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VOL. II, NO. 120.SARASOTA. FLORIDA. FRIDAY AFTERNOON. DEC. 18. 1925.$7.00 PER YEAR395 ACRES, COST $987,500, ADDED TO PENNANT PARKDeep Water Harbor Declared Solution Of Present CrisisThey BumpedThis is ResultT\Sarasota Paying Costly Penalties Because of* Transportation Congestion: Kiwanis Club Is Given Facts by Leadley OdgenSarasota is being hit financially to the extent of $20,000 i day by reason of the existing embargoes and inability of he building trades here to obtain necessary construction ma-erial. was the startling statement made today by Leadley Dgden, local contractor, before the weekly luncheon of the \iwanis Club. Another statement calculated to turn the ittention of citizens toward the need of rloor water to meet the existing crisis was that there are 2.000 carpenters ant trtisans in the building trades out of work today and while nany of these are staying by in anticipation of bettered onditions scores are leaving daily.Without transportation relief\PPR0PRIATI0NSarasota’s building program o at a standstill within 30 o lays. These economic facts, lot the result of mere hazard ruesses declared Mr. Ogden but ire compiled from a careful sur-ev of eonditio-With the failure Perry G. Vail, mayor of Tampa to address he Kiwanians because *of illness he day’s program was largely urned toward consideration of he all-important deep water pro-eet that hinges on the sale of the lectrie power plant. Attention vas called to the fact that many iad failed to pay their poll taxes ,nd to register and among the tatements made was that inves-igation showed at least 150 im-»ortant business men of this cit-v ad neglected to make themselves ble to exercise their voting fran-; bise at the coming electionBILLS IN HOUSECOL. MITCHELL HELD GUILTY; IS SUSPENDEDFour Childen Lose Lives As Home Is BurnedHOLDEN, ViachildPec. 18 —HoiCourt Bans Flyer Out Of Army Service for Five Yearsburneda fire which destroyed the Hoey home, a two-story dwelling. The e'desj was a girl ithers boys, aboutMcGraw Syndicate To Boost Project ! Throughout Nation11, 9 and 7 years old. MrsHEARS VERDICT WITH A SMILEI f Oland her baby,MaiJohn Murphy, Mr,' ^father, children.jMa}' Resign From Army and Enter Race for U. S. SenateVast Advertising Campaign, Spending S40,-000 In Newspapers Alone, to be Launched Spreading Sarasota’s Name Afar•njuiMurphjWASHINGTON, Pec. 1 -oil methods pu-wu'-d irs of .of the hous through a door suppowhileafteif whatrded adcfonsipolicies have resulted | ..... courtmartral verdict find-.ing him guilty of insubordination eimuling him from the serv-j. for fiv.al :Florida Citrus Crop IsvTor ,nBTaTreafurkyed Greatly BelowAnd P. O. Dept.Still _______lonel marked time t dav whin ■t’s decision passed through channels to the secretary^and thence to Pr»nidlt; nt, ,jr(,ndidge for reveiw and approval. | ifter deliberating less than hree hour- yest-rdav. the eoar’found Colonel Mitchell guilty of96th articltback», he noticed a light crack of the hall ing Mrs. Hoey was coining downstairs, he opened the door and was confronted by flames. He shouted to arouse the sleeping family and rushed outside to gef a ladder he had left leaning against the house to assist in rescuing the occupants. The chi’dren had moved the ladder last night and it could not be found.Meanwhile Mr. and Mrs. Hoey, three of the seven chil-hand hadhed Isafety.WASHINGTON, Pec. IS.- Th ir-’t big apmopiation bill of th e«Y—t easury and post of Pied toiouse todav, calling for increase; •xpendltares of $103,932,000 ovei he total allowed these establish nents in last veer’s allotment-The amount $8.67.852.000 is $4. 606.000 below the budget estimate.aise- ul me coming eiecuon on; . , . ,• ,1 , . .,anuary 12 at which the sale ofj,^ th„ ^,,1 set vice to meet in'-sed salaries and to handle a‘ Ak t0 ui son ooo*^EXPRESS EMBARGOAbout 14,500,000Boxes, Is Claim PUT INTO EFFECT the itidier-for fiv.Mitchell ,nd dutv.ad (•ord of tierld W-The FloridaOnly Foodstuffs Will be Handled; Citrus Shipments Stopullottihe power plant will be decided.Among the features of the lun-! heon aside from the serious ques-j ’phe t.oa, ions discussed in regard to-thej£-4 24 3000 ale of the municipal lighting; ,;i 5.000 the added funds being lant. was the appearance ofUiKned to permit an increase .,f lorle Evans’ orchestra and theji.580 enlisted men for the fore* intring of Miss Mary Wynne. engag'd in the battling of run-Miss Wynn was in delightfullsmuggh i s. oice and sang two numbers forj Th direct appropriation prone Kiwanians which were re-.posed for prohibition enforcement eived with heart applause. Mrs’.jis $0,306,000 or a declease of ohn Phillips was the accompan-l$.!(t.:!1 5 over the last fiscal year it for Miss Wynne, at the pi-|Oi this uni, the amount allotted no. for tlie procurement of evidence isThe program in charge of A.,inerei',ed from $50,000 to $350,-. Edwards, was one of the mostOOO • f which $50,000 is made iteresting and of much moment available immediately. The bill al-rought before tl\e Kiwanis Club.ilo‘s to the postoffice depart;i* * c» :.i- i .i i - ____ui st:*.TAMPA, Dee. marketable citru:■eed 11,500,000 boxes under t most optimistic estimate, the Ft da Citrus Exchange announced Jay. This is 2,500,000 boxes 1lt;j i lie exchange, according to C.j JACKSONVILLE, Fla.,( . Commander, general manager,! i9._The second embargo on ex-will appeal to the press shipments went into effect . gation in Washington;in Flotida today. Paralysed ship-a revised estimate irom here tone to -the. de. the Department of Agriculture..,.wstio)) pn.vui)in, ovVr tht en.lowers1Vthe“,tS?fr^ heavy tw *tate taused th‘‘ American!I minediaewed the military n cus-d during the W mitigating factor anlt; e sentence as “lenien Col. Mitchell receive ct with a smile his i g beside him. j During the interval, h Itied by Major Harry Dec i judge advocate of the She nan d-,v [court of inquiry. that he askml to testify MiWORLD COURT IS PRINCIPAL ISSUEThe purchase by a syndicate in which John J. McGraw ■ tnri A. S. Skirlner. one of Sarasota’s foremost realtors, have jan interest, of ‘95 acres immediately west of the present j Pennant Park development of Mr. McGraw, at $2,500 an acre, and totaling: $987,500. was promulgated this morning I v Mr. Skinner, simultaneously with the announcement that iPennant Park sales have been meeting with an unexpected measure of success.EMBARGO RELIEFif 1,056 acres, and so lo-adapted as to make Pen-lant Park one of the ideal devpl--pments of the entire state.This new acreage has a water-Nlew Organization Wil ;,nt. and dies.^ „ .. . vhich will he increased when thewelopment plans are carried out. The purchase of this additional id the announcement byPROMISED STATEBe of Great Help In SituationBitter Battletheled. Th,JACKSONVILLE,Relief from the embargo situation] which has held Florida in its gri| since September 30 will begin 0 | be felt throughout the state irn-LoomS mediately as a result of the for-• . . « nial organization here todav ojUp in Senate on the Florida Division, S.r/iuTi.j Old Question; i --------- R. Hudson Burr, state1 eonard WASHINGTON, Dee IK. With, commissioner and chain2—_.., 1'idyoeati's of the World Court the board's organization lt;holding the front line for the pres- tpe who ptvsjc|(.d at the iopounents in th- senate werehailing their forces today f.i Mr. Skinmtlong with thedevelopment mgvnal Pennant istrates that Mr. kinner and theirof the best and biggest de\ icnts in Florida.mtheasihaw announced that he and Mr. ■ikinner and their associates had purchased the original site, it was -tnted that they expected the salesiiuld!beaided foxwJttsed toolonel ,offic, Mtopic thief they checks Skin-gh-Thejirgo[to the size of the crop, Mr. v ««.- . mundcr lt;aid int0 f hirula with the except!.Unseasonable weather and a;*' foodstuffs and on all out-bound windstorm have seriously affectedlc,trUs fruits and fish originating-the crop, the general manager I t-ONth ol here. A southbound em-said. The storm damage was'bargo through JacksonvilleHuid -he-Lould testify.,, | Col. Mitchell’s friends believe la [,Company to declare an,wiH remaj„ .{lent until P.esiden- .” express shipmentsjryoIldg. takes final action on th {*t»»” court’s verdict and that ht|, ight offer his resgnation if the Stateprepaed this initlg. “t,o ;i loss estiupheld.If his resignation should be ae-i-pt.d the friends thin ft Colonefor th merous reservation: ^ which thev hold t, i. v to safeguard the Un should it ahere to the cPrThese' dditions getting for Sarasotaough300,000 boxes, he added. B..vernment s first estimateof 19,000,000 boxes caused a protest, in which the exchange took ------^ , , the lead. It was asserted... . . Smith launched a verbal $7^8 236,000 an increase over the „rowers were threatened wi roadside in favor of the sale of current appropriation of $101 ,-jjoss of $8,000,000 or more through le light plant predicting that un- 9C,; winch is a decrease of $3.-!^ effect on the market ■ss the proposition is voted on 441.000 below budget estimates.pstimate t)f 17,500,000 boxes ivorably the city within twoi$ 129,616,000 is given as theiwas then ma(jp by the government, ears “will repent in sackcloth!treasniy s share, or an increase ^ exchange head said, wasnd ashes.” $1.DD ,.000 over the present fiscal,, 500 000 boxt,s too high.year, but a decrease cf $1,165,000. Conditjon on November 1 last in the budget figures. 77 cent b^iow normal foA total of $2,650,000 or an in- or8n»es and 71 per cent below for crease of $50,000 would be given1 *fruit as Estimated by the gov-to the air mail service, the addi- ®rnmer1t Exchange officials said; tional funds being made necessary' here ha(l a material drop1'-'*bv the increased frequency of the|since tbough quality continued, l)r night service between New Ylt;)l'k-j^0(Ki,’ quantity being the factor af-(fected.The sincerity of such men [r. Smith, J. H. Lord, Leadley gden, Ralph Caples, W. B. Pow-1 and the deep feeling with hich they expressed them-•lves on this matter, which they ■clared to be of paramount im-irtance to Sarasota’s future, mid not help but make its im-ression upon- their hearers, uestion after question was unched at Mr. Smith in regard (Continued on Page 3)Xmas Police Fund Two More DenverWEATHERFORECASTS Local: Light rains tonight,iturday continued cloudy.Florida: Drizzling rains thisxening, Saturday cloudy and ight rise in temperature. General: Colder this morningist of Mississippi and freezing i central Alabama and centralations would be ii five suggested b Jing and Coolidgi their messages urging rati;ilready in effect but only the j Mitchell might consider eoteringlnorthbound ban ordered today af-juolitics next v. ar in Wisconsin j nfected perishables. U.-nd possibly try fora senate seat,|tjori and included in the resoiu- ! nain purp.'The thousands of thousands of|in opposition to Senator I.enroot,, j,. f ,,niv yestenlav bv Senator; th.- bn 'packages of citrus fruits sent|who is to stand for re-election. | Swanson, Democrat. Virgini from Florida all over the .nation) These aiv high lights in the con Iwhioh is before the as Christmas gifts and to supply;troVersy which led up to yester-j With th*. League o trade demand has made it im-blay’s climax. i sue joined in the r-opossible for us to operate with-; In 1919 a« a captain on the gen-1 leaders in the fight agaout the embargo,” officials of the'eral staff, Mitchell publicly pro- fjcatjon 0f the protocol an company announced. [tested that the United States Mil-,fuj that they can obte.i na nThe Florida Railroad Commis- itary organization was unprepared] ty „f the senate for the sion has appealed to the At- jfor wa,T- , | reservations they will put foilantic Coast Line headquarters of- L) the world War he won dis- With the opening gun in tli fices for a repeal of the north-itinction !ii an av,utor ;.uuI at 0,F tie fired onlv yesterday, S bound embargo on perishables.. tinu‘ ^e .largest air Swanson, non,About 300 persons, delegations )('of shippers, receivers .ami railroad f rj l'M — from throughout Florida (,. T were in attendance. Downstafe ,tl iresent-i i ities were not represented itinnu | session opened due to the latenessif incoming trains. Are apprDed of this through vari-The election late today of a per- .ms sources, leading us to the !e-nanent chairman, and a secretary lief that nothing heretofore has 5 the main business before the brought Sarasota to the attention fleet ng. Alleviation of the con-.of the people generally in other ested freight situation throughlrarts of the country than the an-o-operation hetwen the 8hip-|nouncement that the genius of the ers, receivers and carriers is the baseball world has cast his lot in if the formation ofparasota. he stated, jtnc no-'-ri ■. ’ skinner also announced thatre planning an advertising l the Nlt; ' • - -Nat iii: Nnsfe rati-ivjGetting Horses •which win heFor Races HeretYLSselt;Mlt;l ^• the p.Theimpany’s reply was expect-today though last night is company officials sai. hoped the necessity for embargo would be dispensed in a few days.The embargoClo.es Saturday Banks Are Closed sm-a. ..eorgia. Weather continues to oudy with light rain in Florida, avenue, now in lake region and warmer est of the Mississippi with wea-ler mostly cloudy.Louie C. Strong announces that the Police Christmas Fund will be closed Saturday night. The amount collected will then be turned over to Chief Davis vv'th a list of the names of those who have so generously contributed to this worthy cause.If these are those who have nlt; tj yet donated but who v ounty among those present, checks should be mailed at onceC. Strong, 124 Pineapplent into effect in ’clock yesterday following the heaviest^XV^HD?v1?- ^8-lTZ^n°lt; S-aS,C-n'itol*1 Hill StaVe Bank and the (’fflc'^ls stated this morning. TheMetropolitan Slate Bank- -failed congestion ,s said to cento open today. Two national banks^be obtained until the Jacksonville situation is cleared. At best. it. SENTENCE CUT j,s thouffhL this will not be underPARIS, Dec, 18.—The sen- four to fh'e days.tence of e ght years solitary con- .....finement imposed on Countess de| *.e express company, fobKerninon for the murder of her 0WlnK the handlln *boxes of citrus fresterday.state hankhusband has ben reduced to five! b0je8llr0^ cit,rus frllits yesterday nd w ednesday with an averageTEMPERATURESThe maximum temperature in arasota yesterday was 74 and le minimum 60. Today’s read-tgs are: 4 a. m., 54; 10 a. m..1; noon, 59.British Rubber Interests Robbing U. S. Says TilsonWASHINGTON, Dec. 18. 11he coffee industry and suggested,if 500 boxes a day for ten days (Continued on Page 2)Puzzle Fan Kills Wife Who Did Notbledvestern front. He retu hrigadier-gt-neral and w; ■d sistant chief of th. ■ice under Major Genthe1 vauldtod a;les T. Meian opinn... - the time of a final ------appoint- Present indications aiv that botl army aii' m^y will contribute freely to the debate even before additional reservations are brought under consideration.In preparation fo •'Fair to be held hei jl. A. Tatum of Ea |is leaving Tuesday •Louisville. Ky„ whei ing two thoroughbred' running Horses thatone of the biggest :tnv development in d one which will ople of this county.irning forhe i.onally superrill ;* thedue to-a I Chu,combe ubout town, will be partner on the jourmKent 0 shipped!f’it.v ■ here nu De-Foley. man [Mr. Tatum’sjiidquaiahlishe.W probablyhere he has numerwill remain in the m riod of 30 days until t n is in full swing, aft.Differences grew be Mitchell and Men,.her, and tober 1919, before the house militaiy committee, Mitchell began his; Civil Wedding Is crusade tor a separate dcpartmen;] • -t- ironautics. First in TurkeyRidge, smonth a •digrei,o his stables in atcd this morning i being brought heAppn.ch-old strain of id by additions froBy June of 1921 the Mitchell-lenoher dispute o.........lervice had beedll bethat General Menoher appealed t. |-ur).j b Secretary Weeks to remove Mitch j ru,.ki,hitantmonths later, Menohe 0‘s. own request, was transferiec|, to Hawaii. Major General MiLONDON.Dee. 1x -Thefirs'in Tui•key thatof arurkish schi► o 1 milstress and aTurkish official tookplare atEskiihehr, says adespat.i*h fromCoa-tantinople tothe Dailv Mail.Boththe bride andgroomsigned atract declaritlg thatthey \vouldnjoy equal rights;that an.I- act;iid riding of the hi be addedfor the trainingbiinsist of a asota data character.ables hereid McGriied befo.iy the Skinner thoroughly pre-Paroled Prisoner Seeks Prison Cell For Protectiorjax gets McDonald JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 18. — ['ties in Bob McDonald of Chicago hasilt;'at«‘d.| r.fringing equality would violate been signed as the professional! Ja^ l;j Ire sanctity of the family and that for the winter season at the San .....1 util conditions of existence be- Jose Country Club here, officii work for a of the San Jose Estates Corpi ation announced today.,f the A. S. Skin;r both rCHESTER. PaD. Perry, Jr..Detof18—Inufaeturer, is back i » • j t? l • i tentiary after 47 days of freedonAlu lfl solution.IK parole, .on a life sentence fo,- nurder.NEW YORK. Dec. 18 Fearful of being killed by detec$325,000,000 Tax Cut Bill Awaits House’s Final 0. K.gamzatiewhipping up the
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