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THE PALM BEACH POST POST TIMES: Associated Press Night and Day Wires. United Press Day Wire. VOL. XXVII: No. 358 Full Coverage of Palm Beach County TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 4, 1936 Fourteen Pages Today DAILY SUNDAY POST -TIMES: Circulation Largest Where Buying Power Is Greatest.

i iv TV It .1 TV ivieauess menus SEVEN WORKMEN Brisbane's! in ivien Clothes COMMITTEE OF 16 ASKED TO PROBE Trend Dinner Getting Nudist Steamer Sails With No-Navigator On It Face Londoners; Vkws on PERISH IN FIRE Brighter 10,000 Strike ELEVEN ALLEGED LEADERS OF VICE RACKETJABBED Special New York Prosecutor Presents Grand ROOSEVELT ASKS SPEEDY REPEAL OF AAAJEASURES Administration Sets About To Obey Recent Court Rulings Borrowing A Blimp 'More Bombing, Theoretical i Quoting The King, Shocking AT PARKER ILIK Invitations Issued Victims Are Trapped In Bunks As Flames Sweep Dormitory Governor Horner For Investigation Jury His Report JU A Dictator Comes "TODAY" BY ARTHUR BRISBANE' "Reg. V. S. Pat. OH." (Copyright 1936.

by King Feature! 9 Syndicate, tic. International Copy' right and all other righit reserved) DISCOURAGED by incompetence or misfortune that wrecked two dirigibles, this country decided that lighter than air machines are not necessary. It was necessary to borrow a small privately owned blimp to take food to 3,000 Tangier Islanders, cut off from relief by SHADOW OF NEW TAXATION FALLS BLAZE CONFINED TO ONE BUILDING MURDER CAUSES HOUSE-CLEANING FOR POLICE SEEN OF LOEB INQUIRY CORAL GABLES, Feb. 3. JP) Men's dinner clothes, traditionally a study in black and white, have taken a brighter fashion outlook in Miami resort circles.

The conventional black jacket, which for years has graced the backs of the well-dressed, slowly, but surely is being displaced by the color whims of the individual wearer. Buddy Rogers, the orchestra leader and former movie star, gave Impetus to the new style when he appeared formally wearing a gray double breasted gaberdine jacket with shawl collar lapels. Beige and gray gaberdine dinner coats are equally popular with the style-setters. Both are worn with black gaberdine trousers. Aside from color and material, the most drastic change, and one of the most intelligent in the opinion of many men, is the use of soft collars for formal dress.

LONDON, Feb. 3 JP) Moat-less menus faced much of Southern England tonight because of a strike by Smithfleld market's 10,000 workers, that largo army of burly men who for some reason wear straw summer hats all the year-round. Practically none of the tons of meat that is dally supplied to London, the world's largest city, moved today. i The strike, it was believed, might even spread to dock and railway workers. It sprang from dissatisfaction with what the men called unnecessary delay by a conciliation board handling their de- mands for more money.

A mass meeting was called tonight to hear the result of negotiations for settlement. TAMPA, Feb. 3. (IV) As navigators in this part of the country keep their shirts on, the nudiBt ship Fleetwood tonight was on the open sea bound for the Virgin Islands with nobody aboard to take her bearings or lay her course on the charts. The ship sailed yesterday.

Many a navigator along the waterfront likes to feel the kick of the wheel as the sails catch a gust of wind, the cool gulf spray breaking over the windward rail and across the midship house, and the southern breeze whipping up from the Caribbean, said one old salt, but "We can't uign up a navigator," Maurice Allard, founder of the Vana Vana society, and commander of the vessel, said before sailing. "Wo can't take anyone along who isn't a member of the society." And no navigator along the Tampa docks would shed his shirt and trousers for the job. "Spare No One" Order Currency Expansion Bloo Committee To Be Named Today 83 Narrowly Death By Plunging Through Windows Dewey Asserts Set Up Was Worth $12,000,000 Each Year ice. No heavier-than-air plane could land, the blimp landed Given Out By State's Executive By the Associated Press SPRINGFIELD, Feb. 3.

Six. By tho Associated Press WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. The ad By tlte Associated Press NEW YORK, Feb. swiftly as he collared them over the weekend, Special Prosecutor Thomas E.

teen prominent men were invited by Gov. Henry Horner Monday ministration today set about trimming more of its farm program to i GERMANS who have been flying an old Zeppelin back and forth between Berlin and Brazil for two years, will fly over here to show us the biggest airship in the world, new, carrying the German flag. The United States should be able to do what Germany can do. Dewey presented to his blue-ribbon night to serve on board empow the cut of Supreme Court pattern. ered to examine the entire state An eight-line message from Pres grand jury tonight the cases of 11 alleged ringleaders In the city's $12,000,000 vice racket.

penal sys'- as a result of charges By thti Associated Press LOS ANGELES, Feb. 3. Seven of 90 workmen sleeping in a dormitory at the Parker Dam construction camp perished today in fire that trapped them in their bunks. Two other workmen suffered critical burns and 16 more were given hospital treatment. Bodies of the victims were placed in a temporary morgue at the camp, 250 miles east of here on the Colorado river.

Four were- Identi levelled against it following the ident Roosevelt to Congress recommending "prompt repeal" of AAA auxiliary laws on control of cotton, tobacco and potatoes came during TO GET Peter Balitzer, alias Pete Harris, razor slaying of Richard Loeb at arrested in Philadelphia Saturday Stateville penitentiary last Tues STATE OFFICIALS STUDY LATE SLOT day. and held there pending extradition, was indicted on a charge of compulsory prostitution. He was al The governor addressed letters of NEW COLD SPELL OFF TOP LAST NIGHT the army was to do more "theoretical bombing," ten bombers to attack New York city skyscrapers, 22 pursuit attack nlanes to drive off the bombing fnvltation to each of the 16 after a five-hour conference with A. L. Bowen, state director of public leged to have made a million dollars a year.

The racket prosecutor's determi fied as Harold Herman, Joe Peter WEST MINE nation to arrest, araign and indict his prisoners in double quick time a day of growing uncertainty over the fate of the other New Deal statutesthe TVA and the federal control of securities exchanges. Another Supreme Court decision day came and passed without a ruling on the constitutional challenge of the Tennessee Valley' power-economic project. The court did, however, let it be known it would test the validity of the 1933 securities act, hearing argument in about a month. Tersely worded bills to repeal the three crop control acts which were based on the invalidated AAA law resulted In the grand jury conven Reoccurance Subzero Is Ing at unprecedented hours, from 4 His Sailfish Catch Is Longest In Day Of Light Scoring enemy, In real war, it would be necessary to have enough planes to meet an invading fleet of 600 or 1,000 bombers coming out of the clouds in the dark with no warning. London and Paris have proved that no city can be defended from air attack.

This country's safety lies in being so well equipped as to make any other country afraid to attack. No Definite Action Decided Upon By Comptroller Lee Temperature Expected Today p. m. to 11 p. m.

A police department houseclean- welfare. Bowen re' ned from the Stateville prison at Joliet, after making an inquiry Into the death of Loeb, co-slayer Bobby Franks in 1924. He was hacked to death by Convict James Day in what State's Attorney W. R. McCabe at Joliet said was a "deliberate murder plot." The governor eaid the committee, a volunta group, would decide on its own procedural methods, and its members would serve without ing appeared likely when Commissioner Lewis J.

Valentine sent a By the United Press CHICAGO, Feb. 3 The In son, Otto Doran and Albert Johnson. All doctors and nurses In Needles, a railway division point, were summoned there. The dormintory and a mess hall, also destroyed, were operated by Anderson sub-contractors for the six companies, builders of the dam, It was said by Los Angeles officials of the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. The water district let the contract for the dam construction.

A night watchman discovered the blaze at 3:30 a. in the recreation hall of the two-story dormitory. A strong wind whipped the blaze through the structure, dried by the desert sun. The fire victims died in their bedr. Those who escaped jumped through windows.

Five men In an confidential squad to inspect the 41 disorderly houses crashed in the week-end raid3. Carl Stewart, of Grosse Pointe, carried off the daily prize for the longest sailfish Monday on the ninth day of the three-week second annual Silver Sailfish Derby. It was the shortest daily exorable Mackenzie river basin shoved another subzero wave southeastward tonight after most of the nation enjoyed a breathing spell By the Associated Press TALLAHASSEE, Feb. 3. The state's slot machine picture was muddled today as Comptroller Lee and other officials studied a Supreme court decision that each machine must pay licenses of $120 annually instead of the $60 which has from the Arctic weather of the past winning entry to date.

compensation but with expenses paid by the state. ENGLAND AND RUSSIA were getting along nicely, and now the Russian envoy, Litvinoff, attending the late king's funeral, commits the British unpardonable sin. After talking with the new king, instead of expressing admiration for the overwhelming been collected. Bowen's Investigation of the His sailfish measured 7 feet, 3 inches and was landed on Frank McBride's Black Hawk. He receives silver cigarette box.

Mrs. Stewart accompanied him. The next shortest daily prize The comptroller conferred with came close on the heels of the President's message. Mr. Roosevelt did not mention the fourth control act, the Jones-Costigan sugar la, which moat administration leaders contend was not disturbed by the court's ruling on the AAA.

New farm legislation to replace the AAA progressed on Capitol Hill, The House agriculture committee voted out the Jones conservation subsidy to provide a two-year Loeb killing was at the governor' behest. He appeared at Joliet as Attorney General Landis, but they said no definite course of action was decided upon. Members of Dewey's forces said that David Betillo and Thomas Pennacchio, among those arrested Saturday, were co-directors of the "Mott Street mob." Mott street lies only a short distance from police headquarters in a district thickly populated by Chinese and Italians. Earlier tonight the ten alleged vice lords in custody here had been arraigned and held in total bail, of $435,000 for hearings Thursday. Balitzer is to be arraigned Thursday.

Three of his alleged principal lieutenants, Jack Ellenstein, David Marcus, and Al Weiner, were held a member of the governor's cab winner, a sail 7 feet, 6 inches long Meanwhile, Justice Buford who was landed and entered last Thurs inet with orders to delve complete wrote the Supreme court's opinion royal intellect, remarked that the new King Edward Eighth was "just a mediocre young Englishman" and repeated what the young king had said to him, something "not done." day by Joseph V. of this ly into th- killing of Loeb by Day adjoining dormintory slept through the entire fire. The fire department of the camp confined the blaze to the one dormitory, the mess hall and, a storehouse. fortnight. Except in the Rocky Mountain country where near blizzard conditions accompanied readings as low as 18 below at Havre, comparative mildness prevailed.

Snow storms and rain were widespread over the eastern half of the country. At Craig, 15 inches of snow blanketed the Western slope of the Rockies; a 24 hour storm left a foot in Salt Lake City; and all Wyoming was covered. 20 degree weather, a heavy snow began falling in Chicago and the central region forcaster's office said it might reach blizzard proportions to be followed late Tues city and Webster, Mass. and to "spare no one." The runnerup for honors Monday Several prominent penologists, substitute for AAA; the Senate was Mis3 Margarita Noble, of filed Saturday said the holding that slot machines should pay the doubled license was not a "sleeper" or "Joker," but merely a restatement of what the court said in a decision filed last September holding the slot machine law to be con Greenwich, and of Island criminologists, law enforcement of Inn, Hobe Sound, who caught a while fishing aboard passed a deficiency bill containing a $296,185,000 item for paying benefits to farmers under acreage reduction contracts when the AAA ficials, industrialists and clerics were Included in the 16 prospective Franke Crowe, superintendent of six companies, said that damage would approximate $100,000. The fire is the first disaster in the building of -the Southern California water supply system.

members of the investigating com stitutional. in bail of $75,000 each. Joseph "Jo (Continued on Page Fourteen,) Capt. Rudy Steinhauser's Blackjack. A.

H. Handlan. St. Louis, continues to occupy first place in the mittee. was killed.

THE RUSSIAN ENVOY reports that the English king asked him whether it was really necessary to have a revolution in Russia, and why it was necessary to murder the Russian czar and his family. Litvinoff thought any intelligent king should have been able to answer those questions. The shadow of new taxes or in "There Is no sound justification for the statements contained in press reports that the opinion embraced a 'joker' or 'sleeper' which revealed an entirely new Derby with his 8-foot, 4 inch sail day by a recurrence of subzero flation fell across these farm programs, although they were cast mainly by the Copgress-enacted soldier bonus law. cold. The new cold snap, the forecaster said, probably would stay for several days.

A heavy sleet proved as effective as severe cold in preventing efforts to aid the ice bound resi- landed last Friday on the Duchess piloted by Capt. Mickey Morse. Twenty-eight boats went outside Monday when 10 sails and a marlin were caught. Among others fishing were: Mrs. Margaret David Gerli and Mrs.

A. A. Wren, all of New York, who were aboard Capt. Frank Sauer's Okeh. Although no sailfish were landed by Aaron and Henry Weil, Philadelphia, fishing aboard Capt.

Frank Soderber's Sailfish, the two Penn-sylvanians proved themselves real rents of Tangier and Smith Islands in Chesapeake bay. Plans for plane flights to the islands were MR. NORMAN THOMAS, of the Socialist left wing, runs for president sometimes and says the "New ral" is leading to fascism, a dictator. In Italy socialism, and doctrines even more radical, led to the rise (Continued on Page Two) There was a broad impression that the President would call into a meeting later this week his advisors, to talk with them about taxes. In some quarters there was advanced a suggestion that a a year tax program would be needed to liquidate the bonus by 1945, while other capltol sectors projected the belief that the administration would seek only enough to (Continued on Page Fourteen.) SUPPORTJOHN LEWIS Green's Plea For Peace In Labor Family Is Booed At Capital By ths Associated Press WASHINGTON, Feb.

3. The concelled because of the hazardous Mr s. Liggett Charges '01 son Gang' Killed Her Husband Committee Of Experts Tackle Delicate Question At Geneva condition the sleet created. But a ton of foodstuffs came to equally ice-bound Nantucket, construction as to the licenses required to be paid under the slot machine law." Justice Buford said the double occupational tax feature of the law-was upheld by the court in the September opinion. At that time the court said: "Both the 'operator' and the 'location operator' of any machine as defined in section three of act are required to secure a license for that purpose and it is made the duty of the comptroller to prescribe rules for and to administer the said act." The fact that the court in the opinion Saturday "adhered to Its former construction of the statute in this regard should have created no surprise," Judge Buford said.

However, Comptroller Lee said (Continued on Page Fourteen.) island. Three tnousand residents By ihc Associated Press B'l the Associated Press MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. 3. Mrs. witnessed landing of the three planes forestalling a threatened bread shortage.

fishermen, Aarci Weil landing four amberjack, one an 83-pounder. Walter Liggett climaxed a highly dramatic session of Iaadore Blum-enfeld's trial for her husband's as which tops that class In the West New York coast guard head THE WEATHER Palm Beach Fishing club's winter contest and a 14-pound mutton quarters received more than two dozen calls for aid from boats ply sassination today with the asser The, delicate question of an oil sanction against Italy was tackled Monday by a committee of experts of the League of Nations. As the group met, an informed writer in Rome, Virginio Gayda, said such a sanction would mean a blockade and a blockade would engulf Europe in war. Twelve members, representing most of the chief oil producing na fish, which tops the contest for ing New York bay, which was tion that Gov. Floyd B.

Olson and his "gang" "permitted" the slay that class. Henry Weil caught four amberjack, the largest weighing 50 studded with ice blocks. The Hudson river was frozen down to George Washington bridge. (Continued on Page Fourteen.) ing. FORECAST Florida Fair to partly cloudy, continued warm today except possibly showers in north portion in nfternoon or night, somewhat colder in north portion tonight; Wednesday cloudy, somewhat colder in north and central portions, INIIK llatleras to Jacksonville: Fresh southerly winds, mostly overcast United Mine Workers replied to William Green's plea for peace In the labor family today with a pledge to support their president, John L.

Lewis, in the scrap between craft and industrial unionists. Hoarse and his voice repeatedly breaking, Green as president of the American Federation of Labor had begged his fellow miners not to leave the federation as they threatened last week. "I plead to you not to go out, to show your loyalty and devotion to your father, to your parent that has fathered and protected you In the times of your greatest need," Soon after, nervous from the strjrfh of her long testimony, she ryflap8ed and court recessed for SHORTAGEOF FUEL ICE-LOCKED ISLAND FARLEY MAY ANSWER Rebellion Is Seen In Young GOP Ranks WASHINGTON, Feb. 3. (Pi A threat of rebellion within a meeting of Young Republicans here was reported tonight following the election of J.

Kenneth Bradley of West-port, as chairman of the executive committee of the Young Republican national federation. Bradley was elected over John H. Carton of Lansing, by a vote of 13 to 5, with two regional delegates declining to cast their ballots. The minutes showed that Carton immediately declined a request to make the vote unanimous, insisting that he stood for the principle of representative elections as against hand-picked selection of leaders. He said he would not compromise on the njiestion.

G-Men Join Search three hours. At Rochester where the gover- no- is recuperating from an oper AT CANNOT BE REACHED ER! ation, there was no comment. The governor was responsible for ap pointment of special prosecutors to weather today, occasional rains. Jacksonville to Florida Straits: Moderate to fresh southerly winds, clear to partly overcast weather today fol-lowed hy showers extreme north nor tion. East Gulf: Fresh southerly wind shifting to westerly over extreme north portion, weather partly overcast, today, showers extreme north portion.

Western Caribbean: Moderate north east to east winds, partly cloudy to overcast weather today. Sleet Cuts Off Plane Postmaster General aid the case against Blumenfeld, also known as "Kid Cann." To tions, compose the committee. What attitude the United States would take in the event Geneva denies oil to Italy is a major cause for concern. Great Britain, some sources said, will argue that the addition of oil to present sanctions Is practicable. Premier Mussolini, closely watching Geneva, will hold two important meetings today.

His defense commission will report on how Italy is prepared to face a possible war at home and then the Fascist grand council will meet to discuss the military situation In general. There was little news from the war front, but Ethiopian officials Green said. "The murder would not have been committed without Governor Olson's permission," the slight Speak In Kansas On Feb. 22 woman, garbed In black, told Government Is Asked To Break Up Ice In Buzzard Bay Area By thtt Associated Press BOSTON, Feb. 3.

The Boston Chamber of Commerce asked President Roosevelt tonight to order government ice breakers into the Buzzard bay area to avert "a short Communications With 2,000 Residents Bj) the Associated Press CR1SFIELD, Md Fab. 8. Sleet which kept airplanes grounded blocked the last means of communications with two ice-locked crowded courtroom. She explained First, however, he reminded the miners that craft unionists whom Lewis noV Is fighting had given them considerable financial support In "evil days." The UMW president's contention Is that all workers In an Industry should belong to one union, rather than have a union for each craft in an industry. The" A.

F. of disapproves. By the Associated Press TOPEKA, Feb. 3. Kansas her statement as "meaning they Democrats speculated tonight on the possibility Postmaster General James A.

Farley may answer Gov. claimed a threatening situation in For Missing Man Ill I.LKTI.V NEW ORLEANS, Feb. The New Orleans weather bureau tonight issued the following storm warning: "Warnings ordered at 8 p. m. from Brownsville, Texas, to Carrabelle, Fla.

A disturbance of great Intensity central over Missouri with trough extending to southeast Texas will cause, strong northerly winds tonight and Tuesday from Brownsville, Texas, to Bilnxi, and strong shifting winds east of lliloxi becoming northerly Tuesday." Chesapeake Bay Islands today. Alf M. Landon's New Deal attack age of fuel." In the governor's own front yard. Farley, chairman of the Demo-atic national committee, will be the south, because of recent Italian advances, has been relieved. They asserted Italy's Askarl fighters have been driven back to the plains around Neghelll.

Green, who was booed during his speech, warned: "If you do go out, then there will be but one result. The American either ordered or permitted it." "I called my mother after Walter was Mrs. Liggett testified, "and said 'Governor Olson's gang got Walter, "She asked 'do you know who did and I said, 'yes, Kid i Before the recess, Mrs. Liggett had been calm under cross examination. But after the respite in testimony -as ordered, at state's request.

She broke down in the the principal speaker here Febru As it became clear that planes would be unable to reach Tangier Island, and Smith Island, today, Governor Harry W. Nice ordered six state troopers here to aid in to aid the islanders. The more than 2,000 persons on the two Islands have sufficient ary 22 at the annual Washington Day banque of Kansas Democrats. It asked the secretaries of war and navy in similar telegrams to dispatch aid to the coast guard forces that have been struggling to keep open the Cape Cod canal and other Ice choked waterways. The maritime division of the chamber telegraphed the three executives that 14 tankers are caught WEATHER TABLE Federation of Labor will remain supreme.

Attacks from within or from without can never shake it Srpm its firm foundation." Although Democratic leaders here Lowest CHICAGO, Feb. 3. (P) Federal agents joined Chicago and Wiscon-in authorities tonight in the search for Harry H. Wells, missing from his Monroe, home since last Tuesday. His bloodstained car was found abandoned near the loop Saturday.

A bunch of keys bearing his name were recovered today from a man who had found them last Wednesday on Sheridan road nSar the Chicago-Evanston boundary line. did not know the nature of Far- ey's address and Farley himself county attorney's office and sobbed aughed away a question regard in the ice blockade. ing it, David C. Doten, atate repre "Unh less emergency measures are sentative and president of, the Kansas Democratic club, said: taken," the messages said, "the Boston area will be hit by lack of I would not be surprised if Mr. fuel." Farley answered Governor food to last for a week and no serious cases of Illness have been reported.

If the Ice does not break up soon, however, said J. Millard Tawes, head of the Crisfield Red Cross chapter, It will be necessary to Bend additional supplies to the islands by plane. Food was taken to Tangier Sunday by a blimp from Washington and a plane visited Smith Island. Major Enoch B. Garey, head of the state police, said he had been informed that Edward Thompson, Salisbury, amateur radio oper Tomorrow the coast guard will send three cutters and a patrol boat Asked at Miami, Saturday State Allocates Money For Schools TALLAHASSEE, Feb.

3. UP) Public schools received $1,538,003.01 today as the state allocated to the counties its collections from automobile licenses and other laws which produce school operating revenues. It was the fourth apportionment to be made during the current school year, and brought the state fund total to $4,741,101. Another allocation of about $1,000,000 was promised by Governor Shpltz before the end of February as additional collections are received from automobile licenses. Hillsborough county with led today's apportionment.

hysterically. Regarded as the prosecution's most Important witness, Mrs. Liggett in the morning session reiterated her identification of Blumenfeld as her husband's slayer. She also testified that the night the crusading publisher was slain, December 9. an edition of his publication, the Mid-West American, wag In the mails, carrying an attack on Blumenfeld, a liquor syndicate salesman, and Hating 12 "reasons" why Gov.

Olson should be impeached. whether he would reply, Farley (Continued on Page Fourteen.) Jackson's Picture On Bonus Bonds WASHINGTON, Feb. Secretary Morgenthau announced today that the portrait of Andrew Jackson will grace the $50 bonds through which world war veterans will get their bonus. The bonds will be printed on the same kind of paper used for ordinary currency. Around 28,000,000 will be needed for distribution to the veterans.

Morgenthau would not forecast laughed and said Ms speech had not been written. He said his sub ject would be "The Campaign and the Corn Crops." The postmaster general will speak from the same platform ator, was considering setting up a Charles Warren Called "Maker Of Presidents," Dies DETROIT, Feb. 3. (P) Charles from which Landon last Wednes portable sending set on one of the islands. Such a set, Major Garey Slation Monday Night Alpena 18 2 Asheville 4i 32 Atlnntn 3S 32 Atlantic City 30 IS Birmingham fi8 3d Boston 26 8 Buffalo 2 4 Chicago 24 IB Cincinnati 38 24 Cleveland 30 12 Denver 8 '2 Detroit 21) 4 El Paso Galveston 64 Havre 0 18 Jacksonville 74 0u Kansas City 22 14 Key West 7li B4 Little ltock SO 32 Los Angeles 00 46 Louisville 42 2b" Memphis fit 32 Meridian 66 38 Miami 74 68 Minneapolis '22 Mobile 70 fit New Orleans 74 62 New York 26 12 Norlhfleld 18 12 Pittsburgh 51 14 Portland 40 28 Richmond 32 32 St.

Louis 36 21) San Antonio 78 4tl San Francisco fit) 44 Savannah 66 48 Tampa 76 06 Vicksburg 72 46 Washington 25 21 Wilmington 62 38 West rnim Beach 74 1 Rainfall, none. Barometer (at midnight), 30.03. Wind Velocity (at 6:30 p. SE 4. Sunrise, 7:03 a.

Sunset, 6:01 day night outlined his view on national issues for the first time said, would enable the islanders to when the bonds likely would start coming off the government presses. keep In close touch with the since mention of his name as a Republican presidential possibility. Beecher Warren, an international lawyer, and a diplomat, and some Band Concert St vocal solo by Louise Wilmot will feature the municipal band concert at Flagler park at 8 o'clock tonight, under the direction of Frank G. Sturchlo. The program: March The Golf Woods Overture.

Triumphant Gibb Fox-trot. for Two Johnston tVaitz Wedding of the Winds Hall Fox-trot Buddha Pollock Fantasie. Old Kentucky Home Dalbey Vocal solo A Beautiful Lady in Blue Coots Louise Wilmot. Descriptive Hunting Scene (Requested) Bucalossl Finale Star Spangled Banner Key times called a maker of presidents, iioiiowed by Dade with $139,688.81, and Duval with $138,171.66. Other counties and amounts they received included Alachua, Bay Broward, Escambia Highlands, Lee, Study Of Painless Dental Drug Ordered NEW YORK, Feb.

The First District Dental Society, composed of dentists in Manhattan and the Eronx, tonight authorized a committee to study the results of the new Hartman solution for making dental work painless. The action was taken at the first meeting of the society since Dr. Leroy Hartman, of Columbia Uni Silver Sailfish Derby TOP ENTRIES Length for Derby: A. H. Handlan, St.

Louis. Mo. 8 A in. Weight for Derby: Frederick T. Bedford, Greens Farms, Conn.

7-H4 iba. Dally Trophy yesterday: Carl Stewart, Growe Pointe, Mlc-h. 7 3 In. Famed River Packet Is Reported Sinking VICKSBURG, Feb. 3.

(P) The steamer "Tennessee Belle," last of the famous Mississippi river packets, was reported sinking tonight in the river near Lake Providence, after striking a submerged obstruction. H. C. Renaudln, agent for the New Orleans and Vicksburg Packet company, operators of the steamer, reported it sank six feet and was still going down. Marry Or Starve So Vet Wants Wife STOCKTON, Feb.

3. On the theory, apparently, that marriage is to be preferrec. to starvation, a war veteran inserted this advertisement in the "help wanted fema.e" column of a Stockton newspaper: "Wanted, a wife veteran, refused relief by SERA, must marry or starve." died today, at the age of 65. Death was due to heart disease. His services to his country, won him the distinguished service medal.

He was given ambassadorial posts in Japan and Mexico, but was denied a cabinet position, for which he twice was nominated. On both occasions that President Coolidge nominated him for attorney general the Senate refused confirmation, because of his connection with sugar interests that then were under fire by the Federal Trade commission. versity made public the formula for 325.9; Leon, Manatee, Marion, Martin, Monroe, Orange, Palm Beach Pinellas, Polk, Putnam St. Johns, St. Lucie, Sarasota, Seminole, and Volusia, the solution January 16 A resolu tion stated that the organization would neither endorse nor condemn the use of the solution until the TIDKH TODAY a.

m. 11 1 1 rl 6 ,11:44 a. 111. ami 11 committee had completed Its study. High -Low.

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