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tar I.. I ; iII I II I' i : iI :! I , E I, j i The "Center Sugar of America's Bowl New The Clewiston:iii: 1 News? .-" [, Where IndustrYAnd Meet Agriculture \I. ' ! I ,; VOLUME 3-NO. 52 CLE fVIS TON, FLORIDA FRIDAY. DECEMBER 20 1929 PRICE 5 CENTS - r !I II '1 ., ( i Ir DAY I II I I I i l 1 11,!l j- :., Smalleyouid S.to..pAir Tour Here STATE LEADERS ' ...... ON PROGRAM AT iI ---- - ' : fi ti > Five "First Time" I Girl Leaps From Airc.k- I 1 1 J j' ; N. Y. EDITOR Events-In Aircade U. S. Official In II I PlaneWith MailA MIAMIMEETINGI I - Y S IS SPEAKER AT Five "first time" events seen in ) t1 s: new method of delivering air I fill! I connection with America's first air mail was seen in America's first air- Dahlberg Highly PraisedIn cade from Clewiston to Miami last cade at Miami last Monday when : AIRCADE DINNER Monday were as follows: Miss Jeanne .Durand, famous para- Addresses At Noon f dli! The Aircade. chute jumper, clutching a packet of And Night Meetings ; ""Plane of Pulchritude" carryingseven airmail letters from Clewiston, I < s, t, ;4 t ., Orr Says Day Big i Suc- : !,, Trans-Atlanlic Flier Is Glades beauties in" the air- '4' y Jumped from the Ford Plan of Pul- r: I 1 cade. \ v chritude over the Miami airport and cess. Among Aviators In I Delivery of airmail by parachute delivered the airmail letters to Al- !I I : America's First Aircade; jump. exander Orr, 'chamber of commerce Miami and all south Florida paid "I Leads Jumping from Ford tri-motor president. It was the first time air I i ::1 Zeppelin Proces- tribute to communities and developersin Ii plane in exhibition parachute, instead mall had been so delivered. I the Everglades last . slon.i' Mondayhen of the usual pack chue. on the tail surface of the plane, I , I : / '- the chute was ripped in several places Everglades Day sponsored by the Miami - I i' i' ; Visibly' impressed with Clewiston's .' .... but Miss Durand to chamber : : : I land unhurt and delivered the mail brated In Miami. I' ; ,; dents of this city conceiving and arranging SANTA CLAUS TO safely. I * America's first aircade, Bob The official program started shortly - f I : :. ;'' ,'C. Smalley, editorial director of ARRIVE' HERE ON a' ," ;f.a; .;, A e c iJy .. 'q f'ft after noon in the Columbus hotelat :Magazine Airports, Published in N'e \1 . : I x Viri a luncheon attended by some 300 , TRADE VOLUME IN I : York, secretary of the Florida Aeronautical I people. Although it scheduled to I was I! assoication and of TUESDAY flIGHT , manager I start at noon, It was delayed for almost I !L,:( the proposed state-wide aerial tour, CLE"/ISTO" / 1 SOARS I fI an hour to await the arrival of said in an address at the aircader's I -dinner at the Clewiston Inn last Sun- Community Services To --':. >':>kt ',. __-= i MERCHANTS STATE the 50 or more guests who were. traveling 1 day night that as manager of the Be Arranged: By Local J. B. Haynes, inspector of the aeronautics bureau U. S. Department of from Clewiston in Ameiicti's _ __y state aerial tour to be held in the I Legionnaires. commerce with his Travelair gave the aircade an ,official. touch. first alrcade. With the arrival of the f near future he will do ,everything -1 f Business League Head i I -- \ aircaders the luncheon at the Colum- 'I''! his power to have the tour which will I Santa Claus will arrive in Clewis- Sees Increase In bus was started and the speakers in- consist! of from 30 to 50 planes stop TRADE TALKS TO Kfi1AS SERVICES I ton shortly after dark Christmas Eve, cluded William L. Wilson, chairmanof c'S at Clewiston. Local Buying. r next Tuesday night according to word the industrial board of the Florida I r.. 1 Mr. Smalley was speaker of the Bin MERCHANTS WILL BE HELD.1ERE I l' received this week from his home in state chamber of commerce, William _, evening at the dinner given to Ameii- north. Enthusiastic satisfaction with the the The addressed to 'I. message H. Griffis, publisher OkeechobeeNews ca's fist aircaders who arrived at results received from the Buy-At- ' ! 1!, the Clewiston post of the American MEET FEATURES : !- ON SUNDAY T. J. Pancoast, president Miami l; Clewiston during the day Sunday and I Home campaign carried by local mer- , Legion was forwarded to the Clewis- II Beach chamber of commerce, Al- I ,I his enthusiastic comments on Clewis- I t I chants in the Clewiston News particularly - ton News for publication and reads exander Orr, .Jr., president Miami ! l S ton's progressive spirit were also I i with reference to Christmas as follows: Move Made To Promote Pageant Sunday Night I chamber of commerce, George Estill, 1 voiced by George Haldeman, transatlantic I II shopping was expressed here yester- Clewiston Post of the Florida Power and Light company 1 '.i flier, H. W. Langmead aviation Greater Spirit Of .[ To Be, Given By day by Cecil V. Parkinson, presidentof American Legion 'j and Fred L. Williamson of director of the city of Fort Lauderdale the Clewiston Better Business League - Clewiston!, Fla."Have Cooperation. .,', Young.People. Clewiston, president of the Florida , I i / +F= ,,' ,:::,. and others. The speakers at .. IV. r and Victor Blate, chairman of. the ,! ; ILI been reading with keen interest -- I Flood Control association. I iL the dinner included Captain F. Deane advertising committee who said that ' the many letters from ClewIs- To better understand the problems Christmas services in the Clewiston I Introduction of guests in addition Duff general manager of the Clewiston !books of local merchants show a sub- : ton kiddies which were published in of "the' other man's business" and Community church will be held Sunday 1 to the speakers included a list of the ,I h company, P. G. Bishop, operating stantial increase over the volume of : the Clewiston Newsand have arrangedmy i it was announced yesterday by more prominent men of Florida and a Il \ice-president of the Southern Sugar thus further promote the spirit of cooperation business done during the corresponding , I r busy trip to be in Clewiston in I Rev. W. T. Bailey, pastor. I wire of regret was read from B. G. company, Dr. W. J.,Buck, chairman of among members in the Clew period of last year. the Civic ,Center park shortly after DahlBerg, president of the Southern The morning service will be held at I the city council of Belle Glade, George I The Buy-At-Home move was ' I dark.. Will arrive in Harlem shortly iston Better Business League two local the usual Sugar company. A long table was reserved - r I t i Haldeman, trans-Atlantic''' flier, L. time and the sermon topic launched with the purpose of educat- later. business men will address the |I for. aviators and called on to ) Ny Dr. Bailey will be "The Christmas i. s A. Morgan, publisher of the Clewis- ing ClewistonStes to the fact that it is j The legionnaires cooperating with membership at all future meetings of Spina." 'I rise in a body more than 50 fliers re- i tou News and Hugh Williams, president more economical ,to buy at home rath-! i I 1 ':' of the.Miami\ JunIor' Chamber of Santa Claus are completing arrange- the league, it was announced by Ce- In the evening the regular serviceat er than make expensive shopping ex- :: sponded. ments for the salut'. arrival and ac- Following the luncheon Miami's r //I Commerce, Tom Smith was toastmas- cil V. Parkinson, president, at the the church win be cancelled for curslnos to nearby cIttiIes, and although -I I cording to reports received here, he guest were taken on a motorcade of I ter, regular meeting held in the Clewiston Jie offering of the Christmas pageantby the campaign is aimed to en- ( is coming with his bag well filled the city in buses provided by the Ii\ t They took off for Miami\ about 10 the Christian Endeavor society at courage the local trade throughout,I with presents ranging from toy air Inn Tuesday evening. chamber of commerce and in the evening I rl a. in :Monday after the signal to start the Glatex theatre. the year, it was also aimed at encouraging 1. I planes, tractors and guns to nuts and P. G. Bishop, operating- vice-president i the feature of the program was '. : had been given by Mr. Orr from the The pageant which is being directed more local Christmas shop-!I i 'I I f'I':! Yt("- Goodyear dirigible Defender, which tardy. of the Southern Sugar company by Mrs. N. C. Storey and Neil Stewart I ping. | the addresses in the city park at the That Santa may be fittingly wel- foot of Flagler stret which was broad- flew to Clewiston to start the aircade will be asked to address the next will be one of the most elaborate i "Clewiston has responded nobly to comed to the community the membersof casted over W. Q. A. M. f 1 \. officially. The dirigible returned by meeting of the association to be heldIn pageants attempted in the history of :i our- -- campaign conducted- in n the Clew- i; the local post of the American le- I I Speakers at the evening meeting included : ,. directs route to Miami. The plane the community: and the cast which in- iston News." Mr. Parkinson said, "and I 'I r gion will have the Community christ- J January and another speaker is to P. G. Bishop operating vlce- it II i went by way of Fort Lauderdae and cludes virtually the entire member- i we are convinced that there is a I mas tree in Civic Center park attrac- be named. The president will name 1 i' president of the Southern Sugar company - h West Palm Beach, where a stop was ship of the society has been practicing strong desire on the part of local peo- I tively decorated and appropriate cere- Fred Williamson, president those to \; ,made. They arrived at municipal air address the membership at several nights a week, for the past ple to do their buying locally if the , monies have been arranged to pre- of the Florida Flood Control association - ; I:, :, port at noon and shortly after. each meeting.The few weeks. Clewiston merchants are progressive . ,'I' cede the distribution of the gifts. Alexander Orr, president Miami Four planes from Miami participated plan which met with the whole Costumes have been arranged, Mr. enough to point out the advantages. i, ; Christmas carols will be sung by chamber of commerce, Clayton Sedg- .; in the aircade. A Viking was pilot hearted; approval of those present Stewart having also directed the making II The Clewiston Supply company books I the choir of the Clewiston Community wick Cooper, S. Pierre Robineau, Paul I ', ed by Jack Tweed. A plane from the gew out of the response to a talk of the costumes. show a marked increase over the vol- ! :, church and following the exercises Scott of the Myacca company, H.: P. 1-,:', : ... University of Miami was piloted by made at a former meeting by CaptainF. ume of business done last year. in the Civic Center park, Santa will Vannah chief chemisto of the Brown t I,;! I! 'i'" George Given A private plane was pi1:1 Deane Duff, general manager' of Victor Blate of Elate Brothers said: proceed to Harlem where community - a :1 I ,' loted by L. C. McCarty, jr., of the Miami the Clewiston company who told of Plans For "Unquestionably the campaign to company, 1:1 tree has also been arranged, and'from Holiday Following the meeting, Mr.\ Orr _' Aircraft Corporation. A Curtiss the work that organization is doingIn date has been a success. It has been there he will hurry on to other \ Dances AnnouncedPlans made the statement that the Day was Robin, piloted by Percy Henry brought Clewiston. With the problems of definitely proven that the people of I communities but slip back into Clew- considered a huge success as "it was i back Hugh Williams and J. B. Rice, the company better understood as a Clewiston are ready and willing to do iston sometime during the night to evident that an even more friendly for Christmas Dance to I "'1 who represented the, Miami Chamber result of the talk, the association a the bulk of their trading with local fill the stockings in the private spirit of cooperation has been fos be held at the Clewiston Inn next I 'fI.I at the Clewiston dinner. but expect the local or Commerce voted unanimously to cooperate with merchants, they " (Please turn to page ',4) homes." the Clewiston company in every way Wednesday are now under way,' it merchants to be progressive, tered. was announced by Mrs. William Ce- possible. It was later brought out r cil Owen of the Clewiston Woman's 1 ii I: q FORMER FLIER GIVES AIRMEN FEW that the community similar talks would by the do merchants much to fur-of- club who was named chairman of GLADES BEAUTIES PASSENGERS IN .5 the committee of arrangements.It . III-Iii ICI 'j" FLYING TIPS AT AIRCADE DINNER I the was the the spirit action of cooperation taken by President and this with was the also Woman's learned club this sponsoringthe week that PLANE OF PULCHRITUDE TO MIAMI Parkinson at the meeting last Tuesday -- Christmas Dance, the New Years -- ii" night.' 1:! , II I I ii i 1Y 'Among the, features of the Air- try for landing and taking off at Eve dance will be sponsored by the In a giant motored Ford knownas afternoon were guests of a committeeof t I cade Dinner Sunday night at the I the same time. As you land, you take Clewiston Post of the American Le the "Pane of Pulchritude" pilotedby women of the Miami chamber of I! I I Clewiston Inn for the visiting ,fliers off a wing or something. The last Bible Class Meet gion. Harry Hublltz and Jim Nelson of commerce.At . I in America's first aircade was the time we landed, we even went that Roosevelt Field in West Palm Beach, six o'clock they: were guests of speech written by Frank M. Wright. one better. We came in from the To Be Held TonightOfficers SUIT CLUB PLANNED seven Everglades beauties representing the Miami Junior chamber of com- Summoned to Palm Beach on busl- west, landed, took 'off-a wheel, and Clewiston and other communitiesof merce at an elaborate dinner in the !, '.. ,..ness Mr. Wright was unable to be made the seventh hole in one on the of the Adult Bible class Because of the huge success experienced the ''northern Everglades added Everglades hotel following which they : .,.' present to deliver the address. but it, golf course just to the east. We had will be' hostesses at the. regular by Blate Brothers, local department new keen interest to America's first appeared for introduction at the :" was read by the toastmaster and its just been up in Georgia, and with monthly meeting of the class to be store, in their first suit club aircade from Clewiston to Miami last speaker's stand in the city park. i !, (1., enthusiastic reception ,was marked the mountain shine we brought backwe held tonight at the community and because of the popular demandfor Monday. With an evening of entertainment i '. by more than 30 requests for copies made a perfect three pint land- churc h another club which will run out Stopping at West Palm Beach and arranged by Jack Rice of the Miami '" following the dinner. Mr. Wright' address (ing. The old ship was never whatIt All members of the Bible class just intime for the Easter Dress Parade circling Fort Lauderdale the "Planeof I Junior chamber of commerce, the girls '? is printed in full as follows: was cracked up to be after that, class and teachers are invited and Blate Brothers have decided to Pulchritude" arrived at the municipal following their appearance In the park "Ladies and gentlemen., Oh, yeah and we never could find out what an attractive program is being ar launch a second Suit Club. field in Miami to be met by Alexander were hurried intoa 30 passenger bus I And aviators-if there are any of was aileron her. ranged. Refreshments will also be The now club will begin immediately OrrJr., president of the Miami and taken to the Fairfax theatre I 1J you left after landing at the Clewis Tomorrow we take off for Miami, served. All women members of the after Christmas, and those inter chamber of' commerce, city officials where they wee ,guests of the manage ton airport, as some wag has laughingly which is not the same as to strip for class are urged to bring their hus- ested are asked to Join now. Becauseof and a battery of newspaper men ment at "Rio Rita." Following the I... dubbed it. That makes the sec gym, and hie ourselves: as high as bands and all married men in the the popular demand for member and photographers. The beauties were show they again entered the bus and i I: I ond time it's been dubbed. the first we can toward the city where it is class are urged to bring their wives. ship in the Suit Club, it is expectedthat introduced presented with lovely cor- were carried to the Coral Gables i : I ... '. time was when they built it. It's always June. If it isn't June, it may The social meeting will start at' all places in the club. will be sages at the Everglades Day luncheonin country club 1 as the guests of that in I f about the best airport in the coun",. Please turn to. page 4 7:30 o'clock. filled in a short time. the Columbus ''hotel and during the (Please turn to page 4)) ; " I . I ,,'f ) ' i iI " t ? I I '- I ! I I , , 1 b- S ,. ._ - ------- -- --- ---- -'-- -- -- - - Ty_ _sj - : ; 'TV.'O. .. CLCWIS? ON NEWS 'FLORIDA '! CLEWISTON e......- --m.aI -. """" ......- ... .. _____._....._._ _.__..__ FRIDAY- DECEMBER 20, '1929 ----- ---- -- ------ -- asswra ., ,. -- ---- -w nwf rnaw yw yw -J ... - The Clewiston News !ASHION? EXPERT I ,winiTy. litre and abroad, After the II 1I I ..,. I.... ...-_._ ...- ., Successor to The Clewiston Progress n --- .. ,. ,. |I buyers have planned their stocks to. - ---------- -- ---- I Entered as second-class matte February S, 192S/ at the post office at gether, weeks In advance of the sea- . Clewiston, Fla., under the Act of March 3, 1S79. I NOW AT HATGHS 1 son, the market is constantly shopped . to keep the smart fashions available CROW ' LOUIS A. MORGAN ........................:................:.................. Publisher for the store's customers." I j BROTHERS c. r Miss Lucille StewartTo TOM SMITH ....." ......................................................................, Editor ( The management of Hatch's stated': ,. - Subscription Rates Have Charge Of that twelve members of the store per. j, -': CONTRACTORSClewiston '.:" >.. : , Smart Shop. sonnel were in New York during October -, .-.. ..,' By mail outside of Florida By mail in Florida and November, studying the new j I : One'year $2.50 One $2.00 fashions and making selections Fla. . ; year forj i I Miss Lucille Stewart, formerly of i ii Six mouths 1.00 Six months 1.00 the new season. It That was said buyers ! i Dallas, has arrived in West Palm Three months 1.25 Three months .75 I I from various departments of the . Beach to assume her duties as fashion . I .... --- . -- store make trips to New -- - NEWS' PLATFORM head for Hatch's Inc., it was announced I York< as ten as every three weeks during of-I 1. Definite control of Lake Okeechobee with water transportation. I recently by the management. I winter season in order to keep the - ' 2. Early completion of the higrways for local transportation and concentration Miss Stewart will be In charge of the J newest fashions available for the i of products. j i; new' Palm Beach Shop that is to be I store's patrons, and due to the cosmopolitan i 3. A substantial downward revision of freight rates on vegetables and !II opened by Hatch's. about the fifteenthof I CLEWISTON CAFETHE I I population of the Palm j ... other products of this region to the northern markets. i December. | I I I Beaches and vicinity, and the fact : 4. The full functioning of a cooperative marketing association for both, During the month of October and : ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN GREATER I that most of the store customers represent i buying and selling purposes. j part of November Miss Stewart was CLEWISTON I i' , I perhaps the most fashionably iI In New York with the buyers and I FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 I merchandise managers of Hatch's, I attired strata of American society, it | OPEN FROM 5 A. M. TO 1 A..M. > Is most necessary that the store as a aiding In the selection of Holiday mer THE PRESIDENT ACTS FOR FLORIDA I whole be a fashion authority. I j We serve only the but the market affords chandise and new spring fashions. _ ; She comes to Hatch's from Dallas I REGULAR DINNERS-SHORT ORDERS .. where she has been associated with . President. Hoover takes a most unusual step in behalf of Florida. He sends : various phases of fashion work for 666 6 OYSTERS A SPECIALTY ' a special message to Congress, asking an appropriation. of $15,381,000 to about five years. For the last three' '. I carry on the work of the Department of Agriculture in eradicating the fruit I iI i years she has been fashion head for I Is a Prescription for .- Home. Made Pies , fly in this state. The present .fund (which amounted to $4,500,000) will be the Titche-Gottinger Company' of that COLDS, GRIPPE, FLU, DENGU1. * city. I BILIOUS FEVER and MALARIA. Enjoy your Sunday Chicken Dinner At exhausted by December 15. and the President says "unless additional funds I In presenting Miss\ Stewart, the It Is the most speedy known.I't The decision; Cafe-The Home of Good Coffee. I I.III..r are made available immediately, there is grave' danger that the infestationwill management of the store voiced the = f ftertified --*....mam-......||...|..|H :: a. belief that her intimate knowledge of -----.- rapidly increase. Florida and spread to other states." Accompanying i - fashions will be invaluable to the the President's request is a statement from the Dircetor of the Budget Bureau store's patrons. From her actual con- I> aa ------ ---------- 1 o) that "unless additional money is made available it will be necessaryto tacts with fashion centers and her 1P I. specialized work in two fashion clin (U I! dismiss personnel and discontinue all work"-and "such action would mean HE.Rf.1LD PLND UNITED TRUCK{ LINES . I j ics of the Amos Parrish Company of I that much of the fruit and vegetable crop of Florida would, under federal o :New York, Miss Stewart has become . f. . I thoroughly familiar with the processes I . quarantine be denied movement from the state. II ' that assure smart' fashions .smartlyI ,I Overnight service, from president Hoover'saction is based on the report of several committees 4ObR I presented. At Hatch's she will coordinate 7'. which have investigated the Florida situation and the amount he asks is that I the fashions of the entire : I Tampa Miami> and West Palm! Beach I WO K DONE RIGHT ATTHE I , estimated by Secretary: Hyde as necessary to carryon the work. Those who Ij'store. 1 j "With the coming of the new waysof To Clewiston. are disposed to regard the amount asked as excessive must bear in mind CLEWISTON .. 1 thought and living and the new : that It isn't enough to say that the spread of the fruit fly has been checkedand i I bu'ing.ps"chology of the public" Miss LAUNDRY! CO. that there have been no visible manifestations of its presence in a certain Stewart said, "a new era of merchan Your clothes will be sterilized as EXPRESS SERVICEAT FREIGHT RATESV "''' dising has arrived. The successful lcriod.of time. it must be said that it has been entirely exterminatedand 1,vell as properly washed and Ironed. i , store of today must secure what the I ' .1 P.cally there is a gre :lt deal less wear : will not. reappear. customer wants to buy, rather than I : \ and tear In this modern laundry way j :: BAKERS SERVICE STATION . The Floridians who have been active in pointing. out the ,situation to the what the store wants to sell, as was ;:::!han In washing at home.LAUNDRY. 1 I ICLEWISTON :-\," ,- ? I formerly the case. Manufacturers and : :: . federal authorities and the Department of Agriculture itself have, realized I II I d Local Representative retailers make every '''effort to know this e'entualithence the Department has impressed upon the Presidentthe Instantly when a new fashion presents I ; HERALD LINES UNITED LINES need of immediate action. That the President has so promptly sensed itself: and-what is more .important IPX I I 615.19 Platt St. .. '.' :, ,". ....: .> ".'.. 391 N. W. 24th Street I howe to obtain that fashion in the I EL! PASO AVE.&; SAN BONITA5T. I TAMPA, FLA. '- '. .-' :. '." ::;1-7.'. .. .'. ::"f.-: .' ':: MIAMI I' FLA. the demand and so unequivocally asked that necessary funds .be provided I II -' , manner in which the customer wishesto I ., .., PHONE 21011 I I .\ CLEW/STON FLORiDA I t.'UT. should be fully appreciated by all friends of Florida.. buy it. Today, that wish is to buy II ii i,, I The $15,381,000 recommended is approximately $11,000,000 less than the I the completely! assembled costumes, Ifour snow? ire Laundry ... - or separaate articles that pan be I, '--- I =-O--" -. .. L ---- amount first proposed by, the Department-$26,000,000. It does not include smartly assembled into complete en I*if' -----....-..-.. ---- ........ remuneration to growers for the losses they have sustained in the fly cam sembles." .:.-t r- ,1:.:. D i if . That be later attention. The appropriation now askedwillcarry I "This means that it i is necessary. for : : .. " must given . paign. ' . someone with fashion knowledge must. : r.. .. .:. :-:-. ', ..... : .:./..., ..;. ,: o; ,: ":;: .,. .. .:':i. : :,: :.r. .:: ..:'. ... ..,-.. :: -< _';': .< O on the eradication work until, according to all expert belief, the fly : ; keep "constant watch and check in I will be exterminated! and all danger of its reappearance removed. Then provision smart fashions in every smart com- ' can be made for individual losses. r : , The President's exceptional interest in Florida's situation and the direct -, 'i f' - - II I action he has taken ought to silence the criticisms which have been nimed I I , at both the federal and state operations in this emerlencVithout the : f ' ' '' ' '' '" '" 1" "' ' & ' : : < - ' money already .spent Florida would now be shut off from the world so far A--- .v.:.,U>: >f.4wy--i.-/' ;;A; .ii .- Vl'V.- Av.Y'F; : : : '' "" iS " ..trF'Ly ... 'd'_ '.. . as the shipment and sale of its most important products are concerned; .-. ,:/ '.. '.,' -' "... .' t :, ,> :< ;':" ',<: +:' .:,. ; ", ..; .. "-: : .., f. ' < , without the continuance of this federal aid, that. dread possibility will yet j'C: : : .. . . become a stern and fatal 'reality. Besides, the expenditure in Florida of this I Xefephone pill ' I : - ]large. sum o(' ;money-Is- .riot I to be despised..-Ta.mpa.Tfib. ,:. .:: :.' '': I West Pam. Beach' Lady Attendant. <. ]:.:[E I E. :: J :" : ::, WINTER MONTHS ARE RADIO MOMS > }",.:: I ::. ... . ..\;. ___ .. ; '<: : ''' --- ----- ,- ; : . : !-; 1 4. .' 't. : ; : ' .. & . \ ...>'; .\.OJ',.'....., .,. r KLIPS AND KRACKS '..- -.''::.::.:':. :.-:.':!'').);:/..,\.. :. : : ; .__ ...:.._-:-= *.' _1 i i < ',2I&& fJ; ;: ;i > : ': : : ... : ; ; tSr\; ; ; : '. '-: '..' :: ,.-' -: .. '' : < ::. ? J. ; -:; : ; :{ > ;: By Russell I Kay .< ; -. "''". .' ;. : .: ::'-,: :: i : : > ';J'i; :: i/s (;. : :. -;;/t: -- *! : : ?; } ; : <: ,\ ,\*) :- .- : ,- .:: O.-. : :j/: :,;' ; \ ,; , According to f llK :best .advice ;you're a ..' UT if you BOLT. ).our.::faeci:*:"'":-:' 'l. r , ; .- ':' : : .: :. "\: :'::-:' r' ?": ?? ?,. .( .. \ {.I THIS IS THE SEASON WHEN YOU WILL ENJOY RECEIVING I. . p DR. J. r,... i OWLKNG'.I'i And on the other hand, the only time. some NUTS loosen upf 1, when, they:' .- THE WORLD'S NEWS EVERY EVENING "'. ' '" :r'--' ,: ';' lopkins Building, rAT are TIGHT. c'?, ; / .. / : ( : CLKW18TON, FLORIDA HOME OVER ONE OF OUR . ' I The trouble with some bricklayers i is",, the;. want. to" SIT before.the' ., "., .finish! J 1LA. t ,. '" I ,. :.,./\" ,_:;" -:'.'.. ..:,..-.. .,,:<, .'" ." .... ....;... :'. ._ .: ,.' ... f "' :" "-'" ': '::{,':.' ";"i;.. .', " .YJ\G. ; '; / .' : .- ,r ... . > f : ; .f --- __ ___ __ ._-. u \' = '-" ::::::. ; ' I ' -- -- : ' i I .- .. ;. .J '-- }:} :\.;" > ' : : :: : ; : : _ wait for the Chicago World's Fair in 1933 when can 'the <: : \Yljiy you see _._ f . .:. : : . --..---...-..-.. ..-" ---...-- ---_--, _-_-_ .,,. ft . ,"- ' -" -- '- .----- ' i Italian, German Spanish and Holland National Exhibits at the South !; : fCALI4fflO; \ ' , ; t 7. : : ' ; ida Fair in 1930'1'. ; .' '. i, : rt :' ; .' ; ? : ; : i ; .;: <: ; . , : ; r'-I ;, .,t: : : : l' . .' ;- .. : .; ,J.' W EZELLE' D. 0S.Dentist ., ;:t ; ; 't\\;" :,;;:. ( ) / i'i . When I asked her. (she'd seen the PASSION PLAY at Oberammcrgau' she.laid :-'tRix: :;>, X-RAY LABORATORY ': : .'.:.::.'; ;l :OUIPAYMENT PLANS.. :.::<:.;:<:. : .... ; , , , , "No, but I saw Hearts Aflame at the Movie Palace." .:.'.-"''' *". +.' BIdg. / .. ) : .>., The TIMES UNION asks, ,fATWATER KENT, who can? 'soinc;; 'h- 1 Clewiston. Fla. I ". II terprising Home Demonstration Agent please reply. ", I 1 . -- ' - -- ,'. ; "" CLEWISTON BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANYJA.Gi' '. And I suppose it is the DISCONTENTED cows that go DRy"and give the :, ' ;t.j; - BE ,. POWDERED MILK. INSURANCE .. .". .._ ,. '" -,. ' I . ,_.. .,.. .. : -- - .n' ( '" . MINDED }. ...;.';""' < 'J; f'? :. t, ':r::"; ,.-, : _. :. ':' ; '{:._: :_ Then there's the. Scotchman who waited until after. six P. M. to buy .his .., '.,. ,-. ' 't" _, . fertilizer he could better ,LIFE So. States :I so get a NITRATE. '. ., . ACCIDENT & HEALTH i iI , I 'Mutual Benefit I ' When Lindy comes home late and the little Lady asks him wher he's been AUTO % American .' --. .' . FIRE &. STORM <, r I wonder i If he says "WE went for a ride." American New Jersey. . : - j And don't forget to tune In on WDAE, Tampa; at SMS Friday evening for Ja3sa400!! wr:UJtL-J! 'JI.J: sstt'U' ri the STAT PRESS SCRA'P BOOK sponsored by The Florida Clipping Ser S.. C.A POWELL .. ;. ., . vice, which brings you: the "BEST from the PRESS." Insurance Agent City Hall Bldg F I II .' .' . - Pahokee. Fla: ... -- - I I -- -- - .; -- '/ 'r '- S I 'd'', ;.; FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 CLEW1STON NEWS. CLEW1STON...... FLORIDA PAGR THREE - ; A1" 1 1111 - I _ \ ::1 t . I. ' i':;! TRADE WITH THEM d'I ,' OS WHERE YOUR DOLLARS :'!' : WHEN IN PALM BEACH ., ,WILL COUNT MOST : : h' 'J I i: ., :, rfhe Palm Beach Merchants Appreciate Your Business I -- I I IliU i Zep That "Hung Around" the Aircaders I In a message to the various city and ;' PROTECT YOUR. t ' county authorities Governor Doyle E. ,: ' :' J' Carlton, states that the Road Department EYES r I x I of the State of Florida has a (;:l i II' building program of more than $4,000-i; I valuable They most i : are your - : I I' 000 now under way; that an addition.! .F i I "I : possessions. - I ; al 2.000000 In contracts were let last; ; .., 'month; that approximately $750,000will I II 1' r"I J be let In December, and that a I i MOORE'S Inc. ; !L:" , : $10,000,000 budget Is contemplatednext : Optometrists OpticiansI .If"J. ': year I West Palm Beach, Fla. I ... ; \\'i'ie I Dr. Buck's offic Belle Glade Tuesdays I . FOR SALE-Packard six Sedan. e L' I 9:30'to 12:30. Lake Plew Hospital i Fins shape. Bargain. See Mr. Wall at ; P. M. ''i : Clewiston, Tuesdays I Ciewiston! Building Material Co. , ............-: -"!-:.e'-n.- ,, --- - ,ilil 'l; Ed Venor Bill ' 'I ; Jill ? C* ry7IFH SCIENTIFIC SHOE RE-BUILDING V-I II 1- REPAIRING'WHILE YOU WAIT 1 I ,', Mail your shoes to us and we will mail them back. il 437 Datura Street Opp. Post Office West Palm I = -- ... ......... - I ', I ---. ----- 1 ( !' s p ,: : '. a.l 0. }' ii'! 4f .. .: I i ' ;& I I'j''I n9r 'FS?C'f: d t :3\ .? .r \ .a f 4 .}}?Jr, ;4 < ySyra ; : u i 7p / ' } :}!ly <. )'.[,srya t y, eK. r ,4 i. .4 ','" t f Y'vx\ g {Sf Z GS' :d 'B} :. %, r % .. TRUTHFUL TRANSACTIONS : v. $' \ . Fn n aJ r fl ' i 1 ' II' a' . y r\r y :': tJj , I > Y r' 1 ,' 4 I,. ... \f\ ; To //(7idn your diamonds, know your jeweler I! ,, 'f t :nt'S:, r!>,, rt.;}.;, v.v,',.i./'.,4',1 h,'. ifSZv/4J{ r ( rd a\ './ !: r \ .r,I '1,:..J-:;.;.. ,/ ,. 't y b y). ,..r;.S.;.,. \, ,;:Buy with confidence from a firm you can .trust.f s; I ;,\ .Y 'S if '-., 'i' I " ".,. ,-:-.'.'.":. ,: I " I }.h> "' :.,. C"i. \>:"'. ;':' ;f. ' i. I : :. '. '<,- ,,',,:' "'. .;.:.: I' : : ". b Rfir ;,: \ '.) y \f .Y t' 'J xl K rA? 4y" / r ': '\' ,.., ." :. . !1"' -%:"""2- ;rZ R:;<:":;:a: J JN>>'';;;;' r '''''''---'- :.,.... -" .: V \ ! ft Ciewiston to. Miami, the Goodyear Zeppelin DC- : .. t first aircade from ., .. :; Making: the trip frim Miami early Monday morning to participate in America's ci/ ; : -" ),,.,' : ; ! l' !a As it out of the sun in the : 8 .,0 o'clock Monday morning. ::pproaehed , Ciewiston about : I . arrived at fender sailed lazily out of the southern Glades end I '). :., southeast::; George Haldeman, transatlantic flier, Neil Stewart, Southern Sugar aviator and a few of the other aircaders who had spent the night at L. MARTIN] :. - . IJ about the town. It was the biggest} aggregation aircraft ever seen in , it sailed r-f d ,;'I.t '::' Ciewiston took off hurriedly and dipP.cd and dived about the blimp as I !,u' this section. JEWELER 211 J 1 Clematis St. West Palm B achHEADQUARTERS !1r J .: MOVE PUSHED-j 1 ord as oposlng the action of the 1029!> to continue its fight and to "demandthe [fruit from the Port. of Jacksonvilleeach :S., FOR i month. / IS legislature in endeavoring to suspend repeal' of the present socialistic : Gruen, Traub, Toivlc. I the present constitutional provision i .'miu ti iistic: fbileral inheritance, ta.x/ .-T------.: .'------------- Oldest established Jewelry Store in West Palm Beeach mV' _..____. --. I /"(-". K"1J'" :'FDRY. FOR REPEAL OF I \:1111; prohibits! the ,levying of an in- I !I "'. ; I heiitance tax in Florida. To suspend in : under a .. .. . I I That Florida Citrus fruits are -,------- -- '"'""'" -- "' 1 !I III'' ,:: INHERITANCE TAX ::! this statute, recites the resolutions, great demand in California and other TAYLOR-MADE TOP faith toward Make The win I be nn act. of bad TAYLOR AUTO CO. ........ .... west coast sections is indicated by I' I those who have moved into the state Top to Tire ' i the large, shipments of canned grapeVIQtSc.1L' - :,r.. &" .;State Chamber Of Commerce since 1925 the ,state when inheritance the loislature tax. abolished -I!| ------ i'I ,.West Palm BeachPAXTONS POIHSETTI-A, MOTEL{) I Moves For - I Since the abolishment of the inheri- LII1\"L)I.r .., %::n 7.Z 1 I -"v.' = Aarmsz r aL e'oews.ro=- I Abolishment.JACKSONVILLE tance tax in Florida, ,according totlie ,I. 7...," ," .... '"::Io,:.+.'r,r..ie1' ',r'.A.6Sec Your Home-While In West Palm Beach; --- State Chamber of Commerce, a large i I J'1'. ' - Dec. 19 (FSCC). number of monied persons have se- : ;, t "II/ Pleases Us To Please You"EARLE I QI I -That "tnxngthe dead is a capital lected Florida as their permanent: resi I us for ,the t!: bed :grade 0 i iI 'I () I INCJ CRESSWELL, Manager , : levy and should not be resorted to except The effort on the part . deuce place. il I :I I I western( seed with high - in time grown germination COR. CLEMATIS & D1XUE HIGHWAY I of war or other grave of the state to have ,the federal tax j Formerly Fenders emersencis one of the grounds repealed has been consistently carried !! "at l the lowest market pric , I''I upon which the Florida State Chamber call I I I tt . ''I( i ., of Commerce will continue its ef- the Oil The Florida resolutions delegation adopted at Washington upon 1 I i:I es. We arc prepared to fill all orders I I Qtr ity never .; :..:..:..:-:..:..:u:..:..:..:..:..:-..:-:..:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-.:.-,:.-:.-:..:-.-.:-..:.-.-:..:-..:..-:_.:..:-:..:..:..:..:..:.'HH-.:-; til forts to have the federal inheritance, iI ij j i the day they are received.; If r \I Questioned"I :: YOUR EYES ARE YOUR MOST VALUABLE :s: ''I tax repealed, according to resolutions I I i 'i ig you arc an, out of town customer; :: :: : rI presented to the.;annual meeting of the, I Ic POSSESSIONS 222 Clematis Street i ii .- state body by Peter O. Knight, of = give your; order to any of the Transportation :: :: " i Protect them STRAIN and GLARE with TILLYER CRUX- I I from . I. Tampa, and adopted. II IIlAR r I .. ... Lines and will/ bring : ; ITE Lenses. il' The resolutions also recite the fact I they :!: :!: I ,.. I A complete line ofAND ; .. .... ll[I,; '. that "by rebating to the respective 1 I you the seed on the return trip. Our .';. Accurate to the very edge." .:. I GI states that have inheritance tax laws TEL 81 it ' I h' id is SERVICE, AND 'j : motto QUA- credit for tax- LADIES MENS .1! eighty per cent of the ' I I 'sEe' TO SEE MORE II'r es so paid," Congress, "admits and ;..st Palm Beach LITY. '> .i MOORe I : concedes that the federal government 3 ..' FINE SHOES II't I I I. does not need the revenue." I ''i, d; Declaring that the federal inheritance I I S'EED OUR PRICES 1, .III EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FIT. THE + S 1:I: tax is no longer revenue producing I STORE'H. i+ ll! .,,- ., the Florida State Chamber of FED BY A PHYSICIAN SPECIALIST i $5.00 and $d.00 I D. Derrick, Seedman J I'I of- Commerce resolutions, assail the statute c- PRICES REASONABLE I 912-318 Belvedere Road t .. .,. . li.1 'I'I as being kept upon the hooks by # f WEST PALM BEACH, FLA.'PHONES . ;1 I Congress in order to force the states i Visit our store while in . ; i '. to do indirectly what it cannot force Pahokee>! Optical Co. I _. OPTOMETRISTS-OPTICIANS .i1;.: ' I f' them to do directy and to maintaintri Located in Ksrr's Jewelry Store, Residence 2.2027 Business 2-2550 i West: Palm Beach :;.: 222 J 1-2 Clematis St. West Palm Beach ;% !i an inheritance tax against their will. .1 I ,,1.1 I \,. The State Chamber of Commerce, Wilder Bldg. PahokeeAt I t..:..:-.:.{.,:..:..:_.:..:..:.,:_:..:..:_:..:..:.,:u:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:_:..:..:..:..;..:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:_.:_:_.:..:..:.:_.:..:.:..:..} II i, 1 in the same resolutions, goes on rec- I I ----.... -- I. -. ""' .:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:_:_:_:_.:..:_:..:.r:..:..:..:..:..:..:_:.:..:..:..:_:..:..:..:..:..:..:._:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..}r:-:..: .:..:0t I' . --- ---- --- ------------- --- + I'' 1 -'"' ---- -.--.-...-.--... ..- -. r,. 11,1'' ,I ) ,Y.} THE "FAIR"SHOPPE AWNING Your Service WE THANK YOU I; *; ANT H 0 N Y INC. I : HALSEY & GRIFFITHInc. For busi" :;: WEST PALM BEACH :+t ( : Ii .s Quality Remembered Long After your past .. .. .;.. : I WHEN IN THE : ; L I l 'V I Price Is ForgottenNo ness. We will appre' ; ..;.. ;,'I I I 10 Lakeview Arcade, Lakevievr date I :: '" :: I,: Avenue your business in I PALM BEACHES MAKE THIS STORE YOUR . ' 11 STATIONERSONE the future. Phone 2-0229() i '\ .... HEADQUARTERSEXCLUSIVE , West Palm Beach. Florida OF THE MOST COM- EAST COAST make our station your headquarters, ..'.0. '., I ; 11'; : ; ,:I PLETE STORES OF ITS conveniently located down town. .;. f I I FOR TRUCKS AND CARS KIND IN FLORID. MOTORS, Inc. I :;: AGENTS FOR :;: il i I ARE ASSURED BY I\ DEPARTMENTS\ S.Dixie. at OkeechobeeWest GASOLINE BATTERIESOIL :;: FLORSHEIM SHOES I:t I Il Commercial Stationery Palm BeachDistributors BRAKES ::: $10 to $12.50 :: Office Furniture, Safes, Files for TIRES' GREASINGTire a Social Stationery t: ' l BUICKMARQUETTE : Road Service Repairing BooJfs, fiction and serious :: WORK SHOES LEATHER BOOTS :*! I) Gift and Bridge Shop I ALL UNDER ONE ROOF : RUBBER BOOTS ,: I, Childrens Games I SOLD AND SERVICED BY Pictures and Picture Framing.In andGOOD I :. $5 to $12.50 t I '" fact a real stationery store en USED : I FIRESTONESERVICE ; II I joying !the confidence of the general i + WOMEN'S STYLISH FOOTWEAR .;. ( public. CARS : i STORESInc. ::: ; :;.' I 0 : !i I .:. $6 to $15 .. Easiest of terms-Your old car'as ' Phone 5171 cash. I I Phones 7272 &. 7250 313 15 17 Datura St. :_i; QUALITY PLUS SERVICE :;: I "Ask anyone who has purchased I' Cor. 1st. & Dixie Highway + f 312-314 First St. a new or used car from East i :!: ORDER BY MAIL :!: West Pam Beach West Palm Beach, Fla. Coast. Motors..* : I i! ': Top to Tire I,..____... r. .... r__ ._..... __....... _<4 : .,.:.. ..;..:..:.... ..:.':..:..;..:. ..:-;- -:...;-.: .:'.:.,;..:..:'.:..;........:..:......,.:..' .:..:'.:.,..:..:..:..:..:..:-... ... .::.._. ' I ' .. i I IlL --------- "t.-..'",.r ,---. ,.. T:: : T r'' tJ: .. , " - , PAGE FOUR CLEWISTON NEWS. CLEWISTON. FLORIDA FRIDAY ' DECEMBER 20. 1929 I With America's First Aircaders I Simpson, p. G. Bishop and L. A. Morgan :- of Clewiston as passenges; a Ryan - .,vr Yt,. is} trU l/ Brougham pioted by Al Padage, ,//.r I with W. T. Eller, secretary Fort Lau : derdale Chamber of Commerce, and H W. Langmead, Fort Lauderdale avia- ' 1J '! tion director, as passengers; a Kin. _ , : ner Bird piloted by W. N. Raymond. ( I. i Lakeand, with George Hoover as .passenger - and a tri-motored Ford piloted by Harry Hublitz of Skyview Airlines, 'Vesd Palm Beach, bringing nine girls representing various communities and organizations. They were Alma Conley, Miss Okee-, chobee; Onnie Morgan, :Miss: Miami; Evelyn Kelly, representing the Clew. iston merchants; :Mary Smith representing ' the Southern Sugar CompanyCleo A. Houze, :Miss Clewiston; roo :.k. r ; Fda ai1'r Louise Bussey, Miss Fort Lauderdale w ne Durand, record-holding parachute. 4 r, a f 3: Beo :Marshall, Miss Everglades; Jean- jumper, and Marie Evans, Miss Belle ... Glade. Others in the plane were Jim .. t'r P .r J ,,r..YrA '':'l'l J''alc ro n > nr4 Nelson, copilot; Oscar McLeod, official - 1-- H' of Skyview Airline: Richard White, Clewiston News; and Tom "6 ;St c3is$hr y''f; 3,i 'N w { y- ,L\ cy.t Y)' r Smith ... ""' r. .-- _."....,... ., editor, Clewiston News. 1. Beauties in the "Plane of Pulchritude" from Clewiston. to Miami in America's first arcadefast; "W --, L. A. Morgan, Miss Miami; Evelyn Kelly, Clewiston Business Men; Mrs. Tom Smith, Souther Sugar Monday were left to right (sitting) Mrs. Tom Conley, 'Miss Okeechobee; Mrs company; (standing| ) Cleo, A. Miss Fort Lauderdale; Bee Marshall as Miss Everglales; Jeanne Durand, record holding I parachute Houze, Miss Clewiston Louise Waldron, as, GLADES BEAUTIES PAS.. jumper; and Marie? Evans sentlng( Alexander Orr, president. Miami chamber of commerce with alrcade airmail after leaping over the as Miss Belle Glade. 2. Jeanne Durand pre- \ SENCERS IN PLANE 'Miami municipal' airport who was among the more prominent' the Aircaders. ; 3. George Haldeman, trans-Atlantic, flier (Continued ,from Page ) 1)J, - The Have You Heard my squadron easily accounted for stitution and after hour I By Way ? Tell her to use the words "wing slotsin an of dancing the N. rest. I told my instructor I would Y. EDITOR IS SPEAKERAT were taken to the roof of tho Alcazar' sentence a and she is liable to say get my wings, if I had to die for "The AIRCADE DINNER 'for more music and dancing. They Handley.Page wing slots better Members of the Clewiston Woman's by Richard Gibbens, TJ. S. Government them. He said that was my only than other." were the guests of the Everglades hotel - Club beard an interesting talk' 'on pathologist spent two days in chance for them and he didn't think has any She thinks a rigger (Continued from page 1)) ?' something to do with shooting a 'II home demonstration work by Miss Clewiston, Mr. Lee left Wednesday for much of that soon as the fellows in. gun, and that a strut is a, woman A Parks-I, C709-M piloted Alex by Pansy Norton in charge of home demonstration Cuba much impressed with the acti- the shop, heard what kind of a plane . about three degress lower than a hag. Brun Sarastota with . C. M. House work in Dade county, at' vities of the Sugar company. Iwas trying to get off the ground, I as Situation wanted, male.. To pilot Is to put it in a certain place passenger, was the first aircade plane their regular meeting in the Clewis they would right away start assembling Butler Roose- or porter. A stall is where they used to-keep a Ilu land at municipal airport, where ton Inn last Saturday. J. Romero of the Gilchrist company a replacement ship to be ready horse. So the only flying I do now is i representatives of civic organizations velt Green Brown's Hotel , Plans were also discussed for a arrived from Louisiana to inspect the after the one I was in was gone. , Christmas night dance to be held at Gilchrist clarifiers in the new 4,000 I off the handle. 'had gathered to extend welcome to Harlem. the Inn and Mrs. William Cecil Owen to a day Clewistou factory and officially About a year ago, one of the the visitors. old-timers named Dick Grace W. H. C Steward, Arcadia landedan ... had " was named to head the committee to turn them over to the Southern : Our second series of arrange fo the orchestra. Sugar company. /some articles in the Saturday Evening NOTICE Eagle Rock, C-3692, shortly after. Donations were also made by the local Post telling about the ships he He was accompanied by C. C. Welles.J. drawings in our suit club club to the orphan's home In wrecked in making war movies of B. 'James, inspector in the aero will soon begin. Jacksonville and to the Crippled Chil FORMER FLYER CIVES the air service. He actually got mon i The annual meeting of the stock nautical division, department of com Join < dren's home in St. Petersburg and AIRMEN FEW TIPS ey for cracking them up. I wrecked .. holders of First Bank of Clewiston merce arrived in the Travelair, NS-6. now- . preparations wer completed for the more in a month than he did in a will be held in the office of the bankat Other planes in the aircade were a BLAT BROTHERS (Continued from page 1)) lifetime, and all I Clewiston, Floridaon Robin Neil with F. community Christmas tree celebrain got for it was hell Hendry County, Stewart, pilot, the Civic Center Park next Tuesday and a discharge. I had more pan January 2, 1930, at' Eight o'clockP. Deane Duff. general manager, Clewiston be Mabel this time. :Miami is cele- night. cake landings than the girl in Childs M. for the purpose of election of a Company, and W. C. Hanson, man BLATE BROTHERS brating what call they Among those present at the meet- Everglades Window. Many's the good ship went board of Directors to serve for the ager, Clewiston division, Southern second suit club is no being After Day. years of exploration, just ing were Mesdames William G. Ames, to her zoom with me at the stick.. year 1930. Sugar company,. as passengers; a formed. last week, they discovdred land in H. L. Simpson, F. L. Tatom, CharlesA. The only ship I ever made a right Hbert: L. Stewart Bellanca piloted by Geoge Haldeman, .' Jackson, Dick C. :Miller, F. H. More the Everglades. That's what they turn in that didn't end on the groundwas 'Cashier. Lakeland, with Mr, and Mrs. Roy JOIN NOW are celebrating. It wasn't so muchto -- land, WiUia, Cecil Owen, A. G. Montgomery a Jenny with the seat so far discover the continent of Ameri N. C. Storey, T. V. Watson, back I couldn't reach the rudder, bar ca. All Columbus had to do was to with Maxwell, ,V. C. Hooker, Lou Berger my feet. Well, I've forgiven sail to the western edge of the At- hem all J on, Dave Alston, Elbert L. Stewart now. Even the mechanics , landtic Ocean, and there Americawas. that used t tr Yh uY/a bM and Miss Margie Harvel and Miss to cuss me, and the in- He couldn't miss it. If he had structor Betty Spicer representing the Clew- that made me pay his insurance missed it that would have been , islon Girl Scouts. premiums.But , news. But the man that found dry g / ,, ,, i 4 Y 'c" ',hy? ,.i land out in those Everglades swamps we had lot of fun in the old Mr. and :Mrs. J. N. White accompanied I he's done something. At least, that's Naval Aviation Service. I liked, it by their sons Earl and Rich- the idea a lot of people seem to have I because it had all the sex 'appeal of 11 . ., ard left today for Columbus, Ga., about it. They don't know that in the navy, without the .seasickness.My j where they will spend Christmas. about six years the northern rim first seventeen weeks in flying \ .... : alon of the Everglades will be pro- school were spent in syabbingout- I r rI ducing as much sugar as the whole quarters in the morning, and continuing j I : ' Miand Mrs. Samuel Turner state df Louisiana ever has in the groundlnstruction( in the after 4. N r{ r'It 1f' . Brooks and children will spend Christmas . : noon. After my first hop with my Instructor - with :Mr. Brooks' mother in Lake- past.But ' : to ge-t back to our subject, he saw to it that I was on, v> "*Vf ' land. whatever it was. This country is observation duty in the crash -tower: N j"' ''FA: I t r..i Z a v,,, d n ., q cf rrr : S .}: rnr Y getting so air-minded ,that it is positively when my turn came around for !instruction 1j y .,, a' Mr. and Mrs. ,M. W. Bigg were in I light headed. You notice this hop. Crash tower duty was N r r West Palm Beach last Saturday 'on even among the women. Take one I interesting. You would know there business. out to look at a new ship. Examine were only seventeen planes up, when the fuselage and 'say, "What lovely all of a sudden it would like eighteen. A : fl Mrs. Claude Downs, accompanied longerons!" If she gives you' a dirty A wing would have come off, or, a ,, p} . by her mother was in West Palm look-well, she isn't air-minded. flying boat hull would have dropped, : Beach Wednesday. Good, solid business men are be- or something. We had to take all pocket .' r Yf coming Interested in aviation-par. knives away from the boys in the ; y , Chesterfield S. Hayes, local attor- ticularly in the instruments. Take I wood shop. They got to carving their . ney spent the week end in Arcadia.Mr. the bank indicator, for instance, initials so deep in the wing spars and ., which shows' the pilot when he is aileron horns that we lost a lot of :and: Mrs. William G. Ames and going into a vertica bank. The business good pilots. oWe 1: '}. '' i....4rtr.a. F:r..,.%.,;r.S '' AJ: Vl rfl, ., . their son Leonard were in West Palm man wants an instrument to all wondered how come Ford C A :i ! I : ;;: ; 7 il'r{: yY ? i; ;fxr. / 4 Beach Sunday. show when he is going into a flat made the best Libert motor until ,we %'':'.'' /A4,+t; }; + vtt , bank. This ought to go good In Flor found out he was making all the Liberty ':' ; jfll' Mrs. A. O. Ward and children Edward ida. A pilot always watches the cylinders.: He would use the-ones and Mildred have moved from tachometer to see how fast his en- that! passed inspection, and 'send the Felda to Clewiston wher Mr. Ward i is i 1 gine is turning over. Merchants need rejects to Packard and Lincoln. And I :: .. .,,,, ., ..... .... . connected with the commissary department the same thing for their stock. ,Lots we all used to wish that the Ox5 had'I I I. : A'it'" ''. '11'U'.4J'J//' :::; ,:r;::"',::'.';":'.",,>... ><:'' ">":'" '-c: :" ,'.' ( ; .f/A<'' ">''/':::s 1 J.l, :,r7J: "" :.g.>f wmtgfi. of the Southern Sugar company of salesmen are Interested in wind twelve or sixteen cylinders instead of I< ,. '.L.J, ....:::..;: <..< \:;,, .n>t: \":" ><'>":' ;# / ,r/. 4\i/t h1 :g f:1; :<: ,:' : >b' The two children entered the tunnel work. All they need is the only eight. We started them by pull : ,. Clewiston school this week. tunnel. ing over against compression In one are living in an ijriLk1 ments of the electric age It's not like the old days when the cylinder, and then giving the sparkplug WE of achievement in which live and yet inI ,. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dunaway accompanied Wrights and Curtiss' were making a kick with a booster battery! w:< $r age jf.a : I and speed flying through by Charles A. Miner spent the pusher biplanes, and the Scotch With wouldn't' >\; ; more cylinders, we - of I I i\J. the air living and moving in / If pay homage to one lowly wee kend in Fort Myers.Mr. I ; ; were bringing out the monoplane to have, had as hard a time "finding one \r' built '. : f the depths of the seas; seeing J' birth, who won no wars, no 9. 4 x s. save one wing. Back there, when with compression after the motor bad fs and Mrs. John Chenet accom- explaining that used :! hearing t actors on the screen; cities, wrote no books, was forsaken - you were they had twenty-five or thirty hours. I " panied by Bill Chalker and James castor oil in the motors and there All this talk about the low-wing I l talking! to individuals thousands of by His friends and executed , Shoesmith spent the week end in ( miles though they in by His enemies. From Him comes was a lot of dihedal in the wings, monoplane, and how it is a recent de- tf! away as were Daytona Mrs. Chent will remain for W the the human impulse to do good, to wish you had to be darn careful of your sign just hands me a titter. Years the same room; listening to voice the holidays and Mr. Chent will spend pronunciation.' And during altitude ago I built a Heath Super-Parasol r of the world in our own homes. Months good cheer, to think kindness not only Christmas there. flights, if you mentioned the pilot's One of those planes you build in your have been reduced to days; hours into toward our own but to those less fortunate. aneroid they would say he ought to garage, fly from your back yard, and minutes; distance has vanished; remote sections In the spirit of Yuletide the Sunshine Service i Joseph Drouet of Alexandria, La., go to the hospital and have it removed crash on your neighbor's roof. Well, and civilization have met. We are family of the Florida Power & Light Company J ' t has arrived In Clewiston to accept apos'lUon so he could talk more plaIn. when I had the thing about half fin- moving penetrating into, the realm of the takes this means of wishing i its friends and Plt.1 I with the Southern Sugar company Do you remember the big scandal ished, somebody went and turned the unknown CI.These are the direct accomplisham rons a Merry Christmas and Happy New Yew; assisting H. E. Fridge superintendent ' after the late WAR, about this blueprint upside down on me. WhenI of fabrication in the 4,000 ton country spending four billion dollars got through, there was as pretty a POWER I'-I-i. a day mill. He was formerly connect on aeroplanes, and not getting a single low-wing monoplanes as you could ed in a. similar capacity with the Punta - ship to the front? I could have wish for. And it stayed low-wing too. Alegre Sugar company of Cuba.E. explained all that, if they had calledon In fact, It never got off the ground. 4 me. Why, I cracked up over half But I had to give up aviation when, \ . G.' Lee, manager of Central Bar. MPA , that many dollars worth of planes in 1 I got married. My wife isn't airmind- agua Baragua, Cuba accompalenO I I flying school mysef, and the rest of ed-although we have a son, at that. -- -- - - -- -- - __ _ f.r- t ... ' I rI I F , l r 1 ", FRIDAY DECEMBER 20, 1929 CLEWISTON NEWS CLEWISTON. 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Extends. to Clewistonites sincere best ; t X / .I L Li : 5 i;!: for a. .:::': I:1 5'. 5 C N N EL SERVICE STATION i: Come in and let explain. the details. I i : ; :?: : Merry Christmas :: I ;4.;: H. Etherin ton, Mgr. ,::' :: i- S : : . / yr- :1 BLATE BROTHERS . < i : ; : . .i i ,,fa' r** S ':. \ - vt 5' t S. I I ''.' 'i- ? 'j.&wK"i'S' *'. "" '. '. ''? '' ' 'a : ? ] -- $ -:> ; /- > *] ." '" :i :y : J"- -1 ' V : I' Vi' V-- 1'>I'l/ :\1.-; i%- ''.'"'. '.. ? _. _:, I ,II I .V . . I. ....... ...... .. ........ ...-....I-............. .... ............... .......... ,. ... .... .. .. 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"J ., : L.1; ;' ; .J happiness during the coming year. , ,, >tJf'iFrank: O. Richmann, manager. "' " f -- .- -.DICKc.MILLER'; .. e ' I' ; ; ) Insurance : Clewiston , : f : : //5ff\ .,t ,tni'j; : f:j:::: t'; ::;: : !, :; + c I II l I I r I .;.::,:;:/" ', :;;//\j/;"\;;:. /::.::"':S.::'.:, :'" ,'":', :,,' ,:j'.: .'.' \" .';.',-.;.;id. *: :;...., i:...., ;. ;:' .,:..:, .'.i.' HUDSON f THE CLOTHIERMERRY - ; ', ... .. .. .'...: '. .. I f : ; t I I" !o' : ;\ \ j. .r.'. : .. ; :'1I' ff.-J. iij 1i;; : C ) 1 : '': :{,41 < '.' ,.J :- : .::.:: ; 'I :,' t t : : :. ,. i 1;; : ' !I ; : > ( : ;. : ;:- >.. -5 :: {! \ <'t" "iJ:': ;: [ 1'i : : : : : , I (. l' 9'.. ,., :. ." :- '.' -.' '- .I ;>' ''I .- II : : .. Jrj i : : L ; ;,. :" ; ,: ;, :, ::;: ; .,. :: > : : \ ; : ' ': : 'i. : ' i'l : . 1 II I ; ; .. ,, ... '" . ) , .I'L .. : '''.- ,J- '. .. ." .' '.' '''':' ; .j' .'.. ::.'10.-\-:-"' ,I'\ '."f : .: _.. ...... ,. ; . , __ r,1 .' .. 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We wish to express our appreciation to our; I many customers for their business duringthe ' I I We therefore extend to you our sincere :I 'We wish to extend the eanson s Greetingsto past year. We extend Holiday greetings c .. wishes for a merry Christmas and the hope the people of Clewiston. ; ,: to each of you. May the year ,1930 bring you i that the New Year will bring to you and succss and happiness. ; n.: yours, Health, Happiness and Prosperity. . I LEWISTON BUILDING & : j I I'r .. ' .:-, MATERIAL CO. UNIVERSAL MARKETS " .. i. 55 BLATE BROTHERS .. .. S .' ." .: :.'I !" :... E. W. Stapeltori, Mgr.. ; I .' .. ) ., ,' . I '. ,' '.' ;' \ ;; : " : .' I II I 1 : .:., '-"',._'' '.' '\ '- =:::= .. : :. .. :: :: :: : = = .= = =.;::. = = = := <:= ':;:" = : = : : = :: =: =. = ::=::: :: = :: :: = " 1T :;;:==: = : : = -=- = : == = =:= = = : =: : : : ,:. .= = = = : :;: : : : = = = -=- : : :::: =.= : : :: -":. = . ? ,! I: .,' .. '.. ,'.'. ; ; .', : ' I I I II - --- \ pI -- J - I PAGE SIX CLEWISTON NEWS, CLEWISTON, FLORIDA .. .. . --- --- - '- - I car dont for get and Santa I am a I J -.. La Belle News I good little girl to. Edna Seiniger. I II Official A. C., L, Railroad watch inspector I At the recent meeting of the Coun- I Dear Santa Clal1s-i'm: a little girl 11 P. BOGGS ; .' S I I ty Commissioners a motion was madeto and i am G ;years old and i want you appoint Commissioner( Delaney, a to bring me a doll an some candy, i I ',1 JEWELER ' committee of one to attend to the fill- have a little sister she wants a doll NEWLYWEDS ; . ing up of the courthouse grounds. and i all .so have a little brother 2'' 1 Expert Watch, Clock. <& Jewelry Repairs Stakes have been placed and the men i old just bring him what you years are at work. f want to. Clewiston, Florida Hays B'ld'g.ELECTRIC I OUR H , -- ) Willie :May Jennings. ._::11.1I. ..Ia'IG-.._ __ The Hendry county board 'of public I .. ,Ir -- -- -- --------- -- -" --- - instruction Wednesday. The bankof ' met Dearest Santa Claus-I'm a little ' La Belle and The Bank of Clewis- I A right start in life ; girl 6 years old and want you to bring h ton designated as county deposi- " were I me a baby doll and a little piano and " tories. rVC. K THAT PAYS BIG DIVIDENDS IN \ I Keeps the f I JI have a little brother, that wants you : ' j Ii to bring him a little kiddie car Wei SAFETY " AND I The Ladies of the Methodist church'will C01HFO.R i i will be good little kids and hope you : . give a bazaar at the fireman'sclub I II ' wont forget us. What could 'j' on Bridge Street all day Satur- Sincerely Mildred Deas "Dont. Strike a Match\ -Press a BUt: ll.'t,9 I m9"e a day. I \ . starting I , ry"DON'T I CANTRELL ELECTRIC COMPANY " Mrs: Robert J. Moon was the guestof Dear Santi Clase: I am writing your I I Clewiiton, Fla. Phone Conn. ' Mrs. G. W. Pettee motoring to Fort to let you no what I want :you to bring I Myers Wednesday. I me for Xmas.' I want a sleeping doll r PUT YOUR " it -+- r arv-rsrarirs a a c+ e> rtviasrsi ar m: ssc, for ann erscai will that cry an a carage ; . .. I ;;7 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rojer and Miss few nuts an candy.: I do not want to' !' EN BUT DINE AT Marie Malokowsky attended "Rio Ri much as I want Santa to bring the ; :I'l ta" at the Arcade theater in Fort My- rest of the litle girls a doll to, hurry: :! : H i iIi il KEEP HER FOR A ers Wednesday. j j Santa. Thanks so much. Mary Alice" I .:I Ii!i PURE MILK j J JIjl Jf I i ." ,.. . . The Queen Esther Bible Class met ;;, Webb. I II{ .I f j. ': , . at the home of Mrs. M. J. Bush, witha j I i' !: Ycu are :always safe when buy .. I! Dear Santy Close: want a sewing ma i Ijl yen III IIIl I ILt large attendance, Thursday. After THE W A T A J I chine on a pair of roller skates and ] the meeting a social hour and refreshments l\ OUR PURE 'GUERNSEY MILKClewisionites S some nuts and candy Hurry and come : I . i i I I) , as we are looking for you. Velma II ' realize this therefore have MRS. CLAODE 1 Webb. ,I : :' we The Ladies of the La Belle Metho . i I 1; been forced to mirchase additional: cows to ! ---- dist church held a bazaar In the Fire I : t i /'/ o ... men's club building on bridge street Dear: 'Santa Close: I want, 'you to' : supply! the demand!; ': '. '. . ? \|)jj jji ) and; C i )> ... ..... . Saturday. It huge success buster I was a uring.me; a byslckle an.a cap J |: "'JO>D nIf.'OC.rIOO-'''' , over fifty dollars were take In. ", j,as I am tin years old' an go to school j Z j jan 'I I f , 'i!i 'bang) ',me some' 'nuts' :and candy.' I CLEWISTON l DAIRY COMPANY 1 il c': S Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hull and family: '\ BuceVebb.. I S -- :'. I : J }C CI ,, :: decision Sunday _ motored to on 1 "- , .1 I '. ,\ I N , "' --- , The La Belle boy scouts went out in Dear Santa Claus: I want you to ibrinbg j ,. _ ' I sH;: DHItJIO ?J .rUIff': -.UOI :zrm : the woods camping, trip Friday; me a little trysicle., I am 5 years ' on a , '. J "' Ym" -": morning/ .'r: old. .'" ''. .. l' ,' Leon _Webb.Dear I'' returning Saturday ; i I 1 j ,' ... 'J '., ' ' 0 Ed Guy Cochrane and GeorgIa.Hicks Santa Claus =: '- 1 I were married at the office of county' Please dont forget'; boy S, "years I i )I '. ,': '.,..:,;. .:' I"I"1, V I ', ....>.' :-.,. ,. <',,. ,, 1 / IN : . ,, 1 , '. ,,' ..H., .' j' ,..,, ,..' .' -,, t , Judge Charles O. Ross, December 7. old and Loyd 6. You know what boys ,- ','- ,;. .'-:- :-'L( j.- :<.I ' : ( -- likes for you to bring them.,' I I. : : ';: : < % : ; ., :. < ;: ; :: : ,' . Tax Collector James L. Taylor and I Lunnle and Lojd. Webb !: ,,i ,J":. .. : : '; : r,,:, ;: : .' ':'-: .' .. : ' several Palm Beach County officials' : i j :3 : ?:: :;-i_ .:;:., Money. deposited In the, : ,< {:;)-v-j:: \ /'(. i d BOWL"f ieit Tuesday to go hunting. Dear Santa Glaus-! : : ',' :_>" ,>' '< ." ': '.. :.:" "/ ',:/./<: :-\; MAKE THE i I want you to bring me something FIRST BANK OF CLEWJSTONH::,:!" 1 1Will TERS WHILE IN THE : Attorney Couse of Moore Haven nice for Xmas. I'am 11 years old in i ' wa3 in La Belle on business. j I the 5th grade a. I will be pleased with II :t'I\ I Mr. R V. Hedges will become La I i anything ,you hung me and dont for i( always be ready when you call' : , Belle Postmaster Wednesday succeeding get Lucille 3 years old and baby -f vrit., ;... ,.J"Our .:' THE L E W Mr. F. Watts Hall. ., i brother. ,f i ..'. Jt '..,,: .. .. : >,: >.. j, '',' .. '\ .* ....:....:- :;5 ?. '. : Co"' : CLEWISTON faci.fities'and oolicy 'as' J \ TO SANTA CLAUS_ Deear Santie Close:' 'I want'you' to ., banking- r :i ;( ! all tim.. '>.ti.f": sures full'protection at s : ; , buster you , bring me a tiysickle an a cap ,, ., rn:az=uz'rtp: r.... .( , Dear Santa Claus an some nuts an 'candy I am six t" ;:...\::, j . Will you please bring me a big j|'|. :rears old, From Hubert Webb. .' You need not worry over your valir i'\; :., -_ a' I aeioplane, the kind you ride and -Jr..i - 1---- ables when deposited with / : rn tractor also sister would' like a doll : Dear Santa Clause: Please bring mea ' and a table and chairs a kiddie. car 'doll buggy and tea set apple and CONSERVATIVE; -: /" . too. i I candy to. Eva Morris. SAFE, ,- : ': : .i. ; : : ; With best wishes i : ;: : . Wilbur, jr. dear Santa Clause- . I > : .. -- Please bring me and my bro a FIRsT 'J: . . : " Dear Santa Clans:- I i i' train and car wagon a gun horn BANK OF CLEWBTONvi ; ",:: I ..,.i ,_ ' Please bring me a blclcle and a few ,drums and candy nuts and apples : \ little toys that's all I want I would .ti ; (bring my baby brother who Is 8 : klnda like to have a float airplan.. '!i months old a present two from Otis I' < .; : -: .r : I' ; This is all thank - you and Kenneth Mon'is. ! ;; ="DZ' .* .au cm amts :.QXU/I": ata CS1'r eaLi :/ I Billy Davis. I L- [ iL ; -, _-" ----- ------ D7@31 .J.Y7ont/tfl16QSIfY'O.Yt-vi rtrr 'i1 yT '[" IIIR'" I : . I dear Santa Claus-; I j ' .. I am a little girl 6 yers old., I like I :: .. . dolls and toys of all kinds pleas .; ; ,!F ;" ; : : ; : : so ;; "%: : : ; { ,. . ' bring me what you think would be : : : : :; THERE IS NOT A V sutible for a lltte gril of Alma my age.Swindle. I: '. :;. $'{;/:'\ ., '. "\,\ i r : :;'d ,. : i A I : 'PAI" APARTMENT TO J i 'I" I _' 0,,,.'," 'f' -', :' ; .. J. I -lj '.l' : -T-TWLL., : ,: < ._ : I : p. . Dear Santa Claus.- I ) !. : ,. '," ': ; : : .C'. ; ' Please bring me a bycicle a dol and <" ,. "p: i']' : )J; > ;\ : AT ANY PRICE ... tj : t a doll carnage, ,our truly Virginia Peacock:I I : :, :;,: :, }? WAITING I I j LIST OF Dear Santa'I' i TO GET DETAILS ON THE POSSIBILITIES FOR INVESTMENT f'I' I - Please bring me a gun on a truck ,I :';} '.' t S ANTS. an bycicle and lo ts. of' candy and IN : :' - I . , . good things. J I . Kenneth Nail. ,; :, :,,,; ,: .: ,:'f: ; : '": :' : j Dear Santa Claus-_ i t! : : i >; .> < : ;. X"c; : ;: THAT TELLS THE < This is what I'd like yo uto bring : ; ".' rI me for Clulstmas. Christmas sewing i ..':,"'. ;'. ;.<, :...>, MAIL COUPON NOW J, ,,: I " .;" :. : .y. ; : ; ; \ ( machine and : : : -- , a dolly also a stocking .,: i : I " full .. ., ':. CLTIWISTON HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION " ot candy and fruit With love from /; :<" . Julia Anna Oglesby t ::. \. '. ,:-' ." ', , ' For Det I ; Clewicton, Fla Dear Santa Claus:- t" ; :. 'r., . Pleas bing me the following gifts: i ,;,-/, :, -. .' Gentlemn I am Interested In ' a toilet set tabel and chairs, watercolors ' ] .: ti' your eisy plan for saving. Without wilting desk, doll cradle, pocket I. .. "f obligation;; : to me. please send me full I CLEWIS TON I book, dol buggy, candy. Hoping : y : I . I ,, to see you soon Old Santa 0 :' I{ : tionName. U Lovingly yours : : ; '. .. .. ... .................................... Clewiston : I 4, Helen Surls. I Address . ..' .......... ..... ... . .. . .l-. __ -- ' Dor Santa-I: want a par Of shoes 'IN THE CENTER Doll and jf carriage and a lot of little SUGAR toys. ... Dorothy. Hulon . . ' THE CLEWISTON HOME BUILDING ASSNClewiston , Dear Santa Claus- II i 1 just want to write you what i want i '. FlorIda'c . you to bring me. I want a doll an some cand t am a little girl 9 years I! old. I I have a sister 4 years old Mary Tme is her name an a brother Roberthe l ; I . Is 2 years old. Bring him a kitty ,' r ....",...- 1 i 1.-:1: /H J'I' t'III': /' r\\" '.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1929 \ CLEWIS TON NEWS CLEW1STON i''' r : FLORIDA.. ; .; r PAGE SBVBf) 'J.;i. ,I II'I .',,' .!"7v'ova' +LeY'o-GwW.r.', .\w.4'.wAt.. .. ?4r 'i.Jrr< YwAJdu., .+:'MM,}v ?Yw, 'MAY'M4! } .. "" .to > .. .\ >..Jl .( .N cr" lvwi qt'%ftwJw., +v.na.Vlr'oo, "+,y ". [ .,, .- . I " . :,;'I II :. , ': ''- ,,"I \, _. !j//UI,:(I'I ; '>:' YMUL N\\\ i ' I" I, /. / ., -. , : " I ,' '" :, , I . /IJ''f' .Y t ::' ttft,3 llojiiE :j CooL 'VHIS SUMMER ', ', : I . i 'I ;, 'C.. i !I " I ,"", 01 ... ,. iu , . i 1'1 ; ;; ., WAflM ' . I, .,.''; r , "r j' r:" I,(l Fi .. , '' ;: \ ; x' lET MOVE ON - ' I I i'I''I'r}I, ; ',. -. dM < f i I' 7'///S ISACZJLQTZX . !.,.: t; > :49fY'v r ,:",,, .k I: . I 11 J!, .ri". ,.:.' S..:.....h'' HOUSl I : It I ; i : ; :. 'I.h::" ., : ; ' ; ift\< : 'r ';/' '. ., I ; ::< \ ;. , I'I" :1'i' ". ... ,;H, '. S ,. . }, % 4 ; /\f'\:. 14\\ , i I . ,. F: L . :/,' .e ( '.. .'" : .. 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