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1674-17 John Collins.,...'I�F�1it`:lis`'nd"o'+iir:M3r,`!!:"!`i7"pi�+31j�1 1�•;;t^.,r, r•� r'. °^ t•. EIE HERALD, MIAMI, FLORIDA HERALD TELEPITONL 23125 LitZ/2,)? PAGE FORTY-: DEMOCRATS GEORGE POWER Elim To Name Delc- o the Convention t Houston. • t AI46CI*T0P ►1(K.) Oa., Feb, 11. -Atter a to which luted aasrly he Georgia state Demo - ,tiro eommltee today ou.ly to aathorts. 84n - F. Oeorgo, its. pr.IId.n- thole., to nam• the on to the national con- tusion. broke over conflicting 1 t• the manner of se - delegation. Chalr- addoz. Rome, Os-, ask- ottt•• t• allow Senator .m• the dlletat•.. and e, vice chairman, •t- tltut• calling for a Mate . elect del•gat3s. Both .raid Georg*, who •l- een anhoune•d 1. the ,r•.Ilantt•t chalet, Outten •dented lustrous - la dolotatl•n to 'rots u matter' at th•'natl•h►1 action on the Madden • after the Cb►ml•• .a voted down with •n- 'rom th• chair that th• 1 12 to 1/. Th• vote .n announced a 10 to lbert Howell, Atlanta, m., Athena. and others and a noount, assert - e t bm tem. error. ,t was made and the cid It 11 to 11, where - won arose to say that t bad v.t.d wh.n ac- t• ruts• h• could not unless there was • ll..' terry, Oa., wh• was oo- , chair. then said he raw hi. first vote and break the tie. laking of the unanimous 4addos roselutlon ■n at - ad• to ha . the commit - presidential elector for Chairman Nunn declared • was not empow•r.d to the matter was carred he convention In O•p- ars of both sides took Ing th• flurry of d•bat• .tion of choosing the d•1- ddox •upport•rl d•cland it Interest of Senator dldacy demanded that h• . @Meet a delegation that 't• his candidacy 'Igor - he psychological rime ar- floor of the oon•entlon. akin( for the Chards•• sorted that lho commit - !gilt to task• the t•1•ction .lion away tem the p•o- • It In the hands of on• this would be contrary chant tram the last Dam- e convention and would oced•nt, they said. They, .d the cause ot Senator d•elar3d that the ■•nator nt the r••pon.tblllty of delegation thrust upon ROMAN COMPANY WINS DISCHARGE Refinanced Furniture Makers Freed of Bankruptcy.' The Roman Furntlur• Manufactur- Int Company, N. W. S.venth avenue and Thirtesnth street, which has been refinanced by the Oen.ral In- dustrial Corporation of Florida, yas- t.rday was dtscharted tri the bank- ruptcy court. In an order •nler.d In United Stales District court to L. Earl Curry, r•fsre• In bankruptcy, Charlet Roman, founder of the oom- pan7, will oentlnue AS Ito president, the firm to be oonduct.d as on• of the subsidiaries et th• 0 1 1n- dustrial Corporation. When In full operation, th• .turnitur• plant will •mploy mon than 101 operatives, and will distribute • payroll of about 1210.0011 annually, making a coun- try-wll• distribution of solid Mahe any dining reorn, bedroom Ind In, Int room suites. -NMN , :K MARKET - IS' FAIRLY ACTIVE 1, M. 11. (1 -3tsi. rural. W.1.., 3.10 3. : metier. 6.10; ♦,r7r p o,1.IWrwa. 0;1pt. Iipt Ilial. p, -1•, ip•use le; A. .d Was, 0.00111 00 wet1.0454.03: mina, 1.t0U 4104.1•. SALES CAMPAIGN MAKING PROGRESS General Electric Product is Simple iL� Operation. "T'h• Oenerkl ElecttIo R4trlgaatot now being Introdueed an Mlamt Is •n• (bat car b• plugged in the nom -- oat conv3nl•ne• eutllt and actually torgott•n, Insofar as lh• Meohnnle5 ot the machin• are oone•rnsd, ■tate• Mr. C. F. 1,derarda of the merchandise division of the Florida Power and Light Company. ")towaver, the vary beauty of the machine and th3 p•r- foot sorrlce It renders keep■ It from becoming forgotten once it Is th- .tallsd In the kttchetl," oontlnued "Mr. Edwards. "W• halt had • number of Inquiries from women who have soon General Electric Retrlt.r•torl In the home• of (hair friends. Ile •*tram• *lmpllo- Ity Invariably mikes a lasting 1m- pr•s•len 'on them and has bean the caul/ of quit• a number of the ma- chines being Installed in homes throughout the city." In th... busy days when the hno@- wlf• has 'numerous Intorssts out.Id• the home. It 1. neslesary for the man- ufacturer of home appllane•$ to make ht. product/ as fres frOm m'IChantcal worry le poealble, without Interfer- ing with its •feel•noy. Aecording'lo 1Ir. Edward*, O.r.er►I ILlectrlo R•trlgerators •re mad• In a variety Of Maes and are nnlsh.d to porcelain and wilt. lacuu•t. 4111441e - MOVEMENTS OF FRUITS TO NORTHERN MARKETS Jl('adOKVILLI. I h4 , rib . 11. -TM 7.11evl.0 amber K ten teu00U104 Florida 7niu sod ..sa table. ren IonaM.d hos JakaaAl., Slab •Man .d. 134.44•n .0 all -r.0 Erna U. lea 21 ban wane .1 OM.. ?wharf 11: Olt.. MM.. Meth et kethwt 144 Sages, knee/sSL hl" Taal. 02 4/ •3/ 11 es 1 • j f i 10 11 • -•t 11 4 71 35 7 f 123 titr.rwrtW1 roma,..1 • 1 Smola Ureeenult T.arewu lett.. V.nt.Nr Cab1..44 (7011 .7 • 11. tar -(Va1W luta M- pb,ii .1 -leg, 12.000. *1 Up etvw.l awl 04 144 lean, .. 104 thaw lr.a W. 1.. n.. w . tae eons.: Lea 5.00: Paid (.0 w. 100,.s 4 .,u'. : b.11 .vend 170 .wrap1.40.3 23; , wart 3.15 {e i.11011; fM 110 14 100. 111.45; ►1p Wawa; WR 1.00. l. of p..31. M'w awed at 0.16- ▪ s .000: eel .H early Own., haw )(swam 4104 bq`Sbd .f .3.ea, a.et•we.e 1, 1111: NN,1fu1.. MW .t . /Waive* as Obeyw3. /eramue. hints Total. Or.a14 /.141 1.343 1.110 11.510 OraFtnn 11,101 4. 630 . 310 10,044 N fusw.•e 111 eat 111 1.023 t,tu.e 3. Ia' l s05 imam 124 .l• 070 1 1 114 1"iii a T.N4 310 513 ' 1 01 11 447 4t 4' I feDba•e lien ('.l'll'Ines1w •••••• rthrr 11 A 7•• ]i/ 0.00.07Ag lu•al+rra• *1 • 11 10 6e. n. , .... . J5$ , 1.125 ` 11 1.711 RESOLUTIONS PASSED IN COLLINS' MEMORY Funeral Services For Pioneer To Be Conducted At 3 P. M. Tomorrow. • Miami Hsieh city counell and Mlamt B.►ah Chamber of Commerce yesterday passed resolutions of re- gret and sympathy In the death 01 John 8. Collins, so. Miami Beath pioneer, who died Friday In hls home •0 1411 Collins ■venue. The funeral ■ etvlcst *111 be at 1 p. m. tomorrow at the home, and the body w111 Ile in state from 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. tomorrow, when It will 0. taken to the W. H. Combe' funeral home to await burial 10 the north later. Arradg.m•nts wart made t0 close th• city hall and our offices dur- ing til• funeral. Miele of Carl (1. Fisher Properties, Inc., w111 be elnaed Monday, e1 hall as the O111C.0 of MI►ml Reach LrnDrovlment Company, et whtch Mr. Collins was presldlnL Tb• company 1s associated with the Flitter Company In the Miami Beach Bayahore Company 'rhe pioneer 1 his widow, who Is at the horn* at Mlaml Belch, five ehlldt•n, 14 grandchlidren, and titre* great-grandohtidrsn. Mrs. Thomas J. Panoeast, residing at th• Pancoast Hotel, 1■ • daugh- ter, and Mise Mary 8. Collins, of Mt. Dara, Via., Is the youngest ehlld. Tho ions art Irving A., of )(hams 133aCh, Arthur J., of Moorestown, and Lester A., of Moorestown. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Collins and Mr. and Mrs. Irving A. Collins, who were 'stetting In Bellaire, Fla., are expected this afternoon, and Ivester A. Collins will arrive from Meoro.- town, N. . this morning. Th• gr at grandchildren are Polly Ann and 'Phomas J., t1, children of J. Arthur Pancoast, and Martha Fr.nrh Pancoast, daughter of kir, and Mrs. Itu•6.11 Pancoast. Mr. Collins was• critically 111 a law weeks ago. and reoev•r•d some- what. He was sinking rapidly dur- ing the two day• before his death. The pioneer carne dere 45 years oto as one of • ■yndlcat• that planted thensands of coconuts from the gov- e rnment cut to 40 p1Il•o north. Some of the trees hover atound him ocean trent reeldenee.' Later he bought out the partners, and cleared th• site of Miami Beach for an orchard. He laid Out the first Subdivision, and Marled Colllne ('anal In 1101. In 1112, at the age of 74, he Marto(' th• Colllne Bridge, first bridge from (h• mainland to Miami Beach. Then with (no arrival of Thomas J. Pancoast, hl■ torm•r bu■Ine@ partner, to take charge of the bridge. and th• subdl- 'Aston, and the 1prlval of Carl 13. Fisher with a now development prnJ- tot, the elty of Miami Beach began Its groat development. SHERMAN WHIPPLE AT THE FLAMINGO Noted Attorney and Diplomat Ia 'Here For Vacation, Rherman 1. Whipple Of Roston former gen3ral counsel of the United States Bhljping Board OM( a noted d iplomat, ha •dived for a vacation of asvral weeks at the Flarnlnto Hotel, accompanied by his daughter, Mrs. Lathrop Wlthington, an4 11, L. Platt. As trial lawyer in 'Deaton Once 11111. he has appeared In many ease■ of Importance. In 1517 h• was spatial counsel of the congressional oommis- ■ fon to lnveatlgate AS 10 advance In- formatlOn concerning proposed term[ of p3ac. 1y, the (Lerman -European war. WITNESS AGAINST JACKSON STRICKEN Has Appendicitis In Ilospital; Stephenson May Testify. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., T.b. 11. (01 - The prosecution In the trial of (Lev. Ed. Jackson lost one of 1t• wltne@m today when Robert W. Lyons, Rich- mond attorney, and former financial agent o (the Ku Klux Klan. under. *tont an operation for appendicitis at Dayton, Ohio. Loss of Lyon's testimony, however, will not weaken the Mate's rase against the tOv•rnor, who 1s charged wit hconspifacy to commit a felony In an attempt to krlb4, 'Prosecutor Wil- liam If. Remy declared. It strength. •n•4 the belief that D. O. btsphensnn, former grand dragon ot the Klan, and now In Indlaha slate prison, might b• rho first witness for the prosecution. Stephenson was named In the Jack - sen Indictment as having bean a party to the alleged censp'racy to bribe Oov. Warren T. McCray In 1111 to Immo Jams E. McDonald as Marlen Bounty pro@cutor. Reb.rt T. Malan, local attorney, and Osor3e 1'. Coffin, Marlon county )(•publican chairman, were Indicted with Jackson. They w111 b• tried Later. The trial, whish was halted late Friday with 11 men In the jury bot who, apparently were acceptable to both state 'and d•tanse, will be re - Mimed Monday morning. WIRE WALKER GIVES EXHIBITIONS IN MIAMI Exhibitions of wire walking gymnastics were given •t 1 p. m and 3:43 p. m. yesterday by Prince NM - eon, who chitin' . the world's 0171, as win walking champion. Nelson en- tertained' hundreds of persons when he walked along a vitro atr•tohing 110 feet from the tope of oho Colum- bus Amid .Watson hotels. He Is & vet- eran wire walker, In 1104 walking over Niagara Fall■ several' times. CANADIAN PRIESTS GUESTS Falh.r D. F. Martino and Rev. F. Bt. PI•rs of the Catholic Moses, of Quebec, Canada, aro guest* at the Halcyon Hotel. They ■rived her• yo'- terday for a prolonged vacation. Y. M. C. A. ENTEI eF'F1ItIAh Immigration and Ph rectors Are Guest. t. Institution, Dr. Peter Roberta, tar In charge of Immigration contention departments Donal Y. 11. C. A., .aod d Ir.. minter seeretary .t1 meet of phytical eduea organisallon, were visit Miami Y: M. O. A. last w. Dr. Roberts •stablleh, C. A- Service that 16 used port. of •tnbarkattete • entry to th• Unit•4 St, the ortlnator •t fh3•Rot. of t•achIdg >Q'ntheh to t American schOols, oo11e, duatrlal eent•rs. • Dr. Brown mad/ a stile Don of Amsrloan tame of the .Orient and Sow countries. In addition t, recreational eampwlgne I. States. 19. B. Moylan, Jr., pre. Miami Klwantl club, physical director of 0013 C. .k, Is a member of Mittens.' Y. M. C. A. tom' In Miami .he has rOn n•orgo F. Allleen, phyr at the T. 11. C. A. The visitors wire 1 /truce kllnear, general 111am1. MR. INVEST BONI W. hays • ellanf--a Ma. 0.10•*, wale* vele•as to sal pail d au or 111,4 Reath Blgawey•al. r. • at amid)♦• foe lar Se. Me. Delis, IBA & COMP raw. suit set YMrpen tan 1 FOR SALE PALM ISLARD,WATER FRONT ROME tlaal•re..{ 8.e•a ter■lases, .0 waist see4 of Pala 1►ird, •tert.eUag 30 .. ailed, Wabt botwweq tar. lug., gNwN Ib lag eit3., oat . train. see Ne. lf Wagrlsate•• AM ay .sr, trolly .r bas N alias Shwa. we •e 10.111.@ w 44 sfwfroer 141. nparfan rtgah, wit* 1a 1M4.0 wee roar., with eek sae rile neon, alae Wit., wane. Tan. Ort. Non 11v1,.g re..a, br0Q fireplace, (ale north, dialog roan. breakfast ...k • °waw •• properly. Price 1113,141. E. B. TABER Growing with Miami by helping Miami to growl