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TAMPA MORNING TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1931 PAGE NINE Attorneys Argue 1-211 TODAY Town Interbay Bond Case In Supreme Court PLANT HIGH HAS 154 CANDIDATES FOR GRADUATION SAVING TO BE $270,000 ON TAX INTEREST THEY SOLD THE JAIL Speaking of crime conditions, here's another comparison you can ponder over. Back in July, 1861, Hillsborough county had a jail, but didn't The Florida supreme court heard the Interbay drainage district case argued yesterday for the second time and withheld announcement of a de By Arthur Brisbane Cancer In Mexico's Wise Welcome. The Star That Vanished. Archbishop Not Wanted. (Copyright by -King Features) cision.

It probably will be some weeks before an opinion is handed down. need it. There was no one to put in jail, since everybody was busy earning a living and attending to his own business. So it was decided to sell It was a lively hearing. Charges of City Has $1,200,000 De the jail and grounds at public auc "fraud and frame-up" and of "padded" List of Members of Class Announced tion.

The county commission adopted a resolution on July 22, 1861, as fol linquent on Books lows: "Commissioner Darling moved Cancellation of interest charges that the sheriff be instructed to sell at public outcry to the highest bidder fen the fifth day of August next, the jail and jailer's house and the fence around the jail, and that he be required to give two weeks' notice of due on delinquent city taxes prior to Jan. 1, as proposed in an ordinance ZflEFRjgERATIOK. It makes droopy, passed on first reading by the board of aldermen Tuesday night, means a said sale, in the Florida Peninsular, a saving of approximately $270,000 to newspaper published in Tampa. It is so ordered." Tampa property owners, City Comptroller Steuart estimated yesterday. Plant high school has 154 candidates for graduation in June, Vivi i Gaither, principal, announced yesterday.

Members of the class are as follows: Jumps Andrews Geoire W. Travels G. Brown. Charles 3. Bush, William W.

Camps, Arthur Frederick Carter, Harry E. Cohen. John W. Collin, Ivan Cornelius, William Asa Dean, William Booth Dickenson, jr. Harry Feeney, Arthur Oscar Fried-hers.

John F. Gastholf, Bradley N. Goitbout, Wilbur Gulley, Robert C. Hardy, Kugene L. Harrell.

C. L. Henderson, Louis Hicks. John Joseph Hill. Frank M.

Houlihan, jr. Charles Keith Howe. Kenneth Ireland, John Wallace Johnson. William 1. Jordan.

Kdward J. Keefe. John Alex Encouraging news lor those studying the world problem of cancer Investigators at the Rockefeller Institute of medical research that a certain type of cancer in chickens contains its own healing agent. Scientists hope for a simUar discovery in the human form of the disease. When this writer vWted the Rockefeller institute with Joh'i Rockefeller," some, time ago to see the flTJious Doctor Carrell perform an operation for removal of tubercular tissue in the scientists had transplanted cancer in a hen to make it grow.

At that time transplanting nd growth had been successful only once. On the other hand, scores of white mice and rats had transplanted cancer that had grown bigger than the rest of the animals' bodies. The fight against cancer is slow, but sure and will be victorious in time. contractors estimates were hurled by opposing counsel during the argument. At one time Chief Justice Rivers Bu-ford had to call the attorneys to order.

Points argued included the right of a court to change a taxing district assessment after once made and some taxes collected. Attorneys went into the constitutionality of the drainage law. Other points Included the land owners' responsibility to innocent bond owners, after having had opportunity to prevent the district being formed. Bond attorneys argued the federal courts had settled issues in their favor and that a conflict would be undesirable. H.

S. Phillips represented the district and Giles J. Patterson and A. G. Turner, bond Interests.

Property owners were represented by George C. Bedell of Jacksonville and Henry E. Williams. The total delinquent interest rep NO KICK COMING This is no time to kick about con resents penalties on more than In back taxes carried on the ditions in Tampa, a gray-haired tourist said yesterday as he got through city's books since 1892. The bulk of the past due interest covers a period beginning in 1926.

reading the Tribune. "You can't speak your own mind In Cuba or Italy, while here we have a habit of knocking our city, county, state and dejected garden things pertly crisp and sprightly! The ordinance, prepared by City At national governments, and like the habit. You would freeze your toes and ears anywhere up north, or anywhere in Europe. There are no good roads in Africa or Asia; South America is torney Whitaker, is expected to be adopted next Tuesday night. It carries the second concession to thousands of property owners, who recently benefited from the voluntary elimination of the 10 percent collection fee formerly charged against delinquent taxes.

The city attorney no longer gets this fee. It was dropped at his request and delinquent tax col boiling over with revolutions, so about all that's left outside of home is the south pole, and jobs are scarce there." Circulation Heads Open Meeting Here On Business Ethics lection was transferred to a new de DOGS GET SYMPATHY Federal Judge Akerman, who likes a partment, operated under the mayor's supervision and financed by the usual 1 percent penalty imposed by dog about as much as anything, sent Charlie Roush back to look after his bird dogs, although a jury found him guilty of meddling in the liquor business. "I'm more concerned about the charter. "Although the city, since 1892. has ander Kirk, Robert Clayton Lair, 11.

Grauy Lester, Woodrow L. Lynn. Forest Gibson McAlister. Frank" A. McDonald.

Amos Edson McLean. Neil Camobell Mc-Mullen, William Knauth Marliey. Rafael Menilez, George Weston Mitchell, jr. John Strand Montanye, Fred King Morgan. Vivian W.

Moss, Harold Grayson Murray. George William Passaee. Clyde Perry, Waiter N. SaunderB. William A.

Setze.r. Harold A. Sheldon, Dean A. Smith, Philip Laurens Smoak. William C.

Spencer. Norman Stalling. William Starrett. Gordon Lionell Street. Eugene D.

Stuart. William Pat Swanson, Jack Taylor. James Fleming Taylor, Robert W. Trice, Stephen E. Trice, Robert Van Borssum, d'Hord E.

Vinson, George Wadsworth Wells, jr, Jack Wilson, Edward Franklin Windham. Owen Lee Yountr, Dorothy Jeanne Barton, Zada Elizabeth Uentley, Berna-dette Bergman, Anna Morris Blumer, Martha Louise Braswell, Sara Olira Brooks, Mary Bryan, Mary Carswell, Mildred Terry Carter. Dorothy Marion Coe, Josephine Coflin, Virginia Bernice Cowart, Irma Rebecca Dahm, Dot Davis. Juliette Davis, Grace Deane, Mary Donna Dekle, Mercedes Del Rosal, Ann Lee Dunn. Marguerite Olira Fernandez, Lucy Fulghum, Esther Saily Gentry, Doris Gibson.

Marye Ann Givens. Mary Elizabeth Gouldinp, Clyde Hamilton, Helen Cameron Hartnett, Francess Dale Hawley, Evelyn Holtzclaw, Hester Kirkland, Jeanne Lawrence, Dorothy Baker Leach, Anna Florence Lenfestey. Jessie Katharine Lenfestey. Mary Les What wonders the Frigidaire Hydrator works with wilted greens and languid vegetables! Celery that has given up the ghost, so to speak, stands up like a Grenadier after a sojourn io the cold-moist magic of the Hydrator! Lettuce that has lain down to die comes from its dewy, frosty depths crisp and succulent and newly inviting! In the Frigidaire Hydrator all sorts of fruits and vegetables and salad greens find and keep just-out-of-the garden freshness. In most Frigidaire models the Hydrator is conveniently suspended so that food may be stored 'under and around it it occupies that just-under-the-shelf space that is usually wasted.

What a great saving and what a great service are housed in the conveniently compact Hydrator! your dogs than I am about you, so carried a certain amount of tax delinquencies." Mr. Steuart explained. I'm going to give you a chance to go the major portion of the $1,200,000 back 'and Jook after them." Roush lives near Orlando. Agents told about unpaid account in both real and personal taxes, has been accumulated since the real estate boom." finding a still in a barn they said belonged to him. The barn burned up shortly after the dry squad raided The Florida State Circulation Managers association opened a two-day meeting here yesterday at the Thomas Jefferson hotel for the discussion of newspaper circulation ethics and practices, and other problems of the industry.

The meeting, the seventh semi-annual conference of the association, will close this afternoon. Those attending include A. D. Potter of the Lakeland Ledger; J. S.

Wachtell and J. A. McNeal of the Miami Dally News; J. B. Lee, M.

O. Watts and H. E. Pier of the Jack Mr Steuart believes the cancella and defense attorneys suggested tion of interest charges will stimulate payments. "The 1 percent a month charge," the fire started fum a raider's pipe.

Roush took the stand and said his brother lived on the place. the comptroller said, "quickly runs into large sums. It is reasonable to expect that many delinquent taxpayers will take advantage of the conces A young Mexican genius, Augusto Novaro, musician and mathematician, has discovered a new harmony based on mathematics. His method is complicated, but simpler than Einstein. More important, to the world and to Mexico, is the Mexican government's welcome to a large colony of Slavs, presumably R'issians, dissatisfied with the soviet system of government.

Lands will be provided and Mexico will make them prosperous, while they contribute to Mexican prosperity. Just as this country in the early days when there were needed all kinds of people from Europe, so Mexico, with its population of earnest, energetic men, needs all kinds of mixtures from Europe now. Thirty million Intelligent Europeans, from Germany, France, Italy, Russia, Scandinavia and the Balkans, would enable Mexico to her own ports, deal directly with Europe, and Asia on a gigantic scale, becoming entirely independent of the United States, financially and commercially. Some weeks ago, here, you were warned that bad news of 1930 operating results, leaking out gradually, would discourage stock speculation. Some of it came out when the New York Central railroad, among the most prosperous and valuable In the United States, cuts its dividend for the first time since 1911.

Thi3 is due to earnings in the and should not influence men's judgment for the present. But it will influence It. From the train a fetf nJles outside rnitnn. at four in the morn TAMPA GIRL IN MOVIES Ruth Hall Ybanez, graduate of sonville Times-Union; Fred Grimm Plant high school who went to Holly sion proposed in the ordinance." and W. F.

Woolineton of the Jaeir. wood shortly after she made her motion picture debut in a small part ley. Sarah Butler Losan. Frances Gardner Lurvey, Nancy Lykes. Ruth Lykes, Cecile Adair MeCord.

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Evelyn Mildred Mills. Hazel Mont non-speaking part, appearing as a gomery. LH i an Mae Morgan. Mildred Ethel Newman, Kathryn Newton, Carmeu Leader Joins Fight Against Boss Rule NASHVILLE. March 11.

model In a woman's dress shop and the St. Petersburg Independent; J. L. Brooks of the Tampa Times, and J. C.

Council of the Tampa Tribune. Members were guests of The Tribune and Times last night at a dinner at the Moulin Rouge. Officers of the association are: J. C. Council, president; A.

D. Potter, vice president; and M. O. Watts, secretary and treasurer. Kintal.

Jennie Marv Oronesa. Martha Owens again in a group. Viola Martfaret Peacon. Mary Bird Phil Atlantan Names a mm (A.P.) Tennessee's legislative inves lips. Mvra Porter I'nillips.

tieieu imroiny Poll. Marv Elizabeth Price. Flossie-Virginia Proudlove. Mary Alicia Kanlun, Sura Calhoun Kaukin. Dorothea Lucille Rosenberg, lone Rubitsh.

Annie Mary Snnford, Virginia Jane Scott. Constance Fiv.ida Sessions. Helen Verne Shaw. Catherine Simmons. Raima Smit, Jo Miller Sneed.

Shires Stayer. Josephine tigating committee and Memphis political leader, Congressman E. H. Crump, were described today as allies in the fight against "boss rule" In 'Rival in Answer To Breach Suit -PROMINENT DENTIST HERE Dr. Ewell Nell, of Nashville, nrnm the inent dentist, is spending several TERMS WILL BE ARRANGED TO SUIT THE PURCHASER BYARS-FORGY REFRIGERATION CO.

DISTRIBUTORS 102 East Lafayette St. Tampa, Fla. Phone 3819 Frances Tichey, Betty Trezevant, Marsraret NEW YORK, March 11. (A.P.) Chairman Walter Faulkner of the committee, explaining his broadside uoy on uie wesu coast. He addressed the Tampa Society! of Dental Surgeons at its last meeting.

The operator of the Central Park Casino. Sidney Solomon, was named of last night against "boss rule, said it was not intended as a slap at Crump, as it had been interpreted. today by Joseph B. Whitehead of Atlanta, as one of the many reasons ing you could see a magniTicent star Elizabeth Tiuelson. Mary Virginia warren Martha Olivia Whitaker Leota Lucile Wilcox Doris Virginia Williams, Garnet Edith Williams.

Rccarda Ruth Williams. Doris Agnes Wollf. Mary H. Yeats, elms Youmans. Wife Held for Killing New Yorker in France During its survey of the state's sit why he broke his engagement with Annette S.

Bracy who has brought a the committee has been con DEALERS LAKELAND Lipscomb Ro LAKE PLACID W. M. Williami LAKE WALKS F. C. Buchanan Corp.

MOORE HAVEN Maldron Wright ORLANDO lau.le H. Wolfe, Inc. PLANT CITY Hugh Bate Radio rCNTA OORDA Florida Power Light Co. DEALERS PPNTA OORDA H. L.

Itch 8AKASOTA DcSoto Radio Co. SEBRING Ridge Electric Co. TAMPA Maas Broa. ACCHILA C. H.

Smith WINTER GARDEN Geo. Walker WINTER HAVEN Farley Electrie Co. DEALERS ATOV PARK SHipiiiE(on To. APOPKA Apnpku Hardware Co. ARCADIA Florida 1'ower Light Co.

AKCADIA H. L. Rich BARTOW Majhinf Fum. Co. BK ADEN-TON Florida Power Ueht FT.

MYERS Florida Pover Lljht FROSTPROOF L. C. Scorgie breach of promise suit against him for $500,000. Why Suffer from ECZEMA Itch, barn, rhopppd hands, rhuflne or insect bit? ZE-MA-LENE Immediate relief. Money back Clearwater Chemical Co.

cerned largely with the $6,650,000 of state deposits caught in the failure Whitehead amended his answer to of a number of banks. So far it has touched but liehtly the various de shining just above the horizon, a paie blue sky, a faint color below telling that the sun would soon rise. Suddenly came beside the track a high, long, black ttone mountain. Glorious star, and color of the rising sun were both shut out. One of the ephermerldae, winged creatuies that live only from sunrise to sundown would have said: "Too bad, star and sunrise are gone.

We shall never see the charges by naming Solomon. In a previous answer he had mentioned partments and agencies of the state ir-in, Hirr. in. 'S. S.

as his rival for Miss Bracy government, which it was authorized to investigate. love. NICE, France, March 11. (Universal Service.) Mrs. Frederick J.

Nixon Nirdlinger is being held by Nice police tonight following the killing of her husband, well-known In New York and Philadelphia, at their villa in the fashionable Promenade des The answer filed today with the It i.r the committee's tlan to ask Dermlssion of Supreme Court Justice the general assembly to prolong the McCook, charged that Miss Bracy and them again." But a moment later the mountain Solomon had been quite friendly, that life of the Investigation. A report oi its activities to date will be ready for Anglais. Solomon often visited the woman the assembly when it reconvenes Mon Police assert the wife admits shoot apartment and stayed late. Whitehead charged that Miss Bracy ing her husband after he had beized her by the throat during a quarrel. passed, the star was still there.

Wall street speculators and many business men feel about the beautiful star, prosperity, temporarily behind a cloud, as the ephermerldae would feel about the vanished star. The ArchbLshon of Canterbury, head More Meailli, KappHBiess and Economy With a MBtDIHRM (E AS tR AN(EE Nirdlinaer had two sons by a pre day. Three men whose names have been interwoven into testimony before the committee face Indictments. The federal grand jury at Greenville Saturday charged J. Basil Ram and the casino manager were at Atlantic City for a week together and that while he, Whitehead, paid the bills, Solomon spent more time in the vious marriage.

One is said to be living in New York and the other in Philadelphia. Bracy apartment than he did. i i Solomon often left the floor on sey, president of the closed Holston of the English church, on the yacht of J. Pierpont Morgan, will visit Union National bank at Knoxville SUES FOR $15,000 Mrs. Mabel Altman, a widow of Jerusalem with the American oanKer -The Associated Press says; Rogers Caldwell, head of the defunct which the Bracy apartment was located by the freight elevator, the amended answer stated, while Whitehead was ascending on the passenger elevator.

Lakeland, filed suit for $15,000 in cir "The holy see has niade represen Investment banking house of Cald well and Col. Luke Lea, Nash ville publisher, with conspiracy to-vio tations to the British government re cuit court yesterday against the Florida Highway Express company, for the death of her 17-year-old son, Rus garding a situation which might be late and with violating the national banking laws in connection with created In Jerusalem' by this visit. Jobless Leader Sues sell Altman, in an automobile acci transactions of the Holston bank. It is feared by Vatican authorities that the visit mieht be interpreted EUSIE dent near Mango two years ago. Mrs.

Altman is represented by Walter D. Oakley of Lakeland, and Mabry. Reaves White, Tampa. "as an Anglican bid for possession of Mayor (or Assault TULSA, March 11. (A.P.) the holy sepulchre." Cat Winks at Judge Winning Case for A punch- on the nose from Mayor Charles L.

Watkins' right fist waa To the layman, all this is difficult to understand. The possession and guarding of the holy hepulchre is now valued at $5000 today by Samuel W. Owner in Court Hales, -self-appointed leader of Tul entrusted to four religions, Roman sa's unemployed. Itching Between the Toes Is relieved quickly by applying cotton saturated with Imperial Eczema Remedy to affected parts at bed time. Druggists are authorized to refund money if it falls.

(Advertisement.) Catholic, Greek, Armenian and Copt. What difference it would make to let Hales filed suit against the mayor NEW YORK, March 11. (A.P.) A cat may look at a king and also wink the English come in for 20 percent of the glory and responsibility, it is hard for that amount and for an additional $5000 for "unlawful detention" at police headquarters. (CAS at a judge. to understand.

He alleges Watkins struck him and The case before Magistrate Michael A had him arrested over an altercation i Qm I i The Irish Free State on St. Pat Ford today involved the ownership of a cat called on the one. hand "Tom' March 2 regarding use of a room in the city hall for an unemployment meeting. rick's day will be dry. An effort to open saloons at certain hours as on Sunday, next Tuesday, will not pass the Dail Elrean.

and on the other "Pinky." John Eon ner, a negro porter, said the cat be longed to him. Mrs. Catherine Borrho said it was hers. 11 The cat, wrapped in a blanket, was prettied up for the occasion with a red ribbon and an ornamental chain. It was held in the arms of Mrs.

Bor- TWO SLAYERS CONVICTED KINGSTON, March 11. A.P.) Abe Lawson, 27, and Jim Dalton, 18, were convicted today of charges in the ax slaying last Christmas of Mrs. Rassa Jett, farm woman. Death in the electric chair was recommended for Lawson and a 21-year prison sentence for Dalton. The Irish express Just contempt for cur efforts at prohibition, but a statement of Frank visiting the United States, as representative of de Valera, was somewhat exaggerated.

He said that among millions of people here, he did not see a man, woman or child sober. rho's daughter. "It's my cat," said Bonner. "I'll show you." Tom was put down on the floor. No other fuel is so flexible or so convenient as Gas.

Gas is always under the full control of the user. When you use Gas nothing goes up in smoke nothing is charged to total loss. It is so i sive, so clean and reliable. You owe it to yourself to use GAS, especially for 1 Bonner hooped his arms. "Jump, Tom!" he I The cat yawned and began washing his "face with that circular motion HAWKS TO TOUR EUROPE WICHITA March 11.

(A.P.) Capt. Frank Hawks, trans-continental air speed record holder, flew to Wichita today from Houston, and will remain here to have his plane overhauled preliminary to an air tour of Europe. beauty experts recommend. He de clined to jump. No wonder women of today are more alert, interesting, actually younger and healthier than their mothers were at the same age.

The Modern Qzisulatccl Gas Range Willi Oven Heal: Control helps greatly to make home efficiency possible. See our new models they make baking quick with accurate, satisfactory results. Insulated Ranges hold the heat use all of it for baking. Mrs. Borrho's daughter then had a Adolph S.

Ochs, buck from lulu, where he absolutely refused to see anybody dance he "hula hula" says, "Business is definitely on the upgrade, if the people have the power to make the grade." Mr. Ochs, thoughtful, says the country was going too fast and "naturally ran out of breath." Many ran out of other things such as jobs, ready cash, end "collateral." A Chicago man went to all the banks and reported that thei was no Ehortage of cash, in the country, but "only a shortage of collateral." He had the shortage. try. si "Pinky!" she commanded. "Wink ADVERTISEMENT at the judge." EASTEDl RATES A "OST SB A IF FARE Round Trip Tampa To JACKSONVILLE 8.C0 MIAMI 10.33 WEST PALM BEACH 7.93 SAVANNAH 14.77 ATLANTA 18.94 BIRMINGHAM 21.80 RALEIGH 27.15 RICHMOND 32.81 WASHINGTON 37.01 CHATTANOOGA 23.87 CINCINNATI 36.23 MEMPHIS 30.92 TALLAHASSEE 13.24 MOBILE 23.91 NEW ORLEANS 28.98 Just add one dollar to the regular one way fare to any point in the Southeast and you have the round-trip fare.

Tickets on sale for all trains, April 3rd and 4th. Limit 15 days in addition to date of sale. Stopovers allowed at all stations. Usual baggage allowance. PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW For schedules, Pullman reservations or additional fares consult Local Agent or CITY-TICKET OFFICE Phonos 8120-8700 Ilillsboro Hofel Illdg.

F. II. Willis, I). 1. A.

SEABOARD The cat turned its head solemnly toward the Judge and executed an unmistakable wink. "My, my," said the court to the young Miss Borrho. "It's your cat." Stomach Ulcers Healed at Home 3-Day Relief No Operation In three day your pain will bo eased. L3 Man Found Hanging in Legion Here To Be Host To Drum and Bugle Corps Embassy Was in Fight HAVANA, March 1 1 A P. Physicians today reported the man found hanging in a portal of the Spanish embassy, soon after a bomb rhen.

in a week or au, ton will notice that the acid condition that cauieil your trouble will begin to be relieved, and the first bottla will convince joa that you have at last found a remedy that will rettore your toma-h to its natural healthy condition where you can eat good, wholesome food arid enjoy it. No need to auffer with ulcers, hyperacidity, diitrea after eat- exploded nearby yesterday, apparently "If Its Done With Heat You Can Do It Better With Gas ME TAMIPA CAS CdDNLPANl had been engaged It- hand-to-hand fighting shortly before his death. in, stomach pains, gas or sour stu.nncli. The victim has not been identified The American LrSon, It was announced yesterday, has arranged to entertain more than 300 members of drum and bugle corps in Florida as guests of the city during the legion convention here next month. The expectation is that every outfit will be represented in the parade on the opening day.

The Miami corps, holding the state championship, will head the parade of the buglers. Jacksonville and West Palm Beach, after the championship themselves, will be in line. indigestion or iniipation. tor Von Tablets taUen after meals as directed wil Police have not been able to establish any connection between the explosion The Fuel Sin of Tamia and the hanging. heal you jllHt as it has healed ttion.amlr of others, often after all other treatments had failed.

Not sold in drug stores, but sent direct from laboratory. If you want to be free from pain in three days, and In their official report tie. doctors Tampa and Madison Streets Telephone M-5555 relieved or the above allmpnts in a re nwkably short time, write lor full irfor pointed out the ordy was badly bruised as though th man had been rcation to Atlanta Von 73a Walton in conflict with several persons. Atlanta, Us..

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