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Troops
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BY J. I t WILMA

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DO- th i Eaetrm Front.

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Mr. Js o . D. Jlnkln*

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I t e r - n a a r tha c o l o n i fro n tie r
(to r an all-d ay b a ttle In which
i* Finn* a c ltrd the objective,
»re driven aw ay un.1 finally re ipturcd It.
T h e . Soviet on*e around whlah
t* b a ttle wwi fought New Y ear'*
tp He* about ID m ik e e a i t of
i t . tow n o f A g la ja ctv l r t a point
t a n k a nortli o f toikr luulogw.
'W hen tho Finn* fin ally bald
N ,tnt*e—p ushing tho ItuMlane
teh to w ard the p a tte rn /re n tie r
d h ey calcrd th rro mnchln* gun*,
‘ftald kitchen nnd 400 red arm y
Eatooata, along with o ther w a r
ttorlaj*, l a i t n ig h t’* commun-

T H IR T Y

tho Im portant port* of A*So
(T u rk u ) and U ltab o rg (O nlo),
fa r n'ertb n ra r the top o f th e G ulf
of B othnia, aa th e ir chief ta rg e ta .
T he ra id on Aabo by I I plane*
which dropped n early ZOO bomb*
*et fire to th e city'* u n d e n t cn*tle, one of F ln la n .'s a r t tre a :u re a ,
but th a flam e* w ire catlnguL hcd
yesterday w ith l e u dam age th an
ftre t w as reported. Two p a n o n a
w ar* hUUd and fo u r wounded.
L aet n ig h t* com m unique raid
tho Finn* atlll w tre
p u m ln g
Rue*lan force* re tre a tin g tow ard
Ju n ta a ra n ta , fire mile* (ra m the
border, from tha region w here the
F in tu claim ed v irtu a l ann ih ila­
tion F rid a y and S a tu rd a y o f tho
lflJrd K u n la n d liU lo n —about \ l r
ooo m*n—a t the we*tern and of
Lah* K lanta.

I daylong Rutalan nttsrk w ith
Utp around L ake L ava, about
M mile* n u rlhcoat of F ltk a n b o q lb* »outhe»«U ni l o r . r r and
it above L ake L adoga, wa* aahl
hav* b ra n rcpuL cd. The lake
a l a t i of
tw o
Mellon*—the
BPONGE3 BIUNO I I I AIT
la” o r low er p a rt and. tb* Up.
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TARPON SPRINGS, Jan. 4, —
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Mr. II. J. te ll than

VEAi R S t o o

V a t, Blanch L eonard
I t . J . A. Logan
Ire. M. J . L c re tu rn
Mra. J , V. Lowe
Mr. J . V. Low#
Mr. C. E . Malm
Mr. O. B. M araady
M ra. J a n a M athaaon
M r. A. W . Ma*r
Mr. J . T . M cCwllaa
U r. 11. B. M at*
Mra. L Mlnabaw
M l**'V illa M ott
Mra. M. 8 . Neleoo
M r. M. R. N elson
Mra. NInland

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
WitiMUey, Jen. t, lt«.i l-hane 41
Hall* n iw U *1 ..ilia el irell*
»n'i w a .tu u li. h i urn H*oiuni
•iwt* l.ia**.'i.* U m.Ueal* M*ik*.

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eiHluiK l e d A. il today a* report, • rCIIAVtmui
a k .b e . hpr. (la .t.te .
ed ii* i«. i . La.in.au, atanaeer.
O ltA hilua. — I u . Uruce if a. UH IM .lIlL 11* ~

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h o r .h B ranch, Mich.
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Sanford.
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In BA‘ appeal to tha nation
to rapport the *Ttrht Intontil*
t^.w lr,V ’ campaign. fnadi. for
which a n aoenred throegh to*
nationwide celebration of tho
Praidient**
birthday.
Mayor

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i-alarm . The .cause of th a a larm ,
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It n o t boon fo r tho help o f th e
N atio n al P on n d atlo n d a rin g tho
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radio broadcast over radio sta­
tion WLAK from Lakaland -last
weak on tho tenth annual w inter
convention o f tb* T a ft Memorial
Highway Association, to be Raid

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, JANUARY

4, IMP

NUMBER US

EnUbJM ird In 1908

Asks Slash In Farm,
Public W orks Spending
Solicitor - G e n e r a l
. Robert H. Jackson
to Nominated For
; Attorney - General

Quits Mayor Job After Five Seconds

Greatest Soviet De­
feat May Delay De­ W PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES 76TH CONGRESS
d a l v e B i o w On
Finland . Defenses

President
Proposes
One OfSmallest De­
ficits In D e c a d e ;
Most Items Reduced

Defense Funds
Alone Untouched

Mfcrphy To Take

Executive Says Fur„ ther CutH Should
Not Be Attempted

Court Nomittso' Had

WASHINGTON. Tnn. 4.—
( A P ) — Prw aH anf

trainv

RnnonveK

itrppri tOonmwM

to ,,

nlaflh fa rm , ra lie f a n d

lie workingpcndl
«fnt m oftM kc
000,000 ,'ofci «l
'nxo!t a n d ’ p r o p o iln s

the smallest ilaficits In

Um Raich's No. •

ciddsj.
If all of tho recotnmsadaUona
s rr foliowrd. lie forecast a » st
deficit for the fiscal year Im•innllig July I of | l , 718,000,000, compared with an estim at­

Altman Declares President Roosevelt is shown as ho addrr**ed the opening session of the 70th Congress Ju n !'".
Trade At Home Speaker of the House Dankhrsd, loft, and Vice-Pro nident (Isrnrr In rear.
Drive Has Helped
Crops Are! FundH Allotted
Higgins Will
-This trade-at&gt;hom* campaign I f . | \
1 n
For Big Tree Road
Wot Damaged By JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 4.— Continue Trade

&gt;Tlrod afte r M h g majrar of Memphis for flva la a g ^seconds,
ra id H. Crump, right leave* on a well-earned vacaUeo, firing
wballs at spectators, *H&gt;« polltlcml •overlord took Ui* oath of Um local Chevrolet Ageney
Ida a t Ute railroad station and than rcsifaad to easts way for
Iter* Chandler
to 'ta
k e the ”job.
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sad* on hand, coot-

i|n the price* in line

County T o Ua* Excess T r a i n s Lengthened,
;fC T er. It’s-'F ee*' To Speed 'Hik4d To Fa­
MeetHikedDemands cilitate Movement
After faring the possibility of Tbc Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
knvtag to diaeontInu« the j/P A road handled one of the heaviest

Dr. Root Is Speaker
A t » * •» * » Meeting
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ioth#r tlx month*, County Clerk
. P. Herndon said today.
Since .the budget of the County
« Um ennent year was adapted
at October, the Work* Progrte*
daW atration has repeatedly ndsed Uw County that the sewing
out which provide* employment
mere than 70 women a t pr*a(» moat be df-Wir-*-’ tfnknw the
• i w h shara t* increased te t#

here for their needs rather than
rein* to other cities,*’ Mr. Altman ial4*
| Bloc* opening the Chevrolet
agency b e n a to m ) months ago,
Mr. Altman said .th at his spies
of both aeW and waad oars -have
exceeded expectation*" end he
said he believed this is due largely
to the efforta of bla firm to keep
the prlcee In line with thaee of­
fered elsewhere.
The bookkeeper, O. II. Altman,
has purchased a home here and
Um manager, M. V. Altman, is in­
specting eereral locations with a
rjew to haying.
-All of our force," Mr. Altmsn
said, -which Includes n corps of
mechanics as well as the salts

volumes of buslnees In recent
years during the holiday baason,
O. £• Hollins, superintendent of
the Jacksonville division eald to­
day.
During the huldavs Mr. Rollins
eeld that each of the reguUr
trains passed through Sanford
with as many a a . l l coaches and
that several times the trains were
forced U&gt; travel In two sections.
To facilitate the movement of Ing here,"

S U ro te V S B

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^oldest Weather
BlanketsCounty
AsMercuryDropsTo
Low Of 2S Degrees

VMb iba wsathaT manAjirotlljL-.
tlon of wenilcr wootber ahead,
Sanford end Bcmlnolo County
have apparently stood ths sea­
son's coldest wcalbci thus far
without damage.
Randall Chase of Chase end
Company, reported this morning
that he had neither seen nor
beard of uny damage bring don*
to tb* citrus crop. He »ahl his
office had report* that thr mer­
cury had fallen to Iowa of 20 to
30 degrees In the early morning
hours but that the temperature*
did not remain at that stage for
sufficient time to damage the
fruit. Tb* official low trmiwratore for Sanford was 3&amp; degree*.
Mr. Chase added that the cold
may ba beneficial to citrus grow­
ers since It will keep the midiseason varieties In better romll

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the later varieties.
At ths office of th e. American
Fruit Grower*, which receive* re­
ports from all over Florida, there
------1 liVa Ira Ind Ian llta larlra/Wi.
was no information of apprecia­
ble damage to crop* in Somlnol#
County by the low temperature*
and tb* heavy, blanket of frost.
The outer l i a f h of Irttucr, eakarols and similar leaf crops wet*
Mora than 40 Indiana Future singed by the cold but the dataFarmers paid a &gt;visit Is flaafordy
“
‘ a* “nothing
last week nod wars m ural
-Tho organisation said lh st.ro guests of the members of
Semtoule Pater* Farmer Chanter.
from Miami and the lower
Sanford was hwtudad In their
sections revealed a minimum
sight-seeing tthwrary of the stale temperature of 60 drgrecs.
and during their stay hers they
T im benefits of rains which
war* taken to the Big Tree w ar ptssodad tb* cold more than off­
Longwood, to the Chaw and Com­ set any damage done to the crop*,
pany Cttraa Packing House, the was the concensus smong
American F rail Orowan Farm IVRRfn.
Tbs Weather Bureau reported
and ths Sanford Stela F a n w rs'
l tha warm moist air front the
Wholesale Market, by local ad
tproee is brought hy
Atlantic flowed over Fierivisa*, AWx R. JohiMW.
100.
Thaw making op the party _ again today, dispelling Um
In .the freight .I
ban of the Evansville, •eld wave which brougnt Ice, frost
ar. They left Evans- mid chills to the state for several

Indiana Future
Fanners Visit
Sanford Section

(A7—A $14,320 road construc­
tion project for
Seminole
County nas approved for op­
eration today by BUle Ad­
ministrator lloj Schroder. The
work, which will employ 03
persons for four months, em­
braces clearing, grading, drainsitu
and partial surfacing of
thr read.
Thr guvemniont
V flt Itnpply-plO.f60 and spoil*
sor p3,47U.
This road Is known as
I’cptitylvunin
Avvnur
and
loads from State Hoad No. 3
to the llig Tice Parly near
Lungwood. It it tho srconil
phase of the plan of the Hoard
of County Comniiseloneni to
make tho II Ig Tree more ac­
cessible.

State Commander
To Address Local
Legion On Monday
Htuto Commander Williain tl.
Hrooker will hr th r honor gursl
at the regular dinnrr inerting ol
the C’ninpbull-Losilng Cost fid •••
tho Amrrlcan Legion nest Mon­
day night
at
7:hl&gt; nVIoek.
George Weinstein, coimnander ol
tha local post, announced today.
Mr. Weinstein urged all nirhtb e n to be present to meet tha
department rummandrr in peraon. "He I* a real Legionnaire,"
Mr. Weinstein said. "You will
Ilk* him.. He will deliver kn lm^ rian t message so don’t miss
la meeting.”
Legionnaire* were
irqum led
to mskr reservation* In advance
by Saturday. Tirkels will lm on
ml* at the Style .Shop, Koiiinillat
and Anderson, II. II. l’o|&gt;e Co.,
and at Joseph
larlnlmi t’* in
Oviedo.

Teachers To Receive
Salarieti From Stute

TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4. -O P)
—The eUUi will make immediate
payment of 9S7I.7M on a public
iMt . . . »
morning were not so low school appropriation which guea
ss those of Tuesday toward teachers' salaries.
The sum Is equal to ’ one-half
Um regular monthly appropria­
ther than tion and leave* the state about
»1,«TM,000 In arrears.
Another
payment will be due Jan. IB, and
Um comptrollor's office said funds
probably will ba an h an d 'fo r a t
least p art of Um amount due.

Finnish R elief Fund
Reaches $48.05 Total
Is Ghroa $100 Fine

ed 93.033.000,000 fo r tho c u n
ren t year.

Cutting nearly everything In
the budget except defense funds,
the President estimated expendi­
ture* for the next fiscal year a t
9M,124,000,000, which he said
would he 907h.000.000 less than
lids year. Net recelpU from **1, ting taxes, not counting social
necutity luvie*, would Increase
1)12,000,000 to JR,548,000,000
because qf b etter business.

At Home Drive legislators
Mr. Roosevelt bluntly told
intent on making elec­

Retiring Mayor Says
City Is In Position
To Progress In 1940
J*i,blicly ■sprcitlng hi- alpprv
rlaitlnn for (hr’ suppot T p IvcTtrltnf
n* .Sanford’* mayor, t ’lly CuntmiMionrr Edward lliggln* *uJd
totlay that lie would continue vl&gt;
personally direct tlai "trade at
home" rampalKii which-ha* been
highly commended by local mvrchant* since It wn* inaugurated
oil Nov. 20.
Ill reviewing tin- activities of the
City Commission for thu pu*t
thro year, the retiring mayor
proclaimed the completion uf the
refunding program a* ouUtund*
Ing ■inru It plac'd Hur-wUrtu* of
tho City's bonded uotfcldcdne** on
a basis that iouM Im&gt; handled
without undue huid-hlp.
Mr. Higgin*’ letter to The Heraid In a* follow-:
"I wish to use your | miper to
publicly ,'ip r c - to the ciliiein,
of Hanford, the member* of thr
City ('ommUidoli and to tlic head*
of the variou- dcpartinrnt*, my
appreciation for the splendid and
tnynl *up|iorl given me uuritig tny
three year term n* Mnyur-Comniiatlonrr, ending nil Jan. 2 this
year.
"Iftviuwing activities of thr
past three y ra i«, I consider the
refunding of Hunford'a municipal
debt wliirh wo* arranged
by
Mayor Bhlnhnlser and his fellow
Commissioner*, the most out­
standing. I consider It tho best
coinpromlw effected in tlir stats.
"Tills achievement ha* relieved
thr City of tlw ahseklrs of Its
debt and the -hndows of confis­
cation that held Hanford a t a
standstill fur 10 yrars.
"Today our lavra are as low as
any city of similar sis* and ad­
vantage!, and the interest re­
quirements for the Municipal debt
are lower than for any city uf
this site that I know of. As an
example Kb percent of the total
requirement* for Interest on
Berks A bonds ' for the entire
ear was paid In November and
labor.
"I wish to Imprrs* upon tho
elUsm* uf Msnfurd that their
City is out uf the woods and on
the march, and would like for
thorn U&gt; impress this fact upon
themselves and thus* with whom
thay come in contact. You have a
city to be proud of, talk It, praloa
It and co-operate with on* an­
other and Sanford will go places

tion year record* that “ tho#*
who call for furUter cute should
haw the ruuragu agd honesty
to specify whsr* they, should ba
made."
For hlntsolf, lie eald. he waa
satisfied Bow lower figures could

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iiif "undue KurdHhlpR on Indhrld*
uuU and rconnmlc irroups.*9 •
Tift* mrMAffi read lo tlw Ban*
ali* uiid llouxf by clerks, tftkl
thi* KDVrrvuiH'hl m u "prepared U&gt;
ninvi* forward «»n reduced ra*
Hons."
i
j
l'ro|MHaU for nulional d cftiua
included emergency fund* for
operation* started since the Eu­
ropean w ar—Increased
enlist*
menta for army, navy and coast
guard, more antl-«py ugenta for
the Federal bureau of Invastigallon, greater prutexlion of tha
I'siiunia ('ansi, and recomml**
sinning of old nnvy und coast
guard boats.

Ant i - Ly n c h Bill
Is Due For Fight,
Congressman Says
WASHINGTON* Jan. 4 -&lt; * V The cue was given yesterday for
tho first big legislative battle af
the present congressional
wbsn Repreoontatlvo
(Java,
Democrat, Naw York,
ha would call up his MU-I
bill next Monday.
Asserting hs anticipated M
trouble In wnnlng House approval
of tha controversial measure, tha
Md confldvnce
Now Yorker oxpraaaad
also.
It would pais up thes Renata
Be
"If the Democratic ptocessey of
government aro allowed to spa­
rs to.”
Gavagan said proponents of
auti-lynching
legislation might
eltcmpt to invoke cloture If *
filibuster threat were carried aat.
Tli* Senate usually Invoke# clotnra
only Ip extrema cases to shut off
debate and block a filibuster,
"If this measurt is permitted
to come before the Hansta fag a
vote 1 believe It will pass,” ha
aald.
The bill would provide foe ftaes
for official* guilty of negU m aa
In lynching* and make rounUup In
which thu crimes occur liable fur
dsmsges up to glO^KIO.
A simitar measure waa passed
by ths House after furious debate

Southern &gt;W&gt;0&gt;Ulow to th« Mil
“To Mayor Coleman 1 pledge began cr^iUJlIiing. ReprraantsDfO
my unqualified support and will
use my bast effort to farther
kavrfl things good for Sanford during
his administration.
"I will continue to personally
direct Um ‘trad*, a t home' cam- would b t "(OActrUd
gaJf* which was started on Nov. opposition- this yuan

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“Death Valley"

TIME BOMB

Ufc In London
Mas Little Joy
For Average Man

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Sheriff Hand haa made what Heenu to ua-an exceilent
ww
jauggeatlon and one which should have the unqualified enn« M ttif doracment and active support of every civic orfsrlzatlor
Pn this county. He proposea that ntepa be taken Immedl»»«**♦
lately toward increasing tho width of the rowd between the
■as
abutments on tho culvert about aix miles south of San­
aa’ -----1ford on State Road ft6. 8, which because of the number bf
ATn
, accidents occurring there has become known as ‘Death
—
I Valley."
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Moat of-this heavily travelled highway to Orlando 1/
Z iZ § B |w W e. smooth, and straight, offering every encouragement
----- aaee to excess!vo speed. But a t this particular point the abut•* Iment* cut deep into the broad ahouldera of the road, reach«&lt;ling right up to the pavement itself, so th at if one did not
r**|seo the abutmenta, rather difficult sometimes a t nlghl
i^ 5 SwM*r|vhen confronted with blaring headlights, and happened tr
jp *
Ts« M»r»M ;■ lot one wheel get off the pavement,‘ he would be certain tc
S W IS S . have a disastrous accident.
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’^ 10 abutmenta never should have l&gt;cen built this way
« r» 7 y # e ’. . ______________ I in the first place. Only the most colossal ignorance on the
b W O y n ■ i) ■«*&gt;« »« re* part of some safety engineer could have permitted aueh a
Tmlwa* iZ *£ - 1small saving in cash a t the risk of so many lives. But
S S S mT T i ii "?n T i Vi'w^IT I ^he folly of this sort of economy has been fully demonm rtu M y . n i C strated in the years th at havo followed. There have been
aVjBR* taT.»K.*ue .r *£««Ii Innumerable accidents a t this very point and an ever Inw p lM fi U t h «m s m
| creasing number of live* lost.
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There should be no further delay in correcting this InTWmiPAT, JANUARY
exeuwwtaie error. Ehfery day that this situation remains
M lO JI V lRSB FCR fODAY I unchanged other lives arc hejng endangered.

Many Inconveniences
. stifftr ttn iy people;

wanika In M* talk. So far, th&lt;
(lm M M . are (till
German*;
tbayVe iweer referred to as In
l i l t , *» *Hon».H There la reapectfu! allenc# when newircel* Shew
Uw burial* for Ofrrtan aviator*
brought .down In rakU no IS*
Pftth *f yForUi..
'When BrItUh xUrtMmtn talk
Shoot the war agdtm t ■Mllllorhm’’

W*
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APPROPRIATE
* The American Way
0 O T 1 St r e n g t h a n d w iaDOMi Behold Ood U mighty, and.
deaptoeth not any; h* lx mighty In
If it is the unusual that makes news, then the remark
strength and wlidom.—Job 38:G.
of President Karl Norrtgron a t the Kiwanis Club yesterday

the swells.

[deserves widespread publicity. "For In no other country
| In the woria,” said President Nordgrcn. "could a club haw
for Its president a 'heathen' Bwedo. as Its secretary a
Catholic Irishman, and as its vice president a German
Jew.”
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And that Is exactly what &gt;tho Banfonl KIwanlH Club
haa as Its priaoipal officers, .except that wo doubt if Presi­
Beei, dent Nbrdgrcn Is really a "heathen." But he la a Bwedo

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By PRESTON GROVER

and bally,
Iks of no moment. And
i no leva savo In a prop-

Sik Developments F u l l e r Warren
Mark Labor Scene AnnouncesFor
In Past vTeh Years

Senator Gharlr* Somnar of MdtanchuaeUa, chairman of the foreign
ratal loti* committee, ware having
their historic a m p . Rufus King,
then Minister to Um Vatican, wa*
the victim. He was a Seward animlntce and the Sumner cllqun in
Congrae* act cut ta gat him.
Thar* were other factors, too.

Br ALEXANDER R. CEOROE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—&lt;A7—
Six big labor development* mark
laber'a history-making decade i
Ire wrong In sayIght they're fightI f It was, there'd
Struck.

LITTLE
WONDER
SWDIO

Jerry Carter Is ae convinced a*
t the soundness of the Town■ i f n a n Chat he think* It will
bat even him to th* United
. Among those ipending a I
i i j u kaeatlanlag In Florida
Al Johnaon—of Uuby Kn
Mma—who In recupar*ling on
■and* a t Miami Beach.

Honing the Steen bock Process br
Vitamin D, and all prodocl* on
which It la tntrd are regularly
la*tad' by him to Inxuro UiAt
Vitamin D I* In the product aa
adverttaed.
Today 400 dairies serving 40,000,000 ncaple pay royalties to
finance rcurarrh under Rteehbock’* plan. Other large sum*
come from pharmaceutical*, cer­
eal and accraiury fund product*.
Ax fa*t ax royaltle* are re­
ceived the money I* uaed to fi­
nance *ueh promising work ad
paying fallowxhlp* to brillkmt
young RrlentUt* brought to the
University from all over the na­
tion, to finance tho further Study
and experimentation about Vita­
min D, to work for tho control
ami cure ef a variety «f dreed
dtoeaie*,'and otherwise nerve'Hh*
welfare uf mankind the world
over. •*
Many other scientist* like
flteenhoek have refused 1# capltallxe on (heir discover!** and
plod through life In modest -cirrumataneea, content w ith'Ike tvward that flood* with happMasa
and Joy the heart* of only thoae
who hare learned the secret of
“Servlet Above Half'.
While men may cowar and
"hell* Hitler, countla** million*
yet
unborn will alive Yo Ueaa the
■ a m . a t * 4 ---- a

6. Collective-bargaining gain*
despite unionisation netback* in

Ultaou r If ^ m*a»* I •• R**C"t govern mental moves
u •ernknlm murh 1,0 proiecut* labor union* for
F u fact J^ k ay * h a im t I
r e tr a in of tra d e r
out ef the Orange Bawl | th e decade end* with th* army
Md bf Ur* third quarter, o f Jekleaa eowe 4,000.000 larger
■ —
I than In 1030. alihougb there was
dr redaon Hitler to kH ew -|a pronounced pickup In em ploy
t German d titan only two I ment In thn last year. AFL rechiefs In day tlx month* 1 port* show 9,471,000 unampley
to bdCeUsa lately they I ment last September compared
had Much to blow about* with 4,770,000 In 1030. Peak

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SUNDAY
NIGHT
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befor* whole na-

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BEG INNING T O i:

“TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY”

"J want to emnkaala* that 1 am
attorney fer no buxine** concama
•hat would stand U profit by my
U to t afctfcl governor, aid lhal
I h«v* Beyer reproeopted any aueh

♦hlch the aun sever
*ind* when he figure* hi*
‘axe*. Ilia Income tax for
•omea to $122.30 arid f
*011 he will have to pay the
covcmmtnt $214. Other taxaa
figure out .like thta: AutomdDlle
llcenso, $37-110i gaaollne
tax
$38.00; entertainment*, $10: tea
tax $2; auger, * $3.25
whisker,
$7AO;.beer. $8.30; tobaeeo, $30.23.
After This War
Fur (040-41 hla automobile 1U
errtae tax belli amount to $82.23,
if he,baan*t rold the ear by then.
Used ear Mu already are Mil of
bargain*.
The dark aid* of the picture
doesn’t mean KnglUhmen to re
any Intention of ylaldlag to *Vlle
Hlttor.” M l, mdny of them won­
der 'diAAtV* around the
American,

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the thing clashed with I
of religious freedom.
Prompted by theee
lavor hi Kuiope and CongTvaa lashed out. It
kill th* eat directly but
, whan n minion to Ita milk by abolUhlng
was proposed by prlatlen. There b a n t b
he launched one ef

marked a great spurt In union
activity.

■ women marry rascal*
eetUM they treat to aponanr
t a n of reclamation project.
M U t !■1*1eat. (Wa merer
ltd tk those projact* that

break of actual warfare, he aaka,
eras not the Herman chnncello
vpaettlng hi* life and kniktdg him
littery by springing “rrirei" an
me cherished weekend* T
Pletnre the average English
man In peacetime. Hr had a eon
kerne with a flower garden. Hi
he had the Income, all (he liiro
idea bf the world were dt hit com­
mand. When be awoke In the
leonrtng the makl brought him a
d M g&lt; M t nip ef tea. Then he
ireakfaatrd on baton and egg*,
kfpper* and toast. lie rode to

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werktn have. been lacreaaad aa
estimated 19 ta II peneaL
, Increased union a a t l v l l y
brought an epldeml* df atrlkaa,
4,T40 In 199T aattlng an nil-tuna
roeenl. That was th* year of
the big “slidewa*" ef kajlata.
brtakbata and l l i a t t i i , Stnkaa
ahat*d In 1999 and 1919.
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^Tfor'ker* Council of the First
Baptist Sunday School will meet
a t 6:80 P. M. Supper will be
served to all who have mad* res­
ervations.
MONDAY
District Zone Meetiny of the
Woman's Missionary Auxiliary

IReyuUr butlneu and pledge
service program of the Woman’s
Missionary Auxiliary of the First
Methodist Church will be held in
th* church a t 8:00 P. M.
* First Quarterly Business Meet­
ing of the W. M. U. of tb* First
BaptUt Church will be held at
3:30 o'clock in the church. All
memb en are urged to be present.
•TUE8DAY
Red cross board meetiny will be
held in tb* Red Cross head­
quarters a t 10:00 A M.
Jupior High P. T. A. will
meet a t 8:80 o'clock In the
school auditorium.
A t 8:80 o’clock an Executive
Board meeting will be held.

Magazine Sales Drive Mrs. J. L. Clark Is
Reported Successful Named Head OfClrcIe

H. Taylor, Mr*. A. B. Lovejoy,
Mu. II. G. Mrthvln, nnd Min. O.
0 . liih b ..
AI»o, MU* Kdn*
M cW illiim s.
M m . C. U M cW horter, M r.. H.

T h, f ln t m**Ung of the new
year for Circle Two of the MethodUt Women’s Missionary Society
wee held Monday afternoon at
the home of Mrs. 8. 0 . Shlnholear, Jr., on Oak Avenue, with
Mrs. S. O. Shlnholser, 8 r , a i cohoetees.
Officer* elected for the com Inc
re a r arc aa follow*: chairman
Mrs. Don U lrtyj vice-chairman,
Mrs. W. W. Tyr*i connection*!
treasurer, Mrs. w . P. Fields: local
treasurer, Mrs. 8. O. 8hlnhol er,
Jr.; secratary and reporter, Mrs.
II. C. Morgan.
Pled ye cards were signed and
envelopes distributed for a new
*ystare of paying pledge* which
was introduced by the president
of the W. M. 8., Mr*. Arthur
Philips.
. Th* members, of the circle were
divided for a contest which U
based on attendance for the comInr year.
An announcement was made of
the lone meeting to be held in
Sanford on Friday, Jan. 8. At
that time, th* district secretary,
Mrs. V. W. Haygood, will con-

Thatcher, was welcomed to tho
circle.
Following tbs business session,
a salad course was ssrveil by the
hoetessaa to th* following mem­
ber* present: MU* Leola Evans,
Mr*. W. P. FleliU, Mrs. W. I.
Hughey. Mr*. R. M. Mason, Mrs.

Mrs. Holly Presides
A t Meeting Of Club

VALUE

Mr*. It. Z. Johm on.

LONGWOOD

Miss Helen Colbert has returned
from Miami where she has been
visitiny friends for the part
weak.
Mr*. A. L. B etti returned home
Sunday a fte r spending a week
with friends In A ugusta, G*. and

Columbia, 8. C.
Mr. and^ Mrs. J . L. Ingloy returned
Tuesday
from
Minmi
where they visited since Sunday
and attended the Orange Howl
game on New Y ear's Day.
Jake Richter haa returned to
Gainesvill, to resume his fresh­
man studies a t the University of
Florida a fte r spending the C hrist­
mas holidays here with his fam-

Routine business was discussed
and reports yven from the var­
ious . committees. It was an­
nounced th a t the mayasine sales
drive will last until Jan. 18.
Following the business session,.
• social hour was enjoyed with
Mr*. Quinton Brown leading an
interesting automobile contest ni
which Mrs. J . L. Clark was the
prise winner.
Refreshments were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. C. E. McKee.
Mrs. M. B. Smith, Mrs. Clarke
Lcousrdy, Mrs. Quinton Brown
and Mrs. Pete Rowland.
Other member* Inrluded: Mrs.
W- K. Raines, Mrs. Kiwond C.
Williams, Miss Helen 1. Ward,
Mrs. 8. P. Dutton. Mrs. W. L.
Morgan, Mrs. Frank Schyner,
Mrs. U M. Tyre. Mrs- Glenn K.
McKay, Mrs. J . K. I'rrston. Mis.
Claude Herndon, Mrs. J. I . Clark,
Mrs. II- A. Kwansnn nnd Mrs. Roy 1

Friends of Mrs. Mamie l'agnn- 17111*.
h a rt will reg ret to learn thut she
la ill a t her home, 402 French
Avenue, Buffering from burns
which she received ip an accident
In b rr home.

W

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Misa
Monday
she has
aa the
Charles
Mr. R.

Ja n e Sharon
returned
from Jacksonville where
visited fo r the past week
g u e it o f Mr. sod Mrs.
E. Pelnt and Mr. and
(1. Baldwin.
.

Sadie Hawking Dance
To Be Given By Elks

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The W ater Cidnr Annual C ir­
cuit Kxhihit mn uf the Flurida
1'edcratioii ••f \ i t sponsored •»&gt;
the S ulfur,t \ t Chili van shown
yisteidny ul llo* Woman's t'luti
oiol beginning today
will tie
shown for &gt;'\era I days ot the
poldie lilom \
This exhibition i- the first m
a reties which i- circulated from
tile work shown in Orlando ot
llie iinnonl meeting nnd eahilut o n of Hie Florida Federation
of A it held in Ib-ceinlier.
In the fiitnie other w inli will
lie on ethiliii for the viewing til
those interested in art.

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Kcf-*eshnn nts

of *.ll|«l\vil,lli,N Olid l l lilt
w en '«ived at the d o se of the
gnnr»«
O fficers d ie te d for lie*
lo io iig M-.iMin were, p ie'ld en t,
A ll• t illlei . \ i* «• pie'iitelit. Ml - ,
M. I I eightoli. • i oud Nui’-p n - I
ideul. tV.iltei (i* Id.ml. *n n t.ii \ I
and ti i-h ri'i, .Mi* l*n»l Wlullt I
iiiom . Bi«|«laill m li lilll, Mi.*. I
Itoliei t III.il.«*.

The K - W . Eruit Co
SANFOHI), FI.A

T he T ourU t ('lu ll had n U rge (
n tteiidntire a t th e
W«*dne«da&gt; •
dilllii i wlntli Wit. e iv n l 111 On*!
Ii Im hi &gt; in 'te n d ol th e park m i 1
iu« omit uf the i old went her. A
d e lic k o n fish fly Puglish My It
whs
••i\ed hy the
com m ittee.
W alter tie h la id . Mrs. .smith 1 1in
anil Mrs. F u ller. T h ere w m a
hiisiiie»s session ftdloxved hy mi
iiiteii-*!iiig ptograiii.
,

1A*t us take care of your ex­
tra Holiday requirements of
Whipping Cream and Milk.
Also don’t forget that big and
little folks like ice cream
during the Holidays too.

ANNOUNCING
THE Ol’KNINC OF

108 HANFORD AVK

Mr. and Mra. Francis E. HoumillaU il l, have returned to
Gainesvillr, whrrv Mr. Kouinillat
studies at th* University of Flor­
ida, a fte r spending the holidays
here with Mr. Roumillat's fam ­
ily.
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LIQUORS
WI NE
M a'y Mathilda of
Beach.

West

Palm

Mr*. J . W. Dickens of Miami
visited here N'rw
Y ear’* Day
with friends.
---------M r. and Ml*. Alien S tew art nnd
son. Ralph, have moved from the
P ark A p artm en ts to the Hanford
C ountry Club.
---------Mr. and Mra. H um e Kumph slid
children of Miami w e-r the New
Y ear's g u ests o f the
fnrniei'ji
fa th e r, C. J . Rum ph.

Friend* ef Mrs. W alter 8. Cole­
man will la glad to le-rn that -ho
hae been moved to her home ill
Dreamworld a fte r receiving tic -lment in the
Kemald-Iaiuglilon
Mrmnr&lt;al Hospital
for several
■lavs following a severe a ttaik uf
influensa.

WE ARE OVERSTOCKED—
MUST UNLOAD REGARDLESS
of cost
ENTIRE STOCK DIVIDED IN 3
GROUPS FOR QUICK SALE AT
RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES

» W inn

SUNDAY NIGHT

Pine Needle Classes
Reopened For Season

Mr. and Mr*. J. M artin Stlncciphcr and daughter, Grace Ma­
rie, retu rn ed yesterday from a
week's trip to Miami.
Duung
th eir visit they
attended
the
Orange Bowl football game on
New Year'* Day.

The Rev. and Mrs. M artin Dram
had aa their guests during the
holidays, Miss Isabel W agner of
Amherst, Va., Lcult W agner of
Kentucky, Mite Carolyn Ford of
Amherst, Va., Mlsi Dorothy Croghan of New York City, Mr. and
Mra. Trevor Dowltr and daughter,

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W ater Color Exhibit
Is Given At Club

Krrmetli BatineaU

Misses Alma and Louisa l&gt;e
Cnttc* returned to their home tn
Jacksonville yesterday a fte r vis
itiny fu r several days as tin
guests uf Mr. a n d Mrs. tie u ry r
DeCotte*.

.Mi-

GREAT

ADMISSION FREE

A d e lig h tfu l
reception* w ni
given by the Civic L eague at
th e lib rary on New Y e ar's a f t ­
ernoon to to u ris ts nnd frien d s
o f the L eague.
P oinsett las and i
evergreens fo im e d th e
decora* i
lion* nnd the ten tab le w as o v e r-j
laid w ith a lace cover w ith c e n t e r '
piece «»f th e re d
m otif. T e n ,|
c o ffe r mid cakes w ere
n e rv e d '
nnd rhiucfo*
ch eck ers
played.
Piano d in ts w ere played through*!
out th e ev en in g nauro Ity Mim
Itch* •
W all r at
Mir M »r- *
Jorie H’ nken ldp.
Ill- v«*iniuit*
n v
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f Y .ii iri'i * 1

Mr. and Mr*. E. H.n Altman
have as their guest, Mrs. T. C.
l'itchford of Mt. Vernon, III.

BARRICADE

&amp; Saturday
e Program

PACK TIIRKB

Methodist Circle
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Has First Meeting

iAYf RAXIfR

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Ttkphon* 148

The meeting was opened with a
prayer by Mra. E. D. Brownlee,
followed by tho salute to th* flag
and -Suwane* River" sung by the
group. Tha business meeting was
continued during tho luncheon
hour,It was announced that many of
th* Club o ffic ers, pnd. membere
-*r*nr m. T frir OTenn t . McKay
announced - th a t th* play which
was to b* given by the past
p^asideate of th* club for th* en­
tertainment of club member* waa
postponed until a later date.
Mr*. Holland Reed of Illinois
■and Mr*. Horace Walker, daugh'ta r of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Holly,
were guests of the club.
About 88 member* were presAdi
cut m
*4ft ike
th* InnokoAn
luncheon.

COMEDY—NOVELTY
.UNIVERSAL NEWS

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Adwilies
THURSDAY
Regular meeting of Semlnois
Chapter Number Two of tha Or­
der of th* Eastern 8tar will be
held In tha Masonic Hall a t 7:80
'P . M.
T. E. L. Class of the F irst Bap­
tist Cbsich will meet a t 8:00
o'clock a t th* horns ef Mrs. W. L.
Btoudenmlr* with yroup tour ss
hostesses.
FRIDAY
The Business Woman's Circle of
tha First Presbyterian church
with M in Mary Earl* chairman,
will meet at tha home of Mrs.
Grovs? C. Williams, 8474 Sanford
Avenue, a t 8:00 o’clock.
A meetiny will be h»ld by the
American Legion Auxiliary a t
7:80 o’clock In th* lagton hut for
the purpose of organlilng a Jun­
ior Auxiliary of the American

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Social Calendar

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Alathcan Class Has
Rfjgular Gathering

Sale Continues
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----- —I Thu home of Hi*. A. I.. Kelly
, on laiuiel Avenue win, the «c*n*
of the re g u la r b u n n c s- nnd social
m eeting of the A lstlim n l kiss of
the F rs l B aptist C hurch T uesday
evening
I Mrs. G. S. Sctinsii p n -n le d in
I tpi* , Usenet- of the pre- dent, Tho
drvuthm al w as led h&gt; .Mis. It N.
K ip p n fallowed l y a p la y e r by
M is. Selm sii
j A soeisl hour followed the
I bu&gt; ness session dining winch re ­
freshm ent* were served by the
hostess, assisted by Misses K slberim- and Yiiginiu Kelly.
P resent at the m eeting w ere:
Mr*. M u 'iu y J s iv is , Mr*, li H.
He-1nmli, Mr* T. ti. I'lte h fo id of
Mt. Vein n. I l l . Mt*. Joder Cam e­
ron, Mr*. II. N. N ip|iert Mr*. K.

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Wlfl B« In PWm u I Chare* Oh
FRIDAY AND 8ATURDAY
JANUARY 5TH A.6T1I

M E N 'S

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bhirta and
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AU Siaas A CaUre

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2 Pairs $1.00

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Print Dresses

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lwo out of every three loan re* etkux*
queeta coming before It The chair- Klrrhhoff, W. B* Jr. et us To
H all
men added that the Government
George E. Slack.
Reel Eatata M w tiU N
“In equity and g&lt;*d conwlcnce Porter, Howard unmarried To FoK(r»tc, CHe*t«r C. ct ux To Roy
Orlando Game Club, lire. ■
ohoulif not bo a*krd In eubeidite
Underhill Tracy.
katAiftighial rnterprl.c and tha&lt; Realty Truat Co., Inc. Tp Orlan­ Honda, Tat agl To Gecrgo B.
rnnblc it to compete upon an endo Gemr Club, Inc.
Slaek.
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Allaop, Mabel E. A Howard II. To Whittaker. Albert I. et ux To
Donald lla irb .
Rhcdn U. Ewing.
Holden, W. H. et ux To The Som­ Swope, 0. P. etux To Hcibert E.
erset Company.
Fandcraon.
Mailer's Deed
('rep IJen
Watann, II. M. Mailer Tp Carrie
Fitta, W. A. Sr. To J. I- Roberta.
S, Uavl-on.
Hatl.faelioaa of Mortgage
AereemrnU for Deed
Hank rf Tsvnrr* To Italic C. Smith. I-V.nnle It. A W. D: To Ea­

Jfey By/Other Means
WAr.niKaToW^DrfC-l Jan. d.
•—The lteeonuructlon Flnanrn Cor­
poration &lt;la ready and wlHIh* to
.Ihrat whatever tmenmblr demnnd
Ihero may Ik&gt; tor Mairt ta *taa0
bitldneM. entrrprhr. (ri Oil* IKtW
of Incri'ixaVd buMn&lt;M activity. ilri-U'ml Emit flrhmm. Chairman «f

over* is nn more . j■■i.m

than

&gt;«elal life »,f the nntlan. Thta end
has Iwm nrhievrd ill a tahglblo
n itre liu Ihe illsburaement of
funds. Intinplldy It has l»een
achieved l.y fc.lcring the incuran-e that if private c.ipilnl falls
lo pel form Its normal credit func­
TH EY
Bra to tall lu 'ln M ir* am unsblu to tion. The RFC Is omnipresent,
■&gt;}&lt; taka adv.ntalfe of 1hr«e npjiortnnIHft*1heentirp lliey find tree yi lo
Ihn nubile enpit.-il mnilAts exK p e n a l Vo and often dlffictilt In tin*
W ANTED
point f( huppsalldlit^.
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tMatkmal1Radio Vori'tn brer n na­
tion-wide hook-up.
/ltfr, Rcbrant »i1d that Ihe pres­
nut
fleer leiale«l
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ent nreeletuled
rrroveiy
made
many npporlunltle* oviillnlde lo
rtnaUcr Induilrlal nnd merehandbln*T enterprl»r« lyit llinl too often

Ml,-' ’

rle I'ollin. Mnllhewn.

Walkiv el ux.

Ihe n,minor, lark Of faith in fhe GillV'Vft V, et ux
fhlur,- of .mall Inialneaa. That la
line of Ihe primary yraaona lor
planting to RFC the power Ip
idftke'im .cf l..ant |n Indii.lrinl, or
eotuHlelVI.sl ‘bitxlneric*.
'The RFC liaa had a far-reach­
thh H fC e p e a k lm ? recently on tba ing effert uhf.ri the rconotnle jind

mey to atlmulata and
rival# lending, and
mdlng will net meet
radii1 demand, lb*
,1. the
ihe neceatarY
neccaury
Inrprwlli make
(dMa available to borruwera.
1 TCmphaaUIng lb* wlHInguc**
and ability of tho RFC to maka
ymalb "(non*, Mr. flehram atated
that'tha ‘agenty had authortaed
(pane aggregating 1500,000,000 lo
C m aeperate ontarprliea. Almoat
&lt;0 percent of theao txirrowera reqplyrd loan* of 86,000 or le*a, atul
tubra7than half received loan* In
amaunla uf I1Q.C00 ur lo««.
' The RFC la onxlou* lo extend
credit where, jiuch action will
Utava helpful rather than harmful." Mr. Bchram aald. “ThU may
appear ta be an anomaloua *tatolit |a wot
a&lt;J
Iim VoI Ita*
_ •!mlm(n ex
aim aem* no u*eful purunaet'

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OR RENT: Fhra room baoaa,
OR BAJLR, Large roomy furnlahad
flnlabed, all alaetrlc kitchen,
T n P l i n o y Umferhlll agl. To
Garaga Apartment, ighg Myrtle.
nice location, Pboae fdfl.
Cheater C. Poigate et ux.
Apply J. Rota Adama 111! Park
Roehlk, E. II. agl. To 8ophfa L.
Koeblk.
SIX ROOM furnlahed hou^e, bath. LOBT AND FOUND
Dlka, Maud agl. To Chga II. DikeInquire Jack'a Dear Drop Inn.
LOBTi Gold Ring with Araethyat
Kelgana, D. D. ct ux to D. C.
Ktlgan*.
act and 8 amall pearla. Return
FURNISHED APARTMENT with
buuthwartl Ira E. et ux To Myra
ta Mra. A.' C. Wllllama eata
Electrolux. AI»o newly painted
Seminole Dry Cleaner*,____ ’• ,
unfunjUhod apartment seltl^
Caldwall lleniy widower To Hen­
new gaa atove. &lt;11 Myrtle Ave. HELP^ WANTED
ry Methlea et ux.
Ford Roaaell, Phone 282.
Datand Finance Co. To L. 0.
Hanlon at ux.
COMFORTABLY
FURNISHED STENOGRAPHER, MALE pre­
Qall-Ctalgi Deed*
ferred. Apply Sanford-Oviedo
gamgu apartment. Local comdo
Hagan, L P, at ux To L. Thom**
preferred. 420 Palmetto.
Truck Orowera.

RED RYDER

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PIG* HEADS lb. ,5c
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Seminole County
num ldav. Phone 60.
Tha Recbnitnictlon Finance CorWANTED YOUNG man wl^h
poimtlon haa arian»ed,Mr.S-hram
High 8 boot educotlon, between
Court
Recordft
au'd, to have loan appltaatlona reagea of t3 and SO, for Police IIA” K YOUR Watch repaired by
tetrad through the Ileldifflcoa of
one who rrally know*' how.
Real Batata Coareyaacea
Work. Must be In good phyalthe Faderml Homing Admlnlatra* Harrlaon, 0*car M. at ux To ClgyflrinK*. Jeweler MagrrnH* Aee.
eal condition. Application blank*
Hen nnd the Home Ownara1 Loan
ton C. Smith et uxavailable at Police
pavlaon, Carile 8. A J . D. Tc
tarrying out Ita aetlvltlea,
George E. Slack.
m ail funtiii
Kehrarn u ld It waa the per­ Stack, George E. To Pat Morrta. Ca reta ker
OIL RA^tOE, nraily iyaw, #*0.
igc, cloy# In; aftar
il fnlerwt r f the RFC to Ini- Clonta, C. R. ct ux To 0 . 8
429 Summerlin Avt.
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fit tha private banking artin ford couple with
Moon et ux.
daaiarad “the »UuitttatWa Uauaeraan. 0. C. et ux To Wm
frltg particular* to OR TRADE—mg.aqUlty, '3T F«
ta leading la to the RFC RuMell Styin et tnt _
^
pickup. Excalkty eondRlop. 1
Uni M b Hi own- tending TaneyjidJ, Fatale et al To 0 . C.
23. care Hfrald.
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10 lb?. I H
GREEN CABBAGE
lb- I t
FLA. CARROTS bunch 41/2^

i BRISKET STEyV
I/iyer lb. 19c.; Stew 25c; T-Bone lb. 19c
PICNIC HAiVlS

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FLA. LETTUCE

SROUXdJEUS ia c CROPS ,tb.
legs
ih. 22c S h o p s ib.
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STEW lb. 10c c h Ap s It

10 lbs. I 9 t
2 hds. 9^

Lemons

15 #

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T O E TOMATOES 2 lb s.. t f *
OTiR OWI^ SLICED BACON lb. 22c

NO. A. ISO anna

BALTIMORE OYSTERS

YgLI.OW CCOXI.VP

PURE HQG IaARP

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POTATOES

35c

5 &gt;bs- I f *

ONIONS

4 lba,

home

41^

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ENGLISH PEAS

&gt;ALL MEAT B01X)GNA

N t t l l a LAUGH FUKIII

half or whole

By FREP,HARMAN

COCONUTS

lb. 21VaP

WORKUM
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not helped if hr ta permits

F R ID A Y F E A T U R E S
LOCAL LIMA V "

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Beans 2 lbs, 130

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RFC haa, unui-r Ita nu.t Tti
aUllDibucnU, .frund
to apprnvp on (he aveiai

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T iro BANTflftfl H fitA lft. SAW tfitB, lE f lm f e s

horn*. wo* a fftie d by proxy.
lir e JG.flOO-Word irp o rt found
th a t *ubver*lre organisation* —
K u li,
CommunM*,
w
i n m u n x*i " i
rF**ci&gt;t.*,
i n v i n 'i
PAIIT TIMK job n* ntok m
✓
Cnrrfully Filled
tttf-ktyled savior* o f A morion ami
bim«r rlcnncr. linn-1 Inny, i'lli
&lt;
10
Year* K^vorii'tico
all Iho root”—“haVe fallen upen
Si., ( I n i hou*«- pa-t 1irhlir«&lt; in
I 'r n r a p l
— Praia***! l l r l l r r r ?
I the darkest day* they have• *een
Milnirlx.
J
t'ouphil
%illi
the
land
nllnrk
l," ___
*nd. th
a t Iholr
i
___
___ total
___I mein*
C
WASHINOTON, Jan. I. - ( S ’)
were ila«*lnii nir raid* on Turku
ihlp ‘ho*- fallen
I.OOn.oon.
r»&gt;'.
*“
'below
‘
.
mi.I ll*nkn In *oulhwe*tem Fin­ ANNIE MAE Thuinon* mini* $»&gt;!•
—Th« l&amp; o tbm W ttiig peaterday
"Thill leave* about 1 1 1 ,000,000
aMnfaBCUj)&gt;, H earted th a t lead* Amrrlran* who are still a* round
Plume w'.i I
land. Il wa* iinmumroil official - cleaning hnu«e. tHh SI., fir*l
erahlp of 1 1 of.tha.iM t l O unlona and a i loyal to A m rrlran In.tltuly there were tin caaunltle* in
hmi*e pn*t hridgr in »uhnrh*,
y
^
Ungvd with Com* Ilona and the democratic way of
Turku nnd only a few In lla n k '.
In addition in Ihe i*thmu&lt; doptunlam" but th at It found “en- life a* they ever were." Ihe report
couraglhg aVidmca" of ah attempt added.
f, n*«\ which ucrnrred In Ihe Talby national CIO leader* to re*
pale river ron , Ihe Finn* lepotiThe committee pleaded for an
move "Cotnarnnlat Influence" from active campaign by government
eil widespread sucrrs.c* in figliting on the M di-m I runt.
agmele* *t# repel In.ldiou* form*
th* organlagtlort.
Nortlu-a l of Suomii**nhul, near
Submitted lo tbe Uou»o when of attack by foreign power* . . .
lo k e Klnnln, tin* H n n l.h troop*
eonvefi*d k l n o o o .th e through organitallon* a horn ,.!&gt;•
reached the w;*terh ihore* of
vioua objective* enn to no other
report
19l^ k o Kokkoj.-mi uml a t Sueinu*JOnn I#a Lewi* lrto l o t n n jo iity than to destroy the American
ralmi llaclf implored fire tank*
° t Ike membership a f CIO,organ* •form of goveromrnL"
nnd lr»o arm ore i «ara.
l u t W of W o t Cammunlat* or
The Gftrmsn-Amrrirou bund and
The defender*. who grew up In
ComihuhUta $fyr*p*thl*rfr*. On the the CbmmunUt p arty of . Ihe
thi* country, ami know cv,ry iiu-h
c c n trsrr, the w m m lttee aald, they United fUatea, It reported, artual*
American worker*
of the terrain, moved ptmul the
lv are aubaervlent agent* of the
heavy fure*t* pn »kll* rnmon*
reeking to Improve’ th eir-lo t In (Trrjnah and Ru«*i*n government*,
flageil with all-over while suit*
Jlfe Jp perfectly legitimate Amerl- rgspectivtiy. Furtherm ore, the
S f.
q uan iity tiGHU Msutvto
2 1 9 S a n fo rd A V 0,
and hood*.
roramfttee added, OommanUt arcouarious
rouNr.
Mm
to
ta
ki
nntcHAm
to
yoo
« ca«
fiitmeil by all aeven commjltee tFHMm In this country constitute
member* aftkr k rfportedly- violations of the 10*3 recognition
Boiling
Bad Compound
atormy two-hoar d tiv sllv e com­ treaty between Ihl* country and
mittee meeting veakerday, the re­ th# Soviet.
p o rt did not V ^om m boi l i w leglaThe comm ittee look credit for
latlon or conMfuiatlon of tho eom- uacoveritfg evidence leading to Ihe
mittee'a Invaatigatlon , o f un- conviction of Vi Its Kuhn, Herman*
Trndw Isby
PIG PORK
American affalra but merely lUled American .bund leader, on rm beiBEEF
the group a artttttttillinM enu alkl alehtrnt charge*, and Indictment
Loan Chop!
d ie d four m ajor reason* why such of E arl Urowder, Commuhl*! iair­
loin or CUi
« body *hou1d be *et up rib a per­ ly geher'el secretary, on rhargea
Ih 1 7 V iC
manent bails.
STEAK
o f.f a U ify lu r paaaport document*.
Shoulder*
I t was understood 'H u t three The w nunlltee alao rlaliriod re­
I.b . I 2 * j c
Democratic committee member*— sponsibility fp r aeveral other
Jicrr for
'Mouth-Walering!"
ib 1 2 c
Voorhls, California, Dempsey, New
Thrauih January 6lh
M
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ROAST
Mcwleo, and Casey, llaiaarh u ictt*
Backbone
18.80 Duart Oil Wave I’erma—had forced modification of at
f*moui. ici*nMi&lt;*ll, «ugk*«u&lt;*d Picn.ci
Ib
IS c
nent*.
K*prrially
lO .C IJ
least two sections of the original
ib 1 7 c
-(Uipril i"#»l you (An vat-look *)«at |
report a t d rifte d and submitted
W#»l„n
urlly-rhanglng inlrynatinnal altn- i Slyleil F ur
O
Juicy Hami
to the committee b y . Chalrmsn
atlon, and t&gt;ecaii«c II has been un- , Individuality
Dfe*. now ill a t hi* Orange, Tea.,
ahlo to prote more than a imftll
While Thoy Lait! - Pound-*
Ib 1 6 c
peicentage of Ihe Ir.td* it has un­
Ksnui City Chuck
covered, so a* lo turn the confti- , I ’ou rtll'l’ iit 'l.T tistir * * k
Sauuge
r on. o r t i t it* u o o n
ROAST
alon now surrounding un-American | Pstrot
lisih Oft?
K R W tk m s I I I
groun* Into a "complete rout,” j
Ib
23c
■■ * , . , , .1
ami lteeau»o of the need for a
ib 1 9 c
StandingFmum Rib*
Freshly Rftaetadl
thorough Investigati. n on the went
SUNNYFICLb
Freshly. Greuadl
BEAUTY SAI-ON
roast.
ROAST
BLEACHED
In the last m m irrtinn, It was
Ib
2 tc
V-owUx I
understood the rom m lllrc had de­
MILD &amp; MELLOW
cided not to publicise n rcisirt on
&lt;
!o**l*ii VmI
Communism in Ihr west submitted
ROAST
117 N. Park A **.— Fkftne 717
recently by two of ila investi­
%a«t Irtim . Fo il
BREAKFAST BACON
gator*.
Ib
2Sc
LB. f e X O . _ ; 3 9 e
•r lamb
tie*, Weigh!
A r m o u r v»&lt; v ..* d - ib 19c

PRESCRIPTIONS

T raffic
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Communist Label

Mobley’s Drug Store

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L ^ i l Z - T ta

Employee* la
i m been
f.7.
Ir
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PR t t t K
10^ h
,
IT optlm lw i.
tha
iHIv pn 1,1
Ivilrord this
e o r S e bi*
vftv over the
-rented nav^
rreaw-n pay

.m ount of
ellloid ha*.

SPECIAL

Husrhes Mirasol

EIGHT O’CLOCK
3

Steam Heated

CAKE
FLOUR

COFFEE

RED CIRCLE.... - .. .35c
ROKAtt...... ....... —Ib. 19c

*

STEW

19°

k . * ........

SSS*

LIQUORS

PAGE PURE DELICIOUS

PRESERVES

FRIDAY ONLY
Cigarettes
Shrimp

C. &amp; C. LIQUOR STORE

DIXIE CRYSTAL

&lt;112 RANFOHI) A YE.

FACTORY
PACKED BAGS

WE D E LIV E R

FRYERS
Ib
29 c

R o d R o s o »,«di*ti-ib 2 9 c
O l d S o l t l o r RindU ll-lb 2 3 c

Ib 10c

PHONE 0122

V

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rands

r c a r t tin

S w ill * F a m o u s

NO. S&lt;
CANS

W H O LE

PEELED

Tondar
13 OZ.

CORNER 3RD ST. AND SALFORD AVE. .
FREE DELIVERY

PROS.

PRCNCf

PIIONE «0»

3-lba

SPANISH MACKEREL—SEA TROUT

APPLESB
Ca M W

S lbs.

17c

Ib.

2c

r

CARKOrS 2 bunche* «c
f^ T A jfb lss" 3 lh».
10c
ENGLISH PEAS 2 Ihs! 10c
o S I S S s -------- 3 lb».
AN* PA(MI.Pt'RR TCNAfO

t »-#*. kelllee ia»

14 ox. bottle

KETCtfuF
HONE*YB8

10c

o i.

Jsr 9 c ;

16 oi. Jsr

12e
15c

S jo o a 1 lb. can 10c;
2 Ib. can 17c
GUAVA PASTE
lb- bHek 25c
W&amp;Y 8HIMP
2 dins
25e

LINK SAUSAGE III.
U O O I) A L L M i : * T
HAMBIJKRER
lb.

25c
Lr»c

PORK SAUSAGE Ib.
PORK SHOULDER Ib.
PBBJk CHOPS
lb.
n aril*!
B A C O N SQUARES I b .

20c
14c
19c
17c

tmowRiiAiur

CRANBERRY SAUCE
SW T **

TEA

2 nttw

1-4 Ib. H r;

1-2 Ib.

M sernltiJi
PANCAKE FLOUR I 1-4 Ib. pkg.
TOMATOES
3 No. 2 cans
VANILLA FLAVORING

pL

riBCOCO co^whd2 lbt. 19c
CANS

PISH —SCOLLOPS —SHRIMP

CKAI1

MEAT--OYSTERS AND FISH ROE.

“

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U A , R V F E E U 100 "&gt;•

lUe FRUIT COCKTAll, ' ” tl 25?

PALMOLIVE SOAP Reg, 2 hart H * Lr#. 2 har*
OCTAGON Laundry Soap Ml 5 bars 10f 3W t |0if
BUPER SUD3 concentrated Ige. 8 for
giant iO f

Pinlo Bunns
Red Kidnuy Boons
Largo Lima Boans

E v a p o r a t e d P o a ch o c 2
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la trackvn, earl#* i
ORLANDO, Jan. 4.—Tbs flntat speed, won the fra Ior* futurity elks*
iH liti n r ■
iUnity event of the yvar ifora to ; last night in the fast Urns of t&gt;
i# pool tonight In tba ninth and.and 4-Sth* aeranda.
stared raco at tho Sanford-OrTba Indian took command .of
noo Kennel Club, nine miles the race on the back stretch and
irtb of Orlando on the Sanford roaroj across tho taps a throa­
“ ifitifilerRurri —
length winner oror John Btnj
field, a rank oatalder .on tho ai
praximats odda board. Simpson
was declared the show winner In
a camera finish with Blngfiold.

ts Oapatlas

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forward, Jim Riser osatcr, Dob
Epps and Billy Oeoigo guard*.
Only Altman and Riser haw bod
much oaperlsnea.•
tlfJUirn try nmoir nsnirr. oik
Coach JfrLoras sold ptoopoeto
wore not any too bright for a Ick, Olettford Red. Lady a t Arms,
championship team In the North* tho other boxes a r t ably filled by
cast Florida Conference trot that nig Question,
Jappy, Smoky
School'd Celery he
hoped to win a majority of Mountain and Mind Bandar.
big
Big Ick,
ick, from Ard
A™ *-»«
Na w
Loch
in
games. • •
Kennels of Daytona Beach, hat
has
The schedule followsi
already
won
two
out
of
bla
three
Jan. 4—'Tavares; here.
ttarts. Including the Inaugural
Jan. 0—Winter Packs here.
Handicap opening night. After
J a t l l —Debiml: there.
hla victory Turmfay night over n and 4-Mhi second*. He was sent
Jan. IS—Koatlsi hero.
good field,' ho will probably bo the to the starting bug on Ik to 1
Jon. 23—Lao*burg| here.
choice ami returned the healthy
po*t time favorite.
Jon. 2$—Day tow | there.
—•
Smoky Ranger finally "started award of 139.40, $21.60 and $090.
Jan. SO—Orlandol there.
of each school. Peb. 1—Ocala; hero,
running .Tuesday night defeating Short Side and Jane Ellen com­
Court Action and Lady a t Arm* puted the money trio in thia con­
irjJ L. McLucas said h’fcb. 0—DeLand: here. *
-loppy and test.
ischoof gyimatlum Feb. #—Wig lor Porks tbore. •
; in a d o te finish.
The dally doubles, a 1*7 com­
Mind Header Uavo a lot of early
ha boo led and that the pub- Ksb. 1.7—Euatls; there .
tool, Rtnnky Mountain baa d ata bination, paid $12590 with Black
I not stay away on account i Peb. IS— Daytona; here,
und Glenford Red la un&lt;|uoatlon. Eye* Uratehen and Lolly Leo
cold Wssthrr.
I Peb. 20—Lsesburci thei
th.* finest young dog a t thv romping homo. After Oretchen
ably th.-^
able starters for Sanford, Feb. 22—Orfeadei here.
truck.
Big Question will be mak­ had won the second raco, tho doily
MeLuns Indicated, will be Peb. 26—Tavartei there.
ing
hla
. fin $ official sta rt from doubles board showed the No. 1
Altman gad Roy Dlnn a t Pah, 27—Ocala i there.
dog combined with all the other
di*ga in the third race, except the
No. 7 dog, would return $GOUO.
It looked like a sure shot dally
doubles purse of $503TO but Lolly
With
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DBANg (LIMA)-Fla. few till.
I'a s ee; r s U l.
IIMWTS— Pcr &gt;get. bon Me-tie.
. RlinctkJL!
Usppll.s mod«r*
air. dMimed fair, marS*t steady,
I r j e lb.
CARHAIIK — Kuppllrs mod*rats,
drmsiwl peer, market unarlilsd.Cs.
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cillCunY — fla . m bu. hpr.
Lee, after n por- atart, came
home with a rush to not tho
$126.90 purse.
T he, ■lath event was another
one to got well on.” Cash Die*
jdtnd was out of the eighth bos
In a flash to wbi going away.
He paid off a t $30.40, $20.60 and
$$J0. Mark Demons* place waa
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y |ii XcrrU M tlilifi
lipnia match** scheduled between Sanford and Ocala were
from last Sunday to an indefinite date, Bob H ardaktr
need. Hardaker pointed out that tha reason for tha post*
Whs wet courts. He wired the Ocala team that the courts
w et to permit playing. But negotiations are now belag

p i.o a lu A ' aRAPRPWriT

B A L L O T
DEMOCRATIC PARTY

I JUICE No.

2

T u e s d a y , m a y 7,1940
S E M IN O L E

R u ssasr

PRECINCT N U M BE R ....................

PILLfBURY’8 BEST •

M&gt;lte a Croon Mark (X) before th e Name of th e Candidate of your Choice
tad as a vital adjunct to proper living. Let's hope
Jons with other clUee in eporta wlU be carried, on.
Department receives the support of eiUsene much
a be carried o u t
Celery Ptda tackle Tavares In the first game on
schedule. Many peopla know little or nothing
We understand th at while a good many
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ATTORNEY____________

FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN
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baa never attended enough games to leant to like
teal) le aha o f the faster games pad only a. few v o r a r o n onb
itm d e It In the teatter'of speed. Though tt ha*
Ttvtlagv to i*» g-i*m * o ffr e n ta n r e r ‘ J g f 'tk l
fast, from a woman to a ’racing car. and on this
should take to-basketball* As a matter o f fact,
rwu rapidly .|tr the naat'fbit years and today I*
a into otto of tho bte tedoer games pf all Urn*.
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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY,^JANUARY 5. 1940

Finnish Front

Interest Is
Seen In Vote
On Longwood

Defenders Take Init*U tive In Sudden,
• Swooping Dashes At
, Positions Of Enemy

Freeholders To De­
cide On Abolish­
ment Of Town At
Polls Next Tuesday

Qitiet Reigns On
Western Front

Shall the Town of Ixmgwuud
■ml the municipal ' government
thereof he nbollihc«l Rnil the tax
district of Longwood hr created
to liquidate the affairs of the
municipality 7 This will be de-

Bankhead Wields House Gavel Again

§ o v i e ' t Commercial
Treaty With Bul­
garia Is Reported
In* Finland'*
border developed into handhand cu«riUa encounters to* T -* » both Ruulana and
Finns began using ski troops
:2a Sudden, swooping dashes
over the bills and among
trees on the bitterly cold,
snow-swept fro n t
Oone for the present at
least w as the th re a t o f a Rus­
sian drive westw ard serosa Kinland's narrow waist,
' The Finnish defeat of the
R ed's lSSrd division a t
Laka
X lanta shattered _ th e
Russian
___ T hera Is no
W tg tr n well-defined b attle line
aha - the ■Finns held the Initia­
tive in the sM m lsbes occurring

today.

A t Copenhagen, R was rep o rt­
ed the Finns had won another
victory J t l asliee north of Lake
K laata. . The Russians w ars re ­
ported fleeing in confusion across
the fro n tier. I t may mean the
F leas 'w ill be able to deetray the
M iumenek Railway te n d
force
Wpsale, to confine the w arfare
lof the. K arelian Isthmus.
i T here . was virtually no news
In tha • German-BipJab-French

'APER

ves Baby From Mystery Murders

in an election on lue*da&gt;- Jan. 0.
The election 1* authorised in a'
local bill passed in Ihe last sc*,
skin of the 1legislature ami IhU
s' * l l w it be read.am i rsplaincd by
the
town
a lto m ry,
Webber,
llayne* of Altamonte Springs, In
' an open meeting to be held a t
, th epublic litra ry of Lengwood
c ' tonight a t 8:00 o'clock.
I As the time fur the election ep“ pioaclir* the
pros and culls
ie pro*
cults uf the
Issue are being more and mors
discussed by the rrslilenta, in­
cluding those who ha\c winter
homes in Longwood.
Proponents
uf
alwlishmrnt
contend th a t they are now- being
taxed by both the Town and the
County and tlie t th r benefits ta
be derived from lb* incur|«iratian
jare nut sufficient to w arrant Ihe
Ijwynirnt of the tuxrv, partiru{iuily since they claim th at only
of Ih* property in the
h!onr-tviith
town limit* is within reach of the
municipal services.
In an Interview: with a llrrulil
if|s .rte r yesterday, Mayor Georg*
II. Ilrklre, Jr., of laingwood, oc­
Slipping silently Into the night with his baby lirollicr clutched
elli red that he docs not wish to tightly In hi* utTtiH, K-ytnr-uhl (ilutut Koirrm,
n r s s s s c u ira r n n
t*«ca|»«*&lt;l th*
A wedge of subirro weather, in influence the ro te of the free­
some district* tha coldest in three holders one wey or the other In dfAili by fire,nm l gun Unit mblirtl him of hi* mother. fiithrr mul
yeses, drove eastward from Jhc Ihe election but th at he consider* 4-jrrar-cihl In other. Thr boy *lunihlri| into police hcutlquAiter* ut
plains, tu Mount Washington, N. Il his duty tu give Uic resklvnta F o rt Townotl, Oklu., half n mill* uwuy. to tell how twt» nitn hutl
il., the highesi peak In north- the farts in the rase In oidrf
rn strrn United Hlates, with a re­ that they may not bo misled. •hut amt klllatl hu pairnt.t unit w t fin* to their f mi*|i« Iioiim*.
ported PV-mlla hurricane a t «cio For tills purpose, he said, the
open meeting ha* been called for
tem perature during the night.
ley Ii
for
Wind decreased this morning, tonight a t Which the “attorney
III ex­
ei
but cold continued throughout llir people of 'Longwood" will
New England, with unofficial plain tu them the content* of the
bill which authorise* the election.
tem peratures low as CO b?|ow.
Under the provisions uf this
In
Nchrpsks,
tem peratures
—
tan g ed from 13 above to 2 | be­ bill, hr pointed out, tho munlcl|&gt;al.trelietli foi «. congressional mu&gt;e
low. Michigan rgnged • from 33 Ity would be Sboll, Ired and a tea WASHINGTON, Jso. i. - IA7
a b o v f'tb fix below. * KentdFkf district crrxtaO.' rt-'Ilvcnuan com­ A n e n a tr - lln n s o sn g sr to m iu ltn u to limit the (H.wets or I'lcsld m l
ranged from nine below lu 10 mission appointed by the Govern­ heard dem ands y erlerdey for lionw telt and Secretary tValliieo
above; and a frigid belt extend­ or rath er Ilian u town council itmrply Inercasrrl msli.elllig ...... over sugar quoin- Some memln l*
ing from central Nebraska ta elcctrd by llie people would ad­ las for niuinlind sugar producer-. proposed depriving llie eseeiitive
Ohio, drove the M rrtury below minister the uffnir* of Ibv tax
Representative
|Vt&lt; rs. n,
of oranclr. f tin- enitio-ily to »o»|ieml
sent et Chicago the first time district. Till* commission would Kiorida would insist &lt;qi « quoin •luota*.
have llm right to levy any amount of 223,000 toils of raw .ugur.
slncu Krbiuary 1030.
Pcler-t'ii nyiettl tu yo uluiii:
In Ohio tho cold was the sever­ of taxes it deems necessary tu This would Ih' ii Immi I foortnnon it - with any xii|{iir rmitrut hill llml
est since 1038. At least 4 died liquidate the affair* of the town, large as the current Florida imvi* Florida a foil **han*, altll4Miyh like ot lit l r I'O l«lin lira lie
from its cold, and three in W est according to the bill, and Mayor t h a n .
Bridge declared this “ taxation
Virginia, and one In Illinois.'
ilmihi uthe wixtlum
mien, or
e sp n
Representative Moiilnn,
of I.l., uo Fk|&gt;rrhM-tl
without
iepre»enlatiun.“
Colder weather was forecast for
limiting ilomenlM* piodiieliun of
ublilmi would | of III
iviana, reported lyndsiijim
"III
my
opiniuti,"
liu
said,
“
the
north and central Florida tonight
iiainamd n in e j any iioii-MirplijA eiup.
I mi satisfied with main
but no frost danger. The lowest people uf lamgwood sta n d to be quota of 000,000 ton*
But I told the comnillli'e,’* hi*
taxed m ole amt g e t Ices under the
predicted wss 34. _______
Im-,-1 s»ld. that linh'MN we |ful it fair
Representatives off sugirrsog
proposed setup.”
I '• ““W
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l- ;" io ii
The Commission lies the a u ­ -tales ssld they agreed lelitali.ely ,| " f having
lo i.|i|a.-e -ugur l.gU thority to hire Ilie am ount uf help to ask that a n e a g e allolm. nlterritory be Incna-cd by I *■*•«•" «'r
it deems necessary and ta set the tlielr
H eprcuentutive
MunliHk, lienai'i Hriiniu
ntaltv* Miir.ltHk,
salsry under the bill, Mr. Bridge 100,000 arrm .
r r a t , U tah, com m ittee A ieietm y,
sald. adding tliet a t present It 1s
Th© rom iiiittii' nirt tu it»n»nlfi »aitl n niimlier uf rliMUK*'* m the
costing the Town |0U monthly to new IcicImI*tIon tu M'pluri* ' Ih© prenent a ct w e ir "faviM M y ili»operate Ihe waterworks, read me­ '©•rni auirar &lt;|uuUi Uiw vaIik Ii i i - cumtetl.’* ||e lidded Deleifut* Kniir
ters, collect the w ater bills, as­ pirfct a t.lilt' vml uf tliin y«*«r.
ROME, Jsn . .8 -&lt; * &gt; — The sess end collect the taxes, keep rh aln n an Cuninilnvn, Dt'niucral. of H aw aii m ade hi* '*iimuuI mid
Fascist pres* yesterday forecast all uf the city's books and other Colorado, Raid ht» would n|i|Mdnt n lo|fiu©l ph*a" th at any iiiietu in*
r t «*!*('■ rahoti lit Inelutle llaw uiinn
a possible struggle for power In Incidental work.
Nubcormnlttrr «»f two mmnturM ami
fMturem.
the middle east between Germany
If the town Is abolished, lor in­ three rtp rrn n U tiv n i t**«U«&gt;• tu p Hniutul
Fllendel and Kepi e-ell
and Soviet Russia on on* slde-and sisted,
fe« niUBt [ns pakJ to the s ta rt w ritinr the new hill.
talive Maloney, lAiiiioimisi Memu*
G reat Britain and Franc* on the county tax assessor and collector
Prtfeuniably, must of tin him in - crat*. intiirilured ii'Milution (.S. J.
other and said Europe* w ar ul­ for assessing and collecting taxes Und lucrrane would he taken off
tim ately may spread tu western and It would pave th* way fur III© lm|H»rt ipiotn uf t'uhn Miipor. It. 100 and II. .1. It. lufi) I** exAsia.
troublesome juok joints which I f n J rr tin* III 10 i|Util«i. C’uImi will empt from any |Hiiullie* tin* ill*
Route neWSpepers featured dis­ have been abolished In Longwood te allowed to nell l,U32,Nd Imm crcwrcd plaid ini:* wliieh fiJIuwed
the RURpentlon of tpudn^ la-1 Si p*
pa tebea saying th at lbn Hand, the under ordinance. Tha toning or­ In IhU country.
teinber The quota ayalrin wii* re*
WahKab! king of 8sudl A m bit is dinaries and building regulation*
Ilcmbera re|Mirted ruintideiahU estatlU hed recently.
reorganising his military and civil adopted by the city-would alto be
aviation and establishing a new inoperative end their advantages
a ir base a t Riyadh.
lost to residents.
The dispatches Indicated It la
Mr. Brldgs proclaimed the Im­
unclear aa yet whether lbn 8aud‘s provement* to Runnvshade Park
a ir strength will be used for or one of the outstanding project*
sponsored by th* Town recently,
against Croat Britain.
The Lavoro F asc ist, said lbn and the ownership and m ainte­
B u d 's activity la causing consid­ nance of this, park. he pointed out,
W histlin' Willie is humu again. hi* Imrk which till- MuimU-t of
(OeartaaoO a a r t t s H b m )
erable perplexity among Ih* Arab
Comniorcc sent to him, Willie a t­
Hanford
s famous old darkb
M tieflalisU who e re uncertain
tracted a great deal of attention
who
U
becoming
sliou-t
a
well
whether be intends to aupport
“ People who didn' know where
known
as
Htrphcn
K
orl.t'fsld.d
B ritain or again attem pt ta profit
Hanford wus,” Willie nay*, “know*
hjyjaa. opportunity tu oppose tha
“Old Black Joe," recently C.ioplcl- now It's Um plsre when- Whi-llin'
cd his dutlea a t thv tluiidu Ex­ Willie lives." And lie ailile.l u* sn
hibit e l the New Yolk Wmld's after thoiiglil; "D ry know* we
Th* 66-year-old tbu Baud, re­
F air where he served a . Janitor ytrows celery h e r, 'reuse wlisu
puted to have been married !M
and entertainer extraunliiieiie.
barns and wielding ra w e r un­
•ley saw dc stalk of celery on my
fed in Arabian history since
When W histlin' Willie wusn t sw eater and asks me el-ont it, 1
Seminole County home owners jaoltaU ng, he was whislling. Ilv lell ’em we gruw more celery hero
tanned himself, has g ran t Influ • may begin now to file their ap­ stru tted around the Florida pa- than anywhere else in the world."
sea among all tho Islam ic'poo­ plication* for homestsad exemp­ vilkra and patio where e reel
All of which is an indication
tion on next year's taxes. Tax A s­ orange grove was planted and that W histlin' Willie is u definito
ls*.
Urn disps trims published la sessor Sanford Doodney raid to- other tropical growth lent tbu ‘adjunct hi advertising Hanford.
oaso, coiacklont wMh f * t h m te­
trua Florida atmosphere to thxt
And It ie safe to snsume that
tris * t tha massing of Rimslan “ •ftrn app.ic.Umm m ust be filed tiay spot in New York. Nearly al­ Willie will be Janllating end
in th* office o f the tax assessor ways he was whistling. With a Whistling a t the Florida E ihrt.il
bef ore Apr. 1 o r Urn hum* owner little cap patched aa his head and come next Boring and Ihe open­
tha Heavy sw eater with Ihe big ing o t the F air fur its second
•talk e f re fe r/ - embroidered no season.

No. Two Nazi Held C o l d e r Weatjier I
Predicted In State
Similar Post Before
But No Frost Seen
War Was Started

peacctlmo when Adolf H itler de­
cided to concentrate the nation's
r* R n n li repertad concluding a entire economic p rara ertivlUcs In

cvmmerclal treaty with Bulgsrls.
A t the same tlam, Soviet began

peris as one o f.y ie most difficult
in a country poor In raw m stcrl-

Honcrfoi III tho

flcld

marshal

will 'I ni tb s “supreme wsr-pcouoiaic suthorlty."
j According to the Nstiousl-Zeit| ung o f Essen, which baa Pirlleulaxly close connections with GoerIng. one of the most Important
features of the new eo-ordjnatton
planes the Inclusion of Ueut-Gen.
George Thomas, chief of the eco­
nomic section of the supreme high
command, in n new “general
council"
The beads of otbsr economic of­
fices in the reich also will be
members o f this council.
Another im portant factor in the
scheme is the fa c t th at Goering
a t the aame tim e heads the min­
isterial defense council, the other
member* of which or* (’ol.-Gen.
Wilhelm KeMal, chief of the high
commend of tho arm ed forces; I hr.
W gltcr Funk, president of the'
re ten* bonk end minister of eco­
nomics; Wilhelm Frick, minister
Of Interior; Rudoft Hess, deputy
lender of the N asi party. »n*l Dr.
Ilens-Jlelnrkh Rammers, liaison
g fighting member between H itler and tbc
uoldlcra is council.
Th* suggestion for this tiemendoes concentration of power and
ascribed to

kxr'““'

~

The N ationil-Zeitung contrasted
a a asserted genius In Germany
for urgan lia ttea with whst lt
termed G reat B ritain's policy of
muddling through. I t also charged
th a t the Gorman leadership In
1014 was a t fau lt In not provid­
ing sim ilar coordination and concoatration.
Tho Gorman press meanwhile
deals rod th a t membership In th*
f Nations was not comith true neutrality h a t
bowing of favoritism tol British-French Allies.

Florida Asks For Larger Quota
.!;■
For State’s Sugar Producers

,. T

i “u

Fascists Predict
Struggle Between
. British, French

Whistling Willie Arrives After
Season Spent At World’s Fair

Applications For
Tax Exemption On
Homesteads Due

1ENTKNCED FOR FRAUD
GLASGOW, Jan . 8. —(A ^-M arfea' Campbell, who was a slewtorpedoed liner
ife, was sentenced ta six
la prison yesterday for
tale" of her
sym pathy

Douglas Fairbanks
Leaves 2 Million
NEW-YORK, Jan 6. - W l Douglas Fairbanks left half of hi*
colato to his widow, Um former
lardy Sylvia Ashley, with tbc
stipulation th a t her share nut ex­

ceed 11,000,000.
In hi* will probated

here, he
left some of k b property to hi*
son Douglas'. J r , tha total not to

u f uammsfclal synthetic

•u

® il

Solons Flay Navy
Plan To Give FDR
Emergency Powert
P o w e r To T a k e
Factories For Navy
Construction Would
Be Given Roosevelt

AAA PaymentsTo
Florida Fanners
Total $3,000,000

Goering Is Made Cold Wave Heads
Coordinator F o r East On Heels Of
German Economy 99-Mile Hurricane

BERLIN, Jsn . 6. —W)— Field
Marshal Goering has assumed su­
preme responsibility for the con­
duct of Germany's economy In

NUMBER 114

Established In 1908

New Deal Friends,
Foies Hit Plan

Seminole G r o w e r s
Received 1* r o p e r
Share, Agent Says
St'inlimit* t'uunty FarmriM it**
(I'iipil tliidr priipui titUinlf "hurt*
i f thr pnyiiit'idM paid tu Floiiilii
f»u iiifin for Mill runnervntion prm*Hern duriim th© punt yrn«, t*«iin«
ty AKent C. It. Ilnwnun revenliHl
ttnkiy.
The tidal pnyincntrt It* Ihe faintern in thin nullity nhnm !»»%••• n«d
yet Ih'4'II tiitiiihitrtl I til a lr|»« »t
fitriti || . th C'laytuli. RhUr AAA
ittlmiiUAtnitive ufflciT, dUrluMtl
th at r i ti i d n fum ifiN hail Ik-4'Ii
paid hy the cuvcrnim 'iil until' th.in
$:i ,0ihi.ihRi In tUJUt ft*r i*o»u|H,riit»
Ini; with the A ki ifid lm al
A*ljiiftiiitiit Atlmiiii"tratim i prni;rniii.
jt' t il payilieiltN tin r in a: th r print
&gt;tTn, Mr. rh iy tn n mi id, tnnmimtrd
tu f:M 7 t,'Jt:i.laJ , w hkli im ln jt.l
f J.r»|ri,7llH.Htl paid tu
tin lilt
ft r im rth'ipathin ill the lU.'W pm*
irrniii, 4'uttoii p a rity paynu lit* utt
the Itnttt 4*iup amm intim r
tnistU f4ti‘ I0,'tr.7 fariiM, ami pay­
ment &lt; uniter the Stiicwr Art t ••
Fluritln pruilueerr* tutaliiu: fTIT,-

lir Field Armies To
ke P art In Ma­
neuvers Next Y ear
WASHINGTON. Jim. B.—
(Al*)—A lildnt of rrillcistn
•loiliiv imlii-nlctl tin* navy’s
n-cnniiiu-iiilntinii lo
I’ri-rtiilctil |ioiK-i-time emer­
gency |Mnver to commandeer
fiu-torli-s for niivnl construc­
tion fm-eil formidable opIMwition In ConKre.HS.
I-Nen longtlnie Administra­

tion supportenv like Senator Min­
ton, Indiana, IVmncratic whip,
Joined tin- bi-partisan opposition
proposal, iiiw.le l.y ftccretary
Edison in u letter In Speaker
Bankliend.
T he propo.-at, wliieh would
broaden power* now delegated
t.. the I’rcsl.lcnl only in w artime,
was being widely discussed •»
111.- Adm inistration pushed abend
with the defense program.
The mittilmr of partieipiitiiiK
Detailing m ajor plan* for the
I fi»»im» in the preirrum in I'.ctu w.im
' -I.’I.Tihi, or i«n InerenM* "f •'1,‘Rtn next IM month*, the arm y and
disclosed
Intention ut
, m t r tin* immU r in tin* I'.MS pn*- navy
■Irenglhenlng m aterially fo rtifi­
••"•in.
-•ixim ately $ 2 ^ 00.01111 will cation* in tho Pacific arcs.
The
War
Departm ent an­
| fn
‘ii farniiTM fur partiri|Ki*
lion in .ie I'.i.lo nniMervntHut pro- nounced nil four field armies,
i-iuilc ill. of the regular arm y
I ir*xtin. Mr. ( Inylun Mtiitl.
Wink uf the AAA hi Florida and nullunnl guard, would take
ln»l year, Ihe ndininiRtintlve « f- pin i fur lb© flrot tlm r Inti* B©»l
leaf!
fil ial &lt;tpluiiied, inchidril nieuMire- iim im r in \uir kmme© of
nu nl uf ull hr Ikh t leaf tulutco llirrv urci'k.'t tluiallon.
Min t sin *ii ill be tbuugbl t h t
McrcuKe. hnltlinK two referendum*,
*Ktll toil |tro|&gt;©Mil
vlol*U»«l
tb©
e-tal lisliinu tutul
soil-dcpirting npiiil of u D einm riiU f fountry*
• arraago elbdmenta fqr earl, fn-m Olbui tnilwjiBluNi^fittltki -ifTTS
l«.vlog n s|Mriiil crop sllotinent,
j l'«l"lliilg ••"llell imuhellii;! quota-, S fim lui j» llulub iiinl 1’ufl#
, rneasnreim'nl of ucreiipe «,f •!♦••
WASHINGTON, .Ion. fi. —(A*)
, pleting crnp.s and -ml l.ud.lmg
fhiimiiitii hntli*llln|| tD-NO
prnrtlee*, uitaNiiit-nit'iit nl Mi^rnr
NCreaKe, holtliny iilucntioual rni'ii- id llie Iloii-e \Vu&gt;* and Means
illKn tu ilifiiim (siriotTf iihtoil thr fom m ittee today leiilativeiy enpruKrani, ami n r lif v in r npplira- dor-eil llio Harrison pr.qsisal for
tifiiH f«»r payment mi mm pint lice1 t ‘&lt;ngie-s to iniiko up il" own b«U»
Kil nml lux |iroKmiM Ibl* w wlon.
with proKiinn pitivi'iiiriN.
Afli-r « f t f 4'ri'iu'u vkitli KuoaoThe propiMin unit admiiiiNti-reil
with the iiKrtiritiimc mill eu opera- veil, I»*sin:lils'ii Miiil f»r fumctlme
In
Iim'I in niiiitl tin* "Him? kiml of
thin of rminty emiiiiiitteeimu.
county pet ftu nisinte Miper viKuiK, fiMiil rihi'ly Senutur llurrUun proclerk©, farmeiM, and uttu-r*. A |N)Mil In -1 niubt.
H u m i ^ iii i»*kr4| tli© ©rrnllon of
total of $.'(.*10,000 u ih tvpeiithtl
fur mnyitiK out adiinni'«tlutive a 21 iiu' ihInt Si'imlf-lloiUK* Com*
work hy comity rttmnntlefmen in it I«•«' In iiivt-rilijiHle (br IhiiIkoI
mill other* work ini; in the «*••n vi - iiihI lux ni'ril-4 for Iwti inonlb*
lien, irf wliieh nppriix iniatelv vxIiil«* ( ‘"tu'i«**H i-* '••m urm sl w ith
$2411,(MX) will U ilediirteil fmm utlii'i 111111111*111*.
Tin- m "imm n&lt;luti« ti ilri'W bulb
fu n n el m' pinnt paymeiitH. At the
|K'sk of odniini*tmti%’i« work, nt Mpi'roviil ami ftrotiK u|ipoaition
many Da fcf&gt;0 peiaun*' writ* em ­ fi iiiii ul In’t I'uHKit'MBiiieil*
ploy ml in the -tale
Summirur up. Mi i*la&gt;ton «utl
“ We feel thill out A \ ,\ woik has
hern v n y «urro&lt;fiil in lll.'l'.i, mal
we tM'lieve il will Ih* e\eii ni"ie
MMtUfactuiy in II*111.’

4*11 Cluii nroadca.sl
Slated For Saturday
11onic DoiMuni.il ution A gent Mi*.
Itcvu l&gt;. A ndiew &gt; oigcd nil Sem ­
inole fo u n ty I II &lt; Ini. m em lar*
to tune in on llie nutionWi.lc 4-11
Club lir.-stleu-t over ihe Nstionul
llroailcukiiiig »ysteiM tom orrow al

12:30 I*. M.
The program i- a* follow*;
“4-11 Club memlH-r* |.Uin for
iUIO." Two t-lf flu b member*,
Helen llryun, of
Monlguiurry
Ceunty, kid., an.l l&gt;*llon (iarpeo
ter, of Clarke County, Vn„ will
l&gt;e In \Vu«liliigluii, Ii
to In Ik
about IU4II plan* lor 4*11 flu b
work. They will interview Mi»a
Gertrude |„ Warren. C. E. I'o llrr,
and C. A. Heliffiel.l, of Ihe Estension Herviee, II. S. De|mrlinenl
o f Agriculture. John Baker will
presm l Ibe 4-11 new* of live
month, and lUiy Turner will dis­
cuss the niusiral numbers on this,
th e first of the l'.i|t&gt; *rric* on
“ Music of Yesterday and Tuduy.”
The U. H- Murine Band will play
the com|Hi*ilioiis.

(Tily Nows Briufn
Tin* n*Kulnr niuntbly tu relln f
uf llie lioanl uf ilirrcturM of th f
Seiiiinolr ('uuiily ChumWr of
('unintrivi* will Ik.* Iiclil in th©
('I imihImt liinltliiiK Tufxilny night
«t H IM) u 'rl'ik .
Till* limit im; Imlirt* uf m(‘Vim©I
ItM-nl h|M*rtMimii un TuiiKikulimtclic©

Cri'i'k vbii.w ri*|»urtu(l tlealruyetJ by
finin''• ru' i'iilly. Then* win no ©p" r n /'Ml* |irn|»«*i|y lost, those lr%*
l' | I'rill'll rvUltl

Uuirhey Agum Heads
Townsend Club Here
\V.

installed
Ssnfitrd
Townsend Club a l it*. Hireling
Thursday night lu
the C ourt
House. \V. Ii, jltupri-e was also
installed us vice-president, W. E.
Watson, a* treasurer, soil Mrs.
J. A. Williams, secretary.
Mrs. M srthe M offett, who had
been nom instrd a* secretary, de­
clined Hu- appointm ent becausa
J A lI r i IIIIHIIAND IIKATKIt
of her dutirs as a mem ber of ■
W HEELING. W V«.. Jsn . C.— committee to wotk in the Troll
Otr)— Judge Bonnescn yesterday Bluscrs League of the Townsend
sent Mrs. E tbrl Wolfsoti, husky organisation.
Irishwoman, to jail for 30 days on
Sewers and sewage are recelv*
har husband's plea th a t sho beat
him. Displaying several bruise* ing increased attention in Ger­
and bumps, the slender husband many. Sewage sludge Is being
said Mrs. Wotfson used a hair uied for fertiliser on farm lands.
Scientists ara interested In
brush.
gas as a motor fuel.
In erven years— 1031 to 1038
— th* homicide rata am ong the
policy-holders of a large Insur­
ance company dropped from 7.0
p e r 100,000 to d.4 p er 100,000.
Mostly cluudy to n ig h t preceded
Th* la tte r figure la 37 paac-nt by vain un emit bee i t coast th is
lower than tho figure fo r 3 9 3 1 aftarnouu, colder la north and MM*
tral portions: Saturday
partly
ckAidy, continued rath er eojdif
over north portion,
as

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•

W tW m b ifTM that a fair
n ttm i of b a ta m b ’ b o w I*
. knoir that war means a
look* to America* factor!**, both
trtn brlltevrrnU and • neutrals
i Jacket for builnt*, and
jrboM former toutrei of supply
itasnllwu.
{ I'm blent Itoo.eVelt said In Kla have b «i Interrupted.
W - a ’iia In emterres Sept- 2tl
v-Tl* Fn-enil I l a m t tjllmaiwl
I "Our litis nm ai'bs guided b) tfe.t the ADM novreri nt the.end
-one .Itifle, hord'beaded thought— at Aaguet had bark d* pci its, so:kaepliik' America out ef this war.
J. . . Liestiny mads us, wltli our
slst.r notions In thla hemisphere,
ie.nl heirs of European rullurc.
Kate seems now to coigpet b U
.arsuiub' l 1k* task 'of helping to
kd and Franrr, ilelcnnlned
*’
a
ulaKill In the tVe.’tern World a
tek the fnnkcaetcln of toclt.'ih 1 win tele that civilization
iao aggression. Immediately
Wav he kept nllvr.’' . *
their awn nations' econoI The i.Yiini a; of Anuriran Inunder rigorous controls to
'duitry, .a uun.liny boar.i lor big into mesh.
war fa both military end
h"i im
mi lire. 8 itifirmwl its The National Hcwurcea Comkb fronts.
.“intense desiro for peart urllh n mutor
iccently sub.nltteil to tho.
United Slates thus find*
fuL' MnUrjIbn of the iiiriierabU f’lvshlmt
report which e*tif at tbe end of the turbo*
oesUudiwii of war . , . wllherush- iratcd' thata had
lliern hren no
BWs tbe only ntvjnr world
liH. ilrpr.-islHt and ec.mo.ulc rha- ■hpreaslon slnc.i 1B20.
and had
1 IjJrl
with her economy faneInrviubly folios mi; In It. economic activity expanded
sufig tinder the free enlctpriso
VfS waki
I fl &lt; iM r*f JfI.tr ^1'vSJijJ 'A
icbnll}' to ubrmb t'&gt;e addition*
pw H
l&gt; pile the widely uckmiwl- to the labor force, enough extra
I r r ; m L ' jL J i f v ] e lt c l m a rlty of the problems (sc- intoino wruhl hn»r been pr&gt;c must of the re»f Af ihs
HI v H •n**- Jlifllfel I n r rconcmlc. America, most bus- du id In Ih ? past (facade to build
I, Uncle Ham hat been Isrcet f \ • ' j ii •« 111 11 I,ui.nl tor nl lcu..t :i a lO.VOO hiuiM' for rreiy family
sneeupled In the pa*t decade
t- i ' r i U y l
fa i'lr ifo«l y ia r In JOtu.
lib own problems. Tariffs mt
, • ! L a W lI
The haurdt of wat, and the hi the riHimry.
rn geoda were Jsckrd up In
The World War of 1914-18
V
‘|
*
f
n
i
iu.n
tilitir 1* of thi Imp.II .mi;
•President lloon-r «&gt;u»ht to I
. . —a JBw SSSI national political campaign, made gate to the United States Its first
['the ntieomlne financial pan-1
ptcdictiona difficult, yet many icalitallun of tho puasibUitlti
Enrobe with the Inlergovein* JOHNNY BUTLER, tc .n s sss * '* kpc’. U eui* r rannSt
&gt;r hare, get* mralyats try that the Impvttu of
U ibM moratorium In 1031,
l i home hit administration •asaeked sellb no ialarfutcaco U slgkl, by 1 lorenc* Kb*, left, and the autumn and early winter aewad such gigantic pro bets aa Lana T e rs e r e f the saeeee. The V eleetM rs to .k In sesrrihles. la- rrleratlon of manufacturing and
C lira nl* 1. •*n,do rhould keep wheels rpinnlnj
Reconstruction Finance Corn,
ip te pisy aoeio.en s-sniarwia
.well into the m s year.
in MDIotta to banka, railroads
| Some warned that inventory aeItatea, and tha Federal Farm
................. ..
■ cumulation might bring a fresh
I to try ta check tha collapse
rm 'prkas.
automotive, eteal and othar In- rot been effectively prl-ned. The***u,’’l’i *’ul
J l|V,,,**'|,*0iiIli»’
tha parted of uneertaialy be- duatries. flov»rnm-nt spending national government debt has
I tbe alaatbn In November, was curtailed. Bank re serve re­ fti w on than V) Mfllntii
**}?
tard the Inaumiration of tbe qnlrement* were Increased. Au- thr cprc*i!on y#*r», nn1 iU «tr- r*“ /
• rom
SPECIAL
ItaR admlnls’ratlon tha nest tumn cf that year aaw an abrupt flclt spending. has Holy b e e n / ^ &gt;nrh „
Through January fib
». bo wave1, tbe Amerieen relapse In Indu-trr and rp:*ml«b g ertatg worsened rapidly, tl»r markets. Bnilnos* bennn to h
ft.BO D uart Oil Wave Ferma= ai m.nth.
r ± 11^
of ipUnl |„!iiJinK, iVgijard*A.SS5
In pr^
PrealJent Roosevelt dramatl- revive In the summer of IW8, ae billion
neata. Eapaclally
fQ *&gt; 0
Mew
capital
raised
In
the
aav),
U
4
rC(0«rr)r
jf/orte,
havaaliosrn
tank office with tht nation'* tha government adopted a new
Btylad For
0
cttri'lea mnrkcU the past yesr , ;r,-e ,h*rp stirring*,
k shut by executive order. Of “spend-lend’’ program,
tandas, pasraaty In tha pra*- Tha threat ef war In Europe earn* ta only about WMJXW.OCO, Tha affect* of war on Industrial Individ nailty
it pbnty, ba said:
then Jerred the American aeon- compared with aa avtraca of price levels ha&gt;o been minimise 1,
and corporation flnanclng In-tbe
bb If baaaoss tha rnltra af omy, ta ba banished, briefly, after 8 1-2 billion* annually
unkaaga of mankind'* good* tha Munich pact ef autamn, IBM. Huge surpluses ef fan* pra- aacuritU* market*, brought to a
failed, through their awn lb aroa* threateningly again sar- ducts remain fat warshou***, pndiatand itlll In tha ekrlv weak* ad
Hughes Mirasol
Iin ailia and their awn In- I v i n 1B39, *»lth Hltlar’s absorp- prosperity prises for tb | farmer war, baa bean rssomed an a attall
aad*.
atanca. beta admitted their Uen ef Cteehoelovakia. After •till are not fat eight
B EA U TY SALON
r*. and bare abdicated. Free- noma hesitancy, howarar, business Conflict between gow nm enti. AHbeugh buriag^ed war a a t i r j f . Pusk Ave__ FWeue TIT
IN M i M m a w u n « w i began to Improea again in tbe
i m B f r n T lf f it e r ta^tha summer.
with government accruing bust:
I'fg pantto optalcm . .
Actual outbreak of war in Bep- aaas of wanting freedom to rel| .Iddeerptt&gt;N«W Dadi* WM lamber, Instead of preclplutlng P*a| tba sxasgssi and abuse* af
M t and tka na*t few years Male condition* as In tRlX IvtB, bus Inet* man insisting that
RADIO REPAIR
xk* meat gmUtikUe. program brought back vision* at tbe World government amitrols her* dammed
w p reri, M ini and _ raform War boom, at least of rbiag ap the flow of capital-hAMtad
SERVICE
aggravated
labor
•WO ‘JSft, pndertakan in prices. Merchants and roanufaa- aniMVriM,
itea. NRA triad ruptral and torara hastened ta build up ibatr
Anee pm ei, wages and work- Inventories. Indusirlsl production - s r September vliiona of 'a war
bojtra In Industry, t* asrotd |n the Unit'd Stales cam* up boom have blurrsi Many b«*i^threat'' oosapetilvm, spread ngabt to IB20 lescla, with ingot uau men are leery of lb* “falsa
imliictloii In the great ateed In* prospsrltj^ raaqlUng from war orloatry aurpeasing all previous
00111 llinc record*.
i-.* •
Bot despite Ihs quickening In
sdustTy, Ainsrica faces lPkiLao*
erfy. Some S^kW.OOO or moroSaatajmemployrd. (More than A- tha highest kiddar, me every
°*1? * flrh*r*. hara become means to coosarvy thalr fund*,
reliable since lutu).
Hut on# thing tUmla oat clearThe prirate rapllrl pump ha* ly, and that U tbe lUUraidaUo*
topments In beMgateat et

U p s, tha United' SUtsa « M WOat* I Into Isnrs aeala financing.'

When lb s war began, America
owed the world three bllUons. Dot
when It end'd, the world owed the

eairri"

BATTERIES
$4.00 up

LOST: Cold Ring with emerald
set and 0 small pearls. Return
to Ills. A.;C. Williams cate
Seminole Dry Cleaner*.
Every day U Some­
body'* birthday. Let
OUR flowers aand
your greetings. Cut
flower* for every oc­
casion. Funeral De­
signs—Corsages, eta.

GENERATORS
STARTERS
ELECTRICAL
REPAIR SERVICE
REWINDING

RENAUD
BATTERY SHOP
&lt; L . A . REN A U D
304 W . SECOND ST.

PRESCRIPTIONS

/

C arefully Filled
dL '40 Y e a n E x p e rlm m
rv —*e a*ni«» — r r m s i

Mobley's Drug Store
P ho n e 294

L IQ U O R

STO RE

W E H A V E T H E MOOT CO M PLETE L IN E O P

LIQUOgS and WINES
CHAMPAGNES AND SCOTCHES
IN SEM IN O LE COUNTY

vgftv^ranrorygwr
A rcade

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T E L E P H O N E 181

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SANFORD ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Banfgrd, Florida.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
DECEMBER 30TH, 1939

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank, we wish to take the opportunity
to commend our City and County Officials for their earnest and wpll
directed efforts looking toward, the developpienl of Sanford and Semi­
nole County,
.j£«jpecitiU^hotcworth^
er the iecent ^ffo'rtaVto enCQurage
the^J*iiv..i]);il of f r a t l i r i n Salford'a.nd'Sahtinole
i^cI Sctninole Goupty, &gt;vHich
&gt;vhich we a^e
asaul'Od
uced
I'o^a
6 i thp
I'n^e lasting Results. 1iAIb
boi
tij^i
work of tin- Scrawblo County Chamber of Commerce to interest and&gt;efif-,
tertam oui
number of-Winter visitors.
•
&gt;
To theaq visitors and to our new investors in Sanford, we ipsue. a
cordial invitation to call and get acquainted at The Hanford Atlantic Na-,
tional Bank wliere they will find us anxious to extend to them all o f tho
services of a modem city bank.
To our many local friends and patrons whose confidence and supiiort
has been a oonstant source of encouragement, the directors, officers and
employees of Tbe Sanford Atlantic National Bank wish to extend tHeir
thanks and also best wishes for a successful 1040, pledging anew that
which we have consistently tried to practice these twelve years:
“Sound Protaction ofad Friendly C ooperation

in

»11 F ln in elal

R.ESOiU R-C.ES a
and Dl*coyr)tM

•NONE'
t, p iin iltu ro dhd
to B$nk S tock

ifipM Sfv OH! «;»»•»»•

lout Obllgntiona

9 810,440.70
145,067.85

&gt;* ■ 647JX)
416.687 M
11349,058.90

LIABILITIES
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8cnJ*ols County Pro^ncsu
Mora FrfcH And VeguUblra Than Any

Similar Ar«n In America

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8ANF0BD, FLORIDA.

R oosevelt jPIeads
For Unity, Requests
New DefenseLevies
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President, In Annual
S p e e c h Says Se­ Calls Issued For
curity Not Armed Bank Statements
Jen. 3. D e f e n s e Alone ( AWASHINGTON.
l*&gt;— The V rilrd

Asks Extension Of
Reciprocal Trade

1 8 P erso n s

B ut. hk aald la h b annual
In oarage, tha -perm an en t security
of A m erica ta th a preeent criaia
doaa a o t lie In arm ed force

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N E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 3 , 1910 ,

H otel

Cotton Bowl Trophy Goes To South Carolina

F ir

Number Of Injiiri
Se| At About
Stfrt Of Blaze
known To Fire

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Traffic Deaths
b HeWBy City

Safety Campaign Re­
sults In 166 Lives
Saved In Ten Years

n55.°S=r tfS -r J S N ^ K e e p E y e i
S S L ^ S -K S tL . ET- On Alhed Aid
bh^arkM w todcoii.loakw two, but

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NUMBER U S

Walter S. Coleman
Is Elected Mayor
By Unanimous Vote
Edward Higgins Com­

H W t t n P l Ifl. trn . 3 ~ |W
— At , least
IH person*
th r lr live* I'* t*y
alt* a 'fa n
en .lv m om m a lire n t i c n l tt* 1
Marthoivw gh A iw r.im xt TJot.T.
('* m L«Qm r ( t ’i n i f c j !» !•)
Fiiem ca. \»h» touatit the lilf u
hi HU -arro weather. H i t a* HI
1 n * m can (■« a
a f rra d ltlra a m aaliaaai b mk&gt;.
■M trhiag for lad ies fun* hunt*
ud FterMa State Ce»pin&gt;ller
a fte r lh r alarm M m M
ro o r
L w fa r Fterida B u te Batik ,
hilled a t they Jawix-d frtreo
E
hath Ml CMtdMIaai. •t dosing aa
window* &lt;if Um Ih re rA liU
, building. Other* were tiappisd
Dae. M l •
t t k i h i i hallway*, « r ila.hml ta
Ik when fteora bam ed Ihraaakh
Fin Ian I hcanl report* t a l l ) «ad rrtL
__
th a t du »ten trsA p. a rc m o.ring i .
far a mm m a j ^ a f f m .ir r
kBei , Mw ,h . f w i
a fu rth er FinnUk sure***. while j j Bom* resident. said they
C trm any and B ritain disputed ttie J m k n i r d ky Ike sound a f at
results of a North Sea a ir battle j —
hut the .nerve m
aad the Irish -P arliam en t heard ! E S L T L . i r . a Z ------ J T
th a t United SU tea money t&gt; fi| C t ocVupaeU a n t e U
n a a c h y tho a tte ste d | Ira.
! th T sA -rp artm m t buikltag a)
* U»
, ,Tport? f
^
a a Inferno. How the hiaar . |
* •*
I000? ° mr" , a e prickly p u n ted firemen,
- l a heto* readied for a ' ^ ' n ihaOdlna n &gt; Hi th 't e sect
does a t U r k
___
« 4 ftrew en sakl the flro sppt
“ ,r
&gt;&lt;art i . .11 three alm uttaa
— ti Wi: l-ilasis.
t h . iaocthmi w arfare, w Oao n rn a a n suffered a
Gov. an.I Ur*. B urnet It. Ms&gt;l&gt;.nnV .»f South Csrolinn with llie
h u t t h . F h u u taofu holuln« the ^
broker, bark whet, ha
KANSAS O T T . Ja n . 2. —&lt;AA Mannerhetm Line aad were aaU T T - i
»
Cotton B aal trophy which was won l&gt;&gt; fli-m son c ll .it ..
«-n on
ta ho iafH rtteg enoemoua l o w .
rom-_________
Nrw Year's .lay. (N ote tlartirr.K or-l’.e.id en t poster I
oa the Russians.
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E s ta b lis h e d In 1908

t ) i e D u r in g

FDR Reveals Budget
To Call For Slash
;In Moist I t e m s Fine f ^ c o r d ln
.W ASHINGTON, J a n . S.—
( AP&gt;— P re sid e n t Rooaevol t
today coupled a n em phatic
p)«k fo r n atio n al u n ity
in
th s face o f yrar-born diaintefiw tlo n abro ad w ith • rec­
om m endation t h a t C onsresa
vote new ta x e s to finance
"em ergency ■pending** fo r
"com m on senae” n atio n al de­
fe n se ..

e
&gt;

A rthur Y o w e 11 mended HyCommissinners For Work
Praises C o n t e s t During
3-YearTerm
To Award Clerks
__
Wilson Reports
Store Owners Invites
On Bond Deal

Constructive C rit-;
-----icism By P atrons' Holders Of ITnrefundi cd Bonds Appeal
I hi\v«'b*’r ,»R countrpr*
C m i r t Decisions
Jtivr c rillrlm o liy it-* rustumi"**

A rthur K. YowHI of Thr Yowrll
W a lle r S. J'n'omnn
wa*
,r«nij»nny nohl In nn Intrrvlcw
||It n lltrnltl rf|ioMi‘r 1*^1*)* In t'lt'fl.tl ntnv tf the City of
U'ommrnting on Iho
for thr Sjinfonl for Ihc enminjf your
nonctling of $10 In t*n»li |uU rn to l&gt;v n minnimniis vale of the
tlo* rlrrhn In ftattfafil** »lnrr» n t v ('o m m ln n io ti at ita an*
miul n'ortrimirallon meeting
volts I th r **moNi vourl«\»n»".
lost
"Tbi» zton* wi'Icoiiicr miy run- j lie'll In III.* City Hull
**1104 live crltlrMni.4 liy t !»*• pin | niyrlit :it which CommisalontliitrciB who Imvo bo loyally sup* ) era Ktlwar.l
IliKuinn and
p&gt;ittsl th r MiaiIc at ht*im’ inui IM. J. t.ixltre were installed
puign .iiitl 1 am rcaily at nil timr^ | ft»r trn u * of thm * mor** y tlf *
to rt*-4i|H*iutu with th r htiyiiii; pub* follow*iittr lhi*lr rp-rlectlon in Ihffi
lit* ill any pi net a nt nuggfst ioiih Fvtii'tnl rlprliiin un l)cc. ft.
If •iiim* I hriirvr that comply tin:
('toniiti-Biunt-r Coleman
WH
with my rustom rin' want a h what iioniiiintt*il
Commissioner H«
I :tm in huitliiritit foi anil that will Jnnit** tin t, hv
srcomlrtl by Commit*
h«* mutunlly
Mi . sitnicr (i. K. Ht.llin*. Ilia elec*
Yt»wrl| Haiti.
tion wit * iinnniinmia nn all m«tn*
*T nppriviatr tin* iTfmi
to
itf tht* lionnl voted
a wart | th r iiiost tffiriin t ami brra
tiMiitrtUB clfik as it will put oil when thi' ioil wii* rolled.
romnii**ioin'r M. J. Lodge was
iiiployrrN mi thrii
iintth* to nnnied
tetajiorary ehairipan after
plrimr th r puhllt*," In* nmrliiilril
('nm m ls.ion Imd closed Its
Thr ronti"*t fur tin* itrlrvtltin of tit.'
business fur the year of 1039
I hr moat efficient uml rmirtisuM sine
die.
•In k in Snnfonl t ffimally goi nnMr. t'olrinan's ■.election SS
ilfw ay yi'Btrftiny nml th r roiilt *t
m ayor of the City was made aa
W'll 4'Ioac on Jail. 1.3
““
llrlil until i th r i*iiprn*iiikni of ho e lite . a his l.nt year of a
three year trim n- a member of
In
as-*
| liilffi, thr roitimt l« pl«nnr&lt;l to the City Cummlssion.
which
fo r
uivc inMItionfit Impetus to th t Miming the chair
th i co yea.x l a . hern held by
r&gt;.&gt;ii&gt;niiaaiti|. r l .ward IIiggtna.
m
i J l a ) . tTfle.nkit - ex p r.aiad ' A*
, r_ ,
jiufirn:lisiitH ill
lntp»o\Ihi:
| nppn eu.tipn for tha honor ba•
TrFuu
•rrvlf4** to thrlr riittomm
Tlw fouith nt»«| m&lt;»si
A ronamltfn* of 20 R4»li*ftr»l || stowed (Tpi'n him by hia collenglles but pointed out that the
month of th.* war t*n th r »m nun* sliopprrB whoso nano* will not In* j iim.iu I. only chairman of tha
divulgctl
will
visit
nil
Minn**
nml
to a fln ir &gt;r«trnU y u ith ri|**.rta
nmkr o w itti n ivpoit of th rlr City t'.unnilssiun and that tha
that 100 nhi|i&lt;« of .*l.'a2,l«P fni* hml lmpir*alona of th r n|ort\ Its stork p io g .e -, made hv the Commis­
ibcvti tlr*trt»)fti in tht .30 tiny -|»«n. ami it* prmotinrl, offrring any sion I, dependent it|&gt;on tha full
L ii m in lift
r t tiT 'li'il .371 to nn*lri:rlhi* cilticisiii th4*y Imllrvo co-operation of the othar mem­
in lino whh tin ir fimlingn. Thrar ber".
m th I thr tli-Mth t•*11 It* if.-*14 I • at
In making a pled
fo r UlO
»r|»ortj4 w ill hi* In M ronfitlrnt iiil
Iriu t JT’JX
of
hut will In* givrn tlii4*rtly to tin* "w holehearted" eo-operation
An Anwifiiit&lt;il I 'l f i ' Btirvty i »*t'ntf*st iii«fl|r«*ya nml turio'il ovri t** the otbet member*. Mayor Cole­
man
plc.lg.
.1
In*
untiring
effo
rts
•ho winI that at If.i't •'•'I *hip* | tin* Vorrrlinnt« eunri-rned.
■" •" bait of the best interests
with an aggiei-ali
lom uge o f. On lh.- Iasi day of Ihe eonlesl, of
tbe City.
I.Olk.T.'l had Iteen d(slr»&gt;...| siller | Jan IS. n rmipi.n will l&gt;« iuii ill
In III! mug over the chair to
11*1 one
Uh- war bs-gan Kepi, .t II,..
n ' Tlo*
? hl' Ilu-.i
O.-.itl.l
"lie thin*
time no
— tin
Hie pul
, is
. .
#
.
.
iBr ran imlirnti it« «*|ioirr n* to Mayor Coleman, t'om m iuioner
Higgins thanked Un. other mem“ J ' " " " ' " f - ' ' %"'I.UIgs | | |r
.......
„ ni,
bet- of the Commission, the
,i
, *«I . til)
s o 'rie rk . ................... .*. is m,tilled
Tin* lira! imiiitli
h'*w«
, .. , l..
. ben.l* of the C ity ', various de­
•ONxf*. II m* MVtllltl
i , XHI.I thl* 1 . . . »
|
,
it
» ....
tho
• hir I 117
b'la must In* toiiirtl in lit I In lta. I merits ..ud others for
eo-opa.ation"
during
«I
.
y
.»
.
.
.
.
Ilrtaltl
offirr
not
I
m
I
it
than
fi (Hi "spli'iuli.l
.Most 4il lli«* past no.otli
M'tiv.. .
|r
l l s s l l i . r . .Ha I'.a* Srsea)
Ity i'Mam i .uHiijc tlo to » half,
‘ *nj *
,
.

Sinkings Increase:;
Karl Nordgren
As Fourth Month
Installed As
Kiwanis Head Of W ar Is Ended

X) .Ships
Ships Sunk DurDur­ ''•«» CommiMlnner Edward HlgNew CfficerA Induct­ 100
ing
Past
30
Days;
ed By Harold Hip*rc*ml pluitf riif thr "tr*i1r-Rl- pier At Luncheon Total 322,179 T o n a ^ o " rmnpaiipn »Hl «i
w a p a .te u t ok the Ftaaieh h u a t
learaed h e a t Russian prtaauare
th at they M N a t told « h a they
e n e ta f k t t aad th a t they were
forced lata battle a t tha pohat of

C a p o n e Condition
Still S e r i o u s I s
Doctor’s Comment
i Ra LTIMORK. Ja n . 8 .—(JFiM
Caueae’a “th ree waaka" ta U aiaa
N tM krial heapltal leagthaaad ta

tedkated G ram m y m igkt go vigor*
ously U the aide of the Kaaatana
la Fialaad if Britain. far eaam plr.
aeat troop* to help stem the Red
htcaatea.
The N aila waul to stand on thr
sidelines a* fa r as the RussianFinnish w er la f a r m ed . apoV.-emea explained, bat they are tet k a t a i to aaspect th a t tha w rite ra Allies w aat U use Platand aa
a pawu ta tha w ar p m a g a l.s l
(&gt;■ many
(Presumably this r i p rest Ion of
tha Neal etewpekit was ha-.d
largely eei aa a ffk ia l aU trm .i.l
U Ike I-earn* o f N ations pecan—
tag ta glee Fialaad all ssaiatat.ee
aaaatalg, aad a a Prime M lni.irr
Chamberis la's d rrtaiatian to parlie meat this m aath th at kte r »et sm i.it will sewd a ir aappl ea
-a a d ather m aterials- to Fialstvl.
T hs Naal xpokaia.ru roukl &gt;.ot
rostst adding th at they was.Id re t

t y a night a f Cermaa
a m i a fte r a brief late
■Gerama hay-—H elra.
K ( a a a a d f M alas ea&gt;
tab film s a f ria ls ting

Karl Nonlyros was Installed ss
preskknt of the K iaanix Club for
IPIO with due ritual at the weekly
luncheon of the eluh in the \ s i­
des Hotel today. The re.rm ony
was priform ed by Harold Hippier
s f Eustis, past vice pie*i.lent of
Kiwanis Intemationul.
Other officer- installed (or the
coming year are ax folio* •
Julius Itingfekler, first vice
president; O I’. Herndon second
vice pirxldent; J. J. Kellerhan,
ta iy ; I’. I*. t'an.pU II. I.

urer: F. S. I.&gt;m*&lt;&gt;n. finsnrial
axrrrtary ; ami Klsaorth llar)wr,
Sanford Ih.udney, I I Imit list net,
W. A. I.eavitl. J. II. Ilsll. I . T
Dos*, and G.*|t. tVoikman as dl(OCtoiS.
la installing the offie.1* of the
rhah Mr. Hippier iailluie.1 the dutie* of each and urve.1 Ihe s.lopInin.-*, ...............
and , A V
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tloa of a pr&gt; gram of sen wr for will,
planes partw ula.ly . 11, - 1...
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aee.el Judges
th r etsssing year that *«mld |.t«ve
The toaes were fa. I« I .w Ihc 'Jh" **,I1 'n*kr,
f w" r,U - f' ‘ '
Uteal helpful to ftanfoi.l un&gt;l itx high
of 11..- r«'|si.t
(mini f*f t h r WoiM w .ii when 'du.*ciiiisIdeiutHin
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• lie also presented the pad G r.inany alone sank -s.L'lf Inns ,! of The
winner
itay f.wa time dulinu- In r unf
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pee*U ral's pen to the retiring per
rw.tiicted U-U.at eani|Mif„.
* warded * In In rash, lh.- aeeond
prasUmt. B. D- Caawell, and comA hrtuhduwu of ihe .« » wnr'a »" " * ' n n v r " n‘l
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mended him for tils excellent noth
Itet »huwed U ni...........I » l l l .! ,,ril° wlnnfr
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during thr past year.
HO hhip* lltlWII. til l Mi.ill v loti
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Frame** 15 ami i/rulml* t.iun- O A
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tha "man of the year" reflerts the •W,
way will. J l, . . .
caudltioa of the world with nearly tries 0J.
turn-thirds of Its population at Uta chief .wulral
wur. “We lu Ariel Ira are living
a Ufa of loyalty,- he saw!, “and
_1 “ ari a* exxtaple «f true
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patriotism and loyally to a coun­ Be Held
On Thursday
try that would prevent invasion
t.AICELAND. Jan. 3. —(Al—
aad'revolution and
There wrr* ten-lnrh lelelca, froirn
aon aptfaa within.1*
Is.nd., and lem prratur** In Its
Ia Ms rwaarki ta memlwra of
low ?n't In r».rente North Flor­
the club after kit Installation aa
ida this morning.
Mr. Nardgren pledged
A hexvy frn.t and xub-freetlne
k li uatirtag «fforta to thr developw eather vlxlled Ihe unner part of
M a t af taa rtuk aad expressed
the fruit and vr,'r.»M r growing
far’the hon&lt; r taarea In Central Florida hut fl-st
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reports Indicated little If any
out that only in the
damage to eltrus. Minor losses
a eluh have
were probable in soma truck crop
• Swede, as its
aeetlons.

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Weather But

« ”.*» !7T J?UcmjToICitrus Undamaged

Federal warning aervlrr here
forecast frost, and aub-frrexlng
tem n eratu m s*sln tomorrow, but
•akl nresent eobl wav* would ptaa
bv Thursday night- The forecast
•onlrM Includes' Flnrahrm a 27,
Naw flmv.na -70. Mima 29. Banford, Ovladn. and Fern Park 32.

Funeral Services Held
Mary Lee Leadford For J. M. Wilson, Jr.
Rites Held Today
F aaseel aerricaa for Mary Lae
Laadfard. IS. wha died a t tha
heme a f - b a r grandparrats ta
O riada Baaday a t S il l P. M. w a n
h o ld t a tha F irst B antiat Chuiuh
ta Oriada thla ta a M h g a t UsSS
A. M. with the R rr. l i m a B.
Day. paster, a fn d a tia g . Burial
w as J S a t e tha Oriada cemet ery.
P eru la Oataearilte, Oa. aa M ar.
U , M tt. Miea leadford h e . B n d

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Fnnaral services for J. M. WII* , J r , 29-year-old aon of Mr.
«W( Mr. J. M. Wll.cn. Hr of thla
city, wera held a t tha First Bap­
tist Church this afternoon a t 2:10
•'clock with the Bar. W. P.
Brooks, pastor, officiating. Burial
was aaada ta tha Evergreen O n e

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Geurge Munson, 77
Dies Suddenly A t
His Sister’s Home
George Munson, 77, retired sea
captain, died .uddenly at tho lurma
uf hia sister, Mra. Ililma Londqui.t, on tho Country Club Road
yesterday nt 12:30 P. M.
During Id. seafaring. "Captain"
Mims.in, n. he was railed by hi*
friends, vl.itrd the .even M . and
moat of the wmld'a porta and told
many Interesting .lories of Ms
cxnrrienea.
Hr « » horn In Sweden on B«pL
24, 18A2 but ram* to thla country
when hr was a small hoy and wxa
one if Ihe pioneer arttlrrs in ■
Swi'dMi rclony in the vicinity of
wliol Is now lip*.la before ha left
Im— wur. than (it) years ago to
..a m hi, xvafuring rairrr.
Hr was a llfo member of tha
Masonic Lodge In Naw York City
and lh* members of thr local Ma­
sonic Lodge . will conduct grt.re­
side service, during tho Intern­
ment In the Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors are hia daughter, g u
Josephine Munson, hia slater M*
a brother, EmU Magunaon, aQ of
Kanferd.
Funeral acrrlcM will he bald'at
ths
Erickson Funeral H a u l
Thursday afternoon with tho Kev.
J. It. Hoot, pastor of tho Cougrugatlunal Church, officiating.
AUSTRALIA REDUCES ntO M T
CANnF.RnA, Australia, J m . A
—(AT—Tha federal ngTwngwrit
has derided to -tatplM ontf the
north terrilory’ where
of land atUI remain t
Grating grants wlU be
huge arras e r i n t M '
200.000 aqoare mites of
that will thus be opener

A large numbar of frlauds at* tha aarvlcaa and th a n was

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Sanford Has;A New Mayor

DEMOCRATIC MENU FOR JANUARY 8TH

WEEKLY

A t th e reo rg an iz atio n m e e tin g o f th e C ity C o m m u ­
nion In st n ig h t, W a lte r S. C olem an w an elected m a y o r o f
S an fo rd f o r th e co m in g y e a r. M r. C olem an h a s h n d tw o
y e a rn ' ex p erien ce n s a co m m issio n er, la n p a s t p resid e n t
o f th e K iw anla Club, lia s alw a y a ta k e n on ac tiv e |&gt;art in
th e w ork o f th e C h a m b e r o f C om m erce, an d lx well q u ali­
fied fo r th e pdVt h e now occupies.
W ith tile election o f M ayor (*okm nn, E d * H ig g in s
Joya dow n th e gatfW w hich h e h u s held fo r th u p a s t th r e e
y e a rs . T h ro u g h o u t th is p erio d th e C ity lias m ade c o n tin ­
uous p ro g re ss an d th e ndminir- ra tio n o f locsi g n v eriq jjp n t
h n s h e rn auch as to w a r r a n t th e p u b lic's u|ii&gt;rvdntion, o f
M nyor H ig g in s' aetiv o a n d e n e rg e tic e ffo rta in th e C ity 's

OU.AVO

RICKS
FLORIDA 3U NSIH NE—Flortds sunshine is appreelitcd moss
in Um N atien's CapiUl than It is
In Um Htato of Florida- I hsppened to he fortunste enough to
joo an expat intent u t tho W trld’a
F air In Which E stlern Air Lines
c iiiie d equipment to a Florida
beach to capture the rays of the
rua and by a eel U in process held

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Itua'i »I«I4 • ( a d i.r lU la a .
■re saalalatan l at Ikr l«r»M ml Ikr raaaf r, n llk prlah d e se r ta M la '.'klrao* aa*

&gt;E V E R S E y o u TODAY
X T KXI’KRIENCK OF OTIIB TEACH YOU: If they »!.ey
I aerve him, they shall spend
fF nays In pm »|irrity, on I
Ir yea i s In pleasures—J n ’i

been n m a rs e d Im p ro v em en t. T h e re fu n d in g liDJffRW
w h ich wna in n u g n n C cd d u rin g th e a d m in istra tio n f l|M * F o f
ShinholB cr, Juts lieen r n r r ii'J to n su ccessfu l ronchiyion a n d
(h e e f f o rt In round u p th e few rem a in in g "h o ld -o u t* b o n d ­
h o ld ers Is p ro g re ssin g sa tis fa c to rily . D esp ite hpm pM cau
ex em p tio n , th e b u d g et h a s b ee n k e u t in .b a la n c e an d c e r ­
ta in n ec essary im p ro v em en ts h av e been m ade.
T ypical o f th e en e rg y M ay o r H ig g in s h a s d isp lay ed In
w o rk in g fo r th e C ity is th e " T ra d e A t H om e" ca m p a ig n
w hich h e in a u g u ra te d la st m o n th an d w hich h a s I w n ■»
la rg e ly resp o n sib le fo r th e In crease in b u sin e ss w h |ch eo
m any o f o u r local m e rc h a n ts re js irt. M uynr H iggins h M
been n p ro g re ssiv e a d m itila lra llq n in ev e ry M iu r o f tP a
w on! nntl Includes m an y sticeesscs to w hich he m ay JH$tiy
p o in t w ith p rid e
A nd so w hile e x te n d in g o u r c n n ip tlu lu tio u s to tltp
new M ayor, we ca n n o t let th is n eesfinn pas* w ith o u t P$*

’rtnu The Niilurday Review of
li'IUIIlilM
l.lluralun-)I
fat heavy footed with On* whito
clods weighing me down
Ot lightly na .Memiry »r even
■•'.Hanjn heiw-lf,
lliK
alaed as llm Victory of Smooth.
F / race on n shell"
Everyone thought tHut when Ituaaih'a lUiMMMi.OUQ |gHt*h*n sail on two wind-home Ice
Pie ntincked 3.000.000 Finn*, the war would ho u pukhovor
7 bc-ita Into the town;&gt;;ift a* thought which from hill Finlund'g pigmy little army didn’t H«em Li have half tin
»• hill run Imp
cbftuco the Poltfk had when tho Herman Juggernaut got
that! not tanglo my feet in the
started. For years we have been reading about the m
W 'rtlckcta of pruio
i t elide smoothly us verse. On vincible priwen* of Hnsala’a mighty lied Army of 4.000,OfM.
!■ the alone where Ilia nn-lte-l men with IH.fMiO.lMKl tralnml reserves.
4 allow* f r .ic
B u t a f t e r w eeks o f f ig h tin g th e Hiisainim a re no f a r ­
kbbll evade the valleys narrow
t h e r along in th e ir eonquunl o f th e sc ra p p y F in n s th a t
g 'i n d tUF|ij

meeting friend* amt v tailing while
in Florida. By the lime thla
(caches the pie** I shill be start! Ing on the New Vaar willed will
naturslly hr a strenuous one. t
| hope that I ran be or even greater
' rrrvicc la my frirmta Ihh year
than In the plat.
DIFFICULT HUSSION — Any
session of ('a lig n -s I* not a m at­
ter to be taken with * j *c and ir«
taxation Imt the now session of*
fu n many perplexing problem*. It
i* hinted that the ('ongrasa will he
asked lo raise the limit of. the naflora I d a ll to fifty billions,'W t-it
n headache! It urn Id Im m sy to
say No U It were not for the foci
I hot when _wi&gt; reach the present
limit the Troasuiyr Department
will cease to pay out any funds.
Somebody Is on the apot. Ollier
im portnnt queatlrns n rr: U' .illon
for national defenae. the Adminlsf*
Iratloii'n p r.g rain for irciurnral
ngn-emenU. iimriidnu-nta t.&gt; the
N eutrality Bill, further libmullxuUon of the Koctal .Security Act,

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DISPELLING THE FOG
BY CUARLES MICURLSON
Deaaacratk N atkaul tieewMIea
Ariurtling lu tunic -rpuhllcani nut because it would cost hall

au will h.-or the mol if of hurry,
f'"pfllt' a a I ho dawn,
bioltgli the trrr.a you may ask if
o “lt'« my face you hhvc ipvii;
(link of me always n&lt; flying,
r^ fly in g through atwuv
dth tny h air slrt-imini: Imrkward
In molten, the wind III my niMh cumiHiign. .W e d o n 't know w h n t se rslc e a

ilirrclur of the Kupublleun Na­
tional Committee— mink'. howh e couh e w r, U-forr he hud attained his
em inent positior
and
liii^'e rotittered unltfM he |im v o d hint-self to bn th e funic* present
while lu- w its'piestsuably ex p ire*
ru n n u r nmonw tho Buwiiaii g e n e ra ls,
y,|H „ nn views— the effo rt
I’rncticully a d m ittin g th h t th e re isn ’t it b ru in in “ tMr* H' make u campaign Issue gf
load ea st n r ilic V istu la, th e B u y slan s h av e upiHXtlcd to i tho reciprocal trade agreement*
la not mi ho|. For this g e n th Se-.i (From I’oelry)
G erm an y fo r 200.000 tra in e d te c h n ic ia n s «
m*n wrote under his «wn slgntvI hid to begin mmin
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iV® ! the KcpuMkan* managed lo reom y so th a t w hen tro o p s go to th e tr o tu th e y will r ......
hope a tilcsaodcr l-cstav-il
an tlM'atylu Of Amy Ion oil;
Mimi-tlimg w ith w hich to fig h t. A fip r tw e n ty y iu r s o f main In power foy w long period
ipld e r d c my first poem* done com m unism , th o Itumdunn hitve a t lunt " ,m« f,n ce *'* f a :e&gt; 11 y thum ping the full dinner

IUlpii Wsli» Bmciiten,

to ii-ii-k «iih.

tsi'after eight and tm -nty yrnrs
life, and half nf them uf verse,
xy now to Uetmm a man
1 m s p rrt. What I began
Blrokliitr's lush, nini -lrsl In c a
d id In Cuiicurd's wintry fierxe.
tc ,,—Winfield Townlry Hcutt.

trututatlons,

as much na th e American prodtx'. hut basrause It was n Is-tter
ptmluct. It was b etter fur the
aimplc vagaon th at all th r heat
ports of 0 h re f c ritte r Are Used
lo thn United S tales
by the
M elons fo r tain- aa everything
front s iitsla d ra V i to
- rankfa rte rs ,. while tho r a m p * cat­
tle, being * ehadpeg 1 and
more
plvisUful and urlUt n ilitf.-rent
kind of m arkrl, go Into the ran*

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LANEY

L A N E rS DRUG STORE
Prompt Delivery ----- Telephone 103

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USED CARS
Unexcelled
In Looks
• Performance
Quality and
PRICE
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Driuxt Town

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A Note To Hitler

Tin- man who.saved 577 yf your wtilors front death
when they oheyetl your order to scuttlg the Nu*i luxury
litter, t'oltimhu*. is u Jew.
Ilia name ia'llarry A. limit and ho was bom in Tykr,
I about this tint-- nf yrar Texas, tip Sept. 22, 1884. He rc-ntmands the U. 8. 8. Tus­
ft always begin to get dls- caloosa by commission from the government of the United
, Wjllr oamrlf fur mnlinu.
Blatcs to defend freedom of conscience, frewlom of speech,
Writr It m j .
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iupiK*e ; (’hngrr&amp;s will he people.
i)Ulti» a numts-r uf UU&lt;
Would any of your men on the Columbus have rescued
the neat frw urvka, but
it won't hava anything on Captain limit had thee found him where he found them? Vieu Drr.klont to HU*, o u u r
man.
••nt frankly far f r t i lntd« wtth
—Washington Tlmes-Hcrald.
al! South America, aiut "pcaoMt
nm ovsl of uaaeeew eiy tnw e
Times* tin twit, fuundwt *n
h»n 1 s t »vbs • tilt battling
U airirn with wthar cowArieei a*
Oleanders
do
tw-al
when
thay
ErnV*l-l
Overall
ert
• ha* )u«i ulahiutrsl -Ms
a step toward veumueic- l»c—
itthdsy. That la-a nutcble
l-rrlty and' world poeev," Ttw
i a f hay puWiratton in a*
wo* In a apooch heforr Urn
4dH a state as HArtds.
Dlrvi-laiwi Chamber uf Cmamirvv.
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that the Mvscoi.' ru rtrn aa dtervod a wariltuv r suagslaat alt f-n-tgu ruirvc* operatlug in Uuasta, Wu
errtnlM wg Upa* dire
k /* t will know 1&lt;M than
,abc-at w hst is suing un

I M t PlyuMuth
Dclaxa Toura

hav* t«ea *uak
to ikite, not ta
tefeata ' Ian nags
fj At th at no*,
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-isauuaaily R s tu - a .t- e ( J u M ; Drugs

TRY
BREAKFAST
OR
LUNCH
AT
AND YOU'LL COME RACK AGAIN 1 1 1 .

H« hum! We suppose llriO will
miner or latrr tiring forth some
Big kind of butbtu diner.

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Faderatlon. “ was hurt by the
$131,000,000
of
rab b v r we
brought la o r by the $101,000,*
000 w erth o f eeffee, o r the $75,000,000 w erth o f raw silkT” lie
alao sntunvrato-l the $80,000,000
Importation o f bananas, cocoa
henna, c a rp e t' wool, and ten.
However, presumably the ItepnhUcana m ust have sumo issue
and obviously have not been
able to form ulate one yet, a l­
though th eir platform -building
'outfit, the Glenn F ran k
com­
mittee. haa horn w orking a t- it

w ith th e n ecessity o f h a v in g K ontolhjng to-------th--in k w ith . a
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A t tho tim e o f th e Rod rev o lu tio n , 5.000,000 R u ssian s j ’-f^the present tkmocraUc U rift
hud
t i c n u i t v I O n e wuuW inMftnijMM
r e p ris e n tio g fo r th o m o at p a r t (huso w lto I—LIIIimI hupU nl Republicans w eald shoot
asIanIk! .eiw..rs~ wsL. ..M n alk i.
at ra te d th e h ig h e s t m e n tal en pacitins, w o re c ith e r Kill si I
o u tr ig h t o r d riv e n o u t o f th e c o u n try . E v e r alnce periodic iMu in |
p u rg es o f ono k in d o r n n o th e r h av e k ep t th e u v ern g e in- Dcnfa^
telllgcnce u t so m e th in g little b e tte r th a n
o f m oron.
n iirlm r th e nnnt th r e e -yenra, m o re th a n 25,000 o ffic e rs t « | N ,

all, . It it only natural
hun-ting uf Congress
lvo tho war new^ (iff the

and the Relief Dill, which la ai­
\rnyc on Im portant piece c f tvgisIstion. Wo will have plenty to do
w ith th„-*o and cf couiso much
mere will arise- ................
NEW KEUEHAI. BUILDING—
The cv u tn n U iu r luo new Federal
Building' to houw the l'o il Ufitcu
and tho Federal Court a t Orlando
have finally Icon ad vet Used for
bids. N oun ally it is a plraaqte to
b in * this m atter to a conclusion
but It will be m :re of i ;pU-.'Bura
to see tho building constructed.
This building will b.&gt; in keeping
with the splendid progress of this
beautiful C entral Florida city.
D urlrjr the ip :/, S tate census It
was rfov.ii th a t Orlando had made
g:c.*l stride* In Incieaslng popu­
lation. I predict that the next eens is will show thot excluding Mi­
ami. O'Undo hns mado perhaps
more cf n gain than any other
city In the Slate. Orlando h ia
some thing.

M nrjorle Kinnnn Rnwllng*. a u ­
thor of Florida stories, Including
th r I’u l't ir r prite-w lnner, Tha
Yearling, haa purchase.I a hour*
though there liai -een n change r-r. the i.m d d u n ei ut C rescent
n«l the |&gt;loa*urc that t-onu-.i frtm Beach, near P.i!ntl:i.

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th e v w ere or. th e f ir s t dnv. E v e ry w h e re th e suceessog itavt
feu ra o n tt retch me. huaevrr all lieen on th e side o f F in lan d . I f th e F in n s keep o n w in
J'fjrOU try, I hnyo goliv,
lltalvo a* ever Dlann, on the n in g v icto ries, traople a ru liab le to beg in b ein g ’'° ,Ty *01
i h o p o o r Iliissian s. A nd th p algnlficnP* fac t nt o u ts ta n d
r'.th a s v keen,
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Mrs. Porter Lansing
Elected Circle Head

S o cia l A n d P erson al Activities
MISS LILLIAN ADAMS; Society Editor

Social Calendar
WEDNESDAY
D u ra Fish Galloway Memoiial
M usl.nle will be presented In the
W c.nan'a Club a t 8 10 P. M
Junior W«max*’a Club wlU meet
a t 3 30 P. M. in the- club house.
Practice of of fleet* r f the O. E8. will U held at 7:S0 P. M. in
the Musonlc Hall. All officer* arc
urged to attend.
U d ic i Auxiliary of Beth laranel
will hold a business meeting at
8;30 P. M. In the Jewish C-mraunity Center.
THURSDAY
Regular n u rtln g r f Setnlnolo
Chapter Number Two o f the O r­
der uf the Eastern S ln r will laheld in tho Ma.-onie Hall nt 7:10
P. M
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T. E. I.. Class of tin- Fi*»t lk«pti.t Chinch will .ueet -it h:llll
o'clock nt the home &lt;f Mr*. W. I .
Kloudrnmirc with group four t s
hostesses.
The South Sale P. T. A. will
meet in Ihe tchnnl /-mlilorium nt
8:00 o’clock with the Itrv. Martin
J. Rrant spsnVing on "Child'a
P eiaohallty’’
An Executive Hoard mroling
will bo'held nt 2:10 o'clock in the
achocl libtaiy.
Executive Hoard of the West
Side P. T . A. will meet a t 2:0d
P. M. A t 2:10 P. M the P. T. A.
meeting will he held.
FRIDAY
The Hu»lno»s W tm an* (UrVle nf
the F irst
Presbyterian ehtitrh
with Mi*. Mary Katie eliittrmnu.
will m eet nt tho home nr Mr*
Grave.' G. William*. 2171 Sanford
Avenue, n t K:U0 o'clockA meeting will l.-e h:ld by the
Ameriran
lA-gi.ui Auxiliury nt
7:10 o'clock in the h gion hut for
the purpose of organising a dunlar Auxiliury of the _Ambri.'ati
l.e&lt;r ion.
W orkers Council of the First
B ap tlit Sunday School will meet
a t 0:30 P. M. Supper w’ill Kaerved to all who hltv# m»de teaervAtion*.
Miami report* th a t over 1.000
light plants a re winging their
way aouthw anl tn participate In
,th* All-American A ir Maneuver*
to ba held In tliut city, January
f.-T,

PACIE THREE

Talkies, Colored
Movies Developed
In Last Ten-Years

Telephone 1-18

HAPPY BIR TH D A t
Mis* Th’eo Vlrkery
Mis* Florence Well*

im n e o n ! follow

. i . j - ! ih: h m i r *

let l I’ll^ h ill -*!• 'I
*N\,#
IU JACK STINNETT
t h e i l e i t h o f Kloi.it &lt; *
lh»*
NEW -YORK. Jim
1.—td 't— |*ii »sin g t. i th.
.
i»r (i«'o?gi*
rh. i i h» h i . m e lt
e n t e r t a i n * White Mm iH I i i
?l iIn* end
i m p t H v i l l m n m t l i o r ttie IP-W* n*«
• f tla »*n\. t».iud*
loiili.^l
tin d»*e-de v hi n •upinMkit?- grew
imi-irnN H r . .t I .Lru.l at*

Mrs. Strickland
Presides At Meet
Mr*. SI. II. Blncklnnd. new
chnlinim of flip 'M ary IjunlKih
Circle of the Woman'* Missionary
Society cf Ihe h irst Methodist
I'h u 'rh , conducted the « meet In*
belli y c stm liy afternoon ut her
honte In M ayfair with Mr*. K. II.
I ancy it* r- h rs le s s .
The devotional Wni led by Mi*.
Hurke Steele mid the folio* inir
eommittee rtrtirm cti were appoint­
ed by Sir*. Strickland:
World
Outlook. Mr». Ilurke Steele; Suppile#, Sim. Clarke Leonauly: ami
Christian Social R.-latlrn*, Mr-.
A. II. Mlddlctrn
Alao, 'P in g tam , Mrs. K. II.
I aney; Courtesy nml Sunshine.
Mr*. J. O Laney; Study, Mr*.
Get lit* Hardin, and Visiting, Mr*
Iliipett Strickland m il Mi*. K- II.
lainry.
Mr*. A rthur Philip* announce.!
a lone meeting of the Methodist
Woman’* Missionary Soeletlc* in
thia tone to he held hc:o hrld iy .
A covered dish luncheon will tic
served.
Refreshm ents we-e served by
Ihe ho*te*se* to Ihe fi.llnwtng cl*cle members present: Mr*. J. It.
Adams, Mr*. Fred Cnllum. Mis.
E. l \ Smith, Mr*. 0 . K. Ootmly.
Mr*. Rurke 8teele, wad Mr*. Glenn
E. McKay.
Also, Mr*. Clarke Ixnna'dy,
Mi*. W. C. Hill, Mr*. Paul Johnsrn, Mr*. A. II. Middleton. Mis.
Roby l.ning, Mr*. George llaidln.
and Mr*. A rthur Philip*.

figon'*; and «»i n-tnm lnc
xanitv unit i»n nv &gt;Wnintr
oxtMintiMtn^ in Tl. &gt;l\
all
imimU* Ok- tnrvii* hi*! ».
m tho
•*0*'«w«lrrntlr.
The atnitr hit it •
►lump

into ad u lt t a l k n e t pirtuM**;
th**
* l ’e e &gt;j'w a n v i v n t t»f i»iit inu**ltill . ( l a i t b l tiSMiprratinn ol‘ th e
ini»d, t!»e ii&lt;r t»l s e r i a l ^tgitifl*
•t»•»*.» d r a m a * ; initio o p en ed it*
i ' » i itnd p*nml.«cd a
fiittni* • I
le|i*%| ion: Olid &gt;|irnlii l*if* took

C. F. Stahl is in Tampa for a
few day* on husine-s.
Mr. and Mr*. W. t*. Hill had a*
their bouse guest* Sunday and
slonday, Jimmy (T app- and J. I..
Oliver, »&gt;f Cairo, Gx.

to Ti 'o . it' tot . ,

the |.*i«ttiir.ati

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t »ok o v e r

t-

tint tie*

« nd o f th * t‘i.i h o
• .« » i w a n d
l i i g h t o - elinpU *
»* .n

Kiithatine

Ci'iin

Kthet ntid h lui D •

i»u

I.oat ,

*'«•»»• b roke

i»s on I ii-r tiad • Mnn»l
•*• n tlo ie shutter* and tier ante »*»d^hoi\
t..
. i
\
th
••• • to
*tiiftlft «lob*
Inn •■iKHTnlri! «»•« l .oulway III
Villa* | '| | lit^'.l i&gt;.l* th e
i’i*ht
t i ! the
I"
i.ill.i** y e a r oil th e eeeeeti. it the I ' t •

Mi*. G*». Coope- and aon. Eonte r, uf ram ille, Ga., are vhiitinc
here a* the huu*«- guest* .if Mr.
•tul Mr*. W. L. Stothlenmiie

loot u n til th e P in tu « t i n t
i* , '
(hi •«*eu .!Mid*\eiin;ii5e
• «'l&gt;a j i n i v i t l . Ali i nloi piefineM;
• • • 'I t - , pinilee-«'.| h , V\a|t | l h -

llig m u- 1,* I ,
C.-iirg,\\ bile rim . 1, ■
I ; 1M '.n mil
luomired In l!il!&gt;
I! • . ia':e1 ,* uiir-tcnt
• and leJidtttti: f«ntni edetiR t h tfncisl . m u it i
* 1 ......|*'ietl•
»!»- l»&gt;m j i l l m i n movie *ti‘i j i r t sprelarli' «?• «.*.
. . . 1. , ,t ,il-i\it
- . ullll ilia ..im • .It elm • on I "Ti ha.v.i Iti «•I
i' . i
iiiu n l* .
I •• 11 ••• ill « m |;li nttendaiNe hr., minin': tin
ii|*«'tt. d il« it.." - ii 11.in .im,• nf
till- li.l-ll. .Ii d
I. ill III sixth
1- .till
. ttihc- -c. Ini
signiftram i pla»
mill* t&lt;.,1 nv
cliff,.'d .Mi t . si,hi- &gt; Kingsley
•iii.l ,*1Ii.-. ■ I im I |ui|i.dn&lt; Itr.

returned to Maryville College in
Maryville, Tenn., n fler spa'ialing
Ihe holidays here with her family
Mr*. 4. i\V. Short ntriv,-,! Mon-

Fred G-inas returned Sunday &gt;"
Mutiny S tate College in Mill lay,
Ky., a fte r visiting heie .hiring tho
htiliday* with his mother, Mrs.
Mne Gann«.
Mis* t.ouise Hardin left
day afteinoon to tesume her
die* a t M ontrrat IliiU'etsily
M.intteat, N. C . a fte r tihere during Ihe hohlny*.

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ANNOUNCEMENT

,.t Plans Made For Zone
. Meeting Of (’ircle

Kiirnifu of M im |)oi i« \V«
will rrg rrl to Im rn licit «hi* i
nt ilu iiomr i f her
r. Mis
J Pell on Wont Kttflit«vnili Nt
with infltirnxa.

l*lnn&lt; vvetc mn«l«a for tho
inrotImc In l*o hrM hriv on Krlilny nl ilio m rcllng of rirrle
Hrvon of llu* MolliMli^t \V. M. S.
!)t*Mrnliy nftrriioon nt lh»* luum*
jn f Mih . W. P. &lt; hnpnun on Oak
Miss lloris ‘Ik itl.n .
*Avrmo* bvilli Ml*, fh ip m n n |»rrlust night front M. iitu . ll
(pidim: in tin* nlwewv of the chnirshe vi.ited for the pu
nmn.
with her parent*, Mr. »
1l»o n iiilin n wn^ opcniMl willi
C. It. Rat tern.
n rcHpturo nn«l pi*yor mnl f«»l*
li.wiil l«\ ol«*clion of cfflrri* for
George McClelland Im- retn.oeil liic y ia 1. O ffircii rliT ln l inclmlj’;
to his tenrhing ill llra.lent.oi otl.-i I ('hitiriitnn, ,Mrr&lt; .1. -I. C’arv rr; Vln%
sptnding the C hristians vionio.ii ( IviiriiiMti. Min. I.. M. Sw iln;
with his parents, Mr. uud Mi
I I Ni'crelnrv nml llopnrtor, Mm.
F. Mct'l. Hand.
J K. Willinnm; roniiii*Uoiinl Trrn^! i:»cr. Mi**. T. K- WiUon; lA»cnl
I* land McClelland has return d (TreHMitor. Mm. .1 II. &lt;Tr.nvfonl:
to lamisinnu College in .\l. \iu: and Hnimliino TroaMiriT, Mm. John
dria, I.a., where lie is :i puiier,
a fte r spending the Christum- li I
ii'ny* with his family.

w r.s T iN c .iio u s i: 01 a i i . h

Cyprc?.T (»nrt!onn, FI#.—Floriilu Mon# forintt ;t "( iOiki
With tho \Viinl,M Imckirroimil for »harming. Mrn. riaiulii
rep|H&gt;r ns alio stnmls on ;v rusli.' In hIri) in ^ pr.'ss
dens, tvonrinj: it rostnnio of llu- Oltl South,
. v• •

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*Th» Spier uf S. II. S
Hr I ick M yrrt

FORGET

Missionary Society
Stew art Gntchel has retut iu-&gt;l I ’
West Point, N. V., a lte r -»—I lui •
Holds Regular Meeti Ihe
Christm as holidays v il l i In
The Wcmsn'* ’Missionary Hoeiely i f the Klnit Christian
Church hehl Its regular meeting
«t the church T u c d a y evening
with Mm. If. J. Clause prr-jidiug
over the business, aeuion.
)lrs. J . L. .NU-Uck Jxd ib c pro-

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parents, Mr. and
]Gntchel.

Mrs.

I'..n

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iffam for tho etcnlrflj .vlih Mi".

PERMANENTS
$ 1.00
OIL WAVES
$2.00 and up
The V anity Fair B eauty Shap
la m w undor lha managem ent
«f P rlnca.s P al, 1131 1 Indi­
an* A rt., Dol.and. U p.lalrs in
Ik* Blawart Building. Tela-

phoae 813.

Martha Oldham, nporutor

Today &amp; Thursday

A tth v r fsenherg presenting tho
devotional study.
I’upnrx
on
“ KvangclUm” were given by Mm.
0 . H. Ijindre**, Mr*. W. II.
Young nml Mr*. II. J- Clause.
A *oel*l hour fall wed with
Mr*. Clete Dchs.in as liostesa. Itvfreshment* were »rrv.sl tu the following member* present: Mia. O.
I), l-andrcss, Mrs. W. II. Young,
Mr*. A rthur Isetiherg. Mr*. A. I*.
Ilandy, Ml** I'alsye Handy, Mrs.
J. Horten. Mr*. II. .1. C tiuse, Mrs.
F o u n t May, Mrs. .1. 1 , Nlblark,
Mr*. Joe Petra*, Mr* Clcbn Hotnon ami Ml** l.ols Ann Ihtbrmt.

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Bill Proston Ih V
Honored At Supper

Murgo"

Bill P m t t n , who was home
from the University of Tennra»oe a t Knoxville to *|iend the
CbrUtmaa holiday* with hi* fam ­
ily, * i | boa o rg u r.t New Year's
Eve a t a buffet »upp*r given by

E. Ii Tyler, J r y ha* r»-lo tied
to Washington. D C . n ils,
(pending Ihe Christm as hrlulnv.
with hi* patent*, Mr. rnd Mi E
U. Tyler, and gTnnditvjthei, Mis.
Mnlliu-&gt;*nr&lt;*uny.

Pint Record In
Traffic Deaths |
Is Held By City

Hr. and Mis Douglas G. Seott
have as Ihclr giesf* Mrs. Hcntt's
parents, Mi. and Mia. fink.- Hill,
•n.1 hrolher, Richard, uf I'lilengn,
who pk'ti to visit h e ir nlnnl two
ir'HMilaucU r , s u i s t * tract
week*.
grnt program."
The »tpiare-jnned six foolei is
pi mi.' of Ihe tec. rd established hy
II,.- i d uniformed men in his .hr*
) IM&gt;I UK

r AYf BAX I f R

B A R R lC A D t

"Tito two biggest problem- In
the yc'tr ahead a te dluratlng tiedealt Ians—particularly elderly t&gt;edcalrltna—and reducing ihe d. ty­
i Mis* Ethel Rent Hm returned In ing menM r cteali-il hjr .It ink mg.
her similes a t Montreal Universi­ In 17 of the 12 fntnliti. s Imuor
ty In M ontrrat, N. C., a fte r spend­ was involved.
ing the holidjy* hare with has
“Twetily-fwir of the fainlitie*
parent*. Rev. and Mrs. J . |l. Root, wsre |Hslratrlans. Their nvet .ge
and family.
up* w s 31 1-2 y ia * and it would
hive Item much higher we-c It
Musgrnvfl returned j ntd f. r Iwn children Itillrtl."
I* at tidies a t t h e ,
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bar gird
ItnolK off god
rattuned frtm

tOVBLTY

Hand. M u . Irvin
son. &amp;l(». H erbert
S't nny I uwrll h a w

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The B uying Opportunity E agerly A nticipated: b y the Discrimfriating Shopping Public? A * Sweeping Disposal o f H igh-Type, Seasonable, Most Desirable Merchandise! The Choicest
productions p f ' Foremost ^producifi Aristocrats o f F a s h io n s ,t :• Thoroughbreds o f Qualities N o w at sharp Concessions in prices. Here are R ich V a lu e - Giving Pickings fo r You\

Second P aij-Saiurdnj

Opening

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Host .80 8quar« Count

The Greatest Sale Within a Hundred
Miles of. Tout Get» Under Full Steam

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Thrilling Economies fo r K een Buyers

Entire Stock of Standard Merchandise, Singularly free from

To Continue Dally Until Further Notice

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For on huur or o» long aa atvrral hundred yard* hold out wo wl
Ooll boat print* a t JOe yd. 'Not over &gt; yard* to a customer.

J . L. TA Y L O R , Salon P ro m o te r

« r J u n t f C le a ra n c e S ale la a n old cu sto m o f T h e Y owell Co. an d in cnth u sia a tlc a lly looked fo rw a rd to a n a tte n d e d by a le r t nhoppem o f th in
srrito ry . T h la th e n k d e fin ite ly y o u r g ra n d o p p o rtu n ity fo r • b u y in g y o u r
o r BOnltM a h e a d w hile n rteea a r e no a m a x in c lr a U r a r tlv e .' H e r . a r« f u n

pages fairly sp ark lin g w ith r a re econo m i n t

In C h a rg e O f T h in E v en t

Mediocre or shoddy Goods, Going at Specific Reductions from Actual Valuations
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t i t * ! ' **■

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E u y several a t tlie low M lM g ii

Silks — Wools ~ ChcBl
T he very dressesw earing
•fi /

f

Id , the prevailing
wintar reason. Fin*
are In oelset colors

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?&gt; \
ONE GROUP
. DRESSES TO $5.95

In all styles and
host typos.

Silks and woolens in cltoie* styles and colon
priced to dose put—Assorted types—values to
M UR at only |L 4 9 .

O ne G roup

A nuthsr Group

DRESSES TO $9.95

AU Reduced

A ll Other Dresses Reduced/
T h e F sm o u a

mj

3 COATS

$1.79
$2£9
$2.49
$2.79
$2.95
$5.29

Ths $11. G n d s
Coats, a t only

Grade, at
Grade, at
Grade, at
Gredeyat
m
*

$2.00 SHIRTS

63x99 Size, at
72x99 Size, at
72x108 Size, at
81x99 Size, at
81x108 Size, at

M ark T w ain'

$1.65 Shirts $1.39

ar. - o .WTm- .■

^ / " • b 00** from fine apyirel fashioned by Hart,
V ^8rh affn er S Marx— Ihe height of character
J B . ja tn 'a .waarabUs—g r u it wpoUits, tailored lo
H. 8. ft M. Inlmltablo o w n e r.

$5.05 Suits, at
$6.95 Suits, at

$1.05
$5.89

« « U",

s „ | t Si „ (

S 7 ..1 9

$0.05 Suits, at

$7.05

49c
79c
89c
98c

if
•

combinations ue« on *als.

Socks, at
Socks, at
Socks, at

2
2
2

JJ-J®

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Hose, now

U a a a :- n * ^ .

If.

VII wool an&gt;l part wool 'gU nktts— Coml
#lth ollk ami H U f i coverb—and wool f
ttul down fllkd vcomfertcr*,' JOr rvlucod
'id * Khcdulci

$1.50
$1.95
$2.50
$2.95
$3.05
i 1.05

M crt'a— Roys*

The I lit.75 Full*.

Kensington IIuls

Sisdo by HiontwonJ and Uunt- *cn— In choicest style* k co’-jrs.

$1.88
$2.95
$3.50
$3,95
$4.95
*15.95

Sivcatcro,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,
Sweaters,

JS1.69
i?2.49
$2.98
$3.39
$1.19
$4.95

M en’s— B oya'

JACKETS. :

h and other gwod wabas
oa* prices:

95 Jackets $6.49
*5 Jackets $7^9
f5 Jackets 9Jj9

flood MOulsn*, good n m t.f
►tandinc value A .vrvlrc &lt;L

$4.29 •

ALL WOOL
SWEATERS

product of the
color*.
'

.95
S olus, On
N u n e s a n d M aids
Whit* and.cflorod materials

. Grade. 98c
S1.G0 Grade, I U 9
fl.95 Grade, 11.69
|2.96 Grade, 12.49
SUR Grade, I2A9

rants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants
Pants

For Mon und Studonls

$5.00 Quality

Children
Tphoenk
all colora and comblm

ROM In this sale sM w uft staple more)
RS l f Hna a
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«oee^now,,.,•

Jackets * Overalls

TROUSERS
Al Ucdiicliuii
Including nil ‘vim
.—corduroy mol •
■—variety of i'l&gt;

“Stetson Specials'*- in
uvular
weight Hats, alio “dtctsoli Play­
boy" In air light wcluhl. All
sites and roloro.

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PHOENIX
P-tMrt no
,m w« uuvwuHOSE
vreign.—

912.75
su m

, 80** Ito 14

Woolens!

Reduced From $32.50

W omen's F am o u s

suns

NECKTIES

rr^pn,

Thao* are.In nlea colon k pattern*, also some In whiti
holds 'o u t they will go a t 19c.________________________

The « n .1 b qtndu
Coats, now at

BLANKETS

, V $9.95

Al Kino S av in g s
l.nliL* m hot I p an t* Mills- .til
Wool Fata it * in blue. l»i« uii ami

O ne L o t o f Good 81ilrt*
O ut on 8*le A t Only

Sharply Reduced Alao

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79c
88c
98c
98c
$U 5

Superb

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tir c u t nalea on

Fro* from dressing those famous shoot* will
stand years of wuapl—noted for dunbtllty. .

89c
$1.00
$1*19
$1.19
$1.29

The tG.UR tirade
Cools, now, n
l

Fur Coats

CANNON SHEETS
ik Reduced pries*

8 U K ) ( t a r n i e n l H , a t S tic

material*—

Of:Cdod^tVoolcDi arc there trimmed effects r.nd plain duiijn.ci
—In best styles'and eolorr.
The f4.9&amp;.Uindc
fd j
Coats, »&lt;&gt;a nt
j

Raffled and Tailored styles hi wblt* and
colon—all reduced.
,,

69c *
89c
$1.00
$1.25*
ma

71c

$ 1 .2 5 G a r m e n t s . a t 9 S c

B uy A Supply N ow !

CURTAINS
Tailored and dressy styles In dlika, woolen* and
corduroys—out on a rack—values to |9.VI at
I5.95, j
•1

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Whits k colors b s.t In , tbs

R e d u ctio n s O n A ll

Finer Drosaos In rich silks and
slsgant woolsos, Smart styles.

&lt; &gt;'.'11111011 I s ,

89c

land a t tba tsgular .pjice—

For Prompt Selling!

Ait Ideal aaeortmsnt of attraetlvs
Hat* for tne littlw glrto—Kino
Frits, vie. Values to 3.60 at 98c
each.

ROY’S SHIRTS
and BLOUSES

Now design! and colors—atsu whlto
shlrU—tbs boot and most wsntsd
kinds—a t sale pries* t

69c Grade, at 49c
$1.00- Grade, at 89c
*300 Grade, At $1.69

.Varied.typoa and colon all la boot Basket
•»d designs. Now rodntod for Job CWmne*.-

Reduced price* oil

nown Mahes

At aharply reduced prices. All
atylea and mutcriala— two-way
atratrh, etc.

WOMEN'S SWEATERS
81.95 Sweaters, now
$2JH&gt; Sweaters, now
12.95 Sweaters, now
|3£0 Sweaters, now
$3.95 Sweaters, now
$6.96 Sweaters, now

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FOUNDATION
GARMENTS

&gt; BRASSIERES
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Sole prices on

W .jr le * .;

W h a t a l i a n ;a tt;!

light* St iliu hk—Trcju *

Distinctive Styles!

-T b a -le it styles, matefjafg iad .colon In for*
trimmed coat* and taQoroi sport coots—Also
••pices suits o T '^ fg a n t’ fc ria s ^ o n 's a ls llks
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will-;

Al*d
piece m ills
In c le v e r design*
d i n i c i f . y’ ...

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•$2.00 Quality, at $1.69
$3.00 Quality, at $2.49
$3.50 Quality, at $2£9
$5.00 Quality, at $4.29
S7.50 Quality, at $639
$10.00 Quality, at $7.98

A t Attractive
Price Savings /

116.75 G a m e n la

casonable, popular favorite* In dresses
'Jn so m any designs, colors, m aterials
fo r yo u r delightful choosing a t really ex«
troordlnary prices, now—T his then is th e

f ro m .E n tire Slock
W inter

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Beautiful garments of u sa rt - and deolrablo
material!, *11 reduced for Jan. Cloaranco.

All Sharply Reduced

rT h * Yowel1 ^
re#l,y B°*“ lo ,ow n *“ h u n u su n | »,r,c ,n B* ° « f,n c n u r ‘
1 fh » n d le e In th is J a n u a r y • t'lr a r a n c e —-Mere go lh« tu r y th in g * you w nnl
*• bu&gt;* * e* r w ,d « J » y
r e d u c tio n ^ T h e nellin,, event u w ln g g ila lo ucllnn
F rid a y . J a n . 5 th . a t 9 dL M. D o n 't delay m ak e u rru n g iiiH ru ts lo rom o h e re thdly

Read end "co m e1bu y a n d 'd d vet

Fine Evening Dresses
and Evening Wraps
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Attend

C uU lug Down Price* on

Bewitching Styles In

Section

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Moil's All

At li*!r Frico
The
Suit..

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At S i l . Fries
Tlui S 2 t til Suits
Al Sa(&lt;v Frlct|

Extra S ikk'IuI

R ed u ctio n s On

Women’s
Silk
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M E N 'S F IN E WOOI

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In blue, grey k brown nice pattern*, splendidly inadot
* styled—a t these sal* price*
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$22.50 COATS

$29.7(5 COATS

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RAYON ROHES

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79c Underwear

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$3.39
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$5.95 Robes,

Sold by tin- gainunt- Mini l* or
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65c each.
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MUFFLERS

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AI1 Wool—nice a**orlinrnl

WOMENS GLOVES
B E D SPR E A D S

F abrics ft Doeskin, etc

Gloves, at-'
Gloves, at “
Gloves, at

$1.00 Mufflers at 79c
$1.50 Mufflers, at 98c
C e le b ra ted •'B clijer''

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LUGGAGE

All a t reduced pricas.
Week-end Cases—Hat Ooxo*—
Cares with built-in Drose KacU—
OUditona* and Hand Bag*—of
leather Duo-Fab— Air-O-Sheen-ate. Make these saving* whU*
you have opportunity.^

ItcuiK tions On
M ill's —lloytT

I’AJAMa S
Rroadclollnt — Print* — Milk* —
Al*o Outing*-—Nice pattern* k
color*.

$1.25
$1.50
$1.95
$2J&gt;0
$3.50
$4.95

-Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,
Pajamas,

98c
$1529
$1.69
$1.98
$2.98
$3.95

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

fatter S. Coleman

Rock Crusher And
Favored lit Feature Tonight
ORLANDO Jan. 3_Rock Crtftht r nnd SlmpM.nia, two of the doc*
who started ll.r year right by
•finning races tho night of Jnn.
T , will go to the post in favurlto
mica tonight In the featured rare
at Sonforj-Orlnndo Kennel Club.

M ating It Over
Nos- that tho howl gsifirg are in tho limbn of menmri M —iJV*
' M dynr IIL n iln " r.'u" ■ki' ii ' t " ' Cotton m rm otles for thorn team s olid k uppoitn.i of team* ‘ it last
*•• he * v s 11'tn n l.ir o f tlio &lt; .
—*v • . . ir Link forw nnl to lifl.tVrthftll m l nnsebnll. Still It may be
m irsio'i f,&lt;
her p v .o il nr s vo " w ell tn *ivimt o ur «•*»•« n hit min look ngaln *t tho •im &gt; . that re*
'itir in - !,* • i • i . ;■&gt; ,v "f 11 im
sill*-I with a »low o f T.i*roHnhilng why or *•.•!&gt;• not a a ri • im-nmt
rhrh n:i .
• t“ iIn- way they did.
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Mins JtwcpMno Dillon, who, oo

— st u n piitvrn

Iho first Mr*. C la n Cable,
r-nochctl the then u n k n o w n
rrr.vle nsplrant In dratoailca. If
pictured In New York a* aha
prepared to leave for Columbia,
Mo* where the will give course*
tn dramatic student! a t Chrta*

Millar lli mli r .. . S S I

Ih* bug* Rot stop v i e r:ac,!iia* co n tin u n
to fore* Red
lers ar* lln .u a r» they proudly stood guard over a number
on Iho o-&gt; lharu front vher* th* Flans hsr* put th* R*d* .Is

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shewn abeva with Yyssas, AaafU*. Marie, Cecil* aad Emlli*,
has cared fer lb* quiats afaea the day be brought tbsm Into
tba world aad will ceatlaa* a* tW tr perseuel physlclau. Tb*
agr**m*et, slgs*d by Dr. Dal aa aad Mr. Dleuae, wlpss aul
tb* p*ndlag legal s scltuus.
It re**mui*uds ereetiee ef a
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“ H e A d v e rtis e d '

Second In Bowling Tournament

ONE PASSENGER was bltlesl, ferty atbor* ieju i.! when tho rrscb liliao's C entral
lt*d” plewed lato th* re a r c ar ef the Illinois C k etrel "I.e a U lu ’e” a : tha U tte r train
a t A rseta, IIHoelc. Bad w eather pruvsnU d tba a n g 'n re r a f tin ••Panruia U iai!od"- f
ra e r a f tb* stepped p a sre a q fr trala.

GEORGIA TTCII back, starts kls SB yard feswbdown ran (a the 3rd quarter ef lit* "Raa*
fcasks'" Osang* Bawl till with lb* M islead T ig .r. la Miami, Fterila. Missouri scared that
lets In lb* 1st quart** and Gaargia T*cb t # ,b nv*r tb* eff«atlva *ad af lb* gam* le maral

• Team 4, led ky Capl. £ . Ksivcrman w hs rolled a total of S2.1 and
\Y. Jcnning" who rollnl a total of
CM defeated team a tlitrv str'lfjh t
g»moj during the ps.ii week to
p :in sedond |ilsco j i r t one kame
task i f to * n 0 in th*: s u rirn l
t uiWhlknV of ’the Eenfo'd Howl­
ing Club.
Tram 3 IH by Capt. I . Tharp
w in rolled s. total of 531 tlefpnted
tcom R lrd by Copt. T. Holly th co
M rnlcht for tho rixlh ran-ecu live
R ctnry ,nnd ty this ellmbe] cut
of tho ccH ;r tn fourth nluce.
•
Team 0 led by CaptAV. I.udwig
qnd pared, by I’. K l'rhnff who
rolled n total r.f 531 defeated tesm
1 led by C 'p t. P. PetoM two put
it th irn to hr.ld first pine*.
P. Peinld rolled high game for
Die week with n 202 ami high
three game tfltol v.lth n 850 and
0 . U hr’c id led erernd hich three
rtimo total with a 53'J und second
Mch fam e with a tu t.
•"The Individual a v e a g ta
re ­
mained Ilia rrm « as last wteV
With P. Pi:lold In first plico gvith
an a v ir it o of 177.17; II. Ibdlnr
hel l lc ond place with 170.0; and
Dr. F rrll, held third plico with
tests.
' The rchtdtile for this vres’k fol­

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Annette Nine, popular New York modrl, wear* a dreawnaker bath­
ing suit of blue chambroy with white pique bow a t th* freaL Th*
straw-brlmmad beach hat has a peaked crown of Reman strlpad
graagraln te match the t n m k w J ^ f f - This outfit te m a r t for
aautM ta raaerta and will be useful a t any northern raaort next

D- Tt.nrp . . .

Charging eepkutaga methods to
Colin Rom. above, Tegletcml
Nail propagandist, tha Dire
committee said the German had
attempted to take moving pic­
tures o( U.B. apeclallaed Indus­
trial plante on a recwit lour of
tho country and asked that tho

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Greyhound Results
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CHALKING ’EM UP

? Elected Mayer
►
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few days this year. Simpsonla't
time of 33.1 for tho longt.
5-ldth’s ruuliJ was respectable
Tonight’s rnce will bo over the fu
turity rouf e, but It will make lit
Uc difference to eitbrr dog, fine
they bath i hate a lot of .cart,
foot.
Other entries In tho field m
Sugg*, Indian Boll, Happy Carrei
fl.lvir Blade and John tlinqfk’li!
; The Snnfor -Orlando track I
locr.tr I nine miles north of Ortei.
do on tho Banfonl Illghwuy
Rltvrn mc:a are presented nlghf
ly .tr Mi the popular daily uojb..
on tho Lcc.nii and third race:
Oi'd tho i,u ahl.i on tho 11th.

Rock Crusher woa the tenth
race In easy fashion, driving to a
thrro leng.h victory over I.ucky
Ifotllr, another entry in tonight’s
feature race, Klmpfoiiia did a
little better, galloping orf from
the reat . or the elivcnth race
fielJ by_aix length’ tv form the
first halt of tho quinrla.
• Rock O ur.hcr’.i time of 29.1 for
th? F n lu rlty in - Iren ber.tcn by

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DO- th i E aetrm Front.

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Mr. W. H. Hofhey
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to rapport the *T trht Inton til*
t^ .w lr,V ’ campaign. fn ad i. for

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! Mr. a 0. Lattln

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. •’niprwnry tit feme i. eaetira”
U r &gt;an oCf^horr pn‘. -ol gava
i-alarm. The .cause of tha alarm,
t mad* known, wai under invts-

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New York
IP, Virginia
Indiana
Now York

Mr-. I. G. L rcH k

Zk. &amp;ORN THIRTY VEAi RS

Iter-n aar tha co lo n i frontier
(tor an all-day battle In which
i* Finn* acltrd the objective,
»re driven away un.1 finally reipturcd It.
T h e . Soviet on*e around whlah
t* battle wwi fought New Year'*
tp He* about ID mike eait of
it. town of Aglajactvl r t a point
ta n k a nortli of toikr luulogw.
'When tho Finn* finally bald
N ,tnt*e—pushing tho ItuMlane
teh toward the pattern /rentier
dhey calcrd thrro mnchln* gun*,
‘ftald kitchen nnd 400 red army
Eatooata, along with other war
ttorlaj*, la it night’* commun-

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tho Important port* of A*So
(Turku) and Ultaborg (Onlo),
far n'ertb nrar the top of the Gulf
of Bothnia, aa their chief targeta.
The raid on Aabo by I I plane*
which dropped nearly ZOO bomb*
*et fire to the city'* undent cn*tle, one of Flnlan.'s art trea:urea,
but tha flame* wire catlnguLhcd
yesterday with le u damage than
ftret was reported. Two panona
war* hUUd and four wounded.
Laet night* communique raid
tho Finn* atlll wtre p u m ln g
Rue*lan force* retreating toward
Juntaaranta, fire mile* (ram the
border, from tha region where the
Fintu claimed virtual annihila­
tion Friday and Saturday of tho
lflJrd Kunlan dliUlon—about \ l r
ooo m*n—at the we*tern and of
Lah* Klanta.

too

Mr. II. J. te ll than
V at, Blanch Leonard
I t . J. A. Logan
Ire. M. J. Lcreturn
Mra. J, V. Lowe
Mr. J. V. Low#
Mr. C. E. Malm
Mr. O. B. Maraady
Mra. Jana Mathaaon
Mr. A. W. Ma*r
Mr. J. T. McCwllaa
U r. 11. B. Mat*
Mra. L Mlnabaw
Ml**'Villa Mott
Mra. M. 8. Neleoo
Mr. M. R. Nelson
Mra. NInland

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SANFORD MARKET REPORT
W itiM Uey, Jen. t, lt« .i l-hane 41
Hall* n iw U *1 ..ilia el ir e ll*
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Qrnera, Fla.
hor.h Branch, Mich.
La o n naor| He, III,
LaonncrCUa, III.
‘Banford, Fla.
Sanford. Fla.
Lake Mary, Fla.
Sanford, Fat*
Sanford, Fla.
Genera, Fla.
Waycross, Ga.
U k a Mary. Fla.
Banfard, Fla.

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nationwide celebration of tho
Praidient**
birthday.
Mayor
Henry M. Lockwood of Charlee'e n , g.- a . pohtto out that had
It not boon for tho help of the
National Ponndatlon daring tho
'infantile paralysis epidemic teat

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Kentucky vie time are being t
JUlpeleather* la hope for
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Sweden **F- Commualtlaa
North Cerellna Y att antfl tbey^ar*
Iowa *&gt;» anltod o f f r ^

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eiHluiK l e d A. il today a * report,
ed ii* i«. i. La.in.au, atanaeer.

CIIAVtmui —ru. auppllea mad• r a k .b e . hpr. (la .t.te .
O ltA h ilu a . — I u . Uruce if a. UH IM .lIlL 11* ~ r U - ,M
kpt
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'o T H — uyr. doe. Wnf. 4*et*c; ho. '!'* o* II*. 1.1* no. *1wo »eic iim
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CACl l)»UlWBn — Ft*, eeppllee
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Oernb. eeci UM r * bo* t.l*.

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Lake Maty, Fla.
Sanford. Fla.
Baatord. I ’M.,
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CKLfcttr J . r t o eappllaa (air,
mod«rate IM -iV i “ *®4' 4 , "4 • d M erUto . M h i. Ile .I .I* .
TjCBjjBBT HBAirra — Fla. dot.
AVOCADO — Via. No euppllee.
IIANANAH — Imported. Muppltee
c u u ^ n u a — Me euppllee
mn.lerale, demand
fair, per lb.
OOltNi
IBIICLLBD) - CWT
Ua I'nnili i.oo.1.11.
A l’lO .U I — auppllea

I daylong R utalan n ttsrk with
Ilt ft r .
Utp around Lake Lava, about
linAJtai (BNAP) — r u . few —
M mile* nurlhcoat of Fltkanbhu. hpr i l l - l ee aec, to quality.
. HBANB (LIMA)—rta. le w
bB.
oq lb* »outhe»«Uni lo r .r r and
a ;**l_ '
it above Lake Ladoga, wa* aahl
Per doe. b a a i*a.«»a.
hav* bran rcpuLcd. The lake
a la ti of two Mellon*—the
BPONGE3 BIUNO I I I AIT
la” or lower part and. tb* Up.
r "ala"—w hich'at* link* In a
TARPON SPRINGS, Jan. 4, —
ibi of lake*.
(A*)— January aponn* sa in opCoL Frank Holder, mad* a
radio broadcast over radio sta­
tion WLAK from Lakaland -last
weak on tho tenth annual winter
convention of tb* T aft Memorial
Highway Association, to be Raid

Now T*rh
PinnaytraMla

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

AY, JANUARY

4, IMP

NUMBER US

EnU bJM ird In 1908

Asks Slash In Farm,
Public Works Spending
Solicitor - G e n e r a l
. Robert H. Jackson
to Nominated For
; Attorney - General

Quits Mayor Job After Five Seconds

Greatest Soviet De­
feat May Delay De­ W PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ADDRESSES 76TH CONGRESS
d a l v e B i o w On
Finland . Defenses

President Proposes
One OfSmallest De­
ficits In D e c a d e ;
Most Items Reduced

Defense Funds
Alone Untouched
Executive Says Fur„ ther CutH Should
Not Be Attempted

Mfcrphy To Take
Court Nomittso' Had

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th e sm a lle st ilaficits In

Um Raich's No. •

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If all of tho recotnmsadaUona
s r r foliowrd. lie forecast a » s t
deficit fo r the fiscal year Im •innllig July I of | l , 718,000,000, compared with an estim at­
ed 93.033.000,000 fo r tho c u n
ren t year.
C utting nearly everything In
President Roosevelt is shown as ho addrr**ed the opening session of the 70th Congress Ju n !'".
the budget except defense funds,
Speaker of the House Dankhrsd, loft, and Vice-Pro nident (Isrnrr In rear.
the President estim ated expendi­
ture* for the n ext fiscal y ear a t
9M,124,000,000, which he
said
would he 907h.000.000 less than
lids year. Net recelpU from **-This trade-at&gt;hom* campaign I f . | \
1 n
1, ting taxes, not counting social
necutity luvie*, would Increase
1)12,000,000 to JR,548,000,000
JACKSONVILLE, Jan. 4.—
Um local Chevrolet Ageney m U
. 11/
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because qf b etter business.
(A7— A $14,320 road construc­
Mr. Roosevelt
bluntly
told
tion project for
Seminole
legislators intent on m aking elec­
C ounty n a s approved for op­
tion year record* th at “ tho#*
eration today by BUle
Ad­
who call for furUter cute should
m inistrator lloj Schroder. The
h aw the ruuragu agd honesty
work, which will employ 03
sad* on hand, cootto specify w hsr* they, should ba
persons for four months, em­
made."
braces clearing, grading, drainFor hlntsolf, lie eald. he waa
s it u
and partial surfacing of
i|n the price* in line
satisfied Bow lower figures could
r read.
T hr guvemniont
VMb iba wsathaT manAjirotlljL-. Vthflt
J*i,blicly ■ sprcitlng hi- alpprv
Itnpply-plO .f 60 and spoil*
tlon of wenilcr wootber ahead,
rlaitlnn for (h r’ suppot T p IvcTtrltnf
m
here for their needs rather than Sanford end Bcmlnolo County sor p3,47U.
n* .Sanford’* mayor, t ’lly Cuntrein* to other cities,*’ Mr. Alt- have apparently stood ths sea­
This road Is known
as miMionrr Edward lliggln* *uJd iiif "undue KurdHhlpR on Indhrld*
uuU
and rconnmlc irroups.*9 •
man ial4*
A vvnur
and
son's coldest wcalbci thus far I’cptitylvunin
totlay th at lie would continue vl&gt;
mrMAffi read lo tlw Ban*
| Bloc* opening the Chevrolet without damage.
loads from State Hoad No. 3 personally direct tlai "trade at ali*Tift*
uiid llouxf by clerks, tftkl
agency b e n a to m ) months ago,
Randall Chase of Chase end to the llig T ice Parly near home" rampalKii w hich-ha* been thi* KDVrrvuiH'hl m u "prepared U&gt;
Mr. Altman said .th at his spies Company, reported this morning
Lungwood.
It it tho srconil highly commended by local mvrof both aeW and waad oars -have that he had neither seen nor phase of the plan of the Hoard chant* since It wn* inaugurated ninvi* forward «»n reduced ra*
Hons."
i
j
exceeded expectation*" end he beard of uny damage bring don* of County Comniiseloneni to oil Nov. 20.
l'ro|MHaU for nulional d c ftiu a
said he believed this is due largely to tb* citrus crop. He »ahl his
make tho II Ig Tree more ac­
Ill reviewing tin- activities of the included emergency fund* fo r
to the efforta of bla firm to keep office had report* that thr mer­ cessible.
City Commission for thu
pu*t operation* started since the E u­
the prlcee In line with thaee of­ cury had fallen to Iowa of 20 to
th ro y ear, the retiring mayor ropean w ar—Increased
enlist*
fered elsewhere.
30 degrees In the early morning
proclaimed the completion uf the menta for arm y, navy and coast
The bookkeeper, O. II. Altman, hours but that the temperature*
refunding program a* ouUtund* guard, more antl-«py ugenta fo r
has purchased a home here and did not remain at that stage for
Ing ■inru It plac'd Hur-wUrtu* of the Federal bureau of InvastiUm manager, M. V. Altman, is in­ sufficient time to damage the
tho City's bonded uotfcldcdne** on gallon, g reater prutexlion o f tha
specting eereral locations with a fruit. Tb* official low trmiwraa basis that iouM Im&gt; handled I'siiunia ('an si,
and recomml**
rjew to haying.
tore for Sanford was 3&amp; degree*.
without undue huid-hlp.
sinning of old nnvy und coast
-All of our force," Mr. Altmsn
Mr. Chase added that the cold
Mr.
Higgin*’
letter
to
The
Herguard boats.
said, -which Includes n corps of may ba beneficial to citrus grow­
aid In a* follow-:
1
mechanics as well as the salts ers since It will keep the mid"I
wish
to
use
your
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per
to
Htuto
Commander
W
illiain
tl.
iseason varieties In better romll
Hrooker will h r th r honor g u rsl publicly , 'i p r c - to the ciliiein,
of Hanford, the member* of thr
a t the regular d in n rr inerting ol City
the later varieties.
('ommUidoli and to tlic head*
Ing here,"
At ths office of th e. American the C’ninpbull-Losilng Cost fid ••• of the variou- dcpartinrnt*, my
Fruit Grower*, which receive* re­ tho A m rrlcan Legion n est Mon­ appreciation for the splendid and
at
7:hl&gt;
nVIoek. tnynl *up|iorl given me uuritig tny
ports from all over Florida, there day night
was no information of apprecia­ George W einstein, coim nander ol three year term n* Mnyur-Comtha
local
post,
announced
today. niiatlonrr, ending nil Jan . 2 this
ble damage to crop* in Somlnol#
Mr. W einstein urged all nirht- year.
WASHINGTON* Jan. 4 - &lt; * V County by the low temperature*
The cue was given yesterday fo r
and tb* heavy, blanket of frost. b e n to be present to meet tha
"Iftviuwing
activities
of
thr
The outer l i a f h of Irttucr, ea- departm ent rum m andrr in per- past three y r a i«, I consider the tho first big legislative battle af
karols and similar leaf crops wet* aon. "H e I* a real Legionnaire," refunding of Hunford'a municipal the present congressional
wbsn Repreoontatlvo
(Java,
Mora than 40 Indiana Future singed by the cold but the data- Mr. W einstein said. "You will debt wliirh wo* arranged
by
Farmers paid a &gt;visit Is flaafordy
“
‘ a* “nothing Ilk* him.. He will deliver k n lm- Mayor Bhlnhnlser and his fellow Democrat, Naw York,
^ ria n t message so don’t miss Commissioner*, the most out­ ha would call up his M U-I
last week nod wars m ural
next Monday.
la m eeting.”
-Tho organisation said lh st.ro guests of the members of
standing. I consider It tho best billA sserting
Legionnaire* were
irq u m led coinpromlw
hs anticipated M
Semtoule Pater* Farmer Chanter.
from Miami and the lower
effected in tlir stats. trouble In wnnlng
to
m
skr
reservation*
In
advance
House approval
Sanford was hwtudad In their
sections revealed a minimum
"Tills achievement ha* relieved of tha controversial measure, tha
by Saturday. T irkels will lm on
sight-seeing tthwrary of the stale temperature of 60 drgrecs.
th
r
City
of
tlw
ahseklrs
of
Its
Md confldvnce
Now Yorker oxpraaaad
and during their stay hers they
T im benefits of rains which ml* a t the Style .Shop, Koiiinillat
and the -hndows of confis­ It would p ais up thes Renata
also.
Be
war* taken to the Big Tree w ar p ts sodad tb* cold more than off­ and Anderson, II. II. l’o|&gt;e Co., debt
a
cation
that
held
Hanford
a
t
larlnlmi t ’* in
" If the Democratic ptocessey of
Longwood, to the Chaw and Com­ se t any damage done to the crop*, and a t Joseph
standstill
fur
10
yrars.
government aro allowed to spa­
Oviedo.
pany Cttraa Packing House, the was the concensus smong
"Today our lavra are as low as rs to.”
American F rail Orowan Farm IV R R fn .
any
city
of
similar
sis*
and
ad­
Tbs Weather Bureau reported
Gavagan said proponents of
and ths Sanford Stela F a n w rs'
vantage!, and the interest re­ auti-lynching
legislation m ight
l tha warm moist air front the
Wholesale Market, by local ad
quirements
for
the
Municipal
debt
eltcm
pt to invoke cloture If *
Atlantic
flowed
over
Fierivisa*, AWx R. JohiMW.
are lower than for any city uf filibuster th reat were carried a a t.
Thaw making op the party _ again today, dispelling Um
this site that I know of. As an Tli* Senate usually Invoke# clotnra
ban of the Evansville, •eld wave which brougnt Ice, frost
Kb percent of the total only Ip extrema cases to shut o ff
ar. They left Evans- mid chills to the state for several TALLAHASSEE, Jan. 4. -O P ) example
requirement*
for
Interest
on debate and block a filibuster,
—The eUUi will make immediate
" If this m easurt is perm itted
payment o f 9S7I.7M on a public Berks A bonds ' for the entire
iMt . . . »
morning were not so low school appropriation which guea ear was paid In November and to come before the Hansta fag a
labor.
ss those of Tuesday tow ard teachers' salaries.
vote 1 believe It will pass,” ha
"I wish to Imprrs* upon tho aald.
The sum Is equal to ’ one-half

A l t m a n Declares
T r a d e At Home
Drive Has Helped

&gt;Tlrod afte r M h g majrar of Memphis for flva la a g ^seconds,
ra id H. Crump, right leave* on a well-earned vacaUeo, firing
wballs at spectators, *H&gt;« polltlcml •overlord took Ui* oath of
Ida a t Ute railroad station and than rcsifaad to easts way for
Iter Chandler to 'ta
k e the ”job.
• * »* t « '
f . i f . t
v.
.
v•
L _ - J . V t . - k •_____________

Saxsvsi

Crops Are! FundH Allotted
H i g g i n s Will
For Big Tree Road
Continue Trade
Wot Damaged By
^ o l d e s t W eather
At Home Drive
BlanketsCounty
AsMercuryDropsTo
Low Of 2S Degrees

Retiring Mayor Says
City Is In Position
To Progress In 1940

v

Jfd M ilk

County T o Ua* Excess T r a i n s Lengthened,
;fC Ter. It’s-'Fee*' To Speed 'Hik4d To Fa­
MeetHikedDemands cilitate Movement

Dr. Root Is Speaker
At »*•»*» Meeting
i lf t i

I 's t

•—

i |‘

After faring the possibility of
Tbc Atlantic Coast Line Rail­
knvtag to diaeont Inu« the j / P A road handled one of the heaviest
volumes of buslnees In recent
years during the holiday baason,
O. £• Hollins, superintendent of
ioth#r tlx month*, County Clerk the Jacksonville division eald to­
day.
. P. Herndon said today.
Since .the budget of the County
During the huldavs Mr. Rollins
« Um ennent year was adapted eeld that each of the reguUr
at October, the Work* Progrte* trains passed through Sanford
daW atration has repeatedly nd- with as many a a . l l coaches and
sed Uw County that the sewing that several times the trains were
out which provide* employment forced U&gt; travel In two sections.
mere than 70 women a t pr*aTo facilitate the movement of
(» moat be df-Wir-*-’ tfnknw the
• i w h shara t* increased te t#
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l i V a I r a In d I an l l t a l a r l r a / W i .

h 1v* i

tproee is brought hy
100.

In .the

freight .I

/

State Commander
To Address Local
Legion On Monday

S U r o te V S B

A n t i - L y n c h Bill
Is Due For Fight,
Congressman Says

- a r-T C i

Indiana Future
Fanners Visit
Sanford Section

Teachers To Receive
Salarieti From Stute

Um regular

monthly appropria­ elUsm* uf Msnfurd

that

their

The bill would provide foe ftaes

ther than tion and leave* the state about City is out uf the woods and on for official* guilty of negU m aa
»1,«TM,000 In arrears.
Another the march, and would like for In lynching* and make rounUup In

thorn U&gt; impress this fact upon which thu crimes occur liable fur
themselves and thus* with whom dsmsges up to glO^KIO.
thay come in contact. You have a
A simitar measure waa passed
city to be proud of, talk It, praloa by ths House after furious debate
It and co-operate with on* an­
other and Sanford will go places
la m o .
Southern &gt;W&gt;0&gt;Ulow to th« Mil
“To Mayor Coleman 1 pledge began cr^iUJlIiing. ReprraantsDfO
my unqualified support and will
use my bast effort to farther
kavrfl things good for Sanford during
his administration.
"I will continue to personally
direct Um ‘trad*, a t home' cam- would b t "(OActrUd
gaJf* which was started on Nov. opposition- this yuan

payment will be due Jan. IB, and
Um comptrollor's office said funds
probably will ba an h an d 'fo r a t
least p art of Um amount due.

Is Ghroa $100 Fine

Finnish Relief Fund
Reaches $48.05 Total

SHOULD M JtF F R C T lV R

LOCAL WEA'

KANSAS CITY, Me., Jaa.
(IV -T h a ' farm h w a a a j

kJ i

.

•t tha wianlag
wm aat turkey
‘ aa wSl ha

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Morn Fruit And ye««tsb)i* 1
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

[ Violent Deaths Mar
Hol i day GejebrotSon Over Nation

■ Mol* than 821 ueribns h u r t
In attendance » t tRc Ifilh. An­
nual PioaeePa Nigbl held In the
;U k t M aty -Chamber' o f * Cym-,
mrreo building hut evening, 1
.Tribute waa paid
to . more
than 100 pioneers over HO yeur*
of age. They Included reproM-ntall vet from aryan different na­
tion, and 19 state*. Near York
led with 10 praoant
&lt;i
Included la the program' for
the evening were ihoit addresses
aa follow*: Jamie Q. Sharon, J.‘
3. Parriah o f TitusvllleT Nina
Oliver Oran,
T. Hr. Lawton,
Fred I t Wilson,
K llousholder, O. P. Hamden, . I t W.
Ware, Jno. D. Jbiklna,
W. H.
Ballard o f Altadtonte Spring*.
K. II. Kllbee,, af .•Geneva, and

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NUEfBER l i t

U. S. Protest
Seizure Of M
By Great Bril

r-7'

mittce On Unsiejrfcaii Activities
lets ‘Funds For
ul Y e a r
AfillJNOTO:N. JanM2. -trPl
* Die. r «M alt Ire, concluding
;4 f 'un^A met Iran
, VTtl rail on Die
atricter
beearaent of- alien 'law*, but
tin will.' defer making specific
blatter tpeommemkiticni.
Veil-Informed source* Mid the
IreHtim** w o o d annual report
leh
rtbe filed
rh rnu
muat.be
flb-d with the
i*9' by midnight
JH H
n tliv fommiurc expires, will
AlailWu.gcncral proposals: an
nhlfLl MMimluh »/ ivwieamt.

Vhlte violent deatlm In other
Lions o f Florida and throughtha nation, taarrad I k obatrv» of Kaw Yang's, Sanford and
llnola CoaW*’ ta ld k a M itta

nl registration Mwa) and sonad pohlWtr of - un-American
Vltlav beyond I ha teopa o f exig atatutaa. Thetarecommends». In avbaUnra will be highla of tba report.
»
waa teamed that Diet would
Um aaeond recommends l Ion aa

Fuehrer
- n M

f, JANUARY

« ‘

ipep'Says
PARIS. Jan.
official newspaper Petit

Ballard Named
County Boar
Chairmap Again

CANABg

* * * * *

UNITtO
S TA T»

n,
r»m
Th*» U n ited S ta te * tod a y
form nlly
protested
O n *t
B rita in 's aolm ir*
of
m all

th e n ew y en r opened
w ltll
disastrous
a ir
raids
and
i h e a v y Finnlah-Ruaalan fig h t*
Ing.
___

I f Finnish ' yaldlers find
tha
fighting rold,' H*i because they
are bntillng In a cllmsto tom,
parable to thb
hembphrra'a
north
Canadian or
Alaskan
regions.
Man show,
position
Finland would occupy If swung
around the Arctic Circle, from

Weatherman H o l d s
Slim Htope Grower*

pc Damage

ASHIKOTON. Jan. % - &lt; * ) drifBt Roosevelt will pot It op
&gt; W' lii■
thb Work t o -' “iMrUa
J■
. j
'-T5
Mississippi valley and the south­
eastern state* last night. '
With atUI worse weather In
prospect before tha cold peak,
l the thermometer plummeted to
86 degree, above saro nt A t­
lanta by nightfall and an hour
and a half Inter was down to 24.
Tha reading at
Chattanooga
waa about two degrees lower and
at Nashville, eight degrees low­
er.
A harsh northerly wind
In­
tensified
tha ''tew
onslaught
which veered eastward anil be­
gan to ln»e fores aa It moved
coast
Florida largely escaped
swiftly
towards tha Atlantic
the Icy inroad and the eastern
Frank A. Wright. 46, for 17
seabeard states lilfewlso
were
years a resident of Seminole
spared its full force.
As the sheet o f cold spread County, apparently ended his own
southward It left dllghtly mod­ life fay drinking carbolic acid list
erating weather In Its wake in night. Sheriff C. M. Hand dis­
In tha midwest and cast, al­ closed today.
Apparently despondent over Ids
though broad axpanses of snow
(till lay on the ground In these III health. Sheriff Hand said Mr.
Wright died at hla homo alout
regions.
. The tbarmumatar wns still 11(60 1\ Mm
He has been an rmpluyee of tha
wall below freeslng In the east
FMteburgk. Fa., and Albany. N. VlrglaU Pato|ltia Fertiliser plant
here
for several years.
Y-, registered 13 drgrees altove
Hiirvlvors nre hb wife and
seru at dusk| New Y'oik, 20,.
mocrat. «nd Boston, 21.
daughter, Mary Martha, hb fa­
Tba Weather Bureau warned ther and mother, Mr. end Mrs.
Florida fruit and vegetable grow­ John Wright, who llv* In North
ers to aspect heavy, killing frost, Carolina, snd two brothers.
Funeral arrangcmcnU will be
with temperatures ranging beannounced later.
(OsmIssm aa r s s e n m l

be reduced, an Influential Adminis­
tration supporter predicted yeaterdey.
Tha Administration adherent •
senator who declined to be quoted
by name, as Id ho had not dbcnaaed the question directly with
Roosevelt, but that he believed
the President would tall'the rrataambllng legllsators to do what
they liked about cutting outlays
■nd retaining or robing tha |4l,000,000,000 debt lim it
Thb Informant predicted that
Congress would make no great rv»
dnctlon In appropriations for re­
lief, farm benefits and the like,
and ha Mid tha law-makers there­
fore would bear the responsibility
for continued Urge-scale spending.
Congress will reconvene nl noon
Wednesday and nt I4M will hear
RaoeeVslt delhrrr personally hb
annual massage on the aUte of
tha union.
Any advice which ha has to give
on financial mature probably will
be reserved far Um budget m»e-

[ris'CetelU Brandt'

Die* At Home Hero

English Conscript

Road Group Asked To
Two Million More
Eliminate Hazards
In “ Death Valley” Eastern Port Of Hong
* Kong Is Closed As
W. D. Dallanl i t
Altamonte
Safety M e a s u r e

Mercury To Drop
To 29 D egrees,
Bureau Predicts
tfalte Decision
On Expenditures

Disastrous A
Heavy Fighting In
Finland Feature Be*
ginningOfNew Year

Frank A. Wright
Takes His D ie,
Sheriff Reports

to t * threatansd with a similar
fnlc In tha Salla sector. Russia
reported nothing ? • (
op
»necf‘ had hsppsnad
front, bnt t o ll o f the ibomblaga.
Romanian Premier ■ Talar seed
tald the provinces o f i Brsasrtbla
snd Pu-nvins, I ordering on' Baa­
ls. would be dsfsndW “ Jt; tl»^
Iasi man*- I f necsasaiT. '
Hetman scoutera ware dr bran
from over.the British Isles, hot

* * * * *

motion" was oUxfnud. '
'f ! T
Britain closed tha part Hong­
kong as a defense measure. n b &lt;

eeross the
Karelian
uung,
where the Russian Rtd army
was reported In last night’s Fglnlsh High Command communique
In hsve been hurled back in | l
assault on advance positions f f
the Mannorhclm line.
Yesterday's
heavy
fighting
along the dU-mlle Karelian M f *
liatllefront bstween tge
m ils
(Julf of Finland and Laka La­
doga, although not described |n
last night’s communique, woa
preceded by an InUtua shelling
or the Finnbb line* by Ruaalaii
artillery.
Finnish offlcU U bellaved Ike
Soviets might ha about to
launch thslr anticipated
b|gscale offensive against tba Mgfe*
ncrhelm line.
The Swedish radio report**'
that 60,000 crack
Red ArnMT
troops were masted In L a s ln g ttt
en route to tha Karelbn batflp*

Red Army Command laal w »
Last night's communique o
that tha violent Buarian attt
thrown back by tha Floabb i
fenders occurred Sunday ale
the Tslpale River. Tba wag
the Isthmus has beau foul
with hardly a lull alnca Dec.
whan the Russians hurled tk
first hlg blows against tha
luilteuu line.
vary Important mattara coming
The High Command’s coma
In 1040 which ha is especially nlqus yesterday Mid tha reaaM
qualified to handle.
o f tha 11,000 man o f the »
"Mara power to our Mayor and Sian
Division^—o f wbl*h 1
Commission for a groat
and
prayreaatvs 1940“
Mr, La (Aar's statement la as

Cooper* L«ffler Commend Commission
Ana Request Re-election Of Higgins
WolUr. L. Cooper and W. A.
Laf/lar, former OUy Commbslonar Joined today 'la commtndlng
tha City Commission for ha prograaatval acthrltka
during
tha
MSt rs tr nod also requested
that Mayor Edward Ulgglna bo

tea

fellowsi

*1 wish to odd my sndoraamsnt
to tha olaaUan of Edward Higgins
as mayor of the City o f Sanford
fo r naotbsr year. Ha baa shewn
iAmtlsowl r rite
Mkd a dsbtoal
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T U E S D A Y , J A N U A R Y 1 1 WB

THE N EXT EVENT W IL L BE A WRESTLING MATCH

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f it t hi* drum’s been struck once
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And n«w she Ilea, actfuluilU-reJ,
"4
berafk of her galUnt crow,
_ TO. show* tho foes of Britain
what Britain's aons e&gt;in tlo.
A y - Drake Be* in hi* hammock
it t - &gt;• hnrd by the RpanUh Main,
U Itai, evtto ttoero -hU drem h.s
**'
-eeanded, and hi* yptrit lives

A "Codp for Congrpsnmen" him recently ^ocn
i»reaentmi the augunt Mouse o f Ileprescntativea hy a "fresh*
m an" mootbor from Ituliann which nil momhera might
well strive to follow. A ft e r ono year in tho Mouse,■IleprrM n tative George- W . G illie snys:
“ Don’ t talk too much.
....... — ——
1
"Ilo n 't mnko 4oo many pntmiscs, hill live up to tho
;
||?MHRT ?■ HORTON... onei you make.
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ZIRHW AAMl'Vt !i5Tw Y eir
- “ Don’ t worry nlxnit what your opponents day tthoui
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over, thank heaven

ton’ t jg o high-hn'. u fter yini'ro rli'ctod.
Inn’ f* rail to glvn tin- In-nt aerviep o f \r
ioti*t vompmmlae with your conacicncp.

phU Commtrci»| A|»It A 32H pi ice ttlltlrn
*y. rt»y tho pgnr csri

which 1st It a severe W-allng.
lost f.vr Imt") riant prlrtltloners.
Cultural Picture 'Ing,
J’uldlr libraiips were hsrdesl hit.
A il ilcalejs drew In their, horns,
'Advances Widely und
u few important ones rlosed
out. ^tiuruni endowments lost InIn Last Decade rurne
steadily—no final sttswer

Hint th® Christmas shop.
Mon la over It might be a
« to Inaugurat* a pay-up

A l BatlUi say* he ntay have to
•U k* soother walk” . Too hjdl
Just aoither hitch-hiker on life's
__
•mpty blgltw|y.
Chrbtaua Business Best In III
Taars, Poitmszter Elates- He«HIfM. That must have been sonic
-Ckrlstma* busJsM* III yonrs ago.

By JOHN HEI.nV
NEW YORK. Jan. U. ' - ( d ’l Becausc even milliorviiics must
eat, the entire rultural nieluii- uf
tlio United Btites hns vlinoged in
10 years. Now th* village doctoi
help* support the New \ork I’liil
harntonir nml Unrle Joe In-liis
guarantee the lletropolllan Opera
There "Os a Jny wlieu rne fam­
ily, the E*t*rhnzys,‘ suppnrted nn
opera, an orrhestia and i-vrn
great composer for llirlr own «•*•
IJiter
n Celunel
elusive rL,' A cut......
..................

l i tha German* keep an scut- Higginson eoi'ld shctilder the defi­
of the Boatnn Kyinphnny. and
tUag thalr ships, may te II will cit
eaeur to them sooner or later to llariy llarknesa Flagler ixmld -t»sumo ibo lllldril l-f the Neu Yurk
SMtii* their »hlp of state.
8yin|ilxuiy.
.
There « a i also Orlolier, 111* 1,
A Uopvard *rlrn!l«t predicts th*
The
virus
of
October,
IQ
UD
i
*XIoI4*B i f f i i Civilization tn th*
worktxl slowly but effectively, Tb-'
MtUt tatwn. In only about 600,000 first
break ramo Jn Marvh IU33,
* ■ * * m i s , ho says, there won't
when bearded and renmlr Olullu
Gattl-Casazza announred that th*
Metinpollton'* financial harking
waa exhausted.

Huealtn newspaper attacks
r President Hoover for hla
It relief work. What ar*

There were many slmilir breaks
over the cottatry.
Yet there were no Important
casualties among girat American
orchestras, opera companies, or
art museums. Even hook publish-

B S&amp; now* men hav* been busy
! the past week picking the
•t atoriea of 1939. But what
tat lo too (a someone who
ek the ten boat for 1949.
ford had an unusually good
Nrw. Yrar U day

has yet been found to tlmt, cither.
But potirrally nn answer wns
found. It w-ss forced on the
I world. The answer wn* lo trnaden
I the Lis*- of kuppoit.
Ono inslnnrr was governmental: j
the federal ait projects. By nml
laige, these proved thrre w-ts a
poptiltr market for “ art.” and that
“itrl" could he prmloeed to fit it.
— Privately thr situation is simi­
lar. Goer you could count lit.-1
men who suppnitnl the New Y01I: I
I 'Ii 11his1monk* on your fingers nml j
tuea: now their are more than
10,000 guarantors.
Where once thu Metropolitan
iiporn was nlim--.t wholly conIrolleil by the owtteia of the lower
tier buses, now the owner*Hereof
«lxi trying lo aell the id holdings to
the ppemting eom)isDy, and the
Mrirrpolltan Opera Guild U lining
up other theusinds to help. Etch­
ing* ar* being sold for $3 or less:
sculpture cap b* hsd al bargain
tales; populir-pitcod books arr
on U&gt;* make.
Th* ilaoad* close* taith the
country ut largo advancing to pay
th* dafirits left behind by art's
patrons In their dash for th* unto.

. USED CARS
are
Unexcelled
In Looks
• Performance
Quality and
PRICE

ANNOUNCING

Pictures

LITTLE
WONDER
STUDIO
n F MOT OH 10c
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Caraway,
,r, too,
might
reap
____ benefit
some
I
from the
show #
although in proportion far lesT
than the British and
French.
There arc now 60 or more Ger­
man freighters stalled In Ameri­
can ports.
They hardly dare
more out o f tha three-mile limit
bccaure o f
patrolling
British
cruisers.
With a 000 mile (one of safe
water In which to operate, they
could choose their own timo nna
place from which to start the
trended dash to home.
W
German ships would be par­
ticularly discommoded - by the
tentative suggestion put forward
that nny belligerent ships which
committed a wsr-llke
act
in
American water would be denied
use o f American ports for any
purpose.
The
fewer
havens
there nrc for German ships in
America, the better the British
will like IL
They have pain*,
•takingly refused to set r x a t fl
pies
themselves which
eouaP
later be used as precedents for
German demands.

rjUG
HENRY A. RUSSELL
SEED COM PANY.

HONG KONG, Jan. 2. - —
Japanese outposts,
evidently
Virtually denudeil ot Ils air force n°t believing tho Chlnesr again
Ir the first works of tho Kino- would repeat their daring perJapanese hostlllllcs, the Chinese formnnee, were . “ raught imp- lights surrounding the city out­
A lt Command has during IU8U ping.** All of the Ghlncso plane*, lined approximately the area to
been making pajnful progress to -. accoriLsg to Khungking official |be burnt)oil.
One night, (he Japanese conwant realization of
Generali*-1
dropped their
bombs
►inio Cbiatig Kal-.lirk's program without lota. Grounded Japanese ccntralej on the industrial area
for s first-line fighting force.
| I'lsnes, with tholr fuel supply In the western suburbs. They
J*|Mit»se planes roam tho aklea.rilll unrepleniabed after
their dropped their bombs In the afra
by
searchlight*—but
front Peiping to
(!anton
and own raids, wero unnblu to tako hounded
from Hhaagiraf to the far-westA running dog-fight be- learned the next day they had
g almost tween the Chinese end Japanese' hit only rice fields, mllea from
machine- 'pursuit* from sinolhcr neat by, the objective*. The searchlight*
ut rewonv, field top*) nlneo over a 200-mtle had been moved to mark a vsl-,
! course, with the Chinese assert- uelets area.
Kunming ! ln* they shot down two o f the
&gt; enough Japanese. The raid losses were
most of **&gt;4 to be 60 Japanese planes
— tn give nnd total destruction o f Japan***
ppealllwn. munition* dump* snd
gasoline
bombing storage tanks.
■
■terrd ta
At least 30 percent o f Japan's
offensive ability, military experts
Ith sheer soy, It based on control or the
he Chin- air. Chinese troops in many po-i
nskeshlft sitions have erected strong de­
ls in nn fentive fortlflrstinn* ond lben|
uiprislng hern forced to.nbandon thorn
when JapsnoM- light bombers
light
In subjected them tn day-long f|ro,
trurl. at and leveled the
fortifications4
1ere base Japanese troops driving op an
: n com* objective can sweep straight
tber Of through without encountering ally,
1038 Chevrolet %e q
he Cliln- massed Chlneae beesnsp o f serial
Deluxe Town
es.*’
nlssorvallon— sftee- which *thsy I
were re* can take the time lo consolidate
aoonlight Uieir rear and .mop-up (he l ’ hin-i
1087 Chevrolet I
province, es*.
Deluxe Sport
1* tminbUoahln lo i-oneentrsta safflet-J
Sedan.
the city exit pursuit planes to
defend I
.
various cities, the Chlnesw have!
1038 Chevrolet f
it n r«w adopted new loetlcs. Far months II
Deluxe Town
ns Jan- Japanese bombers on the way lo I
Sedan. Radio.
Y*'l
Chungking flow over tho Hills
1 9 3 8 C h e rr * le t
6
0 party Vangta* rlvsr post of Wanhslew.)'
i r,tuS% ,n Angnst, as was Htslr Hauali
Coach
L it
.0 custom, n fliahl of 87 passsd1
1936 Chevrolet 9
over tha elty a l a height of 3,000
JSSL ..M * r d v a u »,J ln .X n ia . anDeluxe 4 Door
Sedan
lYatcfalog rarefully *T8f “ MBtr xntetttpocUng pilots. *7Ykrn the
mt opportunity, Iho Gblaaae carnage waa ended, according to
1937 Plywwwth |
laliealrd thia performaur* by IVanhstcn foreigners, 18 Japan­
Deluxe Town
Uiag the city on OcL 14. T I - ese plane* were smoking on the
ground. The real had fled, got
1 ground.
1914 PlymMitk
Coach
1988 Plymouth
Daluxo Co m !

Social A n d Personal Activities

cruisers from refueling within
the neutrality tone, Jamaica and
rcveral other
Important
little
spots are entitled to shelter and
refnel British ships.

O f rnurse, Uie British would
want ua to broaden the defini­
tion o f “ wnr-liko nets” ta In- -Imle more thlnya than actual
j battles.
We would bo asked,
for Instance, to keep German
j surface nr undersea rnlders from
molesting British or French mer­
chant ships within the neutrality
tone.
That would be n nlcu onler.
It would vastly widen thc^-area
In which British merchant ships
could operate In safety before
they had to Itcgln that perilous
llawt llrou gt-th r real belligerent
tpnas on the European side. With
thatl&gt;)M l tit guarantee, there
might have been no battle be­
tween the Graf Spec and tha
Brltteh cruisers.
Likely, aUn, the British would
expect us to prohibit resupply­
ing o f German ships within the
neutrality cone.
With those two
things
as­
food
sured, the British navy would | U X U ! m ! I 4m m D i a
havo many fine ships fir e to
patrol the rest o f the Atlantic
and the North Sea. Moreover,
even waiting
to
drop
their there are no
ground* upon
“ BURFEES SEEDS GROW
bomba.
which
the
American
nations'
100 W . I l l 8 L
Phone 41]
At Chungking, Japanese bomb- could art to prevent
British

Chinese Slowly
Build First Line
Of Battle Planes

A fte r Christmas S pecial
Six Post Card-Size

British

j

Thrwc who find It difficult in thpac confusing dajr*
to fteporate the wheat from tho ch a ff in nil they hear nnd
read,
It. Mill*
I VSSSI) may
SIISS/ profit
|#S W »S» from the obeervution* o f Clyde
V
cr, director o f the Institute fo r Propaganda Analysis, In
the Rotnrian Mngnr.ine.
E very man can learn to analyze propaganda fo r him*
aelf, Mr. M iller asserts, by stopping when he hears what
may be propaganda, and by asking him self: “ W ho says
It? W h y? W hat arc the motives o f those who Influence
him? W hat does ho wont mo to do?”
Such a process
Isn’ t easy, ho warns, Jrocnusc iicrsons are too often m in i
by their emntlnps. hut it can bo done.
......’’F e w .n f ua. nrc.Jn n |&gt;oitftlon to answer the prmrauaiu Ia ■CJtmpaifiiia Uml *»f« s!ige»| to influence our think*
ing,’ ’, julva M»V Miller, "lint all o f im can analyze props*
oAndfl. I f 'Joii do not ,wnnl t o Ik1 taken In hv propaganda,
Inaiht tori the facts. W eigh th e points on Irehulf o f ev­
ery side.”
Todav’s propagandas roneern all o f ua- I ktsuso our
reaction to them may determine the kind o f world we live &lt;
in tomorrow, tho nuthor comments, reemphasizing the p o in t,
that while propagandas may be both good nnd bad, thoso
"aunereharged with em otion" must lie carefully scrutln*'

Behavior Code

WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.— &lt;/P)
— Wa have it on reliable author­
ity that the British and French
will be extraordinarily pleased If
wo will pledge ourselves to keep
German raiders out of the west­
ern Atlantic. They w ill'b e glad
to spend their time keeping the
rest e f the Atlantic
nee
of
them.
The same authority assures as
that unless we guarantee that
we will keep the Germans from
committing
war-like
acta
in
these waters, the British will in­
sist on the right to do It, Just
as they ajwaya hare
In |mst
wars with Germany.
That, In a nutshell,. I* the re­
ply almost certain to be mads
by the British to any blanket
proposal of the 21 American re­
publics that our neutrality cone
be kept free of such dramatic
sea battles aa the nno with the
Graf Spec.

BUT W e W lL L f

Analyzing Propnffandn

TH IN K OF OTHERS MORE
T H A N OF YO U RIELKi And the
, Lard turned the captivity of Job,
train he P&gt;ay*d for. his friends:
Oho the Lord gave Job twice aa
moth aa he had before— Job

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By P R O T O N GROVES

When we le *m that the United Sintra In Mill pay­
ing the coalu o f Iho W ar o f 1012, we are moved 4o won­
der when wo will K&lt;-‘t through paying fo r the Inst w ar In
which thin country engaged.
Under the clrcumntanccn
good hunlncnn judgm ent domandn that we keep out o f
futuro warn at Icon, until we have paid fo r our old onen.
’/Mr. George Dlghy, on Kngllshmnn, recently motored
across America with his w ife ." reveals n weekly publica­
tion In Ixindon. "M r. Dlghy m:ule a discovery* concerning
U. 8. w ar pensions, payable to the widows of pensioners
even when marriages are contracted
two
generations
a fter tho pensioner’s service hns ended; they ore aUT1 fet­
ing paid to widows o f men who served In the 1812 Waorl
“A girl o f seventeen who married one o f these war
veterans o f ninety-five in 1800 would bo only s lg ty -fite
today, with manv more years o f
pensioned wMnwhood
probably ahead o f her. A n v o f these widows who became
centenarians will still be drnwlnir tensions In Jw7Jt.
"On this basis, Mr. D lgby adds, it will tie A. D. 2079
before the Inst pension che&lt;|ne payable in respect to the
1914-1918 w ar is endorsed by its last widow, who will not
be tarn fo r another fifty-seven years I"

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S ocial Calendar
TUESDAY
Business nnd social meeting of
the Alnlbran Class of the First
ltnptir. Lhnvch will be hsld at the
home of ilia, A. I- Kelly, 20U
l&gt;nurel Avenue, nt 7;."&gt;0 o’clock.
W E D N E SD AY

Itcgular buslner* meeting and
luncheon of the Woman's Club
will be belli In tlu* club house at
12:30 o'clock with Mrs. .A. L
Collins us hostess, assisted by
Mr*. Kmler Curlrtt, Mrs. J- T.
.Newby, Mrs. Hanford DoudneV,
Mrs. .1. II. Menlck, Mrs. G. A.
Speer uml Mrs. H. O- Sblnholser,

TIIU B H D AY

Begulnr Hireling of SwiilnnltChapter Numl4*r Two o f the O l­
der of Ihv Kii'tcm Star will be
held in Hu* Masonic Hall nt 7:30

j.

T. K. L. Class of the Firs! Bap­
tist Church will meet at 8:00
o'rlork at the home ef Mr*. \V. I..
Hliiinlrnniire with group four h*
hostesses.
FRIDAY
The Builnes* Woman s Circle of
the First
Presbyterian
church
with Miss Mnry Karle rhainnan.
will meet at the home ot Mrs.
G rove' l\ Willinma. 2174 San font
Avrnuc. nl 8:(HI o'clock
A meeting will lu* held by the
Ai-u-ii.no
Legion
Auxllhiry ill
7:30 o '-l.-l in the ligkin Iml for
the purpose o f' organizing n Jun­
ior Auxiliary
of the American
Legion.

NOTICE
PrarlVi* of uffh-eix o f
der of the Eastern Star
In-Id Wednesday night nt
M. in the Maronlc Hall.
fleets see urged to attvnd

tho Or­
will ho
7:30 P.
A ll nf-

TODAY ONLY
DOUBLE BILL

rcnnmiate at the University of
Alabama who ha* been his house
guest during the Christmas vaca­
tion Alliert Fitts entertained Fri­
day night at hi* home In Mnyfttir.
The living mom of his home
wa.i rlrared for danrlng snd the
mom* where tho guests wrrv entirtulnnl deeorsted with gladioli,
greenery nnd pine boughs.
llnfrr.hmenta were aervisl through­
out the tvenlng.
Pn-sent’ with the honor guest
were: Miss Marjorie
Cnghurn,
Miss Msrtlia Telrorsl Miss Kath­
ryn Thigpen, Miss
Marguerite
Ingliy, Mtsa Oleda Dyson, Miss
Catherine White, Ml's Trenholnit•ritntmII, Miss Ihirothy Milrhell.
Miss Marian Kstrklge, Miss Dmothy Wiggins, Miss Mary W ig­
gins, Miss Helen Palmer, anil
Mist Joanne Attarelln.
Also. L. M. Telfnnl, Walter
Haynes. Donald Bishop, A. Walhire. John Hlntermlatrr, Billy
Xachry, Jr., Ilarr)* Grlniball, Bohby Newman, John Morgan, Les­
ter Philips, Sam Dlghton, Henry
Wight,
Brantley
Adams, ami
Jark Bolt.

Mrs. Bennett Land Is
Complimented A t Tea
Complimenting Mr*.
Bennett
Und, Jr., of Apopka, before her
iscent marriage Miss Dorothy
Maine* o f this elly, Mrs. nennrit
Und, Sr.. Mr*. Ilenry Land and
Miss Lydia U nd entertained *t
lea Thursday afternoon. Given *1
' the Und home In Apopko, the af*
' fair via* the outstanding social
event of the Apopka holiday »»a•on.
Assisting the hostesses In re­
ceiving the gueata werei Mrs. 11.
T- Carleton. Mrs. W. T. Ch*m|ineys, Mr*. J. K. Parrott, Mid Mr».
W. G. Talli n, all of Apopka.
Mrs. J. f! Robinson snd Mrs.
Davkt 8 . Simpson, Sr., presided
at tho Ua tahlo, and assist Int in
serving were Misses Mary ond Kit
Und, Miss Vota Claire Robinson.
Mias Virginia Colbert, Ml** Annie
Mae Isenhower, Mrs. Raymond
Anderson and Mr«. \V. J. Ignu. of
Apopka. ■_______________

Dr. Elizabeth Tracy
Speaks Before League
Dr. KtIsabelh Tracy gave a talk
cn the New Year at the regular
weekly Weetlmt or Ike ! ‘r**hvv
terlan Yonng People's league held
Wat Sunday nlghl In the ehuirh
with Ml*n Virginia Ford leading
the program.
A carnet solo wa* riven by Bil­
ly B'vntley and n |ilano eob*
played hy MW* E ll*' llutehWon.
JWveral fam llLr hymn* wete smut
and tho group lc-1 In prayer by
John Ristllnc .
Tho buslrn»« M»*i«-n prec*xle«l
Ih* ptogtnnt • ml the prayer serv­
ice ttiit Ini by l.iila il Hi'i udon.
A rc|Mi&lt;t wiih given mt tin"oilier ri-akl bvkl 'y . the leogur
Ukl Hatmday night it Iho home
of Juhn ami Fn-I llWtllnv in
Isingwiod which was attended by
n laige group uf moat bora._______

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Telephone 148

T tk p h o tf IM

Friendlys
Fortunes
Florsheims

nouftw®0*

Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Calilw-rll uml
daughter, Chnilene, *|ienl the
weekend in Tlmmu»lun, (in.
Miss lU trl Harvey left Snmlay
for Nashville, Tcnn, whviu -lie
will enter Ccoigc IVab-*ly Pullego.

8 XNTURD

IIB R A T.tJ,

Honoring the memory ef latum
Kish Galloway, the Hanford Wom­
an's Club will have a program on
Wednesday owning at 8:80 I* M.
In the club house. This occasion
will mark the dnlk-stlon e f iho
Stelnwoy Grand Plano, which ws*
ntsdo possible by the Joint gift
of her family, friend', snd fellow
club women.
Arthur J. G'nhnm, head of pinno nnd organ hi'tructlon nt Stet,tm University nnd who was n pu­
pil o f tits* eminent Russian vir­
tuoso, Jo.enh Idnvlnm-, will be
till) solo urti*t for the evening.
&lt;&gt;U Members, former
vluh
members, riintributnra to the tilnno hind nnd club gue*ts ure utvlled to attend the program.

O C ALA.

.Inn.

2.

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Hall. tt**i-li*d b) I lie Lake Mat y
HIlVi .• River.
Tin* h entinn w. ih - b » 1-sl be ttii li* w’hit King "S oitlli of the
lint
der.”
t:m*i ext-villi' il.u ity o f the wo­
re Would not oi.!y |ierliti! the p i«sepgi'rs sl.'W's i-r -,&gt;••11'* in v ly oil*
sened hnr w ild 'ill,.» ■nelms'i*
to inlnnti I, *i*itl\ lb.- . ,fi'* Im'tiiivnii ft. in &gt;i

home JJ. New Sm) rlia 28. MiniJp, DeUml Jii. Snnf.ird *2t»,
llviedo. rind Fi rii Park 28.

f.t.o nnd will sink to ibe bottom
only when d'rtwn ny power, Th's,
he says, assured a high degree of
&gt; n (il) i luce any lurehatthnl fail oie wvukl lx-*nil in the liell meretv hohhing to tlie surface.

Junior Auxiliary Of
i.-.in t..
Lpjrion To IU* Formed £!,,%r1

fro m

ra n

Over .‘125 Attend
Pioneer N i g h t
At Lake Mary

Mi*s Vivin Craig of
Hovi nth

District

, "|1| ill*., ' h- in ol-

l-n.li.m
Mi- lb-tie k u : ii ir--r. Oiliiml-i
All
1III li Dislik-t lo nlor I'liniriiinii, iitloii M
will |„- hi Sniltoi»l on f t ill- y ' llo'il i !.i
•ilulit ot 7:-*to o 'i I.«'k
al
Iho -n id l
Ainork'sii Legion luil to urgaiiu-' j •ponn *
n Junior AtiNiliiiry of the Amor-1 Hireling

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tween the low ?0V low .*IO*a, to*
mnriow morning.
The doreenst ef fro*t, and freejim; temperature* wa* not limited
The huge silver eal&lt;* it. tnidl
to the exlientc northern part of
n&gt; hemy metnl nnd sli.bbul with
the peiiinniilit hut • tended to the
Ih; ilvels, pn SI nil'll -I -ten in:e
ii.ucVlands f the K\- rglades.
sight ns it tl-utr-l ol Hu* -lit 10 .*
I-hill, Mr. J. |&gt;. IV.ili*. Mr. and
E xp ert' *-ii-l hi eng-**
would
ti-day with only its I'-iiiiini: lower
•mud j * l...... r- two hoots
Inotrudlng, "lith- lb ,\ I ■ in­ Mr*. S. I* Vov. ler. Mr. an I Mr*.
I*. I). An lit.o n , V i. and in'*. oml t «i ■■
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luurs, withis is |&lt;!f|&lt;.ited f"i l &lt; i
m
lb
i-.si'e fmilTllul
Ills* n. \t few it ■i. i»i:-li il II. t\ Pugli. M t* II. fVrhiftMe, .-ill injiie;
thipe th.il rrofis
ileseent I* In tr 1* r
.s•% |lie 'll . Frank Evans, riiiilnn.ni tr- tritely gio'ei'i
-roil'd uni In . i ieu*ly dullinged.
•ide i f the eh-rf pn
. in I In .iip tie n i iianiilt'i'i , Mr. .in-1 Mr*,
I.. Howell. M ia
Raymond The 'fore*'.1*1 mrlndid:
Flontmammoth »pi m nt &gt;i■&gt;■ hiail nt li

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Mr. and Mrs. J. K Doason and
Mr. and Mr*, nyron Fox spout
llotncr Deason o( Llnrolntnn, the New Year's holiday in Allan- '
(la., wen- the holklav guo«ls of ta, O*. They were areompnnled by I
Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Peterson
Mr*. Fox' mother, Mrs. R- li. 1
Dunean who has mado hrr homo'
Mt«» .Mniunri-t Yi'rany tvluined ill Sanforil for tho past si% yroi» 1 l-’ix-d William- left vi—tiiilay
to her work iu WsstiiiiKtuu. D l '» and who I. going to Owensbor- 1for. tinHnville, til**., when- lie
this afternoon after *|h ndlitu the ough, Ky., whore *ho will tnako |will 1^-1111111* In* nark n« tn*p-s*tur
Christmas varatlon with her mo. hrr future home
ul foimitnttiiu "nil, mi ttu- In idee
tehr, Mr*. F. 8 . Vet nay, amt fainIwlllg i&lt;m-ltiii'tisl net'll** Itie All*
Resuming their «ludie&gt; nl Stet­ *i*-ippi Itivi'i' after *|ii'iiituiu *I--*
son University in Del.nmi after |uti-t til line- n* the gur*t -if til*
tflng the holidnv guests of their patent*. Ale nnd \li*
) Mil T
families are: Miss Cecelia Tru- William*
lurk, Miss Mildre.1 Ratliff, Mis*
„ t Louisians Sit
Nancy Roasetter, *11*4 Helen An­
S-rw Orleans
Mr* \\ It Bytuii nn.| fnmil&gt;
derson, Miss Evelyn Cate., Hairy h iv r hml n
1 |n/ |h,. holkkiy
tfiir l J, Mix*
Mlnarik, Sidney
Nix,
Ifnhrtt Hi lly IVtlmiD of Vtik'ii »i:», I»n.;
Herndon, Hiaxlon Huntley, and M is s lltttinv K I h ' i o n i i of ll ci if h
James Dvson.
II mmm. \\ .1 ; Mi ” «.| J!r« Mrl*
vyti T h u m i i o u n mitl

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Due

to

“ INSURANCE PLUS SERVICE"

PIRF

CASDALTY
TF.i.trHONr. tao
SANFORD. F LO R ID A

an unusually warm winter

. . . y ou 'll find greater savings and
greater varieties than ever before in

JANUARY
CLEARANCE

K*i«n«

«*f Klun iHV, S
Hil­
Mr. snd Mis. Glenn E McKay brth
ami daughter, Florence McKay. ly 1.041|?(IO Of f|l«M Ilk lilt*. S. C.|
V ii w o n i
I.jn oh *
have rvturncil after i|irmlhtg *v\ • mill .\ t i ln o y
rial day* In Key West where they bniv, S. V.
were the goe*t* of .Mr. and Air-.
Charles S. l.»i\ve. While lit Key
West, Mr*. Mr Kay Ihktallnl the
• ffkrts uf Erin Chapter Number
21 of the Order uf the Eu*t*rn
Star. They also visited to Miami
as the guc*tk of Mr. nml Mia. W.
Hugh Cuinb* and friends.

Mis- IS-nrl Ih.h-on, Mi*.* Mildrv-l I’ tdiaon and Mre. J. N. Itnb•suit, Sr, relarned last night frwm
j Hasting*, "hen- they have visited
aa the guests uf Mr. and Mis. II.
: L An-let,--ii

ANDREW CARR AW A Y AGENCY

(2nul&gt; UnlliiMl Jr. I«*f« I. hIhv f.»i vimb \Noo«Doi», &lt; linilofti* l«lnll.
Knior&gt;
Hi.u. i .ny
in
Atluiitn. k iflci
\\ liuldon, L.'iurrlI»• Mm
I»n., nflt-r \1* 111111; llu* li««l»«Inv * ] *krw .’«iu(
1Ctit Ii
S* atit It
Rulh
with hi&lt;a iRiiciiiv Mr. i«iiat Mm 1 Aiith*i*«»ii nft*ttni|iniiir«l it
il»»*
(iiittly linllntit
pktint
—
—
A iiiK io ffttncalv wnt prrtrnl*
.Mr. nml Mr* J. O Adam* l o l i j t d l»y IM I.niir nn-l Mr. nml Mrs.
ycttvnlnv fm the
C*. I.. Iltt*-! M«*Sl.tnow. ttaptinc Titknch |»rr*
pit»tI in WnycioM, On. wlirrr Mrs. |i*cnlr*l .t violin *olo nrroni|iniiip&lt;|
Ailnm« will n tt’ lvr trrniinmt fm h\ Mr«. Jtiliu* Tnknch. A quirk*
nitnin tlmr.
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PERMANENTS

$1.00

OIL WAVES
$2.00 and up

B. t. Perkins
HOLIDAY

!&gt;!« Military Academy In Cnbia. Turn , thl* afternoon o n ­
er visiting during th* holidayi

&amp;

The V a sily Fair Besaty 5k*p
it saw amdrr Ike m t » i | » a » * l
• f F rla te ti Pat, 113't 1*41■ u A v*., DeLaa4. Upstairs la
th* Stewart
Rail4iaa. Telaphuaa 333.

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( Du* 1«»( «»f i i h msch 1liHi w r art* unx
o f :itnl you#ll l»e (k»llirlit(*«l lo hav*
nils I

16.60 OU Wave $3.00
$6.50 Euprenc $4.00

1036 Plymouth
Dolus# Qaajte

FAI.I. SHOES REDUCED TO THESE NEW
PRICER FOR QUICK CLEARANCE. V A N
TO $7.00 RRDUCKD TO

Lot No. 1

1

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1936 Ford V8
Deluxe Tudor
M M Ford V8

Deluxd C«8pe

la mar alaff af la *
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nsttiag sad hair

SILK G O W N S.......... P A J A M A S ........... ROBES
All reduced for this January Clearance

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PETER PAUL’S

ESSEX STUDIO

BEAUTY SHOPPB

All evening tfowna reduced

Bryan

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$1.00 Value
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jnrzsnu*K

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weinl looking sithiuers'lhle tieirrlU-d ns *‘a JO.tnn diving Ih-II"
v.is I-weird Into the water* of
f-liver Springs t.slny nod the
loliniliiiig iliclnis' s rnnl
they
sen- pn|-aivd fni li* flr*i i-vpinraI Inn dive to the submerged
iiuimIIi of the erenl sublet rnneuu
Slice- Rivet.
M-'x (i. lie Nell', the well-known
s-il-imirine inglins-i, who tnvi'iited
the new Ih-|| ai d J« snpervldii •
ils trial ili'f
*o, s this Is the
first d-vi.e of ll» Iriltil ill Iho
World. Il is t-iiilp|ii-d wilh It
wind-'wa eromiil Its lop rim, eiirh
of them 12 in In* In diameter,
large onooi'li In peimil I? men
mid Inigo &lt;|U'iiitltles of photognplde I'-i lpoii-iil, iillowiinr Itiein
to rondii.-t -iihnin hie nhse-vnllnii*
no nil i lull into sente.
tlf the few e\ i-trnt deep *e,1
la-lls, iih’lildine t’ li It S. N ivy's
rescue hell whlrh " 0* ll-isl en III-'
Si plaint, and o f nil Ih -I I s in hi*
lei*)*, this I* ,nid to In - lln* b'lge-l.
At first glonee it ivsemlile* the
Nnvy's faniopt tu-|| hut rlnsei
examination rrvi-als v.«*l differ­
ence*.
N’ohl slulr-l llut his new Ih-II i .
untune in design Slid tiriuripli- in
Ihnl it tend* to ft-ol nt Itie , im -

1914 Ohrrrolet
Deluxe Cooch -

408 SANfOtD AVB.

Mercury To D r o p
To 29 D e g r e e s ,
B u r e a u Predicts

Mr. nn-l Mi* W aller llnvno*
Returning tn Flnikki Slate Col­
lege For Women in Tallahassee and family ho I nO lhelr rvivk eii-l
after spending tho Christmas vn- gii'Sl.*, Mr. i ti ! Mt . II II : l. v-

cation In Sanford with tholr fam­
ilies were: Miss Dorothy Milrhell,
Miss Elizabeth l.efflrr. Mist Luiy
Miss Mary Kllvn Usher ha* re­ Roumlllat, Miss Doris Jackson,
turned lo Uiulalana State Uni- and Miss Flitahelh Whittington
veralty In Baton Itouge, U.,- aft­
er being the holiday guest nf her
Frank Woodruff, III, departed
family.
Ihb afternoon to resume his
studies at Fork Union Military
Mis* I enora Whlddon has re­ Academy In Fork Union, Vn.. aftturned to Ukrland where she ter spending the Yulrlide season
studies as a sophomore nt South­ hero with his father, Frank Woodern College -tfier spending the luff, Jr., tnd his gramlpairnt*,
holidays here with hoi family
Mr, and Mr*. F. L. Woodruff.

Ali*» Duguthy V)alien left this
nftei nnen lor Washington, D. C.,
where she will resume bee "o ik
after visiting hrrv dining the It-di•lays with lift iiiiither, Mrs Kate
Wat m t

witted colored boy »ix years of
age also ndded life to the pro­
gram. A mock flat fight realis­
tically staged by two Lake Mar)
youth* also was a highlight of
the program.
A ribbon war given to each
pioneer prerent which will ad­
mit the hearer to the Ttltz Thentie a&gt; a gum .
The committee for Iho pinlieer’r meeting war composed of
Ft unit Evans. d u n man. Mr. nnd
Mir. Hubert True. Mr. and Mr*
A iih n r lom kri'»i.. Me. t\ \V-

Laura Pish Galloway
Will Be Honored

Mrs. Moiris Mnyu nml two
shilslmi - f Pli-vclnml, ()., have
loon visiting hero with tela live*
during tho holkkiy*.
with his pairnts, Mr. nml Mr*. J.
D. Wotslruff.
Mr. nml Mis. Thomas It-ilUff
hud as llirlr guosls Fi kitty nnd
Ml*s Alice lutni-'r rotmnwl Inst
Saturday, Mr. and Mr*. Ila-coin night from Valdosta, tin., where
Hurley i f Gniinly, Yu.
she Visited for tho'imst wix’k with
relatives.
Ml** 'Kith* Bryan Tolar of l * «
Angelos', Calif., is visiting iters- as
William Lcffler hns rctinmxl to
thu guest of her uncle nml mint. Fork Unkin Military Academy in
Dr. and Mis. J. N. Tolar,
Fork Unkin, Vn, after visiting
here during the Chiistmss vaca­
Mr. uml Mrs J J. Pen lit and tion *• the guest of his nnietits.
childien, Betty,
Marjorie,
und Mr. and Mrs. W. A. I.offier. un.l
Carolyn, spent the hnlktnya heis* family.
______
as the guests of Mr. nml Mrs. A.
J. Peterson.
Miss Marjorie t'nghtnn
loft
thl* nfternoon for Now York City
Mrv. J. N. Robson. 8 r., ha* re­ whciv she will resume her study­
turned la her home in Danin aft­ ing of dancing under Mnixlklii
er visiting here with Mend* and after spending the pa.l
thno
relatives during the t hrl.imn* wreeks hsrw with her pnrrnls, Mr.
season.
nnd Mrs. J. Ben Ceglui'ii
Mr. and Mrs. John Millor and
children, Ih-lty, Pearl, nml Frank,
of
CUrksville,
Tenn.,
xlsiled
friend* and rrU tlw * here during
the holiday season.

PAG E TH REE

S X N F O T tD , F E U R lf jA

# f Orlando’s efforts to

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yesterday with one of

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two m locece In U»
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apparently
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ire were "no hlta on hie
rty'a ehlpe and no enenal*
the communique reported,
another eerie! encounter e
d German plane wSe eakl to
been ehot down over the
t Sen by a eoneUl patrol

» air etieaaeeee wore olfaet
tea at the trawler Barbara
rteon, ;wnlrh lurrlror* eaW

SALT SPRINGS, M t f Ocala, rspwesot
another example of Florida's many wooden
of nature. Although manymlles from ocean
or gulf, the water la of a very high sodium
content, an indication of-very aalty water.
It Is lnlerestlnf to know that not only many
-enlt water flah are fottfcd In the spring
but also numerous crabs. The water from
this spring is said to contain great medl*

I the
It,O77*ton
1IIII, which rank

lira ^ a y ^ u l r e m e n t e o f
Whipping Cream and Milk,
little 'folks like ice

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men ,wda lost fp&gt;ni tb*

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length, yet it haa about 4,200 te e th 7 L f£
most round-mouthed snails, it is&lt;a vegetar­
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radula or tongue. This tongue hie 600
rows o f sharp curved, trlcuiped teeth, seven
in each row, a rery efficient weapon fo r
ncraplng o ff the algae growing on rodke
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THE SANFOHD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Southern Cal Is

21To7fi&gt;
Gear- up tha hall until they had swept
a W Mia- on serosa far tha tying teuchnd 4t0,kOO dawn. On tha ftrat puy after the
Stent 4U- klckaff retain Boaeh whirled tha
to Jmmil- hall to J. P. Sprayberry for a
iflai 11 to flrat dawn. Little Bobby - Pair
'
picked up another through the
I line and than Geergig Teeh pulled
the play that repeated later, was
to prara Mtaaouri's downfall.
laoo, lair lay Ida
ball
from
Boaeh an an end-around, shoul­
dered hla way 14 yard* to the
Missouri 10. fast Id keep the op­
pn lengthy nm*
position befuddled, Boaeh wh!p|&gt;cd
a paaa ta laoo on tha 4 and lour
play* later Bator hammered over
center for tha h u t law Inch**.
Ray Oorra Tech’ * place-kicking
specialist converted to even tha
(a me.
Midway o f. tha aeeond quarter

14-0 Winner Over
Tennessee Vols

THIS CURIOUS WORLD

ROSE
B O W !,
PA8ADF.NA.
Calif, Jan. 2.—(A1)—Winner nnd
atlll Rnee bowl champion—Southtm California.
Railing agalnat
the
t minted
Tennessee defenae with the regu­
larity and power o f the wave*
that wash in from Ihc nrathy J*nrifle, the Trojan* Inundated the
men from the South to win tills
twenty-alxlh • Interaectionnl lootball classic by n acoro of 11 to
0.
• ■
A packed and partisan crowd,of
02.000, .which filled terry *e.u iu
the giant alodium and spilled
over onto the surface or the play­
ing field, *«w the Southern Californlana crunch their why to
touchdowns In tho second' and
fourth quarter*.
The victory marked the sixth
imbllng Ro»e bowl triumph for the Tro­
jan* and completely smearrd the
great record of the boys from the
Volunteer state. Tennessee went
Into the game riding tho cre-t of
a 23-game winning streak and

to 181 pad out paaalug

throe1 play*
Join, to hun
t to reach
S im
there I be Missourian*
mnded over, with Christman hit*
iff guard fo r tho final yard.
Cunningham place-kicked tho ex­
tra point on hla second try, after
Teeh draw an offside penalty, and
Missouri appeared briefly to havo
the situation In hand.
Th* ' boy* from Atlanta, how­
ever, had other idee*. They re­
ceived tho lilekti/f nnd didn't glv*

Greyhound

Resvtlts

Aflanus &gt; »»,

aon*.
.When Jape* kicked Ihe point
awl Rut tho home squad abend 7
to 0 It waa apparent to even the
mast rabid atogar of Dixie Hurt
tha gama waa. over because Tcn■aaaaa had triad eterything it

Tonight In Feature Of Evening
ORLANDO, Jaa. £ — Tbe br»t
ft-lflth'* field o f (hr young nuvtlug nt Snnford-Oriandn Ktnnrl
Club, nin* luilm Nurth nf Orlnndo. gor* t.» tho post Tundny
night in (he ninth nnd fa»turrJ

30 V E A R S A &amp; a
A U T O M O B IL E T IO C S
C O S T FROVA 7 T
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A N D W ERE’SU PPO SE D '
TO B E (S O O O POFS.

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Volunteer i
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LAST FIRST ST.

Hy FRED H ARM AN

WB'LL CHASE LUCMV D R A K E

OUT.DF TOWN! FORTWyihUi TO
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AANtBLIhJO HA.LL/

Vv a .i t — GAvMBLlMCS H A L L FU LL OF
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toiijr x^«. c!«, s.Mi aitippr neit. _Nam'
of tsog:
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GREYHOUND
ENTRIES s
PUIRT RACK—Palgrtiy i
a# asssl '
. nelly Use
rwreran
Lady Its*

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Maybe tonight will lie n revrraa
for ParHy'a luck.
Witff the track getting faster,
there I* n go»d possibility that
Ann Hope'*' record of 32 sscmdl
tint for the dislanee wlll A *
equaled or beaten.

}'.ind Baby, Smoky Ranger,
I jnly at A n n , Court Action, Until
Coin, MU* fortune, Happy Jollry
nud Rita'a Girl, comprise a dl»tanev llrld that would Im&gt; linnl to
muni In Florida greyhound toe­
DALLAS. Jun. 2. — (A1) — All*
ing circle*.
I’ mhably favorite will be Lady Amerk-mi Uank* MrFnddrn tamed
the
ball-c ittylng chore* over to'a
nt Aim*, Lester Cole'* fine ytning
I t in.lle female who ha* *h iwn aophrmou-. Charley Timmons, hat
more late •‘lick" thnn tiny other hi.* pttnii'ig and defensive work
dog* among the 6U0 quartern nt In ought • Ionise n n ITS victory
over Ilo-lon rollrge yesterday In
the track.
Saturday night, sha came from n thrill ini - Cotton bowl battleTwenty thousand rhilled fans
i.lmnst c.aii lay*, a: the head of
***•11 In these part* before.
the home *tretch tS oterlianl a
It w*i* Tulane's only defeat o field of futurity dog* Unit in ••'iw H r two team* do all thclf
the m s m .ii, amt tlie' t.revn Wot duiled Bobby Clirit, Kropp'.* I'et sco/ing in the. second period, Hottill colle e iknwing Hint blood
put up n valiant battle before sue mul .litit lux.
She passed tin with a 2'Vyaid field goal by A le*
i mulling to the Aggie*’ fina field like u ahol und nm two I tikaeh
n substitute end. A lit*
lutnltduwn late in the foil111 lenctha the lx*t nt the wire.
lie Inter liinmons lest a Clemson
q u o i tel.
Kimbrough, who ha.
Kite proved liy that that idl e drive Hint ended with the 185driven Texas lo it* first touch tvn» nbly qualified to go the long- pound y&gt; ingster from Abbeville,
down in the niiening period, rnr e| nmte. On the bn-la of Hint H. Cl, pi. aging over fer n touchti«q| Ihe mall like .» demon t. IHrformnnce it I* difficult to
til .id Bryant missed tha
bring the Aggies front I chin.I mo. move how aouie of tho mote down,
|Hlillt.
insult- victory with only Ihrei highly ivgarded dog* can even
Timmei.s
was the offensive star
minute* to go.
i-tny on the aatne trnek with her. of the gi me that ended with Be**
Driving head-on into tackier,
Hut nfter two disappointment*, ton voile &lt; l In eaten log the Clem*
and throwing hi* huge ahmil.lci' the tana will molmldy net give non ginl line most cf the final
into Tulane defensemen, .toriin iqi on Hmoky Ihuiger, (Scruld i'nr- period.
John mined Ifi'.t yard* personally ley'* youngster. * Twice he ha*
more thnn half of the ynrdagi gone to the post n fnvoiile, only j
Piled up by the Aggie*' immiiii lo finiili fourth oiler running In .
•iltail., which was mulr in i
win * .badly; hy Wn|etuon i&gt;
torn I’ riee's elfe. ii.&lt; praam-

uu jits, Cite11Colds, Lrrnchitis

W h ile .

Jane

'eras To 14 To 13
ftn Over Tulane

McFadden Sparks
Clemson To Victory

tSIflomto native

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l.'.iper rir.sr, xit.

Kimbrough Carries'Best 5-16 Field Goes To Post

ANSWER: Tlie pvnius Bureau moves n town into tltc
When IU population reaches 2500

not on tho goal
rm i. Jim Starpounced on tho
*
subsequently
ball and C
punted out
.to tho Missouri
Botch ret
b a pass before
34 and fall,
taming Wh
Saar. Tha fltot
Tech (uhatUuto toolt the hall on
one o f Teeh** mystifying double
reverses, went wide around hi*
left end out hack sharply and
aped to the end Case. Gore# once
more added the polat, and that
was all tha scoring.

PAGE FIVtJ

l art-.

clock only 00 second* away from
tha half-time rest, Southern Cal­
ifornia bnmntared to a score. 11
was Ambrose Schindler,
IIKtpounds of whalebone and whipcard and the best player on the
fjeid yesterday, who drove Id*
claata Into the nod beyond Tennwnaa'a goal lineWhen hr
idbgtd aero**, It climqxcd n 17yand drive, In w IM ^ ho was the

I cm the war to
Waldorf had reKctor'i’ fumble
I |ln«, and Fullgham had failed
iMway through

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Hark Crasher
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Clever Hull _____ 7 * 3
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line It Crueller, t.ts, 3.1*. *.&lt;*;
Lnrky llnulr. 4.4*. *.■»: Clever Hob.

TH E W A R ­
PA TH AA1P
ORGANIZES
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HOW W ILL WE G E T ^
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kd and Franrr, ilelcnnlned
tek the fnnkcaetcln of toiao aggression. Immediately
their awn nations' econounder rigorous controls to
war fa both military end
kb fronts.
United Slates thus find*
f at tbe end of the turbo*
BWs tbe only ntvjnr world
with her economy faneig tinder the free enlctpriso

C&lt;rt/&gt;*•*• *&gt;-,&lt; &gt; W W » '

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topments In beMgateat et
. knoir that war means a
i Jacket for builnt*, and
itasnllwu.
{ I 'm blent Itoo.eVelt said In Kla
W - a ’ iia In emterres Sept- 2tl
I "Our litis nmai'bs guided b)
-one .Itifle, hord'beaded thought—
:kaepliik' America out e f this war.
J. . . Liestiny mads us, wltli our
slst.r notions In thla hemisphere,
ie.nl heirs of European rullurc.
Kate seems now to coigpet b U
.arsuiub' l 1k* task 'o f helping to
*’aulaKill In the tVe.’tern World a
clt.'ih1 win tele that civilization
Wav he kept nllvr.’' . *
I The i.Yiini a; of Anuriran In'duitry, .a uun.liny boar.i lor big
h"i im
mi lire. 8 itifirmwl its
.“ intense desiro for peart urllh n
fuL' MnUrjIbn of the iiiriierabU
oesUudiwii of war . , . wllherushliH. ilrpr.-islHt and ec.mo.ulc rhaInrviubly folios mi; In It.
r*f fI.t 1'vJij ' A VfS waki

1 IjJrl
I fl &lt; iM
Irr; m
HI v H

c must o f the re»f Af ihs
I, Uncle Ham hat been Isrcesneeupled In the pa*t decade
lib own problems. Tariffs mt
rn geoda were Jsckrd up In
•President lloon-r «&gt;u»ht to I
['the ntieomlne financial pan-1
Enrobe with the Inlergovein* JO H N N Y B U TLER , tc .n s s s s*'*
U ibM moratorium In 1031,
l i home hit administration •asaeked sellb no ialarfutcaco U
wad such gigantic pro bets aa Lana T e rs e r e f the saeeee. The
Reconstruction Finance Corn,
in MDIotta to banka, railroads
Itatea, and tha Federal Farm
I to try ta check tha collapse
rm'prkas.
automotive, eteal and othar Intha parted of uneertaialy be- duatries.
flov»rnm-nt
spending
I tbe alaatbn In November, was curtailed. Bank re serve re­
tard the Inaumiration o f tbe qnlrement* were Increased. AuItaR admlnls’ ratlon tha nest tumn cf that year aaw an abrupt
» . bo wave 1, tbe Amerieen relapse In Indu-trr and rp:*ml«b g ertatg worsened rapidly, tl»r markets. Bnilnos* bennn to
PrealJent Roosevelt dramatl- revive In the summer of IW 8 , ae
tank office with tht nation'* tha government adopted a new
k shut by executive order. Of “ spend-lend’’ program,
tandas, pasraaty In tha pra*Tha threat ef war In Europe
i t pbnty, ba said:
then Jerred the American aeonbb If baaaoss tha rnltra af omy, ta ba banished, briefly, after
unkaaga o f mankind'* good* tha Munich pact ef autamn, IBM.
failed, through their awn lb aroa* threateningly again sarIinailia and their awn In- I v i n 1B39, *»lth Hltlar’s absorpatanca. beta admitted their Uen e f Cteehoelovakia. A fter
r*. and bare abdicated. Free- noma hesitancy, howarar, business
I N M i M m a w u n « w i began to Improea again in tbe
im
B f r n T l f f i t e r ta^tha summer.
I'fg pantto optalcm . .
Actual outbreak of war in Bepl| .Iddeerptt&gt;N«W Dadi* WM lamber, Instead of preclplutlng
M t and tka na*t few years Male condition* as In tRlX
xk* meat gmUtikUe. program brought back vision* at tbe World
w p re ri, M in i and _ raform War boom, at least of rbiag
•WO ‘J S f t , pndertakan in prices. Merchants and roanufaaitea. NRA triad
ruptral and torara hastened ta build up ibatr
Anee p m ei, wages and work- Inventories. Indusirlsl production
bojtra In Industry, t* asrotd |n the Unit'd Stales cam* up
^threat'' oosapetilvm, spread ngabt to IB20 lescla, with ingot

imliictloii In the great ateed In*
loatry aurpeasing all previous
00111 llinc record*.
i-.* •
Bot despite Ihs quickening In
sdustTy, Ainsrica faces lPkiLao*
erfy. Some S^kW.OOO or moroSa-

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l&gt; pile the widely uckmiwle lt c l m arlty of the problems (sc-

•n**- Jlifllfel

In r rconcmlc. America, most bus-

t f \ •' j
t- i ' r i U y l

ii •« 111 11 I ,ui.nl tor nl lcu..t :i
fa i'lr ifo « l y iar In JOtu.

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The haurdt of wat, and the
iu.n tilitir 1* of thi Imp.II .mi;
. . — aJBw SSSI national political campaign, made
ptcdictiona difficult, yet many
kpc’.U eu i* r rannSt &gt;r hare,
get* mralyats try that the Impvttu of
slgkl, by 1 lorenc* Kb*, left, and the autumn and early winter aeV eleetM rs to .k In sesrrihles. la- rrleratlon of manufacturing and
C lira nl* 1. •*n,do rhould keep wheels rpinnlnj
ip te pisy aoeio.en s-sniarwia
.well into the m s year.
| Some warned that inventory ae................. ..
■ cumulation might bring a fresh
rot been effectively prl-ned. The***u,’’ l’i *’ul
Jl|V,,,**'|,*0iiIli»’
national government debt has

fti won than V) Mfllntii

a

W tW m b ifT M that a fair
n t t m i of b a t a m b ’ b o w I*
look* to America* factor!**, both
trtn brlltevrrnU and • neutrals
jrboM former toutrei of supply
have b « i Interrupted.
v -T l* Fn-enil I l a m t tjllm aiwl
tfe.t the A D M novreri nt the.end
at Aaguet had bark d* pci its, so-

U ps, tha United' SUtsa « M

WOat* I Into Isnrs aeala financing.'
When lb s war began, America
owed the world three bllUons. Dot
when It end'd, the world owed the

into mesh.
The National Hcwurcea Commutor iccently sub.nltteil to tho.
f’lvshlmt a report which e*tiiratcd' that had lliern hren no
■hpreaslon slnc.i 1B20. and had
economic activity expanded suficbnll}' to ubrmb t'&gt;e addition*
to the labor force, enough extra
intoino wruhl hn»r been pr&gt;du id In Ih ? past (facade to build
a lO.VOO hiuiM' for rreiy family LOST: Cold Ring with emerald
hi the riHimry.
set and 0 small pearls. Return
The World War o f
1914-18
to Ills. A .;C . Williams cate
gate to the United States Its first
Seminole Dry Cleaner*.
icalitallun of tho puasibUitlti
Every day U Some­
body'* birthday. Let
OUR
flowers
aand
your greetings.
Cut
flower* fo r every oc­
casion.
Funeral De­
signs— Corsages, eta.

eairri"

BATTERIES
$4.00 up
GENERATORS
STARTERS
ELECTRICAL
R E PA IR SERVICE
REW INDING

RENAUD
B ATTERY SHOP
&lt; L. A. RENAUD
304 W. SECOND ST.

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thr cprc*i!on y#*r», nn1 iU «tr- r*“ /
flc lt spending. has H o l y b e e n / ^ -

hbillion= i m.nth.
r ± 11^

V ’ V •’ *

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|„!iiJinK, iVgijard*

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Mew capital raised In the aa- v), U4 rC( 0« rr)r jf/orte, havaaliosrn
cttri'lea mnrkcU the past yesr , ;r,-e ,h*rp stirring*,
earn* ta only about WMJXW.OCO,
Tha affect* of war on Industrial
compared with aa avtraca of price levels ha&gt;o been minimise 1,
8 1-2 billion* annually
and corporation flnanclng In-tbe
Huge surpluses ef fa n * pra- aacuritU* market*, brought to a
ducts remain fat warshou***, pndiatand itlll In tha ekrlv weak* ad
prosperity prises for tb| farmer war, baa bean rssomed an a attall
•till are not fat eight
aad*.

Carefully Filled

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M obley's D rug Store
Phone 294

Hughes Mirasol
BEAUTY SALON
t ir jf. Pusk Ave__FWeue TIT

Conflict between gownmenti. AHbeugh buriag^ed war aa-

with government accruing bust:
aaas of wanting freedom to reP*a| tba sxasgssi and abuse* af
IvtB, busInet* man insisting that
government amitrols her* dammed
ap the flow of capital-hAMtad
aniMVriM,
aggravated
labor

PRESCRIPTIONS

SPECIAL
Through January fib
ft.BO Duart Oil Wave Fermaneata.
Eapaclally
fQ * &gt; 0
Btylad For
0
Individ nailty

LIQUOR STORE

RADIO REPAIR
SERVICE

W E H A V E THE MOOT COMPLETE LINE OP

LIQUOgS and WINES

- s r September vliiona o f 'a war
boom have blurrsi Many b«*iuau men are leery of lb* “ falsa
prospsrltj^ raaqlUng from war or-

CHAMPAGNES A N D SCOTCHES
IN SEMINOLE COUNTY

vgftv^ranrorygwr

atajmemployrd. (More than A - tha highest kiddar, me every
°*1? * flrh*r*. hara become means to coosarvy thalr fund*,
reliable since lutu).
Hut on# thing tUmla oat clearThe prirate rapllrl pump ha* ly, and that U tbe lUUraidaUo*

Arcade

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TELEPHONE 181

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SANFORD A T L A N T IC N A T IO N A L B ANK
Banfgrd, Florida.

STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF
The Sanford Atlantic National Bank, we wish to take the opportunity
to commend our City and County Officials for their earnest and wpll
directed efforts looking toward, the developpienl of Sanford and Semi­
nole County,

DECEMBER 30TH, 1939

R.ESOiU R-C.ES a

.j£«jpecitiU^hotcworth^
er the iecent ^ffo'rtaVto enCQurage
the^J*iiv..i]);il of f r a t l i r i n Salford'a.nd'Sahtinole
i^cI Sctninole Goupty, &gt;vHich
&gt;vhich we a^e
asaul'Od
uced
I'o^a
6 i thp
I'n^e lasting Results. 1
iAIb
boi
tij^i
work of tin- Scrawblo County Chamber of Commerce to interest and&gt;efif-,
tertam oui
number of-Winter visitors.
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To theaq visitors and to our new investors in Sanford, we ipsue. a
cordial invitation to call and get acquainted at The Hanford Atlantic Na-,
tional Bank wliere they will find us anxious to extend to them all o f tho
services of a modem city bank.

and Dl*coyr)tM

•NONE'
t, p iin iltu ro dhd

to B$nk Stock

ifipMSfv

OH! «;»»•»»•
&gt;* ■ 647JX)

lout Obllgntiona

9 810,440.70
145,067.85

416.687M
11349,058.90

To our many local friends and patrons whose confidence and supiiort
has been a oonstant source of encouragement, the directors, officers and
employees o f Tbe Sanford Atlantic National Bank wish to extend tHeir
thanks and also best wishes for a successful 1040, pledging anew that
which we have consistently tried to practice these twelve years:

LIABILITIES
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“ Sound Protaction ofad Friendly Cooperation in »11 Flninelal M*tt«r&gt;"

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R o o se v e lt jPIeads
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N ew DefenseLevies
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President, In Annual
S p e e c h Says Se­ Calls Issued F or
Bank Statements
curity Not Armed
Jen. 3. D e f e n s e Alone ( AWASHINGTON.
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N E S D A Y . J A N U A R Y 3, 1910 ,

18 Persons
t)ie During
H otel Fir

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Cotton Bowl Trophy Goes To South Carolina

Reciprocal Trade
FDR Reveals Budget
To Call For Slash
;In Mo i s t I t e m s

H W t t n P l Ifl. trn . 3 ~ | W
— At , least
IH person*
thrlr live* I'* t*y
alt*a 'fan
en.lv m o m m a lire n t i c n l tt*1

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A i w r . i m x t T J o t.T .

Fiiemca. \»h» touatit the lilfu
hi HU -arro weather. H i t a* HI
■Mtrhiag for ladies fun* hunt*
u d FterMa State Ce»pin&gt;ller
after lhr alarm M m M
roor
L w far Fterida Bute Batik ,
hilled at they Jawix-d frtreo
hath Ml CMtdMIaai. •t dosing aa
window* &lt;if Um Ih re rA liU
, building. Other* were tiappisd
Dae. M l •
t k i h i i hallway*, « r ila.hml ta
Ik when fteora bamed Ihraaakh
Fin Ian I hcanl
report* t a ll) «ad rrtL
__
that du »ten trsAp. arc mo.ring i .
far a mm m a j^ a ffm .irr
kBei, Mw ,h. f w i
a further FinnUk sure***. while j j Bom* resident. said they
Ctrmany and Britain disputed ttie J m k n ird ky Ike sound af at
results of a North Sea air battle j —
hut the .nerve m
aad the Irish-Parliament heard ! E S L T L . i r . a Z ------ JT
that United SUtea money t&gt; fi| C t ocVupaeU a n t e U
naachy tho attested| Ira.
! thTsA-rpartmmt buikltag a)
* U»
, ,Tport? f
^
aa Inferno. How the hiaar .|
*•*
I000? ° mr" , a e prickly punted firemen,
- l a heto* readied for a ' ^ ' n ihaOdlna n &gt; Hi th'te sect
does a tU rk
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« 4 ftrewen sakl the flro sppt
“ ,r
&gt;&lt;art i . .11 three almuttaa
— ti Wi: l-ilasis.
th. iaocthmi warfare, w Oao nrnaan suffered a
Gov. an.I Ur*. Burnet It. Ms&gt;l&gt;.nnV .»f South Csrolinn with llie
hut th. Fhuu taofu holuln« the ^
broker, bark whet, ha
KAN SAS O T T . Jan. 2. — &lt;AA Mannerhetm Line aad were aaU T T - i
»
Cotton B aal trophy which was won l&gt;&gt; fli-mson c ll.it ..
«-n on
ta ho iafHrtteg enoemoua l o w .
rom-__________
N rw Year's .lay.
(N o te tlartirr.K or-l’ .e.ident poster I
oa the Russians.
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.W A S H IN G T O N , Jan. S.—

( AP&gt;— President Rooaevol t
today coupled an emphatic
p)«k for national unity in
ths face o f yrar-born diaintefiwtlon abroad with • rec­
ommendation that Consresa
vote new taxes to finance
"emergency ■pending** for
"common senae” national de­
fense..
But. hk aald la hb annual
Inoarage, tha -permanent security
o f America ta tha preeent criaia
doaa aot lie In armed force

1 n * m can (■« a
af rradltlraa m aaliaaai b mk&gt;.

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Fine f^cordln
Traffic Deaths

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Safety Campaign Re­
sults In 166 Lives
Saved In Ten Years

n55.°S=r tf S - r J S N ^ K e e p E y e i
S S L ^ S -K S tL . ET- On A lhed Aid
bh^arkMwtodcoii.loakw two, but

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Walter S. Coleman
Is E lected Mayor
By Unanimous Vote
Arthur Y o w e 11
Praises C o n t e s t
To Award Clerks

( '* m L «Q m r ( t’i n i f c j ! » ! • )

A sks Extension Of

NUMBER US

Established In 1908

Number Of Injiiri
Se| A t About
Stfrt O f Blaze
known To Fire

M a rth o iv w g h

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Edward Higgins Com­
mended HyCommissinners For Work
During 3-YearTerm

Wilson Reports

Store Owners Invites
On Bond Deal
Constructive Crit-;
----icism By Patrons' Holders Of ITnrefundi cd Bonds Appeal
I hi\v«'b*’ r ,» R countrpr*
C mi r t Decisions
Jtivr c rillrlm o liy it-* rustumi"**
Arthur K. YowHI o f Thr Yowrll
W a lle r S. J'n'omnn
wa*
,r«nij»nny nohl In nn Intrrvlcw
C ity o f
||It n lltrnltl rf|ioMi‘ r 1*^1*)* In t'lt'fl.tl ntnv tf the
U'ommrnting on I ho
for thr Sjinfonl for Ihc enminjf your
nonctling o f $10 In t*n»li |uUrn to l&gt;v n minnimniis vale o f the
tlo* rlrrhn In ftattfafil**
»ln rr» n t v ('om m ln n io ti at ita an*
miul n'ortrimirallon meeting
volts I thr **moNi vourl«\»n»".
lost
"T b i» zton* w i'Icoiiicr miy run- j lie'll In III.* City Hull
**1104 live crltlrMni.4 liy t!»*• pin |niyrlit :it which CommisalontliitrciB who Imvo bo loyally sup* ) era Ktlwar.l
IliKuinn
and
p&gt;ittsl thr Mia i Ic at ht*im’ inui IM. J. t.ixltre were installed
puign .iiitl 1 am rcaily at nil timr^ | ft»r trnu* o f thm* mor** y t l f *
to rt*-4i|H*iutu with thr htiyiiii; pub* follow*iittr lhi*lr rp-rlectlon in Ihffi
lit* ill any pi net a nt nuggfst ioiih Fvtii'tnl rlprliiin un l)cc. ft.
If •iiim * I hriirvr that comply tin:
('toniiti-Biunt-r
Coleman
WH
with my rustomrin' want a h what
iioniiiintt*il hv Commissioner H«
I :tm in huitliiritit foi anil that will Jnnit** tint, srcomlrtl by Commit*
h«*
mutunlly
Mi . sitnicr (i. K. Ht.llin*.
Ilia elec*
Yt»wrl| Haiti.
tion w it * iinnniinmia nn all m«tn*
*T nppriviatr tin*
iTfm i
to
brra itf tht* lionnl voted
a wart | thr iiiost tffiriin t
ami
when thi' ioil wii* rolled.
tiMiitrtUB clfik as it will put oil
rom nii**ioin'r M. J. Lodge was
iiiployrrN mi thrii
iintth*
to
nnnied tetajiorary ehairipan after
plrimr thr puhllt*," In* nmrliiilril
tit.' ('nmmls.ion Imd closed Its
Thr ronti"*t fur tin* itrlrvtltin of
business fur the year o f 1039
I hr moat efficient uml rmirtisuM sine die.
•Ink in Snnfonl t ffimally goi nnMr.
t'olrinan's
■.election SS
ilfw a y yi'Btrftiny nml thr roiilt *t
mayor o f the City was made aa
W'll 4'Ioac on Jail. 1.3
ho
elite
.
a
his
l.nt
year o f a
llrlil until i thr i*iiprn*iiikni of
three year trim n- a member o f
In
as-*
|liilffi, thr roitimt l« pl«nnr&lt;l to the City Cummlssion.
Miming the chair
which
fo r
uivc inMItionfit Impetus to tht
th i co yea.x la . hern held by
r&gt;.&gt;ii&gt;niiaaiti|. r l .ward IIiggtna.
m

Karl Nordgren Sinkings Increase:;
Installed As As Fourth Month
Kiwanis Head Of War Is Ended
““

X) .Ships
Ships Sunk DurDur­ ''•«» CommiMlnner Edward HlgNew CfficerA Induct­ 100
ing
Past
30
Days;
ed By Harold Hip*rc*ml pluitf riif thr "tr*i1r-RlTona^o" rmnpaiipn » Hl «i
- pier At Luncheon Total 322,179
i Jla).
, r_ ,
jiufirn:
lisiitH ill
lntp»o\Ihi:
wapa.teut ok the Ftaaieh huat
learaed heat Russian prtaauare
that they M N a t told «h a they
e n e ta f k t t aad that they were
forced lata battle at tha pohat of

C a p o n e Condition
S till S e r i o u s Is
Doctor’s Comment
i Ra LTIMORK. Jan. 8.—(JFiM
Caueae’a “three waaka" ta Uaiaa
NtMkrial heapltal leagthaaad ta

tedkated Grammy migkt go vigor*
ously U the aide o f the Kaaatana
la Fialaad if Britain. far eaamplr.
aeat troop* to help stem the Red
htcaatea.
The Naila waul to stand on thr
sidelines a* far as the RussianFinnish wer la f a r m ed . apoV.-emea explained, bat they are tet k a t a i to aaspect that tha writera Allies waat U use Platand aa
a pawu ta tha war p m agal.sl
(&gt;■ many
(Presumably this r ip restIon of
tha Neal etewpekit was ha-.d
largely eei aa affkial aUtrm.i.l
U Ike I-earn* o f Nations pecan—
tag ta glee Fialaad all ssaiatat.ee
aaaatalg, aad aa Prime Mlni.irr
Chamberis la's drrtaiatian to parlie meat this maath that kte r »et smi.it will sewd air aappl ea
-aad ather materials- to Fialstvl.
Ths Naal xpokaia.ru roukl &gt;.ot
rostst adding that they was.Id ret

t y a night a f Cermaa
am i after a brief late
■Gerama hay-— Helra.
K (a a a a d f M alas ea&gt;
tab films a f rials ting

was priformed by Harold Hippier
s f Eustis, past vice pie*i.lent of
Kiwanis Intemationul.
Other officer- installed (or the
coming year are ax folio* •
Julius Itingfekler,
first
vice
president; O I’. Herndon second
vice pirxldent; J. J. Kellerhan,
ta iy ; I’ . I*. t'an.pU II. I.

urer: F. S. I.&gt;m*&lt;&gt;n. finsnrial
axrrrtary; ami Klsaorth llar)wr,
Sanford Ih.udney, I I Imit list net,
W. A. I.eavitl. J. II. Ilsll. I . T
Dos*, and G.*|t. tVoikman as dl(OCtoiS.
la installing the o ffie.1* of the
rhah Mr. Hippier iailluie.1 the dutie* of each and urve.1 I he s.loptloa of a pr&gt; gram of sen wr for
thr etsssing year that *«mld |.t«ve
Uteal helpful to ftanfoi.l un&gt;l itx
ritUrna.
• lie also presented the pad
pee*Ural's pen to the retiring
prasUmt. B. D- Caawell, and commended him for tils excellent noth
during thr past year.
The xrterti.'it uf such * nun ax
tha "man o f the year" reflerts the
caudltioa o f the world with nearly
turn-thirds of Its population at
wur. “ We lu Ariel Ira are living
a Ufa of loyalty,- he saw!, “ and
_1 “ ari a* exxtaple « f true
patriotism and loyally to a coun­
try that would prevent invasion
aad'revolution and
aon aptfaa within.1*
Ia Ms rwaarki ta memlwra of
the club after kit Installation aa
Mr. Nardgren pledged
k li uatirtag «fforta to thr developM a t af taa rtuk aad expressed
far’ the hon&lt; r taL
out that only in the
a eluh have
• Swede, as its

•rrvlf4** to thrlr riittomm
A ronamltfn* of
20 R4»li*ftr»l
sliopprrB whoso nano* will not In*
divulgctl will visit nil Minn** nml
nmkr o w itti n ivpoit of thrlr
lmpir*alona o f thr n|ort\ Its stork
ibcvti tlr*trt»)fti in tht .30 tiny -|»«n. ami it* prmotinrl, offrring any
Liim in lift rttiT'li'il .371 to n n *lri:rlh i* cilticisiii th4*y Imllrvo
mthI thr tli-Mth t•*11 It* if.-*14 I • at in lino whh tin ir fimlingn. Thrar
»r|»ortj4 w ill hi* In M ronfitlrnt iiil
Iriut JT’JX
hut will In* givrn tlii4*rtly to tin*
An
Anwifiiit&lt;il
I ' l f i ' Btirvty i »*t'ntf*st iii«fl|r«*ya nml turio'il ovri t**
•ho win I that at If.i't •'•'I * hip* |tin* Vorrrlinnt« eunri-rned.
with an aggiei-ali
lom uge o f .
On lh.- Iasi day o f Ihe eonlesl,
I.Olk.T.'l had Iteen d(slr»&gt;...| siller |Jan IS. n rmipi.n will l&gt;« iuii ill
Tlo*
Ilu-.i11*1 one
thin* —
no Hie
tin pul
Uh- war bs-gan Kepi, .t II,..
n'?
hl' O.-.itl.l
"lie time
, is
. .
#
.
.
iBr ran imlirnti it« «*|ioirr n* to

• ^ .t

will,

* .

Inin.-*,

..............

planes partwula.ly . 11, - 1...

inour than one \ot» nml thr luil-

and , A V

'V "

|&lt;••rne.l nv. r l »

The toaes were fa. I« I .w Ihc 'Jh" **,I1 'n*kr,
high (mini f*f thr WoiM w .ii when 'du.*ciiiisIdeiutHin
'
1,M*I&lt;

'........

aee.el Judges

f w" r,U - f ' ‘ '

Nr.

O l .1 1C IS l i l t BV
W eather But

« ” .*»i ! 7 T h J?Ucmj T o I Citrus Undam aged

Be Held On Thursday

Faaseel aerricaa for Mary Lae
Laadfard. IS. wha died at tha
heme a f- bar grandparrats ta
Oriada Baaday at S ill P. M. w an
h old ta tha First Bantiat Chuiuh
ta Oriada thla taaMhg at UsSS
A. M. with the Rrr. l i m a B.
Day. paster, afndatiag. Burial
was J S a t e tha Oriada cemetery.
Peru la Oataearilte, Oa. aa Mar.
U , M tt. Miea leadford he. B nd

*r
4

;

£
J- *t

*

Geurge Munson, 77
Dies Suddenly A t
His Sister’s Home

of 11..- r«'|si.t
roniiiiiltre.
Gr.inany alone sank -s.L'lf Inns , o f ‘ h.r / ' T T sV
.
... ,
! The flr.t prlr.e winner will l&gt;*
per itay f.wa time dulinu- In r unf
^
I it
i
rw.tiicted U-U.at eani|Mif„.
* warded * In In rash, lh.- aeeond
A hrtuhduwu of ihe . « » wnr'a » " "
* ' n n v r " n‘ l
,h,r''
Itet »huwed Uni.......... I » l l l . ! ,,ril° wlnnfr
__________
George Munson, 77, retired sea
HO hhip* lltlWII.
til l Mi.ill v loti
•
captain, died .uddenly at tho lurma
•W, Frame** 15 ami i/rulml* t.iun- O A
1
1
V T 'i
uf hia sister, Mra. Ililma Londtries 0J.
way will. Jl, . . .
qui.t, on tho Country Club Road
yesterday nt 12:30 P. M.
Uta chief .wulral

t.AICELAND. Jan. 3. — ( A l —
There wrr* ten-lnrh lelelca, froirn
Is.nd., and lemprratur** In Its
low ? n 't In r».rente North Flor­
ida this morning.
A hexvy frn.t and xub-freetlne
weather vlxlled Ihe unner part of
the fruit and v r,'r.»M r growing
area In Central Florida hut fl-st
reports Indicated little
If any
damage to eltrus. Minor losses
were probable in soma truck crop
aeetlons.
Federal warning aervlrr here
forecast frost, and aub-frrexlng
tem neratum s*sln tomorrow, but
•akl nresent eobl wav* would ptaa
bv Thursday night- The forecast
•onlrM Includes' Flnrahrma 27,
Naw flmv.na -70. Mima 29. Banford, Ovladn. and Fern Park 32.

Funeral Services Held
Mary Lee Leadford For J. M. Wilson, Jr.
Rites Held Today

•j*-

tTfle.nkit - expr.aiad' A*

|nppn eu.tipn fo r tha honor ba|stowed (Tpi'n him by
hia col|
j lenglles but pointed out that the
iim.iu I. only chairman of tha
City t'.unnilssiun and that
tha
p io g .e -, made hv the Commis­
sion I, dependent it|&gt;on tha full
co-operation o f the othar mem­
ber".
In making a pled
fo r
UlO
"wholehearted" eo-operation
of
the otbet member*. Mayor Cole­
man plc.lg. .1 In* untiring e ffo rts
■" •" bait o f the best interests
of tbe City.
In III! mug over the chair to
Mayor
Coleman,
t'om m iuioner
Higgins thanked Un. other mem“
J ' " " " '
" f - ' '
%" 'I . U I g s |||r
.........
„ n i,
bet- of
the Commission, the
,i
,
s o 'rierk . ................ . .*. is m,tilled
Tin* lira!
imiiitli
h'*w«*«
I . til)
, ..
, l..
. ben.l* o f the C ity ', various de­
•ONxf*. I I m* MVtllltl
i,
XHI.I thl* 1 . . . »
|
,
i t
»
....
tho
•hir I 117
b'la must I n* toiiirtl in lit
I In lta. I merits ..ud others for
"spli'iuli.l eo-opa.ation"
during
« I . 4ily .»
..
.
Ilrtaltl
.Most
lli«* past. no.otli
M'tiv.. . offirr
|r not ImI i t than fi (Hi
l l s s l l i . r . .Ha I'.a * Srsea)
Ity i'Mam i .uHiijc tlo to » half,
‘
* nj *
,
.

•
TrFuu
Karl Nonlyros was Installed ss
Tlw fouith nt»«| m&lt;»si
preskknt o f the Kiaanix Club for
month o f th.* war t*n thr »m nun*
IPIO with due ritual at the weekly
luncheon of the eluh in the \ si­ to a fln ir &gt; r«trn U y uith ri|**.rta
des Hotel today. The re.rmony that 100 nhi|i&lt;« of .*l.'a2 ,l«P fn i* hml

Fnnaral services for J. M. WII* , Jr, 29-year-old aon o f Mr.
«W ( Mr. J. M. Wll.cn. Hr of thla
city, wera held at tha First Bap­
tist Church this afternoon at 2:10
•'clock with the Bar. W. P.
Brooks, pastor, officiating. Burial
was aaada ta tha Evergreen O n e

tunr.
A

During Id. seafaring. "Captain"
Mims.in, n. he was railed by hi*
friends, vl.itrd the .even M . and
moat of the wmld'a porta and told
many Interesting .lories of Ms
cxnrrienea.
Hr « » horn In Sweden on B«pL
24, 18A2 but ram* to thla country
when hr was a small hoy and wxa
one i f Ihe pioneer arttlrrs in ■
Swi'dMi rclony in the vicinity of
wliol Is now lip*.la before ha left
Im— wur. than (it) years ago to
. . am hi, xvafuring rairrr.
Hr was a llfo member of tha
Masonic Lodge In Naw York City
and lh* members of thr local Ma­
sonic Lodge . will conduct grt.re­
side service, during tho Intern­
ment In the Lake View Cemetery.
Survivors are hia daughter, g u
Josephine Munson, hia slater M *
a brother, EmU Magunaon, aQ o f
Kanferd.
Funeral acrrlcM will he bald'at
ths
Erickson
Funeral
Haul
Thursday afternoon with tho Kev.
J. It. Hoot, pastor o f tho Cougrugatlunal Church, officiating.
AU STRALIA REDUCES ntO M T

CANnF.RnA, Australia, Jm . A
—(AT—Tha federal ngTwngwrit
has derided to -tatplM ontf the
north terrilory’ where
of land atUI remain t
Grating grants wlU be
huge arras e r i n t M '
200.000 aqoare mites of
that will thus be opener

large numbar o f frlauds at* tha aarvlcaa and than was

LOCAL WEATi

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