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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL' 12, 1938 ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR, ORLANDO, FLORIDA PAGE FOUR Problems ORLANDO REPORTER-STAR Your Children W.t watt MklH4 Till gvtWINa EATOaTSJt-T Walter Winchell-On Broadway Hull Blocks Aid To Loyalist Spain 41 AM TIN ANUkaaU cLKuairr BRooam. suitor By OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON Mrs. Stone thought that her two fubttaed DaUy mm Sunday by Tt i.mMilMl-i Ownpn (Orlando DallJ The New York Scene new young laay boaraers wouia make a big fuss over three-year-old Lonnie because they were teachers in the Nursery School. But the two pretty girls never picked him up, The First Nights: Not a newcomer was WASHINGTON MERRY-GO-ROUND By Drew Fearsea and Robert A Ilea Pstricla Gilmore and a he-tenor, whose name got statlcked Metro's show will shortly receive some bad news After hearing some of Al Pearce's persiflage you get the idea that the pun is not only the lowest, but the lcudest form of wit Catena nruDd-daa Bull Burnt Orlando. rtanM Come SprlngV-Jemale, Feathered and tufeathered, fancy, Hand.

-some Gentlemen That Preen Themselves Proudly, Present Themselves Properly and Promisa to Be Good Providers. Gentle reader, If you number a couple of bird lovers among your friends you have to put up with a lot of boring talk about birds: their shape, size, song, color, habits and habitat Go for a ride with them to enjoy the Spring landscape but you don't enjoy it. Instead they run you crasy, ordering the car tn tm maam act or riinaioaa. Much Ira. Imiw.

presented all week, unless you list The Cir or asked him to elve them a kiss, "I suppose that some of these days MKMBca or sua associarao rui Tbe Anocutad uoiimlvM entitled to tM Wsshlngtoav An amaxtng story hu just leaked out telling bow State Department career men blocked a cus and Harvard Hasty Pudding frolic Regarding the latter, an eve'g zeitung foe ot all ie.tch credited to iney wiu oe wan wig to taae mm along to their school," thought the kindly mother "but I think, busy as I am, I'd better attend to my child wmtwih oredited la tus sopor ana aua last minute move to lift th embargo on armi to ew euoiuae uwu. The Mxgie Lanterns: Dick Powell was another star who walked out on an assignment, arguing that the story was so much "schmalts," meaning pea-yew-ee A nnnlamno aa wMivtaa FkfnrSl it. WU Spain, a more which to under consideration by the myself IBSCKIPTION aUkTC Camat at ay atauj President. Recently Lonnie1 began to cry more than usual, wouldn't eat, took so they can train their field glasses ran a picture of a Harvardevil getting a spanking In one of the show's frolicsome episodes One of the shows hanging around hoping for one of the prizes (soon to be awarded) hasn't made a nickel in weeks. It hopea the prize, if any, will be like a shot in the arm "On Borrowed Time" is CoBtuMUoa rata, Moraine dentin Orlando aeporter- The background of the story is a growing convic made would be lynched Merle Oberon will give your pulse a gocd workout in "The Divorce of Lady tantrums and began to nn eusan.

It all worried his mother. tac cents par mt. Si. TO par tion on the part of the President, Secretary Bull, and In the meantime, the little fellow would go to the teachers' room and play quietly. He was as good as several powerful Congressional leaders.

Including Ben' Another Payolf This is one of the more agreeable shipments from The British Empahr and, as noted, that girl Is dutchable Another Engllsher is "The Loves of Madame Du Barry," which wont set any typewriters old with both of them. selling seats 18 weeks ahead, so good is the business tor Ptttman, chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, and Senator Borah, that the embargo on anna to Spain was one of the most tragic mistakes They didn't talk to him or at Someone ought to drop Ed him all the time. From their desk Morris Plan declares another 10 per cent dividend, which brines to 30 per cent on fire That Deanna Durbln certainly is an smai Wynn a hint that the quips appeared great crayons and large of American foreign policy. about Austria are not amusing the amount paid on deposits since it clos Its effect has been to deny war weapons to the sheets of paper. They made turn a tent with a rue.

too. but Miss Jane ing girl How many stars can you name who hsve made three outstanding hit films? When "Jesebel" played The Music Hall it was billed as Just plain Spanish Government while Franco's Fascists hare said to Miss Erla, "He'll like that anymore now that Austria is dead The Holy Week which la her now usually is better next year." So they took it on a new ipwuiieu. wiuie you race inwardly they peer at treetops hedgerows, fields and tenoes and at the sound of a tweet, go into ecstasies that irritate you no end. Bit In the garden with them to chat and sensible conversation Is ut of the question. Their sentence are punctuated with squeals delight at the sight a pass, lug transient They punctuate yeur sentence with staccato comments a flashing wing, Re, gardles of th topic you introduce they manage to veer the talk around to birds.

In the midst of your best storv one will turn to the other and with not so much as an "Excuse us for a moment" ask whether the note from a distant throat is this or that warbler. You wait with what patience you can, start all over again to tell been equipped with the most modem tanks, airplanes and artillery that Germany and Italy could offer. ed Dec. 30. This is good work and de positors hope it will continue until their money has been returned 100 per cent.

Such action will restore confidence in the down. "Jesebel." But now that it Is playing the neighborhood houses, the ads run a notation or explanation, to wit: "A Reckless Woman" under the title, "Jese "I declare," said Mrs. Stone one day, "I think you're both spoiling Of late, the Spanish army has been fighting literally with its bare fists, while Spanish gold reserves re the signal for all the theatres to lose their shirts, but for the first time in theatre history-four new plays will open bel" They must think the people out of the Broad' main in New York banks, ample to purchase arms men who managed its affairs. Hitler's Austrian Vote were it not for the embargo. way sector are brainless Trying to sell the Mark Twain classic.

The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" on nun. He won't oe good now anywhere except with you.1' "No, that isn't it really," said Miss Erla quietly. "You sea he is at the age when he likes a little peace and quiet. Possibly you are Roosevelt and Bull both hare deplored the situa Things are so tough -with one actor, however, he is aim a sex angle, Loews State ads carry the line: "A Story of Youth in The autograph hounds are wearing last year's high hat so anxious to tram him weu ana tion privately and felt that the United States was merely playing into the hands of Hitler and Mussolini. But unta recently they did nothing.

No one was surprised at the vote given Hitler in Austria. Opposition to the Nasi reported forming a union What dp they want have him behave perfectly, you keep him too closely under your eye. Chil "better nesting oondltlqns? The Magaeena: In The Liv is too well known for any wide manifes Saw Spain Then, Just before he went to Warm Springs two dren get fretful when spoken to too often. your tale witn tne same result -until finally you give up and devout Iv ing Age, Sdmond Demaltre tation against the regime to be made. The Press: Some of the drama column Uts are hav calls Macao (in the Portu wish all birds and bird nuts wnnM "At the Nursery School we make It's a case of take it and like it, or oppose weeks ago, the President had a talk with Breckinridge Long, former Assistant Secretary of State, who as vanish from the face of the earth.

a point of giving our little people gese colony of China) "the toughest spot on earth" this peace they seem to need. They it and face imprisonment, and liberty is Waiters, tt appears, at the gaming house ask visitors still to be cherished even by down-trod- ilav beautifully, occasionally tney ass a little over toys but we let ing material submitted to them froiu Gcoia Jean Nathan's books, and that critic isnt credited The Page 4 editor of the Dally Mirror twite this column tor having "missed" the Princess Juliana quarrel with her groom Princess Juliana, it should be recalled, what they'll have: "Lemonade or opium?" Damco Ambassador to Italy was thoroiy familiar with Fascist aims, Long pointed out that there were provisions In the Neutrality Act permitting Roosevelt to lift the cen Europeans. them work it out their own way. In Runyon comes up with "Joskin" as a synonym for a minute it is over ana tney nave "hick" In bis Collier's thesis. "Neat Strip Run Spanish embargo, and urged that he so.

Roosevelt forgot ten the tempest They get is the type of person who goes on the radio and an' suggested that Ambassador Long see Hull, and called jon's echoes probably will give that word plenty of Japan In Mexico their reeular usds, too. and a lit tie ncuncea her own blessed evmts, too Well, we mileage before tney anvw mm into inventing a net' the Secretary of State personally to arrange the ap lunch of milk and crackers at the rest period. And they learn to do think we've finally found out from reading the ge ter one Them as Craven gives the blackjack to the pointment. Japan is making a desperate effort to gain things for themselves. Yet there's en saving grace about the bird bora.

Semi-occasionally they came out with a fcamaa interest story which makes yen think, after all they may have something. Case In point. Yea-terday one of them told me that all winter a doaen more red birds had been feeding at a Halloa awUiid her living room window where. Incidentally, sh spreads enough, fancy food to Sua! lain a family: seeds, suet, pats, crumbs and worms if sjie east get them. Well, it seems that the gentleman so-called "art racket" in a Scrlbner's piece.

He says The interview with Hull took plsce next morning. Mrs. Stone said inougnuuuy. Since vou sDeak of It I guess I act tea what the difference Is between communism and fascism The difference is being under a heel or a thumb Wonder if Hitler's conscience Is picketing some of the canvasses fetching diary coin are worn- But when Long arrived at the State Department be was confronted with a letter which Bull had written out "tads," and he mentions by name some biggies who have paid for has-beens. Oofly sore, he gets i have been after Lonnie too much.

If he gets away from home for a while msvbe il will be better for him Probably not Author and newspapermen arc being approached by a recording firm which peddles "canned program to small stations. They The expos called "The Peril at Panama" in the first to Raymond Leslie BueU of the Foreign policy Association, outlining reasons why he could not lift the embargo. him end for me. Ht might eat better, too." issue of "Ken" should be read by the Secret Service are asked to week without fee because "it Is a good The letter ht I been released to the press by Bull lootnold in Mexico oil industry by purchasing now existing organization in that country, and making contracts with the government for large quantities of its oil supply, thus enabling Mexico to more gracefully carry thru its payoff of seized American and British interests. Mexico will grab at any straw to save its face in the present situation, and Japan will overlook no means to drive wedge between United States and Mexican redblrd Is not so gallant when the build-up for you" Prospects, however, art never on the same afternoon that he had received the Presi Star Manners weather Is bitter cold and food Is at told that til firm cleared three-quarters of a million dent's telephone call making aa appointment regard' a premium.

His Winter policy is every bird for himself and hunwr dollars In the last two years Brubaker la The New tag the Spanish embargo. Test your knowledge of correct The editors of "Ken" were swindled by a Cali-fornlan plagiarist, who thefted Kenneth Calling's article to parachute lumping from a 1039 American Mercury "Ken" has paid Colling 1200 for a re-leas There will be no public apology Variety revealed that Milton Berle, the comedian, has received 16,500 per week for personal appearances Who said Crime Doesnt Pay? Yorker Jcchlngly sympathises with Mussolini because catch the hindmost of which each Naturally Ambassador Long asked for aa ex plana social usage by answering the fol gentleman redblrd Sees to it that lowing questions, men enacting tlon. aealnst the authoritative answers he to completely prepared for war and has not mad witn anybody Well so fax II Duce hasnt been mad with anybody Oils own sis. "Ob. that was just a letter that Backworth gave he's not one, being arrogant selfish, greedy and having no avmpathy with the hunger of the feathered i to sign, replied the Secretary of State, Infer 1.

You art playing golf with a ladies. ring that he had not paid much attention to it woman and neither tt you nas caddv should you carry both (Green H. Kackworth is the legal adviser of the The Big Nani "Farming agrees with my soul" hara? State Department.) say Sylvia Sidney That's why Sylvia spends so 3. Tou and a girl are climbing The Wliili i Lowell Thomas quoted author Pearl Buck (who ought to know her Chinese) that nobody will ever whip China, for even when they are licked the Chinese dont catch en. That's something for Japan to paste on Its bombing planes Confrere much of her time in the swankier night clubs Fre-Praare Ambassador Long then pointed out that the Uni foes Spctnft III chivalrous tnatmets na as sap to th trees.

He alnra a new song. Mayb lady redblrd must eat. And there en the bedding apple ire ah aits pa. ttently waiting her torn, fear's had a hard Winter fithtlna- for it seems," Joe DtMargio is quoted, "that everybody Into a rumbie seat now could you make it easy for her a. You ara Dlayinf golf With a ted States wa playing Into the hands of European is more worried about my contract than I am" Everybody? Loog at the front pages and youH see George McCall, on of the better Hollywood orators, woman who la noi a beginner will she appreciate your telling her ways Fascists, that after the Loyalists were defeated, Germany planned to move into Caechr Slovakia, that It was not toe tote even now to save the Spanish Gov what th rest of its are worried about mister told a fan that "there an actress named Clay Cle erapiba that fall from hi majes in which she could Improve aer ty's tablet or eating hi leftovers Herbert Hoover told reporters: Th forms of govern ment" Which should get George a lusty "What?" from Mr.

Clement who was Dainty Bankheads at arcwid table, hue 'a eewed, rou are piaytng aouoiea nm The Thundering Herd Washington announces a one and half billion melon will be cut. Mayor La-Guardia is the first to reach the bin with his basket, capable, he says, of holding $150,000,000 of the Juice which is to flow. Others are on their way asking for their slice. That's what is keeping the nation's economic setup down. Let's get ours while the getting is good," is their way of reai-cning, and by so doing the taxpayers are milked dry.

ust announce governmental handouts, and the trek to Washington becomes a thundering herd. aa I th way with poor female whoa they hov been mistreated leading man in "Reflected Qlory" Maxin Sullivan a woman paruier snouid you try to cover the whole court or let her have a chance at the shots that come to her? Thursday eve'g sang two numbers, only one of ernment If the United State lined the embargo. Secretary Bull, however, referred the matter back to his career advisers, and Ambassador Long next had a lengthy discussion with Jimmy Dunn, political relation adviser to Mr. Hull; Pterrepont Moffat, chief of the European Division; and Judge Walton Moore, by th stronger sex. lit ha got her down.

which was rod. "You Went to My Head," we think t. You have played a round of it was named. The other about saying ta-ta to Annia Does he Ignore her and let her ment other people pass thru in working out their destinies are not our business" you said It, pal Says Mussolini "That which always has counted and sUll counts among people is their war making potentiality" Yea, among all kinds of people-except civilized people Said Hitler: "1 could not Ignore Austria's sufferings" He Just couldn't stand to see Austria auftertng from law and order James Roosevelt said: "Just give us chance T1 lkk this dirimi" Th peopto. turn to Ktv Solf.

with a caddy should you give im a tip to addition to hi Laurie was dull Ren Kraus was exciting on the "We, the People" program. His adventures escaping watt? No. no, not now. he files to the feeding station, picks UD the "counselor of the State Department what would you oo ii i Your coif partner has the honor i choicest niimwl, furs to th apple from Austria made you tense The editing on ue arid oners It to ly red bud should you March of Time" was btg time, again lienor Mad- Jimmy Dunn has been one of the most ardent Stat Department opponents of the Spanish Government, and his wife dees not hesitate, at social gath- ertrno. to enpros brr hone that Franco win win.

in in bMt n.iiiin wiih Jiia I rtguera's smooth make TtuwUy a nice va Let him drive before you tee your bll? ht "If m.w -H rwm ta W.fa&r"; uutmmmt Ujm a- -wMiridtafrTaTu POTATO COF DOWW (ci "lee your ball while he is a lew pra' swings? Answer 1. Let her carry her own. Washington (Pi The Federal Crop And why Any hai, wtthowt a rmndaom gen i lemon Who rmm hlnurlf proodiv, preaent faimwif proDerty and promises to a good provider. CAkOUNC CHATTIELD Rrportiiig Board said Kxlay miia temperature and adequate rainfall SMART UOG Fitteeainr, (jft A a puppy. "Captain Flood" learned to blow out matches when his master, Howard Taylor, lighted his pip.

But when fire broke out In the basement of th Taylor home, "Captain Flood" wasn't equal to th Job so he roused his sleeping master i AID rOB REFUGEES VTaahlncten, Uft The State Department has received two more favorable repiie from Cuba and Norway to Secretary Hulls proposal to aid Austrian and German refugee. Ttiev bring the total to 37, of which 34 are favorable. SINGER WORSE Paris, RA Rapidly increasing anemia, resulting from a kidney ailment caused grave fears today for the recovery of Feodor Chaliapin. Doctors reported the Russian bassos 1. Let her get in ft rat and you teady her by the elbow.

t. Would you like her advice? 4. Let her have the ehoui that com on the part of the court she I covering even If you know she'll drive them into the net tYou didn't have to play doubles). I. That depends on the custom of course.

In, moat places, the caddy is given a tip. Best "What Would You Do" solution is). If you want to play with him again let him drive before you tee your ball. CITBt'a MEETING lakeland (Jp Th Florida dtrag Oummission will hold its monthly meeting April 30. Originally ached-uled It tomorrow, the date was changed In order to avoid conflict with the Florida Horticultural go.

had advanced the early potato crop in 10 Southern State to an average of (1 per cent of normal this month. GAMBLING RAID Miami iPt Eight person fared gambling chare here today a the result of a poltre raid on several book making establishments. "We'll raid everywhere we find them." declared Sergeant C. O. Huttoe of the vice squad.

He said bookie "are getting too brasen and coming out in the open." and mistress In Urn to save the bouse. Tli dog was born during th St Patrick's Dsy flood of 1034 hence th name. Clety's annual meeting opening to day at winter Haven. condition steadily was growing worse, despite a blood transfusion. awa-nai.

no lalaily be taw back to null, who suggested that be be given some overwhelming proof that the situation in Spain had changed since Roosevelt declared bis embargo. If the proof were forthcoming. Bun Indicated, the embargo might be raised. Spaa! Nate A few days later, the Spanish Ambassador, acting en Long suggestion, personally delivered to Mr. Hull a formal note listing in great detail, with names of ships and date cf arrival, the munitions received by Franco from Germany and Italy.

It was a moat Impressive mass of statistics, and clearly showed that since the time the American embargo was damped upon Spain, Francs had become nothing more than a vassal of Hitler and H. Duce. Day after the delivery pt the note. Ambassador Long went back to ate HulL But the Secretary of State bad not even seen It His career boys had taken the note to be translated and kept it Once again Long told Hull that it was not too late to save Spam; that the Spanish Government had ample funds to buy arms, that it would buy from private dealers and arrange for delivery. Meanwhile, also, several prominent Senators, Including Borah, If ye and Clark, the chief authors of the Neutrality Act and Thomas and King of Utah, had given private pledge that they would support the administration if tt lifted the arms embargo.

But Hull turned the plea down. Be told Breckinridge Long that it was too Iste. This brought the drama up to the President's return frcm Warm Springs. Since then the question hu been token over Hull's head, and the promise has been siren that the entire Spanish question would be threshed out In Csblnet meeting. a husband.

brains, or appear nee?" Second Spinster "Appearance and the sooner the better." Diligence la the Mother of Oood Luck. Custom is often only th antiquity of error. Learning Had Easy. A parent sends us this one: Bis child was directed at school to look up th negotiators, American and French, of the Louisiana Purchase. An encyclopedia and the names of Livingston, Monroe, Talleyrand and Barbs Mar bo Is found.

Th child turned In th answer and later received th paper back from the teacher with Marbots scratched out and Napoleon substituted. Th parent wrote asking an explanation and received word thru th child that tho Marbols was not wrong, Napoleon had been substituted, sine the name was easier to remember, Baltimore Sua sends it In: RHAPSODIES! A "SUte-of-Mlnd" called Winter Park. Where genius thrives, a brilliant spark, Emerituses tramp thru dark To hear illustrious profs remark On "cukhar," tone and style. So, hark. While dogs.

In tongues semantic, bark I IL list to the song of the breeze in the trees. Note undergraduates sprawled on the grass. Co-eds are whispering, busy as bees, "Here come Professors, What Style I What Class!" in. Our Woman's Clubl It is th Hub Of Wisdom's femininity. There poets sing, and poetesses; The frivolous observe their dresses! The wise, however, quick acclaim Each Lioness of wide-world fame And boast a closer consanguinity With each nocscopkal divinity.

The old Boom days out-boomed themselves into a new boom yesterdsy when the first or state edition of the Reporter-Star went to press, General Motors was quoted at 333 1-8 Sideglancci IPIIPtl 01 I'? V-v-- iyT HowTimeFlies (From Bcperter-Itar Fnes) If you don't believe Uncle Sam it in partners with big business listen to the report of General Motors which will be made officially to the stockholders April 26. At the close of 1937 the corporation had 373.977 stockholders the greatest number in its history. It had in net working capital $347,216,118 and cash and cash items of $150,634,012. Its earnings last year amounted to $196,436,598 of which it distributed in dividends $169,723,081 $5 a share on preferred stock, and $3.75 a share on common. Taxes accrued or paid by it and Its sub-idaries to various taxing authorities touted $104,959,000.

It paid something more than $91,000,000 in taxes in 1936 and some $63,000,000 in I93S. The tax bill was equivalent to $2.45 a share. Because it desired to retain $26,000,000 In working capital for the protection of its business it was penalized by Uncle Sam The taxes it paid based on its total number of employees for 1937, was equivalent to $444 on the 261,977 men and women who received an average of Richard Whitney Paya Richard Whitney, one time head of the world's greatest organization trading in stocks and securities, is today serving a prison term of five to ten years for misappropriating securities belonging to clients. Whitney, riow 50, will serve three years or perhaps a shorter period in Sing Sing. But whatever the period may be, he will be a broken man.

That he will not labor in want, his wealthy kin will no doubt see to. But he will never again become Jtrominent in business. When a man falls rom a pedestal as high as that upon which Mr. Whitney sat, he's broken forever. There's something real tragic in Mr.

Whitney's case. No one will deny he did wrong, but all must admire the manner in which he took his medicine, and the expense he saved the State in prosecuting his conviction. There lives not a man without a weakness. Whitney's was position in life. He could cot face financial ruin, and to stave it off, ht did what many another broker has done, borrowed securities with the intention of putting them back, but the breaks were against him and he lost.

Unable to replace the "borrowed" securities he confessed his shortcomings and today he Is not only financially ruined, but gone is his standing for integrity. A man may recoup his financial standing, but it is most diiieult to regain a lost reputation. Richard Whitney indeed is a poor man. But he's taking his punishment like a soldier and not a whimpering cur. For that he Is due considerable credit.

And that's going some. One of the boys Just got Fantastic Last night I sat on th edge Of a curling cloud Nibbling a scarlet moon Watching the ancient god of night light colored star And shake moonbeams From his ragged beard. Carrie Williams in Detn.lt News. i i Lady, If we were you We'd throw on a shawl And beat it up town And A doctor look us over. Because, while you may Not be aware of It, You alnt well Macon Telegraph.

an extra 3 on It which explains all On the dsy the Utilities corns, voted to buy Gen eral electric gen. for 240,000 bucks General Electric was quoted at Test. It was 35, a gain of four points or 13 percent. If U. Com.

had bought 340,000 O. E. at 11 and sold yesterdsykt 33 they would have made 130,200, which ain't so hard to take for pin money at that Edwin Buzx Miller puts these ticklers out in the current issue of the Orlando Jayceer: -l figure we en n't take this trip unless we get the rjlltnns to go with Us and share the expenses and I'm darned if 1 11 go anywhere with them." First Spinster "Which would you desire meet in BRICK BRADFORD In the Fortress of Fear Ttlt TEAKS AGO) City clerk's, safe at Clermont Lake County, right nest dear west, was robbed and rifled, the bandits getting tm. cash. Clermont has never forgotten that day, or forgiven the robbers.

raster Sunday came on April I. Ben Leigh, Orlando, said he came home ftom France on Easter Sunday April IT, 18U; that the day had not fallen on that date since, or till this year.) Dr. C. Ingram attended the Florida Medical assn. meeting at Tampa, This week in hiotorys April 11 World's first hcrse railway, 4th Avenue, Hew York City, 1833.

End of Us Spanlsh-Amer-csn war; treaty with Spain was ratified. im. April 13 The first power loom for cloth manufacturing began to work In Philadelphia, 1788. Ambassador Chinda, of Japan, protested to the Stat department against the enactment of the proposed antl-allen law, 1013. April lJThcmas Jefferson's birthday, J743.

Philadelphia devastated by a tornado; 150 houses unroofed, 185g. April 14 President Lincoln shot In Washington theatre by Booth, dying the next day, IMS. Atlantic fleet ordered to Tamplco following the refusal of Huerta to salute the flag, 1B14. April IS Panama Canal reopened for traffic after repairing of damage by landslides, 1018. April 1 Harriet Qulmby flew English Channel, 19 13.

President Lincoln signed the bill abolishing slavery In the District of Columbia, 1862. April IT Hendirek Hudson, discover of Hudson River, sailed Mi his last voyage. 1610. NKWS OF MOMENT, TOWIf SLOUCH: Winter Park friend clips this from the Hersld and By WILLIAM RITT and CLARENCE GRAY 50 FIND OUT IF ES FELLOW SPOKE TRULY AP3UT THG5E Vm ITOMKEHESWE TRUTH HAGU And MAGU MCWTAMS OF T1IE TIGLR AN3 THE LKiH 7W (THEY All BE SLEEP-NOW 1 60 SEE WHAT Sfiim SAY Pj5LE 5 V. r- jafe..

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