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MIAMI DAILY WEATHER: Fair and slightly warmer tonight. Friday partly cloudy. Detailed report on page 2. HOME EDITION FIVE CENTS'; VOL. XXXVIII.

NO. 104. MIAMI, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1933 THRONGS CROWD BEACH FLOWER AND GARDEN EXHIBITION Cardinal in ax TREE PLANTING SINGLE DEFENSE Is Robin's Rival As Real Fighter UNIT IS URGED MAY COMMENCE IN TWOWEEKS JEWS ASK HELP OF ARCH ENEMY IN DESPERATION Appeal to Hitler Made in Atteirmt to Stave Florida Bird Battles Own Re BY AIR EXPERT Senate Agreement on Mi Mitchell Holds Merger flection in Window Pane for Three Months JACKSONVILLE, March SO. If there were just some way to arrange a meeting between Kid Cock Robin of Kansas City and Sir Cardinal Gros-Beak of Jacksonville, in nor Changes Only Delay for Bill Would Save at Least Off Boycott stead of having these two brilliantly plumed birds eternally fighting their own shadows. FORESTERS CALLED PROPERTY DAMAGED BILL IS OFFERED Strength in Submarines hi i) '4i XV i rfii i r- tt -j! ifr But, birds being what they are, the meeting probably won't be arranged and perchance each eventually will be a victim of his own strong-headiness.

Monday Session to Per President von Hinden-burg Also Gets Plea From Semites fect Details of Jobs and Planes Declared Prime Essential The local bird for the last three months has been waging a war with his mirrored reflection in a window at the home of Charles W. Dudley in Fishwier Park, residential suburb. WASHINGTON, March 30. WASHINGTON, March 30. (-!) BERLIN.

March 30. Jews turned today to the very man they Only occasionally is the cardinal President Roosevelt's plan to give employment to 250,000 men in forest A remodeled national defense system persuaded to drop to the ground to to "increase efficiency and save conservation work was today but one hold most responsible for anti-Semitic feeling in Germany, Chancellor Hitler short step away from final congres 000,000 to $300,000,000 a year" was. sional approval. feed or his mate lures him oft for a rest Once a bluejay tried to stop his crazy antics before the window pane, but the, blue one was completely routed. recommended to the house military af himself, and to President von Hinden burg, whocreated the present govern Jammed through the house yester day by the preponderant Democratic ment, in a last despairing attempt to prevent the nation-wide boycott sched majority, the measure needed only fairs committee today by William Mitchell, former brigadier who served as assistant chief of the army air corps.

A mocking bird, too. tried to break senate concurrence in three minor uled for Saturday. Premature outbreaks continued in up the fight to save friend cardinal amendments before going to the presi dent for signing into law. MitcheU proposed that the land. various cities, resulting in -widespread from further punishing himself, but the songster also was put to flight, feathers ruffled.

Roosevelt hopes to start the men. damage to Jewish business establish' sea, and air forces of the united States be merged into a department recruited from among the big city job meats. The National Socialist party, less through the labor department, at of national defense with only one which is sponsoring the organized ban A pity two such belligerent birds as Kid Cock Robin of Kansas and Sir work within two weeks. -R. Y.

Stuart on Jewish business and professional chief forester, has called a meeting of head. Assistants would be barged with supervising activities of the army, navy and aviation. activity ordered to begin at 10 a. Cardinal of Jacksonville cant 'be brought together in a bird battle of Saturday, disapproved of these acts of regional chiefs of the forest service for Monday to perfect details. Im the century.

vandalism. Is some cities, its storm A bill to accomplish that has just Miami Daily News Photos Two corners of garden beauty were centers of attraction for visitors today at the third International Tropical Flower show in the Garden theater, Miami Beach. Top, left, is the exhibit of the Suto Nurseries, while below is that of El Jardin Nurserj. In the oval are Mrs. J.

Jnlien South-erland, founder and president of the show, and Mrs: H. E. Tal-bott, Dayton and Miami Beach society leader. provement programs for all national were able to suppress the out been introduced- by Chairman Mc forests have been worked out. breaks.

Swain of the military affairs commit-: SOUTH FLORIDA Another step in Roosevelt's' unem tee, and it was that proposal, among The radical element of the Nazi party was seen as still triumphant as ployment relief program also was pressed in the senate today, with others, which the committee, was considering today. the boycott proclamation was sent to Democratic leaders striving for quick approval of a $500,000,000 fund for all parts of the country last night MitcheU testified that because of UNITS TO FIGHT the developments in the World war The hopes of the Jews rested in the conservative branch in which Hitler outright grants to states to take care we are going to have to develop an of their needy. Heretofore federal as and Dr. Wilhelm Frick are now iden sistance has been in the form of loans. BUDGET SLASHES tified, as opposed to the other Nazi POLICE' SHAKEUP entirely new policy." Defense, he said, should center Around submarines and airplanes and Zeppelins.

i Republican opposition to the gift cabinet members. Cant. Hermann Gocring and, Joseph Goebbels. fund was in evidence and there was a chance it would delay action a day "In the World war," MitcheU said. The new appeal, signed by members "submarines reduced Great Britain or two.

Final approval, however, was PUTS DETECTIVES Agricultural Cuts De of the- General Council of Jews and to starvation. They almost won the regarded as certain. tinder the forestry bill's terms the war by themselves." Much of the data the board of Berlin' Jewish com muniry, also was addressed to the Na r'V5 president may, hire the men. at a $1 clared Ruinous to dustry in State daily wage, plus maintenance and BACK ON STREET showing that, has been kepy secret and stUl is. Germany never had an average of more than i 30 sub- tionalist party majority in the.

Hitler cabinet, which has never been -identi- clothing in camps. Numerous efforts CONTrrED ON PAf.E THIRTEEN) to increase this allowance were beaten COVTtNrED OX TAGE THIKTUEX) REPLAXD DISTRICT BTTREATJ yesterday. Homestead, Marca du. A test vote on whether to accept a PITY TfUAI IIC South Florida growers will enlist Veterans in Department substitute for the administration farm HOLIDAY IS SET- as a unit to battle certain objection Ull 1 IU VMLUL bill faced the senate agriculture com able phases, of the state budget com- mtDannore' wvtnnmv wnrffMm rpectltlv mittee as it hurried to get some relief Returned to Uniformed Duty plan before the senate. imade public POWER PLANT MOTOR GOP IS CRITICALLY HURT John Brubaker's Skull Is ON GRAPEFRUIT The substitute up for consideration I At an indignation meeting of Red- was one offered by Senator Smith jland District Chamber of Commerce held here last night, members voted Ten changes in police department S.

C), 'chairman of the com Attendance Records Predicted As Beach Flower Show Opens Colorful Exhibits of Rare and Exotic Blooms Attract Thrdngs to International Exposition New. attendance records were predicted today as Miami personnel, including the demotion-of mittee. His bill would din to a large tn Annrgicai unanimously Jo arouse a storm of pro- extent the wide powers vested in the 85 Per Cent of Crop Rep 6Utvvxo Mr Mr test in Dade county and eventually secretary of agriculture under the three detectives, two: of whom nave been in the vision for more than seven years, were contained in orders throughout the state against commis Koosevelt proposal. sion proposals said aimed at the life Light Company's Property for Use at Hearing Fractured in Collision With Automobile resented in Clearing House Plan Indications were that, regardless of issued today by Safety Director b. v.

of Florida agriculture. McCreary. Plans to cut the state experiment stations budget from $325,000 to The safety head refused to comment on the transfers other than to the outcome of the test a pro-i posal, earnestly advocated by John Aj Simpson, president of the National Farmers' nnionf for insuring farmers' John Brubaker, motorcycle patrolman, injured in an auto crash last WINTER HAVEN, March SO. A harvesting holiday on grapefruit in which approximately 85 per M.f Timinin friiif ill TTlnrMfl Beach offered Tropical America a $200,000 bouquet the production costs on crops consumed night at W. Flagler st.

and 16th ave-was in a very critical condition -today $50,000 yearly, plant board expenses from $200,000 to $25,000, and. virtual elimination of county agents, home demonstration agents, quarantine, inspection and farm extension service were severely scored by Frank B. Rue, (COSTISCf ON PAOB THIRTEEN) third International Tropical Flower-show. Additional orchids were included assert they were for the good of the service." The changes are effective Saturday, April Detectives Joe Jenkins and R. L.

Jester, veteran members of the detective division, and H. G. Howard, for several years a plainclothes officer, in Jackson Memorial hospital, at tendants reported. this morning in the rare exhibit that! City commissioners, at a special meeting today, voted to have a complete physical appraisal made of the properties of the Florida Power Light no testimony of actual value, supplementing the city's estimate of $9,200,000, can be submitted during the anticipated hearings before a federal master in chancery in the city's rate reduction efforts. The appraisal will require at least 60 days, commission members said.

FARM BOARD PLANS chamber president features the show at the Garden ArAnlMhNldSULU Our farms, groves and allied in Some of the orchids and there are over 5S0 on display are will return to uniformed duty. Jo TO SPEED SELLING is represented was announced here by the Florida Citrus Growers Clearing House association following a meeting of representatives of the clearing house, citrus exchange and other marketing agencies of the state. The picking holiday started. last night and will remain in force until Tuesday morning, April 4. The clearing bouse announcement said that dustriesl are the direct target for three-fourths, or 21 per cent of the 2S per cent total reduction advocated by Brubaker suffered a basal skull crushed left ankle and possible Internal injuries.

He has been unconscious since the accident. The policeman and his riding mate, E. Campbell, were responding to a burglar call from N. W. Second st.

seph McNeil, tempdrary detective during the seasonal months, also returns AT MIAMI BEACH valued at $75. with even the smaller ones worth $25. the budget Rue declared, to the traffic squad. J. L.

Dees. W. W. Shanahan, J. The citrus industry alone, with It will be made by the Burns Mc Morgenthau to Push Commod- Davis and Earl Tamnton, assigned to 30 and 27-Unit Houses Figure gross returns of $50,000,000 yearly plainclothes work last fall, wiU re-; in Transactions ity Holdings Liquidation March 30.

(JP) Donnell Engineering which gave a preliminary report, based on estimates, during early 'stages of the case. Employment of experts was said to be and representing an investment of some half billion dollars, will be seriously jeopardized if scientific protec and 35th ave. The driver of the automobile, Carroll N. Phillips, 18, of 829 N. W.

23rd turned north into 16th ave. from Flagler st. and the policeman's motorcycle struck the never before history or tne. citrus industry in the state had there been sitr-Ti nnnnimitv anion? the renresent- The show vgas formally opened yesterday by Mrs. Frederick Kellogg, president of.

the National Council of State Garden Club Federations, delegates of which ate here' for their annual convention. The orchid exhibit, K. Suto's Japanese garden featuring a waterfall with colored lights and rare palms, the unusual shadow boxes that have been described as "pictures -in main in the detective division for a six-month trial period Dees, Shanahan and, Davis in the detective office proper, and Taunton in the automobile theft bureau. tion is withdrawn by this new budget Two of, the largest real estate transactions reported in weeks, involving apartment houses at Miami Beach, necessary to offset expert testimony to be offered by the company. scheme.

ed organizations as in the meeting here for the purpose of seeking means turning car. Henry Morgentheau, jr, farm board chairman, today announced a program to speed up. liquidation of the commodity holdings of cooperative marketing associations which have been pledged Mr. Rue cited the citrus canker Compensation to be paid the engi were announced today. Sergeants E.

L. Barrick and Roy neering firm was left open for negot campaign as saving Florida's biggest Pottorf will exchange commanding of The Commodore apartments, a building at 747 Michigan iations. 1 industry at a cost of $2,000,000 when Brubaker was hurled 'more than 15 feet from the motorcycle by the impact. Phillips and two passengers were not injured. He told police he saw Campbell, who was riding ahead of as collateral for farm board loans.

The commission voted to send Mayor it faced extinction. "If another destructive plant plague should strike flowers," the display of Greater Miami orchids, the tiers of flowers and Morgenthau said that loans as of R. B. Gautier, as well as Henry Shaw and Thomas Grady of the Miami Bate and Traffic board, to us unprepared, with expert aid not of bolstering a lagging market. Clearing house officials predicted the movement probably would be extended nearly 100 per cent to grower who still have grapefruit to harvest Ay a means to this end, a special committee was named at the meeting to contact every grower who was not represented here through his affiliated marketing organization.

ficers, Barrick to the shift headed by Capt. Virgil H. Mathis, and Pottorf to Capt. Hardy Bryan's group. Detective Jenkins has been assigned to duty under Captain Mathis; McNeil and Jester to Capt.

Forrest E. landscaping rising from the floor of 28 on commodities totaled $157, 236,323. In many instances, he said the com-' available until drafted, the damage owned by the Soho Investment Miami, was sold to Louis Weiss, Rockaway, N. by Benjamin L. Davis, broker, Meyer-Kiser building.

Weiss will take possesion June 1, when the present lease expires. He will make his home at the Beach. the amphitheater to the rafters, the rock pools and the dahlia dis two years would be irreparable," modifies have been held for a long he eaid, Washington April 7, to represent the city at federal engineering hearing at which Miami's application for a deep plays are just a few of the features time. He said the board under the Nelson, and Howard to Captain Dr. John B.

Tower, pioneer avocado of this year's show. Brubaker, but did not see the other officer. 1 It was Brubaker who was absolved of blame in the death of Mrs. Iris Schoch, 33, of N. TN 27th ave.

and 65th st, Feb. 6, after she had been struck by bis motorcycle at S. W. 22nd st. at 24th ave.

Mrs. Schoch walked in front of his motorcycle from behind a street car. Hoover administration had "not been Bryan. er channel will be considered. and cftrus grower, agreed that the! The judges, C.

Leslie Whipp of sales-minded." An advance of $500 toward the lower end of the county should start Morgenthau appointed H. E. Bab- Pan-American day celebration April 17 to fight vigorously, with all the means LOS ANGELES, March 30. (J) Signing of the navel and Valencia cock of Ithaca, N. special assist in its power, the budget commission recommendations.

Others voiced the orange stabilization agreement opens ant to help the cooperatives work out Jacksonville, E. Hendry of Fort; Myers, W. Manda, A. Glazier and Harry Burton of West Palm' began announcing their awards shortly before noon. Suto's nursery won first prize, HOUSE -OF PRIEST DAMAGED BY BOMB was voted with the understanding the aum is to be refunded from Bayfront park gate receipts, which usually total The Seville apartments, 1242 Drexel ave a 27-unit was sold for the Realty receiver, R.

E. McBride, Indianapolis, to Mrs. Lena. Williamson, pioneer Miami Beach resident and property owner, by L. Bloomfield, Beach broker, 601 Collins ave.

complicated marketing problems and same opinion. He The officer has two children lives at 3045 S. W. 20th st. to hasten sales and speed up liquida several tunes that amount.

On motion, Charles G. Turner, Leo tion. the way for the California Fruit Growers' exchange to begin immediately prorating and regulating shipments with other marketing groups to whom the agreement has been submitted by the farm bureau. cup, in tne landscape contractors E. Bishop and Mrs.

R. R. Boyer were named to draft a resolution of protest, 2 FLIERS RESCUED competition, El Jardin's Italian Gar The purchase prices were not di In disposing of the commodities, Morgenthau said he had no immediate plans for sales abroad but that he on den, second, and A. N. Jvmsmaug deploring the extreme scope of the budget cuts and terming them false vulged.

None Injured in Attack Radio Campaigner BY ARMY AVIATORS Rock Pool and' Landscaping, third." would be willing to accept any good economy nearing the danger line for Excelling in rare and exotic floral MIAMI TO GREET horse-trade offer." the agricultural and horticultural in outlay its two predecessors, the show MORE AUTHORITY ASKEDJOR QUIZ Senate Banking Committee Would Have Added Power Pair Sought in Nicaragua Are Picked SECURITIES BILL -HEARING ARRANGED DETROIT, March (3?) A teresta of Florida. was described by Jesse Jay; manager MILITARY FLIERS black, powder bomb was exploded in L'p After Being Sighted Canoe-: ing Down River Copies of the resolution will go to of WIOD, as a "symphony of flow the basement of the home of the Kev. Governor Sholtz, the budget commis ers during the? nation-wide ABC broadcast from the show yesterday. Charles Coughlin in Royal Oak, sioners and members of the legisla MANAGUA, Nicaragua, March 30. ture, JAPANESE INVADE i.

CHAHAR PROVINCE Chinese Report Army Marches into Territory West of Captured Jehol Region (iP) W. A. Flowers of Dallas, Texas, Cummings Thompson and Taussig Slated to Give Testimony Starting Tomorrow a suburb, early this morning. The bomb caused slight damage, but no Army and Navy Officers to Pause Here on Inspection Flight to Haiti Mrs. Kellogg and Mrs.

Julien Southerland, founder and president of and Harry Scott of New Orleans, who were lost Sunday after leaving Mana- one was injured. the show, spoke to garden club mem Other organizations slated to join the protest drive against this alleged detrimental legislation are Florida Avocado Growers' exchange, Redland WASHINGTON, March 30. (a) The senate banking committee voted today to ask for additional authority The bomb was thrown a gua to open a new air route to north WASHINGTON, March 30. (iP) eastern Nicaragua, were picked up bers throughout- the United States, South and Latin Americas, during the broadcast. basement window under the bedroom in which Father Coughlin.

was sleep in its investigation of private bankers, because of objections raised to its in Attorney General Cummings and Hust Thompson, former federal trade commissioner, will be the' first witnesses Citrus Growers' association, South Dade Democratic club, Homestead Ro this morning by a U. S. army am phibian plane which landed on the Cu ing, police were told. Several win dows were broken, and a supply of tary and Lions clubs. Today's visitors seemed particular-, (coxTixrEp ox tytGft TPreTEy, quiry by the J.

P. Morgan house. The committee instructed its coun culaya river and started back with them for Puerto Cabezas. The fliers canned goods in the basement was PEIPING, China, March 30. (a1) Gen.

Feng Chai-Shan, commanding a Chinese volunteer force in Jehol, reported today that Japanese and Man-churian troops had attacked the town of Dolonor in the province of Chahar. Chabar is the province adjoining Petitions bearing hundreds of signatures will follow the first onslaught damaged. tomorrow before the house interstate commerce committee on the administration securities regulation bill, The chairman Representative Rav- were sighted yesterday by army and sei, rerainana fecora, to draw up legislation giving it broader power after he reported the Morgan banking or resolutions. Father Coughlin, who 'is pastor of Flying on an important inspection tour of air bases from Washington to Haiti, a distinguished group of army and navy officers is expected to arrive at the Opa-Locka naval reserve base here some time tomorrow. Those in the party will include Admiral Thomas L.

Johnson, U. S. N. Brig. Gen.

George Richards, of the army air corps; Capt. Francis Mul-cahy and Lieut. Tilgham H. Saunders. U.

S. N. The flight will be from Quantico, with Captain Mulcahy acting as civilian pilots canoeing down the river the; Shrine of the' Little Flower, has WHERE TO GO about 200 miles from here. Their burn announced the plan today, look house had raised questions about the SUBMARINE WILL made himself known nationally Jehol on the west. Dolohor is 30 plane- was found nosed over in swamp.

committee authority. ing toward expeditious action on this latest item of the Roosevelt program miles inside the Chahar border, about 175 miles northwest of Jehol City. CRUISE UP RIVER through radio broadcasts of sermons and economic discussions over an independent chain of stations. Recently Chairman Fletcher said Pecora had asked the bank for certain informa which arrived only yesterday on the This was the first word that the hill. tion.

he had been engaged in a heated con Japanese had invaded that "They were willing to give access Charles Taussig, New York econ troversy over the Detroit bank situa WASHINGTON, March 30. (iP) For the first time the navy department is to send a submarine up the pilot. The party is expected to re to their records up to a certain point, tion. omist, also will testify in support of main in Miami several days before he said, but were considering the au the measure. CONGRESSJROGRAM thority beyond that." continuing its journey.

In addition to Father Coughlin. the house was occupied by the Rev. John Tully, his assistant, and Father William of the Dun Scotus faculty. The TAX CUT PROPOSED A Line From Will TALLAHASSEE, March 30. (J) latter two were asleep upstairs.

TODAY SENATE Debates unemployment relief bill. Judiciary committee considers administration security mill CITY ELECTION DATA Date of city primary, May 2. Six high men in field will have run-off at general election in Jane TODAY Afterpoon International Flower show, Miami Beach Garden 'theater. 5 p. m.

Firs't'Chrisfian church council, serving chicken dinner at the church, 230 N. E.JFourth st 7:15 p. m. Knights of Columbus free Spanish lesson, 150 N. E.

Second st. 7:30 p. ro. Institucion Washington Irving Spanish class for beginners, 406 N. E.

Second ave. 8 p. m. American Legion Follies. Bayfront park.

p. m. Riverside Improvement association, 734 W. Flagler st. 8 p.

m. Special meeting, Court of Miami. Catholic Daughters of America, Gesu school building. Mississippi river. The submarine S-10 of division five based at Coco Solo, Canal Zone, has been ordered to leave April 28 to cruise up the Mississippi as far as Memphis to be there for the cotton carnival in.

the middle of May. Golden Valley Sets Hospitality Order For Aid of Drinks KILLINGS UNCONFIRMED Secretary of State Gray, in his biennial report distributed today, suggests the legislature reduce the present etate tax of $10 on commissions. for selection of three commis- 4 PETPIXG. China, March 30. (a) The U.

S. legation today said there Agriculture committee continues was no confirmation of reports that two American missionaries bad been study of farm bill (executive). HOUSE killed in a bombing at Taitowying, Considers legislation to liberalize south of the Chinese Great Wall. medicinal liquor prescriptions. "NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS" See today's editorial page for the answers to why SOVIETS have delayed but not changed Roosevelt's attitude on recognition.

BEER bill's enactment was too much in Tammany hands. POLITICS is developing Borah as leader of the opposition. ALIBI was created by congressman who refused to see his check. EDUCATION of newspaper men by politicians helps them in beer testing. EUROPE is considering the probable result of increasing Mussolini's cockiness.

SILVER may be chosen for currency expansion if inflationists get together. i UNEMPLOYMENT program may bring rapid developments in baby bo-nd proposals. TAMMANY leaders are expected hereafter to support Roosevelt. The answers to these and many other questions are given in this daily editorial page feature no reader can afford to miss. Judiciary committee considers leg islation for municipal debt relief.

Strict Enforcement Of Beach Bathing Suit Ordinance Is Ordered WEDNESDAY SENATE Passed bill liberalizing medicinal Editor, Daily News Beer is supposed to be comins. From what I can read from all the states, nobody knows who is going to sell it. Where you are supposed to get it What it will cost. Or what it will taste like. The whole thing come up so quick that the boys can't hardly arrange how the graft will be distributed.

All but New York. Tammany Hall, of course, got the privilege there. I tell you what I will lay you a little bet on. I bet they mess this thihg up so that it will do away with the passing of the real prohibition amendment. The whole country is buying a blind horse.

Suppose this stuff don't taste like we think it will. Tours, WILL ROGERS. Santa Monica, CaL, March 30. liquor prescriptions. sioners- Registration books open in city clerk's office until April Open in precinct polling placea from April 3 until April 18.

Voters must pay 1931 and 1932 poll taxes at the office of Bob Simpson, county tax collector, first floor of courthouse. Final data for registration, April 18. Final date for paying poll taxet, April 8. Eligible persona who never have registered and those who have moved from one precinct to another should register before books close. Registration on the comity books will not qualify- a person to vote in the city election.

The county and city books are separate. Informally debated unemployment FLAGLER ST. OFFICE The new Flagler St. Want Ad' Station of the Miami Daily News is open to receive ads from 8 a. m.

to 9 p. m. each week day. This office is at 39 E. FLAGLER ST Right in the heart of the busiest shopping district.

Use This Want Ad Station for Convenience Use the News for all your wants and remember results cost less in News Want Ads. This is Miami Daily News classified week read and use more classified want ads. relief. MINNEAPOLIS, March 30. (P) Golden Valley is the name of the village.

It's a surburb of Minneapolis. And this is what the village council adopted as an ordinance for nse after April 7: "Any one who becomes drunk, intoxicated or disorderly shall immediately be placed in closed automobile and safely conducted home at the expense of any licensee into whose place of business surh drunken, intoxicated or disorderly person shall happen to wander, whether such licensee had anything to do with the condition of the drunk, intoxicated or disorderly person or not. Foreign relations committee post poned world court action. TOMORROW 10 a. m.

International Flower show, Miami Beach Garden theater. 12:15 p. m. Kiwanis club, McAllister hotel. 12 :15 p.

m. Acacia club, 13th floor, Congress building. 12:30 p. m. Civitan club, Ponce de Leon hotel.

7 :30 p. m. Miami Senior High school concert, Bayfront park. 8 p.m.-H a Seeds post, American Legion, Legion hall. 8 :15 p.

m. El Circulo Spanish dub, 210 E. Flagler sU Agriculture committee began study of farm biU, rejecting efforts to limit A letter instructing rigid enforcement of regulations forbidding improper bathing attire has been received by Miami Beach Police Chief Robert T. Teaney from Mayor A. Frank Katzentine.

Chief Teaney has passed the order along to his subordirtates. The order resulted, police said, from numerous complaints received at the mayor's office. commodities in it. HOUSE Passed President Roosevelt's forest conservation program. Rules committee ordered a privi leged status for medicinal liquor bill..

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