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PAGE FOU CATSPAW REDS SEEN BOOSTING | NANKING POWER | ‘PERSONAL MENTION Jack Einhorn, son of Mr. and| (Mrs. A. Einhorn, left yesterday! for Tampa to spend a while with relatives and will visit in other PATRIOTS WHO HAVE BEEN S¢ctions of the state before {turning home. re- PUTTING BLAME ON COM- MUNISTS NOW REALIZE! Charles Saunders left over j highway yesterday morning 2c- TRUE SITUATION leeomeniea, by his mother for tat | Tampa to witness the graduation lot his daughter, Miss Edna Mae ; Pinder from Hillsboro High (Associated Press) | School. Returning he will be ac- NANKING, June 3.—One hun-! companied by two sons, William dred per cent nationalist patriots,R. Saunders and Chas. J. Saun- who have been blaming commu-| ders, Jr, nism for most of the ills which] have afflicted China for a decade,|_ Mrs. Acadio Henriquez are beginning to realize that they’ children, Joe, George and have the reds to thank for hasten-/ left on the Cuba yester f ing the downfall of corrupt pro-' noon for Tampa where they will vincial warlords. ‘be guests of another son of Mr Japanese spokesmen frequently| Henriquez, Geraldo, and hi charge that Generalissimo Chiang] family. Kai-Shek connives with the com-| munists to “invade” territories of) y4ieg warlords whose allegiance to Nan-| nucie elas ate king has never gone Rerun the School. hiaa ae F. seers) Cbs Coen ce “X-! yesterday for Tampa to Polling te; deals ob: the date Dr | parents and orice to the home Sun Yat ‘in Miami. Such indignantly | | charges | denied by the generalissimo. Penos Events In Regular Course Miss Fortuna z But the fact remains that|of Mr. and Mrs, Aquilino Lopez, ee yesterday for a course at Summer School in Gainesville. the By C. Y. McDANIEL and vii director of West High and O. boat join her Edna Smith, are Lopez, daughter wherever the reds threaten today,; tomorrow will be sited by Chiang’s legions, and the day after! will undergo a pol with| Mfss Minnie Porter Harris, who the regional warl bend-j was spending a few days in Ha- ing the knee to Nanking’s chief or| vana in company with her cousin, geting out. | Mrs. Margaret Hellings and re- A few years ago General Chiang} mained until she left for her| was asking for men and money to! home in Los Angeles, ned on exterminate the communists which | the Cuba yesterday afternbon. he had urrounded in Kiangsi| Were forthcoming but the “eom| SOVIET AMITY SEEN cd FOR BALTIC STATES. pletely surrounded” reds found a; way through the government; (By Assoctnted Press) RICA, Latv June 3.—Ap-| cordon, They moved into Hunan domain} of warlord Ho Chien, whose politi-| prehensive over the future of the ral sentiments took a sudden pro-| League of Nations and their own Chiang turn, Ho Chien remains inj security, the Baltic buffer states Hunan, but with his wings clipped.| are evidencing a tendency to be- Not so fortunate were the two|come more friendly with the warlords of Wweichow, which was! Soviet Union. the next province in the commu-! The chiefs of the general st: nists’ line of march. Both lost} of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania| have conferred recently in Moscowi with Soviety military leade their political heads, Troops Always In Pursuit Yunnan marched the] witnessed demonstrations of Soviet Hotly pursuing, but! military strength. never quite catching up, came the] Definite military alliances, government forces. When General} either open or secret, are rumored. | Chiang stepped out of his private As small independent countries, airplane in the provincial capital} born of the Versailles treaty, the he was accorded one of the great-} Baltic states in the past have con- sidered the League their chief guarantor of security. est welcomes had ever received. Failure of the League to obtain re he Warlord Lung Yun had seen to THE KEY WEST CITIZEN South Florida Truck Growers Profit from Fertilized € rops RL. Walton of Pompano anda part of his 193Scucumber crop which topped the market. made that cucumbers cannot be grown successfully on Florida’s lower East Coast. Two growers, however, are getting good results in good ms and in bad, the credit goin: rgely to careful and adequate fertilization. R. L. Wal- ton and W. A. Walton, of Pom- pano, produced 363 hampers this year on two acres with Agrico East Coast, Trucker,,“‘Under ad- verse gro’ eonditions, our crops top, Taarket, our price averaging $3.49 per bushel,” the Walton brothers reported. Their other crops are beans, peppers and tomar and they state that they ad a failure in the five they have been using A.A. Quality fertilizer. Other truck crops in this section The statement is sometimes still | VIEWS AND REVIEWS What They Say Whether | Right Or Wrong { ° ee tant Sec-' yeoce ec Francis B. Sayre, As retary of State: H “Considerably over 10,000,000 people are dependent for their subsistence upon exports of thel products of farm and factory.” | Donald Richberg, official: “The Constitution is being con-! ' tinually amended by the opinions of the Supreme Court.” i former NRA’ Daniel C. Roper, Secretary of Commerce: “For the fifst time in six year siness enterprise, as a whole, maintaining current operations and paying dividends without dyaw- ing upon capital or other ri produced equally outstanding re- sults in a poor growing year. Seven and a half acres of tomatoes yielded at the rate of a ton and a half an acre this season for another | pair of Broward County growers, J. B. Tanner and R. Depalo of Dania. “We loaded a carload off the first picking, all grading fancy,” they write, “and received a price of 20 cents a lug higher than the average on account of quality. In our opinion many far- mers lose money by not using more pounds of fertilizer per acre just as they would by underfeeding a work-horse.” Another truck farmer, W. B. Cheshire, of Pompano, produced as high as 150 hampers of high quality snap beans per acre with Agrico this season. ! Maker world.” Jin bringi: ietnen Thomas, United States Sen- ator from Oklahoma: “The extent of prosperity the level the aon of money in circula-} tion.” and ‘akayoshi Matsumuro, Major General in North China:| “I have come to China in spirit of friendliness.” | Alfred P. Sloan, President, Gen- eral Motors: “It may today, broadly speaking, about a better} | Rew of prices depend upon} Japanese} a be conservatively said that | Looking At Washington’ PHILIPPINES TO (Continued from Page One) 'PLAN SCENIC ‘ROAD SURVEY COASTS FOR SNOW CANYON ; assumed that companies with large interstate trade were undex ' + eral law against unfair labor mura | jtices but t plain that labor relation facturing are out. {tion of Congres | curity program is n | affected. e Court has s in During the last mo: \incidents have happer ; to bring into promin \ East and pussibilitic jrelations of the Unite Japan. About | the United Sta itention o: j ment larg 'from Maneh Ch | the heels of news jese troop moven three led to ria int ; Great Wall, the State Departme: | reiterated its ‘ith | treaties and observed t {pected other Ithem. ‘S | Trea ‘gram j Chinese € Japan. 1 the ta affect [this country been no ¢ Japan. With ployees oon a citizen the nece es of work [three and a } tions, involvir million loans the pre ters to t the ting + bond due. The itered mail | 45,000 posto? tic More than be dispatched, and America’s production plant is ob- solete.”” Vandervelde, ialist: “Belgium is not } come a second Austria.’ Belgian So-| t ripe to be- week General Chiang and his y to neighboring vhere the communists able for the ult: y hurric Szechwan were hal? been fighting each other for years. laying these warlords off against each other in the process of sup- pressing the reds, General Chiang got the upper hand. General Yen Hsi-Shan is the lat- est independent to be forced to drink the bitter tea of commu- nism. Six Nanking divisions today hold the bkalance of power in Shansi province which Yen has held as a private domain for 20 years. Now the reds are again in the south ne he borders of Kwangtung and Kwangse, and two m warlords are wondering whether history is going to repeat, threatening Government scientists estimate proximately 3,0004000,- 000 tons of solid soil material are washed out of the fields of pastures of the United States Sco ‘This Liquid Kills Skin Itch Quicker | Containing six kinds of itch kill- ing medicines, Imperial Lotion flows freely into skin folds and Pores to reach and itching of eczema, rash, tetter, ringworm and common itch. d $1. | | 75C Package of 500 Sheets GOOD QUALITY BOND PAPER THE a eee war barons who had; ward Geneva. i | i ARTMAN PRESS Citizen Bldg. PHONE 51 | | : I | | Fulford’s Poultry Farm i even an armistice in the Italian- Ethiopian conflict, and the Euro- pean political situation in general, have brought a cooling attitude to-; sourees to make up for defici F ‘Norman Thomas, Socialist candi-! date for President: “We have sonie prosperity ter fear befor Ridley Mitchell, Commerce: “Great minds do not always run the same channels merely because they are encased in bald heads.” member of J. and : of war than ever Lithuania’s dispute with Ger-, many over Memel, and with Po- land over Vilna, have in the past prevented close cooperation be-; — tween the Baltic states themselves. ; Arthur H. Compton physicist: i favor an exter Even this situation, it is believed,} “What nobler ambition can one, come tax theor: may now be glossed over. ihave than to cooperate with his’ ditional rever | Arthur Vandenburg, United States! 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