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I : THE CLE\JiISTON NEWS < , =.: p VOLUME 11, NUMBER 25 CLEWISTON, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JULY; 2, 1937 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 YEAR -...,,.- I Summer Work Is I of Local RobberiesIs I' < Stewart Receives Promise Group Underway At Mill i < Construction On I Believed Work of Gang J < : 1641 The summer schedule of work at ' the sugar house of the United States .. - l' Sugar Corporation is underway anda I ( / II Work Will Begin At Funeral Services For I number of the employees' returnedthis 7.02 Inches Rain Fell Sheriff Offers Reward week to resume their posts after - :; LaBelle Probably Mrs. Roberts In Norfolk the a crop.vacation following the close of Here WednesdayClewiston For Any InformationLeading :: I Within 60 Days The work of renovating the gigantic To Arrest I > I Funeral: services for Mrs. Mary equipment and keeping it in shape received 7.09 inches of I Emelia Roberts, 83, wife of C. B. for grinding season occupies a forceof rainfall during the 24 hour period Representative E. L. Stewart returned 'Roberts and mother of O. H. Robertsof men the entire summer. ending Thursday morning, but, suf- Sheriff H. L. Delaney has person- from a meeting of the state Clewiston, were held in Norfolk, Among those returning for workthis fered little from the downpour. The ally offered a reward of $100 for in- Virginia, 'Wednesday. The deceased, rapidity with which the water was formation to the arrest of road department Wednesday night, week are F. M. Rodriguez of leading I together with her husband, who is removed from the surface was due Gretna, Louisiana; C. A. Martinezof the party or parties who robbedAlston's happy with the first definite assur- 92 years of age, spent the winter at largely to the fact that the city and Havana Cuba Max Meluh of . ance made by the department that their son's home in Clewiston and ; drainage districts had prepared for and Nowling's business establishments - Cape May, New Jersey; and R.". D. Road 164 would be constructed. had left here for Norfolk just a the rainy season. All ditches were broke into and robbedC. Royer. E. P. Mutrux is expected to ( Chairman Arthur B. Hale of Tampa, I week before her death. They had arrive this week-end. ; cleared and grass cut from them, so E. Lear's car and the H. J. B. /41.1 who is the member from this district made the return trip to Norfolk Both Mr. Melirh and Mr. Royer the pumps were enabled to pull the Scharnberg residence this week. stated in open meeting that alone and were both in splendid water Into the canals almost as'rap have just recovered from severe injuries The robberies of Alston's, Nowl- the road :was to be built and in- I health. idly as it fell. sustained when they fell froma ing's and Lear's occurred on Tues- structed the secretary to inform the Mrs. Roberts had attended a party Shallow pools of water were height of several feet to the con- day night, but the exact date of the engineering division headquarters at the evening before her death, a standing in the low places yesterdayas crete floor of the house 'last sugar. Scharnberg robbery is not known as Lakeland to begin staking out the heart attack giving only a brief the result of the heavy deluge, ", season. The accidents were but a the family was away on vacation and light-of-way. warning of the approaching end. but the town experienced none ol few weeks apart; and though both no one was occupying the residence , Mr. Stewart states that this is the Both the elder Mr. and Mrs. Roberts the inconvenience attending a six men were severely injured they have f during their absence. It is thoughtto t first definite promise 'of constructionthat had endeared themselves, to hosts I inch rain a year ago, when several made remarkable recoveries. have occurred over the week-end. has ever been given and he feels of friends in Clewiston who marvel-I inches of water stood for several that the prospects of the road are led at ,their activity in spite days in the streets of a 'part of the At Alston's two slot machineswere now secure. While the legislaturewas i I advanced ages. Had Mrs. RobertsI I town.A taken, a dime and a quarter in session :Mr. Stewart' continued -I I lived, the couple would have celebrated CLEWISTON KEEPINGUP heavy rain fell during the early machine. A nickel machine standing JI his efforts for the road and succeeded their 60th wedding anniversary morning hours Wednesday. The day I beside the other two was left in . in obtaining ,instructions for I' on December 3rd, and had planned broke with heavily overcasit, skies I tact. The lower shelf of the fountain the highway engineering departmentto to return to Clewiston shortly PACE IN HOME and the rain continued 'almost in- pen case was cleaned out, and 'it is prepare the engineering data I after that occasion to spend next cessantly except for a short:; half-hour I estimated, that three dozen fountain which would be necessary before tbe winter here. They were both most just before noon. There were excep- pens were taken. Two small electric road construction could be adver- appreciative of the pleasant associ- BUILDING IN STATEClewiston tionally dark clouds and a very hea- fans, three dollar watches and one ations and many courtesies shown vy downpour during the afternoon small Philco radio were also taken. tised.With this data already compiled, them during their stay here. hours. Canal Point and Pahokee ex- All goods stolen were within a few it is thought that the department Mrs. Roberts joined the local La- is keeping pace in home perienced a ,severe electrical storm feet of the front door. The robbers within a month can begin advertising -J dies Aid while here. She was a member building with the ,rapid ,rise of such during that time. had chiseled the lock off the front "..',' construction in the state. Florida for bids and that actual con- of several Norfolk clubs; among There were no growing crops to door. seems to be the threshhold of a ' struction should begin within 60 them were the Christian Temple, be injured by the rains, this being C. E. Lear, salesman, had left his :', building boom of a most substantialsort days. the Arts, and Travel Club and the the off-season for farming in thh car locked and parked in front of contrasting with the frenzied The construction is to begin at Triangle Club. i section. the Clewiston Supply store. The door I real estate boom'of the 20's., Clewisiton's - LaBelle and proceed south. Road The rains seemed to be generalover handle was broken off and the participation is made possible 164 ,extends from LaBelle through Mr. and, Mrs. Leslie Miller haveas the South, and perhaps the windshield broken. Three suits of : through the Savings & Loan Association Felda and Immokalee and connects their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. ''H. "heat wave" in which the Southeast clothes which were ready for deliv- ,with the Tamiami Trail. Just what Miller children Charles Leslie ''has been gripped for a week ,has ery were stolen as was the entire and A press dispatch from Washington 'I' portion of it will be included in the been broken.'Legionnaires. sample case of shoes. The robbers ., Bobby and Carol of Tampa. received this week, indicates, '" first construction is not known, but will be disappointed in the shoes.: that the state is forging ahead in I K -' it was agreed it should begin at the .construction homes. 'I I Attend :They are all, made for 'the right LaBelle end of the road. brokers ''In Quarrel I't foot, and although there are about A Coincident with the rapid growth There was sqme discussion of the 40 shoes there isn't a single pair '; of Federal savings and loan associ-I I Meeting In Arcadia type of road to be built, but no statement Over Land OptionsOptions i ations in Florida, reports to the among them. '' was given out on that point. Federal Home Loan Bank Board I I At Nowling's service station, the ,-i- j Mr. Stewart is of the opinion that S. A. Graves adjutant, R. N. Mil- :' V', > show that home building is setting a robbers broke the locks on two gasoline 44 the road will authorize on land in the vicinity of ,, " department " fast pace in the state. ler, historian and J. E. Beardsley, pumps. The pumps are elec- > I LL the mixed in place asphalt road. Clewiston are involved in a, suit the Clew ton Post ' Direct reduction mortgage loans service officer of trically operated and Nowling had ? This was used on the recently built brought at West Palm Beach by "attended ", ,:1' the American a for construction, purchase, refinancing of Legion pulled the switch on the interior of portion of the LaBelle-Fort Myers George Kaunkle of Dade county and reconditioning of resi- I conference held in Arcadia Fridayfor the building and though they broke ",V , highway and has proven very ,satis- against William Bryan, also of Dade of" dential dwellings in Florida, made the purpose of explaining the into the building, they evidently did :' factory.Mr. county. Other lands involved in the by these, associations, jumped from varioos benefits that are made avail- not find the correct switch and so Stewart was the only Hendry same unit are located in Glades and I * able to veterans of the SpanishAmerican - '.' $9,240,344 on June 1, 1936, to $20- no gasoline was taken. They con- ,: county representative at the meet- Palm Beach counties. 190,055 June 1, this year, an increase and World Wars. sumed five Coco-Colas and helped , ing. He stated that, as usual, the The suit asks the court to decree of $10,949,711. The reports ,Explanations were 'by means of themselves to a good supply of motor : department was swamped with re- that the options are held in trust by lectures which made by Char- cover the 47 associations a year ago were I oil and ,accessories from the sta- quests for new construction and Bryan and that Bryan be directedto and the 49 associations at the pres- ley Holtslaw, state service officer, tion. maintenance, and that very few convey and to Ambrose Becker, ent time.A Quintius Camp of Washington, and I These robberies were discovered promises were made. The usual reply Dade county broker, each a one- ' direct reduction loan is one in Russell Rich, vice commander of when George Weaver, going to his to requests was that they were third interest in the property, options which the principal is continuallydecreased district 6 of the American Legion. I work at the power plant about 5.:i 0 " "being taken'under advisement. or proceeds of sale of the land. I by easy monthly payments I i The lectures were continued in the morning, noticed that the The new road will mean much to In his bill, filed by James H. Williams of 'the day and members although - like rent until the borrower owns' throughout door of Alston's was partly open Hendry county, particularly to Miami attorney, Kaunkle asserted his home free of debt. 'I' the legion posts of the district and no car was parked in front farmers and timber and cattlemen in that at Bryan's suggestion, , Assets and savings of these asse-I the public generally were invited to to indicate that the proprietor or the Felda section. Mr. Stewart and in the fall of 1936 he assisted him attend all of them. The Clew- ciations also increased sharply during any or clerks had gone to fill an emergency other county officials have worked in assembling the tracts of acreagefor iston delegates did attend a number Alston who the year. Assets leaped from I order. He phoned Mr. faithfully in their efforts to bring presentation to purchasers under -I I $10,444,762 to $23,238,620 making: of the lectures and received inform- investigated. A short time later the about its construction. an agreement under which Bryan. ation death claims benefits, hos- $12,838,858 in new assete. Savings: on other robberies were reported.At . i Kaunkle and Becker were to Increased from $3,664,699 to $7-I pitilization, etc., which will be of the Scharnberg residence, 'tho New Minister Will share equally in the profits. As a 397,243, or $3,732,544 in ,, new private -I help in the Post's work to assist the thieves evidently took their time result, the bill stated, they "assem- invested funds. The associations veteran in every possible way. about their work of robbing the Move Here This Week bled" a tract of 12,000 acres and reported 5,366 new savings accounts house. The largest missing article is ; another tract of about 60,000 acres during the year. USING THE CROSS- a cabinet radio. A vast amount of which were "presented" to purchasers. - -- STATE WATERWAYAmong garmentleft clothing-practically every Savings of investors In all Fed- Rev. and Mrs. Forest C. Taylor erals and in many state-chartered -- in the house-was also taken. spent a day and night in Clewistonthe Kaunkle asserted he didn't know associations in the United Statesare the boats using the cross- Mr. Scharnberg and his nephew, latter part of the week, making exact desciiptiou-s of the properties protected through insurance up state waterway this- week were the John Lucaa, who lives in the home final arrangements for moving here because Bryan, secretly and "with to $5,000 on each account by the yacht Sunny Boy of New York, own- also, estimate that fourteen pair of this week-end. Rev. Taylor is the intent to defraud your plaintiff of Federal Savings and Loan Insurance ed by Mr. Beason which passed shoes are missing. Every closet in new minister of the Community his interest therein" took options ont Corporation. west bound cruising from Miami to the house except one was entered Church and those who have 'met him m his own name and refused to Sarasota. everything removed Federal associations in Floridaare and practically , and his wife are greatly pleased divulge any particulars. He, charged Also westbound ,was the, ten-ton from' them. The thieves even took located in: Bartow, Belle Glade, i 1 with' the appointment and are extending Bryan and Becker; who was also Br denton, Clearwater, Clewiston, tug Falcon of Jacksonville owned by the bed linen and such articles. A , a most cordial welcome' to 'named defendant, have arranged- for 'Coral Gables, Daytona Beach', De- C. E. Burle ,which passed Clewiston complete inventory of the loss will I h li the newcomers. sale of the land. However, the plain I Land, Eustis, Fernandina, Fort Tuesday. The cabin cruiser, Hazel not become known until Mrs. Rev. Taylor has resigned his tiff asserted the acreage, involved is I I Lauderdale, Fort Pierce, Gainesville, Bell of Miami owned by Capt. K. C. I Scharnberg returns from a visit with :: charge at the First .Presbyterian in the following locations: Hollywood, Homestead, Jacksonville, Johnson passed through the water- her son in Boston. John Lucaa and li Church of Lake Worth and is spending -, Township 43 south, range 35 sast Kissimmee, Lake City, Lakeland, way with a party of four aboard I Mr. Scharnberg returned this week. 'i'ia J this week in attendance at the and, township 44 south, range 35 and Lake Wales, Leesburg, Mariamia, making a trip through the waterway On Tuesday night a restaurant in ; Synod in Rockledge. He will be in 36 east, in Palm Beach county; and back to Miami via the Florida Belle Glade was broken into, and ' Miami, Miami Beach, New Smyrna, ,f: Clewiston Sunday and will fill the township 43 soutW ranges 33 and Ocala, Orlando, Palatka, Panama I Keys. the slot machine broken and robbed. \,r pulpit here and at Lake Harbor on :34 east, township 44 south, ranges:: --. Similar robberies were reported this City, Punta Gorda, Sanford, Sara- ANNOUNCES ' WESTERN UNION \ that day. 33 and 34 east and township 45 Palmdale week from Moore Haven, sota, St. Petersburg, Tallahassee, RATE The Ladies Aid Society is having south, ranges 33, 34 and 35 east, in I Tampa, Tavares, Vero Beach, West REDUCTION IN HAVANA and Fort Myers. This leads to the r' Eome renovating and refinishing Hendry county, and township 42 belief that the robberies were all Palm Beach, Winter Haven and ; done in the manse and it is expected south, ranges 32, 33 and 34 east, Western Union has announced a committed by the same persons or Winter Park.CENTRAJJ . - that it will be ready for occupancyin in Glades county. reduction in minimum, cost of cable that they were the work of a gang night letters ,to Havana; effective a few days."TARPON FLORIDA TRAVEL similar to the Anglin gang which I the first of August. For a minimumof . '8, INCREASED 39 PER CENT operated in this section a few years LANDS MAN" him unconscious. A companion club- 15 words a cable night letter from back. -- bed the fish to death and helped revive Silver Springs, July 1 (FNS).- states east of the Mississippi will Local authorities are working on 1 Declaring that tourist travel In Cen- cost only 45 cents, with 2 cents for Ft. Lauderdale, July (FNS- Singleton, who said he suffered the case, but have made no announcement Not to be outdone by the "man bites a fractured rib. tral Florida had increased 39% since each additional word. as to whether they have , dog" story, Capt. Bert 'Singleton of- A bruised side was offered as evi- its organization four year ago, the The new Havana rate is designedto found clues. fers a "catchy" headline by proving dence to those who termed the yarn Orange Blossom Trail Association, facilitate the extensive use of tel- any "Tarpon lands fisherman". "just another fishy one." holding its annual meeting here, de- egraphic service between the conti- .: While bending over, baiting his cided to launch its year-around advertising nent and Cuba, and is the third such ;r hook, Singleton relates, a tarpon M. E. VonMach was a business campaign on a greater basis reduction made by, the company in Wilbur Goff left Wednesday fora leaped into his boat and knocked visitor In Moore Haven Thursday. than ever before. the past fifteen months. few days visit in Tifton, Georgia. i . h I I '.fI 1.. V ,:, '. , Y. ''''...' '''.. !!r r.or. 7>" ":! : !. i.', !'. '7 ,,;,>,,0::< --r; . .: :;: .! .' :'1'! ;f.! > ? 'r"F !. ;r"f"; : : : l...1 I " .. THE CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 News Review of Current Events To Sign or Not Foreign THERE is no issue of wages, what WOrdS. or other material demands ( (gbb and Phrases \' 1 BOARD MEDIATES STRIKEMore in the strife between the . independent steel corporations and . Continue Russians John L. Lewis' Committee for In- : JUltl't) Vultus est index animi. (L.) The Deaths As Steel Riots dustrial Organization. The corpora thinks face is the index of the mind. Hop Over Pole to U. S. New Cabinet for FranceThey tions have agreed to all of the I about: Troppo disputare la verita fa demands of the unions-verbally. errare., (It.) Too much dispute ... that is the word which puts truth to flight.A . .. : "Verbally"- The New NRA Bill.SANTA . ... ,xn _' '. M. .N. .fH has for weeks kept thousands, of MONICA CALIF. tout prix. (F.) At any price. workers in eight or ten states from Caecus iter monstrare vult. (L.) returning to their jobs. do say the new NRA A blind man wishes to show the F a. S .,.\ x The C. I. O. demands that the bill, as drawn by the Gallagherand way. corporations put their agreement in Shean of the administration Bavardage. (F.) Idle talk; prattle - the form of a written contract. The Messrs. Corcoran and ; garrulity. ' corporations refuse. And the unions Macte virtute. (L.) Proceed in Cohen is than !>; more sweeping Jy. have refused to call off the strikes virtue. until they get the signatures. was the original NRA. Patience passe science. (F.) Patience - Union officials have taken,the po- Even Gen. Hugh Johnson, once as exceeds knowledge.Rara . sition that if the company officialsare conversational as Mrs. Astor's par- avis. (L.) A rare bird; a willing to agree orally to union rot, but lately exiled prodigy. demands they ought to be willing to amid the uncongenial Omne trinum perfectum. (L.) confirm the agreement in writing. silences, crawls < Every perfect thing is threefold. out from under a log ', , ' ti /sf, '0{ Lewis has demanded that President ''' . in the woods with . Roosevelt intervene to force the ) companies to sign. At a press con- lichens in his hair, Single Patch Formsa tta.. ference the President refused to but the lower jaw Y say officially what was,his reactionto still working Gay Flower Quilt S a st the demand. He did say-and smoothlyinthe" r socket, to tell how : emphasized that he was not speak- ing "officially"-that he could not drastic a thing it is. . see why the companies would not Critics assert this La ) '. make written legislation will cover ., i_ , agreements. QlG; iL Tom Girdler, chairman of the business like a Irvin S. Cobb .0' flew here from Russia: (left,to right) Beliakoff, Chekalov, Baidukoff. board of the Republic Steel corpora- sick wet blanket over a i. and point out that the tion, explained the companies'stand pup, Miss Perkins Names Three A mob of strikers had attacked i : number of sick pups benefited by , company of police on guard at tin "The reason the C. I. O. wantsa being tucked under wet blankets is THE federal government took a plant, forcing the latter to retaliate signed contract is because sucha ,uite small. in the settlement of the * with tear gas guns. Snipers contract would be the first step dispute between John L. Lewis'Committee among the mob tried to pick off toward the closed shop and the Friendly French Visitors. for Industrial Organization policemen from vantage points on check-off." I T SEEMS we were cruelly wrongin o'r, and the big independent 1. nearby hills. -K- ascribing mercenary motivesto I steel At neighboring cities of Warren those French financiers who've companies, as the and Canton police were apprehensive Bilbao Falls at, Last been dropping in on us lately. They mediation board of because of threats by the C. I. BILBAO, capital of the Spanish loy- came only to establish more cordial / three, appointed by O. union to prevent a proposed fell before an attacking relations. Of,course, there's a new r Secretary of Labor back-to-work movement by loyal] force for the first time in history; it French bond issue to be floated, but \ Frances E. Perkins, Republic Steel workers.K had withstood many these visits were purely friendly. Pattern 5802 sat in Cleveland to r- .. sieges dating from Still and all, I can't help thinkingo The quilt of olden-time lives 4> '', :i'q hear the'cases. of Steel Wants Its Mail :r. : :. .; ... medieval ages. In Mr. Pincus, who invaded the eastside again-the popular "Grandmother's ' , > ': both sides. The the bombing and to invite his old neighbor, Mr. Flower Garden. Made of ?,,, .< < government's move, T HE Republic Steel corporationfiled ': <' shelling'which broke Ginsburg, whom he hadn't seen in one patch throughout it's a fas- ; in the federal district courtin was prompted as F' the "iron ring" of years, to be a guest at Mrs. Pincus' and the steel strikes, affecting Washington a petition for a writof defense the loyalists birthday party. cinating amazingly easy quiltto : V There's endless chance Secy. Perkins plants in mandamus compelling Postmaster % } piece. had so steadfastly He gave full directions for travel- for color for each floweris out General Farley to deliver parcel variety several states, threatened new then added the ing'uptown maintained city : breaks of violence which might be post packages to steel plants in Ohio to be in different scraps. Here'sa :/:7. : was literally torn to "Vere'we lif now it's von of dose quilt a beginner can piece, and beyond the powers of. local or even which local postmasters have refused - state governments to control. to deliver. shreds and the death ,swell valk-up flats. So mit your point to with pride. In pattern As the mediators began their task The petition charged that the local +,. toll, which included right elbow you gif a little poosh on 5802 you will find the Block Chart, many women and the thoid button in the doorjam the'finished illustration of of effecting a compromise, a dozen postmaster at Niles, Ohio, was refusing an persons had been killed in strike to deliver packages contain- Gen. Franco children, was. enor- i downstairs und the lock goes glick I block in actual size, showing con- , mous. But as the glick und in you come. You go up trasting fabrics accurately drawn riots and scores more injured since ing food and clothing and addressedto ; Fascists moved in parading jubilantly two floors und den mit other ! the strike against Republic, Bethlehem the loyal workers who were be- your pattern pieces; an illustration of to take possession of the city elbow, you gif one more little pooshon ! Youngstown Sheet & Tube, ing housed inside the Republic plant. the entire quilt; three color for Gen. Francisco Franco, not a the foist door to the left und valk] schemes directions step-by-step and Inland started May 26. Eightyfive Harry J. Dixon, local postmasterof ; thousand workers already had Warren, at a hearing by the sen- shot was fired. The last defendershad in-und vill mommer be surprised!" for making the quilt; and exact f . lost approximately $10,000,000 in ate post office committee, testified fled toward Santander,' 45 milesto "Vait," exclaimed Mr. Ginsburg. yardage requirements.To . wages. that because of a ruling by W. W. the west. The Basques were estimated "I could get to that Bronnix.. I got obtain this pattern send 15 "- The climactic incident which Howes, first assistant postmaster to have used 75,000 men in brains, ain't it? But ulso I got fin- cents in stamps or coins (coins finally goaded the government into general, he had refused to acceptfor defending Bilbao; 10,000 were either gers und thumbs. Vot is de poosh- preferred) 'to The Sewing Circle, some' action other than occasional delivery to the plants thousandsof killed or wounded. mit-elbows stuff?" Household Arts Dept., 259 W. "off-the-record" statements was a packages containing food, soap, --- Murmured Mr. Pincus gently: Fourteenth St., New York, N. Y. I widely-publicized telegram to Presi clothing or'other articles considered After the Red Purge "Surely you vouldn't come empty- Please write your name, ad- dent Roosevelt from Gov. Martin L. "abnormal." FOR the first time since the World handed!" dress and pattern number plainly. a: Davey of Ohio, fearful lest the -K- war the chief of staff of the Ger- . ( bloodshed already occurring in Short Cut from Soviet man army, Gen. Ludwig Beck, wentto Visiting Ancient Ranchos. The Title "Junior"According Youngstown and other cities breed UNDER the guidance of Leo Paris to visit the French chief of Russian airmen success- : to Emily Post "Junior" - THREE that most native of all] into a little civil war. staff. And just about the I time "Apparently of completed the first non-stop same native sons, I've been visiting suchof always means the son or avenue available every to the state of Ohio approach airplane flight from the Soviet Un- Baron Constantin von Neurath, Ger- the ancient ranchos as remain grandson of a man of the same : ion to the United States. man foreign minister who recently and "Second" the ,: Takingthe practically what they were before name means has been exhausted for the time being short but hazardous route completed a tour of central Europe, cousin of of the , 7- ," Governor Davey wired. "It over the Gringos came to southern Cal nephew or a man t'. appears that the matter has the North pole, they hopped off from announced that he would'visit Lon- fornia. You almost expect to find same name. The son of a "Junior"of gone Moscow to arrive in don as a guest of the British is called 1:. way beyond the powers and Vancouver, govern- Ramona weaving in a crumbly pa- the same name : tunities of oppor-" Wash., 63 hours and 17 minutes later ment.It "Third." It is improper for a one state to deal with it. ,' after traveling was believed that the purpose of tio.What's continue "Junior"to nearly to : Charles P. Taft II, Cincinnati 6,000 more, every one of these man adding miles. They had planned to alight the two visits was to reach an under- his after the death of his name is lived ;: lawyer, son of the former President I lovely places on by one of "f and chief justice, and a member at Oakland, Calif., but poor visi- standing between the four great Leo's cousins. He has more kin- senior, or to call a boy "Third"if t)R: of the "brain trust" of Governor bility drove them down 580 miles powers of western Europe, to the. folks than a microbe. They say the either the "Senior" or "Ju- [;: Landon's presidential cam- from their goal. exclusion of' Soviet Russia-an understanding early Carillos were' pure Spanish, nior" has died. :', paign, was named chairman of the The three were Pilot Valeri Chek- such as Germany and but I insist there must have been a {' mediation board. Appointed to sit ,aloff, Co-Pilot George Phillipovitch Italy have long dreamed about. strong strain of Belgian hare in the tt i r" with him were Lloyd K. Garrison Baibukoff and Navigator Alexander With eight important Russian gen- stock. When it came to progeny, ITS F :teItFine"; LARGEL.DSTMOROWIE , \" former president of the national la. Vassilievitch Beliakoff. erals having been recently executedfor the strain was to the Pacific coast '" --K- treason, with virtually the entire ATSCSNOWWHITE . bor relations board, and Edward F. what the Potomac shad has beento ; McGrady, assistant secretary of lab French Premier Quits Red military staff under suspicion, the, eastern seaboard. It's more PETROLEUM JELLY and a former A. F. of L. or- PACED with one of those financial it was apparent that Russia's impor-' than a family-it's, a species. '; under Samuel tance as a military power had takena * ganizer crises Gompers.The all too frequent in recent Pulling Hard sudden drop for the immediate mediation board had a job French history, Premier Leon Blum future at least., And with Privileges of Nazidom. By all means show that you are the cut out for it. It was to conduct an asked the senate for powers which nation of the resig- THE German commoner may be alive; but do it not by kicking, Front Popular investigation of the strikes and the would make him govern- on the food rations and have but by pulling hard. r grievances of both sides, then make financial dictator of ment in France, which had been fa- some awkward moments unless he vorable to the communists it recommendations for a settlement. :. France for about six looked conforms to the new Nazi religion. lik the ," It has power to act as arbitrator 4' : "' weeks. He did $ golden opportunity to con- But he enjoys complete freedom of checks only if both sides tr / not vince France that an alliance with MALARIA request it to. ;; ':, believe it possibleto the press-or rather, complete free- ,- Soviet Russia , was an unreliable one, ' -K- bring order into -*- dom from the press. And lately an- ', in three days 1. the treasury without other precious privilege has been COLDS} Johnstown Martial Law vJwJ '-' : j so:; drastic a meas-, The Tax Parade accorded him. MAYOR[ DANIEL J. SHIELDS, ure. When it was AS A congressional, committee He may fight duels. Heretofore LIQUID. TABLETS Headache first 30 day minutes. 4 SALVE, NOSE DROPS , ;' Pa., where 15,000 \ti this inestimable boon exclusively I > refused he and the 20 opened hearings on,tax evasion was - ._ were out of work because of the members of his cabinet and avoidance by wealthy citizens, I reserved for the highborn. But Try"Rub-My.Tlsm"-World's Best Liniment $ forced shut down of BethlehemSteel's gL resigned. He Secretary of the Treasury Morgen- I now he may go forth and carve and I II Cambria plant, was not so had served 117 days thau was among the first to testify.He I be carved until the field of honor Proper AcceptanceA successful in his appeal to the Pres- Premier Blum of his second year as said the nation was losing hun- looks like somebody had been clean- good receiver is rarer than a : ident. Federal action to prevent premier of France- dreds of millions of,dollars in annual ing fish. good giver. recurring riots with attendant in- something of a modern, record. Pres- revenue through such tactics. Then This increase in his blessings juries was refused him. But Gov. ident Albert Lebrun designated Ca- his under-secretary, Roswell Magill, makes me recall a tale that Charley George H. Earle declared martial mille Chautemps, radical socialistand suggested three changes in the pres- Russell, the, cqwboy artist, used to law there and forced Bethlehem to a former premier/to attempt the ent tax laws: That depletion reduc- tell: close the plant, despite vigorous formation of a new cabinet. A suc- tions be eliminated, that community- "The boys were fixing to hang a protests. Forty thousand coal min- cessor to Blum was not immediately property provisions now in effect in horse thief," Charley said. "He only WEChAlC.lOfouu , f-' ers had announced they would hold in sight. some states be circumvented, and weighed about ninety pounds, but maWes"BIACNlEAF40"co a mass meeting to decide upon ac- for his heft he the JUST A woos FAan+ia tion The Popular Front governmentwas that higher levies be put upon the was champion DASH IN FEATHERS.. in aiding the steel strikers horse thief of Montana. The ; '. one of the bulwarks of leftist American-earned incomes of non. rope .' rioting between strikers, non-strik- was from the roof of barn. :' tendencies in Europe, as opposed to resident aliens. swung a 2{ ers and police seemed imminent, extreme Fascism The Then they balanced a long board and first mentioned names openly expressed in the but in the face of ' the Pennsylvania out of the loft window and the 1' its sympathy for the Spanish hearings were connected with the con- WNU-7 26-37.j: ) ; police they did not come off. loyalists. practice of demned was out at the far end of it, forming foreign corpora- :?';' -K- ready for the drop when -K- tions to which individual incomes are a stranger ":r \ Death Strikes for transferred busted in."Everybody. SMALL SIZE E LARGE SI F60c scheme Two Barrie's Last CurtainS a which treas- s $1.209gpN , ury officials said was usually within thought he craved to C. I. O. TWO 25 strikers were killed IR JAMES M. BARRIE, novelistand "the letter of the law:" Among the pray, but that unknown humanita- persons were injured as playwright, whose whimsicalpen rian had better notion strikers and police first names were: Philip De Ronde, a than that. fought for three gave'to the world many impor- former In less'n a minute he came inchingout :- hours in front of the president of the Hibernia, '" Republic Steel tant works of literature, including Trust on that plank and there wasn't m in company of New York, plant now { : a truce Youngstown, Ohio, before i. "Peter Pan," "The Little Minister," Paraguayan consul in New York a dry eye in the crowd as he edgedup A recognized Remedy for Rheumatic: was arranged between Sher- "Dear Brutus," and "What Every Jules S. Bache New ; behind the'poor trembling wretch And Neuritis jufferen. A perfect Blood ;- iff York banker : Ralph Elser and John Stevenson ; Pu"( Maktt Mn! Blood Rich and ' Woman Knows, died of bronchial Jacob Schick and slipped an anvil in the seat of i.r. union organizer. Gov. Davey in ex-army officer and Hulthy. Builds Strength and Vigor. pneumonia London. He I' finally sent state troops. was sev- electric-razor inventor, and Charles his pants. Always Effective Why suffer? enty-seven years old. IRVIN S. COBB. Laughton motion-picture actor. C.>A-frALL/.GOODiOUG:' "STORES. i! -WNU Service. a v . -- - -- --- '------ -- t "t...,'... ...., .' .. ., :, .. 'I""' ,,'"""" '.""W. 'T"-'W'''.'',''.'.''.'',''.''..''v., """"" .. . = .' ' ,t f 'i. I, i $.. '1<..f1..: ;: < .J'>:. -.q'V-'F.1.; : : '': . ,: ._ ;.. : <. -:." : " [!f't > :f. :'t.' '. ; : : : ; ; '. . THE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 -- ----- J. ... Better Improve the Other Foot B T i S Losing Weightby Put your best foot forward, of Z0II course, but that doesn't concealthe defects in the other one it's EmotionsBy got to come, too. I = II : "Travel is broadening;" it II II Ij j I makes one more resigned to the I nuisances at home. iI i if DR. JAMES W. BARTON Civilization may not be doomed, I but it may be doomed to a good I !: Bell Syndicate.-WNU Service. L many dark ages in which brainsare :1 flouted. ' MIDDLE-AGED woman A censor is a man who knows I 1I A consulted her physician regarding above fhe clouds more than he thinks other people I! her overweight. She ought to. You be can very happy in a cabin had weighed 130 pounds when GREETINGSFrom : with t no carpet, a shakedownbed ! j she was married, gradually in- Nature's air cooled Playground a few bowls and skillets and I creased in weight to 140 pounds, .-Lookout modern, fireproof Mountain.every Hotel room now with open private -, : the plainest food, if you don't had passed the menopause with- bath offering the greatest degree have to endure that kind of life. ! of comfort and luxury to be found One may not like pushing but- out much gain in weight, but anywhere. Dance swim. golf ride tons in 'order to done get things , horseback to the musical roar of the now,,five years later, was rapidly mountain breezes. Come, live and en- but he likes it better than doing I accumulating weight, weigh- famed Joy the refreshing resort, where luxury life of this runs world-the the "things" himself. ing 165 pounds. gamut of stimulation, enjoyment, and Because It's relaxation. A dining salon of unsur- Misleading Knowing the patient well, the passed beauty, cuisine of excellence.Our Gambling is mostly pernicious.A . stated that the new Patio with dancing beneath physician weight was Gruyere Cheese Is Stored for Ripening. increasing because the starlit skies to Ellis Farber's celebrated little streak of luck is enoughto York Orchestra. Beauty New convince some that they can she had no worries- and shops swimming pool, Prepared by National Geographic Society, the fete. Each has his inevitable horseback gown riding walklna trails. live without working.There's . Washington, D. C.-WNU Service. pipe, huge and cumbersome, with aid i both children happily one big fine word to say Rates: $6.00 Including meals hus- married her up dons festive at- to keep the sparks from flyingon (special family and seasonal rates) for a banquet; you forget the first. It is band well and filling GRUYERES day's troubles there. windy day. a and We urge you to make your vacation an j/' 'Fourth of July, Behind their lords gaily march a responsible unparalleled adventure by coming to the Woman's place is the home, but well . y and colorful ceremonies are the maids and matrons, full-scale : paid position."If Lookout Mountain Hotel this summer. I not all of the time in the kitchen; the order of the day. models of. the infants. Broad- / your children Write wire or telephone a good husband wants his wife to At dusk bells begin pealing joyously brimmed hats with black velvet o r grandchildrenwere SAMUEL J. LITTLEGREEN, Manager adorn the parlor. as well. as you climb the steep pathto streamers set off the good looks of sick or your Meeting sudden i husband lost his emergenciesmakes po- the town. these blond Swiss demoiselles and t or' hardboiled. Look one sition, had at you As listen to the melodious you their brilliant dresses. real work to do, and war and after-dinner speaking. tones you consider' how much these You turn to your Swiss friend, bells in the lives of the Dr. Barton something to worry mean peo- who has brought you here to his ple. They toll for funerals and na favorite village and knows his native lose instead of about, you would" 0 B 4 ' tional'tragedies' clang out the time, gaining weight. land like a book. "I always He 4 suggested that what she needed - summon to church proudly ring out ' ; understood that costumes were nev- i the tidings of victory political was a hobby-something to en- glad er' worn any more in Switzerland.You . her time gage and energy, that she ! or military, and sing hymns and see them only in picture post- in engage some form of welfare old airs at the whim of the caril- cards-models dressed in mu- up work where she could see some of IOB/6 Each call has distinctive lonneur. a seum clothes and posing for the _ tone. Bells have spoken thus 'or photographers!" the misery of many unfortunates; A Drop of Honey GLfiSSES\M\ _ see how careless fathers, and sometimes AT GROCERS; centuries.But. "Oh, no," he says, "the people of mothers, were themselves responsible "TF YOU would win a man to this'excited paean means only Gruyere take pride in their cos- for the distress, of the A your cause," Lincoln saidon that some great event is aboutto tumes and cling to them. Once the occasion "first convince'him one home how , in ; see despite the industryand WEST FLORIDA CALLS take place. It inspires you aban- garments were practically intelligence of some individuals that you are his true as you hurry along with the streamof doned, but patriotic societies for life had been very hard on friend. Therein is a drop 'of, The fish are striking, the battle is on. laughing, singing country folk, preserving costumes delved into rec- them-sickness loss of honey which will catch his heart' Fishing is at its best in Gulf,'Bay and that same expectant thrill that you employment lakes. Wonderful swimming, safest ords and drawing of early days -and which what will say ' ""' and other conditions. you beaches. Golf;boating, fun for every- felt as a boy when you chased the and these are the treasuretrove.They is the greatest high road to his I one. Low summer rates. Good roada; whining calliope of the circus "When you see some of these peo- air-conditioned trains.For booklet writ are Gruyere. and which parade.You ple and their homes, you are goingto reason once C. A. Deaderick, Secretary West Coast "Women don the bright dresses be gained, you will have little Association. Bradenton, Florida. crowd the very angry at times, filled through ,narrow only on fete days, but the men wear trouble in convincing him of arch of the ancient tower, a frown- theirs when herding cat- with pity at other times, but alwaysyou'll " daily, even the justness of your cause. ing pile, gray and forbidding, which tle in the high pastures or makingthe meet something that will Lincoln prepared himself for Ask For once barred the way to the in- famous cheese. make you mad, make you anxious, Gruyeres interview-he studied the vader. Now it serves the peaceful make you eat less and sleep lessas every The joyous parade meanwhile cir- prospect. "r spend one-third of' BLUE STEELO'VERALLS purpose of framing the old gate and cles the fountain and comes back your thoughts" dwell on the sightsof my timefiguring what .I am the supporting, the arms of Gruyeresa up the street, children toddling, day. going to say, and two-thirds of "- silver crane on a gules shield, Distress Eats Fat. Up their fathers and brothers still stern my time thinking what the oth- r r surmounted by a crown and held by and solemn in military formation.It Research workers have been ableto er fellow is going to say." "Big and Strong"t -.... two semi-naked savages, clubs in is to the village shrine beneathan show that emotional distress- ES. :; hand. overhanging eave that the pro- anger, rage, fear-eat up fat; and . What a scene bursts upon you as cession winds. Here they gather, so reduce weight because they in- you pass out of the entrancewayand young and old, in a circle and sing terfere with two of the main causesof walk into the town's cobbled the chorals and rollicking folk bal- overweight-eating and sleeping.The . court! Throngs of people, dressed , lads, as their forefathers had before trouble in trying to reduce in gorgeous Gruyerien costumes, them. weight in most of our fat friends by '. .are gathered in a medieval setting. Suddenly, as the last note of the this method is that they are "slowto All seem exalted, as are you, by last song dies away, a terrific bang anger." They are not so easily 0 oR1EHING. the constant dingdong of the scores , is heard far down the court. All irritated or enraged as those of X00 SH :..: :, o- bells, some loud and clear, others eyes turn, to see a rocket burstingin normal weight. Fortunately there :,0' fainter, and farther away, perhaps the air, the sparks falling into seems to be in all of us a'desire to ',, miles down the valley. the crowd. This is the signalthe gay keep young, to keep our shape or Flowers,and Flags. youngsters have been awaiting. figure, and it is the fear of losing ., .' The backdrop is a veritable rain- Forgetting their lace and silk cos- shape or figure that drives men and bow of color. Every sill flaunts a box tumes, they rush pell-mell toward women to the reducing diets.. , :., :". <",. of brilliant geraniums and nasturtiums the man with the fireworks. Now it is not recommended thatif I making a kaleidoscope of the Fireworks and Feasting. you wish to reduce weight your I ."' pastel houses. White-crossed, blood- Soon all are swinging sparklers, family should try to keep you en- ,. red flags of Switzerland stretch be- : Roman candles, and red flares to raged, frightened, or infuriated. .It ,. ,. -. tween the houses and flutter from make a fantastic sight in that an- is a great asset in these days to be ' : ; poles. Above most doors waves the cient courtyard. Arched windows, able to keep the mind calm and / " :::. scarlet flag of Gruyeres with a restful. But matter of fact gilded coats of arms hanging from as a , ; white crane strutting across its individuals have been able to house fronts, and bright flags stand many :_::, .. '; center. Nature, not to be outdone lt. reduce by having the mind made j .1cChOndkr ', out brilliantly in the glaring light.Is ' i;. : ;. the efforts of tints the birs Cul wartla. by man, active not but / by this Switzerland? That staid rage or fury, Tcsas : .'i billowing clouds with the glow : rosy mental land of snow-capped mountains and by some helpful occupationaside . \;-., : of an Alpine sunset. winter sports,-where folk never wear from their regular work. ,They e Jewel makes finer cakes and hot breads, work too.And it's grand for and deep-fat fry- Uradually pan you your way have developed a "hobby. costumes or perform the old dances? ing. Millions prefer this Special-Blend to up the arena, past the central foun- A whirling cartwheel, on a post A little less food, a little less any other shortening, regardless of price! f \f" iL tain with its washtubs and wooden above the fountain, is the mad cli- sleep, and a hobby that will meana boards worn smooth with much max to the fireworks spectacle. little extra activity of body and JL scrubbing, to the court's upper end. While a sea of shouting, happy mind will .gradually take off the' I %& Like a stage before curtain raising, youngsters watch, a daredevil weight. it is the focal of all point eyes. climbs up gingerly and steals the e . I echoes The peal die away of the in bells the ceases mountains., the still red-hot frame as a souvenir.You Pain in Abdomen of Children. I LIFE'S LIKE THAT By Fred Neherv I into for dinner. I go the hostelry Parents and physicians sometimes - From afar the faint notes of an approaching - ,\.. .: band come through the Entering, you pass the large kitchen notice that a number of chil- :,: .:;'; ': hush. The music is that stirring I with cooks and kitchen maids dren between the ages of five and ( isi .r'>. song, "Le Ranz des Vaches." scurrying around with their arrayof twelve complain of discomfort or ;r\......', Soon you see emerging from beneath shining delicious copper, pots that and pans. pain in the abdomen that seems to The ::f,:\: the arch a file of tots, gay in aromas come be present all the time. There is from that kitchen tan- spotless are :;I.j, ': Gruyerien costumes. At once a usually constipation, a tired-out >'..: chatter begins in the audience, as talizing appetizers.Your feeling with loss of appetite. As a charming hostess matronlyin ",;:"" mothers and fathers recognize their youngster at these ages should be .::..: offspring. A vivacious little bride her colorful costume with a dainty full of life and always hungry, there i I Swiss lace'shawl thrown over her must be real 'reason for these :: and handsome young bridegroom i some shoulders insists that out :". lead the parade. So small and you come symptoms.In 0 ,,: :; neat on her terrace for a moment. You 0e jJ , find direct -'": do they seem that they might have attempting to a been animated. dolls paddling alonga go rather reluctantly, for it is nine cause for this chronic discomfort in Swiss edition of the Chauve o'clock and you are hungry. the abdomen in children Drs. J. Sig- Souris. You are astounded by toe view, norelli and H. Hosen, New Orleans, p0a\o o Each "doll" looks searchingly at as you step out onto the gravelly state in the New Orleans Medicaland 0 0 0 0 balcony perched the brink of 01 o0 00000a4 on a the spectators. Every now and then Surgical Journal that the most , one breaks into a blushing smile precipice. A ring of jeweled lights, logical conditions likely to cause and shyly turns away; perhaps a sparkling from the mountains, en- these symptoms are inflammation of parent had been glimpsed in the circles you. certain lymph glands in the abdo- " throng. "What are they? You ask your men, chronic appendicitis or the ac- .,. The men of the village and near-by hostess. tion or disordered action of certain "Huge bonfires built by the herds- flowers or vegetations in the in- I ftA dairy farms, young blades and gray- " men to celebrate August the First. testine. , bearded sires, follow the children, "You mean all of those twinkling These physicians prescribed di- solemn and in step, mindful, per- haps of their many months of mili- lights, some down low in the valley lute hydrochloric acid in doses I v tary service. They wear traditional and others high on the mountains, varying from 25 to 40 drops three dark-blue jackets with short, puffed- are specially built fires? What for?" times a day, to be taken diluted in out sleeves, white shirts clean as "Originally the Swiss used bon water at each meal. fires as a sort of medieval wirelessto Marked improvement occurred, new snow, and tiny skullcaps like l those of college freshmen, only pass news of a victory quickly with relief of all symptoms, except made of straw. from one village to the next. Now lack of appetite in four of the twen- Ih they celebrate great events in their ty-five cases. After. one to two , f1 , rCVt 1 NrArt Every Man Has His / C.w laht l! t hr Y.d Big Pipe. history, especially battles and alliances months of such treatment the acid Some of these men come down ,' by building the fires on an I was stopped. "She thought. If she hid my clothes I'd have to stay at home from the high pastures to attend niversary days." I \ .. . ,,\ i,::" ;": '; {'" ': 'cL! ;{ ; :!::;: o :ft.tr.J; ; jit: ;.,;!. _:k.". ,;\ ,..: _' ';f' .'d. :-' ;. :9' .. ',; .. , :-. -. > -. "'' -' ''" -- '" 'P ':"' "" :r ; ? f'9"14'. ; J -' "l ';' '3" ; i -.r >' '...... .. : +. F> '. > > ..: : .. '. : '' .:: '?J tl? ':1 :: '> : :! ;' .!!;,f'W"7. T ; /-c. , PAGE FOUR THE CLEWISTON !NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 2, 193T -- - -- - - News to come, there's space a plenty in der the 1935 welfare act to receive der to circumvent ,existing state IS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION PAID? The Clewiston the Clewiston hospital. The groundsare assistance from federal and county laws, avoid the use of the word "in- being put In condition now the : funds, will continue without any surance" and call it "protection". and letupJn the bi-monthly checks Commissioner - painters are almost through, ! Published every Friday in Clewiston, I Instead of "policy" they use the FOR SALE-Pure Bred cockerels C. C. Codrington when the new window screens are announced - NEWS $3.75 per 100. Reds, Rocks Wyn- CLEWISTON , Florida, by the put in and all the paint washed and just before he left Monday for word :"certificate" and rather than dotts your choice, all cockerels or >R a Inc. scraped off the windows, and the Washington.The referring to a "premium", they callit half pullets $6.50 per 100. All pullets - floors finished we expect everyone new welfare board will not "voluntary contribution." They $9.50 per 100. Ancona or Minorca - Keathley Bowden, Editor will be astonished to see what a be able to begin payments to the further mislead their victims by selecting cockerels $4.50 per 100. Postpaid.Live . roomy, n w'and ,efficient-looking needy blind and to dependent children arrival guaranteed. David hospital we'll have. until the new rules and 'regula- confidence inspiring names Nichols & Co., Rockmart Ga. 2t-D.N. Entered as second class mail mat- such as "National Aid Society" and Now don't go and get sick. tions set up by the social security tor February 1, 1927, at the Post The Christian Endeavor girls, six board are approved in Washington "Southern Life Club of Physicians' Office in Clewiston, Florida, under I Guaranty Union" or other names of them, returned from Rockledgeand and the program for payments has the Act of March 3, 1897. a week's attendance at Confer been worked out II similar to well known legitimatelife L. B. MershonAGENT ence, filled with inspiration enthusiasm r insurance companies.The . Subscription rate, $2.00 per year.. and a host of memories of a i Postal Service Wages i promoters take advantage of : Advertising rates on applIcation.' pleasant and worth-while week. It the fact that very few people read New York Life was the first trr>n trip also, for their certificates, particularly the Drive Against Fakes at least one of the six and was she' fine print on the inside containingmany Insurance Company Devoted to the advancement and thrilled! If you think it odd thata exceptions and limitations. VARCADIA, FLORIDA welfare of Clewiston and Hendry fifteen year old girl had never Postmaster General James A. Far- Members are not informed but beneficiaries - County. been on a train before, think how ley announced recently that the(,Pos- soon find out, ,when; the many years it has been since YOU tal Inspection Service has launcheda members die that the exceptions in NORGE REFRIGERATORS were on one. nation-wide drive against 'the' operators the fine print wholly 'nullify any lia- Furniture and Home Furnishings like they use soft soap bility of the society. The promoters "Seems The Boy Scout Jamboree at Wash- of "fake" mutual benefit life PHILCO RADIOS to keep a political machine runningsmooth" ington brings a wistful look to the protection organizations which have accept persons indiscriminately up Uncle Abner in a fea- to the of eighty-five years Household yet says face of young Bill Owen. Bill was been conducting their fraudulent age FurnishingsInc. tured cartoon. The soap would do they claim the strength of the society ! all ready to leave for the Jamboreelast schemes through the mails.! more good if used for cleaning pur- uni- lies in the membership becaase . year-even to the nifty new Complaints reaching the Post Of- poses. forms, 'neverything. On account of fice Department indicate that there it is "so carefully selected". They BELLE GLADE, FLORIDA stress the point that no medical ex- widespread epidemic of meningitis a are approximately one hundred such The president's relief bill passed authorities postponed the Jam fraudulent enterprises amination is required, and especially - now -much to the relief of those who boree till this year. Meanwhile the operated in various sections of being the appeal to "those persons who, be- J. IV3. COUSE , it. They can now brag cause of advanced age or: physicial opposed Clewiston troop has become inactive country, which are costing the American I about trying to balance the budget and all Bill's preparations are to no public hundreds of thousandsof infirmities, can not obtain'any form. Counselor and Attorney at Law without having to explain how come avail. Not only that, dog-gone it! He dollars annually.The of life protection." Literature 'of Hopkins Building those leaves aren't raked.Ft.. My- has outgrown, those good-looking these concerns contains many false Wednesdays and Saturdays j promoters of these so-called representations including state- ers News-Press. uniforms.We 9:30 to 4:00 "not for profit" mutual benefit so- ments of fraternal and benevolent wish we were clever enoughto .. cities associations and clubs in ----- or- features hint the refrig- ; and the claim that they The week's says explain all our newspaper errorsas are operated on the same basis and be cleaned weekly. erators should casually and cleverly as this lit plans of the old insurance societies to J. M. BLOW However, some peopl'e manage tIe explanation from the THISN- clean it pretty well every time they THAT column of the Arcadia paper: which have been successfully oper- TITLE COMPANY Herald. For ated in Europe since the year 1168. look into it.Miami A coupla weeks ago ,the Arcadian I some reason the same things that referred to the new postoffice at the 1Ittanti ....; ABSTRACTS OF TITLE ------ -' did not appeal to us ,at dinner taste, corner of Magnolia and Polk and FLOJDAA Jenny Lind's Grave HENDRY AND DADE COUNTIES so good about 1 o.'clock that night. I some of the folks are asking why we Jenny Lind the Swedish nightin- I 318.22 Sejbold Blrlg. Miami, Fla. moved the new building from the ,gale, is buried in Malvern, England. There are lots of things that can I corner of Hickory and Polk when happen when you are at the wheel everybody seemed to be satisfied i i - of an automobile, and they always I with it where it was. Well we real- NOTICE '-:' won't be your fault. However, one ,! ly didn't mea'n to do it. This is just 0 r may be spared trouble and possible,: another demonstration of the power R : injury if he will consider certain I of the press. Sometimes we don't NOTICE is hereby given that the following described lands, or so much things when handling a car. Uusually realize our strength. thereof. will be necessary to pay the amount due for taxes herein set opposite - i accidents don't just happen. Thereare to the same together with the cost of such sale and 'advertising, will contributing causes. Care in WELFARE BENEFACTORS TO be, sold at public auction on the second day of August 1937 beginning at :';.' handling one's car at all times is RECEIVE BI-MONTHLY CHECKS twelve o'clock noon at the City Hall of the City of Clewiston Florida. essential for the greatest degree of R. Y. PATTERSON, Tax Collector, City of Clewiston. '' safety. The American Fire and Casualty Tallahassee July 1 (FNS) .-State Company concludes a number and Federal assistance to the 11- of important suggestions with u.2 Amount of Taxes 4:J' very 000 aged persons who qualified un- Q t!;; "You are a gentleman at home; try Description of Land .S. m Owner . ti and CostscflH and be one behind your steering ) '< wheel." and that is good advice.- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING I < , ;:,: Plant City Courier. 1 ifi ,.,./'/ Monday, July 5, 1937, at 4 ,80 . ." o'clock p. m. United States Eastern 50'x115' Off S. End It t: : +*.va*>.*>**>.:M:..*lM:..**.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:. Standard Time is fixed as the date j Stop at the Lot 1 Block 6 .: First Bank of .Clewiston ....$ 68.60S. : and time when and the City Hall 85' Off Lot 9 Block 9 ".-' =' '.: Alston Drug Co. .................. 42.80Lot .' in the City of Clewiston is desig- tlotet Pcdrieia 1 Block 17 ............ ,ti::(, A. M. Hopkins ...................... 3.70 :' (I RAMBLINGS. nated as the place where the City Lot 2 Block 17 .....__..... ,.>. I A. M. Hopkins ...................... 4.55 a'M Commission shall hold a public Lot 13 Block 20 ............ C. V. Parkinson .................. 4.55 NON....N..ti:11..;....N N.N..N..M..N..N..N..M.N.."f1".+..N..N......N. meeting for the purpose of considering Lot 23 Block 23 ............ '..ji <; HollisHollis Lanier ......................... 5.40 Ir" and acting upon the assessmentroll 312 S. E. SECOND AVENUEAll Lot 24' Block 23 ............ .-,..;.:- Lanier ........................ 5.40 .- Ramblings Again. Just why this of acting as a, Board of Equalization Lot 25 Block 23 ............, ,;: Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40 . column is being revived we do not of hearing complaints and Outside Rooms With Lot 26 Block 23 ............ -t. % Hollis Lanier ........................ 5.40 't. know. Since we've been back doing receiving testimony as to the valueof Lot 30 Block: 23 ............ ::'. Colts Inc. ............................. 6.25 '! the "dirty" work on the Clewiston any property, real or personal as Private Bath Lot 31 Block 23 ............. .. ;...'..... Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25 :'; Newsthe hot-footing around sticking fixed by the tax assessor and of perfecting Lot 32 Block 23 "-.--"'.. .' '"., Colts, Inc. ............................ 6.25 COOL CLEAN QUIET u . , reviewing and equalizingthe : Sr. .................. 4.55 .'{, our nose into everybody's business -, Lot 23 Block 26 ............ : 1 :J B. W. Jenks 1937 tax assessment.This Bay Lot 24 Block 26 ............ '". <),{;:; : B. W. Jenks, Jr.- ................ 4.55 if to have item Overlooking Biscayne , you prefer us I notice dated this 18th day Lot 25 Block 26 ............ : .ir. B. W. Jenks, Jr. ................ 4.55 ize our labor ,for you-several peo- of June A. D. 1937.MALCOLM II Two blocks to Shops Theatre and Lot 26 Block 26 ............ -B.: W. Jenks, Jr. ................ 4.55 ple have asked us, why we didn'tlwrite W. BIGG Clerk : Lot 27 Block 26 ............ '": ';:-:.. B. W. Jenks. Sr. .................. 4.55 the Rambling column again. City Commission.June Business Section. Lot 28 Block 26 ...........: '. B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55 c+ Just laziness, was the only excuse I 18-25-July 2. Lot 29 Block .26 ............ :."'. B. W. Jenks, Sr. .................. 4.55 j; we could find. RATES Lot 30 Block 26 ............ '. ?:. B. W.Anna. Jenks, Sr. .......--......... 4.55 ./ : M. Hopkins .... .......... 5.40 Such a column gets under Lot 1 Block 27 ............ .a; -- your $1.50 Single Lot 2 Block 27 ............. > :: Anna M. Hopkins ................ 5.40 ..:' skin once you have let yourself go. I Lots 3 & 4 Block 27 ..... .{ ,: The Bromar Corp. .............. 102.30 So many things are interesting and Double Lot 19 Block 27 ............ :c. '(: ;' The Bromar Corp. .............. 5.40 ': won't quite justify a real news story, $2.50 Lot 20 Block 27 ............ I, -':-1i The Bromar Corp. .............. 5.40 ;, that we hate to be in the business BE1fiwt Lot 27 Block 27 ""..."'.'',. .\. J,;: Elmer' G. Case n.................. 2.85 of disseminating news and not pass Special Family, Weekly & 'Lot 28 Block 27 ............ -.;..,;> .),/ \ Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85 them all along. So to fill that little Monthly Rates Lot 29 Block 27 ............ .;. ';' '/. Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85 spot in the, news, the Rambling column Lot 30 Block 27 ............ ;)l Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85 has beenrevived and here 'tis. v, r i S. D. McCREARY, ProprietorI Lot 31 Block 27 ............. .' :? Elmer G. Case .................... 2.85 For; instance it isn't food Lot 18 Block 36 ............ 21! .'., W. T. FergsonFergson ...................:.. 4.55 : exactly Lot 19 Block 36 ............ ;:'.' ; '- W. T. ...................... 4.55 e:- for a news story yet that the hos- Lot 20 Block: 36 ............ .-it : ?;, W. T. Fergson ...................... 4.55 pital will soon be ready for occu- IN YOUR Lot 8 Block 81 ............. /: .J: { E. W.Walter. Metzner '.................... 3.70 1 pancy. Yet.we are all interested in Lot 2 Block 136 ............ ,.. '> R. Tweedy............. 4.89 '3Y the fact that It is getting more and I OWN HOMESit Lot 15 Block 138 .......... '.. .J -," .- C. E. Shaw ...............-......... 2.85 more to look like a real city.insti- Lot 4 Block 139 ...........: .: ": E. M. Petterson .................. 4.04 tution. Mama and Papa Watanabethe Lot 6 Block 139 ............ :,t :: ., Mrs. A. S. Rothrock ............ 5.40 ( building was once the Watan- Lot 9 Block 139 ............ : ; -i Mrs. R. H. Sanders ............ 4.55 Keller .................... 4.38 abe hotel) wouldn't recognize it l y Lot 12 Block 139 .......... ; :. Cora A. Snow-white P2 AIW Lot 13 Block 139 .......... .;: E. J. Keller ...m.................. 4.38 now. with that hospital- '' Lot 19 Block 139 ...._..... .' :' ; i,' Mildred Wheeler ...:.:............ 4.04 clean look that some soap or other' Lot 2 Block 141 ............ ,' ;/ r. George Berow ...................... 3.70 ,. is advertising, it is very impressive. ', I } Lot 9 Block 141 ............ ';.\ Margaret Klick .................... 3.70 ?... Dr. Schiffli escorted us on a pre- t7'I L C' a t' ; .3t- Lot 10 Block 141 .......... ": Anna Pavlik ........................ 3.70 / view tour of the building' the other I I I So a i y Lot 11 Block 141 .......... .','; :" Elmer G. Case ...................... 4.55 e '. ...................... 4.55 day, and pointed out the location ofall / Lot 13 Block 146 .........: \ Walter Moore the new features. We hope they a Lot 14 Block 146 .......... .':" Walter Moore ...................... 3.70 > Sadie O'Meara .................... 3.70 will arrange a' visitors day when the Lot 15 Block 146 .......... ; >. ;! new building is equipped and d ayllF l?! Lot 10 Block 151 .......... Elmer G. 'Case .................... 3.70 ' for ready a ITOLEACISONVILLLt Lot 11 Block 151 .......... Elmer G. Case .................... 4.55 1; occupancy, so'everyone will have on top of the world, dependent Lot 12 Block 151 .......... y; Elmer G. Case .................... 3.70 ; a chance to see it. You will really appreciate upon no one, in your Lot 13 Block 151 .......... \1; '; Elmer G. Case .......:........... 3.36 what an asset it is to the own home, and provide lasting Lots 1. 2, 3 Block 152. G. L. Espenlaub .................. 51.30 town. security for your family! J Lot 4 Block '152 ...........2 1 :t First Bank of Clewiston .... 17.30 There's a waiting room, a doctor's You can buy or build so easily: FLORIDA Lots 5, 6, 7 Block 152 H. Etherton ........................ 37.70 j ; private: office, an' operating room and economically with cur CARNETT ANDREWS Manager Lot 8 Block 152 ............ G. E. Etherton ...................... 7.10 i an X-Ray room, a room for emergency Plan""Budget. A Monthly long Payment ENJOY SUMMER COMFORT at this, Lot 9 Block 152 ............ G. E. Etherton ...................... 7.10 ' '{ dressings, and a room for ex- with small rent-bizc term to* pay modern, fireproof hotel in the heart of down Lot 10 Block 152 .......... '; W. C. Owen ........................ 7.10 aminations. There's I meets quickly) -y- town Jacksonville. Every room with tub and Lot 11 Block '152 .........: : First Bank of Clewiston .... 7.10 a ward, a maternity dives you a shower toft water, ceiknj fan, radio, limited : ... 7.10 , First Bank of Clewiston clear home. (;etrnmplitsE'etails Lot 12 Block 152 .......... room, a nursery and delivery summer door ... Every Bed with innerspring within:i1.c>h'jtton! p<''. mittrejj and reading lamp. Running ice 35' Off S. Side Lot 1 I room. There are private rooms, water on floor. Block 156 .................. First Bank of Clewiston... 38.00 . ,:; there's the nurse's office, there's a every AIR CONDITIONED Lot 4 Block 156 ..:......... "\ C. C. Klutts .......................... 7.10 'W-'"! ?' I diet kitchen and an entirely separate COCKTAIL LOUNGE COfFEE SHOP Eli of Lot 5 Block 156 C. C. Christian .................... 17.30 -:; wing for colored emergency Clewiston Federal DINING AND MEETING ROOMS WJ/S of Lots 5 and 6 i r cases. There's a lavatory In each Rate+ -Single with Private Bath Block 156 ...............:.. Elmore & Chagaris ............ 31.20 78 Rooms $200 80 Rooms S2.iO .................. 7.10 .room and a call bell by each bed. Room Lot 7 Block 156 ......;..... George A. Heinz There's space for all the accident Savings and LoanAssociation 40 S Rooms.mpl. Rooms 53 00 with 24 Prlv. Bad 53.50to $400cfeiK Lot 24 Block 156 .......... Robert George ...................... 56.40 f all the $hgM lo' double occupancy Lot 1 Block 159 ..........._ Theo. Gottleibt ...................... '3.02 cases baby cases and even .................... 2.00 oa.. 8 POUND Holt"HO' Lot 6 Block 161 .:.......... .. George Crowder . ; space to handle the mild epidemic Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 3.02 '' PArTIN O'H OE5010C Lot 2 Block 162 ............ it wxe should ever be so unfoi lunate. L..._' .., '._ 5..1 G. In oilier words for '.. _' :"r9' Page 8) ;t years: and years J: U :.c : '... .... (Continued' on I ., r J , II .-:, : -' ...:_ .:.ra >. ,'iJ ...:....i tI>L.. 1 ;.,. ,>In.J.rL..k: : ;- ,.....: -',;: .- .' ..'.,, :., c. __ _ ''"':..,-,:"" ',' :Ty-.< ''' "' "''': :- "" \"'-. ." ; 'f.tr 1I"S"::; :" l' "" :" ""' ",r;'i*'&*'; '.. ,,!'!,.,' ,- .. .. 111 11/1 I/ ._. FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 i'+ ; THE CLEWISTON NEWS PAGE FIVE .::::: : ......................................................................-- ...."...) I Mr. and Mrs. William' H. Lanier Mrs. Ida Anderson Mrs. Art Reck- brown color with a sandy looking good family. _ II'i .7. have returned from a few weeks werdt and her daughter, Ann and finish. Inside It Is creamy green and He's our new baby. -This 'N' :;: Personal l MentionEd I:_: visit with relatives in Wilmington, Miss Alice Anderson and Pete An- and "tastes like something you ThatArcadian.. North Carolina. Miss Minnie Lee derson motored Monday to Fort My had :: never to eat before", those ....:N..+_...!......j.............N.N.N.......N..........: Pritchard, a cousin of Mrs. Lanier, ers. who have eaten it. say ;;n'e. ;0''h S. Believed in the Ruby with Heath has homein returned them for a visit. I The and Assyrians believed Mrs. H. L. Delaney Mrs. L. O. that the Fort Meade. HELFENSTEIN: APPOINTED HEAD ruby I Gravely spent Friday at: Fort Myers protected the wearer against Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Royer have OF STATE C. OF C. ADVERTISING famine. No Beach where they visited Mrs. A. L. I I poverty could come Mrs. Harry Turner visited her I. returned from West Palm Beach Taylor, Miss Edna Dreyer and Miss ,within! hailing distance of the wearers - and Mrs. H. L. De- where Mr. Royer has been Jacksonville of the parents Sheriff recuper- Julia Hendry. July 1 (FNS- ruby. Ruby powder taken laney, in LaBelle Sunday. ating from severe injuries receivedin Charles P. Helfenstein publisher of ;internally was supposed to cure a fall at the sugar house in the the Suwannee County Democrat at hemorrhages. It was a health am- Miss Lucille Gilbert and Miss Ed ulet E. L. Stewart returned Wednesday spring. na Jennings have been assigned on Live Oak, has been appointed chair- worn against rheumatism. night from a business trip to man of the publicity and advertising I an N. Y. A. project to the office of , Jacksonville and Tallahassee. Mr. and Mrs. F. Rodriguez and Hendry, county superintendent of committee of the Florida State Rites Allow Meat Eating - daughter, Shirley returned Wednesday schools. Each is permitted a maxi- Chamber of Commerce, it was an- Tibet's Dalai Lama, vice regentof Mrs. R. C. Nowling ,Mrs. J. W. from Gretna, Louisiana, where mum 'service of 64 hours a month nounced last week by Harold Colee Buddha on earth, is allowed to they spent a three months' vacation : president of, the organization. eat meat, but since their religion Moore and Coburn Moore were visi- for which the N. Y. A. will pay thema I with relatives. Mrs. Sam Gomez of: forbids meat they get around it by tors Friday in Fort Myers. salary of $10 a month each. Mr. Helfenstein replaces Hunter Gretna returned with them for a Lynds of this city as head of the performing certain religious ceremonies - each meal to' insure that the short visit. Bryant Bowden and Bill Bowdenof MRS. EZELLE HOSTESS, AT committee who was recently forcedto dead animal will be reincarnated Okeechobee were visitors in BRIDGE CLUB MEETINGMrs. resign because of pressing personal in a higher state of existence.Red . Clewiston Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Meluh arrived business activities. Tuesday, from Cape May New Jer- Robert F. Sikes Crestview, J. W. Ezelle entertained pres- Coral Always PrizedIt Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Hill have sey where they have visited relativesfor members of the Wednesday After- ident of the Florida Press Associa- F is red coral that is and alwayshas returned from a visit in St. Peters several weeks following Mr.Meluh's tion and published of the Okaloosa noon Bridge Club at her home Wed- been prized, not solely for jew burg and Clearwater.H. discharge from the hospital. News-Journal has also been addedto nesday afternoon. High score prize, elry and buttons, but as charm. to They are residing in the Ezelle household linen was won by Mrs the personnel of the publicity and bring safety, health and secrets not J. Grosser of West Palm Beach apartment. M. E. Yenawine; Mrs. Leslie Mil- advertising committee Mr. Colee I revealed to the ordinary person. As was transacting business in Clewis ler received a pastel pocketbook as said.As: ancient Gauls rushed headlong in- ton Wednesday. LaBELLE NEWS cut prize and Mrs. Ivey Pafford was chairman of the committee, to battle, they trusted their safety to , 4 consoled with a kitchen apron for Mr. Helfenstein presented to the their swords, strength and the John Lucaa returned Monday low score. Miss Kathryn Carter received board of directors meeting in Bra- "magic" coral imbedded in their \I, from a visit with his parents In New Judge W. T. Maddox and his brother a lovely beaded broach as denton Friday of last week a recent shields or. helmets. Many Italians York. Sid Maddox of Felda spent the guest prize.A recommendation of the committeethat and Indians regard coral as protec- has week-end at Fort Myers Beach. delightful salad course with a statewide advertising fund bo tion against the "evil eye." The Pur returned froma world's red coral from the Troy comes cookies and coffee were served to raised from private contributions by his former reefs off the Mediterranean coast of visit of several weeks at Mrs. H. D. Rutledge and Mrs. Mrs. Dave Alston Mrs. Keathley firms and individuals to advertisethe home in Dalton Georgia.C. Africa, says the Washington Post, Lindsey Stallings were visitors Fri Bowden Mrs. H. R. Hall, Mrs. T. B. state as a whole rather than us- and is obtained chiefly by ,Italians. day in Fort Myers. Shelley, Mrs. Miller Mrs. Pafford, ing the state money for the purpose. Martinez returned this week A. I Mrs. Yenawine and Miss Carter. $100,000 Prize for ClockIn from Cuba and is again at work at Jack Lewis and Byron Roberts FLORIDA LOSES ONE OF ITS I 1713 the British government the house of the United States Fort sugar made a trip Sunday night to CRESOL TREATMENT OF SCREW offered FINEST PUBLIC CHARACTERSAll $100,000 to any one who i Sugar corporation. Myers. \. WORMS RESULTS STOCK DEATH could make a clock that would not lose more than three seconds a lIrs.Frank Cothern and small Dave Tyre who has been at workin An example of some disastrous re- Florida mourns the sudden day. The prize was collected daughters accompanied Mrs. Cora passing of Justice Fred H. Davis of LaBelle left Saturday for his sults of mistreating screw worm infestations some years later by a clock maker Cothern to her home in Lakelandover home in Zephyrhilla.Mr. In animals was recently the State Supreme Court. Althougha named Harrison. the week-end. I' comparatively young man Justice demonstrated by a stockman in , -- and Mrs. C. A. Roberts and Marlon county, Florida. Following Davis lived ,such an active and bril- Two Discontents Miss Ulla Jacobseu Miss Marcia liant life that he leaves a record of I Mrs. Sam Heath spent Sunday with castrations of 26 pigs with a knife There are. two kinds of discon- Avant Jones Bryan and Wilbur Goff: relatives In Punta Gorda. the farmer began applying as a fly service to the state and of inspir- tent in this world: the discontentthat were Sunday visitors in West Palm! repellent one of the cresol dips com- ation to young men that would bea works" and the discontent that Beach., credit to statesmen far older than wrings its hands. I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Willis and monly used In the Southern States. : The first gets their family spent Sunday in Punta He Injected this undiluted fluid into 43 years. what it wants, and the second loses Ed Clark and Ed Ward were in Gorda. Thus his death spreads grief overa what it had. There is no cure for I fresh wounds with a bulb syringe. Vero Beach Sunday, playing with a far wider circle than any single the first but success, and there is no After treating 12 of the pigs In Belle Glade team in a game with Miss Mildred Roberts of Immokalee the manner described he noticed community for there was ample cure at all for the second. , Vero Beach. reason to believe that he would con- visited with Miss Flor- Thursday that the first pigs treated were, be- Hampton.Mr. tinue to serve the state perhaps even United States Notes ence I ginning to have convulsions. In 'a I Mrs. -J. L. Scott has returned to the nation, in increasingly higher United States notes originallywere short time all the treated pigs were 'I her home in Weirsdale after a two and Mrs. W. P. Waters spent and, more important posts. His life issued under authority of the acting similarly Within an hour, 10 week visit with her sister, Mrs. Sunday at Clewiston with Mr. and : story is a repetition of one of the acts of Feb. 25 and July 11, 1862, of the 12 pigs were dead. The farmer - GrattcW George. Mrs. G. M. Waters. finest traditions of American life, and March 3, 1863, and are often sought advice of veterinarianwho ' 3) a referred " to as "greenbacks. and even those who did not know By after a post-mortem examination an act of 31 Broadfoot Barbara and him realize the world ill affordto May 1878 it was required - --... Mrs. A. R. I W. P. Andrews made a business can attributed death'of the animalsto that they be reissued 1 Billy Broadfoot and Mrs.. Ivey M. lose such characters.He when trip Saturday afternoon to Fort My- the use of strong stock dip. redeemed. I'f Pafford were visitors Saturday in ers. was admitted ,to the practiceof ,. ( The loss to the farmer amountedto W Fort Myers. I II law the year he finished high more than $50.0.0. Many cases Meaning: of Term "Plagium"The Tom Hull and Grover Hodge were similar to this occur which are nev- school. He was under 21 years of ,term Iplagium is used in Scot Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Roberts returned c age. and a court order removing his I business visitors. Sunday afternoonat land to er brought to the attention of the mean the theft of children, i Sunday from Norfolk Virginia Felda. public. Cresol dips contain too much age disability was; necessary beforehe male or female, under puberty. It I i where they attended the funeral -- phenol or other injurious chemicals could be admitted. He held coun- is a Latin term for a criminal , I of Mrs. C. B. Roberts. ty offices then state positions Be- offense in Mrs. Joe Ross of Fort Myers was to be used on open wounds. Screw Rome, the purchase of coming speaker of the house in 1923 a free person.-Literary Digest. the guest Monday of Mrs. A. L. Taylor worms in wounds should be killed Mr. and Mrs." H. C. Kolstad and at her home h.re. with benzol and 'open wounds and attorney general by appointmentof son, Kim Mrs. G. M. Sears and Mrs. -- the then Governor Martin in 1927. should be protected with only pine C. W, Thom were the guests of Mrs. A. L. Taylor and Miss Julia tar oil. These two medicines have: When Doyle Carlton of Tampawas friends in Okeechobee Sunday.Mr. governor he appointed Fred Hendry returned Sunday from a been found by the United States De- week spent at Fort Myers Beach.S. partment of Agriculture Bureau of Davis to the State Supreme Court in IROUND-TRIP o J and Mrs. J. T. Platt and 1930 and two years later fellow justices ., TICKETS X daughters, Jo Anne and Jean of A. Graves and W. J. Ephlan of Entomology and Plant Quarantine named* him chief justice the COOP IN COACHES to have a three-fold advantage over Canal ,Point were week-end guestsof Atlanta Ga., motored Wednesday youngest man ever to serve in that BETWEEN I all other materials the EVERY DAY : they are SOLD Mr. and Mrs. H. E. RIcliaud. afternoon to Felda.M. post. At his death he was still the LINE most economical, medicines the 1 ALL ATLANTIC COAST youngest member of the court. All R. L. Coker returned Saturday I stockman can purchase. } STATIONS WITHIN 125 MILES E. VonMach of Clewiston andS. Florida may well be proud and grate AT/ from a vacation trip through the A. Graves of LaBelle made a business FLORIDA RARITIES BEING ful for the inspiration which the life r OF SELLING STATION 1 Southern and Midwestern states and REDUCED PRICES trip Thursday to Moore Haven. GREATLY PRESENTED EXPOSITION of Fred Davis should have for young I , Mexico. STOP-OV6RS ALLOWED men and women of the state. , Cleveland July 1 (FNS).-"Ice men and women of the state. -Tam I ASK THE AGENTGood TICKET John Poole returned to his homein Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris and Cream" fruit "hot-dog" fruit and pa Times. Palm Beach Monday after a week's their daughter Betty Jo, were the fruit of the ,"chewing-gum tree" are I 1' , visit here with Sherwood Hall. Sherwood dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and tropical rarities never seen beforein HE DOESN'T WORRY ''i; accompanied him and will vis- Mrs. Dennis Small. , it for two weeks with the Pooles. Cleveland until brought" here by :..:.:..:..:..:-+:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..: tt.. air mail and displayed in a special-: A reader submits the followingvery Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Cartee motored ly-refrigerated exhibit at Florida clever wheeze clipped from his Mr. and Mrs. G. M., Ford and son, Friday to Fort Myers Beach Manor during the 1937 Great 'Lakes old home paper author not given: I Maurice, have moved to Clewiston where they visited Mrs, A. L. Taylorat Exposition. Some fellows can get away with FarmLand i from LaBelle and are occupying one her cottage there. These wonders of the plant world. anything. There's one in our neigh- of the homes on the government res- are unknown even to many Flori-: borhood that does. r I ervation. Mrs. H. A. Rider, Mrs. Wade Car- dians growing only in a strictly tropical Morals don't mean a thing to him. : tee and Mrs. Joe Clark of Miami area of the state. Strange ap- He's unmarried, and lives openly ,11 I M. H. Crouch has returned froma made a trip Wednesday to Fort My- pearance and qualities characteristic with a woman he's crazy'about; and ' , business trip to New York Mrs. ers. of all Nature's creations in the doesn't care what the neighbors say for Rent Crouch and their daughter Jo Anne focus attention of I tropics, practically or think. He has no regard for truthor are spending the summer with relatives Mrs. E. P. Magill her: daughter every visitor to the Florida Exhibit law. I 1 in Georgia. Frances of Fort Myers and Miss on these unusual fruits. The duties of the so-called good . 'Edith Magill spent Thursday and "Icecreamfruit resembles the citizen are just so much bunk as far Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Griggsof Pun- I Friday in Tampa.Mr. common mango In size and shape is as he's concerned. He doesn't vote >-- guests green and belongs to the Soursopand at either the primaries or the gen- Mrs. A. W. Sias Thursday. Mrs. and Mrs. Hurd and Custard' A I Jay C. Apple family. distinctive eral election. He never thinks of pay- Griggs is a sister of Mr. Sias and Miss Edna of Alva visited - Malakowsky note of its appearance is a ing a bill. ' this was her first visit to Clewiston. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. covering of thorns much like thoseof We have seen him take a $2 taxi Trespassers ' Haush. a rose bush. It has a custard taste ride without giving the driver so Will Be Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wynn and is used tropically in making 'custard much as a pleasant look. The driver daughter :Miss Janice left Tuesdayfor Mrs. H. H., Turner of Clewistonwas ice-cfeam, or may be eaten "as only stared at him and muttered ProsecutedClewiston a vacation trip during which the guest Sunday of her par is". something silly. ./ they will visit relatives at several ents. Sheriff and Mrs. H. L. Delan- "Hot-Dog" fruit Cecropia Palm- i He won't work a lick; he won't points in Georgia. ey. eta, grows on a tree with open-work go to 'church; he can't play cardsor leaves similar to those of a castor dance or fool around with musical Miss Frances Morgan spent theweeke'nd Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Chauvin left, bean tree. The fruit is shaped likea instruments or the radio. So far as in West Palm Beach. Her Saturday for Houma, La., where they string bean is gray, peppered all known he has no intellectual cultural - mother, Mrs. A. L. Morgan wn"o had will make their future home. They over with fine brown spots, and interests at all. spent a week there with friends returned accompanied home Mr. Chauvin's grows in clusters on the extreme He neglects his appearance terribly. - I home with her Sunday. mother Mrs. Guy Chauvin and his ends of its branches. It has a spiced- He's so indolent he'd let the (-, brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. meat flavor, and according to exhibit house burn down before he'd turn Realty And Mrs. Leah Spicer and daughter Roland Chauvin and their children horticulturist Foster Barnes, is commonly in an alarm. The telephone can ring Miss Betty and Mr. and Mrs. J: H. all of New Orleans who have been picked from the tree, put be- Itself to pieces and he wouldn't bother DevelopluentCorporation Doty were in West Palm Beach here on a visit. tween slices of bread or rolls, and to answer it. Even on such a con- , Monday to meet the six girls return- eaten like a carnival hotdog.The troversal subject as the liquor ,question - ing from Christian Endeavor Confer- Miss Mary Friersofn who is in sapodilla Is the plant from nobody knows exactly whereho ence at Rockledge. The girls were training at Dr. Long's hospital In which chicle is tapped for making stands because one minute he's Misses Maxine Doty Roberta Spicer St. Petersburg is visiting her grandmother chewing gum. Its fruit Is round, dry, and the next minute he's wet. ' Marie, Christine Robbins Bell and Willie V. Hooker, Mrs. R. F. Wilkison at her I about the size of black walnuts in But we'll say this for him, in spite Betty Bailey. home on HIcpochee road. the husk. But is of almost cinnamin of all his faults he comes of a darn \ \ ',l :: $: ? "%8P5IM9'! :< -* :} : s Tf1f'.., i \' :;; -v-f !' 7'; 9- > 7 '"-- ,;. 0- ' THE CLEW1STON NEWS FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 -- - -..------ -------- I IMPROVED UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL BEAUTY'S.DAUGHTER I II SUNDAY I tLesson f By REV. HAROLD L. LUNDQUIST. Dean of the Moody Bible Institute I of Chicago. I Western Newspaper Union. Kathleen Norm NORRIS 0 0 BY KATHLEEN : WNU Service. Lesson for July 4 \ LESSON TEXT-Exodus 1:6-14; 22325. GOLDEN TEXT-Before they call I will answer; and while they are yet speaking SYNOPSIS everyone-do' sit down, Dr. Upham do get so entirely out of louch in ."And-and. thank you!" she said I will hear.-Isalah 65:24. -here, everyone sit down!" those places. I know it. My father then, a little confusedly. PRIMARY TOPIC-A Prayer for Help. JUNIOR TOPIC-In Need of Help. Victoria'' Herrendeen, a vivacious little They all sat down, and Victoriasaw was at Barbados when I was a girl; "I need a wife, badly," the man INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC-- girl, had been too young to feel the shock the expression on Quentin Hardisty's it's much the same thing The life presently added. "Everyone knows What Cries Rise to God Today? that came when her father Keith Herren face. He saw nothing but gets one; it's easy, insular, unam- that-Violet and John, everyone.You're YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC-- deen. lost his fortune. A gentle, unobtrusivesoul I God Cares When a People Suffers. he Is now employed as an obscure Marian. bitious. After a bit you're telling visitors the kind of woman I wantto chemist In San Francisco. Ills wife. Magda. "We're all driving up for supperat that you've been there ten marry, I admire you tremendous Independence day-and we are to cannot adjust herself to the change. She Maud's," the newcomer said. years, fifteen years. In a few yearsthere's ly. I-I like you very much." in about ! bondage study a people Is a beautiful woman, fond of pleasure anda in " and George out. "You meal'vithout ? Sally no "I've dropped loving me magnet for men' attention. Magda and How much that is like life. But, Victoria have been down at a summer re the village to see the Cushings.- "Vi, I'm going away on accountof Victoria asked. thanks be to God, no one need stayin sort and Keith joins them for the week-end occurred to me that Quentin here Quentin Hardisty," Victoria said. "I thought thought that was bondage. The to liberty is Magda leaves for a bridge party, excusing" had entirely forgotten! that he promised Mrs. Keats was standing 'beside how you wanted it to be," the man and free. way The Lord Jesus herself for being such a "runaway. Francisco The to be at Maud's, and I, told hex at the window; they did not said, simply. open Herrendeens return to their small San Christ opened it at Calvary's tree apartment. Keith does not approve of them I'd come up and get him. Its: look at each other; there was a Victoria looked at him thoughtfully and anyone who is still the bond Magda's mad social life and they quarrel the golf thing, Quentin, and afterward silence. her breath uneven, her face slave of Satan may make this a frequently. Magda receives flcwers and a big at Pete's." "I've to before I a supper got get away scarlet. great and glorious Independenceday diamond from Ferdy Manners, a wealthyman from Argentina whom she had met less "Sure; I hadn't forgotten," Quen- make a complete fool of myself "Here's the thing," Quentin said, by now declaring his faith in than a week before. Manners arrives a few tin said, in a lazy, smiling voice. before he knows," Victoria, pres- as she did not speak. "I'd be awfully the deliverer of our souls! J{ .hours later. Magda takes Victoria to Nevadato His eyes caressed her. ently added. proud if you'd do it, really I We begin today a series of lessons ' named visit a Catherine.woman friend There who she has tells a daughter her she "You did tell me you had a house "You mean you-you like him?" would. If you won't I'm going to in the book of Exodus which Is going to get a divorce. Victoria soon Is in party!" Violet Keats said in a stunned voice. get out for a while-I'll go to Ger- reveal the high and mighty handof boarding school with her friend Catherine. "We didn't know it ranked as a "I guess that about expresses it," many. But I'd much rather not God working on behalf of his Magda marries Manners and they spend house party, did we, Dora?" Victoria said, with a brief laugh. get out, on account of Gwen, and my people. Many are the precious spir- two in Victoria has studied - years Argentina. " "I beg pardon? Dora stam- hospital What do work-everything. itual lessons and rich is the practical in Europe and at eighteen she visits her - The thing happened quite simply " mother when Ferdy rents a beautiful home. mered, starting. you say? instruction for daily life to be Magda is unhappy over Ferdy's drinkingand "You don't remember me, Mrs. about ten days later. Victoria had "I think you'd better try Ger- received in the weeks just ahead. attentions to other When her taken Kate down to Dr. Hardisty's women. Victoria said the dread- ", Pool? in many. For a few seconds Victoria Let us not make the unfortunate mother and stepfather return to South America offices to have one of the Victoria refuses to go with them be- ful moment of silence when every- youngermen really tho'jght she had said it. Then mistake of many thoughtless folk cause of Ferdy's unwelcome attentions to one stirred and smiled, but no one there look at a small sprained she knew that she had said nothing who miss the blessing of Bible her. Magda returns and tells Vic she and had anything to say. "Victoria Her- elbow. He stood looking thought- audible, but that she was looking at school attendance because it is a Ferdy have separated. Meanwhile Keith at Vic and the child for fully rendeen-down at the lodge, years a him and her has remarried. Victoria Is now a student with her throat dry, bit warmer than usual. minute asked her in Lu- ?" long finally heart hard and all her The of Jacob-or the nurse. Magda has fallen in love with ago beating family as cius Farmer, a married artist. While she "Oh, frightful, don't remind me almost an absent voice, if she would senses in wild confusion. "If a man Bible calls them, "the children of and Vic prepare for a trip to Europe, Ferdy of those ghastly days," Mrs. Pool, see him in his own office before she wanted you he could get you," she Israel"-prospered in Egypt partic- takes suite in their hotel. The night before a Magda and Vic are to sail. Magda said lightly, her eyes on Quentin. went away.Vic heard him saying. "If a'man' wanted ularly as long as Joseph and the elopes with Lucius Farmer. While nursingthe "That was before, all blushes and found her way to this guardedand you he could get you." rulers who remembered him were children of Dr. and Mrs. Keats, Vic confusion, I got my divorce! cried inaccessible sanctum made "I say yes, of course," she said alive. But they soon learned one meets Dr. Quentin Hardisty, a brilliant strangely easy. Kate had a wrapped steadily. of life's bitter lessons, namely, ) physician, much after , sought by women molasses to console her peppermint " who is a widower with a cr'ppled daughter.In "Good! he said. "I'll come out thatI. _ a tete-a-tete at the Keats home he kisses ,for recent indignities, and Vic sat to dinner tonight and we'll tell Vi Prosperity Often Brings Opposi- Vic. Several days later he invites her'with earnest and pretty in her new spring and Johnny. Good-by, Kate, giveme tion (1:6-11). other guests to spend a week-end at his clothes, looking in puzzled expec- a kiss-that's the girl! No, thisis cabin. Vic Is enchanted with the cabin and The Hebrews were a peaceful, with the dinner. tancy at the doctor."I the way out." law abiding people. They were want to talk for a few'minutes, there God's chosen and he Victoria left him standing people as and then ,you talk," Quentin began.He in his white coat, with the little in- blessed them they prospered, and CHAPTER VContinued8 drew four firm parallel lines in strument still in his big hand. thus innocently they brought upon pencil on a scrap of paper' lookingat themselves the hatred of the sus- She quiet that evening quiet "How about a walk?" Quentin them, crumpled the paper and was ; picious Egyptians. - during the days that followed. said ' then. The declined. Uphams threw it aside. Prosperity is never an unmixed Chase There were but, few between the and tired. But was sleepy, Dora "I thought you said the other night odd, sudden talk in Quentin's office blessing. We 'as a nation know that Victoria in old short skirt an that you were lonesome, that you and the hour when they two were to be true. Not only does it lead to a white borrowed sweater cap, an enveloping were thinking of going to Honolulu married. Only Catherine and the a certain softening of the sinews, ,'';;, of all ' Quentin's, was ready because you were lonesome?" Keatses witnessed the simple but all too often it results in a weak- ' for it. She and her host went off very "I said it to Vi," Vic admitted, ceremony. Victoria, with a smart ening of the moral fiber, which . together for of life's one happy hours. after a moment. Her heart loose coat and a small hat, was makes man easy prey to the attackof thumped. like a serious child, obeying, docile, the enemy of our souls. They climbed straight up the "Why do you say that 'you said it seemingly bewildered. She had ar- The ,Egyptians made plans which great shoulder of the mountain; to Vi in that funny way?" rested Quentin with a small hand on appealed ,to their brilliant leadersas stopped, panting and flushed, to get "I didn't''know I said it in a funny his arm, when they went into the politic and wise, but they reck- their breath and to look down on way. I suppose I meant that I clergyman's study; had spoken in oned without God, and the burdensand the sparkling'world; went on again. didn't say it to you." quick fear and nervousness: afflictions they placed on the The sun was hot on the singing 1 There was a pause, after which "Quentin you're sure, aren't Israelites only served to bring fur- blue February morning, but the the man recommenced: you?" ther blessing. ground under their feet, especially "The thing isHe hesitated. The man looked down at her with II. Adversity May Bring Blessing: when the trail went into the woods, "The thing is that I want a home," his wide smile. (vv 12-14). was soaked and slippery from recent he said.. "I want,, my little girl "Why, aren't you?" The people of Israel did not knowit rains. Quentin gave her his with me. I.told Violet about and "Yes. Yes, I am," she said and undoubtedly did not appreciate - hand; she slid against him; they asked her,if she thought you'd take staunchly. the fact that the bitterness of both laughed. the job. She said-did she tell you Afterward, when the doctor and their bondage was a blessing in dis Reaching the summit of the spur 'Yor Mean Without LovingMe this?" Violet had kissed her, and she and guise. Note that- with the dark blue rise of Tamalpais ?" Victoria Asked. "She didn't tell me anything." Quentin were down beside the 1. It kept them,separate as a peo- ". high above them, they sat upon a "Well, she said, 'D'you mean as parked car, she had another moment ple. Affliction often serves to keep sun-warmed rock for a while, look- all day, when 1 was first married, a nurse and housekeeper, or as a of irresolution."Are God's people separated from the ing down, breathing in the aromatic and danced all night when I got wife?' I said, 'Well, if you put it we going to Mill Valley?" world. sweetness of the still, clear air, list- my divorce." I mean I really did; that way, as a wife!I' D'you get whatI "Well, you knew that," Quentin 2. It disciplined them and pre- ening to the cries of larks all about Quen. mean?" he finished. "I had been said. pared them for the hardships of and the occasional scream of a jay The dullness, the wearisome stu- saying 'housekeeper,' but maybe "Yes, I know." Victoria got into their wilderness journey. We too do or chatter of a chipmunk in ,the pidness of it all deepened. Vic, what I meant all along was wife." the car. "We'll be back Monday, well to remember that "whom the chaparral. from the moment her eyes had first ", Lord loveth he chasteneth and He sat back. Vi, she said, through ihe opened , I When they started to slip and fallen upon the visitor had Known "I see," Victoria mused, not mov- window. The Keatses waved; Quen- that if we are properly "exercised" slide down, the going was infinitely that it would. ing her eyes from his. Color came tin started the engine} ; they wer thereby our sorrows may. yield rich easier, especially with the 'tree- "She" is beautiful-perfectly beau- into her face and receded again and moving. fruit in our lives. smothered brown goal of the cabin tiful, Victoria said to Dora, when they both laughed nervously. ,(TO BE CONTINUED) 3. It threw them back upon God. roof right ahead. Vicky and Quen- I they were gathering brushes and Many are the saints of God who tin came back to the cabin at one jars in the bathroom. --- have found that the fiery trial, the o'clock, breathless, ravenous and I "I don't see it," Dora answered Great Britain Could Shut Down Panama burden so hard to understand or , weary. stubbornly, and Victoria laughed some affliction of their body has Once again the quartette that without much mirth. To deny Mar- Canal, According to a Magazine WriterIt caused, them to bring their burdento ian's flawless and amazing beauty the Lord. We have traveled far gathered about the table was in would be to deny the mystery of the on the road of faith when we have gala mood. More than once again' will surprise to route to west around probably you our oast Cape . stars, the glory of an apple orchardin reached the place where we learn Victoria told ,herself that this was discover that Great Britain has 110- Horn without passing the British the spring. It worked upon men tliat "Man's extremity is God's op one of the good days, this was one like an irresistible anesthetic. 078 square miles of territory in the base in the barren Falkland islands. portunity." of the satisfying times! Vicky and the Uphams were swift American tropics and contiguous Fortunately, Great Britain and the They had only one place to turn. But just after the leisurely meal and brief in their farewells. The waters. Her subjects in these pos- United States are friendly. But suppose They were hemmed in on every there was an interruption. A< car girl admitted she was tired; theday's sessions number 2,063,836, of which some other European power side but, as ever, they found that came up the circuitous bit of road- happiness, cooking, tramping, only 49,824 are white. We have a should manage to cut the "Britishlife the way up no man can close. They , way to the porch with the speed oft making fires had not tired her, but 'favorable trade balaice of six mil- line" which runs through the I called on their God. familiarity. Quentin's expression of there was no shred of the felicity lion dollars with those colonies Mediterranean and the Suez Canal. III. Prayer Always Brings God's t' horrified expectation, at which Vic- left, and she felt jaded and weary. which Britain is making little effort !. Then the safe, quick route to Brit- Answer (2:23-25). toria had been laughing, changed to The Mill Valley visit had ended in to develop, writes Talcott Powell in ain's vast possessions in the Orient Does God really know when his one of odd embarrassment, of some- hurt and failure. the Cosmopolitan. would be through our Panama Ca- people suffer? Does he really care? thing like faint annoyance-like The drive home was dull and flat, Since this whole British area is of nal. And tIer strategic position in Yes, he does. "They dried," and ; gratification.. and the atmosphere of the Keats little economic advantage to the em- the Caribbean gives her the powerto "God heard" and "remembered." I I "It's Marian, it's Mrs. Pool," he nursery, when Victoria entered it, pire, why is Britain carefully main- tell us precisely under what terms That's all we need to know. The I:" had time to say under his breath somehow jarred on her nerves. taining herself in South America? our own canal will be used! groanings of his people had already - i before he went out to welcome her. "Violet," she said, some days later Take another look at the map andit stirred God's gracious and F: "Oh, help!I" Dora commented, when she and Mrs. Keats were will be obvious that her purposeis Seven Deadly Sins DepictedAn tender heart. But he waited to hear ,:./', disgustedly. Victoria said nothing. lunching together, "did Dr. Keats military. old artist designing the Seven their cry before he answered. Suchis ' But the glory, the content of the day talk to you about my going to Hono- Bermuda is a powerful naval base Deadly Sins had Hypocrisy kneelingat the law of prayer. May we not instantly were destroyed. It was lulu?" within four hours' flight or four days' a desk, but though the hands are forget it. Far too often we turn with a sense of dullness, a vague "You mean Miss Reynolds' rec- steaming of every prominent cityon piously joined under the chin, the to everyone and everything else, t feeling of hurt that she entered upon ommending you for it?" our eastern seaboard. The Brit- shrewd hard face is expressive of and finally, in desperation, to God. . the requisite moving of chairs and "It's definite now. I've a letter ish Antilles, British Honduras and worldliness; Slander as a diabolical Why not turn to him first? ., shifting of places to make room for here from Dr. Bert about it." British Guiana make it impossibleto being, with hair erect like flames As we opened this lesson with an - :- the newcomer. Marian Pool the Panama Canal from and appeal for all who knew not Christas r lovely A cloud came over the older wom- approach a venemous tongue protruding: ; in the smartest of sportwear, came an's face. east without passing British terri- Pride smirking self-consciously in Saviour to make this the day oi a into the room with a rush and stood "Vicky, I'd be so sorry to see you tory. gorgeous robes; Gluttony hugginga their Declaration of Independence, with her head tipped a little on one go!" At any moment that the interestsof distended stomach; Avarice hold- so we close by appealing to allGod's : side, apologetically smiling at them "Why would you, Vi?" the empire seemed to demand it, ing a money bag; Sloth sitting erectin children to let him make their all."Oh "Well, for the obvious reasons, of that canal could be hut down with- bed, and Sensuality-we know ears as sensitive as his to the cry ( you're having a party I Oh, course," the cultured English voice out the necessity of a hostile fleet not what, but it must have been the of the oppressed, that this national s how shameless of me!" she said. said. "Because Mother depends soon coming within range of the big guns worst of all, for the figure which holiday may find every Christian tender in heart and liberal "But why on earth are you eating you, and we all do! But it isn't in the American orts. Nor could should represent it has been blot- citizen ! at half-past four o'clock? Sit down only that. I'm thinking,of you. Girls our shipping even take the long ted out. "" in deed toward the oppressed. I ; i , -- F Fi I . i 1 I THE CLEWISTON NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1937 w- -- I fl- You've Been Wounded? : "Quotations"A .' It's Best to Let It RestLet The body has been divided into OUR COMIC SECTION blood, cells and organs; the soul has it rest! Ah! how many been neglected in the analytical hearts on the brink of anxiety and process.-Dr. Alexis Carrel. disquietude, by this simple sen- More homes arc wrecked through tence, have been made calm and women worrying about their clothes, happy! Some proceeding has pride and the comforts of their husbands - I than when they are interestedin wounded us, by its want of tact; With politics.all-the Lady friction Astor., jealousy and let tence it rest.irritates A harsh us; or let unjust it rest sen-; |01| | SNOOPIE |10[] antagonism rampant in the world, whosoever may have given ventto radio offers a wide channel for the it, will be pleased to see it is mutual improvement of relation- forgotten. A painful scandal is /_ ships.-Newton D. Baker. r.c.-.F about to estrange us from an old --j Morality, like life itself, is not friend, let it, rest, and thus pre- static it is and ; dynamic progressive. serve our charity and peace of 1\ \ -Sherwood Eddy. u mind. A suspicious look is on Too few people intent are more the point of cooling our affection ; upon living than making a living. \ Dr. Lin Yutang. let it rest; and our look of trust ,. will restore. confidence., o . AROUND Items of Interest L' I1g4i1 the HOUSE "ii, .. ;8 g r 4 to the Housewife J. :) .. _ ft -I \ Apple and Rhubarb Jelly.-Cut little milk. Cover with a thick ? d apples into quarters. To every layer of breadcrumbs with piecesof pound of apples add one cup of butter on top. Bake for 10 rhubarb juice. Simmer until the minutes. I apples are soft. Strain througha * ,jelly bag without pressure. To Washing White Gloves.-White I each pint of juice add one poundof gloves can be kept white by wash- I ....... sugar. Boil slowly, removingall ing them after each wearing witha II II I I scum until the juice will jell. soft brush and a pure soap. I Pour into tumblers and seal with * ! / 6y"I ll paraffin. Removing Peach Stains.-Fresh 2 4 peach stains can be removed from Fire Prevention.-To avoid fires linen with a weak solution of'chloride - keep all cleaning cloths that have of lime. 0Iii' been treated with oil in a covered * 0 0 metal container. Orange Peel l\Iarmalade.-Take L.JAy six rinds four orange or orange, \ Cheese 'l\lolds.-Pour. 1% cup- two grapefruit or orange and lem- fuls milk over 2 cupfuls 'soft on rinds, cover with water and breadcrumbs; add 3 wellbeateneggs pinch of soda, cook till tender; 1 heaped cupful grated drain. Take out white pulp with cheese, 1 teaspoonful salt, pepperto spoon. Put rinds through chop- taste, and 1,tablespoonful melt- per, yielding two cups choppedrind : ed butter. Pour into buttered add water to cover, about rvI molds and bake from 20 to 30 two cups; add sugar, about two minutes in a moderate oven. cups; simmer slowly for three hours. Bottle in the usual way. --Sofi' BdR&LARwuz WAL-Ol'LL BE or-JE' COAT Red WNU Service. Picking Raspberries. - HERE AN / THAiS ALL i F LAST NOI&HT1 ? OM SPECIAL FIND raspberries will keep. better if * . HrCAN . PAVTAlLCASt < picked early. in the morning. - / 4-R IES-TWO NIGHTS ; * Ic I STRAIGHT;NO vJ-- OI'LL STICK f MISSINV Keeping Peeled Apples.Peeledapples. l > ?"A NoT THAT Mt1CH-HETOOK RoICHT HERE! can be kept white until 'f/Jr1t used by keeping them immersedin ''I N water to which a little salt has J&d/t4 been added. I y * N pl I Luncheon Dish.-Boil 2 pounds - "' 1 spinach, press out all moisture, ",l1IJ1 and chop fine. Have ready Vz pound cooked macaroni and 2 ('If,fi@,,. ,. IEY -a hard-boiled eggs cut into slices. ,,o i @ ..jllll' II. Well grease a pie dish, put in a 91., ,II"I'J\t\ It layer of macaroni, sprinkle with :2 J OF ,grated cheese, and season with : r JI ''I,,''fF pepper and salt. Then put a layerof '{1 I' -- THE spinach with sliced eggs on top. r P ...;,"'9)",, ;!) Repeat the layers and pour in a : SOl NET. CAME EF O\'M\ NOTME WIFE SOUTHERN SPICE CAKE IF BACK AG1M//' / TOO INQul"ZI1\lE.. WANTED A COAT- WH/ DIDEZ BUT THIS 'IS THE Mrs. J. H. Taylor,lenoirN. C. STICK 'EM '.'. 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It buys space and J By c circulation plus the favorable consideration of our III readers for this newspaper and its advertising patrons. Osbornel j Let us tell you more about it. l tic ( i. 39 Mnp Hp T"<3rr"*? *-f"-; , ' PAGE EKtftT THE CLEWISTON' I NEWS :-" -:: FRIDAY, JULY 2, '103r . .BBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBToo (Continued from Page 4) Lot 8 C. Bryan ........................ 3.02 Lot 9 Barnby ........._.......... 3.02 Late To Lot 6 Block 162 .........,.. J. C. Windheim .............?... 3.02 Lot 10 Barnby m........_....... 3.70 : ClassifyIBBBBBnPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI Lot 12 Block 162 .?....... Ruth R. Beardsley .............. 5.40E. Lot 16 C. O'Neal....................... 3.02 , Lot 15 Block 163 ..._...._. L. Alston ............_._.__...... 21.55 Lots Anna M. Hopkins .__..... 238.30 CJ3y Fussell Kay Lot 5 Block 167 ...._....... Herbert Goldstein ................ 3.70 Lot 25 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 {) I Lot 14 Block 167 .......... Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 Lot 26 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 Lot 15 Block 147 .......... Nora D. Ott ........................ 3.70 Lot 27 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 Lot 16 Block 167 ....__.... Emory J. Thomas ..._.......__... 3.70 Lot 28 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.36 While this is the time of year that Lot 17 Block 167 _........ Emory J. Thomas ................ 3.70 Lot 29 Anna l\{. Hopkins! ........ 3.02 most of us prefer to confine our Lot 18 Block 167 .__....... Pete M. Lanehart ................ 3.70 Lot 30 Anna M.' Hopkins ........ 3.02 reading to time-tables and vacation Lot 19 Block 167 .....__... Pete M. Lanehart ......__.._...__ 3.70T. Lot 31 Anna M. Hopkins ........ 3.02 folders, Floridians will find it worth- Lots 35 & 36 Block 167 ; B. Shelley :............._....... 41.10 Lot 32 Anna :M.: Hopkins ..u..... 3.02 while to review the "maiden speech"of Lot 2 Block 168 ............ 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Rebecca Lutz ........................ 5.06 Lot 32 .. Rena F. Jacobi .......... 3.70 fog revised opinion and hope for Lot 10 Block 172 .......... \. j'; Emanuel F. Selz .................. 4.04 Lot 12 M. Coleman :.__......__........ 2.68 a careful revIew Lot 11 Block 172 .......... ,'. Mrs. J. E. Frederick ............ 4.38 Lot 14 \'. R. Griffiths ....._.............. 2.68 thQ future, thru a brilliant -, Lot 21 Block 172 .......... ., ':' F. G. Hunt ...__..................... 4.'4 Lot 22 Toulis ..............__.............. 19.00 .and analysis of Ute enator's Lot 1 Block 173 .........._.: ,.:. G. H. & Frances Small ........ 6.42 Lot 24 : E. A. Schult & Clew. Co. 19.00 and forceful address. Lot 2 Block 173 ............ _' ;:. D. F. Woodward ..._............ 4.38 Lot ; Boyer __..__..__............ 2.85 Taking the side of the :Bre Ident Lot 21 Block 173 .__....... L. M. Harding __...............__... 5.40C. Lot 1 E.. A. Schult ........._....... 42.80 and the Administration in the debate? Lot 24 Block 173 .......... E. Shaw .......................... 6.25 I Lot 2 E. A. Schult .........._..... 24.10 on the work relief program, Pepper Lot 8 Block 175 ..._____.... .:. ',. Joseph W. Smith ___...,......... 8.02 Lot 3 ; E. A. Schult ................ 13.90 his Frequent Lot 1 Block 176 ............ .,.\., Conrad Thorpe .................... 4.55J. Lot 4 E. A. Schult ..............._ 13.90 eloquently presented ease. Lot 2 Block 176 ....__...... V. Shasky ......._.._..__......... 3.70 Lot 5 0. Stendahl ...........__... 2.34 interruptions, barbs and shafts Lot 4 Block 176 ....._....,, Allan E. Heyson .................. 3.70J. Lot 8 Dry Goods Co. .... 2.34 from the older senators failed to an- Lot 6 Block 176 ..._.....__. Clinton Moorman ....__...... 3.70 II Lot 9 f . M. Benson ........................ 2.34 noy or divert him. He proved him- Lot 8 Block 176 ............ i'.6; ; Victor J. Robins, Sr. ..........., 3.70 Lot 10 Hunsbourg ..........._...... 2.68 self, always, master of the situation, Lot 10 Block 176 .......... .:.. Mrs. E. A. Schult ...........,.... 3.70 Lot '13 W. Hathaway _..............:.. 2.68 demonstrating to the satisfaction of Lot 11 Block 176 .......... ,'., Mrs. E. A. Schult ................ 3.70 I Lot 15 E. A. Schult ..._........__.. 53.00 all, his ability te '"think on his feet" Lot 12 .Block 176 _..._..... < Mrs. E. A. Schult __..__...__00__. 3.76 Lot 16 E. A. Schult ...-............ 53.00 and take care of himself in any en- Lot 13 Block 176 .......... ... .:, Mary S. Cooper ...............:.... 3.70 Lot 17 A. Farah ...__..._._......00. 268! _ counter. Lot 14 Block 176 .......... .rc Lucille A. Lewis ..:_................_ 3.70 Lot 20 E. Miller ......__............ 2.68 Lot 16 Block 176 .......... ;. !. Ella M. Johnston ...._........... 3.70 I Lot 2 .......... : ; W.. Troeger .....___........._.... 29.20 Floridians may well feel proudof Lot 20 'Block 176 .......... ....: Dora Gimple ......_............_........ 3.70 Lot 3 W. Troeger .mu................ 29.20 their Junior Senator. Few men do Lot 21 Block 176 ........../ :'. Gustav C. Vos ._........__.......... 3.70 Lot 11 ; J. W. Scott .............._... 25.80 as well, and few receive widespread Lot 22 Block 176 .......... ,: Ruth R.: Beardsley ..._.......... 3.70 I Lot 13 Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70 recognition in so snort a time as has Lot 23 Block 176 .......... D. J. Johnson ...................... 3.70A. Lot 14 ; Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70 been accorded Senator Pepper. Pos- Lot 24 Block 176 .......... ''. : V. Bristow ................_..... 4.55E. Lot 15 : Charlotte E. Dorn ____.. 3.70 sessing youth, health and exceptional Lot. 28 Block 176 .......... -' W. Hathaway ................ 3.19 Lot 16 Charlotte E. Dorn '...... 3.70 is to Lot 30 Block 176 .......... James F. Costello .............:.. 3.19 I Lot 17 .... .... \ Charlotte E. Dorn ...... 3.70 ability Pepper qualified ' , Florida in'a creditable represent Lot 32 Block, 176 .......... '. Frank H. Roach ................., 3.19! Lot 24 M. Harding ....._.............._. 3.70 most Lot 36 :Block 176 ...__.._. Ruth R. Beardsley.............. 3.70 Lot 25 Pearl .._........................__. 3.70 manner, and his value to the state Lot 6 Block 195 ......_..... : Walter Jussell ............,......... 3.70 Lot 26 M. ,Harding __.._......._......__. 3.70 and nation will continue to increase ,' Lot 10 Block 195 .......... .; Janet J. Stockbridge ..........,. 3.70 Lot 33 H. Spies ._.................... 3.70 as lengthened service yields the Lot 23 Block 196 .......... !:; ,! Chas. W. Keenan ...._..__....... 4.55 Lot 34 : G.. Case ..__................ 3.70 strengthening fruits of "experlenco". Lot 4 Block 196 ............ Thomas B. ,Hall .........,........ 3.70 } Lot 35 G. Case umu___.......... 3.70 Lot 5 Block 196 ............ ": Blanche Dean ................__00.., 3.7QJ i Lot 14 C. Vickery .....__...._..._.__... 3.19 The appointment if Clayton Cod- Lot 6 Block 196 ............ .t Maurice E. Vaslow _............. 3.70' Lot 15 : C. Vickery __..................__.. 2.85 rington as director of the State Welfare Lot 7 Block 196 ............ ;":: Ella A. Nugent .............__....... 3.70 Lot 18 ; A. Taylor .....__........_ 2.85 Board should meet with general Lot 8 Block 196 ............ ". Ella A. Nugent .................... 4.55 Lot 38 I. Button ._................ 3.70 Lpt 20 Block 196 .......... H. C. Kolstad ....................__.. 5.10 Lot .1 T. B. Lord ..........-....-.-.- 2.85 ' approval. Term it a political pay-off Lot' 4 Block 201 ........--.. \ ,,!"i. Claflin Garst .....................;.. 3.70 Lot 15 Bodine .__"_"...""..__, 2.34: 'I,! if you choose, but you must!? admit Lot 6 Block 201 .___........ c.', E. J. Malone .....................L 3.70 Lot 10 \ Frank C. Deacon ........ 2.68 that it was earned and deserved. Lot 7 Block 201 ............ : : J H. R. Hopkinson ............._.. 3.70 Lot 15 A. Lilley __.............__.._...... 3.36 :But occasionally It occurs that a polI- Lot 11 Block 201 .......... 'i'- ::' :' M. B. Rothrock .................... 3.70 Lot 21 own ....__....__.....___._....__.. 8.80 tical apointee'posseises those abilities Lot 20 Block 201 .......... .",:; Mrs. L. K. Muir ....._..__........_. 3.70 Lot 31 C. Voss _____............._......... 2.00 and qualifications'' that make Lot 34 Block 201 .'......... ./ M. Koeoigsburg .................... 5.02 Lot 32 \ Mary E. Moon ............ 2.00 IHs choice a tris and intelligent one I Let 1 Block 202 .._......... ;. George A.. Heinz ....._.,__........ 4.55 Lot 33 Mary E. Moon ....__....,. 2.00 discounting entirely the question of Lot 4 Bleck 202 ............ J Walter F. Carrie .......__.... .. 3.02 I.I Lot 34 V. Bristow ...................... 2.00 debt. .....- Lot 5 Bleck 202 ........,... '. Walter E. Carrie ............__.. 2.02 Lots Goff ........................_. 17.30 political' : Lot 10 Block 202 .......... u Florence O'Meara ........_..,.:.... 3.70 Lot 17 Bitzer ......._.....__......... 7.10 "Thisis the happy situation with Let>> 11 Block 302 .......... Mrs. Frank: C. :Deacon ........ 3.70 Lot 18 Hayes Davis ....._...._<..... 27.50 regard to Clayton Codrington. HI Lot 12 Bloek 202 ........... Mrs. Frank C. Deacon .._..... 3.70 Lot 19 \ & B. Cash Grocery Store-Co. 27.50 Ability as an organizer ana managerwas Lot IS Block 202 ......... ." ;" James'' J. Carroll .....,._....... 3.70 Lot 20 Drug Co. .....__......._.. 27.50 displayed, not alone in his conduct Lot :1 Bloek 382 .........:. A. Rtinert ...................'_.:..... 7.10 Lot 2 Horowitz ......__...._... 2.00 of Cone's campaign, but againas Lot 3 Block 203 :........... ;',..; ,Dora Gimple ......................._ 4.55 I Lot 4 Y H. Schuler ..._............,.. 2.34 Chairman of the State Democrnft- Lot 4 Block 203 ............ ; ;' h B. A. Doerk ........................ 4.55: Lot 5 : M. Paulson __.......___........._ 2.34 ic Committee. Lot 6 Block 203 .___........ Mrs. Emily Rickmeyer ........ 4.55F. Lot 10 ., E. Stedman .___.......__......... 2.00 .! Campaign Lot 11 Block 203 .......... _' ..;. W. Iverson ._........_............ 4.04 Lot 11, E. Stedman __..........._..._.... 2.00 . Under his able direction, Welfare Let 12 Block 203 .......... : ,' Helen A. Sadtler ..._............? '4.04 Lot 22 Stock'0.: R. McEeachren 2.17 "' '''''00' ' ecfrivities should proceed In an in.. Lot 17 Block 203 .......... :. Crumble Davis ........................ 4.S9 Lot 23 ; R. McEeachren .............. 2.17 tellisent and orderly manner, wJth Lot 18 Block 203 .......... .:;:.:' Julia Sharkey ....................,. 4:04 Lot 13 :,; L. 0. Holdsworth & a weeding out of wasteful aad extravagant Lot 19 Block 203 .......... :/:. Mary King ...................:........ 4.04 Robert J. Olsen .___......_....... 7.40 pracKees and vltttaut tfcecurtaik Lot 20 Block 203 .......... ; .j,: Ella Kane ...__...............__........ 4.04 Lot 14 '. L.. O. Holdsworth & ent of Lot 22 Block 203 .......... .{:.f, Laura L. Logan __......m_......., 4.04 : :; Robert J. Olsen ....__............ 7.40 any necessary or useful Lot 1 Block 204 ...._...... .:. .:: Emily D. Rickmeyer ?"""... 3.70 Lot 15 : : : L. '0. Holdsworth & : function connected with the Lot 2 Block. 204 .....:.....: ..:. Emily D. ''Rickmeyer ............ 3.02 Robert J Olsen ........_......__. 7.40 work. Lot 4 Bloak 204 ............ : Mrs. H. A. Rosenthal: ....:... 3.70 Lot 16 : ; L. O. Holdsworth & Lake City loses a good postmaster Lot 8 Block 204 .......;.... ._' Emma E. Anderson ._......_... 5.40 Robert J. Olsen .,.?............. 7.40 but Florida gains a capable and Lot 13 Block 204 .......... .'' : : : Edwin G. ''Boon ..............__.. 3.70 Lot 17 : : L. O. Holdsworth & efficient Welfare 'Directo* Lot 2 Block 207 ............ .'l:: _. Lillian H. Wright ..........._.... 3.36 Robert J. Olsen ._.........__.._ 21.00 Lot 3 Block 207 .....-...-.. :V-; I Charles W. Wright ............ 3.36 Lots 1 H. Miner ..__........___.._......._ 11.90 Lot 4 Block, 207 ............ :-;; Mrs. Minnie J. Starke .__..... 3.36 Lot 2 Kinderling ._............._.. 1.66 '< :(Note by Kay's Girl Friday) I Lot 6 Block 207 ..._........ \. .. Helen M. Bathaway ......__.... 3.36 Lot 15 : E. Chenot ..........._............ 2.00 The boss got this far with his Lot 7 Block, 207 .......... .. ::, George W. Garber ......__........ 3.36 Lot 12 ; W. Meyers ..............j... 3.70 ; weekly, or should I say, weakly Lot 13 Block 207 ........ .(. !! Francis D. Nieman, Trustee 3.70 I Lots 1, : : Refining Co. .._m__........ 51.30 :. column, when he received a wire Lot 19 Block 207 .......... '. < Amelia M. Hall ....-............... 3.02 Lot 11 M. Hopkins ........__...... 2.34 ;- that his old friend, Red Edgerton, Lot 20 Block' 207 .......... i:] James J. Carroll ...__.............. 3.02 Lot 2 ; : M. Hopkins _.._............ 2.00 r Lot 22 Block 207 .....__... I ,'* :, Marie Pavlik ......_.,.........._..__ 3.02, Lot 6 : L. Lynn ._.00_.._...__........_..____ 2.34 was getting married up in South Lot 23 Block 207 .._.....,. ...:-% Marie Pavlik ......__................ 4.38 Lot 7 M. Hopkins ................ 2.34 b' Carolina and just couldn't get hiteh- Lot 3 Block 208 ........-... ,..,:!, /',r: W. A. Isaacs ,........................ 2.34 Lot 9 Wiebe ...._.......:..._..... 2.68 :IF( -ed up without his presence.So Lot 4 Block 208 ............ ". :*.::: W. A. Isaacs ..._....:.............. 2.34 Lot 1 Laundry Co. ...._... 42.80 . &; the boss stuck his toothbrush Lot 5 Block 208 ............ ,<: W. P. Didlake ..,._____.........._? 2.34 Lot 11 : J. Wilders .......___mm___..... 2.00 Ijf// in his rest pocket, packed his clean Lot 6 Block 208 ............ .1-.. W. P. Didlake ..........__......._.. 2.34 Lot 12 : ; J. Wilders .......__...._....__.... 2.00 pair of socks I and his other shirt i* Lot 7 Block 208 ............ < Lawson Payne ..................,... 2.34 Lots B. Seigler __........_..._......... 22.40 ':j" a bag, bundled Mama Kay and Peg- Let 8 Block 208 .._..?..... ''f.r.:. M. Huiue .............__:....__........... 2.34J. Lot 21 : G. Ames ..........____..__........ 3.70 ''f t'r Lot 9 Block 268 ...........- ::\'.'. W. Huiue ................._....._.. 2.34J. Lots Francis ....__.._............. 3.70 ': sy in the car, gave me Instructions Lot 10 Block 208 .......... .: .. W. Huiue ...............__..._..... 2.34 Lots 1, : ; Lumber Co .............. 30.90 f.:' to fill up his column- and hit the Lot 11 Block 208' ......._.. ,>:. John C. McCoy ..................._ 2.34 Lot 40 M. Harding _...._......__......_. 2.34 'r '' road for S. C. Lot 21 Block 208 .......... .: .V Lewis F. Mar ....-_.............__.... 2.34 Lot 1 O. Ostertag _.....__.... 3,70 K:;. I expect it is all right fir peopleto Lot 22 Block 208 .......,.. .i* :, Lewis F. Mor ........................ 2.34H. Lot 2 :: O. Ostertag. ..,...._.... 3.02 l;: get married. Somebody seems to Lot 24 Block 208 ........_. : '**... F. Bycroft ............._.......... 3.02 Lot 21 L. Curtis .... .......____........ 3.02 "v:'. be doin' it all the time, and I expect Lot 25 Block 208 .......... :.'s.: Emma Willard ............__........ 3.02 Lot 22 L. Curtis ......_................. 3.02 ,;, somebody has to attend the Lot 26 Block 208 .......... .. V. Emma Willard ............._........ 3.02 Lot 19 Lanier ____.................... 3.02 weddings Lot 28 Block 208 ._........ V.V. .. Miss Caroline Pavlik ..m....... 3.02 Lot 20 Lanier' ....__.................. 3.02 " it, to see_ that the ceremonies are pro- Lot 29 Block 208 .......... .;,,; sLot Miss Caroline Pavlik """_..... 3.02 Lot 21 : : : Lanier ......:................. 3.02 .. perly performed and to be able to 27 Block 354 ,......... >, f Mrs. H. S. Sadtler .__........... 3.02 Lot 22 Lanier .......__............... 3.02 , /' .wear, if necessary, that the harnesswas Lot 28 Block 354 ....__._.. '- *: Mrs. H. S. Sadtler .............. 3.02 Lot 23 ; : Lanier _.......:............... 3.02 '::, correctly adjusted. But, believe Lot 29 Block 354 .......... :; i: Alice G. Rothrock ................. 3.02 Lot 24 : Lanier ........_.......__...... 3.02 '. me, I'm darned glad that the boss .Lot 30 Block 354, ........? r Mrs. H. S. Sadtler ................ 3.02 Lot 27 ; G. Case ..__.........__....... 3.02 f. :.' .' didn't get a personal invitatlen from Lot 31 Block 354 ......._.. :, Mrs. H. S. Sadtler ................ 3.02 Lot 28 G. Case ...................... 3.70 :: the Duke and Wally to watch them Lot 32 Block 554 .......... Jennie Barber .........._:.....,.,_.. 3.02J. Lot 1 : Tishler ....__......'.......... 3.70 : ., Jump thru the hoop. Lot 33 Block 354 .......... K. Baker ............_.__......_...- 44.50 Lot 23 ; A. Clelland .................... 3.02 :. Lot 1 Block 355 ..._........ ; John S. Banks ..................,... 3.02 Lot 24 A. Clelland ..............__.... 3.02 He will be back next week with Lot 23 Block 355 ....__.... ( Olaf Olsen m........................... 3.02 Lot 27 :; R. Hopkinson .._._...._....._.. 3.02 I S:. 'his: alleged column, and it probably Lot 25 Block 355 .......... Bernard R. Payne ..__............ 3.02 Lot 28 :: G. Case .__.._..............._ 3.02 < will be full of orange blossoms rot 28 Block 355 ...._...... Mrs. H. .J. Warner ......;......... 3.02 Lot 29 G. Case ............:......... 3.02 r and wedding marches. Lot 25 Block 356 "'''...'' H. Burk ............................... 3.02H. Lot 35 ; : Eilers ...___........_......... 3.70 ; Until then-adios, and happy Lot 26 Block 356 .......... Burk ..--.....__..................... 3.02 Lot 36 i Eilers __...................:.. 4.55 i', landings: Lot 28 Block 356 .......... Julia L. Sharkey............... 3.02T. I Lot 13 : H. Blacksmith ...._..... 2.85 Lot 30 Block 356 .......... P. Waddell ...................... 3.02 Lot 10 : S. Cook .................._... 3.70 ..t Lot 39 Block 356 .......... Tinier G. Case ..._..m............. 3.02 Lot 11 : S. Cook- ............_......... 3.70 .: :EMPLOYERS ATTEND MEETING Let 40 Block 356 .......:.. Elmer G. Case ....:................. 3.02 Lot 12 S. Cook __....__.............. 3.70 .l -- Lot 41 Block 356 .:........ vjmer G. Case ..__................__ -.02" Lot 13 S. Cook ..........._...._..... 3.70 } Lot 9 Block 357 ............ Alice A. Menge ...._............... 3.02 Lot 14 S. Cook .__................... 3.70 Jacksonville, July 1 (FNS) .-Employers Lot 22 Block 357 ..:....... Helen S. Sadtler m......._....,., 4.55 Lot 15 S. Cook ...._...._......_..... 3.70 ,- in all classes of state industry '..ot :, Block 357 .........: .' :jr-a: Di. Hppkins "___..m__.... 3.70 i Lot 33 ,L. Gramstadt ....__............ 3.70 this week are' attending a Lot 30 Block 357 .....,*.. .* r.na M. Hopkins ................ 3.70 Lot 10 rs. M. L. Porteus ........_...._.. 2.34 eries of meetings arranged by the Lot 3 Block 358 _..__....._. O H. Schuler _._...__...........__. 3.02 Lot 12 R. Beardsley........:'...... 8.80 Associated Industries of Florida for Lot 4 Bleck 558 .......:.... ariorie L. Durgin .............. 3.02 Lot 13 R. Beardsley............... 8.80 2? the purpose of clarifying provisions Lot 4 Block 358 ............ David R. Larson _...........:__... 3.02Mvs. Lot 14 L. Becket _................. 3.02 7: -It.f the Black-Connery wage and hour Lots 15, 16 Block 358 \ E. A. Schult ......,...,..... 25.80 Lot 15 L. Marshal ................ 3.02 :labor bill, now pending In congress. Lot 17 Block 358 ...._..._ I Mrs. E. A. Schult ......_......... 17.30 Lot 16 Pavlik ......_..._............... 2.31 Lot 21 BlocE1 358 ........:.. .Anna J. Kuhlmann .............. 3.70 Lot 9 ) C. Sims ..._.......____......... 2.00 e E. T. Lay eecxutive secretary, an- Lot 22 Block 358 .......... \nna J. Kuhlmann .............. 3.S7L. Lot 10 W. Fuquay ....__..............____ 2.00 ; 'nounced that the bill would regulate Lot 23: Block 358 .......... M. Harding .................... 4.55 Lot 15 Taylor ........................ 2.00 :L; : the wage and hour scales of all Lot 24 Block 358 .......... / -'nlJ., Kuhlmann ............ 3.70 Lots 24 G. Darnell .............. 2.68 workers in industries manufacturing 'Lot 25 Block 358 .......... ,Edith A., Becker ................ 3.70 Lot 2 C. Griffith .................... 1.15 :products to be sold in interstate f-ot 29 Block 358 ...,._.... 7T"jorio' L Durgin..:......_ 3.70 Lot 7 L. O. Holdsworth ._n__.. 1.15 commerce or in competition with any Lot 24 Bleck 358 .......... ("(>w. Co. & Mrs A F Huffer 3.02 Lot 14 '. E. C. Norton Dawson. 1.15 r, taticle in interstate Lot 43 Block 358 ........_ TT'lda Toenberg ......?..........._ 3.02 Lot 7 Flickinger & Marie *x.; fp'culd to Tirtualjy commerce, and Lot 18 Block 360 .......... V. W. Young ........................ 3.02 Redelsbacber ................_...__ 1.45 ; apply everything' Lot 19 'D'lo@k ,3-60 .......... ?f. W. Young .......i................ 3.02 Lot 4 T. Frith .___.............__....... 1.15 manufactured In Florida. Lot 4 Block 361 .......:.... Cora A. Keller ....;.:..__.._...... 3.03 Rolling Growers Express ........ 1.32 , f ' [ L |