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nse anes ag C. H. SMITH Comes To MaKE| - Cotton mats—which officials cTpaR ISSUES PRESSED 2 say Ste nothing more than quilts SURVEY OF LOCAL j—are used in “curing” newly laid} LONG SESSION AMZAD, {__ It started as an experiment to\ cyan STORE TAX VALID jdevelop a new use for the state’s C. H. Smith, tag agent for the} chief crop, but officials found that By HUGO SIMS ‘sprnae sale was held at the Gipel sponge sales dock with 24 State Motor Vehicle Departments; the mats when. wetted and placed (Seecial Weshinaten Corsespondt OF iS ar iediat ta Key Wes a of Citizen) tering: ranging from Setectng enter tans Wednesday icoking over of fine wool. e th oe F bin i Hg | 5 rretst “alla ” for rcorgan‘zation of ber! pe eens: ge cage ‘tude and the measure was left te). * ant ame. t-ercaiamgestur’ the decision of the Senate itseif.|im*isted upon (1) a work relief other items which are ‘neither side is over-confident oz! for 1938 as recommended; (2) | mosquitoes, has been reached. ‘victory at this time, but that there| maximum hours and minimum; A lengthy notice was twill be a show-down between the/ wages legislation and the prohib' in this paper on MEETING TONIGHT :<-:::=: and the Democrat op-! tion of cnild ‘abor in interstate; 10 days specified position is certain. ‘commerce; (3) the beginning of | tiop of these receptacles f pDISCU: TTERS at w tegrated wer poli ioe = .| ‘Phe atmesphere in Washington, an int power icy, fete of grass, yellow and wool all, ESTATE COMPLETED *° ss lhas cleared considerabiy since the| including long-range soil conser-' today. of which were sold at the prices ? Mr. Miller said that while CERNING FUTUR= | President retuxned from his fish-| vation, fleod control, navigation! } ; ing trip along the Gulf coast, Con-|and hydro-clectric development; were an appreciable number obey- sHhered by the buyers. Total of ‘Asasel a ab-the etite afl ACTIVITIES {gressioncl leaders, who were (5) @ two-year exvension of pres-| ing the call and getting rid of the prices offered was $905.41. the late Beatrice Robert White. | phopeful of some break in the/emt manu‘acturers excise and these receptacles there were also nance mentioned, by rs i |‘ Geadleck on the court issue and/ “nuisance” taxes and (6) a baka number of le who decided a Be cn ane ae ae Members of Arthur Sawyer! wistfully anticipating a turn that|lance of the budget during the} = Miss M: a MeMa-| Post 28, American Legion, ape: would make possible the conclu siseal year 1938 with actual equati- hon and Miss Louise De'aney, and ; being advised today that there; ion of their work in a reasonatle zation of Treasury imcome and was filed 3 rday in the office | wili be an important meeting of time, know now that the fight is/ outgo. ‘ PRES “ : ;,|on—not confined to the court is- deserted, Andrew‘of County Judge Raymond R./ the orgenization this qvocing ™! sue alone but including the range} This seems .ike a full session’s. had this city took instead a‘ Lord. {the hal on Whitehead street. i i : The list of a Se | no aL endaee ga jof reforms thet the President out- work but to it must be added primon holdi Mette assed |} his pre-electi speech} ether items, notabl; me sige 2 As ga | conecrning ectivities of the i a Square Garis, with ‘rive for — that is ae ss WOMEN ALLOWED Chapman streets, scheduled for the near future and it, consi&nt iteration of the “wejing witnessed in Congress, the “ . $3 have just begun to fight” theme.!cons‘deration of new farm legis- to]. . : tions of the city amounting to: yi be present. j Hation already presented to = he ry by the apprai tf = Fx J Imasmuch 2s most legislative / gress and the reorganization of “and wih he hal etre "that one seventh or $1.-(Army Air Accidents pac a aig <ag repeN Nar ig meer ear nee AEN EN never allowed a woman to ride. ‘535.71, belonged to the deceased Showing Sharp Drop compromises, behind the scenes) which Congressional leaders have - | if necessary, it is safe to say that/their own ideas as well as the! oe eS } a ¥ }.eading Democratic members were President's specific recomnrenda- } a a nok » {not at all prepared for the devel-|tions before them. There may be . , Fass re apa May to oar | opment. In fact, they are frankly | one or two other matters to en-| © eg ived ¥. 2 ioe ‘ ee eee eee eet the ain (stettled by the realization that the | gage the attention of the legisla: Another weintran vas reel ta 06 ee ae e j a a ur: President vill not on'y insist upon|tors tut, even so, the items listed | Yesterday afternoon, peer oy 0 ee ee , hres: ks a army his court reform plan but, if de-|above will give some idea of the} With # detention by - j authority for arzect corps are attributable to personnel feated, will welcome the oppor-!issues. That they existed has been; ties of Samue! Silverman, 17, )boy. - [error the remainder to mecham tunity of submitting the issue to| well-known but a tendency to pase | New York youth who was arrest-| Chief Deputy Bernard Waite, TERs tical elements. |the peonle at the polis for their/them up for the time being was!<d Yesterday at the resuest of the!to whom the telegram was turned, | The number of accidents is be-’ Jo aiet A A bow: " ident’s | €¢ yesterday at the request of Miss/over by Chief of Police Ivan El- Sg Pca The : Verdict. This is hot stuff for Con-jevident and only the President's | 5 ish W: “ ee -. ; the : jing reduced yearly. rate was the electorate, | insistence that the party do some-|7*™! eliare Bureau in Miami} wood, sent a wire to tee gressmen facing Ms - re 1.01 for each 1,000 -hours flowR. becanse in spite of al their tak| thing to redeem campaizn pledges! The telegram received yester-| York chief advising that the youth o,e | in 1935, while in 1936 it was 0.83.’ shout pullic scnt'ment deixgion the questions involved wid] 4¥ afternoon wes from the prot being bed awaiting nistrections B. M. Dunesn, chief engineer Sc fetalaccident rate has de-jagains: the President’s prozosal' force attention and subsequent | °F the police department in: New!fiem New York of the Oversees: Rend and Tet creased: from 0.592 in jand their ele’ rave Cefense of tse’ ection. : {——_--- - —_—- - ———— Bridge district. i ad j0-081 in 1936 for each 1,000) Consti-.tion and the Court, they| j pe {hours flown. jare alraid 9° the President ‘na! Opinion in the capital is divided! je with bis Comity end <finst Dam H feampa'gn, Inowing how accurste!as to the outcome of the clash} | the home he cocupies at the bie - Dr. J. B. Parramore, of the objectionable and =—_ unsightly! - oes?! has been ‘..s judgment im the past| between the Chief Executive and! eat en ’ oe A State Board of Healthy head of things. | TEMPERATURES jtree coxp sins. Congress, or, as expressed in po- louinnl station, to the eno Sumani | P i } : cas the Monroe County Health Unit,| pope how small ikaiay be, cece. : jlitieal terms, between the leader! occupied by Rand Bammer! om See was heard ina very interesting | “aid doctor, if it can contain a ae aR > Thit a fight tetweer the execu-jof the party and some of his s p-{ : 6 nue E, off Ressevelt Becieeard, lecture this morning at the high|S™ell quantity of water, it will be 4 : ae ighest | tive and a faction of his party is, porters in Congress. That it in-} pe school, The subject dealt with | Sufficient for the wes last night last 24 hours i. oyit b°. scems cle>> and Repub-| volves a measure of testing in S The necessity of troee being principally danger from the | Mosquitoes, the most. deadly 0) ¢ 90 hiicans are taking greai interest in|regevds to fcture leadership of Sanity aoving & teen Gea bites of mosquitoes and the trans-|which is the Aedes Aegypti which.#0 | 82 the formation of the battle-lines,|the Democratic party seems plain, ! ¥ = fe mission of disease through this is the carrier of the germ of yel- ay 84 [expecting to reap substamii:! po-, with the President determined to} ee property —- medium. jlow fever, and vas be found a oe Race ee as {litical rewe:d from tre situation. | assert his complete command and} Members of the tentative Be ee Moreno, secretary; Vesey chased by Julian J Marks, of Ge Ome of the points particula tropics or near tropies at al 2 = 4 |The engarement will begin over some Congressional Democrats}. aa an - 4 4 . ee eT ee dha tay tenecta” ere! pie Batiole 56 ithe court issue but that it will equally determined ‘to. prevent }iM& commission who are devoting » heres eet ogre py parondng om img every precaution against al-|vslent. jGranleton .... 7¢ - }broaden to include some of the! what they consider the» abandon-| much time and study to perfecting!’ tendons ‘oF Liz — congivtns lowing the accumulation of re-} The doctor's talk was very ins) ure 52 62 Hegislative features of the Presi-'ment of historic party prineipes | : Roberts, president of city counci!; parations fer making Spree ceptacles which may prove to be | teresting and in it was delivered ore ware 84 }éent’s ps gram is certain. Appar- the ordinance to be presented at ®\ Charles Ketchum, and Henry meats cnd gottimg the property breeding places of mosquitoes, and several lessons which, he told The Pctrolt —--— “ tently, in many aspects the Demo-; The President’s Madison Square|+.ture meeting of _ city couneil,| Brewér, who has had a wide ex- and grocude @ comiities Ser ae he advised them all to get rid of| Citizen, he believed would be of Dodge City - 78 _ eats’ stand an excellent chance of 'Garden speech is taken in genersi | s cilice in’sking Sees COM hing of this nature and great benefit to those who would Duluth 54 ; spit in the isiative | to outline his plans, which, it is!held another meeting last n‘ght/ the premises free of these remember them. ? Eastport - 52 the President definitely, admitted, will cost money. There along the; is need for an end to further bor- | {EI Paso. 58 90 Sie pal fat the home of Wallace Bryant! 5: (PS FREI jGalveston __. 76 82 jline of his political principles and rowings and to prevent threaten-| Kiz}-2, on Caroline street. Hatteras ...... 68 80 tmaking his views the test of party'ed inflation and many observers} } Pe eae se °C regularity. | wonder where the President ex-} It was learned from those who! Malwa, 42 68 { pects to find the fimancial sup-j attended that much progress is! e i jHuron ......... 50 72 Some sent'ment is developi rt that hi ai = ‘ Some sent is 4 oping port that his program requir idacksonville _ 68 88 amone Democratic u Congressmen | withovt levying new taxes, which| being made in formulating the; e e 3 ratte : _ _ lto w ont the best solution, nobody desires. Congress, which | rules and regulations to be follow-| | e fF i SI Due aaa 76 that the, can achieve and sub-: recently seized the economy :de?} 1 14 there ig also a great deal| mit he result to the President eagerly, may have grebbed at an} Ln Angeles... 58 64 twho can take it or leave it. This|opportunity to avoid definite ac-;0f attention being given to the! j Louisville 58 78 applic: particularly to the Su- tion on new issues by passing| many other phases of the matter,| . ' Miami... 76 84 preme Court issie but probably! them up om account of the cost in-/ which naturally requires a great) e pannel 60 Bs jembreces other legislative matters , volved arte ve ee shoved | amount of study of a character} av. a 2 tas well. Advecates of this course back at:them by the President _, . 3 TEs e 0 omor row ww Orleans -76 90 believe thaf the thick Executive whan, tt lb adisltted, faces a strange; t= Cal femmes “to these New York 74 will accent the oat-ome for tne situation, but is mot yet out of| WhO have led. or taken part in - ee Oklahoma City 72 88 pisent and then push for further control. }zoning. : } Work of demolishing the strac- pinced by sec? after he stems H jPensacola ... 74 82 action at subsequent sessions but, j As to when the pians will be/ture known as Picr B at the nav- bing camtied cut en he Siler Steamship Colorado, of the, berth atthe Porter Dock com-, Phoenix 62 90 cn the other hand, there is fear: The gene-al viewpoint at this! completed end the ordinance ready} ) station, for the purpose of Ott of the greject, semciy Sie ey sae: eee. sere ees vite 004 after thine) Fitisbursh. — 64 74 that Mr. Roosevelt will not tame- time, is that the court reform) for presentation to the city coun-/" U0" OF | BAUM finger sites Bert 4:45 o'clock this morning / bunkers will sail for Frontera, St. Louis 64 73 ly eulanit to sacha conclusion scheme will not go through as de-icil those who were asked by The) ™aking it into a steel wharf, con Thi, ftom in comsivaction Ga from New York with light cargo | Mexico. 78 and that he wil force the issue manded by ‘the President al-| Citizen could give no definite re-| tues and a great deal of the be exactly the aame as Ghat Gea eee Sat. Tee. shige Haren Aneives In Rert 56 in the caansign of 1938 when though a compromise, adding two| ply, but it was said that it is pos-iwork has been done, it is 02 |being followed im the nonincing = eharged and sailed 7:30 o'clock} The power boat Heron, Captain 64 some of the best-known Demo-‘or three justices and compelling} sible that it will be several months! nounced he od wooden finger piers eit & Tenpe jGene Sweeting, of the Overseas Seattle _ 72 crats go before the electore‘e. Re. {retirement at a fixed age is pos-|before the entire plan is feady! Changes are to be made im the steel, which ome =y | Seatine Fruit twensporting Steamship | Transportation Company, arrived: Tampa ... 88 ports to Congressional rarty lead-(sible. The relief fund, for which} and every separate phase covered. ‘entire structure and with the ex-\completion, with the eoustien af Mary, of the Standard Freit}im port this morsing from Miami) Washington 80 [ees ave that the President is con. the President contends, is also no} Those who attended the meeting| ception of certain parts of the the inst welling eperations, simi end Steamship company, is due to} with eight tons of freight for Key/ Williston _.. 42 62 fident of final triumph and of ; certainty and bis plan of reorgani-| were: Mr. Kirke, who was named! pier constituting the head, every |t is understesd Sil feqte & Ge arrive in port tomorrow, will, West. | Wytheville . 50 78 | Popular s..pport. { (Continued ou Page Four) jchairman of the commission; B.! part is to be removed and re- ried covering mente SEE THAT SMILE OF SATISFACTION ON YOUR PAINTER’S FACE WHEN HE USES SHERWIN WILLIAMS PAINT. AT SOUTH FLA. CONTR. & ENG. CO. PHONE S88