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Title: The Clewiston news
Physical Description: Newspaper
Language: English
Publisher: Louis A. Morgan
Place of Publication: Clewiston Fla
Creation Date: August 16, 1929
Publication Date: 1928-
Frequency: weekly
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Subjects / Keywords: Newspapers -- Clewiston (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
Newspapers -- Hendry County (Fla.)   ( lcsh )
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Spatial Coverage: United States -- Florida -- Hendry -- Clewiston
Coordinates: 26.753399 x -80.9336 ( Place of Publication )
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Additional Physical Form: Also available on microfilm from the University of Florida.
Dates or Sequential Designation: Vol. 2, no. 6 (Feb. 3, 1928)-
General Note: Tom Smith, editor.
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Preceded by: Clewiston progress

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BUSINESS MEN Fears Purchases ''UNITED STATES HAS ()WER TARIFf Pahokee Will Seek GLADES FARMERS

Hurt's InterestIn Old School GroundsFor

., F. &' H. Store RATE THAN ANY OTHER \\VORLD POV1 R. Community Park

APPROVE PLAN / WELCOME ACTION i iOF1

Purchase of George C. Hurt's interest HISTORY! OF SUGAR INDUSTRY SHOWS I Headed by Major "-. J. Larrimore
store'on members of the Pahokee town
in the F. & H. Grocery council -

W FOR lABOR DAY Francisco street by B., F. Fears was will ask,the county school boardto U S BOARD

announced here :yesterday by Mr. deed tho old school property to the .
Sugar Stands Prominently In Front Rank Of Agricultural "
several I community to be used it
Fears who for the past ,years as a park, _

has operated two grocery stores in Problems Being ConsideredBy was learned here yesterday.The .
Celebration Committee Prosperous Year is Ind
Fort Myers. I Leading Men Nation old school property two blocks ;<
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Is Named To Consult Recognizing; the possibilities in west of Main street is an ideal loca- cated As Heavy Bean

Officials Of Sugar andCompanies. Clewiston, Mr. Fears said that he has BY JULES M. BURGUIERES and development of their sugar industries tion for a community park officials Planting Is Planned By
completed arrangements to disposeof believe and encouraged by Major Larrimoic : -
Sugar and Ships (War) until finally continental Europe' -
Clewiston his groceries in Fort Myers and the Pahokee- solons wll- seekto Everglades Farmers.Farmers .
The worldwide development of ,sugar ., o became practically self-sustain
devote his entire attention to the have it designated' as such
had its foundation in a great international ing with a production of over 9,000-
Members of the Clewiston Better Clewiston store.Arrangements. Mayor: Larrimore also plans to of the northern Everglareswere
tons one-half world'ssupplY
crisis 000 or about the
Business League at a','dinner meeting: have also been com- have the town council dispose of a rejoicing this week following the
10th!
The beginning[ of the centurysaw or'sugar
in the Clewiston Inn went on record pleted. Mr.Fears. said for the remod- t five acre tract now owned by the announcement by C L. Marlatt chiefof
the inception of the'sugar indus- : History repeated itself in showing
approving plans for a gala Labor Day elling of the Clewiston store and in I try In Europe as a'war necessity: a deficit in sugar when the recent city, south of town. This property: was the quarantine and control admin-
will be on the originally purchased to be used istration that Florida string beans
celebration, with details of the plan to the future it operaten as a
Frederick the Great in the last half Great World War developed the fact
service Western meats willb dumping ground, but the be- have been released from the Mediterranean
which[ self plan.
be, worked out by a committee mayor
9f; the 18th century had ,encomagedthe that the most powerful of all nations, '
; F will cooperate with officials of the 'handled and the new owner also lives that it Is too close in and will frut fly quarantine. The ordel-
efforts of his scientists in the, the United States, ran short, of its
Clewiston plans to do. a jobbing business. urge the commission to subdivide the was approved by 'Secretary Hyde of
I Southern Sugar and of the
direction of beet culture after Marg- supply.. In fact, It was the only food- I
I companies. Associated with him in the opera- properly, sell lots and purchase a the U. Department of AgricultureThe
Prussian chemist, had obtaIned stuff that concern.The
'I l graf, a gave us any .
Decision to go forward with the tion of the store are. Herman ,Mac- ne wsite with the proceeds or'the message was doubly welcome
sugar crystals from the' beet price of sugar rose to five or six
plan was made after Cecil V Parkinson Dougall and A.R.. Ivey.CLEWISTON times sale. In the Clewiston area in view of the
experimentally. It remained, however, the previous peace level and -,_.
i fact that local farmers
I many are plan-
p, president had outlined the Labor i for the Napoleonic wars to stimulate, the people of the United States went
; ning to put in hearvy of beans
Day celebration plan to the merchants BEATS the industry when England's embargocut 'vqu i a strict sugar ration. PALM BEACH CLUB crops
discussed : :. this fall and already there are several
According to tentative plans
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off the importation of sugar from History, howe'ver, did not repeat
acres of early beans, those of Bill
.W at the meeting the celebration the West Indies Into France and Napoleon Itself .In the steps taken to remedy

will start shortly after noon on La- MOORE HAVENITES saw his Empire bare, of ,that."\ shortage-<: in continental I United TO HEAR TALK ON Hooker Lifting already of the blooming.quarantine on beans

bor Day and among the features oft I sugar. A Commission, sent by him States as was remedied in continental I

the day will be baseball games and a I IN J DOUBLE HEADERI hastily to Germany convinced his Euio15c' after the Napoleonc wars. GROWTH OF GLADESJr. according possible in to view quarantine of the officials absence was of
dance at the Clewiston Inn in the
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scientists that beet sugar growing was greater illustration of the neglect record of Mediterranean fruit
1 any fly
evening.Further plans will be worked I I I practical, and after ten years of experimental :; encouraging. an industry can be infestation in string beans and the

.'J. Please turn to Page 5 Pitches Two Hit work in France, Napoleanby given t ,than the below mentioned table Chamber Of Commerce failure thus far to force infestation

edict and by necessary financial showing the protection which other
experimentally There are still restrictions
: OKLAHOMAN MAKES Game; Bill Chalker, I appropriation established the industry i lions have given In the encouragement I Planning on lima and broad beans on

1, I Stars At Bat on a thriving commercial scale. From of ,their suga rindustry as comp Big Meeting (Please turn to page 4)
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1J then on began an important epoch in red with the United States.. -

r TRIP TO FLORIDA Clewiston trimmed their old time the history of the sugar industry, *Jriie following[ tariff table compiled Plans for an open meeting the

I' rivals from Moore Haven last Sundayin when practically' all the European September 1st, 1928, shows the tariffsof Junior Chamber of Commerce of West TWO H USES IN ,

; 4 TO SEE CLEllIIS1'O' : 11 a double header on the local ground countries by ,bounties 'and subsidies the various countries of the world Palm Beach on the night of August i .

I the scores h'ing'-7!) and 19-1 began to en ourag'e the establishment ,| Please_turn_ to Page 5IdlRE 21 to acquaint people of the coast I! SAN PEDRO AREA

I I Pete Wilson opposed Pop.'Valker ... city: : with the progress made in the

A. Geis Says Even Pictures -: in the first game and allowed but six STEEL RE CEIVED I DESTROYS I II Lake Okeechobee section' were an- SOLD THIS WEEK
i (Please turn to' page 4) nounced hereby J. A. Arnette presi-
Fail To Prop dent of the Junior Chamber of Com- I

.' erly ten Story 1925 Salesman On FOR .aConstruction lV'ILL' I 1fcr.1 MCGHEE!: IIOIIS3t 1 merce I
Additional
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Captain F. Deane Duff. general Construction
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trip from Oklahoma City to Florida Dreams Come True ; Work Up ,i di'C'fx' !s Total Loss will be one of the principal speakersof Relieve,

';' to get first hand Information on what the evening and other prominent J Shortage
To Schedule On After Blaze Of Unknown I ,
& the Southern Sugar company is doing To R B. Hitt Florida real, estate men, from the Lake Okeechobee sec-
New Factory Origin 'tion will participate in the Sale of two homes In the San iVclro
in tie l Everglades salesman during the hectic days of program.
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,.' Please turn to Page 5. section to Clewiston residents was
iis was the statement made by A. 1925 and 1926 and now a dignified

tG/is' of Oklahoma Cftwho;! with his I} insurance salesman, came the ,thrill Structural steel for the constructionof Fire of unknown origin completely announced this week by Barney P. i

mil)" 'arrived in Clewiston to spend I vainly hoped for by thousands of the addition to the boiling .house destroyed the home of Gus McGheeon Moran local real estate broker.
Florida Fish Yarns N. C. Storey Inventor connected
.1A few days here studying the operations -/ other salesmen during the boom. He end of the Clewiston factory of the Pasadena avenue and San Jose t

of the Southern Sugar companr.1 lived to see his promises more than Southern Sugar company has arrivedon street'shortly after eleven o'clock Are Proven Here By with the Southern Sugar company

/"Of course" Mr. Geis said "we had come true. the ground, and was.being unloaded Wednesday night. The loss was part- Visiting] WesternersOut purchased a four room bungalow on
r ,the corner of Sagamore avenue and
I ,l/ /seen pictures of the operations here, Visiting.here this week with Dick I I this -week. Anticipating the arrival of I II ly covered by insurance With the ex- "

.... but even pictures fail to properly tell C.Miller. local. insurance man Mr the steel, concrete foundations had I Il ception of a few porch chairs and an'' in Oklahoma they plan weeks Bonito street. .
I I The second house purchase in the
, the story or to give one a true conception Ilitt turned back the calendar fouryears been poured so that a minimum ice box the house including all furnl, the
and
i[ ahead for a fishing trip on
San Pedro section for the week was
I ,' of the greatness of the project. : to recount his experiences in amount of time will be required for I ture and clothing was in ashes the II appointed day, bundle up the Impedi- made by Apostolos Toulis, owner- 11

a ". ." bringing people to Clewiston.[ the erection of the steel. I folol wing morning menta, travel for 25 miles to the fish-
,/ I '- manager of the Sugar Bowl cafe. The
Accompanied by Barney T. Moran I "Of course" he said "there was Two carloads of clarifying equip The building was unoccupied at the ing grounds and their joy is uncon- Toulis house is a four room bungalowon
Mr. Geis made a through tour of the nothing here then; we made the trip I
ment ordered from Gilchrist and company
fined
I time, Mrs. McGhee and the children I when a three Inch sun fish dang- Sagamore avenue near Atlantic
Clewiston division of the company boat from Canal Point, but hada
sugar by we of Chicago have arrived. les helplessly on the end of the line
; /; inspecting the cane fields and I good idea of what ,was planned and I Evaporators from the United States spending a vacation on the east coast his avenue.
This ,according, to A.Geis. and In addition to the houses sold, there
.,- I Please turn to Page 5 great confidence In those back of Pipe and Foundry at Besse- and Mr. McGhee being outof town on
company ten
,e' son W Geis who in less than (Please turn to page 4)
Clewiston."I er, Ala., have been received at the I business. > minutes" the shore of Lake Okee

. PAJAMA_FAD HERE drew word pictures of wide milt site and will be erected as soonas I I i When discovered by passers-by, the chobee had landed a string of perch EDITORS ON TARIFF

'J''I .'. streets, beautiful homes and prosperity. the new steel work is completed. : fire had gutted the building, _and ai-I and catfish.
io N; I Gorgeously arrayed in a pair of This Is first visit to Clewiston
i: rl : my With the installation of the tubing I primarily to
thoubh t was possible to salvage a Although they came Opinions of other editors of the
, : >i'r. pink check pajamas, Charlie Miner local since those days and it makes me work for the new boilers completed, I few see the sugar activity in the northern ,1
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E;' railroad man set a new tempo for proud to see the progress made. Please turn to page 5I' chairs it was impossible to en- Everglades the male contingent of question

I i Clewiston styles for men when 1 he "If I had drawn word picture of ter the house..: I
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/ the Geis family decided 'are contained in two editorials published -
appeared in his new rainment on Clew Clewiston as It ,is today and pictured Mr. McGhee did not learn of his fish
'j : SUGAR MAGAZINE I prove or disprove those Florida on the editorial page of this,
,' ( iston streets. Apparently oblivious of, It as the most prosperous city In the loss
until he returned home any this stories they'd been hearing.:
b the envious glances cast his way, Mr. !I state, I would never have made a sale, PRAISES FLORIDA 1 convinced the paper.
I' morning to find his house a smoldering I They are now and Editorial writers on the Billings
Miner strolled about the community. for the city has grown bigger and .
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iI i-. I mass of ashes. younger Geis said it would be difficult (Mont ) Gazette and the Detroit
I,! A stiff straw hat and sport shoes faster than even the most enthusiastic Louisiana Planter Publishes -
talk
to predict whether they will I (Mich.) Free Press have set forth in
completed the ensemble "A bit Impractical I dared to hope "
I I Article OnSo. more about sugar or fishing( when they an interesting manner salient pointsin
for work but ideal for loung- Mr.Hitt. is note in Delray with the.
return to their native state. the tariff question.
ing" was :Miner's commentPRINCIPLES Gulf Life Insurance company Sugar Co. FIELD ,WORK HERE

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/, OUTLINED TO MERCHANTS BY DUFF sue of told the in Louisiana an article Planter in a recent and Sugar is-- Summer Rains Fail>< To TOTAL $183,000 SAYS COMMISSION '

. Manufacturer national
magazine Halt Work Of SugarCo. .
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published for the sugar industry.In I -

Policies of the Dahlberg interests most beautiful, as well as one of the- addition to a large picture of a TractorsSummer Approximately $183,29 will be tax assessor, $2,100; paupers, incidental ,

'. in guiding the development of Clew most prosperous cities in the state. tractor train load of cane on way to spent by Hendry County in operatingthe and contingencies, $6,900; total

': iston Into the most beautiful, city In Wo are building according to plan and the mill the Planter says in part: rains have not affected the county during the fiscal year ending $17,720. '

'' the entire state, were outlined by ours Is not to be hodge-podge growth "Over 125,000 acres of land in the field work of the Southern Sugar com September 30,1930 according to Road and Bridge Fund-free labor,

Captain F. Deane Duff, general man- "There is a greater degree of cooperation Florida Everglades are now owned by pany In preparation of ground for the budget prepared by the Hendry $4,000; tools and machinery, $600;

' ager of the Clewiston company to today between the people of the Southern Sugar company and over county commissioners. The biggest gas and oil, $1,000; repairs, $1,200;
.1 fall planting over 'fifty'mUe stretch of material, $750 total, $7,550.
for high- cost ;
is $37,140
item the budget
members of the Clewiston Better the community and the companiesand 40,000 acres have been placed under on
-: from Moore Haven to Canal Point it fund Fine and Forfeiture fund-sheriff's
bond Interest and sinking ,
contr"ol."At
Business League at a dinner meetingin this is because of the fact that complete water way

the Clewiston Inn, Tuesday night. the townspeople now more fully appre I Clewiston is one big factory, at was learned here yesterday from officials and the smallest is $809.68 for special cost bills, $1,500; salary of attorney,

:: Explaining that B. G Dahlberg and elate what we are trying to do and i I Canal Point is a second and a third of the sugar company. road and bridge district No. 3 interest (partial), $600: prosecuting attorney'sfees$200

:i his associates had spent considerable are thoroughly cooperating for the is promised soon_ The "canes grown Although the total precipitation for I and sinking fund. ; county judge's cost bills,
I I clerk's cost bills, $150; witness
money to get the best enigeering good of the future of Clewistou." from Florida muck attain the aston- I The 1929 valuations for the county $1,000;
I the summer is practically up to schedule and fees $1,650; total $5,100.. ,
brains available in planning Clewiston "Speaking of the building code of Ishing height of from 14 to 20 feet are 52,550,196 and the classification II jury: ,

Captain Duff said that the town Is the community Captain Duff said that I and contain a fibre satisfactory for I ''there have been few torrential of the expenditure ,Is as follows: Agriculture Fund-agricultural promotion

laid out according! to plan and urged : the organizing of a building committee the manufacture of Celotex. rains so that the muck absorbed the General revenue fund-salary of $1,250.Publicity .

the merchants to do their[ part in I to pass on plans for new construc- I "There's, the most interesting feature I rainfall almost as quickly as it fell. cleric, $1,800; salary of supervisor of Fund-$2,500.
Fundmain.talning -
seeing that this plan is adhered to by tion is not for the purpose of being -this great development was Tractor fleets of the Southern Sugar registration, $360; salary of attorney, County Maintenance ,

., local people and new residents coming arbitrary but merely to help in guiding started not only to produce sugar $300; salary of Janitor. $960; mileage highways, $8,500. Sink.ing

.. :;. e>i to Clewiston. tho growth of the town. j but to secure a supply og bagasse. comlanm'e now working at Benbow of commissioners, $200 salary of copn Highway Bond Interest and

'- "Mr. Dahlberg's dream" said the I I "None of us wants to put several from which Celotex a building and insulating -.I Farm, Miami, Locks, South Bay and ty commissioners $3.000: ; salary of I fund-interest on $419,000. $25.
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speaker is to make Clewiston theN Please! turn to Page 5 material might bo made." :j Canal Point. tax collector, : commissions ,
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.- -.' .-- The Clewiston New CABBAGES AND KINGS .:; HINTS TO HOUSEWIVES of grapes will supply delicious juice,
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Successor. to 'ilia Clewiston Progress' '- GRAPES AND GRAPE PRODUCTS catsup, canned grapes, preserves,' relish f I I

.I I and jams sufficient for the avera efamllyts
The healthfulness of fruits and _
Entered as second: -class matter February S, 1928, at the post office Said the'maiden. to her beau, "Don't. you just adore a Talkie?' I their needs.
juices In the diet
particularly Grapejuice is a most
at Clewiston Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1879. "Be jour age" said Don Quixote, "Were just going for a w lkie. has been time refreshing
| grapes recognized for drink to use in many forms of illness .

,. immemorial. Today, our fuller, modem is enjoyed by the convalescent
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LOUIS MORGAN ............................................................ Publisher understanding of food science, es- may be used in the and '). i
With p. G. Bishop, W .GAmes. W Bigg, E. C Cole and Dewey Becker preparation of a
pecially in relation to 'disease resistance great
TOM SMITH .......................-......................11.11..1...................... Editor all in Chicago it looks like, the Coop! .County .chamber, of commerce. if at all gives a much larger place to variety It should of be beverages remembered and thatI desserts )

all Juicy fruits because of their vita-
Subscription Rates enterprising would stage and Old Home Week. grapejulce requires little or no sugar
mine content, the organic acids and when made from the most suitable

the alkaline minerals. cultivated varieties. And only a small
By mail in Florida
By mail outside of Florida 2.00 Our opinion, as though it mattered, is" that Cocoanuts, )like .all other good During the late summer months, amount when wild grapes are used.
One year I2.5U One year .' I North Florida in particular is especially Moreover,
grapejulce, is
exceptionalin
1.00 shows is decidedly '
Six months 1.50 Six months overrated. ..$. .. : c' favored with health giving, that It undegoes no undesirable

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sugar sweet grapes both of the bunch changes, such as loss of color or flavor -
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At least one song that will always bo inappropriate. in t.he. Everglades is variety and those of the muscadine when pasteurized and kept in
NEWS' PLATFORM family, Scuppernongs Thomas, James storage.
Over the Hill to the Poor House ; ;-
V 1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation.; and others. Canned grapes and spiced are de- ".

2. Early completion of the highways for local transportation and The latter grates have been called sirable products and are relatively

.. concentration of products. The reason a daylight bank robber works so rapidly is that time is money the lazy man's friend, as they grow chap. The chief essentials in canning
a. A substantial downward revision of freight rates on vegetables and even In the poorest scrup type soil. are removal of seed, the softening of ,
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('(her products o'f this region to the northern marl ets. < Atlanta Constitution.. J have no insect enemies and bear skins (the time necessary to accom-

4. The furl functioning of a cooperative marketing association for I abundant crops from year to year. plish, this varies with the variety of

No fruit products are more valuable grape), and the
and selling purposes thorough sterilizationof
buying
both It has been figured that Milton wrote Paradise Lost wh"a hs! wife came .
-.. nor more cheaply and easily fruit and containers. Grape catsup

FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1929 back' from her vacation. I!prepared than those: made from sun- : is an excellent sauce for serving with:

------- % I ripened grapes. Two or three bushelsi cold meats .

WHAT OTHER' EDITORS ARE SAYING ON THE SUGAR TARIFF I Place. a, peniy in a slot< 'machire in Xew. York and a lighted_ cigarette will I i --

pop' out as, the machine- says "Thank you Sir." Guess the ininufactur-rs I

From the Detroit (Mich.) Free' Press ," figured that women wouldn't buy anyway.: i X M, cl F MIZELL

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CARBONATED AMERICANISMThe 1 .
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Clewiston's Cane Crew won one and lost one Sunday They-probably let
BeachGraduate
American Bottlers! Carbonated Beverages are circulating a volumeof the Canal Point boys have one, because after all there's no ues in gdtin( f

approximately a bundled pages against additional tariff protection for the boys from our sister town peeved '
Nurse ,. ,
the domestic sugar industry.: They call it "What Price Sugar," a title that That new larger golf ball will simply be a ,greater loss when it gets lo.>t \ V )

aptly fits its melodramatic contents Within Its covers they have assembled I Phone 8121
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all the editorial ballyhoo they could capture to support further depressing So far there. hasn't been much recurrent)r of the, new c'o lrhmey: In our I .
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rivals advantaged by cheap labor. ; .
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The failure of the American Bottlers to bring to the support of their Advertising is not a fad. Fads don't last hundreds'.of years:.. : : ., I I.:.. ...:: ..:,'.:'- "i :.'.>.'. (. .., .. '.1.( ._...
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I' i Watch:and Jewelry! Repairing 211 Clematis, Street" West Palm Beach :X:
when they first 'saw their stranglehold on the 'domestic "maiket John :Mowry is doing some wonderful work at Seminole Farms with' over .' : ;
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threatened by the development of a domestic supply: head irrigation And now he's completing plans for a great chicken farm_ :: r All Rcpair Worlt/ Cuaranl ed. *

We owe the Cubans nothing. They owe us for their' independence a Poultry but by no means paltry. 1 : '
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as he dared to -rescind the Platt amendment and get out of Cuba. The idea I ', BITS, ABOUT FLORIDA !Mediterranean fruit fly in fruit indicates : I .- -..- .

the possibility that, by modifi- .;.,:..:..;...'. :. ..':..:.':'';.':..:",:..:..:..:..:..;,.:..:_:'':.':..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:...:..:..:..:..:..:..:_:..:..:..:..:._:" :0:'::..:..:._:_:.:
that we. are obligated to support Cuban farmers, at the expense of our own, ; .
I ..July building permits in Palm Beach cation'of existing practices in pre-l i

would be ludicrous if it were seriously advanced. I I exceeded all previous months for cooling and coloring, fruit may be1: :: UNITED LINES TRANSFER. CO. :J

As.a. matter of .fact It is advanced merely as a screen for the even less the year, and showed an increase made safe for shipment. It is expected ::: 809 S. Poinsettia St. ?

I fever last year s record for this monthof that the movement of this years citrus ::
noble proposition that the sugar schedule should be written for the benefit I -; \/.st Palm Beach Phone 20763 ?:
I 25 per cent. In West Palm Beach crop will be made .possible without I ***
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I cent more than. luring the month of infestation.In ',: Daily Freight delivery Point Pahoked: Belle Glade South *! a
no larger than their own pocketbooks, and who are_ fighting. the American ..:... :: to Canal .Ij.
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June. I' 1: :. ,.B.ay-and ewlston..o. .:._ .. :
sugar geet producers with 'cheap labor working under worse conditions than ; .:. or --"--- --- :.:_- _.

those against which American labor leaders protest. i South Florida considerable interest -1 +; Connection with Miami Line ':::
Miami is recognized as one of the is being shown in the production I
The American Bottlers are supporting the Cuban sugar interests from the
I leading cities in the south in the development of the Papaya. Some 150,000 trees in .

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same noble motive that inspired soft-drink corporations finance piohibition r of :;aviation. Mr.\ A H.He. Dade County produced this season i .-:..:..:..:..:...:..:..: .: :. : :. : : : :-:. : : : : : .: :.:. : : : : : :-: : . .. . .. .. .: :
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organizations. They can lobby in Washington and publish books against I
of :Miami after, an extensive northern fruit Though the fruit has been grown I II
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protecting American industry but they can't of Make ThePOINSETTIA
contemplate the
; possibility tour announced that a numberof here for many years very little is '

having to divert' an infinitesimal fraction of their nickel. to the support of Aviation Companies are looking toward known of Its qualities outside of the ]

a the south for the future of aviation tropics. A recent canvass of the New :
the basic' industry of their country, against the unfair competition of American ( HOTEL
f and more particularly to south York market by a representative of I II I I

capital working with alien labort without filing protest in blue covers! 1 Florida partly due to its geographical the Dade County growers indicates a
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... I location and favorable flying condi- rapidly increasing demand for this Your Home While In West Palm Beach"It

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Company farm near Belle Glade: is DIXIIE HIGHWAY
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to Cuba from Florida in the near CLEMATIS
"What Price Sugar," a well bound volume put out by an association opposing very.. well under way. The crop is averaging -

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increased tariffs on sugar, supports the old saw which states that approximately 1600 pounds per -- -

acre as compared with an average of
"There is nothing 'new under the sun/* Old howls about the futility of tiy-
Secretary Hyde: of the United'StatesDepartment 675 pounds for the entire United

ing to promote beet production; old charges concerning "cheap labor;" old of Agriculture announced States. The yield of peanut hay is

wails about what will happen to' Cuba-all of its arguments are old' There that' the' research work which. has I averaging :3000 pounds of 18 per cent

been intensively prosecute in Florida protein hay per acre which is a considerably -
must not be anything new .to offer, for all of the arguments conta-illed In I
on methods of destruction of the l larger yield than expected -"
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the volume were musty when sugar importers began to bemoan the fact I
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that America I was trying to produce\, S its own'sugar. .. II I ,Y !s 1 Neat Y % aet

Will thinking people find its piffle any reason why an industry in 18 West- I

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ernstates should be wiped out to avoid injury to Cuba? Just last,'year the _
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Cubans forgot that we endowed them with independence:::! and demandedthat 'i itM
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there is no use trying to. develop a domestic sugar. supply" I A

We remember.the hectic war days when we were shut off from manganeso
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dyes, chemicals, rubber and such. Thomas A. Edison. is experimenting to ;I \, 1

find .a method of producing rubber' in America,. but we hear no complaint to I -
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yellow .covers cannot hide its. hokum nor give conviction'. to its ballyhoo."

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Few things. can compare with a plane trip over' the Everglades In early ELVINATOi '

morning: And nothing could give one a better idea, of what B, Dahlberg.

is doing In the northern Everglades Clewiston laid out like a spotless town. 'f-- Oldest Electric Refrigerator 1. % J I T: SERE is the l leading tire in the medium-
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I ..I.priced::' field-built of the best materials r ,
Cane fields stretching away in every; direction. Neat well kept camps at THE FAMOUS obtainable in the thorough Firestone ." .-.

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Benbows, Liberty Point, South Bay and Canal Point? and the sight of sights I i See the massive tread of this tire; notethe ..!""; ';..;,. ".
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from above Canal Point-a strip of ocean on one side with the lake on the COLD KEEPER _;: many scientifically designed and placed "
'. I. blocks of tough, live rubber to gain the .4
I other and rich carpet of Glades between the two. Across the lake bottom 24 hours after Current greatest traction and road-gripping safety. '
temperature A handsome sturdy tire that is built to
for perhaps a mile and a half from shore there.are impressions like ,
I wagon is; turned off. Jelh' 'er economy,dependability,safety,comfort
: tracks and other tracks as those made by foot marks. about 20 feet apart and mileage. Come in and examine '
I these tires that give you? so much for so
possibly made by a prehistoric Gargantua' walking home from a boat ride. F 1 MCGPJN1S]r little money. wil I' ,

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':' : 113 Worth A *P. Palm Beach f..:/f_ ."""\

Every town should have a Civic song number, and along that line Clew. .. \lj
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!I I A. W. Smith was a business visitorin r SIXES WILL LEAD : tion of constantly offering Its patrons t .THE "FAIR" AWNING
You HeardThe ?
By The Way-Have ) I West Palm Beach_Tuesday.Mr more Great automobile volume production per dollar., coupled SHOPPEQuality

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.. following story of the wedding Mrs. P A. J'oche who spent the past and Mrs. George ,Koslmeyertnotofed AUTO FIELD SAYS with expert direction in the engineer. Remembered Long After

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of Miss Pansy Fay to Jimmy Shoe- two months In Asheville N. C. returned -i< to Palm Beach Sunday to attend ing, manufacturing and selling Price Is Forgotten _

J :smith ,was published in a recent issue to Clewiston this "week. :Mr. church services. CHEVROLET SURVEYChevrolet's branches of the business are given as No. 10 Lakevlew Arcade, Lakeview
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.s; of the Lakeland Ledger and Star Telegram Poche met her in Palm Beach on her reasons that are making it possible Avenue
return. t for the automobile Industry to lead all Phone 2-0229

: 1 ,'A. 11. Jerniga of New Smyrna has others in giving the Woct Palm
public the utmost Beach FlorldaY
P. 827 West i ,
:\Ir. and :Mis. W Fay I Gcal Set: At
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returned to Clewiston after an absenceof for its
money I
Quincy street announce the marriage B T. Moran spent the week ,end in '
several months. 1,350,000 Cars
of ther daughter Pansy Maude to Mr. West Palm Beach I

James E. Shoesmith on Tuesday the I ,- I/' For Year .
Field
sixth of August The above aunouncement Claude Downs left Wednesday after G. M. Chalker brother or Bill Chal- Secretary I vi'ftEIt

will be of much interest to the I noon on an' extended motor trip I ker is now making his home' in Clew I DETROIT, Aufiust,.(-For the Arst I I Of Charity BcdyIs
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; many friends of the young couple In through Georgia and 'North Carolina.( iston With his brother he is stayingat : time in the ,history of the automobile Visitor Here TOWS
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.; :' this section. The wedding was solemnized the Watanabe hotel I II I i i industry, six cylinder cars promise to Major L. A Odom, Field Secretary -

2 at the Methodist parsonage InBaitow. Rev. andIrs.. W. T Bailey left 1 I lead the field in production this year, of the Volunteers of America FlorIda .

'Jj j Rev. H. J. Haefliuger officiat-I this week on an extended motor trip In a party of St. Petersburg resi- according to a survey by the Chevrolet -\|i with state headquarters at Jacksonville -

; : ing The impressive ring service was I Ito I points in the north. dents who spent several days at the Company completed today Up un- ,. was a visitor in Clewiston is the place to get

used in the presence of the bride's : ---- t Watanabe hotel on a fishing trip here til this four'cylinder cars ranked
:year this week, in the interest of rescue
. ; parents Miss Margeurite' Adams and I I I' Mrs. White accompanied by her two were J. B. Ellington D.W.. -Merritt, first in annual production volume work. the most TIRE

'. John Sloan. The bride was married sons,' Dick and Earl and her brother Hawkins. and L. .II. Roth. for
I Comparative production figures The Volunteers of America is conducting
\ in her traveling)( costume a smart ensemble West Palm '
motored to II
I Jack West ,
I the first six months of this year are a system of institutions in
'" : of brown mohair. She wore .1 I
Beach Sunday. offered in support of the forecastDining Florida that are tendering great'and mileage
' a small tan hat and, her gloves, hand I I GLATEX THEATRE PROGRAM I prof ;':
" this period there were most, valuable service to society.
bag and shoes were in a correspondingshade I W. h Murray I II
County.Commissioner f! duced approximately 1,900,000 si"es: as I At JacIsonvJrle! n maternity hospital ft

. '- .Mr. and Mis. Shoesmith leftimmediately : spent a day in Clewiston. FRIDAY, August 16: Ted Wells in"Smilin' I compared with approximately 1265.' is being conducted in the interest your money

after the ceremony for I --- I II' Terror; ," his latest Universal i 00 fours, an idication of what the total of wayward' girls and fouh fling ga-

Clewisfon where they will reside Mrs. W. H Yearly of Otter Creek I Western action and speed picture. i for the year 'is apt to,be. l! bies. This institution is statewide in Try us next time

The bride has been a resident of accompanied 'by her son Jake spent Also good Buster Blown comedy I How the change comes about is illustrated its activities and receives unfortunate you need good

Lakeland for the past nine :years and JI'J:[ In Clewiston, visitig her I
.Tuesday !
I SATURDAY, August 17: Dog star in the survey. Chevrolet's 1 girls from every county throughout tire at a low price.
during her isldence here has endeared Hudson continuing
before
: brother G. V. Ranger in "One-Man Dog." This is a manufacturing goal for the years is the state and aids them with lovng -
herself to many friends. Possessing their trip to MiamiA. I
t' on Northwestern trappers melodramawith 1,350,000 cars. Chevrolet's change over hands as long as may be necessary
musical ability she is one of
great
from a tour to a six means a deduce!One of the most interesting features
virile action, and
1 I plrnty: of some
musicians in the
the most popular W Smith and S. C. Ramsoy spent I rr
tion of this enormous total from the of this department of the S Volunteeis
well night hu\nan stunts by Ranger
city and has played for many social I I the week end. in West Palm Beach. : four cylinder filed and adds it to the is thenever ceasing influx of l babies I
Also good Toots and Casper come
gatherings. She I is a graduate of the 1 1I a II
: six cylinder field which must be held in many cases for
j Lakeland high school where she, i James E Taylor Hendry County TaxI dy.
i I i How, the automobile picture has adoption owing to, the extreme youth I
\ served as school musician For the collector accompanied by J. L.' Maddox I
I. TUESDAY. August 20: "The Lovesof changed almost overnight will be no- and inablity of their mothers to per-
f past lear and a half she held the po- Hendry county commissioner from I
Casanova," with famous Europe'anstars ted in an inspection of the 1928 showing -j form this sacred duty Those interested I rI
\ feition of cashier and bookkeeper for Felda were in Clewiston on business I
I An elaborate drama of Vene- Last year 'when Chevrolet was in the adoption of one or more of F
the Federal Clothing Stores Wednesday. I | I m 1r''
I tian love, exquisite'sctings and tense producing a four cylinder car, four these wee bits of humanit ymay communicate I 'sfr fr
Mr. Shoesmith is the son of Mr and -
n emotional scenes.WEDNESDAYTHURSDAY. : cylinder manufacturers built approximately I wilh Col J. H. Berry, 214 FISK
: Mrs.\ J. Shoesmith. of New Smyrna. D. 0 Hatch spent Sunday "in West I PREMIERALLCORD
2,098,000 cars, with one large Peninsular Calualty Building at Jack {
I : : He is a graduate of Oglethorpe University I, Palm Beach. I August
: manufacturer of four cylinder cars on sonville. ,
: of Atlanta, Ga and is a 21-22: "Uncle Tom's Cahin,'' Universals I -a guaranteed -
"... char-I limited production due to model At Tampa the Volunteers have a Fisk
: ter member of the Theta, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ware of Fort My big time smash hit of Harriet Tire for
while manufacturers training school for onlyCONNELL'S
y change, six cylinder underprivileged
I .,' fraternity. Mr. Shoesmith is ers spent the dayin Clewiston Sunday Beecher Stowe's slavery days drama I c '
were making 1,617,000 cars. girls between twelve: and sixteen
ri, ,with the business office of the Southern as the guests of Mr and Mrs. Sims clone in a big way. and stripped.of A
.j As it now stands the year 1929 where those who have no visible I ,
Sugar company at Clewiston. R. Connell. sectional feeling. It's a special in ev-I
should show approximately 3,000,000 means at home are receiving the necessary
ery sense of the word 25c' & 50c.
six cylinder units as compared to only education and training.The Fi j
the j I Mrs. Shelley mother of Tom and l i
of
member
Selden Stewart
: FRIDAY, August 23: True Story 2,250,000 four cylinder units. work of this school is outstanding, in
Emmet Shelley of the Clewiston company I
Hendry commission-
board of County I
:I Magazine prize story "The Woman I Consequently this significant devel- that it takes the girls handicappedby
'ers business visitor in Clewis arrived In town this week to I
::1 was a Love''-mystery and suspense. opment, which will make the current reason of the death of her parents, I
here. wilL I
spend a few months They I
ton Tuesday.. ; : year an epochal one in the annals of extreme poverty, bad environmentsor I
i --- occupy the home of Rev. W. '1'. Bailey SATURDAY, August 24: Jack ePr-i
r 1.1 : II I |.the. automobile business, comes about delinquency, There are, from 300 I
Royal Palm AvenueJ. rin and horse Rex In "Hoofbeats of I
J. I.. Waugh of the Halsey Griffith j on !
chiefly as a result of the entrance of i, to 500 girls in this state that are eligible -

company of West Polm (Beach spent !I Vengeance." I.Chevrolet into the six'cylinder field. [ for the training in question if
A.. Davis spent Sunday is. West
-- in Clewiston business .
: ; Tuesday on I Next special coming-Victor Hugo's In, lay circles, this, even is seen as a room and money were available. How-I SERVICE STATIONEast
Palm Beach. (
,?; I "The Man Who Laughs' :: ." I tribute to the automobile industry ever, for the lack of room and money
Mrs Claude D WllS of the Watanabe I r:,'.,'. Sugarland Highway ,'
I and the newest step which this! gigan the school is being confined largely 1"
'. hotel and her brother Fred PUl'rear P.G.. Bishop operating vice president 'i:il I i Clewiston, Fla.
tic business has taken in the three to Hillsboro County at this time. I'T.5 I II
2of the Cle\\fston Inn returned this I of the 'So thern Sugar company Read each advertisement in The J .
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week from Dalton, Ga., where they accompanied by William G. Ames consulting Clewiston News and you will find!

were summoned on account of the illness ; engineer are spending severaldays bargains galor. .. .... ",,,' AXXXXXXXX'XXXXXXXXXX' oo XXXXXXX ..v-. bao Q

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: X the southern part of Florida and country ideally suited to the purpose Xin

DURING THIS WEEK WE ARE OFFERING THESE :> .' .
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<. ICE BOXES AT BELOTW COST. mately 250 square miles. The King's experts as one of the choicest on X

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\. WITH AN ICE BOX.CLEWISTON X the vision and .energy of a group of eration. Fleets of tractors are work- X

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CLEWISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON FLORID i.1
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fielding stars. I CLADES FARMERS PROTECT YOUR ;
SAN Griffith were the I,
TWO HOUSES IN '
PEDRO AREA SOLD Chalker with a total of five hits WELCOME ACTIONOF EYES .... I
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i i out of eight bats was l leading hitter

They are most valu- ,
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___ I I First gameClewiston .' ;' .(Continued from page 1)) able possessions. I,
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are'-several new homes either planned 'ab r h po a e.' ;" >., : -, :) .

under construction In the Civic Center i i i Cothern. cf, ..:.:........... 3 4 2. 2 1 but the ban has MOORE'S Inc. ,
Shoesmltb, ss, ............ 4 0 2 1 3 5 inter-stae shipments : '
home of W C. Han i r| Optometrists Opticians
The
section. lifted thes for intra- 0
been on
son on Avenida Del Rio is being'Burger. 3b, .......:......:. 4' 1 1 1 1 1 has also I i West Palm Beach, Fla. I A HOTEL IS SELDOM LIKE HOME ;

and work 'will I I Bolton, c, .......-........... 4 2 1 7 0 0 state shipments. I I ....
pushed to completion, I 1 According to a statement Issued at Dr Buck's office Belle Glade Mon- I
If 4 1 2.1 0
Chalker, ,
be started In the near future on homes restriction will until
"no : Lake View Clewiston
Marfield of the finance department I Baker, rf .....:............ 3 0 1. 1 O. 0 Washington days Hospital f
for W. T. further notice be enforced under this Tuesdays. ITS DIFFERENT AT THE I
of the Southern Sugar company J I J. Crouch, 2b, ;L.; ....;.: 2 0. O' 0 2 0' with respect to string i ,

B A. Bourne, pathologist I Silsby, 2b, .....;.......... 2 0 0 1 2 0Reicr quarantine v i

Dr. research work for I i I I Ib, ................ 3 0 1 8 1 0 beans, cow peas or any kind of beans 1 WATANABE
of cane
in charge than lima broad beans eitheras 666
Sugar company, and I Wilson, p.-....... 3 1 1 0 3 0 I other or I
the Southern .
to inter state movement or as to
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plans are now being drown for -a Totals the growing maintenace is a Prescription for will find the
planting or Here most pleasing -
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ab you
manager'or r po
Moore Haven I I
home for A. W. Smith office of such beans in infested or protective COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGUE, !J .
the Southern .Sugar company the : Pape, 2b, .......,..:..:...... 4 1 1. 1 3 l' elsewhere.' BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA. ,j with meals .

which has not yet been T.Griffith. rf; ....,....... 4 1 1 1 0 0 zones or I I' : atmosphere coupled
of known.
location the of the It is the most speedy remedy
From headquarters state
decided. Oelotex. becauseof i Priest, ss. ,......'........... 4 1 2 1 3"1 ;! i
definitely insulating properties will beI I Walker, p, ...;..:-. -.... 4 1 11 1 0 plant board in Orlando this week came' i just as you enjoyed in your home.A '._
its ;
all of the four homes. :'Mills, c .....:..........;...., 4 0 0 10 1 0 the announcement that beans of all ORANGE TERRACE for '.
used in few available -
this activity in home building : Tulk, Ib, ...........::........ 4 1 0 6 0 0 kinds including string beans, lima I rooms are now

Despite still an acute house short-: Davis 3b, .................. 3 1 1 0 1 1 beans and cow peas have been removed Attractive home-llicu rooms, excel i Clewiston. .
there Is from the listof fruits and lent meals 4 blocks from business I II guest who intend to make
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Clewiston and officials of both Harben, If ..." .........$3 0 0 0 0 0 I .

age the in Southern Sugar, company and of, Griffith, cf, ...:..............# 1 0 ,1 1 0 I ranean classed fruit fly.as hosts to the Mediter- I section. 62 Orang N. St., Asheville, their' home. &

the Clewiston company are authority j Totals 32 7 6 .21 10 3 C.'I, !
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Alston, c, .......,............ 5 1 3 4 0 0 BREED GUERNSEY CATTLE !I l : i 0.) ..i
by the cane crew CLAUDE DOWNS. Manager.:
hits. Eight errors ; Reier, Ib, ...,...:.;........ 5 0 ] 9 3 0 ,I \
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kept Pete J Crouch, rf, :........... 3 1 0 2 0 ,0
all but one of the runs l
for Baker, p, ................,...-4: 0 3 0 1 0' TUBERCULAR TESTED
him After staking the
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two innings, the home team began get- Pape, 2b, ...............:.... 3 0 0 0 1 0 t 1

ting the range and pushed over eight T. Griffith, rf, ............ 3 O' O' 2 0 0 .

runs from the third to the sixth, which Priest, ss, .........:........ 3 0 0 0 3 0 j!! !
enough to give a winning CLEWISTON\ DAIRY COMPANY .. ____ .
was just Walker, Ib, _............... 3 1 0 7 0 0 w

margin.Cothern who scored four runs and Mills, c, ...................... 3 0 1 S 0 0 I ..J( _....__ c- -0&... __. (, \.

Tulk, p, ...................... 2 0 0 1 3 1 I -- I.I.I
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hit a double and triple and and I Davis, 3b. .....,............ 3 0 0 3 4 21 W NNN#" ,." ',.,-" dI I IIWIJMII,#,, '##'######'##'N' IrIIII 4 I

who drove got in a three single runs and were double the offensive Fountain, Ig.' ..........? 2 O' 0 0' 0 0 Z ( I "IN AMERICA'S'NEW! SUGAR BOWL" ? .

D. Griffith, cf, ......:,_ 2 0 1 02, 0
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Totals 24 1 2 21 13 3By
The second game in which Lefty
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scored three more: Moore JIaven's'only ; / .. .OPEN ALL YEAR
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interest and( sinking .p' : _. .____
run came in the fourth on Sils- Courthouse ... I L _.__ __',____. ...
fund-interest on $143,000, $8,5SO; r
by's error Mills' two bagger and a
Bonds maturing, $5,000; sinking fund, : --
sacrifice fly. Baker pitched a magni- .. ""//1
ficieut game allowing only two hits $5,000; total, $18,580. | ;;/;*-: :" _IT PAYS-' ;.. : I It ------- .----
Special road and bridge district no. .': -:. I % .', ',_ .
one scratchle and permitting,no baseson I '
balls 2, Interest and sinking fund; bonds \," ,c'o: ., .. i ,. .'

and time warrants maturing $10,003.40Interest | < To patronize our shop.
Four errors were made behind him
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but two fast double plays by the local -
$5,892.91; tax collectors commissions,
infield helped the situation

Bolton Chalker and Baker each got $317,90. t : .' ,( '. FORGING AHEADA : J
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3 interest and sinking fund;
Alston who got three out of five, two ..
bonds maturing, $405; interest on I
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bonds, $388 SO; tax collectors fees),,, '
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I.rl,1 1111. ,11!1 !!!rI II.r..qP.IH T.fop.[. 1/'II"'q rll l nJil.l'II/II. 1.1 /.1i 11i
wheels Is HAS LOWER TARIFF developing a new Industry,-the u OOiiTiii iTiTi iTiTiiTiTiiTiTi Ti .i1'iT. 11! iTill
PALM BEACH CLUB i opinion that a business on U.S. I I sugar i! { f 11/I ll TiTi iTiT"liT iTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTiiTiTi I I
.' TO HEAR TALK ON I I not an asset to the community and the THAN ANY WORLD POWER Industry-in order to Insure the nec- 2 i iTiTii17.'m.

... GROWTH OF GLADES I members rule that If 'a prospective I essary food supply for his country:, and .:. .-

merchant does not have sufficient gave to all nations an extra food'sup- I! = .
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business from an established location Considering the greatness of the =
and the United States stands at the I Ii
i A Plans for the open meeting were he Is not welcome In Clewiston. United States in Its ordinary resources _
bottom. of the list: I
also announced In a letter from the I its supremacy In many directions, the '
Import duty on 96 per cent raw sug- 'I
Palm Beach organization received In vastness of its enterprises that are :EI -
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U Cle\viston :yesterday which reads: TOWN GROWTH PLAN on a parity with and in many instances I ;E
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Brazil, 17.610; Salvador, 15.876;
In view of the fact that the Junior OUTLINED TO MERCHANTS I'1! superior to those of other nations,
ru, 9.428; Greece, 5.723; Belgium, 5.-
Chamber of Commerce will hold an j I and when 'one realizes that the United I
047Guatemala, 4 902: Spain, 4.822; I WE ARE TRYING TO GIVE I
open meeting on the night of August I (Continued from page 1)) Poland, 4.572; Czechoslovakia, 4.538; I i[I I States has within its boundaries over .= THE
Cl for the benefit of the general public one-half the gold supply of the world ;: = .... .
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Turkey, 4.478; Costa Rica, 3 773; Norway (
) the purpose of this meeting is to thousands, of dollars into a building, I i I with every nation debtor to it, it is
3.587
\ acquaint our local people with knowledge ]- only to have a ramshackle sheet metal nia, 2 3.703J 914;; Finland Honduras, 2.892, ; Uruguay.; Ruma- timely to consider the weaknessesthat I 1 PEOPLE OF CLEWISTON I II.

of just what great advances the I affair built adjoining us, and the I II 2.722"Paraguay; 2.608; Argentina, 2.- exist in comparison with other I I ...

lake section Is making and after our j' only way we can eliminate this Possibility nations and to take such steps as will !:
462;Russia. 2 330; Germany, 2.270;
.. good will tour through that section I! is to have a building commit-j Irish Free State, 2.270; Venezuela, make us independent in all particulars Ir; Ii!

": we feel that to properly do so, is to .tee pass on plans for new for the primary considerations of life
2.189; Australia, 2.022; Newfoundland
'. have some of the interested business. costing more than $100. are food, clothing, and shelter, I =I. An to date Men's
I 2 000; Bulgaria, 1.962; Hungary, up : Ready To Wear I
men of this section at this meeting another item to 1'-1
be We
,ti '.' "Fire hazard is Si6; United Kingdom ((1)) .plus I witness in Washington today *
; to give them facts and correct infor- We continually fightIng :a gathering of the of' 3I J '
considered. are representatives q Shop
ty), 1.811; Canada, 1.770; United I featuring the best merchandiselike m
s' -mation. Therefore I am taking the rates reduced I I I the
to have insurance people to consider the agricultural
J., I States (Cuban rate) 1.7648 I ,
privilege of inviting you to attend and are meeting with some degree of problems of the Nation, which were :: S '
((1) In addition to the import dutyon
with us on this date and help us ac- I success. There has never been a disastrous sugar Great Britain grants a bounty important enough in the eyes of the t '.r .'or-,r""",:.,....'"'.. ,..-. -

. ..._... quaint them with the great possibilities fire in the community, as we I on sugar and molasses manufactured leaders to attract the attention of the I iti \ :

of the lake section. have insisted on fire-proof construc- I I Nation.-and of all these agricultural .
from beets grofn in that coun : :
We are planning to advertise the i I I problems weaknesses
tion in buildings. try. The above rates are exclusive of or or shortages y

'.' meeting extensively and expect a "I have called to your attention"' excise sales and other internal taxes sugar stands prominently in the front |6 HART SCAFFER & MARX m

' ; large attendance The meeting will said Captain Duff' "the cardinal principles which are also applied to' domestic rank, if 'it is not the foremost in the

: be held at the Elk's club in West under which we are trying to sugar.It list to be considered. CLOTHES

.'t. t v Palm Beach at 8:15 o'clock. I work and I am confident that you people was an international war that Washington, D, C., : ;t; .

I knowing" the plan will continue to I gave rise to the wonderful development June 26, 1929.Battleships r I J WILSON BROTHERS SHIRTS -

_. STEEL RECEIVED cooperate. in sugar, nearly one hundred : United States, 525,850; | : iti
He explained that Mr. Dahlberg and
' .: FOR LOCAL MILL I I I and twenty years ago, and it was the Great Britain, 556,350; Japan, 301,320 |;J;
his assocates has in the inception of
recent international great war that France, 194,556; ,Italy, 109,220. | UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY
1 (Continued from 1)) the Southern Sugar company develop- developed the shortage of sugar in the I -
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Cruisers (built, bldg. & authorized) |
ment recognized the need for really
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: greatest countries. It is
.. -- livable community center and with United States, 305,000; Great Britain, = SMITH SMART SHOES : :
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397, 140 Japan, 213,955 France 139- |
that in mind secured the services of ; ; .
been started and will be pushed to by the United States in maintainingi Italy
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the best city planning talent available 379; 127,370 f DOCTOR REED'S CUSHION SOLE -
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completion It was, learned this week a parity In naval armaments '
in the United States to plan Clewis- I I Cruisers, old, second line over 20 ra
that the construction of the new 2,500 or vessels with the lack of effort
.f.-. 'ton.. I I year: United States, 179,425; Japan, i
., .' ton a day addition to the Clewiston I J in overcoming the disparity in sugar U $IOMOL5O!
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\1\A--: .- selecting Clewiston" said the ; Italy, 7,234. |
mill is well up to schedule and will I production Why such a great dispro- .
I i be completed on time so that Clewiston speaker "(he first, cousM ratio'i! of( portion of 'effort in the production of Destroyers (under 16 years old) : i, = =

r primary importance was location, the should exist United States, 312,479; Great Britain
sugar is of .
: .: will operate a 4,000 ton a day sug- a matter serious -
right site geographically The second 228,370; Japan, 135,460; France, 110I' j
r.- t.- ar mill this year. I concern, especially since food is ,
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1. present tonnage of the I over yrs. old) United I
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larger navies is as follows: 5,936; Great Britain, 2,100;
' I: ',', '> : LABOR DAY PLAN main highways, water frontages and: United States, 1.511,669 tons; Great Japan, 3,500; France, 2,175. =M HUDSON THEHopkins CLOTHIER

;:f., other controlling natural features. f' i 1
ri:: ; Britain, 1,3) 6,935 tons; Japan, 870,725 Carriers: United States, 90,000; | _
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K-.. ,: ; out by the committe which is composed trial with residential and recreational Add United states has 1 :. :
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L. A. L. features planned to meet local climatic I ) : UnitedStates j ).'
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> :, 'j. of Morgan, It was the skillful use of warships : ,"., ,: .' '
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}5, f Stewart, Victor' Blate and Dick C. conditions. The probable size of1 that the : .: .
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,c;.y.:( ": '. < Miller. the town was also given consideration'' the sugar industry in continental Eu- .I ((74)) 75,425; Japan (75) 80,007; France I* :, ;._,: ...},..... .m,&. ., ., ".,-.,-.:. ",;'"-;.." ';.::. .: :.: :> = =
t\ In other words the control : ((88)) 83467; Italy, ((62)) 36,611 j ;'
Neighboring communities of Moore of the location rope, when the English fleet had ... ., ,
;: .. I Haven, South Bay and. Belle Glade I and plan of Clewist 'n. was not.I blockaded the shore of continental j I Submarines ((2nd line): United j : ;' '.

I will be invited to participate in the left to accident or the sporadic pro- rope. Likewise, the efficient use'. oft I I States, (10) 3,852; Japan, (6)) 1,749; I j m .: ;:iY0; : .::: : ;;::: .<': ':' (:; : m

;.: celebration which is expected to be : motion of the original owners of the ; German submarines almost paralyzed Frnace, ((4) 2,043. I ; .., (, -. '. ," '. ,
: one of the best ever staged in this J property." the transport of foodstuffs :: Total: United States 1,511,669; j* '.! :': ,;. '/ ,: j. ., :-- ',. '1 '. ;.' ;t;
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-::. : in the afternoon and the dance at the : OKLAHOMAN MAKES\ TRIP I I I The above figures are in tons. i -
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, -,-,:.; Inn in the evening other plans for 3 1 j TO -SEE CLEWISTON sider that continental United States I I, (1 iTi I I l/lllll I1 TiTi iTiTi iTiTi ifi i iTiTi uli ilRTi iTi1i iTiiTi i1iT 1 TiTi iTiTi iTTi1 iTiTi : ......... I.

entertainment of Clewistonites and produces barely 20 per cent of its i, -=:or-

visitors will be worked out with features i ((Continued from Page 1).) sugar supply On the principle that i

. '. for the kiddies and It is the in- it would be useless to build warships

tention of the merchants sponsoring spending considerable time at the unless we provided the ships with I

-. the plan that there will not be a dull Clewiston factory, capicity of whichis the necessary powder and powder arsenals .'_ '. ... I

',': :, moment from the ofifcial start of the I being increased from 1,500 to 4,000 and naval bases, so also it ? :, ., .' V: :" > I
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-\1; ": :- 'the last dance piece played! by the or-I his inspection: tour here without an adequate food supply. :

night\ Mr. Geis with his family planned to Frederick the Great laid the founda- T'A nnoun'celnent'/;
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after considerable I drive around the southern shore of tion for making his nation self-sus :: .. :

!"r : }.. discussion unanimously agreed to reject -I the Lake visiting! Canal Point and intermediate taining agriculturally and at the )out ) ".. :';" '. ..',

\<:-C'. (. the application of J.1.. Chick of I towns. break of the great European war Ger- ,. :. "'

::.. :' '." Titusyille) who sought permission to I Before returning to his home in many was approximately 88 per cent I .
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j Without tariff protection, onsu. physicians' placed the cause as being absolutely harmless to human beings
I were laid
CHEVROLET SALES DOCTORS REPORT i I I on the floors to protect the
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would steel, tractors
1 mers buy something quite different I j I Immediate circulation of the report I carpet from wear and give It
I a greater
cream separators, and factory equipment Simultaneously Dr W. H. Moslcr of CincInnati physicians together
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I resiliency are gone The modern
REPRESENTATIVES"ATTEND more cheaply from Germany,I INFESTED CITRUS Cincinnati representative with Dr. Mosier's outright statementand girl
; of the De I:j: goes a step further and protects her
i shipping equipment from England I partment of Agriculture denounced the telegraphed statement of the carpets with specially made

BIG MEET : textiles from Czeckoslavakia paper TO BE HARMLESSI the story as impossible and untrue 1[I Bureau of Entomology through till lining. carpet
. pioducts from Japan and China sugar I '
'I Dr. Mosier, in order to refute the storY ,'same press, channels which originally
I and stanches from Java (where emphatically, teyegraphcd to the I I gave publicity to the statement of the! I Carpet lining gives an added luxury
\t. labor is paid fifteen cents a day,1 I r II In the thickness
Bureau of Entomology at Washington Dayton Kentucky physician should of. the tread and at
Force of More Than Two crockery and dishes from Belgium and Story Of Illness .I D. C. asking If such a thing were result in satisfying the public there the same time it saves wear. In actual
Thousand Meet For i I Sweden dairy products from New I Caused By Medfly sible. He receiver the following pos-I is no danger whatever to human, beings tests It has been found that carpets
Zealand and Denmark, fruits fiomthe Mediterranean wear much longer when
from the fruit fly a cushioning
Big Convention I Proven False "No cases on record where' human I i!
tiopics[ .fuel oil from ,Mexico and r beings have ever been injured from :' In any of its stages. material Is put beneath ,them to ab-
---:-- I j on down the line until our "consumers" : sorb the hard grinding of heels.It ".
Having achieved another epochal I ORLANDO, August J Special- eating fruit infested by Mediterraneanfruit I
would f
each and severally; be I
milestone-the sale' in less than eight either Prompt action by officials of the fly The adult fly does not act Survey Shows That has been found that Celotex car-
out of a job, or working at then I I
months time of one million six cylinder I I United States Department of Agrlcul- as a carrier of a ny parasitic diseases pet lining a resilient fibrous material
price of the cheap labor of the rest Modern Girls Are
automobiles-Chevrolet Motor of \\'orld-and buying nothing because -I I titre should result in laying at rest j i I which can be communicated to human adds more life to carpets than more

Company last week played the part of they would not have the money completely( ; th ridiculous story recently -. beings No cases have ever been discovered Good HousewivesModern yielding hair or felt combinations. In

gracious !host to Its entire sales supervisory with which to buy. I given circulation concerning a boy I where a Mediterranean fruit addition It Is clean and sterile, (deadens .

force during a five day convention I in Dayton Kentucky, suffering from fly was acting as a carrier of parasitic girls' are Instituting modern noise and is vermin and mothproof -

at Detroit. .' I I The American Protective Tariff has disease 'alleged to have been attributed diseases." methods in their general housekeeping It does not bunch up or creep.

All the regional and zone sales managers enabled the consumer to be a consu-I' by the ttendlng physician to eating I "It is unfaortunale" said Dr. Mos- plans and discarding the "good_

and their staffs, and the representatives mer by making It possible for him to I Florida oranges infested by the Med- fer, "if any credence Is placed in the enough, for mother" 'idea as a back Celotex carpet lining is made from ...

in full force were in the be< a prodl fer. I I I iterranean fruit fly. tale. It gives the citrus fruit industrya number, according to a recent survey I I the- same cane fibre that Is used In
I Celotex building board, familiar '
to
Motor Capitol from Monday to Friday /1 1 You have'I'|I Later reports are that the boy was black eyes and odes an Injustice to of several, educational colleges located j home
cannot eat your pie and owners throughout the country
Business was combined with enter- removed( to Cincinnati where diagnosis fruit growers The Mediterraneanfruit in different parts of the coun-I!
j it You cannot send your beef money j as an Insulating material. It is easily
tainment in a program that kept the of his case by several well Known fly is undoubtedly the worst try. I|
to. the Argentines and sell your products I laid on either rough or finished[ floors,
ever discovered
visitors occupied until they; left for fruit pest but it is The days, when old newspapers
to American producers It is Impossible _
their respective posts. ,
to conceive our giving the '


gathered Never were before together so many in the in of the its company's sales same chiefs placo history i invader keys of an and American then allow city; to him a foreign to use 1'l':.,;.:'l'; (}'::r ;;,'.:' "' :>.',j; ;{::":, : :- .. .:;:; J.::: ; :; Y. ;

his gun tire to destroy the .. .' .' ,
at the same time. The Chevrolet. men, women "c, >(! ,;.r';, .: .. ."' ., for co"ornlcaI7ronspf.ta/lo" ...... d' ,-


sales in the supervisory Industry, and force when is the the largest last :}, : It and Is equally children Impossible of that city.for a gOV- ._. .,:> ;:.: ,, : (' ...,:+>L ; :t :g;; lt: .P"

special train pulled into Detroit the '. ,,,, ,,... "
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2000. I any branch of Ameiican Industry, agricultural }!;j' < :: k }i ,; (

Because of the size of the delegation or agilcultuial. ; tf :, ;
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the committee in charge dividedthe -" '''';'''' ': '" >'- ( )
men Into two groups the salesmanagers' I Sugar is a farm product, which has : :: Y ,.>,t.';: :' : '!:' :.;" '"::'. \" -, '
; been especially singled out for attack : : ; :
group and the i :'T '
lives group Included in .rcpresenta-I in this' campaign of half truth, : ,
so let us consider difference ,
closely the ,
classification were the nine ieg\nola : : ._
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sales managers; zone sales managers in cost under a reasonable pro '' t F J b :;

from each of the 52 zones; zone sales I tectlvet.il ....F.. .: .. ," .
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Using accepted statistics, the average ; .';,',
promotion managers; city sales managers -
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person's consumption ot: is : ; no Uer
; accounting sugar k
field
managers; assistant '- I Jl. : ;
accounting managers; parts one hundred. pounds of sugar a year: : ,

and, service managers; used car managers !!!: and the proposed tariff would increase I
[i iho! cost sixty four cents a year t ( "
fleet managers and truck;: managers j perperson. !, '
[ H:wevei, this does not meana :; ;:,

The representatives whose function 1', direct consumption by each idly! .. :,'> ecora : ;
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it is to contact Chevrolet's 11,000 !I I dual of one hundred pounds a year orixtyfour : > ) : <.

dealers, were thus kept together "* cents a year increase because : ; >
I Included in the () .. .,
through most of th"e convention in a., one l hundred :' '
ingle body. pounds. is the sugar used in bakery .l : : '
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The big day of the convention cameon products candy, soft drink, ice ': :; ; ;&

Wednesday when both groups I cr 'aum, and the sugar served free to .

were" consolidated. an all day busi- i the consumer in hotels and' restaurants ) .'' :.1" "
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n '
ness program, presided over b}' H. J.I I ,

Kliugler, vice president and general Solely in the household, it has been ,/

sales manager. estimated that the average sugar consumption

Full cognizance' was taken, and ample :). is from t forty to sixty pounds r r ti rT

praise passed out to the visitorson a :year per person. On this basis then "

their splendid work during the 'Ithe average cost of the Jncreased tariff

past two years and a half since the 'i on sugar to the individual consumer ,

last National Convention. during I| in his own home is thirty eighti .

which time Chevrolet has outsold i i cents a year :.

every other manufacturer n the world ,[ The consumer' "must know this, and SIXCllINDER '

W. S Knudsen, Chevrolet's president -/ must determine whether this insurance 1'5-; ? CB 4 "IROLJETS :; '

presded Wednesday evening at J I premium of thirty eight cents', a ;
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'to:a banquet Detroit the which greatest incidentally assemblage brought of' I I year is' worth from foreign the guarantee control of of protection the. ''f':':: : on the' road in less than ei'lht monthsi:: i'l

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radio talent ever summoned there for I sugar in the United States; a, fa ,
an evening When the millionth control, the absence of which in 1919 '. .
six '
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cylinder Chevrolet was unveiled, cost him thirty cents a pound for sugar ,1 r ;
enthusiasm \ ; : : '
broke forth so spontaneously | 01 the rate of twelve to eighteen ; c. :: : .< .' ; .

that five minutes elapsed before the j I dollars determine a ;year per consumer He must ,..: .-> <: \ ';:' ,t:'." '..' Less than eight months have beautiful new bodies-which are .'; 1: ..
whether it '
is worth
program could continue. thirty
Other highlights of the conventionwere eight cents a year' to obtain the security ,: )! ; iit; >( elapsed since the first Chevrolet available in a variety of colors- :" ;

the separate trips of the two of domestic sugar productionat +<. \\j 1 ,: Six was delivered into the hands represent one of Fisher's greatest "
groups to the Flint assembly plant all, times, including changes ill international ? > { : ,

which is one of Chevrolet's sixteen relations or trade or even ',. .', \ _!ot >'. .';"'" r .',' of an owner-and already there style triumphs. And its <- ,,

American plants, and, to the General 1 J II war million, plus the proftable employment of : <.' ,' i,\ .< :. are more than a million sixsafety and handling ease are so"
farmers anc1'th ,
Motors Proving rirtea developmentof '
Ground >
A lake }
on Friday concluded the gathering. a sugar industry to employ perhaps .\ \;1.. 2f::: cylinder Chevrolets on the outstanding that it's a sheer > ,

a million more. I r .: ;: road! And the for this
The purchasing power of the far .:{ : .: reasons delight to sit at the wheel and : ': >w

PROTETIVE TARIFF mer determines the success of many : ..;' ; /l., )',f" overwhelming success are easy to drive. In fact the new Chevrolet ;"
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NEEDED FOR CONTINUED factories and of the wage earners in J "
:;; :'{ understand. '
J.> PROSPERITYc consuming centers And the urban ; l; ;} has completely changed every. ... : .
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(Continued from last week) power of farmers depends upon the buying : .;' ,,t,,,, .' ;;i{: -;f""' Into a price field that had hitherto previous idea as to what the buyer : i :{

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So it is all an inter-locking and interdependent :F;D:;; been occupied exclusively of a low-priced car now., r

The Industrial wants his job needs nation-wide organization. '.r > '.' ;,;.'- '" The COACH .' .
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his job, and the present wage or a Plain horse sense shows that any;
larger one, ore he is ruined. And hi industry I wiped out by a foreign corns v':::,: "" Chevrolet has introduced 55 95 ,<
/( his ,
iuleiest in that job far exceeds his; petition dangerously damages ,every .. '" The money.Six :. ':., ,
(: .=r" !,. ; six-cylinder car of amaz- ROADSTER. .....525
interest in a cent or two more for1 other domestic industry, and that ':. -i ',." a The .". ,
even his beef or his fruit, or hlssugarAnd American high standards and the welfare '. '.' :. ". and value. Not PHAETON..... .525 You owe it to yourself as
>ing quality The .}
that job and Its price Is subject of the consuming public depends -\ COUPE........5595

to just the same law of supply and demand .I upon the protection of all domestic :_ '.:;.,,..:. only does it offer the SPORT The COUPE..!645 a careful buyer, to see :

as the price of the beef or the Industr)'. The dust storm raised about :': :', /. : smooth quiet velvety The. >AN... ....... 67 and drive this car. For .,' CD
fruit or the sugar He needs to know a few cents on sugar, butter, beef, -"' (j'>0'-''':. t-"\ IMPERIAL The SEDAN$69"' ;. ".

what will happen" the labor supply etc Is not for the benefit of the >;I ': :' ': : performance of a great Sedan Delivery.. $595 it gives you every a d.,:
of the farmers and the men in the "consumer'* but for the benefit of the ': ', ". /Vie Light $ I'
';'lr ).\.. six-cylinder l valve-in-head Delivery Chassis.* 4UU tae of a fine six-cylinder
plants and factories, if a foreign food Importers who collect the toll and of ".t. The ".
Invasion, which completes the ruin of the foreign capitalists whose investments : -. :. .. II i/i Ton Chassis.. 3-J3
< from automobile
in
;: :: ; motor-but everystandpoint TicIVaTon.rft a the pricerange -
these agricultural Industries forces are in these cheap labor for < ,1- '.; .;; Chassis with Cab. vV -

them to seek urbau emploment. eign fields. / _-.\:; j,'. ;.:.". .,,'t I. it is a finer 4prioet Flint/. o',f.rah fr.factory. of the four and 1"

To summarize: If the consumerproducer Protection of the farmer is a con. -4. r; ',"':;,' .' COMPARE (dellTcred

would benefit by the maintenance sumer's guarantee of continued em S ,;-',:.;.:; '_. .';;,'.'. automobile. 'than was ever DrlcelnconsiderlnRnutomobile price as well all the list 'with economy of better 4 ., ..
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of a steady market for his ployment wages and ability to pay = ',: :'::', ". before thought possible I It't'lidell'tredprIcHlnIan values. Chevro 20 miles to the ";
industry, he necessarily must be a safety from foreign trusts and cartels .','I. elude only reasonable ,
purchaser of the products of others.: and finally a balanced national industrial r:;, "1 :-1'f't\: .:/ :- at such I low prices '. Its charge financing.for lheryand gallon! Come in today ',.f .

For cannot be and fabric ,
you n consumer "i' i: "< : .
not be a producer or the dependent National self-sufficiency is National : ;! '"
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SPECIAL RADIO PROGRAMThe
of a producerThe safety. J .. ," :
:. .r. .; Chevrolet Motor; Company will present a special radio program Wednesday, ; .,'
established policy In America You cannot be a consumer and not ....: "' August 14, over the Columbia network, 8-8:30, Eastern Standard Time, celebrat- ". .. :" .:..''.-;(.%* ;
today, regardless of partisan politics .I be a producer or the dependent of a >" lug the millionth Six-Cylinder Chevrolet delivered in less than S months' tim. :.,.... ,
Is for protection through tariff and producer. ::' ; -,

through; restricted Immigration. This I I These are thoughts that the consumers ,

principle of protection to all classes I I I of America must know, tight for

for all products, agricultural or industrial -:land I reverence. < ; Clewiston Motor CompanyCLEW1STON "

must be applied with even han d- .

td Justice, or that same Justice, plus .

the mot} evident 'self-interest, de- Activity continues to increase In .- \ I .. '''''".
wands that all bars of all kinds be letdown the upper Everglades. Building con FLA.
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and we have a free trade na'. structlon, Is greatr than ever, more Q) .
tion. without exclusion laws againcheap sub-drainage Is In progress and great ) FASIB
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labor or tariff restrictions or agricultural production in all lines .
:IN THE PRICE RANGE OF THE FOUR

against the products of cheap labor. la proposed T't_ '.... : "< .. '. ...., ', _.. ...\..... .. ._ ." ". .. .,,_... .. " ,





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't-: :. :. :;:.' : {,' ." plaster-board 12 times brick and 25

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