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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1937 PAGE EIGHT of public sentiment, the calls of popular TRIBUNE TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE Published ty TblS TRJBUNE COMPANY GRIN AND BEAR IT The Gulf Gleam BY LICHTY clamor, the whispers of political bossism. Frequently those demands and desires are in direct conflict with the letter of the S. E. Thomason Publisher THE POET He weaves a basket of interlaced To give fair opportunity to all contributors has become necessar? to fix a limit of almnl law or the dictates of even and exact justice. 00 words on letter in this rolnmn.

I.onzer sunbeams, letters will be edited to fit this limit. Letters involving religions controversy are barred. Justices of the Supreme Court, if not Dyed with moonbeams, sunsets, and dawns, other Judges, should be spared this hu And fills it with the produce of DEPOTS FOR CABS Algernon Davenport, Tampa, has his dreams, something more to say about the taxicab Taking it to market where he miliating necessity. They should be held as high as possible above the trickery of politics, the insidious influence of self-seeking politicians. rah: stands it "Prior to this 'hill billy' administration On a pedestal of language that all may see it.

taxicabs were not allowed to load or unload on Franklin street. If theymust But his qreatest enemy is lan now it should be in the middle of the guage, The Fishing Tax When the bill levying a tax on all street ONLY when stopped by a red For always it fails to show to best E. D. Lambrirht Editor E. Simpson Managing Editor J.

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light. advantage boats used for salt water fishing was "Do railroads and bus companies get His basket of interlaced sun before the Legislature, loud were the beams, free curb space? Are dime cabs too important to be made to have depots? Should business and professional men Overflowing with the produce of protests. The proposed tax was denounced as an outrage, an imposition, a his dreams. WALTER JULIAN PERIN. and their help be allowed to park all blow to a Florida sport.

day in supposedly one-hour parking Now comes Supervisor R. L. Dowling, Although he's on a coffee program, Nel areas? of the State Board of Conservation, with son Eddy sang a song Sunday night adver What about altogether unnecessary tising brown Oct. ale. the statement that the tax has met with the approval of both sportsmen and commercial fishermen.

He says "the own red curb spaces at the Postoffice, Courthouse and City Hall for tax-paid workers, not to mention hotels, movie shows, Yes, it's absolutely correct to say that Erna Sack's voice is the top, and she should Erna Sack of jack. ers and operators of fishing boats have learned that the small tax they pay pro- Ill i 'JS pMSillpl ml JiMlL I Wm ml Xy Copr. 1937 by United Feature Syndiete. Inc. The reason why a certain good radio program is not on a Florida station this PENSION MONEY FUNTA GORDA I see by the papers Free Bridge tects them against non-resident party Our recent remarks on making Gandy boat operators and enables the Conser winter may be because not many Florida people bought the product last winter because they didn't have much occasion to prevent or relieve colds because they that the federal government will appropriate $500,000 for old age assistance for the three last months of this year; that there are 14,000 already getting checks were in Florida.

vation Department to employ conservation agents to police the salt waters the state and furnish protection to the fishing industry and to the game and and that there are 26,000 more applica Bridge toll free elicited the interest of the St. Petersburg Asserting that "one needed development is the provision of quicker, easier and more direct acces tions on file and that they are coming in at the rate of 500 a week; and that This Is Frosty Enough to lie Used for Icing each one requires a complete investigation, sport fishing interests, they have been sibility of this region and its incompar which means another army of investiga P. E. Your column of the 30th in tors and officials; and, whether federal able beaches for the upward of a million paying the tax promptly and freely. The stant was erected on a mighty poor or state money, all comes out of the same foundation, namely, the insinuation that Conservation Department realizes that taxpayers' pockets, and the citizen, unless he is a recipient of pensions or an the allure of sport fishing brings thou I could not tell the difference when squash or sweet potato was substituted official who is exempt, may expect a sands of visitors to Florida every year.

in pumpkin pie. I hate to say it, Old greatly increased burden of taxation in the coming years and a further stagnation of business. G. W. GATEWOOD.

Top, but I am forced to the conclusion Agents of the Department'are now able to furnish them protection by patrolling that the only pumpkin pie you have the waters, keeping down violations of ever eaten was doubtless made from the PICTURES WINTER HAVEN. "China KKK at rinds of jack-o-lanterns swept up in the the conservation laws and generally su tacks U. S. education." And rightfully alley after Halloween. pervising the salt-water tish, sea-lood Now, as to the account of an alleged Abandoned and lecherous moving pictures, notably those depicting university and college life, are a stench in the nostrils of and sponge industries of the state." interview which Bill Hooker stated in "Business is terrible had to beg overtime every day this week! nation we have tried to Christianize.

If the tax promotes conservation, it's the Bartow Record he had had with Such poison is fed freely to the children a good tax. Everybody interested real one of the highups in a chain restau of this country. Z. izes that conservation laws must be en NEW YORK DAY BY DAY By O. O.

MclNTYRE rant management, to the effect that "none of the restaurants or hotels use PEACE FOR LINDBERGH BARTOW. Our flying eagle Charlie forced to preserve one of Florida's greatest attractions and industries fishing. people residing in central and south Florida," the Times says: The Tampa Tribune covers the whole sub- ject very fully-in these few words: "Obvious-, ly something must be done to make traffic between Tampa and its territory and St. Petersburg and its territofy easier and cheaper." By Tampa and its territory and St. Petersburg and its territory The Tribune, of course, means central and south Florida that comprise the Tampa Bay region.

And obviously, also, this traffic can be made easier and cheaper by only one of two methods the State Road Department to acquire Gandy Bridge and make it toll free, or build another bridge which, of course, would be toll free. Either of these methods would involve a huge expense; but the State Road Department 'with its huge revenues could manage either one, if it wanted to, without batting an eye. In. connection with the suggestion of a free bridge The Tribune reminds the people of Tampa that in anticipation of it a wider and better highway should be opened'through Tampa to Gandy Bridge or to the sit of the new one. This same reminder, too, could well be accepted by the people of St.

Petersburg for with all our boasting about wide streets St. Petersburg as yet has no thoroughfare that would constitute such a bay to bay boulevard as should provide St. Petersburgh's share in that easier and cheaper traffic between the two territories of the Tampa Bay region being so forcefully championed by Tampa's two big dailies. pumpkin, but squash for pumpkin pie." because "pumpkin is too soft and flabby Lindbergh is not getting much sympathy and DeWolf Hopper when the going had been rough. for moving camp on us, as we hardly take time to view the matter from his angle.

and stringy; so we use Hubbard squash, during a Cabinet meeting. The President suddenly turns to his Attorney General and barks: "Cummings, take a law!" If we had been through the role that Storm Season Over always, and 'it is canned for this -pur he has and loved to be left alone as he pose. I don believe a word or it, but To the relief of any who are in the seems to, and with money to move on, suspect that Bill got his misinformation from a disgruntled bus boy who had habit of worrying about such things, the as well as a welcome in any land, we can't feel too hard at him. We can only 1937 hurricane season is officially ended. been given the air by the manager for imagine what it would be to have the first child stolen frpm a window and mur dumping a plate of soup into some cus Walter J.

Bennett, formerly of Tampa, dered and real threats repeated against the younger one. Charlie knows. May he tomer's lap. Ridiculous! Even a poor now senior meteorologist at Jacksonville, dumb automat never attempted to put Upper Park avenue is to have a deluxe cheese shop, a miniature Taj Mahal dsaling only in various brands of cheese, domestic and foreign. For the past few years the metropolis has been showing a growing cheese consciousness.

In the finer restaurants the displays on the portable tables are works of art. Many eating places, Holland fashion, also list cheese on breakfast menus. One of the publishing houses is readying a book to appeal solely to the cheese connoisseurs. Bruno Lessing is an expert' cheesist. live long in peace.

NEAL MARTIN. said the hurricane watch of 24 hours over one like that. H. H. M.

I am told that gentlemen who have had bad nights no longer resort to" the ancient formula, "a bit of the hair of the dog that bit them." Nowadays they depend mostly on bromides, but sometimes "a bust in the arm," a needled drug, to carry them through the distress of a morning But in the Manny Chappell days they knew that the wine agent kept open house at Rector's Sunday morning, where all the bloods of the town were welcome. Manny's recipe was a chilled bottle of champagne and heavily spiced raw oysters. In extreme cases he suggested an old-fashioned with a few drops of absinthe. And in no time at all he had everybody singing and buying wine for all comers, which was, after all, the big idea. daily was discontinued the.

last of Oc P. S. You and Bill better take a day "BULLY" TAMPA. Every neighborhood has its tober and the Weather Bureau office will off and read James Whitcomb Riley's bully. He has little reason.

Bom mean, he NEW YORK. May and December romances in New York are acquiring a stability the younger folk muff. While the latter splatter the news columns with dashes to Reno, Youth and Age are seen everywhere fairly beaming a marital happiness. One of the season's romantic stress-ings of the disparity of ages was the wedding of Ed Wynn and Frieda Mierse. She is the tall and stately show-girl type and was for several seasons in the Follies and Wynn's theatrical enterprises.

Wynn is 20 years the senior of his bride. They sailed away on his yacht as happy as a pair of love birds and returned to reside in the fashionable Park avenue section. George Blumen-thal, the art collector, married a lady many years his junior and they are very happy. The same is true of the Sam Goldwyns. The romance of Jimmy Walker and Betty Compton has, despite all predictions, been idyllic.

And the millionaire Jules Brulatour and the much younger Hope Hampton are al-wa5Ts together cooing like turtle doves. And that applies also to the Nicholas Schencks. close at the usual time unless there is line: "When the frost is on the purhp- thinks he's smart. OBSERVER. I kin, and the fodder's in the some sign of a tropical disturbance.

TIGRE TO RUBINSTEIN TAMPA. Well, well, well, on Halloween Tampa never had a hurricane. Storm That thought inspired John MeCutch-eon's immortal cartoon, "Indian Sum In Sunday's Tribune, Bill Abbott, of day the "Zeitgeist" the little Harold centers have passed near enough to cause mer." Rubinstein von der Teuf el, recently The Tribune staff, writing from New Orleans, told the story of Louisiana's 15- some damage here. Hurricanes which knighted by Dictator Franco, who, in his Tarpon Springs. very limited "vocabularly" (dictionary is too fat), is attempting anew of his Don hit Florida have been usually in September or October.

Some occur earlier, and year fight for free bridges, finally won when the state was given legal authority Of the 49 traffic deaths in this county Quixote's exploits in defending old this year we should like to know jus a few in November, and in fact there are which ones were caused by persons who would not have been driving if we had a to buy the Ponchartrain bridge, the last-bridge in the state on which tolls were "Granny" his Dulcinea del Toboso. Yet, "eile mit weile" (this in your ancestral language) little Harold, we do understand your limitations as a writer and do realize One widely exploited place, incidentally, has decided to remain open Sunday chiefly to serve what it calls a "hang-over breakfast" a menu calculated to startle the jaded appetite into accepting a few tid-bits. The most famous of the pick-me-up breakfasts used to be served at. Murray's on West Forty-second street, and was said to be the creation of the actor," John Mason-. It consisted first of chilled orange juice with a soupcon of brandy, then two raw eggs doctored up with Worcestershire sauce and dashes of paprika, then of all things marinated herring.

It was a favorite of Nat Goodwin, Wilton Lackay; drivers' license law. records of these West Indian storms in all 12 months, at other points; at no season do they cause much anxiety charge'd. Alabama also has. made all One of the most amusing remarks I ever heard was from the mumbling lips of a hang-over. It was in a men's bar in Paris one sunny Easter morning when the whole city was on promenade.

Save for myself and white aproned Frank and a figure sprawled over a table asleep, the bar was deserted. Finally the figure, who had missed the boat, cast a bleary look around and sighed: "Easter, and not an egg in the house!" And tumbled back to his nap. that you never swallowed any dictionary Safe Crackers Rob Postoffice at Mait (not even in your native dialect) thence, land. Headline. your hard labor intended to be dramatic around Tampa.

Well, if it was any other crime, the is, indeed, a masterpiece of stupidity. bridges free and Mississippi has made excellent progress in that direction. In another year, it is stated, Gandy Bridge will be the last remaining toll bridge in Crackers might be, robbing a federal So far as the brain may be concerned Sublime satire: The biggest chuckle in the play in which George M. Cohan impersonates the President is office isn't. Art Week Meister Rubinstein, yours cannot become paralyzed you never had any and there the Gulf area.

Pigs With Bristles fore you are immune Sic transit gloria Tampa, through.its Civic Art Commis mundi This non-war which Japan says she sion, is duly observing JNationai Art ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS By FREDERIC J. HASKIN ain't fighting in China has got Ameii Hasta la vista Senor! GARRA DE TIGRE. Week. Local and WPA artists are mak cans worried since they found that Louisiana brought the Ponchartrain bridge to terms by building a free bridge alongside it. The toll bridge cut its fees 50 percent, but that didn't save it from toothbrushes are made from pig bristles WEEK FOR WEAK ing a commendable exhibit at the Fine Arts Building, Fair Grounds.

Those in TAMPA. The members of the Tampa A reader ran jet the answer to any question of fact by writing the Tampa Tribune Information Bureau. Frederic i. Haskin, Director. Washington.

D. C. Enclose three cents for reply. and most of the world's supply of bristles Society for the Hard of Hearing wish you receivership. Traffic, of course, used comes from China.

terested in art are finding the exhibit to know that they greatly appreciate the Suppose the Japanese in the course of the free bridge. publicity that you have given National well worth seeing. accidentally bombing non-combatants in this non-war, happen to hit most of the Tampa was the first city in the state Two courses are open here either that the state acquire Gandy Bridge and make Q. What are the causes of industrial diseases? A. Dirt, dust, dampness, darkness, devitalizing air conditions, temperature, fatigue, infections, poisons, compressed air, stimulantism, susceptibility.

Q. Is there any regulation concerning the amount of whiskey in rock and rye combination? A. The federal Alcohol Administration requires that in order for a product to be labeled rock and rye it must contain at least 51 percent rye Q. WherV is the airplane in which the Wright brothers made 'their first flight? A. In the Science Museum, London.

Q. How far is it possible to tee from the observation roofs of Rockefeller Center? A. In favorable weather there Is a 50-mile view in all directions, i Q. What proportion of the farms in the United States have telephones? A. About 34 percent.

This is about 16 percent of all the resident telephones in the United States. Chinese pig, ruining the hog hide and to have an art organization the original Students Art Club. Other organizations hair. Suppose both sides have to eat Hearing Week. Your fine editorial and news articles about the work that is being done by the American Society and our local chapter are a great help in the efforts being made for the conservation of hearing and prevention of deafness.

May every week be, as your paragraph puts it, "Hearing week fer weak hearing." NED. F. PLACE. Corresponding Secretary. it toll free, or build another bridge.

The State Road Department could do either, in the course of a few years. Since a all the pork and are too busy making have carried on the work, and have con friends with the other side by shooting tributed desirably to the city's cultural each other, to prepare any brushes for progress. Q. Do any states except Louisiana have parishes instead of counties? A. Only Louisiana.

Q. Are there more deaths from abortion among married or unmar-ied women? A. In a survey in one large city, it was found that 70 percent of the deaths due to abortion were those of married women. Q. How much do beavers weigh at birth? A.

About one pound each: yearlings weigh 25 to 30 pounds. Old beavers weigh 60 or 70 pounds and there is one record of a feaver reaching 110 pounds. state bond issue for the purpose is prohibited, the Department would have to teeth. Americans won't be able to clean their Florida First finance either plan from its own re teeth, except by primitive methods. What's the matter with the bristles sources.

Certain it is that a free bridge must and will come sooner or later, with Florida is "high for the country" in the of Florida pigs? THE ANSWERS TAMPA. Anybody can ask a lot of hard questions. If Mr. Hoover had known the answers to more questions in 1932 he wouldn't need to ask so many now. Mr.

Hoover's insinuations about the possible character of the people are none too good. R. B. Dun Bradstreet regional trade barome Q. What is a vigilante? Q.

Is the wool of the vicuna gov-A. A member of a vigilance com- ernment-protected? mittee generally composed of citizens A. The available supply of vicuna who are interested in the suppression fleece is very small and is sold ex-and punishment of crime when the clusively under license of the Peru-processes of law appear inadequate. vian government. wider approaches to accommodate a Bet you don't even know what an island ter of consumer spending.

The report, steadily growing traffic. is. If you do, the fellow next to you will disagree. Take that appearing and dis issued for Nov. 1, says: "After a setback in July, the Florida index moved up appearing island down here in the bay T-T "1 ti It's being hidden at a cost of some thou i lumiiiaxing i ne uuiciary 12.4 points to regain its position as high JUST A MINUTE WITH FLORIDA EDITORS sands of dollars.

Take it away. You'd take One of the glaring defects in Florida's for the country." the contract for $10 less, thus saving the city $10, or would you? The island is about Negroes one mile long, you know. Or don't you system of government is the requirement that Justices of the Supreme Court be elected by popular vote, which means Florida's barometer figure is 120.4 for August, a gain of 6.5 over August, 1936, and second high is Texas, with 118.6. Is an island something measured at low Let's See, Now. If you think you have a good memory try and see if you can remember the things you worried about last week, or even yesterday.

Mount Dora Topic. tide or at high tide? men who have blocked slaughter of deer to get rid of the ticks, say they will post their pastures against hunting. The cattlemen don't seem to be very consistent. If they let the hunters in they might kill some of the tick-infested deer which is what the cattlemen are asking for. Ocala Star.

nomination in the Democratic primaries. California lags behind with Los Angeles LOVE'S IRONY 100.8, San Francisco 101.9. When, years ago, we banished It is bad enough for Judges of inferior Courts to be subservient to the popular That's Cooperation. South" Florida cattlemen, in reprisal against sports "NO EFFORT TO DODGE" TAMPA. Hooray for your retort to Bas" on chain stores.

I've long patronized chain stores because I've long had a penchant for cleanliness and merchants with sufficient gumption to maintain it in their establishments. I've lived in Florida 13 years, Tampa five; but I had to break down and go to bed for a couple of years before I realized what an admirable paper your Tribune really is. You show no effort to dodge a controversial issue such as mentioned above, and I have yet to see you spurn logic in choosing your side. It takes a brave editor to print an article as plain as was mine on "Sex Perversion," and on altruistically minded one to take time to furnish my mailing address to persons interested in my short letter on "Job Getting Psychology." LESLIE. J.

BUST. Love The barometer is reckoned from Dun To chase elusive Fame, electorate but, in the case of the Su I never thought when next we' preme Court, it is a statewide disgrace Bradstreet reports on retail trade. That Florida leads the nation in consumer buying testifies to the solidity and permanence of business recovery in this meet We now witness the humiliating spec That you'd forget my name. tacle of three of our Justices, as a matter C. GREENE.

of political expediency, if not necessity, state. Wanted: Some meat markets with lava tories in plain sight, so we can watch the Tom Tampan says he has found a way to get butcher wash his hands occasionally. Clewiston News. parking space on Franklin street paint the That doesn't sound like much fun. name of a cab company on his car.

watching a butcher wash his hands. How Jacksonville Times-Union: People of the United States have been reading and hearing a great deal in recent years about the Scottsboro case in Alabama, about alleged unfairness in the trials of a group of negro defendants. Certain individuals who have interested themselves in the case would lead people to believe that the white people of the South are obsessed with the idea of ill-treatment of the black people in their midst. These 6ame individuals who strive so diligently to propagate the idea of ill-treatment and unfairness pass over the stories that tell of the high esteem and admiration that the white people have for members of the negro race who endear themselves to those with whom they deal by their exemplary conduct. One such noble character is described by The Birmingham News, which is convincing evidence that the Alabamians are not the heartless type that they have been pictured as being.

"Ed Wilson was just a negro janitor," says The News. "For 46 years he had kept clean the building and premises of the South Highlands Presbyterian Church. He was a menial performing a menial task. "Ed Wilson died this week, died in the church he had served so long. And they buried him- from that church.

Its pews were crowded with members of his own race and by several hundred white persons. It was a moving service as white and black Let other cities shoot their stuff and boast about putting in a bath tub? P. E. B. their freaks and fauna Fort Myers now can call their bluff it has a wild iguana.

received a bouquet. She was asked to sit on the platform and did so. The audience, largely white, burst into spontaneous applause. "The incident was eloquent of a regard for patriotic service and sacrifice that is not limited by racial lines, by the color of the skin. That negro mother gave her boy as willingly, suffered his loss as keenly, as did any other mother who wears the gold star of a Nation's recognition and honor.

It was to the credit of the directors of the. program, of the Tampa audience, that they forgot the color line in tribute to those who died in action under the flag that flies for all Americans, of whatever creed or race." Intelligent members of the negro race prefer life to the South to anywhere else in America because they know that here they are understood as nowhere else. They know that their best friends are to be found here, regardless of opinions that may be expressed to the contrary by troublemakers who project themselves into isolated controversies for the purpose of getting their names before the public. They satisfy an ego that can not find expression through legitimate and worthy channel. people joined in tribute to this humble janitor.

"Perhaps Ed Wilson hrfd heard of the Scottsboro boys. Perhaps he knew of the sharecroppers on the plantations. But all this did not seem to matter much to him. Ed Wilson did well what fell to his hands to do, and whites and blacks buried him with the honors of a grateful admiration." And such examples are not confined to Alabama. They are related from time to time from all points of the South.

Here is another. This one from Florida, Tampa to be exact. The Tampa Tribune relates this story of a ceremony in that city recently. "At the impressive ceremony Sunday in honor of the 24 Tampa young men who went down to death with the shattered U. S.

S. Tampa," says The Tribune, "the roll was called of mothers of the victims of that wartime tragedy those who were present at the exercises. When the names of the white mothers on the platform had been called and 'each had been given a floral remembrance, another name was called that of the mother of E. D. Legree, a negro boy who was one of the 24.

This mother came forth from the audience, and she too Congratulations to Harold Anderson, reelected President Hillsborough County Fish and Game SENTENCE SERMONS Bj Roy L. Smith Association. feeling called upon to make a junketing trip through the state, in order that they may bring their candidacies for reelection to the attention of the people. That must be as distasteful to them as it is derogatory to the dignity and character of the state's judiciary. Yet, there is no help for it forced to enter the "scrap" and scramble of the primary in order to hold their seats, they must get down to the level of the office-seeker and trail their judicial robes through the mife of factional and personal politics.

This inevitably must mean that, no matter how high-minded -a Judge may be, how true to the noble duties of his eminent trust, he must necessarily have an ear for the rumblings Doubtless the Marx brothers think that stolen "MORE DRASTIC CHANGES" TAMPA. President Roosevelt's ghost writer, as w-ell as the President himself, surely presumed too much on the ignorance of the public in emphasizing that the Constitution "is not a lawyer's document, but a layman's document." According to a recent statement, of the 39 men who signed the Constitution, 24 were lawyers. Nine other lawyers were delegates, but did not sign. It Is safe to say that of the remaining 39 delegates who did sign, there was not a single layman. They were aristocrats who desired a strong, centralized government, patterned after the monarchies of Europe and the direct opposite of democracy.

We will need to make rather more drastic changes that giving a President right to pack six more members into the Supreme Court, in order to install democracy. J. C. C. EVERY MAN'S IDEAS script was worth $2000.

Are his own if he has thought them out. Why not reserve a few parking spaces for the Are entitled to respect if he sincerely public? holds them. Constitute his real source of power The hurricane season is over. Knock on wood. Sound strange to people who do not have his background.

Daily News: Japan apologizes to U. S. Are warped on some subjects. Are subject to some prejudices, Need occasional revision. Eden's speech showed the lion's teeth..

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