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The Miami Newsi
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PAGE FIVE MIAMI DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1931 i them if they didn't free the schoon-; ORLANDO BANKER era crew, so mcy couiu iook aiier Ri.hard Olsta, 12-year-old Chicago hoy, has const rucfed a replica of Fort Dearborn with 1.200 matches, paper and clue. IS FREED BY COURT MUSICAL CONCERT SET FOR TONIGHT La Monaca and Orchestra Offer 3-Part Program CARLTON WARNS COUNTIES CUTS MUST BE MADE The Ghost and the Lost Galleon By Willard Campbell their ship during the hurricane. The captain paid out all his haw-srs and rigged a storm trisail on his mainraatt which prevented the schooner from shearing. The Ghost, although hwavily loaded, rode out the blow without trouble, though during the second night it blew harder than O'Brien had ever experienced. Just before dark of the second day the wind quit as suddenly as it had begun, and O'Brien lost no time in 22 1 E.

Flagler OKLANDO, Aug. 14. (JP) Ruling that information-, upon which a warrant was issued was illegal in that the evidence was not sworn in due legal process. Circuit Judge J. C.

B. Koonee, Tavarcs, yesterday granted a petition for a writ of habeas corpus and released from custody Louis C. Massey, president of the defunct State Bank of Orlando Trust Co. MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINES SERVICE. MEALS BERTH INCLUDED Caesar La Monaca and his will offer a three-part musical program in Bayfront park tonight to raise Says Budgets Must Be INSTALMENT 6 Slashed to Help A first petition charging Massey was illegally restrained in custody O'Brien was forced to admire the skill with which the captain handled the yacht, but after several unsuecess- was denied by Judge Koonce upon the statement by Sheriff 'Frank Karell covering the schooner with his machine guns, and ordering the crew to tie up the gangsters.

The Ghost was then run along side of the 6chooner. Willie told them how the men on the yacht had tricked them and forced them to tell everything. 4 fut attempts to turn her around, that he had never held Massey in TALLAHASSEE, A ug. 14. (JP) custody.

1 1 Relief for Florida taxpayers, OJover- which the wind balked, he headed her into the wind and allowed the wind to carry him through the channel back Immediately fallowing this action. nor Carlton believes, will be effected if counties will reduce budgets iind Massey, who was present at the hear funds to continue the summer concerts. Sue Ernest Hewling and I a Waldron are directing the show, which is entitled "Three-Part Harmony." A nominal charge for admission will be made. The program is as follows: PART ON "Our Gang Buglers: 11. N.

Silver. Basil Joiw-. Master of Ceremnniesr Ma ry Lym Wilson. In (he Music Box: Ruth tireaharo ami Thelrua Warner. Buck and Win Dane: Arthur Chaoman.

Ciuitar and Harmonica: t'harle Tnwie. A Variety of Taps: Kay Jluntr. -ar-Ivn Culbreaih. Tjicile Jones. Arthur Chap ojierating expenses 30 and 20 per cent wards and would have succeeded if the channel had been perfectly straight.

There was a slight bend to The captain explained that they threw the three hoodlums that were killed overboard during the storm, as ing, voluntarily placed himself in custody of Sheriff Karell and. new petition was filed, the writ issued and ds the state government has done. The governor expressed his opinion HAVANA S25 S15 Round trip Schedule sailing from Miami alternate Wednesdays. Automobiles, when accompanied, $35 round trip limited to return within 45 days. 4-DAYS TOURS TO HAVANA Three days and two nights in Havana.

L's of steamer as hotel and comprehensive sightseeing tours. Scheduled Miliars from Miami Wednesdays, August 19 and September S52 the northward near the outer bar and it was supposed to be bad luck to in a summarizing estimated just when Bang thought they were 'revenue accruing to the state's gen have a dead person on board a sailing ret.urn"ble nceV 1 "TJ vessel during a storm. wr that Jude Koonte acted Storms are queer things, and the Masscv' following morning when O'Brien and rvrtrnwrn eral treasury from taxation measures out, the Pastime struck the reet with a crash, which as they were going backwards, bent both propellers and pawed by the last legislature. This revenue wi II not exceed left her helpless. The wind forced her McCann went ashore to see how their LtVJtxlkJtV IjA.rll.ol 1 man.

H. N. Silvers. $4,000,000 a. year, the governor esti over the bar and the heavy seas "haracter Woman: Carolyn lrairora.

Nistor: Molla Davip. Mildred Tavis. warehouse had fared, they found the wind had completely wrecked it and REACHES TORONTO mated, and he said nil state depart struck her broadside. On the Ghost ments had cut expensi and ISO per they could see the crew make an at lost or blew away practically all of the equipment. nonf vi not" ifia f)nraiieal i tine ad valorem tax on real estate for NASSAU S20; They then walked over on the Arrival in Toronto of the first bug gage carload of palms and other Flor ida exhibits and the set-up of the Flor Bronner's Sale Cromer-Cassel's Furniture state purposes was fixed by the legis weather side, which bad taken the full Quartet: Clarence Hidadale.

Percy Long. Wesley Roberta. H. V. MoMinn.

PART TWO "Enchantinii Hawaii Guitars: Virginia Haser. Toinmie Griffin. Charles Towle. Musical Paws: Ioma WaMron and Sue Ernest Howling. Hawaiian Love Sonic: Jack Wofford.

i Hawaiian Dance: Catherine and Patsy; Edwards. Specialty: Tommie Griffin nd Griffin Towle. lature 4yH mills, a decrease of 0y8 ida exhibit on the waterfront for the force of the storm, and there, high and dry -on the was the wreck of an turns inim mis year levy. tempt to launch one of the life boats, but the heavy sea swept it away before anyone could get on board. The wind blowing one way and the seas running from each side, they didn't have a chance and after a few minutes she started to list to the starboard.

Suddenly an extra large sea struck her and completely, covered the yacht. A moment later she re Principal revenue producer, for the Scheduled sailings from Miami Sundays, August 23 and Sep tember 6. First class, One ry, $g0 Round trip, $33. Second class, One way, $13 Round trip, $23. Rates subject to U.

S. tax. old sailing galley. Inspection proved to be the ill-fated La Florida, which state treasury, the governor said, will be the seventh cent tax on gasoline. estimated to raise $2,200,000 an was sunk by one hurricane and had been cast up by another, centuries later.

Canadian National exposition was announced today by Max Kimmerer, who is in charge of arrangements here. Other attractions for the exhibit, such as animals from the Opa-Locka zoo, palms, fish specimens, maps and booklets, are being collected at Pirate's Cove, an Indian village in the Miami area, nually. Next to this he placed the savings such as these are not likely utilities gross receipts tax, estimating appeared, but this time was-nearly on her beam ends, and the next lieavv revenue at $600,000. This tax cannot Sweet Hawaiian Moonlight: airs. Irry Fay and Clarence Itidsdale.

Specialty by the composer of a now Miami song. Eurth Mosure. assisted by MtI Carter. Dorothy Smith. Clarence Kidsdale.

rorothy I-onK. I-enore fahes. Marjorie Wilson. Maurine Carr. Olal Bullock and louie Powers.

PART THKKR Hunting In Blue Bird Lao' The Frog: Kitty Cullireath. Canaries: Kutta (iresbam, Miguel! Angel Soto. sea completely wrecked her. That be collected before March 15, 1932. however.

was the last anyone ever saw of the O'Brien mustered all hands and put them to work clearing away the sand and after nearly a week the main cabins were cleared. Several chests were removed to the Ghost and care-fhlly watched. When satisfied there was nothing else to lie found, O'Brien headed the' Ghost for Cuba. Under The revenue of $500,000 from the notorious Bang Murray, who by his NEW S50 Through steamers via Nassau Sundays. August 23 and Sep-tember 6.

Accompanied autos SI to S1J0 per cwt. MUNSON documentary stamp tax does not ex ders and O'Brieu. Saunders was so elated that he gave each member of ceed the amount from the corporation greed in wanting to have all of the fortune that wasn't yet found, sealed his own doom forever. filing fee tax. Revenue from the lat to appear again for some time.

All profit is forgotten in our effort to clear away everything. TIHJIESIE FOR SATURDAY ONLY! the expedition a handsome present; iu fact, the gift turned out to le a real-fortune to the impoverished crew ter is now running less than $20,000 For nearly 30 hours OIrien (he cover tif darkness he put the two cowed gangsters ashore a month, (governor C'arlton watche'd the schooner fight the storm He estimated eventual revenue from STEAMSHIP LINES and the captain, who had been freed; Blue Birds: Patsy Edwards. Marilyn Diet. P.ose Chinpalin. Janette Westegard.

Ked Birds: Catherine Edwards. Virginia Mae Singer. Bonnie I.orenzo, lxicile McNeil. Klmir Jane Powell. Mucking Bird: Adelaide Clark Ritten-house.

Miami Whistlers: Edith Buerley. William Van Liohn. Jack Watts. The Echo Simr: William Van Dohn. Finale: Carnival of Bird.

the inheritance tax at $2,000,000 an mc rest oi me crew as soon as COLUMBUS HOTEL BLDG. Phone Miami 26193 of the schooner. O'Brien, after taking his half, split with his faithful crew, and ordered each of them to take a much needed (THE KMX Copyright. by Willard Campbell. the two hoodlums that were alive He lost no time in heading for Blniini.

his own little kingdom. There the expenses were taken out and the balance of the jewelry and coins were split between Willie Satin- nually but he pointed out that the tax does not take effect unil Jan. 1, 19'M, and that a maximum of five years is after the fight, saw all hope vanish. They feared the same fate awaited allowed in which to make settlement. Governor Carlton said more than 2 Only) SHOWER CURTAINS, size 6x6 ft.

rub 114,000,000 of money collected by the state would be returned to counties for local expenses such as bonds, roads 94c berized, silk faced. Regular $3.25 schools. He said this would eliminate bond defaults and would Sears Remain Open Until Nine Saturday Night. Daily assure eight months operation of pub- lie schools. (50 Only) BED SPREADS, full size Krinkle candied stripe.

it A A $1.49 value JKJu Thursday MIAMI WILL HAVE COLOMBIAN CONSUL 5c GLASSES, sherbet, wine, champagne. Marked to go now at, each Official Tells Home Country of miami Advantages Assurance by the Colombian presi dent that a consul will be assigned to CUPS AND SAUCERS, white only, for C' j-estaurant or apartment. Each- LAMPS, bridge style parchment shade, wrought iron base. QQ "TE Values to $9.75 -00f Miami has been given Puyo Del-gado, secretary of the Colombian American Chamber of Commerce and S. representative of four leadini: Colombian daily newspapers, who has just returned trom an air trip to MATTRESSES.

Bogota, the principal city of his LOOK! BEDS, SPRINGS, All of the best quality S4.95 If Mr. Delgado. whose headquarters go at each ii are in Isew lork, made the trip from New York to Bogota faster thananv- RATTAN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, lm- ione has ever made it before, the rail land air journey requiring but 32 I hours. It formerly required two weeks ported. Just a few to go.

Qfl-71 Regular $15.75. Now 30-1 tto make the journey. His object was I to fchow the closeness of TJ. S. cities to Colombia since air travel has been inaugurated.

uptyj3E (ml "Colombia citizens were surprised to learn that Miami living conditions are so economical," he said. "It was the prevailing belief that prices here were sky high. Miami and Paris are regarded as on the same par insofar as FURNITURE FOR 3 ROOMS entertainment is concerned, but they 0 mmr(m have heretofore gone to Paris for vacations because they thought Miami expensive. Mr. Delgado said he had described fliimi rl hi TlAmla to c-.

.1 Sold Under Government Permit 554 ing articles aoout tnis ana otner U. cities to the papers he represents. THE BEDROOM, 3 piece solid oak suite. Bed, thtt tnd vanity $39.75 The DINING ROOM, 7 pieces of French or American walnut. Extension table, 6 chairs $39.75 The LIVING 2 piece overstuffed nr Colonial open arm, maple frame suite $39.75 Colombia, be explained, is a country with 8,500,000 inhabitants and a 'standing army of only 4.000.

Bogota (has a population of 300.000, doubling its size with a 20,000 margin since the each noon 1910 census. TRACK CONTRACTORS EMPLOY 500 MEN 150 to 175 More Will Be Drawn From Files With construction work now in full swing at the million-dollar improvement project at Hialeah Park, approximately 150 to 175 men are to be employed from the 2,000 applications already on file, according" to Hugh Peters, manager of the Miami Jockey Club Employment bureau, 127 N. W. First ave. During the past week or JO davs GRASS RUGS, size 6x9, Ovals QVA only.

Go at each i. (25 Only) NAPARA CUSHION BACK THROW RUGS. Size" 27x54. 10a Marked now ffvv FELT BASE FLOOR COVERING, variety of neat patterns. QQa Square yard' OvC 60 ASSORTED LAMPS, table and boudoir types.

Values Ada to $1.95, each BLANKETS, part-wool, 66x80 double. While they last. CI QC Each .01 ,33 BREAD BOXES, just 25, in -1 colors. Reg, to 69c, each IwC 3-PIECE KITCHEN SET, butcher knife, bread knife and fork, RQa of stainless steel. Reg.

$1.75 OIL MOPS, 23 only. QA HO men have been added to the pay rolls. Arrangements have been made I to handle all employment of workers through the downtown bureau, opened two weeks ago for the convenience of I applicants. Only those applicants able to show CV MOTOR OIL registration as Dade county citizens are being accepted, Mr. Peters said, Although he has far more applica-! tions at the present time than he is Bring Your Own Container 5 '(Sallllim If Turchased in Our Handy 5-Gallon Drum If Purchased in Our One-Gallon Container able to supply with work, Mr.

Peters says he is selecting those men with families who need employment most. The employment bureau has given rCK and C0j work to men from every section of Dade county as impartially as pos sible. The principle centers being Ojus, Homestead. Perrine, Goulds. Reg.

to 75c, now- South Miami, Miami and Miami Beach. Seairc wan Citogg MATTRESS COVERS, 60 only, extra Approximately 500 men are now heavy, double stitched. AO Will Now Be Sold at These Tremendously Reduced Prices! employed by the 10 contracting companies and four truck companies working at Hialeah Park. Reg. $1.19 MOM B6 6 UtCU OK tAHI.ETS Relieve Headache Neuralgia la 31 minntes.

rbtcfc told tb first da.r. anil checks Malaria in three days. 666 Salve for Baby's Cold 12-PIECE GLASS TEA SET Sears has brought down the cost of Motor Oil! Just as they have saved the American public millions on automobile tires, they will now save them more millions by "bringing to earth" the cost of motor oil. Only Sears huge buying power could make possible such savings. You may now purchase 100 pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil in bulk, or in handy five or one-gallon containers at Sears Allstate Service Station in the free parking lot, or in the auto accessory department on the first floor.

EN -54c It is guaranteed 100 pure Pennsylvania Motor Oil Parafinc Base! It is furnished in Medium, Heavy, and Extra Heavy grades at the same prices! It is now possible for you to purchase this pure Pennsylvania Oil for. less than 14c per quart. Why longer pay 35c! at Sears Parking Lots Are Free. iij.iiiiLia UCSLl mm acqs (oa E. Flagle itTHtituTt.

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