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THE PALM BEACH POST Saturday Morning, September 1933 Page Two Wants To Go Home Interested In Chick Doors Closed In Face TAMPA, Sept. 4. (Sob UVALDE, Texas, Sept. 4. UP) A motherless bantam chick bing, too realistic to be of the sound picture variety, emerging from a neighborhood movie AS REBEL COHORTS apparently interested Vice-Pres- Five Marines Tried For Putting Red Flag On Embassy PEKIN, Sept.

4. (UP) Five U. S. Marines were court-martialed today. They were charged AT ident John Garner today much more than a political speech he PLANE OYER ATLANTIC IN WESTWARD FLIGHT theater early this morning and primed two policemen for ac will make in New York Septem- tion.

ber 16. Garner evinced considerable When they knock knocked and asked "Who's there?" a ONE WAY TRAFFIC Lions Club Told First Street Concerns Are Circulating Petition Information that First Street merchants already are circulating petitions to restore one-way traffic between Dixie Highway and with running up a red flag on the concern over the care of the BOSTON, Sept. 4. They ejected Patrick Quinn from Charles Street jail today and unceremoniously shut the doors behind him before he could remonstrate. Quinn, a 67-year old Cambridge stationary fireman, said yesterday he would "rot in jail" rather than pay a 63 cents income tax he contended he didn't owe.

An attractive young woman, whose name tax officials declined to reveal, cleared up Quinn's indebtedness to the State today. U. a. embassy here. standing international agreement childs voice from within an three day old bantam.

(Continued from Page One) head perched a jaunty white hat. Four of the group were charged between France and Spain. swered, "I want to go home." "The hen was about to kill it, (Continued from Page One) publican party to defeat Senator James Couzens. 1 fYlliypns a KonHiifatA rnH When the Spanish government While one officer quieted her, Calmly she stepped into the ship, took off, and disappeared into the in addition, with desertion, black jacking a sentry and stealing gov militiamen recaptured the bridge the other routed out the theater so I am going to raise it myself and before long I will have a fine rooster," he explained, care cloud-heavy dusk. ernment arms.

head they asked the. French to manager who opened the door. In the ship's cabin were a jug Early in August, according to shuttle the car as far as the Span fully adjusting the chick's basket At the show alone last night she'd fallen asleep and didn't of black coffee, a package of fruit so it could get proper sunlight. tne court's charges, Privates Ed ward O. Kirby of Los Angeles, Er and nuts her only food and wake up until early morning.

nomination on the Republican ticket, caused something of a fu rore a fortnight ago by announcing his intention to support President Roosevelt for re-election. "You can go Into towns of 1500 persons, out in the State," Murnhv drink. The vice-president, neanng the end of a long, leisurely va nest R. Jameson of Lake View, Olive Avenue, that II. 0.

T. C. work at Palm Beach High School is a year away and that Florida may expect one of its best season's this winter, was brought before Before she took off she told friends she expected she would cation at his Uvalde home, was P. J. Wilson of Baltimore and Stephen A.

Redden, of Ridge- non-committal about when he average 156 miles an hour on the ley, raised "a red curtain on would leave for the East to take projected flight. the Lions Club at its luncheon session Friday at the George Wash' the embassy flagpole. said, "and find as many as four active part in the Later, according to- the indict She had waited for four days for favorable weather- and then tremendous signboards for the ington Hotel by Police Chief R. W. ID UP BY SUES ment, they assaulted a sentry near Milburn.

started in the face of adverse con candidate opposing Couzens. That is being done in every area. It must rnsr at Innct SlnnflfYl fri tne emc-assy, knocked him out and took his service revolver. They The merchants have felt a decrease in business since two-way IS Orlando Suit Taken To Supreme Court WASHINGTON, Sept. 4.

OP) W. T. Murphy, a contractor, appealed today to the Supreme Court in his effort to recover $239,310 from Orlando, for what he claimed was a breach of a $2,769,881 peving contract by -the city. The tribunal was asked to re 11 -m I ditions which Harry Richman, the singer who, with Dick Merrill, flew from New York to Wales the day were A. W.

O. L. for several days All mills Are loosed just the billboard advertising. until arrested by Marines. BORDEAUX, France, Sept 4.

UP) A tralnload of 800 Spanish government militiamen who fled when the rebels captured Irun tonight left Bordeaux for the French border near Barcelona. It was said they would again join their comrades at Barcelona to fight rebels under what they termed "better odds." Many of them wore bandages over wounds. Wives and children bade them good-bye at the station. Some of the women refugees found their men-folk, with their hysterical greetings mingling with the shriek of those who were told their men had been killed at the front. Af Af'nn A Senator Couzens is opposed fop before, said he "shouldn't like to face myself." After their arrest, a fifth Ma niiiuifcttijuiio renomination by former Gov.

Wil- OF Picket Are ber M- Brucker. Archie R. Fra rine, private J. Dowden, was "I don't think she will get tar i implicated in the flag-raising, oci, jus caiiijjmgii manner, SHH1 though not in the assault on the ik. pM.

loaay inai an investigation would (Continued from Page One) with a light plane," said Richman, who, with Merrill, made their record-speed crossing in a ship that cost $100,000. MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 4. The be welcomed, although he ques- sentry. companied by a man pilot mechanic.

view a ruling of the fifth circuit court of appeals that only $1,817 flour milling industry here was tioned the authority of the Senate ine rive pleaded guilty as charged. tied ud completely tonight after to scrutinize expenditures in a traffic was started on First Street last Monday, Chief Milburn indicated. He brought out that the school this year in all probability will not have R. O. T.

C. instruction because of a lack of War- Department appropriations, but he thought organization of a unit next year likely. Applications have been received from 200 students, he said. After two weeks as commandant at Fort Scriven, recently, he went to Washington to obtain information concerning the possible organization pf a unit here. was due the contractor.

A Fed' As the climax of a day featured The court's sentence will not be strike picketing resulted in the awe primary. eral district court had awarded by erroneous announcements, of closing of three concerns which "As far as I know," said James announced until after it is ap the larger amount. ficial corrections and tardy reports had continued operation. E. Davidson, Republican national proved by the Navy Department, Murphy told the Supreme Court Officials of Washburn-Crosbv.

committeeman, "we naven naa of results, Mrs. Thadens arrival was announced at first as that of Miss Ingalls, who actually did not the contract was dated October 10, 1925, and was breached by the the Northwestern Consolida- much of a fund yet. What money ted Milling Company and the King we have will not be spent until city lune, 1930, when "about arrive until an hour later. ish customs house on their side, where they pried it open and one-third 3f the whole work re- When the mistake was discov- shutdowns effective with the close Edmund C. Shields, Demo- helped themselves to the ammuni mained to be done." ered, Mrs.

Thaden was asked to Richman and Merrill said they would wait for more favorable weather before taking off on their projected return speed flight to New York. Mrs. Markham tonight was essaying what no woman and few men have accomplished. Amelia Earhart Putnam, the American aviatrix, flew the Atlantic from west to east alone, and Amy Mollison crossed from Wales to Connecticut with her husband in 1933. But no woman alone has ever flown from England to New York.

She will fly over the ocean i grave of two other women who tion. of today's grind after a crowd of cratic national committeeman, strike sympathizers estimated by asked about the reported "The 'dilly-dally' policy of the During his absence, Chief Mil-burn said, he learned of growing address the crowd. Those of the government de Gulick, William Warner and city," he continued, "prevented the contractor from making any union officials at 1,000, stopped iuna, saia: fenders still alive after the two mill emDloves from recortine for Chairman Lonergan can mean interest in Florida. He predicted ah unusually large season and urged all to extend the fullest profits, with the result that what (Continued from Pane One) their two companions were first to complete the Bendix race, only to go unnoticed for 15 minutes by work. the Democratic Party.

He never days of hand-to-hand fighting, scattered before the grenade-hurling victorious rebels. profits he might have made were The Pillshurv A mill, one of the saw that much money. I hope Mr. by the telegram. The signature "Leita Ott," he said, should probably have been Leila Otto if, as still tied up in the uncompleted largest in the rountrv.

milt prind- Glavis will call on me. If he Will Some fled over the international spectators intent on watching opening ceremonies of the national part of the work. lntr Werinesrinv. Some 40 pvn- uivrsugiue nie inuiuuimiy lie the telegram seemed to indicate, bridges into France; others clutched their rifles grimly and air races. tors in the city have also ceased find out hw money you can Miss Leila Ginette of St.

Albans, had married Otto, one of the men operations because of the walkout. Bel o'ong on. Registration Books gave ground toward San Sebas It started three weeks ago when tian at an ever-increasing pace. failed in east-west auempis. iney were the Hon.

Elsie Mackay and the Princess Lowenstein-Werth- named in the warrant. i i Canal Tax Test Case Going To Precincts The flames, which could be seen In addition, Connor said, the tel ine uuur, lueu, cereal, arm eieva- ff tors workers union called its mem- VVntten I CStimony plainly from the French side of egram was addressed to C. H. Gin- courtesy to all visitors. Later in the day, two dozen members of the Children's Home here, escorted by President R.

M. Blake and Joe McKain, club members, were guests of the rnanage-ment of Lido Pools. Afterward, refreshments were served. Lloyd Bell was in charge of the program, Joe McKain led club singing and Mrs. Lillian Kup-pers played club music.

President Blake announced Millard Conklin, Daytona Beach, district governor, will make his official visit next Friday. Before Supreme Cour the frontier, licked up the crumb bers out to enforce demands for TnU-pn Tn Fsttitp Clnsn union recognition and wage ad- 1 3Ken ln 3S8 1 ett, St. Albans. C. H.

Ginette, Connor explained, JUStmentS. Tpstimnnv in thp liHunlinn nw ling walls and tinted the red and gold monarchial banners raised by the rebels. TALLAHASSEE, Sept. 4. UP) was the name of Leilas father In preparation for the general election of November 3, county registration books are being sent out to the individual precincts today.

They will be open for registration through October 10, at ine ship canal authority asked who died several years ago. Her ship, a single-engined, low-wing monoplane, has a cruising range of about 4,000 miles. "I believe in the future of an Atlantic air service," she said before taking off, "and I want to be in on it at the beginning." "It is a difficult flight. I know. the estate of William Perpall, negro, was taken in writing be- There were hundreds of bodies the State Supreme Court today Morrow Advocating Miss Ginette missing compan ion is Lorena Hills of Williams-town, Vt.

Both girls are 21 and which time they will be returned sprawled along the river-bank path of the two-day battle, but how many had been killed within Irun no one professed to to compel a circuit court clerk to cancel county- taxes on land acquired as part of the right of way for the Florida Gulf Atlantic Duplicate DallOtin? Friday afternoon. The judge was hearing this probate matter in the to the office of Supervisor of have been missing since Wednesday night from the Heaton Hos I just don't like the look of the Russell O. Morrow of Lake ahsence or Judge Richard P. Rob- Refugees and deserters told of Registration J. L.

Grier. Poll-taxes may be paid up to the same date at the office of Tax Collector Tom pital here. map. The blue seems too vast Between friendly pieces of land." Worth. Democratic nominee to the bins.

Traffic Signboards Placed In Time Area the government defenders shoot Canal. Herman Ulmer, Jacksonville at torney, told the court the litiga If the nurses were not found be 1937 legislature, advocated Fridav Susie Lowman, sometimes She is the sister-in-law or isir fore tomorrow morning, Connor ing prisoners on the spot before they fled the doomed city. Others Campbell. the casting of duplicate ballots to known as Susie Lowman Perpall, Charles Markham, colliery baron- tion was a test case and would said, a posse would be formed to The list of precinct registration avoid mistakes at polls. who was exonerated for shooting ev.

search surrounding wooded sec places has already been published. control considerable other property transfers. Under the duplicate ballot sys- rerpau, and who claims to be his crossing into France said the major part of the 500 prisoners had been loaded into vans and rushed Tall and athletic-looking, Mrs. tions on the theory the twe girls Anyone eligible and qualified to tem, Morrow said in an address common law wife, is contesting The suit, a mandamus action. Markham maintained a vigorous training schedule for preparation had met with foul play.

vote in the primaries in June is before the Junior Chamber of control of the estate with Eleanor to San Sebastian there to be exe (Continued from Page One.) nue between First and Evernia Streets. Police Chief R. W. Milburn said similar stop and speed limit signs will be placed along the Dixie Highway and Olive Avenue as was directed against T. D.

Lan now qualified to vote in the gen Commerce, the original ballot Dames, sister of Perpall's mother for the flight. caster, clerk of the Marion county cuted piecemeal as the rebels advanced nearer. "I have had the Atlantic flight Richman, Merrill eral election. The books are open for the benefit of those who have in mind for some time," she said, Among the hostages who refu would be backed with carbon The Dames woman brought an in-paper and in marking it the voter junction to prevent the Lowman automatically would mark two woman from opening Perpall's safe I circuit court, and involved only small area. The court, taking original jurisdiction in the suit, ordered Lan not already registered.

To Await Weather goon as they can be made. He expressed his appreciation for the "then the chance to do it was given me by a Kenya syndicate interested in aviation. They are uonvwj. ur naviug any connection wun ine a gees said had been shot and killed by government retreating forces were the Bishop of Victor Parada, of the Spanish The two sets of ballots would estate. French Leftists Now manner in which the public is co CROYDON AIRDROME, Eng caster to show cause by September 15 why he should not be re be canvassed by separate boards backing me right through.

Elmore Cohen, representing Ele operating with tht department's Demand Assistance in different places, he said, thus She grew up in Kenya, she ex anor Dames and curator of the efforts to control parking and re Traditionalist party, and Honorio quired to cancel a 1935 tax cer plained. Maura, Monarchist deputy. tificate on the property upon pay providing a "sure fire check" on accuracy in counting. The plan land, Sept 4. (JP) Harry Richman and Dick Merrill, with a record of the fastest west-east Atlantic crossing established, awaited favorable weather tonight for a re estate, and Phil O'Connell for the defense, who sought to be named Mrs.

Markham has been tiying Thus, at bayonet point amidst a ment of $3.14, representing the affirmed his purpose to keep violations at a minimum this winter. At the same time, Chief Milburn called attention to the need of would be both practical and inex since 1931, when she soloed after deadly shower of hand grenades, did the rebels conquer at Irun amount of State taxes due. Lancaster, the petition alleges, only eight hours' instruction, pensive, he added. me luuii tu ijieseiu int'ir argu- Morrow also expressed belief mfmts. whirh wpra tn She later made a solo flight to the city they paid so dearly to cap automobile drivers exercising refuses to cancel the certificate England from Kenya colony every person wno registers as a greater care in certain particulars unless county taxes and interest.

seven flying days after she had "While checking parked cars our ture, believing its possession would give them a strong focal position for the rear guard of the armies amounting to $11.80, are included writing. An order will be entered after the testimony has been transcribed. qualified voter should be required to pass a literacy test to the ex flown only 100 hours previously. also. She has known dangers of Hying tent at least of being able to read set to march on Madrid to the men find many that have been left with the windows open and the doors unlocked," he said.

"This The canal authority contends an and write his own name. before this. south. On her first flight to England Among his proposals were: En- Most of Hannibal's troons wera Ferocious-looking Moors, and act of 1935 makes it the duty of the clerk to cancel the certificate upon payment of the amount of (Continued from Page One) caused in Spain by a blockade contrary to the most elementary rules of international law." Thorez, before going to lead the demonstration, proposed Communists and Socialists appeal jointly to Blum "to raise the blockade so fatal to the cause of the republican Spain and the cause of liberty and peace." Although the premier was expected to keep the Socialists in line behind his pledge of non-intervention, the Communists' agitation led political observers to foresee the possibility of a crackup in the French People's Front. The Leftist mass meeting was called as a celebration of "solidarity" on the sixty-sixth anniversary Spanish Foreign Leigonnaires to is a dangerous practice and is re sponsible for many car thefts.

"The officers often find pocket' from Africa she was forced down in a jungle, but pushed on until actment of a State drivers' license terrified at the sight of snow law, restriction on the issuance of when they crossed the Alps. They the State taxes, interest and re night were running through four- she finally reached Heston Field turn flight to New York. "We expect to fly back to the United States as soon as we get favorable weather," said Richman, the Broadway crooner. He added: "We probably will be here for two or three more days." The pair landed in a South Wales cow pasture yesterday less than 18 hours after they took off from New York. They were out of gasoline.

Their time and speed passed the mark set by Mattern and Griffin July 5 and 6, 1932, when they flew from Harbor Grace, N. to Berlin, 3,000 miles, in 18 hours and 40 minutes. Richman and Merrill took off in their plane, "The Lady Peace," had never seen snow before. demption costs. fifths of the Spanish Northern books in the seats of cars that are left unguarded with the windows and stepped out with the remark coast frontier.

oonas, retention 01 miangiDie tax revenue in the county in which they originate and correction of I have flown alone from wai Throughout the earlier part of open. It is a wonder more of them robi." Workers Alliance pardon power abuses. are not stolen." the day, groups of government fighting men faced certain death In 1932, while touring the Con Bert Cole, handled the pro Calls WPA Strike Running red lights and failure to make boulevard stops are tinent by air, she narrowly es gram. President John Cook pre rather than surrender. WALDORF sided.

Repeated little groups of 20 or caped death when her ship crashed into a German ditch. WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. UP) 30 men fought through to the ap among other forms of carelessness that help to keep up the total of traffic accidents, the chief added. The Workers AMiance of America At one time she hunted big State Blue Law Used proaches to the two international announced today it had been game in Africa in her plane.

She of the founding of the French re bridges and held them with their backs to. France until they were recognized by Works Progress would spot the game ana men cir To Ban Liquor Sales Administration as a collective bar cle over it, directing the hunters after refueling and landed this afternoon at Croydon. riddled to a man by the rebel public but it was turned into an open and vigorous expression of sympathy for Spanish Socialists on the ground. gaining agency for relief workers (Continued from Page One) SHOP 326 Clematis St. Next to McCrory'g Five and Ten Cent Store under a State law which forbids Mansfield Markham, the flier's but that its demand for wage in First one side held the bridge against the insurrection.

Hitler, Lloyd George the sale of liquor containing more creases had been rejected. Extreme Leftists, particularly heads, then the other but always bullets whined across the 100-foot David Lasser, president, simul than 3.2 per cent of alcohol on husband, who lives in Sussex, said he wished his wife "all the luck in the world." Their son, he said, was "too young to realize what his Sunday but permits municipalities taneously announced his organiza Meet, Shake Hands BERCHTESGADEN, Bavaria, wide Bidassoa River into France. to legislate their own restrictions the Communists, took the lead in arranging the demonstration while more moderate left wing elements urged caution against France Some weeping, some laughing tion had called a strike of 10,000 Minneapolis WPA workers, and mother is doing." by ordinance. Big Bargains Germany, Sept. 4.

UP) An Eng hysterically, exhausted government militiamen braved a screen said "this action is what the ad At the same time State Labor lishman and a German, whose being embroiled In Spain. ministration must expect from their refusal to pay decent wages." Inspector. John H. Mackey of Jacksonville, was here to organize Deaths And Funerals handiwork once caused mutual hatred, shook hands tonight. of bullets to cross over into France and search for their women and children.

Umtufo School Oversubscribed The alliance, which says it had a campaign against the employ David Lloyd George, Great Brit One of those who crossed into WASHINGTON, Sept. 4. UP) ain premier during the World Mrs.lMargaret Batchelder Dress Vp For Labor Day Save 25 to 50 MEN'S PANTS ment of persons under 21 years of age as liquor dispensers and night club entertainers. Juvenile War and one of the authors of the Secretary Morgenthau said today that applications for $50,000,000 800,000 members among relief workers and the unemployed, had demanded that WPA wages be increased 20 per cent, with a $40 a month minimum. France today was a rebel colonel who sought to assure French officials who had protested the Treaty of, Versailles, clasped hands with German Chancellor Adolf Mrs.

Margaret Batchelder, 85, mother of Mrs. Joseph E. Miller, of 2407 North Federal Highway, of 273-day Treasury bills offered September 2 totaled $140,137,000. Judge W. H.

Beckham said he had received complaints that many establishments providing "curb serv violation" of their soil by bullets, that the Fascists were anxious to He said $50,147,000 was accept for $1.85 for $2.50" for $3.50 2 for $4.50 College Park, Lake Worth, died August 31 after an illness of ten days. She was well known at Lake maintain "the best of relations with France. September Corn ice employed girls under age. Landon In Cloudburst ed. The average price of the Treasury bills to be issued is 99.901 and the average rate is Hitler, who as a soldier in the war fought the British and as a statesman denounced the Versailles treaty.

Lloyd George, on a study tour, was accompanied by his son and Joachim von Ribbentrop, Reich ambassador designate to the Valim to se.OO, Sunforli(-l Shrunk. From rooftops on the French Hits New Record Worth, having visited with her side pf the border could be seen TOPEKA, Sept. 4. UP) about 0.130 per cent per annum on a bank discount basis, the secretary added. number of white-robed bodies daughter for the last four win ters.

A two day motor trip to a CHICAGO, Sept. 4. UP) Sep leweflt ln Htrlpes and Checks. BOYS' PANTS Longles and Shorts strewn on the roof of the Fuenter- Saf tember corn, center of trade gos Court of St. James.

a i a monastery. Observers drought conference with President Roosevelt closed for Gov. Alf. M. Landon today in a cloudburst that sip of a possible "squeeze" around month end settlement time, broke RECREATIONAL CENTER Harold F.

Anderson Funeral services for Harold thought the bodies unquestionably were those of monks shot by the for $1.00 for $1.85 Japan Sends Protest sent torrents of water and silt all Board of Trade records for a TO OPEN ON SEPT. 14 OCALA, Sept. 4. UP) Juniper fleeing government forces. Anderson.

30. of Boynton, who In across the highway he travelled. To China; Gets One period of three years today with Looking out to sea, observers Springs Recreational Center, nucleus of an 80-acre park develop a Jump of 51 cents a bushel to died at 8 o'clock Thursday morn-ine at an Orlando hospital fol could make out a government gun S1.11J. For nearly 50 of the 66 miles between Atchison where he stopped for lunch after a personal inspection of Northeast Kansas ment on the Ocala National For boat aground on a sandbank which The spurt marked the first use lowing a long illness, will be held at the Mizell-Simon Chapel at 3 TOKYO, Sept. 4.

UP) Japan made and received protests tonight over incidents reported on est, will be formally opened to the public September 14. It will be it had struck during a bombardment of rebel shore positions. of the new September futures trading limits inaugurated by the o'clock Sunday afternoon. drought condition and Topeka, the Republican presidential nom The crew had deserted the ves its borders. It drafted an eight point de The body arrived here rriaay board Monday, permitting fluctua sel.

afternoon. dedicated by Charles H. Taylor, assistant director of Emergency Conservation Work, Washington, and will be accepted for the State inee rode through a driving rain tions of as much as 8 cents a The night was lit up by the He was a member of the Wood MEN'S SHOES Pedwln and Hannah $2.50 to $3.50 Values to S8.00 MEN'S HATS Straw and New Felts $1.00 to $1.95 Yaluea to 95 Dollar Bargains mand to the Chinese government for settlement of the Chengtu in that flooded lowlands and gulleys, bushel daily in comparison with the previously allowed 4 cents and left water inches deep for flames of Irun, flaring across billowing clouds of smoke. men of the World at Boynton and also of the Boynton fire depart by Governor Sholtz. limit for corn.

ment. yards along the concrete highway. WOMEN ARE INVITED cident and for control of anti-Japanese acts in China. Its charge d'affairs at Moscow received a stern warning from the Soviet that Japanese-Manchurian Survivors besides his wife, Mrs. POLICE COURT Louise Anderson, include his par TO ATTEND SESSIONS Art Trout, running red traffic TALLAHASSEE, Sept.

A.UP)- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson. Muskeeon. two broth 'ower CompanyWorkers 'rotest Municipal Plant TRENTON, Sept.

4. UP) soldiers were endangering peace by alleged border violations. light and failing to make boulevard stop, $12, $5 of which was Members of the Duval County Democratic Women, of Jack Men's 2 for suspended. Polo Shirts sonville, who recently criticized Thirteen union employes of the R. H.

Kleumne, driving while Farley Laughs NEW YORK, Sept. 4. lff the State Pardon Board for re Boys' Missouri Public Service Company under the influence of intoxicating Your mind Im free from worry when you nend loved ones the SAKE way, by train. Clean, atr-' conditioned comfort and fmter ichedules. A liberal quantity of baKKUce can be checked through -tv dent I nation.

SPECIAL FARES Fop Students and Teachers Reduced round-trip tirkets rood for travel In Pullman earn, limited to return hrlMmwi holidays, dr at end of school trrm. FROM W. PALM BEACH To: Bound-trip Atlanta, Ga. $25.60 Athens, Ga. 26.30 Baltimore, Md.

45.15 Chicago, HI. 65.30 Durham, N. 82.80. Gainesville, Ga. 27.70 Louisville, Ky 43.65 Macon, Ga.

22.05 New York, N. Y. 82.60 New Orleans, La. 36.50 Philadelphia, Pa. 49.00 'Richmond, Vs.

38.90 Tallahassee 17.90 Washington, D. 43.55 and many other points City Ticket Office, 809 Datura 81. Telephone A151 Dress Shirts leasing prisoners, were invited to NOTICE Following the annual custom, all stores will be closed Monday, September 7th, LABOR DAY West Palm Beach Merchants Association liquor, continued. barricaded themselves in the plant here today and paralyzed power, day to attend the board's meeting Bill Huff, disturbing the peace 2 for $1.00 .2 for $1.95 .5 for $1.00 Men's Dress Shirts Democratic Chairman James A. Farley and the three leaders who are directing Tammany Hall's policies during the illness of gas and water services tor i (warrant), $12.50 or 10 days.

beginning September 14. J. P. Newell, secretary to Gov hours in protest against a pro Victor Lahde, reckless driving, Men's Silk Sox posed municipal electric plant. $17.50.

ernor Sholtz, sent the invitation to Mrs. W. S. Jennings, president Boss" James J. Dooling today The strike ended when ired H.

S. Huffman, blocking an Leucke. Warrensburg, com alley, $7.50 of which $5 was Men's Athletic Shirts Shorts scoffed at reports that the Wigwam was' not solidly behind President Roosevelt. of the organization on behalf of the governor. pany president, assured employes 5 for $1.00 $1.00 they will be given jobs in other All-wool Anthony Azzolina, blocking an ATTORNEY ORDERED HELD Bathing Trunks alley, continued.

cities if the plant Is closed here. The company serves 90 other Missouri cities. Charles Washburn, peddling ers, Walter and Lester Anderson, and a sister, Mrs. Blanche Carlson, all of Muskegon. Charles Robert Miller Charles Robert Miller, '78, of 219 Fern Street, died at his home last evening at 6:30 o'clock following aii illness of several years.

He was a retired Christian Church minister and came here six years ago from Paris, Ky. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Emma Miller; a daughter, Mrs. Thelma Overholzer, and three sons, A. T.

Miller, Cleveland; La-Von Miller, Paris, and Pres-cott Miller, Southern Pines, N. C. Funeral arrangements will be announced later from the Ferguson, Funeral Home. SEABOARD BUYS MATERIAL NEW YORK, Sept. 4.UPI Large purchases of track materials In Birmingham, by the Seaboard Air Line Railway, was announced today.

IN MIAMI TRAFFIC DEATH MIAMI, Sept. 4. UP) Edward without a license, $32.50 or 30 days and 15 days. SEIIRA1GUVACHIW Allowed To Vote BRUNSWICK. Sept.

4. L. Lustgarten, 29-year-old attorney, was ordered held today on a manslaughter charge by Peace Justice Ralph Pole in connection with the death of Police Ser JOINTS. MUSCLES. PERIODIC TPTID GIVEN FULL FREEDOM ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept.

4. PAIN DUE TO INORGANIC CAUSES UP) The government today grant Men's, Young Men's and Boys' Suits $5.00 to $13.85 Valuea to 127.50 Tropical Worsted, Irish Linen, Cool Cloth, all wool blue, brown, grey serge. Belted and Plain Back. Single and Double Breasted. All sizes.

geant Robert Boyle. XJL J0 ed full freedom to former President Eusebio Ayala, who was Boyle died Monday after his UP) The Glynn county board of registrars today upheld the right of members of a Civcilian Conservation Camp to vote as qualified voters after names of 100 members of the Blythe island camp had been challenged. trQ. u. l.

rxt. Ofr. ousted after the revolt last Feb KILLS motorcycle collided with Lustgar-ten's car. A coroner's jury decided the fatal accident resulted from ruary, and to Gen. Jose Felix A MOSQUITOM ANTI 'criminal negligence" on the part 6 mit I A.

A. Nathan, local attorney, I ON ATI rilAS Estigarribia. Ayala, who was succeeded by Rafael Franco after the uprising, vas expected to leave Sunday for Buenos Aires. tfOBUOI-KOACHCS who filed the protest, said he did of the attorney. His bond was set at $1,000.

so for a client, Hoyt W. Brown..

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