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— —_— o000 00 B PEBE UG, o o 0 ole : Legislators Given |Suspensions Made $ . Film Companies ° IHE GERMAN VIEW. THE ALLIES vy Clean Bill of Health | By Governor In Rural Service and Parcel Post i Not Allowed to Show = *" """ SR = = = . y N % From Charge of Past Two Years| ."1.""" . | Certain War Scenes > . . o o By Alber The hue and cry that the rural ize their rural patrons through the el : g ia ! vEhout ih-rli, Dmnkenness service was not producing sufficient |carriers 2nd receive in return by New York an old woman Iurl e “" e parce] post matter, a wail Feard [mail the names of those who de- Lourning is always to be seen ‘h ot k ,r Tallahassee, May 5— (Special)— |from time to time with more or less [sired to be included in lists furnish- | " loving ; jportant news of a Ger- l_:,m: ofpe:m“..w Tallahassee, May 5—The charges ,Gov. Trammell has sent to the sen- |analytic racket since Representative |ed to the town patrons. have b ! L ,+ defeat is posted upb. that Germany wil| relative to ‘“‘drunken lpgis]a[orp"'!il"‘ orders covering all the suspen-|“Dave’ Lewis' pet hobby was six- “It would appear that there is a the pres X L% sin i b : made in the Manatee River Journal, |sions made by him since the last [ months old, is not justified. great field in this connection Tor thut thes hav ot emperor, act l,-h, s SA% ohla admittedly from a letter sent by session of the legislature adjourned. As a matter of fact, the rural car- [the fourth-class postmasters to in- portray of ex t i the o exclaims londly, 1“‘0‘;1: freedm'n th‘illl(‘ Rejresentative A. M. Wilson, of The list contains eleven, including [riers were wiser than their critics, crease parcel post business, and con- jent. Exploitors oot Emeror. Ac 1' mein narrows which is , Man:tee, dated April 19, was not the names of the three Duval county |and perhaps might have been able sequently the cancellations of their cepsor, while ! When the :-ro\\nTl is jonal law anxtl wh sustained by the committee appoint- commissioners, and beside the three [to put one over on some minor pos- offices. This in turn would ub- {yar produc ) nterested, she §oh> out been defln.ed in detyi ed under House Resolutions 62; and |sheriffs, Pottsdamer, Spencer and [tal official. The carriers knew what doubtedly benefit the carriers proper inspiratios ¢ $ re ;hm‘m ‘ffl"i“ There 18 more 1hyy B the mebers of the house were given | Baker, which went in some days ago. |Sectin 764 of the Postal Laws and through an increased volume of girectors gave a ir wo that perfidions England consider in m!(-h a harg a clean bill of health by th follow- The suspensions reported are as|Regulations meant and their post- business. films exhibited in R «wd the war to ruin (‘m.rm:m ternative, .\\'uhqu-- ing report of the committee: follows: masters were quite as familiar with “At present. time the main oppor- and even in som that the Germans were forced Holland, Germany Hon. Cary A. Hardee, Speaker of F. N. Andrews, county treasurer, |Section 523. Section 764 says. tunity for the carriers is to become vinclal cities s ik » way through the A"u;\:erp as a House of Representatives: Sir: [Bradford county, September 16, |*“Rural carriers shall not solicit """proficienl in the rules and regula- Paris, 10 prov s to get at the port” for naval e« our committee appointed under and | 1914 siness or receive orders of any kind tions affecting parcel post business. the things French. Strangely en- nel to the se by virtue of House Resolution No. I. Ed Williams, county treasurer, |for any person, firm or corporatin, The carriers in the city delivery police objected wii : than some min Dutch. 62, introduced by Mr. Goldstein, of [ Fscambia county, December . . . or solicit patronage on i s ¢ ] i he spot to side with the And both propos Nassau, requiring said committee to | 1914, their routes in which their official Epert ; thi The old girl's got the proposed alternaii have Mr. A. M. Wilson, of Ma W. A. Brown, sheriff, Bay county, |position would give them special ad- appear before it and ascertain from | November 24, 1914 antage over competitors.” Section him the name or names of any mem- J. T. Whittington, constable, dis- } is so framed that it prohibits service are greatly aided in this mat- man prisons ter by a manual of regulations \Woods neal t ) which has been issued by the De- oners at the camp T B Nt one.” heremarks. l|-- + fortunes of war partment, and | have now caused :) French village showinz 1ol nhow those Dhig, hull\:mL' campaign not yet be prepared a pamphlet of inquiries German soldiers after t 1 ,oan Powers have pitched into either front—wirj, ber or members of this house that |tr o. 3, Washington couuty, | pcstal employers from giving out based on the manual, which will be ' depicting the ost wle Germany, just like a lot of even, whether mor has been drunk since the opening of |January 2, 1914, postal information which could and ,used in conducting examinations at | churches and villa: G T 1°d just like to see take part in the war |, this session and to make such other | W. I. Fraser, justice of the peace, | would save the parcel post a tre- city delivery postoffices to test the bombardment, es munerols PIC L S intry take a hand in helping —such proposals, howe,. recommendation to this house as to|district No. 12, Lee county, Decem-|mendous impetus in rural sections. familizrity of clerks and city car- ' ture-plays presenting many to whip the stuffing ou* of g as indicating them seems best, beg leave to submit ber 5, 1913, And right there is where the shoe | 1jors with the service. Red Cross unifor | et i cspecially Bngland. 1 ain't of thought, are for the following: { Mallory Jones, constable justice |piyches. A rural carrier can do more “The work of examination will service ; -t Johns, You all poses premature, Your committee had a meeting on "”‘\“A“vl_'\'o' 4 Bradford county; j0csiion fg iroite to advertise the parcel proceed by sections of the country 4 general n A now England’s never been any e e Monday morninz, May 3, at 1o|tOPer 19, 1913. post than all the sleepy county mer- anq the results will be filed at tabilities invited o PEOST cond to this country.’ The German ' Helght He Must p o'clock with all its members present, | - T Tracey, = constable, —fourth | hants of his county or all the Pa- | Washington. It is probable that this tion wos that the consor Wi j¢ wyethinrs in the crowd appland | A publie speaker meser ™ and ‘also with Mri A, M. Wilson ve- JMatice Si8trict o, 1, Duval conttyfiscons of fils route, Bubithe barrlers. syaiem of atimuiating, efeslency fuptly fuatified tn. sateing ot i emarks and sometimes raise pinnacle of fame until s fore it, who being duly examined by | ™° d.m"‘ : against it have just been explain- might be adopted to good advantage inary war and hospital scencs, hold {per dubs him the “prince vith ait e TIMLDION, deontyl Jud ks iy, [in connection with the rural carrier 'ing that they were uny g ! Bay county, April 7, 1914, First A ant Postmaster Gen- | .pvice. represent the heroism an P. S. Bowen, county commission- eral Roper says that at present A.”“,l’ | the committee with reference to a certain letter written by him on the | 19th day of April to the Manatee River Journal, published at Braden- town, Manatee county, Florida, in which the following statement ap- peared. '“The shame and dis of drunken lawmakers at a critical time like this is a reproach upon the i ; : I B good people of the state. But this| UMY PSRN VAo TaRmEto-talle o pupiinen s gl war scenes at the front. In the o (. Pottsdamer, sheriff, Suwanee |0 ome general.”” These cxperiments honses are | [B will be an eye opener to decent peo- 'Bl'iti h T .t l'i S [ meantime moving pictur X ) county. permit postal employes to hustle for | S| ern orie! films L Ef ple over Florida and such a shai- S YA { depending largely upon old : W. C. Spencer, sheriff, Hillsbor- | ing of the dry bomes has not been parcel post. Mr. Ropr also holds A h I entertain their public, w il L oss |0UEN county, and George B. Baker, |out nope “that rural postmasters cquit Themselves seen in Florida as we shall witness | eradually growing smaller B i i sheriff, Palm Beach county, have igh sireular rural patrons . o, | e during the next general primary ok might cireularize rural ps $ w h G C d [ ench wit has alwa a | election.” been certified by the governor to the through carriers’” in this event, It reat re lt wider field of effort in the caricatur- aC a ur a senate in orders recommending that | 3 Testifi . & And this is about all the dopurt- - Jing of public officials of all grades Testified as follows: they he removed from their respec- “l would say to rural carriers, as of the soldiers and nur er. district No. 1, Duval counay— carriers should become proficient in I'well as to postal employes, “Do your trary opinion was held no date. tle rules and regulations affecting | host, men, to develop parcel post | garding certain filn ) COURLY COMMS-|japcol post,” and drive them home but aways within the meaning and | penings. The result has Dl N0, o Duvalicomntyelgonader il TopDorthnlty comBRLl it bnt it i Dol T oS08 REkIC it 5oy okituHE WAk artHAR nk P. Williams, county com-|ipyough queries of a patron; and {1attons,"—R. ¥ D News. representative cinematograph missioner, district No. Duval | ypat eventually “it is possible that e o e plavln e o it e nt can give on how rural carriers siated Prex {and departments, Martial law has “I am the weekly correspondent |(ive offices. ment unI give st B (By Associated 1“"’“"] B "h i e oppor- | [ of the Manates River/ Journal, I “lw.‘ l'“"l‘l“ I; tl In nt time j R ey i t \"yy\ to revenge themsely ny B wrote the letter from which the their routes a ¥ jeoen QL Lerriton i -m“ ; 1 . o' [B an On a vote Down Gefting down to concrete in- jonn French in his Neuve Chapelle [ film reflecting upon, beli 2 or 4 above-mentioned statement has been ¢ 3 £ $ “tion- taken by a number of the papers of wces, the general Impression fgigpatch, the more he has been im-|holding up to ridicnle any function ehearin n gradually developed that rural car-|procsed with their value. Sirlary of the gevernment is pitiless] the state. I have not a copy of the R h 0 gradun’ly 2 Ioss 5 - g riers assumed an indifferent atti- | yo5n'g words, “They acquitted | censored letter. In the statement made by . . 3 3 . 12 me, |1 had no reference to any mem- DaVIs Blll tude u.nvm-d lnurlhtulass matter be- | (homgelves with the utmost eredit, .' The result of the limitations put | ber of the house of representatives, cause it tended to impede the rout-1y,v0 taken all of the wind out of ,upon directors of moving picture and it was not my intention to re- —_— i""_ of their first and second “'“‘”f the campaign to fix conscription on houses has been to give unusial flect upon the house of representa- Tallahassee, May 5—The house |deliveries and l'()lh.‘l'lluus,A SOmMe ( Great Britain. prominence to American films tives or any member of the house, steam roller was in finest working !times the word "‘I'lldlfi(lbr('ll.!. shad- The British territorial N,sx‘,]“] is T order and the Dancy motion to re-|ecd into the word “hostile. 0“""\[1ru(~lil'u||.\ the same as the national “This 1s my second term as aleongiger the Davis bill, Hoy i ¢ twice the idea was advanced | gy, f the od States, wi S s 1se Bill| or twice the idea was adv guard of the United States, without member of the house of representa- |y, 222, was gently, but effectively [that rural carriers, either deliber-|ipa political weakness of the Ameri. WOULD PUT PROBLEM OF UN ‘ tives and 1 .wish'to s“’: {“r”.‘" thatl1aiq on the table by the generous ately or through lack of familiarity |can, So far as orsanization, service | EMPLOYED UP TO INDUSTRY | the members who compose this| ;1o g 47 to 17, with the parcel post regulations, ig-|ang equipment go, the system of the i house are a sober and industrious | . Martin, of Hillsborough, made [nored opportunities to boost the|iwo countries are identical. The ‘! :quy “f]":e:' and ‘lk"““'l ‘1’)‘ N0 MEM- | the motion and Mr. Dancy was giv- |service at the behest of individual men enlist for same period and in | (By ‘Asscoiaten Press) | ber of the house who had been drunk (o five minutes to speak; later, | patrons, peace times drill for about the same| | or under the influence of whiskey |} qoyaver, when he showed the house | Ihe kingpin for all this Was 4 |yympber of hours weekly and spend | Philadelphia, May 5. The put- since the opening of the session. Ifypa jaet Thursday it had allowed |more or less well defined thousht |tho same lenzth of time in annual Uing of the problem of unemploy- admit that the statement made by [¢no gentleman from St Lucie, seven- | that it was up to the rural carriers | manoewvres. They wear almost the Ment directly up to industry and| me was too broad and comprehen-[yoen minutes to tell what the effect | to nurse and nourish the infant ser-|gme uniform. But instead of s.f- treating it primarily as an indus- ! sive, and I regret that the same has | on hig county would be if certain | vice on their respective routes, or in | fering from state polities, as in trial matter was the solution of the | : been given the publicity it has, and laws were passed, and he (Dancy) |other words it was up to the rural America, the British service is di- Question advocated by Miss Frances | : 1 am glad of this opportunity to was being given but five minutes in |carrier to “produce.” reetly under the war department, A. Kellor, vice-chairman of the! correct the misconstruction thereof, [\which to show wherein the Davis| By way of side comment, it is{whch appoints the colonel in com? Committee for Immigration in Amer- ! and I stand ready and willing to ex- (1) would affect his constituents of [ yeedless to say that such imputa- fnand. The colonel, in turn, passcs 1€, in an address recently at the an- onerate any member of the house of | the value of more tham a million tions were groundle It is hardly lon the qualifications of the officers, | Pual meeting of the American Acad- | |g Tepresentatives from the charee of [gollars, force bankruptcy after a|conceivable that any member of the |who receive commissions from the emy of Political and Social S(’i\‘m‘“-T | ar ware 00 drunkenness or undue indulgence by summer of depression owing to[postal service, much less a rural [war office. This method of officer- Miss Kellor was one of seven speak- them in intoxicating liquors that|yworlg wars, the time was extended carrier, would side-step the De-[ing the territorials is much more ©'S Who discussed “America's [n.! B L has arisen or that has been attempt- to ten minutes, partment’s wishes or let an oppor- etlective both as to discipline and {dustry and Labor as Affected by the Place Of 3”81”935 ed to be made by several of the pa- Mr. Dancy refused to talk longer [tunity slip to legitimately aid the [efliciency than the American method European War, ! :l‘::ot:c'en:h:s,::u::v:);r;(:sg:‘e ;";u“:" than his original allotted time; and |service. And in this connection the [of letting the men elect their own | at it as an industry matter | 5 "*"| Mr. Harrison of Duval spoke part [fact must not be lost sicht of that |officers on the ba of personal 'Primarily,” she said, “Get industry mentioned letter written by me.” of the ten minutes, ‘:howl::kthapnff Sival. cavcie repeatedly placed [ popularity instead of professional t0 consider unemployment as a risk ls Where YOU SHOU LD GO Your committee finds from inves- |fect on Duval county, themselves on record as favoring a | fitness, of business to he prevented or rl’m<j| tigation, and from the testimony Both the Duval representatives | Parcel post long before the present Territorials in time of peace en- ¢died at “h" carliest possible min- | |E at a" "mes fOl' given by Mr, Wilson, that the charge made excellent arguments, and |act took form. list for home service only. But by Ute. Its time business and the Gov- of “drunken lawmakers” as made in | pejther claimed desire for more than | There isn't any question about (the simple process of volunteering €rnment got together Why not ' [ his letter of the 19th of April, to merely time for their constituents to |the intent of Sections 764 and 523. [for foreign service, they become Plan work together? Business to the Manatee River Journal, so far satisfactorily dispose of their prop-[And in the light of them, it is evi- [volunteers without the elaborate lessen seasonal periods of unploy- A as the same refers to the house of erty involved under the act, and |dent someone has been trying to kill | process of trangferring accounts Ment, irregularity of employment, | [E representatives or any member. | oty asked for extension of time to|:lcphants with a popgun or talking |from state to federal government as reduction in annual chances of men, | (B of, is without foundation in fact; January 1, without sufficient preparation. |in vogue in the United States, which 4nd reserve suppl Government to ' |E Building Material and no reference to the house of rep- Again, it might be well to add that [involved a vast amount of clerical Carry on its public works, road build- resentatives nor to any member The house, on motion of Mr. Pen- the aforementioned hue and cry was | work and red tape. ing, reclamation work, rivers and ? thereof was intended by Mr. Wil- | ney of St. Lucie, tabled the motion without rhyme or reason. In the present war, over 80 per harbors improvements in dun sea- son. That, while the statement | reconsider, with no remarks from cent of the territorials are known , Sons. Let the unemployed be heard contained in said letter was very un- |any but the Duval representatives to have volunteered and of these —not in parades, not in 1, W, W fortunate and indiscreet, and too |made, and then immediately order- the larger part are already serving SPeeches, not in riots or strikes, general in its terms, yet, upon the | €d the bill certified to the senate. in France or ‘Egypt. They enlist in bread lines Wwhere the appeal is assurance on the part of Mr. Wilson try of ours. The possibilities offercd |Under the general volunteer act for to ”“f‘ Pocket instead of the head, E that no reflection was intended up- are almost without limit. In truth, |three years or the end of the year. DOt in hearings wherein the 5 on the house of representatives, nor (By Associated Press.) it One advantage of the territorial Of selection of witnesses is unknown |E 2 Everybody agrees that the parcel post is entitled to a front seat among the solvents for some of the big economic problems of this coun- not — ' Lime, Cement, Brick, Wi basis is about the biggest and best thing, even in its present stage of evolution, that Congress ha ven upon any member thereof, your com- | London, May 5—The London Med- army over the regulars lies in the and politics play a part—these car- ] niittee recommends that no further |ical Graduates College and Poly- Plast ' er, Sash, Doors, O action be taken with referer.ce to|clinic on Chenies street, for MAany |tpe people since Benjamin Franklin |T30Ks, Who with little training can to excuses, but Jet them be hearq B Paint S 4 s h matter. years a small but prominent center laid the foundation for the present |tUrn their trades or professions to in a fearless honest statement of E i S, talns & Varnls v Your committee, having carried |©f medical research, has been closed. postal service. Everybody should the use of war. The territorial sup- conclusions—we want them neither out its instructions as embodied in [Its most important feature, the give it a cheerful boost at every op- |P¥ of doctors has been a neded better nor worse than they are, hut' S R said resolution, and proceeded with | Hutchinson Museum, has been ac- portunity, civilian and postal em- |NelP. We want them and the opportunity toves i i its investigation, as far as its au-|duired by the Johns Hopkins Medi- Sievs alike. When a foreign service battalicn |iS right for such a nation-wige ;m:_ 3 angCS’ Oll 8nd Gaso“ne thority would permit, and no speci- | ¢al School of Baltimore, But there is a dearth of boosts, |18 SNt away a home battalion Sentation of the conditons, o g0 BOSS Ovens fic charge of drunkenness having The museum represents the life |hOWever, in the rural sections, and :(“'“'S “l" place. It is curious to rp?d*‘;ié“ back such fearless, fair, been made before by Mr. Wilson of | .. . th department’s dat how that now that the territorial force has |Scientific exploration into every o i e work of the late Sir Jonathan Hut- |thc department’s data show tha : : i i ‘ g AL | rm ivatos Manatee, nor by any other persom, | .pincon one of the greatest clin-|!'¢w is service to Le advertised and l\lru\m:\ more attractive to recruits |Of lr\d'\‘mr.\' in this country ; "lg lmplemen‘s, PlOWS.,_ Cul"v 10 = 4 ) -9 than Kitchener's y. “Where s 3 begs to be discharged from the fur clans of his times. The collection | Pushed in the country? CUSNEr's ALy ere shall the responsibilj Py i ther consideration of the matter. A Department official, one in an for such a program of scientifie ar defl TOOIS) Hoes, Rakes, Hand Plo consists of original colored draw - e iry i M= Respectfully submitted, ings, several hundred in number, | ©Xecutive capacity, frankly told a A DAILY PRAYER :'“"3 of industrial effort ang nati- HARRY GOLDSTEIN, plates, engravings, wood cuts, and |TePrésentative of the News that Sec- | S T e 2r e Chairman. | Lotographs. tions 764 and 523 were “stickers” [Dear Lord, today . nment with a 1916 campaign | THEO T. TURNBULL, in so far as they dealt with the De- |Show me the way 'm:f“m‘““ not in charitable organi. 0 = S. S. GRIFFIN, The Lancet, commenting on the partment’s desire to help along par- | To leave unsaid, undone zal lons who have work enough of ur h h d Is Committee, | transfer of the museum to -America, |cel post on rural routes. The De- [The one :hmr “‘]"" With unemplorables, not Ig, eSt I ea are sa “The loss to this country is|partment's natural medium for pro-|Small word or thing n any legislation association i o to be deplored, but it has found a|ducing such business lay with the | Which might Is a mistake to approach this prob- all an e 1ce Lakeland is experiencing a civic home in the most famous of the | rural carriers and the rural post- | A sorrow bring, lem with the idea that it can be awakeninz, due to the rejuvenation American medics] schols, where it masters, and really effective adver-'Tn sadness blight solved by laws; not by any new or. of its board of trade and the cam- tay be put to greater use than hers. tiging of the service was rretty Same prespect bri-ht . Wav some wise Broet Come to see us and let paign for increasing its member- as the teaching which it embodies | nearly a nil quantity under the pro- —D. G. Bickers oee M e oy us § 1 : ; upply your needs veie various kinds of skilled men in the T¥ the sympathy hotp ways and lead |5 7atien to deal it “Why not a snec ship. The movement started with a must be less familiar there.” isions of these two sections “Home Products Dinner,” at which e First Assistint Posty r fen- The Men Who G itizens visitors we! re: i S e T Bhe g ) n Who Get Cre, the Notional (‘hg citizens z.md \f.ums were regaled Gachestiin: Chllten Derase. ral Roner “hes been quoted above In the writings of laouardg%l:v; ki ional Chg = bibossiugab oo il hmue( Most children at some time or oth. | | 1S Was his whole comment on the i one will find suggestions of many m:\g-l ‘ti it oo and el vhic! 34 B b sprea izats = production, and at which the expert | op will contort their faces or croet | Sublect: ern lnventions, including the gy, pread organization with some 1aboy officials of Tampa's Board of Trade;u,,h. eves. If this habit is allowed, “Some postmasters have been | machine, the submarine boat, and o‘:‘: "_"’"- and women serving on it, to gave the Lakelanders the benefit oll frowns become permanent and eyes |authorized by the Postmaster Gen-|er devices. Hero of Alexandria actu- Fhose. report oreanized business their experience in putting the local 8lide. 1t Is a good thing to let a child [eral to conduct what is known as|8ly built a steam engine, and yet the Which holds the key to the situation | organization into fighting trim.'see himself when pulling his face [the ‘farm-to-table’ experiments. | ISt 1dea did not originate with him, | 7111 listen. We shall naye no solu. | A Lakeland is following the same plan he will not be proud of his looks. It [ These have been very successtul, and | Sclentists and writers on scientific tion until they do listen. The po. | as did Tampa and the results can- i3 & §0od plan to appeal to a child's |y is possible that the order may he | UDJECtS make it a rule to give credit [rOit Chamber of Commerce beat the | e not be ofl?erwlse than gratifying— :f:u't'y“ proper pride is au excellent made general. In that cage, post- :,: t:;o nm'l:;"flr;t patents an idea [Tecord of all known employment l IA Tampa Tribune. . > masters at all offices might circular- | gome journal. shes a discovery 1n |agencles. » How? By putting jt up to the business mep to find work.” —_— a2, Jat it T