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AN INDBPBNDENT NEWSPAPER
S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , M O N D A Y , D E C E M B E R 4, 1939

•r e s c u e

REPORTED KILLED

Of Nations
lery Set In
Motion By Finnish
Arbitration P l e a

Russia Hindered
B y F a llin g Snow
Roman CrowdDemonstrates In F a v o r
Of Baltic RepubUc
TVo peace moves were
nfoot to end hostilities on the
snowy northern battlefields
whern Finnlsh-Russian fight*
ing has drawn the world's
nVtention from the stalemat­
ed Western' Front war.
League of Nations maehin*
orv was set in motion for ar­
bitration .on the demand of
P h tlsad...(
The tSwadbh legation In MoaCOW - waa aakfd by Finland to
cetbuh-U te.gaam lbt an tha po»• Utility of paaea w ithout-elotetlug th« "indcpcndmeo and vital
lo to m u of rintepd."
Tha B ovbt praaa dan lad Rtw
»la Intandad ta convert Finland
Into a dependency' and attaefcad
Britain, Franca and tba IM tad
Slates’ attitude* toward tbd war.
Quash reported tha capture
of flee liUij.l* In tba Gulf of
vancss on tk
liorth of I^nl
Land Soviet

N eit Court Tfrm
Two Negroes, |teceive
S e n t e n c e s Of 20
Years For* Murder

m r t n r s .’ NAVY

b l im p in d u a l r o l e

U. S. Cautious
In Proposed ]
Soviet Break ]

High School, College
GraduatesForcedTo
Go Elsewhere For
Jobs, Mayor Says

S t a t e Department
1h Looking: Into ■
Future In S t u d y - ,
ingr P o s s i b i l i t y .1

By trU Ing at liomr, Banfosd
p aren s net only asrint In Ibe'dtVslopment t f the rltv but nl»o
make ■ big contribution toward
the fntu-e of thr young people
hart who slould be tha hanker*,
grocers. ealcrnttn.
beauticians,
•te- t f the next dt-cadr, Mayor
T d sa n l llli-gln* raid tod'v In
conlltitnil r import or the
trfde-at-hoira canipigt).
' Thera la ■ vary amall percent­
age of the hlah aehool amt college
graduates in Ijil, cny who u a
•tie to find employuicnt here,
Mayor Edward Higgins said. The
meyorlty muat Irate lo acek tbelr
iei turns ctaewhere beeauae tha
volume of 'jiu m»« in &amp;-nford ie
not aufflclent tu wairant the am*
ploymrnt of additional workers.
The result ' U that they move
aliaw hna «mi i-untribdte lo the
development of their adopted

25 Are Routed
From Red Dance ■

Salvation Array
Empty Stocking

Victory Meet Halted ^
Ity A n ti-C o m m u n ls ta

Who Wrecked Hall

Sa L. Holland
Announces For
Governor’s Race

Campaign Begins

Charles Morrison Is
N a m e d Chairman
In D riv e F o r Funds

City News Briefs

Capt. de-Wolski
Is Speaker A t
Rotary Luncheon
Ucv. M a r t i n Brum
Members To
Support Seal Sales

State S e n a t o r Has
'Spent Much Time
In Public Service

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lea. coatiagTwi.- many I n n
lake* caused a growing toll.
Some Geneva observers i
sudden laagss activity looked
though League member* a
cnxlons to fore* Russia to a
trate or . wdtl)Jrow from
League.
• Repercussion from the Finnish8ov|*t conflict sounded In Rome
whole a crowd demonstrated In
frsnt of tba Finnish slgatlon,
cbedring n a te a d / a n d 'A ie a M f

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NUMBER

W A S H IN G T O N Hoc. 4.—
(A IM —T h e trovornm ont w M
rolinlilv rntvirloil in bo nro*
t ootllm* w ith em it Ion, look*
Inn well In to fnlurt* ill study*
lit* tin* no-si* i'itv o f se v e r­
ing diplom at ic re la tio n s w ith
rim a in .
S onic si im o rs o f Iroth ma*
T ni mile* out over the Atlamic Mccati, tout oiitnpa finm tin- i»..,.liui-t, N. J , Njv. i U'.-.'ii tin e io r im r.ic s m lvoonted t h l t
-a •( |&lt; ntrttl against tha
|ctnumdratiun of cffcctlvcm-wi in rcwuc work a t sen. To save man "floundering" in m-a, the J t rmir-o
invasion of Finland, but tho State
pi u\cr&gt;hk' n new ,ca nnchor con&gt;Utlng of o bag capable nf holding 1,00(1 pound* nf water, I icpartn i ni i* known lo bo taking
a, »u»|K'tiilcil a t cmUof ropn ladder, *ink* below surface, hold* blimp "teady. Man climb* tu safety. Ihr |M&gt;«ilion that the United
Slater would lore may advantages
riitmltl it lake Ihia atrp. It Was
raid that the country might ba
In a bettor poaition to partial*
gain support, the mayor said.
p-te
in a peace conference If the
Another Iht of signers of the
prrarnl relation* are maintained.
p edge cards which has been tab­
Tl * withdrawn! qcrtUon WSa
ulated la as follows:
kr|&gt;t to tile ft IT by Republican
Ol0 « Btesrt, Mr*. G. M.
i milrnI inn. that the llnoacvclt
Stuart, G. Evans, Mrs. A. M.
Ailniiiiialrnliinr*
recognition of
Remuset,
Mrs. H. C. EdWardf,
the (‘nminiiniat government ta
b u ed e ^ Crswford, (ieo. Hughes,
p
u
ily
in
Idanie
for
the Invasion.
M lu Allia Trafford, Mrs. E. II.
At Aberdeen, Waah., meanwhile,
U w ty Chas. E. DsWars, Alex
Ormond E. Ward and llota l.n
25 prrainia were driven from a
French, R. P. Alonger. R. B.
U rg C H
Cowan were luueil n llcen-e I.,
r«iiuniuniat dance hall and tba
Young. Mrs. K. C. •Smith, Jr.. O.
wed in tha Court lluirce by Coun­
ihlte-alnry
ImlMing
partially
K. Goff, Clare nee A. Smith, Mr*.
ty Judge R. W. Ware.
pn a ked liy &lt;t crowd nf 40tl or MO
h at iiii-lil.
w tos a j r i ? o , ,M r
The regular drill *ra,ion of lbThe mnl mi tin- In,II rllinaxed a
n, and C a p t R. R. Roto,
three local Nu(lonnl (inard ruin
week of ill feeling endangered by
'tho lo c al'am y post, urgluinie* will lie held In the Armory
•oheduling nf n Communist “r e
tonight a t H:00 o’cloek.
lory" dance ill competition with U
|»«t rii.t ,i meet ini- nf pinnlih Ini*
Violator* of CRy.ordlniurr* will
nilginiit. &lt;nnl - ympalhlrerr.
lw triad before Judge Frank l„
Tin- KimiWh meeting, msanweeks r*"bile, wa&gt;, held tl," aehedutr &gt;We
l
i
; \ I - Uiriiy ‘-twaVfr.t
I idtiasn* can contribute to
ihl* nftcruicn nl l:iHl o'clock
iianal ilia*nit-lit *
1In* nnll inniiniini*l i row d g»tll*
I'tnl in fn*»il «*f lli- tliincf* KilkJ*
The regular meeting &lt;*l (He
food, clothing, tags. Of Cash .would pelteh, J. W. Snow, L. M. Swain,
Junior rhnnibei
of (.iM ioorr
tin?, kiitiun ns "Worker** Hall" or
ba equally welcome, pointing out Mbs II. Witte, F. A.
Dyaon,Mr*
•ILtl 11n II.** n*t Ihmii I efort* th t
Irgc It.
In Georgia, noth Emory Uni­ wlll he lirlil in the .Miiyfou llol.-l
that there will ba' m a t Mad of F. A. Dy*un, W. o .
Ktansrll,
Tur.ilay night nt *:IH|
|,« k.
ilititr** vtn in htiut Mi ii it nil boys
all If th* many poof)* tho B um - *-• Carroll, Frank Diehl, Mr*, versity, III ll'I'J- Aft«-i teaching I'lm idriit I Ini nliI I'nwi-i . n i
in
tin- u n i
intruii throwing
bon Army has on ite Hat ara to .Frank Diehl, J. W. Spivey, and school for two .veai*\lie cnterid liouureil today.
hliiiit- i I n k v t i i . l u v t * while n
Ihe lew »'hiKl of the'D in v rreily
bs helped.
W. C. Illley.
i Mitmiiiin i %»*• I »i •••%%« &gt;««l witht Contrflnitora will ba announcad
And Jim. Martha Muffnlt, Eva- of Ktorhls, lialni-svillr, from
iooHiilanl I'Uiine.* me. ling
In Tho Herald from Unto to time letn Cu*t, Mrs. 8. r . Diekmu.ii, which In' an* graduated ill tt»IH of An
iho ( mipui II l.ii-.ing Ameri­
together with tha amount
int do- Mr*. J. T. MeClonr, Mr*. J. M. He lirnietlliiirly entered Iho |iiue- can lo-glmi I'n.t will In- In III |||
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Stlneclplier, J. U. Phillip*, it Z. tice of law -it Harlow, Iu t vol the Ixighii Hut tonight ui N.liu
locking
Johnson, Mr*. I). W. Rohimlt, unteered for Army scivtcv hi May,
( ‘-uiiiiiiuittJfr
\VuinCapt. Rose declared th a t con- Mr*. O. E. Clause, Mark J. I’ul- IPI7.* lie ro-e lo II r lank of cap- O'rl.uk,
itriii Mini lufluy, iir^iUK a full nl
dJtieoe are worse new than a year mer. Mm. U M. Wlleoa, Mr». J. lulu, nerving n&gt; n fit lug oh*erver tint! ju te i&gt;fk Ivy it min if i
age, and mors people ara, unable F. Smith, Mrs. W. F. Tutcn. W. In Ihe Twenly-Fo'iilli StiuaHiun if
to take care of themsalvee due to F. Tutcn, Mrs. 8. Griffon. Hill tlu- A ir Hctvict m whirli he n *
The fir-t mt-rlllig ff- Ihr .sBnIkyaffa from variouy gw sm m ent Jameson, Gordon Wadr, Mary active scrv|-e in France on sever­ furil
I lull iIim nit Ihr rurAlice Williams, Mrs. A. II. ilynl, al sector* of ilie Western Front. rvnt Tuun-t
agencies as well M p m
m u m , will hr In III in ||nA. H. Williams, J. J. Wade, W.
Resigning fiom tlie Army, lie ChaniU-r nf f’nmiiu-H-i* I* nhlitii;
A. Zachary, Mrs. J. It. Richard* csine homo to llailntt lo llit* time­
Asserting that the su
III 7::n» n'rlmk
XII vlthr cempetgn Is wholly d
c. c. Ilrlgg*, II. U Brklgv.*. C. I. lier of law in Jut). I’.H'.i. ami w-ta tunight
ilum III Sanl'iiti nrr lrt|in till lu
upon donation* from local
I’owell. Mr*. H r U Wright ami linmcdiattdy
n|i|*-jnled ( ocnly ntlrml lln- iniTtmg.
C ap! Rose added that to]
W. K iWatsun.
I’rioreuling Alim m e. lie was
kind are especially w*U
Al»o, Mr*. C. P. Martin, C. I’. elected County Jutlgt- in Ili'JO,
Martin, It. E. Dobson, Edna Chit* serving ill that office for eight
U-ndtn, E. M. Armltaue. Krrd years. He ia now &lt;nni|ileting eight
DaUard, A. G. Allen, J. R. Mason, yvara of arrvire in tin- State Sen­
J. R. Ih-nnelt, 0 . F. Hendricks. ate. lie wta also for four years
Mrs. J, II. Tindall, Mr*. Owen clubm an of tic llartos school
Cook. L. 0 . Roaa, tV. K. Drown, tiustee* during which timo th*
W, A. Roulh. Clyde Stinson. Mr*. new sehot 1 plm li of It-irtow were
W. II. MeCUntodt. Mrs. W. A. constructed
Tliu liumr-. i*f M u i r Kilratil
Roulh nnJ Ren Crawford.
In HHU Holtaml mairied Mu* Ifllnriiih anti Citnimirrittnrr M. J.
Mary Uroever, a native of Fort Lodtfe win ati|H-iii- m lln- h-itlnt
White, and the Holland* bgire four • t Ihr grm m l ( lit rli-clhn In hr
children, two boys and two girls, held at tin- f'liy llnll Inrunt me.
The twn Mr inuiliilalt- i-t sue-1
Mr. Holland is a Methodist, •
Mason, and a Kiuankw. Hr hr* err,) tlicm-rivt-1 In n -tl. ■m Ihr
been a director of Ihe Florida City Comini-itinn wliili Imlh l.&lt;ivr
With a i t percent bursa as ever
State Chamber of Commerce for held for llu rr yt-ars.
last year’s aceduate, J. I*, log toy,
Coir m i.-kiuin-i’ l.ttilgit was mi•evatal years uml seived as prra•xacuthre vlee-praahtout' of the
pppesed in thn luintarv ih-ctinii
tdent
of
tha
Alumni
Aasoclallon
Bedford Atteattc Nattonal Bank,
Hsrrir Weaver, af tUs city, was
tba University uf l-Torida In held on Nov. 7 wliilr Mavn. ll'g •aid toUsr that tha Christmas critic* llr Injured when he was of
1U31.
also served for several gtoa. who ha* servrcl III* rntira
Club accounts a t tha beak can­ a lro rk (»v a n muIh In Ja*Vs/mvllld y e.rs He
a . • truster &lt;f .Southern term as mayor, ilrfratnl Frank
tina* yearly U shew aa Increase.
Bauer by • nariuw margin
The i n * club# a n Raw -closed
The pull* in llic ( lly llall will
and tho £00 customers n a y attain to tha 8 t VIncant's Hospital
open a t H:0II u'rluck end rln*e at
tha money from their atehy a t any where he waa reported suffering
•ondown,
City Clerk II. N'V&amp;tyrr
q
reported.
from internal Injmloo.
Information from Jackaonvlllo
revaalod that Mr. W earer was
hit by a teal cab which had, in
and that lhit tnuufalls there are Isidr in III* Chuluota c
A chicken pilau supper wUI
turn, been struck by aa automo­ be served to members of the In­
-loth heavy and lari a long time, with the Hrv. J. M. Thom
bile driven, by a negro. Mr. Wea­ dependent Ordar of. Odd Fellows
Russlvn •ultliir*. he cuntlnued, Ovh-.l-. wffirlatiiig.
ver had Just stepped from Urn and their friends In tha Odd
are gootl figlilira, but often hare
Survivor* nr* hi* wld
•orbing whoa ha waa atrock by Fallows Hall . tonight. Noble
poor equipim-nt .inti are poorly t'aughtrM. Mr*. Edna To
tha auto fat tha tire car mishap. Grand C. A. Heines announced the first of a series of revival officered. A* piouf nf this con- Chuluota and Miss Edna
Ha was reported to have bean today. The supper
will
be Id*Stings a t the Salvation Army ttntion It* rili-d I lie rase of Kus- of Chuluota and one *&lt;
knocked a boot M fast by Urn
slan sold let s with broomsticks Iti-nllry of Minneapolis, kl
f w t on Becond 8 treel.
farce af tha Impact.
charring Auitria machine gun* In »o Ihrec grandchildren.
Miss
tu
rk
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's
message
was
The drivers a f Ute two Mrs
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Well received. Her subject to­ the Cerpethian campeign in HHC, __
w an arrested a a reckless driving
Al
night will be “Will a Man Rob and tha fact that 8t*lin has “IIiC itow liil the p ita * ’
■icldated mors than 3,000 of bis x~ l
,t
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TUl
Tomorrow Hite llarkey la highest Milking officers in Ihe
--------ba practiced in preparation ta r acbedaled to speak a t lbs Juntoi lis t three yrnrs.
Germany, he said, ia counting
Officers for Ihe ensuti
thb Initiation af several new High School chapel program. In
thb aflem oep she will address on securing valuable suupliee from will be rho*rn at the anni
members the fallowing week.
a Voun( people’* meeting at thr Russia, but Russia la already lion to be held In connect
faced wilh interasl revolution on the regular meeting of I
Sarvatton Army Post. At 7t00 account
of the starvation af her ford I.odirs No, •?. F. am
• ’clack tomarToWftoenlug she will own people.
in the Masonic Temple
mwah a t • Htreet* Meeting, At
Eighty |w rrrnt of the Russian nleht nt 7:30 o'clock,
T t4f sbe .wlU dellvsr an even peaesnla
gu barefoot both sumWorshipful Master J. t
Ballade Service at the Army bead- mer and winter
and suffer fram will urvalda over the meal
an
inadequacy
uf
other
clothtag.
urged
a fall a I tendance
n * a d a t Urn a on sal
A* for oil, he declared th at Rus­
to ba bald
sian oil fields era In the Booth of
Russia and no adequate transpor­
tation facilities era BVaikbta to
bring tba oil even lata northern

A taction ferceaU n aitre fa* the
ter*n waa a rm tod my C’rculi Judge
Millard B. Smith today In .la
n-sc uf Ell la lo-ka of Longwrrd,
Report that Jean Slbelln*.
fharred wilh reverhn and rtM ic­ fram ed Klnnlah corapoecr, had
ing tinr-cr fttm another** pr-m~-- l bverl klllc 1 In llaUInkl air ralua
ly ami held In connection x»:ih the . ruuaej anxiety among mu-ic
alleged theft of one a f
*•- •-* i lovunt throughout the world.
press * treat in tha Big Tree,i Reef known for h b "Val»e Trirta"
nil near Lon*wood.
j ami the patciillc tone iwi ra "PinAssistant State Attorney IJoyd landb." he waa once before en­
F. Boyle awnninmad thfr rrifming dangered when throati-urn! by
that hi was ready to try lli)' ran* Botabvtks In Independence War
but G. W. .Spaaaar, eouaeel for
tha defendant, introduced a mo­
tto n for bontfnasnre on thr
grounde- llmt one t f hb material
witneaaea' b ant wf tha atele and
cannot bo located. The motion waa
(wanted by th a Court over the
objection* of the prosecuting a t­
torney. .
Tha twonsgroea.who ware con­
victed teat week ot adcOnd degree
murder- war*' aau tewoad to eerve
SO yaara each a t th b moraine’*
court aaaatea. T h r nsgissc. Robert
Mentgamary and BbieVilr Ash.
waie.tOrned over to Sheriff Mend
fa r delivery to ill* .State Prbon
a t Salford.
o li
annual Sahralion Army

S

E M nbllshed In 1908t'.l'JLU lM

Deputies Search
For Escaped^Mad

PHOENIX. Arts., Dec. 4.—VP)
—-A squad of sheriffs deputies
today, searched the
Phoenix
rcaidantial district for Winnl*
Roth Judd, fugitive mad slaygt’,
afte r a woman's footprints w*r*
fennd outside the duplex whgrs
RuaHal
&gt;
,
Britain and Franee started a aba hid during her f i n t escape
joint blockade e f all German ex­ to m Urn state hotpfte) for die
port*. Britain said 8fr German
merchant ships.have been put ■Far Use second time In nix
out af settop aloes tha war start­ weeks, Mr*. Judd sneaked out
ed. Osrtnany and" Britain gave of tha 'Hospital ward, where she
~Ut
|W. Hrtl. had bean confined since eeeaplHg
lonfltctini
Iks galtowa
—- ' -after
f t . , kbeing
. 1. . ...Il.d
a^
Mi air rsl
tha
udjudgsd
Insane
The footprints were the only
sine discovered since Mrs. Judd
broke late a bouse last night*
wttkJ* an boar of the time lha
fled. Sheriff Lon Jordan oeUtoatod, ahe eutcrad tha home of
• In T okju tba United b u tts Bed. Robert Warren, Methodist
Aiuharsader sbwftrrsd .h lth the minister, pad took n coat, affrJapaitose Forsiga - MURter who tre l ecatsree and some cracker*.
Wkdto la the beam, shs penaed
was reported to keep: praaenlad
a jeotathre fermnte fa r th e to t' twa aeUa, one to tba pastor axanother to

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Ingley Report* Hike ,
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Harry Weaver Is
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Pioneer Resident
Of Chuluota Dies

Odd FellowN T Have
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Uer faclori br 11de« they have no hlgti-ground barrier*

,fc VERSE r c i t TODAY
BUT NEVBR OUT:
Ion of man I* com* to eeve
rhlch wa* loit.—Matt. 18:11.
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aiWilly divided botwean'-ttte exocpHvo department. the. LegUUture And Utc poopjo Uicmarives. Tomporlring in o u r.tax
policies .'disturbs Florida bualnota, discourage* proapcctlvo
invehtora, and affects the aocurity of otir wage oarnera. It
will .bo my oameat. purpose to co-operate actively and sympathetically with tho Ixurlalaturo aiul w ith, the general
pbblic, including bualncaa, agriculture juid labor, In aaaldiur
to establish our tax atructoro on a more equitable baala."
A i number of other candidates have -also announced
th eir aspirations for the .hlfbaat offlco In tho stale. A n-

no* been an Important one. The
lifting of the embargo nruler the
CMWnebtraUty att niwipwkts de­
ny morl* and mnr* costly..
With rspral, thcro/ore, every
dsy* delay .In a final conclusion
of tbs war favor* tho Allies. It
glras lh* British mora time to
Warn and d*v*i*p their Infintry
forras.
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It give* the Franch more Urns
to buy more American plane*.
That will cut down Germany’*
advantage In the air. .With rlo«e

-MCRMIlKlt'8 GIFTS
V Holly branch add mistletoe Holland would have.a great
Ad Christmas chime* where'er
and Fuller •W arren of
ernor. «8. F. P atv at Vain
jw # go,
tie
muni
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Jacksonville
alao
deserve'
bt
stockings pinned up In a
•With atuh n lively fUl
«M»c nr* thy gift*, Deremberl lively-pbliilcnl campaign* »ni
iM if the year ha* made thee old, oratorical bombardmanta. :.t_
«d elhtred all thy lock* of gold, should lie'th e Inauguration &lt;5f a rapablp man na governor
l|y heart ha* never been a-cold In 1941.
t
tr known n fading emter.

Are -You A Ham?

§8 whole world I* a Chrlslm**
rt Hi many ctndtra tie.

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AM you n "hRm" driver?, asks tho Melbourne Times.
g a carol Joyfully
r*» groat fea*t In keeping! Do you drive your automobile ju st na the nolinn tokos you.
or have you studied the Job until you nro a reliable expert?
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A "bam'* driver In caso you don’t know, is ono th a t
*r ontoll held
on n nDecember
night
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candle brf|
comes under a description of the creature as offered by
I three wise men
J. Stannsrd Baker, traffic safety consultant for the Natio n arS afety Coupcl!. Check over his eight points, ju et to
ra* sleeping.
BLODGETT see If you could possibly bo Included among the “H am *"
H r. Bakpr says you can tag a driver as a ’’Ham” if
i hep* that snow storm ip
h e cornea under this Hat:
nd kaeps up all winter.
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He can’t make up his mind as to what ho wants to
your ChrT*tm** shopping do aoon enough and depends upon his ability to do It only
yoif pleas* but d* R in nsnwhen he has to. .
2—
He waits too long to get into the proper la n o J o r
turning. Ho's even likely to do his alowing down after be
geta Into the Intersection or on tho turn, rathor than before.
0—He Is oblivious to other traffic. Ho straddles lane
lUDIUrliniim Is a form of lines aa though he were tho only driver on tho rood, "In
rhment where they settle extreme casea he can be found completely over on the left
' dispute* *y the bullet box. side of the highway- Ho Is not Intentionally b ilp g .a .rp e d
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HIU1RKEI.fi, Dec. 4 —&lt;*7—.The
Belgian • Bank, Crodlt Anver**I*,
I and lie 188 branch** ware ordered
cloeOd hg police yeaterifay after
I the arrest of twa? Im iset, Me*
i Rtorna and Joseph Piers, on
, charge* of cmketilemeni -v •»

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'tisjssasift

imeoiM*hat suggeitsd that w*

BAftoual debunn on. Sanford
lent* *ern shopping In Orlanfrill, now thera'a an Idea.

Again, he la Just thoughtless, rath er than ylcloua.
S—Ho makes a "good enough" tu rn signal. He lets his
i* OrDndn* Sentinel ha*
god it* dress. It Is a IUU* bit hand dangle or flu tter almloaaly from therwjnjlow. and fol- }% t
png, somewhat brief and ra- lowing traffic doesn’t know w hether ho a signaling a turn, cl#m
daring. but »»iy on tho oyc*.
Hm Ida. Oaaage FcaUvol and for
flicking ashes frpm a cigarette or waving a t someone on yjori
eight vkar* pf*t dlractui. of'pub­
pm every concelvabla source the sidewalk.
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licity
i porslitent predictions of the
0— Ho turns around and talks to othcra Jn the car as ((&gt;h,^
lilrago apd Clevelmipl aa well a*
HI dourbt 'season Florida has
at tk
the, New York Fair, lias fo in ii.
hd drives. Instead of keeping hla oyea on th e road.
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Mr.olWftr'*
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He la guilty of l»ad poaturc. ’,H« alquehca behind
Mr. l (estival staff jks di­
rector of impUc|ty and armna,rifp kaew*that Florid* has the wheel, s tlc k a h lilo f t elbow
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Stajuly - a hundred million
8— Ha la a ono-hand wheeler. This la different from • *=.
These men have bruughi with
M W .ucw sunstructinn this
omwtrmod driving In which a girl uaually * occupies the ithbmi many new Ideas regarding.
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roodact of fair* a n j frstivkU
other arm. In ono-hand whodlng, the driver keeps only th'
and alnce Ihelr arrival In Winter,
Ay,1 rrasIdsnt-Rooaevalt, how one hand on tho whoel. tho other roaU In hla lap. bangs out Harm
almost dally meeting* era
*i esnesting the Finnish war the window or holds a cigar, pipe o r elgaPitta. Ho has no- being held
With tha official!, and
L Joit to show the Russian*
whoro noar the control or levprngh'he.niwdfi In »n om« director*;.)pf* th* Florida Orange,
it w* think of them?

Inland is only about half th*
of Tessa, but w* hop* it 1*
iOHOugh for a couple of good

gcncy.

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He wap going to be all th»t ho wgnted tojifr—
' * . Tomorroi
No ono should bo kinder q» brgverU
.^un h*r- *&lt;t.'
Tomorro'
ilng spent out of town.
. A friend who wju troublod uul weary, he' knewlie's iu7ahr with Fisland who'd bo gUd of a lift—and who nsoded |t, too—on hji
bo would call and pee what he could do—
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-Tomorroi
Rach morning he slacked up.tho letters he’d writer—
&gt; has suggested that the
M ar* a WPA preJecl
the number of Sanford

withdraw its exhibit

If you are not a member.ofith/B club
this year, make your (^rkitm.BS
.dreams cqme true next.wwtr

rlth a view toward
Inward cooroe.
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w a an
a n cxposiupn.ng
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stats’* greatest la m e ttf but •
purveyor of amusement and
ierUlnmsnt an s acale never
fora attdnuped In Winter Ila

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hla fallow officials sad f rr a l
who have been In cloA '.u

JOINING THE 1640
CHRISTMAS
SAVINGS CLUB
NOW

And thought of,the folka ho srould fill-with delight—
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It was too bad, Indeed, bo wag buay,.today, and lutdn
Utr minute to atop pn hla way. “More tlroh I will have i

r l t 'A nothers.*'
l h f l M *f Ihe'd
t a M *»y
a a u ___
&gt;merchant* teem t* irive

1'ruldcnt Roosev.lt
U h ew two Christ-

The grecteat a t workom, t h ^ itign would hove been—
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Tomorrow.
Tho world woukl luvo known him Imd
c^or %opiv—'
B ut, In fact he passotl on, an d ho faded iro m view,
all th a t be left h f n when llylng waa through, was A-

Before hoilfllllni officially be­
one* before
good office* . foq

gun, these neutral*

VWeeid/.ppjRiaJt

law Chugs* Bmthtag
- WllbalmlM and btopeid moat
look uipon that -bradthing spoil as
German maneuver to demon­
strate their aornast dealt* for
peace—a demonitration, I* It
wap*, of good Piith, with n*|hlag up the aleeva.
Bdtlnaw, with the neutrality
law a fact, and -great retervMr*.
of amaij .reedy «rtr here far
the -AMtta. that demonstration I*
no Uoghr or any vahj* to th*
German thigh command. It must
act In the future against the
kakkgramad « f tie nadTrallty law,
kaAwngr faU well Uw adventaggo
that act gbrat to the ARIe* In i*

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offered their

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They did what they ronld
the Interrat* of humanity.
Now. moit diplomat* feal they
are acting aolely in daiperatlon
to pioleet their own people—
which, after all U tbclr flat-con­
cern.

Il*a in Belgium’* Flanders
field* that the popple* grow—and
In Belgium where the grave* of
thou**ndt upon thouiand* o f ,
peaetloriog Belgian* bear witness
to the Ironic geographical fatd
that ho* mode Belgium,and 1lotlaad Ihe acen* of Europ*’* dwcitlvo b*llIra through the eentnrk*.
It la olio Ironic that a nation
3,000 mUra acrau lh» Atlantic
should make a , decision which
bring* tiny Belgium and HoUanrl
back into the limelight apostle*
cf pqac*—for their own tecmlt.a.

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■- l1 ■ .1—J-W L 1
English, state iuperintendent of
public Instruction, and I* designed
Tho rolor roollf of yellow and
to promote and Irach the ideals
white m u van led out In the flow­
nf democracy through programs
er decoral Ion*, the tallle* and gift
Sewn mvmbeia nf Holy Crnsa and meeting in school* and comIn n »lmplo but tmpreulve cer­
Mrs. Austin Vihlen, who before wrkppl.i r Church attended the munltic*.
LILLIAN ADAMS,
Telephone 148 her marriage last Saturday wai ,A» hl?h scare winner. MU* emony, the marriage of Ml** Episcopal
iM M r
Carolina
-Morrison, Anminl Convention and Camp Re­
M in G irtrhen Morri*on, wa* Madalrn Truluck wa* presented n Gretrlirn
complimented last WednewUy af­ piece of costume Jewelry and Ml»a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. W. J. union of the -Young People'*
Service l-engur in the Diocc*o of
ternoon a t a surprise kitchen Jane 1.1
‘ rerteno winner, w*« Morrison, to Austin Ntle Vihlen South
.Inyd,
Klorlila held In Lakeland
am of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
shower by Mrs- 'A. L. Bell* at a wards-1 n vanity set.
Vihlen, wa* aolemnUed Saturday last Friday and Saturday..
her borne on Palmetto Avenue.
ML**
Palmer
was
presented
her
Attrndlng
from this city were
afternoon at 1:00 o'clock In the
The room* In whkh the gneit*
Mi** Winifred l.nvcil, the official
were
entertained
were
deecrated
£uy.
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Hol
y
Croa.
Episcopal
Church
with
Oontlnalnr In a' eerie* of
the Itrv.
llrv. Martin
Marlin Dram
Bram nerfonnperform­ Katherine Wlggln*. Mis* Strati
with arrangement* of yellow Wkker hnsket dceoralni with all- the*
U ee-ta:‘ ” of Mls* Carlin KT.
MONDAY
hell*.
Dr. C. IV- Baker ha* relumed
delegate, Mi*« l.nl* Caldwell, Mis*
ing the ceremony.
and feim with ver. .and
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bride elect. Ml** Ce* from Miami where he attended rhryvanthemumi
All Bop Scouts eligible for ad­
The altar of the ehureh wa* [Klrtley. Itaynioiiil Hall. Jr., and
miniature turkey* rartylng out I ,nY*1? *
«Hh the honoree
' entertained a num­ the wedding of hU niece.
vancement are to meet In (he
the holiday Iheme.
" • " J . -'!!** Helm Primer, Ml** hankrd with fern and decorntetl |lhe llrv. and Mr*. M. J. Dram,
library of the
Junior
HJftfe ber. of friend* Saturday afternoon
Olft* fo- the honcree wera pre­ Cecelia Truluck, Ml-* l.oui e Per' with white chrysanthemum*, while j
School a t 8:00 o’clock to go be* with a miscellaneous shower at
Dr. Elitabcth Tracy and t i n . sented
In a turkey roa*ter tied kins, Mia* llelr'le Hurt, Ml** Jane tall floor ha-lift* of white glad- J i h ' t t e h s c o t c ii c o o k ie s
Her home oh l l t t Magnolia Avo- Mary Krcderkka have gone to Kt.
fore the Beard of Review.
with
yellow
ribbon* and topped IJojrd, Ml-* Evelyn Stowe. Ml** loll *lo&lt;t I rn either side of Hit- ■
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‘Worth to vlalt their brother and with a m'niatcre
TUESDAY '
tutkry. Mrs. Edith Pay and Mi** Ell*e Hutchi­ altar. Colored gladioli ami snap
enp fat
l b' rep liiokrn
Her home wa* deecrated with hit wifr. Dr. and Mr*. Cahc-on.
dragon* were placed altout In nth 'J clip
J i n . Clyde Diekerara will be in
j Vihlenwa* presented a red and son.
tint* (optional)
da t k
'* of gladioli and
Also,
M
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Jane
Shtillt.
Mia*
er
part*
of
the
ehureh,
and
the
e l r g e e? the eecood eerrlee la
■J egg*
hro-vn *uTar
a. MU* Caroline
MU* Elitabcth U ffle r rvturno, j " “ *•
ttxm Virginia I’erald, Ml** Dorie Sue;pew* were ntarked with arrange
Lbe'yfoek of Prayer of tho First
e&gt;na noralty perfume to Tallahassee jesteriUy after* “ wua
•1-2 cup butterp ! l.in
\xriA« William«. All** ”Mary
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- of* *frtn, alalia
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Wnthen, metita
and rib I lea-p.
Baptist Charth to bo held in Ibo
inil'i (ot -our
nantnti
score holder and Wist noon after vtalttn* with hr; .
, ^M-lln. ^ ,mer*
Mim 21n tha Tclferd, Ml** Alain- bon*.
church a t 3tM o’clock.
Marguerite Inglry arai awarded a
milk)
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tra-p.
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l,he ,P«rt&gt;Executive Board of tho Wo* shewor. m a n -se t aa rtrreno uht- parrnt* .Ince. Friday.
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given a bottle of Lucian I.clone Ifn Tnih;el., Ml*p Lillian Adam*, | Tho l.rl to, wlm wa* given nwny
rlnrvi
I 1-1 cup* flour
Mira Ahiry d'ight, Alnl. IT. I.. Per- ,hy her father, chose an nquntnnm at's Clab win meet o t 10:00 no*
I I tea*p ‘nit
I trrsp. soda
Mr. and Mr*. C. E. BoUlii* had ro,“«n*High score holder, HL*s Jane klna, Mr*. Uoscte McLane, Mr*, rine »poii* dress featuring a gir- I trnsp.
I :! frn*p. bak­
na ihrlr Thanksgiving Day guest*
gueala
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*1 After the bridge game*, MU* a*
Fjoyil Palmer and Air*. Al. R. die belt and f ill clrntlnr skirl.
ShuKi,
wa*
awarded
a
bottle
nf
ing
nowilrr)
vuilll.u
ltr. and Mr*. George Rollln* of
-With (hi* she wore acre*aorle* of
I.uckn lik in g perfume and Mis* Wlggln-.
t' esnt Ihe fat (us* part bullet)
Galnet.rille.
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carried
a
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bonMary Alice William*, low seote
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I oust of tali.-mau ro*e* ren trn * l, and
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. tmlil
„ .soft. Add the teat
Friend* of Mra. 1marine Beal holder, a bottle of cologne. Mr*, i
vriih n e w e re which she wore
'l" 'in n re ,llrn ls mid m lx lg h tly .
F.
J.
Bl*er,
bcrccno
winner,
wn»
j ’ t / S r ^ . Chriitm**
Mrv llo c k - ^ d Jlk-4. Kltxahcth Hefner. will bo glad to learn that she U
A*
o , | J 0 „ v h l k IraveUInt.
Drop Ike dough fr.mt ho lip of a
*rottP ’»!'&lt; act as | p m&lt;mt (ftro: Mlsh Paimor, m overing from a rectnt Mines* presented ,t box nf I.uclrn I rleag
A t A r m o r y F T id a y
Ml** Mnrlhn T -H oc I. mald-uf. '!,-&gt;•■» ••«*«» -rea"-d Itnklnr -h.vl*.
h onorguert, Ml** Eleanor Hkk at her home on We*t Third Street. dual'ng |»wder.
--------honor, wore u wine sport* drc«*
lhl' "P* , f ..... &lt;e.«kle«.
n T s c m ln o le High School Pa- eon; Mil* Jana Sharon, ‘MU* Caro*
At the nmcluslon of I rklge,'
A large number ol HaitforvP* {with hlnrk neeessorle* and rnr- ,
reaWI*acban’r Association will line, n m , MU* Marian Katridge,
refreslmenl*
of
n
salad
course
F'rientU nf Mr*. H. U. Odhmn
______ regular meeting n f the
Mini Ah*t* •CetrnoU, Mlaa Rllis- will bo glad to learn thnt she I* and c.-ffe? ware served by the youngi i «-t ultrtidol the Holiday .rled a r a senile Ismipu-t of yellow . The Florida Conger** of H.-nmri o. i wa* ori-aidsi-d in .Miami last
blkh school at 3:.10 P. M
beth Lefflor, l l l u Ilelen Paimor, recuperating at her home on the hostesa assisted by Alls* Eleanor Dance held Friday night in the I chrysanthemum*.
Annory with musk by (ilu in l Mr. Vllih-n vh-wo a* hi •“ "I ‘w,-. g uiul. r the ,tii&lt;*&lt;-■(&lt;•■• of Colin
Hkkson,
Mrs.
H.
M.
Lloyd,
Alls*
Mia*
Jane
Hhultx,
MU*
Eitelle
Orlando
hlgharay
from
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WRDNBBDAY
Brown and hi* orchestra.
T he'm an. hi* hrolher, William, and a * '
Helen Colliert, Alls* Pauline Craw­ dance
I'E u p ilar monthly meeting and H u rt MU* Mary Wlggln* and lllne as.
stnge.1 by the apon*ora lusher*, I.. Al. Telford. W alter1
ford, AIL** Ethel Riser and Alls* of the was
luncheon of the Sanford Woman's MUO Jane IJojrd.
via**.
[Haynes. Donald lliah p mid .lark j.-, |.„,y
.. honeymoon 11if to Pn&gt;t»nn
Alao, league*!*. Ml** Martha
Jack K. Morrison tv turned to M«ry l.oul*e Wahh.
Club will ba held in the club house
The dnuriiu: room wa*•ili&gt;ecirat- K. Alorrlson.
, Ilea, I,
Hu is t iirnlits thev a re .
Invited
to
b
j
piescnt
with
Mn
at ,U 'M o'clock. Following will Adam*,-MIm . Marguerite Inglry, Gainesville yesterday to resume
Air*.
Kii.ll*
Peaks
sang
"Oh.
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Ilt n o ; Hail, I
ka land tall floor
,nT .’.bo°.'
,,uU"of
" " bronxe
lr" VM Perfect I*&gt;n&gt;' p gri-ding the cere- j . \ x, „
b« a program ny the department’s MU* Dark H*ll, Mbs Nancy Bo*. hi* riudle* at th* university after V IM en"and"th«J hottc**‘ w'r^e": .M
\ | r. Vihl*-ti i* engdoyeil I
.
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Imsket*
Dork
Sue
Williams,
Alls*
.............
Evelyn
Stowr.
Stowe,
Mts*
Mis*
•pending
several
day*
with
hi*
ensemble, “Otberwiee Man.” la
flower.-'.
. . . .
I by th, Florida Power mid l ight
Alice Wiliams, Mlaa Nrlile
Maty Wight, family.
c lirg a Will be Mra. R. J. Holly,
Entertaining
a* floor show- were . The m-wlywei's left imineiliato I’ampnny in lhl* city.
,
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lairs, Mra. H. E.-Aiken, Jr., Alisa MU*'time
u PeioM,L MU* EtUe
f t e e m t , Mra. John Schlrard, J r ,
Merchant, who gave an j lv following the vemnony on .a1
t'owrll, In a '
lary Withen,
MU* Mary.
H H
Mr. end Mr*. J . K. Abernathyy Helen Palmer, MisaCotlln Palmer. „ ^ V
president of tho Junior club, Mra.
Truluck, Ml*a Ce have returned from Dallas. Tex ., Mis. Jane Uoyd, Ml*a Loulae tap (bluer, ami ^.........
Jamr* Moughtoa of musk depart*
Alisa. Ruth Jean
Kpox
and Mra. W. K. where they were called by thee I Perklna, Mis. Muriel Kpo*. Mis. Wright .i.nd
o., l|*rry
' . ^ ‘'n Robson
.
SOOhiiiatiatsd h r Mra. B. W. Buin a
. J . C. Truluck of death of Mr. Abernathy’* father, Virginia IVtol, Miss Jane Shults ballroom exhibition. Miss Gladys
prtcht e f tho tocial department,
and
Mias
Gertiude
Hunter.
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Abernathy.
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B.
C.
and
Mrs.
J
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TruMrat JJJ. Cogbuin of the IItere*
ElUabeth Pippin sang two se­
Also, Alls. Mary Wight, Mrs. and
two- department and Mrs. I. E.
lection-. “Dine Orchids" and “My
SUki (*••! nwlrr b«»k« lt»M ltrU(*C
Mlaa
Nancy
William
Stemper,
Mis*
Mary
Rooaelter
returned
:etMdgo,of th# ctvlra department
Dream."
B h t a * f R r H i a h r HM f « « r rla t l i l l t - K
(a Stetson University
last night 1-ouUe Walsh of Wilmington, N.
Ur
^jfilra *«•« nil ttfJrr* nl |*»li**^
Brotherhood of the First BspPari'nl* chaperoning included:
It*
llm a r
n ri « * r (1 ■* .1 •*» u
after
the holiday, with
rr spending Ute
and tcagueits. Air*. T. F. Mrs. C. It Klrtley, Mr. and Air*.
tkt,.Church will he In ’charge of
Jjnn*
•• lull triNrriN. I*^tl» *1 f4*
her parent*. Miss RosaetUr had Riser. Miss Ethel Riser, Alls* Joe Kmctirk, Mr. and .Mr*. Front.
aery Ice of tho Week of
kit M f
linrn alii*
■ •t m i
mI
I ltr
a* her gutal yesterday, MU* Ruth Pauline Ctawforri, Mr*. H. Al. Adams. Mr. and Air*. St. Clair
AT TH E
o &gt; a held at 7:10 P. M. In
S%i. M MH Mat) ■t*l—kill l«t« .i^l
G iv e M m t h e ’’ n E S T ’'
Nowlin of Lakeland, a atudent at Uoyd, Mr*. Guy Weaver, Mrs. White, Mr. and Air*. Sanford
SllNtllttl IlMtr awt n l* .
.r
.
. . . give h im In tcrrv o u m
Stetson
Unlvm
tty
.
W. 11. Ringletary and Mr*. It. W. r'io'irim ,.u,l Mr. ami Mrs Carl
u sity .lo w liig . circle will . M ta.-J. L.S Chapman. ana onnrei
JfR.d,I . r r . n
» l . 3« ^
. . . A m e r i c a ’* f a v o r i t e
tha. nurriage . M . her daughter,
" • rp| N ordgt, n
&gt;ni»,
M&gt;
S
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G E T UP A PARTY AND
Miss Caroline Hill, Alisa Doris
And. Mrs U AL Teliord. Alls*1
'
Sock*. I Ic k rto w t th ey Fit
|y D liftu ln l I 'd ita iir
I J*-* j '
H E L P US O B S E R V E
Hall and Miss Martha Adanu mo­ Aldriha Telford.
Misi Alary
Ortittti A l o n i i l l i r M o l i a w k 1
^
SA NFO RD N I G H T ,
tored to Ft. Mycra yesterday to Wathen, Mr*. Riilney Vihlen, Alts.
U cllcr . . . W ear L onger.
With the completion of the,
1j4Tlif Kami ClRlP
1.00
ho tho guaata of Alisa Caroline Leonard Vihlen, Alt*. W. Colbert, new exposition building, now un-j
*4 I ' m A M r a n ^ r l l c r r
Hunter.
Mias
HUI
remained
in
• Mr*.' W » tin graduated from Ft. Myars as Miss Hunter'* Mr*. E. D. Mobley. Mrs. It. F. der construction, which replaces j
-•
M v .rlf
I 2! l 5
:i.V \ *"»0r T ho P a ir
Whltner, Sr.,'
Mr*. Kenneth Snow Hull, the Florida State!
high ae h aa L la-lW aad Mr. Wa- gueit.
G o n e W ill, T h e W in d
Robins, Mrs. F.. B. Hunter, and Fair at Tampa will have Hie
Kl
U rs-hiU M T.' They- plan to make
most niodi-tii and up In date
Air*. Roy Holler.
ttj
their home la DeLand w hen Mr.
NOTEi This ad a n d 2 Sr can
Mrs. Richard TanEyck had ns
■rounds and equipment of any
testa. Dr.
for a skate
fa ir In Ihe nation. The IU40 k* exchanged
Kt
lor, Airs.
ticket.
Florida State Fair will be held
„
I 111 W. 1ST S T .
KI
Alary Frederick*.
Fredericks, Mr.
Mr. and
and AMra.
I.
~ — *1— **
Mary
l
af Tampa, Jan. .10 to F'vli. 0.
t t l R K K C I M EN'S W EA R
D .'M artini Mrs.
Mra. Ida Briimbley.
- i
„ ID.'Alartln,
Mid John Holshouao of Danielson,
A novelty breakfast bridge
P«*«Wj2Ll,ta C k » « « " City x l ' c r n ,
^ rM$.
I,. MarliM o'i*)ek._ »
tin. hi* Bister.
fiesta shower, given by Miss
Tha regular monthly buxhtee*
Mary Wiggins In honor of MM
In Palmar, bride or thL week;
Horning at
on Magnolia

Kitchen Shower Given judgement of yeiiow chryeanthe- Miss Morrison Wed | Holy Cross Members
To A. N. Vihlen Attend Convention
For Mrs. A. N. Vihlen

'octal

AndPersonal Activities

Mbs Cwwiia Truluck
Ca Honors Miss palmer

Social

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bssk
Sw.rw’iuSt D*r..!li«!i^!^% irS K uS kTK

Many Attend Dance

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WEDNESDAY
December 6th

i

l THE READ SHOP 11 B. L. Perkins

Miss Wigsrins Clives
Novelty Breakfast

seivnl bufest fet style from the dining room taaomr hie which was rinleted with fc
largo fiult howl circled by an ar-

^ u M iv itiA i n c t u a i
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lYONLY*

M n.. J.'. B.' Cofbura, U ta ra u tt* |.. Word ha* been reeelved that
D tpartm hit, Mrt. I. E. W r id f i, KIm l i i r v r t t Van Nn i and MU*
Civic Depirim ent and Mro. John B lsabtlh Lefflcr, eophomore* at
Schlrard, Jn;- -Junior Womaa't. ybMdda SUte College for Women
Otnh.
hi Tallahassee, look part Id mod
WomanS jhtalliarr of the Proa______ exhibitions Thanksdancing
faytfrian Cluttth will continue Its „fv h « n*«ht o t a program for
• M r . "Wtt^Mstag" from Ow wpgront, Day*.”
Ooft)cl of iolttL TWe mtfllnff will I •
--------bohiSd.lA Um aoekil room of tho
Attending the frrtlvilic* nf
thumb .at 3:80 a’elaak. All metn-[»pBrvnta Dsv" ln*t Thuradav and
b a n \ r l &lt; .'t h o ’rotecracatlmi •ro Frblav a t FlnrlJa Htale College
crrdihUy InvRtd to attem l
For Women In TaRahasaeo wero:
. Vmla^la O ti|U r . N om br
Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr*. J.
atnm.
____________ I miles
U Beth Iioarvl wIU ho
. ^ -ie^Jewlah Community

F. E. Bniniiilat, Mra. It. D.
Smith, Air*. Joe Mi inch, and Mra,
W. T. Jack*f n. Mra. W. A. Iseff*
Conn., guett nf Airs. L- D. Marler and Lila Monre Lefflcr.
Mr. and Alts A. I-. Bella spent
Thanksgiving Day visiting friends
In Ht. Peters iurg and Bsy Pine*.
Mra. J. N. Ilohsrn, Jr., left to­
day fo* Dnnli, where ahe will
1visit her huslond’a parents, Dr.
and M n. J. N. Hobson.

IfdnM.

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ernes mss stockings uhagu

SXClOSnS TREATMENTLONG WEAK/
PHOENIX

T 0 IH T R IE S

cf Garden
In Melboume
90 A^ VL^AJ^ Garden Club

M .-* idea.*.

club

tin tfO i t
Bontd o f M am g m of tha Oardtn'Clab wU M tet at 10:00 A. M.
nt (ho M b of Mia. F. K. Boo*
raOUi.. P70 trill meet ta
n t 1:00 o'clock for
t
W'omen’s
win M M ot
•'clerk.
IT
Day of
iom o' twin
1 * 0 f . M. lo tho First BOfUot
Charth wltiv Mrv. Mcrvsy Janrla
h ohor^O.

Do yoer Chrbtates thopyleg al Teechlee’s.
Yew tew they eewowwlently at well • • eew
weericelty. Meay eew gifts te yleeae every
delicate taste.

SELECTED GIFTS
Yardley*o—Adrienne
I.ucien-Lelonc—Elmo
Cara Nome—Coty .
Evening In Paris
’ Early American
Old Spice Talcum
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M E N ’S T R A V E L IN G BETS
S T A T IO N E R Y
B IL L F O L D S
F O U N T A IN P E N BETS

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M?— Far ihe first time lit his­
tory, a Irlple rc-bro*£g*4 a t (ho
now s th l lc t o r frequency raodu“ ram . bhwdemtlng was sceotn&gt; 1 ^ f U &amp; m t &gt;*IU*nlt U* use
‘i JIKKTAUO---- Ue f«pt*ll»«.
« te w liftia wire* a t ' Station
r T ts S K T a autatC'
- ^ .sppTlAi;
--I VORC, caaslor indlo experts to
fort east i n v o l u t i o n in radio
within « decade.
1 — Via Mil.'bs* rt.W 'ttJj gtM *l«ll T T l't. |.« .
GXIQXS: muniC.’O
'Y tr .u p allca few, fee‘fee'p er Out. tun. *
-SAlULkV — - r a r p«r dbi. tun.’
Ii«-Its.
VC.AH: (KNULtell) — Hus. I.Tt1 ftcCAKl — G O . paper shell, vsr&gt;
IfVajrarUtWt, ItctlOc.
I 'J'lft’FKUH — Hupallr* mudsrel*.
tlenisml fulr. rnarlitt Shout strsdr.
«*■ M*. ec».\ to oMolltrl.TS-l.ts.
FOTATOBB — Jrtili N*w Jersey
toUl c w t i c«-:.rv; n td uuse Xo.
Ones. l.TS.
IIAlHSHCH — Mu mipptl**.
HOWAIMR — -NO’iMppIlM.
,
HVIMAC1I
HMspllcs modtraU.
&gt;)!•« moderate; dtm sud^falr,—.market
strady. Ua.UMttjllad.UA&gt;
r. t»c‘*»r..Ton I jKiftTARM — Jhw. Iipr*. Tsllmr
bo. /bpr. t.TI-S H i Obr*
nn:y — Ohio,
I
MTii«tvt&lt;r:rix&gt;rn:s
— No iuppili*.
^sujiptl** i mod*
TOMATOiat/— Hupplirs llaht. d»r m 4 r mark*!, sppr. 10
IV — ft la. &gt;no oopPlUa | masrtjtolr.
l*a nav- t* ouallty t,
TV—Ohio t*.liu. l&gt;*kt. :♦*

TALLAHA88EE,

“Mr*-

&gt;( th at'th ey tiontfi
flu edllasted to 11
iry ks r-on os poti
tack of Xlnknct* In Ufa
fowl.
flovemor Cwl» Iniml

lT"° bJjffig U&amp;MiaS ™ »S£

Gridiron Sport In Florida Still
Has Several Weeks Before Curtain

BLOW

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h Tiro A drsttisiatbA w ni
OF THIS NEWSPAPER

COME IN AND SEE OTJR COMPLETE
U N E OP AUTO ACCESSORIES

Firestone Tires and Batteries

PUROL PRODUCTS

■•ni-nFi r n u i v
YALE STUDENTS add Mlew»U»H are •hewn dlls sapling ta overturn Earl Brawdar** sa r at New
Steven, Caaa., Nev. SS, after the eemi■aalst UaJoV’s speeth. Browder, arrow, It rested In rear of
tdr.

SANTA AND THE TALKING DOLL
a ic if r b ARNE

tlDH — Itupplh* nisdcrst*

hah, tto-ase. "V
(UUBUl&amp;U) —'Boo. CWT
menu — ,Ace. tolqaal.iv,*
I.SS-t.tS.'vMuppllas mod*
ANT — Skpplirs ^xnodtrand |l*ht, ixnarktt, about
os. bpr*. o ra to quiUIiy,

Cuslonis collection* for Florida.
continue to show gain*, n.-conllng
to Collector of Cuitonts AUlo J.
Angle, who report* a . total of
1332,21)1 for llic month of October
ngulnst 5270,772 for the ennto pe­
riod a y ta r ngo.
___

Rxdumlntr
from ;a
awing
through 'so u th Florida, Burton
Fcho^pf, condlObtr for governor.1
eep m sed hlntm-lf well pirated
with 'tho ontViok, partk-dnrly In
Miami'and rttide County, and told
Tampa so p ^ rtc ia he would visit
other secthy.is of Ibe state during
the next few weeks.

201 N O R T H P A R K a V e *
O P E N A L L N IG H T
,.e
«tF

crease over loo prevwus yxur. iu- ,
dlcatlng gicnicr Interest In sport ^
lishing. .. ............... -

lovled by &lt;N« d t v of Columbus.
Ooordv, th bb void, reversing Hit
d««l*lqn of the 8 iperlor Cour t

legal

v ^ S irr fb r (i0,lfS*'TJ Ideh Juhlhii"

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pointed director df events and
publicity for tho affair.

4&lt;| 0*. C»h .Doled*
Pineapple Julea*
iAJj Bran

{Popping

pk|

'Corn lOe—I fftr
Shredded
Wheat
|&gt;k*

'&lt;Bumiu«n the fairy world horc
ir tomorrow noop,'f said Lightlag,., "Then Ttfy tibii turn* iwen[•vne. Uf'shall haVt • i t awl mid
iHt rdt out. on iila M W nturrs?'
ho .off the wlmte gwept, and
ie-*Qi&gt;d of LlghtAIng went in
■d., At dirim 1m Van up. He
iiuiilkmlml. ifttiuT-.wuowtl...- of
owlag Ijghtplnft liunp at the
itea} . He -swung Jfe*«ouns of
eriw rtt' lights from tho eastIF*
wftrbt .dloW|hg mist* of rod,
m i atta.pufpm- He commandI a , feast be laid and then In*
mmoned h|s son. Ha sat down
wjiH. Ire heard light, running
eh*- HI* son'entered the room:
Ul), gracefbl young man, hiftidme as a prince. Ill* about-

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thero vB l N ibo 8U riet bo**|N oiU i Oaroliaa Slate
cn*a*emeot nntchln* laro top- .
,
MtirTinaa U n i nbo hav»
a irnoon a t a u l n ' I luai
Ckristina* Day and the llnlvem- ,«
I t / ' a f OrorfU-MUml anivf^5^ty| , A
. yaonT Tsmpa team * * '
came at Miami Frday nl«ht.
.I rnten
,
ugsln, IS to 0, t y ttra*
^ H ia s nnd Tampa elevens w ill. 'ton
lun university, ---.-------hot--------tho Spartans
moks ■ trln " C u b a durbig the ,mT0 hr(.n uurrortair of U t- ana
(fcrtstmas h o lld w . Each will , , ler (V lir, ^
-M p rciw cl
play the University of Havana,
,
„
thon lha two team* ate la n a y
Principal .levolopmant of 1W#.
•neli other a i pent of a £ titan in rMr ■■ the slate w*i rencerntd.
K tater Sports festival.
v ° J " h . «t«.m a f VlarUa ta
Two teams—Flo, Ida andjB let- ,
|(Uli.,ie after losing la .t year
■on—finshed
Ihrlr
rehsanlej; ‘ llUh 5tlPt.oll , nd MlamL
last week.
|
__ _
The G alon, ulw mniinged I"
ller&gt; arc Ike r ltta staPdlags:
surprise their I acker* on olm o.t|
W 1. PF “ A
every outing, tlhl lhe unrxprclcd i Kloii.la ................ 3 0 I t
*
again and earned a 7-7 tic with Hollins .................. 3 t 10ft 2
a favored Auburn team.
Miami .........
2
• f*
Outgalnnl decisively, Florida Stetson (*) ...... O i l s
*o

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Cltrk
nlf whiinpeA
shrugged Rts

Mammoth Parade
Planned For King
TlORT ST. JOF. Dec. 4 — In
Orange Jamboree the
past tne uiy of the drawing
ftp df the HoiUla constltatloiv
’MIAMI, vDfte. 4 — Plretxj Juan
Catnftr** drvid ship will ride tha
Rtieftts o f IMiami the night of
Pc cowlher 00, when Taatpans mak­
ing merry In th* King Orange
Jamboree:parade go about tho i«b
of shooting up the .(own, .waving
m rutlasses and falling overboard io
v the unyielding psvement in th«
manner which has long become
traditional In - Tompa'a annual
Catparllla Celebration.
Chairman Oeoggc Edmondson of
Tampa's 'Omnac -Howl Comn-i*
h*« veiled confirraatlori to -F.. K.
Seller, hudness manager of the
festival, that Tampa urill le repre­
sented in the parade with Ihe
float a t well as with a large dele­
gation of football enthusiast* rani% ing ta the New Year’s Day game.
The reproduction of the’^Ga*^
parilkl Crew’s plrsle ship, like the
other floats in the parade, will
l*e constructed III Miami. Tftcie
will be n mlmlmum of &amp;0 lavish).'
decorated creations In the lhi} of
march, and 3,000 or mere mmiclans.
Jarkronville also will be reprexentctl with a float drpktlng the
RtUwny City, with a hugr wi-iacd
xfigfttBMSsd as «4hau tHdp—aablsa*.

which wav drawn up a t old Ft.
Joseph la 1SSS.. »m» J»*vn known
by vsrlcus nanws .and Jast year
was celebrated a t ihe Centennial
or One Hundredth birthday «f
Klorkln, hut officials a n d haslaeas
men of Fort 8L Jwr have drckk-&lt;l
to begin on Dec. II In celebrating
Ihnt dnjF a* Florida Day.

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I“GST TOASTIES
m i A m &gt; : SLvrrK

t'AMi'tteij.'s so il's
M IR

FriciuUys

lals Mayor Joe Hharit, Attx»r*«y
K. Cl*y I awU, Comnxiaslower Bttnnrd I’ridcvon ami the Busincw*
Men's Aisoda 1ton a t their rvcvnt
me-ting.
OrY-tnlxatlon of the celebration
hxts not b tm eonplcted but work
will bcftiu on this m atter imme­
diately. with the IdoA of making
thL u big event in tha history of
Port SI. Joe and tha state at
Florida. Fragrant for the day
wilt be annooocexl tatar.________

Fortunes
Florsheims

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fruit, aad six p e tty gtsW.
Sarasota will he repre see Sed
with owe terraced fWat ext which
*V&gt;«eh psriirigatiaa by a -IstnU
rides a i-Jngte SarasoU baaaty. A who has s d rensph t* J ki. tout
sxcond Sara**Ux fW*t la Iniiat^.ae- years of feothai! cempettUx, .te ll
got la ted far. depleting M b Beech. aiitoiaalicalty make bias lartiglMe
for further psrtiripatioa la u l n ■ehoListiv- football gaseri, bat - k s l
net affevt bin eligibility tor u tter
sport*-**

TH EY W O U LD R E A D YO U R A D
• T O O , IF IT A P P E A R E D H ERE

Circuit Cueri.
Cunnt;
lly. A. M. 1

E X T R A I .A l t G t : S l 'K I V t

WANTED—CaiYtaker te live on
prcmlres. Muft &gt; krjoa: . how It BNETLkN BLINDS — J
per month. Awning*, wta
operate liistillale water pump
idiadx-s. Sanfnid Awning
and how to rare for flowcra.
Shade f&gt;. Fhrhc R02-K.
shrub., amt fru it' trees. Write
F. O. Box 0(17, giving rcfcs»|i'-i
TBER'KIBENEII Oranges, CiapeCCS-_______ ______ _
’
fntll,. lhftgatinee-.Expreaa ship*
Vo'.OOO
LKATIIEKLRAF Frrr. , ‘m ents, hears and half boxes by
8 ploys dally. Will*pay *tJ»0 a
Drawer A Bhipiwr thirty y ta rj
thousand xlcUrertit prftdxvt tp pi*
expetliMv. (let your O u l i f s r
In Fern Park. C. A. Wale*.
Dfdci* In ratly, priors on taquest. Nr lien t Co.. Oviedo.
LOST AND FOUND

Ifc o sy S B
Wcriptsalla.
ilsn etcf coun'li- gladioli £ro*.
cr^ rtfteit th t eXpo m ahlpmt-nt of.
over .804)00 spikes during tho past

A Refiilar Ad

GEARQ4 0 F
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WHO WAS

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ha* bow ditalnvil UN
df -a major hsTtUnl.

C .J l o w Itp u i - he k n v h e l a Irtlrr t t u s U u d
S snw tt
SB « h « h XtTeww Wmuu * . the ( j k ! that K »ss\ n-'l he able te cssoe
h»,'. t ^ jvs* Is (day foe tb&gt;- l.o.Vosi.
VWi-e i- a , b - u-.in
. . . ftVH «ot» S U M him if he ,» » '| rs vVe it . . . XlV»s s i x -a d
he hs«w&gt; hear,1 the b - t e f tha: !V&gt;\t - .a d r a t c s 'i f a J . l i d
I SO. r* n
A*c*-t . . . We h a t wmaJer . . . The t 'd n y Fed* *tatt ta-L -i
t e l T*.c* hs3 rsvrtxY today . . . T lv W'\* «ay they re C'-mc *e have a imhiXU. ■ » *
|lv&gt;aja . . tie* that straight I i« m V,Vi&gt;.\ i . o . , , . .
fo y ik - &gt;
JCOto*. « * hope- . . . H it Ib u d iU r * s * o « , e l that the J**U&gt;'d u i n c * for the k ab satM i tocunamejit «-l) he a u ^ M k v J l n * :im .
U 'r -a c t e d he Sm * ff play natal neat a n t ta »•&lt;!* &lt; that the JeakAea (urtster* tntch'! haae am f p a t a aity te (-rs,-• » t t»«vth*r . . . The tear ear- li-: a ! n'-ayera on the S*nf.»rJ
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DRIlfclt OS' W IU O M IO S
THU STATU o r rUHUpA: uo
JOHN 10VIXKNKSII aod
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b iiu l, lllrhinond lllll, N*w Tarsi
\v*i. g u u r r ana ■ — - —. q t’iHT.
Ill* arlfvi II. KTANUA and --------- J
M'ANUA, til* vxll*. nxul inch of
lluiii If llvluir. *»d If d&lt;*d. all
purl r* claiming by. -through or
under II. HTANKA and ■ ---------;
HTA.N/ A. hi* wife or rllliff 'Ot
llttin, lu Hi* land Involved In Ihl*
suit) sod all |&gt;aru*a huelng or
•lu lulng nor lulrrist In th* land
luvolrcd lit Ihl* suil.
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It upptuiina from a aworn 'bill
of I'onit'lnlnt* filed In JS» Nltilli
Jud rlnl O rn ill x\turl,^K&gt;iMln»l*
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Kx ten slcit Setvk*.
Q ttety
VterMa, In caaa m da a a i •]
dy k m I k * . Wa repast tk
t m * M ila h w i l i i O a t
M d aufflekat aymp ta w eltc
•Walk a t alt Kama. Oeek ta 0
Warn avtwn t k fir»t U a n M
Rraoa f . Allow »h.ll* ta n w al
Mr run a t k aa t 24 hoar. ta r
occasionally. Oka rook la a
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and lima.
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each, airange &lt;n tap at. aka
or cocker and ateam anc.baw

tar. One* planted the only
ttonal c a r. needed k prut*
from fir..

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plantations to l« »tcn la k a
County. H n tn l b t tlwee
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aaonraeaenl aaU at. tv*- »ba ship*
bit near the Gerroau North tea
alinngbohl wan a German em ber.
Tko official German newa agen­
cy aald In Ilerlln that nii attack
of llrilbb bombers mi Helgoland
bad then Urban of/.
Tha.- all* ministry aim aa*
aounced that a D ritih plana pa­
trolling arar Iba North era at*
tacked and
an enewy. ai
the aurfaae.

Tor, pewr, rpimcr, puKsppos, pw-

pays and other frulte way ba aabatiuted with extelknt* r aaa h l H

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of tha, anbpwrta# aai other
wreckage wan thrown • Mph by
Iba ezpW oa aad tha aurtiiee of
tha jda bdtaait rested with rdl rerr a largo area. Tha rlrrm ft ie*

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B M A Y H A V E F IN A L L Y H IT on a combine:
o f tobaccos that was pretty much to hio fancy 1 1 4
tasted all light to him and w asn't too strong. fo
tobacconist, with an eye to future business, would
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bank sad a talked hi* tjuarry fiaaa
there. When Iba U-boat ctwer
heard the engines of. the aircraft,
they made fra n lk attaaiM s If*
close the reaping tower hatch'
and crmah-dlTe, but It •was Ida
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hit waa o b ta in I m the baa* at
the tannin* lower.
Tb# palret plane aankvths mb*
marina with a single hamb hit, an
aathecMaUea aceanat aald.
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refaraatatkn m am a* * k
with a pkptlag «£ II nil
mile* MHilkwi.t of ft*nford k
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Established In 1903

RUTH JUDD TRAILED AFTER SECOND ESCAl^

m p w mover
-Tpwatd Peace
Norway, Sweden, Den' mark-Alarmed Over
Rbssfah Invasion;

ford laid In an Interview today i Cafes. T. I . Hardy. 1I. U Eubank,
concerning the "trade-at-home Mr*. II. 1. Eubank. Arnold Trn
campaign.
,
del, O. O. Nleewondrr,' K. W. AlAgreeing t.'uit every t'ollar Icn, Olan Orler, O. W.- Ballard, A
In Kanlonl la one spent to- J, t lax ter, Leona Baxter, L. I.
S i r e n s M o b iliz in g ■pent
ward the d-vriopiiwat of bo h Goodrum, L. R. Water*; . lx&gt;W
Bonford and Seminole County, Smith, llrltn M. Rltehle. W. N.
Mr. Mr*'sir declared that n. Willie, C.-B*. Brook. U Thorp, II.
bank tack week haa to lni|&gt;or K. Thorp, H. C. Dubjn-. U. tl.
cash to meet payroll rmiulmm-nt* IliiHamt, Mr*. O .'B . Mamm. Iyou
This, he said, t&lt; fleet i an '.indr I Muagruv* and Klliabtth Karri*,
si table trend.
An I Ikatrix* Wafer*. Bornir*
Declaring that he Is glad, ti .D avi', J ; C. Muae, 'Ufa. J. C.
see an effort made to boo-t trad I Musa Arnold Kgearnnan, Bettv
In Shnfrr*. Mr: lleN alr nolate' Jo AndeewoA. A. L. O»co, Andrrw
out that the. xuemu nf the m I ’Nieavrn-. D—K."HeNab. fa ir
idenror detN.aln ' rolety upon th D*vl». YliBf Calloway, Jnanlla
extent of co-operation on th* par' Ainntd.'T. F. Calloway, Mr*. Ihd| of both the resldonta 'and th- Hr Bradley, Hugh Bradley, II. C.
Hr
pr*««
Ilrndley, G. S. Mttrall, R. II.
. Eto^attled Finland's plight merchants.
Mayor Edward Higgins report-1 Wright, J. D, OordaU, Eturst
under the ; Russian *Invasion ed today that signed pledge rani Baker, II. A. .Gooding, Mildred
•stirred her alarmed Scandi­ continue to come lap reflecting the lllrra. Cbaa. Bradbury, U. Stein.
support gltan the drier mrytr. Mrs. Scott Groenlcaf, M.
navian neighbors to new Increased
■ Another list of the** who E. P ilr.te r and C. P.'M artin,
ee efforts and prepara- have signs J the pledge cards Is 'as And F. A Palmar. A Q. Clause,
ib against war today.
follows:
‘
lr., K. 8. Johnson, ,’ Mfa. M- A.

Soviet Renews
Bombing Attacks

Sentenced
To Prison

Pay American
DamageCIaims

Leader Of GermanAmerican Bund Re­
ceives Term That
May Run 5 Yeaife

Tokyo Looks Toward
B e t t e r Relations
With United States,
Ambassador Is Told

NEW YORK, Dec. r. - M l - i

Grew, Nomura
Air Problems

Norway Calls Coriferetioe^jjlf Northern
Nations Thursday j

Jons Dislike Use Of
TrndP Trontv To Tnfliienco P o l i c i e s
j T o m 'n nee n — fAP&gt;—
i t eol.lnr fnwntjtl potter rnlnttnn* w-|th th'« ILtilntf SInton,
.Tnptn I- rwvlnr' r»ff tritront'‘ o*t« elnlm- of ttnmnpcn to
Amerie.'tp proprt'iv In f^tinn*
nnthorit.vtlv" «o"vepa today
■llvrlmtctt.
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—a «*mm n t i i r n
Thoy vnld fo*-elrn mlnintfr
«wl In seatrh for Winnie Rulh Judu wild u-ctdl at

BSweden

called about 40,000 more men to the colors
bringing ita armed forces to
160.0001 Norway invited the

foreign,'sUnUUrs of Sweden ond
Danmark to • conference Thuraon way* o f bringing peace I
hitwaeii Russia and Finland,
doth nreoptod.
Rejecting participation In tbo
I-oagn* of Nations mooting on

motion to defer execution of the
xenlrnca pending a possible op-

I)* S. May Take i
Britain Reported l Action Against
To Have Weapon j Soviet • N a t i o n
WITH THE ROYAL* CANAD­
IAN NAVY ON THR WEST
COAST, Doc. 6 -CffV-Canada's
west coast It the seen* of intense
nasal activity designed to;block
off German submarines and te
protect shipping front eea raiders- Hampers*! by lack of skip*, the
O tahm a* navy,haa brea mating

: To Combat Mines

since then. On AhMJi ptoml •»**■
fleer* htmmov and forgo and cui
LONDON, Dee. B.—&lt;/T)—An auand wold, , preparing artlclei
source said yesterday
needed for ( h a s h ty d .it set, am thorilathro
that Britain had deviat'd a “vary
for those ^preparing to put o u t
satisfactory** now secret weapon
to combat German magnetic
•
|b * ' harbor mines.
Announcement that fisherman
t lb* surfae* volunteers'
trawler
mine­
mofel roats, sweepers wareOnusing
a new meth­
od closaly guarded by the navy
rat; hang* * CdSM as the allied blockade of
Gortoah’shipping was extended to
Include th* oaisure of German ex*
porta erCn though tarried In
Mtocal ships.
✓

gatherm g. befuiar the Baatat era.

*ooy. / • .

Britain cauntod n tw , maritlm*
Uoaopr .Th* C a n a l r o k jh d battloolilp. Admiral Behcof teas cred­
ited with sinking tbo lD,0p0-lon
refrigerator ship Dork Star,
loaded with meals, In the South
A Uaatk.
A rttlkry fire epllvonetl an
otherwls* dull day on lha Westteru F ro n t.,..Finland reported
she struck back a t tha Soviet
by air baubdrdmoUt at Paldiski,
•ho Baltic port Rusal* leased
from Estonia. This u rn uueon*

aR asisssk entering port; In and
qpt of ■lh a countless Inlsts ond
t o n that might furnish hanw to
rubmartnoi .or raiders move tiny
fishing croft, now mounting, guns
and flying the white enslM,
Canada's navy Is young, bat in
the trsdllloAs of tha British navy
it Is old and In thrse traditions
carrying one, carrying on la a
relenUoM. guard against tha unseen
enemy.
Esquimau, west coast naval
bis*, went Into high geot when
war was declared, and haa toNerwegtan-Klnnlsh f r o n t i e r creasod *Its tempo of activity
ills patches told a f uneaoflrmad
reports that 00 Russian planes
were destroyed by Finnish filers

Mail Christmas
“ Packages Early,
Postmaster Urges

Officer* with bloodhounds which nre l&gt;elng
lsfg&gt;- after .escaping for the second time In six week* from Arisons 'llu&lt;pital for the In-ane at N o m tim In fo rm e d A m h n sa a venter*
PHhiiiix. The ''blotule ligroM" walked out of th e hospital and went to home of Rev. R H. Warren •t«r C r^ir in ft
t?iv fl,-if .Tnpnn
prt*pnr#.l to
w je iv ^ d ic ^ e ft^ to lr^ c la lrn ln i^
' -ettlc *ueh elilm-. Tho i-int#
-nuree* declared, nowever, that
the Japanese dlriik n to u*e tho
. United Htntes-Japan trado troaty
' n* n •‘club’* for Influencing pol­
icies In Chinn. The trraty, donounced bv ‘.he United States In
July I* due to expire Jnn. 26.
It wan said that Grew and
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Nomura temporarily thrived die'
I cusslon of such problems as th*
, open &lt;&lt;oor in the orient, and th*
m i i ai
as
a
. nine power trratv a* Japan 1*
primarily Interested in bridging
V o n . I n Tklntsr V n r l c ' ,hc period Immediately following
I CUT 111 tv C W I O r n ^ , j M, , rt.n|y ,i expiration
UL,
, '"
I For this reason, many longKhipmcntx of rlorl.la and leva* | tttnl„ |in(r
American
damag*
WASHINGTON, Dec. C.—(A*)
cltru*
hnve
galnnl
appreciably
in
rlolms for homblnga In China a r t
—Sum ner Welles, acting sacra■
Voluim'' in recent week*, and mar bring compensated. It was un­
ta n of Mate, •cilay announced
h rt price* i f nil vailctk-a of elt- derstood reliably th at th ) gov­
I hot th* U nltrd States 'govern-

Deerhunters Kill
85 Bucks In Oculu
National Forest

OCALA Doe. A—IA 1-A kill of
U backs apankd th* deer hunting

enemy subi
• Mounted
latest
si
huge nvich
duibad by- tha taillei
nr* to nn oltltudo «l
Also amidships ' a
s tuba*. Eight
Ignad for elooe lr
pidte the compkmant
A touch of thasoa
good to be, boweror
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Discussed By
County Board
Tbo future of (ho ootriagroona
reject In Bamlsols County woo
Mossed a t th* monthly tototlag
f th* Board af County Coram ti­
nner* In tbo Court Housa th k

VISITS HERE

Pirn-American States
1 Likely To Condemn
Russia J o i n t l y

Citrus P r i c e s
Drop As Volume
Shows Increase

Survey Shows Prices
Slightly AbOVC l*OSt

ng*

hi* have declined fslrly xh*r|&gt;ly, ernm ent soon would roleaso a
arcnriliiig to n resume of the fruit compilation o f evidence* of J a ­
tustfnn reli-uaed today, by thu pan'! good intentions, enum erat­
tilr*su uf Agrlriiltiirfcl Kronotiiiia. ing ester und nmount* paid, . " 'v
A tourer close to 'th e Japan***
bAllhmigh the price* have not
.aoualW v’srly, sMuwn
I'T feu trb l eaperts ruinutrilled that
the,
hava la-in »l_
K Wat feaslU r to drag metal nets enn nations which he did dot
bit! ye*r'&lt; with the aveiage week- j "I’titctl for w tllrin rn l of the vtiaL
jtotwern two Wooden traw ler* t o , namr. hava approached this govongroaeman
Joe
Hendriikr.
ul
ly
aiielinn
plree on the New York JnpMlirKr-AlnrrirMii |irol»lrm.i
ir n m .n t in. support o f principle.
wU, be , WlUor
detonate the mine* harmlessly.
wll
(S rrm tary JIull in Wnaliiiiicton
C'It y imikiel
since Oct.
14
l^ .n if international law, with repro Vordand
• Berlin sourer* said they be-J
tomorrow. He will nmk OJ.IM per Jr&gt;x
lliiw }eur
u- ilrt'iimtl to rnm nirnl on tin* 1’okyo
- j1bntinn to bo Uied n&lt; n furre
Hared Germany would lay a bell
hl*
M &gt;w*d«|n.nter. »• thP I baml.i
runipniiil with nn nrerage nf tnlk uml »niil In hml not yi t lirard
Of magnetic mine* around the I n. a mr*n.bCofUM4l!in« h i m I of
Commcicn and plan- to con -! g | .»7 per Ih.\ fur the Mime period from Amhii»«nilnr (Jrrw l,
British Isles and the region. 'lonal difficulties.
AutliorMntivr
i|tnirtrn»
r«*
The United State* hu» replied„ for with civic lender* on .i l i u i i r | a*t year the ie|».it shows,
of projects pertaining to Hit* | T l,. Novi iiiImi crop ie|nirt Inili- |ircs!M'il tin- opinion tin* Jnpum*BU
Ihat If all ulher A m eiieui rr-u. b ar......
1rated im &lt;Iwmijf in tli*&gt; pru*|H*ctB wen* ptt pit i ft I to o ffrr roncrvte
I uhlir* undertukr |o fom iulal*
01 •
___________
i for winter d tiv u d«»p». Thu c»- ('inini'lr* of le tte r tirn tin rn t of
inch n declaration the United .
__
, , ,
tiinotu of tin* Ynii'iiriu orutigc A m rriran intrirnt* in Chinn.
States wilL bo very glad to lake J Q 0
li6 n (lrlC K 8
OliM ivt'it
iliMilitftl,
liowrvor,
crop, the Mini kit ini’ of which in
it Immi ; r«nipli'ti*&lt;l. wn» ilci'ti'unud 1.2 wln thur JniiMiii'M* hti'|m nt pr«*Mcnt
Senator Y.tndrnhorg railed U |r '
woiilil
iiii'lmli*
&lt;i|H-ninp
of tho
million Imi\ ch to 22'* inillioti boxmi Boptovcll to asciiilain w hether;
YuiiKtr-i* liviT to forrign com*
a
llie Ko« let govrrnnii’iil li.nl kept i
sShipmcnlh of Flcndn uml T ciun merer. Hinrc ^Mining control of
Tbo Duke Ii chief liaison officer I It* pledge to tlav out of political
rltrun kuIn* d* ii volnnir in icccnt tin- g m it Clflncpc iniuntl wntcr*
with Lord Gort, commander In irtlvlly in the United State*. Ilo
wci'kn, uml muikct piicn* uf ull \%iiy Jiipiin liUri cloRnl the Yung*
dilaf of th* British ft*Id force*. I ■dvocated the ircxll of the umr&lt;»niri i RMimn b»t
Vli iitli'irk** vurirth'ri of iitiiH except (’uli- In to tin* f*hi|»|&gt;ing of oilier | h»w*
Two sUomcra were reported •naaador froai ltn- li bcrailx* ot will br Id Snnti'iil nil iluy lumoi foruiu
b'liions tlccliiirtl fairly ers.
sunk by mines.
Tbo SJllftMon lefault of the pledge.
Ill' U|l||||.&gt;|l
WIIH I'XpM'BKrtl
the
*
IOW llllll lit tltiuli will Im* tin* nhxrply.
,
,
British freighter Eakdene went
i*i?ntint loft
A mii.iii. ui&gt; of Urn outlook for
lou
f,,r t»«T‘&gt;tlution
Itumt
of
(hr
Kiwiioiw
n
u
b
ul
Ibr
down and her crow of 2D «»■
Llnjr
o
l
l
o
w
" H« »t&gt; n p lu iin
y th«
wrckly Itmrhroii in tlir Yuhlrt ritiiM fot ItMtl f
In Scotland. I t waa illstriu ty of fi iciuirihi|i uml imvlgaOil
A
M
i
KM
the
SAMMoa
Bwrdlah
Ifotrl.
Uniliil Stsitcx i»rt&gt;ilnc(ion of win­ tion, i l f i m u i i t b y tin* United
. iter Rudolf waa sunk Sunday
Ilu U % X|Kftr«l to urrivr in ter uuiiKCri Im Ill.TlI Id in cx- Stull** nix iiionttiR ugo, before It
th* B rltL h c o a st Her crew ,
Kunford i i Ih h i I
A. .M uirl |MM*tcd tu uppioxiii at. I ho record J
J*n. ;•«.
....................
of U escaped In IlfoU ala.
Jujiun I* hoping ul li'Mit to
bin bruikiwurtcih will In* Ilu* winter «i’ftri|(e cion nf
(A Gorman mtoolayor was rvavoui
any
ttrv
n
g
rctnliutory
’huinbcr of C o h i i i i u i t u buibling Florida nranifct will make up a
grat ed sunk off th* Daaloh coast
action pending negotiation of a
w
hrrr
hu
will
lu
rtl
nil
tlnni
dr
litiKcr
pro|M.*iioii
of
th
r
winter
a fto r striking a Mine. Only Iwu I Th« Bulk nt ion A i my Empty '# irliu l«» m «&gt; him
oii.iiKo priuliii'ti« n ttiun they did new agreement.
tho crew, bollovad to turn- SUirkliijf Fund rampuiutt l»rfan i C ongrivm ini
(In Wu.liIngUm, where lh&lt;%*
lln id iitk
Inn
umbored 60, ware found.)a*# n n i 1,4 *&lt;rol44l duy wrilli un npnral In m m tivi lv »up|H*iliiii; tin* piw lurit kinxon. T ie fiuabjclion of have been demands for an rmralifornln Vt line Ian in not dc-German hints of eoelrclln
iralm orattla Mlnoa
*L J L ll.L ' ^r' ^ ’
R*
HlW, hr»d Of |M&gt;H« J Hi. Jl tilld-1li&lt;linII ItiVl r f«* trrnilrviblc nt i Iiib time. An anti­ |fc*rgo on the thipm rnt of raw m a­
thaT* Id m u
t ) 8 l \ ) U 1 ,he *or#*
f,or '.,fl ,*/pll»edkit® nal and it i*
tliut In- will cipated inrrenre in tlie level of terial* necessary to Japan for hor
'f lip tiw firm |oc»l citlirn* to IiHiik infurnmtion m nrrrniiig Ibr cutmumer tlimnritl i n favorabln China campalKIl,- tome persona
e u b m s rC e war* dr* tho ir q u fit
o f hlniwlf
and latrat drvrlopinriit'4 in ronnrrtion fnrtor in prorporl for thu 10.1U-40 prrdfcttvl Japan would seek a *
''gentlemen’* agraa( h arlri M orrUui, chairman of tho with thi« projrct «m h h nnival te a sc n, but n pmbai-ie reduction tempurury
jncrchant drlvt,
for caah und other dona- b ir r tomorrow.
III export*, due to condition! aril* ment" for continuing enmmareo
Hon* an th at many umlrr-prlvl- • H r apokr In IK-Imir or tin* pro- lug out of I ho European war and until there Is n new treaty.)
•circd children and fa milk's will poted project when a delegation to heavier Competition from larg­
have a happy Chririmas.
ifrum the Ht. John* lllw r valley e r auppllca nf applet than In
"H ava you evar given a thought presented Information on the pro/* 1D38-39 are unfavorable affecting
Jt
■*
""
'
'
. . .
. ^before th* Amty the outlook for th«* current ativon.
nourished and*, sadly ncslcctod Englnaei
and llaitior*
Domtatic nramre |&gt;roduetion haa
children In eur City ami County Board In W athlngtnn last week.
increased rapidly during the last
who will not hava a happy Christ­
T.i th* municipal prim ary rlto20 y e * n . The lo:ts-30 crop of
mas tmlssa the people of this City
oranges amounted to 70,500,000 tiun In Cross City Batuiday, W. J,
and Countv respond generally
brr.*i, enmna*6Hl with on uverare | Cailtun, 20-year old ton of Mr.
with contributions!" Capl. Boa*
.............|
erop of tl 1.400.000 boxea for
the and Mrs. O. II. Carlton of 402 O ak .
asked.
period 1934-27 and IO.l6o.6o6 Avenue w si nominated meyor, aeHo added th at we who are
boxes during the 5 year* 1619-21. I «°rdlng to Information rerelvad
hleoMd with mere than tha nacosSince about 40 perrant of th* i ber* today.
sltlas of life would bo glad to do
graduate of local tchooU,
bearing oranrr and tangarino
our
small
bit
toward
helping
wt Novemtrees In th* United States have younr Mr. Carlton has resided In
Crcaa
City fo r three yaara and
a f Parks aukho Christin** happkr for oth­
not yet rrarhed full production,
er*
.... .
addition*! Inrnn*e« In th* over­ has completed « term a t clerk*
Salvation Army officer* have
age level of mango production assessor for the town*
mi ut had notified certain Latin
American nation* It would &lt; be
v*iy glad to * participate , in a
feint Pan-A m erknn condeatnathra
uf Uti'shC* JnvMion uf Ptoland.

*9

S

Will Pay Ci t y
Visit Tomorrow

Capt Rose Asks
Aid For Empty
Stocking Fund;

Former Resident Is
Nominated For Mayor .

C o n trib u ted For
Fort Mellon ; Park

City News Briefs

DriverV

made a careful chock of nsedy
families In the City and County
and ovary ease haa bean Investi­
gated personally by one of the
momhma a f tha mat, ond fotmd
la ha worthy of aid from the
Cmpty Blocking Fund.
A ll sdhtributwna may bo mode
t» Mr. Morrison or CapL Rasa.

may ba expected uver lha next 6
years, provided the producing
raparitv of the oranoe groves
la not Impaired by neglect or by
damage arising out of abnormsl
weather condition*. Production of
Valencia* and other lata varie­
ties la sxoacted to increase faster
than early and mld-aaaaoa var­
ieties.
Exports of oranges from tha
United State* have risen sharply
In tha last two seasons, primar­
World In the Woodmen Hall to­ ily because of smaller exports
front Spain and Increased produc­
night a t 7tt0 o'clock.
tion In this country. On tha aver­
fl«u gram man
Joe Hendricks age, farther Increases In United
wIB be a guest of tha Klwanlx States exports during 'the next
few years do not appear to ba
Ukoly because of the prospect for
a continued upward trend la for­
eign production of orangoo aad
the probability of a recovery la
axnorta from SpainThe iacroossd orange gcedactlsn

LOCAL WEATHER

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SIX

B. Belie Rood
'o Be Judge In
ibliclty Contest

W» a - - l ■ —I—
Aat
o u S T p b iB o J i

PERM A N EN TS
Individually atyled with iha beat
material* for protection of your
* 3 .5 0 T o * 7 .5 0

United and n p - r . l - l lijR v e l . n »;rhnl. and a n n i .i . llee t rlertier

rounrll ■meeting of Uir Ooneral
Federation to be held InMI}Wanker, Wh. next May. .
' Knlrlm In ibe cootcat muet.be
rrm lved by' Iho fllaio pre*a and
publicity rhairman, by March I.
1940. Hhe will then aaleet tlm ala
Iw*l from Florida and forward
thorn for- flnoL judging. Ftrat .odd
aaeond prtia ;wtnnera In ' each
aUta will receive''•Do Dorn tjm
Herald Tribune,. »nlUbly lettered
blue and rad: ribbon*, with their
name* thereon In gold.

•

SONY o r HADVE'K—I’llONE If. FOIt APPOINTMENT

CITY DRUG CO
I* tiaadquarler* For Xniae Preteal*

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1,0,1 ,,,M •

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FOR EVKUYIMIDY

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It'e a known fact that the bard4akmurt »he■t''Vri4fcg'ie'v•Mar
ata^ted M I’ll Mart oat by doing
JIMMY PACK a favtr . . . ha
baaa*l bad a dato for tbo Junior
Dance and waate to pet a "Want
Add" la here «o»ia place . .
da the Galloping Ghoet a lead
tarn . . . Soma of the deter Y»r
the banquet ares DUB E P P S 'S
MADAI.YN TBULUCK . . .DANNY AITMAN a j a n e LLO’
. . . MARY, WIGGINS; A I
(WARD IJIGOJNK . . - LOW
IFEBKIN’fi A BOBDY NXWMi
WHIDDONA BRUCE
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I: EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP
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StSEKU tSfSSL
tim e ____ 10, gereont fee JEAN

CELERY SALT

f*. Belle Ropd) of New Hmyrae chairman of pre** 'and
Salty of the Florida Federaraf Women’* Clilw, will acl
lodge of the Hlata enirlei In
fourth anneal nrrm and pubr centeit to ba rondurird by
General Federation of Wot.
*0 Club*, In conncrnUon with
.New York llm ld Tribune,
tag metropolitan dally,
may hf a chib meeting «r lecture,
anounroment of plan* for tin a locial rv fn l. or *nnn&lt; *pecial
e*t wa* made yetlerday in campaign. Kir»l mid iirrund pits*

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The New Bolf Focuata* l | A
FUahllgbt with ImRaftM JL
FRESH -BREAD Bf CAKE!
48 Or. Can Dola*' . A ( * (

**»•-: 55,

SILKS I

All Bren , pkg. . ] &gt; V
Popping
Corn 10c—5. fof , A i | g
Shredded

Wheat

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S P E C IA L S A L L
FOR THAT
U se S A N T A

DUNCAN " . i the

W EEK
W IN E

t o f t fttk u " a Sm HY^*JONKH,' °I2
«M» poeade . .s. The bore at
Cataeavilk era like the proverbial
Area on a dagV back with nary
ALL KINDS OP SANDWICHES
a aklrt In light . . . Boenlt: A
PEBECO TOOTH P A S T E
50c
greater appreciation of Sanford
A . BRUCE BOLT . '. . JANE by BOBBY NEWMAN and EDT W O F O R 5 1 c I ..
LLOYD A I- M. TELFORD, e r - WARD H laciN S . . . Wan, midi m - r&gt;om&gt;NHY a b o b H to tP R O P H Y L A C T IC T O O T H B R U S H 5 0 e S ix*
29
SON fUfUleii them laat Thnradey
night of Uie naif . . .
P H I L L I P S ’ M IL K M A O .
• ls n «
31
Cold weather kn’t the only in
etnllve for wearing long hot# w&gt;
LEGAL NOTICE
I hear . . . fix week* exahu aoetn
,
CURB SERVICE U '
|
to pity a big p a r t . . . den't get
connection T . .
it ItabT . . . No cennoctkonT
' v*&gt; Canter I M SinM s i H tgfati A m t 1 ,1
nolb germ* aa bow eomocno in. T H A T X filf.
1}
gtnnutly though ep thin ache toe. •ii»I vnt otIV *a«pt
An outline b conveniently ploccd
Ikallea lor tea
at the Iuo of the flocking where nud ha* mam
n la accordance
It U a maflry of aocendi to raka deed m i*aae?l
A TTEN TIO N H IG H SCHOOL STU D EN TS 1
the.aklrt an Inch or *o, re t the I
"irttf.
---- -----------embrace*
Urn
dealred Info and lower It again j r.iliowiM__d*^
SATURDAY O N L Y *without anyone- being the w|«ci 5 , ^
;
You Cm Buy Tkhota For IBa To Soo
. . . frlghtrel,'le n t I tt . . . The '""lat 1 gleet r. Markham
lleigkl* aa r«e«rdeji .a
annual poriy the’ Future FarmR rk
It lloak I. P»*e »*, nemlaola
era Siva for the IH-Y girl* b go­ iviiatr
naeotda.'
.
.“ B o b N o l a n " A n d H i s
M lf lac ,'tae
ing .to bo «round the ftrat thu
The (Metmeet of ««l,l ampertv
Ih. aaM CcVllfleate I*, net
gear and with the Icaaon* In eti­ mifler
eiui In lb* name »-r icTANI.Kir M
quette they got earlier in tint lltlno.
tlntee. »j W *rertlf cal*
gear everything’ll come off in pli.ill he femietn.il n-,-,rdln«. lo
etyle . , . apparently "Beer Barrrl lew, la* deed wilt leeun Iherena
Polka'* lin't long in polite com­
Him. Plaintiff
pany . . . Iht achool bond bad
i... i ii •
Mini rompetMion the other morn­
»•
•
11•
'• ing after the roqneat for that
T M l?i»llprfor. C l l r n f m u *
Thooo IBo Tkhota wRl bo po *alo at Bawae Radio Sitvila,
little dllty l«d boon refuted in.
foul. Hsmlnol# Cou nly. F l o r id a
chapal . . . The Orlando Skating
I I I Magnolia Avenoe, Saturday Only.
}
Rink la gelling to be o Friday
night bang out for aomo of BanS u n d a y , D e c e m b e r 3 r d — 2 :3 0 P . M .
ford'* "younger eel* ao lo (peak
n *KMino(.w l o o m .
. .. . hut Friday, night aaw the
R
m
u
r
loan
coRPon.
following gilding arwnd with the
*• 8 A N P Q R D A I R P O R T
i corporation undor lb*
greotoat nf eam&lt; HELEN XANE.
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MARGUKB1TK DUNCAN . . .
ADMISSION t
HELEN PHILLIPS . . . CARO­
W iriT t? * a o 4 v i n a m i A
LYN BOYD . . . CAROLE SABk b w lfo at at, Dofoad*
8KR . . DARRELL F0R0UB0N
e Baa ford H a re td ’k dealgaatod
A D U L T S 25c
C H IL D R E N 10c
-Mm rrnucA TtftN •
. . ..HARRY HALL and other*
H O K - F L O R I D A to t
r
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A T TA BLE SU PPLY TODAY
Now Y o rb . and J O H N
hoard afcosaK S p e e r ' s laugh1
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•oundlng like a croea- between n , c u r
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CIJ3VF.I.AND, Dee. 2.— (87—
About IS,000 C lrirlu n tlrrs ■Wlfl
*&gt;e given only apulcx, an-l w hits
Hour Is eet next week ynkfu
,th ere a re uncxoectrd
develop­
ment*. city twlicf official* de­
clared.
Tho ell recently removed tha
able-bodied un m artiaf
Person* anti chllillcsx cuaploa—
from grocery o rd er roll* because
o f dwindling fund*, leaving them
to axiat on federal surplus com­
modities and personal initiative.
Eighteen hungry person* too*
m atter* In th eir own hands, or;

M o v e R e p o rte d G a in ­
in g S tre n g th A m o n g
C o n g re ss M e m b e rs

WASHINGTON, D * . 2-—
(AP)—Without naming coun­
tries, R o o s e v e lt said In a
formal statement today, the
government hopes American
m a n u f a c tu r e r s , exporters ',6V
airplanes.' aeronsutical equip­
ment, sod o;her materials
bear in mind tlje govern­
ment’s policy of condemning

Rleo Rytl, Governor o f Bank o f Finland, who took 'In * ■ « . • unprovoked bombing’’ civilians.
Tbs statem ent was issued a fte r, e*t job In E urope," when be became Finnish prem ier In the new
‘
a conference with Secretary Hull. Loyalist governm ent.
:Jt followed rrealdontlal appeal*
to Finland and Bu h Is not to
bomb rivMana.
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T bs countries were n o t named
in tho dkrtenxent, but ther* was
little doubt It was Intended to
apply to 'th e ir conflict. There waa
widespread speculation ’ th a t See*
ret*ry Hall might m aithal public
S anta Clau* I* ache.ulcd to lie will b« on th a elrret* ivery
make hi* f l n t vUlt to Sanford on afternoon umf night, t .
tha afternoon of Dec. 0 oomrllme
The comrailtee a t a meeting
go** lif. c*j tin ig attention to a between 2:30 and 3:00 o’clock. la*t night formed plan* for plac­
•n rU te m e n t ha made bi June, 1938, Chairman John Ivey of the Mer­ ing a huge loudspeaker - on the
when ha undertook tg h a lt tha chants’
C hrittm as
celebration aide of lM Sanford Atlantic Na­
aalf o f American-made bombing
tional Dank bulldlM oyer which
planes to Japan.
ChrMmgp carol* will , pe broadA nother proposed lino !«f action
caat by reraola control-.; A sim ilar
and aid to Finland waa fey voting
them load* of candy a i d toys loudspeaker w ill ba (pnUlled In
a moratorium on th a countora
arrive In Hanlon! M aximal the Hapford A venue, a r m ..
debt paym ent t o "O te United
and will dork a t tha MsalripaJ Tbs eoipmlttss. vstasv voted to
•Stitea. I t appeared to be gaining
P ier w h e n he wHl board m beaugive financial s M v U'q a Santa
x attongth among Congteia mem* ttfully decorated float.
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Santa Claus Is Scheduled To —
A n ived In Sanford On Dec. 9

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years.
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Durtlvor* a ra seven chi Id ten all
of Sanford, P rank, Lawtie, SbelJmi, Billy, Pres ten, Teddy and
Thomas: her fath er and mother.
M-. and Mr*. O. B. B urnett of
W inter Park* and threa brother*
•»d thro* tU te ri all *f W lntar

H u n g ry

F a t M eal A t C a f­
e te ria
A nd
O rd e r

M in d 1 U n p ro v o k e d
C iv ilia n
B o m b in g s

fpm etery thla afternoon a t 8 0 0
P. M. fo r Mr*. Effle N- Oglesby,
39. w hs died a t tha Frm aldIaugkton Memorial Hospital yes­
terday morning a t 7:00 o’clock
following an illness of nearly two
yenta;
Tha widow of the late U w tie
Oglesby, she waa ohm In Ash!mm, O n, «m ll» rt 28, 1900 and

Intensify Fight For
Against Russians

R H E M l^ R /

A rinue.
up Sanford Avtmm to F irst
S trbet theaca west to hi* beadquarter* tn fro n t of the old Wook
worth T rn Cent Store building.
lie will greet all of the enddrvn who desire to ere him and In
his huge pack he will have pres­
ent* for all of them.
During the week following hi*
Initial appearance mi Saturday,
Santa will make srv ira l more via-

planned fur, tba l i r t i U f* 4

parade com ml tUe ax*: E. &amp; liar.

cdecoration
.v ht e iand,

m usk commit­
tee a rc Frank Shame*, ehalrm ani
Frank Rauer, Elroy. Delgado,' ’W,
D. Hofmann and Ned Siiilthi
num bers of the finance commit­
tee are: Joe K m erkk, chairman:
A. P. folium . D- U Perkin*, ami
F. E . Itoumlllat. John -D. Ivey
I* general chairman.
.

There Won’t Be Any Christmas If
You Forget Me, Boy Writes Santa
ten early in order Iq niva Santa
tim e to make up ki* big pack.
The first three of tha lattara
fellow:
Sanford, Fla. ■
Dear Santa Claus*
I am writing you a few Hoe*
i* let you know w hat I w ant fo r
Christmas.
A electric light truck, a p a ir *f
skate* and a bugle soma candy
apple* and n u u
f
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Please donl forget roe fo r If
you do we wpnt have any C hrist­
mas
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Yoor friend'
Thomas J C o y ls
811 Waal Pth H t
P 8 Plraac bring a ; baby broth­
e r a teddy b ear and a. doll

. D r. X D. Brownlse, pastor of
tha Presbyterian Church, cffld a t*d. a t -U p . aervtoa*. PaUbearar*

Dear Santa Class*

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I am w riting you a few Uses

to*i i n * u *a r*«e n w )

M e e t i n g In P l a w M

E lk s T o H o ld A n n u a l
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A re C a p tu re d

18 Red Planes
Are ShLt Down
[G e rm a n y
a in .

B ln m e s B rlt-

F r a n c e

F i n l a n d ’s

F o r

P l i g h t

t|a HamlNlril l*rf«8

,

I 'Flnlnnil
int«*iiain«| ’ its
figlit In retain the liberty it
won 20 yflint a p i while So[ vii’t Uuasia ilisapprovtul the
! new Helsinki cabinet, and
fiirtnally retiiKnimul the tom*
niunlat-leil regime creatril on
Itiissian-Finnish Inirtler.
t'ivilian refugees reaching
Kirktiies, Norway. re|K»rtctl
Fimti-h lum ps bud rem ptlived
I’ctsainu, Finland's chief Arctic
|Mirl, xxliieh fidl to Ihe Soviet
tiiri'c* )e«lerrhxy
Other hUrrcsM'S leporlerl by
the Filins: defeat of Ilit* invad­
ers fill miles north of Haliuijarvl,
the site of Ihe llritish-l'unndiixn
nickel - mines, with 160 Russians
killed, the- destriielioii of dli or
more Soviet tanks on the KarelInn Isthmus, ihe repulse of tho
Russians in other hattles with
“ large losses" in two rases, In­
cluding the annihilation of "two
riirni)' enni|.allies to the Inst m an"
at Suojarvl.
A Fihnlsh rnnimunii|i|p said at
least Hi, “ perhaps IK nr m ors"
Russian pintles were downed yeslin ln y , nnd there were no Fin­
nish nlr losses. This contrasted
with ii Russian report th at So­
viet force* hail bagged 10 Fin­
nish airplanes, and had succeed­
ed sll along the bonier. Includ­
ing penetrations up to 18 miles.
T ,lr Soviet warship was rv^
nnik nYf H sfig n e-jesto fi . ; « a
ilny ^vn&lt; iilm tifin l l»y Iht' PInni
am Oh* M.r»no ton r r u h r r Kirov.
n .w . RRm rv - m later

| W W C i le

Wight And Haines
Are Made Members
Of Market Group

Ralph W ight, a rrp m v n ta tiv e
of the cattle Indnutry in ftcml„
—a r m : i *iix, ro
nole County, and llcnjamlu F.
llnrrii t /.annrr, A tlanta sub-deb, he* a secret prartlce to learn lim ilnlion*'hoopskn l-&gt; put •.»
Haines o f Altamonte Springs,
reprvecntotlve of th r citrus in­ mrllmils X&gt;f entering n carriage. Mis* Zahner I* preparing for the Junior l.eagur ’’(lone Willi Tlie
dustry, have been appointed a i Wliul" ball to be livid ill A tlanta Dec. 14. The w orld prem ier of Ihe famous film is srlieilnlnl for
now member* of the supervliory the f&lt;&gt;11owinj- evening.
committee ef th r Hanford State
Farm ers’ Wholesale Market, ae.
cording to an announcement re­
ceived today from Director of
S late Market* William L. WlUon
ad.Joekaeqripp.e- — ■* . w
£ \r n
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'T h e appointment xvas n iaie by
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the Rlata M arket Board w hkh H
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Composed of Nathan Mayo, CommUaloner of A grlcullurv," L.‘ M.
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thr Kirov urn afl mt, nnd an unRhode*, and (Jov. Fred Cone.
I iilriit if ini Sovirl tlftro v iT In*
• Tlicre will be a meeting of Do­
n e*
supervisory rom inlttre In
E llis l/o c k f ,
C h a r l e y, ' • • • • jhimii-h
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The weekly meeting ,.f Hi,.
the M erkrt oflice Monday nlghl
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a t 8:00 u’elork a t which a m’«'
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know.
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chairman will be elected, II. J.
Inly "unto
uYliirk.
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Lehman, m arket m anager, said to ­
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day.
A 12 man |m&gt; irtu rn n l n
•h u i I
nr y.
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A tutin Vihh ii nml Itii lilo n
II, KIKKK I- SIMI’HON
The two new members were a p ­
trrtlirl of Krrninl U igrrr murS*i\ n t hail uc*
S.til I III.
Mmrison were b.-rnd n niniiiiiite
Asaorialrd PTem Stall ll filer
pointed ns rorressore to lluy K
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Kuii*eepled l
Ttie imparl of Hie Kii-sinii lu- Hreiire ill the oftke of l «unity
Hymes. Hr., and Chairman John
AOi. ni'fro, ilmiHtd *%if h |irr&gt;
8 -eilllltlllVl il«t a
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MeUcli. Hr., xxho recently ten- \ntlim of Fiiilainl on ulieaily •ludire Jt. W. 'W olf (In- mol ii
ntnlilalril
nninlir
in
thr
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dcred their resignations a fte r nev I- nse siluallons III H"- llalkiips,
Iiik of ltn.|ih I i ok Thr Jur*‘|iiti|ih,,K" | it o visional
xs it Ii lli
erel years of service. O ther inem Hie M isllteriaii.su and Srandanaom rm ih n l n itrri*lon *«horf- 1 i &gt;.....
mu
iiiitM’ iintTil hi* had
'Hie w rrky session ol the Mil
her* of the board arc __
It. M. Pap. xia sliare attention xxilli new tales
I) a ftrr 2:00 u'rlork IhU «fI ..i n.i d l &lt; *t» m Ihv
worth, Henry Nickle. Go* Hrhma'li. «f horror from Ihe a-ene of llie nki|i«l C u irt will In- lo ll in lie*
Irrnoon. ‘I I i M iilrnrr nukm
I'lldlllnl -.iinl T« 11i«»ki, thr horC harie. Dunn, Cliarlea It-*, W. A Sovlxt u llark on her ItMle nelgli- Police ta u n t Moml.iv iifti-rimon it
r minimum »n»lrnrr of 20
4:tHI oV|o« k when n iiiiioIk i of
(II I Ino li \\ III M Mlt'HlM ll*|M»rtLeffter and C. It. Dawaon.
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per«OIIB, elisilye«| with in n to* of
ed tin II gillie Oils Im*i ii, v%a»
---------------------------- Happenings
nion- signilieaut
Atepiwttoiit SImIi* AMoiiuy L. I. still im Fluid'll Imiids.
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Europe, ami for the world, feiiMM, will Ih* oVraiKlieil Im foie
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N o d s in ll e i l i n biu in cd B r i t a i n
&lt;i&gt;an the course Finum i rhoose*
th r ilefi'mlunt.
Sinrluir
Ai»h, mid F r o m . |.• ■ F m li it id 's pli ght.
r hull!«” I
n t* n » n il,jn
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|ti it i^h ) l «*n« lit •crnmil
Ail luinortuiil
In
R e q u e s t e d F o r N a v y shape hackatogo in eapituls physi’
.liny imlirlnii'iii. %%illi (hr iiipmi*- ] Uttli tiinA.mx
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'rally remote from Hie new wur. of the rm nphell
ilitlilril nnifilrr of Italph t'ook, 1m|i«cia I i v u i l s " hut th r French
WASHINGTON. Dae. t —(87— They could hrouden the endurance can l«eirlou ptmt
nnothrr in ifio, illi Apr. IH, lU3!f. . g.M|,| |,Mti«»f m tivitiex hail
inRepresentative Church. Reputll- battle betneen Her.... .. nnd the th r l.hui on ’Hoi Mnh bis
The |tnli«h iitiiihunccil
( ien rife ronclixlnl their niiriioientii to IIn* ’ &lt;reM"t&lt;l
IUII
lock, I'oiiiliuinder
can, Illinois, said yesterday he had . Franco-British allies into an all- 8:00
a yv . m u i i i g a jury nt ninoi l« ilny nml after the in p iu ie of imh («erninn venla i d l i s l u
■opei atroggle,
____ if not another W e i n s t i i nn is
rocelvtd official confirmation of | European
they writ* rhni|re«l oh lo Ihe luw , M,|4
(d ll aU c iidiiiifi nf b giniiiiuii
reports th a t Ur* navy intends to Iworld w ar alm ost ovei night,
I iiivolveil hi the in e by ( ‘iirult j Tin* lleil niiny, nnvy nml nlr
forrxsl to
aaa Congress for fund* for antiW h sth rr Finland
Mmiy m ailer" of unpoit*»m*n| Jmljce Mllliml II Smilli, the* jui- f,.,,-,. n ,ntjmoil In ilrnl
Russian
■uhmarfne net* to protect wine &lt;|ulck rapllulothm
!•&gt;
|,,ii the FinuTah
of Urn nation's harbots and fleet might anil Kus-iun Ihrrols of will In* brought up nl n meet mg | u n retired to tou»olei u verdict. |
ulIh rj
At 2:00 oelink Uni ufternoon.
,M-.ioJr nppeuinl lo huve taken
more terrible attack, or elects to of the American la-aion
aabherSgss.
Lrffloti H ut MomUy niacht ol h .00 the ji ror*. however, h^d not j fn
fre*h,
sh . coiirMu*
you rug. iimlrr the leader- A ssarting the
confirmation go down fighting against all odds o'clock and nil lecicb'iinaiteii uie Mnrhed n derision in the ram* ship
of Hi.' no&gt;x govornment set
earns from Charles Edison, act- tire European war stage lias now
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tog aacrotary o f tho navy. Church been n-»ct by Russia for develop.%0-yr urail.i inlrinational luinkrr.
nienta of Incalculable el feck The
Tin- government said, in un ofv try caution of guxeriuncnt of­
firiul anuninii'oniout. That it liud
ficial* in Rome, in the Scandi­
iio inli'iition
of pleading fur a
ibar go would navian capitals and In the troub­
trure.
mr to our led Balkans In commenting on the
"Wo ale Hilling In negotiate
Ruaao-FinnL.h conflict itself roi n ry
• Iml xvo ss ill nut con—it I i Im i'or i«»ny our hideMayor FXaard Higgins tinlsy G. |). Wnikninn A J. I’clrrson, iM'iidence,'' said the now premier
T hat publid opinion nearly ev­ reported conlimitsl sui&gt;pmt of tho Mrs. Iru Thninpsnn. Is a it. I.vidirta* la response to my Inquiry,Miolilin. It. iW V rnlrrs, in u biuudruxl nH-sangr lo tha
harsh an id. "I canstnM hi* let­ erywhere In .neutral Europe hat “Irada a t home” csnipalgn in rr, A.
oil Stairs.
been
stirred
to
deep
resentment
II.
Itud
I. I- I*. I’uytun, M. I.. L'nil
which
ait_effoit
Is
being
inade
to
s ’ ta Indicate th a t tha dapart"The whole world is our witness
against
Russia
-ta
obvious
from
Wright,
Mrs
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llarrrll,
John
keep
Sanford
dollars
In
Hanford.
s a t Intend* to as* this typo of
that till' defensive alruggle Is
th o students which are circulat­ (Yanslon, (), M Harrison Harold Juriifieil.
rfaaoo and will ask ccngrcaa for press reaction. I t finds Its sharp­
1 lie Finnish people
est expressien In Italy, already ing the pledge cards have met Appleby, II. F. Crenshaw, A. I,. fight
m nacaaaary funds ~
in Iheir defense xvilh stout
hat eatranged from her for- with unusual success. Mayor llig- Ilot I*. Mrs. A I, Holt*, ("has.
ami u pure conscience."
T n m other aoure
was raaxis partner. Germany, h r glaa .Mid. adding th a t although Betts, Clmiln' Hickson, A. Ken­ hearts
The new government. It was re­
wtad th a t aavy a
ask for Ute Nail-Hoviel fellowship. 11»*- tn*
dall, Tom M. Isalge, J. I,. Ingley, ported,
names
have
nut
yet
been
is preparing to move lmantl-eob- iaa-com m ent Irakis that the Fran- tabulated, there Is apparently Mrs. J . I,. Inlgloy, M argurrito
M at *48,000,800 to
merliately to Vasa nil tlie Gulf of
pe dtvcl- co-UrlUah Allies rannot continue more than 8,000 signers to date. Ingley and A. W. Iso.
J . W. Robson, Jr., W. J. I’rll, liolbniu lo carry on llir strug­
ts ignore Ki
ltua*ia'i *hare in pro
A list of those signing the
Vasa is 60 miles nrross the
rlpltating the w tr in Europe pledge cards will appear In The Myrilo Wald, Mis. I*. Moss, H. A. gle.
through her cooperation with Ger- llorold from time to timo as Ih* Irvin. Hill Marlin, Janit-a Weldon, eulf from the Kurdish port of
P o lic e T o E n f o r c e
Mrs. W. 1- Harvey. J r , Jo r Mas­ Umea.
maay In dlamtaiberim nl of Po­
im at are tabulated.
The tiny Finnish a ir force, baters, I’. H Roy, 1**01 Birdsong,
land. Byrne editor* nrgun th a t by
Tha
firs
t
of
the
names
to
he
to number less than 200
l i c e n s e O r d f a u u i c e ovary moral precept a u te d by UiMlated a re as follows:
lo o Horner, A. M. Horner, Mrs. Hexed
planes
nf all types, took tn tha
W.
H
rrbort
Mersor,
John
Ib-lvey,
Prem ier D alsdlrr or Prime Min*
B. W. W art, K D. Mobley. B.
ngainst Itussla’s enormous
see who have not pwrrhaead lite r Chamberlain, riiteratio n of A: Bock. Geo. II. Bunge, Mrs. Ger­ Mrs. John D. Ixry, Marv Watlicn, air
bombers und military dispatches
Finland m ust now br included In truda Gilbert, L ucd.su Crawford, J. I*. Bate*. W. It. Williams. W. Helmed IH Soviet planes were
the allied w a r aha*.
Mrs. R. W art, B. K. Took*. J r , II. Williams, tiro. W. Carlton, ■hot down ye-ltrday.
Thar* la a daflaiir hint there U n. U. B. Took*. J r , R. J . Hal- Tbad Jones, laithcr Rissvl, C. 8.
A young Finnish ullot named
th a t Italy Is tn a stood to make lv, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr*. Quinton Hheppard, Amur Cornell, Mrs. E. Kill waa credited with bringtag
A.
Lee.
John
Bell,
Mrs.
W.
E.
a .final break with Berlin, sad L. Brown, Mrs. F. E. Koumlllat,
down aix enemy planet.
L. Cornoll. Mrs. R. L. Cornell, Leger, Mrs. W. R. Vincent, Mrs.
ovan to Join th e Allies if
An effieial announcement said (
If* 8- Thompson, Julian A. P. Bandy. W. B. Moy*. H arry Finnish trooos wore driving tha
B atata bacau** uf her atFaarl « . Hansel!. G. __ Moore. Mrs. O. R. Estridg* Russians baric in some sectors oa
Finland.
There la a*
and Otto Caldwell,
th a t Italian diplomat* In
R. N. W.
the 60-mtle Carelian isthmus frtay.
ns. Dr. J . N. Tolar,
tier and had taken 1900 prUos&gt;aes&gt;i [
A N , Tolar, Mrs. C. E. Ad- DUMIKH STRIKING BBAMBN
WASHINGTON.
Dee.
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lira. .W. B. F art. Dr.
aeita. Chat. B. Morrison, Her- The National Labor Relation*
J la s t night upheld tha rig h t
M arris. H. C Whelchel. Jack
a t tha Calmer Steamship Corpora­
a ad Jo* L. Corley.
Partly cloudy, slightly o
0 . H. Bekerooa, Mrs. tion, ta Baltimore, M d, to dismiss
■&gt; taro. X J . Tool, Raby ■MteMi who sag s rod hi a sit-down In ixtromo north sad west
trn)
portion* tonight, Sunday
C. C- W hittington, Florida •triks. end dismfcsad all chargoa
colder
I C a , U m lto * company Imd violated the trolly fair, slightly

S o v i e t Attack
OnTiiins Causes"
Alarm In Balkans
Significant liuckHtuge
Developments Muy
Increase War Scope

Ash Found Guilty

Murder dv Jurors a

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High Blood PitMOre, Heart
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RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONS

R e s is tin g A g g re s s io n

M H |I

■•M*r at M*rM&lt;, rUrlia
111 Magasll* * tn H

President Roosevelt’s denunciation of the R ussian In*
vaaion of Finland was timely. It must come aa a distinct
disappointment to him th a t the nation which he recojrnised.Jn 1033 and which ha-has- duo* •coentvterl every posaihle diplomatic nnd commercial consideration should turn
'*•
w ar1 ^
■Mila*
out to be little, b itte r than the'uncivilizedharhartannw hich
'D I M I - R a a l a n a K a a a f t t
they have long been branded by the most confirmed- u f
■i n i c n i r r i n t - h i t k i
"economic . roynllsts.”
P a ia k l* la A l r a a r i
C a rrie s i.i.
_ — .
“All peace-loving peoples In those nations -th at fere
Maalk
rkra* Maafka ...
S 3 •till hoping for the continuance of relations throughout
M b Maaika --------the world on the basis of law and order,” said the Presi­
Oaa Ta a r.
A ll aM liaarr aallraa. ra r* a a l dent, "will unanimously condemn this new resort to mill*
Ikaafea. raaalallaaa aa* Ball*** at tary force as the arb iter of International differencea.
To
safest ala awala fa* Ika aan aaa al
t s W a g faa*a aalll k# rkara** tat the great m isfortune of the world, the present trend
to
•I r r f l l a i a*ver 1 lsl*g ralra.
force makes Insecure the Indenendent existence of small
. lalaa*
Im a a p r
H**r*a*ala&gt;
of
I I , e*. la * , rra rra ra l Tk* llara l* la nations In every continent and Jeopardises the rights
Ik* aallaa'a 11*1* a t a*aarllala&gt;. mankind Id self-government.”
Of tiara ara w alaialaa* a l Ik* la ra a*l fill** af Ik* ra a a trr w llk aria*
Since this Is so patently so, we wonder whv all nations
' at kaa * * a rru ra la ','klaa** aa*
cannot see It, nnd if they do, why they do not do some­
The little country,
1 W llara l* la a I r a W r af T k a thing nlrout It while there Is yet time.
I'raaa w k lrk I* 'v e la - of Finland Is now In a life and dealh struggle for Ita exist­
E 'ala*
If ratllla* I* Ik* aa* fa r re leallaa al all arwa *la*alahra ence. Yet it must fight Its battle nlone against the m ighty
lla* la II * r aal alkarwlaa
evon from Norway and
III* * la Ikla *a*rr aa* alaa Red Army without assistance
Ik* laaal arw a aakllakr* karrla. Sweden which are almost certain In l&gt;o next If the
little
A H r lf k la la pakllaallaa af a***MI
4la*al*kra k a rrla ara ala* rraarra*. nnlkan countries are not.
These little nations of Europe have seen other little
SATURDAY, DEC. S, 1*1*
nations one afte r another gobbled up by their m ighty ,
b W l e v e r s e r c n t o d a y neighbors. In thedasU five'years, the free ami independent ‘
nations of Ethiopia, A ustria, rtechnslnvakla, Albania, Po­
FOLLOW DIVINE WISDOM: land, Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, havo all fallen an
Acquaint now thyaelf with him,
and b* at peace: thrrrhy good easy prey lo snmo greedy neighbor nnd each had. to fight
ahull rum* unto (hr*.—Joli. 22 21. its luiftlns alone against overwhelming odds. If they Had
stuck together they m ight have hHd a chanco.
JIOX-CAK KID
It Is not loo late even yet. If all the nations In the
world who believe in law and order were to ban together
(From llarprr'a Magazine)
The hobo walla to Jump with in nil Irrevocable allianco to resist aggression and to re­
practiced rye
store Jnstlce among nations, they rould defeat tho com­
the acrramliiK wheals knowing bined power of wlinl someone tins railed the "hruU irthat rvrry fu-ifilit
itatni
rnr where III* tsrians.” There are still fa r more people In tho world who
prefer right to might nnd they are Imtlcr nrmed and bet­
fellow* II*
Alao hn knew* llml If lie Jump* te r o&lt;piip|M«d In essential resource*. Tint most of them are
too late
Or earlier than the slrlrt-IIaicd small, and they are-all divided.
. As for tho United States it neeuiH to us th a t wo
forwar.i film;
There will be no ohllunry tnle* could go a long way, "short of war," ill resisting aggreain trim lilir-dced, nml no high sbtn against other nations. We eertninly should sever re­
voice will win*;
Of one kid I*** who amrnred Iho lations with Russia. Wo certainly sliould see to It th at
none of our milltnry supplies, or other rnmmodltleM roach
guilty rail*
And trumped the rood. And a* he th at country whero thov ran lie used in fu rth er acta of
aland* to go
On hla death-fed spring, munllng aggression. Wc rertalnly should help little Finland-w ith
TH E SA N FO RD FORUM
m ilitary equipment nnd credit nnd In whatever other way
the paailng e*r&gt;,
III* mind are* rail* turn Inin Iron wo ran.
the Sanford lit:rata. City. U by. folloerertng op the Cheap
hi ra­
For If this business of gradually chiseling awav against Editor
Dear Sir WUI &gt;•
you print In Jo h n Place*, and the w o n t thing
idnrn cokl Ilian ilrnlh nnd twenty (he free and independent nations continues, It will not he
your
Fornm,
tho fol
followering,
time* n* *lnw,
a b o u t It wo a re atilt doing It. *o
And m hi* muscles flex for Ilia long before the aggreasor tint Inns combined will rule tho To Tho Puhlio At L a w .
the outcome la Just this they havo
When
w*
say
bile,
w«
rruelal leap
o(o*l of ua Just where they w ant
world.
mean all Urn People, her
To a friendly Imx ear or a final
•naod hy ua It seam s to bo A ra ta of
the Farntrr"*, Wage Earner*.
Earner*, lav i to* o r 't i n
tlefp.
Dr"*, Lawyers, Mlolstera, Den­
—MART N. H. WIIITKl.F.r
But” listen my Frclnd* If such

M a ln w l aa area** class a a l l r t
Oefafcer I T . I l l * , a l Ik* Paal nftfle.
at M a la r* , ria rlO a . a a l n Ika A r ;
L , a* m i ) H H a* M arrk K ISO*.

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Inexptleabl* . eol" cl^ 5 * ; aura, th*' heart will finally
due to th* eoariant overs
have bee*** wroagty
In tho
the mind* of many persons neeraaary to ' maintain this h
Th*y*»re* aoL* High hloed pr**euro malaUlaod ovar a
°.f
yearsi ■etatnaiiy
eveataelly lead* U heart
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Send A Iiox Of Citrus

It w i u i 't much uf a Thank*fixing day In llrlilnkl.
Buy your autu license lag a
Utile cmly till* year nml lu-l|i Ilia
school*. '
Sanford '/• gulag (o haxr a Han­
ts Ctaui parade this yrnr llml
la a Santa (.'Isos parade.
■Th* limit ha* born taken ofl
Florida's sugar bowl. Henceforth.
It's two tumps of sugar for u*.
Even Hlslln wa* ashamed lo
Istl the ItUR*lan* about the inva­
sion of Finland until after IN
hours.
It looks to u» a* if Finland
might give tho Russian* a pret­
ty good run for their money If
they had about two more Finn*.
If you think the Department of
Jiutlre ha* Ant justified Ita &lt;•*!*■
l*nro ju*l try and name Public
Kncmy Number One of lodsy.
Clermont Pres*. Could It lie F ills

(uhn nr Earl Browder?
SOI

'- 'Sanford's celery fields are look■life bright and green already, ft
won't he long before thl* tx-autlfa t crop will bo moving to nmr■ It ana al th r best prior* In
years, wo hope.

A gtxi(| Miiggcxtiou COIIICH from the Florida Citrua
Commloxloii which lian inaugurated a "Citrua for Chrlatnm.x" ramimign and pmiMi.-u-d Unit Florida IiiihIiiomh men
and other citizen* aend cltrii* fruit* to friend* In the
North a* Chrlatmaa preaent*. Governor Cone ha* already
demgaated the week of Dec. II na'"C lft Fruit Week.1* "*
"A h In all other rnmintlgn*," any* the Tampa Tribune,
"the inoro cooperation, the more nuccc**. It la a campaign
In which everyone can take part. It haa a two-fold pur­
pose—to pcrttuntle Floridian* to aend cltruit to relative* and
frlendk In thia and other atatc* a* Chrlatmaa gifta; and
to havo Florida hualncaamen urge th eir aaaoclatra and
friend* In the north tu Include Florida nrnngea, grapefruit
nnd tnngerinoH on their holiday gift li«ta. „
"Many civic organlintlon* nnd num'eroua individuals
already have jolned-|n the campaign to push It to aucceaa.
They feel that gifta of F'lorlda citrua for Chrlatmaa are
representative of Florida and alwaya appreciated by friends
hero and In other atatca. Hrnidea they realize It offera an
excellent new field for development of an additional out­
let for fruit.
"Tito Commiaxlon urge* each of you to do your part.
Aa you write your friend* nnd bualneaa naaoclaten In the
north, drop them a hint nliout plating Florida citrua on
their ahopplng llata. It'd not too early to atari now. And
don’t forget to aend aome lioxe* youraelf.
"Remember Chrlatmaa with Florida Citrua!"

Wnmli-tlng If the Jew* havti
M AN ABOUT
lined Miami Beach. (he Hi.
leishurp- I mb pendent points nut
M
ANHATTAN
t buliding
permit* Junt|&gt;cd
By UBORflB TtlCKF.lt
m fd^ftOJIOA for the first ten
ith* nf IDS) to 'IIO ,440,000 fur
NEW YORK, Dee.
&lt;AVoarae period th n y rar. What
If Harlem se*raa a bit rawtowend'fe pleasant way
b* retard I
lng these November days It la
Wt 1•
Fill*
IVIMin haa
Ml hem
INTTI found hecauM M aohaltan, and the rest
F
rits Kuhn
111ty of stealing from (d
fcls own or Iho country, la • Rasing with
K', ‘
- guilty
l- ,
Bund nritanlxallen. B ut he
i* won’l puckered frown* a t a set nf l»rjc»
h* th a t are "plainer than Kngliah
| £ - * ■ tw th a t by a firing aquafe.%aa
aqua*.right hare
In |the
__hecse
,
ie eoun
country b* lo anybody who Uvea up atx ve tho
rofrxtea to think so perfect. He Illg Rlark l.t.ie ur plays the n u y rfll probably draw * modest Jail ter* racket.
There is a song railed "Vol
aantenrr though hi- la a traitor.
VUtn Daily B lar" Hi whW-h aiwb
A nineteen y ear old Orlando word* as “ Manya 81" and “ lAam
out hunt g With a friend on llayln" appear. It d a ra n t rnek*
Was killed when aanser-toyou. l i - dar e n't make
____i n fixing
p |aad
(Old of
| No. H »hot struck him
anyrxbera . except atwvp
In th* chert after balng fired ac lUOlli street.
nwt, where Bill Rohlnaoh
oldontly from the gun in tb s D mayor and tb* nnm* Jn* lauila
U
a f hla friend. Ro dangerous Is n lull howdy.
«ad y«t oo rosy to do1 Every hunHut one rainy Saturday night
. tg r thou
h*ndla his gun Ilka
this tune babblml up on tho lilt
V .-, Alick of
Parade, and a fte r tb x t paopl*
re re mumbling Vol Vistu dally
fy
io v to t bombers flying low over H tsr- Mayan HI—le a n t Boylo . . .
t
Finland drop pamphlets khnutlng, W hat dmrg th a t nyaan T J W hat
“ ‘ rla* ye werklag rnanl Throw
tb* yokel Soviet H a u ls soaks along lii another -imlnt
U . ink*r big estate* away acraw-bnll tdne. " \
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ilaaa and
ap d r
Well, the nn*w*r |a tblar If*

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Kloagle." Wlien he wrote this, h*
nun merely Justifying hi* «*l*.
Ieuro •« * song-writer . . . But
with "Vnl Vistu dally Star" he
hrcoiut* something of a historian
uf Harlem.

Here la a g*nd way to stamp
yourself •* on Ignoramus! Juit
do a* 1 do. There1* quit* a good
ium.lt' nbop In our kulMlni, tnd I
sneak u tf down there every day
or su and while aw sx time with
Abo newer rained*, l i b mighty
bice to alt lit a mitet booth, away
from tb* world, and let tb* masle
take tb* kink out a f your nerve*.
And so on the day It cam* out
I was down there playing Tommy
ito i.c y 's new seleaa* o f "Indian
Hummer" which Jack Iwoaard
stmt* and which I* n honey. U
a e it of faeciaatM me. I t kept
tm ining through my mind, oi
a fte r wearing tb* reeord tbla
tarostthought I’d ggauwr
a lh a r nmamu la
Intern
ingir uifoinnU
op to r this column
In
about the u*r« or man, who wrote

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These were a great many pe«i la the ebtfev-a-buy aae fci Uw
ttt at Kaehefalkar Qtolaa and

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f e li -a a « a M » J .M A a d

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I. "fly tb* way. whs did
a prayer. It'# a kart uf black oat
murmured by liar* write Ut*
elerk. in
■ they Haanrd “Well," enta
i eaontry if same Russian Huey
'"tb*
numbers mrket nf all. tbaao f
m flaw owe
or on n »tmil*r bomb
*n a thing to
Laam Baylo" term
expedillee.
«ba mat* K
lb* nama *f tba VandA* god at
of a*
And tb* number W realty
■ V .f f l
■.-Tb* Iblng wn daa't Ilka
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Of tbw Lucky Charm.1*
•dubeutlha la
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Hart*** mumble
J * i* n
oor^t, penning, "Tbla U my all

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tist, Krhnol Teacher*, Carpenter*.
Palutrm, Trurk Drivers, Clarks,
and manny others.
rvrry last one af n* are hoi
nwrrlng hard limes do not sea
how we ire going to live, we
want In tell you right hare and
now that It. Ctlnl the time* It's,
simply yourself. Tta»a we--think
Is very good for at lb* present
we are at lean at PEACE, we
will attempt her* to tell you tome
*f the etui* cqfr bard tlmee or
at least W'.l bF thrm.
For the last 20 Yean moat
If not all af you have atlomtod
t* fpllow up the so railed Cheap,
or something for nothing plan
which ha* never woturd or never
wIlL Now follow us eloeo far we
will show yon the extreme*, and
tba rat you havo gotten Into, ail
of aa bar* spent eoaetderable
Urn* bunting the a* called eh**#
places. Perhaps I have boon ns
frailty aa say oaa ele*. If we ail
had saved at they would have
you believe, we all should havo
and operate A Bank, by now.
for U bat been 10.‘Yekrs af IL
running and saving, we horent
gotten anywhere at yet. It there
it any difference lit*, far tao
w ant I bore wont to take you
all baeb aome II. Tn. II. Year*
ago, aad an down U tho present
time, all the Fanner*, then was
getting M to fefe. Cta Per Dao.
for aU their Dunth. VvgsMhlea.
Um Stare Keener was atamot
ashamed la offer you any It
they Urn VegatlbWe, was Juak
good then aa now aad Visa Versa,
Juat what ara you all gtkwag
now. tor tho tame kierthiadlsa.
ask yourself you remeashsr t m
you facetted, tram I.U " f t t
8 .0 0 .
Pet crate for year Calory.
i | ( . To. 2.80. For yea*
aad vary Rule trouble
elthvr one. we l l t U i
_ _ _ , and fesealvdd
Juat where are era alt
m w vv g
aa nets the pries now.
te eaeerd of Cheap Peahave bean foil*
v wtml ha offers
•A a ---t--.-tba Buying.

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you a r e . aearty oil of ua are
Joined to oar Idols, liU prove
this to yea.la Juat A short time.
I sometunM go on a visit. Just
for fun the other Day I was la
A Mereaatite pi*re. I u w A
person f knew them hut we wont
toll Name*, Buy and Pay, 4®.
Cl* for A pound of floods. Just
t * i half Block from tho

joolldg* ha* housed that col­
M(a. Coolt"(lg*
lection In the library of Congress.

President Roosevelt consulted
achoism and llhtarlans on hla plsn

CLROPATRA'R PALAfR?
ROME, Dec. 3 -(A&gt;&gt;- In.lt
archeolngkla believe they I
found
Ine
of Ihe ^suni|&lt;l.i
,
" "
rrile
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u iu n iti
Mlace occupied hy Cleopatra ilc
.1.
log hee two-year residence
Home from &lt;« to 48 B. C. Ex.
X.'
ration* along llw. bank of tho
bar ala miles front Rome have
voverad tulna of several tm.
mgs wllh fTeseres, mtMleflnoii
and fragments of alatusiy wh.
h it

for a library on th* Roosevelt’ es­
tate. In announcing tho plan, he
•aid: n|t has been the conclusion
of tho rom m lttcc of acbolir* who
hav* given ma their advice on the
whale project th a t la these mod
era
days 11,1*
It advlseri* to r ua not
------Hi* ulam..rou* ----- to p u t all a f o a r h h tarV 'eg g * la
Hi lirVfv JuMHi
m # basket,I, '■“
t h a •t thrik a^oT hu ■
Ms
risk In having
tvlni all of. ou?
_ hlsto
lotto pressure Is normally de­
pise* tb* some thing could havo m aterial In ana place.
pendant upon the resistance of­
been purchased fa r .11 Cta P er
Theretora, they will welcome fered to tho flow of blood
P tu n d , new It was A que.tloa a partial
D IR E C T O R Y
------ distribution
im BU of tueh orig­
it w as of b e tte r quality. I knew inal material through the differ- through th* partial contraction
of
tho
small
arteries
sad
capil­
th* good* to ho lira same coming rat parts of th* nation. Thl*
laries. The loaus (degree of
from the sam* Co, easting Urn spreads .......................
Ih* risk and. Incidentally,
wtaeni
contrarllon) of (he veoaels is
We P»y Cinh For
M erchants tho same price,.T a•la rd will nrohokly
remit In on in­ kept more or less constant hy
to IIm Idol, again again I saw creased nutalc Interest Ip historic

A Man, you p*riwpa-kaaw Buy
A Sack of food and pay I I Cl*
more far It of th* same kind,
later I had A chance aad naked
why he did this when he could
pet the asm* goods for leu
Money, hit reply was ho did not
Uko tka other fellow. Joined
»* the Idol again, wa havo gone
on Joining up aatill now wo rtnnot got loose or at least some
af oaanat. W* ara American
Piraplo. havo Ura Ioast Bait ran lat
and the W ont way of doing
Busineta than any other People
wo hgow of and w* know tho
ways of never*) af them. If Itm,
•hM# wo want tt cheaper. If It's,
higher wo want It higher, there
•daoMat scen t* bo any half way
av happy medium at nU.
. Now. just aa long aa wa prae-Uaa this wo will havo tba some
Thing aa wa hava new Ura lima
» Kara yaa tan feoliava tt or net

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an Involuntary nervous stimula­
part of tha tion. This koapa these muscle
fiber* ta th* walla of Ihe ves­
• • I
sels partially eontraetad.
In
Two* T rra n —Ov Three?
high Mood pres*ur# or hyperten­
8lnee 1810—whvn ha betcame a sion th* blood preesura Is In­
slate eewater—President Roose­ creased beyond normal limits by
velt hka preserved all his papers, aa Increased resistance to the
eorteipaadraee both affklal aad flow of blood through greally
private huslaeo*, hooks, pictures, nnnmw*d small arteries and
pamphlets, I Morally wngon-loada capillaries.
of It. It raven hi* thne aa state
Tha tum*n of these vessels it
senator, as wartime Assistant See- much decreased due romcwhal to
ratary of the Navy, fela trips u spawn of tho muscle libera In
but op* during tha war, hla cam- t|w walls of the** vessel* but
Mtfra tor tha visa pe««*»8W. hi* ■tow tn a deposition of a totkUo
polUlml earroopsnilias* during aahaMRM aad calcium salts ho•rath tho. lining of these vends
—In other words, hardening of
Mtlaal pramksraro, kb terms aa th* artarioa. Oa* can readily
gavaiaa^ M ta U»a m r a af tka ••• In this condition that ataaUU* pressure would be elevated
da* to th* Increased resistance
documents In evety
country.

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of asbrafPra'
t k a danger to lift from high
- think far year salt
or nR doramiBla
mm arif. ami dowel do
be am i la other libraries or
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than narawl,
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have been handled In various
ways. Homo have been lost,
byrned or scattered among telatlur*. President Hoover .housed
many of hi* In a special library
at Ms alm
R IK
a HmI ater,
K IH li n
Stanford
ife lU U r il
U
Unin i*
veratty. Mrs lYliton and Mrs.
CooNdgt
ly* cech keep pnatrsrion of
nuthoni" papers, although
their husband's

individual
M dies
‘ from
___■Train
etherharst*
team. O* the other
head,k many
pr theeases
ladl of hrart disc***
are net associated with high Wood
pressure. In feet, the bloou
pressure may. even be lower man
normal.
What I* Wood pressure? To
answer thl* clearly, It la at*
aary lo direct ih* reader** mind
______rudiments
of human in*
back
to
eklnery aa studied In school. It
will be- remembered that tha
heart forces blood Into Ih* arter­
ies and eaplllari**, thus distrib­
uting It to all part* of th* body.
In normal Individual*, the
blood In tb* veaaela Is under a
normal leailon.
Thl* varies
somewhat depending upon the
strength of Uw heart beat, the
velum* of blood, and more !m
pertmntlv, upon th* degrees ot
contraction of th* normal artcrlea aad capillariaa.
la Individual* with high blood
pressure or hypertension, this
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H , bey
jtyond varl
lanalon
Increased
lafealt
atlons of prvuurs. Tho small
arteries and capillaries rnntaln
ymooth muscle flbrvs In tlirlr
walls and the more they mo
tightened (thu* narrowing th*
*1** of the channel or lumen ol
these vessels) the higher the
pressure must he In the whole
arterial system to force Idoml
through them, .
..O a th* other hand, the nmr*
these muscle fibers loosen (nml
thus widen th* lumen of |nr*e
vessels) the lower the pressure
In the whole arterial system
must he. Th* amount of pres­
sure necessary to overcome th*
resistance offered hy the partial
contraction nf these vessels Is
railed the diastolic or lower blood
pressure. .This diartolle pressure
plus th* force of th* blood flowin through th* veteela after
overcoming this retlitanr* Is
railed the systolic or higher blood
pressure.
*
In other words, Iho ayslolle or
higher blood pressor* H the sum
of the pressure naoded to over­
come tb* resistance produced by
tha narrowing of small arteries
and capillaries (diastolic presaura) and Ih* force nf tho blood
as It flawa through the vcasels

tension. In th*** • Indlvldi
this high Unslon. Is necessary
main tala a more'or lew efflci
flew of blood to all the tlw
or thr body, without which
could not go nn.
A person may find out whet
oi not hb blood pleasure I, n
mil by having It mraaurnl
a physician. Tlit physician u
• simple and palnleau Inatrumi
called a aphygmoanomeirr. T
Instrument enable* the physic
to obtain both Ihe systolic ■
diastolic blood pressure In In
of millimeter* nf mercury.
Th# systolic pressure non
varies bewteen 100 to UK mm
mercury and the diastolic )&lt;
sure between 70 to (On mm
merrury. Blood pressor.- non.
ly varies according to the nK,
tha Individual and nccnnlinc
body activities. It |, lower
children than hi adults ,
tends to rise higher durlu.i i.
die life.
The exact cause or cause,
hypertension are not km.
However, It Is known that cl.
lion of blood pressure ran
Influenced greatly by rail
other than structural wrnknr.
Over-eating and
conaequrr
over-weight, worry, fust parr
modern life nnd rie., rarrlr.l
over a long period of lime i.
to raise Ihe pressure.
High blood pressure Is the
aull of ftrong living hahil*
long period of tmte uml .1
not occur suddenly. Tlirref.
It behoovea everyiate In l». ,ln Jlto toward prevnd
nwh blood pressure later In |
This ran be done hy cultlrsi
a rl.rerful mind,
melleulavoldsnre of worry,
mod.-.
worry................
physical habits, perfect body .1
Ination, plenty of sleep, rc«l,
well-balanced diet, normal rime
of exercise and exposure of
run's rays.

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Telephone 148

P X ttF THREE

Florida R e t a i l
Salea Show B ig
Increase In Year

O peretta Wi l l
Be Presented At

Grammar School

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AT THE CHURCHES
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H utulay f t ho*.| &gt; : i » A n
JACKSON VILI.E, Dec,
The C hristn.is O peretta “fn
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M r s . R ta p re c h t G iv w T 1
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ti«*g»&lt;*• 4 ssrporitfr t*omrminlst|i f**r tit»n ♦*» J
i l r f f i i l t ) lU n it, hubw
ahowrtt n gain nf npproxim atrly in* n aiiil I m . a ■*
prirented at the Sanford Gram ­
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S*um.h
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IS pereehl over Octobir. 1P33. to llri»ilirrht»s»&lt;l nf Hi A iH trc w .
m ar School auditorium Friday
P a r t y F o r H e r C lu b
•’liMim ^ ‘lisAiil » Ju A M
«.*&lt; 11* I • -61 l! m lr » \ * » r s - t f l r l )
I 2 ft
bring the tolal for the first ten
night a t h:00 o'clock. The pixy la
S s* 4 h » » . i l
14 u . l
•* .6 iiiin n u b .ii
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♦
month*
of
p.l.'p.l
up
to
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orccl
by
the
Parent
Teach­
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Mrs. f t W. Runrecht was ho**
o lm o 'l xiii.iioo.umt nhend of i s l e - , •Xl.t.4 !| 1.4 I I I . I l l
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Mr. and Mr*. Frank MrCrackrn er Association nml Is an annual
to** yaaterday afternoon n t her
MONDAY
XI's .tills ’ A S r l V l . ' C
I . « » g U4*
ChHit'll
II
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Sii|.|i.
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H«i*
during the rn tlre year of MR.
c Ou 1* .XI
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Board meeting of the Woman', home on Palm etto Avenue to the of Miami are the hulblay g u est, event pritented* tho first or sec*
Those figure* w rte released yes­
FiM sy of event year.
tMfltary of the Presbyterian memberr* of the Government of Mr. and Mr*. w . R. » M r*rack- ondThis
year a production la In
terday
l&gt;y
the
Florida
S
late
ChainI I I I liOftl'I.I. T%Ni:il\ %4 l.l!
Club
and
several
guests
rn.
Bridga
*h will bo bold ot 1:00 oYloek
i iik v i i n i M HN n i l ih ii
Ol |sl Issl'l Kllllil 1.61*1 D illtlu \bs|tll«*
four sernt" and feature* a little
her of Commerce in a special
AiitJtn V licnliMii. MHs«M*»r
IaVUm share h. At 9:30 P. M. the fo r tho re go U r bt-acekly meeting
lit 4. t* \V Slllllh. p.'lBloi
girl,
Jnne,
wbo
ha*
not
hern
*0
compilation prepared for a presen­
Jr»»o P uiiImi, H .*4
| Mr. and Mr*. J . E. W hitten of
Nui.si.tl Ht'listol H I A. &gt;1
rrfofor builnoM mooting will bo of the d u b .
Mi • II .1 CImii**, |» titi, l
tation ni It* sfnte-wlde bu*inr*«
Ms-i is.iis; ^Vor^hl|l ll:uu \ M
A red and white m otif was Florence, A!*., are visiting Mr. can-fill in h er. treatm ent of oth*
Mi.i i» l» I in.lfbM-.
r
\ siii'ii; |Noi*li-‘f« Htiilt'tf i no r M
n . Jane trie* to irach Sant-l
confeienee ami 'J.trd annual m eet­
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Prayer of tho W. M. carried out In the flcwer d e c o ra-&gt; n d Mrs. D. (]. Holland and Mr. iClau*
Hnt-l.iv .'Via Iipr ;
liYMHKi I fills* Hcrvlr* J;|S I*. M
and get the m atter stra ig h t­
ing In T au i|u next Monday n&gt;id
H I i A M HlllulA) Prho»»l
Ititslr Slll.ll
Unllids.la)
. .Ii
, Flrol Baptist Cburcb tlon* of bratllU n pepner and Jas* and Mr*. Price Angrl
11
A \l Hrrm«n Thrms (hi I* M Sulijrcl for Nliitly, the |i|ti*
ened out but the ha* the m isfire
Tuesday, December 1-5, in.VJ.
II) lio bold In tho church a t 3:90 min* ond In the tallle* and re ­
iiisiiitinK u«»r*.lii|» limir. *Th» ••••»»» |is-ii«ntl«*fi -*f Ihe Ai:***
W
atlhour
time
tn
fall
Into
the
hamls
of
the
freshments.
The
eompilatlo
gave
Ovtobri
Friends of IE II.
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,
lutUisin f-f ill* r,si4«i."
o'clock with Mrs. R. L Qarriton
Tb.* pulill'* it s o .d l.tlly lio llp s l
The reg u lar high d n h prise of will be glad to learn that ..e ta d u e l \\ engakso.
'3D. total sale* of f 4.100,2:1:', an
7 3*« I*. M I inntf«*l|«&lt;li(* H r n l . s
I •• sil'flll .ill ft«r\lfr».
In ehirga of tho fln t program.
Hfllfli'll
lllt'IIlP,
"TIlP
III*
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improving
In
Johns
Hopkins
llo*The
p
a
rt
o
t
Jane
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hosiery
was
won
by
Mr*.
A
rth
u
r
lncrr*..r
of
ll.lt
perrrnt
ovei
Circle* of tho Woman’* illation*
Rosemary nursllck. Supporting MISS ELIZABETH MARKET. those for the same month last Ills* s |i-6llic K&lt;*| \ It s nf Ills* »s||s*% «»m i im i n : i m ' i iNT m i ni it
ary Society of tho Oral Methodist Phillips n n l the guest p rito of pltal In Baltimore.
I . i ui I *1tit .sitsI Ist-litiM Air.
- -Jani* h Bltnli*y Rocknry or J&lt;*n- f o r m e r l y o f this ( l l y , w ill r a n - year nnd L'7..'t ahead of sales for
dusting powder by Mrs. D. L.
Cborch will moot at follow*:
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Ilil.lt* Nlll.lt. ' I. \ M It r.
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n r
l i m i t
' It tl tl II Sl||ll
On* will moot at the T hrasher. The srreeno prise of R I*. Cornell and Robert Cor- •* Cliu*. M artha Wrlffht 'i* tho dn« t a seviot o f ip o c la l s e r v i c e s Ihe pn-r.-ding month of Seplein
M ||. t i l t *
| I*.it .»• It Ils|; | | •!•» 4 M Itrv ||s.
ot Ike U «.l S .lv .ll.o Army Clla- her. lil.T.i. Grand loial nf ID.'t'J tu
annex at 9:00 P. M. for'a novelty posrder puffs vrrnt to n clf left yesterday _ fo r A t l a n t a . ' Klndne; . Fairy.
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' II. t; Hilt
Cathorlm
Mr*. J . I- Inglry,
Inglry. am
and tho g a l­ when- thry plan to attend t h e ' *ho Helpfulness Fairy, Gal
•Vile it Iherefoie *3stJUKIJIR . n
rlllli.lt % .*t lisissl :• I.a A ll
_ party.
I -I.......... .. .......... t I*. I* it it i:
^ let Georgia
Terh-OeorgU foollmll Ym.ne a* the G ordnill hairy. I u
«•••! • sire 4% S S . - I l l | . | | - t l
I
M
i.imp.-ind with tu l I'.’R.'.ir.H.'Jdl for
. It i* •• ii. l»ti#*f»or
Two will meet with Mr*. loping g o o se prise, nnvelly toile
I t . •Alt* | s| I )
l . l s lllltj; M l I I I I
s
rille
Rowand
as
the
Unselfishness
*
I*i. s. I. I ; ID I* M
ret,
to
Mrs.
W.
II.
Shlppy.
game
this
afternoon.
nil of I'.ldR.
LoGotU. 1000 Magnolia
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!•••&gt;. » Me* flu* U • iltl**s|-1Y t 'i "
Fairv, Mary Elilaheth Catver, ns
A salad course was served hv
Aaknua, at 3:00 P. M.
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months
nf
the
year
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Wont has been received that the U v e Fairy nnd Glenn IJngte
\ lltlllHd alt »%SIl'rtlUfV
“ Iwle Thro* will moot at tho the hostess **&gt;iaied by Mr*. W.
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Fhn
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hb*a of Mr*. W. M. McKIm, 111 0. Shlppy, Mr*. J . It. Gahan. nml Miss Doris Jackson, freshman at ..as The
tion ill ils peirentage nf gain t i:l i n il; ia tl. Mll.|4 «1 i t u i i
rabbit rhont* is made up of
i in^i- t m m n n t 'i r m i i i t n
Florida S tate College For Wom­
Watt Eighteenth 8tre*t, nt 7:00 Mrs. A rthur nmnnn.
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They were June, l!0.R; July Pd.R; I.* w . y« t uissii1 s lll.ll 44III 1
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Present were: Mr*. C. F. Hlnhl, an. is ploying first violin in th r W aller Johnann, P orter I nusing.
In • Ihii.'Iis** Ml 4 III UI. t*t&gt;.1 Mil l.
P&lt; M. for a banquet.
and
September, 16.3 percent.
In
w
I* ItuliM iiNii
Jsck
MrCrone,
Robert
Mlddls-trn.
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lira
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W.
B.
Shlppy.
Mr*.
J.
R.
l v
eollrgr symphony orchestra.
Cirel* Four will meet with
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tunlnl Hs Itoul !• If. \ XI I'ro f.
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I.a&gt;t month showed Increases in
Carl
Williams,
Itnbliy
llndirca,
Gahan,
Mr*.
M.
C.
Swingle,
Mr*.
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v. -n|s •tint* ii.l**tii
Mr*. W. L. Morgan, BOO Mag*
1Im 4..,1.1. ii T* VI 4». 1.4*1 all Hiall of the i-lly-alxe groups, rang­ P.HlIl
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.*.i.t .tins-iii.il S- iit»s. It "•» X X| :
I
Is .11 • || • l.onl in fill Ilu
ntdla Avenue, with Mr*. iW. P. TV. If. Arnold. Mr*. A rthur Phil­ Mr*. W. T. Jackson • has re­ Kenneth Rarlncau. H arry Hoiilln.In.
ill
Ht
fnl •• lair.l.** Isi l»r
ing
fiom
IR.7
percent
in
the
L
’5int. ii.U inln .*! III.* 44&lt;ll III *1I . . . . I Ms II XX Itn. I..-1
Buhrman, cohotte**, at 9:00 P. M. lips, Mra. B. C. Moore. Mr*. 8. I). turned from Tallahassee where esu nnd San: Maddox.
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nun. i*i*r it. n|iiki, .11*1 ll
A
6(1,01)0 popuintion clnssifientlon to t&gt;
The Snowflake Chorus I* made
*.l|
I «s ii Iit it IIIfill lilviit • m l c f
A: whit* tlophant tale will be the Illghleyman, ami Mr*. A rthur th t spent Thanksgiving at Flor­
•lal
ll
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Iii i i i i t l o a iislt*sl
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&lt;t 13.2 pel cent avrrnge for Jack*
Is.. I.
Mills I. Ill Ills 4till ll|‘ |»6*i
Rranan.
ida S tate College For Women I un of Ityrlo Stevens, Solly Kate
i tn fISulniss 3J.R. :•»
feature of the meeting.
T
Is
nl.* Ii) ,'h* I I I nr
sonville,
Miami
nnd
Tampa.
In
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Williams.
Itellv
Crawley.
Alice
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Also,
Mr*.
I.en
E
cshfr,
Mr*.
J.
with her daughter. Doris.
Circle Five will meet with Mr*.
ii.
I.
m . i i ,1 . t m a l t i n H i t
i %*I
Inisinesa tyties, motor vehlele
j l.tindo list. Helm Prtia«. N'anry
XI- • I list* s.f Its. Itollsl S.f
s
Hal Month. \s r»l
Twentieth 1 . Inglry. Mr*. A. M. Philip*.
; I tutu His* | IIIsle-. "lists- mil iI M' M
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III a ms,
s. ..
\Marlha
f arllia
| | | p | ) n , IItrttv
lotlV
ilrele-K reeorded the greatest In. III
*.
I* XI
Mr*.
R.
Complon,
Mrs.
Ralph
Ph
I.lrut. William Morrison plan*'1 UM
Willis
AMOot, at 7:30 o'clnck.
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crea-c, n gain of 13.0 per« rn t nvei ft.
migsl,
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. Al l Boy Smut* eligible for nd- Smith. Mra. Meed. Mr*. W. H -'(o leave thl* afternoon for Ft. | Jeen Sasser, Snplib Mm-ltmieil
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W ill) »nid tlinl m e n don't have last Drlolier.
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( ilii* and (heir pereentnges of !
a n artislk- t-u ili—That t e a m of
library of the Junior
High Mr*. J. M. R tlnrrlnhrr, Mrs. Ilrr- u,,. Seventh Field Artillery Corps. Mary Ellrn Puggar.
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Tin* Rmwnio ('horns i^ mmlf up ABERNATHY. I.ANSING, WII. ilH'ien-e o v e r (h-lidiei Inst yrui
Reboot at 9:00 n’rlorh to go be­ w w ^forrli, Mr*. I). I#. Thrasher, ^jr, Morrison will i w l i f training
. •till .1 itl lilt III tr. .til
I's
i • •• Mrs. R uprrrhl nnd Mr*. , C. R. ■for about six months.
I of (Irnrgr 8|&gt;rnsrr. John llnhlnsnn, 1 i.lAMS, K. MKISCII, and COI.K won*: Wi st I’ul.ii llrarh, 12 P; Mi* "*•
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fo re the Board of llevlrw.
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Dawson, tsa guest.
---------Jam es Hardy, John lln mlry. disproved that MEN ARK CI.UM** '
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TUESDAY
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Mr*. R. R. Den* ha* rrtu rn e I ! Clyslw llu lt, Paul Culberhoue, Paul HV—Tlu-y d.-vumud the M ayfair Orlando, t l . l ; Jaeksonvillo nn l ( ** &lt; i
Mr*. Clyde Dlrkerscn will te in
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*lH-ndlng the past two ’ M „ih.-u.. nnd George F.d«nrds.
I for thris AN'Nl’AI. I.ION'S C l.I'll
charge or the second service In iv r&gt;
M m i i .1 4 Ms 1 4 l l s *
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!months as the
guest of frirmls
Th„ Sunbeam Choiu* I* made TIIANGSGIVING ll.\l.l^-A N I&gt; I pourlil.
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XI
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the Week of Prayer of the First Tv m i n e r I \ e * D &lt; i e C i e a
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Baptist Church to bo held In tho P r a a l r l a n t D f Q /w » 5 p fv ,’n,, rr la tire* in Indianapolis I up 0fr« rolyn Isv , loulse CVirk, I ,«id ll.tl |. XOTIIK A \V I^-|I wiia
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church at 9:90 o'clock.
I I r C B l U C n i U I o O C i e i y p jor&lt;| p nrk, Ixmg Islnml. Haiti j Joyce Oocdapred. June Wrtherlng* definitely one of the host affair* pnin« follow: inolor ili*Alrr«t .llil;
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more Charlaktnn, n n l W ashing tnn,%Dnnilhy Crumley, Betty Jean j i t the M-n«on H t'T thrlr Isn't IiiidImi :iii«| ImililinK* nuilrt ini «lrnl , ■■
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Eiectilive Hoard of the Wo*
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' WihhI. erk. WIRIe* Kay Cherry, that to ta- expected of n rluS rra, U-V*; ili*|viilmrnl -liir*'*, 10.0;
dtonY Club will meet ot 10:00- R. F. W hllnrr was agfltn elect- . ton, T). C.
ed pfrsldrnt of th r F t. Mellon !
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Ilarlui'o Whitmore. Norma Jean with J I GAM OWAY ns I'RKS f mil it it *t* s|or««, 7.7; ilrn»r -lo ir-. *"
A. Mr In the club rooms
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IDKNT
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COM EtlEB sw ing o..‘l; fillni)! kI.i IIoik , n.fl .ifi»l lift'll l.l Hi lu ll
• Daughter* of Wesley Cla*» of Chapter. Number Two, of the I Mr. nml Mis. Glenn I.. Mrhny ’ s*vei and Jr.vre White.
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Son*
and
Daughters
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daughter.
Miss
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made
up
of
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open their gales Ihis week nnd i\ii161
tnO'Pjntt Methodist Church will
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II. Ill
tory
of
Florida
nt
the
regular
Kny,
spent
yesterday
attending
l
j(p|fn
Hsyman,
Sara
Allmsn.
did the STt'HKS pour out and not
’ at the home of Mr*. M. B.
•*I S.1*1 *IlS'lltll I
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McArthur, Murgarrt
Sprlth. 496 Rosalia Drive, a t B:00 monthly meeting held last even the festivities of Rollins College j m( |rtni&lt;
'•4* ■ III lilt III HI 1*ll-s
----lose n mmole getting b one fr r
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ir m r
Mngmmlrr
P , 'ID f o r a Christmas party. Mr*. Ing et thr home of Mr*. F. E llom rrom lng. I.n»l night Iris-y | |yincr,.|,|cr
Magi under, | | 1P r .|„.r tivr* TURKEYS * * *
•l ll IIIU In Sts I I It ll Ill'll II
n ttrn d rd
tho
Ilolllna-Htctson ,-)l|r||
W hitaker. Betty Row J. MARTIN
J . L. C U rk's group will a rt »* I Roumlllat.
STINFCIPIIEH'S
I.. Is....... ..
I t I loss, on
ipcnnl with football game nt T inker Field i n , | allli i&gt;u | , | r in Hatlu-l. Anne llelle singing AT WEDDINGS is getThe meeting was on
II I.Ills f |I .1 M. Ht HI.*
* • ■ •i Orlando.
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• I. s
II fill l \
tho lo r d ’s P rayer, n fte
ite r which
Miss MvKny I* nn Aniobl. Evelyn Mathew*. Mar
'• r * ling In In- n&lt; timliiionnl n« hitvinir j
IIsills* It III it
J I l M l»
iC h o in is ts S e e k
F or
/A
WFDNKSDAV
routine business was discus rd.
alum nus nf Rollins.
caret T ntrn and Mary Ann Nl- | the mini-tei Mix TF.NOH VOICE
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.R egular monthly m elting tn d
I t was announced th a t the ;
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srem« ipiitr inspiring * • * MIN­
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* aon of the Stnford Woman's chapter had two drm rated car* | Mist Florcnre McKay of MlI"
The Goblin Chorus is made up NIE STRANGE STONE Uul her
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Will be held In th r ebrb house In the Armistice Day parade.
( nml arrived Thursday morning of K rnnrlh Ix ffler. Jam es Drum- bridr'ioaiils wear rule little glulIlf . IIIUs Im
tl Im. Is
lice. 2.— On
S T tf.%ltT,
30 o'clock. Following will
l l i i o t 'l \M . WiirIi .. Ib*4*.
P lan t were discussed for the to spend the Thanksgiving holi- ninnd, llen iy Richter, Doisibl loll trim s to inntrh Ibei- gladioli
isk !•• *a
j . f - ri i f i U K l H m i d J-A iutary cliba a .program by th r departm ent's annual stale meeting to be held , i , y, wdth her parents. Mr. and klyer*. Malcolm MacNelll. Robert raarade Ixmourls—And didn't she | I lit* i i m i i b im I i*mrrif4ii«'&gt;* n lllril f.i 11
mblr, "OUirrwUe Man.'' In In Sanford In February.
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expel
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Mr. ; Mr*. Glenn E. McKay, Mr. unoj |.'|o « rrs and llnldi-n David.
have » erowd of niil-of-tnwn peo­ iolm |H&gt;ifoiim*4l in thi&lt; »o'l iuunity IM.Ii
will be Mis. R. J. Holly, W hltnsr
| | , 4i. in I Ill'll
buttle uICnllKl
hltnrr appointed.
Mrs. “r . K. I Mrs. -McKay nml Miss McKuy
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Thr Toy Boldina Chorus I* ple that in mo fropi nil parts i f in many xvart took place in mid
n&gt;l •m••1 I til * 44llwls till V l*»•' 14• 1 I-tie,m i polllllloll, have the "limpnt,
Mr*...............
Jubn Rrhirant,„ Jr. Roumlllat, Mr*. E. It. R atliff, and apent Thursday afternoon unit mailt up of Bobo Mrro, Billy Ken­ the stale to see tho vow* taken nir Inst week uhen a iv. tXmaii at ii••till.
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prealdsnt of |k* Junior rlub, Mra. Mra. B. O. Chare, Sr^ a* a com- night ns the guests nf Mr. and nedy, Albert K lirkrr. Carl Moss, ond the knot ti n t- Fiom what I n Mhiidniilding pi.ml ut ISlin City llil* II
•1.If Is ll.s V Hs •|r«lllls J"ione i*'X * "
111. u. 4 Hr
J u n e s Moughlon of m usk depart- rnltlee to . arran g e the meeting I Mrs. J. F. Skeen of Cecsburg.
The
"iie n tK lb elieve
they
Oynn Reel, W alter Cook, llilly hear, that's one knot that has no di&lt;«loc*trd Ii Im Hhouhlrr v.hilr high
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Malsted bv Mra. R. W. Ru- and entertainm ent for gursta.
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----------------------------I .IllMil It. •| there Ii n j |,ri\ • f o u n d .. ii i n e x p e n s i v e m i I i i Moye. V ernon. Newsome and slip* I** it Thai'* what Sanford in frame-iiork almut u si i-folng III.444
___ c f tb* social d tr» rlir» n l,
T h t nominating committee subi t , .ii
t,.
itie
«.i ien in
pollution
needs loss slip knots • • • |*|| tug under m nilriirtion et Ihe ■ft 4.IIK* 11 »S-t s-f 1 Ml •IM fSI.1 .1,11,
Wayde Rucker.
I*. J.n . Cogbum of the llteio milUd the following as officers
iibiidi
lift"* l o n g
hern
l&gt;*l Dial little boy in Ihe ST plant.
e tt’li ii.m
H
im .1-. »•4t 11 lines 1 |U • b i n
tin * departm ent ond Mr*. I. K for Ihe coming re a r: president, B.
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM
PETFIISHURG HOME in d y gets
Caught on a platform *»f Imanl* all'll, sii-l . ....... 4• , M.|; . . • I « l.lt e 4-4 14ill 114 l o g liolll (l-.il 4' 4l||«*4*l v u li ll ll
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Him
li
E atrldge of the civic* department. F. W hltncrt find vice-president,
Room
4
Mr*.
Fiance*
Stine,
. |s| , un.I pulp .mil op, nili*ri.
fixrd op ut that shown that the Minic .10 feel off the giooud, the
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m i4 A *
Pirn • r i« II II t.-vl. H. tlie I.- -1 ; i|i&gt; *» 11ling Mu te gulp liituoi
Mrr. B. O. Chase, Rr.; second viceteacher
MAMiNIc HOME ( Id 'll is giv­ accident vUloil x^ft ooaldr to
4s l41•* |Ke •lUliyekl :
president, Mr*. Fannie’ V. I.ee|
Announcer—Mary rouchtnn ... ing -li seem* that lliry ra re for luoxr, nnd !• Him* ivorkmin c- old 1li-w.l.
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tho service of the Weak of PrayI'ra;
secretary, Mr*. F. K. Roumlllat:
O rch estra- S tar Spangled Banner. till- little boy nnd nio ptnnning not get him dniiii from lln* pie
.......1 • ••-•n t ll In t&lt; fill1 * •* •••»*• • I||||«'• -| out . ehi'iiiKl" Im I*. been
••III,lull, .4 1*'" • • -It |
«r U ^ba brid a t 7i30 P. M. In tha tra a iu re r, Mr*. 7.. R. R atliff: hlaFlag Salulr.
si.l. oil .hi i'\pi'i iiiieiital liftnls
•*n u ahowrr for the tilth* lot • • • cur toil* *pot
Inrian. Prof. W. J. Wells; regis­
S criptuir Reading--Huston Hob- U11 SON SMITH »■&lt;■ oi his
to ill I t i / e llo- dentil drilling
lie
had
*er»»
ftill’fiHlig
f*6r
Community Sawing Circle will tra r, J . T ilton Jacobs; chaplain,
cock.
, t. Iis| i'-l I lull cuts «Ion n the
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Gl DRV last night nl Hit* STI.T oi'urly mi limn ixhell !*• J I*
Mr*.
Jan*
Smith
nnd
parliam
en­
Mm * *1 the homo nf Mr*. P- II.
P rayer by Itnom I.
• \ gi ll iMiilem 44lo o il i nine* I**
HON ROM.INS fooltiull ginoiHutchison tn Cameron City at tarian, Judge J . C. Shnr-n.
Thanksgiving Srng by Iln i'a rn II. —as w utrliing- oil I is i.wn **ld Parker of S tm l, nilh-d to thi*
nt.o t m ill In 'li unti l. Ion.
M-enr, dlmhiNl up ami ••«'• mpled
A t ihe conclusion of Ihe bust«;0#’ *YUck.
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Whitmore and Phyllis Allen.
11 •l i e
f t »i
- I ll/.llss
tenoi iiiatos on I lie- gridiron lt,*- jo Ml tile ah«4iihh'l 'I hs put lent
/ Tha regular monthly business liras meeting rcfrrshincnts were
(Mu sir by O irh rstra)
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hi • i l. l ; i l I . n ' l l
uiiodier, ho plavod on rii Slot- xia« in y reai pain, amt tin ph&gt;
m eeting nnd luncheon n f
the aervrd hv the lm tc.-a nssistnl by
Dialogue by four boys:
fit! m»i,l \ .
Him*-tour.
I m tin
son loam, all his old gill- lit llio Rician found it in ci^ hm y t • ad
•Ml . |. I i.
Sanford W oman's Club will be Mra. E. B. Katllff.
Interlocutor—Simon Dlngfelder. I mandstam l and Dying
g. t
nt
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Tltinugli
nilhUter an ani'^llutic to k«*ep •in* i
belli M 11:30 o'elpck In the rlub
Mr. Honrs -H ill Ludwig.
)ii««p«-t tii'H
i
lis
it*.
\
mu
fill!
ali.ili
I
pi*e *1 .nml* of •In- Id M I INS -liuggling man from !• ppluig li*
£uae.
|t will he followed by
Mr. Tamho—Ed Wo id.
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the ground xibih* the shouhh'i
b pfogram , departm ents rnerm- f-Yhlmrd, Jr., Ju n io r Woman'*
U nrlr Jo e - Robert Flower*.
pulp null .111 Im llig 11Hppl'll
non
being
tliloxxii
*ni»k
ill
pho'»*
ble, “ O ther Wise Men.“ Chair­ Club.
Bong and tap ilanre—Norma Jran
Prof. I., t' t ’h*n»fiit* of Stum t
P a p w o rth H o m e Is
FRIDAY
m an of program , Mrs. Jam es
Bayrr.
Reboot hftppeiird by. ond urn
H oughton, Musk- D rpnrlm rnt, aaUaMlvt World Day of Prayer
Piny: “ At: F.mbarraslng Moment G e n e v a S c Ik m i I N o w s high
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t
culled
on for
Mi* i1ind**d up
kbted by Mr*. It. W. n u p rrrb t, will be held from 10:00 until
In History."
.VITIATION INCH s i IIOOI, STI UK.NTS!
into the m i»ff* Iding and •»' Ip* d
In the F irst B aptist
t i n . J . B. Cogbum, l.lte ra lu re 9:00 P.
Characters:
I* T. .\. 1114*1 Oil Wr.l, \.sb M. {idinini«ter rlilotofoim. xxlnle lhn*4*
The homo of Mra. II. M. I’*pD epartm ent, Mrs. |, F.. Estrldgo, Church with' Mrs Murray Jarvis
Napoleon — Teddy Frkerson
A niunicul |»i &lt;&gt;k *mu ii.. g»i*n •*thrr b&lt;»at
s v r n i i i . w o M .v
milkmen,
worth on Fork Avenue was the
C M t D epartm ent and Mrs. Jnhu In charge.
Josephine — Hi* wifs, railed l*\ ilu* Mh, lit Ii, Till, n u i •'Clli perched precarlo,plant
-ly. hi'l.l lln* pa
acene of the regular weekly m eet­ “Jo" for allot t, Janice Cook.
, gi:nl4*p.
Pin ik for tin • MinimiY - u ( a n H u y T l t l r e . s l . , r III. I . . See
U
ing of the T ra-C ontrart (Tub ye»Oswald—lliitlrr. Hilly Kennedy. j I•11% O il ifttlllllM T.4'4* 446*1•' 'll4* tirnt downThe
ahouldcr
xin•ueee*
^ftill)
trrd a y aftrrnoun.
Oscar — Paper hoy, Dwight i'll cd. It WftK llccilll'l |M 1114V•"
M is
Ijite In the aftr moon a t the
Swanson.
1tIn Christum* tri'i* oil 4 liri**liuaa ret, and C haib * .\ndrrw -, llo in­
L A S T T IM E S T O D A Y
conclutlon of the gamea, refrrshMr*. A*«fitMs — Photographei, Ki*' at the Cominuiiiti II ill I hj* jured man, iii* * bn u g h t to the
msnts were served by the hoslra*
xx'lthoul h.nm, but the
D O U B L E B IL L
Charlotte Sirin.
I €*111 H tin n n I»l;i &gt; w ill Ilf i* i %• ii thy I ground
to Ike following m em lers present:
Thomas — Chauffeur,
L u ll Mu- sch o o l r t i i l d m i on I m l u y , phynieian wibl *1 bopf I ibii’t
Mra. W. T. U n g iry . Mrs. W. M.
Swain.
1*4 4
|f».
T l if i i * w ill !••• o m i it i II have another iwm* like Oil- right
A,Nil
Beott, Mss. R. J- Holly, Mr*. It. F.
lolioiJiaion rhtirgr, I •• hr ii-nl Hairy.’’
iWhltner, Mra. B. O. Chase, Sr.,
II.hi.I Uiiifoini"
Favor
, I••rTItlx*
Mra. noy 8yme*, Mr*. G. I. S t u d e n t s
hj School lla n tl'T ' -uoiking
Isonekt and Mr*. George
lieoukch
M ilita ry
S c i e n c e on t'hrUtmaii im ulr in In* |ifny4&lt;i
Cot tea, guest.____________
T k # 9* I Or T i r l i r l * w ill Iif o n 6« l r a l l U d
H a J i o S r f% lc
on Chri«tmn&lt;« Kvr.
h
Mr*. Ijiinh \ iultril llii' lirlicv*
l i f t M a g n o lia A . r i i u f , S a t u r d a y O n ly
NORMAN. Okin.. Dee. 9.— (A’t
S e a rc h P ro d u c e s
— American youth’* rnthu"lp*m s^i-hool T t ir a d a y .
ABERDEEN. W»-h.. Her. 2.
Tha (ii-nriM l»o&gt; * hii.I gill*
r couraon in m ilitary pclcnci*
__(A-)— Fred llrw rlt - jn .l c i.n l
R in g In
H a y s t a c k fo
mounted with the w ar talk In Km r hern play in;: \ollt y hull leave carpenter n*» Inh-ne.
Europe, says I 'eul Col. Paul \ . Itnun* ivith riiiilnotn nml Ovirtlo. Tl.at'a why he * V.i"»n "«
fmivurtt to
BLUE SPRINGS. Mo., Dec. 9. Kane of th r University of O kla­ They Uir look in
••( •nt.lhwesl
tiif tournnm rni to l»c hi l.l hooii. ‘"bird inndloril"
— (A1)— W onder If
Ihla
would homa m ilitary staff.
j
T h t P. T. A. rhoiii» i-‘ pine- Washington.
work on p needle In a h iy iltc iT
"W ithin the last two year*, os
A IIM IS S IO N :
Ilew ett |&gt;nt- originality in In* ,
Mrs. Harley
Dodson, farm foreign a ffairs became badly tan- ticing on i*pf&lt;tnl iiiu«ie to miiit
bird house*. Tin &gt; .ange (..».». j
bride, lost her wedding ring and gled, the number reeking to con- |
Christm as hvo.
hunted three days unsuccessfully. tinue train in g for a reserve com- |
A D U L T S 2.ric
Andrews met wiili the one-room hi.*.-* to m l-.nial—y |* '
C H I L D R E N 10c
Then she called In a neighbor mission Increased 20 p e rc e n t" 4-H Club girl* on Tuesday. Kho mansions, from multi-ronmed tenen.rnta
and
hunkhoii.r*
to
pa­
who Ta handy with ■ “ doodle be said.
i ibowed th r gills Iiimv In links
3PONSOH I’D UV JUNIOR CM A Mil EH OF COMMERCE
goda* and skyscraper*.
bu g ." T hat’s a nickname fo r a
He explained th at a man with x'D* t o r Christmas
g a d g e t supposed to indicata min- R. O. T. C. training would have!
He's got 3A distinctive bird
The Geneva fam ily went to
•ra l, w ater or other deposits In a distinct advantage. If America ;«►&gt;•• 'T e a c h e r Rctlri m m t" meet- shelter*, on Ins own prope.ly.
I k . earth.
U Involved in war, ovar other ing In Orlnndo Ihe! T ihm Iu)
I All hi* neighbo.s have two nr |
immtdmmmmmemttdmimmmimiMmtmMmtmmmmmmmimtmmmri
H e walked 'round and 'round studsnta bsrauss ha would bs
Mr. and Mr*. Hi«-- l-*-ik mem­ three atuck around Iheir places,
the Dodson place and finally non-com ml** tonsil officer evrn ber* of the arltool hand to De- lie'* made 74 house* in the past J
over a pile of trash. The though be had taken only a basic Land to hear the nuniial rnn- six months.
m
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jj] m e l o d i e s
r u t of Ihe Delaind lliyli School
iUtary course.
Tlie “ bird landlord" i* now
Hand.
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that
will
be
wand turned In his hand. T ht
Tho Geneva School Hand will m iniature purbloa, igloos, light-|J
and give a ro n re rt at ()&gt;rrnla, Sun­ houses, pyramids and log rablna.|]
Dodsons sifted the trash
9 A N V A ~ U V E 9 AWAV U P N O B T H ’ N
there was tha ring.
day, Dec. 3.
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*108 W. Find Hired, b now in iU new loca*
ilon 202 Magnolia Avenue, and wlU con*
tlnu« aa In the past to give tha nam* cf*
flclent Oldaraoblle and G. M. C. Truck Halra

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make a lot of meat,
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In n cloth rose and was arrested.'
At her Veccnt trial In Lorn;
H a n d Ctly, I - I . »he did it for(
the Judge*—fully' c l o t lie u .
. "Fine," they said, " I II."

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THEY MIGHT, Agues Scall Callega ca n id nal d t-em phailia faathall fa r the
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PAGE FIVE

T H E S A N F O R D H E R A L D . S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

iiami Hurricanes Boston Defeats
Whip N. C. State Tampa Gridders
E M ily ^ To 7 — By Score Of 12-0

Ash Found Guilty
Of Second Degree
M u rd erJly Jurors

First Letters
To Santa Glaus
Are Received

TAMPA. Dee- 2 —W V - R“ dmi
University's husky T e n ie rs acorwl
touchdnnni In tba thiril nnd
fourth- q n a rte v a h rre laal night *wdcfcat the Unhrcralty of Tomlin
Spartans In th# final game on t Inlocal gridiron 12 to 0.
The game waa played In idral
te tha teat Ivm
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w eathrr with a crowd of 4,that
A eowpla of braising ball ear* fan* viewing tba contest with the
Man. Tarry o s and Johnny Nop- Uicrmomrtcr near 06 degrees.
p in te rg , scored two touendowna
Tha Dostonlans failed to pain SHOWN ABOVE makios Ike thrlllU g jum p from Ihe lahe-aff
apleca aa tbay lad tba Miami a t - through Tampa U'a powerful line platform a t the rlfh l is Dab Nolaa of lha Hollywood Daredevils
tu b
In the f l n t half, hut recovered n end Air Circus, which will appaar hare tam arrow afirrnonn al the
Miami teok tba opanlng kickoff fumble and Intercepted • p a u to
ami m ate had tlm length of tha get In scoring position In the last . Sanfard Municipal Airport a l 2i30 a'clock ia many d rslh -d efy ln |
• tunls. Among Ihe slu n lt will he a krad-on crath helwean Iwa
Hold fa r tha ftrat touchdown, Fox two pci lode.
t a m a t tha end of a boneA fter Tampa had driven from a u la , going nl SO milaa par hour. Tha cars will hr leanrd by
ting ground advance. A to- lie own 21 on rime hy ( lum p Wil­ Rarl and Sans. Driving ana car will ba Mr. NolanJ and th r o th rr
n * by Lefty Hehemer waa liams. rarly In the third quarter.
leogvst alnglo gain in the W. Williams Intercepted n Thmps will be driven by Claude P rarce,
aa tba Mlamlana dug virlous- pass on the ftoslon 4.1 and from
tp Into tba line. Johnny Rspovleh this point Ihe Tarrlera scorr.l in
four plays. Provhtrann made six,
N arth Carolina State lied It up W cdemeyrr one awl then Salvnli
•a n y in tba iccuml after 1 y broke lonrr around end and nin t»
l at N K A P I * l.i : x — No teiinpl.f*.
l«OT ATOKA — Iflbll Nrw Jrr^F)
Oaoo, big tackle who played a Tampn's nne-yard line before lin­
( o ld ) C W T
I(» d llll- ^x No
• b a l l o f a ’game all night, rrrov. ing dewned. On the nezt play
One*. I.TL. N«» Tw da !..%«»•
arad a fumble on the Miami M. Salvnli went over for a touchdown.
HWHITT 1NITATOKH — «la CMTT
1.4K. Fin l.o u i:..
P a t Fehley sparked n drive to the
In Ihe fourth quarter Chump
IIAIUNIIKH
2.V-1S«\
do»rn
Miami aeven. tu t tho Wolf Pack William* fumbled and Boston re­
ttUfV'Drft.
d to rraort to chlranery on a covered oil Tnmpa’s 49. From h eir
ItmiAIST. — .No -U|i|illr«
MPINAOII — Sii|i|ilii'i inoslrrn!**.
Jrth down to get the touchdown. It took nine plays to get over for
•Innnnil fair, iiiniK«i
Du
Fthley, faking a line plunge,the second score with Wedcmpyrr
llpr. Hr.
handed the ball off to Artla Roon-going arrosa from tho rne-y.itd
HQUAHII — fill* lipr*. Vrllow
frooknw k I JS-J.l'1; Wliitr, non**
•y , who acampared around left lipr. .
Ohio llnlilrnrd I S r l!».
end to the end zone on a play
Tampa milnishc.t the Terriers
H T l l A W I I I C M — N o ntipnlU*
th a t fooled Miami completely. throughout Ihe game, hut larked
H hrI| r 8»i| I'MM r« c r (INF I
III II • .Si­
TOMsVTOF.N — Suppllm ll*hl.
mmol fair. niradk market. otppr. f,n t’s rnlisl out of ihe i|iMMtinii in o . i*i IIiikk
Uobby Sabolym converted ro th r final punch to get over after
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square tha count.
tui«. That »lo»s not i !«• iifi^hl
diivlmr deep Into Itostnn territory
4 0 0 ; tfc ho J On |tir,b &lt; a
nnd I niton Mini l%
fonvlo r (hr poivililiit\ that Ili«*
Pn* Kn
lar«rr nro to «|ii;tli) ! oii.Vn*.
aevrial I Imre.
IIA N A N A 8 — Miipplir* nn»drrnl»». Allies mipht mt U «lipinmaiic r»*- onl&gt; &gt;t i\t
iltMomul fa ir, m a r k rt p |o h
ali^iiimnl*
or
offer
Italy
Imliitv
in
many i
p* r lb.
S e m in o le C o u n ty
, mriifb In nh.’iiitlon tier lie'll!i:il ii»l Rti-, i.i ^
.uni thrmv hi r %v«*ii;til into th*» I d itm n i
C o u rt R e c o rd *
trii’.*(«li‘ n rn iii'l tin* KiUMi-Cn m.ix mil
man follow*li«i».
Nor i|«k .h i ( l**»*m! ht-r
Rn I Batate C««v*yaxeea
OCALA, Dee. 2
(.7 1 - Seven nm *- inly inrun that th • French tlmlomatic
Lingo, T. L. el u* lo Msry T.
person, w eir hint, tv no serious­ ap*l Hi it i'U wniikl ref i*o tu nn*J — —
ly, when tlm Inromotive of n 8&lt;-a- n•«! •" »»ich Ss-atit'.iiiuviun iioiiI iii Ih
Barg, Btbtdey I». et if* lo 'f i. K.
Imai.t Ruilv.sy ftvighl train liit •. Sr.vikn mimI Norway if llie '
Cwnae.
tin- dining m r al th - r&lt;-.r end.of itMAiiUni attack *|»n»a«t I.* tlum .
'
8* Iton, Jennie C., widow' to Roger
an Altalitlc Coa l line pa*..-nget
W hatavrr tin* fiiinl u|ii«lioi f.». / *
train nt the l ’nl»ii Stall., n el .u s ­ Foibltel, till* ItllfAiuil ill Ihe I • \
IT. Miller ct ux, '
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ing Ivre yp In .b y .
Philip*. I . R. widower lo Align-’coin in*I accept ii iks* of lu»r
lf
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tan B. tcivejoy el ux.
oil ilcnuiinlN hy foiYi* of lino* lit t
Mult-Claim
Deed
»lri|i|Nsl away
for Italy. f.*»
DeForest-Sanfor.l Rralty Co. to
Anderson Goodman et ux.
CandlHonal Kales Contrart
Tho Prosperity Co- Ine.. To Senttnole County laundry, Inc
M IA M I,!*** « —W — Miami’*

Hurricane* fnrthar humiliated the
IneklcaaHaHh Carolina 8 tala
football laam te a 17-7 ffama befora a crawd of 11,480 laat night.
HaM on fran Itrma throughout
tha ftrat half, tbo Mlamlana looted
touchdown*
thrae power drh

in uhirli tin* S tate v light a flint
degree murder conviction while
■I c dcfi nilant ph lull'd «*!i defense
in thu ulleg.u lutnl inhl.ing of
niuithi-r negr.i us tin- In r wax
■iitiiut in hit. nlilu.
As Iho l-’flll tin in of I lie &lt; iii'iiil
l ihirt begin: Hh third week ilou
&gt; i) morning, Kilt- l.ueke of I ..in
i.u .il gee* ell trinl fm ilie ..Ilii'ed
Inking o f olio of the lam e ly p ie —.
I-irs in the Rig Tree Park nenr
I I.ngwinni. He ph-a.I. -I not iruilly
to llie eluirges against him mid
hii ease waa Set for liinl nt in ml
t M. Monday.
Wrilnciday, I I IIley Ituike, lie
i-io, goes on Iriil f r minder in
tie niily oilier eriiuinal en e do. I
.1 .1 for die week lull .Inline die
i'-&gt;llniriiig week llie .ii-e ..I f.n.
i.llPtfC.I t'lllm o|i#I Jl.. - *. .11 ••
Irie.l before .In.lee tlilla .l It
Si.Illll.
llie f. IInWill IT enrivlii.il-. are
made lo the crr.nie.ui-. .lutes in
ve i.r . la v 's paper for III..... u i .l
l ‘ It. Smith. Dee. II nt I«»:•».!
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SANFORD MARKET REPORT

[Soviet Attack
; On Finns Causes
i Alarm In Balkans

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I n n e r Spring
M attresses

sposafwl to a tup of sifto* j
Hour foe most sveipo*.
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H V pow dkr
Same price today J

Uplmlstrrinu ^ Dciiriulalilf Ivtum.dime
I M I N T IN KI N I
rttit t i i i : h i n t m \ o i h m m

as 48 years ago J
2 5 o u n c e s fo r 2 5 $

CALDWELL’S

Mrs. Besi's C A N D IE S

Uto only aa* Itval Its-

(ObBllBBefl ;*NM n « r liter |
urs?e«l to ho ti.*«vont, ('oiiim uitthr lh put
flrorfto Wcui-teiii r.ii-l tmlny.
tlliU.wf'
war.
Mrs. Fmma Abbott l.ymati, well
| | e ip..lce lifter the Senate l.rul [ **
kuown imitirian nnri fnrnirr o|H'ta voted 2r.lt t.i 21 to extend ln , l .i
ahir wrill le the soloist at tho power to n i b France I.,' ileciee
movnlnf service in Holy Cro** for tin- diim tion of the war.
Rpl.vopal (Tiutch Sunriay Diom- Thnrs.lay llie f'hamhei- of D.-pu
iiiC. Mr-, l.ynian i* will knnwii tic* (wire voted confidence in
In rm lriii Florida for her civic nr- Ih .la d le i'. Govciiinient nnd upproved evienns-.n-af k*a-.aigaren
m
k
era who have cnlrrlnm r.l group* powers.
It was iiii.t.-rst.m.l t
all over Centinl Floiida.
liter's Winning ..f air
was
tin- re .lilt *»f lees
With Will inm T. Kdwnrds r!
Jarksonville n:&lt; State lliniim an carta hy the G e.m an
and Robert J. Dill of Jn.-ksniiville torn al K’ultg:&lt;.l
Os Vlee-Chairninn for llie “ Figlil thrrat-. lo I*..nd. I.«* It’
Infnnlile Paralysis'- campaign, it o th er Fivnrli . .lie*.
Fintien “ will o.d -ofl
pooa without siylng that rloii.ln
will do her part In a big way. if llie “ cnenn Fuehici
Florida Is expected to I.a.I the , that kind of 'iu n h a rie
parade In Ihe *"Mnrrh of Dlmes" hn di r b re d .

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Reply To Raids,
Daladier States

CITY RRIEFS

LEGAL NOTICE

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MACARONI AND-CHFESE

MILLIONS Ot POUNDS M*VI O i l *
USID I Y OUR G O V t I t N M I H T

READY IN 9 MINUTE

RED RYDER
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MUStA BEEN A HOLDUP/
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MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED—C aixlakrr lo live on WE BUY, 8F.I.I. OH TRADE
premises. Must know hbw to
ANYTHING IN HOUSEHOLD
operate distillate w ater pump
FURNITURE. MATHER A!!nnd how lo care for flowers,
CADE, PHONE 127.
shrubs and fru it Decs. Writo
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10,000
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Sproya daily. Will .pay $1.00 a JU ST RKCFIVF.lt another largo i
shipment of f.am e* of the very;
thou-and delivered graded to no.
latent gtylm. I'rirrs very renin Fcm Park. C. A. Wale*.__

DAN DUNN SECRET OPERATIVE 48
ME OPEDATIV/E RELAYS T H E C A L L

GIVE HE THE
OFFICE OF THE
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F IE L D S -V E S . COME
QUICKLY--BADS
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district,
.lock
incchanUm for rccoH lnv ther* If. J. XING, Plumbing. Phone (o.
mom eter.
Ilcw*rd. Cliase •
HA” B YOUR W atch repaired by
oae who really knovrt bow.
DOST’ ONE »p*ie lire 700-20, bo- , tedgga. Jew eler Magtwlr* A n
I g tr n Sanford ami Aatnr Farm*.
Clyde Humphrey, phone 220-W. SITUATION WANTED
U 1 8 T ^ 5 e MMINGTON * P ^ n T p HELP AVAILARLK for Christ*
ntai ius Ii . Can iow , em broid­
gun, I t guage, Sunday. N»v.
er. crochet, w rap paebngaa,
80. Finder please notify J- IL
tend
ehililreii.
Refercnrea
ALLEY OOP
May, 810 E. ParhNAvc.. Win*
given.
Price*
rrasonabla. (7
lev Park,
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Phohe 207, Mr*. Moyd Waah*
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ROOM house, eomplru-ly fur*
nlakrd. 422 W. HUH SI. Inquire
Mia. Ila rn r llradbam , 409 W.
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FR iE N O S SEEM
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ROOM house h6« MetlonvUte
Ave.. Alto Garage Apt, 900

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famished M A B 0N EY ~A i’ARTMENTS forl'Uh»tl. reeepll/ rtderoralcd.
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AN INDBPBNDENT NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1939

•r e s c u e

R E P O R T E D K IL L E D

Roman CrowdDemonstrates In F a v o r
Of Baltic RepubUc
TVo peace moves were
nfoot to end hostilities on the
snowy northern battlefields
whern Finnlsh-Russian fight*
ing has drawn the world's
nVtention from the stalemat­
ed Western' Front war.
League of Nations maehin*
orv was set in motion for ar­
bitration .on the demand of
P h tls a d ...(
The tSwadbh legation In MoaCOW - waa aakfd by Finland to
ce tb u h -U te .g a a m lb t an tha po»• Utility of paaea w ith o u t-e lo te tlug th« "indcpcndm eo and vital
l o t o m u o f rin te p d ."
Tha B o v b t praaa dan lad R tw
»la Intandad ta convert Finland
Into a dependency' and attaefcad
B ritain, Franca and tb a IM ta d
Slates’ attitude* tow ard tbd war.
Q uash reported th a capture
o f flee liUij.l* In tba G ulf of
vancss on tk
liorth o f I^n l
Land Soviet

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Some Geneva observers i
sudden laag ss activity looked
though League member*
a
cnxlons to fore* Russia to a
tra te o r . wdtl)Jrow from
League.
• Repercussion from th e Finnish8ov|*t conflict sounded In Rome
whole a crowd dem onstrated In
frsn t o f tba Finnish slgatlon,
cbedring n a t e a d / a n d 'A ie a M f
R uaHal
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,
B ritain and Franee sta rte d a
jo in t blockade e f all G erm an ex­
port*. B ritain said 8fr German
m erchant sh ip s.h a v e been p u t
o u t a f settop aloes th a w ar s ta rt­
ed. O srtnany and" B ritain gave
~ Ut
|W. Hrtl.
lonfltctini
M i air rsl

• In T o k ju tba United b u t t s
A iuharsader s bw ftrrsd .h lt h the
Japaitose F orsiga - M U R ter who
w as reported t o keep: praaenlad
a jeotathre ferm nte f a r th e to t'

E ls e w h e re

Jobs,

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M ayor

T w o N e g r o e s , |t e c e i v e
S e n t e n c e s O f 20
Y e a rs F o r* M u rd e r

For
Says

A taction fe rc e a U n a itre fa* the
ter*n waa a r m tod my C’rculi Judge
Millard B. Smith today In .la
n-sc uf Ell la lo -k a of Longwrrd,
R eport th a t Jean Slbelln*.
fh a rre d wilh re v e rh n and rtM ic­ fra m e d Klnnlah corapoecr, had
in g tinr-cr fttm another** pr-m~-- l bverl klllc 1 In llaUInkl a ir ralua
ly ami held In connection x»:ih the . ru u a e j anxiety among mu-ic
alleged th eft of one a f
*•- •-* i lovunt throughout the world.
press * tre a t in th a Big Tree,i Reef known fo r h b "Val»e T rirta "
nil near Lon*wood.
j ami the p atciillc tone iwi ra "PinA ssistant S tate A ttorney IJoyd la n d b ." he waa once before en­
by
F. Boyle awnninmad thfr rrifming dangered when throati-urn!
th a t h i was ready to try lli)' ran* Botabvtks In Independence War
bu t G. W. .Sp aaaar, eouaeel for
tha defendant, introduced a mo­
tto n for bontfnasnre on th r
grounde- llmt one t f h b m aterial
witneaaea' b a n t w f tha a te le and
cannot bo located. The motion waa
(wanted by th a C ourt over the
gain support, the mayor said.
objection* of the prosecuting a t­
Another Ih t of signers of the
torney. .
p edge cards which has been ta b ­
Tha twonsgroea.who ware con­
ulated la as follows:
victed teat week ot adcOnd degree
Ol0 « B tesrt, Mr*. G. M.
murder- w ar*' aautewoad to eerve
S tu art, G. Evans, Mrs. A. M.
SO yaara each a t th b moraine’*
Mrs. H. C. EdWardf,
court aaaatea. T h r nsgissc. Robert C h a r l e s M o r r i s o n I s bRemuset,
u e d e ^ Crswford, (ieo. Hughes,
Mentgamary and BbieVilr Ash.
M lu Allia Trafford, Mrs. E. II.
w aie.tOrned over to Sheriff Mend
U w ty Chas. E. DsW ars, Alex
far delivery to ill* .State Prbon
French, R. P. Alonger. R. B.
at Salford.
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Young. Mrs. K. C. •Smith, Jr.. O.
annual Sahralion Army K. Goff, Clare nee A. Smith, Mr*.

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U. S. Cautious
In Proposed ]
Soviet Break ]
S t a t e Department
1h Looking: Into ■
Future In S t u d y - ,
ingr P o s s i b i l i t y .1

25 Are Routed
From Red Dance ■

By trU In g a t liomr, Banfosd
p a re n s n e t only asrint In Ib e 'd tVslopment t f the rltv but nl»o
make ■ big contribution toward
the fntu-e of th r young people
h a rt who slould be tha hanker*,
grocers. ealcrnttn.
beauticians,
• te - t f the next dt-cadr, Mayor
T d s a n l llli-gln* raid to d 'v In
conlltitnil r import or the
trfde-at-hoira canipigt).
' T hera la ■ vary amall percent­
age of the hlah aehool amt college
graduates in Ijil, cny who u a
• ti e to find employuicnt here,
Mayor Edward Higgins said. The
meyorlty muat Irate lo acek tbelr
iei turns ctaewhere beeauae tha
volume of ' jiu m»« in &amp;-nford ie
not aufflclent tu w airant the am*
ploym rnt of additional workers.
The result ' U that they move
a liaw h n a «mi i-untribdte lo the
development of their adopted

N eit Court Tfrm

Victory Meet

N a m e d Chairman
In D riv e F o r Funds

Who Wrecked

Deputies Search
For Escaped^Mad
PHOENIX. A rts., Dec. 4.—VP)
—-A squad o f sh e riffs deputies
today, searched the
Phoenix
rcaidantial d istrict fo r Winnl*
R oth Ju d d , fugitive mad slaygt’,
a fte r a wom an's footprints w*r*
fennd outside the duplex w hgrs
aba hid durin g her f i n t escape
t o m Urn state hotpfte) fo r die
■Far Use second time In nix
weeks, Mr*. Judd sneaked out
o f th a 'Hospital w ard, w here she
had bean confined since eeeaplHg
Ikas galtowa
—- ' -a ffte
t . r, kbeing
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I l.d a ^
th
udjudgsd
Insane
T he footprints were the only
sine discovered since Mrs. Judd
broke la te a bouse last night*
wttkJ* a n b o ar of th e tim e lh a
fled. S h e riff Lon Jordan oeUtoatod, ahe eutcrad tha home of
Bed. R obert W arren, M ethodist
m inister, pad took n coat, affrtr e l ecatsree and some cracker*.
Wkdto la the beam, shs penaed
tw a aeU a, one to tb a pastor ax-

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KoTsMutchicr

Sa L. Holland
Announces For
Governor’s Race

City News Briefs

Capt. de-Wolski
Is Speaker A t
Rotary Luncheon
Ucv. M a r t i n Brum
Members To
Support Seal Sales

State S e n a t o r Has
'Spent Much Time
In Public Service

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General Elediun
For Commissioners
T o B e Tuesday

Ingley Report* Hike , Harry Weaver Is
In Christina! Clubs

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Struck By Auto
I n Jacksonville

Pioneer Resident
Of Chuluota Dies

Odd FellowN T Have
Chicken Pilau Supper

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W A S H IN G T O N Hoc. 4.—
(A IM — T h e tro v o rn m o n t w M
ro lin lilv rn tv irlo il in b o nro*
t ootllm* w ith em it Ion, look*
In n w ell In to fn lu rt* ill stu d y *
lit* tin* no-si* i 'i t v o f s e v e r ­
in g d ip lo m a t ic r e la tio n s w ith
r im a in .
S o n ic si im o r s o f Iroth m a*
T n i mile* out over the A tlam ic Mccati, tout oiitnpa finm tin- i»..,.liui-t, N. J , N jv. i U'.-.'ii ti n e io r im r .ic s m lv o o n te d t h l t
rmir-o -a •( |&lt; ntrttl against tha
|ctnumdratiun of cffcctlvcm-wi in rcw uc work a t sen. To save man "floundering" in m-a, the J t invasion of Finland, but tho S tate
pi u\cr&gt;hk' n new ,ca nnchor con&gt;Utlng of o bag capable nf holding 1,00(1 pound* nf w ater, I icpartn i ni i* known lo bo taking
a, »u»|K'tiilcil a t cmUof ropn ladder, *ink* below surface, hold* blimp "teady. Man climb* tu safety. Ihr |M&gt;«ilion that the United
Slater would lore may advantages
riitmltl it lake Ihia atrp. I t Was
raid that the country m ight ba
In a bettor poaition to partial*
p-te in a peace conference If the
prrarnl relation* are maintained.
Tl * withdrawn! qcrtU on WSa
kr|&gt;t to tile ft IT by Republican
i milrnI inn. that the llnoacvclt
Ailniiiiialrnliinr*
recognition of
the (‘nminiiniat governm ent ta
p u ily in Idanie for the Invasion.
At Aberdeen, Waah., meanwhile,
Ormond E. Ward and llota l.n
25 prrainia were driven from a
U
rg
C
H
Cowan were luueil n llcen-e I.,
r«iiuniuniat dance hall and tba
wed in tha Court lluirce by Coun­
ihlte-alnry
ImlMing
partially
ty Judge R. W. Ware.
p n a ked liy &lt;t crowd nf 40tl or MO
h a t iiii-lil.
w tos a j r i ? o , ,M r
The regular drill *ra,ion of lbThe mnl mi tin- In,II rllinaxed a
n, and C a p t R. R. Roto,
three local Nu(lonnl (inard ruin
week of ill feeling endangered by
'tho lo c a l'a m y post, urgluinie* will lie held In the Armory
•oheduling nf n Communist “r e
tonight a t H:00 o’cloek.
lory" dance ill competition with U
|»«t rii.t ,i meet ini- nf pinnlih Ini*
Violator* of C Ry.ordlniurr* will
nilginiit. &lt;nnl - ym palhlrerr.
lw triad before Judge Frank l„
Tin- KimiWh meeting,
msanweeks r*"bile, wa&gt;, held tl," aehedutr &gt;We
l i ; \ I - Uiriiy ‘-twaVfr.t
I idtiasn* can contribute to
ihl* nftcruicn nl l:iHl o'clock
iianal ilia*nit-lit *
1 In* nnll inniiniini*l i row d g»tll*
I'tn l in fn*»il «*f lli- tliincf* KilkJ*
The regular meeting &lt;*l (He
food, clothing, tags. Of Cash .would pelteh, J. W. Snow, L. M. Swain,
Junior rhnnibei
of (.iM ioorr
tin?, kiitiun ns "Worker** Hall" or
ba equally welcome, pointing o u t M bs II. W itte, F. A.
Dyaon,Mr*
•ILtl 11n II.** n*t Ihmii I efort* th t
Irgc It.
In Georgia, noth Emory Uni­ wlll he lirlil in the .Miiyfou llol.-l
th a t there will ba' m a t M ad of F. A. Dy*un, W. o .
Ktansrll,
Tur.ilay night nt *:IH|
|,« k.
ilititr** vtn in htiut Mi ii it nil boys
all If th* many
poof)* tho B u m - *-• Carroll, Frank Diehl, Mr*, versity, III ll'I'J- Aft«-i teaching I'lm idriit I Ini nliI I'nwi-i . n i
in
tin- u n i
intruii throwing
bon Army has on ite Hat a ra to .F ran k Diehl, J . W. Spivey, and school for two .veai*\lie cnterid liouureil today.
hliiiit- i I n k v t i i . l u v t * while n
Ihe lew »'hiKl of the'D in v rreily
bs helped.
W. C. Illley.
i Mitmiiiin i %»*• I »i •••%%« &gt;««l withKtorhls, lialni-svillr, from
t Contrflnitora will ba announcad
And Jim . M artha Muffnlt, Eva- of
An iooHiilanl I'Uiine.* me. ling
In Tho Herald from Unto to time letn Cu*t, Mrs. 8. r . Diekmu.ii, which In' an* graduated ill tt»IH of iho ( mipui II l.ii-.ing Ameri­
together with tha am ount
int do- Mr*. J. T. MeClonr, Mr*. J. M. He lirnietlliiirly entered Iho |iiue- can lo-glmi I'n.t will In- In III |||
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Stlneclplier, J. U. Phillip*, it Z. tice of law -it Harlow, Iu t vol the Ixighii Hut tonight ui N.liu
locking
Johnson, Mr*. I). W. Rohimlt, unteered for Army scivtcv hi May, O'rl.uk, ( ‘-uiiiiiiuittJfr
\VuinCapt. Rose declared th a t con- Mr*. O. E. Clause, Mark J. I’ul- IPI7.* lie ro-e lo II r lank of cap- itriii Mini lufluy, iir^iUK a full nl
dJtieoe are worse new than a year mer. Mm. U M. Wlleoa, Mr». J. lulu, nerving n&gt; n fit lug oh*erver tint! ju te i&gt;fk Ivy it min if i
age, and mors people a ra , unable F. Smith, Mrs. W. F . Tutcn. W. In Ihe Twenly-Fo'iilli StiuaHiun if
to take care of themsalvee due to F. Tutcn, Mrs. 8. Griffon. Hill tlu- A ir Hctvict m whirli he n *
The fir-t mt-rlllig ff- I h r .sBnIkyaffa from variouy g w sm m e n t Jameson, Gordon Wadr, Mary active scrv|-e in France on sever­ furil
I lu ll i I im nit I h r r u r Alice Williams, Mrs. A. II. ilynl, al sector* of ilie Western Front. r v n t Tmuun-t
agencies as well M p m
u m , w ill h r In III in ||nA. H. Williams, J . J . Wade, W.
Resigning fiom tlie Army, lie C haniU -r nf f’nmiiu-H-i* I* nhlitii;
A. Zachary, Mrs. J. It. Richard* csine homo to llailntt lo llit* time­ tunight III 7 ::n» n'rlm k
A sserting th a t the su
XII v lth r cempetgn Is wholly d
c . c . Ilrlgg*, II. U Brklgv.*. C. I. lier of law in J u t). I’.H'.i. ami w-ta ilum III Sanl'iiti n rr lrt|in till lu
upon donation* from local
I’owell. Mr*. H r U W right ami linmcdiattdy
n|i|*-jnled ( ocnly ntlrm l lln- iniTtmg.
C a p ! Rose added th a t to]
W. K iWatsun.
I’rioreuling Alim m e. lie was
kind a re especially w*U
Al»o, Mr*. C. P. M artin, C. I’. elected County Jutlgt- in Ili'JO,
Martin, It. E. Dobson, Edna Chit* serving ill that office for eight
U-ndtn, E. M. A rm ltaue. Krrd years. He ia now &lt;nni|ileting eight
DaUard, A. G. Allen, J. R. Mason, yvara of arrvire in tin- State Sen­
J. R. Ih-nnelt, 0 . F. Hendricks. ate. lie w ta also for four years
Mrs. J, II. Tindall, Mr*. Owen clu b m an of t i c llarto s school
Cook. L. 0 . Roaa, tV. K. Drown, tiustee* during which timo th*
W, A. Roulh. Clyde Stinson. Mr*. new sehot 1 p lm li of It-irtow were
W. II. MeCUntodt. Mrs. W. A. constructed
Tliu liumr-. i*f M u i r K ilratil
Roulh nnJ Ren Crawford.
In HHU Holtaml mairied Mu* Ifllnriiih anti Citnimirrittnrr M. J.
Mary Uroever, a native of Fort Lodtfe win ati|H-iii- m lln- h-itlnt
White, and the Holland* bgire four • t Ihr g rm m l ( lit rli-clhn In hr
children, two boys and two girls, held at tin- f'liy llnll Inrunt me.
The twn M r inuiliilalt- i-t sue-1
Mr. Holland is a Methodist, •
Mason, and a Kiuankw. H r hr* e r r ,) t li c m - r iv t -1 In n - t l . ■ m I h r
been a director of Ihe Florida City Comini-itinn w liili Imlh l.&lt;ivr
With a i t percent b u rsa as ever
S tate Chamber of Commerce for held for llu rr yt-ars.
la st y ear’s aceduate, J. I*, lo g toy,
Coir m i.-kiuin-i’ l.ttilgit was mi•evatal years uml seived as prra•xacuthre vlee-praahtout' of the
pppesed in thn luintarv ih-ctinii
tdent
of
tha
Alumni
Aasoclallon
Bedford A tteattc Nattonal Bank,
H srrir Weaver, a f tU s city, was
tba University uf l-Torida In held on Nov. 7 wliilr Mavn. ll'g •aid toU sr th a t tha C hristm as critic* llr Injured when he was of
1U31.
also served for several gtoa. who ha* servrcl III* rntira
Club accounts a t tha beak can­ a l r o r k (»v a n muIh In J a*V s/ m v ll ld y e .rs He
a . • tru ster &lt;f .Southern term as mayor, ilrfratn l Frank
tina* yearly U shew a a Increase.
Bauer by • nariuw margin
The i n * club# a n Raw -closed
The pull* in llic ( lly llall will
and tho £00 customers n a y a tta in to tha 8 t VIncant's Hospital
open a t H:0II u'rluck end rln*e at
tha money from th eir atehy a t any where he waa reported suffering
•ondown,
City Clerk II. N'V&amp;tyrr
q
reported.
from internal Injmloo.
Information from Jackaonvlllo
revaalod th a t Mr. W earer w as
h it by a te a l cab which had, in
and that lhit tnuufalls there are Isidr in III* Chuluota c
A chicken pilau supper wUI
turn, been struck by a a automo­ be served to members of the In­
-loth heavy and lari a long time, with the Hrv. J. M. Thom
bile driven, by a negro. Mr. Wea­ dependent O rdar of. Odd Fellows
Russlvn •ultliir*. he cuntlnued, Ovh-.l-. wffirlatiiig.
ver had Just stepped from Urn and th e ir friends In tha Odd
are gootl figlilira, but often hare
Survivor* nr* hi* wld
•orbing whoa ha waa atrock by Fallows
poor equipim-nt .inti are poorly t'aughtrM . Mr*. Edna To
Hall . tonight.
Noble
tha auto fat tha tire car mishap. G rand C. A. Heines announced the first of a series of revival officered. A* piouf nf this con- Chuluota and Miss Edna
Ha was reported to have bean today.
The supper
will
be Id*Stings a t the Salvation Army ttntion It* rili-d I lie rase of Kus- of Chuluota and one *&lt;
knocked a boot M fa s t by Urn
slan sold let s with broomsticks Iti-nllry of Minneapolis, kl
f w t on Becond 8 treel.
farce a f th a Impact.
charring A uitria machine gun* In »o Ihrec grandchildren.
Miss
tu
rk
e
y
's
message
was
The drivers a f Ute two M rs
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Well received.
H er subject to­ the Cerpethian campeign in HHC, _ _
w a n arrested a a reckless driving
Al
night will be “ Will a Man Rob and tha fact that 8 t*lin has “ IIiC ito w liil the p it a * ’
■icldated mors than 3,000 of bis x ~ l
,t
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m
G ad?"
TUl
Tomorrow
H ite llark ey la highest Milking officers in Ihe
---------ba practiced in preparation ta r acbedaled to speak a t lb s Juntoi l i s t three yrnrs.
Germany, he said, ia counting
Officers for Ihe ensuti
thb Initiation a f several new High School chapel program . In
thb aflem o ep she will address on securing valuable suupliee from will be rho*rn at the anni
m em bers the fallow ing week.
a Voun( people’* meeting a t th r Russia, but Russia la already lion to be held In connect
Sarvatton Army Post. A t 7t00 faced wilh interasl revolution on the regular meeting of I
of the starvation a f her ford I.odirs No, •?. F . am
• ’clack tomarToWftoenlug she will account
people.
in the Masonic Temple
mwah a t • Htreet* Meeting, At own
Eighty |w rrrn t of the Russian nleht n t 7:30 o'clock,
T t4 f sbe .wlU dellvsr an even peaesnla gu barefoot both sumM aster J . t
Ballade Service a t the Army bead- mer and winter and su ffer fram willWorshipful
urvalda over the meal
an
inadequacy
u
f
other
clothtag.
urged
a
fall
a I tendance
n * a d a t Urn a on sal
A* fo r oil, he declared th a t Rus­
to ba bald
sian oil fields era In the Booth of
Russia and no adequate transpor­
tation facilities e ra BVaikbta to
bring tba oil even lata northern

Salvation Array
Empty Stocking
Campaign Begins

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FOUR

"

THE

*: ^ ~ T

!elery Feds To Tackle
jSSteS
In Bowling
YdJo^Jsckd* favored-Over Feds; Bollins To f l a y . Jle a p JS
Toorney By: Winning Three Games
Coach Sault’ Team WonLastYear6-0 Stetson Second
H i - 1-

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r

Contest OfYear

/y Sanford To Put Lineup Intact Into . Fray
- As Leesburg Appears In Finer— _
Physical Condition
McLura* the Hanford player* art In rood
nt hi* Celtry Fed* through a condition and should be ready to
aetil
play tonlaht.
ht but anappy workout yestervest
■Rah
Seeking their third victory of
___
__________
If.
day
la th*lr laat drill
.trill fo
for th#
Iho aeaaon, the Pcde will be #«•
c Leesburg g*m* tonight
rrting every effort to crack the
Definitely not satisfied with the l«e*burg tram with their greatly
manner In which the *t|uad wa* Improved running attack.
Iaut
ruling,
Met.urn.
cut
the
Ixcdiurg defeated Hanford
d r ifr iio r t and pent the learn to'Jj ,ft I and
pmj wm
^
olll
(„
cnee
will he out to repeat.
for lLooahurg
,W.r.rU lo S f!h il Probable *otartera
tarter* for
^ .»W
2* P*fr.P**r- A f|,,r tonight -re; nuctop, le: K. Jone* It;
Ih# Sanford aquad rnu hong up u d
,111 Vlckera-Hmlth, e;
U aplkea for 10.TO.
iRotler, rir; Weaver,
W favit rrllL
s Penning
r
.Tha P*d* relll go Into the name to*b"r*l *J* Jone*, &lt;|b; Dandrtdg*.
th# Lecburg team favored11 Ih; (Joullet, rh; Maltox or 8udlightly.
Coach Ed Haul.' aquad 1.lertb, fb.
shown eontldermhle Improve-) Pmhabl* Hanford llneupa will
♦ after a poor atari and can f|„H Hale and Leavitt at end*.
m wpected to exert every effort Runaland and Clause at guard,
. to dawn the Pede.
|Kenaud and A. Jonea at tackle,
&gt;•,' Moat o f the lavahurg player* iHlaer, center, Beckwith, quarterreported to be In good condl-’ back; Epp* and Page, halve*, and
. t t o n ^ n d ^ M d y ^ o ^ d a y j^ ^ ll^ f^ n g e l^ M u J h ^ ^ ^

an*

CHALKING ’EM UP
With

_______ CHARLIE CHALKER-------- i
Raadea* Reoadnp*
Coach McOowall of Kollln* break* all kind* of precedent by
naming an all-etate football team . . . Rare for a coach to do that
. . Moet coaehe* *hun the light o f public proclamation as a bat
•htttu the aunahlne . . . Rut I f* a fin* squad McDowall ha* selected
• . • Don't aee how another could b« named except for a eoupl* ‘o f
selection! in the line . . . Brad Byrd, the Old dator Scrub,.who
"
1* living In Hamlnolr County, broke Into Ham Bots*
Buts' ‘cell
‘column In
the
t
_____ Jnlon yesterday . , . Brad was
WKton* o f the faithful at
tha Toeh game last Saturday . . . Ha say* that whDa Toeh playad
a groat game and fully deaervad to win, that the Oator* bar*
nothing to bo ashamed of . . . Mia* Dot Powoll play*ad a fin* gam*
Ingle* title fo r
o f badminton the other night and won tha city sin
women . . . Sanford now haa a eoupl* o f player* folly eapabW o f
matching any Orlando haa In our estimation . . , Our opinion for
tha moat dependable player* on tha Calory Pod aquad weak-in and
woak-outi John Angel In the backfiald and Jim Riatr In tha
Una . . . Neither have played th* flashiest ball nor porhap*
tha boat but both are capable and always do a good Job
. . . . Hope thla weather will lot up toon so wo can so*
K those three young ladleeIn action with
tha Plorida Fowyr and
S' Light team . . . Wonder If Bill Rutledge can manage thorn aa well
their predeceaeorat . , . Don’t forgot to follow the Fed* tonight
to Looaburg . . . They'll put up a good gom* In aU ptobabUlty
. . . W e ll pick Hanford 7— Leesburg T . . . W a ll taka Florida
. or#r Auburn T to 1
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season, six leading Tara will be
making Uielr final loeol gridiron
etand, two of whom, Paul Bou­
ton, center, and Al flwah, guard,
are foimrr Lakeland High School
luminaries who have performed
brilliantly daring their collegiate
footfall careers.
)
llouton, lanky center. -,haa al*
ready gained recognition from
some o f the slate’s columnists as
a selection fur All-Rtar renter,
while Hwan has liocn given honorahle mention in his guard ca***Oniy Ihe brlllianrVork o f Don
Ogllvle, .Swan's guard partner,
haa kept Hwan off of th* covered
first siring All-Htate post.
Ronton, In the opinion of Coeeh
dark McDowall. Is on* of tha moat
Improved member* of the Rolltna
team. A mediocre tackle hla freakman and aophomnre years. Bouton
wa* ahlfted to center hla Junior
aee son and became an understudy
to All-State Dirk Turk that year-

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Team 8 took tbo league lead hi
KasMimaa..
the bowling tournament apoRaored
by th*
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7
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week
eridlag
T k u ra Nov.
games with 1000 for a single
XI.
game and SH88 total for threw r is s e e
Aeeeaee
Oi
gninra.
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I. IL Holler
III
f.
H.
Cobb
III.!
Roy Holler moved into first a. a Uhrlg
111.1
plan- In individual averages with I. T. Balls
lle.l
k.
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Klrehboff
lie .i
177. II. Cobb moved up to aacond (. I). Jennlnee
I I I .L
piece with aa average o f 172.1 It. F. I'esold
IS*
and C, Uhrlf dropped from first *. Dr. Broil
ta il
P. Dolly .
its.i
to tlii-d plaro with an avvragn *.
last
I*, a. Hebe
o f 171.A
II. It. l*opo
MM
MM
T. IMIy tolled a 318 to register II. F. D, Heolt
L . Tharp
MM
a high singlt game by beating M
II. tt Kaeeermsn
M *.l
Fred Roily's 284 that he rolled the It. P. fesod
M*
I*. It. Borlle de
MM
prevloo* week.
II. tv. I.uitwla
II*
The schedule for thta week la II.
W. I.uhrmsn
MM
aa follewst
II. I. Peln berg
t t i. l
I*. K Kelrldae
MS
Tuesday Team 8 vs. A.
SI. It. tlAtrland
M il
Wednesday Team 8 vs. 8.
I I Dr. nor
MS
Thursday Team 1 va. 4.
It. II. Clause
M il
III
Any interested In Joining th* II. C. Welsh
II. II. Wltlr
J IM
fowling club may contact on* of M.
W. Thorn Inn
11VI
the captains and an affort will IT. K Prlrs
III
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Ihi made In plat* th* new mem­ IS. J. Ilsrhel
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si. y. nut
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SI. f. Ptelarber
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II. Is nsel
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II. Prsd genii
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Real Estate Coaveyaacej
MlUer, James R. et ux to Home
Owners’ Lean Corp.
Kingsley, Emma L Perkin* and
hsb. to Ethel Randall.
Key, A. R. Guardian of Florence
A. Darner, et al to Jewel P
Schmidt.
Miller, J. T. et ux to Mary Dixon.
limited Warranty Deed
Chase A Co. to T. B. Middleton.
■ Master’s Dead
Ware, R. W. Special Master Ea.
tell* Wallace et al, deft*., to A.
R. Key, Ouardlan.
NIX, S. J. Special Master Sanford
Country Club Estates, Inc., et
al, deft*, to Anderson Goodman,
et ux.
Quit-Claim Deed
Field, Earle T. et ux to Home
Owners’ Loon Carp.
Satisfaction Of Mortage
Home Owners' Loan Corp. to
■Jamea R. MlUer et ux .
Loaa*
Wheeler, B. F. et al, trustees t*
C. R. Clonta.
Plaal Judgment
John Powell A Co., Inc. vs. F. F
Dutton A Bona, Inc.

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CORAL

CABI.E8, Nov. 20^-

best, games of the year, the Uni­
m itoi an m i
domes liolied Wednesday. Nov. It. versity of Miami Harrlran** ar*
looking with trepidation toward
THAW I
their next two rival* on the grid­
f.
iH i i !
iron! North Carolina State which
!*•
i g j i l ! l { i i i plays her* the night of Dec. 1 and
the University of Georgia which
I W X i i - .......« «
4,3 come* to the Orange Rottl a
111 IH
T o IhIr
aai i i i m s in week later. Roth are potentially
•VR«
strong elevens which havo not
TH A1U
RR •C '
performed up to their peak per-'
If. *tirlA»l&lt;U .... lI illl f it IIV lot formances
aa yet thla year.
•i Kirrhhoff
If. fin urn .
Two weeks ago It waa the Uni­
Ti Eat r Mrp
versity of Florida which played
Dr. liny . ..
M l M l I I I i l l what Coach Josh C«dv tanned
W. I.udvr g
l i t 1*1 111 I I ]
Its outstanding gam* of the year
Tolnle
I I I . M« M l f i t ! to trip favored Miami 18-0 and
Com., rolled Thur.dsy, N*V. II
then last week South Carolina—
which had done the same thing In
i- n * « i ____
?f. i n t i! _____ m ii4
1938 and 1037—caught fire long
It. T*nhrvn*n .... I l l
enough to eke nut n 7-8 triumph.
If. &gt;Vorrl»««1
1M
Miami waa favored to win both
r. I'h rlw __ __141
tl* Ml
n . l f R h n __
H I
games but the defeats bid fair
to turn a season which look#l aa
Tn|*ls
••I • ll ••I M il It wokld be quit* successful Into
•V4.
ft
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•
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a losing one. Miami now haa an
'Sj
TFAW d
United States .bean produc­ I
.... IT! 11! Ml 44! even break in eight games and
V'wTOlit
.
n.
14!
.
lit
•
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tion docroasod thla yaar by al­
will be the underdog In both com­
44!
W|.Usher
Ml
most 8,000,000 bag*.
ing coilteet*.
71. Jennln*R ---- Ml
in T il
Toln In

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SELECT SELECTIONS

Th* Uni tad State* is th* only
aatlees that celebratee Thanksgiv­
ing Day. . And thla year It la
about tbo only nation that haa
mukh canoe to giro thanks.
&lt;TM, air. Tfhllb human beings
la other parts o f the world ore
worrying about U-boat* and air
raids, the big worry In the land
o f the Are* la what team will
what bowl.
On thlf
Thanksgiving, th*
original and IM r _Frank’s
fit
—
iv* un
defeated
elevens will put
'gated eleven*
rarords and post aeaaon hope* on
th* lino In the 11 Mg- game*

lads could poll through on In­
spiration.
San Joe* StaU over Drake. San
Jose of California haa probably
th* beat outfit o f th* smaller
schools, one that could cause a
great deal of trouble with tha big
boy*. They bare come through
18 hard games unbeaten and,
with an even share of th* breaks,
will end a remarkable season
against n fair Drake buneb.
Alabama over Vandv. 'Rama 1*
trouble mainly by a defense that
la a trifle alow, and th* lack o f a
scoring punch.
Vandy too ha*
troubles. Both aro overdue. We­
l l eall Sanford for a field goal
and th* Tide by 10 to 8.
North Carolina over Virginia.
Shouldn’t be hard.
Arkansas over Tnlaa.
Wake Forest over Davidson.
Texas Tech over I-oyol*.
Seasonal average—^
78.2**.

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Louise
r Com*
plaint flleS tl.rola oa or befur*
----the vole day in DeeewMr, MW.
which la December 4. I*W. eU**e'lee ■
a uocr..
Seera* ..w
pro eoafeeen will
wise
wa.
be sitertC
*n l*r*« nga*—"
asalnet ran.
—
,
It M also ouieree that l»k* m&gt;4|
Ilea be published ease a wsek h r
four consecutive weeks In Ih*
Hanford Herald, a newspaper Mbnaked in Bamlnei* ceuniy. rioti-

da

DONE AND O nD ER E D October
Hat. M l*, at „Hanford. Hrmlnola
County. Florid*.
..-w v .w j.w
O P. HERNDON
Clerk
Olrrull . Court.
MmlaOle
Ceuniy. m ale o f Florida.

. Ily A. M WEEKB
They are Tennessee, Texas A
D C.
(SEAI.t
id M., U. C. L. A., Rutgers and
LESTF.n
H
A
Itn
iH
.
.
Ban Joe* Stale. A ll ar* picked to
M N. Orango Ave. Orleadn. FI*
pull
through
except Rutgers,
which haa almost a fifty-fifty
IN TUN ITECVtT COVET OF TML^
NINTM dlDIC'IAL CUtCt'IT I.\
ehanea.
AND SON SEMINOLE COUNT*,
The selection*!
f l u h i i i a . in i H A s r x a r .
Auburn over Florida. Compar­
W. \Y. U a V'BON. JIL, Pla * H ff
ative showing* In four .common
D A WHO^L Defendant.
MAE
games point to a touchdown marO H D IE - . FV
- B L iC A T IO N ‘
1h far th# Tigers. It la poskllo that Florida'* fighting aplrlt
’ ^ v ou ^ h H E *'ira in K H t n E Q u m ex&gt;
l e g a l n o t ic e
In appear to Ih* Hill filed agalaei
will nutllfy that advantage. But
you in lb* abet* entitl'd rauer.
N o r ir K t o n s k U ir o k *
Indication* ar* that Auburn also
Wlilrh le peadlna. oa Monday.'JnhK T A T K O F F L O R ID A
w ill' ho on edge. Following all CO
aarv l i L I I I !
U N T T OF H K E IN O LB
iIT
t IH
ih FtJRT.„_____
F c n m E it o n o
■n n■K D .that
..
the comparison*, etc., w ell say
Vom and eaeh of you ar* hereby
Ordsr e
o lf Publication
pnhvhla Order
Publlcallon be pub
Auburn by 7 to 0.
. notified and rmulrtd lo present Ibis
any claims and. demands which l.shed once a week far four cotitx
Trrtnra**« over Kentucky. The you. or either of you. may here eecutlve weeks In The Heafoni
newepsper of uenarel
Wildcats a n ready and should age net Ihe relal* of MAIIKI. ROK- Herald.
published Ik ■Wmlnole
ila
lli'CK
WAaillNflTON. orceaeed. rlrculellon
put Up their beat fight of th* Ial*
County,
FI'..
Id*.
of said County, lo Ihe Coualy
W ITNESS my hand nnd teal ae
year. 'So will the powerful Vola. Judas of Hemlnnl* County. Flor.d*.
Clerk
Of
|h*
Circuit Court al Han­
who ar* Smarting under verbal within right calendar months from
lima of Ihe flr*l publication of ford. Florida th e November I*.
lashings since tno comparative Iho
Ihl* notice. IMch cU.in or demand a n . i t i t .
poor showing
against
Vamly. must be In wrlllns. and must eiala
a P. HERNDON
Ctsrk. ClrrulJ Court
Oou
Expecting a thrilling, bitter bat­ Ihe place of reeldrne* and poat of­
JSKfl
B
y: A. V . W E E
KS
tle, It look* Ilk* Tennessee by fice address of ih* claimant, and
'D. C
muet
he
awnrn
In
br
Ih*
claimant,
two touchdowns, maybe
yuc three.
mice.
a*rnl. or allnrney. or Ih* earn* « h r a U
1
Texas A. and M over Texas.,win i,*ri&gt;m* rod are«rdln« lo law.
1--I. J
1 Klrei
L'l.. i Puhileadoa.
lint.llcMt Inn. ihl.
Ihl* Had
Mnd dal
Although no cinch .IIL
wllh Jock
day
Crain running around, the great ° r November. M a. ^ w a t * o n '
Aggie elaven outclaaars Texas on Admlnlslratqr C. T. A. of Ih* __
tela of
attack and defenic. A fairly easy
w a s i i in o triumph I* predicted to end a UADRI. noRnrcic TON.
deceased.
fin#, unblemished season, follow­
ing whlth' will come a Sugar
Bowl Invito.
U .' C. L. A. over ‘ Washington
State. .Unbeaten but thrice-lled
Bruins by a nlco aeore.
!
317 PnlmeClo Ate.
* Phoae 441
Brown over Rutgers. Pretty j
"TV* Pregressive Stoe*"
en. Brown play* a shade bat-1
U r fpqtball, but Rutgerb’ unllcked
We Own Our Piece. Our Orerhead U Small and We;

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER I. 1939

EaUbliahed In 1908

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Finland Receives
Furious Attacks
By Land, Sea, Air

OUT AT FORT PENNING

O ffers O f Help!
Outpouring Of Indig
natioh Follows Rus­
sian Attack Of De­
fenseless Neighbor

C i n „ J New Government Is

ICC Ruling Is
Termed Victory
For Southerners

kenator s Mand Forniecl In Little
Republic In Hope
OnMed FlyLosses Of
Halting Conflict
Pleases Papworth

To Be Held Dtt. 6

Pepper Says Delega- Is Reported Sunk
tionToMakeNewBid
For Reimbursement Navicert System Is
Put Into Kffect By
“ Tile rlire-rfnl new- ol ulml yon
pru|n&lt;sa tu do toward rreurlng o'i
British Authorities
approprintion fur Ibe ivimti n.-e

Roosevelt Flays
Hearing On Pro­
Soviet Invasion Lost
posed WeightHikes
Condemns Resort To
Arms As Arbiter
0{ Differences

NUMBER 86

•*

Russian Warship

While the decision cf the Inter­
state Corameic* Cotmaleslcn that
the same fretobi level (hot.Id pre­
in bot&amp;rtM
vail In
bottf. tb* North and the
South was an imngrUnt victory
for the Boutlu ||&lt;* Oocislon has no

unlit of Florida farmer, for to-,•
iMMetnitA l'r »«a
e&lt; leeurnil 111 the Mrdllrrrtinciin
l'rt’s»ltlt,iH H in is c v c H lotUy
iFruit Fly campaign i, tno t pleu-UuMitia'a
ing." II. M. I’ttirWurtb, l« » jl bad- i-oMili'iniu'il Stivii’l
i J H U dmlhfidetabios K
ei in c/furta to latturo the eeini- invu.sioii of Finlmiil in which
Seinlnols CTunlyto1Iflerida, J. E.
'l.uiMinmL advtsi-J 'Senntue t'lamle thp little iTpnblic is bcinR
Wathen, traffic tasnagCr fee*the
I’epper tuduy.
and
American Fruit Grower*, said to­
Mr. Fapwurth'a action followed ImiiiiiiIpiI l&gt;y nir, luntl,
day.
:i pries dUpateli from Tiilbilnre. ai’ii front I In* fur north to the
i ' .Soldier* manning machine guns in a night exhibition at
elosp In an Infantry attack on a hostile position, Thl*w
htr III which the Sellntol' &gt;ui.l Hint suulhrrnnio.sl tip.
Florida growers and ahippere
the Florida delegation wiuihl re.Fort Banning, Ga. Tracer bullets give a weird effect to th*
dices srr part of the “ streamlined army" taking part In niahive sought to prevent the car-1,
Thu I’riniili’iU nnitl it "to
I
new It, fight in (lie ronilng m-—
rleri from Increasing Uio ostl-1
.lines q f Dr*. Mesa machine gun fire U frequently u«ed to
neuvers and coordinating extrcl-cs.
| ion for the lo-.ee xuilainr.1 in tranii" to .’•t’o Ihu iwlicy of
shipped from thla state to north*
President Roosevelt issued • shipped from ths state to north­
! Ih’.' Iien.l |.rndlratloii rampul.-n.
force sprratliatf."
| Mr. I’npworlli iiuiiiti-d out lo
formal public statement that all ern markets miles* there Is a
Flal-iiid sought to stay
tho
j Dm Similar that nelnlnole l minty
In the
peace-loving
people*
would corresponding dteroisc
Ixufferivl to the tune of user &gt;l(in,- iron fist of th» Soviet giant
rate
structure,
Mr.
Wathen
said,
“ utianliftoutlr condemn Jhjx new
IKK! iii damage- during Hie pro­ through tanning a new govern­
and yesterday's ruling o f the ICC 1
retort ~lo military force as ths
gram -poll.me,I by (lie In pint ■ ment.
Itirtn Itylu, governor of
has nothing to do with this mat­
arbiter o f international &lt; differincut uf Agrirultuiv mnl mhh-il the Ilsuk uf Finland, sueftrded
ter.
He said tb*
Invasion
Hull truck lunm-r* -uHi-red heat*
.Pointing out that if the carriers
Jeopardised the “ rights of
II) through lie- desli.ieliou of Aimo t'njundee ire Premier. Miss­
It is highly imporlunt Hint the util
town banks there is an
are permitted to Increase the es­
hind to self government."
IH'pperr, tumatoe-, nml iille r leg- ing from the new cabinet wtr*
community
ul
laigc
hike
the
balance
o
f
fl20,IIUU
inf.n
miilile
A■
’ dUsenler from the general timated weights, theta will te a
liable crops.
"trade at home" rani|iuign seri­ Mimiiill).-’
Ciijlindri' and Foreign Minister
American attitude was the Com­ drastic Increase In transportation
In Id. stuti-nicnl. hemilpr Cap Kljat Kthho, who steadfastly op­
ously, utberwiM' the cnnnnunily
"While the-c figure* do lint
munist organ, the Doily Worfctr, costa for the shipment of the vest
per
declared
Ibe
compteolb-r
ginwill rctrugrea.. Inst*ad of grow, mean (but nil uf this
money
rial, Frederick Delano, "I, ullei- posed rspitulatiun lo thr Ituuian
which described Finland as the volume of prod net* from this
J. I,, ingle)', executive vice pres­ lim e- Sanford permanently,, il
conccsspyroasor and apeuaed ths United County, Mr. Wathen said that the
ly wrung" in hi- recomnieinlalioii deiiinuds uf tvrritonal
ident
of
the
Hnnfmil
Atlantic
duo cliuw uii unfavorable trend.
final
hearing
on
the
matter
will
against the Floilda .deligalioir- I sinus.
States o f making efforts to “ proNalluual Ilsuk, *n!d today.
As Hie Mayor has frequently
be
held
In
Washington
on
Tues­
rexglutlun uliicli pivpo.rd -ui'li r;''■oka war /against the 8oviat
In Ihu cuiifliet,
raging at
II. M. I’npwurlli, pioneer res­ pidnled uut, wr would make uv
Union
The next step In connection linbunirnirnt.
n( by using Finland as a day, Dec. I and altar that lime
Charged with first degree min­ ilient of Ma'iford, ai-11 gave III* n y cunccislon in order to ubtaln
j points from one end to th*
ths
briefs
will
be
pietoatad
to
"The report uf Hie cuinplroller l other of Finland, n Russian war­
der, Btnclair Ask,, negro, went on support tu Mu)ur Higgins’ plan llie locullun here uf .an Industry villi Hu- Inipruieniejit uf Slate
(Mora,
.
The British press cried that the commission fur study, i
trial for his lire before Judge to reduer lIn- number of local s&lt;itli an unitunl iwyndl of $n(W,- Iti.iul .\u. 14 flam Sauford lo the general I, utterly wrong, both III ship m i, reputled sunk by FinThe
final
hearing
jla
umli r-lundlsg of Ibe fnrl. a- nidi butteries defending the port
Finland was being murdered, and
MDtsrd B. HmlUt at th. Court dollur* thut go mil of town by 0011 In fSOU.UUU. Yet (but ammiiil llrivvid cuunly line, must be made
'orond deelarlng, " I lime advneated tills lunes Sanford each yrar to In- by Ibu State Itoud itrpartment well as uf the principles invulved,'' uf Hangar,
railed her a martyr af freedom. been held by the U&lt;totptata Com- House this morning In thr re
rm uf idea for year- mnl yenr».“
u ■d in tno growth mid develop- nod official* uf Ilia department I'epuer ns.urtrd lierr.
Cloudy -kies nl first screened
"T liv riiminittei' appolnlid by
As the eaiopnign which was iiuilt of sutiounding loinnnini- -ay II lx Impractical tu take this the ►ecrvlsry of agriculture went llvlilnki, then Ituuian warplane*
step at this time. County Attor­
date foy (he trial *1 W. C. launched unit u week agu con- I le*.
into (lie wlvle matter thoroughly routed down upon the capital
k J r , of. Avon .hark, tinuMl to gatn'-eMpp.-vt. ’ Mayor
“ Henca it I* Important lo take ney II. F. HonshuIdcr -aid kmksyi ami
reported huge damage ran- RHil |W|«8»rhrtt Umtbinic Mul
with lasrtslswgliter Inrrun- Higgins lepurlrd lodaj Hint an Ibis
OnJv a small serlkni uf Hd*
campaign
trrioiuly
sod
lllng Into many million, of did- rbiiifKiinninc-* Thr - flnn|
fn a 8 to 4 'decision,'the Inter,
_ T
_
iU *
wltK th* drowning of two ritimatnl
ri.iioo per-mis lini spend * Sanford dollarn in Sun- ■'ictrb of tile highway lo the lar. tu Florida growers.
Kirn iIok ii trvrm l raidt'rs.
en It England was in­ staw Commerce commission up- prominent Deland co-eds when slgnetl llir pledge cauls which ford,” Mr. Ingley said.
Last Co. d
through
lirevanl
this report 0,(1
did not '".c
include llir hinpporls n ni-liinj: I)«*niriark »nd
ksld yesterday the tosrthVi toujr- the car In wbkh they were rid­ arc now bring rireulatrd
clined ia glva i t In connection with llir cam­ r-unty bs. ever torn M,nejrd iV.1"'
h&gt;
ik . Hold
ir....i Department
......... .............
mg complUnt MnoetvdS- ing plunged through an open draw schnol rimlrnls, with s prise In paign, Mr.' Papworth declared slid the
The ttalun
cress made a
ofli Idirect damage whk-h people of Norway raid Ihrrr KussUn W«rFlorida sustained from Oils mi*,
liri’ ini bombliif Russaro*
•barbed reference tb “ brutal pres- criminatory freight rates,
bridge across tbs St. Johns River the student obtaining tire- inu.i that the movement should- begin rlali hsvi -aid that ll)i, section gukleil ami oversralous campaign.
fortress, on thu solitliw cst PX*
i««r*“ by Hutila on Finland. The
reductions in '•
W«xf of here, was also continued signers.
with lliu nicrrlianl- thunurlvea, will piobally to re surveyed, Mr.
"W
e
have
naked
Ihr
Frdfinl
ft trinity of Finland, while
th«
Scandinavian countries,
appro- rail thsnres on a list of mandfpC' until.February during this morn*
Pointing mil llir
»«ln r
»/ p.dliling out that If llir prire* nl Housholdtr saul, pointing out that Government to bear its legitimate tiuitli A id it* town of l.iimhnnt*
, V
l-entire o f the violence so near tured article*.
In f’s court session.
rpeinltoi- Sanfnril dollar in bun nirrrbalidisu in Sanford am in the survey lx the next »trp In con­ share of this lose. The action of rri wu8 nfluini' Nfl«*r two dtyt
their borders, maintained official
Granting a plea of th* southern ' The rare was originally set for ford. Mr. Ingley said "In mo line with those Ip mirrminuing nection v itli securing Hie lung Federal agent, in His ileslriirtmu
iMiinhurdim nl.
Advlcp*
itcmrajlty.
govemors* conference, t ie ' com- trial on toe. It but the change business we Imve to ini|Hirt new tuwns and if the riiidmnur* are suuglit liiiprovemrnl of Ihi, road. of the fruit fly wu&gt; as murli for of air
fioin Kitkine»a, Norway,
laid
mlulon In effect recognised the • f date-was granted following an raih In I Ire* amount of ll(i(l.uou accorded prompt and rulirtcuus
Although Ha- Seniiin.le County ths benefit of the remainder of
Uu&lt;o«laii m Mi i k din|i|ie«l by para*
HELSINKI, Dec. 1.—(AT—The principle of establishing rate.poli­ announcement to Urs court by aiomaM) lo meet ruricnt ps &gt; treatment, there ruuld lm tin In­ Hoard of I'umiiilssionere i. mak­
Ihu United States as It wns for rhule hud taken l'cl*nmo( Fin­
poverhmrnl of Finland resigned ty between shipments wholly wMi,' JUsIstant State Attorney Uoyd loll reqiiirrments and in
l Ire ducement to lrude with oilier Ilian ing every effort In i;rt u Minry Florida. They destroyed uur fiult land's cli i f Aietic port.
early hsjfy in hopes that a neyr in th* north and those from, tp&gt;» t . 'Boyle' that ths fathers of Inr swapping nf clearings willi l « « Sanford inrrrhauts.
made. Its effo il, hue Ibu, far to keep (ho Infr-tatinii
from
rtrlme might reach an armistice *cn|li to northern points.
(?iipi'h1iR|ten i r -ports
two- -girls, Mildred Mercer ami
l.&lt;en in vain ami il I- |.iwrrleeH spreaiiing. They lank our prop, ,,i«ld tho
,.
hatting fe'oriet Russia's crushing
Myra
Marhcti,
had
requested
the
On a doten commod I
erty. III
ill Ihr in
I.uhlii- Interest, and !'.rw ifvernnient probably would
to url further In eomierfion with . erty,
Invasion and snare the iislicn sommlsslow' ordered rat*
try
to
nrtnnge
a
Dure.
then
cask-fie
postponed
until
cfler
the
till, piojci't until Hie Itoud Dr- Jwe have a right by the seiitlinrnt.
V
from n reported Soviet threat of lions ranging from f)v* to 36
Christmas holidays as an accom­
partmeiit make, Ihr -urvey, tlirjp f every law to Just ium|Hinsn- Hunch nrgoMMInn* at Moscow.
“complete destruction."
Many nvllinn' firring the FinCounty AHuniry slid.
lion.
cent. On about es many other* modation to th* fandlles. The case
Parliament was convened late covered In tb* southern complaint, Of J. K. Weathered, charged
rupif.il.
where
Ituuian
Thu status i f the proieel was ' "We str going tisck to Wash- nidi
laet ntzbt. in a Hty lighted only it ordered no changes, polo Wag jeiatly with Touchton in th« in
oiitlineil ill o I••111 r tu Mi. Itous- * Ington In Jamiary to fight Hus honiln look al Iriist fill lives yeaby briiulngs sot ablate in three out that there was no evidence diriment, has not been set for
fi’idui V l iniiis’i Irgnlion spokesholder la,t week from t J. lie-I thin- through."
terrific aerial bombardment.-, and Uiat cilallng rates were unlawful. trial »• rvtA 30 iH-tceut merra»■ m Ibe district nightly until after the Camps, diviahin engineer
III’.M a l, Mosi’mv ill thr Russian
uf |
received the resignation of Ih*
street
lighting
for
Ibe
I
lly
•&gt;
(
holidays
had
been
accepted
by
Ihr
... Alleged Cuba operators in Rem
••&lt;•1 ,’i niiirnt hid trmaved lha legi ights of •ws)-i, » Ilk’ll i, In part, M y g
|
|
Be^anse it established the prb
BAnford ih I’lnlmtliril in llir n**w) City.
cabinet 'o f Premier Cajandrr. who
tori*
County,
under
bond
for
vloiifinti***
l'lr|ilinnrt nml pn^aporti
as follows:
bad been branded by the Soviet rlpl* o f rale parity between the InUen « f the State'* antl-luttery to'krer rale contract t-nlrretl iiitol Umler the new agieeiuvilt. tu
u
rrr 1111111110111111)11*.
north
end
south,
[be
order
waq
“
Project
U83
rsli
ini,
form
San­
as “ a war inowrcr and tool of
I'oii ftt ll M'llt njipraU to both
regarded here, however, as-a sig­ laws ai charged to grand Jury in- Wrdursdsy rtenlng by lire &lt;’ itv while way lights will be added, ford lo Hie Nl. Jolure ttlvei, a
Russia's Imperialist enemies."
f*ce Irpil. The Luininiasioii and Hie Florid.. P..w- |four on t|lv Kr,„|„.,|e Boulevanl
djcJpisnls, w(|l glso f*c*
notion-* In irfrain from bombill.tanrr nf la I 2 mill's. Wr have
ThV cabinet n signed as report* nificant development in the,long,
*
r
Light
(
oni|iany,
in
whieli
’
u,,
|),r
entrance
to
Sanfoid.
lour
'pen
|||: 4lrfriiFi lr - 4 civilian!! nml un“ that Russia bad served an squabble over territorial roll lev- before Judge Hnillh and th* cases the C.lty will rerely* a new rule on j j , „ f or,t Avenue and Iwu cli in nlir fib , one slu-rl showing rrn- ,
spread'
forlifirtl v it ion.
l|u a ik cij an
ultimatum thraatenlng to Com- eta
K. vrn overland lerline for this projcri mu a num­
o a t. ftr trial as fallows: K. D 33 permit lower than under th. |&gt;ark Avenue.
)|iiiu«'ilintc
i « i'll .
pl»l*ly_ destroy" tkli nat
nation of * It was generally .tolievrd that Smith. Nov. II al 10:00 A. M-i previous ...nli.nl
which
wa» lights wee- also lidded at i-rat- ber of years ago. hut •xlmdiiig
Mrs. J. I,. Ingb y, rliolrinou ol
only from lake Jr.-sup to junc­ thr (.Tiri.lina- Seal Sale rsui|uiigii
Ill it.•un *iinitiioiH'i)
men
b«*
3jiM,000 . people unless Ih
the *«*• i bo souther a governor*’ success In Harycy Velno. Nov. U ot D:30 A. signed III I'.i.’ii
turrd Inealhmc over the ."lly.
tion of Slate Itustl No. ‘JuX, dis­
tKi’i'ii
;'J )in r » f«• rrgistrf for
nnm -nl eapilulaUd Imme lately this rase -would encourage them M.: Iioui. Milrbsll, Nov. 13 al
Ttie increased lighting I. ia
In addition the cnndlepower of tance’ of sewn mib-i. Wr lano no for Krmiuoli Cininly, lialay ui.jid nulituiji civirt*. ijui^t continued
jo
nlorpMpoodJags
reeking
a
g
»
ami reonplefrly to all o f Itusela’s
every iiubllr .piritnl r|Hsrn to
11:80 A. M. and Stinson Kinlsw, line with Hie program &gt;.f Hie the white way llglils in the bicterritorial and military demand* oral downward id le ion of sooth- Nov. 13 at D 30 A. M.
t^ominissiuii for Hie linprovem. at ilies* district I. lo I*- Inrrrasrd map whatever of Ih- pail of this ;lvr full I’.HipiTslloli toward luak- uii tin* \V«« tern Front. The •Ink­
projrrl
furm
Sanfiud
In
I
akn
ing of th*'
l.'JtiO-ton
Finnish
1 Pend with virtual annihilation Perth rates.
of
Hagfuid
a.
a
further
ui.iae.
ng thr seal s a il- -urrrssf’il.
ASh, whose trial began this
Two now members, Commission­ Mwvnlng, I* rhargvtl In a giarpl merit tu “ trade at home." As Ihr from lot) to 2bu "bile Ibe ruitillr Jessup fitnil Hie Juliet Ion of Ntatr
at th* hand* of an eiivnty M
The campaign for llir sale of NtiMiiici 'lih iitu r by m mine o ff
wer
of
IT
uvrrlieud
lights
it
ti
Itoul No. 302 Id Ih- SI. Johns thr reals |s non underway all (lit Stolli li con.Nt v%^9 «IiJvlu»cd.
iOtittF Its sis* and strength. Pin ers 1. ilsdeti Alldredgo and WR- Jure Indictment with premsdilatml power company’* cutitrihuHnn to
hicrtaseil from mi to 2i0.
Hivel, n tolal of uppn Mmslrly over Ihr llnllisl States and proland sought a way cfrescap* from Him Patterson, did not partiolpoto design In ths falsi knifing o f an­ lhl« campaign, II. II. Colrnmn, In
The (himun m u j nft*nry rt*
Under
II
hv
new
ui
rsiigemi
nl.
ths Invasion which since daybreak In th* dariston.
teed* fii,ni the i.alrs will go to­ |M)it««l I !• I Allied
nml
liruother negro, Ralph Cook, a year cal rnanagrr, aniaiunred lialay the City will bale n total of 710 11 l-if mllr*.
The** supporting II wtra Com- ag* last, April.
that the Incieased llgtitlng would
*1 UIsciimihI this • ilsaislmiii with ward helping Into rrolo-is stiff, r- t ml
d
hrudi'd fur Britain
light*
and
will
eo.l
$s-Jd
muiitlilv.
m'ntlooRrv
ira Clyds a
AHshlssw,
liulh Mr. Duwling*^iu.| Mr. Mas- rr«.
hiiti I" i Mink l»&gt; (icrtuuii sub*
Might &lt;f ths Jurors drawn for be made effective Jmiardisli ly
William K. Lm ; Marlon M. Csaklo, duty, prat* excused by ths counsel ami that Hie &lt;Uty would pay mi Umler the old H-lup the City a lie and they advised no- ll'il It
Several bundled . p
The sale bs . firm e d till' mill, inui im nml milieu . nice the t»sr
monthly llgblblll »•&lt; 1711.
I P . assay so aw pan* Saws I
additional
costs
until
Ibe
new
killed an4 many t i l a L _________
wax linprarllral for Iho dliislun meiklatloii of
many prominent ►till U &lt;1
for .th* defendant and th* 8r*ts
The lighting contract which was
iialudiiig
I’lrsidrnl
•ttoi are. while fhr* other* were contract become* effect In- on signed by the t'oinmliy.lon ou office tu romplrte IhU m u ry al Americans
Il i®ii
navicert *&gt;3( 1*111 wrnl
Oct.
I,
Him.
Mr.
Culiru.iq
also
tbix
time.
Mr.
IWmllug
also
xlatRoosevelt
whoso
|iuolir rudursr nii*&gt; • i
excuses for muse In tko selection
Wednesday has bven under ronsid- ed that p x t of the alignment merit follmis:
announced
that
hla
offer
uf
pay­
and a half desan ethar cities by
t f _I ' f r l man Jury to tsy th* rose.
eratkm by th* gmup for more shown on Hie I no rtoct in uur
lew sweeping
Soviet
bombing
“ A* thr I hristiuu* Si a,on up
This afternoon Ih* atato's wit. ing half the rusts uf burning Ibe
vari-culore I light. In Ibu laislneos than a yraY.
pianos which unloaSd big
fllea would have to I., rhangtvl. proarhrs, my mind I. drawn In
prill take the stand and
i*lt* tombs. said to have bs
The Itlghl of Way lie pari men! thr fact Dial II C again lluir for
will be followed by those for th*
erndiarv, ; ,
rail furnish the County informa­ all of us lo (in our supikirl lo
driaadant who** counsel Indicated
U ra fW k l Mil— Im mlaamrl 4Km
tion on thrsr projects only after the sale of Chrlidiiiue Hral*.
III ba mads to
“ This is i urh a wrll established
the division office has nude o f­
'
Jo llslalnkT alona f t 200 but
a* aa • atothrs
ficial auivry of the project and custom In (hr United Stairs dial
tb* government listed only N&gt;
same boa been appravrd Ly the It serins hardly iirccaary again
Th* Jurors Mloriad to try ths
highway engineer. Without this lo call attniHon of the people to
Mi*awhile 8*vl*t Warship* and
are at follsws: H. M. HUaW* wf the IM »
It* Importance.
I’l.YMHUTII. Mas... lire. I.—
■mi. Chattel W. Hummart 111. E.
acuustlcal hums, by Information this office lx power­
WASHINGTON. Ih*. I -(**&gt; - tbiough
“ Tuberculosis still mriuirrs llir f/1*) Tin- hi-larir lurthplarr o f ;
less lo do anything about ths
r . Lundqolst,' r . W. Bender, O r ,
The new typo German mines sound waves.
llvra uf all our rltlirus and It Thanksgiving i.paunr&lt;l Hire* cen­
teak Chilstlsn. E. T. Fa melt, L
f .lT b * mine* ipparently were mutterto rrvlve In
for heavy recent ship- anchored directly on the sea bet­
C. Bearer, B. f MsWbortar, Ar“ It would-be a waste of both loads In the cau-c uf death of turies &gt;1 xlerilav
t o * T, Trevlor, Orta R. Math lews, pine losses In th* North a*a wets tom, rather than set adrift or at- your time
ours for us to at­ those between Hie ages uf flftren pageantry the joys, sorrows and
.Wr R. BaHoy aid Csri A- Job noon. reportsd yesterday to ho ao de- tamssd to eabioa regulating thalr tempt to outline any right o f aay and- fortr-fisr. Tb* fin* work urruinplishimnts nf the I’ilgrlm
that should be acquired en thb that has l-irn done by I to Na­ Fathers, and In pray that tb*
baweath tb* surface.
vlooil that their charge may U
tional Tutorr ilosl. Association in
intrepid
pioneers
3, Th* txploshrs charge was hoa- project at thia time nr to glva yo«J th* prevention uf thla dreaded dls- peace those
set o ff by sound waves aa arvll «s
found on these shores would
■ te blast th* hull o f ■ pRy list of ownership*.
by tho' magnetic fare* of a ahip'o
case merits the continued support spread III- norbtfruvrr.
•
paaslag surface ship from' a eon“ I regret that I am unable to go of all the people of our country."
Hyinholiiing thr quiet uf that
lldoiUM* depth,, but th*
aay further with this project th*
L
Informer) quarters
huidy band aboard the Mayflow­
t *ffm tlv* ia compara- way tho matter stands at thla
they bad received word that Great
DR EH ON GOI*r COURSE
er for tho right lo worship as
liow
coastal
waters
One
Hrnf**
M t a E r had dlaaovsrad th* secret was recovered from a depth of
Uiry chose, minister* uf sevorsd
Another letter from lb* Stata
CLEVELAND. Dtc. I —&lt;*&gt;&gt;—
cm n
• n#tarty I K fret.
Highway Engineer J. II. Dowling Two deer—a do* and her fawn— 1I1 Humiliations, among them
WhU* they w an described as
ivlftb vmbgrv
rlrrgvman and a Jrwtah
4. They ayyartnUy sears sown k as foltawti
ware ooen on a golf course In
prshpbiy th* awst fenoidshl* new
^Mstaoe# apart by
“ Your Uttar of Nov. SOUi to sutotrbea Farms, time miles sooth bl, shared a pulpit and Joined to
waapon.wf tb* war, BrHlih naval
thanka for Ihli natimiTi
Mr. L B. Hale, chalrmnn of tho of th* Terminal Tower— Urn heart uffrrlng
pence.
I wore droppodta 8tata Rood Deportment, has toon *1 downtown Cleveland.
Feather • bonneted
rod.klna"
by sire reft, fly*
roamed Plymouth's streets,
t*. mlaxti above tho water
omen In
ling with men and
those atosnd
No. | U , Rond No. 44 to
quaint colonial coatum*. aa
County area Itatad for ap­
town—local * point. for Urn 88
TiTIta tafonanttan that tho ■
proval 'Whoa and no fund* ware
* la lea which (tuck to the | (d
Thursday
to r obaervaaea
at
cloudy tonight m
Thanksgiving—devotad R* srh il*
ht rom to w l is n
flW M r k c
atteation to caramontaa dettaMw
Tho
to “ save th* day tram *apU M qtt«
...wr
desecration.*
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the
Finland today
Hympatby of moat of the
world, but no concrete offer
of--assistance for defense
aralnst the Russian invasion.
Germany and Japan kept
slbof Dram the feneral outpouring of indignation over
the Russian onslaught.

Road Department
Negro Goes On Ingley, Papworth Urge Spending
Trial For First
Of Sanford Dollars In Sanford Must Make Next
Move On No. 44
Degree Murder

Cases Of Four Cuba
, Operators Set For
T r i a l Dec. 11-13

llouHholder Advised
CountyConDoNothInjf Without Survey

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City Increases Street Lighting By
20 Percent Under New Agreement

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Ingley
Urges Co-operation
For Sale O f Seals

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Thanksgiving Is
Duy O f Joy For
Most O f Nation

British Say They Have Discovered Secret O f German Magnetic Mines

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THE SANFORD B rttA LP, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Herald

A Better City

FRIDAY,- DECEMBER -1, •1989

CHRISTMAS

«t home end make SAnforfil Into a big city?” a frfahd of
oura said to us the other day. "I like Sanford Just aa It la."
Well, now if he meana by that-that, Jiejirfifera a small
town to a big city, wearn.tvBJl.hJijf'a hundred percent. If
we had wanted to live in New York, Chicago, or Jackson­
ville, we certainly wouldn't have picked Sanford aa our
permanent wbede:^*
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But If he meana that he likes Sanford w1th'ST*vxanir
stores from-whlch-flWnWnrrTirnaTiTei^lIeFrve a nlckle of
Income, If he likes-8anford with atrVdttl - Wiridrtifl iinelnployed men and women who
paying Jobs as clerks, *UBggT
likes Sahfonhwtth inaUURiei
chants to make a reaMnwVo
S A aVo m
him a hundred percent;
Trading at home la .not
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rich. It la not a campaign designed to dduble fhe fJoptila
tlon of Sanford overnight. It la nbt a program of kelflahneaa planner! to promoto certain Intrrwta at the cxpenao of others. It Is simply a cdmmunfty-wldc civic un­
dertaking for tho betterment Wf hiialitesa and consumer?
alike
,
Every person In town benefits from our public
DECEMBER

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Martha f Oldham, operator

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COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES,\

- Firestone Tiros and Batteries

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PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE TIRES

irtte SkiALt,

Codtd f catch Tim* by the ragged
17,'.'
coot, and set him down hers
by-me?
.
Rare
the kltrhrn table, under
'&lt;&lt;
tho bare 100-woll lamp—
(T h « 6■trie covered with ffriu *
Id I pour him a pint of coffee,
scalding, with Inchea of cream,
Sour largo eugar-lumpe, in *
thick white mug?
would drink It with thirsty
fro sen gulps,
pkaked hoed would fall for­
ward orar Me bones,
h happy aaores he would
aiarp, and sleep; being warm,
gttllng that he ii Time,
rould hold my breath beside
him until ho woke,
m n te d and ehuffled away.
(i

, • .dnemy bade,
With (bar good dogs adete behind
,•' Mare, beside beach, behind
w
s
little mice uncaught In
,^Jhe paniry drawer,
(Having chewed tho cheese from
the trap two night* ago),
'With the Christmas Tree In the
■ dart: halt drooping Ita awact
dry balsam heavy with ilneel
• aagel* and iee-bartM and
bird,,
With haLblack panes of Ike win. daws above the sink.
D U would
tnlna&lt;
This sweet Warm human ufety,
suprette. And tnbia.
R|lt Tune'has never smelt coffee
,
brewing. He sleep, no wink.
WU beard |a cold on the pane*
with the whispering enow
Ify treasure In Insecure.
The clock tick* fast
The pane* blar whlU to the day—
Lamat drink my coffee akme.
That went by In the dark.
T w * haa .no tryst with ma. , . .

our local buylnpr rontlmien to ro nut of town, theno vnennt
tttores will rcmnln vacant, our merchantH wilt continue beMt'.by financial problcma, anti more of them will fold up.
ConaclentlpuB trading at home by everyone will enable
our merchant* to Improve their atore*. will rp»«o It poaalble for them to continue paying tnxc*. and will allow our
Trading nt homo will make Sanford a Itoller city, not
Juat a bigger city.

Another “Capitalistic” War
Parlor pink* who have been Haying for years that all
warn are caplUUattc wgrg and that Soviet RuanU (a armed
QftljtwJdf pABCO,' received tj)eir nnawer y&lt;j*tcrd«y iln the
mljrbt&gt; Red army’a unprovoked attack’on littlo Flhland. In
direct vl6letlon of previous non-aggrcaaion pacta algned by
Stalin, Ruaala invaded Finland anti attacked by land, nca,
and air.
The^fliwt notice that the Finniah people had that the
war waa on came when Ruaaian bombers began flying
overhead and the air raid nlarmn started screaming. At
first bomba were dropped only on military objectives but
within a few hour* they were landing In tho ntreet* of
Helsinki whore hundreda of men, women,i, and children
were killed.
From every important capital in the
Berlin, came protenta againat theae ruthl*
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attacks. President Roosevelt called upon both beliigerenU
to refrain from bombing civilians, though It in difficult
to underatand what rhnneo the Finna have for retallatibn,
with an air force of lean than two hundred plnnea againat
Rusala'a thouaanda.
Rvon Japan waa indignant'. Apparently forgetting
'or tho moment how Jnpancno militnrUta had bombed
Shanghai and Nanking, alaughterihg thouaanda of Inno*
cent, defenaeleaa women nnd children, Japancao apokegmen
called the nuulan attack inhitman and Indicative of tho
unreliability of 8ovlot treatiea. Even in Italy, where drop-

November ix (be month of East
?Xg»'„ heaviest Iota from forest

MARKET TOWN NEWS

.They till u. that Mayor IIig3 Ain* waa sent down in Orlando

iy* aha 1st, twen
I a year nnd It
bankntpted bar.
tvared that bar
largely a bubble.

Mra. Opal Lyle* of Athavill*,
N- C , 1* tha gueat of Mrs. L. 11.
Hatvey at her home on Elm Avenue.
Harry Mlnarlk returned to DeLand yeiterday afternoon after
(pending Thanksgiving with hia
parrnU.

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John Holehouae of Danlelion,
Conn, has arrived to be the guest
of Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Marlin
for the winter.

Masonic Home Club
Plans Boy’s Shower
Plana were mode for a shower
for o boy. which tbo Maionie
Homo Club oares for at the home
In 8L Petersburg at the regular
monthly meeting held Tuesday oflerhoon »t tho home of Mrs.
Charles Kenner on Sanford Ave
nue.
Routine butlnesa was discussed,
and plans wert also made to send
gifts to each elderly member in
the SL Petersburg home. The next
meet at which time officers will
ba elected will be held on Dec. 10
at tha home of Mrs. J. Toll.
A t tha close o f the meeting a
sweet course waa served ty Mra.
Kenner assisted by Mrs. Toll.
Present wer*: .Mrs. E. C. Jlaipar, Mrs. Voll* William*, Mr*. I*
M. Tyre, Mrs. W. C. DaCaursey,
Mra..J. M. Courier, Mrs. C. C.
Briggs, Mrk. Glenn E.-.McJCay,
Mr*..R. F. Crenshaw, Mr*. Charlc,
Kanner. Mra. W. M. Haynra, Mrs.
Wurt-W. Warner, Mrs.-Lula Cowden' Mrs. LeClalre Erwin. Mrs. S.
E T ig it a . Mr*. J.‘ Toll, and Mra.

Ssafard fltslo Fsrnur* Market

S E y ARRIVALS
honto giving thank, and rating n sence—Lurk to you Mr. D. . . .
big turkey illnnrr. Hope everyone Mr. and Mr*. Harold
Ksstner
injoyed the ib«y .
. things nre spent Thanksgiving In F't. Pietro
popping up a bit, allhough many .with Mrs. K««titer'a sister . . . .
nf the trucker, mill buyers bnvi-) Hny Taylor and ,an Carl, spent
not enmr in on the market .Ihh .Thursday In Went. Palm nearh . .
seniftn, hoping llmugli they. &lt;xvll!-Mary Whelchcl, Hugh's nualstnnt
get down . . . . It. W. Grubb Iron I, kept plenty busy, keeping book*
Rural Retreat, Vu., tin, lieen li and cheeking Inventory of pron coiiplo of llinr*. hut not to ola;. dure . . . Mr*. If. J. In-hninn wnyet, probably tin* middle o f-D e n visitor nt the Market Thursday
centhrr he will bo ,down . f o • 'afternoon, h-r first trip nut since
keeps . . . ." Mnrvtn ViM m lttul .rrlurntng I n ' Smtfortf Inst wcxdt
Wlmpey Rumple, (and what nl . . I . M. DeSattsxure, Jr., renfepair) nave made two tripe thli aentatlve for American Hales Hook
week, and Marvin’s nose Is murli Company called at the Market
better . . . . Mr. Wliilam L w ilt i Wednesday . . . Mr. Owens, tho
eon, director of Htato Marketr, “ Cop" at the Market I, on the
and Mr. Long, ronatrtictkm de-ijob . . . Hud Richards In hia ofpartmrnt
visited
thr
MaFkft,flcc trying to make out manifests
Wednesday afternoon . . .- Mr. J .In the dark . . . Why don’t you
G, Michael spent Th*nW«glvlnj: turn an the lights. Bod? That's
In Sanford . . . . Mr. Rayburn why you luivr hewdarhra . . .
(Seminole laundry) railed at lbt&gt;Harry Tooke really got the work.
Market Wednesday late got1 all'In the Imrkrr shop Tuemlay—Pardiked np, shave, shampoo, kte.'rUh rrnlly workrxf oa hint . . .
from 'th e barber out here .
.'B ill Shriner I* iiulto-a married
Seems as though Dalton Thnmai'msn this year. BH| Is seen with
and Bob Gogglua from Roanoke, a hamper of vegetables—taking i
Vn„ spend quite a bit of time In ’em home . . . C. U. next week.

Social Meeting Is
' Held By B. Y. P. U.

WE SHINE OUR LIGHTS
A L L NIGHT FOR YOU

OPEN 21 HOURS .DAILY
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IA roelal meeting wai held butt
Tuesday night In the Baptist
Church annex by Ute Intermediate
j t . Y . - R ’ U. wilh Herman Morru In ebarge of tho games and
content* enjoyed throughout the
i evening.
* Refrashment, o f'h ot chocolat'a,

*~x Ad*aaokMa' wrora1aerted late''la
'; the evening.

i Present were: Miaa Betty West.
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Hart id Hall, Troy Ray, Mis* HoE l^ A t lln !
baru Evan*, Miss Emma Rowe, “i rth o f • #0B* Nov' 85&gt; ,n Atl,n
♦its,
Brest*
Adkln*,
Shlriey “ * '
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Echols,- Mle* Marjorie .Hodges _
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Mira Jenlc* Brown, Mist Mary

Cooked Food Sale To
Paul IBe Held By Group

MUs Jennie l^ e Hutchins,
Moor* and Jsek fHxler.
-----------------. Also, Charles Cox. Albert Me- It waa ikrklrd to hnro a cooked
MIlian, Raymond Reel, Jimmy food sale cn Hniurdoy, Dec. 3, at
Urtatv Mias Alice Hull, Ml.** Dor-ltlm Uat mretln* of St. Agnes
athy OaH*r,:)ll,a Jean Hall, M l,) Chapter of the Holy C ro „ KpiscoBorothy Ryn«r, Billy PIxlei. MR. nal Churrh, held at the home of
Canolrn IMaler,' Mm; John \lll!rr Mm.:II. H. Coleman. Tho sale le
M d'norahn Morris.
&gt;to be staged In front of t|»

$8.95 up
Today And Saturday
DOUBLE BILL

Mr. end Mra. Wurt W. Warner
spent yesterday aa tha gueita
of their aunt, Mra. A. D. Warner
o f Otlando.
Mr. and Mra. B. A. Kent and
daughter weie the gueat* on
Thanksgiving o f Mr. and Mra. M.
Mlnarlk.

»egld.

gXNffonn, r r o im w
•The Citrus for Chrtslm»»*
campaign, cmlor»ol by Governor
C’onr, ha, been art for the work of
Gildwon, .Mr,. Whitten. Mr,. Ken- December II. During thin period
Floridian, and veiling (ouriat*
noth Watt,. Mra. C. L .........
aia urged to aend to friend, and
Mr,. Vanee flougla,,.
relative, in the north u gift boa
of Florida fruit. Nothing would
le 'ltp w t T|Ccajf»abJe ju - liter* -a|*-T
predated.

Miss Minnie Strange ANNUAL LIONS DANCE ATTENDED
o. M i,, Annabellc Brown,
llrngg, M i » t'omillH
BY THRONG AT
MAYFAIR HOTEL M;; . Kilrrn
Weds Fred A. Stone
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Mr,. K. II. Cullnm, Mr,.
MUa Minnie Emma Strange of
Jacksonville, daughter of Mr. and
Mra. James Arrlou* Strange, tecame the bride of Fred Albion
rSUJH% JM of-JAr. and Mi*. Fred
Stone afriaclraanaUla.-ia.a lovalr
candlelight ceremony —at 5-00
VHoek Thuraday afternoon, Nov.
SO, jn the First- Bapttat Church
W ftirtW Rev. W. P. BitxUU, olddating.
The church waa decorated with
lighted white tapera and tall
baaketa of whlU aster,, chrytanthemuma and pom poms. Palma
formed a background of gtrenery
for tho icatrum. Family pevra
were marked with arrangements of
white chrysanthemum, tied with
white satin ribbons.
Mra. Evans McCoy, organist,
played the traditional wedding
marcbea and the soft attains of
“ Llebestraum" were heard during
the ceremony. ,J. Martin Silneelpher sang “ I Love You Truly" and
“ All For You."
The bride waa given In mar*
riage by her father and waa at­
tended try her staler, 'MUs Ruth
Rtrange, a, mald-of-honnr, and
MUa Esther Strange and MUs
Mary Stona of Jacksonville as
bridesmaid,.
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Serving aa best man for Mr.
Stone waa Norman Gteig and aa
usher,, Phillip Spofford und Har­
ry Sentgg,. all ,cf Jacksonville. •

The Fifth Annual Thanksgiving and Mr,. K. r . Harper, Mr. and
Ball sponsored by the Lions So- Mr,. F. L Miller, 8idney \ ihlrn,
cUI ( luh w.r* held Wednesday Mr. and Mr,. Hubert Clark. Mr
night in the Mayfair Hotel with and Mr,.‘ Hubert Axt, Etwln Har­
Eddie King and hia orrhestfa o( rison, MU, Caroline Hill, Lewi,
_____jjiokz .5a «SdwU. Wv. -aha-Mts. A. U -flrtts.
Orlando Ki
Smu-ht- the club Dr. and Mra. Harry Woodruff, j
i Mary iWathen
and gold weie IJackGrunt,
K.' -rr*—
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throughout -tk e v g r , and'
lobby and ballroom.
The large Charlr, Chalker, Dick Vernay. I
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Marion
llayne,
llayn e,,' ......
MU, -h
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before n set tine of bamboo ,hoot, ............
oil an improvUed ,tage In the lob- Frank Kelley, MU, Evelyn Kelt- |
n|,. Tom Water,, Mr. and Mra.
by.
In tho ballroom a ppollight wn, . Ed lluhnnan and Billy Glenn.
AI,o, Dr. and Mr,. U. F. Mc­
dared u|ton the balcony v.here n
mge replica of the club ,eal wn, Daniel, Ml*, Jean Forre,ter, M r.:
hung. Around the loom, stream­ and Mr*. Balph Cowan, Ralph
er* hraiin.-r the elnb tolor, nnd Deane, St. Clair White, Jr.. Mira
Catherine White. Robert R. K elt*,;
letter*, were arranged.
Seen
dancing
were:
Bar". R u„ell Alvaro*. Jlarokl Doker, ;
Heanio . i.Utrlet governor
ol Jam,* Wade, John Clllon, Harvey
Gainer ille, Janie, Burge,,, depu­ Snell, r. M. 4«plnwaR, Hill T y re .'
ty dHtiiet govnnor o( Orlando, M i,, Lillian Ai.aui&gt;. Mr. and Mr,.!
Mr. and Mr,. Frank fhasp, John Ralph Monger, L. M. Telford, 1
Courhi, llielmrd Gillespie, Mr.
and Mi*. Amo, Tlngley, Mr. nnd
Mra. S. F. Long, Mr. and Mr,.
Jamc, IViUon. Mr. nnd Mr*. Melton Yelvinelon.
Mr. ami Mr.,.
Chandler Sharon, Billy Ball. Mr.
Also. Guv Wood. Henry Wol­ I
and Mr,. Frrd W. Bell. Alex
Sharon. Skipper Font, MU, DorW cott. Joirph Douglas,, Mr. nnd
Hall, Leonard Humby, Ml«* Kath­ Mr, Sam I^vy, A. C. Broun.
erine Vrrnay, Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Clny , Willism,. Ilrriimn • Echols,
Zerrenner. Mr. and Mr,. Janie, Mr. mill lit,. M. L Hslmrn. Chetjinlri, Ur. nnd Mr,, l-'rod I’ op*-. Irr Mu,e, Mr. nml Mr,. II. L.

IVrhin,, Fail Knight, Arthur
William,. St. Clair I'nnu-ron. Hoy
Wriglit. It. ||li„rll, Mr. nivl Mr,.
John T Siinikmnn, Mr. nml Atr,.
....... Willis. Mr. nml Mrs. J.c
rinnii-l,. j*. F. ttrnlv Y im Iukv;
Uisii. R,iv KclioN. Hilly Eachary.
nti.I John lliiiti-nulstir.
Aii,I. Mr. oinl Mr,. J. I.. Gallomil-way. Mi nn&lt;l Mr,. I'. K Adam-.

....11Mr. unj Mi
M ixu .il Htowait
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Mr. iin.1 Mi,. Fain KlriM'lii-r, Mr
11 *. mi,| Mi, II lib mi l.iiiyl'-, Mr.
Hail nml M u ,. .IoIiii M ii»ili, Ji., Mr.
mil. mnl Mi . J. K. Ahoniutliv, Mr
Mr. nml M i, I’orlrr lunisNv, Mr. ami
nrh Mr,. \'.«lir William,, Mr. nml Mr,.
W. Kit Mcisch, J.
Coir. Mr nml
ni-k Mrs. Jnliir, Huwlan-I, Mr. nml
Mr,. W. A. Adam,. Mr. nnd Mr,,
nry |* s Hoy. Mr. nml Mr,. F l».
Mn Scot I. Mr nml Mr«. J. D. Ixi-jr.
mi- Mr. mid Mr, A. lx. I’ owor,. IV
'or \v FniriiMin. Mr. nml Mr,. A. L.
II*K I'ollin, nnd Mr. nnd Mr,. I . F'.
Irn. Ilnylr

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Pcnnpf'i Topfliflil*!
NEW f«»l color p«l*

trrrti. Finr broodclolh!
•I’oWrlr wl»rli»k«Hr still
H«»l r»rrnl I'g*.
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Tourist

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nrc&lt;i with l» mi-»rcllnin oil- r*ho\\«*r

Invit Friday vui*i»i

Mi-

Itolirit

Moyr nnd Mt - I . i * S.-iuK Jr.,
at thr home «•( Mi* I Kiidnu.
Mien Cttroliti** llill and Mr*.
DourUr* writ' winnrM
tin*

Walter Turner, freshman at the
University of Plorlde, has arrived
to spend the holidays with hie
parents. Mr. and Mr*. R. W. Turn-

lUUlim and rmlinta «*HH»y«'d

It***

frcnbmwntM w» n* •i*rvcd hy lln*

hoRt^B-rn li»l«* mi the

Also, Mr. end Mr,. J. II. Can
udv of Columbus, (!*.; .Mr,. II
Rxlfrts, and M l,, llctly l,ui Rub
n l . of Miami; Grurgr K. Her■ii,. Mr*. Lilia Wadswurlli, Mi •
H i.mne
Rolse,
M i»
Arm Muughton. Gem- AVsil. )li«s Ruth
Arnuw, Mrs. E. F. Kiiiik x ". "f
Jm-ksonvilts; and ChurU-,&lt;Mnl
culm of Orlando.

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Invilrd to
t\iih Mi|im were: Mint Helen I’aliuei,
Minn (’undine lint. Mi** \Ir•:niiat
Pctold. MiAh Miii i:ii
Kinlnw,
MIba Hotel Veil. Mi- lleiM...
|*t11. MI-r F.vrl&gt;n Frliol . Mi-a
I/OuIac Hrlugerr1, Mi** Horel
gey. MIm Kollniine rulhniin. Mi-a
Maud K'urktr. Mi*"* Kme.*tine W»
trr», Mi h IIi'In'ici \Vil«on, Mi-Janice Mon nnd Mi-* llci»chel

Com-

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Set

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Comli, pur© A /\
bristle bruslt-

WtJ»ir.iv j
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Towel Sets
T .rrr
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cloth, boi.dl

PH O N E tOl
• maka bay* . (

all bli

A N N O U N C IN G

HOFM ANN
Electric Srririer

' THE NAME OF EVALEEN’8 BEAUTY
SALON HA8 BEEN CHANCED TO

CINDERELLA ° I hopv

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ANNOUNCEMENT

SEMINOLE
FIRE SHOP

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Wa wish to thank Mrs. Julias Dlngfrldrr fur suggest­
ing “ Cinderella llrauty Shop" as our m-w namr.
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A * has always brrn our cuitom In ihv |w,t wr will
continue to feature tha best in workmsnahlp und ma­
terial* far the protection o f yotir beauty.

. OWNED AND OPERATED BY:

GERTRUDE McDONALD
OPERATORS:

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Haynes Office
Machine Company

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Mn. Rita Mvrick-Mrs, Belle Minshew
Mjss(AEvaleen
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A gift h.'ll be proud
of.
Heud.sme, risk
pett.ru, in fa,I celsr*. C.utry tlrledt

Men’s Billfolds
Many ,ly le,l i r t
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Mm. llrrl»nt ho’iRhM u:»h

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Only in Berlin waa hny understanding of the'-Ruaaian
point of view'Apparent. Nail official* rgnimaed the view
that on aeeetmt of Finland's stubborn attitude it was nec­
essary for Moaeow to annumo It hclligorent attitude. In
Berlin only, of all the capitals in the world, hits the sense
of right' and Justice sunk no low a* to condone the brutal
methods of the Boviot*.
Little Finland with'n population of loan than four milllonn confronted by an enemy of 180 millions, little Finland
with an nrea nmnllor than Tcxna confronted by nn enemy
larger than the United Staten, littlo Finland yrith An army
nf 800,000 men, confronted by nn army of millions, strug­
gles vnlianUy hut fuiitely against overwhelming otlAn.
Russian imperialism undor tho communists U prfNIng
not unlike that tinder tho Czam. Russia's great armies,
her vast armaments built by the blood of 'peasants who
starved while their wheat was exported abroad in ex­
change for guns and munitions, are being used no leas
now for thp expansion of Russian eommerrlal Interests

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IIIItTIID A l

Mrs. DourIhkh Is
Honored At Shower

Mr. and Mra. John Paulsen
of Fern Park nro spending the
weekend a* guests o f Mr. and
Mra. R. C. Maxwell at their home
In (he South Park Apartments.

Light

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Raymond Aditon, Jr.
Hill Tvre

Mr. and Mr,. Walter M. ltiyn r,,
Mies Marlon llayne, and Walter
Haynes spent Thanksgiving s i the
Vnest, o f Mr.-and Mrs. -Jamrl
Bands of Orlando.

Power and

Maker end I'kitHoimpb—

New b rifh t
ex
c o lo n . Rojrp- 4
satin I

Mr. and Mra. C. L. Walker and
children of Plant City ars expect­
ed to arrive today to be (he guest,
of Mr. end Mrs. M. Mlnarik for
a few days,

' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harrison and
daughter, Linda, and Mis, Muriel
OUea of llayne* City Were the
guests yesterday* of Mrs. L&gt;. M.
Tatferd at her homo In Floral
Haights.

"KXTRAI 1XTRAT M a r
Jbaymmunfto ofA*rj*o*h/j

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Tho bridesmaid, wore dressei
fashioned alike of lavrndnr tnffotk
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stahl have with matching veil, rnnght to
had aa their guest for the past their hair with peach colored
few day,, Ur M. N. Walker of gladioli tiara, anil rsrrird rnsende
I.ccburg.
bouquet, of peach cnton-d gladioli.
The bride xva, lovely in her
Donald ' Lamsnn arrived from wedding gown of ivory slipper
thr University of Florida Tuesday satin modeled on empire line., wllh
night (o visit with hi, parent, un­ a iwcrtheirt- neckline nml long
til Sunday.
fitted sleeves which formed grace­
Mis, Joanno Axarello returned ful points over her hand,. Her
last night from, Altamonte, where skirt terminated In' a graceful
train and her veil of bridal illu­
she hak visited since last Monday
as tha gueat of Mra. Glenn Brown. sion extended beyond the train.
A tiara of while orange tdn,,nm
the veil In place. She wore a
Mr. amt Mia. Emory Sneer of held
necklace of pearls and carried a
Mt. Dora apent yesterday here a, shower houqurt of tuberose,, val­
the guest, of Mrs- Speer', parrnti, Mr. and Mrs. Byron 8quirr,. ley llllea and white rose,

Miaa Mildred Ratliff of Stet­
son University In DeLand I*
spending the Thinksgirlng holi­
day* • wllh her parent. Mr- and
Mra. Thomas Ratliff.

Following payment uf 8X0UQ Wt.
the county ny Royal American
Show, for the midway eoneeaaion,
John II. Lpgnn, County Fair manngt-r, announces that the 1’inells,
County Foil U ready with plan,
for ita opening on Jnnuaiy Pth

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Mrs. Grady nammond ami Mr,.
S. K. Doemer ,of Miami, returned
to their home today ufter visiting
with friends for the past week."

Europe.
tbo Ruaalani take ever FinWnndar how they wouiil

ijrw a c h ,

Sidney Nix left yesterday after­
noon to return to SteUon Univer­
sity after vUltlng with lit, par­
ent, Thanksgiving.

Florida

Did yau da your Thanksgiving •port," the bombing nf Helsinki wa* denounced.

Flans Fear Russian* May Grab
Island*—headline;
But -other*
Tear Russians laay grab Finland.

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WEDNESDAY
Regular monthly meeting and
luncheon o f tbo Sanford Woman's
Clob will be held in the club house
at' 18&gt;30 o'clock. Following will

Br BRUCE TUCKER

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your
we* at beat are a poa
it# far good eyesight.

2fl| NORTH PARK AVE.
OI»EN AM, NIGHT

St. Claire WhlU left Uat night
for Hollywood,. where he .will be
connected with the Hollywood
Beach llottl agaln thU season.

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MONDAY
• Board meeting of the Woman*1
AaXUkry of tho Presbyterian
Church wH| be hold at 3:00 o'clock
&amp; tha church. A t 3:30 P. M. the
regular business mealing will be

TUESDAY
'M ra. Clyde Dickerson will ba la
charwa or Urn second service in
the'Week of Prayer of the P in t
Baptist Charch to ba held in the
cbutch at 8:30 o'clock.
# Executive Board of the Womaft'a Club wilt meet at 10:00
A . II. In tbo club room,

Pe rsohafs
Jacob Richter, Unlverally of
Flotkla. Irsihman.. la-atMunUnaOba.
holiday* with hia parents.

FRIDAY

&lt;Amarican Legion Auxiliary will
' tftoet «k 7tft P. M. at the Logka
Hu*.’AH member* a n urged to att ia d 't i tha auxiliary will b an 4a
ltd apodal guests at tha meeting,
Mias- Vhria Cral good M n. Betty
oMcClun.
' Baptist World Day of Pmyat
will be held fro hi 10:00 until
3100 P. M. la the P in t BaptUt
Church with' M n. M ttm y Jart is
la' charge.

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

&lt; A freight far o ff hooting tha tin. horn day;
g i . Ttau, out there In the dark.

Telephone 148

Beckty Editor

• Week o f Prayer o f the W. M.
U. of the Pirat BaptUt Church
WiO be held in the church at 3i30
o’clock with Mra. R. L. Garrison
In charge o f the Drat program.

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A N N IV E R SA R Y SALE

Dtd'ond deeply areuxtomed hour;

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■tea L IU J A jf, ADAMS,

Charles Stillwells
&gt;’"EHleffiiin —Friends

moat of tin do. Every peraon bcrlefltn from police nnd
fire protection,
from our street llEhtlng. ayatdm,
iR VERSE PCR TODAY from Iho Clty’a garbage collection acrvlco and afreet clean­
IN TOU
COMPREHEND ing department, from our parka and plnygrotmda, and var, IN F IN IT E ? It not God In ioua recreatlonnl cenlera.
Might of heaven T And baMoat of thcao thinga arc aupportetl either In whole or
tJ»* height of tha star,, how
In very lurge jwrt by the tnxea paid by our vnrloua htial♦IWy are!—Job 32:18.
neaa lutcreata. Home owuera pay nothing for theae ahrW INTER DAWN IN A
vKea, Those which nrn aupimrted by the City nro paid
COUNTfcY KITCHEN
for, by taxeg levied on bualneaR property nlono, Evrn the
(Prom 'Tho Allanlle Monthly)
V -Dark, dark, precious and volatile achpola In very Inrgo meaaurc receive their prldrlpal atip-

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S o c ia l A n d Personal Activities

•w THAT’S DIFFERENT—EH, MR. STALIN?

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'liii lira asceptipn of a few •tabiat Urn bit, IruUln* Wove.
Dusqucone over Detroit.* Tbt
Ityod IQta—eatable Southern
foinla »*. U. C. L. A. and end of a perfect yaar for tho
Pakca. tVo’re not forgetting, how*
•cases v». Auburn on Deo,
ever, .that UeunU possibly hot tho
power -and tho right opot to ourT »a good saiuoa ara on lap. prior. Out o ff lh* record*, lhl:
Tfcraa undefeated team* featura nu**h« mini pot tho vet*.
Navy over Army. One of lh*
tht program, backed by tho on*
rrdrevnipg foiture* of Select Benail Army-Ksry thrlilrr.
lections it the fortunate calling
O f the unbeaten riavtits, Mouth, of i ctulla In games rngsgsd la
am California look* safr. Tolano by Army or Nory, Thla year wa
flteuld bo able to hilt {Cavanaugh. MlaaNl one N*vy, roht an Anay.
pits snatching all-amerken
oping the atreak will hold true
m iw face* the steins** tori
id overlooking Navy's U -0 loo*
not fa it Detroit.
at week, the Middies get the cafl
tho yearly too* up.
Georgia Tech over Georgia. Two
rttorsd squads with Tssh making
ro touehdswns bettor, th e Bulladhera
them California over
aver Wash*
over their heads
a. Haskiea havo shown l »
aaont but rsrUhdy
md
Fordksm over N. Y- U. One or
l h Uh* tho Uilguy » * •
«y . Th# Tmjaaa rvoUy tar* twu louebodns*.
Dartmouth over Stanford- Last
• matter who they meet In
laae Bowl, they will have at year's upset shouldn't be repeated
by
wish Stanford?
aa area chance. Two touchWashington over 8t. Louis.
ibara.
aso over L. S. II. Apparent- Mora Inspiration. Clca*.
Southern Methodist over Teens
Augar Bowl certainly, the
ilea have a good U poiat Christian. All tha daps says thla
rtwa passing and tosrira- la aesy. Which probably maaaa it
play accord* the Tigers an will bo tough and cloae.
Baylor over Rice. Ditto.
la chance. But that Is atl

K. 4 -jlvt ^

Cooper
KsU-e, N. M., el as to Cbsto
* Co.
A i i Ii u m b U *1 Marla*
Vaughn, J. K. to P. L.
lluIrhinMn, J. C. A Co, to First
JUal C ita to C u M r i t m
Nul'l Bank at Orlando
Iliynnt, LJixabrUi .to . L. D. W*h_ -------- Midwife Certificate
ur*. *gl.
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State Hoard of Health to Mary
llolm d. I*ilink K , ct U* to B. r.
Jonc*
Ward, rl u*
Notary Commlnlon
Security &gt;&lt;.amb*r -Ca;,--trmtee* to Stnte-of Flnrlda to W. C. IlulchE. Coni|ituii
Uon
City of Sanfoiil to A, D. Steven*
Miller, W. II.. U i u la Maude H. __ Uie* .Evelyn _ CViinileWl or
Chiplcy was appclnlrd County
Jackson
Judge of Washington County lost
Root Eilala Mortgage*
llrnnett, J. II., unmarried to W. week i y Csvsrnor Cent. Sbe suec:cdi her fotbor who died recent*
T. Clare
Ward, B. F„ el u* lo Waller 1* ly.
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Football
What happened to tho Calory Feds Wednesday night In Lceaburg, w* don't know. But coiialuly Loosburg didn't hove any
trouble diagnosing what was wrong with the Pods. They scored at
will. What tad been a fin*.team tha.week before suddenly turned
•ut to be anything elta. However, everything cannot ba charged
U npfllftnco on the part of, tho Fads Although wa d|dn't e*e
w o gams, reports indicate that Uta Yellow Jacket* had an axtraordlgtry amount of luck on aercral passes . . . And no matter how
x)M a team may ba, lat ana or two break* go against tham and

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flANrOfiD-ttHAlArBAimm FLORZOX

PRESCRIPTIONS

ICC Ruling Is :
Termed Victory
For Southerners
ICoot loose rrmm r w t
.
Walter M. W. Splawn, and John
L. flogeia Arainit II waro Chair*
nan Joseph li. Eastman aod Ccmmlaslonera Claadc
It. Porter,
Charles D. Mahaffla and. Carroll
m iltr.
•
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,
Tho majority held that the do■liability of reasonably unlfoim
rate structures wo* not open t»
terfoui question.
"When the important product*
cf on* producing orctlon am sub­
jected la a higher level o f rataa
lo such markets than am \lika
products of adjacent competing
producing acctioni less distance to

•aril m irkfU,” m
generally' conaot
•NS

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chart** ran bo,' offset hjr lover
production coat* or oboortad by a
reduction in proflta."
Tho carriers, defendant* in the
compViint, had contended that
hither unit south prorldad Josttft*
cation for hlgbcw late* but tho
commission majority said: »
“ It la • fair conclusion from
the record a* ■ whole, and pa ae­
ro idtagly flail, .that tho coot of
tramportlnt tho artleleo named In
tho complaint from producing
point* In lh* south Into &lt;bc north
compared with that o f transport*
lag tike articles within tho north,
doss not Justify the I maintenance
tharcon of hiriiar level* of rata*
than ara applicable/an like arti­
cles within tho north.”

f ’urcfully Filled

■10 Yearn Experience

J'rawpl srrtlw — rrssart Oslltrrr

Mrs. Best s CANDIES

Mobley’s Drug Store

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Nina Ingredients, Including coldresiiting vitamins A and D, are
rombined Into one great medicine—
Mentho-Mulelon — by tha dean of
pharmacy of a largo mld-westcm
university. This remarkable medlrlna (tops coughing and relieves
that terrible atuffed-up feeling im­
mediately. Mentho-Mulaion is gua­
ranteed to rid you of your rough
dua to colds quicker than any medi­
cine you aver tried, or every cent
will bo refunded without question.
Beside* vitamins A and D,
Mentha-Mulslon contain* seven
soothing, healing oil* and unguents
Including highest Quality beachwood

rreosoto for penetration. A J&gt;»*«
of genuine California O f *&gt;rup
give* Mentho-Mulaion a taste you
will Ilka. U cling* to your irritatad
membranes so Its soothing, healing
ingredients act quicker, better.
VI served in the army thirtythree rears and want through two
campaigns In tha Philippines," tars
Mr. Gsorga Morehouse, "and for
tha last two years I suffered from
bronchial Irritation due to cold*/
Mentho-Mulaion la tha only prepa­
ration that gave ma genuine relief.”
Menlho-Mulslon Is endorsed by
your Mijhbqrp ynd.guaranteed by.
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eld or naw. toys to tho Elks
ANYTHING lN HOUSEHOLD
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for Chrlatmaa—Rprfial tales,
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see Mrs. Strung 110 K. '.’nd 8L
opportunity far right mas. We
help you got started. Writ* JU8T RECEIVED another Urge
IlAwUlgb'a Dept. F A R —*16—
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la-1 US convert your old
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good un the best" at fas*
lory prlcvi*.

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O lrry prmren trlio use GltASSELLI Copper Com.
putiml.A ami (rltASSKLLI Sprcadcr-Stirkt r rr|mrt int-rraoct] yields per arro anil a higher quality rrtip poeaeeaiiig slurilicr anil larger stalk*. On tho market, this
ineaua increased pnilits to the grower.
GHASSKLLI Co|i|H-r Cumnountl-A ha* uiren excellent
cuntrul of early and late blight in Fiorina. Four to five
/KHindt make 100 /jallotu of powerful ipray —that'*
why it la ao economical to tue.

PALMETTO GROCERY

Giro your celery crop the clianee to develop uatiiralljr
by controlling growlh-retardlng blight. Use GIIASSK1.M Copjtrr (diiiinounil-A with the reconinicnded
•Itiautlly of GDASitKLLl Spreuder-Sllckcr for beet
result*

We Own Oer Piece. Our Overhead la Hmall and We
Cen Hell Fog Lew. Give Uu a Trial Order and 8ee.
The Beal and Freuheul Meats, Fowla and Produce.
A FBW SPECIALS MSTED BELOW
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K ILG O R E SEED CO . SANFORD
NELSON &amp; CO . OVIEDO

817 Pmlflutto Ave.

FOE B A LI

FOR BALE— Five-room ■furnished
or unfumkhod houte, n o W.
10th EL rtaoo'000 ort708, . 5

9 WIWMIMG

phone 441

“ T ta Pregreules Star*”

CAA ^'"tURKKYU
S,U|b.9 C a /SA

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Lira Welokt, W . A
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w W Dras# Tham If D e . l f t a * W »W

MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
SUGAR
5 lbs.
FLOUR
20 lb, sack
Other Frieoe Ara In Fkagagtlan

RED RYDER

Yow(E&gt;ll-Drcw,8 Is Fairly
Burstingr With Gifts *
I.lk t btelarlM l » » p l e i * r .
mul d w o u r v i v
mu
diujtra
Aqya^m euleaue sad -pereUIvnliv ••&gt;U* M out Ik f new
“ lie d iffe re n t', — the moat unuimal In n ifty from thV
foarhate o f llie world. Ttie rcault t* thy
tir**ntht(ik nn
*a»J*lg vt airt* ever
m V u «,n .| &gt; r«w ,. „„u
at prleee you'll-w n n l lo pay, tnu,' HpvnU n lot «.r « m u .
but be m iiir tit llie t whatever )ou nurebaer. It will be
distinctive, typical o f V o w . l l H n w '.
■■ yuallty and

and G ra sse lli S p re a d e r-S tic k e r

FOR MALE—Turnip Green*, troth
L08t-W adiu *day ofUrtfoon near
and homo grown. 10c a bunch.
Riley'*, small purao conlalnlut
Write Bex BX, cars Herald.
cum dcy and alher. Reward.
Phono 631-W.
VENETIAN
BLINDS *0.00
LOST-' Diamond Platinum wrist -par uiuntb. Awnlngr, window
shades. Banfoid Awning A
watch. Waltham mska, high
Mhsde Co. Pbcuo 893-1L
school foatUII field. Reward.
Notify Dr. Harry L BUsby,
TREE RIPENED Orongta, UiapoNew Smyrna.
frult. Taagoilncs—Esprcis shipI BU8INK88
district, jlock
men ti, texts and half box** by
uachaalsw fo r rocardlim then
Grower A Shipper thirty yosrr
“ tariiaa*. Got your Christmas
Ordot* la aariy, price, on t _Jue*L Noloon A Cfc. Ovleda

I t Jaqulrr

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311 BAST PlRlrr ST.

BUSINESS SERVICE

WANTED—Cars taker to tire on
promise*. Must know bow to W. J, KINO, Plumbing, pfaona BA
oporaio distills to wator pump
•nd bow to cur* for flowura, HAVE YOUR Watch ropalrad by
shrub* and fruit trvoa. Writs
tea - q4m rarily knows bow.
P. O. Rux 007, giving roferenBriggs, J owelor Magnolia Av*.
reo.
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COWAN
* Mere Football
Florida’s moral victory o w Auburn was wcll-carnsd and, but
for tta fumble by Chatjio Tata In tho last quarter, tho Tiger*
might have bean defeated 7 to 0, ..Tta tutors can consider they
taro tad a successful season. ..Tnay'va won ftV* games, lost flvo
•nd tied one. ..That Isn't a bad record in any Icagua. .Those win*
or* r Boston Co Ilego and Miami helped the tutor morale
Idu
pJrornt. Bui this Ue with Anbnm riiould *oothe the feeling* of
( m alumni'over the state. - Wa understand from reparta that have
trlcklevl down this way from Oatorland that a real aehedale I* be­
ing lined up for nest yatr. It will comprise a list of some of the
strongest team* In the 8outh and Is tha country.

S A N fO R 'O

CREAM—CHOCOLATE
COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESlk

Phone 294

$ 3 - 45

is team. Thla shoaldn't too the‘ attitude. AmcrUans havo
complex. No matter if Tto checker* or footbaU. And
ioy win doesn't eeetn to matter nearly so much a* tho

SANTA U V tS 'A W A V 'yP NORTH'\
»tO THE 5NOW6 UNO STORM—
NtVtR BUILDS A F W t, UWO YET
&gt;LD SANTAS ALWAYS WARM f

MKRT SANTA IN YOWELL-DREW'S TOYLAND

• Satunluy, I)«c. 2

e Tuesday, Doc. 5

• Saturday, Due. 9

• SulurtUty, Dcrt 10

• Monday, December 18 Uuu ijaturdey, DecrmbcA S3
I f you can't find It in your home town, conic lo

S fl

1&amp; Jtoc
25c
66c

YOWELL-DREW CO

A

�Sipra«*Ka&gt;«!r.

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a * r r ;■&gt;»•■" X *
■'5 ' V • l ' '

Ijubay. tizcacm L

T H E SANFORD H E R A LD . SANFORD. FLORIDA'

Walter a F m c r . Mayor of 3 tJ Data* for Uio 1010 F lo rid
Auguitlna oih| gubernatorial can- Ornaga Post rial at Wjntor Harm
dldntt, waa reelected preiident of | hare bee n u t for Jan. S3 to 17.
tha S t Augustine and St. Johnte Praldent Georg* Burr atatn
County Cm rubor of Commerce. that many haw feature* art
Othar officer* named wato W. M. planaoil both la tba form of cx
Too mar, J r, vlee-preaidcnt, John alblta and antartaiamant. The anDflUa. oem taiy..and lareoJ Paid- noal “ Praia Broakfatt*-.la ache
an. iraatnrer.
doted for Friday. Jan. 2fl.

Road Department
Most Make Next
Move On No. 44
ir a illn N

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PAGE F IV E

By Fir£t Church O f Christ Scientist
Taima.ige wireo smmr a.
K Thonk.givir &lt; Par xercic (-mi.tntit
ma, m artin * to tha new
held by Flrat Church of |.rol&lt;- «tor
rm yiapar,Fjorwa,thmuirn c i„ i.i Scimtul In ino rlmrrn on- lo-f i-niu
H a, to tarry, tia. i n ,K.(.
| tt| mhi Kom Srcuml
lhiuiM
- »onr nnd Hlvfra Strecl'iil 1 1•iki ■&gt;&lt;h-ck Thnnkvrii r ill
itov
rat
at Jn.par to officially (i,,. |l}1)
*
(|, t-.)
a now route to lha north
I’h.. m-rrlco opened with tinI". Inn
lonj-regatiori
.iuyirvr the hymn &lt;&gt;rn-i'Oi
firal box of at.awoariW*
u
,
„
, .
,
..
lt,
. . ___ 1 . \nc»*N* Srntf
hv MowliMrtxihP i*iv gtilu.it
on lha NVaurhul. market Ni,
|h&gt;&gt;
c,.|.m.t ,,x
rk brouehl tha g io n ri, «
rho Tli.nik-&gt;yliln,f I'r rlninntiuo l-tnlingd, •&gt; n la p ta n dollar bill.
ib. Covomor of Mor. dot Inc ll
narka of
and * « TjO ce- |l(
||lrl, lt.ai| |,y \|r». I 'h ii(In- tie
s ait.other point* •lurin* ,
„ (hr Kini|
-Pri.K- .
ek, WauchiiU bhlu«r» irt
&gt;«aiii»tnnil •flcciiuiM wt*v.* »li*r»v %*n
I up to SIO for O Pinirlo
„ |i:i# Vt.rM.H , l(l ; a.,.| — — quality b fir ifi fl0#,| I'hillipiiinn. I* v«r.«*« •» ;»»•*! k
. ■ . .— __ r ------------ nn.l iw iv ii'ii.l by Ibo I'n . f|
______ ____________________ Condor.
Min- iho S«-ri|ilurrl 1
Q —

ra s a OaM

f t in Brarard County til* year
I ] a Fadatal AW aacondary proj­
ect at a (S it of $&amp;l.6fijv.v The
lanifth of'thl* pa vine It .7.3 niilr*.
Wa will not ha oble to iindrrlaka
any additional worlc dnrinr tha
prrtant year. Ilowerer, wo are
crntamplttln* ifcurln* additional
tetrndary funda next year from
tha federal rorarnmant which will
anablaa to para additional miloaye In both Braraid nnd Volutia
cnunllaa.”

f-dlowrd by (ho hVli-ntifii- Suite
want of licing ft. in t!&gt;.■ thri-t
ion Sclenre loxlliool, m l
ammlntivo |*n««ngi- from I J.iltn
t 't ra.-t.l by Iho 1'ir-t it* o.l. ■ %

1 Tinmeeting wax
concluded
tvillt 1110 benediction: “ l will
7
tin- lunno of Cod with a
-..m; mu', o ill magnify Him with
I tyiuk'-cii iluj.“ Pvilm 8(1, 3(1.

ANDRKW &lt; AKKA-WAV A«KNCY
“ I.NSI U W t 'K

1*1.1 S S K H V IC E -

PIRE

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CASUALTY

IU8 *i PARK A V t

SANFORD. FLORIDA

c c l y W ic c
COMFORT

IHACINE!
W A m 4 wmM
f M i t d with a p M — ft m m j i f
w «ih *bU fh4f nufch u r«fc h «t. m^rctwodromt. Ini ipwti.
tedka. crayon marte. A t and araua can ba wathad o ff
• ( ib wrfac# w i t W barndao lha paint at al.

• Put on ■ IlANCS I'nderahlrt and It
itm y put. Tha nack Ilea aranolhly In
poaltlon—halda lla aliapa. Armholao
bnto tha fnll opening that artlrr man
llkn. You flfal aprura and rlran^-ul.

loV ETts

l
V

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A \

S».

\ &gt; j7 ~
, \\K

Beat nf all, yaa dnn't liaxr In keep Inaatoa
at ■ l U M t tlndaralilrl all day Iona. It* senra.ua langtli tnoka In rnmforlaldy l-olnw pm r
b a it. , , narrr arrr|&gt;a up In iiiaho a unrrUoiuo
wad at ynnr wahl.

219 Sanford Av*.

If

pic ! p o r k

HAMS
Juicy-lb
19c
CHOPS Lean-lb 17«/,C
BACKBONE ib 20c SIPES ib 12/tC

HANES SPORTC
»■

llsttvto

l/\
1
f I
I
I
Ji
\
X
V ||
'

Cat a Ininkful o f aomforl, luai . . . m I i Ii
■ pair o f H a m s i'm lrlfttu a n l Spnrla. Tliay laaxo jnnr Ira.
fraa for faat nation In lrnnl&gt;, golf and other »pnrl«. And you
faal aprura at wnrk. Ilavauw jim 'rr I»m lrrlnl v.1111 ilia grnlln
alhlalla auppuH o f Ilia lIxM -k M r f rotrli.Cuanl. \ll-aroond
U n ln wal.llmnd. Saa jour I I aM:h llaalar tmlay. P. II. Ilanra
K n llllu * (in., W iiuloifSalriii, N. C,

CSOTCH-OUARO

q o aniitt rights

COOtTfQUS YOUNG MIN TO TAKt P.HCHASIS TO VOUt CAR

^

S H R IM P
Ib
13c

W l » l d

STE A K
Ib

2 9 c

OYSTERS

H7 S. PARK AVH.

«jl

PHONE 3U3

3 tc
"M o u r ti-W a lo r in q 1

MORRELLS PniDE!
Ib

Fresh Pig Pork Sole
HAMS
Ib.
li
SHOULDERS
lb. 1
PIG HEADS
Ib.
I
SIDES
lb.
CHOPS
lb.
17V
BACKBONE
Ib.
1

2 7 ^

Tom s

WEST COAST

.

lb .

2 hds.

Fey. Green Beans

2 lbs.

York Apples

2 5 ^

q t } 9 ^

O y sters

2 5 ?

4 lb s .

m i

k

Ib

Lge. Grapefruit

•

Club Steak Chuck Roast Sirloin Steaks
l$ c

1 4 c

Ib .

TENDER, HOCKLESS
PICNIC

. WILSON LAUREL

B acon
*

Ib .

1 5 c

Ib .

2 l£

H am s

lb .

5 LBS. BULK SUGAR

w irn nnorr.Nc i

4 I A CTN. JEWEL
TOMATOES
2 can*
2*/, ST0KLE1TS BEETS
203 DEL MAiZOORN
2V4 PHILLIPS PORK ft BEANS

He
10c
8 l-Sc
8 I-8c

g a m

2 caaa .

29c

sfiTproim

24 Ite.

osc

NBC SHREDDED WHEAT
ANGLO CORNED BEEF
2 caaa
LOR CAN TRIPE
4 LB8. W. G. MEAL
4 lS &amp; GRITS
CHASE
SANBORN CfWFEE

ft

5 for

10k
2SC
IBe
te
(c
lfc

•V *

BALLARD S
SdrWC&gt; I • I

25c

ib

1 5 c

F LO U R
lb * 53c

20

5 ib * 2 5 c
SPRY

PLORIST
W. l«i 81.
rii.a . in -

bunch

octagon pow der

SALMON
no 1 tall 19c
Our Pricw
Goal Right
On Down!

JEWEL
4 -ib

5 for ioc

GOLD MEDAL
FLOUR
5 LBS.
24c
10 LBS.
45c

3 7 c

Cn»P CdLlo*nig

L ig h t h o u s e 'CLe a n Se r
i &lt;*
1Vith PurChMe k 'Barn Fine AH Soap 10c
PALM DIJIVE SOAP
3 fdr
17c
6MAIX OCTAGON SOAP
5 for 10c

C e le ry i) -on 9c

lo .. I * Wl *•
BREAD
1 6 -oz
9c

South of tha Bordor
Down Mexico Wny!

ld«l Od !.«'

P o la lo n s a. 3 *,c
Mlili i|‘ l. Y

O n io n s 10 »&gt; 25c
C a rro ts i— • 7 xc
I.rl uh iftlv r
Mi* uf &gt;uur

C h r i s Imus
U I f I proli-

ni

i,.

C a u liflo w e r

w.ii, iw

9c

r.i.;*/

BANANAS

lems fo r as
little hn :.0c

rarh.

VISIT THE

New CocktailBar
BRANDS

Ib

lb.

4 rtti«

25c

AT JACK’S

*fS?

DEW DROP INN

•BGR LOAF SALLY ANN BREAD
m JULIENNE POTATOES
7Hc
# LB. CAN 8TRAINBD HONET
3Bc
4K W G A . CANE SYRUP
51b. can lISc
X 0 .1 TALL RIPE OLIVES
15c
Ol d d u t c h c l e a n s e r
7Hc
OWJNTRY ROLL BUTTER
&lt;h Ok
'KEROSENE
S oak —
39r

IY0LE0
Fkmr
1

»

FRKSII FLOWERS
CUT DAILY
(iU tl.d i f *idrndidii-t
Snapdraxon- I!......
(ierhrra ll;u-i. Carnal hm •
FLOWER PLAN IS

Paper Shell Pecans
2 lbs,
Ga. Yams
*10 lbs.

Sm all

TURKEYS

».n

1 5 £

i»

» -•

Green Onions

riou«*r&gt;

• VrlilfiRl, HI I di*ii* Ml* •-1
fnr lli&lt; Itii r .iicl • • •
Fll|fF» \|ll- «l •. ••*.» i- •
l*mi» itl «!• «&lt;K•

ox

White Cabbage

25c

“ Klowrr* for Unit
Knipty llouT

r ia a o r x o n

2 lbs.

BACON

Famous Tropical Brand

5 lb s .

Turnips

1 5 c

SAUSAGE
Ib -p k g 31c

BACON

English \Valnut3 lb. 22^ 511

u m i ;kx

I1ABY nKEF SALE
lb .

ib

SAUSAG E
Ib
31c

Iceberg Lettuce

, y.w.i
LAM B

Old Solllei’i

m d n w S M fain
NlKXMSOAlt

EXTRA STANDARD
BALTIMORE

M U LLE T

SAUSAGE
Ib
25c

n&gt;v afiff 8&lt;if lo
CAil IMH IWICI

Hr Mill

lb .

L o l l - Pound
•.&lt;

WESTERN FANCY TURKEYS
H ens

VEAL

BACON
Ib
35c

FRESH DRESSED
LIV E WEIGHT

LARD
4 lbs. 29£

HAM S
25c

•tea carry a mutplct#
a f Wllian and Idquora in
pnekaga dcpartiucnl.

t'-av" Cmi|Mm

Pound

A in u Ua'a

UiKorat

S -Ilrr

�. r^.wq\bo..v-v . 7.

B. Belie Rood
'o Be Judge In
ibliclty Contest

CELERY SALT
ouSTpbiBoJi

PERMANENTS

It'e a known fact that the bard4akmurt »he■t''Vri4fcg'ie'v•Mar
ata^ted M I’ll Mart oat by doing
JIMMY PACK a favtr . . . ha
baaa*l bad a dato for tbo Junior
Dance and waate to pet a "Want
Add" la here «o»ia place . .
da the Galloping Ghoet a lead
tarn . . . Soma of the deter Y »r
the banquet ares DUB E PP S 'S
MADAI.YN TBULUCK . . .DANNY AITM AN a j a n e LLO’
. . . MARY, WIGGINS; A I
(WARD IJIGOJNK . . - LOW
IFEBKIN’fi A BOBDY NXWMi
WH ID DONA BRUCE
ERHAMDOUpNBf A

*3.50 To *7.50

B

I: E V A -B E S S BEA U TY SHOP
United and n p - r . l- l lijR vel.n »;rhnl. and anni.i. lleet rlertier

.

or HADVE'K— I’llONE

If. FOIt APPOINTMENT

I* tiaadquarler*

lWi Il rl lI.UN

thorn for- flnoL judging. Ftrat .odd
aaeond prtia ;wtnnera In ' each
aUta will receive''•Do Dorn tjm
Herald Tribune,. »nlUbly lettered
blue and rad: ribbon*, with their
name* thereon In gold.

For Xniae Preteal*

1,0,1 ,,,M

her

•

FOR EVKUYIMIDY

The New Bolf Focuata* l | A
FUahllgbt with ImRaftM JL
FRESH -BREAD B f C A K E !
48 Or. Can Dola*'

.

A (* (

**»•-: 55 ,

SILKS

All Bren , pkg. . ] &gt; V
Popping
Corn 10c— 5. fo f
, A i| g
Shredded

I

FOR T H A T

t o f t fttk u " a Sm HY^*JON KH,'°I2

«M» poeade . .s. The bore at
Cataeavilk era like the proverbial
Area on a dagV back with nary
a aklrt In light . . . Boenlt: A
greater appreciation of Sanford
A . BRUCE BOLT . '. . JANE by BOBBY NEWMAN and EDLLOYD A I- M. TELFORD, e r - WARD H laciN S . . . Wan, midim

- r&gt;om&gt;NHY

a

bob

WINE

Use SANTA

the

A L L KINDS OP SANDWICHES

PEBECO TO O TH P A S T E

50c

TWO FOR 51c I..

H to t-

PROPHYLACTIC TOOTH BRUSH 50e Six*
PHILLIPS’ MILK MAO.
• ls n «

SON fUfUleii them laat Thnradey
night of Uie naif . . .
Cold weather kn’t the only in
etnllve for wearing long hot# w&gt;
LEGAL NOTICE
I hear . . . fix week* exahu aoetn
to pity a big p a r t. . . den't get
T . .
it ItabT . . . No connection
cennoctkonT
nolb germ* aa bow eomocno in. T H A T Xf i l f .

29
31

H o m er’$ Soda Shop
,

C U RB SERVIC E U '

' v*&gt; Canter I M

Wheat

#

^ . 4 A

; ; pkg. . 4

|

"

F . P. RINES

RAYONS _

.Sinclair FlUiag iStagtaw
Coraor Sanford Avoaaa B.
Ninth BL

FLANNELS

Sanford, fin,

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SinM si H tgfati A m t 1 ,1

A T T E N T IO N

H IG H

-M m rrn u c A T tftN

.“Bob Nolan" And His

HOLLYWOOD DAREDEVILS
A IR C I R C U S

Him. Plaintiff

i. . . i i i •

»•
•
11 •
'• Thooo IBo Tkhota wRl bo po *alo at Bawae Radio Sitvila,
I I I Magnolia Avenoe, Saturday Only.
}

Sunday, December 3rd—2:30 P. M.
*• 8ANPQRD AIRPORT
A D M IS S IO N t

•

you’v* ml**cd eno o f the fhior |
thlnga In lire . . . after much '
You »nd* each o f .you ato b rr.b r
•** -b p ear to tbo b it o f
fo r t and I can m i where. .. .
net rou la the aboVO
wouid Uko quHd J b it Ho*, got It SJf|
at tbo of flea o f lb *
•oundlng like a croea- between n , c u r
•b o v * &gt;*trlod fo u r*
Mouar-at-naaroriL
(tuck pig mid a' ru itydoor
adny, &gt;tbo *lh day o f
• • • glutatly affect
VIj
iffeet . .. . . V
vllk, 5 Va^ made a eontrib*
ta 8. H. 8. Mcmlay which cd
aomo tltllo flurry . . . HOPE
VIRQINIA TABTEH. Bophai
amt*Junior rteprctlvoly.. . . .
MINDER:- Junior Daato af
Armory tonight, OLENN BR
and wrehaatm . . , The pA K '

STUD ENTS 1

You Cm Buy Tkhota For IBa To Soo

M l f lac ,'tae

W iriT t? *a o 4 v i n a m i A
k b w lfo at at, Dofoad*

H O K -F L O R ID A to t
. . . JOYCE ADAMS, waa enter­
, W IIIT B , I I * W. IIT Ih
tained In a big way when ah* ......
Y o v k .c t*r. N o # Yorb.
want to the O r.I. lu t weekend, Y * £ l " * * ,iW l t m t . 1*1 itolleoo
lortforO.
. . / to the extent o f o dance at j A ' ,
•!'r jllT H ondConnerUoat,
I.ITC1I.I.R
Silver Spring! . . . T il yop'v*
I W. llOtb Utrool. New
Now
Yorb.
and
JOHN
hoard afcosaK Sp e e r 's laugh1
ieo o f
rooldoaeo
un-

SCHOOL

SATURDAY O N L Y *;

H F ' - ,uu* •*

MARGUKB1TK D UNCAN . . .
HELEN PHILLIPS . . . CARO­
LYN BOYD . . . CAROLE SAB8KR . . DARRELL F0R0UB0N
. . ..H A R R Y H A L L and other*

caremuav aa f D*c., S V ;.. 4
ga th « there are K * Uendh
emalag chapcrena wh* are
J. M ; Tfnbteb. Mm B. U
blue and Mrk: B. H. Lloyd
■UTnCBBAU, baa aa open

VBfK man's spcrct dealre la a robo and wo hive
s moat unuaual aaaortment.
RADIO COATS In all-wool flannel,
A lao
lengths In bluett nnd ninroon. Ith-al for

An outline b conveniently ploccd
Ik allea lo r tea
at the Iuo of the flocking where nud ha* mam
n la accordance
It U a maflry of aocendi to raka deed m i*aae?l
the.aklrt an Inch or *o, ret the I
"irttf.
--- -------embrace*
Urn
dealred Info and lower It again j r.iliowiM__d*^
without anyone- being the w|«ci
. . . frlghtrel,'le n t Itt . . . The '""la t 1 gleet r. Markham
lle ig k l* aa r«e«rdeji .a
annual poriy the’ Future FarmR rk
It lloak I. P » * e »*, nemlaola
era Siva for the IH-Y girl* b go­
iv iia t r naeotda.'
.
ing .to bo « round the ftrat thu
The ( M e t m e e t o f « «l,l am pertv
gear and with the Icaaon* In eti­ mifler Ih . aaM CcVllfleate I*, net
eiui In lb * name »-r icTANI.Kir M
quette they got earlier in tint lltln
o.
tlntee.
» j W * re rtlf c a l*
gear everything’ll come o ff in pli.ill he femietn.il n -,-,rd ln «. lo
etyle . , . apparently "Beer Barrrl lew, la * deed w ilt leeun Iherena
Polka'* lin't long in polite com­
pany . . . Iht achool bond bad
Mini rompetMion the other morn­
ing after the roqneat for that
T M l?i»llprfor. C llr n f m u *
little dllty l«d boon refuted in.
fo u l. Hs m lno l# C o u n l y . F l o r i d a
chapal . . . The Orlando Skating
Rink la gelling to be o Friday
night bang out for aomo of Banford'* "younger eel* ao lo (peak
n *KMino(.w l o o m .
. .. . hut Friday, night aaw the
R m u r l o a n coR Pon.
following gilding arwnd with the
i corporation undor lb *
greotoat nf eam&lt; HELEN XANE.

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rounrll ■meeting of U ir Ooneral
Federation to be held In M I}Wanker, Wh. next May. .
' Knlrlm In ibe cootcat muet.be
rrm lved b y ' Iho fllaio pre*a and
publicity rhairman, by March I.
1940. Hhe will then aaleet tlm ala
Iw*l from Florida and forward

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N U M B E R 87
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Purt:hase
o il j. S.Planes
Mxy BleBiirred

Intensify Fight For
Against Russians

FINLANO’S.NEW RHEMl^R/

Id Cleveland

President Asks Ex­
porters* To Bear In
Mind1 Unprovoked
Civilian Bombings

iS Hungry Persons
Fat Meal At Caf­
eteria And Order
| Dill Sent To City

Helsinki Communique
Says 2 Enemy Com­
panies Destroyed,
Tanks AreCaptured

NOT S(f EASILY DONE IN HOOPSKIRTS
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CIJ3VF.I.AND, Dee. 2.—(87—

Moratorium For
Finns
Proposed
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18 Red Planes
Are ShLt Down

About IS,000 Clrirluntlrrs ■Wlfl
*&gt;e given only apulcx, an-l whits
Hour Is eet next week ynkfu
,there are uncxoectrd
develop­
ment*. city twlicf official* de­
clared.
Tho ell
recently removed tha
able-bodied unmartiaf
Person* anti chllillcsx cuaploa—
from grocery order roll* because
o f dwindling fund*, leaving them
to axiat on federal surplus com­
modities and personal initiative.
Eighteen hungry person* too*
matter* In their own hands, or;

Move Reported Gain­
ing StrengthAmong
Congress Members
WASHINGTON, D * . 2-—
(A P )—Without naming coun­
tries, R oosevelt said In a
formal statement today, the
government hopes American
m anufacturers, exporters ',6V
airplanes.' aeronsutical equip­
ment, sod o;her materials
bear in mind tlje govern­
ment’s policy of condemning

Rleo Rytl, Governor o f Bank o f Finland, who took 'In * ■ « . • unprovoked bombing’’ civilians.
Tbs statement was issued after, e*t job In Europe," when be became Finnish premier In the new
‘
a conference with Secretary Hull. Loyalist government.
:Jt followed rrealdontlal appeal*
to Finland and Bu h Is not to
bomb rivMana.
»
Tbs countries were not named
in tho dkrtenxent, but ther* was
little doubt It was Intended to
apply to'their conflict. There waa
widespread speculation ’ that See*
ret*ry Hall might maithal public
Santa Clau* I* ache.ulcd to lie will b« on tha elrret* ivery
make hi* fln t vUlt to Sanford on afternoon umf night, t .
tha afternoon of Dec. 0 oomrllme
The comrailtee at a meeting
go** lif. c*jtinig attention to a between 2:30 and 3:00 o’clock. la*t night formed plan* for plac­
•nrUtement ha made bi June, 1938, Chairman John Ivey of the Mer­ ing a huge loudspeaker - on the
when ha undertook tg halt tha chants’
Chrittmas
celebration aide of lM Sanford Atlantic Na­
aalf o f American-made bombing
tional Dank bulldlM oyer which
planes to Japan.
ChrMmgp carol* will , pe broadAnother proposed lino ! « f action
caat by reraola control-.; A similar
and aid to Finland waa fey voting
them load* o f candy a id toys loudspeaker w ill ba (pnUlled In
a moratorium on tha countora
arrive In Hanlon! Maximal the Hapford A venue, arm ..
debt payment t o "Ote United and will dork at tha MsalripaJ
Tbs eoipmlttss. vstasv voted to
•Stitea. It appeared to be gaining Pier when he wHl board m beau give financial s M v U'q a Santa
x attongth among Congteia mem* ttfully decorated float.
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[Germany BlnmesBrltain. F r a n c e For
Finland’s P l i g h t
t|a HamlNlril l*rf«8

Santa Claus Is Scheduled To —
An ived In Sanford On Dec. 9 Wight

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fpmetery thla afternoon at 800
P. M. for Mr*. Effle N- Oglesby,
39. whs died at tha FrmaldIaugkton Memorial Hospital yes­
terday morning at 7:00 o’clock
following an illness of nearly two
yenta;
Tha widow of the late U w tie
Oglesby, she waa ohm In Ash!mm, On, «m ll » r t 28, 1900 and
years.
&lt;
Durtlvor* ara seven chi Idten all
of Sanford, Prank, Lawtie, SbelJmi, Billy, Pres ten, Teddy and
Thomas: her father and mother.
M-. and Mr*. O. B. Burnett of
Winter Park* and threa brother*
•»d thro* tUteri all * f Wlntar

Arinue.
up Sanford Avtmm to First
Strbet theaca west to hi* beadquarter* tn front of the old Wook
worth Trn Cent Store building.
lie will greet all of the enddrvn who desire to ere him and In
his huge pack he will have pres­
ent* for all of them.
During the week following hi*
Initial appearance mi Saturday,
Santa will make srviral more via-

planned fur, tba lir t iU f* 4

parade commltUe ax*: E. &amp; liar.

cdecoration
.v ht e iand,

musk commit­
tee arc Frank Shame*, ehalrmani
Frank Rauer, Elroy. Delgado,' ’W,
D. Hofmann and Ned Siiilthi
numbers of the finance commit­
tee are: Joe Kmerkk, chairman:
A. P. folium. D- U Perkin*, ami
F. E. Itoumlllat. John -D. Ivey
I* general chairman.
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There Won’t Be Any Christmas I f
You Forget Me, Boy Writes Santa
ten early in order Iq niva Santa
time to make up ki* big pack.
The first three of tha lattara
fellow:
Sanford, Fla. ■
Dear Santa Claus*
I am writing you a few Hoe*
i* let you know what I want for
Christmas.
A electric light truck, a pair * f
skate* and a bugle soma candy
apple* and nuu
f
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Please donl forget roe for If
you do we wpnt have any Christ­
mas
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Yoor friend'
Thomas JC oyls
811 Waal Pth Ht
P 8 Plraac bring a ; baby broth­
er a teddy bear and a. doll

. Dr. X D. Brownlse, pastor of
tha Presbyterian Church, cffldat-

*d. at -Up. aervtoa*. PaUbearar*

Dear Santa Class*

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I am writing you a few Uses

to*ii n * u *a r * «e n w )

First Tourist Club
Elks To Hold Annual
Meeting In PlawM
Memorial Service*

,

I 'Flnlnnil
int«*iiain«| ’ its
figlit In retain the liberty it
won 20 yflint api while So[ vii’t Uuasia ilisapprovtul the
! new Helsinki cabinet, and
fiirtnally retiiKnimul the tom*
niunlat-leil regime creatril on
Itiissian-Finnish Inirtler.
t'ivilian refugees reaching
Kirktiies, Norway. re|K»rtctl

| WWCile

And Haines
Are Made Members
O f Market Group

Fimti-h lumps bud remptlived
I’ctsainu, Finland's chief Arctic
|Mirl, xxliieh fidl to Ihe Soviet
tiiri'c* )e«lerrhxy
Other hUrrcsM'S leporlerl by
the Filins: defeat of Ilit* invad­
ers fill miles north of Haliuijarvl,
the site of Ihe llritish-l'unndiixn
nickel - mines, with 160 Russians
killed, the- destriielioii of dli or
more Soviet tanks on the KarelInn Isthmus, ihe repulse of tho
Russians in other hattles with
“ large losses" in two rases, In­
cluding the annihilation of "two
riirni)' enni|.allies to the Inst man"
at Suojarvl.
A Fihnlsh rnnimunii|i|p said at
least Hi, “ perhaps IK nr mors"
Russian pintles were downed yeslinlny, nnd there were no Fin­
nish nlr losses. This contrasted
with ii Russian report that So­
viet force* hail bagged 10 Fin­
nish airplanes, and had succeed­
ed sll along the bonier. Includ­
ing penetrations up to 18 miles.
T ,lr Soviet warship was rv^
nnik nYf Hsfigne-jestofi
ilny ^vn&lt; iilm tifinl l»y Iht' PInni
am Oh* M.r»no ton rruhrr Kirov.
n.w. RRm rv - m later
thr Kirov urn afl mt, nnd an unI iilriit if ini Sovirl tlftro v iT In*

Ralph Wight, a rrpmvntative
of the cattle Indnutry in ftcml„
—a r m : i *iix, ro
nole County, and llcnjamlu F.
llnrrii t /.annrr, Atlanta sub-deb, he* a secret prartlce to learn limilnlion*'hoopskn l-&gt; put •.»
Haines o f
Altamonte
Springs,
reprvecntotlve of thr citrus in­ mrllmils X&gt;f entering n carriage. Mis* Zahner I* preparing for the Junior l.eagur ’’(lone Willi Tlie
dustry, have been appointed ai Wliul" ball to be livid ill Atlanta Dec. 14. The world premier of Ihe famous film is srlieilnlnl for
now member* of the supervliory the f&lt;&gt;11owinj- evening.
committee ef thr Hanford State
Farmers’ Wholesale Market, ae.
cording to an announcement re­
ceived today from Director of
Slate Market* William L. WlUon
ad.Joekaeqripp.e- — ■* . w
£\r n
.,1
U l ijC C O lid l/ C P T C C
'T h e appointment xvas niaie by
D
the Rlata Market Board whkh H
A i
1
fA
W
Composed of Nathan Mayo, CommUaloner of Agrlcullurv," L.‘ M.
•
J
Rhode*, and (Jov. Fred Cone.
• Tlicre will be a meeting of Do­
ne*
supervisory
rominlttre In
,
himii-h leil.l Mm.-Iml llaron
The weekly m eeting ,.f Hi,.
the Merkrt oflice Monday nlghl
(H ii.tiif
Mimoeihemi
said he
lury ( lub Mill be le l.l in the \.W
at 8:00 u’elork at which a m’«'
•••untry U
know.
lies
H otel
Mi.nd.i)
nl
|'J | ,
chairman will be elected, II. J.
Inly "unto
uYliirk.
•
Lehman, market manager, said to­
• — -—
| i IchII i. "
day.
A 12 man |m&gt; irturnnl n
•h u i I
nr y.
l
A tu tin Vihh ii
nml
It ii lilo n
II, KIKKK I- SIMI’HON
The two new members were ap­
trrtlirl of Krrninl Uigrrr murS*i\ n t hail uc*
S.til I III.
M m rison w ere b.-rnd n niniiiiiite
Asaorialrd PTem Stall ll filer
pointed ns rorressore to lluy K
ill
r
in
thi*
cbm
'
of
Hnchlr
l*v
utt.i
Kuii*e e p le d l
Ttie imparl of Hie Kii-sinii lu- Hreiire ill the o ft k e of l «unity
Hymes. Hr., and Chairman John
AOi. ni'fro, ilmiHtd *%if h |irr&gt;
8-eilllltlllVl il«t a tO
m en , 11
Fiiilainl on ulieaily •ludire Jt. W. 'W o lf (In- mol ii
MeUcli. Hr., xxho recently ten- \ntlim of
ntnlilalril
nninlir
in
thr
»U&gt;iii|i|oiinttir
i • lut iofin
c - ta b li t
inp.
dcred their resignations after nev I - nse siluallons III H"- llalkiips,
Iiik of ltn.|ih I i ok Thr Jur*‘|iiti|ih,,K" |it o visional
xs it Ii lli
erel years of service. Other inem Hie Misllteriaii.su and Srandanaom rmihnl n itrri*lon *«horf1i &gt;......
mu iiiitM’iintTil hi* had
'Hie wrrky session ol the Mil
. xia sliare attention xxilli new tales
her* of the board arc __
It. M. Pap
I) aftrr 2:00 u'rlork IhU «fI ..i n.i d l &lt; *t» m Ihv
worth, Henry Nickle. Go* Hrhma'li. « f horror from Ihe a-ene of llie nki|i«l Cuirt will In- lo ll in lie*
Irrnoon. ‘I I i M iilrnrr nukm
I'lldllln l -.iinl T« 11i«»ki, thr horCharie. Dunn, Cliarlea It-*, W. A Sovlxt ullark on her ItMle nelgli- Police taunt Moml.iv iifti-rimon it
r minimum »n»lrnrr of 20
4:tHI oV|o« k when n iiiiioIk i of
(II I I no li \\III M Mlt'HlM ll*|M»rtLeffter and C. It. Dawaon.
* *-&gt;r.
i
r
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rmamUlor.%.
per«OIIB, elisilye«| with inn to* of
ed tin
II gillie Oils Im*i ii , v%a»
------------------------- Happenings
nion- signilieaut
Atepiwttoiit SImI i* AMoiiuy L. I. still im F lu id 'll Imiids.
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Europe, ami for the world, feiiMM, will Ih* oVraiKlieil Im foie
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&lt;i&gt;an the course Finumi rhoose*
thr ilefi'mlunt.
Sinrluir
Ai»h, mid F r o m . |.• ■ F m liitid 's p lig h t.
r hull!«” I
n t*n »n il,jn
|ti it i^h ) l «*n« lit •crnmil
Ail luinortuiil
In ||„.
R e q u e s te d F o r
shape hackatogo in eapituls physi’
.liny imlirlnii'iii. %%illi (hr iiipmi*- ] Uttli tiinA.mx
i i |h»H i «I
"no
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'rally remote from Hie new wur. of the rmnphell
ilitlilril nnifilrr of Italph t'ook, 1m|i«ciaI iv u ils " hut thr French
WASHINGTON. Dae. t — (87— They could hrouden the endurance can l«eirlou ptmt
nnothrr in ifio, illi Apr. IH, lU3!f. . g.M|,| |,Mti«»f m tivitiex
hail
inRepresentative Church. Reputll- battle betneen Her... .. nnd the thr l.hui on ’ Hoi Mnh bis
The |tnli«h iitiiihunccil
( ienrife ronclixlnl their niiriioientii to I In* ’ &lt;reM"t&lt;l
IUII
lock, I'oiiiliuinder
can, Illinois, said yesterday he had . Franco-British allies into an all- 8:00
la y
laid lisluv.
muiiig a jury nt ninoi l« ilny nml after the inpiuie of imh («erninn ven■opei
__ __ if not another Weinstiinn is
rocelvtd official confirmation of |European
atroggle,
they writ* rhni|re«l oh lo Ihe luw , M,|4
(dll aUciidiiiifi nf b giniiiiuii
reports that Ur* navy intends to Iworld war almost ovei night,
I iiivolveil hi the in e by ( ‘iirult j Tin* lleil niiny, nnvy nml nlr
forrxsl to
aaa Congress for fund* for antiWhsthrr Finland
Mmiy mailer" of
unpoit*»m*n| Jmljce Mllliml II Smilli, the* jui- f,.,,-,. n ,ntjmoil In ilrnl
Russian
■uhmarfne net* to protect wine &lt;|ulck rapllulothm
!•&gt;
will In* brought up nl n meet mg | un retired to tou»olei u verdict. |
|,,ii the FinuTah
of Urn nation's harbots and fleet might anil Kus-iun Ihrrols of
ulIhrj
At 2:00 oelink Uni ufternoon.
,M-.ioJr nppeuinl lo huve taken
more terrible attack, or elects to of theAmericanla-aion
aabherSgss.
Lrffloti HutMomUy niacht ol h .00 the ji ror*. however, h^d not j fn
*h, coiirMu*
iimlrr the leaderfresh.
yourug.
- Assarting
the
confirmation go down fighting against all odds o'clock and nil lecicb'iinaiteii uie Mnrhed n derision in the ram*
ship of Hi.' no&gt;x govornment set
earns from Charles Edison, act- tire European war stage lias now
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pmII hnoI
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Iup Inst nigl.l under I'mnix-r Tytl
tog aacrotary o f tho navy. Church been n-»ct by Russia for develop.%0-yr urail.i inlrinational luinkrr.
nienta of Incalculable el feck The
Tin- government said, in un ofvtry caution of guxeriuncnt of­
firiul anuninii'oniout. That it liud
ficial* in Rome, in the Scandi­
iio inli'iition
of pleading fur a
ibar go would navian capitals and In the troub­
trure.
mr to our led Balkans In commenting on the
"Wo ale Hilling In negotiate
Ruaao-FinnL.h conflict itself roin ry
• Iml xvo ssill nut con—it I i Imi'or i«»ny our hideMayor FXaard Higgins tinlsy G. |). Wnikninn A J. I’clrrson, iM'iidence,'' said the now premier
That publid opinion nearly ev­ reported conlimitsl sui&gt;pmt of tho Mrs. Iru Thninpsnn. Isa it. I.vidirta* la response to my Inquiry,Miolilin. It. iW Vrnlrrs, in u biuudruxl nH-sangr lo tha
harsh anid. " I canstnM hi* let­ erywhere In .neutral Europe hat “ Irada at home” csnipalgn in rr, A.
oil Stairs.
been
stirred
to
deep
resentment
II.
Itud
I. I- I*. I’uytun, M. I.. L'nil
which
ait_effoit
Is
being
inade
to
s’ ta Indicate that tha dapart"The whole world is our witness
against
Russia
-ta
obvious
from
Wright,
Mrs
It
M
llarrrll,
John
keep
Sanford
dollars
In
Hanford.
sat Intend* to as* this typo of
that till' defensive alruggle Is
tho students which are circulat­ (Yanslon, (), M Harrison Harold
rfaaoo and will ask ccngrcaa for press reaction. It finds Its sharp­
1 lie Finnish people
est expressien In Italy, already ing the pledge cards have met Appleby, II. F. Crenshaw, A. I,. Juriifieil.
m nacaaaary funds ~
hat eatranged from her for- with unusual success. Mayor llig- I lot I*. Mrs. A I, Holt*, ("has. fight in Iheir defense xvilh stout
T n m other aoure
was raaxis partner. Germany, hr glaa .Mid. adding that although Betts, Clmiln' Hickson, A. Ken­ hearts ami u pure conscience."
The new government. It was re­
wtad that aavy a
ask for Ute Nail-Hoviel fellowship. 11»*- tn* names have nut yet been dall, Tom M. Isalge, J. I,. Ingley,
antl-eob- iaa-comment Irakis that the Fran- tabulated, there Is apparently Mrs. J. I,. Inlgloy, Margurrito ported, is preparing to move lmMat *48,000,800 to
merliately to Vasa nil tlie Gulf of
pe dtvcl- co-UrlUah Allies rannot continue more than 8,000 signers to date. Ingley and A. W. Iso.
J. W. Robson, Jr., W. J. I’rll, liolbniu lo carry on llir strug­
ts ignore Ki
ltua*ia'i *hare in pro
A list of those signing the
gle. Vasa is 60 miles nrross the
rlpltating the wtr in Europe pledge cards will appear In The Myrilo Wald, Mis. I*. Moss, H. A.
through her cooperation with Ger- llorold from time to timo as Ih* Irvin. Hill Marlin, Janit-a Weldon, eulf from the Kurdish port of
Mrs. W. 1- Harvey. J r, Jor Mas­ Umea.
maay In dlamtaiberim nl of Po­
imat are tabulated.
The tiny Finnish air force, baland. Byrne editor* nrgun that by
Tha first of the names to he ters, I’. H Roy, 1**01 Birdsong, Hexed to number less than 200
loo Horner, A. M. Horner, Mrs.
ovary moral precept auted by UiMlated are as follows:
planes nf all types, took tn tha
Premier Dalsdlrr or Prime Min*
B. W. Wart, K D. Mobley. B. W. Hrrbort Mersor, John Ib-lvey,
ngainst Itussla’s enormous
see who have not pwrrhaead liter Chamberlain, riiteration of A: Bock. Geo. II. Bunge, Mrs. Ger­ Mrs. John D. Ixry, Marv Watlicn, air
bombers und military dispatches
Finland must now br included In truda Gilbert, Lucd.su Crawford, J. I*. Bate*. W. It. Williams. W. Helmed IH Soviet planes were
the allied war aha*.
Mrs. R. Wart, B. K. Took*. J r, II. Williams, tiro. W. Carlton, ■hot down ye-ltrday.
Thar* la a daflaiir hint there Un. U. B. Took*. J r, R. J. Hal- Tbad Jones, laithcr Rissvl, C. 8.
A young Finnish ullot named
that Italy Is tn a stood to make lv, Mrs. R. J. Holly, Mr*. Quinton Hheppard, Amur Cornell, Mrs. E. Kill waa credited with bringtag
A.
Lee.
John
Bell,
Mrs.
W.
E.
a .final break with Berlin, sad L. Brown, Mrs. F. E. Koumlllat,
down aix enemy planet.
L. Cornoll. Mrs. R. L. Cornell, Leger, Mrs. W. R. Vincent, Mrs.
ovan to Join the Allies if
An effieial announcement said (
I f * 8- Thompson, Julian A. P. Bandy. W. B. Moy*. Harry Finnish trooos wore driving tha
Batata bacau** uf her atFaarl « . Hansel!. G. __ Moore. Mrs. O. R. Estridg* Russians baric in some sectors oa
Finland.
There la a*
and Otto Caldwell,
that Italian diplomat* In
R. N. W.
the 60-mtle Carelian isthmus frtay.
ns. Dr. J. N. Tolar,
tier and had taken 1900 prUos&gt;aes&gt;i [
A N , Tolar, Mrs. C. E. Ad- DUMIKH STRIKING BBAMBN
WASHINGTON.
Dee.
2
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lira. .W. B. Fart. Dr.
aeita. Chat. B. Morrison, Her- The National Labor Relation*
J last night upheld tha right
Marris. H. C Whelchel. Jack
a t tha Calmer Steamship Corpora­
aad Jo* L. Corley.
Partly cloudy, slightly o
0. H. Bekerooa, Mrs. tion, ta Baltimore, Md, to dismiss
■&gt; taro. X J. Tool, Raby ■MteMi who sagsrod hi a sit-down In ixtromo north sad west
trn)
portion* tonight, Sunday
C. C- Whittington, Florida •triks. end dismfcsad all chargoa
colder
IC a , U m lto* company Imd violated the trolly fair, slightly

Soviet Attack
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Cdmmunisti* Y ear

Assertion Is Made Bel Cardenas Considered
resi­
fore Dies Hearings One Of Best P
PresiCase Of Fritz K u m i dents In History
Goes To Jury Today 1 Of Little N a t i o n

Laborers Of Carolina
Power W orks Quit
Posts For 3 Hours
A t Union Orders

Firemen Patrol
City’s Streets
M inor Fistfifrhts Re*
ported In Scattered
Sections By Police
ASHEVILLE. Nov. 29.—
(AP)—A thror-hdur ntrlke
followed n refusal hy the
Carolina Power _ and I*ight
Company to accede to union
demands for a closed shop
and plunged this resort city
of 56,000 ht almost tota^
darkness late last night.
B at I t M O A. M. C s . W at.
ta n , th a eotnpany'a xlea president,
a a a a a n ru l tba worker* who had
w i M Set, M a W n of tha A PI,
latartkaUonal Brotherhood of D aet i t a a • Wbrttbre, had aaked. and
t a a t t a i l r t pam laaJon to return
ba ii w e MIr . to tbalr po*t*. A

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station quitted,
i wha roautned
C U R B S E R Y iC C
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- Finns A t t e m p t To
Halt Possible Con*
flict By Removing
TroopsFrom Border

Sj-iSiMerclMits’ Taxes ‘CARE OF (T11MIV
yenr*

hinJV-lfnftrrfanr^ W T o rte n ln y rouipl-ted five
| “P fIOw Vr li ic ll vc
l l Gv
aT onueT member of* the S w n i d g f ' .“ inte, fUl
°* X M M
“Mexican
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n ixi't-rrvnlutlouary
u-conl
lRi vC YV CP II ll U
r* tha
Hinco» lb'
!»!rr
ll,*v
p° r,**r &gt;&lt;’ *'•“ « l" r , in ilV
, »fler "h'- P n i * C i t v
S p rv irp ^
that the American Im ith Oaak | „ j hern prealdenl of W x lro for ®
U v IV IL C b
gresa li n Crpiniiinlst r A tl j 30 year* nidtody ha* ...............
been lit rf.
“ front" nrginlratinn.
Ca '
Th* a-seitlon, previously
bv scT tril committee will
wa* dr-r-Ihrtl hy llvan a* a
rrii'lly
’ nllv a/&gt;i*anliw4
furl "
accepted farl."
,o Cardenas Is ;t* rtln g on l .f
" t i l C om oiuni'l. l;nnw It,** Me Iasi year ns chief axecutlie.
__ ” _
(ratified.
Undoubtedly Cardenas will go
. .
idown
into
history
as
an
Import'Whet,
tna-m
erchant* nnd comMr*. Roosevelt linn address!,
th r Youth Congre«* and asaertMl nnt pre-ldent, not only lor length IV’^ 1,1 Property owner* of .s«o
arc paying for Ihe « m l.v —nllhouirh not lie fa re commit­ ;..f -ervlce, hut for the u n u su al!
tee - th at fh r knew It v » not lamount of thing i done In Hint rendend by the &lt; ily In It, re»|.
I'ntrlollc Mexican, have " ‘" l '- whV aHnnWli't
he-e i d Communist controlled. Sha h a. of­
fered In Irrilfv lireriiled the *•«*- , lmilr.1 him n« the g re a te il nnd 'u cn t. reclprrcnle by Mr* .lug nl
m iller thought she had any Irtfdf- I*1" " * * * 1 I ' " ' 11' ' " 1
’. J , ' " , ih c " ^ 'lr n le 'n t'
msllnn of value The eommllti* of Benito .Inarm, while *ome »ny n*»*d ln n a|
ns tnc
inule nth s . l l s r W on tho n ffrr
” ^ hr is the erm lrM national hem h,°Tr , ^ m p au rn nrnred Hie rod
Rvan « L I a m , t r i l l of w . «
NUP'cl Hidalgo, who pro- “f
"»•
r o o l « . ,y r f. W« i !claimed the independence in UM0. I’f l"*»
A baby o f rmra dU tlnrtlon la Je ttla Lee Cromer, pictured with Jr ~*or?*.L i^h.
. r« ..?re
w*
Cardenas has surpassed nil re" ithoql taxpaying merchants
tonim
unist
l
a
n
y
memnera.
•
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pre»i,irn
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f
Mexico
in
one
Rftd
commerelal
interest*,
there
bar mother, Mr*. Floyd T. C rom er of W inston-Salem, N. C. Horn
“CommuniMs exereire contrel vitnl respect, hit Indepcndefee of could he no ^vrlie* nr fire protec
prem aturely, Baby Je ttle arrived with two fine fro n t teeth.
j through small mlnrrltle*." Ha katft the United Stale*. When the oil thm. and no parks, s t n e t or aew
'trouble* arnne, Cardenas did not crape ayalem. could lie mainc
I
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n
1
r
n n League for Peace and Dai
'hesiialn to take ever Hie foreign lafnrd. Tliere m uld be no pubpeirnlaum properties (nn March He llbrnry, nn municipal son, n»
IN. IWWi without a thought of golf courne or other recrcMional
Jah at the Mate drparlm rnl al faeilllles.
There co ibl In- no
Wn-hlngtrn might llilnk about It. *lre«-t liglita, nn -rhools tor the
■lo previously had taken over education of the children and the
i™ '
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Meanwhile. In New York C
and HCIxe&lt;'
aelxed Calmly
would be
s-miniy wouio
ne forced
lorrco to
m disrnn.
uiscon| another who recently waa qiU*g. the national railways, ana
kra. Jarar* L. In*Icy, Seal Bala the doublt-bnrrcd ero.-« a . it* in-|tioncd before the Die. Oetnim |t.,lhi- hip entton ra la te a In the I j i - ,11(1110 it. relief work nnd i t . con,er-itee,
malntmanco pro
Chairman for the
Bamlpola sign is In 1901. Dr. Gilbert .le
r - '1**, Frita Kuhn, German AmM
Am f.Vuna region, owned raoally br i ilructlen and
amt Spanish pranv
prnm r, Hie Mayor slated.
County Tuhcrcnleela and llanlth alron of PaHa made a plea for »* ^ L P . undr l''•1 cr• '* nw?lu " «
All of these srivlee* ore »upf , Iniidnn-ner*.
Aaaoeiatlon
announced today
;'o^rrery
s ;
1 Great Britain vigorously pio -ported nut nf the operating rvvethat all aeala are ready for mall* » * „ „ w . „ . i i , « i w u C f f
nn
emblem
of
p
ta
re
ami
of
framnnecUon
with
tho
alauao
ml sue a t tested all there actions. In A nrli.nuea of th* City and Cn-mty nnd
lag.
Mr*. Inf lay,-* aasiated hy
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trial lihine owner* a re exem pted from
Mr*. Herman Morfla, aecretary of ternal underatyndlnir t" upreiid .funda paid Into the bumL‘ film I ^ ~ ~ J **—
rile- l pay meat of taxes for all bill slebt
tha local aaaoeiatlon. haa been our
mraasye throuabnut the .T”0*1* *° * I,,rr •* t*11® !*•
lual- l^rvice unless their property lalutworking for the yaat month world.
°* r-. • *
Gardena* . Is In exeeaa nl ffi.000. Negligible
brtD ftaf th a . mailing Hat up to
T h i , r , u *ia«
. Ih . . K ri,, Kuhn llcd “wlUl tho
pairnnnl property taxes, half of
. | *■ *rf ? ' *,*°
•** *"• d a rlu o f three ilevlU" to food
tvbleh goes Into th* general «p#ratjng fund, is the only real rsrep Aay^Ure and Aoma * tm » u . aaii_cuailr&lt;l
here that Britain lirreelf, despite a f.VW) exemption III tier •mini
alm la of hhi houae. It haa PVO-1trial’a linal nrgiim onbr7
lier g reat reaoureea noil power, tax*.
vloualy
been uaad by the .M d;
Judae Wallace char,red the
M not Ihrtrt lip in all 1U obllirft-1 |f tho |»r«i»lo lin d r til liomr.
e5* *»^ a
Cruinil© r i .hen rors this morning and Kuhn la
linnn, ra s rrin g l«» lUo ilcfiuiU on ' tlirpr coittmrrelnl
will l*&lt;*
standard and to them m eant a p ^ te d to know hla fate bel
Ihe Unltftl SlilfH war drblz.
i liftin ' hI»K’ lo pny Ilicit lu\rr«,
eyrabol of peaco and ho|ie.
nightfall
Heven time, recently, nmvea rP, uR |ng
|„ i i rl
i„x , oilerliavc been slat ted to ''dreft G a r-l||(mr&gt;
W|R j,, ...................
A modern variant of the douKeCnrlby, atung by intlmnt!
ii#ua.T to tun
f°r ir-rlrctloii hotter erli* oln, lirlln* mail*, Im*I
ble-bnrrrd crow wa&lt; aileptec, as of Dafrim- la w y e r Sabbatimi l
(which would nccesdtatp n c&lt;in-'ter .,0| ici. I1IM| fir,.
H„n.
the inalynla of the 70th Dlvlalon *hi&gt; prixrrutor na&gt; on wan
ntitutiopal nmenilinrnt). or »o.lh#lf^ y 1.„ ,u n , Kiinford .. b.
of the A m erlran Kxpeditlonai* terma with the care's iitlnr
Irnve hi* term of office "extend-;.,|afc 4|, |,|r |,
Ru -.
Force In the World War.
blonde than
investigation
ed" another Iwu or mote years , ^
f , Cil||.|
ih|y ur..»
a . *o many pi-.-h’e n l. J .' ‘!'°'w hen Hie r e r c . ie. fn.m hu-,ne.
A m erica, have done
t unkna*. .
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Seen As Possible

r Hlggln* AakaSupimrt
Of Those Who Pay
Opefatinflr C O» t 8

British Say German
Air Raider Downed
Off N orthum berland

II, t,,.rla tr&lt; i r m t
ll n w i a i t r e p o r ts o f f r e s h
Ito n le v c Ijis Iip s li r o u g h t th is
r r is iti lietw o o ii F in ln n d
and
R tisx in n e a r e r
l lie
b o ilin g
p o in t tiH ln y ,h u t th e ie n a c n e stt
s u b s id e d a little w ith r e c e ip t
: in M o sco w o f r e p o r ts
th a t
! F in n i s h
tr o o p s
had
been
w ith d r a w n fro n t i h e R u s s ia n
b o rd e r .
H el.lnki dl'iinlche* said Fin­
nish liu n lrr pnlenls hnd bean
'Wllhilniwti ul .nine points to
ntnld rlu.hea. It was boned tho
Ikiiii- emilil l)i&lt; settled by negiitintiun. nil Itouglt Russia
atrs-aily wn* *n fa r committee to
the acquisition o f Finnish te rri­
tory Hint .h e «•*« expected to in*i-l on potting it.
• liven n grnvr turn hy Russia's
scrapping of the non-aggraaalon
I rent v. Ilu- Ihn-nteniiig situation
II was hearts a e ro ., the .ea I ou-r.hadoiveil devolopmentn In the
• hy Allnnlle rnhlef foe li.m g-I hltti-i sen and a ir w arfare bein. Hie*, Knoxville, Tenn.. new .-1 tween G ermeny and the Alliaa.
| ‘Aperuinit .mil
ttm y
Kmnve.
Itritniu
leported a German
Harding n fter Hu-y met in Kng-1 rnolrr w n. .h o t down o ff
lio.l aed he returned in the N orllnim hrtliind coai*t whllo tholi
;h %
l l . r t v i . li e u Ui Im ! . priqie oil ot utiU«ui0vu«v 0 k » u U 4 . 0»r ro^ultf
in o n ln g i-, -In* ealiled *'Yi-,." nml of I V ID il! ’Ii a ir raid on t h V ' f
h e r e th ey e r r n . h e n t i n I I I m lloikfim l-lan.l aviation ha»p jrt»New \ m l
ji n h \
i.Vimnnv wiM Ihe raid
!"!»-» I'lm l-l'tl W’itllOIlt |OR4( but
llrilsiiii aid* Hirer Hunnan planea
I w n.- Mint him* KtinnciL
I lo* F iiiiuhIi t*ovrrBVHPnl, meet‘ irjf in tlif partly Mack-out capl*
al Ii9-l fulfill and iijcnin today
nnifd a i f ply io Inc Hum ion
...
llic non-nggresloti Ki. I
\il.liiloiml trillion nronc from
!•» mu arnisniioiK (hut FlnnUh
hnd firn l nrro4« Ilio fron• n latum
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•'Tin buml." McCarthy dceloud. !*«•«". then to p Ipii now it, Imnd l»ull
ni-oprm li«mi wHit i Ih* linn** J
i.ulnted i-la-he. had
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loperaled "rocket ngcnclo*" n- * lover lh» offlcr
'.■■i I'l.ng the frontier. Fin.
.Iilellne nml officer* of the l.unil (fleeted rucec-.o
jj
j%(Vflojimrul of Hun ford
i
1 1 'll' denied the charges.
obarive tomorrow and all store*, amt It. affiliate* testified lor lco ■* n private riliLeu.
• ' o'i the W estern F ro n t
with t h . CIC.rtt.in of th , dew, |K ahn b w .u w th c , w m.' - m V - . h '* ! E ?
'he -h i ' t - O c . - '
''-V - c ttliffc.n- .... . I . h . l HI.
• noting mtivity- th at the
" ilt&lt; lie.limy mi ll»»
•.......
.. resulted in the pene-lto||g|. 111*11;i 11 liivn
"
t.eroinii territo ry two
the day.
idecide ivlielher the bundafucluei Iremelery. or iulo ixilc."
deearlm : It* . nu&gt;n- limn -.,,m r,in al l«i..t. th* \ i nit liitfi atit*I
I" f" te V m outpost* were
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vliinyioii
•Pie Sanford II.,aid . In accord. ,w a. guilty of three count, o f —
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it Iin *.# *1 l. Ilf I&lt;mIu\ . M. " 111.1 . |
once with Its custom, will not
DtiDih. r
woidd
In* iuhiv lim n V. |&gt;
II
Norwegian ndm iralty reIt «i|t otii .•«•«•*!" ovci tin
publiah Us doily paper tomorrow. forgery, llmt they must not lean
wardo-ihied hy l h r i nd n f tlic wrrU.
i ri* i»
••I Mi Ml Illy till* \ | III' I "ll.-.I i I, J ll.- lielweeu
oi
er
bark
want
on
false
notion,
of
A Union Thanksgiving Dny se r­ Americanism *.• ve-.-ill the dc- .
flttf lot
M|'||| 'Hill of I Ilf |al oji t I I""-. .od lioniliing plane* J u .t
-------vice will bo hold a t the First
iv*•I ii mil ill I iin |M't ii« ..oi ole ..IIti.'ir territo rial wa­
u lii&lt; h
ir* * n**ea — rm re TSreei
! inform ality will churaclrrire
ion Unit encounter ended
IIIOI •• I lilt ll it Ii ll ii &lt;i'tit:ir) nun ll t
B aptist Church ot 0:34 o'clock
the ilotiMcomlng liny ncllvlUea al
No ill it loo Ini I r f ii imidr u w illo".i nitlier ,-ide sroring a hit
Uie Mrthndl’ l lliphnn'. Home al .
Thoruday rooming, under tho aua*
u-iltl
from 11..- shore.
y n In lint imiMri mid ilirrv wn
Enterprise th i. year. There w ill'
plcti of the Benford Ministerial
lio indii iilooi os io whrn ilit* vrr
be no set program oilier than t^e I
Association, according to an an*
illct of tin* I* fii^inrriM
customary aetlvitir. giving Hmri
nofneomvnt by Copt. R. E. Bose,
rom piito iIn* »• aid would I
for vlaltlng with ftiends and go
president.
(ill Ill’ll. Mow. . 1. |t ,|llf irp o il I
Ing oxer spot, drnr In Ihe heart.
The Rev. A. V. laenberg, pastor
flkVOI «lll)f, I •*••«*I* Itill 11 Jo.' Ill'll
Sr boyra a n t girl, who hate *ptnt
o f 'the Christian Church will doillirkv,
who hp.i',1 m Im'I iiiII' of the
childhood hour, working and i
liver Ihe Thanksgiving sermon.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 29. playing on Ihe rnm pui there.
A donee will *o held Is the projivl nl In* li.'iuinc, tins hiii.I
|»rr|Mi.* i hill for niiriMlu***
— Yale university student*1' O, R. flhaunrn, lo im rr .u|«rlri- I I aka Mary Community iv ;itrr
' Everyone la invitod to altond —
this aervko and offer thanks for and "townies" Joined force, to­ Undent, will b« the main .neakrr Thmsday night -p n n .i.-tl Ity (he lion IuI•i (In l|oii«f nl (hr hi'|*in•\W I.AIIAKHKE. Nov. 29 —
tba blrseiofa of the post year. night In an e ffo rt to overturn a t the rhnrch rervle,t which will Degree Tram of the Woodmen (H llill.J ol •I»f* I I I 'fixioll nf I o||
i:rr«« i wliit h . ..mriu'M in .Inmini )
Vul. oiolole owner* in Florida
Copt. Rose said adding th at music an automobile containing hurl be held Thanksgiving morning at the World.
Col.
C i IIm'H
V
Yoiiii |«Ih*i j , .......... .
l.nlay liy Slate Superwill be furnished tty tha choirs of Browder, Communist party gen- 11:00 e'clofk, at the Bnrnelt Me- I
\nw y m giiir. i nit, od&lt; nl Colin English lo w itu
the ebuirbee. t
eral aecretary, a fte r hr
had mortal Chureh. The Home choir t Charles II. Olivrr of Apopka fo n u rr ili"ii 1.1
pf
Jnrk«on\ill.',
was
i
oniiiii-«tioii.-1
•
ul
th.-late
deficit in the teach­
la
preparing
rperial
mo*lc
for
1
made ‘ a
speech in a campus
and Mabel Ckirk of Orlando were h p r w m iii.»'«i . i ih»* viiliiiniri.nl'* er- -alary fund by uurcha.e of
building despite opposition
of this service.
granted
a
marriage
license
In
the
n K i r t v al ii.. to
•,
i h ilr I In* liceii..- lug- eorly In December.
A t ISlSO a turkey dinner with I
veterans' organisations and re­
office of County Judge It. W. 1.1 oil
' », i'M pn*«fiilrd I T ie liaciiers salary fund o t'
fusal of other universities to "nil It*' trlmmlaga" will be served ! Ware ye.lrrday.
o t h e r iilia-t - .a iin* pro|MMjii.
Seminole County was (29,013
perm it Ills appearance nn their in the Home dining room. Speech- j
•a xaritl be made hy those who
Tin* iin i|...... I Wr»lKI,iMH» imk lo ti mi'N'i .v t,’., ami un additiongroundi
Taylnr
Commundcry
No.,
2H
Young men crowded around hnv# formerly lived there aa well Knight \ Templar m rrt nt th r ronnrrtlny lit. ml i armoLil cm till 'o l I in.hr.I will be due this rounnn! On* Si. *I«»Iiii« IDvrr, r Nh i f j ty from Ihe Mute on Dec. 15.
tha automobile aa Browder was aa those who live there now.
•ThU program will he Informal, Matonle Temple Friday night at rrlvrti oppoxi I H.it at thr b in mg I I'aym em of teaeber*' salaria*
baing driven aw ay from Strath7:30 o'clock at which limn elec­ from fiirnn r* hi Hie '.i|i|M-r reacloj 1&gt;|11 i f mi a sound financial basis
to
o
^
areordlng
to
'T
a
"
Mullen.
rona hall, where he had adi« a hy Circuit
The AHunnl Asioclallon will tion of officer* for 1930 will hr €% of (lie Ht.
It, jom
John*
valley before the Christina* holidays If
if MUer
u iv rr valUy
Smith yastardav.
meet n t tiM In the Moody Chnpel. hflA.
who objected on Ihe ground* tliai inutorinlx who have been buying
T hn'A ftem ooi will be spent In
Ihe proposed • ui would lower t h e 'l a r * in January will make tbalr
h tfo m n l recrralloiuH nctivltlea— • The Lion* Club will nni hr Id a s te r table in ilie urea n ’-illtiniji I'uirbaxe curly in December. Tha
tbalr
regular
weekly
meeting
to­
horaeshoen, pbig poeg, tell ball,
In dintsgv to Ih d r crop*. Thi* •** number on each car will (dantan nnd perhaps a lUtl* night due to the annual dance be­ tea* the t.r-l l o n e Hint ubji-ction. i tify early buyers, and English
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No acHvitles will cur- ing bald tonight a t the Mayfair to this project Iiiivc been pusent-1 urged motorist* to taka prld* III
Hatal. Tha dance begin, at 10:00 n{ ofllemll)
Irliill l»v ihe group in thi* •Iis play r f these “ honor roll" num ­
•'alack with Eddie King -ind hi* r-eellnn of Ihe slate.
ber*.
nichaatra
providing
Ihe
muaie
aa follnwOf
.heir fifth annual
K rrripls from tag aalaa a re
Ralph Bagwell, secretary of the
Admittance
If
by
Invitation
only
“ L. B. Bn
Femlnole Comi V Chanda r of rnr-nm 'kid for the atat* teach­
ers rntary fund, which la appro­
Tharo will be a celebration or Commerce, nml Fre.1 T. William*, priated tg the rountle* on • Wsl*
local engineer, \.. ij u .u chairman
llely Communion in llolv Cross of.
the fomiiiRIcc which p re im m l.
*rhool attendance. T ag revanua
revai
Episcopal Church Thanksgiving the initial brief on th* project,l rom prlred 70 percent of tha atai
a u la ’s
tnamlnw a t lld ) 0 A. M. Mr*. A. were
Ranfoid's delegate,
nnd refo r school* la st yaar.
dc leg* I
M, Philips will be the soloist.
Tha
budget
for
this
T here will bo no sermon. This pnrtrd nn their return home to­ •how* th at teacher* are
service will take place a fte r the d a y th at ihe w edlh.r Im.l l&gt;e.'n ro n trart to receive 1169.036 this
in the rnpRnl.
The deleunion service to be held in tho mild
stayrd at Hie Maynuwer year, and funda due from tha
B aptist Church, and -will not pate*
stale for paying there t sac Kara
Hotel while in Wnrhington.
eepfllct.
The nielnrlal map of I lie Ft. will amount- to 6136,461. AddltUn.
al
stale aid will ha reaalreil fo r
John. Kivrr valley, showing Ihe
RADIO GUIDE FOR PICBONS pr.posed m ute for Hie ranal, tin n* portal Ion of pupils.
LONDON, Nor. 19.—&lt;P&gt;—A • hieh waa prepared by Mr. Wil­
sestet alloy by means o f which liams waa said ta be a source of
much Interest to the engineer*.
Brief* in behalf of the oreject
were submitted by both Menator
Claud*
Pepper and
Senator
m ilitary value a t Charles 0 . Andrews, while Concloudy

• Seals Are Ready For
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ling, Mrs. Ingley Announces '"f""-1

cream

30c P in t R egulsr Price
. TifD P in ts F or The Price

Russo-Finnish
T erm Nears Boiling Point
Over Border Clashes

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By FR E D HARMAN

Delegates Are
m
."jEncouraged Over |
j Hearing Reaction

Majority In Sanford And County To
Observe Thanksgiving Day Tomorrow
Bwr.e will olwerve a second
Thonbaglvlng Day tomorrow, for
ethers It will be Just another
day, but for moat of the resident!
of Sanford and .Seminole County
it wfl| be the only Thankagtvtpg
|U |

Both o f tba local tan k a will bo
closed oil day tomorrow a s they
ware last Thursday while for Uio
postal and other federal employe*
It will ha jaet on# more day of

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Thanksgivinif Party
Planned For Home

Browder Received
With Boos At Yale
Before S tu d e n ts

T he; show to all outward opMtruMoe was a on opal event dor*
g lane hoc n a t Ih e.lU tsi t u t ala
aeoLvea and two patrolmen had

Perm it* To Build
Reach $6*000 Total
merchants, toe, wUt
yesterday

Court Rules U nion.

Need Not Play-Clalm

images respiting

IJM M * f a r

Hovere^ the Court anM it had
w Aanbtt.the-union should ho
mpattad nppraprtaUly ty tha

No Decision On C’a-

IAuto Owners A re
Urged To BuyTags
r© Assist Schools

C ity News Briefs

More Jurors Drawn
For Circuit Court

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W s can be thankful th a t a fte r ten long years of de­
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pression
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CHRISTMAS

It M enu to us th s t on this Thanksgiving * the Amiri*
csn people have more to be thankful for than a t any titfrar
time In th eir history. The Pilgrim s on th eir first Thanks*
giving were thankful th a t th e ir crops hod been plentiful
and th a t the specter of starvation had been banished from
th eir door. We today can be thankful for th at and for
many- o th er things as well.
More thsnks-w orthy than anything else is tho fact
th a t while millions of other people throughout the world
aro a t w ar with ono another, o r . are in tho Imminent
.shadow of war, we are as fa r remote from it os it la pos­
Imnr M llm, n n l, ml sible to get. For nowhere else In the World Is any -country
n d a tlm R»S mmllrtm ml
■ra|a far Ik. .par**&lt;a» ml
iNa nlll fcr rlrararS far
I* aSrcrllalas r*«ra. __

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Gcrauui-Araericans

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

ISUptMt watchers, sllrnl beneath

dim fkweia
There a n 25,000,000 Germans, or Americana of .Ger­
WWW os tho hawthorn, wo stand,, man descent, livlngt in the United States. If tkpse Germans
our oyoo to skyward,
Confused b y tho antique fmor. wars mors loyal id "Ths Fatherland" than to Uncle Sam
Tho passionate horns
they could causa this country a lot of trouble. But as a
LAKE MARY
In a long curve dayward
Im atter of fact no class o f Americans is more loyal to
WEEKLY
NEWS
COLUMN
Mr. sml Mrs. Dcnald Ander*oa
fling In victorious splendor . . • American traditions and Ideals. At no time has F rits
•y JOB HENDRICKS
of West J’ulm Beach ware recent
Heart, from the starkness
Kuhn been able to claim m ore than 200,000 American
ursts of Ur. and Mrs. P, U. An*
Of death and tumultuous night, ftasls in bis German-Amorican Bund.
arson. They war* aceompanWd by
'■ awake to the dawn
Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Derroott oi
Tbaas facts are revealed In last week's issue of Life
fasfftble: far and far In the vast*
lake Worth.
m ags sins which goes on to say th at among tho 25,000,000
Tho Ladles Aid of tlio . Com.
flits loro, the white iwran. .
Gerroan-Amerkane a re 'su c h fam iliar figures as H erbert
man Ihr Church met at the home
—Ve r n e bright Hoover, William B. Borah, "Babe" Ruth. Gen. Pershing,
of Mrs. If. U. a lesson Wednes­
day. Tho devotional* wera In
John D. Rockefeller, Vincent Astor, Clark Gsble, Senator
charge cf Mrs. Rsmsoy. Than
Happy Thanksgiving boy.
Robert Wagner, who waa himself bom in Germany, and
wrr* g5 ladies present end plane
weto nude for toe annual CartelWouldn’t It bo a acioam If the W alter P. Chrysler who m akes Plymouth automobiles when
mat
sale. At the close of the bus­
t e a Just rose tight up and the CIO will let him.
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iness Dieting a social hour was
Mashed the Russians down?
Most Gcrmen-Americans believe as little in Hitlerism ,
I*®*1
mj«&gt;od- and rvfrnshmcnts were
fcp - Lmym - T ------ »
served ly Uu&gt; liuslcs nsslstsd by
M m. ost
. , American# _of French
J P Iand _B ritish descent.
L They
■JUs in West Florida the nown*. as
i her slater. hlnu Luther-Hobby u&lt;
M an ara MriMng their readars remsm ber the persecutions of n century or two ago which
■MSP tarty, then.- might, bo two tlrove them to this country. They remember tho compul­
trots tnfTha rheent reduction or I W L l Mm. J, A- Baldlpg
who Usd boon released becauao have arrived to spend some Uumi
sory military training and constant w arfare under Fred­
of the id month rule to cell on I at tbfir Imtua hero. They ware
le would feel more erick the Great, or Blamark, which caused thplr em igra­
roe. 1 told him t w u going In
tpytr eon aad kb
ir If tboy had tho tion from Germany.
write a letter right back to him a&lt;cwnpaularCy.
wife, fin and Mrs. Charles Bald­
wad give him my permission to ing end Mi. Fred Mattlsvti all uf
They remember, too, th at it waa n German publisher,
raise tholr salaries and-pul them
John P eter Zengcr, who won the firs t trial In America In­
lit
book to work. Of course I was ! lawitttctvllk#
Mr. Chariee Lamb of MJqjni is
."vagrant’’ arrested in Nsw volving Uie freedom of tho press, and th a t ha liko most
merely
tossing
but
this
Is
nu
rsimtsd
Wednesday
to spend the
llio oilier day was found other Germans camo to this country In th e firs t place to
laughing matter. These people
iva over $5,000 hi the bank.
.'who ara Ukaa off relief are
escape the very thing so typically exemplified by every­
iad Hindu It by begging.
JuSt as much In need now as
thing th a t lllU er, does.
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.
this country nnd that there worm they were when.they were pulf
Ku Kltut Klen picketed tbs
“German im m igrants," concludes Life, "have alianad other method* which would he on and It seems os If in the pro*
a Constltutimi tho other Iho wl|ple culture and character o f great, conservative safer.
gram of reducing salaries that,
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Urns giving tho Constitution
R 8 Cf PRO OA L T R A D E unite often thorn .who err nrn.t Bteekhra Ntw York end Mr. aud
advertising than It has cn- American cities like St. Louis. Cincinnati, and especially AGREEMENTS—A*
1 recall, tN
used art reduced. Naturally Mra Crum, tf “
~
In years.
Milwaukee. Germ ans formed the bulk of Amarica’s first entire Florida delegation voted Ihi am
willing to do anything I *us*ts Tucnddy
against tho authorisation of rf* .can fur those clients but after g. &amp; ly,*.
llurnlpg nhiirods un Ibe symphony orchestras, and their Moravian choral society In clprocal
agreements be­ 5 j l WPA offlelab have th« final. Mr. ami,Mrs.
S repot t hetlrr durk mnl Bethlehem. P«.. gives one of tho nation’s m ost famous cause of trade
Ute fact that while such ■ay nnd Ihey are the only uni*1,* jjl, Vernon,
Ingil hunting this year, but wr
ogreemenU
might
hare served It that can help, and somotlniBs tu spend the «
mvaa’.t hoard of many turkeys
benefit some sections of the they, can’tcollege.
ictag1hilled yot. And not much
country, they would certainly
CIVIL SBRVJQB BXAM1NA-! Mr,-.
Miff drom tho hlg gome hunters. lug. farm ing and scholarship, plug th eir Introduction of damage
Florida.
At
this
particular
such InstitutlofM an klm lorgartcns, C hristm as trees, hot. memos! It seems that the whols TI0N8—Announcements of lha ths aposl
.The DepatIniwit of Agrlcullnra dogs and beer, have woven great and rolorful German plan
may be endangered. The i&gt;o» followin* nsams Hava been rS-.Pugh.
MS UUle confidence In the use strands Inextricably Into tho pattern of America.”
sibling
foresees Is tbsL If rigid
if hyacinths es fertiliser. You
’s S s f t
controls continue abroad, th# S
«S depend on It nothing ns
United fits toe may have to limit tor, Ordrouses MalorlaL lisOOl ,
MfoU/ul os a hysrlnth would
little esperlenae doing stunts be- I IU uwa prodpetlou niore hr strict a
asks gtotl fsi ^tllser.
,
g
p
fore the. cameras of Hollywood. |
HU flmst dangerous ssslgnmsnU
flgU a million Americans saw
iters rtsl fighting In tills connfor tlw nortpa, Which be carried
'V’s fsolbsll stgdla Saturday
off wtthou! a Idteh, ho said, was
ftSrneen than has taken place
the Jorpplng of a M foot chasm
u M&gt;» Western Front since th*
■•Eibogan, but the rewards for
Rob Nolan sad hU Hollywood with a car, and from that he has
Mpry over here oro u college ii sd*vll* and Air Aces will In- toon thi llllng audiences In al
Jus lead uf an Iron rtosa.
de Hanford Bundsy foc s psr- coiners nf Uw globe with his dan*
rnisncr of many thrilling stunts goreus fasts la autos.
now rablu court sa*nu* tu
iii (-dilutions *t tbo Municipal • In all, thf troupe consist* uf
ling off le a right good
iport beginning at l&gt;30 o’clock sovea mm and sew.women In ad*
Vhst u llli II guests In one
Ibe afUrnsoaTrlw show will be dltlou to the elr-cfrees perssensl
SoanUy- There sie tourists
onsorrd by Iho Junior CMmbei Among tho stunts to be seen Bunor In Bsnfonl who utla-iday wIB he Chick Pearce doing
Gotmncreerould -hata driven on to
Includsd In thf stunts will bs
IMr Florida City. Fur years
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Otfic«rs Elected,
' To Fill Vacancies
Officers to fill Uio vacancies • f
two actlvo workers. Air. and Mr*
0 . H. Stapp, who pi in to ntova to
# another city soon, wen* tlcclnl
lis t night a t the regular meeting
of Um {enlth Training Union of
the F irst B aptist Church held at
the home t t Mr. and Mrs. E. L
Kelsey, 112 French Avenue.
The members chosen were: pres­
ident, Miss Naomi Hutchins: vicepresident. Miss Thco Vickery:
treasurer. Mrs. Jack Ktcmpcr.
Mrs. Msrvln .Milam was Hie
whuter o f a series of contests of
m which Mrs. Sam Maddox and Mis.
® S. C. Edwards were In charge.
Pis and hot chocolate wete
served to tho following members
present: Mr. and Mr*. Marvin
Milam. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Kel­
sey, Mr. and Mrs. John Collum.
Mrs. 8. C. Edwards, Mrs. Sum
Maddox, Mrs. Jack Slemiwr, Mis.
Naomi Hutchins and Miss Thro
Vkkery.

Miss Carlin Palmer
Honored A t Supper
Mlts Carlin J’slm er ami Flunk
Itay, whose wedding is (o be sol­
emnised la early December, were
runnllm cnud last night w-itli a
chRf supper a t the home of Mi-i:
Lillian /.dam s.
A Thanksgiving motif uux cm
ied out in the turkey p i ce ianl.
nd flower airangtiuenls. Thu
Iwaortes were iireseulrd n set ■I
eaballero ware dishia as u memen­
to of the oc casion.
Prctent were: Miss Palmer mid
Frank Ray, honor gue-t*, Miss
Alice Lanier, MU* Helm Palmer,
Mlaa Martha Tvlfuul. Mis, Mar­
tha Adams, Mlrs Lillian Aduns.
and BUI Tyre. L. M. T dfoid. W al­
ter Haynes, St. Claire While,
Ralph Dean and C bailis Rubinson.
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- Lauderdale.
They plan
naahe p ictr homo in Miami.
Major C entral Delos Ik Emany, cpinmsndlng officer uf the
Allay A ir Corps a t Langley
Flald. Ya-. will ba tha featured
ap&amp; kar. a k the fc’lorWn State
Chamber r f Commertc ennual
banquet In Tampa, Dee. 4.

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Entertainers For
Dance Are Selected
Entuituinvrs for the floor shun
lo bo staged Friday night a l Ilu
Armory in conjunction with tlw
Holiday Donee given by the Jun­
ior rlnlt. s|Minsoi-s of Seiplnotu
High School hava been nunounced
ttllU final |iii-|mruliim« are being
made for olio of the finest dnnrci
of tin- year for tho younger ir l.
Taking i-.nl in the show will be­
lli- Pippin Si»trr*, Glnilyn and
Klimlx-th. Neil l’onrll, Mis* lie so
■Merehnnt, John Hamrick, nnd
Alls* llotli J««n W right and Hur­
ry Rob.-on.
Ihinrin-; will Ixgin ill M:0tJ
o'clock lo music by Glenn lliouu
Inuil Ills uicheslra. Fund.* derived
[from the dam e will be used -tonnrd tbe annual banquet gKen by
the junior cln-s in honor of tho
gradual Ing senior class.
Spoil-on. for the class inrludu
Mr,. Sunfmd Dmidnev, AJis. l \ II.
Klrllc-y. Mrs. .loo Emerick und
Mrs. A. W. Knox. ••••/ *

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s. J. M. Edenfield Miss
Minnie Strange
(I iiuulo Inlunrnt.i which could un­
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By Class have originated 111 n distorted
Iks To Music Group is Honored
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[mind." McCarthy mill.

Airs. J. M. Edenfield ut Jack
aanvlllr, featured speaker yestcrday afternoon nt the rrgulat
meeting of the Woman's Club
Mvsie Department, g ive a « . in ­
teresting talk on ."‘Lyric Religion
o r- th e Romance of Immortal
Hymns" before a club horn*
ftn eirftrc a jta e lty .'
Donald Bishop arrived yesterday,
Tbs club room* and stage were
to spend the Thanksgiving lloll* decorated with poinscttlna amt
days with hla family.
ntalariacua. ’ HuMr.se* for the
Friends of Owen Kelly wdl re­ afternoon ware Me*. C. It. Daw­
son
and Mrs. C. F. I'roetor with
g re t to leers th a t ha Is III at
the refreshm ent committee of
his ham s on Twin Imkee.
Mrs. Fted W lllium , Mrs. R
Ki lends o f Pete Echols will bo Comptmi, and Mr*. J. II. Cngbtint.
The honor guests were prrsmitg lid to learn th a t ha has recov­
ered from a tocent Mines* at his ed white tlhbon book mark* with
musk- scoro in m l, for tin- first
boms on W est F irst 8trcct.
music was w ritten in red In allow
A rthur Williams, C. D. Phillip*, height of notes. Printed, in gold
and Junior R ivera, teturned last on tbe book m arks were the
night from a few days' visit words, “ Dlens Ilu Th,' Tic Thai
with friends In Waycvoss, Ga.
Binds."
A ahoit huslne** n.evllng wo*
Friends of Mrs. W. L. Cooper held preceding the talk. Hr.
will regret to learn th a t she It ill Elisabeth Tracy introduced Atra
with influents a t her homo on R. D. Brownlee-, program chair­
West Nineteenth Street.
man, with Mrs. II. II. Alc-C»«lin,
Introehiced
Atra.
' Word ha* been rrcclvod that who In tu rn
John Atorgan, sophomore a t Em­ Edenfield, Mrs. G. Ilitiee Kudger
ory U nlrersity In A tlanta, Ga., ami Mr*. Rielmril Skimn"-, enterntada tho
All-Kmory
football talncrr for the afternoon.
In Alls. Rdellfiold's talk, thil
team.
use of music or hymn* in the
churches
was, traen l la rk to tho
Mis* Nancy Rossotlcr arrived
this afternoon from Stetson Un­ time before Christ. Phi- pointed
iversity In DcLand to be with out th a t nfush: It a in. in* uf ex­
her family fo r tho rem ainder of pressing profound religion emo­
tion* and I* therefor.. \aluablu
the week.
(o any diurcti. Snc cxplnlnoil th a'
Douglas Sloiitlrnm , .-Unifurstty. Its’ mission l«*^wn-fold In (hat it
of Florida aophomorv, is spend' Is an aid to worship nod nu nid
ing the Thanksgiving
holidays In worship.
with his inothor,
Mrs. U. II.
Mrs. Edenfield ol-u stressed
Btcnstrom.
tho responsibility of Iho-c if
charge of music its “ tbe iiicomAtr. and Mr*. Iturkc .Steele »ml luu-sele vehicle* o r i-xpivssion"
children. Joyce and W alter, to- ami cited from In r many ex
turned lost night from Newark. perk-nct-* In various chinches
thloiighout the cmnitry. milling
th at tho people of different erred,
may differ in duelling, in dugnrand in their Interpretation of Ilu,
saeraments, but that there I* olio
se n ’icii tn which all may &gt;oln
wholehcnitedly, the tiieud ser­
vice of music
In icgnrd lo individual n nn
tile*. Germany was found in Imva
made tho largest miuiber of con­
tributions to tho hynm books,
namely 10,00(1 compo.itmn*.
In speaking of tha iutri|ii.-tn
lions of hymn* by mo u- Mia
I'delifield stated that Urere i« no
surer tVst of niusieiun.hiii than
hymn playing. She added that
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n inny w o n l e

Mi.i* Minnie Strange uf Jackson,
vllle, j fo n rer class member, wa»
henorvd' by the" I’hllnthea C lan
r f the I j u t Itnpllit Church ln~t
J u j u uill* a linen shower al the
bo , of M in Cm an&gt;l Nelli.
0 i.cjingham.
W u wedding motif lu ii rariictl
001 with ilicointion* uf bell*. the
W ii/liny eake mul in the refreshmi nt&gt;. I’ulnicUliu am i.alters »&lt; nu» si to dccdMfr. 1 *
Tlixi.i i f p o tter)'» etc present....
tu Mrs
Clayton Smith, )ll*»
i l l i e e Strung.- nn,I MU* Helen
Jtiu m , r . wlmicr* i f the gam e,
fellil contests held.
■A sh o d htiiinff* meeting pie
Ctdid tin- social hour.
I’ri m l \i illi Mi»* Strange we tv:
Mivi Until (um m lrg, Mrs. Roy
Iliciier, iif .Inckronvillc, All.tl.oui*- lirlgg, is, Air*, I., 1’. Pay
ten, Mm. Clayton Smith, Mr*. .1
,V. Htimvipli.", Sir*. W. A. Kadcr.
Mi- liuiulhy Kulcr, Mis. F. K
R Is, M in Lucille Holt uml Aliiliny III lit,
A l-r. Mi*» Alary
Finnic
Humn. Mis. Lorens Drown, lli«&gt;
E*&lt;her Strange, MUs Elisabeth
K ll«. Mbs Doris Isbill, MU*

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City o c c u p a t i o n a l l i c r n i e t b r e a m , d u e a n d p a y a k l r n n 0*1o b r r l i n t , 19 39 a n d a r e no w d e l i n q u e n t . A lilt of all u n p a i d
l i e e n i e i will b e t u r n e d n e e r to tb e police d e p a r t m e n t f o r col­
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1 di ru mg the rluirgc th a t.
"• -i' lo SJIJ to transitorl
'ml tin- i.unit■y the fum lfiin :
Ml.* Flori-nro t'ump. whom I
in n lniilli*l dtreivliig, Alrt'nr. j
lii-hi .1 .mi „t ,en|,batino, wlm
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p l a y i n g Iijiiuih mill

today from Mars Hill | linpmvlsations o f
thele own
gj-i m u N. C., to lie w hkh take away the sacred Iniml- in the wedding ol port o f the mu»ic and drtm rt*
Mis* illnnie Slinuge. from the message it i» t» give,
ding to F ted Stone ot
,Mrs, Edenfield expmsc*l the
c will be aplcmnlsrtl opinit.ii th a t the grr*t*-l hymn
nl liic F irst ilop tiil 0f uR time Is "Oh. Gi«l, ttur Help

HAPPY IIIItTIIDAY

D e le g a te s A rc
Encouraged Over
H e a r in g

Distance
. Rates
Reduced

R e a c tio n

ItfB tltS fS rtmm r u , OMl
wl argurueata In belsilf uf tbs pro*
poeal In person, ftio riuigrvsymaa
was ulso tvq|&gt;oiislbli' fur securing
of 40 minutes additional Ultra fug
th« hearing Monday morning. Delegates lo the lua ring, in
addition to Mr. Williams and Mr.
Bagwell a m as follows: John tt*.
Campbell, m aror-etret uf f
George W. Gibb*, president
Bt. Johus River Improvc/ni
r.uelnlJon. Ernest Anders,
soovIIIb City G»mmi»elane|
ard licloit, Davnl County (
Maner:
A rthur
Holler,
coonty anrlneerj Gnrdoncr
JarksaiirlUa Junior Chain
Commerce. W alter K. Opm
president of tho 'Florida '
wayi Oungrrsa. Thonuu E.
rle. astoc&amp; ta of CoL Vo
and O. L. Sutllff, Banal
drew*' secretary and C ot
berg who praecnlud thy
Uio lepun.

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Final |irvparations h ate Iron
insdc and a tecord crowd I* expoeted - tonight • fo r Out unnual
dance sponsored by the Lions
Club. Dsnring will begin a t 10:00
o clock in the M ayfair Hotel with
music by Eddie King and his o r­
chestra.
v
E. L. Rramcs. district governor
of Gainesville, Jam es Burge*.,
deputy district governor of Or­
lando, und many other piupthicnt
I-iotis Club numbers from snrrounding cit|ys arc expected to be
present.
The g e n u a l dance cummlltee' I*
com pord of J. |„ Galloway, chairnuin, C. E. Atluius and Alaxucll
Stewnrt.
Sam Fleischer is lit c h a rg e 'o f
the invitation comndUru with II.
(!. I.ingle nnd John Meiicll, Jr.,
working with him.
Tho dccorution
eomniiltei- Is
headed by J. E. Abomathy. Jr.,
with Poi tee Iat using. Voile Wil­
liams. Ed Mvisch and J. C. Colo

. ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr-.‘ M d Mrs. K. J. Itouth
laotlaca the
m arriage nl
olr daughter, Ghloe, t» Hu­

r t »■ Us of Misiai, -oil nt
ra. Mary Lynn Fox of Dunn,

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B'OO until 12:00 o'clock fo r the
benefit of the class, In (he A r­
mory.
American Legion A uslllaty will
meet a t 7:31 P. Al. a t tho Legion
H u t All member* are urged to attend a t tho auxiliary will have as
l i t special guests a t tbe meeting,
Mite Vhrit Oral gand Mrs. Betty

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Enjoy a Holiday
Voice-visit
w ith Taraw a y
Itovod Ones

With ill th&lt; ■ • m i („i •isying young tli«i I I,,m la
llirre's no rearon - I n any Floridian should grow old r a i l ) '
'ninaliinr, frrsli air. etrir leiiiprrsturrs. Ir re n p ru . ,| fn u i.
Iiriiiiining s*illi lirsllliful silamius. ...................... pl*&gt;. •«,n
Xenial people—they're all here. our. in ni|„* **••,« ,lat in
l lie ) c ir . lu help u. krep ruiiiig.1

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placed aay time ew Thanks­
giving Day. Th*** rate# are
E iriy la stact aay night
leran an4L«U4ior Iandays. Tha radocad night aad
lands/ rataa tor Fsraoa-loParaoa call* trill also b* In
adact all day Thanhaglriig.

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#,* ,l&lt;&gt;»might ih ra p ilirrr*. i,„
tu have poor ligliling (list bring, the sgr-linr. iindri vimi
ryes and sets up nervous trnsiun that inskr. you feel old
I.ip til-conditioning w ith ‘ lug enough','1
hulls* and scientific, glsre frre I. F. &gt;.
Better Sight lamps, I. a Ionic that will
give you new lr«t for Florida's youthful
living. See your electric d ra in ,

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•M ow n frlfolp na4 rain*
llvaa thla Thnajufiving,
do tho n a n t Idrt thin*.
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!elery Feds To Tackle
In Bowling
Y dJo^Jsckd* favored-Over Feds; Bollins To f l a y . J le a p J S
Toorney By: Winning Three Games
Coach Sault’ Team WonLastYear6-0 Stetson Second
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Lineup Intact Into . Fray
A s Leesburg Appears In Finer— _
Physical Condition

McLura* the Hanford player* a r t In rood
nt hi* C eltry Fed* through a condition and should be ready to
aetil
play tonlaht.
vest
■Rahh t but anappy workout yesterSeeking their third victory of
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la th*lr laat drill
.trill fo
for th#
Iho aeaaon, the Pcde will be #«•
c Leesburg g*m* to n ig h t
rrtin g every effort to crack the
Definitely not satisfied with the l«e*burg tram with their greatly
m anner In which the *t|uad wa* Improved running attack.
Ia u t
ruling, M et.urn. cut the
Ix cd iu rg defeated Hanford
d r i f r i i o r t and pent the learn to 'J j ,ft I and
pmj wm
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will he out to repeat.
for lLooahurg
, W .r.r U lo S f!h il Probable *otartera
tarter* for
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2* P*fr.P**r - Af|,,r tonight -re ; nuctop, le: K. Jone* It;
Ih# Sanford aquad rnu hong up u d
, Vlckera-Hmlth, e;
111
U aplkea for 10.TO.
iR o tler, rir; Weaver,
Wfavit rrll L
s Penning
r
.T h a P*d* relll go Into the name to*b"r*l *J* Jone*, &lt;|b; Dandrtdg*.
th# L e c b u rg team favored11 Ih; (Joullet, rh; Maltox or 8udlightly.
Coach Ed Haul.' aquad 1.lertb, fb.
shown eontldermhle Improve-) Pmhabl* Hanford llneupa will
♦ a fte r a poor atari and can f|„H Hale and Leavitt a t end*.
m w pected to exert every effort R unaland and Clause a t guard,
. to dawn th e Pede.
| Kenaud and A. Jonea a t tackle,
&gt;•,' Moat of the lavahurg player* iHlaer, center, Beckwith, quarterreported to be In good condl-’back; Epp* and Page, halve*, and

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CHALKING
’EM UP
W ith
______ CHARLIE CHALKER---------i
Raadea* Reoadnp*
Coach McOowall of Kollln* break* all kind* of precedent by
nam ing an all-etate football team . . . Rare for a coach to do th a t
. . Moet coaehe* *hun the light of public proclamation as a b at
•h tttu th e aunahlne . . . Rut If* a fin* squad McDowall ha* selected
• . • D on't aee how another could b« named except fo r a eoupl* ‘o f
selection! in the line . . . Brad Byrd, the Old d a to r S crub,.w ho
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1* living In Hamlnolr County, broke Into Ham Bots*
B uts' ‘cell
‘column In
the
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_____ Jnlon yesterday . , . Brad was
WKton* of the faith fu l a t
th a Toeh game last Saturday . . . H a say* th a t whDa Toeh playad
a groat game and fully deaervad to win, th a t the Oator* bar*
nothing to bo ashamed of . . . Mia* Dot Powoll play*ad a fin* gam*
Ingle* title fo r
o f badminton the other night and won tha city sin
women . . . Sanford now haa a eoupl* of player* folly eapabW o f
m atching any Orlando haa In o u r estim ation . . , O ur opinion fo r
th a moat dependable player* on th a Calory Pod aquad weak-in and
woak-outi John Angel In the backfiald and Jim R iatr In tha
Una . . . N either have played th* flashiest ball n or porhap*
th a boat b u t both are capable and always do a good Job
. . . . Hope thla weather will lo t up toon so wo can so*
K those three young ladleeIn action with
tha Plorida Fowyr and
S' L ight team . . . W onder If Bill Rutledge can manage thorn aa well
th eir predeceaeorat . , . Don’t forgot to follow the Fed* tonight
to Looaburg . . . They'll p u t up a good gom* In aU ptobabUlty
. . . W ell pick Hanford 7—L eesburg T . . . W a ll taka Florida
. o r # r Auburn T to 1
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***Oniy Ihe brlllianrV ork of Don
Ogllvle, .Swan's guard partner,
haa kept Hwan off of th* covered
firs t siring All-Htate post.
Ronton, In the opinion of Coeeh
d ark McDowall. Is on* of tha moat
Improved member* of the Rolltna
team. A mediocre tackle hla freakman and aophomnre years. Bouton
wa* ahlfted to center hla Junior
aee son and became an understudy
to All-State Dirk Turk that year-

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T. IMIy tolled a 318 to register
a high singlt game by beating
Fred Roily's 284 th at he rolled the
prevloo* week.
The schedule for thta week la
aa follewst
Tuesday Team 8 vs. A.
Wednesday Team 8 vs. 8.
Thursday Team 1 va. 4.
Any interested In Joining th*
fow ling club may contact on* of
the captains and an a ffo rt w ill
Ihi made In plat* th* new mem­
ber.
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Real Estate Coaveyaacej
MlUer, Jam es R. et ux to Home
Owners’ Lean Corp.
Kingsley, Emma L Perkin* and
hsb. to Ethel Randall.
Key, A. R. Guardian of Florence
A. Darner, et al to Jewel P
Schmidt.
Miller, J . T. e t ux to Mary Dixon.
lim ited W arranty Deed
Chase A Co. to T. B. Middleton.
■ Master’s Dead
Ware, R. W. Special M aster Ea.
tell* Wallace e t al, deft*., to A.
R. Key, Ouardlan.
NIX, S. J. Special M aster Sanford
Country Club Estates, Inc., et
al, deft*, to Anderson Goodman,
et ux.
Quit-Claim Deed
Field, Earle T. et ux to Home
Owners’ Loon Carp.
Satisfaction Of Mortage
Home Owners' Loan Corp. to
■Jamea R. MlUer e t ux .
Loaa*
Wheeler, B. F . e t al, trustees t*
C. R. Clonta.
P laal Judgm ent
John Powell A Co., Inc. vs. F. F
Dutton A Bona, Inc.

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By R A L P H W A R N E R
T h * Uni tad State* is th* only
aa tlees that celebratee Thanksgiv­
ing Day. . And thla year It la
about tbo only nation that haa
mukh canoe to g iro thanks.
&lt;TM, air. Tfhllb human beings
la other parts o f the world ore
worrying about U-boat* and air
raids, the big worry In the land
o f the Are* la what team will
what bowl.

On th lf
Thanksgiving, th*
orig in al and IM r Frank’s
fitiv* un
_—
defeated
elevens will put
'gated eleven*
rarords and post aeaaon hope* on
th* lino In the 11 Mg- game*

lads could poll through on In­
spiration.
San Joe* S taU over Drake. San
Jose of California haa probably
th* beat outfit o f th* smaller
schools, one th a t could cause a
g reat deal of trouble w ith tha big
boy*. They bare come through
18 hard games unbeaten and,
with an even share of th* breaks,
will end a rem arkable season
against n fair D rake buneb.
Alabama over Vandv. 'Rama 1*
trouble mainly by a defense th a t
la a trifle alow, and th* lack of a
scoring punch. Vandy too ha*
troubles. Both aro overdue. We­
l l eall Sanford fo r a field goal
and th* Tide by 10 to 8.
North Carolina over Virginia.
Shouldn’t be hard.
A rkansas over Tnlaa.
Wake Forest over Davidson.
Texas Tech over I-oyol*.
Seasonal average—^78.2**.

NATE*

mcSotS,
b i u i w a Ftaiatift.
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•M THE
NAME OF THE tTATJI
IN
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Nichols, appear w — —

their next two rival* on the grid­
iron! N orth Carolina S tate which
plays her* the night of Dec. 1 and
the University of Georgia which
come* to the Orange Rottl a
week later. Roth are potentially
strong elevens which havo not
performed up to their peak per-'
formances aa yet thla year.
Two weeks ago It waa the Uni­ 10 Yr t b f wee—$1 Doctor'*
versity of Florida which played
rtw b
w hat Coach Josh C«dv tanned
Its outstanding gam* of the year
to trip favored Miami 18-0 and
then last week South Carolina—
which had done the same thing In
1938 and 1037—caught fire long
enough to eke nut n 7-8 trium ph.
Miami waa favored to win both
games but the defeats bid fair
to turn a season which look#l aa
It wokld be quit* successful Into
a losing one. Miami now haa an
even break in eight games and
rama may
will be the underdog In both com­
drufttorm
ing coilteet*.

F

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ECZEMA

plaint flleS
the vole day in DeeewMr, MW.
which la December 4. I*W. eU**e'lee ■
a Seera*
wise
uocr.. pro
..w eoafeeen will
wa.
be *s n
itel*rtC
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asalnet ran.
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It M also ouieree that l»k* m&gt;4|
Ilea be published ease a wsek h r
four consecutive weeks In Ih*
Hanford Herald, a newspaper Mbnaked in Bamlnei* ceuniy. riotida
DONE AND OnDERED October
Hat. M l*, at „Hanford. Hrmlnola
County. Florid*.
..-wv.wj.w
O P. HERNDON
Clerk
Olrrull . Court.
MmlaOle
Ceuniy. male of Florida.

PALMETTO

GROCERY

Can Sell For Lem. Give Ua a Trial Order and See.
The Best and Freehe*t Meats. Fowls and P ro d u c e .
A FEW SPECIALS LISTED I1ELOW (
Fine Fat Peanut
| Fed TURKEYS,'lb.
Live W eight, W#
Drees Them If D ostrod'

M A X E L L

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20 lb. tack

FLOUR

O ther Price* Ar* la P ro p erties

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rites,
norte/*

THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE
SITUATION WANTED

1 W . J. KINO, Plumbing. Pbon* Ml COLORED COUPLE

on
premises. John Owens and wlf*.

: MAHK YOUR Watch ropatrod by
001 E. 10th BL
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***]&lt;%,y HegO*• Jewroler Magnnlla Ae*. IIOUKR CLEANING Job or nuraa.
Dill K. 10th JIL Lilly Mao WIIWANTED
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b ROOM bouse, completely fur. JUST RECKIVBD another largo
nlahed. 428 W. is tb 8L Inquire
S h i p m e n t of fram es of th* vary
Mr*, llarr)- Bradham. 409 W.
latest style*. Pi tted vary raa11th BL
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Comfortably furnished. 808 PolTURKBTS AT T m i U i n y
t 'n w tt* Avia, o r phob* 847.
eery a t Ball, P a th . Phams
RBHED 4-BOOM apartm eut
8

PR IM E HOME grown turkeys.
Phone 888.
BOOM bona* 808 MalloavilU
A t # , Alao Garage A p t, 800 V E N E T IA N
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SOMETHING
HAS HAPPENED
» TO HER/ r -

lOfiOO
LF.AT1IEKLEAF Fern
H A L F D A Y Job. JIMis* work- Lo■ptoya dally. Will pay |UX&gt; a
retha Lealer, 901 Sanford Ave.
tjgji
thousand delivered graded to me
In F ern Park. C. A. Wale*.
MISCELLANEOUS .

BORE COURT A partm ent
root, call ITf.W or 7H8-J,

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By FRED HARMAN

ho a lias
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' BUSINESS SERVICE

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Louise
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. Ily A. M WEEKB
They a re Tennessee, Texas A
D C.
(SEAI.t
id M., U. C. L. A., Rutgers and
LESTF.n
HAItniH
.
.
Ban Joe* Stale. All ar* picked to
M N. Orango Ave. Orleadn. FI*
pull through except Rutgers,
which haa alm ost a fifty-fifty
IN TUN ITECVtT COVET OF TML^
NINTM dlDIC'IAL CUtCt'IT I.\
ehanea.
AND SON SEMINOLE COUNT*,
The selection*!
f l u h i i i a . in i H A s r x a r .
Auburn over Florida. Compar­
W. \Y. Ua V'BON. JIL, Pla *H ff
ative showing* In four .common
DA WHO^L Defendant.
MAE
games point to a touchdown m ar‘
O H D IE - . FVBLiCATION
1h fa r th# Tigers. It la poskllo th a t Florida'* fighting aplrlt
’ ^vou^hHE*'irainKHt nEQumex&gt;
l e g a l n o t ic e
In appear to Ih* Hill filed agalaei
will nutllfy that advantage. But
you in lb* abet* entitl'd rauer.
N o r ir K t o n s k U ir o k *
Indication* ar* th a t Auburn also
Wlilrh le peadlna. oa Monday.'JnhKTATK OF FLORIDA
w ill' ho on edge. Following all COUNTT
aarv l i L I I I !
OF HKEINOLB
it
ih F
FtJR
cn m
E it ononnKD
IT IH
T.„______
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.that
..
the comparison*, etc., w ell say
Vom and eaeh of you ar* hereby Ibis
Ordsr eo lf Publlcallon
Publication be pub
pnhvhla Order
Auburn by 7 to 0.
. notified and rm ulrtd lo present l.shed
once a week far four cotitx
any claims an d . demands which
Trrtnra**« over Kentucky. The you. or either of you. may here eecutlve weeks In The Heafoni
newepsper o f uenarel
Wildcats a n ready and should age net Ihe relal* of MAIIKI. ROK- Herald.
published Ik ■Wmlnole
ila
lli'CK
WAaillNflTON. orceaeed. rlrculellon
put Up th eir beat fight of th* Ial*
County,
FI'..
Id*.
of said County, lo Ihe Coualy
WITNESS my hand nnd teal ae
year. 'So will th e powerful Vola. Judas of Hemlnnl* County. Flor.d*.
Clerk
Of
|h*
Court al Han­
who ar* Smarting under verbal within right calendar months from ford. Florida Circuit
th e November I*.
lima of Ihe flr*l publication of
lashings since tno comparative Iho
Ihl* notice. IMch cU.in or demand a n . i t i t .
poor showing
against
Vamly. must be In wrlllns. and must eiala
a P. HERNDON
Ctsrk. ClrrulJ Court
Oou
Expecting a thrilling, b itter b at­ Ihe place of reeldrne* and poat of­
JSKfl
By:
A. V. WEEKS
fice address of ih* claimant, and
tle, It look* Ilk* Tennessee by muet
'D . C
he
awnrn
In
b
r
Ih*
claimant,
two touchdowns, maybe
yuc three.
m ice.
a*rnl. or allnrney. or Ih* earn* « h r a U
1
Texas A. and M over T ex as., win i,*ri&gt;m* r o d are«rdln« lo law.
.IIL
1--I.
1
L'l. . i Puhileadoa.
lint.llcMt Inn. Ihl*
Mnd
Although no cinch wllh Jock J Klrei
ih l. H
ad dal
day
Crain running around, the g reat ° r November. M a. ^ w a t *o n '
Aggie elaven outclaaars Texas on Admlnlslratqr C. T. A. of Ih* __
tela of
attack and defenic. A fairly easy
w a s iiin o trium ph I* predicted to end a UADRI. n o R n rc ic TON.
deceased.
fin#, unblemished season, follow­
ing w h lth ' will come a Sugar
Bowl Invito.
U .' C. L. A. over ‘ Washington
State. .Unbeaten but thrice-lled
Bruins by a nlco aeore.
!
317 PnlmeClo A te.
* Phoae 441
Brown over Rutgers. P retty j
"TV* Pregressive Stoe*"
en. Brown play* a shade b a t- 1
U r fpqtball, but Rutgerb’ unllcked
We Own Our Piece. Our Orerhead U Small and We;

RED RYDER

Classified Advertisements

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SELECT SELECTIONS

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Ludwig
Team 8 took tbo league lead hi
KasMimaa..
the bowling tou rn ament apoRaored
by th*
IIS Its H I * t u
|
‘Sanford Bow!
Bowling C lah by ! ’ Total*
I * w | 1 thro* straight Tamm
u ...T o ta l rw
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Team 8 ban -a two gam* lead • ,
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with 7 win* and two loose*. T rim 4f
*14*
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4
A took \he lead 'fo r high In * sin­ 1
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{Mi
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gle game and high fo r' three 8
7
.i
Averages
week
eridlag
Tkura Nov.
games with 1000 fo r a single XI.
game and SH88 total fo r threw rissee
Aeeeaee
Oi
gninra.
'*
I. IL Holler
III
f.
H.
Cobb
III.!
Roy Holler moved into first a. a Uhrlg
111.1
plan- In individual averages with I. T. Balls
lle .l
k.
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Klrehboff
lie .i
177. II. Cobb moved up to aacond (. I). Jennlnee
III.L
piece with aa average of 172.1 It. F. I'esold
IS*
and C, U hrlf dropped from first *. Dr. Broil
t a il
P. Dolly .
its.i
to tlii-d plaro with an avvragn *.
la s t
I*, a. Hebe
of 171.A

WINTER PARK, Nor. 19 —
When

season, six leading Tara will be
making Uielr final loeol gridiron
etand, two of whom, Paul Bou­
ton, center, and Al flwah, guard,
a re foim rr Lakeland High School
luminaries who have performed
brilliantly daring their collegiate
footfall careers.
)
llouton, lanky center. -,haa al*
ready gained recognition from
some of the slate’s columnists as
a selection fur All-Rtar renter,
while Hwan has liocn given honorahle mention in his guard ca-

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Sanford In The Only Centra*
Florida City Affording Rail. H lfh w v
And W ater Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPBR
Aaaadated Pn*a

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER I. 1939

EaUbliahed In 1908

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Finland Receives
Furious Attacks
By Land, Sea, Air

OUT AT FORT PENNING

Offers Of Help!
Outpouring Of Indig
natioh Follows Rus­
sian A ttack Of De­
fenseless Neighbor

ICC Ruling Is
Termed Victory
For Southerners

C i n „ J New Government Is
kenator s Mand
Forniecl In Little
Republic In Hope
On Med FlyLosses Of
H alting Conflict
Pleases Papworth

To Be Held D tt. 6

Pepper Says Delega- Is Reported Sunk
tionToMakeNewBid
For Reimbursement Navicert System Is
Put Into Kffect By
“Tile rlire-rfnl new- ol ulm l yon
pru|n&lt;sa tu do toward rreurlng o'i
British Authorities
approprintion fur Ibe ivimti n.-e

Roosevelt Flays
H earing On Pro­
Soviet Invasion Lost
posed WeightHikes
Condemns Resort To
Arms As A rbiter
0{ D i f f e r e n c e s

NUMBER 86

•*

Russian Warship

While the decision cf the Inter­
state Corameic* Cotmaleslcn that
the same freto b i level (hot.Id pre­
vail in
In bot&amp;rtM
bottf. tb* North and the
South was an im ngrU nt victory
for the Boutlu ||&lt;* Oocislon has no

unlit of Florida farm er, for to-,•
iMMetnitA l'r»«a
e&lt; leeurnil 111 the Mrdllrrrtinciin
l'rt’s»ltlt,iH H iniscvcH lotUy
iFruit Fly campaign i, tno t pleu-UuMitia'a
ing." II. M. I’ttirWurtb, l«»jl bad- i-oMili'iniu'il Stivii’l
ei in c/furta to latturo the eeini- invu.sioii of Finlmiil in which
Seinlnols C Tunlyto1Iflerid a, J. E.
'l.uiM inm L advtsi-J 'Senntue t'lamle thp little iTpnblic is bcinR
Wathen, traffic tasnagC r fee*the
I’epper tuduy.
American F ru it Grower*, said to­
Mr. Fapw urth'a action followed I miiiiiiIpiI l&gt;y nir, luntl, and
day.
:i pries dUpateli from Tiilbilnre. ai’ii front I In* fur north to the
i ' .Soldier* m anning machine guns in a night exhibition a t
elosp In an Infantry attack on a hostile position, Thl*w
htr III which the Sellntol' &gt;ui.l Hint suulhrrnnio.sl tip.
Florida growers and ahippere
the Florida delegation wiuihl re.F o rt Banning, Ga. Tracer bullets give a weird effect to th*
dices s r r p art of the “stream lined arm y" taking part In niahive sought to prevent the car-1,
T h u I’riniili’iU nnitl i t "to
I
new It, fight in (lie ronilng m-—
rle ri from Increasing Uio o s tl-1
.lines q f Dr*. Mesa machine gun fire U frequently u«ed to
neuvers and coordinating extrcl-cs.
| ion for the lo-.ee xuilainr.1 in tranii" to .’•t’o Ih u iwlicy of
shipped from thla state to north*
President Roosevelt issued • shipped from ths state to north­
!Ih’.' Iien.l |.rndlratloii rampul.-n.
force sprratliatf."
| Mr. I’npworlli iiuiiiti-d out lo
form al public statem ent th a t all ern m arkets miles* there Is a
Flal-iiid sought to stay
tho
j Dm Sim ilar that nelnlnole l minty
In the
peace-loving
people*
would corresponding dteroisc
Ixufferivl to the tune of user &gt;l(in,- iron fist of th» Soviet giant
rate
structure,
Mr.
Wathen
said,
“ utianliftoutlr condemn Jhjx new
IKK! iii dam age- during Hie pro­ through tan n in g a new govern­
yesterday's ruling o f the ICC 1
re to rt ~lo m ilitary force as ths and
gram -poll.me,I by (lie In pint ■ ment.
Itirtn Itylu, governor of
has
nothing
to
do
with
this
m
at­
a rb iter of international &lt; differ- ter.
incut uf A grirultuiv mnl mhh-il the Ilsuk uf Finland, su eftrd ed
He said tb* Invasion
Hull truck lunm-r* -uHi-red heat*
.Pointing out th a t if the carriers
Jeopardised the “ rights of
II) through lie- desli.ieliou of Aimo t'njundee ire Prem ier. Miss­
It is highly imporlunt Hint the util
town banks there is an
are perm itted to Increase the es­
hind to self governm ent."
IH'pperr, tum atoe-, nml iille r leg- ing from the new cabinet w tr*
community
ul
laigc
hike
the
balance
of
fl20,IIUU
in
f.n
miilile
A■
’ dU senler from the general timated weights, theta will t e a
liable crops.
"trad e at home" rani|iuign seri­ Mimiiill).-’
Ciijlindri' and Foreign M inister
American attitu d e was the Com­ drastic Increase In transportation
In Id. stuti-nicnl. hemilpr Cap K ljat Kthho, who steadfastly op­
ously, utberwiM' the cnnnnunily
"W hile the-c figure* do lint
m unist organ, the Doily Worfctr, costa fo r the shipment of th e vest
per
declared
Ibe
compteolb-r
ginwill rctrugrea.. Inst*ad of grow, mean (but nil uf this
money
rial, Frederick Delano, "I, ullei- posed rspitulatiun lo th r Itu u ian
which described Finland as the volume of prod net* from this
J. I,, ingle)', executive vice pres­ lim e - Sanford perm anently,, il
conccsspyroasor and apeuaed ths United County, Mr. W athen said th a t the
ly wrung" in hi- recomnieinlalioii deiiinuds uf tv rrito n al
ident
of
the
Hnnfmil
A
tlantic
d u o cliuw uii unfavorable trend.
final
hearing
on
the
m
atter
will
against the Floilda .deligalioir- I sinus.
States o f m aking e ffo rts to “ proNalluual Ilsuk, *n!d today.
As Hie Mayor has frequently
be
held
In
W
ashington
on
Tues­
rexglutlun uliicli pivpo.rd -ui'li r;''■oka w ar /against the 8oviat
In Ihu cuiifliet,
raging a t
II. M. I’npwurlli, pioneer res­ pidnled uut, wr would make uv
Unionn ( by using Finland as a day, Dec. I and a lta r th a t lim e
The next step In connection linbunirnirnt.
Charged with first degree m in­ ilient of Ma'iford, ai -11 gave III* n y cunccislon in order to ubtaln
j points from one end to th*
ths
briefs
will
be
p
ietoatad
to
"The report uf Hie cuinplroller l other of Finland, n Russian w ar­
der, Btnclair Ask,, negro, went on support tu Mu)ur Higgins’ plan llie locullun here uf .an Industry villi Hu- Inipruieniejit uf Slate
(Mora,
.
The British press cried th a t the commission fu r study, i
trial fo r his lire before Judge to reduer lIn- number of local s&lt;itli an unitunl iwyndl of $n(W,- Iti.iul .\u. 14 flam Sauford lo the general I, utterly wrong, both III ship m i, reputled sunk by FinThe
final
hearing
jla
umli r-lundlsg of Ibe fn rl. a- nidi butteries defending the port
Finland w as being m urdered, and
MDtsrd B. HmlUt a t th. Court dollur* thut go mil of town by 0011 In fSOU.UUU. Yet (but ammiiil llrivvid cuunly line, must be made
'orond deelarlng, "I lime advneated tills lu n e s Sanford each y rar to In- by Ibu State Itoud itrpartm ent well as uf the principles invulved,'' uf Hangar,
railed her a m artyr a f freedom. been held by the U&lt;totptata Com- House this morning In thr re
rm uf idea for year- mnl yenr».“
u ■d in tno growth mid develop- nod official* uf Ilia department I'epuer ns.urtrd lierr.
Cloudy -kies nl first screened
"T liv riiminittei' appolnlid by
As the eaiopnign which was iiuilt of sutiounding loinnnini- -ay II lx Impractical tu take this the ►ecrvlsry of agriculture went llvlilnki, then Itu u ian warplane*
step at this time. County A tto r­
date foy (he trial *1 W. C. launched unit u week agu con- I le*.
into (lie wlvle m atter thoroughly routed down upon the capital
k J r , of. Avon .h a rk , tinuMl to gatn'-eMpp.-vt. ’ Mayor
“ Henca it I* Important lo take ney II. F. HonshuIdcr -aid kmksyi ami
reported huge damage ran- RHil |W|«8»rhrtt Umtbinic Mul
with lasrtslswgliter Inrrun- Higgins lepurlrd lodaj Hint an Ibis campaign
OnJv a small serlkni uf Hd*
trrioiuly
sod
lllng Into many million, of did- rbiiifKiinninc-* T hr - f l n n |
fn a 8 to 4'decision,'the Inter,
_ T _
iU *
wltK th* drowning of two ritim a tn l
ri.iioo per-mis lini spend * Sanford dollarn in Sun- ■'ic trb of tile highway lo the lar. tu Florida growers.
K irn iIok ii trv rm l raidt'rs.
en It England was in­ staw Commerce commission up- prom inent D eland co-eds when slgnetl llir pledge cauls which ford,” Mr. Ingley said.
Last Co. d
through
lirevanl
this
did not '".c
include llir hinpporls n ni-liinj: I)«*niriark »nd
ksld yesterday the tosrthVi toujr- the car In w bkh they were rid­ arc now bring rireu la trd h&gt;
clined ia glva i t ever torn M ,n ejrd iV.1
"' report 0,(1
In connection with llir cam­ r-u n tyik . b s.
ir....i .........................
.
Idirect dam age whk-h people of Norway raid Ih rrr KussUn W«rmg complUnt MnoetvdS- ing plunged through an open draw schnol rim lrn ls, with s prise In paign, M r.' Papworth declared slid the Hold
The tta lu n
cress made a
Departm ent ofli
Florida sustained from Oils mi*,
liri’ini bombliif Russaro*
•barbed reference tb “brutal pres- crim inatory freight rates,
bridge across tbs St. Johns River the student obtaining tire- inu.i th at the movement should- begin rla li hsvi -aid that ll)i, section gukleil
ami oversralous campaign. fortress, on thu solitliw cst PX*
i««r*“ by H utila on Finland. The
reductions in '•
W«xf of here, was also continued signers.
with lliu nicrrlianl- thunurlvea, will piobally to re surveyed, Mr.
"We
have
naked
Ihr
Frdfinl
ft trinity of Finland, while
th«
Scandinavian countries,
appro- rail th sn res on a list of mandfpC' until.F eb ru ary during this morn*
Pointing mil llir
»«lnr »/ p.dliling out that If llir prire* nl Housholdtr saul, pointing out that Government to bear its legitimate tiuitli A i d it* town of l.iimhnnt*
, V
l-entire of the violence so near tured article*.
In f’s court session.
nirrrbalidisu in Sanford am in the survey lx the next »trp In con­ share of this lose. The action of r r i wu8 nfluini' Nfl«*r two d ty t
rpeinltoiSanfnril
dollar
in
bun
their borders, maintained official
G ranting a plea of th* southern ' The rare was originally se t for ford. Mr. Ingley said "In mo line with those Ip mirrminuing nection v itli securing Hie lung Federal ag en t, in His ileslriirtmu
iMiinhurdim nl.
Advlcp*
itcm rajlty.
govemors* conference, t i e ' com- trial on to e . I t b u t the change business we Imve to ini|Hirt new tuwns and if the riiidmnur* are suuglit liiiprovemrnl of Ihi, road. of the fruit fly wu&gt; as murli for of air
Kitkine»a, Norway,
laid
m lulon In effect recognised the • f date-w as granted following an ra ih In I Ire* amount of ll(i(l.uou accorded prompt and rulirtcuus
Although Ha- Seniiin.le County ths benefit of the remainder of fioin
HELSINKI, Dec. 1.—(AT—The principle of establishing ra te .p o li­ announcement to Urs court by aiomaM) lo meet ru ric n t ps &gt; treatm ent, there ruuld lm tin In­ Hoard of I'umiiilssionere i. mak­ Ihu United States as It wns for Uu&lt;o«laii m Mi i k din|i|ie«l by para*
rh u le hud taken l'cl*nmo( Fin­
poverhm rnl of Finland resigned ty between shipments wholly wMi,' JU sIstant State Attorney Uoyd loll reqiiirrm ents and in
l Ire ducement to lrude with oilier Ilian ing every effort In i;rt u M inry Florida. They destroyed uur fiult land's cli i f Aietic port.
early hsjfy in hopes th at a neyr in th* north and those from, tp&gt;» t . 'Boyle' that ths fathers of Inr swapping nf clearings willi l«« Sanford inrrrhauts.
made. Its e ffo il, h u e Ibu, far to keep (ho Infr-tatinii from
rtrlm e m ight reach an armistice *cn|li to northern points.
(?iipi'h1iR|ten i r -ports
two- -girls, Mildred Mercer ami
l.&lt;en in vain ami il I- |.iwrrleeH spreaiiing. They lank our prop, , ,i«ld tho
,.
hatting fe'oriet Russia's crushing
Myra Marhcti, had requested the
On a doten com mod I
Interest, and !'.rw ifv e rn n ie n t probably would
to url further In eomierfion with . erty.
erty, ill
III Ihr I.uhliiin
Invasion and snare the iislicn sommlsslow' ordered rat*
try
to
nrtnnge
a
D
ure.
then
cask-fie
postponed
until
c
fle
r
the
till, piojci't until Hie Itoud Dr- J we have a right by the seiitlinrnt.
V
from n reported Soviet threat of lions ranging from f)v* to 36
Christm as holidays as an accom­
partmeiit make, Ihr -urvey, tlir jp f every law to Just ium|Hinsn- Hunch nrgoMMInn* at Moscow.
“complete destruction."
Many n v llin n ' firrin g the FinCounty AHuniry slid.
lion.
cent. On about es many other* modation to th* fandlles. The case
Parliam ent was convened late covered In tb* southern complaint, Of J. K. Weathered, charged
rupif.il.
where
Itu u ian
Thu status i f the proieel was ' "We s t r going tisck to Wash- nidi
laet ntzbt. in a Hty lighted only it ordered no changes, polo Wag jeiatly with Touchton in th« in
oiitlineil ill o I••111r tu Mi. Itous- * Ington In Jam iary to fight Hus honiln look al Iriist fill lives yeaby briiulngs sot ablate in three out th a t there was no evidence dirim ent, has not been set for
fi’idui V l iniiis’i Irgnlion spokesholder la,t week from t J. lie-I th in - through."
terrific aerial bombardment.-, and Uiat cilallng rates were unlawful. trial »• rvtA 30 iH-tceut m erra»■ m Ibe district nightly until after the Camps, diviahin engineer
III’.M a l , Mosi’mv ill th r Russian
uf |
received the resignation of Ih*
street
lighting
for
Ibe
I
lly
•&gt;(
holidays
had
been
accepted
by
Ihr
... Alleged Cuba operators in Rem
••&lt;•1 ,’i niiirnt h id trm aved lha legi ights of •ws)-i, » Ilk’ll i, In p a r t , M y g
|
|
Be^anse it established the prb
BAnford
ih
I’lnlmtliril
in
llir
n**w)
City.
cabinet 'o f Prem ier C ajandrr. who rlpl*
tori*
County,
under
bond
for
vloiifinti***
l'lr|ilin n rt nml pn^aporti
as follows:
o f ra le parity between the
bad been branded by the Soviet
InUen
«f
the
State'*
antl-luttery
to
'k
re
r
rale
contract
t-nlrretl
iiitol
Umler
the
new
agieeiuvilt.
tu
u
r r r 1111111110111111)11*.
north
end
south,
[be
order
waq
“
Project
U83
rsli
ini,
form
San­
as “a w a r inowrcr and tool of
W rdursdsy rte n ln g by lire &lt;’itv while way lights will be added,
I'oii f t t ll M'llt njipraU to both
regarded here, however, a s -a sig­ laws a i charged to grand Jury in- Luininiasioii
Russia's Imperialist enemies."
and Hie Florid.. P..w- | four on t|lv Kr ,„|„.,|e Boulevanl ford lo Hie Nl. Jolure ttlvei, a
f*ce Irpil. The
djcJpisnls, w(|l glso f*c*
notion-* In irfra in from bombnificant
development
in
the,long,
ill.tan rr nf la I 2 mill's. Wr have
ThV cabinet n signed as report*
*r
Light
(
oni|iany,
in
whieli
’
u,,
|),r
entrance
to
Sanfoid.
lour
'pen
|||: 4lrfriiFi l r -4 civilian!! nml un“ th at Russia bad served an squabble over territorial roll lev- before Judge Hnillh and th* cases the C.lty will rerely* a new rule on jj,„ f or,t Avenue and Iwu cli in nlir f ib , one slu-rl showing rrn- ,
spread'
forlifirtl v it ion.
l | u a i k c i j an
ultim atum thraatenlng to Com- eta
K. vrn overland lerline for this projcri m u a num­
o a t . f t r trial as fallows: K. D 33 p e rm it lower than under th. |&gt;ark Avenue.
)|iiiu«'ilintc
i «i'll .
pl»l*ly_ destroy" tk li nation
nat
of * I t was generally .tolievrd th a t Smith. Nov. II a l 10:00 A. M-i previous ...n li.n l
which
wa» lights wee- also lidded at i-rat- ber of years ago. hut •xlm diiig
Mrs. J. I,. Ingb y, rliolrinou ol
only from la k e Jr.-sup to junc­ th r (.Tiri.lina- Seal Sale rsui|uiigii
Ill it.•un *iinitiioiH'i)
men
b«*
3jiM,000 . people unless Ih
the *«*• i bo souther a governor*’ success In Harycy Velno. Nov. U ot D:30 A. signed III I'.i.’ii
turrd Inealhmc over the ."lly.
tion of Slate Itustl No. ‘JuX, dis­ for Krmiuoli Cininly, lialay ui.jid tKi’i'ii
;'J )in r» f«• rr g is trf for
n n m - n l eapilulaU d Imme lately this rase -would encourage them M.: Iioui. Milrbsll, Nov. 13 al
Ttie increased lighting I. ia
In
addition
the
cnndlepower
of
tance’of
sew
n
mib-i.
Wr
lano
no
jo
nlorpMpoodJags
reeking
a
g
»
nulituiji
civirt*.
ijui^t
continued
ami reonplefrly to all o f Itusela’s
every iiubllr .p iritn l r|H srn to
11:80 A. M. and Stinson Kinlsw, line with Hie program &gt;.f Hie the white way llglils in the bicterritorial and m ilitary demand* oral downward i d l e ion of sooth- Nov. 13 at D 30 A. M.
t^ominissiuii for Hie linprovem. at ilies* district I. lo I*- Inrrrasrd map whatever of Ih- pail of this ;lvr full I’.HipiTslloli toward luak- uii tin* \V«« tern Front. The •Ink­
projrrl
furm
Sanfiud
In
I
akn
ing of th*'
l.'JtiO-ton
Finnish
1 P e n d with virtual annihilation Perth rates.
of
Hagfuid
a
.
a
further
u
i.ia
e
.
ng thr seal s a il - -u rrrssf’il.
ASh, whose trial began this
Two now members, Commission­ Mwvnlng, I* rhargvtl In a giarpl merit tu “trade at home." As Ihr from lot) to 2bu "bile Ibe ruitillr Jessup fitnil Hie Juliet Ion of Ntatr
a t th* hand* of an eiivnty M
The campaign for llir sale of NtiMiiici ' l i h i i t u r by m mine o ff
wer
of
IT
uvrrlieud
lights
it
t
i
Itoul No. 302 Id Ih- SI. Johns th r r e a l s |s non underway all (lit S t o l li li con.Nt v%^9 «IiJvlu»cd.
iO tittF Its sis* and strength. Pin ers 1. ilsdeti Alldredgo and WR- Jure Indictment with premsdilatml power company’* cutitrihuHnn to
hicrtaseil from mi to 2i0.
H i v e l , n t o l a l o f u p p n M m s l r l y over Ihr llnllisl States and proland sought a way cfrescap* from Him Patterson, did not partiolpoto design In ths fa lsi knifing of an ­ lhl« campaign, II. II. Colrnmn, In
The ( h i mu n m u j nft*nry rt*
Under
II
hv
new
ui
rsiigemi
nl.
ths Invasion which since daybreak In th* dariston.
teed* fii,ni the i.alrs will go to­ |M)it««l I !• I Allied
nml
liruother negro, Ralph Cook, a year cal rnanagrr, aniaiunred lialay the City will bale n total of 710 11 l-if mllr*.
The** supporting II w tra Com- ag* last, April.
th a t the Incieased llgtitlng would
*1 UIsciimihI this • ilsaislmiii with ward helping Into rrolo-is stiff, r- t ml
d
hrudi'd fur Britain
light*
and
will
eo.l
$s-Jd
muiitlilv.
m'ntlooRrv
ira Clyds a
AHshlssw,
liulh Mr. Duwling*^iu.| Mr. Mas- rr«.
hiiti I" i Mink l»&gt; (icrtuuii sub*
Might &lt;f th s Jurors drawn for be made effective Jm iardisli ly
William K. Lm ; Marlon M. Csaklo, duty, prat* excused by ths counsel ami th at Hie &lt;Uty would pay mi Umler the old H-lup the City a lie and they advised no- ll'il It
Several bundled . p
The sale bs . f ir m e d till' mill, inui im nml milieu . nice the t»sr
monthly llgblblll »•&lt; 1711.
IP . assay so aw pan* Saws I
additional
costs
until
Ibe
new
killed an4 many t i l a L ________
wax linprarllral for Iho dliislun meiklatloii of many prominent ►till U &lt;1
fo r .th* defendant and th* 8r*ts
The lighting contract which was
iialudiiig
I’lrsidrnl
•tto i are. while fhr* other* were contract become* effect In- on signed by the t'oinmliy.lon ou office tu romplrte IhU m u r y al Americans
Il i®ii
navicert *&gt;3( 1*111 w rnl
Oct.
I,
Him.
Mr.
Culiru.iq
also
tbix
time. Mr. IWmllug also xlat- Roosevelt whoso |iuolir rudursr nii*&gt; • i
excuses for muse In tko selection
Wednesday has bven under ronsid- ed that p x t of the alignment merit follmis:
announced
that
hla
offer
uf
pay­
and a half desan ethar cities by
t f _I ' f r l man Jury to tsy th* rose.
half the rusts uf burning Ibe eratkm by th* gmup for more shown on Hie I no rto ct in uur
lew sweeping
Soviet bombing
“A* th r I hristiuu* Si a,on up
This afternoon Ih* a ta to 's wit. ing
pianos which unlo aS d big
fllea would have to I., rhangtvl. proarhrs, my mind I. drawn In
prill take the stand and vari-culore I light. In Ibu laislneos than a yraY.
i*lt* tom bs. said to have bs
The Itlghl of Way lie pari men! th r fact Dial II C again lluir for
will be followed by those fo r th*
erndiarv, ; ,
rail furnish the County informa­ all of us lo ( i n our supikirl lo
d riaad an t who** counsel Indicated
U r a f W k l M i l — Im
mlaam rl 4 Km
tion on thrsr projects only a fte r the sale of Chrlidiiiue Hral*.
III ba mads to
“This is i urh a wrll established
the division office has n ude of­
'
Jo llslalnkT alona f t 200 but
a* aa • atothrs
ficial auivry of the project and custom In (hr United S ta irs dial
tb* governm ent listed only N&gt;
same boa been appravrd Ly the It serins hardly iirccaary again
Th* Jurors Mloriad to try ths
highway engineer. W ithout this lo call attniH on of the people to
Mi*awhile 8*vl*t Warship* and
a re a t follsws: H. M. HUaW* wf the IM »
I’l.YMHUTII. Mas... lire. I.—
Information this office lx power­ It* Importance.
■mi. C hattel W. Hum m art 111. E.
WASHINGTON. Ih*. I -(**&gt; - tbiough acuustlcal hums, by less
“Tuberculosis still m riuirrs llir f/1*) Tin- hi-larir lurthplarr o f ;
lo do anything about ths
r . Lundqolst,' r . W. Bender, O r , The new typo German mines sound waves.
llvra uf all our rltliru s and It Thanksgiving i.paunr&lt;l Hire* cen­
te a k C hilstlsn. E. T . Fa melt, L
f .lT b * mine* ipparently were mutterfor heavy recent ship- anchored directly on the sea bet­
C. B earer, B. f MsWbortar, Ar“I t would-be a waste of both loads In the cau-c uf death of turies &gt;1 xlerilav to rrvlve In
t o * T , Trevlor, Orta R. Math lews, pine losses In th* N orth a*a wets tom , rath er than set adrift or at- your time
ours for us to a t­ those between Hie ages uf flftren pageantry the joys, sorrows and
fo rtr-fisr. Tb* fin* work urruinplishim nts nf the I’ilgrlm
.Wr R. BaHoy a id Csri A- Job noon. reportsd yesterday to ho ao de- tamssd to eabioa regulating thalr tem pt to outline any right of a a y andth a t has l-irn done by I to N a­ Fathers, and In pray th a t tb*
th a t should be acquired en th b tional
baweath tb* surface.
vlooil th a t their charge may U
T utorr ilosl. Association in peace those
intrepid
pioneers
3, Th* txploshrs charge was hoa- project a t thia time nr to glva yo«J th* prevention
set off by sound waves aa arvll «s
uf thla dreaded dls- found on these shores would
■ te blast th* hull of ■ pRy list of ownership*.
by tho' magnetic fare* of a ahip'o
case m erits the continued support spread III- norbtfruvrr.
•
paaslag surface ship from ' a eon“I regret th a t I am unable to go of all the people of our country."
Hyinholiiing th r quiet uf th at
lldoiUM* depth,, but th*
a ay further with this project th*
L
Informer) quarters
huidy band aboard the Mayflow­
t *ffmtlv* ia compara- w ay tho m atter stands a t thla
they bad received word th at Great
DREH ON GOI*r COURSE
er for tho right lo worship as
liow
coastal
w
aters
One
Hrnf**
M t a E r had dlaaovsrad th* secret was recovered from a depth of
Uiry chose, minister* uf sevorsd
Another letter from lb* S tata
CLEVELAND. Dtc. I —&lt;*&gt;&gt;—
cm •n n#I K fre t.
Highway Engineer J. II. Dowling Two deer—a do* and her faw n— 1I1 Humiliations, among them
WhU* they wan described as tarty
grv
rlrrgvm an and a Jrwivlftb
tah vmb4.
They
ayyartnUy
sears
sown
k
as
foltawti
ware ooen on a golf course In bl, shared a pulpit and Joined to
prshpbiy th* awst fenoidshl* new
^Mstaoe# apart by
“
Your
U
ttar
of
Nov.
SOUi
to
sutotrbea
Farm
s,
time
miles
sooth
waapon.wf tb* war, BrHlih naval
uffrrlng thanka for Ihli natimiTi
Mr. L B. Hale, chalrmnn of tho
th* Terminal Tower—Urn heart pence.
I wore droppodta 8 ta ta Rood Deportment, has toon of
*1
downtown
Cleveland.
Feather • bonneted
rod.klna"
by sire reft, fly*
roamed Plymouth's streets,
t*. mlaxti above tho water
omen In
ling with men and
those atosnd
No. | U , Rond No. 44 to
quaint colonial coatum*. aa
County area Itatad fo r a p ­
town—local * p o in t. for Urn 88
TiTIta tafonanttan that tho ■
proval 'W hoa and no fund* w are
*la lea which (tuck to the | ( d
Thursday
to r obaervaaea
at
cloudy tonight m
Thanksgiving—devotad R* srh il*
h t rom to w l is n
flW M rk c
atteation to caramontaa dettaMw
Tho
to “save th* day tram *apU M qtt«
...wr
desecration.*
s^ p , Jjsasrep
rrw ----- , - - t - i e - / J

the
Finland today
Hympatby of moat of the
world, but no concrete offer
of--assistance for defense
aralnst the Russian invasion.
Germany and Japan kept
slbof Dram the feneral outpouring of indignation over
the Russian onslaught.

i J H U dmlhfidetabios K

Road Department
Negro Goes On Ingley, Papworth Urge Spending
Trial For First
Of Sanford Dollars In Sanford Must Make Next
Move On No. 44
Degree Murder

Cases Of Four Cuba
, Operators Set For
T r i a l Dec. 11-13

llouHholder Advised
CountyConDoNothInjf W ithout Survey

'S P S

City Increases Street Lighting By
20 Percent Under New Agreement

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Ingley
Urges Co-operation
For Sale Of Seals

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O ty N ew s B riefs ' £ * “ ' 3

V_ _ _
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(SIS*.

Thanksgiving Is
Duy Of Joy For
Most Of Nation

British Say They Have Discovered Secret Of German Magnetic Mines

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                    <text>ate 'Flaring Merits Of fin a l
ter Incidents
E a st C oast

• i their Off.e# la the Coart Hoi
at l u l o r i riorMa. oa or M i
■pw l i r . U l t IM I. Jmr tho 1

rtnutoh eTtfllery «»P«o«d ftrt ood* Ikon to tho i*&gt;lrat *IW ff. iiw i
t h o delegate* from ieckyenrin#,
at .Um bwdor t lilac* of Matnite. iacIodine George W. Glbbt, presi­
aad killed foot moo, tadadfag « dent of tho aiiocUtton, and. A r.
thU rSelra, Dural county engineer,
who also oatistod In Um prtpara-

M f.!!. a s s a s s s s

A CAMPAIGN
WHICH, WITH
YOUR COOPERATIO N, W I L L
BUILD SANFORD
INTO A BIGGER
AND B E T T E R
CITY.

SPONSORED BY*

Edward Higgins.
Mayor Of Sanford

,
i*—o i ahafa war* fired.
It traa a n ^ a V a t UM _vflteg*
i r t ___
other* aFlorida
orator*
which la ioepted on .Um KaraHaa • - s_ sa______
u ta a ta 1 ttU
ok
wpy lmproTrmrnt
protect*
which
Isthmus
a
n
ochodulcd
for
consideration
at
Gulf or Fl
tho meeting. of tho Board today.
From the
_ Lonht* They Include:
act ettias. •.I—prorcmrnU la tho St. John*
I lha Fin­ frrm Jackaonrlllo to the ocean.
nish taplYal, Prom lor Cbjaadav Car Win Improvement* were n »
emphatically dented th*ra had o—mended by the dtrUlon angineor, but aftat a pr«»lou* hsar*
bran any shootlnr.
Obaoivara In Motcow Interpret* hie, th* board »ild H waa "hot
■d lha reported Incident and tha cnvtnead of tho advisability* of
.&lt;
Soviet demand In lha light of a tho project. &gt;
imprornaont* la tho choanal
threatening and vitriolI* attach on
Finland yratarday In Pravda.Com* front tba iatracoaatal watonray
muntet party nowtpopor, which to Cocoa and In th* Cocoa tarnlnc
(Inrlorf out Premier Cejtnder end bo*in. Although the dhrUion eo■aid ho should atody th# fat*, gte*ot'» u p o it waa partly favor*
that bof«U “Polish jackanapra."
I

"THE PLAN”
At the request of a group o f citizens w h o realize th e
seriousness o f the loss o f trade to Sanford by out-of-town
buying, I am putting on a vigorous campaign to show the peo­
ple of Sanford that it is to THEIR interest to trade at home and
thereby keep Sanford dollars here in Sanford.
Students of the local Grammar School, the Junior High School and the
High School will cail on YOU beginning Monday after school and ask
YOU to sign a pledge card like the one below, promising that you will
co-operate by trading at home for at least the next four months and
thereby do your bit to “Keep Sanford Dollars at Home," boost Sanford,
and m a ^ this a big/rer and better city in which to live. Prizes totaling
$33.00 will be awarded to students securing the most pledges.

MY PLEDGE
Mr. Edward Higgins, Mayor
City of Sanford, Florida.

N o v em b er 21, 1989

D e a r M r. M ay o r:
I am e n tirely in n y m p n th y w ith y o u r ca m p a ig n to ke«p S a n fo rd
H ollar* in S an fo rd , no th a t th n y m ay circ u lat* h ern a n d th u a im p ro v e th e
g e n e ra l co n d itio n o f o u r c ity . I believe in S a h fo rd b u t rnallxa t h a t w t
• i t n o t m ak in g Iho b ea t o f o u r o p p o rtu n ity * a n d a m th e re fo r e w illing
n n d glad to do m y fu ll p a r t to w ard m a k in g i t a b e tte r t£ w n to live In.
1 f u r t h t r pledge rnyuelf f o r th e n e x t fo u r m o n th a to tr a q e a t hom e, an d

T h e H erald w ill noon p u b lish a n h o n o r roH o f' th o se c itiz e n s w ho s ig n
th e above pledge.
r
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;

Hon. Edward Higcrina. Mayor
City of Sanford
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plaint tihlb toi acalaat »o«. other*

Attest I a P. IfZflNDON
Clerk

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Uaa oa* roar laat poet oar* a
■ l i t for tear ooaoooatlro weoka.
DON* AND OnDKIUCD, Ihlo the
. . . b Aar of
Clark Circuit Court. ■omtaal*
Coaat*. Florid*
Ryi. A. M. WECK*^
an Altov AND. ntARON,
Attorneys for Flalatff. Banford.

Prices For All Week

Seal Sale To Begin
On Thanksgiving Day
In and to cap tha diplomatic con*
JACKSONVILLE, Nov.
aurat* el Um (here* of the Baltic — An nrray of volunteer* ar*
S a t wow begun with Estonia, working feverishly throughout
Latvia and Lithuania. .
Florida in preparation for th*
■
coming Chriiimaa Boat Sale. The
LONDON. Nov. JT■— (*&gt;— file open* November JO, Florida's
Prime Minister CtamberUIn ^
Thonkaglrlng Day, and dares
l . t l nloht In a radio »prach Umt|ChTl»tma« Day.
tha Attire* vrar nlm* forea##,*,
errry county In Florida
Utopian Europe completely dtej | worker* are praparinr ll'U to
armed aad living In good wUI whom Chrlitmaa Seal* wlU bo
and mutual tolerance after Hit* mailed later th la month. Arran**lim la cruahad.
menta are being mad* for a d ie
lilt apoocb contained tho first | play of tho colorful Christmas
detailed statement of Britain a pouter* and othgr alhlblta dowar and pone* alma. Including signed to call to Um attention of
a “now Europe” which he re Id the public Iho Chrlitmaa Beal
would tab* years of patient co* Sale and tha tuberculosis program
operation to bring ab o u t
, which it support#. •
, •
Ha warned the BrltUh people
Th* sal* In Florida la sponsored
that Oarmany a t any Um# may kv th* Florida Tutareuloste aad
unleash b u s . atrial bombard* Health Ataoelallon aad Its affth
menta of th# BrUteh late* “wKh* lated
out any aonaldoraUon* of hu- ret, making a natwork to rrfry
■aealtv •*
town and bamlat In*the atato. V
Chamberlain's radio addrere
waa hla first alnee ha want be*
MEDIC DIES
fore a mlerephrere a t N*. 10
Downing Street l i weeks ago
a RKADELPHIA, A r t . Nor. «
today and announced gravely that
D*
T&gt; Rowland. 00,
Britain waa at war with G*r- -rJ^ W ag phyateMn hare for mora

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m ossnaitss.. . . . . .

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m u m attar..
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Boundery adjustment* will b*
settled
around a conference
table.
1
r -Thor* wlU ho a fall sad son*
•ta a t flow of trad* among tbo
notions conranMd,- ho add, and
took European ■ops try will her*

u w rrd o a k fr

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1 jlv ^ f f
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I w ill coKjpariUa In y o u r p la n to k e e p S n n fo rd D ottara In S a n fb rd ;
an d pledge m y a tU to th e (oU ow tng:
. .. .*
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^ r p c n l n g of LakjiW orlh Inlet,
Th* project wa* turnaii down by
tko drrltlcn engineer on th* (round
that -th* coot of th e Impiovsmsat
I* not JustifiedI by Um Uneflte to
be txpectrd therefrom."
On tha taste of tejtlmomr at
Public bearings and tho flndtega
of suberdlnst* cngtnrar*, tbaOpard
..
make* lecommenclotlont to Um
ted out, alto that Um «hlof of snglnrart. who In tarn
ipalgn of tho Inspired preoente hi* eoacitalon* to th#
agah—t Finland waa BoaioUry of W ar. Tho tec rotary
thin transmits tho who)* ohoaf
of report* to Um " Senate
Commerce Cbmmltteo or tho
Houm River* and Harbor* Com­
mittee. All waterway project* re­
quire authoilutton by Congrass.

D ea r M r. M ayor?

1. To carry sbui
u p stock of goods as Are necessary
to fill all demands and to sell At. such prices to
meet competition.
/
2. To purchase all supplies and accessories, except
stock for resale, as are incidental to my business
in Sanford as far as possible.
8, To impress upon all my emlpoyees the impor-.
tance of spending their wages Ip, Sanford.

.

had naarly 1,000,000
J •hme'^tbo'bardir*
whoao entlro DOPolsnoch more than thrre
Era"#.
hey pointed oat, to
land -of a thousand
that theta waters are
over sitin g the way
equipped with enow,

Every merchant, business and professional man will be requested to
sign a “Merchant’s Pledge” card likjejthe one illustrated below. YOUR
Sanford merchants are co-operating to “Keep Sanford Dollars at Home”
and at the same time are pledging to you that they will carry a stock of
goods that will be as stylish, as of good Quality, and as of low prices as
you can find in other cities where many Sanford people have been trad-

MERCHANT PLEDGE

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S A N F O R D . F l o r i d a . T u t t i AV. N O V E M B E R 28, 1M 9

M n . b a A - o d . t u l P r—

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E sta b lish e d In 1908

N U M B E R 84

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M
SCARLETOTTARAn PRESENTS

Period Will
Be Extended .]!

In Cleveland!
Jobless C h a r g e On;
City Hall With De-,
* mand For Immedi. ate Action ByMayori
•

Citrus Group Votes
For C e n t-A-Bo'i
Levy To January”,
Shippers D i v i d e d

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Relief Comes Ahead'
Of Efery , Obllga-i
tion, Burton gaysj

“R e lie f cornea a h e a d o f cve ty o b lig atio n ,” B u rto n told
1,000, ahoattag Jobless last night
« M 'a H raiad Um city hall with •
demand that the city taka Iramedtata stops to restore curtailed
relief.
•H eansw ered a .th re a t to ‘'feed
ourselves” by retorting sharply:
“THat la anarchy. That must not
be permitted in America and win
not be permitted in Cleveland."
Cowan, bead of the as soelation- of nneasplsyed,. demanded
tar;-city , council restore regular
raqMVwden, which . were drasUeahy • las had because of dwtnd-

gbits without depen de
sliced benefits to 'others.

sea were
admitted
to avert
la g food.

Blame For War
Lqid To British
By Nazi Leaders
RERUN, Nov. 28 - W V - Tlie
Crrmsif | government said last
n ig h t'In a 8,000-word announce­
ment th a t the recent British Blue
Book on .the origins of the war
CoaUlsu’ Indisputable procf that
Uraql. Britain played a "treacher­
ous, two-faced game" which
reread Poland inly war with GarGerman tapir easerted that

City Defers
Approval Of
Lighting Deal

LAKKI.ANO, ‘Nov. 2»
The Florida Citl u« I'mimlselon
today extended tl*c maturity In*
(portion pot lad. and voted a cent*
a*tox Inspeettoh tax from Doe.
I to Jan. 1 .
Hy law (he iiupertlon period1
ondi midnight Nov. 30 but Um
eonttr (salon haa the authority tr,
extend the lime to protect the Industry #ltd the consuming public
front K&lt;otn fruit.
In part yctra, Ihr practice haa
Icon to extend the impectlon It,
days or a ntcnlh.
Itforeaenlativex or the Indua*
tr)* divided on the question of a

Services May
,
Be Destroyed •

C L E V K L a N U , Nov* 28.—
( A P ) — M *yor H a ro ld H. H urto n w aa r e a d y ’ to d a y to “de­
s tr o y ” th e c l t j f r r e g u la r
se rv ic es to feed lungry re ­
lie fe rs, w ho h a v e th re a te n e d
to o b ta in food "oil o u r ow n

British Cruiser
Sunk By U-Boat,
Germans Assert

$10,000,000 Falls Into Lap On Birthday

Nazis Declare Feat
Accomplished
By
Officer Who Tor­
pedoed Itoyal Oak

English Bring 105

Commission HursDamPrisoners Home
bling Concessions
States
From Scmlnob* Fair Chamberlain
Blockade Will Go
A. mw lO .ynit nI iim
liuliliu.!
emit met nut) (lie Si'MiiiMili* I'l'.tiiti
Into
Kffeet Dec. 4
F n ir M'lmlult* | fo r Fib run tx \x,i •
Hie piincipnl topic, i t di cu iidi
"t tin* n g u l.ir meeting "f lilt
, ' “l) CominiMhiim It**-4 lilgl 1 will'll
the giuitp iti’forn ii net ion • ii -n*n*
In.; t!u* piiipi'Sk'd light iin: out i ;i I
and •iiintiil ih'I iiiinninii Of III''
Elk Lmli'i* In npuiikur lii*' iililllial
1 M1f: ie providing ccitaiu ll'-tlls |

—■Acm ii 1*11 o ro
Scarlett O'Hara wedding presents are becoming the vurue
amid all- the furore over the world premiere of "Cone With the
Wind," in Atlanta on December 16. ThU painting, held by Mr*.
Harold 8argcnt of Atlanta, was a gift to the Sargelils from Henry
Kurts, con of Wilbur Kurts, aim was technical udvlAor m filming
of GWTW. The painting deplrts Scarlett, who bears likrnuar to
Vivien I* ifh , standing on the stairway talking to a Yankre soldier.

HF.IHNKI. Nnv. 28 _
t \l*&gt; —Fort itfn office anokeM*
man pnroiinred loday Bum Ia
tlnioimtrd thr nono»i?krernion
lisfl aa41h. Finland in * not®*
hmohd to lb»* Finnish foreign
mhiMrr in 'Invow,

tb'li* Ulv I'bM'fV* d.
II. II i'n ln n t ll, bn-al iu.ui;»i*t'i |

II • l.ae.ihir.t I'rrta
i l c m u i :iiitlioritiox lixlny
«.r tbi' l lotiila 1'owcr uml l.iuhl i n* ert» mI
LAKELAND, [sm\„ 28 - ( / f t —
Mini# n
n ri!l* h
(*uiM|uiny, ruvi* lb*' C«»iiii'ii"ilo»i-j
Kroj.f nlppNJ lemler truck ..crop*
••m n tl'tn U ol tuillm - of Ibr lu.'ivx iTui-M'i' lin&lt;l boon to r ­
In notlh Murids Ib is' morning,
hT&gt;|h- s '* mini which vruuM b* i’' diu',1 mill ill's! rnyed by a
but Uic .W eather Hurt an said such
. . . .
a. .
a .
—At MIS 1*11Ot l»
rrups should be protected tumor- •
Mn*. h ratin e Ibulgr Jtdinmtt n li lintlcd lit i i*Mp birthday nn cimiic rlfrflivc xvlicn Ibe « il* u i i n m i i i ’ o ff th e S lic tla n d
tbf 10-ycnr cuiitiad
Tin*
erw morning from further frost bhriknrv N«V. J7. and Kuim*d l oiilnd or « $ I M.tum.miu inlo tltn n i«’
I'Hii* pttwi r company mam re. l.-lmul.s :im in n a to r o f tb c HfiiS
damage.
left
in
trm
t
by
In
r
fatlii
i.
.lolni
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II
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t
,
niitoiiioldlr
uinnufa«*l
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•
.tyn
ctl
tti
furni«b
fr*
t
•»( v is &lt;li-putt&lt;il w ith g ro w in g
Citrus did nut suffer luday, and
x b i i ^ r current fo r (be icimiiiul&lt;*i in tf iis it&gt; by Kiirn|M’’8 brllig*
funcastera raid It nould not be u rn
&lt;•1 Mu- ft cal ye a r fo r n cvital a&gt;l
endangered tomorrow.
c r o n 's .
iTit'i'fial b|;btN u b lrli U "'iM l».* m
A report g*ve these minimum
T bo rio rm a n aiinm inccm w it
ki.'lb t| uiolrr ib»- ronIrncI
temperatures
tuidotrow:
New
T im ) r n r #* fa ir, under Ibc 01 -.it'! iht* ctiii.i‘1 of th%* London
Smyrna. Mims, Sanford, Oviedo,
|&lt;« IV Mil'll o f Ibc K lks l*od|V wil ili**. '.1,850 Ion*, was sunk by
hem lu rk 38.
tlio Mine ii’niiarlne commander
be t t i.i t l y t durational. Fred |L»i
•i i • ml iIn* Isitllr.hip Rojul
ft i t'd-l nicm bcr* of tb f Cotntui
in iei|iir*tin£
f • i':ik O .l. II ol 8cnpa Flow. Uerlli« •• e t»f the lake from p ttpei** • ,t i ii. l 'i m isim s I n earlier had
i! 'll. II||||*!| fleet had been
KNOXVILLE. Trim., Nov. 'ib- tor far. t a rom plicM rd problem rn&gt;t o f the F o rt Melon l*.*»k i ••
bl'* \ depress loll-Imrii llidnrtr) Iip«t ttnir. all 1**0• e*
t • tnbli-lietl
IItIII •- nt-et mat
um |1|f,
|l|t. , „.r«&gt;tit
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•
1 f o i Hie North Allantio
n* n
a Nile f-»r I ’ m f
It. I|,
• haii];ini; Aiurrlrn'a i-ntiiij! kelmc piar'icc.. babat'dedoilOil «'aea n.d
lal,|,,,^
uoil •&gt; ilu- North Sea, but
mbit's
an
•
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o
o|tening Parliament,
lid
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fan
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llbttl inf
• n t 'l ■'1., t (lie empire scamnrkt'ts lor ncrifiilliiini
The f&lt;,,*t l#t|je"cnle expirimeni* ('timiniiaiott b»iTod ill
•i.
-• ii.-mg kepi "free and
[»r«Hlucti *vilb rnrli rapidity I he m in /me
fnul. \enelab|e«*.‘ .
•-%%«||« a»iy ......... .
■lions lmi*mrr*. do not y d real- h-b mil tuoaU wore raitied out I
" .
re the tremendous uphejivrl Ink
f|M. jaic ’J.i’h. (‘ailltm &lt;ml, an t
v sv, \ |„ |. Wll, lfl ,
II 1. ’i bn* * bronchi
port
from c«p’ 1 .111.lur |'i
|n|! plltce.
|| l(. riojen fooil.x Wtic In'*! r
tit||.||oi» of r* roe
I «•( tilt!* 1 vr*!tpbf turn unTh»t'i* tlo* story briturbl back : luib tl in IWIO
«„m i;.,
M. I n |
I'M* I 1st !"• a Nuhtnimne.
_
&gt;1 IbM time.
t»ne la ic coiiccii. lb* Ht*re o».|. »•• I file.I
iccctvt their pay when due. Tht Li Hurry t rirlton. I'nlvuiil*
I .• •» ib b| M amivimcrd that
1 'i lilies*rc market
from o |,U,| mi n-ia|l T,lle» litr ih fm8.*n turf n fi m itf
p ^ I I U 9i7;u:&gt;
•l **''sii.l*
blockade of
I.
*•'
rapil III' lui^.irslx
i ^ t allis.tm
.1 m •III*'
tate’a ailetnscnl to Semit «■ i*o»*i, gw ir^o e f f e c t
nolc Odonty 1r TK iw two monthe Iw iieu f u -d b i A j . t r &gt; . j tif_ u .4 Uit-| im-l r u » l | i e l , l m n r k e l k
il|i Kit'll |«l c«»ll‘*li uel el C'HHMIlk
* r*
'lion filling Bint inti iiiisl ui'M'i'i
in arrears, Supcrlnlemlriit of lap ld ly I" nil p a r i * " f t h e r m iu T iro arlo n yi ar&lt; It In*
clo—d*
utnii'ti in* l'iu n i'b KiiNNinfi
oiiliete IimI \ Mini it a l.lltlf * ' ^ 1 re «sh Ibc Ht.flbwx'ni
1 «•
Smith toJd rtp o rU n after « ion* Schools T. W. low ton pointed out, ,} '
ItMit l ilu Kuropoun apotttitfirim: iI'mi-e. Al
el*
ut
a'l
A
W
ul
|*,i|i|.»r A\i ntis 1111.| F»t-• St 1 '*•■« it
adding
(hat
Hie
local
aehoid
Kudins:
a
2l,IHiV-inil
ferenee with th t President: •
JlllflN
me
Hoard ha, ulrrady borruwrd f 33,. 1coa.t tour of farm piodm-uu; noil ;hmhi i iin i
n,,u umi tlir ii|i|tlirritmii »«f W \ ll»»p n*i»i I n i g*ae| ii'i'lis'il with uii
ft. i l * ............. 'it-** with llii"Nia'M
* * * iiai- I'lb
I tuIl.o .lo
---,
I nilloi t*t| II11•|M't | It • hull'll- 11"/IO
,km» f"i c"iiwtimt'"ii "f :t ti im
on".'hoP budiiJt
‘h* ° Pfn,ll0"‘ IXHJ fur |ia&gt;iiient”of“ tcscheix’
......*. ' i i ! . 1 withsIraVAl of Fin*
Ollll III* tbic*-.
on lira utiaget.
arica, fl.onu uf this amount, how- | *ummeil up hi ■ flmlo
ll'liblifi^ t&lt;i be 'ix&gt; ,1 ,1 - it i|•IJS ft.SMI ftOllflll
Fin­
Asked whether they wetc prun- ,.v,.ri
|Mlck ol tb#
.n.a. rHmi
Two ye.n l f l Ills X" •"r »♦• •"* innt l«t mi Cypn •&gt;.
ihip
1
's »• I Is M*!lhth aw
if
11) IIMlkt l' i .ii tu1111•ill potlll'l * 1,1 | t i n iit'ii ib»u 11 * i i " v lb .' I »i 11 IsI mi •
big o|&gt;cratloiie nod whether thu |,|TOtjng o f the beard.
; “The mol!o in &gt;loi
• ........ Ih." II P imii ,‘l kkUlll'l III* III till' Ills* «ll-wt • •• I
&lt;|s| IllifW I "
oneratkmN hod been a »ucce»N,
iC|liH)| Board has aho ®c-liu Ihthiiip thr *mi*»
VI Illblr
1 i i It I'li vt r n t m - n l ,
the liidgvt director replied ulUi r,.|,itH]
rrmgnstloii uf William ■ tale
f| lilt It11*I
•
* ll b
Till* |»» 'b In tw S.l
......
. t i
iiitcniioii'
|Mi|lltty Mill I
a ai&gt;illtiisc affirmative and a re* II. Stfiiipcr, high ochm matin-1 "The Ir. son
I
the htnrls &gt; ••f the pit- nit » h
•*. -h |•i•i#* I*, n fi rm l
i S.iiifois| ng Mill ti unit li&gt; i it
mark that we were takinir iu l mau r, truchcr for tho pnat thrre ■kimckniu 11.0 cmIhuIo
I .it -I y in
i.» • miiii*'#»i mi • lislil^hi'il
1 t • p C«'iimiifti"ii f .r . ,i i.l# i .it i',ii
mm I lii*** *•
* i i ' Vl “.li’,,€,? l l r i t .
I.- LI . JveiS,who rralgmd to become III- j
farinlos; itom.'. oiil
i | f.tks r*an* «»f iiordcr
dm ••» two
comp hiiut
He Intim.tcd that the l*n'*kJriil J u. tr !.,| .hrm lst for the Fluridn ..en lri fiom ......... i
..f
i«
M"« tiling ii '
l.i. ..
Mm Fitilmi'l Imlful•min
iiiii-niiie
1It, t i.itfi i n t
iibmit I*’." "
might 'rive aomething to I say powcr ami Light Company. Wet t|. b'-tomim; n i.lm i
M I l.e .in. |
I" ItllNKiM
aoout the budgeUry ertuatiun ul Uie Cro*by of ljongnoml. Iia* | the other.''
b Hi fen&lt;f| tu IIIII' Id'" 1" p . . l "4
Itv i* lit*
k
i&gt;
" ii •' i'*nh I" ni • It «»fl
"•
• i'lixton f"» 1ft\ . *»|* 1*
* K ? con ferenee tamanuw.
jU tn np|&gt;oint d irm portry Bub.-ti
Ami. In- iitlibd, ...............
lf|M« till* •b
ill.
s
.1
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Oil
I
Tie i ’"in
.xjw.'mmiL'. 'I* ^
P.roi*5ltf * lute.
farmer I. ,;oi,„. i , l- ........... ........ &lt;‘mi Hum, *
?
. *14. 4l|(|»n| III* alien
2600.000.000 inert axe In dclen«
------ih« l«.,; will. ........................................................... ........... ..
l.i# 1 Jit Hppl Op* 11lfl' " ..I* »** Of.nil
‘ If lie
I
' " )imlht&gt;i r* 111.'
1
||ln
Ul
'I ' d 1o •1*»l n •» • ■*mi
y ^ M ^ r l "h.eh,.UK«tcU^Hw ! V tteU IlC T eH O p C I l III
- r rctttoi;
H" ool. . ilu i bi* in
ill
■iitsistmlnf Ilu*
less |is »» lO'll-l H III li Mints i. ft .1.
'"*
,
wy , , mm t g i
I'rtuluct* l.f
I Xll'l'tbliml I|llllllt&gt; ul wh ni
»l .
m mre| ItritUh
lloilli Aid IV - «1*®
ami rim- fi..»».
1-* 1 1 niiiilitiotn
. it.*.*
r i k;«(|nn'li by •»
1 • .1
A»1»» !»• ill;; III*' ..i.Im .•» .
--------eomiM'le ivilli Hi'- t,*t,,, |M.~I ic.
” lm!ivl«i •*•
•
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.r
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I.
Is ft I I 14- n ll I |&gt;
•n i " ' Lttuij* *h
" l M• .I's.i*
Verancica fur young men a n of the north, wlii-i. He fi&lt;-«/iuv irulin' )i i U........ ••
|i
I.. ,1 Is 4'lii ml Nov.
• 1 w • .*•*
Imi el., xj'rth'iri iii ■
nvellebli' at the U. 8.Marine | Imlu.lry Iia* rein lo-l •' Iuk' i *' F«»r iii*s|it is s i I.-, ul
s.
i
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tmii.ii
» Uh‘h
Rank
Illlll I'lrlfl .'ll.I s I I| 4
Corpa Recruiting Station, lluom drvrlopinent.
i).
\\ llllrttii'%
I In
ii.tn vj.iil
unac32, Ilium iluilding, Jackaunvillv,
A national anil...... »" Inin. •oil! naif lilt lag' 4 4 'I* I
iMim-iitlinriil um ibl pli"
'ill1i , .| I, 1.llll l luivtll \ t hiol's
Fla., according to an announce- niarketln/, Carl ton ioihIu. i I fuel bfirv m u s it ib&gt; ' f. v
tho iter of lbs bov*
. ••i.e11
t*I. •tt llltf lllix r v iI '.'.' Is I
uient try Sergeant
B. F. Carter, In land figure" ilurimr nn m l'tyien fll'sll flt.Fi I
rfti
1 1 eegel Iteae* si isg
•*ft4ir
t h r tb'iib T . rim pin
•i.i i&gt;. i • ;• i*»i:ifi) I'vinmumh
chargv of cnllxlmenta In this area to *up|Hirl hi. claim- llnil ni'licil
|»1I»»T IVH* f|| ••(»•• *e e| III l
Applicant, of good morel ch ar
check I hr |M'liy
l"'lh i| ;
acter, who luivo a t loast an clghtli
\i,
finnll Imyst V im
II llteir *•!ni"".
28 tel1, Tho
grade education, are between 6
dealer*.. • I V ,, „
W®rm
In
the
imiV
(•-■Hy yvtorday called
feet 4' inehet and 6 fast 2 Inches
d
to
Clt*
n
in
tlrr
nn*
r*
f«
.
•
&lt;
i ",i,i ii p&lt; uplo to over*
tall, and brtween I I and 30 yetis
'• ........
•&gt; K n it R w J **n
*•' tlll'M-Ilt o i" l "« *•
1lit ss*
of age, will be accepted.
Hu- ci'iilin clu i
I1 i Ihr elt* •' 1 .up.
i . .d I'ohiml'' after
Accepted applicants are Imme­
•I'lmrloi *«&lt; ,,r 1
Net rri|1l t 'It'll H' 1
. • ,d r,-jr, t lull of a
diately transferred to the (ruin­
#0 .San- j d|tfml a lew Imin* in Iin iriimi ^ jnanrn |t»e rttmmb *1
A petition xigia.l
• t, ' im iii’.l an alleged
ing center at Carrie Island, H. I'., font
(Imt l» imiKliii: Bunfoifl fum n pm ton i*ni|il"\ ni.‘
tuiini'xj
nicn
H
ip
u
lin
g
im
|;t .1 Aimy liiMipa l&gt;y
for Instruction Of a t lca,t une pruvptncnU to the \ln ifflu board
“Ab , ini'i* IiaitlN »*•• Ii j i i 1
|*crnoni*
it
r»»nir®ri
i ilt,-e y
Month duration.
courta
on
tlic
com.
i
•(
I'alnuTto
............
t
11
1
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"d"i«
iuh-contiartlnc
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ill".........
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Complete Information and appli­ Avenue and Second S tns't « n .
&gt;1 *«•* ................ t "r; "t'11," ' , “* lo f the nuitrarloi '* lin n .
ii'tit m bjM*lmn arraiiitL
cation fornix will ba supplied up­ presented
lii lb' Ha x**' «*mi (In In nmkr llwir I
. - ______ __ __
the
City
t'ommia.ion
ul
1
1
1i«tr
Ih ii IDiN'in in
on request. Sergeant Carter ,tatIte meeting
moetlng in the
tin* *'s'&gt;
s'&gt; Hall la»t
last
I buiirw Ii.m ip'iii' too
; night aiid the |* titluiicra were i M l e M H i r b y lltne“ ; ^ ; 7 'r e £ I N Y A B t 'g l l l K ' Y o r k O i l l.i nt
i»'i"in' up mu** mdigna|'*Og
I'illiK
( *| III&gt; ..........mi it. iin* Filin’* to accept
X
T
g
i
v
e
n
tho aaaurancc iNil lliu Cuming ail lilt Ii'iitrn uicninr In u«ir |
iiC ^ rO C S s e n i e n c e a
needed repairs wuubl be muilu at city/*
.iii* • "iiipn1" iv pi*!Ilrmi'llt.
Tllimi hignii'H thr |M-llli"ii mi«* | Yi'iilli Hgiikri "I tbs' Niilmiiiil | ft ib* I i"i an- going to furcii'/
at fuliiA*1'
| Voill ll ...........
.........
...............
Adm «&gt;'I- 11 lltlni. till'b ' III1'
l * ...»
will htrik** amt in
though the court*
Hu- cTre
(.. .Sliaioii, J I '" k 1")'* IrponsiiraiiVi'"V.| tlo
hik. « lull. 1 "
i l i 'f n t ib. r n r m y
Three Sanferd nagrocs were Station have tern •illowr.l to run II. Jntnes
W. A ndrr ••ll# I* I- It'ciiinill »t. |,|V(, *tnrtiMt »* I'lit mu' (n\ w v»hi,
|H%
t i ritm y.M bhirnt thu
sentenced tu serve terms In Hal­ down aomawhat ill Ilic l.ir• few II. L, J'crkin* A It ; •
• ,---1 ! will I.......... .......................... ............ ' ...................... . ciir i.f thr htimJrrd*
ford on conviction fas the Orlando months, that there ore 12 new U. Wgqt, J. I&gt; Hall. .!,»• M'lsch,
It A GikhT.iici d. , | M.nlik
w*1' Ht
nl Cjiriatmn-.
Cliristmu
ubitmng Irotu mao*
Criminal Court yesterday of •curia fully equipped for Hie use E. I. lloy, J A Junes. M R'd'
|oc, |
NYA admim Irnlio. fib »»• ••!I • of wniki'in, peasanta
breaking and cote ring a Whiter ad Um shufflers in Furl Melon erts. Haja il Smith, Eddo l-ui|.'&gt; nouncnl
'.atm
111’.' 'Illlb Ml
Paris store.
J. K. Smltli, A 1»- Hmslhy. Viv“Anyone wlio Im. ».mc old
I iiiktioF. m ply—
-ftfving only to
James Douglas, negro, who re­ •Park.
The City oot only I'lan» to make Ian A. S|"-cr,
('.
Ilrirg*.
It.
IItoys
Io
contribute
"M'l
who
,voult
itirtiii
Soviti uiigcr —refuted
cently completed a three year sen- Improvements to the courta near i’k k itt, A. L. Thumo.1, J. O. l-au
like
to
iiiakc
*n»ii4
»
rhlldrtii
iiuppv
I**» •
ilro umi of Sunday Chit
lence an the seam chsrgc, wee
Firo Station but to al«o pro­
ihi* Christum- la iiiRrtl to tr|r* ii 11 I ...... I. IriNipi i r withdrawn
sentenced to sorva 6 years and gla the
vide
lighting
facilities
fur
night
E.
U.
Randall,
Jr..
C.
W.
Sulllllhoiir
No.
riTl.
ami
tlittoy*
u
ill
I*
to
I.'*
ntilrs
kick from thu fren*
accomplices in Use breaking into
y on Um courts in Hie lake vau, tits. I'corl II. Ilmitcll, llar- Ih* chIIinI fnr." Mr. (iiMMlspntl tb i m*tHi of Leningrad.
the store, Robert Young, negro, K nt
park. Thsre are also lioisoCamugtun, W. It. Dupree. H. raid adtlinu' thi*t “thrv may olpn
Tin* noli' ugrred. however# to
gad Laura Jones, aegrs ware ghr- shoe, roque, tennis and croquet
Staiduy, G. W. C hik, Mm. E.
takrn In flu ( iitholic H«*rtorv. m'frrt i.H - * joint di militarLailoO
an six months s a g . Chief of Po- courts la the perk equ ipped for U' Fsterr. Watson Iticl. W. K. br
BOO Oak Avi'irii1, nr to thr NYA of tlif f'lmtiiT whereby both Fin*
of tourist visituis ami rea- Jennings, I,. M. Swain, ( lu rlrs o ffirt In thr Cfijit II duj®."
ni h uiid H'lVirt troopa would be
Idrata of Sanford and plans for F. Wert. I'at Morris C. K. Itlcc,
Hr ipointrd out
that thr hull'd Inrk. Otherwise, it was
^ jie rta tiu n a ] build mi: are being W. G, Flemitnr, Jr , II. M. I ittlr, National Youth
AJminMnitiun •aid, Ilir’i can lie no unilateral
M alhtr Ku rjiJjurr Company, W. haa i l u In'Kiiii work on n prnbti will"lrannl „f Kinui.h troops.
\ Chirtfo
sponsarr&lt;l I,v Hie I itv of Sanford
Tbs petition was m culslrd by
Kinlaml'a answer was di livered
inclui-ie
la-anlif ication. to So, id I'nm ier and Foreign
. U Aldrich, n touri.t vlsitur of William*, W. R. I'aiil-en. J. K which
NAVY KAN DIBS
'ard, Who exprva.ed his appro* Ervin, A. XVieiuldt. J. It. McDon paintimr nf *triel marker., an.i &lt;‘iimmi*car Viache.lsv M. Molotov
ski te those who signed the aid, Mrs. Martha Hall, I. H. Mar Um Conr.trur(iJti uf |wirk bvnclu'.. .1 12:311 A. M. by thr Finnish
i In f'jklnsital
■ UnrltfgN
Colonial I'laahat
('leaner*.
Sadye'v
"to assist ui pioviding tin.
Minister, Pa»un A. A. S. Yrjoe*
VEHIUCT IN DEATH
for the amusement of Bps laity Shop, M. Haiu&lt; n, H. Hen*
k&lt;"l imii.
while io Sanford." Jam b, P. fa Nixon. Z. U. llalllfT.
Evm a . Hie two men talked
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 28 - M ’l at Ihr Kremlin the Soviet radJaa
TM petition U na follows. “Wa (I. N. Stuart. C C Whittington,
1 bnaioratmea and W. D, Hofmann. Howard Kavlllo, *— A corcner's Jury yesterday re- In an iiI'IhwI repeated over and
Sanford, do mmt J . II. Truluek. J no. O. Calbban, turned a verdict of homicide, by over In Hie Finnish language, was
petition your honor- JL M. Arwitnee. Arthur Kirch- iicrsons unknown after hearing railing upon the Finnish people to
body te task* such improve- Tsalf, Oka.M&gt;d Mrs- W. T. lang* inquest witnesses tell how they overthrow their govenaent
ley. Jams* O. Huff. Style Shop, saw and heaid George Sehachtcr,
Harou Vryoekosklnen told .
alias Harry Gotteaman, shot down tov fixity that Finnish
___ artillery
in gangland fathkm Thanksgiving I
tU
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Jury Returns
Second Degree Government Costj
For Coming Year!
Verdict
”Murder
•*
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Frozen Food Industry May Hurt
South As Winter Garden Center

Denmark Montgom­ Budget Director Flies
ery Must Serve At To Warm Spring To
L e a s t 3 0 Y e a r s ConferOn Expenses]
A lter staying.oot only a short
time, a 12-man Jury returned at
noon today a verdict of second
degree murder In the case ol
Denmark
Montgomery, negro,
charged Mn ■ Grand Jfwy indict.
i a to i aJweUni
of Hattie
Midway on the evening of May 3*.
The verdict of the Jurors carries
with tt a minimum aefitsnce of 24
y ean In tba Stale Prbon at Hal­
ford although the 56-year old ne­
gro will not he sentenced by Clr*
c«4t Judge Millard U. BralLh un­
til later m the current court term.
This was the first of the crim­
inal eases to be prosecuted at this
term of the Circuit Court. The
nlxt cose, docketed for Friday
morning at 0:30 o'clock, will t s
that of Sinclair Ai&lt;h, negro, charged
In a grand Jury Indlrtmcnt with
premeditated murder In connection
with the fatal stwtblug of Ralph
Cook, negro.
On Monday, Ellis Lacks ol

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City To Make Ktpairs To Shuffle
Board Courts Following Petition KrfJ

»*t eaoaeated to any
a n and was feverishly
fa r war. , t .
I - w a g t o i^ g r against
the Geraun govern'
"Genaaay already haa

City News Briefs

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Baptlat Chi

WKDNT.KUAY
. Lions Sodal Club will spoasor
its annual dance from lO w
o’clock until 8:00 A. i f . In the
M »y$tr KW't with BMW King
■nd*hW pTCHrstndaf OrUndo furn iihlttg music. Admission Is by In.

M n . B a t’s C A N D IE S

I l l tf BSDAT
"
Townsend'Club will hold its n e ­
a r weekly meeting a t 7:50
deck In tbs Court House. FaiMW
cnrdtely Invited to attend. .
A'nnail Union
Thenksgftrtag
Service ef all churches of the city
will h e beta in the P in t Baptist
Church a t 9 :30 A. M.

PEAjflTT ttRltTLE FRESH
SIR life L L O N V IL L E A V E .

FRIDAY

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ANNOUNCEMENT
T h e S em lnblc G arag e , fo rm e rty ' located a t
20R W . F ir a t R lre e t, la now in Ita n ew loca­
tion 202 M agnolia A venue, an d wtfl eonlln u e an In th e p a s t to « tv e th e nam e e f ­
ficien t O tdm aoblle an d G. M. C. T ru c k Ralen
an d S ervice.
A. F . K IM R R E I.L . P ro p rie to r.
T elephone 017

THE SANFORD FORUM
Monday, Nov. 3,7. • with, and Um fact takes sameTa* Tba Saafard Forum,
, thing muck like confidence and
My attention -was called tn an ea*e out of shopping. It la this
rditerial or two that MP*arad in latter group that requires all the
your paper last weak related ■to kindly consideration of aalee‘’Home Whopping" and salesman- j women, 1 happen to know of
ship a* tho women of our com I inHanrr* where women with
munity find ll. Contention wa*' modest Incora t i would almost
made that there was llttla to *•-, rather go without the little need
leet from—compared to larger they cao nfferd, than meet the

I n n e r Spring
Mattresses
Let u* convert your old
matlrc** into a new inneropring mattrea* "•*
good a* the beat" at fac­
tory prices.

Upholstering 4k Dependable Renovating
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• IN V E 8 T IN R E S T
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F O R T H E R E S T O F Y OUR L IF E "

Member* of Christ Church a rt
making plana to hold a dedication
rarvioe of tba aaw artoaa oa Boaday, Dae. 17 -whoa tfcro will ha
ipeeUl mimU'jJ Mint—_
Tho Theatre *O n W , (rites U’a
Cir.t play Mooday olchT a t II-

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liamxon,
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n o THE MOW* AMO RTOMOd-N tv ta 0UNJM A FHW,

help ef the merchant*. Sha may
oat always have hem limited,
gar nuty eho always ha. Sha It
worth cultivating from
rlther
standpoint.

talarsa l* picking up at tho
lUge Cable Court onu tlm
lar tout 1st M-naon bn&lt; fer
begun yet. We pm lirl a
house for at least fuur

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T h o r*

BpOttstiW e f the Junior els** of
Seminole High School will give a
boybreak dsnde Friday night from
K’OO until 18:00 o’clock fay the
benefit of the class, In Iho Ar­
mory.
AmerKsA Legion Auxiliary will
legion
meet «Jt 7:3t
7:8t P. M. aatt the l*glou
Hut. An members are unfed to a t­
tend as the auxiliary wilt hava ts
• Its speelal guests at the meeting,
Miss Vlvis Crsl giml Mrs. Betty
MrClurc.

Chamber
Elect Of
Next S i
_ TAMPA, Ndv. 58 — election of
• officers and dlrcctora-dt-lv«V will
feature the annual sosskm of the
board of director* nf tho Florida
Htate Chamber of Commerce dur­
ing lbs 23rd annual meeting of
Iho membership hero Tur*day,
Doc. D. 1039.
Harold Colee, president, will pre­
side a t the annual luncheon meet­
ing nf the board. It will be held
In fti* Lafayette Room of the Tam­
pa Tcrraeo hotel -ind will get un(gderway at 12:iA P. M.
Twelve officers to servs th*
Slate Chamber for the ensuing
year will tie selected daring the
resslon. Serving with President
Colee during Ihe past year have
been N. P. Yowell, Orlando, vleepresident; J. D. Ingraham. Jack­
sonville, treasurer; and R. (!•
Crassfleld,. Jacksonville, generil
manager and arcrelsry.
Five dlslrlet vice-president* will
also he named to r*present Ihe
• T itm are** Into wUNs ,tha .orgsnIsattrn divides the Htlitr foe orgsnlzatinn purpoae*. Those offleo*
a t present are held by J. 8- Foley,
, FoUyj M. M. P arrbh, J-'cksonville: Dr. J. If. Thetrsl, Chattahoneheel Cart D. nrorMn, Tamos:
end T. F. Fleming, Fort fauderdale.
Three . vlfe-nrcaklenU-st-lsrge,
too, srC to bo selected to represent
Iho Blalc e» n whole. These effl. err* now are Rd R. Bentley. lake• landi Bryan ( l flank*, Miami;
and William I . Wilson, Jackson­
ville.
Present Indication* ere thnt rvrry a f /i^ r onH dlrwlor of Iho
Plate Chamber ptan* attending
the annual *e»lo»t In Tampa and a
100 pereont nttcndsnfd I* confi­
dently expected, Mr. Colee declared.

w iw ro* c tM M * a « j

Plana for Ckri
basket* for
Sad jrrotrrthe nardjr were
regular
day afternoon
monthly bpatooai. .— .— ----------tag of Uo Truth Sookero Class
of tho F irst Method lot Church
which mot at th* hStria o f M n. J.
B. Crawford, 1104 Oak Avenue
AUntetiva arrange
law and white chr
poinrettas and far
the rooms a t | H hoime,where thS
guests were enterta]
Mrs. J. C Rutnidl
the business rrsrlon a t which tlms
the annual Christman party to be
held In tho churth annex on Dec
18 was discussed.
Fruit rsk* nnd coffee wer*
served by tho hootraaes, Mrs.
Crawford, Mrs. J. D. Smith, Mias
Juno Wadcll and Mr*. J 0
Waite.
Tho following member, and
guests were present: Mrs. Ocorgc
McCruni, Mrs. Ililma Lundquist.
Mr*. Walter CUrk. Mrs. P. D.

» .how will

hpgta

. .Mrs. J .r T. .Bnpdy has returned
from'Jacksonville where sho spent
two weeks with h e r daughter,
M n. O. A. Davis.
John T. Ready «f. Jscktnmillc
Is viaJUng bis mother, M rs/J. T.
Brady, at Jier home on Palmetto
Avenue.

NEW Awrivals

Billy Zschry Is expected to nt*
rlvo . tomorrow to spend Hul
Thanksgiving BalMsya n lih hi*
parents.
_
..

Unwiii IMMr Dance
w m Be M Mayfair

Ml** Cceella Tnduck will arrhre tomorrow from Htetxon L'nivenlty in DeLond to be the
gue*t of her family for tevrral

Hr. and Mr*. H. J. Nix have a*
their guest, Mra. Nix’ luulher.
The J.lona Club annual formal Mr*. A. T. Appleby of Jefferson.
dance to be held in the Mayfair Oa., who plan* to lie with them
•
Hotel tomorrow night beginning for some time.
at 10:00 o’clock I* expected to td
Mr*.
R.
L.
flrlffln
of
Jackson­
one of th« most successful ever
hrld by the local club, Clarence ville ha* returned to her home
after vtiltlng for three weeks
Adams, secretary, raid today.
Tho dance is being sponsored with her son-in-lnw and dnuehtrr,
nnd planned by flic social club of Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Itiggin*.
the Uoni. Blille King and hi* or­
Miss Lorraine Yarborough and
chestra of Orlando have been *eMr*. Margaret (lull of Com &gt;a
curod to provUlo the music.
spent
last weekend In Unincuvillc
Dancing will begin ot 10:00
o’rlock and continue until 2 00 and attended the University uf
o’clock. Admittance will he by In­ Florida Homecoming function*.
vitation only.
Mr*. Delma Spivey, Mr*. An­
First held aorrral years ago.
(Hover and Jack Nandon wrre
Ihe daiu-e piov.il si* |u.puUr llmt nie
visitor* Friday night- at the PiIt h*s been held every year since ola
School to Hour a program u&gt;
than and hns become traditional.
In addition to local Lions mem­ Norman Beaslryber*. many out nf town guests ar*
Mr*. Jamrx Porter . of I'lynt
expected from Orlando, DeLond, City,
the fqrrarr..Mi*l Mxrthn Ucnnd^othar nearhj towns.
Jtnnald of this elty, loft today af­
ter visiting a* the guest of MVand Mrs. Don McDonald for a
few day*.

iunior Dance Slated
For Armory Friday

Mis* l^-mra Whlddon Is cxpeelad to arrive tomorrow night from
Southern College to snend the
remainder of the week with her
haftxitx, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

i t ) as their kueat* for TKtnksIrina, Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Blythe,
jd Miss S a il Virginia BlytHe,
‘ Charlotte, N, C. and Dirk
Ivthe cf Daytona Beach.
lira. I|*rry

W earer ha* ra-

imod from a threa weeks’ vhll

Ith her brother-in-law, H. C.
rMullen, who has been In the
hospital for tome time,
Irrs In Jetsup, Oa.
trjorl* THIia of llalnespteted to arrive tomqrrow from the llnlvrrslty of Flor­
ida where she I* employed lo
spend Ihe Thanksgiving Holiday*
with her parents, Mr. and Mr*.
Roy Tiltl*. ______
Mb* Joy00 A denl was tki
ftfttkend guest of Mb* NevtBo
Turner of Ocala. Daring her vklt
ibe yras honored hy Mia* Ttwner
th d M bs Huron Carmichael with o
dance a t the home of Mite Cat
mWmel at Hllvrr Hfririg*.

only

Mr. siul Mr*. Harry J. Byrd
of )f-irtln*vlllr, Vs., mmounee tho
birth of n daughter, Harriet Hue,
Monday, Nov. 27, in the Feinaldlaughtoq JJemoriaJ llo*plial. Mr*.
Byrd la the former Ml** Kathryn
Alien.' daughter of Mr. nnd Mr*

Civil S e rv ic e To
h o l d Competitive

Examinations Soon

New (mktailBar
AT JACK'S

l i l l ’IHK,
28.—(IT—The
Adim. ..Ii« tli-elo-s-it lu.t
night
thm Ho- .'.iim-d merehunt riui*er Itnu ulpitt.li, the *iiiking of
whi- i i :i&gt; iiiitifMtiirwl Sunday
wilt ailiivkvfl i»y Ihr (ivi man
pot 1.1 i hn1llt”dii|i hriilNrhlauil
mul ;*t»t*»ril-i laidi'r*
Th* MiitMiitti’e»ii«'iil •aid Foorvh
for tin iw*. N'nr.i ernrship* "iCOlil.H.iier hi teiiipi-*tu..il&gt; tvenlh
e« |.«th night nnd dny,”
T Ik* ld.AP7-tnu
Rawnlpimli
wa. -n iiorlhcrn patrol duty n'
the time lie v.n* silllk with Iho
ratlmnlrd Im* of 280 live*. Only
17 MemliMr of her crew were
roved.
Ih e Admirull) rnmmiinlque dl*eh.-.'.l the llnu-nluindi went down
aft. I n imiiinluig sea hsHle Nov
23 f.iiiheasl nf Irelaud.
Afiei a "Imttlr »gnln*l overwh&gt; H.iittg odd-,” tlio 'tnlemeut
sail, iIn linonlpioili "ttenl down
n ils filing eolor*.'*
The ludlef ivus exprr.~eil Hint
luo boathiad* of the Rawnlplndl’n
iiiviior;. were picked up hy the
It. iilsehlimh
Then, ihe Admirully aid, Ihe
enemy warehll ih irnvr ati rip*
p. oochini: British rrul*rr Ihr «lir
In ihe (hirhiie-s nnd storm
Ih Hi: h nnvnl nnlhorltle* re
l&gt;. Jcil Orl. 87 ihot Ihe Deul*eh-

vnrloti* .-fades nf hwpeelor of
ordnance material,
applications
must be on file iu the CommUslon'l office at tt'sihln^lon, D.
C., not later tlmu Jsn. 2. !M0.
Full Infafraation mny bo uhtnlnod
from tho recretnry of the U. H.
Civil HrMce Boaid of Kiainlnrrs
at the Post Office or from the
8eefetary of th.- II. 8. Civil Ser­
vice Board of Kvaminer* nt nny
flrat-or second - c l * l 'o s l Office.
Examination* will be hrld on
the fnllmvini- position*:
ln*p&lt;clor, onlimnre
inntrrinl,
I2.3IKI a year. also senior inapertor, f- .rtan * year, u**acU*tr
Inspector, 12,l)if) n year, at*J*tanl
ln*hrctor, flj-oo a year, nnd
Junior Inspector, fl.fiiO n year.
Onlunnee Department, YVnr D&lt;pnrtnirnt. Applicants for the
junior and assistant grad.-* must •pitred. Suhstit ilion of additional
hare renrhed their twentieth, but .-iperlrnrc lor the .ilurnlion may
must not have parsed their fort) 11 allowed. Applirnnt* nuiH not
eighth, birthday! for the otliei tuiv* passed
their
foity-Dfih
grade* the)- must have reached' birthday.
their twenty-firat, but aau-t ii» | i
hare pn»*rd
their flfty-flt tli. I
birthday. Application* fm Hit.'
examination &gt;vill t« rated a* ir i
relied until May 22, 1040, tin-,
le*i Itn eligible register sufficient
lo meet the needs of the service1
I* flldained sooner, In which event
due notice will be given.
PrntexoologWt. CZJIOO a year, I
araoriato
proloioologt*t, f 3^*00
n year, assistant protnionbigi*!. j
$2,000 a year, Bureau of Attunnl
Industry, Department of Agricul­
ture. College education and e rr-,
tgln experience arr required. Applicanl* for proloaaaUwtat must
not hava iia*&lt;ul their fifty-lhiid
htnhday, for the unsocial., grnd.they must not have pst*rd thrli
fdrty-fiftb birthday, and for the
assistant grnd* llR-y must not
have pasted their fortieth birth

PAWN. Nov.
W—TIIVI
ITvnrli I'nrlinim-iil ln»i itU*lil \va*
11 nlli il in iiiim’I TIiiii
in il, fim!
ion of ihr witr, !«» np*
• plow th%* IliilnHifr fiovvnitnotir*
. vondnr! of !ln» tvnr
!«»
I !i*nd il* fioivcr 1 m l o hy •!«*trro
|
Tlii* !• »loti ;il«o will v*»h» t»M
In civil iMirfRii lo rnrry IItr* tvnrj
into IP 10 Tho I n n w i l l ho I
I tmiro tlinii &lt;fsiiihlo llmt of 11*.ID
| Prrmlor Fdiiunl Ptiliirtii'r'i ilwl
I cico pv|iir&lt;,n on iho ilny l,nrhit-j
ilion! n*r» in. |*ov nlmo«t !hrt%
o|
monilid fiilnillor, hohlin^ Iht’j
poll folio of At in i «l i-r of War, I
Nntiuiml II. fi lin’ .uni ro ii‘it;it
Affirir^ no well na I'ntoioi, lnw
hrrn pro-’»*cu!ini: !l»o witr mninst
(irrmniif.
Nor.* ho Khz divhlr*! In j*ivp
nn nrrnii.if of hi* h ioloi *hip In J
dnle, nnd in j*r. *cu! n now hud*«

—the N'»« w*t to IwWivesn

DRIVE IN TODAYI

C«*t.
I
K l n n n r n nri* e x p o r t e d t o p m
wide Ih e m p jo
iml lie «»f llw»|
rCRftlon.
M bnimo \ | m i « l r r I'uol*
Itc) riiiud Im
d m f l o . l no n i d i

iiury hinlnel f*»r I'.MO enHui): loi |
expenditure Ol
Ml!lfPOO,OOO.OlM.*
f ra n e n ($7.liV&gt;'.0un#()iMi r.t r u r - 1

rent ekehnnp*- *n«e )
*
The 1ol it I I NIP hotlffot ur
only lOl.flfli tmO.POO finnc*
o7'*!,tlPK,0001. l it. in* Iinirtl oi (
difimy rxpond«iiire« of 6f),'im,*
OOO.Ofin ft nor
| ;i,ir.p,OUh.U«M»)
exlrtnrillnnr.k «\pnitea of ‘21.
(■oo,ono,m&gt;o fmt.»
,
000) nod (hr Hrpleniher wer *»u l- •
f-ri nf 00,000,000.0110 (• I ,f»I H#*
000,000).
Tlilu w tr bndffrl vn« opfn»t«J

CITY DRUG CO
N a t i o h a i 3 M i n u t i O ats

day.

TochnVsl n**i*tant to Uie ebi.-f
of probalion nnd pnrc)a, 83JMK) n
year, arsistant *tipervl*or of

at lr*d

tool Will ehxo Wedoe*d*y -for
koclrlng and win not radon-

U itadolga ooeaa

BAPPT BIRTflDAT
Mrs. Lucian John*mi
Ls Verne Thomas
Mrs. R. W. Turocr

Mr. and Mr*. M. J. Durtk sod
son, II laker, have returned from
MAbeatats^ WhuM they vliHrd t
short time w lth.irU llres.

.VISIT T1IR

other rochet battleship, n»w
known to hove been nt sen fot
it month hut bceassn of Intemr
British naval activity the tiro
hod been forced to do "mor.
rrublng thnn raiding." *
On ttct. A Iho Deutschland inn*
(ra a ilu M r r a * rag s t)an
the Brltl*!i idramer , Stnnagatr the ^norfhj A*piini|ri* from \q n
r.ftt^mllc*'off the Coast of Flor- Jersey that once runic from Citli
Ido end tooh her rrew phoant. fnimla; |&gt;on.« from .Maine that one*
Foiir day* later *he raptured were &lt;i«ppli«Hl from tho Impalin'
the American freighter, City ot volley in f nlifomtfi."
Flint, placed the Hlonegatc't
lie fo iml that the "Intr* *tru\\
rreu- aboard her and cent liei lH*rr&gt; proalitfing
which in
to Mttronnak, Rtt«*b, In com­ clinic the heavy frcctinj: ulttlP* ol
mand of a O rm an price crew.
Oregon.
Washington. Miehijran
On Oct. .14. when the Nor­ New York, Penn«ylv*ii»n nn*t
wegian &gt;hip llanten ivn* sunk Utah,, inrrcit*c&lt;l thrlr IlhTS *tn«w
off Newfoundland, the Peiitaeh- berry acreage above their 10 vein
land tvm meulloued In ronueC average lightly more than HOtH
lion v.-lllt the sldl.lng.
arret, while the "ftYonil enrl^’
We hI-,&lt; vui&gt;&gt; a i -.i.tpictc
I The Admiralty’* story of tho flute* of (he south lm«l iWrriMs)
tln»» ».f \Vhic&lt; iiii.l I.H|u&gt;-rs in
hnttle m rca *nld tho Rawalpindi, their IthlH nereap* 8IKJO |]‘«&lt; Ihnr
our t&gt;ai
lU-pii,
which viii on rontrahnnd con­ the |0.venr average.
trol duly, ignored n warning »hot
The major reason fi*» the**,
ncrof- her how*..
ehnnges he explnineit was that
" T o firet ratio wa* fired Hj fleering of the prottuet • i« «T«hy*
lt-lnrh :;tm* of the Deutschland lv wiping nut tin* oh! practice* of
nt n range of 10,000 yard*,” the sen«nmtl marketing -nuin** ths
] nrconnt continued.
public fro*h prml’KV the year
"The Ihitvnlplndl replied with Totittil with no tliiehuitimt it
! r.ll four of her starboard six;J ‘ price
1 . a*-— —!• — ‘
J inch tun*.
• it th e ideal M
One factor helping m the ex
|
"Th. third salvo from' tho patJ*ion of the freezing ImliHtry
C biU tntM
| Ileut*,--bland put
nut nil the I* elimittnlien ef kitehm .Im l
.
j llnwalplnrti’’h lighln anil broke tlio | ^ y
The frozen pindliHv leach
, oleclrii ' inrlir* of ilie atnmuub «•. the ho-im-wife renal) for th»
lion supply,
tahh* *iuce the paekei iU * Ihr
,
"The lull rill solv o ‘hot nwn&gt; uoik of scaling un*l ileaiiitti: ii«h
&lt;I hr vlinle bridge nnd Ihiie wire*1trimming tat atol Immu* fl*»»n.
le»* roni.i.
, nil at. di«ear«ling waste materiaU
"Itolh Herman all ip* were noli fr. hii vegetable*, aiul otherwise
c!o*liu; rapidly nnd by lhl&lt; time iiiahitiy the foml enihle.
Iktiltoii ft untl tile now intlii'h),
■llio m-ciimiI had pone urnliiid the
ltni-nlpiii.il*&gt;&gt; ite m nnd wo* fir­ pinking a lit mil to ice clean*
pi.mi*,
ice mattufuetun r« mat
ing from i he port ride.
ta«U ?SM li*i SunJs.J Mod*Wt'
}
" r i u - l.'awalp im li m n l n l n l n e d ««*l«l «teiage house* wh»*-e bn*
S o iW a M
~ r~
*~
■lie fip Id uni II every c»m wa* hie** wa* Ini gel) »i .i m « i i I The)
p u t ou t o f n r t i o n n n d Hie &lt;r Iin|e lm\e iMYnim* *li*11 ihtit im*
H a y n e s O ffic e
&gt;-liip ,-\.-i-pl t h e f o i e e n - i l e n n d (•hi the fieri n fmnU iiiul «»htume*l
a i u li new sc live of itteoioe
l t h e pimp wa* o b l a t e
.M a c h tn * ’ ( 'o t n p a n y
The ultimate result, *nnl t'arlton will In* that the new market IIUI W. FirM S t. PhuM* u
tip’, mimtices will tetul In talul ssroasasasasasas------- M j n u a a i
ire the farmer** itiromi*. mnkim*
him It*** ilc|M*itih*itt tut the immr
dinii* H.tle nt hi* crop* at lime*
when the mm ket i* glutti-«l

DEW DROP INN

Friends o f H. C. McMullen will
be glad te&gt; learn that he Is Im­
proving la the A. C. L. Ilospltii
In Waycross, Oa^ .

r pcrbe.tr* and n Mae* face

iv, 88 — Home
BILOXI, Mbs.
ling urologlita
uf th* ronilliyk
will eddrre* Ik
The type of romplimrut which lion uf th* B in. --------------Urgaty th
appreciate more than any oih uf the American U rabgirtl Aaaorrruraey
n r 'a n d whirl, tee have lerrived ci»11 ..M, which meat* here Dee. 8
ndl asore than oao occasion is to
wilt ottracl
convi
^MV* a#«v fellow c m * in ond
- kaU wa about o partiewbriy good
U R im m f oi low!* m r u
•dltarial be read Um other del­
win A m 1 wltb ih* ioflutor iT n y ta j]
ta (ha Thneo-Unlon which Veally
.In our paper.
i« tk a U d M F .
- 1
.,
**
~~J
Jdanriy every clly has *do|.le.l
MUM sdeAsit Diet elmw* It* hiH M d la atlracdiiig luurbt*. ML
AOgwatiue b the "Oldest Clly”
rapd naturally rvoryanr want* to
THAT FRUIT .CAKE
A m th* oldest ri|y. OrUndo ts
N | . "&lt;li)y HeeutifuJ" and that
T M . b u ast appeal fpr tourist*.
i i n b a » b ih r “ PriunU Clly ”;
■Mr fVtefebtirg, Ih* ’•Hun»hin*
RUiul llm “Magic City.*’
[ ih r Mrojra Renfonl wa* known a*

Germans Assert

P -e fso n a is

Hoke M. B aker visited hi* ,1*.
ter, Mrs. LUIIaa Vickery, yester­
day rnroute to F t.
Ijrid rrd slr
from Qaincsville, Us.

81. Patrick, favorite -ainl ot
the Irish, was a Roman hnm In
Wales.

YUEBJMlY

? if loo Marguerite Inglry and
Mira Anna Cornell entertained
MJso Carl In Pointer, popular bride
elact with an informal dinner last
night a t the White Heron tea
room In Fern Park.
Tho throe girlo motored to Fern
Park and, enjoyed dinner by
candle light In the quaint little
tea room, ill** Palmer wa* pre­
Mr. and-.Mrs. Oofar Morten a&lt; lented with a g ift of lingtrio
Tsui pa were the. guests of Mr. from her ho*tr**r».
and Mrs. ond Mrs. R. TV. Turner
Sunday aftcn tooa.

MV. and Mr*. Frsnk Seliryver
rtlved Sunday from Saugertie*,
N. Y., to spend the winter at 1201
M rrtls Avenue.

Tho world eonlalnt
tta rt specie* of dflOk
00 vsrirtic* gre fountj

TH PA0TCM9 KtARR A lOT-OP

LONGWOOD

UrobffiBU To Speak
At Branch Sriulon

Truth Seekers Class ;
Plans For Christmas

»a#n

inlroa almost aa much pet­
ty aa anrataf a h alt HI
I -r* M / there so
atatqr
s a i l f i m of “ pati*atjLeario#ar doe* not always
what eke seaaka—and soma

'A Mlnml horticulturist is rrrdlted with saying that Ihe six
bspt fruit* in Itie wot Id m e Ihe
mMMateest, monster* d.-iiciuse,
ihriu, white Mtpete, pineapple, and
rorimoyw, all grown in Florida.
■Ta*r the pineapple I* mighty good.
uWaalmtucc re-in* lo believe
•oat Haafurd ha, stolen It* d u ll
in offering free lot* fur linino
attoa. Haalord launched it* * tree
Iat” program in iitso. When del
Kiratauaeo make It* firyl uflriT
And If S), who el.de wliat from

^

j v ie w L a ienaar

All B rut
pkg.
Popping
Com 10c—1 for
8hro&lt;Uod
Whoat
pkg.

It Is posalblc to find som e rea so n arid logic in o th e r th ln g a
h ap p e n in g o v er th e re w hich o th e rw ise a re lnexpllagble
O nly i t ih a R u ssia allian ce Is reg a rd e d a a a n emefVRMF
m ennure, nnd no p a r t o f G e rm a n y ’s lo n g 'ra n g e sch em e o f
th in g s , ca n on e m nke nny se n se o u t o f th e a p p a re n t gooble
cro ss o f Ita ly nncf J a p a n .
T h is view o f- It also m ak es possible som e u n d e rs ta n d
ing o f th e p o stp o n em en t o f th e long th re a te n e d 1&gt;UU*
k re ig ” on th e W e ste rn F ro n t. G erm an y does n o t d a r e be&gt;
com e too deeply involved w ith th e A llies, o r launch a n at*
ta ck w hich w ould lx* co stly In e ith e r m en o r Im plem ents
o f w ar. u n til th e p o sitio n o f R u ssia h a s becom e m o re o r
less solidified by som e Irrevocable act on h e r p a r t. In
o th e r w ords. G erm an y Is .w a itin g fo r so m e th in g m o re U u n
a p ro m ise fro m R ussia.
S h e h ad hoped Ih is w ould rom « w hen th e d ea l o v e r
P oland w as m ade. E n g la n d an d F ra n c e h ad g one t o w a r
w ith G erm a n y because th e N azis had ta k en pos se s s ion o f
oi*-&gt; p a r t o f Poland. W h a t m o re logical conclusion wa* p a s ­
sib le th n n th a t th e y would a lso go to w a r w ith B a s ils f o r
seizing th e o lh ^ r n a r t? T h e n Ih e position o f R u ssia
would h av e l&gt;cen fixed! R u ssia an d G erm an y w ould h a v e

tg, ltdred sheep nnd One of lli.-tn lie
gene'astray, doth hr n&lt; t Imvc the
ninety end nine and v»elh into hntl little to fv ar in th e e a s t aa long aa th e R u ssian b o a r
ttif. mountains and *eekrt), that w ns b u sy fig h tin g E n g lan d .
lin t th o A llies re fu se d to ta k e th is view o f th e s itu a ­
tion. In ste a d of g e llin g m ad w ith R u ssia, th e y fa irly
rnm nieudod h e r fo r sa v in g p a r t o f P bland from G a r a a a
d o m in atio n . T h e p o ssib ility still rem ain ed a f t e r Uw fall
o f W a rsaw th n t som e deal m ig h t even y e t be m ad e b e ­
tw een G erm a n y ’s en em ies on th e w eet an d h e r b ig n e ig h ­
MR. F U A T S i'A T IlftHK
b o r in th e e a s t co m p letin g tiio . en circlem en t o f G e n n a a y .
Vom Tlio .Saturday Review (M So th e N azis had to d elay th e ir a tta c k in th e h ope th a t
Literature)
fu tu ro e v e n ts m ig h t solve h e r problem fo r h er.
ken T. 8 Kllot *ioo|,* t„ fully—
Now (h e re Again a p p e a rs th e p ro b ab ility th a t th e y
etreumstanre to inarvrl *1
m ny. F o r R u ssia Is b eco m in g m om nnd m ore involved In
I blda adieu to melanrUdy
M lightly turn* to Ihoi'plil*
a n a g g re ssiv e a tta c k on F in lan d . G erm an y is u n d o u b ted ly
n t
h o n in g th a t th is will fix R u s s ia 's position. I f th o A lllae
'.will
only go to F in la n d 's aid an d tn k e po sitiv e actio n
rhtly turn* a nimbi.* Ira'lnd
l*e of 1 1p ms i or nf Tab. I A gainst R ussia, th e n a g a in G erm an y would tie a s su re d o f
hero and then* .i hiiii.iiHsiei &gt;R iijuiIa' a a ltitu d e in th in w a r an d could a ffo rd to lau n ch a
S te ,
hy i ,n r J Woody a tta c k a g a in s t t h e 'A n i * .
R u t it to not likely th a t e ith e r th e R ritinh o r th e
F re n ch will m uko th in m la ta k e. T hey c a n 't a ffo rd to ta k e
tVWn T. H. Eilat ^i|M hi t MRlm^y on to o m anv opponent* n t on e tim e. If th e Finn* h a v e to
■And mulls and mrltuw* hy Iho a n ffe r th o fa te o f P o lan d , I t Is too had. b u t th e re U not
_ grate,
• ■ * now and then surrumb* tn m uch an y o n e else can do ab o u t it at th is tim e. H ow ever,
whimsey,
it in in te re stin g to n o te th a t th e onlv reason R u ssia could
A weakner* one mint drprernle. ( w a n t th e se naval an d a i r b ases in th e G u lf n f F in lan d
w ould lie to use th em a s d efen siv e o u tp o sts. A nd not
To poetise the gum* feline
And phase alike nduli* r.nd rhil'n a g a in s t E n gland an d F ra n c e , "but a g a in st G rrm n n y .
Mo awing* a wide, elastic fire-line
which make* one think nt lime,
N e w s p a p e r A d v e rtis in g
ft,
of Milne.
|
—MELVII.I.K TANK
A lthough n ew sp ap er a d v e rtisin g is by
m ean s th e
only form of a d v e rtisin g , It is by all odds th e le a st ex p e n ­
sive, In no o th e r w ay can so m any people b e reach ed ao
[effectively by th e a d v e rtis e r f o r th e sam e am o u n t o f
'm oney. T h e p ro o f o f th e p referen c e fo r n ew ap ep er ad ­
v e rtisin g o v er co m p etin g m edia is p re se n te d b y th o T itu s ­
ville S tar-A d v o c ate In d isc u ssin g a n atio n -w id e su rv ey

^ 7

Dinner Is Held For British Cruiser
* Mite Carlin Palmer Sunk By U-boat,

An Unreliable Friend

W« believe It fo e a alm o st w ith o u t tutjrlng t h a t R oaala
does n o t t r u s t G erm an y a n d t h a t G erm an y does n o t t r n a t
R u ssia. In sp ite o f th e ir m o ch v au n ted alliance, i t la In­
cred ib le t h a t S )alln could p lace m u ch fa ith In th e w o rd o f
A dolf H itle r, o r th a t H itle r could h av e m uch co nfidence hi
MOIXAMR I . t i n t s
S ta lin . B oth o f th e m m u s t know th a t one would double*
,
CgflDOXr DRAS—aw lM H S »«u»r cro ss th e o th e r a t th e f ir a t o p p o rtu n ity .
* v g c n s c m rflo * t r a t i :. •
I f j r e accept th e ir allia n ce on th is basis, th a t It !»
n p i l l , la A tn a n

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DAY. NOVEMBER. 2», 1939

E stabltahfd In 1908

N U M B E R 88

P h o o e 441

MORSEL OF

Wn Own Ow Plncn. Oar O n rim i la SautB u d Wn
Can SeS Fmr Laaa. Glva Ua a Trial Order a»4 8 ^ .
• The Bmt u i F rabrnt Menla, Fowla u i Prodoca.
A FEW 8PECIAL8 U8TBD BELOW .

Vretfetwnth ^Hh

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FLORIDA,

Is Declared] Completes 5.
Cdmmunisti* Year Term

- Finns A t t e m p t To
Halt Possible Con*
flict By Removing
TroopsFrom Border

Sj-iSiMerclMits’ Taxes ‘CARE OF (T11MIV
yenr*

Firemen Patrol
City’s Streets

hinJV-lfnftrrfanr^ W T o rten ln y rouipl-ted five
| “P fIOw Vr li ic ll vc
aTonueT member of* the S w n id g f ' .“ inte, fUl
°* X M M
“Mexican
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n ixi't-rrvnlutlouary
u-conl
r* tha Hinco» lb'
!»!rr
ll,*v
p°r,**r&gt;&lt;’ *'•“« l" r ,in ilV
, »fler "h'- P n i * C i t v

Minor Fistfifrhts Re*
ported In Scattered
Sections By Police

that the American Im ith Oaak | „ j hern prealdenl of W x lro for ®
gresa li n Crpiniiinlst r A tl j 30 year* nidtody ha* ...............
been lit rf.
“ front" nrginlratinn.
Ca '
Th* a-seitlon, previously

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lRi vCYV CP II ll U
S p rv irp ^

U v IV IL C b

Negotiation Still
Seen As Possible

r Hlggln* AakaSupimrt
Of Those Who Pay
l .f
Opefatinflr
CO»t8
__ ” _

bv scTtril committee will
wa* dr-r-Ihrtl hy llvan a* a
A S H E V IL L E . N ov. 29.—
rrii'lly
’nllv accepted
a/&gt;i*anliw4 farl."
furl "
,o Cardenas Is ;t* rtln g on
( A P ) — A th r o r- h d u r n trlk e
" t i l Comoiuni'l. l;nnw It,** Me Iasi year ns chief axecutlie.
(ratified.
Undoubtedly Cardenas will go
. .
follow ed n re fu s a l h y th e
Mr*. Roosevelt linn address!, idown into history as an Import- 'Whet, tna-m erchant* nnd comC a ro lin a P o w e r _ a n d I*ight
thr Youth Congre«* and asaertMl nnt pre-ldent, not only lor length IV’^ 1,1 Property owner* of .s«o
C o m pany to accede t o u n io n
arc paying for Ihe « m l.v —nllhouirh not liefa re commit­ ;..f -ervlce, hut for the u n u su al!
d e m a n d s f o r a closed sh o p
tee - that fhr knew It v » not lamount of thing i done In Hint rendend by the &lt; ily In It, re»|.
I'ntrlollc Mexican, have " ‘" l '- whV aHnnWli't
he-e i d Communist controlled. Sha ha. of­
a n d p lu n g e d th is r e s o r t c ity
fered In Irrilfv lireriiled the *•«*- , lmilr.1 him n« the g re a te il nnd 'u cn t. reclprrcnle by Mr* .lug nl
o f 56,000 ht a lm o st
to ta^
m iller thought she had any Irtfdf- I*1" " * * * 1 I ' " ' 11' ' " 1
’. J , ' " , ih c " ^ 'lr n le 'n t'
d a rk n e s s la te la s t n ig h t.
msllnn of value The eommllti* of Benito .Inarm, while *ome »ny n*»*d ln n a|
ns tnc
inule nth s . l l s r W on tho n ffrr
” ^ hr is the erm lrM national hem h,°Tr , ^ m p au rn nrnred Hie rod
Bat I t M O A. M. C s . Wat.
ta n , tha eotnpany'a xlea president,
Rvan « L I a m,t r i l l of w . «
NUP'cl Hidalgo, who pro- “f
"»•
aaaaanrul tba worker* who had
J * r * ^h. r o o l « . ,y r f. W« i !claimed the independence in UM0. I’f l"*»
A
baby
of
rmra
dUtlnrtlon
la
Jettla
Lee
Cromer,
pictured
with
r ~ o ? .L i . r«..?re
w*
Cardenas has surpassed nil re- " ithoql taxpaying merchants
w i M Set, M a W n of tha API,
tonimunist
l
an
y
memnera.
•
ifcn,
pre»i,irn
|.
.o
f
Mexico
in
one
Rftd
commerelal
interest*,
there
latartkaUonal Brotherhood of Dae- bar mother, Mr*. Floyd T. Cromer of Winston-Salem, N. C. Horn
“CommuniMs exereire contrel vitnl respect, hit Indepcndefee of could he no ^vrlie* nr fire protec
tita a •Wbrttbre, had aaked. and prematurely, Baby Jettle arrived with two fine front teeth.
j through small mlnrrltle*." Ha katft the United Stale*. When the oil thm. and no parks, s tn e t or aew
t a a t t a i l r t pamlaaJon to return
'trouble* arnne, Cardenas did not crape ayalem. could lie mainba ii w e MIr . to tbalr po*t*. A
c
I
A
n
1
r
n n League for Peace and Dai
'hesiialn to take ever Hie foreign lafnrd. Tliere m uld be no pub-

C r l K fiS u*lSltu

• Seals Are Ready For
,%*.
ling,
Mrs. Ingley
Announces '"f""-1
i™ '
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Meanwhile.

e crea m
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30c Pint Regulsr Price
. TifD Pints For The Price

Assertion Is Made Bel Cardenas Considered
Presi­
fore Dies Hearings One Of Best PresiCase Of Fritz Kum i dents In History
Goes To Jury Today 1Of Little N a t i o n

Laborers Of Carolina
Power Works Quit
Posts For 3 Hours
At Union Orders

Russo-Finnish
Nears Boiling Point
Over Border Clashes

kc r ^

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peirnlaum properties (nn March He llbrnry, nn municipal son, n»
IN. IWWi without a thought of golf courne or other recrcMional
Jah at the Mate drparlm rnl al faeilllles.
There co ibl In- no
Wn-hlngtrn might llilnk about It. *lre«-t liglita, nn -rhools tor the
■lo previously had taken over education of the children and the
In New York C
and HCIxe&lt;'
aelxed Calmly
would be
to uiscondisrnn.
s-miniy wouio
ne forced
lorrco m
| another who recently waa qiU*g. the national railways, ana
kra. Jarar* L. In*Icy, Seal Bala the doublt-bnrrcd ero.-« a . it* in-|tioncd before the Die. Oetnim |t.,lhi- hip entton ralatea In the I j i - ,11(1110 it. relief work nnd it. con,er-itee,
Chairman for the
Bamlpola sign is In 1901. Dr. Gilbert .le
r -'1**, Frita Kuhn, German AmM
Am f.Vuna region, owned raoally br i ilructlen and malntmanco pro
amt Spanish pranv
prnmr, Hie Mayor slated.
County Tuhcrcnleela and llanlth

Aaaoeiatlon
announced today
that all aeala are ready for mall*
lag.
Mr*. Inf lay,-* aasiated hy
Mr*. Herman Morfla, aecretary of
tha local aaaoeiatlon. haa been
working for the yaat month
brtD ftaf th a . mailing Hat up to

station quitted,
i wha roautned

Ak"’

alron of PaHa made a plea for »* ^ L P . undr l''•1cr• '* nw?lu"«
» * „
„ w . „ . ii, « i w u C f f
;'orrery
^ s ;
nn emblem of p ta re ami of fra- mnnecUon with tho alauao
ml suea

ternal underatyndlnir t" upreiid .funda paid Into the bumL‘ film I ^
our
mraasye throuabnut the .T”0*1* *° * I,,rr •* t*11® !*•
world.
°* r-. • *
T h i , r , u *ia«
. Ih . . K ri,, Kuhn llcd “wlUl tho

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All of these srivlee* ore »upf , Iniidnn-ner*.
1
Great Britain vigorously pio -ported nut nf the operating rvvet tested all there actions. In Anrli.nuea of th* City and Cn-mty nnd

•** *"•darlu of three ilevlU" to food

C U R B S E R Y iC C
off awltcb'

almla of hhi houae. It haa PVO-1trial’a linal nrgiimonbr7
vloualy
been uaad by the .Md; Judae Wallace char,red the
e5* *»^ a
Cruinil© ri .hen rors this morning and Kuhn la
standard and to them meant a p^ted to know hla fate bel
eyrabol of peaco and ho|ie.
nightfall
A modern variant of the dou- KeCnrlby, atung by intlmnt!
ble-bnrrrd crow wa&lt; aileptec, as of Dafrim- law yer Sabbatimi l
the inalynla of the 70th Dlvlalon *hi&gt; prixrrutor na&gt; on wan
of the Amerlran Kxpeditlonai* terma with the care's iitlnr
Force In the World War.
blonde than investigation

j J

By F R E D H A R M A N

|U |

Both of tba local tanka will bo
closed oil day tomorrow as they
ware last Thursday while for Uio
postal and other federal employe*
It will ha jaet on# more day of

J------ J *J trial lihine owner* are exempted from

rile- lpay meat of taxes for all bill slebt
lual- l^rvice unless their property lalutGardena* . Is In exeeaa nl ffi.000. Negligible
pairnnnl property taxes, half of
tvbleh goes Into th* general «p#ratjng fund, is the only real rsrep-

Aay^Ure and Aoma * tm » u . aaii_cuailr&lt;l
here that Britain lirreelf, despite a f.VW) exemption III tier •mini
lier g reat reaoureea noil power, tax*.
M not Ihrtrt lip in all 1U obllirft-1 |f tho |»r«i»lo lin d r til liomr.
linnn, ra s rrin g l«» lUo ilcfiuiU on ' tlirpr coittmrrelnl
will l*&lt;*
Ihe Unltftl SlilfH war drblz.
i liftin ' hI»K’ lo pny Ilicit lu\rr«,
Heven time, recently, nmvea rP, uR |ng
|„ i i rl
i„x , oilerliavc been slat ted to ''dreft G a r-l||(mr&gt;
W|R j,, ...................
ii#ua.T to tun
f°r ir-rlrctloii hotter erli* oln, lirlln* mail*, Im*I
(which would nccesdtatp n c&lt;in-'ter .,0| ici. I1IM| fir,.
H„n.
ntitutiopal nmenilinrnt). or »o.lh#lf^ y 1.„ ,u n , Kiinford .. b.
Irnve hi* term of office "extend-;.,|afc 4|, |,|r |,
Ru -.
ed" another Iwu or mote years , ^
f , Cil||.|
ih|y ur..»
a . *o many pi-.-h’e n l. J .' ‘!'°'w hen Hie r e r c . ie. fn.m hu-,ne.
A m erica, have done
t unkna*. .
itl. llf, Mlrlll

Hel.lnki dl'iinlche* said Fin­
nish liunlrr pnlenls hnd bean
'Wllhilniwti ul .nine points to
ntnld rlu.hea. It was boned tho
Ikiiii- emilil l)i&lt; settled by negiitintiun. nil Itouglt Russia
atrs-aily wn* *n far committee to
the acquisition of Finnish terri­
tory Hint .he «•*« expected to in*i-l on potting it.
• liven n grnvr turn hy Russia's
scrapping of the non-aggraaalon
I rent v. Ilu- Ihn-nteniiig situation
II was hearts aero., the .ea I ou-r.hadoiveil devolopmentn In the
• hy Allnnlle rnhlef foe li.mg-I hltti-i sen and air warfare bein. Hie*, Knoxville, Tenn.. new.-1 tween Germeny and the Alliaa.
|‘Aperuinit .mil ttm y
Kmnve.
Itritniu
leported a German
Harding nfter Hu-y met in Kng-1 rnolrr wn. .hot down off
lio.l aed he returned in the N orllnim hrtliind coai*t whllo tholi
;h%

l l . r tv i. lie u Ui Im ! . priqie oil ot utiU«ui0vu«v 0 k » u U 4 . 0»r ro^ultf
in o n ln g i-, -In* ealiled *'Yi-,." nml of I V ID il! ’Ii a ir raid on t h V ' f
h e r e th ey e r r n . h e n t i n I I I m lloikfim l-lan.l aviation ha»p jrt»New \ m l
ji n h \
i.Vimnnv wiM Ihe raid

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No Decision On C’a-

Thanksgivinif Party
Planned For Home

City News Briefs

IAuto Owners A re
Urged To BuyTags
Assist Schools

r©

Permit* To Build
Reach $6*000 Total
merchants, toe, wUt
yesterday

Court Rules Union.

Need Not Play-Clalm

images respiting

IJMM* fa r

H overe^ the Court anM it had
w Aan b tt.the-union should ho
mpattad nppraprtaUly t y tha

V

D e le g a te s Are
m." jEncouraged Over |
j Hearing Reaction

Browder Received
With Boos At Yale
Before S t u d e n t s

The; show to all outward opMtruMoe was a onopal event dor*
g lane hoc n a t Ihe.lU tsi t u t ala
aeoLvea and two patrolmen had

II, t,,.rlatr&lt;i r m t
ll n w i a i t r e p o r ts o f f r e s h
Ito n le v c Ijis Iip s li r o u g h t th is
r r is iti lietw o o ii F in ln n d
and
R tisx in n e a r e r
l lie
b o ilin g
p o in t tiH ln y ,h u t th e ie n a c n e stt
s u b s id e d a little w ith r e c e ip t
: in M o sco w o f r e p o r ts
th a t
! F in n i s h
tr o o p s
had
been
w ith d r a w n fro n t i h e R u s s ia n
b o rd e r .

!"!»-» I'lm l-l'tl W’itllOIlt |OR4( but
llrilsiiii aid* Hirer Hunnan planea
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I lo* F iiiiuhIi t*ovrrBVHPnl, meet‘ irjf in tlif partly Mack-out capl*
al Ii9-l fulfill and iijcnin today
nnifd a i f ply io Inc Hum ion
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i.ulnted i-la-he. had
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.Iilellne nml officer* of the l.unil (fleeted rucec-.o
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1 1 'll' denied the charges.
obarive tomorrow and all store*, amt It. affiliate* testified lor lco ■* n private riliLeu.
• ' o'i the W estern F ro n t
with t h . CIC.rtt.in of th , dew, |K ahn b w .u w th c , w m.' - m V - . h '* ! E ?
'he -h i ' t - O c . - '
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• noting mtivity- th at the
" ilt&lt; l i e . l i m y m i ll»»
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.. resulted in the pene-lto||g|. 111*11;i 11 liivn
"
t.eroinii territo ry two
the day.
idecide ivlielher the bundafucluei Iremelery. or iulo ixilc."
deearlm : It* . nu&gt;n- limn -.,,m r,in al l«i..t. th* \ i n i t l i i t f i at it*I
I" f" te V m outpost* were
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DtiDih. r woidd In* iuhiv limn V. |&gt;
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Norwegian ndm iralty reIt « i|t otii .•«•«•*!" o v c i tin
publiah Us doily paper tomorrow. forgery, llmt they must not lean
do-ihied hy lhr i nd nf tlic wrrU.
i ri* i»
••I Mi Ml Illy till* \ | III' I "ll.-.I i I, J ll.- lielweeu waroi
er
bark
want
on
false
notion,
of
A Union Thanksgiving Dny ser­ Americanism *.• ve-.-ill the dc- .
flttf lot
M|'||| 'Hill of I Ilf |al oji t I I""-. .od lioniliing plane* J u .t
-------vice will bo hold at the First
iv*•I ii mil ill I iin |M't ii« ..oi ole ..IIti.'ir territo rial wa­
u lii&lt; h
ir**n**ea — rmre TSreei
! informality will churaclrrire
ion Unit encounter ended
IIIOI •• I lilt ll it Ii ll ii &lt;i 'tit:ir) n u n ll t
Baptist Church ot 0:34 o'clock
the ilotiMcomlng liny ncllvlUea al
No ill it loo Ini I r f ii imidr u w illo".i nitlier ,-ide sroring a hit
Uie Mrthndl’ l lliphnn'. Home al .
Thoruday rooming, under tho aua*
u-iltl
from 11..- shore.
y n In lint imiMri mid ilirrv wn
Enterprise thi. year. There will'
plcti of the Benford Ministerial
lio indii iilooi os io whrn ilit* vrr
be
no
set
program
oilier
than
t^e
I
Association, according to an an*
illct of tin* I* fii^inrriM
customary aetlvitir. giving Hmri
nofneomvnt by Copt. R. E. Bose,
rom piito iIn* »• aid would I
for vlaltlng with ftiends and go
president.
(ill Ill’ll. Mow. . 1 . |t ,|llf irp o il I
Ing oxer spot, drnr In Ihe heart.
The Rev. A. V. laenberg, pastor
flkVOI «lll)f, I •*••«*I* Itill 11 Jo.' Ill'll
Sr boyra an t girl, who hate *ptnt
of 'the Christian Church will doillirkv,
who hp.i',1 m Im'I iiiII' of the
childhood hour, working and i
liver Ihe Thanksgiving sermon.
NEW HAVEN, Conn., Nov. 29. playing on Ihe rnmpui there.
A donee will *o held Is the projivl nl In* li.'iuinc, tins hiii.I
|»rr|Mi.* i hill for niiriMlu***
' Everyone la invitod to altond — — Yale university student*1' O, R. flhaunrn, loim rr .u|«rlri- I I aka Mary Community iv ;itrr
this aervko and offer thanks for and "townies" Joined force, to­ Undent, will b« the main .neakrr Thmsday night -p n n .i.-tl Ity (he lion IuI•i (In l|oii«f nl (hr hi'|*in•\W I.AIIAKHKE. Nov. 29 —
tba blrseiofa of the post year. night In an effort to overturn at the rhnrch rervle,t which will Degree Tram of the Woodmen (H llill.J ol •I»f* I I I 'fixioll nf I o||
i:rr«« i wliit h . ..mriu'M in .Inmini )
Vul. oiolole owner* in Florida
Copt. Rose said adding that music an automobile containing hurl be held Thanksgiving morning at the World.
Col. C iIIm'H
V Yoiiii|«Ih*i j , .......... .
l.nlay liy Slate Superwill be furnished tty tha choirs of Browder, Communist party gen- 11:00 e'clofk, at the Bnrnelt Me- I
\nw y m giiir. i nit, od&lt; nl Colin English lo w itu
the ebuirbee. t
eral aecretary, after hr
had mortal Chureh. The Home choir t Charles II. Olivrr of Apopka fo n u rr ili"ii 1.1
pf
Jnrk«on\ill.',
was
i
oniiiii-«tioii.-1
•
ul
th.-late
deficit in the teach­
la
preparing
rperial
mo*lc
for
1
made ‘ a speech in a campus
and Mabel Ckirk of Orlando were h p r w m iii.»'«i . i ih»* viiliiiniri.nl'* er- -alary fund by uurcha.e of
building despite opposition of this service.
granted
a
marriage
license
In
the
veterans' organisations and re­ At ISlSO a turkey dinner with I office of County Judge It. W. nK irtv al ii.. to •, i hilr IIn* liceii..- lug- eorly In December.
1.1 oil
' »,i'M pn*«fiilrd I T ie liaciiers salary fund o t'
fusal of other universities to "nil It*' trlmmlaga" will be served ! Ware ye.lrrday.
other iilia-t - .a iin* pro|MMjii.
Seminole County was (29,013
permit Ills appearance nn their in the Home dining room. Speech- j
•a xaritl be made hy those who
Tin* iin i|...... I Wr»lKI,iMH» imk lo ti mi'N'i .v t,’., ami un additiongroundi
Taylnr
Commundcry
No.,
2H
Young men crowded around hnv# formerly lived there aa well Knight \ Templar m rrt nt th r ronnrrtlny lit. ml i armoLil cm till 'o l I in.hr.I will be due this rounj ty from Ihe Mute on Dec. 15.
tha automobile aa Browder was aa those who live there now.
Matonle Temple Friday night at nn! On* Si. *I«»Iiii« IDvrr, r Nh i f
baing driven away from Strath- •ThU program will he Informal, 7:30 o'clock at which limn elec­ rrlvrti oppoxi I H.it at thr b in mg I I'aym em of teaeber*' salaria*
too^
areordlng
to
'T
a
"
Mullen.
r*
hi
Hie
'.i|i|M-r
reacloj
1&gt;|11 i f mi a sound financial basis
from
fiirnn
i«a hy Circuit rona hall, where he had ad- The AHunnl Asioclallon will tion of officer* for 1930 will hr €% of (lie Ht.
It, jom
John*
valley before the Christina* holidays If
if MUer
u iv rr valUy
hflA.
Smith yastardav.
meet nt tiM In the Moody Chnpel.
who objected on Ihe ground* tliai inutorinlx who have been buying
Thn'Aftemooi will be spent In
Ihe proposed • ui would lower t h e 'l a r * in January will make tbalr
•
The
Lion*
Club
will
nni
hr
Id
htfom nl recrralloiuH nctivltlea—
a s te r table in ilie urea n ’-illtiniji I'uirbaxe curly in December. Tha
tbalr
regular
weekly
meeting
to­
horaeshoen, pbig poeg, tell ball,
In dintsgv to Ihdr crop*. Thi* •** number on each car will (dantan nnd perhaps a lUtl* night due to the annual dance be­ tea* the t.r-l lone Hint ubji-ction. i tify early buyers, and English
____ No acHvitles will cur- ing bald tonight at the Mayfair to this project Iiiivc been pusent-1 urged motorist* to taka prld* III
Hatal. Tha dance begin, at 10:00 n{ ofllemll)
Irliill l»v ihe group in thi* •Iis play r f these “ honor roll" num­
•'alack with Eddie King -ind hi* r-eellnn of Ihe slate.
ber*.
nichaatra
providing
Ihe
muaie
aa follnwOf
.heir fifth annual
Krrripls from tag aalaa are
Ralph Bagwell, secretary of the
Admittance
If
by
Invitation
only
“ L. B. Bn
Femlnole Comi V Chanda r of rnr-nm'kid for the atat* teach­
e r s rntary fund, which la appro­
Tharo will be a celebration or Commerce, nml Fre.1 T. William*, priated tg the rountle* on • Wsl*
local engineer, \.. ij u .u chairman
llely Communion in llolv Cross of.
fomiiiRIcc which p re im m l.
*rhool attendance. T ag revanua
revai
Episcopal Church Thanksgiving the the
a u la ’s
initial brief on th* project,l rom prlred 70 percent of tha atai
tnamlnw at lld )0 A. M. Mr*. A. were
Ranfoid's delegate,
nnd refo r school* la st yaar.
dc leg* I
M, Philips will be the soloist.
Tha
budget
for
this
There will bo no sermon. This pnrtrd nn their return home to­ •how* that teacher* are
th at ihe w edlh.r Im.l l&gt;e.'n
service will take place after the day
in the rnpRnl.
The dele- ro n trart to receive 1169.036 this
union service to be held in tho mild
pate*
stayrd at Hie Maynuwer year, and funda due from tha
Baptist Church, and -will not Hotel while
stale for paying there t sacKara
in Wnrhington.
eepfllct.
T h e n i e ln r la l m a p o f I lie Ft. will amount- to 6136,461. AddltUn.
al
stale aid will ha reaalreil for
John. Kivrr valley, showing Ihe
RADIO GUIDE FOR PICBONS pr.posed m ute for Hie ranal, tin n*portal Ion of pupils.
LONDON, Nor. 19.—&lt;P&gt;—A • hieh waa prepared by Mr. Wil­
sestet alloy by means of which liams waa said ta be a source of
much Interest to the engineer*.
Brief* in behalf of the oreject
were submitted by both Menator
Claud*
Pepper and
Senator
m ilitary value a t Charles 0 . Andrews, while Concloudy

Majority In Sanford And County To
Observe Thanksgiving Day Tomorrow
Bwr.e will olwerve a second
Thonbaglvlng Day tomorrow, for
ethers It will be Just another
day, but for moat of the resident!
of Sanford and .Seminole County
it wfl| be the only Thankagtvtpg

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British Say German
Air Raider Downed
Off Northumberland

More Jurors Drawn
For Circuit Court

^-•artist: "sLus r t

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LOCAL WEATHER

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Ucadrieka present-I Thursday, aUghtly
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SANTORO,

36 GARANDS.COULD WIPE OUT REGIMENT IN ONE MINUTES

Mbt Flares Dangerously
*rt&amp;' In Border Incidents

C a l le d A c W l t a * i
I» I n r e c t i f f a t k m

Itiree Professors
,v Are To Testify
M rs. R o o s e v e lt M a y
T a k e S t a n d S h o u ld
R eq u est B e M ade
W A R H IN C T M ?., N o v .. $t7.
^ f A F W T h a '* IH m
tmn M a r tu r n a d jU Inveatfg a tk m o f u n -A m e ric a n a c tiv i­
tie s to w a rd c h a r f e a o f C om ­
m u n is t in f iltra tio n o f A m ir -

Thlrty-al* soldier*. armed with tha U.' 8. Army'a aew Garand rtfla, could annihilate an an lira
atr» regiment In «0 aeconda In oj»n country f i l l i n g . That** the opinion or offlcera who recently
hod Now York National Guardaman teat tha Owartd at Camp Smith, Pealuklll, N. Y. Lika tha
arflald, tha tiarand la a dip-fad ahouldar rlfla, bat uaea an eight-cartridge clip Inatcad of tha
igflalda flaw Tha loading mechanism I* operated by gaa pressure generated In the chamber
i a cartridge la ftrad, eliminating tha familiar bolt on the Springfield breech mechanism.

Russia Warns “Ten
Days E n o u g h To
Conquer Poland”;
Red Army Masses

’orket* entered the Chrysler
min Oodv* plant unmolested to
IT aa rteeral thousand UAW10 picket) leered, but offered no
violence.
f -Lot the atrlke-breaketo m In."
[a union spoknman tried through
‘the -jcu'apeaktra. polntlaff there
vere not enough to oparnto tha
plant.
A total of 1,000 police, warned
{that an attempt would ha. made to
»nlcr the plant, atood by -to pre­
vent n repetition of Frlday'a vio­
lence.
Netmtlalora resumed conferencHAnother demand for Ooremor
l.uran Dickinson's
Intervention
rav e In n latter from Rep. Clare
Hoffman (R-Mlch.). Referring to
the Governor*! suggeitlon that
prayora ha offered In Michigan
rhurrhea for an end to tha dieiute, Hoffman eald the -old aaynr that the Lord halpa them Who
help themselves, la still true."

New Sinkings By
Mines Reported
Chamberlain States
English Naval Su­
periority Remains

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Guards R e p o r t
Sanford Awarded
Successful W eeH 38-Degree Weather
Midwinter; Parley
May Be Recorded
At
Training
Camp
A t Kiwantt Meet City News Briefs
H e re Tomorrow
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300 Delegates Expect­
ed To Attend Ses­
sions Jan. 14 And 15
Sanfordwana awai^ad the roldw la tar conference a t KlwanU at
the Uantaawnt governor's training
aehuol held In Ocala jraatarday,
M orning J o ah annoonrement

An Important, meeting of the
Independent Order of Ood Fallows
will ba held In tha Odd Fellows
Halt tonight n t 3 00 o'clock.

Little Sickness Reported D e s p i t e
P r e v a i l i n g Cold
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Although chilled rrom
in# com
from the
arid
wind* which swept Noith Florida
last week, the three Sanford unlta
of the 134th Infantry of the
Florida National Guard returned
to their home atatlon Saturday
a t noon following what was pro*
.John Crawford, Rlrocr Dana claimed by offlcera and enlisted
and their conriunloao landed a It men alike, n “most sueceoaftr
1-3 pound black has* on a fishing
trip down th a . H , JM n e River
yeeterdoy&gt; morning. . &lt;
’
was requested by the w a r Depart-,
ment for drill wllh tha new garniViolators of glty ordinances automatic rlflca laspad fo-tha Ar­
my as well a a teaching fka many
recruit* which hark bean added to
the National G uard'' *tn '»• recent
wreck., the rudiments of conduct­
ing a war.
The unusually cold weather notwith*binding, the amount of alckneae at the encampment was said
Tha regular meeting of the City
Cominliarbn will bo held In the
City llnll tonight a t 7:30 o'clock.
Routine buahmaa m attari are sche­
duled fag mwMerotlon.

TSrur

past 12 yean, Major Knox said.
Commenting on the training pe­
riod, Major Geovgu A. DeCottei.
commanding officer of Ihe 2nd
Battalion and commanding officer
of tha Sanford Feat, declared tha
training program waa more ef­
fective than for tha ordinary two
weeks' period during tho summer
months.
Major DtCottas also pointed out
that because of tha cool days
there was an absent! of exhaus­
tion and fatiguo from boat which
often hamper tha summer train­
ing manuever* to the field.
‘T he spirit aad morale of both
man and a ffta m waa much bat­
te r than hMUtadbre observed,"
Major DeCottga eald, adding that
they are apparently, net unmind­
ful of tho Important part they
ntay aa a rnwpansnt of tho m lit­
tery forces ad tho Uaited Stales.
Major DeCaUoa Mid that tha
troope ware hindered to their
training b r i b e lack ad aaffirient
equipment Cut painted ant tb it It
It hoped this difficulty will ba

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Tha IVrather Bureau a t Lakel-nd reported today that Sanford
would have a temperature drop
In 98 degrees and Oviedo. 3d de­
rives tomorrow morning aa the
A qusriet of prise setters toe the mark s t Drowns Well...
winter's first cold wava Invedaa
Mite., while waiting for the quail .ra.on to open on Thank.giving
Florida.
Tha Bureau said a light frost Day. Thesh are the youngster, who have Ju .t . rnmploted their
might ‘ e rr.uactad la these ace­ training.
ll oiw wharo the tamparntura drops
lo 93 degrees.
The following minimum read­
ings ware forecast for tha Orlondo illatrlct! Craaeant City, 111
f'leraon and DdaiilL 31; Fern

Army BoardHears |R o t a r y Pledges
Merijs Of Cana^Co-Operation For

Conway, 83; 7&gt;r. rbllllpa, 33; Kbalmtnee, 31; Umatilla and Howey,
33; Fruit land Park and Gravekind, 84.Middle ■‘Atlantic and New Eng­
land States prepared for colder
weather Isat night, aa residents
of Big Ptney, high In tha mauntalna of Wyoming, bundled themsalvos against temperature, four
degree, below sern, AseocUted
PrUs* dispatches Indicated.
A high pressure area extending
from Wyoming to tho western
fringe of Penniyleanlm wae as­
pect*! lo fore, the mercury be­
low froetlng In th# Northeaet and
poaalhly a . far aauth as tha Carollnaa and Tennessee.
Sunday's weather generally waa
fair aver most of the South and
East. Some cloudiness, however,
prevailed In Florida, In aculhem
Alabama and Mississippi, and
throughout Louisiana. It rained
a t Jacksonville.
Oeuds also covered a wide sec-'
tlan from Tense to Missouri, as
ta Southern Idaho and washed
over into Nevada.
. Along tha eastern slopes of the
Rocky Mountains, average tem­
pera tures war* slightly below 40,
a t to tha Western Great Lakes
region In New England, 38 were
tha average.
Kaaaa i City reported IT. I t wag
two degrees lower at Das Moines.

W i ir h t

Slaters Hurt

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8 B en efits Mayor Says $500,000
rived From
M o r e In G o o d s
Channel Should Be Bought
WASHINGTON, Nov. -JT.-lAb
—Colonel Gilbert A. Youngbrrg,
of Jacksonville, sml Kim ids bus­
iness men utgril the Army En­
gineer Board today to omirnvo
the project lo provide a channel
from Sanford to the Indian Itivrr
near Titusville, connecting On- St.
Johns and Indian Rivet*.
Youagbi-rg, former district a r­
my enginci r of Jacksonville, .aid
tho benefit. to navigation, com­
merce, and rerreal innal inlrre.ta
greatly exceeded the eatimates
made In reports to ihe Ixiani. lie
empbaaltnl Florida's waterways
ara open the year around.
The Dlvi.lon Engineer made an
unfavorable report on the proj­
ect, holding It would benefit main­
ly truck farmers and rattle railart, rather than the general pub­
lic.
Representatives of the In­
dian Rlver-Ht. John. Wntrr Con­
servation Aaaoclatlon ...........I the
project on the ground It might
ttu ae water from the Hi. Johns
to overflow and damage growers'
property.
Arthur Soles, Duval county en­
gineer, urged the board to eonalder jbe project In the light of
flood control aa well as drainage
benefits.

- Yeungberg and the other Flor­
idians also asked the board to
approve the Improvement to the
I t. Johns from Jacksonville to

iy and Martha Wight, (laughf Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight,
Tho merits of the proposed St.
astafady hot not seriously
d Into yesterday afternoon Johao-lndlan River canal were
thotr autema&gt;8e turned over Weighed before the War Depertstrikiog « calf on South ment'a Rlrera and Harbor* Board
In Washington today a* delegates
nf the** Interested in the St.
Johns River valley presented their

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17 0 110 c B e c N . u w n e r c

_ Of Stolen Articles

3.7A(Mon German freighter Bankum and u 300-ton German trew*
Icr.
The new sinkings came after
n dl.ustrou. Sunday In which the
t4,tVI-tnn I'oll.h liner I’llsudshl,
rlini lerril by Ilrttain, and the
IO,flV7-ton
British
merchant
ciidler llawalpindl went to the
holtoin.
In Ihe midst of new mine war*
fine, Chnmhrrlain declared “none
of these lo.se. affects our overuheliulnr naval .uperlorlty. Ho
added that the British already
know the aecreta of the mag­
netic mine.

debt.
' It would nl.n result In better
stores, ha said, giving as an eiample Sanford's modem and upto-date grocery stores. “ Wo havo
a n o n - the best rrocory stares in
the state.” the Mayor said, add­
ing that till* has born made possi­
ble because the grocer in Sanford
jaU^IOO percent of the grocery
The problem, he continued, can
bo solved, but it can only ho
solved by the 100 percent co-oper­
ation of both tire merchants and
the consumers. The merchants, bo
said, should set an example In
trading n t horn* and should meet
competition and seasonal buying
In other rillee. The consumer!
should opply “trad* « t homo**
principle* not only to drears* bad
•hoes, but alto to everything aloe
they are Inclined to hay out of
town.
Visitors a t today's luncheon in­
cluded Fred Treeher o f Daytona
Bunch, mad Charles Goodman «ad
Kendrick Guernsey of Orlaadn.
Immediately
following
tho
tanehtnn a meeting of tha hoard

LOCAL WEATHEH
Fair and continued cold
night, light to heavy frost
extrema north portion and
scattered frost over contra!
tloni Tuesday fair, slowly i
temperature over extreme
portion.
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Well, now it t« you. Public Purr baser Niv. |. who can |
do something about it. an for as Sanford b u a tm w i
more than anyone rise. If you want to brimr a KOO.ON * I
year, payroll W Stanford, with all O n rcwmptopmrruh .AbalV-o.T^ &gt;.*; .
with better storeo. better w atts, and profit* for
all. you can. simply tty tradio* a t home.
The Mayor can't make th h campattn a success by him*
self. The Herald can't. Nobody else can. Rut you can.'
you, the man who pays the MIW; you. the housekeeper^ w hbj
spends M percent of what hep husband makes. You euu
make It a success. You can HU our vacant stores and k ite
clerks who haw been stand In* around twiddtinf their
thumbs somethin* to do. You can turn red ink Into blue
and make Ion* faces round and jovial.
~ It isn't just the dolkr you spend out or t m
tk it
hurts. It's the manyr w l m worth of bw lntra th at om
dollar would haw created If It had remained a t home.
When you spend a dollar with your local merchant, ho
spends It with the draggUt, awl Um druggist Ukos It otrtr
to the tracer, who applies It on his furniture. The furni­
ture dealer takes It to his butcher and the butcher buy*
some hardware with It.
Thus the alngi* dollar which vou apeat a t the
l
chant's store has cenerated a lt dollars worth of ha
How much more business It or# develop before It flauhy
leaves town or Is salted down In Urn old seek under the
bed. nobody knows. But when th at dollar la spent out of
town. Its circulation so (hr aa Sanford Is concerned to over.
It'W ay keep un doing.some food for somebody, for some
other town, but from our point of view It has joined the
ranks of the unempVyed.
And so. if you want Sanford to be prosperous. If you
want our storm to be procreative and sueeaseful. If you
want our vacant bulldinca occupied. If you want to aee ear
unemployed at regular work a*aln and the workla* condi­
tions of other employ*** Improved. If you want to aee a f ­
ford keep pace with other gtowia* Florida communities
with good schools, good churches, amusement narks, paved
streets, and proper recrentkmal facilities. aU.ef which take
money, generated from ' the business developed a t kou*.
do your part.
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Keep Sanford dollars working ia Sanford. Join the
Sanford boosters. Trade at home.
MAN

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1*1 people say, "Why doesn't aomeuns do something shout
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far Ito ytoaliay «f 1tattoo know exactly what will happen for wv have been reading U to ritom Utotos «s
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no less an authority than l amer Thurbcr, New York au­ U U s itoton ito t to t o . SM
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Itung after World War No. IS two are now ia the ,yni
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creature railed naan, was old Grandpapa Squirrel. Uttke Vto O to n ^ Ttoto tostoet to • »
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SEED COMPANY
Baby Squirrel tnqufeiUvNy asked. "What are men. Grand- a a o cs r s M * * A &lt; » * * •
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at Uarranl 20 to t
CtWs. tot fitiaatot n « «T tto
k s m of HoUm to to i
the critters. They were like monsters. And they were aeen.
at AjilKa. WV strirtfe
y - ♦ . . . - r , . . | the ornerieat. cussrdeat, tribe o' varmints, always a-fightto*
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COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
f u n M V d ^ ItlrrvsdmJlM d a-fvudiu' and a-ahootln*. They wore big Iran pots on M to toy ItoO'T Nmm, o
Tto Ito-* i=to* a*
Ate' toto tote u i Vs*It
^ , i r - t o d s **rt to*- so •wo­ -to
to to to tor advanc'd as ttor !their beads (steel helm IK ismIUy) and tarried shoalin'
LINE OF AUTO ACCESSORIES
W ar d e j*
to e to t" *rnt X e m t o . T to lf naV* o tc r
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&gt;Vs&gt; year » UW Veto
; irons. They had tremendous snouts that curled down to m
io im tto ”OtoW* to»* tof* •tm to to » srL * doeto t e &gt;
tto*
a xm l • tout to
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Tto t o m ttoior m&gt; to w
dtJMN FW t. |W» their stomachs amt almost touched the ground (gas
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T te te a r rite**, to ttofc . t o x i n s Of star
, ‘A t Ito i t m u t a l V T»m Thurhrr
says
that
after
W
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ar
No.
12,
men,
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women ami rhQdrvn brvame lower Hum the lower forms of
arntm to are atom l» animate They became so low th at even doge denrrted
. native (to* U V ttote V top to to te d a to Ptoatek
m m teal (W M au their masters and rabbits were aa emboldened as to ilta d i
teteMstl to tod a t e Avert skat fen ,tem _____ . r m h
Ktsr
__ tkU year. Yea aval ami terrify haman beings. Kvcn the generals who sur­ at
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rided. B uys a n d g ir ls w ouhl h a w n o th in g t o d o w ith c a d i I j* * *
w S ib te m i
tad *»
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tim e V v e h a d | « s m l o u t o f th e w o rld .
I t X t e ^ S t o Kw«
toatote m te m tm - tt o
a t u r d toWtaattoa.
t o la te n t
Thru one day a little girl happened to find a Bower j Vto*
W ( • • o t t o - h &gt;V a t m temr.
id to thW any
la the field,
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_ flower la the
She
to lacs aSh __
showed It to a young man and he became iatereeted. TV •___
s r S M V f h f c .*
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faitK to «saw W teth er they nurtured the Bower sad before long there were j ttoa.
isi* t e a s sit a t ih.iit
tto uatte (to t u p two Bewern whore only one had grown before. The young ’
vmU mL—Key Y «i man and the little gtn built Ihemeetvc* a house and song I
la I to Tate. ___________
Asd V* faith la
be world.
came lata Urn
to atnaatoe a II aWn toad to
V «V
lieutenants.
But with the
atop tntieat m * tl ftw *
to IV till tea- vlyto.
ami captains, and general*. And pretty aeon t * w m t
W M a te s d u n that Ho- had gone to Uva In the valley* wanted to Mve In the w *Mk. | dgPteenm to aid to m . * * d a * * .
K that pAitees V s q ia d the ea
r osar tetvasotea htrter p - tains, and ah them who had gene V Uva In t h e __________
to Uva ta the vaheya. Then liberators, net-'! *
"A JB riS A T ! jag ted
la the name af God. set fire to their Imagkmtlam and *
kladkd their discontent. Hands were taleed In the Ifoe* | t cist solute.
itnUm .
sad atom a tto
A**
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Trorti was a t war again. And;
os? fa* «*a «*t toco with fixed bayonets, steel helmet*, and leather
*f ttoee m i at a were stick lag each other la the
ftotoes Of seed.
other ia the etameebe. This tlma
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Mr*. C A. m i i B i w r O u r m i
y m n i ) t m i IV O u n c r f t m k n l B n f u l tJ in O . t-rwU mV t
Ithe h a , m w h « 4

trm tn rrft

Cm

■ a n U a r m l n jr* T TV4 « • tn

I il|) ionwmwi,-

ftiU te H o m e
I ANNON

TOWI L S IT S
attractive!}
lia lh

cloth*.

t o w e l-

Imved
u ith

-

1

J ■&lt;

$ 1.111 ta ln r

$1.1Ml RrtX
CANNON SU E IT S
Special .&gt;1.00
S y e a r’* » .a r - o i l . &lt;_ x M .
W or.h $ I
tacli.

SCRIM A N D FA N O
lliiltlc ami ta ilo rr I rt

M EN’S TIES

MEN L !’." * &gt;
l&gt;rt«B S k r u t l

Si'k o r \Vi«*l

S p e c i a l 2 f o r S1.0-

H E X 'S

DRESS SHIRTS

T -

White linen wi.h initial
—5 hi a box. M M I&gt;er
h®«; Whit- linen with
WtiaL 4 in bo- $u m
ha*. While liiwn with
t*hnd
patches and
hand drawn thread* 4
SIjOOl Fancy linen
or fancy milk hamlkcrtfcWi 1 for *1-00.

M f N S TIES
V ery b r , .• a**or.nt tit of
th e n ^w itf in . r.«. t««t •
tern* ami
mater*.-.’*
m ade by Arrow , n u t* ;.'
Bo l i n e
livyal a -tJ
I “r i o t * N o r 'K a s t

$1.00 each
M E N S ALL SILK

TIE A N D
HDKF. SETS
$1.00 Set

SPORT SHIRT
b a rk e r
aizea.

Fall eoior*.
•

Special SEIM)
lllt'KoK

JEWELRY
W ILL NKVF.lt BUST
OK CORKOtlK
A n t tie pin*; Inilla l
r k it f t i; c v lU r lo r *n 1

Ik

rk a ia w t i ; t r y

»**•

-hain*;

watch chain*.

Choice $1.00

�itional Income

OUT OUR WAY
' W 'l) A MJT/
AWYBoby\5 ,

A WUT
.1
WMOS COLD.
TIRED, H A P P ,

i STARV ED

itoyed fixpetfed
To Number Nearly
8 M i l l i o n Soon

1

AM MILES
'
FROM HOME,
AMSTDRS
l
) TO G A LE &gt;
AT MOOKJ- U
LIGHTS
/ft

CM. HE
CAMT HELP
T H A T -H e
AIM T
KIORMAL-HIS SOUL
AMi HIS
STUMMIOC
AIM T A S
CLOSE
TOGETHER
A * NORMAL

PEO PLES/

HoliS Anniversary

DOMT HXITHWK IT » \
THER. CLO SER TO­
GETHER. 7H*W OTHER.
PEOPLES / I WAS
J l f t 1HMKIM’ HOW
i
MUCH X TM O ON
LOOKS LIKE LOOKIK/
IKJTO A BOWL OF
CHICK EM ORMdV WTTH
. BUTTER INI IT. E E .
A PAWCA K E WrTM j

BUTTER. 002IW'
ALL OVER f t /

Meet At Leesburg'
Ily GEORGE HOOD- '
J
LEESBURG, N*V. 37 — lia rs
IQ CVfKV

M iiA U

when a itoto wide fcft.toM OW

^

&amp; « p tg ra # s

Jm I

tV WASHINGTON. Nov, 27—CTT
/ —The niUonal Incumu of the
- ‘Anu.il.an |«oplo mil lop thr (18&gt;j Wlllon-dr'llar ti.-rk UiU ymr.
That’* about four bllllou* nh»nd '
J of the net Income for 1MH.
.
1, *1110 unemplryed ol the rnd o f'
; the year will number about H.OOO,*
f.'SOO—or lele than they've been
Vahtce the stock maikct rr.-.ih of

"lHAdfrJ,a?iw rf rfjgjjJ#

be John B . IK C ata, of Hklmiood,.
V a, tv.ietiUve »*m tary ef tha no-

AND THEN
IT ON Y
TABLE A

p iram cm tu

, 1939.

chapter, end n former pm ldent of
the chapter a t the Unlvemlty of
Florida io In ehargo of artangp-

f v -That ineome i* far aho-t of the
• MKUTIIon-dollat economic mlllen*
' Ilium desired by I'lVfldiut lln. nr*
'•V eit And tlie untmploynl hio at ill
/ f e a r limes a* ni;n.rri&gt;ut aa they |
\ train In 10-U
, Out there hita been n nh-rp tip*
[ M u —boiler than mn-t rconoml Idared to e x p a t befo e tbu Euro
i ‘ pean war enmn along.
I Why the ahirp Improvement 7 j
j^tKd the war ijo It?
■You’d bo a lot tim er to the
tnrth If you chi reel II up In bad
’. Memory, T h it’a the corclinlon of
■'a large g:oup of gcrem r.tnl eeon
* omlats
‘ Tb« 'European war could n-t b'
‘t (Jte direct tauxe of our economl
. Improvement, beeauar our tnxk
» With Europe hnn ahown lltlb* InK ta a l alnce tho war bcirnn. Euro
pean rountrWa-micro ilnlh:r n bitbtnlneen with ua l.at year |
about thla time.
. Our 19.10 prosperity n&gt;* what
paasiH for It- ran le •lltilhutrd tr
pur own Kail buying »pr»r&gt; that
bsgan with the war, anil I* not
n d ed y et
/.N early everybody bud n vigue eiound the level if 1939.
nothin tha* the u a - pn.ilmril InIlut the memory of Ihs Wotld
fMtlon and high nrlrr*. Von mil W ir ymr* bni mil xrived u* tight*
n ja l war pxychTogy, llvriybrdy Tor there tvn ■ nu bmnrdlato up­
thought ho’d buy at low price,, turn In lu ll. In fart. Ihrro wan n
and aell dear 1-itrr on. Price* did downturn foi MVinnl month*, and
So up fpr n alimt while, but then It wa* ol.i nrt o ye*r befotc tha
they wtnt doivn again for the-e war rpurt kitrd the nation Into
wo* no artunl .hnrlngr of any. an upvonl ceonomle spiral. What’a
inoru, Inflntion wo* n primary fee*

„

menta.

•**

Expected to attend ate 46imnobera of tho Udfreralty of Florida
nml 30 mtmbera. of .tho Stalacn
undargraduato chapter*, and » * » •
tera of tha Laeatmtg, Miami and
Jacksonville • alumni groupa. Tho
newly foitncd nlnmnl orgmnua*
lion of Daytona Beach
J o°n|nt*l l^ ^ in d irld u m f "in vItatkSa
have been nwiled to more than
1.000 frnlemlly member* In the.

REDRAWN

BV REQUEST

— AND—
FRESH FRUITS A
VEGETABLES FROM
L O C A L FARMERS
A N D A L L K IN D S OF
STAPLE GOODS.

DUCKS, CHICKENS,
GUINEAS, AND ALL
KINDS OF QUALITY
MEATS.

^Member* will attend church In
n body Giat motnJng and then w|u
be fetad a t a dinned miwtlng n»
the l*ee»borg court try dob. After
the dinner meeting future plan*
for slate, ineattnge win bo hekl.
The meeting Docember 10 ' will
mark U it'fM t time U »t all ataU
alumni hava been Invited to Otrf
tend n central meeting Hi honor
of the fraternity’* founding.
PI Kappa Phi fraternity woe
founJed at tha . UaWaraRy . ad
Charleston In South Carolina De­
cember 10, 1904 Founded In the
‘ frmtainiyr
atoms ef
| hat emt
, so’-ibent l..-,
i Tin fraternity now numbeis 45
I umlenrradant* prtd 60 alumni chap-.
. ter*. Thif# oro .over 10.000 mein*
her*.
•\
■
•
re ecnOdojua. And proepe^ty

I

Lqma&amp;spN

y n

SAllFORD,

FLORIDA

I SECOND ST.

ifldenca*-ln any man**. It

l |l 5 H I = l l l = l l l = l l l = |l l = U I = H lS m
__- - -

^

SPE '

:iV )U

J

W

- M

M o n a rc h C

W

ANP#. I

?.

t h a n k s g iv in g

Tha follawlag Heat are
faaad aaly la 'SaafarC*
ealy
Camylet*
Faad
Market.
Yaa’ll aead w a n a f l l a a
ta p u l* -year • maaa

TH A N K S G IV IN G D IN N ER will ha iaaapaatlva tkL yaar

Cocktail

If yaa* will aarva FORREJT GATCHEL'S gaallty faad*
. , . W * f**tu r* aaly fra*h dra»*ad TURKEYS.

WtlHAMl'II

|6 &lt;

#

b e r r ie s

* **“

’W.t'SS
"SUSP

Green himas 1 6 £
pure

cane

SUGAR
5 lbs. 25^

Slaklef ** *Kla»ef t***^

Peaches

FANCY HEN

TURKEYS

ajo . ovl- 1

Butter
rr.E S H

10c

sho ulder

*o

"»

24e

C R ISC O 1 lb. cao 2 j c 3 lb. can 4 9 c
Monaach Fresh PRUNES
"can* 1 7 c

McCORMlCK'S

-onaaiii

B U T T . K N 0 L &gt; . . .3 if t C K

HI1

-

cogsTB T

.

lb. X X t I
_

I'

Q u r o to r . c a r rie s a e m u fto te U se o f f r e s h f r u i t Caka

.
- V n iif f u lr M

_
IC d

,

l h . R IM l UD

Varieties
OCEAN SPRAY
CRANBERRY

Brnndied and Sherry
Wlno PeachoO
Pickled Pecans '
Creme lie Menlho
Grtnadlne
Cncomber Rings
Aall Paste
Finnan Haddle
Shad Roe
Major Grey’s Chutney
Hard Sauce
Avine Jofiieu

Black Walnut—Rum
Sherry Plavotings
Caviar
**
Flak Paste

‘Hit Sfaiterl Clioki

NU-MAIP,
o l e o m a r g a r in e

2

’• •

lb s . 2 9 c

O V A L T IN E

WALKER’S
CHILE CON. CARNE J

No. i /
C an s t

Cracker JackJ
Pie. Crust
Rhubarb

FANCY WESTERN

1
2

W alt gall

C H U C K R O A S T Ib .
L04AXoto*(l*Mby

f v

r
Uxl
»----a

t o u u foteuket

W
SbrntheBNa*
ip acu l Iced* let

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IN B S411
■

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29

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»»^y, % *&gt;*

V

&gt;» r.&lt;v

K M zsm z
m

p a c e ftve

RAHFORD'flHULD, SANFORD. FLOBDA

SANFORD MARKET REPORT
n v R i n . 5i»(. 37 i » » r i H t u
I tally r (M'll uf Billet uf trulU
• h i \ r k *1 .1 lilt h at the Hunfurd
M.il« I'atuiMs* \\ imlt k.i I«* Market
In trut k&gt;*iN. citiM tinttmbUla and
••III* i ilffllri* for a 24 liour |»ei lo.l
«tidini; 12 ul
M. Iinlny na irjHirlid i»y II. J I.elimail. Mut)«tt»i.
i*lt.\N»u:sr — Km . Ilruc* ll\. HR
t\»ti»l» I mi».
l»t. bag*. I’H Cunit*.
V*. T«»« l»A. l i t . No. Ti\«»
It _
• . i : \ i r.i ni n
.. r i a . aid in.
I
t omb I 2&gt;, \ In. imcr l !?J
I*"' il* to* , I .*1 » » b o \ l.ltf VH a *

b»tf N.'•**.

k j Magnetic mints
rn t from bottom
to explode at
ship opproochet

fa' oft

K n ilond'i t a il coart. PhotoMtlncnim sJinw* how N atl planer row Diet* magnetic,
■h exnloalv* mine*. B ritain olunr wooden i w f c o e n to th w a r t their action.
ul the buck, with the huir often
sure- scry giuyn' nml blucn. nmlivo I ncoopl1I illi.l II MHIUll Ul clicllillc
nra.,i blue*, gold uipl .copiMT similes nml r r hhii.mici ini; Rulil nn nil. Wlien
P^ : sonic rosy pink* will blend In ^ the : iiooil i m u niiuilllig MMiictliiiiR
else in nc aiiy ulnny-i worn in the
tan!
,e“Rend*
of c0,or'
Irani
anil hand* a rc ntm going he ar—u Llcamina; jo.vclisl bownllm to m a k e - l m |w r la n t
Cnri.lnia* kimt, fralVur lips, i m 1 ( tu u c is or
II b e tP O f 'y faahion nrw*. New York* velvet bawia.
Jewel*- never more imjiutlant
JMnnrtest evening eoiffuro Isd ia w n
hues up n t thit, side* and worn longer limn they m o Him y e a r —uro Ru­
ing to *ilil * lot of n p u k lo tu
Yulrtiile put Ho., sliimnioring in
hicklacrn,
pcmlant
c u rin g s,
bracelet* ami clips.
I.ong colored suede gluvcs will
FRESH ROASTED1.
cover h*nd&gt; and rlug-suleil s a n ­
IB k
FRESHLY g r o u n d
dal* a rc going to In- seen oil many
chic feet.
*

f

brilliantly contrasting tolor down
the front or a aeries of colored
panel* down the back.
8om* of th« beautiful young

DROMEDARY
a e *.U. •&lt; 4
CRANBERRY

SAUCE

|l [ k

EK2HT O’CLOCK

B fln l

MILD Jk MELLOW

W

COFFEE
2—1 LB. BAGS
29c
RED CIRCLE 2 llm. :t'.r

EB3I
THANKSGIVING
WEEK SPECIALS

WE CLOSE ALL DAY
THURSDAY, NOV. 30TH

(A A P) JANE PARKER

GLACEI) PINEAPPLE
CANDIED CIIEKRIEM
PEELS
f
BRAZIL NUTS
• PECANS
’
WALNUTS

FRUIT CAKE
1La

2 LBS.

ALBS

SMOOTH RICH PULL FLAVORED

T KETCHUP

fiorlxt

l' I.B. JARS

WHOLESOME PURE

tz

H Of..

«

FRUIT PRESERVES

M OZ.

ESS C O N D E N S E D M IL K
I ' l w t in.i is

SPA R K LE DESSERTS

.1 pk**.

10c

B a I cIN g 'C O W O K n
12 «/, can 13c
HWANHDOWN CAKE FLOUR
2Kc
« • • ra u it i-1 n »;
RONEY !
IS ox. ja r
j«c
rN « H V I4

PIT T E D DATES
7
FA STID IA TISSU ES

' V; i

M ox. pkg. 10c
2 pkffa. 15c

.19c
•1.1c
.11c

17c
19f
2.1c

*j

**J1 0 c

29c

IT c

A &amp; P MAKES AND GUARANTEES

lit.
II*.
lb.
lb.
lb.
lb.

CAN

1

J1

0c

huh:

KICK

5 Ih

PICK LES

22

BAKING CHOCOLATE
W IIEA TIES .
2
hs:*-|. Matin*
OOG FOOD
.1— 19 O
llKILLO
2 pkg:

MIOANS — tin l&gt;»l-«l »htM. *'"
|o&gt;n var r l l » , I k - l a c
I'l l'i nUH — Hupl'llr. nu'd.i.itilMn.iitU («lr. aimlkvl nt»*"l a f a j j l
U u u U .t. Uu. Iiprs. 3*0-134 &gt;'"ll.|
II.tier* b a a h p n I SS-l.ii It*
Un I'.rr*&gt; t&gt;u. hpr. I »*-l.*fc.

• ll.w o ru s
I*IJ| hII|&gt;t»l I•■** 1111•*I
Ol.llaa bU tl |*g I *U-- | Il U 7*0.
• Tll('«*lt\ — PU miihII «|r (tut ti«|
bu h|af 71e
CAItlt* *TH — 4title* bu. bilk I. ISt'.M l.l 1*1.1»\V1:11
No Ml|*|»lu»
1 I'l.llilV
No •iiitiillm.
I'Ll.l.TlV ItUAIlTS — K**u. itnei •
** • Mir |»*c dial fthe-TUr
• •‘l.l AlllH
Mupi'lla'M m**d*-rni*
i•*■r d**i r.oe.;»f
«*tMIN (Slli:i.|.i:i&gt;) — Ht»u. CWT
ball! | till
• i v i M i i n i s . Ary to uual h ,
,u buokt 1*0-2 (10. hU|i|&gt;llt d tiiod
11.ill*
I ■*MMT.ANT - - Hutt|tllrn tito d rf
ilrmnn.l hulil. niarKrl nlmiu
"Vbini* urr to quality,
' '“i. I j., i'rnl« » J ort*2 .4o.
II.NI'IVK — bani.ll drinanil. Ilu.
bp. I 14
•
law Allaal.i: — I I l u . h|&gt;r. *tfc7 ■ "(I hpi. |n«-.|4«.
I.I7MONM
"u b*kt. I.oaa | . j
*a..s I J1 I 34
I.CTTI'a'i:
|'l.i nupitllr. Ilu III.
' ".".•I 1'ilr. in .■kt*i ilnht
II &lt;
'i I " u
bpr. 1.00 U I. Cal

A t holiday dinner nml I h r n l r r
parties scores of slim silhou- '
eltes will lie aien. Sm a lle st uro
• lick suave taillours i f d m k wool
or black satin dial high.necked
long-sleeved dinner
f rw k * of
d m k or colorful wool rrrpc. Many 1
of the tlrvstcs m o fini-hml with
sraulns eiu lroidciy or worn with
a blaring bib nrcklare For re»t a n r a n t dining anti fur th e r t e r
wear niert of them will lie top|&gt;ed
by turbans nr * little feathered
a f f a i r which is a cio rs lrtw e e n a
hriddre** and n hat.
More sm a ll clothe, trill ap p ea r
at the family ( hrisllists dinner* !
nml
holiday
roekluil
psrtln.
Many sm art Nrw
Yorkrr* wilt I
wear slim simple Mark n e p e a , or I
un? of the swishiiig Idnik failles
which h*Vo the situ mi's "fnvoied
fi o'clock lork " l is ts and jewels i
'••'ill add a spit Ii uf color In their
nistumca.
More t a l k 'd of light now, how­
ever . are nev liglil rolorrd Wools ‘
—insuviat I'inyoil .blues, muted"
aquamarines,
dii.ly roses nml i
sutleneil gold, nml amber,
which miiiml strsn g e new noli- I
of rotor in a world ari'iisiniiied to '
ibiytinio
Marks,
browns nml I
grays. I'lioy have «i ver)l f e .t i n &gt;
b ok mid Mime a re Mile to nppe.u
ut t ' l n i - l m t . parties in home-.

Hl ltSTITUTB GOKH IN
IIKLIlKN. Neb. Nov. 27 i id"
— The lim t tenor got .irk hut
• hat didn't stop a ’ Bclilen Mi lh".
ilist rbiirrh program.
Mr. A K. Fowler, 72. wit.- ..r
the I'u1lor. filled In l " rnmgl. i»Hie mule quartet. While she .'"g
fir»t tenor, he r husband c*hnm*&lt;i
In on the .ivonil tenor's pun

I'ltHSI KltlTY NOTH

FO R

M V4:UT ItaTAltaB.H

T H E

FELLO W S.

HNiiArruM — H&lt;tppti.» .....

U T T E R
JU S T

I .I K I

D A D aS
SM A RT ( LOTHUS A T
N EW

Ha ' " I

LOW

P R IC E S

I'SK. 4U«. 1.114*1.34
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t'Uii lira.
ItuMAlNi:
t*at»*»Jr
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ilplliaxa lair. I tlllk il al'll'l) I*"
lip*. 1.14.
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liUf.VSIl J . till1. Ill'll" &gt;••*•••
OiHikncak, I »»•* 3"; While. *!••»*.
l.vy-1 H ;
llubbaisl J\»i’ 1»•

1*011 VB**1 '0 "»• •»*

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Tt'a4IATaiKH — Hupplla* ll*lil.
niti"| f"lr. alraila mnakrl, nppi

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a i t , u bu l.uu lug* • » &lt;• ii" i
l.ifi;*‘t' bih* |o i|liul.iy 7.»»t*-3 *'f

bun, «ac.
i i ,. . ,ONM -- Hup|*ll**t ii»*h|* i.tt*.
d* in itfl fair, inntket ftlrad). .**2 UItANANAS —• Huppllta liiod*4al*,
•I• ini iial fair, inurH«t atead)* M'2'»
01 II*

Parachute miner, belleveal Hitler'* lone-ownlted accrct wor weapon*, ate reported responsible tor many

cousins to the satin Spanish
frock* a t the parties will be full
skirted
. «fd failles
a*111** with
wlu&gt; a- ——*
panel -*
of

mm

Ilu; : - •

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fit s rt
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IT MI S T
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AN D C A R Y HI )
JU ST
R K a l l T T O UK C O O D

West Palm Beach
To Hold Election
WKST I’At.M tlKACII.
N. • '
;;7 .— (,V&gt;— Went Palm Beach «,ll
iliH'iilc iii n »|iec'*l election N«*.|
or nn the r e rn 'l of the m n y i ' i
un I Ihice ronimUia'oncra.
A recall petition wan p i e win j
ini hy voters who objected t» •' i
linml n&lt;funiting ini'Rrnm n p p r u v i
by tlir rommlnnion, which ic-tili j
ml in u ilcciniim to ill up imntl.,i
pul Imiikruptry procccilInR. Il ••
I’lly liml alnrtcil in fealeral m . i " I
The city toniniltnion mndc •••• |
nllcm pl tu stop tip* I m ull pun ■'
■Pent mill voted unnninioiiiily t"
net the election dale. T he im a ll
in ulincil ul Mayor Krnent Mel
c alf mill Coininlnnluncin S. I&gt;
Mnrrln, W. II. Hilt mul It. \
Ware.
When the tungsten filament ul
un incandescent bulb r r n r h e s Ilute m p e ra tu re where It give* oil
light It Is twice as hut as molten
steel.

0.1 K. FIR ST ST.

W estern Prize F a n c y

TURKEYS

THANKSGIVING VALUES;
. _ TURKEYS, MEAT, CHICKEN, ROAST PORK.
CRANBERRY .SAUCE AND A HOST 0! OTHER FOODS FOR HIE N ASI
OF THANKSGIVING
POTATOES
10 lbs.
FRESH Cl T BROCCOLI
lb.
EATMORE CRANBERRIES
qt.
YELLOW ONIONS
I lbs.
FRESH CRISP CELERY
stalk
HARO HEAD FLA. LETTUCE
GA. YAMS
10 lbs.

l*KG O’ LAMB lb. I‘k
S1IOI I.DERS lb. 15c

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APPLES
5 lbs.
PAPER SHELL PECANS

2 lbs

i.rrri.r.

ENGLISH PEAS
3 lbs.
FRESH TOMATOES
. 2 lbs.

A .&amp; P . Pumpkins

it

laTsTMowu

Cranberries

It
Steaks

n l of tho

nphlrgm.

nsturs to

R oastB eef

it, tnflam*

mi brants.

m i 4 T * r;

Cured Hams
^nce!M eat

o* you ars to hart your m

nx

Minot Cranberry Sauce
» nr., cik.ii Tint:
Mince Meat
3p
Stokley’s Pumpkin
Factory Packed Sugar
HIM ACM* U l l i r
Salad Dressing
c

CREOMULS

for Covipi j, Qvtrt Coldl,

Bacon Squares
LIFEBUOY SOAP
4 bam
2Sc
RJNHO
I ( M i l pkg*. 25c; In . iOe
LUX PLAKE8 8 m a ll pksa. 25e; In - ti c
Co S n S S BEEF
1* os. cut V *15c
YtENBAi SAUSAGE

m
W \ '' ■
sW r * .

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IHHIMI . M M

Dale and Nut Bread
Del Monte Peaches
2 ca
Del Monte Pineapple
••II.Mill •!%"*
.
Sno Slum Cake Hour
Del Maiz Niblets
2 cai
Del Monte E. G. Peas 2 ca
Del Monte Green Limas 2
Stuffed Olives
:&gt;uz. iur

v

Butter

f t STO R ES

Picnic Asparagus

^Wailing F o n f Sail

Pudding

The Maderti Merchant
■Decso’l wak fa* SALKS

M o u u ri

Chocolate

MarsITIows 15tt

Cherries

Apple Sauce 130 Extract
■KLI/a fill I.T«r

Seasoning

90!

�i d S anson.' topic will be
iMiustd A t M
“tb e Army and Nary In Florida.”
etreaalng
tbe fitaU’e
iber Meeting p art In tbeparticularly
National defense. tbe

the greateet

•rtajr air baee a t Ta»pn« and tbe

Highlight* of the eventful year taming from reporta of
rA, Nov.; Ml — Discus- navay air baee a t Jaekaoovlll*.
banded' from
perhaps
“ ' ^station*
T
i topic* of vital Import
Conferanen eaeeien will be op­ t« 0 , and how they will vitally Iahaathouaaad
mile* er-ea
oe eaore . awijr,
la will ho hoard a t th* ened ty Harold Colee, State Cham­ affect worbl civilitnllon during A thoueeadjnllea
Purple Finch tagged In- MW*mual state-wide burincaa ber I'resident, dlacueebtg the the neat 12 month* are dep™
Igan daring the
breeding-aanaos
l lg*n
th* btsedlng
mmobn
I
he
me
of
tbe
conference,
“Floor
In the latest March of Tlnio
to and '23rd annual memmay ehow up in Northwert Pierm atting of the Florida
■usher of Commerce hern
and Tuteday. Dcr. t-f&gt;, gv
nI here today by Cari
chairman of th* program
■a eouference will &lt;brcio
A. M, Monday, December
i Tampa Terrace Hotel, he
d will he followed by the
anal meeting of th* memof th* Rtate Chamber on
md day of the atate-wld*

mile are
Issued os

oration o|
able to.
question
He—Amerlca'e Southeastern Fron­ "Nfwafrnnta of W a r-1030'V }
eome' feeding elation. Sb. .
_ - . ... _ _ _ .
tier.” Ha will be followed bp. Carle abed* new light on the 8P ^ S„ tE m at trII1
'Booty Tern banded op the Dry .inJery.The Biological Burr
C. Conway of New York City,
j.m a r ha. fonsd-ready haa on, record over
»x o r tu g ... m
Chairman of the Beard of the
R g g : next winter In Bogth AawrtMn minion blrfla'banded In the
CoatlntnUl Can Compeny, U r.
j
w
h
tirt.'
PcUgano
neeUng a tlh O , Bute*. fa d . thU-inumber
Con way'• topic will be "The In1Brevard ReaervaUon near Tltua-.ermaed by. the bnndrvdm o(
“ *hd ivnii. have been found a aaaaon wr'aanda rack year a*. th* rejv
• U later, alone the ' K art, C a ^ 'jc o o p e rate^
Tim *
Sj}*1' from Fenuruflna to \ Weal Palm'peculiarly■ s : «fntr*jitloS &lt;
' -fllA Beach; and many o f-th tm -M v a am attnf
aSence i
PreaidJng officer will be
r a u t « T c a S i, &lt;X r* U j e y " ^ b.uder*wlll
Durehard, Preahlent of begin, with n brief ’
irlda Commercial SecreUr- examination of the highll
relation end S ccn t.ry of 10M&gt;. tr a c e the major
rt Lauderdale Chamber of tlonal now* dc*Hopnicnti &lt; :t*g i D i i i , . i w . i :
:: ; i . » : b
j
t e 'i y i i .
rce. No luncheon .peaker. year, ami .how* how ihi
Wo hive found that lore*# or t'-Q.
W l « * ba* a
"e e m e d ” by the grrol
aaaociatlon* that hrlp the K m

re* of th* ffarat day*, a*.II he addrvatea of elai
nl rpvakera of Nallenal
levlda-wld* to^uiej
1 "Becretarlea’ tu i
NRW BADIO CHAIN
md at noon by the Florida
tela] Secretariea AevoclaNEW YORK, Nov. 27 - t * V d the Florida Junior Cham- Elliot Rooaevelt, new* conimenCommerrai and Urn annual t.ilor and ten of tha PietUent,
A that evening*ln lb* famed
Room of th* Tampa Ter­ announced h ut night the Traneccntlnejital Bropdruilng By.terr
minal apeakcra at the ban- would g* on the air Naw Year'*
will he Qoveraor Fred P. Day with p nation-wide nitwork
ind Major General Dels. C. of more then 10* .tellen..

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EVA-BESS BEAUTY

PAY
NEXT
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needed to .apply. * " J ^ ^ m ^ V k - e n d ^ m T
link.- Beth the ono who d r i f ^ l . ~ L n
Jnt^ortfiicr
b ailed ihe bird, nwd t ^ o n r ^ ^ i ^ j hints to mo hovrm
,fl ! r fM,ndi l r ^ L rafif2fli" !th n e e which return .eeel
r s r g t * . . w e e k , and month after im
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APPOINTMENT

ALMETTO

GROCERY

Palnello Ave.
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Phone 441

"The PregreMlr* liar*"

O n Oar Place. Oar Overhead lg Small and We
I Sell For Lan. Glra Ua a Trial Order and See.
!}e Baal aad Fm haat 8 m f j m r l i and Produce.
P A FEW SPECIALS LXSTED BELOW

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ter with na.
noticed th at
.mailer than Ik* balance of th*
flock,, eo much ao th at wo nick­
named It •flfii* rant-”, Every day
that w* had the trap aet. It would
be caught with arm*# of the othit
out. ao
that by .A ptU It approach^ the
other.. In ««*{ but W* had golUn

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a sm

Live WeighL. W*
Orel* Them If Deeln

HOUSE

aim ., and for th* veroAd' tftne
within a generation Franee and
Ensland wtrn at war with Carmany,
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P L A N

P r i c e d , wiifid
yoar Christmas

mdadfiriinikd

to kn&lt;;gr U gp .wolt.by compara­

laU r on
Africa. .

CLEHP01
flfcphomoro
Floyd of t
who will t* callfdV noJ to r a p lC
tbo brilliant S he^’.Sq'ant aflai
thla year—he* a n a M a g i q B
a rda per try frrt% mcrlmm |H
la year. The ConwaeHComet M
carried the hall I I tlntra, ontnel
110 yard* and aeotrd tbrae touch'
down*.

in three month* tive, Umoneaa, and .lie that we
bn Natal, South knew tha. bend number wlthe.’t
pmsd evidently looking M JLHltfe ara hoping tt
may return la u» thla wlnlor wlUi
tbe reel of the brethren that drift
to our f*ed|n^ Aett**. hrh»gh.g

Thee* eraetUel Cbrlatma* gifta are avalUU*

Metal Smokert

Now Pastum Foe
Cattle Established
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*v aiaple alyl*a.

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l MIAMI. Nov. *’ —(A*&gt;- FtsMiss liot Mn'*hnll um) M inl-eii d.lcuLil Bits'.&lt;tsud lluuitcy u \l otfkois u|H&gt;it Miaim's ih-lit
" mis j-'iMay
Dot Powell arc kolicdnlcd to play • ki th-- vml^lnnli
rthtay night In prvbh-m. more nearly s'lv u l than
at -am time In the city's 4.1-ywr
JACKSONVILLE, K r t ^ T t —
tonight ut. (hi City II -il
aLj^‘J
dTffw
——■■■■ -ya. -r -*Tt»P|— Hollins turd. Gtctecn Mint O'clock In tiro finals of (ho wo* * * ™ l * " ^ t ™ history.
O ar Thuraday has been V.ut •
mn,-. tlng^ch- lul.lmbii..,.
.u tho flr.il game .lUt - Mor\&gt; than fttt.CXMWO fit Uun-I
through" tS- ghm Florida’s collegirto men’s
lunlmhitun ihu-us.
tou'ua- in ' ib - dints,
-veuiki liomonstratail the debt h.u h-vn refnmle I. lc«\Ing
foot b o lll cams nn even break arer inenl.
ssji
fern- ihnt hnj loil many In helkve only g*l,;'tM of original 1*sik*s
the (Ttdr-oWMwKh’ oal-ef-StaliLamaaid L. McLucaa anIt li limit! to t'llv'bliih o faver- *hc -ujv bo the wtwuen'a tingle outstanding.
. . .
,
focsr •
:•
- ■
• ■ ilt- .us th|s. I* Mho first toumiy chnmidniahln.
tad^r.
. ^
Thi is-fninleil ih-bt bi'yomes duo
" Beaten tbL ycaV 'only by Ml- over tu Be Held nnil there Is no
Tim reason for (he chant*, he
IMuvUr of ILeantlou H &gt;1. *•' IWI and the eltv Is require I
aril! -^lUllins’ * tricky machine means of detfmihiinu on i&lt;n«t llssrs’.«k«--*. will iittsenl tho winner to ila it M-illlig aside « slnklnu
id; w*s ite c in e It teas bettered
trounesd Proahytcrian. IX to 0. isorfouitanccr other thsii In the with w hnlf.ilc*ej* fine bidmlntsm* fuu di**-l(i4.,
at KOMipeople would tarn oat
•■ 1
Ittr .Stetson eleven pi\ 51-111 tounmincut.
‘ .
for the p t M a t Laoeburg if ItOtoe of- their best battles of the
th u lt’-iook* n- I he pilie. Clyde
kel, U-fimdnv this month, tlir
'ord,
14
to
7.
wrra ?U fod on'Wednesday nf
year.
Ml|* Marslinlt jdaynl \rry (veil I’acl rr. men's -duple rlumplen, ul- eommUslon inaugurated n t*-dley
Hampered by tbs loss of
Mny friends df - tel making her way tu the Mini- so p s in s l it Imlf'iUoun "bi ds" &lt;‘f retiring U.nJ« whene-vr n«:ney
* l l l ’**t a wtU-aeroed Tbankagfv- (lee for three rcfnlars, Bob tan
.
for Ut lit lsss&gt;uw» axnllable. (not
to 7 loss to Oeoigia fim |s urbers ski hod tu put up a foe Id mlse
U»g p in n e r.
If Umy played, aland, Jimmy Kemujd.gnd Char- .^"WTY»t4;tll?«l&gt;t ono of te o n a- fine gniuo In deftnl llm . IL M.
M- l i- 1,later umiouneed that fettering the total ami saving IndiayM Wtya to miss the dinner.
tjofta W at, But for. three fumbles llpnltkor who wns «»;&gt; of the doubl.-- p:iiihiu' will lake ptieo teh-sl for u JhVyvar period
■■ *l-eavltt,*
Un
...........
who wrato-at.National
h c National
s ■
- - Tla the Guard ramp all wash and who re­ tha. Bliters might. w B hare coroe pio-toaynaiqchl fK ftrilrs to oomo (mimdlal.ly a lte r the tourney flit- A1^ J * »t**'J*h uflteUI* ndvtr*
Uteri in find a lef iinlim: h u ll
• W*» heartenI
turn'd Just in Hmo f d t the (am*, oat with a tic gr even a startling tliroiign -for the I Inals. Miss Poor- ,,1,.
---------TW W
—
- nsrmr nlm will sell the vit)
Y didn'
upset vktery.
MitHl.uoo ,.f III* hnMIng* nt lest
Known, eilofty for 'th eir alrthen |«ar.
tlghl tkfaaMv liie .(iatora decided
C'i..t uii&gt;»luncra coptldxisl it the
Saturday , to oppn up with •choir
I Inal r hauler t f a long .erle&gt;
ad a promloant eently passed the -aMa. limits on airtight dsffMA the voters dMklol tlffl little.. Including har**&gt;mg
l&lt;lay nbrttt with Wj(h. school foolboll players.
cd SshHdby-to agon Up with tbair
l.tlgstiou uwh ns most Klorida
altaak and the m u l t * t r n rpeeBy C. S. BUTTERFIELn
with details tluit might bv lulaseil «■*(-'" '
s u f f '^ 1
tseulsr (turn that kept Um VR.nno
NEW YOBK, Nov. ST.-tAY— vlsuully.
,HK"" ,,f
_?* ^
.
Homatomtog cp*ctatcra4n a dith­
Prite
fighting
ns
it
tnkts
plneo
~
er.'- • ’
. ; It’s a little too win to oav Just
’P M
at
the
Rklgvwoud
Grove
arena
. Mlaml'a 7-0 Joss to South Caro- what television *.i golug lo do l«
T ^.V tr
In Queens Is being ea*t Into the
Ipa nos dliappoUitlpg to Jlarrl-’ Ihc sports world.
•If. on n somewhat regular Satenno stippottcrs who had Imped
_ / » A R U E C H A L K E li.
The broadcast camera this Kail urday night schedule,
vielorios ovar'tlte Capiecocl;* end tackled Um . gridiron for Its first
I b sOO O'clock t
1 But how it teU'vltlon to fit
Georjfte would'Wide'out thb sting
M s m tits
o ffb o lb a ll, to ►how the late the rporls picture!
piciuivi Rome »H»Mi
- ----- TEAM
KlorWa didn't-lose• r* b ltr ln the eyes of her frlinda and aup- of dropping* Uuf 'State champion- telecast*
Fla. IVwer
thousand or itioro (estimated! sporting eventa have frowned on thovoia ^ __________
porters Saturday by hsr loss to Tech. It
___ _____
-from ship- to Tteflda. ' '
lookers In tho Now York arc* noun,I bruadcastlng—because of n
**..... J u n nuiv
an yaporta.- Tha
r _ _ Caters
__.
quit, playing doftnthre ba|l
, tried to
A game aj)Ui Auburn Thursday w hat sort of a vltw they can get fear that It might cut down the
* 1‘N*» HELUKII
r a m s hi a little offense, ■Wall, they seem*
med to -hayiT.dono quit* will wind up Iho *essona play without
braving
the
autumn
the -superior toam
first bond audience.
,,,
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u bit along that line. Ho.waVir. Tech did have
hi
thllL
. - I f one can see at homo after
"J'
i
id tw h a l It shahid
ptdd h a v o b is a . - But the
The NBC picture transmitter. a fair fashion, why go out? How- J'onl.- -Mr!mlvlvit b» kkrkt I
show and Ihalf wins ovar teams and pcorad a mjdor u p « t
WtXBS, and Its motor-van por­ •ver, this Isa question for f u - 11 .
With*
acora r w
ah aan ■ ■ ■ ■
°"T r
J j .Krrl
Boston Coll'ego an
and Mlaiol wars no
m . They
a aos'jnat
a . within
Poston College.
table station hav* been looking tprv drvrlopm rnts to deckle. IIU n t-o n s gatlte* of the | ^ t three
ators
at they
tan decision
put an oy*r
a
jplng G
Geoivia. and If thoy pu
oca Sf whlpp
lr updid
anyshow
kindthof
a rood
might
some
day
bun
the
tele&gt;vat«.
sm
II.sa
had^
m.
|v
.m
* 'o ftet
la
on
a
eolloge
game
hereabout*
Auburn’s
,
ncw
stidjata
wlll
be
j^uue A.against
lunoL lM
w m nv hava a thing t* be ashamed of.
„ .
----g------nt regular
• port Ing
Id-trl-tl. Ills
kkkU ' iihanld
tho alumni
rt howling, either.
abauld nnj
nu) sta
atert
cither. Wo don’t think dedicated Thurmdiy Snd tho pros- nearly every Bnturday, following camer a
e.lablish a h'ghrr kkreeo’d at u mson r.wds j . M ;
cte Sis ihat Florida will ploy that tr e a t with n professional • r e n t , or
they wIU. It'S pretty hard fo r rvthlasa alumni to howl for a
li-------a tistebla throng.
contest on Sundays. Bv utlnu prle. for the telccsst rights than
f,' 4'; ,
coach’s pealp-after he's had a-p retty fair esaaon. -B ut Miami had tforo
»„iil7 ncar*
r . t,«
Ol tut
of Jit )n'd1
Auothcr In-and-out team. Au­ two camaraa, tho play is glean tku'
the hroadractorM
broadcasters would
to JT
^ UItls|&gt;lc,.
„ ueVetatTV
„nly bhcUd
punt
a te n th tlma o f It, letting South Carolina W at t W
We feci
•mrtjr te r tha publicity writers In MJaral. Woader If they" can Uke burn nevcrthelean will tale tho fa- In elaooup and-general view.
Otherwise, seeing football bp : *Juch a development itt tu tu ^ o o _ u t^ tlu ^ j\ra t\^ jJ^ t^
tarlta over tho B ato n but tho
I ’well s i
it outl
television-la almost like sitting might find the broadcaster put­
margin ie'.pot gresL
Notes From Tho Praea Boa- ,
The final Intra-Stats game F ri­ In a comfortable chair alnng the ting on hi* own sporting events acton of lh&gt; viewer might bo
«
Look* as though Jlmmv P ars, that galloping ghoat of-tha grid- day
night will bring together Fob sidelines with the hyv raalrleted Just for hi* ether audience, m Jus! the opposite. Gelling small
%*?*• JfT*** ksv* to break that data with the beautiful girl In Do- Hus and Station for tha second nnly to those essential parts nf •th er types nf program* are telrvlrcd gllmpHs uf stnirts they
Mtfhla I* tha causa thno.* Hetttns won early in iho the play that carry foiward the pro,tun-d.
might hr moiv anslout thon
Theatre T . . The Fall.
action. An' unhounerr helps oqt
Then, on the oilier hand, the ever to ittn-ml fif'd hand.
All-American selection
------------------- -----------------------------tarn . ♦ .-. il'lh o w a adme
groat ewna r , , iarludad la tha run of Tanataaaa Johnny;. Butler
agmlitlt Alabama . . . Yon'll probably never see anytMag like it Three Girls Slimed
• . . Btern’s sclvrtlon of Kenny Washington, negro hoir. on tho
6*R00M HOUSE FOR SALE
T ° P lay Softball
coast; as Qae of his half* Un i particularly a good selection .
.
And not hacsuio he's a colored boy, either . . . Cokm bn up to tbo
Softball In Sanford will rocvlvc
with IJ i acres of lead, astdern coaveaUates, (T miles fro
badminton coart tonight and wntch the battlo of the mhses. Miss
an infusion of new blowl tonight
D«rt P«sr»ll •«d Mk»s p ? t M snhaJI. .promise to m tt j a . g nice as
the
Florida
Power
and
Light
«Hg.
j|.100.00 far 11.400 equity, balance payabl* like root.
/WfvsUh , . . I t s a fine pass un contemporary manhood whan the
GENERATORS
F lo rid a Power and Lightt ' teim-Has
to sign up three
“ ■-------girls
'-1- •—
1— team trill put three girls In thch
ta k a ' Has ‘to
to play.
Hnciji
against
Osceola.
STARTERS
Tits three arc Miss 'M argaret KlnUw. Miss ■Ellen BCtt*. and
WRITE BOX 8 Crt) IIERAI.D
The thra* are Ellen Betts, Mar­
Mias Cpthsrino Calhoun
. Thcy’to-pratty good, too / . l . ’They'll
And
garet
arat
Kinlaw,
and
Catherine
CnlKlnnlck of Iowa .should bo
haute
ELECTRICAL
wa concur with Bab Jlayss
Whare manager Bill Rutlodge
whan ha says Joe Jatlce'fhoutd be first string quarter oh the
REPAIR SE RVICE
will uses the three, has not U-en
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LET U8 HE YOUR DKUGGI81’
announced hut Ultra Is «v*ry like­
lihood that the Unto will ho given
REW IN DING
| L
____
»«rmai*itt place* as all three
I Machorcli nf
ridoon Ottawa N. O- •PT* •**ned contracts as Itavr all
” 1111 CUT PRICE DRUG STOKE**
Idnyara.
s-orBNorth
teH V gCarolina, ho'd » •
I i s r . r V«ri •
r—
* •1 * The- ihrak
NEW. kkopERN AND UP-TO-DATE
a rt jm o n r thra beat
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BATTERY SHOD
f
players oh the
,,
_girl’s softball
LUNCHEONETTE—GOOD IIOMb STY1.K COOKING
team
n and can bit and nm as wrtell
Is. A. HKNAI'O
UKEAKFs\ST*~IR^ NEH—8UP1’ER
w .
— most of the- undo tilayers In
-lot W. SECOND ST.
904 EAST FIRST ST.
PHONE STS

.uw l

- ^ * .v ,rte

'SrHS'N&gt;. -fc*l£brK! ;V lx5:

City Mtwpatlaaal H**at*i hvtsm* i t s and navshh an Ost•her llrst. IBM aad are new dellaqveat, A list *1 all unpaid
llte a tti will ho turned over U the police department lor colledloa on Dooomhor t, th a t.
CITY OF SANFORD

DON’T MISS TIIK

ANNIVERSARY
SALE
NOW ON
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Television Proves Successful In
Recent Tests On Sports Contests

Softball Tonteht

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$4*00 up

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CITY DRUG CO.

RENAU1)

AT

Roberts’ Grocery
i t s K. FIRST ST.

PIIONr. :o

ri’KSDAY AND WEDNESDAY
lir a s ttvona. lw»ll&gt; U«»»»ca

l'urkcys

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lb 29&lt;*

Bultimuic Oysters
IIK sH

Pork Hants

lb. 2 5 *

miioMt.%

D ressed H ens

lb. 2 5 &lt;

Ittltstll.V

D n ssc d F ry ers lb. 2 7 *
Fivsli C i i i d I w ti ius
Ki'esh vojjfotabliv anil fn 'it
Plum, Dutd, iiDtl Kijr

lHuldiD’fs
Nuts, mul everyt hinjr to
m ake your ThunksjfivlnK
least iKTieetl.v tlelieiou&gt;.

meats1”*“''-**

By HIED HARMAN

RED RYDER

l DON'T CASE VJHAT HAP PE HO *TO OlT&gt;
W S - 1 VJAMT H ts rAOHBY AMD
OETTIM1f t FCQ LtE , S H A R ry^ OlvAV. LVCH.'I J
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THAT'S ttlOMt. HAfcS *
IdOW ttUKi ALOt JO
AHO OCT WASHED UPDdAJLD 10 H&amp;ARLV
REAOV / j --------

ALL RKjM T.
HAV

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gee* r

JjILM DAN
OOtNCI TO
WA'/C DlKtNEH
VGTM U 1 .V

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By RAY THOMPSON And CHARLES CPU
vS&amp;J

—

�ate 'Flaring Merits Of fin a l
ter Incidents
East Coast

• i th e ir Off.e# la th e C o a rt Hoi
a t l u l o r i rio rM a . o a o r M i
■pw
l i r . U l t I M I . Jmr th o 1

rtnutoh eTtfllery «»P«o«d ftrt ood* Ikon to tho i*&gt;lrat *IW ff. iiw i

t h o delegate* from ieckyenrin#,

at .U m b w do r t lilac* of Matnite. iacIodine George W. Glbbt, presi­
aad killed foot moo, tadadfag « dent of tho aiiocUtton, and. A r.
thU rSelra, Dural county engineer,
who also oatistod In Um prtpara-

M f.!!. a s s a s s s s

A CAMPAIGN
WHICH, WITH
YOUR COOPERATIO N, W I L L
BUILD SANFORD
INTO A BIGGER
AND B E T T E R
CITY.

SPONSORED BY*

Edward Higgins.
Mayor Of Sanford

"THE PLAN”
At the request of a group o f citizens w h o realize th e
seriousness o f the loss o f trade to Sanford by out-of-town
buying, I am putting on a vigorous campaign to show the peo­
ple of Sanford that it is to THEIR interest to trade at home and
thereby keep Sanford dollars here in Sanford.
Students of the local Grammar School, the Junior High School and the
High School will cail on YOU beginning Monday after school and ask
YOU to sign a pledge card like the one below, promising that you will
co-operate by trading at home for at least the next four months and
thereby do your bit to “Keep Sanford Dollars at Home," boost Sanford,
and m a ^ this a big/rer and better city in which to live. Prizes totaling
$33.00 will be awarded to students securing the most pledges.

MY PLEDGE
Mr. Edward Higgins, Mayor
City of Sanford, Florida.

November 21, 1989

Dear Mr. Mayor:
I am entirely in nympnthy with your campaign to ke«p Sanford
Hollar* in Sanford, no that thny may circulat* hern and thua improve the
general condition of our city. I believe in Sahford but rnallxa that wt
• i t not making Iho beat of our opportunity* and am therefore willing
nnd glad to do my full part toward making it a better t£wn to live In.
1 furthtr pledge rnyuelf for the next four montha to traqe at home, and

The Herald will noon publish an honor roH of' those citizens who sign
the above pledge.
r
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,
i*—o i ahafa war* fired.
It traa a n ^ a V a t UM _vflteg*
i r t other Florida orator*
which la ioepted on .Um KaraHaa • - s_ sa_________
u t a a t a 1ttU
ok
wpy lmproTrmrnt* aprotect*
which
Isthmus
a
n
ochodulcd
for
consideration
at
Gulf or Fl
tho meeting. of tho Board today.
From the
_ Lonht* They Include:
act ettias. •.I—prorcmrnU la tho St. John*
I lha Fin­ frrm Jackaonrlllo to the ocean.
nish taplYal, Prom lor Cbjaadav Car Win Improvement* were n »
emphatically dented th*ra had o—mended by the dtrUlon angineor, but aftat a pr«»lou* hsar*
bran any shootlnr.
Obaoivara In Motcow Interpret* hie, th* board »ild H waa "hot
■d lha reported Incident and tha cnvtnead of tho advisability* of
.&lt;
Soviet demand In lha light of a tho project. &gt;
imprornaont* la tho choanal
threatening and vitriolI* attach on
Finland yratarday In Pravda.Com* front tba iatracoaatal watonray
muntet party nowtpopor, which to Cocoa and In th* Cocoa tarnlnc
(Inrlorf out Premier Cejtnder end bo*in. Although the dhrUion eo■aid ho should atody th# fat*, gte*ot'» u p o it waa partly favor*
that bof«U “Polish jackanapra."
I
uS T homi. i
Z m ' u unSS:
probably had naarly 1,000,000
J •hme'^tbo'bardir* ^ r p c n l n g of LakjiW orlh Inlet,
whoao entlro DOPols- Th* project wa* turnaii down by
noch more than thrre tko drrltlcn engineer on th* (round
Era"#.
that -th* coot of th e Impiovsmsat
hey pointed oat, to I* not JustifiedI by Um Uneflte to
land -of a thousand be txpectrd therefrom."
that theta waters are
On tha taste of tejtlmomr at
over sitin g the way Public bearings and tho flndtega
equipped with enow, of suberdlnst* cngtnrar*, tbaOpard
..
make* lecommenclotlont to Um
ted out, alto that Um «hlof of snglnrart. who In tarn
ipalgn of tho Inspired preoente hi* eoacitalon* to th#
agah—t Finland waa BoaioUry of W ar. Tho tec rotary
thin transmits tho who)* ohoaf
of report* to Um " Senate
Commerce Cbmmltteo or tho
Houm River* and Harbor* Com­
mittee. All waterway project* re­
quire authoilutton by Congrass.

Hon. Edward Higcrina. Mayor
City of Sanford
, M &lt; _ J|(
Dear Mr. Mayor?

.

In and to cap tha diplomatic con*
JACKSONVILLE, Nov.
aurat* el Um (here* of the Baltic — An nrray of volunteer* ar*
S a t wow begun with Estonia, working feverishly throughout
Latvia and Lithuania. .
Florida in preparation for th*
■
coming Chriiimaa Boat Sale. The
LONDON. Nov. JT■— (*&gt;— file open* November JO, Florida's
Prime Minister CtamberUIn ^
Thonkaglrlng Day, and dares
l . t l nloht In a radio »prach Umt|ChTl»tma« Day.
tha Attire* vrar nlm* forea##,*,
errry county In Florida
Utopian Europe completely dtej | worker* are praparinr ll'U to
armed aad living In good wUI whom Chrlitmaa Seal* wlU bo
and mutual tolerance after Hit* mailed later th la month. Arran**lim la cruahad.
menta are being mad* for a d ie
lilt apoocb contained tho first | play of tho colorful Christmas
detailed statement of Britain a pouter* and othgr alhlblta dowar and pone* alma. Including signed to call to Um attention of
a “now Europe” which he re Id the public Iho Chrlitmaa Beal
would tab* years of patient co* Sale and tha tuberculosis program
operation to bring ab o u t
, which it support#. •
, •
Ha warned the BrltUh people
Th* sal* In Florida la sponsored
that Oarmany a t any Um# may kv th* Florida Tutareuloste aad
unleash b u s . atrial bombard* Health Ataoelallon aad Its affth
menta of th# BrUteh late* “wKh* lated
out any aonaldoraUon* of hu- ret, making a natwork to rrfry
■aealtv •*
town and bamlat In*the atato. V
Chamberlain's radio addrere
waa hla first alnee ha want be*
MEDIC DIES
fore a mlerephrere a t N*. 10
Downing Street l i weeks ago
a RKADELPHIA, A r t . Nor. «
today and announced gravely that
D*
T&gt; Rowland. 00,
Britain waa at war with G*r- -rJ^ W ag phyateMn hare for mora
l^ „ .p r .h .. m

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HsraM Wth

Y A S n,

Uaa oa* roar laat poet oar* a
■ l i t for tear ooaoooatlro weoka.
DON* AND OnDKIUCD, Ihlo th e
. . . b A ar of

C lark

C irc u it

C ourt.
■ om taal*
C o a at* . F lo rid *
Ryi. A. M. W E C K * ^

an A lto v AND. n tA R O N ,

A tto rn e y s f o r F l a l a t f f . B anford.

Prices For All Week

MUIUM OMOKEHS4 LBS. 11%, LB. 2Sp
m ossnaitss.. . . . . .

ib. » p

u v V F A T n s . . . . . . . ib. asp
m u m attar..
. . . (l a *

Shoulder*..

-lb. 12Vie

__ Da. 19e

Boundery adjustment* will b*
settled
around a conference
table.
1
r -Thor* wlU ho a fall sad son*
•ta a t flow of trad* among tbo
notions conranMd,- ho add, and
took European ■ops try will her*
u w r r d o a k f r

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I will coKjpariUa In your plan to keep Snnford Dottara In Sanfbrd ;
and pledge myatU to the (oUowtng:
. .. .*
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Attest I a P. IfZflNDON

plaint tihlb toi acalaat »o«. other*
* lii a Oooroa pro aoataooo will M
•at»r*4 aaalaat poo aaO etch of
roo.

. . U k 17C

1 jlv ^ f f

1. To carry sbui
u p stock of goods as Are necessary
to fill all demands and to sell At. such prices to
meet competition.
/
2. To purchase all supplies and accessories, except
stock for resale, as are incidental to my business
in Sanford as far as possible.
8, To impress upon all my emlpoyees the impor-.
tance of spending their wages Ip, Sanford.

_ .
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W. » W A tL A T O
C hoir mo a B oard o f C o a a tr Comm u .lo n .r o , Bom laoU C o a a tr, r io r*

Seal Sale To Begin
On Thanksgiving Day

Every merchant, business and professional man will be requested to
sign a “Merchant’s Pledge” card likjejthe one illustrated below. YOUR
Sanford merchants are co-operating to “Keep Sanford Dollars at Home”
and at the same time are pledging to you that they will carry a stock of
goods that will be as stylish, as of good Quality, and as of low prices as
you can find in other cities where many Sanford people have been trad-

MERCHANT PLEDGE

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SANFORD. Fl o r id a . T u t t i AV. NOVEMBER 28, 1M9

M n .b a A - o d .tu l Pr—

M
SCARLETOTTARAn PRESENTS

Citrus Group Votes
For C e n t-A-Bo'i
Levy To January”,
Shippers D i v i d e d

-

Relief Comes Ahead'
Of Efery , Obllga-i
tion, Burton gaysj
CLEVK L a N U , Nov* 28.—

1,000, ahoattag Jobless last night
« M 'a H raiad Um city hall with •
demand that the city taka Iramedtata stops to restore curtailed
relief.
•H eansw ered a .th re a t to ‘'feed
ourselves” by retorting sharply:
“THat la anarchy. That must not
be permitted in America and win
not be permitted in Cleveland."
Cowan, bead of the as soelation- of nneasplsyed,. demanded
tar;-city , council restore regular
raqMVwden, which . were drasUeahy • las had because of dwtnd-

gbits without depen de
sliced benefits to 'others.

Jury Returns
Second Degree Government Costj
For Coming Year!
Verdict
”Murder
•*
e

RERUN, Nov. 28 - W V - Tlie
Crrmsif | government said last
n ig h t'In a 8,000-word announce­
ment th a t the recent British Blue
Book on .the origins of the war
CoaUlsu’ Indisputable procf that
Uraql. Britain played a "treacher­
ous, two-faced game" which
reread Poland inly war with GarGerman tapir easerted that

i a to i aJweUni
of Hattie
Midway on the evening of May 3*.
The verdict of the Jurors carries
with tt a minimum aefitsnce of 24
y ean In tba Stale Prbon at Hal­
ford although the 56-year old ne­
gro will not he sentenced by Clr*
c«4t Judge Millard U. BralLh un­
til later m the current court term.
This was the first of the crim­
inal eases to be prosecuted at this
term of the Circuit Court. The
nlxt cose, docketed for Friday
morning at 0:30 o'clock, will t s
that of Sinclair Ai&lt;h, negro, charged
In a grand Jury Indlrtmcnt with
premeditated murder In connection
with the fatal stwtblug of Ralph
Cook, negro.
On Monday, Ellis Lacks ol

Frozen Food Industry May Hurt
South As Winter Garden Center

■lions lmi*mrr*. do not y d real- h -b m il tuoaU wore ra itie d out
re the tremendous uphejivrl Ink
f|M. jaic ’J.i ’h. ( ‘a illtm &lt;m l, a n t
|n|! plltce.
||l(. riojen fooil.x W tic In'*! r
Th»t'i* tlo* story briturbl back : luib tl in IWIO
Li Hurry t rirlton. I'nlvuiil*
_
&gt;1 IbM time.
t»ne l a i c coiiccii.
1 'i lilies*rc market
from o |,U,| mi n-ia|l T,lle» litr ih fm8.*n

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v s v , \ | „ | . W ll, lfl ,
tit||.||oi» of
r*
roe
«„m i;.,
M. I n |
lb*
Ht*re o».|. »•• I file.I
iccctvt their pay when due. Tht
tu rf n fi m it f
p ^ I I U 9i7;u:&gt;
rapil III' lui^.irslx
i ^ t allis.tm .1 m •III*'
tate’a ailetnscnl to Seminolc Odonty 1r TK iw two monthe Iw iieu fu-d b iA j.tr&gt; . jtif_u.4Uit-| im-l ru » l|ie l,l mnrkelk
il|i Kit'll |«l c«»ll‘*li uel el C'HHMIlk
lapldly
I"
nil
p
ari*
"
f
the
rmiu
Tiroarlon
yi
ar&lt;
It
In
*
* r*
'lio n filling Bint inti iiiisl ui'M'i'i
in arrears, Supcrlnlemlriit of
clo—d*
oiiliete I imI \ Mini it a l.lltlf
* ' ^1 re «sh Ibc Ht.flbwx'ni
1 «•
Smith toJd r tp o r U n a fter « ion* Schools T. W. low ton pointed out, ,} '
ttitfirim: iI'mi-e. Al
el*
ut
a'l
AW
ul
|*,i|i|.»r A \i ntis 1111.| F»t-• St 1 '*•■«
adding
(hat
Hie
local
aehoid
Kudins:
a
2l,IHiV-inil
ferenee with th t President: •
J lllflN
me
Hoard ha, ulrrady borruwrd f 33,. 1coa.t tour of farm piodm-uu; noil ;hmhi i iin i
n,,u umi tlir ii|i|tlirritmii »«f W \ ll»»p
* * * iiai- I'lb
I tu Il.o .lo
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*I nilloi t*t| II11•|M't | It • hull'll- 11"/IO
,km» f"i c"iiw tim t'"ii " f :t ti im
on".'hoP budiiJt
‘h* °Pfn,ll0"‘ IXHJ fur |ia&gt;iiient”o “f tcscheix’
........
Ollll III* tbic*-.
on lira utiaget.
arica, fl.onu uf this amount, how- | *ummeil up hi ■ flmlo
ll'liblifi^ t&lt;i be
'ix&gt; ,1 ,1 - it i|Asked whether they wetc prun- ,.v,.ri
|Mlck ol tb#
.n.a. rHmi
l f l Ills X" •"r »♦• •"* innt l«t mi Cypn •&gt;.
Two ye.n
ihip
1
11) IIMlkt l' i .ii tu1111•ill potlll'l * 1,1 | tin iit'ii ib»u 11 *ii"v lb.' I»i11IsImi •
big o|&gt;cratloiie nod whether thu |,|TOtjng o f the beard.
; “The mol!o in &gt;loi
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II
P
imii
oneratkmN hod been a »ucce»N,
iC|liH)| Board has aho ® c -liu Ih th iiip
thr
*m i *»
VI
I llblr
,‘l kkUlll'l III* III till' Ills* «ll-wt • •• I
the liidgvt director replied u lU i r,.|,itH]
rrmgnstloii uf W illiam ■ tale
f| lilt It 11*I
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Till* |»» 'b In tw S.l
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|Mi|lltty Mill I
a ai&gt;illtiisc affirm ative and a re* II. Stfiiipcr, high ochm m atin-1 "The Ir. son
I
the htnrls &gt; ••f the pit- nit » h
i S.iiifois| ngMill ti unit li&gt; i it
mark that
we were
takinir iu l m au r , truchcr for tho pnat thrre ■kimckniu 11.0 cmI h u I o
I .it -I y in
1 t • p C«'iimiifti"ii f .r . ,i i.l# i .it i',ii
mm I lii*** * •
* i i ' Vl “.li’,,€,? l l r i t .
I.- LI . JveiS,who rralgm d to become III- j
farinlos; itom.'. o iil
dm ••» two
comp hiiut
He Intim .tcd that the l*n'*kJriil J u. t r !.,| .h rm lst fo r the Fluridn ..e n lr i fiom ......... i
..f
i«
M"« tiling ii '
•min
iiiii-n iiie
1It, t i.itfi i n t
iibmit I*’." "
might 'rive aomething to I say powcr ami Light Company. Wet t|. b'-tomim; n i.lm i
1" p ..l"4
aoout the budgeUry ertuatiun ul Uie Cro*by of ljongnoml. Iia* | the other.''
b Hi fen&lt;f| tu IIIII' Id'"
Itv i* lit*
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• i'lixton f"» 1ft\ . * »|* 1*
* K ? con ferenee tamanuw.
jU tn np|&gt;oint d irm portry Bub.-ti
Ami. In- iitlibd, ...............
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s
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Tie i ’"in
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P.roi* 5 l t f * lute.
farm er I. ,;oi,„. i , l- ...................... &lt;‘mi Hum, *
2600.000.000 inert axe In d c le n «
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City News Briefs

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Three Sanferd nagrocs were
sentenced tu serve terms In Hal­
ford on conviction fas the Orlando
Criminal Court yesterday of
breaking and cote ring a Whiter
Paris store.
James Douglas, negro, who re­
cently completed a three year senlence an the seam chsrgc, wee
sentenced to sorva 6 years and gla
accomplices in Use breaking into
the store, Robert Young, negro,
gad Laura Jones, aegrs ware ghran six months s a g . Chief of Po-

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from c«pI «•( tilt!* 1 vr*!tpbf turn unI'M* I 1st !"• a Nuhtnimne.

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#0 .San- j d|tfml a lew Imin* in Iin iriimi
A petition xigia.l
font tuiini'xj nicn H ip u lin g im (Imt l» imiKliii: Bunfoifl fum n
“Ab , ini'i* IiaitlN »*•• Ii j i i 1
pruvptncnU to the \ln ifflu board
courta on tlic com. i •( I'alnuTto
............ t 111” ""' i" " "d"i« iuh-contiartlnc .’ ill"......... .
Avenue and Second S tns't « n . &gt;1 *«•* ................ t "r; "t'11," ' , “* lo f the nuitrarloi '* lin n .
lii
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Ha x**' «*mi (In In nmkr llwir I
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presented the City t'ommia.ion ul
Ite meeting
moetlng in tin*
s'&gt; Hall last
the * 's'&gt;
la»t
; night aiid the |* titluiicra were

n
tho aaaurancc iNil lliu
needed repairs wuubl be muilu at

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28 tel1, Tho
(•-■Hy yvtorday called
i ",i,i ii p&lt; uplo to over*
*•' tlll'M-Ilt oi"l "«*•
.d I'ohiml'' after
. • ,d r,-jr, t lull of a
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ii'tit m bjM*lmn arraiiitL
1 1 1i«tr Ih ii IDiN'in in
I buiirw Ii.m ip'iii' too
iM le M H irb y lltne“;^;7're £ I N Y A B t'glllK 'Y o r k O il l.i nt i»'i"in'
up mu** mdignaCuming ail lilt Ii'iitrn uicninr In u«ir |
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I'illiK
( *| I I I &gt; ...........mi it.
iin* Filin’* to accept
city/*
.iii* • "iiip n 1 " i v pi*!Ilrmi'llt .
Tllimi hignii'H thr |M-llli"ii mi«* | Y i'iilli Hgiikri "I tbs' Niilm iiiil | ft ib* I i"i an- going to furcii'/
at fuliiA*1'
| Voill ll ...........
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A dm «&gt;' I - 11 lltlni. till'b ' III1'
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will htrik** amt in
Jntnes (.. .Sliaioii, J I '" k 1")'* IrponsiiraiiVi'"V.| tlo
hik. « lull. 1 "
i li'f n t ib. rn rm y
II. W. A ndrr ••ll# I* I- It'ciiinill »t. |,|V(, *tnrtiMt »* I'lit mu' (n\ w v»hi,
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t i ritm y.M bhirnt thu
II. L, J'crkin* A It ; •
• ,---1 ! will I.......... .......................... ............ ' ...................... . ciir i.f thr htimJrrd*
U. Wgqt, J. I&gt; Hall. .!,»• M'lsch,
It A GikhT.iici d. , | M.nlik
w*1' Ht
nl Cjiriatmn-.
Cliristmu
ubitmng Irotu mao*
E. I. lloy, J A Junes. M R'd' |oc, |
NYA admim Irnlio. fib »»•••!I • of wniki'in, peasanta

though the court*
Hu- cTre
Station have tern •illowr.l to run
down aomawhat ill Ilic l.ir• few
months, that there ore 12 new
•curia fully equipped for Hie use
ad Um shufflers in Furl Melon erts. Haja il Smith, Eddo l-ui|.'&gt;
Park.
J. K. Smltli, A 1»- Hmslhy. Viv• The City oot only I'lan» to make Ian A. S|"-cr,
('. Ilrirg*. It. IIImprovements to the courta near i’k k itt, A. L. Thumo.1, J. O. l-au
the Firo Station but to al«o pro­
vide lighting facilities fur night E. U. Randall, Jr.. C. W. Sullly on Um courts in Hie lake vau, tits. I'corl II. Ilmitcll, llarnt park. Thsre are also lioisoCamugtun, W. It. Dupree. H.
shoe, roque, tennis and croquet Staiduy, G. W . C h ik , Mm. E.
courts la the perk equipped for U' Fsterr. Watson Iticl. W. K.
of tourist visituis ami rea- Jennings, I,. M. Swain, ( lu rlrs
Idrata of Sanford and plans for F. Wert. I'at Morris C. K. Itlcc,
^ jie rta tiu n a ] build mi: are being W. G, Flemitnr, Jr , II. M. I ittlr,
M alhtr Ku rjiJjurr Company, W.
\ Chirtfo
Tbs petition was m culslrd by
. U Aldrich, n touri.t vlsitur of William*, W. R. I'aiil-en. J. K
'ard, Who exprva.ed his appro* Ervin, A. XVieiuldt. J. It. McDon
ski te those who signed the aid, Mrs. Martha Hall, I. H. Mar
i In fColonial
'jklnsital I'laahat
■ UnrltfgN
('leaner*.
Sadye'v
"to assist ui pioviding tin.
for the amusement of Bps laity Shop, M. Haiu&lt; n, H. Hen*
while io Sanford." Jam b, P. fa Nixon. Z. U. llalllfT.
TM petition U na follows. “Wa (I. N. Stuart. C C Whittington,
1 bnaioratmea and W. D, Hofmann. Howard Kavlllo,
Sanford, do mmt J . II. Truluek. J no. O. Calbban,
petition your honor- JL M. Arwitnee. Arthur Kirchbody te task* such improve- Tsalf, Oka.M&gt;d Mrs- W. T. lang*
ley. Jams* O. Huff. Style Shop,

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that

l• **''s
* •'ii.l* blockade o f
t «■ i*o»*i, gw ir^o e ffe c t

utnii'ti in* l'iu n i'b KiiNNinfi
it
ItMit l ilu Kuropoun apotn*i»i I n i g*ae| ii'i'lis'il with u ii
ft. i l * .............'it-** with llii"Nia'M
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check I hr |M'liy
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finnll Imyst V im
II llteir *•!ni"".
W®rm In the imiV dealer*..
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n in tlrr nn* r* f« . • &lt;d to Clt* '•
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1lit ss*
Hu- ci'iilinclui
I1 i Ihr elt* •' 1.up.
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City To Make Ktpairs To Shuffle
Board Courts Following Petition KrfJ

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For Entering Store |*°^

NAVY KAN DIBS

II • l.ae.ihir.t I'rrta

i l c m u i : iiitlio r itio x lix ln y
n * ert» mI
M in i# n
n r i! l* h
lu.'ivx iTui-M 'i' lin&lt;l boon t o r ­
i’' d iu ',1 m ill ill's! rn y e d b y a
u i i n m i i i ’ o f f th e S lic tla n d
I'Hii* pttwi r company mam re. l.-lmul.s :im in n a to r o f tb c HfiiS
. I* • .tyn ctl tti furni«b fr* t •»( v is &lt;li-putt&lt;il w it h g ro w in g
x b ii^ r current for (be icimiiiul&lt;*i i n t f i i s i t &gt; b y K iirn|M ’’8 b r llig *
&lt;•1 Mu- ft cal year for ncvital a&gt;l
c ro n 's .
iTit'i'fial b|;btN u b lrli U"'iM l».* m
T b o r io r m a n a iin m in c c m w it
ki.'lb t| uiolrr ib»- ronIrncI

-.it'! iht* ctiii.i ‘1 of th%* London
ili**. '.1,850 Ion*, was sunk by
tlio Mine ii’niiarlne commander
be t t i . i t ly t durational. Fred |L»i
•i i • ml iIn* Isitllr.hip R o ju l
ft i t'd-l nicmbcr* of tbf Cotntui
in iei|iir*tin£
f • i':ik O .l. II ol 8cnpa Flow. Uerlli« •• e t»f the lake from p ttpei** • ,t i ii. l 'i m isim s I n earlier had
i! 'll. II||||*!| fleet had been
K N O X V IL L E . Trim ., Nov. 'ib tor far. t a romplicMrd problem rn&gt;t of the Fort Melon l*.*»k i ••
bl'* \ depress loll-Imrii llidnrtr) Iip«t ttnir. all 1**0• te*• Itnbli-lietl
It III •- nt-et u
m
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1 f o i Hie North Allantio
mat
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n* n
a Nile f-»r I ’ m f
It. I|,
• haii];ini;
Aiurrlrn'a i-ntiiij! kelmc piar'icc.. babat'dedoilOil «'aea n.d
la l,|,,,^
uoil •&gt; ilu- North Sea, but
mbit's
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• n t 'l ■'1., t (lie empire scamnrkt'ts
lor n c rifiilliiin i
The f&lt;,,*t l#t|je"cnle e xpirim eni* ('timiniiaiott b»iTod
ill
•i.
-• ii.-mg kepi "free and
[»r«Hlucti *vilb rnrli rapidity I he m
in /m e
fn u l.
\enelab|e«*.‘ .
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»*t eaoaeated to any
a n and was feverishly
fa r war. , t .
I - w a g t o i^ g r against
the Geraun govern'
"Genaaay already haa

H F .IH N K I.
Nnv. 28 _
t \l*&gt; — Fort itfn office anokeM*
man pnroiinred loday B u m I a
tlnioim trd thr nono»i?k rernion
lis fl aa41h. Finland in * not®*
hmohd to lb»* Finnish foreign
m h iM rr in 'In v o w ,

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a. .
a .
•
Mn*. h ratin e Ibulgr Jtdinmtt n li lintlcd lit i
bhriknrv N«V. J7. and Kuim*d l oiilnd or « $ I M.tum.miu inlo tltn n i«’
Citrus did nut suffer luday, and left in trm t by In r fatlii i. .lolni F. IIihIi t , niitoiiioldlr uinnufa«*l
funcastera raid It nould not be u rn
endangered tomorrow.
A report g*ve these minimum
temperatures
tuidotrow:
New
T im ) r n r #* fair, under Ibc 01
Smyrna. Mims, Sanford, Oviedo,
|&lt;« IV Mil'll of Ibc Klks l*od|V wil
hem lu rk 38.

Denmark Montgom­ Budget Director Flies
ery Must Serve At To Warm Spring To
L e a s t 30 Years ConferOn Expenses]

A lter staying.oot only a short
time, a 12-man Jury returned at
sea were noon today a verdict of second
admitted degree murder In the case ol
Montgomery, negro,
to avert Denmark
la g food. charged Mn ■ Grand Jfwy indict.

Blame For War
Lqid To British
By Nazi Leaders

F nir M'lmlult* | for Fibruntx \x,i •
Hie piincipnl topic, i t di cu iidi
"t tin* n g u l.ir meeting "f lilt
, ' “ l) CominiMhiim It* *-4 lilgl 1 will'll
the giuitp iti’forn ii net ion • ii -n*n*
In.; t!u* piiipi'Sk'd light iin: out i ;i I
and •iiin tiil ih 'I iiiinninii
Of III''
Elk Lmli'i* In npuiikur lii*' iililllial
1 M1f : ie providing ccitaiu ll'-tlls |
tb'li* Ulv I'bM'fV* d.
II. II i'n ln n tll, bn-al iu.ui;»i*t'i |
«.r tbi' l lotiila 1'owcr uml l.iuhl i
(*uiM|uiny, ruvi* lb*' C«»iiii'ii"ilo»i-j
••m n tl'tn U o l tuillm - of Ibr
hT &gt;| h- s '* m in i which vruuM b*
—At MIS 1*11Ot l»
i*Mp birthday nn cimiic r lf r f liv c xvlicn I be « il*
tb f 10-ycnr cuiitiad
Tin*

L A K E L A N D , [ sm \ „ 28 - ( / f t —
Kroj.f nlppNJ lemler truck ..crop*
In notlh M urids Ib is ' morning,
but Uic .Weather Hurt an said such
rrups should be protected tumorerw morning from furth er frost
damage.

Harold 8argcnt of Atlanta, was a gift to the Sargelils from Henry
Kurts, con of Wilbur Kurts, aim was technical udvlAor m filming
of GWTW. The painting deplrts Scarlett, who bears likrnuar to
Vivien I* ifh , standing on the stairway talking to a Yankre soldier.

English Bring 105

Commission HursDamPrisoners Home
bling
Concessions
States
From Scmlnob* Fair Chamberlain
Blockade Will Go
A. mw lO .ynit nI iim
liuliliu.!
emit met nut) (lie Si'MiiiMili* I'l'.tiiti
Into Kffeet Dec. 4

—■Acm ii 1*11o ro
Scarlett O'Hara wedding presents are becoming the vurue

“Relief cornea ahead of cv- amid all- the furore over the world premiere of "Cone With the
ety obligation,” Burton told Wind," in Atlanta on December 16. ThU painting, held by Mr*.

Nazis Declare Feat
Accomplished
By
O fficer Who Tor­
pedoed Itoyal Oak

City Defers
Approval Of
Lighting Deal

LAKKI.ANO, ‘Nov. 2»
The Florida Citl u« I'mimlselon
today extended tl*c maturity In*
(portion pot lad. and voted a cent*
a*tox Inspeettoh tax from Doe.
I to Jan. 1 .
Hy law (he iiupertlon period1
ondi midnight Nov. 30 but Um
eonttr (salon haa the authority tr,
extend the lime to protect the Industry #ltd the consuming public
front K&lt;otn fruit.
In part yctra, Ihr practice haa
Icon to extend the impectlon It,
days or a ntcnlh.
Itforeaenlativex or the Indua*
tr)* divided on the question of a

Services May
,
Be Destroyed •

NUMBER 84

British Cruiser
Sunk By U-Boat,
Germans Assert

Period Will
Be Extended.]!

Jobless C h a r g e On;
City Hall With De-,
* mand For Immedi. ate Action ByMayori

(AP)—M*yor Harold H. Hurton waa ready’ today to “de­
stroy” the cltjfr regular
services to feed lu n g r y re ­
liefers, who have threatened
to obtain food "oil our own

Established In 1908

$10,000,000 Falls Into Lap On Birthday

In Cleveland!
•

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nouncnl '.atm
“Anyone wlio Im. ».mc old
toys Io contribute "M'l who ,voult
like to iiiakc *n»ii4» rhlldrtii iiuppv
ihi* Christum- la iiiRrtl to tr|r*
llhoiir No. riTl. ami tlit- toy* u ill
Ih* chIIinI fnr." Mr. (iiMMlspntl
raid adtlinu' thi*t “thrv may olpn
br takrn In flu ( iitholic H«*rtorv.
BOO Oak Avi'irii1, nr to thr NYA
o ffirt In thr Cfijit II duj®."
Hr ipointrd out
that thr
National Youth
AJminMnitiun
haa i l u In'Kiiii work on n prnbti
sponsarr&lt;l I,v Hie I itv of Sanford
which
inclui-ie
la-anlif ication.
paintimr nf *triel marker., an.i
Um Conr.trur(iJti uf |wirk bvnclu'..

111’.' 'Illlb Ml
I iiiktioF. m p ly —-ftfv in g only to
itirtiii
Soviti
uiigcr —refuted
I **» •
ilro umi of Sunday Chit
ii 11 I ...... I. IriNipi i r withdrawn

I* to I.'* ntilrs kick from thu fren*
tb i m*tHi of Leningrad.
Tin* noli' ugrred. however# to
m'frrt i.H - * joint di militarLailoO
of tlif f'lmtiiT whereby both Fin*
ni h uiid H'lVirt troopa would be
hull'd Inrk. Otherwise, it was
•aid, Ilir’i can lie no unilateral
will"lrannl „f Kinui.h troops.
Kinlaml'a answer was di livered
to So, i d I'n m ie r and Foreign
&lt;‘iimmi*car Viache.lsv M. Molotov
.1 12:311 A. M. by thr Finnish
Minister, Pa»un A. A. S. Yrjoe*
VEHIUCT IN DEATH
k&lt;"l imii.
Evm a . Hie two men talked
LOS ANGELES. Nov. 28 - M ’l at Ihr Kremlin the Soviet radJaa
*— A corcner's Jury yesterday re- In an iiI'IhwI repeated over and
turned a verdict of homicide, by over In Hie Finnish language, was
iicrsons unknown after hearing railing upon the Finnish people to
inquest witnesses tell how they overthrow their govenaent
saw and heaid George Sehachtcr,
Harou Vryoekosklnen told .
alias Harry Gotteaman, shot down tov fixity that Finnish
___ artillery
in gangland fathkm Thanksgiving I
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C lo s e 2 0 ,9 0 0
S h o w s In U . S

ith grade of the Junior
ol ployed the froohmon
by In TolleyboII. Bran
JEST
i more m i ono-oldod, Dorothy Jfaaaaci. W ill# Bohan.
i W low oi h o w l
L r a p O •MW*

•’■at tha end of the
'Mot uu
EMaabr

ss

*d R a m n in to * Who 2?k i
the campaign by th* t b f l. l
•ra te
oflmulata
trading
home.
Ilo Mid that oo a
taooey la totag sprat wit
town that It fi having a • «
effect on the baste..* of
eJty; The amount apoat a
ally In other town* to. nail*
to ho flva- hundred the*
dollar* add weald gfv# a«1
wont to twtoo.aa mwi*

SK S r 'K A

waftjjie m e m :*

Paulina Hatty, and Daphne Tew*
morxL
’ ,j,
minute game • The freshmen wor* challenged
to another game lo be plovnd In
the near future becciaa a few .of
the Junior IJIwh players were en­
able to psrtike In the gnijie, and
aotenUi grade sukutitules were

*iFhU&gt;
imnmen.

&gt;

SUSAN KIRTLEY.

le Teachers’
New Addition Made
Holds Session
To School Library
nolo County Toaehera'
An Important addition, to tha
|t Uio La w , Monro* Seminal* 'High School Library Is
lured*/, November 15. n gentleman who I* expected la
lack fa r. a regular

WUg « • follow*:
Invocation—Btoot Bo t W T t o ’ h
Woteomo—Bob Htekaen. rcmidrat
4 of the d a m O a k .: . f ' . -5 f
Re*pem*—Battle Bowl, Daytona
Booch Club pnsMrat
Presentation o f (t f t to Mtoa Nel­
lis William*, eponoor o f Bon*
ford Clob—Boh Hickson. : • '. ■ ■
Son#—"America- in I*tin .
Beloa—-Ah, Bwrct Myowry of
U fo -i -Nighty Like a B * * * , « Orace Sebro*.
,v
Violin Solo— Robert McCall. '
Chtracteilsitlon—Riolan Winn.
Plano Solo#—"Lotus LandJ^*
a Wild Rcee-— Mahf Boldin.
Somr—-Old Polka at Homo"
I at hr.
Speech—Dr, Benson W. Darla.
Dr, Darla Is the h«ed of I
classical Isnguagsa idopartnsent
Stetson University. Ho (g.nol

Girls* Hi-Y Holds
Bi-Monthly Meet

English Work To Free
Own Commerce O f
Menace O f Mines
•r

(w t r

Colbert, Mtoa
Mtoa Lillian

’ ^UABTBRM AN.

Mine* Adrift
Nary Office Wi

Seminole County
Court Records

mm-'

Jap *n warned sternly she may
l * co rpdtod; to use -appropriate
As ho told the story of hit piandfather, who oncq waa king
cuuntc.-mMxures.”
. ' . The Bcandtaavton
eountrks, o f the far-away Island o f Yap In the Pacific ocean, and Ihcn mys­
those most vitally effect- teriously dbappoarod on the high s^ns, L. J. Butler, of Atlanta went
ci, joined tbo chorus. D»
on about hla work o f grading cotton, ..The United States governwas *ald .'to bo jrrotettlni
Sweden was mold to have l
nods icpreecntaliona.
sfiblialx1 continued
MMltnlMol SH
tllo
, -Britain
undeterrrd,
■nd ot fh* tamo Urn* pought to
f|Oo b«r own committo from tbo
.. pftil. of mines. Tbs w»ry toouod
on urgent call for dgepsce fishern«n to ’ volunteer a* mlne-sweep*&gt;rt. London underwriter* Increased
•» nsttno Insurance tntea at h re­
sult o f *7 ship* being added to
the Uat o f victim* of* war in'the
last seven days.
While mince stole tha ohow,
sobmarines and vndermo craft re-,

produce* the balk of
ho Just ask* politely for poor pec*

WABHINOTON, *0 0 .^ *5 ^ 0 1 7

t H i jls [ i
frtodoph

Day, be will bora a nfce din-

•

. P O t i t t O N T M A N K B O iy iW
The BqirHa wwkod SO very bard,
wantad to e.U brai*;

fot a y father, ton,
Lhankfal for a y ototan.o
all a y family, tra*. t&gt;
W - -A- -- ^ MA— -L
F titttr e r i n U

haakfbl for a y oonntry,

Meet On Wi
hankfnl lor my couatry,'

three things,, and yell’ll, get ten

•LLn I&gt;. Ivey was naim I chairman at a Biicci.il romml Iff* on RtilM»m( K. K. UiKiinillit, Frank (
t iirittlimn ni mngcrncnU jy lurtn- ShnmeA niitl K. C. Smith.
bt r 1 1 oT iht* llutinraa and ProThe unions announr
Another important Item of, the I
diately they would call _ _ -------, fcn-luiuil Men's Aatocialion lunt prtigmm iit decorntlng the bind- '
‘ o Chamber of Comstrike today unlr* tho producers |night at Ihc
r,v,-.-&gt;w
mrrer, and pUnii wore IcnUthi*- lirsn M'ctiuii uut| holtliiiK of eju*- I
change tbclr po«itii'n*.
rial event" cm the main street* I
|(a of the moUon
Financisl stioll.
.... |lv made for one,of the lalycst Frank Fhamta In chntrmau of this
;ramit of octlvlrt«**i held in Sonpicture tnduatry waa given os the I
-during tiic tiirUtnmn hoa- rommlttcf and other* are Floy ,
reason for the deadlock.
,*■
Delgado, Frank
Hit urr, K. C.
• -Dnc to c o p d M m U M M ^ « ,'*J
SmiUt jii)d W. p. Ilofmaim.
a complete readjualmsnt in the In-1
Every turivlumt in the rUy i&gt; J
uio Cluui \iara(ic with HimIa
dustry, we are not In n position 11
uijt by bunt nl the Muhici- Ibeing rtqiu'ietl to partici|tate.
to grant the wag* demands.-.* nl
the l-tulu't of caiieiite
statomrnt by the producers said. P1 I’ur mid rrcorltil •*;• u l*«*a i- I! itHowever,
ipilte Mila 11 itini lot our will Ih* |
William llloff, chairman of lh« 11
callril upon lor t hir^e euiilrihli- i •
ronfrn'mr of htudlo union*, hur , 11
lion, It wait tiitf.'.
rivd In union headquarter* to con. “
Tile folio a ii»|* •oiuiuit lee i»» in
fer with other labor Icadsr* In tin*
rliarue til fmnift *. J«m* F.merick, I
collaps- of ncgotlatlona &lt;ifler lie J"
ehniriiiiin,
A I*. 1 ‘ollum, ll I.
was airestrd and released.
Pel kin J^im I I I Koiimilliit. no.I I
Bloff. western representative of
nil mcrrhntil- will In* mutaetetl l(
the Internallunal
Alliance of
within the m \l few day-.
]'
Thcstriral Stage Employes, sur- ,r
Tin* next OM'i'tiugr of the eom*
rendered on a telegrophle war- ['*'
vnittee will
li«M Kmlay even '
lent basol on a 17-yeor-old pan .,
inir. Ihc I. .it wliirli time h i - '
dering conviction In Chicago.
,
langenteiitji will he eiimidfii'tl
1
The I. A. T. S. E. won a 10 ...
Mtuuliiy, I Mt
I. Imh ieeii se 1
percent Increase for It* 12,000 j
lertetl for tin o|irillttir «'f Ih*’ *»f- |f
member* and then occuied Ih*
fieiul 1 1 iinoii when all ih&gt;pl.tyi ,*
producer* of reneging on Ihr In- ,c
ami decoration -lioiild Ih* placed. '
crease. The film executives clilmt-d
Ih* wage victory ww* bludgeon.-.I —
from then: and that they would tx&lt; .t
rulned In the far* e f shrinking X
revenue*.

h*

by Hooiey*lC*ftt' « f t Drying o f
llsh‘ U-hoat special taxes to pay emergency
defense coots.
chsrged to hav* been maoqueradThe President yesterday posed
lng a* a Netherlands iteimer.
■ public dlacuuion oil the ques­
Cermsn and French communi­ tion o f whether such
oVU ys
ques ogrecd only on minor ac- should be placed on a pay axt.vtty on the We*tern Fionk
or b* met by borrowing with no
Ramaala, with a new coalition you-go baais with special takoa,
rablMt began husbanding re- new taxes.
lonrtM'Wnning export of barley
Vandenburg, a member of the
and vegetable prcduct*.

-MWTn LUNDquOrr

• — \* m i : 1’ iiurti
M m . K. SI. MrNitl), nbovc, Imii' womtin In n petty of rlrvi it
imnlltiK wild Ituasian Hours in the Cln'tokri* Nullntinl Kurcsl with
bows mid brrows, sent u rtecl-pointcl arrow thruuirli n -00.pound
hoar, for the season's biggest kill. She -cut llirre arrows into the
amiilsi before surrendering (hi* fipht o which lie severely injured
one of the iiarty's dog*.

Vandepburg I&lt;
For New Levies
InU . S. Defense

Senator Backs FDR
S u g g e s t i o j i For
“ P a y -A b-Y on-G o”

w s s a fc r a

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‘ i K t f i a r ts a k fi JBPsSsSr

hntl
"price
Mutt
t out
i the
can

|iMt| nil oppor'unity to .necur©
for
Snnfonl :i
lonnufacturlng
plniit Ihnl had an nnmial payroll
of IfiHO.omi wr
would
inovq
hritveii mill earth to iiuluco thrnt
to eomr lien*, tiiul &gt;et -imply by
keepiug loeiil ti title u! home WO
that rouhl easily lm\e tin* equivalent
• io»- of juti mii'Ii a plant .•»ince mort
r ns tluiti that amount %f money it
"pent out-of-town eaeli year."
BERLIN. Nov. i i — (4*)— Nail " e agreed defense expendluirot
•
laiiet
With the incrchniltA Betting
ipokaamen sold last nlgfat that should be pay-as-you-go. i II*
the eniiuple niitl pledging themMid
souad
public
credit
to
tho
Get many's Intensified mike and
the w lu 't to tin t i eonipetilion as to
U-boat warfare has “ thrown Brit- greoteet national defense neces­
oicen «|mi 111&gt; ami prleei, the ttayorcon*
sity o f OIL
al* bn tha defensive” and soon
•mice tluiltil that it should he possiblu
Senator King, Utah, • ranking
may*compel neutral natiens to
ii nu to fill all \a&gt; ml Nloren, uecrssibreak o ff nl) trad* with tha Brit- Democratic member o f th* com­
vliich late tin
liiiiiijf of additioiml
mittee, said he opposed enorM IllftC.
uu- help, mid |iroiuote the construc­
N if i' quartei* and the pros* to- too|« expenditure* fo r the Army
tion of iieu Itoijsch, if ihu pco# t admitted aoraswbst freely
umii* pit* will pel luaiieiitly adopt thu
thfit tha German navy to sowing
Iplit- piuctiec oi (lading nl home*.
# • cjoo* to the British cooat*
1 the
Oulliliiiig Ills plan of
cum*
contended thU can tv done
. ?*ur' palgli, Major I Ilk-gill's thawed the
id to |*lol||, |uo pledge curds which lit
propoMil lo lia\e higiied, one
blockade warfare.
',l* the men liiiiil* and the other by
H a n o t ho assumed thef British
the Iiuldle. The curds v/ill bo
• »• *« then* araaa, tbo
Tentative
plan* liuvc
Irvu
* ciiciliated !•&gt; ncliool children who
“ M, and iktrafora they
drawn up fur the Khrln.i*' mmusl —Nine t:p-iuhklMK nun) cmiiiIvlty
*’*’ competing for
00
JJgJJ to twpratod as, trade
charity dance to bv In 1.1 nl Dm ntaiMlrr* havi* Lfri n sinnnionril
, y worth of prizi m to he awarded
armory about the middle of De­ hurt* for an iimiBiial nnifi'miru
^ those MMirmg the Urge»t num’* * * »/
b*ve |b# German . NEW YORE. Nuv, S3 _
cember, it wo* announced today with the RciitM.il aIn f t mi tin' nn •
tlielher of Mgiuilurvs.
r lv * of Uio , prosecution’s
by Georre Weinstein.
The Al.ijoi ii Imi explained that
riut ttiOFN liniiiink' *•( Ihr icRulin'
defsnsivn bat the: raunte nonlost Frits Kuhn
There will bn a miisII ndmisti. n imny and Ntoti"tml tiimrd.
The Rotary Club will hold It*
n nuinhir of prizes negregating
charge
for
all
men,
Mr.
Welnatrin
regular
luncheon
meeting
Monday
netted In any manner with Im­
|U0 would he offered to
Three Il4*«it«*nnnt oiiurith alio
cnarged wftfc t|* miiopprond
at the Valdes Hotel at 12:13 I slid, and each man ran l ring a* are romniaii%'ii« of fit 11 unity orproving labor conditions.
sclimil pupils writing the u«*t
S fa a n - A m ir ir a r
many ladles as he wishes without
o'clock.
essays
mi Ihf
miportuncu of
Itanitatiom^ mil
iv ntaj* r gen„.Ju*t bock from a 15-day midadditional cost.
liading in .Saiiiuitl
und
that
era|« were ili'icUtl to ntt*nd the
Western
bis
its tour. Die* spoke o f hi*
W -tora «ndic.rt
Hr
added
that
rarh
perwn
at­
City Court will bo held Mon­
thcsi' essays will he published
ronfrrrmo Nov. BO to iron out de­
fo
a m liW x future, neat week’s
commlltee'a
^»to otter flv* were cs
tending
the
dance
will
be
rxpeeled
afternoon nt th* Police Stefrom lime t» timu in The Herald.
tails uf thv hum t iiiteiiMe truiiiiiiR
buarlng,
W r i i i ( , and a dosli
desire to get out day
to by toft to tbo jury.
•
Uon with City Judge Frank I- to bring some kind uf gift for an since the Woiltl War. The uffieeis
I lii i ■" MT*lion nf the hunks
• tf the
larraligatior. M
tW laveoligaUon
l T poasJble. Mlllor presiding.
underprivileged child. Anything head the nine eoipn urrnu in the
1 ■'-•mill .SiipcriuU'ndelit I.owBo Alto referred to hto previous
in the way of clothing or toys
tun in viii'uuiaKing custuinvis nnd
complaints that tho Fodtral GovTh# Monthly mooting of the will be suitable whither expen­
•thuol ti-aclicrs to trade in San*
•nu^osit had foiled to holp^U* Men's Clob of tho Holy Crus. sive or not. he Mid.
ford, hud ul.p hern secured, the
The Ministerial Aasocial ion and
Church wlU bo bold Monday evento •itowod to atonn
Mnyur said, pointing out that
other
orgenlMtionx
will
have
tag at 7:30 o'clock In tho Parish
hong* a y mind by
slips trading u. follows will b*
Mis*
Elisalx-th
Thill
mund
uf
tills
charge
o
f
distributing
the
gifts
House. Light refreshmonU will be
city u s. im,- ... in -tmirnts nt plnrnl in srhuul tcirticrs' pay
to nnderprivillged children.
iiir witness M t o * •raay. I d gel onl tomorrow bollunllngdon Cidl&lt;-g&lt;- nt Montgom­ envelops:
ill* “ gotodn ongcL- m u m Its o hcadacho from t e
''The Kehnnl Hoard is heartily
ery, Alnhams wh.&gt; were mtnl
Offlcera and men o f Ito three
» Camp, a blond*
to oad. but Wa a thing
more Intrlligi-nt thsn ys |K-rt.■nt in sympnlhy with the Mayer's
‘ f t o W tor finger# 5 5 " Xut to be done and Tm Imo I companies of i the Florida
of the rollrge vluih-nts in the ‘Trade nl Home' rsnipaign. As •
tvtog t* stick with II until they National Guard returned today
Bprlng.
United Rtales on the basis of an example of loyal cltiscnihip
(the Administration) taka th* ow after a week of maneuvers at
Under one plan to Im&lt; considered psychological tents given to nil We Impe )» l l will supiHirt this
Th* case of W. C. Touchton,
M -toW W y fo r r n L it* . 7 c Z Keystone Height*.
campaign, spending as much as
ebargod with manslaughter. In the at tho conference, the National
possible of your iudary with local
H o t v lll bo a reorganisation death af two DeLand girls, yes­ Guard brigade nnd divisional com­
merchant*. Signed: T. W. Lawf t girls' County 4-H d ab s Mon- terday waa Mt for trial Dec. 11 manders, key stuff officer* slid
ton. Hupt. Public Inst.1'
COTTON REPORTED UP
in th* Circuit Court before Judge certain reserve officer* woiltd he
At the suggestion o f M. L,
given training with the regular
MUtord
B.
Smith.
Hshorn the entire Hoard of Db
W W ORLEANH, Nov. I t
army In handling largv liodle* of
Andrews,
borne deasonstratiun
Other
casao
oot
for
trial
wer*t
nicturs was re-elected to aerro
— SecivUry Henry PUaci
agent for Bemlnoto County an- Dotamarfc Montgomarv, first ito- troops.
* l y report to a * New Orto
students In the United States who for the new year.
Th* officers summoned were:
araa murder, Nov. 57) Sinclair
Director* bf the essocialion o f
LteuL Gens. Hugh A. Drum, took this test.
Ash, ftn t degra* murder, Dec. I|
The teste Indicated that 60 per- leh past year were unxnimoualy ro*
Charlie Barits, t in t degree mur­ commander of the First Army eentWif the freshmen at Hunting­
d l or ,h« n* * ‘ H months
der, Dec. • { Jans* Freeman, first and Second Corp* area; Stanley don this year are above the aver­ •,rc.U.
period. They are Jo* Eme rick, E.
II. .Ford, Second Army and Klath
•terra* murder, Doc, 5.
C.
Harper,
W. M. Haynes, Jno.
age
Intelligence
for
the
majority
th o charge against Touchton Corps area commander, and Stan­ of college student* in tbs not! n. P,' ,r 7 * **• J- tjodgo, fa. L. Par*
aroO* tost year following th* ley D. -Embkk, Third Army and
kins, IL B. Pope, Z. B RaUlff.
Fourth Corps commander.
Major Generals John U DoWilt, who become* commander of
tbo Fourth Army and Ninth Corps
about Doc. I with - rank of -lieutenant general; James A.
ruff, oommandt-r of Firs'
Partly cloudy tonight and Sun­
area; James K. Parsons,
day, slightly warmer tonight axCorps) Don tel Van Voorbl
tranu sooth portion and anal ccaDraft-Rioters la Now York hi
Corps| Parry. P. Blshup.
t n i const) colder Sunday hi con- 1151, resisting Mrvtc* - ta tha
tool and extrams northcaat por- Union Army, hold pomosato.

Prosecution Drops
5 Counts Against
Bund Hea4 Kuhn

Elizabeth Thurmond
Rated Hitfh In Tests

[lifc E D L L V H te A
AfVV V*-

Walter M. Haynes

holitlny ami
srn^onnl
buying,
lloiist' nru| Miggrsti'il llmt trading kt
infor* |iiouii* hIiouM Ih* npi*1i«*«I to th©
! purchase of nbriibn,
furnitur©,
V\oml, j Ituiltling BiipplieN, hair trentmentg
flurVcw. Unil so forth ns well n&lt; -hoes and
rssitm ; Pt esses.
wns
Waller Haynes, prosiilent of
and ||i,. ,\sroria'lnn, who presitled over
“ •"'y I Inst nlpltl's meeting, pledgod the
Intnre | mu |„.r,.,.|,t
opernllon of the
croup to tin1 Mnyor's rnmpalgn
'Pub-jtM "Keep Sanford Dollars In
Ti*la- ! Suiiford."
Amosg others who
stale i -poke ilnt ing the mee'tng were
' II II. Pope. Arlhtir Yowell, llol
Wight anil fleorge Weinstein.
| A eommitlee was
appointed
I ( ) by President lluyne* to rontider
! the mntler of Chil«tniai decora*
9 9 toms ilnring iIn- holiday renson
“ —1 and went Inlo immeilinte sesnO Q ",‘in following niljourninent o f
l l k n Ihr regular meeting.
In introducing hi* plan to OB*

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Merchants Are Urged
To Set Example By
Doing Their Own
*Trading At Home

Senators Pepper And
Presides At Meet
Andrews Dedicate
Three Dormitories Higgins Snys Plan I f
Successful Is Equal
To $500,000 Payroll

l Fallen • &gt; *»•mi-1 • ii i■■•V |ht *
:nu t wove lf*or'H&gt;e f-iv 21,t)ir.l i&gt;lu&lt;
|«••*» tvchuiclvn
Willi mi
llloff.
j rh-irrvs*« of t‘v
cotifcii iwi’ " f
»tu lio I’lilohe, Mini oot|.,.«] lu« i-oolj
• ill ielay «
•'I'Ttienil I'lrlk*
thrtUVbnor III i iluv Motion p«*|1 ire- Imiurirt. Tbo hour o f »li,&lt;
.nnlkutt an* unsiUMUttcc'l.
; Tji- itfo llo w ' n p i*,
i ferrn e of .A F L rxecutvlvs and
I nmvte proourtTH, ■&gt;\i ulitrli dtoeph
pi. Friu-nck. rlislniion of tl-&gt;« pn• ••evr"- ncnitlntlnr i-oniyiitire, In*
fcrmnl union' thvlr t.'imathl* w&gt;r*
being rvfiueJ I ci m - n «x&gt;niplrio
ireditutnint )*«*••&gt; Iho Industry
ilu'ouah I « k o f (itilm i markets
Tho -union*' imiiilf'l to ttio •'olhoi'.ltant nahHie- cf atai* and

vVA neutral chorus Of nrotd«t against tha* latest Allied
pbm. of strangling Germany

LlT war started. Nine Sanford Agricultural Credit Carp..
iM wsr* sighted p e ­
To Faderal Lend Beak. &gt; • ’ •J '
Sanford A g r i^ fo fs d Cradtt Carp.
A
w.
« . e k svjA ^ I . I -----r
rt* were relayed by

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Alumni Swarm
Florida Campus

Scandinavia Is
3 Affected Also

Tib bi-monthly Meting of A *

? S ’ rou know

M o t i o n Picture In­
dustry Braces It­
self Against Call
O f Union Leaders

fBacium P r o t e s t
•British Plan For
j Halting E x p o r t s

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Touchton Case Is
Set For Dec. 11

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LOCAL WEATHER

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TH IS M IGH T B E A GOOD

Meeting: N ew Conditions

iford Herald

Mefchajtta of Sanford pledged their cooperation to the
Mayor’ll "Trade At Itome” campaign at a fine meeting of (
a* M W M p I i h
m a tte r
ProfcMlonal Men's Annodatlon last!
‘ I d * , a t Ik p h a l o rria a the Buaincaa and
I' la r M a . a o d r r Iha A M night.
This was one of the largest meetings of strictly
# f H a r r k a. I * t .
business men we have seen in a long time, and it was cer­
RMXAKn
i . nr.tw
M lln
tainly the most representative of nil classes of merchants.
n K I V — Naatarea M a a a a rr
Mayor Higgins mode a telling point in his talk to- tha
tterunt . math*
tourfcact*:when he frankly suggestotLIkf.* the -meultant*
■ r a t h la A ds a a*#*
ca
^
•• "a and their fnlMtinrirttmiM set an exhmpleJin trading at
home and that local stores should keep in line with outHm i M
H i of-town stores In respect to holiday and seasonal buying.
When other stores are featuring Christmas goods- .locAL
.• f t liu r ?
ra rd » • {
molNtlMic aiNl »•«!**• Ilf stores should do the same.
tmmrmim l « t ik &gt; f r y - # « f
In this connection we think it is only fair to point
N M i w i l l •»* ehMr*r4 tmr
■r • 4 terll«ln* rale*.
out a change which has come about’during the lost ten or
N n n w rr
I4#pe**eala« fifteen years which may have something to do with this
represent T W I l e r « l4 In
We don’t supnosc there ;is a business
m i 4 mt »4 % e rf l* ln «. out-of-town buying.
f i f enee. V; m aln
tn ln etl at the I n r v
ml ifee rmmmtn w ll h p r ln - In town which has more competition with otil of-town con­
n r r ie r a In #; M e « i » an4 cerns than docs The Sanford Herald.
Literally thousands
of out-of-town newspapers arc now purchased dnily by our
M la a a t a k t r M T S e
Hn«M
local people.
l-rra a w k le b la A t l a w P »r- r a ;n iiuled
r f fa ik
—a a—,.
This was not always sb. Fifteen years ngo the out- i
Blfaa a f a ll w m dlsealebea
■«» II a r aar a t l n a l w
side newspaper having the largest circulation here arrived
la Ik la
p u re r aad
alaa
a l memm n a k llt h r d k r ra la . nbout noon and was read by loan than two hundred persona.
Sts l a a a k llr a lla a mt a w t H I
hBS a circulation of
tea k rra la a re alaa reserved. It now arrives before sunrise and
around a thousand. Other newspapers have increased
JRDAAY. NOV. SB, IM * their local circulation in like proportion. Tho radio which
firings its news and advertising programs into moat SanLC VERSE ECU TODAY fohl homes i' h another out-of-town competitor as effective i

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OMAHA* N K I. W ORLD-HERAlit

“Only tho men lb«m»*he*ea» the strike will end at one*.’’
Regardless of He merits, the
end IV apologise* the Detroit
News to It* reader* who u rfe lt strike U a very expensive way
to “do something” shout the big of aettllng labor deputes, and
Chrysler »trike In that itrike- bitterly unjust to the nonparticipsnt*. It it the way of war,
cursed city.
The factory gate* are open. and in the end, in most eases,
There ere orders on hand for nearly everyone love*. Coneed
Ir,’’there are instances in which**
thousand* of car*, but a . picket id
tujr,
O r -j x yls'JM 4» arbitrary and _
line la on guard und VortWirtn^s*
opnrenalro and the Stm *U *th*&lt; '
will not n»»* through It.
Hor I* the tieublo over wsgeu only weapon left In the workers' •
or sanitary end safety rendi­ hands. But when It is admit­
tions. Chiefly involved U whet ted that the- pay b generous,
the News deecrlbo# s* “a lech- hours and wortrliig eandltlons
nlesllty of union procedure1'— res:unable, then often It 'is the
the closed
shop. .....................
Incidentally, labor bo**, reaching Aut foe more
c lo se d
the union demands a voice In power, more due*-paying mem­
fining
production
schedule*, ber*, who victimise.* hi* followwhich the company holds U a
There should bo n. better way|
function of management
But—fend this D what lb* o f bringing together employers,
employe*
nnd the general public
News deplored—-the basin*** lire
o f the community is suffering. ia a unity or effort with Justice
Not only ern 65 thousand work­ sml the square deal ail around.
er* Idle, who for four week* Some day, If our Indastria! sy*.
might have been drawing many i*n 11 to. ,hrlve •"«* labor be
thousands of dollars an hour fully employed, there wUI be.
for 40 hours n week. There .arc
the Innocent bystanders. “ Groc
era, baker*, druggists, landlords,
doctor*, dentist*, lawyer*, butch­
ers, gasoline stations and a hun­
.We Pay Cash For
dred and one other In all kinds
o f bu.lnrares and
professions
lined Furniture At
are deprived of normal Income.'
All over tho country Chry»lrv
dealers are without cam to aell.J
and salrmen and mechanics In
their *ilc « room* and rervlco at»-{
lion* ar* without Income. Thne,
the strike nffectn many thou*-1
ends beyond the more CIO mem-,
FURNITURE CO.
bcrahlp."
There’s Ihe rub— th* innocenl'

DIRECTORY

V'r'i- . . L i

nniA
that aold »» nnv newspaper.
Tikn thru thing* hence; !
Now we nre not suggesting that this "Trade A t Home"
^ make not wy father'* house a campaign should ho extended to the banning of out-of-town
r .1wuM of^rnc fh»n.ii*c2iJ^ n 2:,n I newspapers. Wo boll eye that the reading of more than
R a n m i , m„,, imiiMtriani
one nowspaper is essonliel to nn enlightened cltiaenry. Wo
"*■
Vet Remain*
. Iilon't helievn anyone can pretend to he well Informed who j
• a not discouraged. thnush ihc |f|oc„ not read nt least one of the great state papers, and
t o , S a t T T ’m ^Im pnrt.nt ye. jon«
° " r bl« metropolitan dallies, in nddltlon to his local
■ ■
| newspaper.
tuty atili- com&lt;* m daybreak
But we do believe that thla aituntlon presents a probto your yard.
,lem to tho local merchant which he cannot nfford to ignore.
^mu*M?nairinirr ” ' rXqU (Every morning on practically every door step is placed an •
and »&lt;iric, and laughter in out-of-town newspaper containing out-of-town advertising.
n strong appeal to trade with out-of-town *ioros, a strong
W -. tho «ya*
v-Of little children yet ton young to reminder that tho Christm as season is nt hand, with inknow,
&gt;BtUUend'to
earth a» glint of
° r parn.
P ®"" numerahle suggestlona for charming gifts and moat a*1 land to noth
“ dU
ji—
tractive merchandise.
W
“‘ And llaht the long dark journey
Over, tho radio, which to the misery of neurotics is J
here bolow.
apt to lie loft running all day, come simply spell-binding
not dl*couragc«l, though the r.xhortatinnx to trade nut-of-tnwn, with imsltivcly irrcnlatllde dracrlplloh* of choice g ift aelecllrtna and the moat con-,

WAGONER

dieted wllh h«rd»hlp because the
normal rh*nnel* o f Lusiuev* are
blocked.
I f I ho elrlkrra werf
losing only their own good wagri
then It would be their own bullnee*— *nd that o f the employer
with whom they routd not com*
to terms. Hut many more than
themselves,
some a
thounnml
mile* dlnUnt, me compelled to
endure lo.*s they cannot afford
and for which they nre not re­
sponsible.
Nor ean they help themselves.
"The only jierw-n who ran do
anything it Hie rant; and file
member o f lh.' union. I f he I*
tired o f the rttlkfl he ean tell
the CIO Iradcrn no, nnd if he
tell* them In rnfflelcnt number*

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Your Clocks And |
Wslrhes Repaired By
Dno Who Really
Knows How

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BRIGGS

of young grovi, blankelrd the roll­
ing highland*. An the tree* ram,
Into hearing r-rrnl pnrl ing and
JEWELER
canning pbinl were reijhli-b-il:
I M little Inereare nn.i the »elf- vin cln g argum ents you e v e r honril ii h 4 o price and
tourist* altrarlion* surli n* tin)
103
MagnoU
«n t&gt;rur_g»hl i« a 'rb l* i” nn ■PI*onl which on ly the moat loyal nnd civic-mindTower, lllghlniiil* llm-unoek muII, PltRSTON fiROVF.lt
|Am,-iIcon
World wer
«oldlrr» I
meager spoilt
„
houackre|)cr can Ignore.
Cypreii Hard. iu lMnl.onr«l th •
WAflHINCTON,
Nov.
26
—
(Ah
:
who
now
dinre
Ihnt
linpiessliv
that which I* rtcrnslly
motorists; hut line., nnd trurlAnd It crentca n.condition, which If ignored by Ihe — From what battlefield w ill, i pdiph at Arlington:
: worth-while,
llnc:: movcl In for llu lr nlmrr n,
merchant,
spells
his
ruination.
The
time
has
long
since
eomo
America'*
next
iinknown
"Knuivn
bill
In
&lt;Jod."
bmmly
\_
Ills grarlou*
buslncst thi* (■ntcrprlriug i.retlmi
lie- wa* one o f four soldier*. promised.
passed when a merchant ran limit his competition to his aoldlrr? And bow *nnn?
Still Uta fell—
for
Will
lie
die
uhnuul
In
one
&lt;
mpiirli
(rum
lliu
Jslllrfield*
of
next door ncighlmr. Rood rouds, rapid transportation,
fior asks on* »lngle peony
Those origin..I
road* ,vor.“
more tffo il to “ end *11 wnr*," or Ihp Ai'no-Mamc, Aleute-Argonnc, uldumd. |uitrli*d. relnlil, n* (Into
newspapers and radios have changed nil that. Ho Is com­ will he dlc» ''.Homrwhrre
In Homme und ,Ht. Mihlet, cHomii
It
^
pratcc-Bowrr,
county vainly trl.-d lo keep *
peting with the world nowadays mid to survive he must America" to keep an alien powrr from among ell tho unidentified and
from netting *ggre*zlve foot­ A hip: Iran dead In symbolize what abreast of Hie •wifi innrrb of
Fort Pierce I* boasting “ big adjust- himself to It. progresr,
but Irtlfic was nltvny
In jolocal
to ertaH ln
c*^ conatructloM
this country had tried In do.
When the world changes its styles, offers Christmas hold In thi* hcmUpheic.
a Jump or two olir.wl niul tratny
Tho
four
*nhllnr*,
each
*'do*d
• In the vlelnlty of Washington
tbpse nuul* that ,rrie once Hie
gifts or Muring merchandise, the local merchant must do nre
pUnt City announce* Uje
the tomb* of one or more of a gun-hol wound In tho body,” pride of Folk nre m »orrv In com
i f o f tho first pint of strawberries so too. When tho out-of-town store .drops n dally Invita­ vnknown roidler* of each nf were slisnnl In four r««keU In parlion with modern highway* n.
little French hotel nt &lt;’h*lon«- were the old sand trail* to lh.
In the now *cn *m i.___
tion to trndu out-of-town, the loral merchant must follow America'* major ware. In Alexan­
618 MBLLONVILLE AVE.
Virginia, Ju»l ncreM the »ur-Mnrno.
nine-foot nsphnlt ribbon* that re
to f«r suit if he would keep pace with his competitors In neigh­ dria,
K
Potomac from Washington snd
Into the room where thev were, plnred them.
boring ciilcs.
only a mile or two from Ailing- went Sergeant Kdward F. Yeung
.And *o today w* find Ihoi*
. - ■r fo r Christmo*.
ton, I* burled sn unknown soldier er, of Chleago, who for hi* out good folk* of Hie Heenlc High
of H i p Amerlean revolution. Ill* standing *r»vl,*e lind been ssleel- land*-, atili talking lirMDJs w t w
■ ir
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— ;y ■ ;?
ng */ Oermnn mine*
shrine. In the “ old Prenbyterlin pH In ' deflgn*le which o f Ihs ludividual* or o* *»parol* totn
v n m airplane* explode* that old
church" I* remrmtered by hi*- four would lie brought to W»*h munllies, but o* n iinllioil group |
’ thserv about lntern»tlonnl luw
terinnn sml m»ny patriot* but inglon for solemn entombment, with reprcM-ntativi- citizen, of Hi: :
fegulstlng tho wars of tho future.
A French military band played entire area from Maine* City to
lll a world so full nf crurkpoU it is inovitulilo that often forgotten by tho public.
Not far from the tomb of the outride n. Iia clrrled three time, lake I'tacJd tmiuUd togellwr In
many
ernckpot
ideas
should
l&gt;o
suhmittud
to
military
au­
Senator Olss* asy* he think*
If your csr U Ihe tenth one lo blow horn for curb
unknowu oohller of the World about tho r.-skots, placed a wrea'h gel not only tho modem read
.* Wa eolletguo Senator Byrd of thorities in time of wurs ns a means of ending the war. war, In Arlington, lie the tanglei on the third from th* left, *ahil- this splendid mv (toil deserves,
service we will serve the drinks FREE— Every tenth
J3K , Virginia would make one » f lh« In a world so full of rrnrkpot Inventions such as the radio, temaln* ef ftJ unknown soldier*, ed iih.l
car winx. . . .
withdrew.
Assembled but to work together, for Ike
Wat candidate* fo r pfeildont the television, submarines and airplanes, it Is Inevitable that Union and Confederate, taken military commander* III turn welfare and ndvnnrenvnt nf Ihe
Democrat* could find,
from a ma»« grevo ut (icily*- (*l,it*d. Tho uthec..lhr&gt;,o todlc* whole area.
some of Ihoso crackpot ideas might work.
This offer ia Rood for Soft Drinks and Ico Cream
I.ast work it wo* my privilege
,
were removed to lie fornv»r un•All of n« hope of emirio that
Bo the British have set up nit Invention Board to burg.
to olirnd a i iectlm: of the Scenic
only and mny be discontinued without notice
Th*
late*!
of
Amrrira'u
unKn?v,,L.
*n
"
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0,1
Florid* will never havn another which all crazy notions nu.y be submitted fo r careful sift­
llUklandcni ami I want to trll
known,
who
died
on
one
nf
four
Uc1,
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boom: Still nonn of n* would «h ing to sco If any of them contain anything which might be
great hattlefleldi In France in
Unaught homei on Admiral Dow- you that (hern folk, mean bus­
Watch For The Card On Your Tray
Ject to being side to make n bviness. Already they hare modo
which
American
tr&lt;opM
had
«
dc
“ l** ./
of
use
In
the
prosecution
nf
tho
war.
Blnce
its
establish­
II
Ing,
i M r Infjuenee felt, nnd work Ir
ment some o f the "inventions" it has investigated nre list­ rlzive part, wa* hurled only 14 "Olympia.* tho unknown arrive, ■rhr.ultd to Iwgin on-ti new rood
year* ago- Just long enough for
***® Wa»h nglon ttsry y«i*l
Bo far a* we have he*n able ed by Time magazine-ns follows:
bvionr the flr »t of Ihe year. They
* h*by to have heroine n Giddier P?Y'
£'v.0 1 *7 *„ * ,r
WV,
,
to find nut, no nno In Hanfnrii
Decoy
lighting
to
deceive
enemy
airplane
pilots.
ready
for
another
w
a
r
lf
r.n*"kiM
awMf ■[» Arlington niul nil have Inaugurated a membership
Vf-ii . (offered front nrule indiit&lt;i«tinn
drive
plan’ to tell tho world
Artillery shells which, on landing, would open niul re­ must come, lie I* cmdiriued In , rford* c ( ‘j ’*’ w en t were lodgorl about nnd
&gt;■1 OS a result of this week’s Thank*Coney First Btreet at Hanford Avenue
the charm* and advantage*
tho
most
lmprri
«lve
of
all
the
J
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‘
M
r
;
departmentfiU
udoji
lease live venomous snakes.
giving dinner
mumimenlr
to America'^ ununremcmbcrrrt clerk nf the Bcenle Highlands, ft’* a
wonderful story ami, -when becked
Artillery shells filled with gravel which would spray
V * * !* ^ .
, ...
. by good.roads, will bring about
EV.'
A youngster. Informed by Id* muddy terrain In No Man’s Land, muka good footing for known, soldier dead.
Never
wa*
a
n.tlon
m
e
r
e
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1
n,u"
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good-looking leacher
that
he
development in thla veetlon nf yet
would heve (o stay after school at larking infantry.
undreamed.
. Ani* u,° ')‘ y l , , t r ‘ bo unknown,
Training sea gulls to spot submarines. (During War
h ; £ tbs other day, replied, “ Okeh.
America on that Nov. I I , hi* ciakrt piled with medal*, was
K
C«tl*. I f* a dale."— Winter lla- I I he -----when
-.wo .. laid nway
In so prayerfully buried, representsBritish
to train
seals-----------to hunt--------submarines.)
.... did
— try
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A huge beam of "black light" to black out tho moon, |ft***MMt s ’* " 11® u»®
of
„f thC United flutes &gt;st
V IS IT TH E
•
• ,-Ud ' ' hoi W . u" i nown
•• srrend s Utdn In Washington
Pari* Paper Ruggesta Boml»lr«* thu* deny moonlight to nocturnal air raiders.
L e i u* eonvart jrour old
t lno.l&gt;red4«ned Mrugglo to bring with delegate* from other Bntbn.
Borne U. S. war patent*:
'.Chriitms*— headline*.. New
II
harmony to an angry world. ■. to pUod for , , , y)lie
„f
mattress Into * now InW* could Ju-t g e t every nntlon In
Artillery sheila which would cause tho enemy to ruin
ntrancing mattrea* “ a*
Whets he rrme from, whrthai •nu*. All laid down a few, tm l
Ogre* t* that wo would know »*• Its own guna. The ahells, calibrated to'tha enemy’s gun- he was blond or btark-hairrd, waiily kept onsagh In malts
good as tha best” at fae*
A
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C
K
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when th* Illltakreig I* go
____________ I '. v u i y an***; k r*s^p |
siren, Mould be filled with thermite. • well-known Incen- rich or humble, wa* unknown, eeilain they wruld not be Iwatrn
•tart.
if* was one of the 1600 rr more In - lb* nest war.
UpholBtcring.
Dependable Renovating

From What Battlefield Will Next
American Unknown Soldier Come?
q u a lity; I

CREAM—CHOCOLATE
COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES
PE AN U T BRITTLE FRESH!

Have a drink on the house-

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Social A n d Personal
MISS L IL U A N ADAMS, SodM? Editor

Social Calendar
MONDAY
*
Truth Seekats Class of the
First Methodist Church will meet
« t Ihe home of Mis. i . B. Crawfold, 1E04 Oak Avenue, at 8t00
P. M. wllh Mrs. Crawford, Mrs.
J. D. Smith, Miss June Wadell
sad Mm. J. 0. Waits and Mrs. R.
M. Mason as hostesses.
Woman*! Missionary Union of
•th e First BaptUt Church will have
an all-day meeting from 10 :0 0
A . M. to 1 :0 0 P. M. at the
church. A covered dish luncheon
will be served at noon. The mis­
sion study will be under the lead­
ership oof Mrs. Fred Myers and
the subject
will be •'ConMrelnwtlot....................
Ing Lavs.".
All mefcber* are
nrgad ta eome,»nd brtfg a ror-

eied dUS

TUESDAY
g\ Masonic Home Club will meet nt
•ha bom* of Mr*. Charles Kenner
at^lSSO Benford Avenue nt t :00
Th^*Mu*le Deportment o f the
Woman’s Club will sponsor n
program at S:30 o'clock In the
club home. Mr*. J. N. Rdenfleld
of Ihe JScknrnvItle Woman's Club
will speak on “ Lyric* o f Reli­
gion and tbt Romance o f Hymn*“
end will be assisted by soloist,
Mrs. G. nruce Fudger, also of
g the Jocksonville eluV The pub­
l i c 1* cordially Invited to nttend
tho program.

Mrs. Roumillat Gives
Report On DAR Meet

44'

Homer’s Soda Shop

Inner Spring
Mattresses

dlnry substance whtch bums

nl

.1,000 degrees C..

A'friend of our* tella us thtre temptingly abandoned. When the enemy triad to fire
"WmilA
iIS trouble
Im I,1.Ib about
kiiMil trading
iaaJIaa
Would ka
be *a
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shells, tho thermlto M-ould Ignite, ruin the gtyls.

DEW DROP INN

nnd
tho

I f every merchant In
A torpedo which, if If misses tha target ship on tho
was as courteous and ob.to th* public as some of first try, turns around and tries ogalu.
. it. “ Roma of these mer- .
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Sunday &amp; Monday
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Personals

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'giro n donation to the high school
[band with which to help In the
:purchase of near unifo rm *.
I
.T .
for thr year are
,*• follows: presi,lent, Mr*. A. K.
Itoiaetier; first , vler-presldeut.
C, P. Herndon; roeording
srerotary, Mrs. J. M. MeCaaktllt
corresponding eecretary, Mr*. B.
A. Douglas; trrauirrr, Mrs. J. J,
Holly; registrar, Mr*. II. U Per­
kin*: hUtorian, Mr*. W. C. Hill:
chaplain, Mrs. J. St. Clair Whltot
and &lt;Jilldirn of- (Vinfrolrrary di­
rector, Mra. F. E. Roumillat.
Refreshment* were served by
tho hoitota assist id by Mr*. Mar­
lin______
Brent____
and Mrs. W. C. Hill.
Proarnt wart-.Mr*. A. K. Roasetter, Mr*. F. F.. Roumillat, Mrs,
J. 8L Clair WhiU, Mre. O. D.
Bishop. Mra. M. fl. Wiggin*. Mre.
J. J. Holly, Mrs. Frank Wosid.
n iff'M i-*. J. M. MrCn.klll, Mr*.
W. C. Hill, Mre. Martin Bram
aad lfra. Oatwvll. ,______ ______

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Empty Bowl"
.Bridal (li.wsra — for
•vaatng: arrannansaata
for lh* ha | and eur***** (filed buaauvla.
Puasral designs—

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To ThuradjiF, Nov. 80th

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or CHRISTMAS

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lliiillk fu l
ti ii I *• l i l m , a i d
hli
Mr. and Mr*. F. K. Roumillat
inline
K im
III*’ l e ii i il •• » •••
spent yesterday afternoon and
" i n n
I * r %• i l a p i H i m
• •••! In
last night in Gainesville as the
•*m llirrtli
t«* n t :
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guest, uf their sun and daughter' T i l t 1 .4ifto*Ml N i ' l l lii.lt tl...........
in-law, Mr. und Mrs. FraneL.
a*
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...
,
,
III*
fu llllto illK
|s.l *s, t|l Roumillat. They utti-ndrol tha Ga­
Mr. andi Mrn.
Hoyt Woodward , rhrJaiUn H*un*a i . mi
tor Growl netlvitir* ol Homecom­ announce Hie birth of a sen, Fri- ••«•» mat Itialih **•■•,
Si’iIjilutcp*’ b» M*r&gt; ll.ti&lt;•• I:•!•!&gt;
ing weikrnil.
day, Nuv. 21, in the Fesnald "t*liri»iluiiM
i • Jssii «• n •• • i i iniin
Icugliten Meuinrlal lluspitul. Mi* t y and iioiinir. Iikld® i» imiii i i m Chosen by the Seminole High WtMMlwaid U rememberrol n* tin- toorld. iml kiiiitoii to Hssi Nsiir ini
;** tf 11111.
IHMIIY. Mllll tilft i l lf lt
School football squad as spon­ former M l l o n n i o Brreden.
.ti* c'utiNlniil iirni’n ® l * i i •• •■ im|
sors for the llomiromlng game
jsrof t whI um. iilitlrr«lltlisliliM ti®••
Thursday night with New Smyrna
l|pfe itnlii lit* m r tttiil i xlii hntist
Mr. and .'Ire. Elmer M. lusy- o f iitnnlpssli nci» itml I lit x N M iif n l
were Ml*h Msry Wiggins, Mis*.
Madalyn
Trulurk,
Mis*
Jane fkslil of Cliarwaler nmionnri- the I y rnII dssto n li.t is,ti. |s|fn»||||fn"
Lloyd, and Mis* Erma IMndney. birth of n eon, Elmer M. tasyfii-ld, (|i. I i - 2 fc :o&gt;
They rhose ai their rfrortA Brace Jr.. Thursday, Nov. M, In Clear­
t'tiiar ciiiiiaTM* i in us it
Bolt, Dickay Brown, L M. Tab water. Mr*, lusyflrld I* remem­
Hanfonl Axi* Mini hi lt hi
fard and Bob lllrk»on. Tho girl* bered n« the former M!&gt;* Vir­
A r t h u r V. IprtihnM. tuitiiMf® r
were preasnted with larg* yellow ginia RH(rht*r.
J r H v D ii n lm . H H hu|ii
Mri, 11. J. L’Ihuh', |stui)|p|
chrysanthemums tied with satin
Mrs. O. U. leantlri’ p*. rliiii .»i®*r
ribbons of tho two teama.
Mr. gnd Mif . J. M. ItlchnrdiMm
Church 4'nli-ml hi
Xundny MurnliiR til *• 4'* — lllliln
of Panama City asu&gt;imru-e I laEleanor Roosovrlt Uoctllger com* birth of a nun, Davkl Maiiri.'r, Hchool.
11 &gt;99 Mo rn in g \Vnf-phl|s T h em * &lt;»(
to the abl of tho American pvo- Nov. 6 , In Panama City. Mis. H «m io »i — 1"i l m n g m».| K r r p in g ih*&gt;
THE W ALTER COLE- Richardson I* remembered n* the' stooasl
\ t : l l Jf.__M.__KjfnJsi* ro-m—This
MANS are
an apeniling their avan- former Mis* Mabel XVH»on.
U th * hour f o r Inc fun Iv nnd ih&lt;
ingi by the fire iryiitir ta raise
i m * u i | * If
f a il 'l l) l n li r . n l ’ Thr
their little BOSTON BULL TER­
l ** Th is Is I h r itsir.l n( n
Cdinpu »W
-l M t llr
Overcrowding In 'he
*
r
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f
ssrmoha
I»n III* homr,
m Mtfy
H Iuj
RIER DAUGHTER to ba ■
Santo cemeter) in Oenoa, Italy,
— 8h« has several nablta
•bits that rziulted In th* eracUon of Vow* •l ondall.w i l l ho nf Intrrrst u-l prof .I
M rs., Coleman,
ESP:
PECtALLY • f marble tomb, on tha flat root
W e dn e sd a y rvrn ln u nl 7 3** — "Or*
d la a ac o fo r Christian® ** il»i* Ihrm#
says must b* broken
o f IU great pablk nuuioUum.
W sd av ada y rypnlng
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Colet Advances
Idea For Growth
Of State In ’39 XwITlpJ:

WARM SPRINGS. Ca.. Nov
26—(A1)— President Rooicvrll la»l 1 night added to the rnigma
he ■
1 had created around Hie porelhll
Ity he might veek. n third trnr. ,1 by stating Ihnt "we have got only: W ^ S = I3 »An announcement'made ly th* Mo*le Department of
cUude Robeon. who h, at pre*. " »H lc over a year
year left."
loft.
Ihe Sanford Wemen’e Club that ' rnt impioyrd in Dinla, I* .pend' ri|,h.c
* Z ih e ,
the meeting Kbtduted. ln the.yrer ,
lho uc.kcnd here with h i-, » 'Mr&lt;
i. « i L f . i «
book for this Wednesday ha* been I wl7f .
1 lh* Ihe next national odntlnbU*
lion wt&gt;ul4 k Ivp Warm bprinitr,
moved up In Tuesday afternoon.
nltcinonn. *
Mr*.
M. -toraieiu,
-Rdenfleld, »at» »•■•;,
one
n n jJ.. si.
Kriemt* of
ox J.
j. M. Silneelphei
tnineeipne,.|......,
Friend,
« • — l,U •' c n ,n '1
"•»
lime dlreeter of Public Sehrol of
,,, „ ^ rtl
j „ rn ,Iut ,lc
m poMofnee.
..............
Mode In Jacksonville, will *d- nt hi* home on Park Avenue oltoi
Hl» word, were amhi-.-nuu, iU)d
st/e a srrtp s r
dress th* SanfoH. elub and it* Influenza.
f * " 1®'1 no deftnHc Impl cation to
jc/p 6£ j a
friend* at 5:80 o’clock at the club I
--------imlieste whether or not ho li»«l
Mc*
90Anvus~M *.
honse on Oak Avenue.
I Woodrow Riser nnd Roy Kcli&lt;d«| HwcMr-l In r eel; a new term nfle.- ■
Mrs. Kdetifield also will living |r rt tmtay for Gainewille to „t- h!» «•'"'&gt; preaWentlnl H-ttii e.*;
with her, Mr*. C. Bruce Frdger , 1tend Homecoming nnd the Flat. 1-in-* Jan. 20, lilt I
The Incident i-mphndtcd' thr" —■
eololtt, who will gtv« eererel »*• tiils-Crorgli, Tech fimthall game.
leeticn*. “Both
the*# women ore
"
--------1 rnlgnii, RuorcVrU
lin-l rn-atrei
' of these
member* of tho Jocktonvllle WoFriend* of Julian Ponder will around hi, political Intention* . 1
men’s Club.
U- glad to lenm that he ho* re- l ’revloii InchlenU nt Hyde Park.
“ Hymn* of 60 Y « * i* or More rovrre.l from n recent Blue** of N. Y.. wilhiu Hie la»t week. In'
Ago and Their Rlgnllleinee To- influent* and I* now nhlp t o ,re-1 which Ronrevvlt elildnl the pre*''
day” U the general elub theme of jturn lo hL work.
for *|H-« ulallng on lil« plan*, hau
Jubilee Year.
- 11 ■■
nrcenluite.l th--.polltlc.il n q d vr}
Dr. Rllzabeth Tracy will he tho
Mr*. IlniTy Lee left today to with which hi- Im.l »iu n,muled i
(poneor of thi* pra?.r*m. '
t »peml Thanksgiving holldiy* with Id* intention*.
•
1
■— —
( lier littlo daughter, Dolores, "h'&gt;
Rno»cvt'll Hindu the lemurk !*•—
- 'continue* lo b e lli I n 8 t. Vlnn-nt'*, foro u ifroiip nf ni-igblxii* niul
Hospital In Jacksonville.
friends nttuudiiiK the dedication
T //£
--------' of the Bam Delano lontmutilly
/•O M PAA/t.
I Mr. and Jlra. D. I.. I.each mid cl,n(t,r |„ q,,, rtn i,., of Worm
PSG A PO SO A S
w. W. Herron of Detroit, Mich, |Springs near thi infuntile pgwere recent vl.ilor* nt Hie home ™|y, H foundation,
P /A T SSrA O O jO
of Mr. and Mt*. t’hatle* Tyler 011
„ „ , )a. uf;,- | | „ .
tiling ,1
/AT
Sliver lake.
{mayor, the lie*-. W. C. IlnrD',
it-frrrril hroii-lli’ In the llilnl term
Mr. and Mre. J. 0. Van llmiten |p, „ piuiculntion spcnli..
have arrived from Newark. \ .1
T|ll |.r„|.|,.nt . prefaced
HU
to ipend Hip winter In . nnfoni. 1 ir pJ n l . |,J Xhe otiv-r'-atlon Hint 1
They arc making their honu- •r , people here were not grn*ping. I
.the
Welakn Apartment*.
I
_____
lie said every time he returipM
. , ll.lsn
t&gt;.inor nnd
nn.t Mrs.
, 1 -. I «“ hi. home v IHa .to— Hyde Park
i lit
Mlf*
llolcn Palmer
— he was asked when a in-w postWhen 8 ADYE raid rhe wouli- George Gray left early thi* mom- office ,vn* to be built
lie sug
show the LATEST RTYLKS fn », ing fer Gainrsvllle, when- they gcsted it might not lie t, bad
boudoir, active
and
(pectotm will attrml tho Florid*.Georgia idea for Worm Spring* people
(port* afternoon and evening, Tech football game anil Iloim-com. lo begin n drive fur a new pnit- 1 __
at her fa*hlon show In ronjunc-; Ing festlVIllo*.
office. Then, he continued:
tlon with the JUNIOR MOM--------&lt; III 111 It
«r
1 n iil
“ Well. ,vlint have „&gt;• got? Wi
•1 it: .T U T
A N '8
CLUB
CELEBRATION I Word ha* been received Hint It
have got a little over a year left.
h.« • i : . t » t
S« 1 " I m I K l l r r t
held lost Wednesday night In 'll. Walthour who I* receiving ! don't know that the next mtlutl.t) r*. 1mm.I S»:4-'» A M
the Mayfair Hotel—that'.* exact- treatment in John* Hopkins llo«I
. .. S 1 \ It •• 1 1 " «
A
gi,e
Wmm
\* - i n
&lt;i.i\
i ttiiinv
S it'li*
ly what she meant— That (how pltal in Baltimore, Md., Is imprnv- mlnlitratlon will
Springs n new poMoffire
M
I* one un for Sadye— MARY mg nnd ho;wi are held for n
I, *
i t . 1 I : ....... I •'*•«• 1 h 1 in* t*i «
"Mnybu, if I jjot Jim l*ar Icy
ZACHARY'S
SHAPELY,
sun -Pvedy recovery.
» *. .nt I
Url il .4
’ I o' 1 . i. . in l
and got hin, firmly by the neck,;
tanned LEGS in nn active sport*)' .
_
. . „ . I might squeeze a pu toffiue out
reeelvnl
that j
outfit brought- the comment from 1 Word h** been
7 ™ tree
vr. lho
\ni • iiMi*i:it.\ M
. r
M litre(i of eeremonle. KLOISK Mr. ami Mr*. Herman Mcd-llcr " |
hin’,
Yi I Ar*
•
made it clear, however,
u;IXJVJ
f
n
Unit!
tllL'if
•*nlllJfton»
I).
(*.,
hrtVt'
IIIK
i * « i i mi m :\mi n« •! i'
^ N
f ° r women to bold their |h , new, bom dj.u_ h lf, M. rv ,h»t the
n

W# alMi “cgAfl'i''*eMgjjeU

line of--Wtons

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By KUBBBLL K A Y

A good many year* age when I hub cop nhilr Ute old indtatoi
would 1 tort ta butt Uka a to*-ket­
tle, We u:«d la. let moat of the
glr out of the ti*a«,-4lo gunny
that In Ihe** day* a Journey from iWMn.areurd ’em and then ovecy|t*4r a n-i.l.WT,, Nn _«•!_ friend , h|u,„t trom 0 tTSnch Without eXpOSiftg hlOASlf.
Thuya to the ft Mg* Hfttlon was ^
body but the driver
‘ merch*nt I* going U, take
Hugo electromagnets to draw subrnsrios* to tho side on
event Only the brave and nut and iweb; It ,w«u
?r&gt; J » htislpt's nut of town.
,
of n battleship, where the aubmaHne’* crew would bn elec- coprageeu* would i
alwey:
eirivl-e and a guy. .
the (tjj* Are*Wed a
pick up n Tot of new a.
On* cl Sanford’* leading mrr*; troquteri’ by an electric current sent through the hull.
. joey over winding sand traUS.
suggests
that u W « l
A when
mot
meet ‘
Council he organised on
Sad rukged road that
deep qiM&gt;
G.Utng.wH
K r-j
wllh their. Slate's growth
|as o f the Natiseal flefety
the uldioit from both rer und Muelng the aibor fellow and « ft l * amaa* *UtUU«* conCole* de. UurtL
•
ling hack In ntalu « M *onu&gt;. Joh
local hlgfcw*)!r accidents.
“ F p r . matone*,. eUctiie pgwer
bow carefully we
production la A w ru t of &lt;hM yew
tU cause* e f such **ti, and to map S prefiwm for
w»a M ja o jw * kflewat '
with only ‘ u Sm .OOP^
King
theta.
In
cMo*
' year. Lowest.
Ukl* ha* been tried the
■ r more than
» hoe been materialnw sU rsf
JACK SON Vll-I-F, Nov. SA the lowest
I f It provenle.1 one
000 000 I
eps acotdent where n number W — Further proof nf tho r*pUI m onthuflUSS'd
towrepe sod • water
' tan* ore either kilim ur (IriJea F ield s hi* been making 000 KWH. Jo
-It waid^ be worUt whb*. In IDS? over 105S wa* advanced llotl, tpch’ TJhern.zUe'a »o-caUcd re*.!'
Id haro-ialtoc
npn jft jdmu xaty, but
Jure hm
ho Indicted here today by Harold cole*, pres­ 3 »
.DrawlA Jury
yru
-far eleouiHr
M*SUfltr a«n * o f Iha ident of the Florid* Hi ate Cham­
“ iUUU sale* giro jut i t
i tho V
■ near the B ig Tree ber of Commerto.
-‘ Mr,
th*
Wo doati suppose
“ All oUllettoa show Florida, to
IW iw
to /'
sat ta A*at th* ire* be enjoying substantial progiew,
• a t *k
seam that h* wa* snd. rievsIaananW". Mr* Co
Cairo
with Ida asa dared, "tu t jt am
m partlrul

/ M A D /A O /

NEW ARRIVALS

A

every Um5 "'"blp* or buildlnga. toss tho bombs nsido by Yantrlfugal wa* on tho staff o f the Florfcto
0 rower I paid my first visit to
•w“ wsl* «m you,* h# oey*. W*U., force.
•
If that l* *&lt;&gt;, that &gt;* C*r-|
A rifle with a curved barrel, which M soldier cpuld Behring and I want to tell you

Household Hints
ft, MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE
MENU
n-owned Venl Chop*
h'.-v. i.v Eggplant
Cresided i'etztore
llrtftd ■
I'rsn’-eriy Jelly
Yegetabl« Salad
• Did T j : iili n.-.l Pu i pkin Pie •
Cheez*
j l . •,
Veittr fin Ailllit*

m n &amp; rfiU M M A

Times Today

“ IN V E S T I N R E ftT »
FOR T H E R E S T O F y o u r L IF E " ‘

“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY**

FLORIDA HIGHLIGHTS

Mrs. F. R. Roumillat gave
an IntereTUng reprrl of Ihe 40th
Annual National U. I). C. Con­
vention on Nov 14-17 in Charierton, 8 . C. at the regular monthly
Aneetlng of the United Daughter*
of the Confederacy yesterday a ft­
ernoon at the home of Mr*. B. D.
Caswell on Magnolia Avenue.
Ml** Lucy Itnumlllat rervrd a*
a rpeclal page tn Mm. Mnry Noel
Moody of Plant City, Florida
state president, at tho conven­
pproarh for u m w |nnt
u j i l l »••! III*' l.reto'11 •!*'
tion.
I .i l l ||&lt; lr.nl lit • 'lull • Id
XMdl
VlT-’ rirniVr I -&gt;111*, mu.i b, mo.lr . I...... I. lh, ... ■
The meeting we* opened wllh h .M 'lk rir * » l. l . fn A l l " ? , ’ e IoI m" r e - .
i'*|s|itl»t I III tslIMll**lll H i
M ll l« l si &lt;
. Nn\ e itili* I ‘. h
Zlive
« e »Camp.
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the regular rrrvire and prasldet
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tl l&lt; \ l lh
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over by the president. Mr*. A. K. |amateur—That JUBILEE N IG IITi
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.Ho* setter.
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Mr*. Mnrtln Bram 1 was 80ME CELEBRATION from 1 v “ Lbin ion ^ SimLn 1Liv, r ball rolling, jour
rungies.man , "
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Wttd an InDrestlng article taken, 8:80 ’111— That clever HORN OF , n ' t^ n.r^Sd .re ^ o d i i . i l '
might get In line," the 1’iesl |u
••ii 1*1 •••*«
from a Charleston, 8 . C , paper. PLENTY, filled with all sort* J1** L" I*
o . T ,r St
dent said.
and written by Mr*. II. W. Owen, i of good* things Hint soon I ' f Tmlock'. n .rs it. Mr
j
In presenting Hie President., 1 1
»; lit* * t i l l l,*ti
" lilt
sod-daughter of Robert E. I-ee.
absorbed In the crowd ex- 1 ,™ '^ .* C
Mr' ,nd Mr" J
llarry
told a atm y about nn old- 1 ,,,, '. 1 .
I.* «•&gt;*•** r.s'i n.tol*
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v *h® IJ®P®r eonccrnnl General Lee 1 cf pt for the corn grains w h ic h ,"’ ln,,uc,‘ “
■K f l . t H
Il ls
1114.1a
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time
Democratic
convention
anil
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and Mr*. Owens relations with t,rr. mK .mitered nlmut on tho
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not
Into®
I | ,i &gt;, l l t a l \ • •
him.
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n
, im,.rlour ' ^ r' * nd Mr*. M. L. t.ulluiu.u Bishop Abvrnuthy w-lio said he tIIPIt•
l i i p l i H m II
flu*
e|t n r
l ittle* tl
IN
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Iml
Ill**
f 10 toIt
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Mre. J. J. Bully gave the 1
iiA N D P A IN T F D ifv h,,T*1
,r° m
A 0,k
w®' running for eternal inlvallon
m
monthly historical paper which “ S uh
n vn n w
RTPVFNH— P°lnU
*,h* Borit wh®r,‘
Then, turning t.. tin- Pi,-sldent. ( i i * t h
Ilf
I.* • b u l l - N&gt; I l l i o i i *1 •*.» lfi«'|t|*l*'i
had as IU subject. “ Sherman In whai a d*n eJ_to.t r^ h l_W h 7 t h* T,.LVl,l,?L for ,he paM 1f,.’" r ,h” n,a&gt; °f »*'•«. "W ill, if you're III Is Il ls' * I KK |*.«Mb.i p; • I r a n III
running for
Hint, there'* nobody 4 I. I ' l l * ,s. l i l t , f l l M h i u . k
M l
Sgiannah, 0 *.. In 1RC4." lit w a ..
{?P T ■ i IH°?lhL Thfy
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. 1 1&gt;*4 I |s t i l l * v%Mil K • &gt; I *s l
• deeIda! by the organisation to I f _5* . br&gt;Uon , A M ■■M.P .......... ittlflr home on Magnolia Avenue.j in this crowd running against I I
Latest rumor* have it Ihit MliU
&gt;• . 1 - t i n s - • |*y M a i Y l i n k * i
I M *l &gt;
you.”
'll
•*»-’ » • l« Ire
ki ll ll III
k* • |s
|s * «*!*• t
IE L KNOX
and
DICK MYhUtS
,
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,
, Ml** Minnie fltrango nrrivr
The Warm Spring* Women's
|r|s» itai III Mil l. Il l*
I........ I
are “ that w a y ’ or thi* way about from Jacksonville to«l*y to spend rlub, which sponsored the droll I s' . i» l sI l II. ' smi til*
It I n f * I it '* ssiil.l I,each other— Dick say* Muriel U .a week with her parent*. She calory art-vires, struck the third i . Is . s - l . III |*.\ l l I lis-ii* I «
all right In her way but aha wa, accompanied by In r mother, term keynote at the outset o ' , MM* I • tl* ll Its* l i l t I It* I ,..i ,i..
t s' I n n *n I l i a n o n * *•
doesn’t weigh much and Muriel Mr*. J. A. Slrnn/e, who yesterday thr ceremonies when they sang ••*' ii*
ill
I .* I l lt s i l l R I I I + I n l
lay* Dick I* good hut she never.motored to Jacksonville. .
n song whose word* wore eon | " U** ** ,i|i in|li-rl| Ii o|srmm |i••n•n11t•i ft «
ha* found out uH*t he’* good)
--------eluded with the linn:
| Is f l l l l M l
till till
In
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Last
for— Ju«l a
fi if-inll,feint— j Mi*i
Antoinette llayr* nn-1
•i i i n i i &lt;*|.s . H u m
ls.s|» • yt« m
“ Our nation nradi n IcaJ
somothlng n'anit H e sail for!Mias Derjeux llayr* have arrived
• m l it n H i I m ls| .• o f t . m
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• |i S S I 17 i v
31 11
I th# celery —OR— CELERY HALT'from Martha .Washington College Just like &gt;ou— you— you."
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I JSCl list III*’ I. Mini ?« •Ml It
l-aa been visiting JOHNNY
at Thanksgiving Holidays with their
u i l l III* r * .III i n 1 I.......I f
S e l l Ml is I. il l III* SI , I • s i | IsEmory In Atlanta thi* week— parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M
' I l M i r M l . l l , , \ 'l l\ si l l l ist
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but she want* It undriatoml that llayr*.
Thr
IJfil il * H
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IP* NOT
THANKSGIVING—
•* \r| m i l l «'
1 *1 1%&gt; u | lisstt I * •
Ml*, Dorothy Mickey I* ex­
'cause ahc'rt one of tho ninny
I V M ) l l i i l l i , i . h I' III sill I
( I II
M ill
1st lisssl
Ml • III I •
who’ll rarvo . her TURKEY ol pected to arrive today from A t­
r s i f i r i I It Mi t* &gt; i f i
•I
lit
•
the same day that John Aldet, lanta, Ga., where she has attend­
w I •- III
—ALSO—
nnd
Priscilla
did— Pocahontas ed pharmacist school for some
A i i u m i k Hi*- i l l u l i o n * * *• is •
wax an Influential person with time. Shr will remain in Sanl.sl
nrlesis i i n - ( a r i M . i i S* i t t f i •- i
l o w in w i i o M i H u - h i m .
rblef pa when it camo,ford untl1 J®” “ ®ry when shr plana
. her Indian chief
(•••l it
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hlililll'S K
1- 1 .
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of
Florida
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John Smith— WHY doesn't Anna for further study.
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to i l l s Ms till
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New Cocktail Bar

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SU^PDBS HKHALfl, SANFORD, FLORIDA

int Again
Queries '
Activities Arouses
Over Third Term'
T elep h on e 148 |
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Music Group .Will
Meet On Tuesday

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Mrs. Best's CANDIES

Crackpot InventionH

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MERITA - SOUTHKHN-BELL S

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40 Oz. Cun Dull,'
Psni-appli- Jnice

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All llrun
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Corn I 0 «-— :t fur
Shredded
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F. P. IUNES
S in cla ir Kdling Station
C o r m r S a n fo rd A v sn u a A
Ninth 3 t.
Sanford,

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Cle.rr I.urirn I-elong puts three lipsticks In a little kit —

ANNOUNCEMENT

to bariiKisiii* with any uf your Fall rnseniblra. There id
Rub in II, hh1Rrol lor yioir greeu, bruxn orlrsy ooatuma*
—a xiue tliHile for your wine* and blurs—a pink fur your
pa,t, I, ami light formal*. Maybe college Jrlri* Started th#

The Seminole Curngr, formerly localt'il nt
ZOA W. Firat Street, U now in |to new locu­
tion 202 Magnolls Avenue, and will con­
tinue an In Ihe past to give the Hume e f­
ficient Olrixmoblle and G. M. C. Truck Nairn
and Service.

A. P. KIMBRELL. I’roprlelor.
Telephone f&gt;!7

injur, l.iit fjshiosi-tmnJed women bar* taken it liwl

T IC T A C T O t '.

$ J.iftUrh KU

TOUCHTON DRUG CO.
“THE R E X ALL STORE”
121 K. F IR S T S T .

P H O N E 325

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD,* FLORIDA

Success Of Orange
Howl Game Assured

Powell

JACKSONVILLE.
. 25— &lt;V.
— Officer. of .Miami’ - Orac
ROlll lOllimltt.V ITp.U" .1 '&lt;••!. .•
day ibat the M in i"« of the nm
in* foolh.ll! (.omc nt Mtirml. .1 hi.
I. ir»» nuunJ.
At itsbinvti.nn lino ntteiidol by
in fn ih fJ V f ih«i Jack*. o&gt; illo &lt;-o •
mill*o n a ^ tli.’ .tut, wide Mi 111&gt;
Pr.- i.lom ('Lmlot K. Ilhl.nlil
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P " h ie 1 , 'l i r j i t
K. S ' 1
'lltt Moot 'iilriv I io tho ii io
Hrrivr • lli. I 1 11 in; l
nh-iiii thiN.iii li.iiit i 'l l «t.i!i
ntniiillmrnirit I
l.iv.l m -ir
tl'l* oil 111 :l, I.. i I* ,*• r* In
Stilor *\i.t i*i.' ■i Hi.- m
th
22.1IM ■t*.
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rt,(iU.l ii'imiii to I*' i l l I'll • i
millet* ho. re tu.UiL o. ii •* . i . Irnnl. lull III. o.
' II i'il\i|l»i* 1I
,H t'Ol.lltlill
tmn front Vamps, ti i.Vnlo. i
»i»ii*i. i * in ti, ii.iiio illo. ‘!i
•mil .Ii.* .« ?i. .11•' ;r.tr:i,|.’ i *
him hiiii, iti** i .i I ii.'.* *i' '■
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b itim.ii'tii'.sl i,n il p fl" ' ti "

Finals
Miss Maud Ramsey
Is Defeated In 2
Gaines 12-10, 11-4

ONE OF the numoront sashe*
c.c « i an Iho O liln n lly o f FlorMn foatball n a n la •tochy Andy
Eeae, 178 nouadar whs ha* all• rniltd with Charlls Tat# at
Iks fullkacla po-l tki* y'ar. H*
w 11 it * ai'.lcn whan tko Gator*
play Ihtir Ia* I heme same e f lhs
iraicn. tbs llomocsmlng clash
wlIL Gesrel* Tech. Na*. *8.
Among (be leaden attending Uw New YnHc'i
■ m a ge details of the opening benefit »porl
• f the 1914 rampalin. On Christmas Da'
won In the Orange newt at Miami twi
Jtdlng High school team* will play foi
ifantlle paralysis championship. The south
tarn will probably b* Miami High. Thi
i « team lias yet to be selected. Oyer 33.M(
'• * * eapocteu to attend the spectacular con.
AU
the proceeds above actual eapensc*
---------.n
il of
oi two
go into the fund to flgbt the crippling disease.

iemmedere W, K. Lengfellew ef the American Red Crete beeaew numbt
me Life gave* 28 yearn age; Mlta Carol Maw«» af Peabody. H m l . bocam.
number ane million In Auyutt, 1U4.
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Birthday; Oovsrnor Cene; Orantiand Kiee,

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HE water shy American Is fast number contluue* to (row at an hihocomlng ubaulet*. It la tail!*(•natod tka, upwacd. of m
xnona now go awlamlng nnd boatn w CroM A, ; , llc &gt;chooll. co„.
ng in this country aacb yaar. which ducted „ Trry iunimer (n yarlou,
* said lo bo mor* than the number in tiun* of tha country, wbero youii.participating In nil other forms of men *ud women, qualified at lib actlee recreation comblntd.
rarer*, are trained la teaching mlDespite this tremendous Increase vsneed Ilf* taring and swlmmlm
In aquatic activity, the nmuiarnum- methods. More than 2.300, enrolljkl
berofdrownlngibas been decreased in I I Red Cross Aquatic school! ll“
by one-third since t i ll, when the summer, hare been added to thv
Red Cross Life Barlag Sendee was ranks ot ll(n savlug Instructor*.
dr»t organised. The Information and
The sun-ess of the water safety
practical Instruction proTlA^d by program In reducing deaths due In
this terries I* largely crcdlteo"with accident i* attributed by tha Rn
that accomplishment.
Cross to greatly Increased know
During the It months ending June &lt;-dg*- of safety rule* In swlnimlni
M ot this yaar, 100.M1 peisous re- and boallui. Xlir widespread know I
eelrod Red Cross Ilf* oaring Inatruc- edge of methods of rescue and
Hon, sncccasfully passed tha stand- suscttatlou. luinroremmit or a*r...
ard testa and were awarded Ilf* tar­
ing eartlflcatea. Since then the onemllUenth tied Cross Ufa saving ccrtIBcate has beta awarded, and the

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ATfJa&amp;

____e lacklc and toloitk
a, tone* up in'preparation for concert U.‘
musical background ot choral part o f
&gt;r Operatic Ouest Star Jussi BJoerilnt.
on gridiron, heme piotcctlvc cage.

RESULTS
COLLEGE
Ktet-on 14; Wcfford, 7.
Kotlln*, l.l; Preabytriian, 0.
I'lorid.i Fitrhinrn, 47; Htct’ rn
Fnrhirm , 0
I'nkm University, 10; Delia
Sir.to Tcichem, it.
Ilnirntil Payne, 0; Southwestern
U. 0
Wichita l.'. 2(1; Ferl liny* Slate,

klUo Dot Powell entcreil the
final* of the i lly baitmlntor
tournament laat night liy deflat­
ing M b* Maud Uumaey in two
hard fought gnmra 12-10, 11-4.
M btillam rry a^akrneit n hit |o
th* aoeond game r&gt;« Ml*n Powrit
finally found the tango with hot n.
abata b*tt In the flrrt game Miv
Fa.l T .x.s Toirhere, .71; HenRamary carried the p.amo in U-aT. t'enon l\ ’ client
(Aihnilolphia.
and an .extra threw point* w.i ArkA, 0.
neee-aary btfrm
Mir* Powrl
Kin.; mllrge, 26; Ctnmcrlnlid, 0.
m e n s m o o f.
The final* p-a.lmhly v. ill h
Ch.nunler, 10; Ponec tk lm n ,
played next Minniiu' night ho
Iweeti Ml** Dot Mmnlioll m i1
Rtivd.i.villr, 20; Near P oll IfiohMl** Dot Pow*ll. .Ulii Murdial
ilelrated Mrs. II. M. lUrdakor I.
Ijindmi (Jnrktcnvillc), 27; Mininter the finals last week.
r.ii IMIron, 12.
Director of rtrerentlon R. M
Si. l.eo, 13; Immatulnl.- Cunllantnkrr ummnnred toilny that n’ ooplioit (Jockronvllle), 13 (tie).
soon a* tho rlnglr* nro roninlolod
Tllinrillo. 20; Dunnrll, n.
tho doubles Inurncy will ix-pin
.Miami hij.li, 27; SparUuihniT. S.
Haw pairing* will lie niado ha0.
not been docidoJ definilrly, hr C , Atradis,
41; Okotehohoo, 0.
■dated.
Titur
villi’. 20; Rtt*lmi'll. 0.
The men's
intles, wa* ronv
Fort Mjore, 34; F. M. A., l.l.
" 'IcU lart u rik with Clyde ParSI. Ani-mtino, 20; D. nnd It, 7.
r taking tho tliio.
Snmi’ l.i, 0; lakeland, 0, (Ii.-*.
XViiilro llnr.ii MD", 10; lla low
■•II", 0.
TO BE PRESENTED
til IVIer.ibtug, 7; Morrl-lawn,
OAINEBVILLK, Nov. 25.— (Ah Tm n- ii.
I’liriow, 42; Ihmln (iotdn, 0.
— Art.'ng Rcgicnil Diirclor Rufv
Mnl'iorry, 20; Wauehuls, 7.
R. Newman of the Public Work*
A
il'll I’aik, 7; I ’alnullo. 0.
Administration'*
Allan' i office
Ilnine.i City lierorve-, 211; Kitwill pretent three recently complcted dormitories at the Univer­ rlmntro llo-orro*. 8.
I.oiliiirj;, 21; Pcl.und, o.
sity of P L rid* to Ktutp uffiyinls
tii hring, 12; I .aRelic. 0,
at dedication ceremonies hetr to­
Si fl.itij, II; Foil Mindo. 0.
morrow.

PAGE FIVE

FordhnmV fiillbnel: fXii-.inie Pi inoipo (In mld-nlr'
* gain against lndi.ii; • .! Nrw Vmk‘:t Pobi ( ’m u

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I i* ilic ideal •
^ Clirivlmas gift j

Seminole County
Court Records

s.lritf, Sirilin|. SidiiJ«rJ M olUIa, '
Sn il.i .1* i|

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iHiichino Company
UHi I I . I'im l S I.
Phone 41
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Classified Advertisements

PAAVO
N UP MI

THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD
TOO, IF IT APPEARED HERE

CALDWELL’S

BUS. O P P O R T U N IT Y

llintriimior n«ut mlrsmnn) f»r
itiic nf thv hest ifml
fu»ti'*l
H A "E YOUR Watch repaired by
m'lling line* o f Pretael*, I'"*
oa* who ' really knows how.
tato Chip* and Cooklor in llir
Briggs, Jcwrlrr Mflgmdli Ave.
Nm lli.
Mutt mil I iiavo goml clniiicFO R B A L E
tvr, enlr. iilnlily iiPil -uffivinut rnpilnl in properly finance
TIJRKF.YK AT Tnnchton'a Cm
himself.
erry nt Roll Park. Phone 8I-J
Send in complete illforlllllllull
nlxiut yourself ivi''i three trnilv
PRIME HOME gimin turkeys.
or pi rsonnl references and your
Phrne 82(1.
bunk I'linnecllnn. A rmnptiny
VRNKTIAN
iTl,iXliS 85 Oil
reprefenlntlvr will Le in ynnr
per nmnth. Awnings, uiiidoucity during week of Dee. 4th.
ahmlrs. Ranfn-il Awning A
PERFECT FOODS, Inr..' Imm•Shad.' Co. Thrtie 802-11
•lain, fa.
10.1(1 CHEVROLET ILlua " Kin*" ' y y j j
Kcdan— criulppcd u il Ii Crosley ------Kndlo, clcclrle clock, i:i
i Iintor i ROSE
dual |
nrnnnicnt, dual vlr inhorns, bumper guardl«, IIVIV
paint.
&gt;375.00
ALTM AN M IS C E L L A N E O U S
CHEVROLET CO.. S a n ford ^ WE BUY, HELL OR T P ADI'
ONE COW, girl'u 28" bicycle. 1
pr. Duyloa computing rralrs,
small wood bra tar. Mrs. Then
Stile*, phortb 524-W.

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C• O R O N -A «

into a pmvor drive a* be mvbo* a Ihreo-vard
ll riit- k*hi i»•*■*i■i ,I ibe I! *i ion 13 In 0.

HOYTS

W. J. KINO. Plumbing. Phone 50 I

FOREST -P E R C U r I LRCU30N,
ISO reonil lopl-omo.'s from 5*Ur
art. ha* cerasd n atarllnt liortu,
e l loft t ad la li!a l.rsl year 0*
(b* Unlvsn.ty e f Plerldu vary
ally football Ic^m, and trill »*#
f'Unty o f action whsn t!ia Cstora
i . « l Georgia Trcb
in
thalr
Homocoming fso'bsll gamo
14
n *l&gt;..*iiii.
—

Itsnjcni Roundup*
“clcry l'f(li ini'.I nil fool ton Imilly about losing the
f t Non .S.'iyi .t boro ThiirsJnv right . . . They played
ini mnl played u.m.i b.iil 'in looiny i . . True, thry dM
*v nil’ tnkv- no i .nil) .then. Imt what loam doesn't . . •
mmle a n:..nl;v H playing t’ornrll ihi* year. If that
mu&lt;* • •*• l;
Koi'oii . ‘ l-oavll’.. It, Jiinpa. A. Jones,
Clause, \V !. :i ',1. .M l all tho ic&gt;. playnl what appeared
o heal pur..- of tho roa,on . . . Certainly il t r ll the mo»t
tve'vo -i i i a I .
" i In !o i!i." rim liU-lioorcIa game
Pace. All pi . i. \r . T. It,- 'aolih . m il Wilkinson certainly
up j«|i i f iit'Jn.;
fhcy'vr th e m inch improvement
throo ir.i t
■*• •,(!• will bo surprised if they
I.o 'buii. .
I. i ' i
mid I'amonin did n fine Job of
i' ituti-i'i
I'oi1 i I.inr.i 'll Mol.urn* mnl llu«»oll Me■ji'iAo iippln.i
wi ll i o i l ’|. | ii'iipi* . . . Itrport* havo
,ui , Until
iiu lu tiu ii l iin lilt* year ju*t a*
a* ini*' la l !■ . .
ICof.iTi In"^ tin y'lt In* .oiling hint
Uiippoi. lit t i " l* ';n
."•tail I.. 11/110 . . . h'rmn nil wo
It*. a it in I iliii,. t"
I i-ln o. lir.lllii’
harkfield star,
.o a In 'llii - • • wool. ,, ^ V l bo liyw ii'iinl* ^op rl*
lluo-tit tt*t**i* i" I'-* ilto I.o*: it tigM-4 . ! Tfloy nro 111
I'lCVPl *'
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lib i i noil tiring rnllod . , •
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tilin' nnutu . , . I'liilrieland
I 'Imo'.l ''
&gt; mi a
' mulling over plan* Io »titnu,tinL- mi | i . \| ini'"
.
A great blon
. . II. James

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Ijiurtl, blonde ex-wife of Ntnn
Lsutcl, to u«t ii lde n default di­
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RIPENED orange* for ante, L d jutiury.
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Mot. IS— "TO R C U T p l a y s w i t h
d y n Ag ^ .pUly Jww Wyman A Allan.Janklna. Ala* “ M IR A C U U
S A LK " with Robert Younf A Florence) Rice
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Wednesday, Thursday,
Nor.
29-JO— “THJS
HOUSE*
Wrdacaday,
KEEPER’S DAUGHTER” with Joan Bennett, Adolphe Map.
ion. 'A bo N O V E LTY and N E ffR .
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Friday, Saturday, Dec. !- • —-"“ FRONTIERS OF ’49" with
HOI EHIat a i m "SO,000 MEN A Y E A R " with Randolph
Scott. Pres’ on foster., and Margaret Linltay.

—

RANDOLPH SCOTT ead A J a r fa r e t Lind.»y, V l l l Mery Meaty, Ja n e
Darwell, M ail* Roieablosw, K an e * Itictimand and " Pro'itc* P o tte r
.win be teen la “ 20,030 Men A Veer," a romantic film of Uaale
S in t’t new air man, roinfay to Iho Rita T heatre, n e st F r id a y and
Saturday. *
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? W ltD E ILL HICKOK” ELLIO TT play, tka part af . U. i,
fmaa In "Freni ler. of '4t,” to ha skew a aaat Friday and gal- JANE WYM AN ,b trying ta tall dumb Altaa'Jeaklae
at. (ha Rita L r * n af ikHILpetked aatlaa wUI be lore ta thli teen* from "Tetchy P ltfe With Dyoamlfa" coming
Theatre Twaeday aaly.

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Brad Remolds .... Randolph Scott
Jhn Howell
Pteston Poster
Aim Rogers .... Margaret 1-lndwy
Joan Marshall . . . . — Mary Hsalj
Mrm.Allan
J;no DtrwoU
At William* ....... Kens Richmond
Walt Dot pan ...MasJa Roaenbloom
Dank ............... Edward Gstgan
Tommy Howell .....J Robert Shaw
"FRONTIERS OF
John KrvOmsn . . . . . . . . BIU Elliot
Dolores dr Cvrvantw *.— Loans
de A ir. nla.
Howard Wunton .... Chartra.KIng
KIT
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,'BioJ .... CTaaa, Whittaker
"T H E HOURBKBRPEHT}
Pets
Vehlb Jack Wallers)
{ DAUGHTER”
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la ...____J:____ u* Jean Bennett Rid
tb o M c s w e ll
Adolphs
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art Rsndall ... Joint llobbanl
P Y N A M IT K "
O 'M alley----- W llltim Ooigan Tonby Bls-.iW....... Jane. Wyuuu
ny :...... - .... George E. Mono LL 8leva Mcllrldo . .. Allen Jen­
kins
tor Wilson-,-di".. Donald Mtak Gabtgan .. . ...... Tern Kennedy
N •-______ _... Mar* Jawrrncc "Jackie" McGuire
........ Shelia.
Jjra ...... j ....L .— Lillien Bond
Bromley
|y...... ......... A... Victor Mature M u le .i:..™- . .. Joe Conn Ingham
fauer.Randall'... John Jlysms Denver Eddie .
. Eddie Marr
. Randall ____ L tlL McIntyre Jim Slntmons...... Edgar Dccrimt
uni ♦TTeeeJ•W&lt;(»» ' I.oul* Albcnil Inspector BcTavlih
Frank
Shannon.
i. VatdnDi. ..____ Botina Galll
Bugs’* ........
Uruoa MacFgrlana
FOR 8 A IA T
Ibllp
......George I lord
"M l It A Cl,'
» : Robert Young Police Court J.'dgs ..L.. Aldrich
Mkliaal Mart
.. Florence Rice
Jud* Barclay
Bewitch
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..rFrenk Craven First Reporter----- John Rldcely
Dad Morgan
Henry Hall Second Raparlar ... ... Larry WllDive Dtnrgllo
__ ,Lae BowmanLa Claire -------- --C
liff Clark
Inspector Gavlgnn ....
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r. that will spoil. Instead
M y bread, oik*, or ian•vent karnale from bencjd, litre them in an
ootalnrr and koap them
Iry place awny ftom the
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ny cookbook. Ilut they
M'added to favorite nut.
ia without ehangtm: the
i. Simply add one-fourth
I r«P of nut* for orcry
ik, to i eel pea .for rekra,
Iret lie. blaraWiVtofnaa,
C V . m iV e a nut Ire
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NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA;

U136. G A B A N D S COULD W IPE OUT B E G IM E N T-IILO N E M INUTO

200 Workers
Enter Strike

In Col l e ge s
Former Member O f

Soviet-Finn Dispute
i Flares Dangerously
In Border Incidents

&gt;000 P o l i c e Stand i
Guard To Prevent i
Repetition O f Vio-|
lence On F r i d a y

i Commuqlflts To Be
Called A s Witness

nrrnorr, Nov. 27 — c/r»— Ap
rimpty

US A T ’EM!

irnximnlrly 204 negro foundry
rorkrr* entered th* Chryelet
n*ln Dodge plant unmoletUd to
lay aa reeerml thousand UAW-

Russia Warns “Ten
Days E n o u g h To
Conquer Poland” ;
Red Army Masses

New Sinkings By
Mines Reported

Thirty-*!* eoldlera. armed with the U.' 8. Arm y'* new Garand rtfle, eould annihilate an entire
Infantry regiment la &lt;0 second. In open country fU h'In*. That'* the opinion o f officer* who recently
watched Now York National Guard.men t**t the Oarand at Camp Smith, Poekaklll, N. Y. Uko U»o
Springfield the Garand la a clip-fed ahoulder rU|e, but u*e» an eight-cartridge clip In.tead o f the
Springfield's five.. Th# leading mechanUm I* operated by *a» pre**uro generated In the chamber
. L
. r.H rldee la fired, eliminating the familiar bolt on the Springfield breech mechanUm.

A total of 1,000 police, warned
that an atttrtpt would be made In
inter the plant/Mood by to pre­
vent a repetition of Friday'* vio­
lent*.
Negotiator* resumed conferene-

Chamberlain States
English Naval Su­
periority Remains

Another demand for Governor
I.uian Dickinson's
Intervention
e a r* In a letter from Rep. Clare
llnlfman (R-Mleh.). Referring to
the Govrrnor'a suggestion that
prayer* bo offered In Michigan
rhurrhe* , for an end to the dl»r ite. Hoffman' **ld the "old *ayinr that the Lord help* them who
help themselves, I* »tlll true."

The Rusalan-Flnnlah dl**
Ditto flnred to grave proportlona toclav ns troops of
niiaain'a Mg Red
Army
singed mas* mootings and
called for "strictest meas­
ures,” warning Finland that
"ten dnya were enough to
conquer Poland.”
Demonstrations
followed

It. Saaarlnfr* Praaa

Guards R e p o r t
Sanford Awarded
Successful WeeH 38-Degree Weather
i**tlfy thl* Midwinter; Parley
May Be Recorded
Commuplat
educational
At
Training
Camp
A t Kiwanu
Meet City News Briefs
Here Tomorrow
•,
____ «
300 Delegates Expect­
ed To Attend Ses­
sions Jan. 14 And 15

Information about "Rod pi
g*nda” .In children’* studies.
Mr*. Roosevelt aald aba
woilrig to be a Ole* comm

An Important meeting of the
Independent Order of Oad Fellow*

Little Sickness Re­
ported D e s p i t e

Although chilled from thoveald
wind* which *wept Noith KkNjU
H it week, the three SanforCSAtf*
of the 124th Infantry o f the
Florida NaHond Guard retuinod
to their home station Saturday
at noon following what waa pro­
claimed by officer* and enlleted
men alike, n "mo*t vueesaaful

m i awarded the mkl'srence o f KlwenU at
mt governor'* training
In Ocala yesterday,
to ab
announcement
ovenmr-olect J. Edwin

The Weather Bureau at LakoMid reported today that Sanford
would have n temperature drop
to 38 degree* and Oviedo 38 de­
rive* tomorrow morning a* the
winter’* flr*t cold wava Invade*
Florida.
The Bureau tald a light frott
might *&gt;e eviected in those aectlona where tho temp«raturo drop*
to 38 decreet.
The following minimum reedin** ware forecast for th* Orlnndo illitrlct: Crescent City, SI I
I’lernon apd DtLand, 31; Fern

Mir

was Vtquetted by th* War Departdressed tbs American Youth Gmgreee, aald npeatadly aba did not
baUevo It waa Communist-con­
trolled.
Wilson said the report eubmlt-4ed was bated oa aa eight-month
tour of 60 college*, universities
adtf discussions with school board
Be raad leto tho record what
waa •aid' to be * accepts from Urn
Communist party magatlne which
declared “ b o w , Important” It waa
te -baOd the American Fedara-

Perkins Ellis .
Are Guests At
City Occupational , ; Armitage Camp
Licenses Must Be
Paid Before Dec. 1

this afternoon at 4:00- o'clock.
Janie T. Jackson wait grant)
permission at th* City Ball 8*tu
•ley to construct a an* stoi
frsme building on "West Eleven
Street at an estimated cost &gt;
The monthly meeting of the
Men1* Club of the Holy Cross
Episcopal Church will ba held In
the Pariah House t
o'clock. Light r*fi
be served.
Woodmen of the World meet
in tegular session la the Wood­
men Hall Tuaaday night at 7:30
o’clock whan Consul Commander
J. F. McClelland will preside
over a business session.

Accident Injuries
Fatal To Georgia Boy
' Charles Graham, 15. died in an
Eastman, Ga. hospital Saturday
n igh t' from
Injuries, sustained
when he was knocked »tt Ue Wrrtle In a collision wHa Mr*. A.
P. Bandy of UrU dty, near Em-

months.
Major DcCottas also pointed out
that because of Urn cool day*
then was an she apes of exhaus­
tion and fatigue frera beat which
often hamper the summer train­
ing manuevets in the field.
-The spirit and morale of both
men and officer* waa much bet­
ter than heretofore observed,"
Major DeCoityn said, adding that
they are apparently, not unwindfal of tha Impertent part they

Conwey, 32; Dr. PhlUlp., 38; Kl*.
slmmee, 3&gt;| Umatilla and llowey,
32; Pnillland Park and Grevctind, 84. &gt;
Middle Atlantic end New Eng­
land States prepared for colder
weather last night, as resident*
o f Dig Ptney, high In th* moun­
tain* o f Wyoming, bundled themaelvea against temperature! four
degree* below tern. Associated
Pro** dispatches Indicated.
A high pressure ares attending
from Wyoming to th* wretrrn
fringe of Pennsylvania wa* atpeeled to fore* the mercury be­
low freezing In th* Northeast and
poaalbly aa far south a* th* Car­
olina* and Tennessee.
Sunday's west her centrally wa*
fair over most of the South and
East. Soma cloudiness, however,
prevailed In Florlds, In soulhem
Alabama and Mississippi, and
throughout Louisiana. It rained
at Jacksonville.
Cloud* also covered a wide sec­
tion from Texa* to Mlaaourl, as
la Southern Idaho and washed
over Into Nevada.
. Along tho oaetern slope* o f the
Rocky Mountains, average tem­
peratures worn slightly below 40,
at la tho Western Gnat lake*
region In New England, 85 were
tho average.
Eeases City reported IT. It was
h w degrees fewer at Dea Moines.
At Mercer, P a , 20 wee recorded;
at Pittsburgh, 28. Albany, N Y.

W igh t Sisters Hurt
When Car Hits C alf
Marv and Martha Wight, daugh­
ter* o f Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wight,
vara DeInfoJJy but not aarieualy

Motorists Can

when their automobile turned ever
after striking a calf on South
Sanford Avenue
Tha two girls were returning te
their hams an Golden Lake and
wsae travelling south on tha high­
way whan tha accident occurad.

Police Seek Owner*
O f Stolen A rtic le .

quartet of prl*e tetter* toe the mark at llrown* Well*.,
while welting for the quail rrimm to open on Thanksgiving
These are the youngsters who liave Ju»t completed tlii-lr

ArmyBoardHears jR o t a r y Pledges
Merits Of Canal.Co-Operation For
t Coast Buy At Home P&amp;n
Group Citess Benefits
benefits Mayor Says $500,000
To Be Derived
rived From
M o r e In G o o d s
Proposed Channel
Should lie Bought
WASHINGTON. Nov. 27— MT
—Colonel Gilbert A. Youngberg,
o f Jsckennvillr, anil Flnriilu bus­
iness men uigril the Army En­
gineer Board today to approve
the project to provide n channel
from Sanford to the Indian Itlver
near Titusville, connecting tile St.
Johns apd Indian Rivers.
Youngberg, former di-lrict ar­
my engincir of Jacksonville, .aid
the benefit* to navigation, com­
merce. and recreational Intereata
greatly exceeded
the eatimatra
made in report* to the Inianl. Ilo
emphasized Florida'! waterway*
•re open the year around.
The DlvUlon Engineer made an
unfavorable report on the pro)
ect, holding It would benefit main
ly truck farmers siid csttle rais•re, rather than the general pub'
lie.
RcproentaUvcs of the In­
dian Rlvrr-St. Johns Water Con­
servation Association oppoaed tho
project on the ground It might
cause water from the St. Johns
to overflow end damage growers'
property.
. .Arthur Soles, Duval county cngtaewr, urged th* boanl to con­
sider the project in the light of
flood control as well aa drainage
benefits.
- YbWqebctrg .and the other Flor­
idian* also asked ' the hoard to
the Improvement to th*
ns from Jacksonville to
Tha merit! of the proposed 8L
Jokae-lniiian River canel were
Weighed before the War Depart­
ment's Rivers nnd Harbors Board
In Washington today as delegatee
of these Interested In the St.
Johns River valley pretented their
appeal from- the unfavorable de­
cision of tha division engineer.
Armed with a voluminous re­
port In which they hope to prove
te the Board that tha project is
I N Divisioa E*n|iBV«r. ins usiv*
gates ere making a final effort
to secure tha War Department's
apytavsl of tha project which
received It* Initial Impetus more
f l M h a t f a century ago. - I
OBbert A. Youngberg, consultIn f engineer af Jacksonville, and
farmer U. S- Army district anu pommlsaloned by the
liv e r Improvement Asm q e e r af tha project,
tha brief an tha beani prepeeid waterway at
i 7 r .iT T W B lia x s i af

The Itot-iry Club unanimously
went on record u« la-lng lot) per­
cent in favor of Mayor Edwsrd
Higgins' “ Trade At Home” cam­
paign. In Ita regular weekly lunch­
eon at thi' Ynldrx Hotel today
where the Mayor di-arilhed the
rnurmoiia amount of huaineaa
li.rving Sanfmd yearly a* a re­
sult of Hie Ihmightlra* trading
out of town.
Mayor ItiggiM” was introduced
by Clyde I'.ik ei win, hail charge
of the program t'liarlra Morrison
led the singing ut the meeting
which waa prraidrd over by the
Key. Marlin Hi am.
The catimat* of fGOO.OOO a year
aa the figure representing out-oftown buying la n eonarrvatlve one,
said the Mayor, who iualated that
the amount la urtiinlly between
840,000 und 8If..inio n month. This
Is euffirivnt to rapport fire or
tlx nerv department etorea, ha
iwtid, anil would fill ell unoccupied
alorea and houses, neceseltatlng
new ronttiurtion.
This trailing out of town, he
continued, it nothing new but hse
been going on for years and it la
nrobstle fimt in the course of the
Inal ten yrma it line been suffi­
cient to ri|Uil the entire assessed
on 1600,000 a ypsr would h&lt;
enough, In- said, tu pay the Intatest on the City's entire bond
debt. .
K would nl»o iem it In better
•tores, he said, giving as an ex­
ample Sanford's modern and upto-date grocery stores. “ We have
amon* the best grocery stores In
the •tit*." the Mayer said, add­
ing that tills lias born made possi­
ble because the grocer In Sanford
geta 100 percent of tha grocery
dollar.
The ptotlrm, he continued, ran
be solved, but It can only be
solved by the 100 percent co-oper­
ation o f both the merchants and
the consumers. The merchants, he
•aid, should act an example In
trading at home end should meet
competition and seasonal buying
In ether cities. The consumers
should apply “ trade at home"
principles not only te dreeeeo and
•hoes, but also to everything elee
they are Inclined te buy out of
town.
Visitors at today’s Junebeen in­
o f Daytona
cluded Fred Tree!
N M m ie n s and
Kendrick Guernsey af Orlande.
Immediately
following
tha
Innchaon a meeting o f tha board
o f directors wa* held,

the “ bonier incident" yesterday
In which the Rueilene charged
tho Flnne with killing four and
wounding nine Red eoldlera.
Moscow tent nn ultimatum*
liko note to Finland demanding
the withdrawal of Finnish border
nnrrlaona. Finland denied there
hod been any ahootlng from 'the
Finnish aide, end appeared reedy
to refuse the Russian demand.
Il wax said the government would
regnrd tho demand, celling fo r
withdrawal “ without delay" but ,
containing no time limit, aa •
"friendly propoeal."
Naval warfare continued U be
the most active phaee o f th*
European conflict.
,
. New linking by mhiei were re­
ported as King Oeor
vin oni«» piwvtdteg -fol
ot era of all German export*,
gardlrx* of whether carried hy
neutrel ships. The order wee ex­
pected to tie made effective la a
few day*, giving Britain an op­
portunity to give further explaautlnn* to protesting nrutrale.
Ship lossex reported Included
Hie X.HMMon Netherlands freight­
er SiMiRrndam. the fi, 144-ton Britixh firighter Itoyaton Grange, the
.1,760-ton German freighter B*rkum nnd n -100-ton German traw­
ler.
The new sinkings came after
n dirimtinux Sunday In which the
14,1114-ton I'ollsh liner DllsudtkL
ehiiitered liy- llritnin, end the
I0,mi7-tiin
British
merchant
riuiacr Itnwalpiiidi wrnt to the
tmltnui.
In the midst of new mine warfiue. fhnntberInin declared “ non*
of lliexe losses affects our everwlielmiiig naval superiority, Ub
oildixl that the Drltish already
know the aeercta o f the mag­
netic mine.
MOSCOW, Nov. 27 — MT— Sovlrt Itusala charged Finland with
spilling the blood of Red aoldlen
on Soviet toil last night and de­
manded that concentration* af
Finnish troops be withdrawn With­
out delay from the border UOTth
of Leningrad.
A Russian note handed te the
Finnish minister, Baron YrjoKosklnen, last night waa couched
In ultlmetufn-llke language, but H
added that Rutile wax not in­
clined to “ magnify this abomin­
able act of attack on the
of Finnleh troops, probably badly
■nuna;-ril
Finnlab
However, withdrawal of the Finnl«h tronp« a distance o f I t te I t
miles from the border, as demand­
ed by RuuU, would mean Fin­
land's abandonment of her Iron
tier fortification* and possibly tha
granting of on* of Russia's mast
Insistent demands In her long dis­
pute with Finland over frontier*
and naval bate*.
The Rutsle note charged that
(C ae tlaM d »a P a c e d s t t l

LOCAL W EATHER
Fair and continued cold
night, light to heavy froat
extreme north portion and
scattered froat over central
Uon; Tuesday fair, slowly |
temperature over extrema
portion.
BAROMRTBR
Today ...... — .---------------Yeeterdav

Endowment funds fo r college*
decreased by three percent dor*

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Deliver Speech
Ebntehegro Will Talk
To Students At Uni­
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SANFORD M ARKET REPORT

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Advice Is Given-On
Sweater Ensembles

Wuu CWT |im"B,n« l|on "n*n iim u t u iid i your
; sweater ensemble*. An Important
ifav-avo Buppi“ ,? UmJd- Htllywood
designer has created
llu (
vi Mir
unusual campus cosj. tiUl’ I.AN T — HuppIlM rmxlir*some very
____ _ lume* for young screen atmrs.
Mr, ilrMiniiil Hclit, tnsrkst About
• Irndy, !__
__ ■«,&lt;:. .to quality, Hooded sweater* are wall liked.
I.u» 1.1.7.
I vm-115, rr«U s I 7l-3 n#.
K.snvK ‘
hpr 1Ik
KMf'AlinLi: - Mi Uu. bpr. ssc- One widt-ribbed gray tsaque
lUv l»U hpr. Itr-kMr.
,
i n. * a sweater has a hcod fined- with
I.LMONH tu b,at. •!.** «•» lir)|fhl embroUtrw! woo, flowtr,.
bos. I a «- i U
u r r r i'c ii • .k i . supplies light. In another ensemble the • asm*
il • mi fi it*I fa ir, ra m k rt
I
**1-1- i plaid wool
that la used fa the
Ih'Siun I »g Uu hpr. 1 V1
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on ftn* l at. KlAln I IM Jiss
I. s- u Kkj|l tnd mtUhi0 I tam la also
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used to mak* a necklace o f facbMI HTAIID — N o MUPplItA.
oh it a
- - :.r:
■M-i: I*.
square tags to wear with Its ectiM oN M t &lt;lotYi — Nor. VsiloWj
10 It- bnuu, I 00*1.11: .WHITE,
I f.« I 73. h l'A N IB If T V P D M b .
ONIONS: fOREENl — FU. sup*
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I'A ltH la k r

NEW YOR k T n Jv. 33 —(A’;—
Ibaervence of Thanksgiving j
leak earlier thsii llie IrnUllintril
Rid this year In moat uf the
fates whir* Important markets
re located will result In almost
falpleta closing down nf the
toatryh principal flnanrkil and
Dmmodlty exchange today, -

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‘
I T h r y ’ rr ilrsignnl to taka a
Hr' OBORflK flA Ll.B T ’
‘ wan’* mind o ff war—ami keen it
-'M IA M I, Nov. S3 — Seven attic* there." wm the way one of them
ed-M avfJv wW.- (‘rfl'iitrlv »&lt;-t»d‘ PUl.lt. "Their beauty and glitter
•H lr heiutv ....... h e r in rom- terras to vay "Dance end be pay
n-lr for the t Hr o f Mi— Onuir* end a lt'lh it," Their rich fabric*,
FINAL FEW DAYS .
Itowl on the nlvht nr D&gt;c. St It 'heir luxViy . and .their tfafo Thursday, Nov. 80th
•-»# rnn’-uncvl hv John I’ittntv uf Watsted designs, a h l.h . ere to
the Junlcr Chstnhrr of Commrre? feminine', nr# oil Intended to t m'Mvn'nitimon in this sera.
phaelse woman** need to be shalQ1liter, more often acen hi scKllinidUlon centre te mo now Hfed and shielded ami trouar rents tbtn In fabric*. added to the
briny staged by Junior Chamber I " * » » t protective lUstlncU. Trey’ra alluie o f the -keep the boys at
it Commerce o i:,-snltathUM in drflnUely 'korii the boy* at hbm* home clothes." It appeared in
Patatke, St. AngtreUnr, Kt. Pelmetal ler.ira end brocades
In
•r. burg, Port Mysrv. Jacksonville,
aWmmerln? mclel and pnii|rtte
en*lroldr:te» &lt;n elmplr dinner
Tsmmf and Pensacola and the
winner of these elimination av-nta
frocks and suite, In flashing Jew­
wiU come to Miami fir Ct* final
els which ere very Important this
BEAUTY-SALON *’
selection of Mira Orange Howl.
r N. Park Ava^—Thaos 717
reason. A Russian princess wete
fJIrN from thes« cities will bi an­
hvf eevarly plain black dinner
nounced Dec. t, Primly said.
frock with peJtock velvet gloves
havlnr Jcjrri embroidered ruffs.
A number of- oil • • rifle* o f the
A Hellywrod queen aeeented her
date also are exp.e - l to have
party, alek 'friend,
white velvet dlnnar suit with gold
•vnrevenUtlves |n U.jf final a*.
new arrival, birthday
efrohant Hips and a prominent
lection.
greeting, annltarsarNew
Yorker
topped
the
htrek
la a, T h a n k a g l v • The winner of the title Mlsa
lace dress the wore at the Wal­
tng tabl#
dorf with a platinum horshee
8AY IT WITb
necklace atiddrd with diamond
OUR FLOWERS
flewara.
Funeral designs and
Rich and luxurious furs fash­
arrangemt_
_ . . .for. all
rontestanta will rid* on other
--------imanta
ioned
the
favorite
short
coat
and
occasions.
Hoata directly behind the queen’s
tended
the
Jackals
of
a
number
float as attendant! to th* quean.
o f costumes.
While the Junior Chamber*.of
CALENDULAS
1 Coiffures made news too. Soma
Commerce organizations are himl2Se BUNCH
were
“
up”
,
acres
down,
but
the
ting tho selection of Miss Orange mg
•«ciib hi i.iru» oi imiihib, smortr t and newest combineil
Howl, Ernie Seiler baa a crew 'of
Orange Cowl werkmen busy day (New York liinRch). o f El Mo-jhcth effects in a halrdrcaa which
■nd night at the old city -wqro- rtcco and-uf the WdMorf-Aslorla .drew the hair softly un from face.
’ioure on Iliscayne Boulevard Kelt Ilnntii,.and at -brilliant tlira-!»nd eara and allowed it to fall In
Stiildlng eolorl-tl floata for the trlcnl fitst nights. Clothes da-llhe Irek, srmatimes scooped Into
King Orange Jamboree parade i signed for the National HorJe:a snood. Scores o f chic women
Show featured them too. They j wore "something In the hair” —
vnd pageant.
wsTe aeen rtn dancu floor* In full- (twin velvet bows, a twist o f sablo
They’re 'making rnmething Ilka ■klrtH frocks of. -stiff fibrlca to match a Jacket lilm, a glitter,■-0 gorgeous Doslt for the parade, tapped by Jacket* nrouml dinner ing dlimcnd plume. Moat striking
mm# to rppmrnt the vnrioua tables In long sleeved
erep f of all were th* Jeweled tassels
cities o f Florida; a number of
them depicting the recreational
resources and beauties of the
&lt;tals; while others will represent
various clubs and commercial or­
ganisation*.
The pantile will exceed all ear­
lier expectations of the Orange
Bowl Committee.
Just about every band in th*
state of Yludda has asked to
com* her* to participate in the
spectacle, Ernie Seller, business
manager o f tbe Orange Bowl fes­
tival announced last night. Ap­
proximately 1,000 nrtskclans will
be seen fa th* line ot march.
Riding on many of th* narade’a
floats will b* more than 1W&gt; beau­
tiful girl* from the .University of
Mlajm. Competing teams In the
« r tlr t t ia
3 9 s
Orange Bowl football game New
Years D*y will ha represented In
' SilOlILDER, Whole or Hair..Jbt IZ ^ c
•he p a re )' with flaats. and their
bands, S.tler **M. ^
W PlD &gt;HAM8i-WM» hr v'.rtav htlf Ibrilfr

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OIL W A V S
PERMANENTS
; V $3.50
Hug'hes Mirasol

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MARTS CLOHE DOWN

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I'l-AH (KNULIMI) — tills. H I ,
I'KCAWS
tin I'Mprr nhrll, Yir* !
I••»i:* tsrrfMs. I3r*lir.v
ITITUllH • HM|'|illf« rnotlrri«l» . I
*V#-«vi;a«i*t full, markrt shout ilrath. |
WoMflrrs Hus hprs
1.71 World
IJQI.'AHII — Hu., hpr*. Y a lta *
|J» strr i Imi hpra. 111*1 M
% '.'runkti.rk. &gt; l«-S .lt ; f a i l t l , dull.
I'fNI.A M,M:N
Nii|ibl|»i mod I.v v -l.tt; urvtn rtguash, Uua hpra
."•it*, drum lid fair* iiisikst slr.idy, lov-I.U.
KTIIAW IIHIIIIIICU — No suppli*..
* 7fc
a
Ti'UATOKM — Uuppllt* Ilffcl, d »rnTAT«»KH — trial* N-n Jor«ry
told) r w r sot r.sft; it*«i tniss n ,. ni.nu (air, slsady m ark.I. appr.-Sa
li&gt; i r r . l t . »cr. to
iiu .llir
AM
Ofirs, 1.7k. Ni* T r im. J.bp.t ?£.
« l * . &gt;i be. M&gt;* Ioas « a f . had
HM’ HKT IfiTATOWI — Us. CWT- l.r
u - r n ir lo u o .l.ly I.SS-l.f*. i.
bou, Flu l.tf-1 Ik.
TUHNII-H — Na auppllsa.
«
. ItAOlHIliea — H c K ,
Uoirn
I'liM P K lN d ~r Huppliv* m od.ral*.
hUH’hr*.
itrm.nd fair. nUrkri rlt .d y , .11 IkIIOMAINB — No auppl «a.
IIANANAH — Bupplltu modsral*,
HFINACII — Suppllaa rn&gt;Hl«ata.
demand fair, inarksi itiudy. Hu il.mand fair, m arktl steady, -ISIa­
s i in.

TABLE SUPPLY B E E R BARGAINS
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Wa also carry a complete
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our package department

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across « i s night dab
bald New Yorker »•*
-A fter a ttok.ot this, I ’d
boy. ebaddhSty atbawva*.

„ « * vo» k.
N fw Xorka first aortal season were also some teeutiful Jersey*
* » “ « U w .w jr whirled ^off In a-arith harem skirts worn with aarls
borrt of fash on fireworks, which dreped over lha head, heavy gold
braM K to UsU — 1
- - - •
rattrd "keep
toys at home

BACK W HEN
v. Y O U 'R E
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Var Styles A re EJ 5
variety. of lino. In .th*
Not Reflected In
clubs foU-*k!rt#d Spanish
In nucti stiff fabric* a*
L a te s t Fashions isiin, slipper
satin and Lyons vri-

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'.Hninr Ernesto Montonrs'o. cole-,
r.bratnd South Ann rh ea Journal.
• let end lecturer In th« eoctet
rclenrn, will deliver n m ",«S " »
Snddrevaea at lh » llnlvoi-dty of
.-Florida iho let'er part " f •'"*
• month and durlnu lls c e n je i . " n‘
'-•der the sponsorship of the far■ nsjls Endowment for
Internatlnnel reace, It «a s announcod
fe .T h .' Carnegie &lt;&gt;it*un) mien i&lt;l
'* tgionsorlng Hrm-r flui.i •m-urn * |
*. appesruncc at n nni.ilrr
of.
'.American colleges end unlver»t-.|
‘ ties “ to multiply mid i-.lcrnglhen ■
’ ,'tho bondl of liilrllts tm l nil-’ I
’ scholarly umlerstancllm tie tween J
if,different countries and to l*&lt; rgoim such nradrmlc service hi I
' authorities of the several Inatl, tution» vUited may suegest.”
f’ — Prior to coming to k ju.I iI j, he
has dellvcrvil a eerie I o f leetores at tho Cnlverally « f Colo- redo and tho University uf Allag a u rl.
|
9ji”'Arrangements for hk appear-j
'•anc* In Florida were made h*’ !
th* Inatltuto of Inter A ii'cen n
.( Affair*, o f which Dr. Uollln K. ■
Atwood Is acting director,
ns
Paid o f Its program for |iiumot-i
Ihg better
understanding
ho-!
jiitufaan the Ainciicui.
|
Sfc.Banor Montenegro’ s \irit t o ’
vfb * Florida raiupus. will be par-]
^Vablarly attractive to him, amco |

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NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA;, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939

Declares Loyalty

M a y o r E n lis t s

Established In 1908

W a r In F a r E a st
Spurts A n e w W i t h
Japanese Advances

Kermit Roosevelt To Become Briton

S c h o o ls i!o t ^
T ra d
e
f.

* Corporation Pla
Trouble Occurs When
iOO Men Seek En­
trance To Building
In Spite O f Pickets

♦Dispute Began
Eight Weeks Ago

D r iv e

Higjrins Explains Use
Of Pledge Cards;’
. Tells , Of P r i z e s
For Essay Contest

New Taxei For ;
Financing U . S. j
Defense Studied

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'DETROIT, Nov. 24.— (A P)
0 —Two policemen were hurt,
and-a .number of other per*
s o w suffered .black eyes and
minor Injuries In s melee at
tba Chrysler Corporation’s
rialn Dodge plant today as
approximately 100 m en
sought entrance to the build­
ing.

Police broVo op the fighting
rrV PU y. **4 took arreral men
lata cpstody foe queatlonlng. FnI t a . estimated &lt;00 UAW-ClO
pfeketa were o« duty when, the
U)«a uied to eater, the .plant.
About to gained admittance.
..Itvma the flret Incident of vie-

u is o r a e r n , c&gt;rdl wm j(# kept Bl uoumiuet

and Anderson's Drug Store, and
at Ivey's Shoe Store.
____1 Tho period for getting pledges,
MEMPHIS, Tana., Nov. - I.
extend from Nov. 2H tu Dee,
Th, N „ h c ...,d , . ~ J . r » » - •
UP)— The eating of a common ; 12 . Cards will be taken up from
vitamin which can he purchased the different school principals
ronrealing Iho unzlthUy g i* nm»k »cchl. wn« «ddcd to tho H**,,01
*
*
*
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At
(hi
1_ .in . Bi i l . sarncr drug More* &gt;egeh d iy Mid lib u lilfd . At Ijil '
bos. She ha» had a fawn velvet "eutral victims In tho war. Five
iiK’ r
in- in wli i,li I m.t more deeply In- handbag made which while com- survivor* of thy 31-man crew
Kcuiitur Claude
(.luude Pepr
^ j 1^ ..An*! i J d &gt;
m CYf»t- 1 enc*
the two weeks' period
Scimtoi
was d t t c r iM t f * * ! M ^ ll%n. ltl, pupil tocurliur lhc Brenttst l»umi |0r..Hd Mayor FMuard lllfRlns In Icix-sttil. I tvlird Ihu Board of binlng the uses of an ordinary reached the British Isles *ft*v
man! for * * * * * * nerrousnew |b#r o f
on pir&lt;j*e eardfl* tihgrura this morning that Knginrrra tills morning the fol­ handling, cleverly conceals the gas 'even days in nn open boat. They
mask
, -eld a submaritft* sank tha craft.
hile he would bo unable to at- lowing tcli giami
aad a
F ^ u llv i' nM rhighest
. ‘i ? r ^will
" J receive
L f : . uv&lt;2, T.h
j ,d n^
“ ‘ In Nov. 27, 11 hearing will be
and
th^]£„,l the
tl hearing on the pronoacd
After the first few days of war' The 8,8H0-ton British ateamar
naat four hlghsst $1 each. Theee
that something' Managalore was sunk by a mint
bns-lndbn River Canal be- had before the Hoard of Engl* women decided
, T^^etfam ln, k n A r t.« » H one. prises will be awarded in each,
Ik jiie board vnf • n,l&gt;' engineer* peer* on thr proposal to connect must Iw done about tha gaa mask “ ff Britain', cult coast. No llvaa
school.--—
v -t
, u.lhy-Wnrnln-i.T*^ *&gt; dnhtg ms- IH. - Johns- »od- -Indian Rivers.-. At
and lb . device* &gt; f i i a t i t » , l''*rf M
;J
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_ the
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^ ^ ‘ dT j S c. a . wmia o,
The pledge the citiscn* will rrylhlr....
.......
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.... dHUnc^f
leg Ccihu
nan scouting
roeerbtg
I-ox_____
Itarif______
have been • Long*
in his power lo ronvinre Hint time interested ritisen* w ill_______
itPIH-nr
mill
1
resent
tinin-rilfor
^
hinumeTsbie.
A
bright
scarlet
Planes
ie
desirability
of
clurnrd tn the British
Okla., declared la * report be­ be asked to sign is a* folio** * llir ImimhI of
•'I am entirely In sympathy with (jiP roiml.
this Imprint ment personally. I'^nsli ihreadetl through
-Isles, nying
flying over Shetland Is*
eh the box -isies.
fore the Southern Medical s w r - your ciunpulfn to kftp 8a*fonl j rnngn^iinipii Jck* llen&lt;lrii‘k« mu' desire to reptnt lev lo-reb lore I’X-Janil tlnl i-n the shoulder gives n land*. Itcsillls of yesterday's air
lalion. However, It has already dollar* in Hanford, ao that thty iScimtor Aiuli^wa havi* iiuli« nt»il ' prt-ssv'il Interest "In theli projivt jaunty air. Covers of various col- j battles brought conflicting claims,
proven effective 1" ‘ he
quick may circulate here and thua Im iin-n* intrntk.u uf Indiur |irra«*nt and to espri-*' tuv regr.l* tbul I ,ors to nialrh outfits have op- [The
French said the Allies
treatment o f a number o f ph y prove the icrncral condition n f '„ i iiu* liouiin^.
brought
down
eight
Gorman
Il.'ilph I-'. Iliiir- nn unable to lie present. I know j|H-nreil.
deal and mental dlaordere.
our city. I htllovc in Sanford \ ,.||t M-rrctary c( ll»c St. J«dmr of the lircr-sity foi this Improve I A west #nd store tins prepared' scouters, nml lost only en» of
In one case a P*reon who bad but realize that w t ara not maK i River Iniprnvrincnl
AA"»»» uition ment nml I am loolnleiit 1 I1.1I the If,,r ttie* cold weather anil nrodnreil tbclr own craft. tieriiMiny said its
developed a psyehoala with hard­ Inc the best of out opportunl |otul Fr»sl T. ttlllisms. rounly in- fncts will la i n si-nled in tin-,n g«s maskcasc-cuin-imiff In fur. | filers baggedthree enemy air*
ening of the arteries o f the brain ties and am therefore willing. gineer, will lenve here tomorrow bearing to Convince von of Hie Iflome of these ure In leopard skin. rrafl with nn losses.
“ cleared up.miraculously on a and glad to do my full part In |«f!rmoon for Washington. They necessity.
I iumiic v.iii of my I Every day the treasury is I11Tho war nt sea in which eight
high vitamin B-one treatment, he ward msking It a better town t» will lw joined by miolher mein willingness to rcmle ‘•&gt;tj n -I-!* , undated with parkuge* contain. v-c-sels wcio itddcd yestoiday to
dd.
, ,
live In. I further pledge myself Jl-:r In 1'itlalkn m»l 11 porly from mice possible l.iunr-l its roiisiiin- l|ng gifts of varyiog value from tho list nf virliiiia, cu11soil now
It Is also used freonenlly In for the next four months
malinn.'
rich and |&gt;oor alike "toward thr move* hy Britain nnd Germany.
|o1Jacksonville.
the treatment of ehronk alcohol- trade at home, and do all In my
"I shall loib-w Hi
mallei up war." From a diamond nrcklarr The Britj-li studii-il revised meth­
Senator IVppcr'* telegram to
lam when individuals do not get power to encourage my friends .tloyor Higgins follow*:
I-. r.onally win n I eel bit-'k to tn n crumpled f l note, or 11 od* In eoiiib&gt;it minsa. 1 lie latest
enough food or do not get and neighbors to de llkewi.u.”
run • oniil up- j small article of jewelry of renll- type ua* lepurtrd ihelng droppod
"He yi ur lelrplinne Mill I Washington, t
enough vllamln B-one to enable
render
rv
.........
' incntnl
rather than intrinsic value
The ph-lge merchants will heiderply regret my iiuthiltly to re on me ai any time to
by pariirliuli' frooi Nasi plans*.
their food lo be digested proper­ asked to sign l* as follows:
lurn linnirdiatrly to t\n.longt.in, cry |H»sslble u*&gt;istiuice lownr-l i'o’ ‘ f rom n |M,or ,H.r*on, thcao gifts
Thr N'niis declared the Gennan
ly, Dr. Willie declared, and a«
“ I will co operate In your plan but 1 have been following this ronsummatbm --I thi* iiierllori. u* have Iwcn rolling in.
nrinclple nf cuiductlng the war
a re m
mild forma or
dt to keep Sanford dollars In tf«n o.atlcr rlosely nml it*»uie you tiroject.
Begnid ." t luude !’• (•A man rotnmltled suicide by wa* I,, fire "ten shots back for
t. itrdevelop
I.k
taaanlt) with hall
hallucinations, or forU
myself to tin , 'but there 1. no pioj.el in Horlda per.
'drowning. Delrrminc-I lo rnd his every *hot uguin-t ns'' and laid
.
life In tho way hr devised rath- the piinripnl nt*n would bo used
f l S r v K S T i - . been found
n
1 si
w■
tx
a /I
er than by enemy action, he vvaa in the ecnnnniic sphere.
highly useful. In the t.reatmen, jf, T m l n Z n , } ' 3
" . ^
found with his ga. mask firm ly
Two Butin, seized by Gennan
of person! who am gtren the prices to meet competition. 2. Te
secret police Nov. » In the Neth­
insulin shock treatment for In­ purchase all supplies and acre*
erlands border were the center
sanity.
Soma persona develop
of conflicting reports. A Ger­
sories, except .for resale, n. nr.
fever, vomiting and a rapid heart Incidental tu my business in
‘
.last war whereby n white feather man paper -aid our of the Brit­
rate after administration of In­
w as sent to supposed slackers on* coiifrM-Ml hr used emigrant
LONDON, Nov. 2 1 - »/V»- Brit­ neutral ahipv.
Sanford aa far aa possible. 3. Te
sulin, while others are alow IS Impress upon all my employees ish nawil authorities, believing
In flight up tin- Tliainc* er-iwbo often turned out tn be crip (rcrinan pre-war plots to sabotage
awaken from the treatment. In
tuary Weum “ lay iiiglit » In 11 a I pled and returnrvl soldirrs In riv- German, Italian and Japanese
the
hnporiar.ee
o
f
spending
then
Adolf
Hitler
might
la-ffTliXliig
both types the vitamin has proven
plane was shut ihuvn by vlcst-has been revived.
WPS- BrIHsh fire—two N*ti seaplane*; The first two irclpient* wen* shipping.
good hla boost of n *Mcicl
’
effective In restoring patients to
Aulhorilutive London sources
Dermal.
wore said tu have skimmed only Lord Walrfan nml Lord Sand- said two men had besn "kid­
-Other .workers have used sophomore. Junior anil
« . „ i 0, , m a n warpUncx are dropping pnra- 40 or 50 fret above the water and |hurst, two British poors, both of naped" while i-ndeavnring to de­
Vitamin H-one successfully In clasaea. The prises will be $2.b0 chut* mines In the csluoiy of lhc drnp|icd pararlnilc mines.
whom have Joinnl the present nr- termine whether “ peace propos­
overcoming the epileptic crisis
One of tho mines was righted ! my and one of whom won dla. als" nf the Germans wore bonathat often develops la some pati­ for first prise, | i.M second prise, Thames uutsido Ixtub n and along nnd explodrd tiy rifle fire, sending itlnetion in the World war, so they fide.
ents treated with Insulin,** Dr. **4 11.00 for third prise. All the coasts.
Quoting c}T-wilne*-e* who Jobl up a lOO-foot-hlgh geyser i f w i-.can affonl to treot the whole
Willie declared, lie mkf It has •aaaya mustvo« dellverx-d to ths
(•r,
.thing In n hunuirmis vein.
PARIS, Nov. 24 — tA*t— French
also elcared up sbme cases of high school principal by Dec. 12. of seeing lote-swouping Noil
A graphic description of the I Lord Sandhurst Is going to pilots, many nf them flying supTha
name*
o
f
judges
will
bo
planes
dropping
the
mine*
by
par*
athlsophrants. t&gt;e “split neraendropping
of
the
parachute
mines
"
k
f**thcr
alongsldr
one
plo American Curtiss warplanes,
The beat essay - achute, naval leaders blamed the
ality" facia ef mental disease. named later.
qq*h class will be published 1 startling new weapon for much of in H&gt;# Thames esloniy was g i v e n h* had given him by an old wo- were reported yesterday to have
The effect of the vitamin la
by
L.
T.
Burrows,
wlm
wa*
on
tho
&gt;"*"
In
Bond
street
In
HUB
when
n-*irlilrc-*Tunncd German Messer-y
■the terror of the intensified war
apparently
to re-establish
a In Tha Sanford Herald.
waterfront when the Gorman V » ' h* WM on le»ve from the front. I Schmid: plane* out of the air In
Mayor lllgglna will eddress I at eta.
normal balance ia the' digestive
The old army son*
long 1about mur- rite last three tkiys in dog-fight*
planes
came
over.
o f the Business and! The aca warfare has rlaimrvl u
liavo to be over the IVcsIcrn Front and deep
and other pretsmis of the body,
“W . were looking out lo *ca." ho !
% nbru? 'rrr wfll
ha added, and “the attempt to
a
m- l . .
1 ._. i . . u . . . ri.. revised, r or tne
within Fiance.
re-establish the metabolic equMAt llic same time reports here
said British aviators had account*
cd for nine Gennan planus in the
last two day* 01 clear weather
the Royal Air forre are bring lifted the lethargy In aerial war­
awakened In thr monilng by a fare.
robot klll-slrcp. The robot con­
The French downed three ene­
sists o f a device cu the lines of a
film sound track and Its tones my craft Tuesday, six Wednesday
and two yesterday, losing only one
are carridd everywhere by ampll- piano themselves, Ihev M id.
flera— whlcn really
makes It
Correspondents with tha British
worso than a human bugler.
Besides reveille, the machine royal air force reported
surface of the water and dropped sounds lights nut and parade German homier reconnaissance
machines wore shot down by ma­
rails.
chine-gunner* In Hurricane fight“There was a big splash and I
era on Ihe Western Front yester­
though bombs had been dropped,
day, all of the British planes re­
but see learned they were mines.
turning to their bases.
Burrows said.
Ths British were reported to
Experts said they believed the'
have accounted for two more Ger­
paIs abates dropped from tbs
man plants In battles yesterday,
planee dissolved In the water, perCharUs N. BaldIn of Par- In which eight altogether were
mlttkag the mine* to sink.
rig Island, 8. C* and Thom* swrpt out of the skies by both
Geoffrey Shakespeare, parlia­ aa More of thla city were booked British and French.
mentary secretary of the admiral­ for reckless driving last night
One of the planes brought down
ty, announced In the House ef following a crash between their
(O eetlaasg e a r a g e T W m )
Conimoos yesterday that It Ger­
1 0 :» o'clock on Bernlforts to drop man mines had been washed
l Po*
ashCro along Urn English coast
mosapooled do- last night atone hut be did net
piltn
ntHHii
g of six more reveal whether any of them ap­ badly damaged and I
slid" mints off peared lo be the new type.
occupant wan injured.
aad diplomatic

Of Nervous System

Iginal •‘•tow-dowa" dlepata
n CIO-UAW workers and
itioo, with the exception
fights in plcktt lints, since

C laim

erchants

At Chamber
explala the
I to play la

Suspects
In

British Fail To

unit on, owing to the war, a fish
I I , t , « . r l a t f &lt; Press
|l&lt; a fi-h and the country's food
The Fnr End
conflict
I-imply comes first.
The ministry
of agriculture snorted totlny with new achit. announced the revocation of
llvlly. ns the European war
,n WM law establishing the fol|louing minimum riles ef f i -11 of wnrtla ronilmird to hold
,whleh could lie landed: hake, n ' l h o lim elight with air and
1 Incite-i haddock and whiting, !l‘ j
.invnlniimtMltH
, Incite-; dab, sole. pUlce, whiling, n0nt '*C\ elopnumiH
Jnpnnoap
reported the coni megrims, witches, nine Incite*.
Wnr operations in the North nllP.-U o f Nnnnitllf. KwatlffSi
Sen have lieen Interfering with lirovln rilll Cltpilnl, In
South
the up,-rations of herring trawlu ,|r |Vo de[er,. To make up thla deficiency , f hlna Ih rro 'Wi. li
vital
supply
In mine manner, from now on ailt-lgned to
|lr fi»li that comet into the net. Mines of C h u n g k in g .- Chinese capl*
More sidelights on the hnnicj|n|
final In Brltalni
,,___ _
.,|,,h command
With the outbreak of war pris-i
The German Idgh
comma"
oner* fcrving leas than three-j asserted that n N ail submarIn
month sentences were releaseti to. claimed credit
for
torpedoing
relieve
prison
accommodation. ’ IIM,i damaging hrnvlly the BrltTho recorder o f Liverpool no*,| |&gt;h crui,pr
)n the Firth,
wgnts lo know If thg rriniinnl
rannri&lt; of
'laws of tho country are suspended of Forth.
Earlier rep
'.end whether It It any U«e ncnt&lt; nc-1 such damage by submarine or
Imr culprits who are only due for mine— drew neither confirmation
light terms of Imprisonment.
J nor je„|u| f rom British officials.

B-one Is Not Cure*u r

IGermans Say U-Boat
t ! Torpedoes,Damages
Order English Cruiser In
• F i r t h Of F o r t h

jPrisoners With Short, • Confirm Or Deny
; Sentence May Get
GovernmentRelease Dutch Shin, English
Boot Added To List
I .ON DON, Nov. 21.—b D —Brit­
ish fl hrrnirn no longer have to
Of
Sea Casualties
Ihrmv the little ones back. From

Common Vitamin
Said To Prevent
Type Of Insanity

The officer!, neither of whom
pea* hurt seriously, were
hit
wUh, hrlcka that were tossed

Senator Fepper Advises He
Backs Supporters Of Canal

British Navy Men Report Germans
Drop Mines In Sea With Parachutes

.in iT ^ t o T B T U C lS ,

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Drivers Booked After
Crash On Lake Front

LOCAL WEATHER

Partly dandy tonight gad Sat­
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LUTuS,

Lifted In
To Increase Food

Continuing
thi*
"tin d r
home”
campaign.
yo.tcrd
Mayo. Edward lllaglna uddi-cs
students of the City'sschool*
the advantages of buying
nt
homo. a n d 'w ill meet with &lt;he
Business and l*rof*&lt;alonal Mens
Association tonight.
.
! He explained
the
contest
where!*} student* will be given •
supply o f pledge ennls and ul &gt;
the end o f t « p &lt;-erV« *'10.,* «|*V
dent* turning
In the most
pledges will reedvu prise*. Iiie **.
.
m
- — TO« , v _ . ,
will be an essay tonlesl aho nq
Any “ love and
id e * lhc , ub] M i Pr “ Why I 'hou d
grama German-AmeHcan
Bund ,lMT. ln R ,„ f0r.l O n ly!" Prise* will
leader Frit* Kuhn might have • br
f„ r iho be-t essay*.
sent to another woman....... lakeMai or lllgtlnv explained t",
no difference" tn his wife. Air-. lbl. .|,„|fnta how the should gt
Elsa
Kuhn,above.She declared
„o|iin|t
'Ixnatmc*
&lt;•&lt;»
her
loyaltywhen ^he ar ompa- p|, l)lte rn, . l i e
poinled out
that beglni'lnr* next Monday aft*
ahem ha fsces charge- of Urol n* school, inch paoil In the Gram*,'
lag from the. Bund.
mar School ami the High School
will be given five pledge cards
by Ihrlr piinrlpnl.
The pupilx will then make a (
canvas of all cIHrepx requcsllng
their signature on the
cards
Each card h.*« a line for four
signature!.
A* the cards arf A
..................,
. .
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, ,
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signed, the pupil will put his own f
Declaring the allies have a , "clear-cut, moral Issue," Kormlt
name on the hack of the rare. |Koo*cvclt now serving as an acting major in the British army.
___
1 and return It lo tho principal's announced lie would soon become a Bnti-li subject. This latest
s r .j
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office each morning and get an •phot., of the son of the late President Th.sidore ltou*cvelt show*
WOt
c u r e - additional supply of cards. .Mayer
him. 1 ight, instructing a machine gunner.
EViw
n i a n r H p r f l 1 Higgins added Hint a supply of

Number O f Persons
. . Receive Black Eyes
And Miner Injuries

NUMBER 81

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THE SANTORD fttRALD, SANFORD,

rd Herald

F R ID A Y, NOFTBMBER

W EEKLY NEWS COLUMN

NERO WOULD HAVE ENJOYED KNOW ING GUYS LIKE THIS

Falling Hair

il l

By. JOE-HENDRICKS

#-»*rutrr-, t&gt; *&gt;•■-•

H as you r h a ir begun to fall out 7
W ell, i f it has you need not reconcile y o u rself to the
in evita b ility or baldness I f you are w ining to d evo te the
lim e ,nnd tg^uble .to resto rin g n luxuriant crop a top you r
scalp.
■At Ipast that •if.N 'iajU N yhiv* U lylU a nuyu about it in
the N e w Y ork H erald Tribune.
.
srstcairrTns rt.-rr.*
She says th at m any a man w ith a type o f
baldness
I'RM^Ir In UkiiNrt
known by specialists as alopecia nrentu has seen Ills hair
restored a fte r it has fa llen out in great bunches a t a tim e.
D an d ru ff hr on e • f - ' th tr m ein cn n *n t- o f- baldness and
should be regarded seriou sly ami treated contlnoouaiy un­
til cured. A good hot oH rub at night w ith a good eoop and
w a fe r shampoo tho n ext m orning w ill w ork
wondevv on
even the most stubborn case.
Vm N imI
% r n » | i» p r r
llr p r v M a la *
"T a k e ta re o f y o u r son’s h a ir," says My I via. "a s wefl
I l f M i U r . » » r r f s r i t l I k r l l r r a l l In
TJie reason no m any
Ik e
n n l U n 's
llr ld
u f N l f r H U l N R . ns you take rare o f little sister's.
o f f l r t a a r t M «l| | a lR »d at lb * la r g baldness than wom en is becam e
m I rttfr* u l |br ai’U H lr r w i l l p r lu - m ore men s u ffe r from
H p ftl h rn d tta r.rIrra la M i l n i * n n 4 wom en take care o f th e ir h a ir and mem fro m boyhood do
flaw Yarbs
not. M any a man piakes his firs t acnualntsnee w ith a hair
brush when his m other uses it fo r n paddle, and h ie second
only the night b efore he g o e s out on his fir s t datfr.
"W h e re there is a tendency toward b a k b ieM ," S y lvia
tvrllcs. "th e mnderii trend In derm atology is opposed to
brushing ihu hair. I t is considered a harm ful d r a g on the
weakened hirtr. Hut too much emmot be said in tarot o f
n l least a few m inulca o f m assage daily, i f it is intefligm rtly
applied. Tlip m ethod fa vo red Is a ro ta ry m ovem ent, under
BIBLE VKK.SE rCH TODAY the hair, o f the bolls o f the fin gers. M ove then* Ineh by
n m i nr.
i .i r.i
r. „AKK
„ r - . ,n£h ore. tho en tire Scalp. cs|)eelally th e crown.
But beIIKI.I
KVK
r A U . WHO
Do n s o f a b k a i i a M i And Je- aiitn tho scalp is m inted, not ju st the fingers,
d unii) Mm. 'rid* day i« [
"fi'e tlin g his lin ir w e t e very m orning under th e show er
am **hi
aalvatlwi conic- lu lid- Iioum-. fur- w ill not be harm ful. I f n man w ill shampoo It a fterw o rd .
aamiK-h •* lie ol*u ii n -on uf
T h e hair, which is nil appendage o f the skin, n lleets even
Abiuhoni.t.iiki1 1U:().
m ore dirt than Ihe skin, I I can be washed e v e ry day, w ith
no bad effe c ts . W h a t is harm ful. Is to plaster oily, d irty
VICTOItV
hair down w ith wntcr. and allow it to remain ilam o and
f 2 r k ^ Vm i lth ,V ,W°‘k
|l»«cofri« Four. W hen lllta hnpppnM. Mir rooln nre
♦ • Hevutiil
u vturld •nvid hnlr fftlln out. It- I r fu r
fni* n hihii to keep his
Ucyuinl Hu
Die iniL'f'y
tnigr-ly
hair freshly shampisasl, nnd to tam e clown its
wildness
at alrifc.
And know Inal uid uf dt-alli nnd with a dressing o f pomade, lirilllantine o r o ily In llon ."
• night uiiiill ruj
W earin g hnls docs not necessarily cause linldhess, but
Tko dimu uf.ampicr life:
tho
hair
Itejoire, whatever nnguih mid n lack o f fresh nir and m oderate sunshine on
'a n d head ran have n v e ry harm ful e ffect.
E v e ry
man
’ th* limn.
That (lod law sivi-ii y«u *•»«!ythottld go without hln hnt at least pnrl o f Ih e dk v w hile
" T a .lfv ^ b c M
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hitvu yum r v t
In Fri-Fdi-nrj crowning hum,
That yu may ’fell yon- mui* who
t NOU ■in.- litbl
liikb in III A liiiivt-n* — Ibt-ir
•
huiilouu lu Suite
“ 1 1,0‘v llic |nn.i:ri u( ilHikm-aa
Inku lliclr iliglil;
I isiv tba madiui^jncuk^^ ^

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PH M erf
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! ° ! ‘ l o f ' ^ t s . Mats that are loo ligh t thus restrictin g the
I circulation o f lh " lilood aro illsastm iis.
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OVIEDO

Death Rates Increase

M ARKET TOWN NEWS

1

Onu o f the iftiiile.t o f tho Europonn W ar, iitatiiitiriuns
. _ ......... .......
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_ wi&lt;i|
'o f the M etropolitan
I-lfo .............
Itimtrnnce
pany j____
|&gt;oint
Cut, i«
jflie fa ct that_ the conquest o f I'olam l nnd I lit- consequent
j h eavy m tirlallly am ong the Polish people came a t a lim e
The wnri I* raid to bo rn »*n g : when that nation wna en jo yin g the Inwpxl ileath ra lo in
Orest Hrltoln a million dollnia Int IcAHt U llecntle.
'
*
.tjee! T I i«I* h nlmost ns,
jj.
over a period .if It) votir* prnellatU y all „ f
m w PA.
t
ij
n®tloim o f Lu ropf* tho United Stntcs, nnd the U rltU h
And noW* iney’re saying lluslIdOmlfllonH IlUVC 1)000 CX|M'riciU'illg a viintiimim.x im p rotcPresident Roosevelt's Tlianksglv- m cnt ill m ortality.
But tile outliival; o f war. the M etro-

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h a llo 'i^ to
in dh‘l tiU‘.i.
“ e ir|u1
'1
.. 's
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had the must influence

, '"“ y ^

hoa brought u very- real, threut
, , o f . high
-j — er
®Hiy ill tile Iid I Igcrt’ll l eou iltrle*
hut J)OHfo r the world
At til* iaUi ships are living
O f tho 27 counlrieM iucluded in the 10-year&gt;ntudy, l*osunk In tha K•ng“lish
' rhannvl, thr land wop «n e o f e lg lit' nut ion* which experienced
record
Uermana may him
ih*ii
Iki able in
the
United
t march their iiLot|is light Itgn low dentil ru le* In 19X8, the oth er* b eiq g
, England ovrr the pile.1 up wreck. B txlvr, Bulgarin, Denmark, Uthuanlu, N brth crn Ireland,'
■re.
Pnrtugltl. and Scotland.
Only three countries— Australia,
Spcasard Holland is living in- Germ any, untl N ow Zealand— allowed an upward m ortality
crtailngly, rpoarn of us u prote trend, ntirlbutable in mime part, according to Mtatistlcs, to
aMu caitdhlate
fur gorrrner. a g in g population* In theae countrlea,
though thera arc many who think
“ II is u Hud re flectio n ," th e Motn&gt;|K&gt;litnu nay*, “ that
a belter pike* fur him would injn liroak muat now lie expected in Home o f
the
hitherto
In Ihe Senate.
’ favorab le trends o f international death rates. U n fortu n a te­
Sally
RAnd,
having
g&lt;
havlni
ly, added to the direct hnrveat o f death on the b attlefield,
ugh liankiuptcy
liankiuptc] herarlf, i»
through
there is, in e v e ry w ar, additional heavy toll fro m tllaeaaea
ported1aa coming to this state
after reading about the coming HMoclatcd w ith the hardships to which both tho m ilitary
PlerMa boom.
Krfdetitly ihe i. and civil population nre exposed.
looking ffor
ar a new babble.
bnhhle.
“ M akin g allowance fo r the great utlvancea
utlvancet o f modern
medicine,
disenso w ill ln
in evitab
ly
J6hn fikmer* is offering
jim
d tr in * deaths from disease
o v lta »*r
run
very,
rrwslng indication that he i.
jh lgli nmotig th e nrm«tl forces d u rin g any wur, and will,
Ing to lie n candidate for prr&gt;i (fu rth erm ore. la* seriously increased um ong
the
civilian
•lent neat y.»r. Oarner is tin- |K,pUh»lloii, liv in g niul w orkin g under handicaps Im iw a w lb y
first real rmithenur offering »uch
,
good chances of success In u grrnl 1 n
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many years. M6at of our presl '
A ll In all, il I* a foregon e conclusion that tlte cxceldsnis In ireent years Iwvo mini, i Uni record o f dim inishing death ra le s that has character(J?iTJ.hV £ ' „ ur mM.n ' " V * 11red tlie Inst few decades w ill s u ffe r a serious setback in
T ,' ,arr7 :'o ( !»!&gt;'■ w a rrin g countries during th e cm rjjn t
W South especially.
|struggle, even i f w c are spared Ao (W V M U tih g a vislta’ b i l l . .uT.LT~ ^ * -------lion a * tho Influenza pandemic o f 1018-1910."

By BRUCE TU C K E R
Sanford Slat* Farmsr. Market

by lie . canpnSiuHng. officer.
M ’ Mwaagor’ NMnT erhtt »♦
•te, -he- ilMf.-hoi pfompdy
♦ hwpewBmUerd •{ieraU —
like asotlm*. Most Coa*t

K te S S a a ssi
mtka wf]ffM i*m l'la»» fun

W. II. • Bobbin., uf Clidi Ir-ton,
ij. ( . |„ visiting bit b utlii'if-. I-Ini
ilubblii •-mid J. I', hn-ull in Ovie­
do.
Itrpo ts arc tlml Itcv. Jninc*
1^7 win/ Is iveuparating‘in l.uku
land la Improving nicely.
Mia. W. J. Vurn mill Li other.
Jtsslc McOowun. have rotuim-il
from n visit in Fltagciald, G*.
Hevaral Oviedoaii. am nltvndinir court in H-nfuid tliia week.
K. A. Form-ll was In Hsnfuid
Tuesday.
F. D. Hum., of .S'cwmd, N. J.,
rtpreauntiug Deoholtr un-l Sou.i
Commit .Ion Mirclmnt- wua ill
Oviedo Tuesday.
Ifrv. J- N. Thcmp-un relnrnnl
Tuesday, from polnV*- ir^--Huut8
Florida where lie had been vl*UIng friend* for the part week.
W. M. King of Orlando was m
Ovletlo Tuesday.

Seems ss though i|ullc n fen o f) line ii mien in lire. Cnpl I’nttiraon
Ihu boy» Mi* going lumting
.
i- irully lied.
hs-l.iiig
Ing a fti r lilt Job . .
Soon- Imriog lutk and oth.-ia out The City Ini. offered Its services
Murkd improve tlw
of luck. Jack Flynt
i f tihe rc.tauinnt
Tl,“ ' " '“ &gt;•
iurkej
in front of
Muckey of To­
jH i\ndly very mu«i uUnit tiic iouiut Cm., »'hn if on ncr uf th«
wliulr muriihig.
Sutv 'em h.i- Fluridit
Ihipml- nnd Produce
■lid nut bring any hui-k Too loot - Company, mudu Id- first trip this
Jack, better luck next time .
yrnr. So If |n-ople tmvcl that
Sain Schleriitur,
Uill
Williams i tar, Ihtn- really must be some(Cross Itunil Packing Conipan) l tiling to tills. Market . . . II. Aug.
ami Jnck Hall (Y owi-II'h 'Dept, j Brennci* nf Phllnil.-I|ihla la inakSturr) nil ucnl uut Inst Muiuluv ling his hcmlquartrr* In Sanfonl
illuming, mui seems u. thoug'i I this winter, unit is buying foT
Snm lf.lt Unit if that long |ju Julm Venn. irtl. JL)ocl» StrcFV Plill................
rkcl.; lie fa
•boy hkdit'i gut tm In hts way tic nik-lphiii
uff our“ Market,;
\could have gul ten ii fi-w, but' italfy going ‘lu town, but did take
that |a Ills stury, mill (mcanlug time off Thursday nftrmoon to
share In thb barber shop.
Bill) lie U gning to stick lu II
I auppusi- wo will nil have Humid told him he’d better
lu bellerol it . . . (irn&gt; HIn-un and C. B. Clark, who la haulln- for ( .
“ " j * * ut Sa,,fo,J ' l» “ ’
,
Fan la Uaumlini ilm-r uf llrlatul, Whclcliel sp«-nt n few days on tlw tl1 "ere n «u y.
TVun. made their rirst trip to the Colombia Market, come* ^
I x S. L
n , ■„
Hanford Market Tuesday. (Had to here with Ids lip nil cut np, and I Tueaday 0,J
A
of ° r ‘*d.° ? ! «
get back doom here
Who wus , claim, that an alligator bit him. rod*
went to (lie wcoda looking
seen out lit Jack's Monday night |
for game Monday. They have
brought in sqolrrtl, blida, duck
and turkey. Ho far no mpott*
have Item given uf lagging o
deer.
A. M 8tewart and Stenc Nel­
son went ip Sanford Weadnraday.
Mis* Martha Talbott entertained
lie- Sunday School class Wednrai'-iy rvvnlng with n class party at
her home.
Oviedo High Hcbool boy'* airi
lirrrti T m team from Orlando
playrd Iwiketbell Tuesday evening
with the Qrwm Tree* winning
ovrr the Oviedo teem.
Oviedo high gltl* and the town
team played with tho- school
winning.

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There-arc only five towm of
more than 2.600 population In tb*
■tate ol Nevada.

W H E N P R O F E S S O R R U D O L F V IR C H O W ,
fam ou s, lag up produce, but lie wuntwi
B^KTo, io Kanurra plruxr bring
lierm nn scltm tlit. criticized B ism arck severely In his c a - . In the brel# . . . The SumeaUi
p a rity ns chancellor, Hi*mftrck challenged him to a duel- befri haw been (lomllug tho Mar­
“ W ell, well, w e ll," said the s c ie n tis t to t h e l n m ChancdloriH ket this work . . . II. 8. galea Is
to KWH (ivif'Kntiun irv m *iACK®oii Bornm lo
'as I am the challenged party, 1 suppose I have the spending Ihv iluy In Vvro lleaeh.
aepPfce l-okin.-f mound for pro­
vlUo, nan ut Uital xonte of the Ar- • .
‘_
my utigiiiepr*. Till* la tin* first i choice o f weapons, Horn th ey a re ." A n d h * held up tw o duce . . . I nmk Turriai la ivally
•arrrjHg a lilt uf produce INI tho
time that this nil important p m j-! large sausages which looked e x a c tly alike.
. All the dlalera arw
Mt-.th Bitnforrl h«« rfsehed . « op“ One
f th ese," he continued,
Infected
______o_______
____ ,______ "Is
______
_____
w ith
the"! Marlal.
thnlstlc a Hinge in lit develop, j
g«ltint? In more him) uivrv produce
l deadly germ a o f trirh in osls; th e oth er Is p e rfe c tly sound. rvtry ilay to r.iwt Iho demand of
' 1st Ills E xcellency do me the honor to choose w h ich ever he the truckuv. Kaatncr, Wheichtl,
W fflU W 'A lk c ii,• Fly ul, Richard*,
hooatur i *om»i i, biu-u in Tails- wishes, nnd
and eat
e a t . It;
lt
I w ill e a t 't h e o th e r."
liMoact nfUr iIn- special “ neutral.
\-----W
ith in an hour the Irotl Chancellor b a d ’ decided
to Ha l*oi i, lliilen nntf Toy lor oru.
It* legialntl-n” *..*loi. in Wash- . . "
ra*)l*. going after thr buaiiirs*
lyugh
f f . — E veryb od y’s W eek ly
lagioa, .&gt;*ys ho believes Uie rv- 1 U
'lg h th e duel o fl
thla
w a r..
a l AilCI|Ut,l
Micln.rl of
UsMt
JrVUI
J • •.• .« ! J.
•
U
Of
. JaakflMAlIU kpciit the wrckcml In
vlacd naiitrnlity uct will L«cn tliia |
[Saafsfd, iiml while her*' calKd at
coontfr out of m t
l l ‘ Will Is- n I
the Hanford Stole'Market . . .
tang. out. Ini Tiy,, oh Ihe l*u &gt;Hl'D HIVKftVICBNLTI
_____ , - . —
.
BBH
[ Betf F. ItAlnr* i f
Allnmontc
khltd aro MrMgbnlr not'onb for..
— -—
fi
lling
boot
and
taken
to
a
Upon'Hiirlngl,
1m*gn cllni. and fern
Uto iwnstailrr of'K svapc bill4utsa * 1IA YON NR. France
tab i«W'l.
V f •
j gritwer. was ii vlrltof *i the Marf * f laaatsrgi &gt;of a pMIdkophy. ' M l— A Orman eut
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1
|kit • Thursday moiaing
. . Mi|
Tner*
■»w»» smlghv
» i w whe.senif
. r v i i 'Y easy,
» • • • » • vconn
w m ‘ |Unlay sank u Frend
V Tin*' ri’iusi* uf ling HlHiwed , Kinlahr It recovering'from a i«IH
igMino’ oker bouatlarlei lor' hivMaal fimliana, &gt; Tlwre I. m.t
“
Dvpartmtot!
I ’nIU'd'Slalea.
l«lr
ho mneircompromise !*••
&gt;0»n' HhlyfUimaml democracy.
* IIA IL AND* FARBWEL1. *
A &lt; 'r s r t t u i W i w &gt; &gt; hotel mann r . n i a&gt; (h kU pi trip- off thb
U k W eoM t-ti gtiotad In 'the' Mk
■ •D *N y Newer*• ' etiCount*rt»|

b the fleet time In the his­
tory of the final, which hi*
hid ■ Ieng hUtory. that we
here crer gotten a favorable
rrpert—ervn treat the District
Engineer. My parpoae In gsg
ing to Wanhtst*«!*&gt;» to resr -fait tif ra llen j
ivera sad Harbor* that
when I wd* here. Thla year there
th* IMrtriet Kagtaeer wan
hare not been nearly eo many. 1
correct
hr the catlmaUd bcwchire finally arrived at • conclu­
nr* that thla-canal would be
sion. I am penIttee th ey know I
- am here end If they were sore at - t» the pee**# trfl'mlral Flor­
ida. Naturally, we caswot
me they would have written boguirantre that they aro galng
mute my con.tltoetils are not Il­
to gin final approval bet we
literate. Therefore, it muit be that
can M a r t then* If they do
conditions ore improving. Hownot they are going te be fac­
, ever, I may M y that In any event
ing the thing rontinnenslr "HD
t am not making the suggestion
til they do.
that everybody visit ms J u t to
CIVIt, SERVICE E XAM IN A­
make me feet good.
TIONS — Announcement* of the
TH ANK OOl) FOR AMKR1CA
— “ In 1621 a brave little band of following exam* have been re­
ceived : Principal Editorial Clerk.
Pilgrim* gathered to give thanks
for an abundant harvest- after *2^500, Editorial Clerk. H A W ;
Instructor, A ir Corps Technical
I long suffering anti privation. Per School, 1-1,800; A»*oclatc Instruc­
over 200 yearn America ha* c/lc- tor. *3,2C0; Assistant In*tructoi.
|bnted n dry o f Tbnnksgtrlng with *2,600; Junior Imtruetor, *2,000;
, feasting and family reunion!. To­ U, S. Army Air Corp», war Do­
day, as never before, Ameriri ,
should give thanks. For with half
Field, Belleville, 111.
tho world seething In a misery of low ry Field, Denver, Colo,
oppression nnd restraint, we In sUtmt Iirspectur of Ship ConAmerlcn still hold aloft the torch jI slruc'lon. *2,600, U. S. Maritime
of human liberty. Unde- the Cominisslon; Unskilled laborer.
‘American way’ this country ha* (Charwoman, 60 cpnu per hour of
produced -a hirher standard of liv- actual seivico, Cuatodial Service.
ng than Is &gt;-njoytd in nny &lt;Uin- Post Office Department, Penaaco.
country in the world. Vo 'Idnek la, Floriila; Mrs* Attcmkint, *1020,
brrnd’ . . . no ‘thin soup* . . . no II. S. Veteran. Admfniatrition
•ynthetic. foods ^'acod our Thanks- Facility, Hay Pine*, Fla.; Mes
aivlng Ikm ii I on Thiinksglving Attendant, *1020 U. S. Veteran
D»y. Instrnd rrnst turkey, pump­ Administration
Futility, L*kkin pic and ull tin trimmings of City, rl*. For further in fon 0
a holiday fon»l.“
Hon rail nt yi u ncirrst first o.
AN AMA/.IKt. ItECUHD — second cln.s Post Office.
I’rriidrtit Ho0h«*U bad n good
WPA PROJECTS — Tho fol­
icaion ' for rucking -sn admiring lowing projects have received fin
eye a foMhlirtit ago nt the safely n| approval in Washington! To
1record o f the nntlon's ni- trnns- construct raid from Audubon to
|l&gt;ort linei-. No flying pu.M-ugir Orsiiin, Hrevnrd County, *21,7.'il:
I iiiitui-lf. I hr I’rciidrnl ruuld well To inipiore Ovstrr Ctrck, Si
u»o Hip world “ uxtinunlinnty,'* Johns Connty, *21,770; To In
realising that year* of hedge-hop- ,,rvYl} Hi-ereatlon Pirk in Occt-r
ping and crus-cOuntry flying to Gunge Countv. ♦ 10,073.
I iertures mid fnmillri ha-* inod.• Jim. Rowevi'lt No. 1 lioortcr for
Ton-. i.i tho priuripal cui#ii
|nir linvi l. And an with millions lit owing state nf the count')'.
f of other Amviican* whn know
'that fPO.SOU.nOO pasivngrr-niilr.
h »v,- Iioiii flown hy the 17 rehcLO SE Y O U R K E Y ?
ilnl.it iiblim - uiM-’ Mling w-iihin the
I United Htate. Inn- thiy la.t hid
i on nn-ideijt invulving tin- death or
I 'erlciw fnjiiiy of nny t*’i&gt;on. Ini-identnlly, K’o-li-rn Airlinii- n-jiort
thiu i-voii -villi iuldit ion! 1 plant,
lelirilulrd for Fln-ldx they nrc
nlwnyv rukl mil nnd tnrning pus.
'singer-, nnay.
CEUTAIM .J I AJI GOING
(Nov. 21x1) A friend uf
mine exiled me from Hanford
D O NT GET AN C R YI
today to iaquire if I were goJUST
' ing io Wa.h|ngton on th*
hearing. Iieforc (he War De­
partment In iHhalf of Ihe proimsed Haaford-TItaarille I'*,
Wa maks hay. e f all hied.
nal. My reply wa« “ Certain­
ly. I am going. Who started
thla Ihias »e,w ayT “ li e iakf.

PHONE 101

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thr resolution which rfarted
this present server and this

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H. F. Club Holds
Meeting On Monday
t o

LILLIAN ADAMS, SodHy BliU*

i

t Hughey Gives

*Social Calendar -w .P jrtr-.J to i
SATURDAY

The H. F. Club, composed of
past matrona of the Order of the
Eastern Star met with Mr*. Har­
•
ry Kent on Monday, evening, with
Mrs. Kent and Mrs. 0/ E. McKay
as eo-hoilesses.
•In-the abeenee of the president,
Mpu R.-W. Turner, the vice-pres­
ident, Mrs. Jamee Huff, presided
Mrs. Cotrell Tally qf Treaty* over .a ..short -business meeting.
visited here yesterday with liei Plans were' formed ami commit­
ters apointed for the banquet to
parents and friends.
be given in honor of the rffielal
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Laney of ♦ p r r b P 'Ih e Worthy-Orand -hfaSt. Petersburg are visiting here ’ tron early in December.
with thaii paranU sud friends.
After the business wn* disposed
'o f the gaaale played pokeno and
Friends of Mias Ruth S c o tt Chlnete caeekera until «i late hou*.
will ragrat to learn that she i» Prires for high score were nltard1U a t her home on Park Avenue. ml to Mrs. O'Deal Crosby and
Mrs. R
F. Crenshaw. Prises
were potted plants In decorative
Jardiniere*.
A j It was the birthday of Mia.
Kent, the gursls surpti-rd her
with a handkerchief shower.
Member* prerent were: .Mr*.
Kent, Mr*. McKay, Mrs. Huff,
Mrs/ 0. W. Bailey. Mr*. R F.
CrenshsW, Mrs. Ed Rotith. Mr*.
O’Deal Crosby. Mr*. II.
Moore,

Telephone 148

P a r e n ts

Miss Eether Loulae Hughey en­
tertained Wednesday.. eveatag at
bar boma with a aurprtoe party In
bdtwr o f |wr perthfa. Ur. and
3I«W Y».
glare. who celebrat­
ed Hick 40lh Wedding anniversary.

■ -JPersonal a ■;

NEW AR R IVALS
JUfarthweta e f wadding cake,
derfi’a foyd cake and ice cream
w an sem d to,, tha following
g «H ta :1 | f. and'Mrs. George MeCrtnf,. Mr. and Mis. F. IL Milehell, Mr. wnd Mrs.- U I. Hughey,
Mrs. K D. Parker, Mrs. C. L
Goodhue, Mt». Artemeala MeEwcr,
Her. W. P. Buhtman, Miss Eathei
Louisa'Hiigfcry and Lewis Irving
Hughey. Jr._______________

War1In Far fastSpurts Anew With
Japanese Advances
M -ntlnarU Pram Pan* O aei

by the Rriliih ycateMay was In
a dog-fight over the Champagne
region. The three occupenta of
the tiermon rrnft jumped, hilt one
was injured In landing by parechute, another was killed nnu the
thhd was. found to have been
wounded.
Althdigu Increased air penetra­
tion of Kianee by Uermou planes
were noted, military souiccs ealtf
the flights were for scouting pur­
pose* only.
There scouts &gt;aid three plants
look pait m n flight over the
I*aii* icgton emly this morning,
which mured on air laid alarm
mid much unli-nirrraft shooting.
tVi ntinc on Momne and Cur­
tis* plane* to liqilte the admitted
InilWil tinman numnical superior­
ity in the ulr, the French declared
their Irelief that further purchnrc*
of warplanes In Ihe United States
Olid the speeding ef British and
French domestic production would
meet increased Herman air fac­
tory output.
(ticiiivin* declared they had
shown marked superloilty in nlr
battle- yeateiday in scouting
norl It, otic I n France. They said
the t in iu&gt; lost fire plane* to the
Herman** , ne in six encounters
over the Western Kiont. while
u mioih I |ilnne wu« Inst ut Frei-

Hy MRS. A? KXANDKR GEORGE
NEtV YORK. Nov. 24 —GP)—
A »«iirc ran make or mar many
rliflit
Mr. and Mrs. Hrrmun Meddler a food combination. The
of Washington, D. C., unnuunc* aaiiee i- &gt;&gt;Pc that seta off a meat
the birth of a daughter, bom ur vrgrtable dish. It should be a
Thursday, Nov. 2.1, in S ib ily Hud- pel feet complement—neither too
, ;Tb*' FjdaHa'CUia ef the First
pital In Washington. Mrs. Meddler strong nor tbo mild. And a sauce
Baptist Church h*M - It* monthly
Is remembered as the former Miss neu-r .liuulil mil .hinc its food.
butinoe* and ’ -locUl
meeting
A perky saucr enlivens a bland
Eugenia Wairen.
fm«l; an interesting one ran add
Just the right color, tcature and
A- Uglare aa co-hoileu.
taste to make an ordinary dish
•
_e
I - -■
, i„ « i
into an event.
ter, Mr*. J. G. Sharon.
Since the rider season la on
now. let’s consider this tim«ly
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hreren
rancr. one that’s made to order
who hare t»een the guest* of Mr.
for pork nr hams: Simmer fur 3
Mr*. E. B. Smith. «hd Mrs. Harry Heeren for the
minute* 2 tablespoons a*ch of
»er,. Mrs. Edward past si* weeks left yesterday for
celcrj. unions and green pepper*
Holtsela*, Mrs. their homo In Nueva Gtronn. Islr
in
trldi-spooiu butler or pork
m. U A. Phil- of Plnef, West Indies,
fal Mis in 3 tablespoon* flour,
It (Iowan. Mrs.
1-1 ii a.pi on -all. l-g teaspoon
Mrs. I,. M. I.inehart u e»- ---i: 5«m Maddox,
pap’ ika and a speck of savory
Jr., Mrs. A. C. pected to return tomorrow from Garner, Miss Evelyn Fiehob
seasoning (kind ure*| for stuff­
A. Haines and Jacksonville where she has visit-1...............
ing-1 Add I teaspoon prepared
ad as tho guest of her ila'igli-|
mii’ lMil and a rup of cider. Cook
tars, Mrs. James Dnssey ami Miss
slowly until *aucc thickens.
WUma Llnehsrt
ItirlHviir Sauce I* very im­
p e l inn
fm nut-dour or informal
By ALIC IA MART
Charles Bcldin, private fu*l
aaH'rrings. It does a lot for
d
a
w
In
the
U.
H.
Marine
tiorps,
e4Wa.Ua twgar. UorongWy. Than
broiled steak*, hamhurffra or
tvalionsd at Parris I-lend, H. C „
ati» in the pumpkin.
fraokfiirte:*. This win mekf C
arrived
Monday
to
visit
lit*
|
cups:
Simmer, eovsrrd. for 10
Turn the filling Into a pastryparents,
Mr.
and
Mi*.
U.
I,.
Delminutes,
1-3 cup butter, 1-2 rup
lined B-lueh pie plate (prefer­
eldeied
It*
appearance
from
every
'
catsup,
talfespoons chopped
ably glare). Bake In a hot oven din, for 10 days.
angle, how about doing so right |
paralev, I teaspoon cudi of salt,
fat- about 10 riilnulea to keep the
now?
Don't
let
nil
the
talk.atou’
Mi. ami Mrs. T. niadfuid Byrd,
guinulnlcd sugar nml Vlorce-lcr.
and Mjss Carolyn Cogburn formed a eyes being the focal point of -lure KUIICC uml 2 r'ip -1 wilier. Add
party motoring! o Gainesville today beauty cunnine you for a moment j u clovo of garlic, cook it u minfor toe Floiida Homecoming festlvl- that the month ian't a conspicuuu- ute, tin II take il out. Dip meat
(tea, the feature of which is the feature
into this sauce before looking;
You can’t actually change the haste it with the sauce while it's
Florida-dcorgta
Tech football
shape of your mouth, of course, I cooking. Ihcn pour some over llagame Haturday aftrrnocn.
but hy skillful application of lip­ meat when you serve il.
Mi*. Etta G. Tyner, mother stick, you can build it up a bit
Of course, llierc's tin iilinoit
o f Mrs. R. I. Holly, left Wednes­ more, shorten a line there, main- infinite variety of -mice* that
tini-thin
lip*
seem
fuller,
tooday for Waliassn, where she will
visit for ionic time with her thick one* »cem mure delicutely
daughter. Mr*. T. A. Vincent. formed
Mr*. Tyner ha* been with Mr.
As r. stait tuwoid applying lip­
and Mrs. Holly for
the past stick 10 achieve a certain effect
faur months.
Instead of -Imply to bring color
Into the face, buy a lip brush.
With this, piopcr outlining ran
to done. Then the spares fnsldi
the line* may be filled In easily.
Hollywood iiiukcup expert* upIn the 1a. I mimitr of cm
f prove of this method.
ruur cream sauce, mu in
In
addition
to
learning
more
folks have a tendency tu bwrry
, hard-cooked egg, minced, ui
OAI’ PY BIRTHDAY
about what ran be done with lip­ egg yolk*. Tills team* up
op with thqir turkey to get tu the
stick, do something about thuif 1broccoli, cabbugc or fish c
Mrs. J. M. Hill
down-sloping lines from sidea of
Add I traspoon of.curry
Miss Vein Lodge
the nose tu comers uf the niuulh.
Hpcclflcally, repeat this eseieisr
ten times while you have night
cream on your face.
Keeping lips tightly together,
lift the rumen* of the mouth and
grin. Don't merely smile. Keep
lip* together ami GRIN. Grin
until the rnrncra of your mouth
UAVtlHY EGGPLANT
seem to lie pushing upwanl
! Jgalit cheek bones, flrlsx and re­
I medium-slant
1-2 eup crumbs peat.
eggplant
Now. bend forefingers and us­
S tabsp4 tabsp. ing aides ef them and cushions of
. • aslt
fat
thumb*, gently plneh
upward
1 egg qr 5 yolks
. from earners uf raduth to temples.
9 tablsp.
1-2 cup chill Lift the flesh gently, pinching
water
sauce
lightly. Kejieat ten Iliac*, and
Cut Ihe eggplant crouwiaa Into don't remove face cream until you
Opa-ineh allrcs. Discard tha rind. have finished.
Sprinkle with the tall and lat
Also,'wild Importantly, rsammr
stand 30 minutes. Rinse o ff quick­
trelh. Are they shlnlngly
MW appreciated ly and dfp -in (he egg mixed with your
white and in esrellent condition?
water, and then in the erumba. If-nut, better sec your dentist si
8TANBKLL Brawn In tbe fat. Spread with once. No smile can be lovelier
•hill sauce. Cover and rook 10 than the teeth behind It.

‘ PAGE THREE

Permanent Waving
Highly Developed
By BKTTY CLARKE
NEW YORK. Nov. 21 - b P i There'* no logical reason for wo­
man lo take pot-lurk in petmananta. Permanent waving has been
developed ar that any reasonably
rood operator can't go wrong on
it, says Agnclla Tailor* who’s
been in the business almost since
the first permanent* were, riven
lack in 1014.
V %
Miss Taylor says this about permancut a;
Three kimlj arc given today—
apiral croquinolc ami machlneles*.
Spiral peru-uncnl* *— and only
al&gt;out 0 percent of the permanent*
nod given, says Miss Tnylor, me
spiral —. involve “ blocking" the
hair in squares nml winding from
the sculp out.
Croipnnnle waves involve block­
ing the hsir in oblong section
(about twice as much hnir tnnv l*e
Included in a rrnpiinote ns in a
apiral I mnl winding from llie ends
of the Imir toward the scalp.
The miirhineles* wave depend*
on the reurjinn of water to the
solution in puds applied In the

PUMPKIN PIE
Tha Thanksgiving season
a)so the season for pumpkin
dud there are few things
edit equal this delicious south­
ern dessert for its flavor and
appeal- There aro various and
aundry ways ’ o f making pump­
kin . pie, but hern's another that
Ba guaranteed la pleas*.
.The “ makhiV*: | j-3 cup* of
•**»*d «n d sieved pumpkin; 2-8
o f a ,cup o f brown sugar. 1 teaspoon o f cinnamon, 1-2 teaspoonf b l . o f allspice, 1-4 teaenoonful
Q*,T!® ,,re, 1-2 teaipoonful
of
* • '!
&gt; 1*4 tup» o t mild,
* nil j"a eup
cream.
■ i? .
her*
Y °ur directions;
B«at eggs .lightly, Mia sugar.
HJt. *ml apices together 'and

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blend and you have u curry sauei*
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browned meat or dirrd fish.
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rauce that's peculiarly il- mm.
Amciica ba* ndnple l. along with
peoples from i.ljiei l:i»i.|-, eeitalll
food* - and ranee
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High School will call on YOU bfgihning Monday after school and ask.
YOU to sifnr a pledge cattj like the one bekJw, pWmfltldg that you will
op-opertte by Wadtofir at home for afc least the next four months and
thAftb? db your jwc to “Keep Sanford Dollars at Home,?’ boost SanfOid,
,5 jd maty this a b ig *«r and better city in which to live,. Prises tdtHlih*
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LKQAL WOttdP

naol' FiTlr.“ *rffrlf•* etaSrtr"
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In* I". many
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laurlxallon . et-

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localities, aat
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MAM-bcorln* farm* that nuty bn
Tn milk. Forte b rib e mere: « « ?
moBTy known nrietlar that
thrive In milk am *erma of ta*
barculoili, uariet far#*, tfphbld
favtr, MpHe&lt;* K*M Arafat*; N
eaters. If jn|]k l» not paoUOr*
lard'atl the p m l am not .killed
and Uho proteriloft U not 10#
| Paateurluilon dopa not change
tha food value of milk In. any
way other than deatroylnf tome

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.a ra#all of.-Wn. unhalanead Atef
Vand too many di led f M t
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Anyone rating jlraah vagatabtae
and drinking snaga or NmM
juice nrad not fear ecurvy. trail i
email nmeuiiu of tlWM fooda
supply
rnffldcht
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known:
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u. Diht. l i o l o o Huppllo* mod- rnn«e for elvotr* or Iwero# m
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Lyman Greyhounds Beaten By

When Klutlilu mid
tleorgla
Tctli nici't In Cninet-vtllc Nov.
it will mark the fogrth tlmo
thy Y« llow J ltkcl* have n|-pcsted
. sit thr (i.ilotV llur.lvc
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SELECT SELECTIONS
By RALPH WARNER

Sngrrna TW* 8c&lt;ire Tn SeoQhaV Pteiba
WtenlBir Mtok ftfa fe B y Clifton
f Or Intercept*! P u s
nT.

put up* tack!* for in

to ttfbnt 11 to « In a brolslag
battle. It waa the ta t home tame
of thd aonaon tor the Feds.
The Calory F«ds started off tba
game In fine faabton and hardly
war the fln t quarter wall under
w ar baton Dub Bppa bitetrcaptad
a Hew Smyrna pan and k m c
paroi M-rattle far Um flnt touch­
down at tha gama. Eppa earn, up
fart and took tha poao toll ap tba
ran-and need down the left tidallaaa eluding aaranl tackier*.
Now Smyrna made .their tint
tmttdban In the aaaond quarter
altar Danny Altman bad kicked
to-the New Smyrna 45 yard Una
whan Hardin took Um ball and
planted back ap tha field to tha
Pad 45 yard itrips. On tha ra n
neat play. Clifton faded back, and
naaaadto IToldcraft for 15 Ards,
ilolderaft fathered th* ball In hla
arma and I treatad for the goal
Una M yard* away. Ilk dodged
two tackier, and picked up tome
good downfield blocking that proranted. any of tho Pad player,
from cutting him down from be­
hind.
_T tw aaaond touchdown for the
Barracuda, came In tha fourth
quarter. B*b-Wilkinson want In
the lineup for Dub Epp*. It waa
New Smyrna', ball and Clttton
hit eantor tor one yard. He qnlekkicked and the ball waa token by
Altman on bla own' 44. Jimmy
Paga knifed hL&lt; way oror right

yards

itlllioualt

dKfffn&amp;Jt ■»
I I to 0 hat# t a t flight In a pra«
gen ii'la rgely In Um air.
r j U f t O h Ut)r threatened the
Matotora* |«4&gt; • * thtoa occaslone,

and a Aral

On the next ptar thar* waa a
fumble bot Sanford m artoad.
l*ago waa stopped for ana T»rd
lor*. On an hmeaepMa paaa tba
ban went ortr to Nkw Smyrna
on own SI yard Una,
Clifton matt aiflht through
cantar. UoMeratt waa h*M lor ao
rain. Johnson wal .Upped by
Claure. tt waa fourth and Inehaa
for a firat down bat CUfUir .loot­
ed to kick and htv pant wns token
by Altman on kla own 15 and be
carried up to the M before being
doanad.
WUklnaon made two

toe Um for • t attr*'. Vint score
of Um guiM waa mode In the
second quarter b r Jtwo Dari* on
a 40-yard Ifni and nm a hlek
br Schmitt for added point wa*

Second team III the third quarter waa acofad by Richard RHI«
on a Ikto jfcn y *. A pa*, for ex­
tra point faded. *
C. Swafford, of l-ytuan, nta
principal bnfl carrier tor tho
Oisyhoantt, pfekbig op 38 yard*
running and carrytog tho ball *7
yard, cn paaaaa flam Lrotw.
Melboornn ktsr ball cart Hr
area Joan Davis wHli N yard*
gained on rune, one n 45-yardcr
.treated from tha 45 neroee the and o w SO. Melbourne gained nine
gaol Mm .madias «P' Both teams played good boll all
through. Tim Um pby waa ex­
ceptional. Tho entire Sanford
forward wall Plapad Raritan He
beat game of Uto ronton only 195
o— v .o .
game .. With
----yard, totog Made by that rente.
If then waa an outstanding man Leesburg there next Thursday.
In tha Sanford line. It w m Leurltt
The nive-upat
I
but all wera playing one of their
m a n
bant f aun a, fit tho Maw Smyrna axxroi
IMwarde
M ilt
lineup 0. William*, right guard, {(milk
llaitli
Holtons
played on ootaUnUUnr gome, fre­ ft. Jon*
Koran
quently b rso h to gall the way
O. VrillMato
through tha Sanford link to toe. n
HtrCroy
D-l.i-nt-h
back for a substantial la**.
■rd.n
ikwllh
Jimmy Pag* wto tha leading
btrlney
ground gainer tor tha Fed. with
J o o o io n
uapea
47 yard, lo hU credit (That la
Beorr hr. per1"G«;
New mayrna
mgme[
toarlitln v n«: HdllfllNI* .

Vanhoiii
It. Walker
Karim
Locko
B. Sv.oflonl
Vale*
II. Swofferd
Howell
U Swaffoid

. fla ta tllu llo n a :
Halliard.
Ytaril,
A lttn *a , o la n a la n J ,
Wilkin-

see. Natr Hmrrtin. Ktibauko, nl.f-

lott. Hold c ra ft, liotrm an. l.u m a,
tV atara, W h ite , Aetuh.t. W illiam *.

sTAYtanca
a
\.n.
Mala
rimt tlowna, ntnnliia ... 5
4
Klrrt down*. m u '* ail'd’ «
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THEV WOULD READ YOUR A D
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irit-POUND

liable

lloutlmi, Si. Pcl*r»bt»rg, I* the
. m ilb .i b«&lt;k on lb . O nle.e*l*r
•I Klorld. football learn, bttl
hit lnu|bn*&gt;&gt;
and
otal.en oa*
have resulted
ia
bit
* *e la (
plant,
of ' torelre
at
tbi
tallbacb
position
ihU
roar,
hia* firat an Ike Color .quad. Ha
it One o f lh . ll.h lc il playCr* Ir
H ork la'i grid hltlorj.

IM
JSTi.. HilAltL ,brwx(n pocketGator*
men j ||aN#T- aBi wfca,»,*
Homecoming
football rob wbon the
book containing gold
wrist
HA**8 YOUR Watch repaired by
nnnttel , Color* moot tho Enrlnoort In
watch and sum of money. Sa­ games the Unlrersltr of Flor­ CeorgU Toth in th*ie
id. has scored 10 victories and Homecoming jamo Nov. 28
|'h« nnnnal’ Homernmlng g*m4
turn to 311 Park Are. Reward. tat fir* times.
, ir G*lao*vlllo.
Jeweler Magnolia Are.
LOST: Diamond Platlnam wrist
watch. Waltham make, high
cehool foollall 'field. Raward.
TURKEYS AT Touehton'a tlioNetlfy Dr. Harry S. SUaby,
'&lt; eery at BaU Park. Phone 8t-J. a Maw Smyrna.
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W B IX , o f D *yta n « D ouh. I* tbr FUrJdj|
U ,l yriar.
number one r«e »e y » at tba q «»r - n#BBy Lono «&lt; ■ twlubnd la
Southern California ove- N oltf
tfrback pn*t for tho U n iroriltr renter wbon bo morod np to lb# DsiiH-. Tlio *la*t|e of Hi.- tin) nml
up. If now erf ul
o f Florid* and .hould sen eon « 7 » r
«hl* y **r.
T b . l » r ^ r luul ibuut it In

g P V IC l

Iwiv.

oltlertil uitLifactor#. With mil)1
Noiriiwt’.Meni ovr- li.tfh ' 111tIt
tvrcnty-flvo coateris to . mutter luvprite over umr.iinn Hit !, m .
about this we4k, the strain i* icMimio-ols t ver Wltct’ii'iii. brt
III IMillltH.
inoved somewhat
I’tinluv uvt
So, tOtskie of tho two or I'.iite
Man ling opKtj that will «cvur, Iwll u'liiuo. •
llll'lota over t'hioipo. Anj li.tlt 'o (
you may re*t nssuml ttovt tlio
rollr.wlug selections arr rlslil ■•all gain1 except I hloigo'e.
f.oi.i the feetl bor.
I'. I'. I. A. orrr Oircon Suite.
lieo-jfln _ Tech over
Klmiilu. A &gt;lmn lung ronli*l lit*1 i- &gt;nl.t|
Jii t n 'fhahej for one of lho&gt;o u rn nil the way uroiiml.
rlrtllliig babkIM lo
riflil beiv. . I n-.t week’s i.vci'iuv -liT.'t
A lough one for the favored | Tolnl iiveiuwt' - - &lt;&lt;•”'
Jachrl.r, whclher they know it t&gt;•
—
no«. Torlr win hnre lo etlllie nil FH IT lillT TR AIN
WIIKCKI'II
of it deceptive e.ttael: lu guin u &gt;
13 f.t n *flel*ion.
1 I’ llINCKTON, N. .1. Nov. -.'i
Duku ortr N. C. Slntv. It i. (.17
A fielght tmln ImiiiiuI front
b vonttny
Incrtninfly rvijtnl ilarrl.dinrg, I’a., lo Jri -ey City.
Um: iijwcifu Duke item ahuuld N. J. \v», wviektd lurl night o'
h*\ j lufftrrd Its lone Utftnt by I'llncelon Junction, r&lt;nn.«&gt;linini
I'ill.
Ituilrond authorities rniiniiucrd.
Otftrgbt u n r Auburn. Huiv, « c
kr.tnv tbs'.- Aubtfin 1* the big faThe
Woshlngloii
Illllllllllll III
/(•rile. A IHtlr birdie ln*i*lrtl that CoM »l,300.00n.
uo u y thl*, liewerer. With nu .
only conttm being Hurt Aubutn&lt;
n-.ay dliintd being ut&gt;set,. we'll
av imVrldr Georgia by M in 7.
MUalsMppI over Mlir. St ’.U. 13
lt&gt; (1.
Tjlune nver Sjttnnee.
Min ml nver SmithCarnliim.
St uthrtn Ntthndlrl over Btylnr.
riri cutnli.tg from two dvfralt t&gt;
—' .
&lt;v
inn ir the do|&gt;e.
Two*. Christian over Hire. An-1
other miner aytb'mv upliftcr.

Cornell over- Pe m. Slrena IHt. '
'led finUher. imlcfratcd. nn'iiHl
»a«olt. Two or three tonrlid-wo j
* lie* •&gt;nrgut pred'cled .ind &gt;f -o, i
he l-ir.ldt ptformotlVn any* n lil|i
*o i alifonib aiouml Jan. I.
I'ltinrole Tech over Ihiquoain ;
I'it-kiiiv; rugft’tl hul b.iltetul Ski- '
So.t to oinash the Duki'o p-rft-rl
reetml in .t light, difrnaivo In'
tlr.
i Uo'.lnu Collt-KV *&gt;*ci hun u
Stole. 13 to 7.
|
t ill, t vt r !'&lt;nn. State.
I’l nirvlmi iieoe Vary. Tin* ti|&gt;. ,
\ ilUii'.vit over Af'inliattnn.
Ila.vaid ore • Yule. Otif ton-li |
down.
.
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DAO- A c;UARD on thi* U a lra n lty e l
Columbia ou r l.'olKnto,

f ^ j C l .*^«\r liraj in a , C llfln n , Until-1

Classified Advertisem ents

Ms

r at IhU Muntl pen In n lid lu 7 nlu fn I miir
U«iirgi.i Tevli, Ueomia, Alaw e e k * , roll­ ItucUiJva phl.A ill.' Ulw -lr o - 1 'Ut haiiin. Auburn, Clemjon, Mary*
up n little
OkHliomn f-vrv Nr Inn I:-. S-on­ lints*. Wake Koro«t, Mercer ami
tlilj EdtartLir.
e’ s Mill liriotlx him r the lop. 1.1 llinlir lirvo all nppeur"d a* opWhile wc hate kept pace fairly lo 7.
ponenls 11 tlii&gt; in HonivcomlnR
well with tho ethers, It haul I
-Ml.rt.uri ovef Kuo a . Ami t fnolLiill. *. ji.it-M plnynl by
Iha
t a n i|clts good enough iu bo con- bkl to the tintm-o ili-h.
. IJnlvi r-lly. of -Kloriiin;-

Nm » elHniptHl IS pdrita,
to tltfti, all Jess* DavU
iltt, for « rnln of 01 yard*.

feoUnbr Um Melbourne BulWot*

bmincsi

BAUER

Tn&gt;j*iu run net by Fighting
It Lb, tn lur.tntin year v**tr.*l|y
Li anireil. A one Inuelidotvn toll
for well Hutu) f'nlifomlnn-.
Ohio Sliltn oVer .Mlrldgoii. S&gt;'m&gt;'
ilinnee I• r nno of tlun. •im ilio-

SAi.iCS—SERVICE
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P IIO N K 29

RED RYDER

.O A l.U fl- 5 C A T T L E -

..y o o N T * a v jw f T
NKAT COLORED Clrl wants iol
VENETIAN
B U N D S — »5.00 * m nurse or ckenlng house. Min
par mool^. Awnings, -wbidow
nta.Reed 413 E. ?th*8L
abadaa. Bonford Awning 41
WHITE OIRL neada work a .
Blade Co. Phuna 5&gt;3-tt
boullheapart nunanmld af'cetn1538 CHEVROLET Daiuxa Sport
panIan. Experience, tatoraMea.
8adnn— equipped with Croaley
SOS'Mgth&lt; Metric Ararnr.
Radio, electric clock, radiator
ormaineat, dual rliora, dual
hoHM, bumper guards, new BOSE COURT Apartment tor
point
8376.00
ALTMAN
rant. coU 877-W or T86-J.
CHEVROLET CO., 84ifWd.
FURNISHED 4 room dwelling,
3431 Laurel Are. Apply CoL
O NE COW, glri'e 35* bl
elougk Realty Co.
pr. Doyioa computing
aiaoll wood heeUr. Phone 543-W. LOVELY FURNISHED Apart­
SEVERAL W ELL loci tod reatttn-

Avenue Section. Splendid neigh­

ment, recently redecorated. Loffler Apnrtomata. Pheok 470t

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THEM M l O O l A*b WE
KNOW S SHE’S GONE
WE’LL BEAT IT FOR
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WANTED

borhood. No poring ataeasmenL
375X0 each. Owner, Box 1004, SECOND-HAND B k ^ lt. alsa 83
Btnford.
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10 ACRES — I btarins ipwTt
with'5-mom house on Orladoh Oanam pared mad) one mile
asuth Ocaara. Pries $4500 In-

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TALK OVER

ANTOMR WlSllWa to ttwtto
eld or m w toys to the Elks
Charity ChrUlmaa Traa * toll
Ed Maleck, 8',0-J ar 353 Oak
. Are. er deihrer to Kike Club.

but

ID O M 'T W O R R V
WWAT \ABOUT T H 5T MOW-

WILL WE DO
. WITH TWE
Tf\ KID "?

) «CT 60 IN6 - —
/YOU'VE GOT TO
K BACK IN
TIME TO STICK
[U P THE MINT/
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; percent eash-bakam lO yatoo,

XNED ortagea far aale.
m and gmpeflalt. Me118 W. 4th Et. l b *

help you gat storied. Write
kawlttgh’s Dept. F A K -1 1 5 OM. Memphis, Term, nr see
C. H. MetUndalc, ISM Ble
Orgndri, Oriande, Fla.

By KAY THOMPSON And CHARLES C O U

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Florida City Affording
And Water Tran*]

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EfllablLihfd In 190R

UMBER M(
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K ILLS BOAR

Close 20,900
Shows In U.S
*d R a m

ith grade of the Junior
ol ployed the froohmon
by In TolleyboII. Bran
JEST
i more m i ono-oldod, Dorothy Jfaaaaci. W ill# Bohan.
i W lo w o i h o w l
L r a p O •MW*

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w a ft jjie

Paulina Hatty, and Daphne Tew*
'Mot uu imnmen.
morxL
’ ,j,
EMaabr minute game • The freshmen wor* challenged
to another game lo be plovnd In
the near future becciaa a few .of
the Junior IJIwh players were en­
able to psrtike In the gnijie, and
aotenUi grade sukutitules were

*iFhU&gt;

&gt;

n i n t o * Who 2 ? k i

the campaign by th* tb fl.l
•rate
oflmulata trading
home. Ilo Mid that oo a
taooey la totag sprat wit
town that It fi having a • «
effect on the baste..* of
eJty; The amount apoat a
ally In other town* to. nail*
to ho flva- hundred the*
dollar* add weald gfv# a«1
wont to twtoo.aa mwi*

SK S r 'K A
m em

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WUg « • follow*:

Invocation—Btoot Bo tW T to ’ h

English Work To Free
Own Commerce Of
Menace Of Mines

Woteomo—Bob Htekaen. rcmidrat
4 of the d a m O a k .:

.f '.

-5 f
Re*pem*—Battle Bowl, Daytona
Booch Club pnsMrat
Presentation o f (t f t to Mtoa Nel­
lis William*, eponoor o f Bon*
ford Clob—Boh Hickson. : • ' . ■■
Son#—"America- in I*tin .

•r

(w t r

Dr, Darla Is the h«ed of I
classical Isnguagsa idopartnsent
Stetson University. Ho (g.nol

Girls* Hi-Y Holds
Bi-Monthly Meet

Mine* A d rift
N ary Office Wi

mm-'
LlT war started. Nine Sanford Agricultural Credit Carp..
iM wsr* sighted p e ­
To Faderal Lend Beak. &gt; • ’ •J '
Sanford A g r i^ fo fs d Cradtt Carp.

rt* were relayed

by

Aw.

«.e k

svjA

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w s s a fc r a

s fib lia lx 1 continued
MMltnlMol SHtllo
, -Britain
undeterrrd,
■nd ot fh* tamo Urn* pought to
f|Oo b«r own committo from tbo
.. pftil. of mines. Tbs w»ry toouod
on urgent call for dgepsce fishern«n to ’ volunteer a* mlne-sweep*&gt;rt. London underwriter* Increased
•» nsttno Insurance tntea at h re­
sult o f *7 ship* being added to
the Uat o f victim* of* war in'the
last seven days.
While mince stole tha ohow,
sobmarines and vndermo craft re-,

ho Just ask* politely for poor pec*
W

t H i jls [ i

•LLn I&gt;. Ivey was naim I chairman at a Biicci.il romml Iff* on
t iirittlimn ni mngcrncnU j y lurtnbt r 1 1 oT iht* llutinraa and ProThe unions announr
diately they would call _ _ -------, fcn-luiuil Men's Aatocialion lunt
‘ o Chamber o f Comstrike today unlr* tho producers |night at Ihc
r,v,-.-&gt;w
mrrer, and pUnii wore IcnUthi*change tbclr po«itii'n*.
|(a
of
the
moUon
|lv
made
for
o n e ,o f the lalycst
Financisl stioll.
....
;ramit of octlvlrt«**i held in Sonpicture tnduatry waa given os the I
-during tiic tiirUtnmn hoareason for the deadlock.
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Senator Backs FDR
S u g g e s t i o j i For
“P ay-A b-Y on-G o”

frtodoph

• -Dnc to c o p d M m U M M ^ « ,'*J
a complete readjualmsnt in the In-1
dustry, we are not In n position 11
to grant the wag* demands.-.* nl
statomrnt by the producers said. P1
William llloff, chairman of lh« 11
ronfrn'mr of htudlo union*, hur , 11
rivd In union headquarter* to con. “
fer with other labor Icadsr* In tin*
collaps- of ncgotlatlona &lt;ifler lie J"
was airestrd and released.
Bloff. western representative of
the Internallunal
Alliance of
Thcstriral Stage Employes, sur- ,r
rendered on a telegrophle war- ['*'
lent basol on a 17-yeor-old pan .,
dering conviction In Chicago.
,
The I. A. T. S. E. won a 10 ...
percent Increase for It* 12,000 j
member* and then occuied Ih*
producer* of reneging on Ihr In- ,c
crease. The film executives clilmt-d
Ih* wage victory ww* bludgeon.-.I —
from then: and that they would tx&lt; .t
rulned In the far* e f shrinking X
revenue*.

llsh‘ U-hoat special taxes to pay emergency

-MWTn LUNDquOrr

. P O t i t t O N T M A N K B O iy iW
The BqirHa wwkod

wantad to

SO

very bard,

e.Ubrai*;

fot a y father, ton,
Lhankfal for a y ototan.o
all a y family, tra*. t&gt;
W - -A- ---^ MA—

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Ftitttre rin U
Meet On Wi

haakfbl for a y oonntry,

hankfnl lor my couatry,'

three things,, and yell’ll, get ten

defense coots.

chsrged to hav* been maoqueradlng a* a Netherlands iteimer.
Cermsn and French communi­
ques ogrecd only on minor act.vtty on the We*tern Fionk
Ramaala, with a new coalition
rablMt began husbanding relonrtM'Wnning export of barley
and vegetable prcduct*.

The President yesterday posed
■ public dlacuuion oil the ques­
tion o f whether such
oVU ys
should be placed on a pay axor b* met by borrowing with no
you-go baais with special takoa,
new taxes.
Vandenburg, a member of the

BERLIN. Nov. i i — (4*)— Nail
ipokaamen sold last nlgfat that
Get many's Intensified mike and
U-boat warfare has “ thrown Brital* bn tha defensive” and soon
may*compel neutral natiens to
break o ff nl) trad* with tha BritM IllftC.
N if i' quartei* and the pros* to# t admitted aoraswbst freely
thfit tha German navy to sowing
# • cjoo* to the British cooat*
contended thU can tv done

" e agreed defense expendluirot
should be pay-as-you-go. i II*
Mid souad public credit to tho
greoteet national defense neces­
sity o f OIL
Senator King, Utah, • ranking
Democratic member o f th* com­
mittee, said he opposed enortoo|« expenditure* fo r the Army

blockade warfare.
H a n o t ho assumed thef British
• »• *« then* araaa, tbo
“ M, and iktrafora they
JJgJJ to twpratod as, trade
’* * * » /

b*ve

|b#

German .

defsnsivn bat the:

Prosecution Drops
5 Counts Against
Bund Hea4 Kuhn
NEW YORE. Nuv, S3 _
r lv * of Uio , prosecution’s
raunte nonlost Frits Kuhn

characITtiSr^L'?!^

cnarged wftfc t|* miiopprond
S fa a n - A m ir ir a r

W -tora «ndic.rt
^»to otter flv* were cs
to by toft to tbo jury.
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[lifc E D L L V H te A
AfVV V*-

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1’ iiu rti

holitlny ami
srn^onnl
buying,
lloiist' nru| Miggrsti'il llmt trading kt
infor* |iiouii* hIiouM Ih* npi*1i«*«I to th©
! purchase of nbriibn,
furnitur©,
V\oml, j Ituiltling BiipplieN, hair trentmentg
flurVcw. Unil so forth ns well n&lt; -hoes and
rssitm ; Pt esses.

by Hooiey*lC*ftt' « f t Drying of

Day, be will bora a nfce din-

•

M m . K. SI. MrNitl), nbovc, Imii' womtin In n petty of rlrvi it
imnlltiK wild Ituasian Hours in the Cln'tokri* Nullntinl Kurcsl with
bows mid brrows, sent u rtecl-pointcl arrow thruuirli n -00.pound
hoar, for the season's biggest kill. She -cut llirre arrows into the
amiilsi before surrendering (hi* fipht o which lie severely injured
one of the iiarty's dog*.

Vandepburg I&lt;
For New Levies
In U . S. Defense

WABHINOTON, * 00.^*5^017

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Walter M. Haynes

; Tji- itfo llo w ' n p i*,
i ferrn e of .A F L rxecutvlvs and
I nmvte proourtTH, ■&gt;\i ulitrli dtoeph
pi. Friu-nck. rlislniion of tl-&gt;« pn• ••evr"- ncnitlntlnr i-oniyiitire, In*
fcrmnl union' thvlr t.'imathl* w&gt;r*
being rvfiueJ I ci m - n «x&gt;niplrio
ireditutnint )*«*••&gt; Iho Industry
ilu'ouah I « k o f (itilm i markets
Tho -union*' imiiilf'l to ttio •'olhoi'.ltant nahHie- cf atai* and

Jap *n warned sternly she may
l * co rpdtod; to use -appropriate
As ho told the story of hit piandfather, who oncq waa king
cuuntc.-mMxures.”
. ' . The Bcandtaavton
eountrks, o f the far-away Island o f Yap In the Pacific ocean, and Ihcn mys­
those most vitally effect- teriously dbappoarod on the high s^ns, L. J. Butler, of Atlanta went
ci, joined tbo chorus. D»
on about hla work o f grading cotton, ..The United States governwas *ald .'to bo jrrotettlni

produce* the balk of

? S ’ rou know

I’lilohe, Mini oot|.,.«] lu« i-o o lj
• ill
ie la y
«
•'I'Ttienil
I'lrlk*
thrtUVbnor III i ilu v Motion p«*|1 ire- Imiurirt. Tbo hour o f »li,&lt;
.nnlkutt an * unsiUMUttcc'l.

Sweden was mold to have l
nods icpreecntaliona.

T ib bi-monthly Meting of A *

ll*4b«th ,FI

|»tu lio

Colbert, Mtoa
Mtoa Lillian

Seminole County
Court Records

Fallen • &gt; *»•mi-1 • ii i■■•V |ht *

|«••*» tvchuiclvn
Willi mi
llloff.
j rh-irrvs*« of t‘v
cotifcii iwi’ " f

r »«—

Merchants Are Urged
To Set Example By
Doing Their Own
*Trading At Home

Senators Pepper And
Presides At Meet
Andrews Dedicate
Three Dormitories Higgins Snys Plan I f
Successful Is Equal
To $500,000 Payroll

:n u t w ove lf*or'H&gt;e f-iv 21,t)ir.l i&gt;lu&lt;

’ ^UABTBRM AN.

Speech—Dr, Benson W. Darla.

nolo County Toaehera'
An Important addition, to tha
|t Uio La w , Monro* Seminal* 'High School Library Is
lured*/, November 15. n gentleman who I* expected la
lack fa r. a regular

l

vVA neutral chorus Of nrotd«t against tha* latest Allied
pbm. of strangling Germany

Violin Solo— Robert McCall. '
Chtracteilsitlon—Riolan Winn.
Plano Solo#—"Lotus LandJ^*
a Wild Rcee-— Mahf Boldin.
Somr—-Old Polka at Homo"
I at hr.

le Teachers’
New Addition Made
Holds Session
To School Library

Alumni Swarm
Florida Campus

Scandinavia Is
3 Affected Also

Beloa—-Ah, Bwrct Myowry of
U fo-i -Nighty Like a B * * * ,«Orace Sebro*.
,v

SUSAN KIRTLEY.

M o t i o n Picture In­
dustry Braces It­
self Against Call
O f Union Leaders

fBacium P r o t e s t
•British Plan For
j Halting E x p o r t s

to •itowod to atonn
hong* a y mind by
iiir witness M t o *
ill* “gotodn ongcL» Camp, a blond*
‘ ft o W tor finger#

RtilM»m( K. K. UiKiinillit, Frank (
ShnmeA niitl K. C. Smith.
Another important Item o f, the I
prtigmm iit decorntlng the bind- '
lirsn M'ctiuii uut| holtliiiK of eju*- I
rial event" cm the main street* I
Frank Fhamta In chntrmau of this
rommlttcf and other* are Floy ,
Delgado, Frank
Hit urr,
K.
C.
SmiUt jii)d W. p. Ilofmaim.
Every turivlumt in the rUy i&gt; J
uio Cluui \iara(ic with Him I a
uijt by bunt nl the Muhici- Ibeing rtqiu 'ietl to partici|tate.
I’ u r mid rrcorltil •*;• u l*«*a i- I However, the l-tulu't of caiieiite
! it ipilte Mila 11 it ini lot our will Ih* |
callril upon lor t hir^e euiilrihli- i •
lion, It wait tiitf.'.
Tile folio a ii »|* • oiuiuit lee i»» in
rliarue til fm nift *. J«m* F.merick, I
ehniriiiiin, A
I*. 1‘ollum, ll I.
Pel kin J^im I I I Koiimilliit. no.I I
nil mcrrhntil- will In* mutaetetl l (
within the m \l few day-.
]'
Tin* next OM'i'tiugr of the eom*
vnittee will
li«M Kmlay even '
inir. Ihc I. .it wliirli time h i - '
langenteiitji will he eiimidfii'tl
1
Mtuuliiy, I Mt
I. Imh ieeii se 1
lertetl for tin o|irillttir «'f Ih*’ *»f- |f
fieiul 11 iinoii when all ih&gt;pl.tyi ,*
ami decoration -lioiild Ih* placed. '

h*

wns
Waller Haynes, prosiilent of
and ||i,. ,\sroria'lnn, who presitled over
“ •"'y I Inst nlpltl's meeting, pledgod the
Intnre | mu |„.r,.,.|,t
opernllon of the
croup to tin1 Mnyor's rnmpalgn
'Pub-jtM "K eep Sanford Dollars In
Ti*la- ! Suiiford."
Amosg others who
stale i -poke ilnt ing the mee'tng were
' II II. Pope. Arlhtir Yowell, llol
Wight anil fleorge Weinstein.
| A eommitlee was
appointed
I ( ) by President lluyne* to rontider
! the mntler of Chil«tniai decora*
9 9 toms ilnring iIn- holiday renson
“ —1 and went Inlo immeilinte sesnO Q ",‘in following niljourninent o f
l l k n Ihr regular meeting.
In introducing hi* plan to OB*

‘ i K t f i a r ts a k fi JBPsSsSr

hntl
"price
Mutt
t out
i the
can

|iMt| nil oppor'unity to .necur©
for
Snnfonl :i
lonnufacturlng
plniit Ihnl had an nnmial payroll
of IfiHO.omi wr
would
inovq
hritveii mill earth to iiuluco thrnt
to eomr lien*, tiiul &gt;et -imply by

keepiug loeiil ti title u! home WO
that rouhl easily lm\e tin* equivalent
• io»- of juti m ii 'Ii a plant .•»ince mort

r ns tluiti that amount %f money it
"pent out-of-town eaeli year."
With the incrchniltA Betting
the eniiuple niitl pledging themthe w lu 't to tin t i eonipetilion as to
oicen «|mi 111&gt; ami prleei, the ttayorcon*
•mice tluiltil that it should he possiblu
ii nu to fill all \a&gt; ml Nloren, uecrssivliich late tin
liiiiiijf of additioiml
uu- help, mid |iroiuote the construc­
tion of iieu Itoijsch, if ihu pcoumii* pit* will pel luaiieiitly adopt thu
Iplit- piuctiec oi (lading nl home*.
1 the
Oulliliiiig Ills plan of
cum*
. ?*ur' palgli, Major I Ilk-gill's thawed the
id to |*lol||, |uo pledge curds which lit
propoMil lo lia\e higiied, one
',l* the men liiiiil* and the other by
the Iiuldle. The curds v/ill bo
Tentative
plan* liuvc
Irvu
* ciiciliated !•&gt; ncliool children who
drawn up fur the Khrln.i*' mmusl —Nine t:p-iuhklMK nun) cmiiiIvlty
*’*’ competing for
00
charity dance to bv In 1.1 nl Dm ntaiMlrr* havi* Lfri n sinnnionril
, y worth of prizi m to he awarded
armory about the middle of De­ hurt* for an iimiBiial nnifi'miru
^ those MMirmg the Urge»t numcember, it wo* announced today with the RciitM.il aIn f t mi tin' nn •
tlielher of Mgiuilurvs.
by Georre Weinstein.
The Al.ijoi ii Imi explained that
riut ttiOFN liniiiink' *•( Ihr icRulin'
There will bn a miisII ndmisti. n imny and Ntoti"tml tiimrd.
The Rotary Club will hold It*
n nuinhir of prizes negregating
charge
for
all
men,
Mr.
Welnatrin
regular
luncheon
meeting
Monday
netted In any manner with Im­
|U0 would he offered to
Three Il4*«it«*nnnt oiiurith alio
at the Valdes Hotel at 12:13 I slid, and each man ran l ring a* are romniaii%'ii« of fit 11 unity orproving labor conditions.
sclimil pupils writing the u«*t
many ladles as he wishes without
o'clock.
essays
mi Ihf
miportuncu of
Itanitatiom^ mil
iv ntaj* r gen„.Ju*t bock from a 15-day midadditional cost.
liading in .Saiiiuitl
und
that
era|« were ili'icUtl to ntt*nd the
Western
bis
it s tour. Die* spoke o f hi*
Hr
added
that
rarh
perwn
at­
City Court will bo held Mon­
thcsi' essays will he published
ronfrrrmo Nov. BO to iron out de­
fo
a m liW x future, neat week’s
commlltee'a
tending
the
dance
will
be
rxpeeled
afternoon nt th* Police Stefrom lime t» timu in The Herald.
tails uf thv hum t iiiteiiMe truiiiiiiR
buarlng,
W r i i i ( , and a dosli
desire to get out day
Uon with City Judge Frank I- to bring some kind uf gift for an since the Woiltl War. The uffieeis
I lii i ■" MT*lion nf the hunks
• tf the
larraligatior. M
tW laveoligaUon
l T poasJble. Mlllor presiding.
underprivileged child. Anything head the nine eoipn urrnu in the
1 ■'-•mill .SiipcriuU'ndelit I.owBo Alto referred to hto previous
in the way of clothing or toys
tun in viii'uuiaKing custuinvis nnd
complaints that tho Fodtral GovTh# Monthly mooting of the will be suitable whither expen­
•thuol ti-aclicrs to trade in San*
•nu^osit had foiled to holp^U* Men's Clob of tho Holy Crus. sive or not. he Mid.
ford, hud ul.p hern secured, the
The Ministerial Aasocial ion and
Church wlU bo bold Monday evenMnyur said, pointing out that
other
orgenlMtionx
will
have
tag at 7:30 o'clock In tho Parish
slips trading u. follows will b*
Mis*
Elisalx-th
Thill
mund
uf
tills
charge
o
f
distributing
the
gifts
House. Light refreshmonU will be
city u s. im,- ... in -tmirnts nt plnrnl in srhuul tcirticrs' pay
to nnderprivillged children.
•raay. I d gel onl tomorrow bollunllngdon Cidl&lt;-g&lt;- nt Montgom­ envelops:
m u m Its o hcadacho from t e
''The Kehnnl Hoard is heartily
ery, Alnhams wh.&gt; were
mtnl
Offlcera and men of Ito three
to oad. but Wa a thing
more Intrlligi-nt thsn ys |K-rt.■nt in sympnlhy with the Mayer's
5 5 " Xut to be done and Tm Imo I companies of i the Florida
of the rollrge vluih-nts in the ‘Trade nl Home' rsnipaign. As •
tvtog t* stick with II until they National Guard returned today
Bprlng.
United Rtales on the basis of an example of loyal cltiscnihip
(the Administration) taka th* ow after a week of maneuvers at
Under one plan to Im&lt; considered psychological tents given to nil We Impe )» l l will supiHirt this
Th* case of W. C. Touchton,
M -toW W y fo r r n L it* . 7 c Z Keystone Height*.
campaign, spending as much as
ebargod with manslaughter. In the at tho conference, the National
possible of your iudary with local
H o t v lll bo a reorganisation death af two DeLand girls, yes­ Guard brigade nnd divisional com­
merchant*. Signed: T. W. Lawf t girls' County 4-H d ab s Mon- terday waa Mt for trial Dec. 11 manders, key stuff officer* slid
ton. Hupt. Public Inst.1'
COTTON REPORTED UP
in th* Circuit Court before Judge certain reserve officer* woiltd he
At the suggestion o f M. L,
given training with the regular
MUtord
B.
Smith.
Hshorn the entire Hoard o f Db
W W ORLEANH, Nov. I t
army In handling largv liodle* of
Andrews,
borne deasonstratiun
Other
casao
oot
for
trial
wer*t
nicturs was re-elected to aerro
— SecivUry Henry PUaci
agent for Bemlnoto County an- Dotamarfc Montgomarv, first ito- troops.
* l y report to a * New Orto
students In the United States who for the new year.
Th* officers summoned were:
araa murder, Nov. 57) Sinclair
Director* bf the essocialion o f
LteuL Gens. Hugh A. Drum, took this test.
Ash, ftn t degra* murder, Dec. I|
The teste Indicated that 60 per- leh past year were unxnimoualy ro*
Charlie Barits, t in t degree mur­ commander of the First Army eentWif the freshmen at Hunting­
d l or ,h« n* * ‘ H months
der, Dec. • { Jans* Freeman, first and Second Corp* area; Stanley don this year are above the aver­ •,rc.U.
period. They are Jo* Eme rick, E.
II. .Ford, Second Army and Klath
•terra* murder, Doc, 5.
C.
Harper,
W. M. Haynes, Jno.
age
Intelligence
for
the
majority
tho charge against Touchton Corps area commander, and Stan­ of college student* in tbs not! n. P,' ,r 7 * **• J- tjodgo, fa. L. Par*
aroO* tost year following th* ley D. -Embkk, Third Army and
kins, IL B. Pope, Z. B RaUlff.
Fourth Corps commander.
Major Generals John U DoWilt, who become* commander of
tbo Fourth Army and Ninth Corps
about Doc. I with - rank of -lieutenant general; James A.
ruff, oommandt-r of Firs'
Partly cloudy tonight and Sun­
area; James K. Parsons,
day, slightly warmer tonight axCorps) Don tel Van Voorbl
tranu sooth portion and anal ccaDraft-Rioters la Now York hi
Corps| Parry. P. Blshup.
tn i const) colder Sunday hi con- 1151, resisting Mrvtc* - ta tha
tool and extrams northcaat por- Union Army, hold pomosato.

Elizabeth Thurmond
Rated Hitfh In Tests

,i *3‘wr,or,n °uv: to mm. 4 a
IL 1

•laiiet

M P* 9«( tan-

Touchton Case Is
Set For Dec. 11

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Oak Team
Celery Fed* Are Live
To Meet Big Ten
Primed To Tackle Foe In Gainesville
New Smyrna Team
H t^ H M c C ra tk c n

“ .ju T S

Brings Big Sguad
To City Tomorrow
The Celery Fads of Seminole
High School .went through their
Iasi practice this afternoon for
tboir game tomorrow with Now
Smyrna. The game starts at Ui#
uanal time of t:M P. M.
The aqaad has appeared to
hare more spirit Ibis wrek than
any time since the season began,
the vlrterr over St. Augustine up*
parently narlnr done a great
dial'toward reviving the lagging
apirit of the team.
One fad er that will work
against the Seminole gridrtera Is
the loaa of three regulars from
pgaetlea thU week due to Ihelt

Friday nlfht »l Lira Oak. meet,
lac Oebesv0le of lb# Big Ten.
Tba only other ccnfereaee to*
oft on the schedule of Conch C. L.
Dunran’s high-geared guwarwa
rierm la Klteriinua High of S t
Aarurtlw. The BulMefi will play
tba Mullets Thankagtrlitg Day at
Lisa Oak.
Suwannee will bo a tap hairy
farsnta to defeat tba Ancient
City boys and cop their Oral
Northeait Conference crown with
a iscord of ala nine and no de*
feats.
The Suwannee-8t Paul’s Ult,
postponed October (7 and tenta*
llrely art for Tuesday night, De­
cember I , has hern cancelled.
Three ultra fOwfsraiVakaiaii asp
aisled fat Friday night Mew

tag to Leesburg.
The New Smyrna Beach eleven
unbeaten In three conference UHs
OUltN: IUIIULLSill — May. CWT
CUCUMUBH1 — ' Ace. U «yyl |y.
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CHALKING ’EM UP
With
.C H A R L IE C H A L K E R

• '«F d r. hue. hors. see. |o quality.
I I t-M S . i.'r a in H I .

1 Maybe Dale Aletandsr will wish he had stayed In Sanfard
lal whiter to do his hunting Instead of tramping around the hills
[Tennessee In search for game. At least-be might wsll wish ha
M when be hears of the good lack of Mayo Langston. Monday
* ' t a r t hitting rlghtfirlder of the Lookouts went hualiag lo r
me and came back with a 10-polnt buck. Mayo said It was the
l* f Urns he bad ever hunted deer much Iras shot ut one. Ho was
Aiklag through the woods In western HrmlnoU County with a
impeaion when he saw the deer just la sight behind a dump of
llmette. About the sains time (he big buek, which Mayo mid,
righed about MO pounds, saw him and made a leap Into Um air.
t tbs same lastant Langston throw his new shotgun to bis
•older aad fired. The buck leaped high Into the air and tamed
somersault and caught a second blast from the-gun. "That got
« ,* Mayo aald. "We looked a t him and then I mw where the
3 start; had hit him. It was high In the back and had got him
the backbone. That crippled him or paralysed him on the first
•i that's why hs didn’t do much running."
"What did It feel like to shoot your first buck?” we asked
i*. “ Well,” he said, "there w# were walking through the woode
id all of a sudden there this big buek was standing not mora
aa two hundred feet from us. 1 wouldn't hare felt any differ*
it If I'd seen a lion. I'd never seen anything that large out In
a woods before."
Well; It must be fun to get a deer any time but it m u t be fur
art esrktng to get your first buck and a 10-point at that. (Mayo,
i f t forget those venison steaks.!______________________________

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THCYVE NEVER
HAD ANYTHING
HAPPEN.6 0
TH EY W O N T B E
, EXPECTIN G *
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UNLOAD THj
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U R G E SOUTHEAST room foe
mat to muyls with reteimma,
BmmagMOtJlllO^ Palmetto.
IfeMR.vInquIto FURNISHED 4 mom dwelling.
M tl Laurel Am. Apply Coldough RetHy Oa.
CABINET, f piece ml
LOVPLY- FURNISHED AparV
rdm furniture, book
went, rmmrty mdaw rotad. Lett*
ter ApqrimaaU. Fhada 471

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Ssnford la The Only Centm
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
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Member Associated Press

r-At-Home
Policy Gets
jerOkey

Legless Beauty Wins Driving License

DhamberOfCommerce,
Lions Club G i v e
. F u l l Endorsement
ToBuyingCampaign

Move Is Accorded En­
thusiastic R e c e p ­
tion By C f t i z e n s
The
Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce and
the Lloni Gub hate gone
on rceord aa fayorin* the
“Trade-at-home" campalgn os
outlined In Mayor Edwhrd
Itlgglji*' proclamation Monilay which pointed out that
thoueanda of dollart art
spent outalde of San™™
every yen* that should he spun

i ° L j Cu,“ I^ v t

w
a a t K
tilling every aaxlaUnce In carry;

log *ut "Uitt Important projsctKayer Edward Hlggtnx *ddrMeed mamheru of the LJ?®a
Club teal night and requeued that
Jemle Simpson, famed Traneck, N. J ., bsauty who lost hrr lrg»
the elub glv* the greatest pos­
sible cu aparatlon In making tn« In a railroad accident passed alate road tests and received n driver’s
uuupalgn a success.
license. Hhe Is pictured at Hackensack, N. J ., entering the midgetf?UM elub adopted a resolution type car which she drove for the inspector*.
Jlng Mayor Higgins, cn*
ths campaign, and pledg-

Campbell, president of
fills Chamber of Commerce, In
cemuHnUng on the Importance
ad, patronising local business
■houses, declared this morning i
"A rolling dollar. will never
lull hack our way If If Is started
e y t 'u f ' town. U hod* us fare­
well on’Jta journey to some other
city whhre It will he unchofcd.
“
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,

Half Nation
Eats Turkey
For Dinner

1939

Ealahlishcd In 1903

Sanford Works As President
Observes Early Thanksgiving

Turkeys had litUe to fear In
Banfnr# and th« iaat of the state
today 1on Florida and 26 other
Untea' decided to obttrrt Thanksgiving on the traditional last
Thursday In Novanber •which la
n&amp; l
•
*
XHtht out of town dealers *•
Main Indication that Thankaglvall know that theae merchants Ing la belay observed today by
wBt not' help pave our streets part of the country was flying
w w n trftu to to y r d making Ban* |A|nflk|1n fteg. along the streets
fard a belter place In which to of the c (l, ( cIl&gt;Mj door, of , hc
.
..
I’ost Office, and both of Hanford’s
•Jhatf profile creeto more ora- lw0 bsnks. Otherwise there was
Utepmcnt and heiieflt for them-1
to lndir, tc , H&gt;1 th|f
selfM they are not Interested In —i-urkcy Day "

the throe which am observing both
dates, 24 will celtbeate ntxt week.
Those which etajrtd
by the
President excluding the thire ore:
California. Delaw* re, .Ge» rgla. Ill-

Losses At Sea Off
East Coast Of Bri­
tain M o u n t With
Further Sinkings

T&gt;rnl».’ lvin« families In '.’S
rtales Ml I'o m lod-tv nt the
'■finl tnide’’ of the nation's dual
Thanksgiving. Jo'iilnt In l’r**4s
dent R oo 'rrcll'. expre-rd hnp»
lha*. the world sum will be at
1pr a-e.
1 Ths "serond lulde'’ "III nut
lie herved irtlll next Thuroday i
In (tales whose pivr.-nm* de* |
rlln-d to follow the President’sdecision to advance the holiday
t n .week.
1 I)*»pl'e confusloa over the
Idalc. there was unanimity
In
pulpit* and In households lit crim­
ing Mr noo-cvcK's
proelamaTIu* JupMiirsi* liner Turiikuni Mmu. i* shown sinking n lln
thin: " I x t us giro thanks to tho
Ruler of tho universe * * * ioasl. KailiociI, Isumlon to Ni*w York, immtl by lliiii-u tt*n-oi.
for the hope thatlives svphln
us of the eomimr of a day when
pence and the nmductivu activ­
ities of peare »hull lulu on ev­
ery continent."
President and Mrs. Roosevelt
led tlio celebrants. Mr. Roose­
velt will carve u Itii* turkey tonlcht nt the Warm Springs, tie..
Infantile |uiral)»ls foundstlon.
Itesidents of Plvmouth, Mass.,'
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Local Delegates
To Canal Hearing
Leave Saturday

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VISITS ELKS

UngwcllAnd Williams
nr. To Present
1
Case In
at 1 Fav or Of Project

along with thr whole of New Eng­
land. Closed blink* and postal0 ,* J
rs
fiers werr Hie elilef rvideiiro
riurida's observance of
th e 1
i l m V ^ n n l n i l '
"s!!i Kalpb Hognell and Kreil T.
,U c o i i T T w iri e l i i P n .
will leave S .lu n l.y for
! lin . f ?
, r T I "?• **! w -hlngton wlitre . hejrlng berhe
rfai
nro
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fo
e
the
U
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1ine cay prucl«itucU by (mvrrnor! |(j In-half
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of Hu- St. Joluis-lndian
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Mb * S••*•#•#*»»* si I'rfM
C .rrnt Itr ltn in le a rn e d lo duv fro m th** c h a n c e llo r ° f
tin* c\chei| iier, S i r J o h n S i*
ntoii, tlu il I In* w a r in c o s tin g
Im - $i»:i.ri80 , 0 im a tla y w h ile
in iiritin m Iosspm . p a rtic u la rly
o ff
Ihe
m ln c-.x lrcw n
cn x t
e n a sl c n iilin u c l o mount'.
N uwchI n av al c a s u a lty whh
th e Hrlli**h d e s tro y e d G ip sy
which stim-l. a mine end w aj
heacluxl. Folly men were listed
ax nil.xxlag.
,
A Cieek freighter was alio
edited to tin mil **f mme than
IN rhip.* which have gone down

I h ’ ii i n a r k M o i i t K i m i f r y

r&lt; suit of iiiiues or submarine tor-

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otf the

Kuril b

Locke Is Indicted
For Stealing Tree
At Big Tree Park
O fW om an
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I Mi l.*H-ke was iiidieted yvtel-lx) ly the Semiiu I*- I'uunly
l.vtiut Jm y f**r the alleged llu-fl
uf -. large cypress Ire.-' train 'InIf&gt;i- | i,e I'nik at I uligwiMid The
Pole Iiiu iil elrnrged Idm willi " *-v
i ting f-uni llu* Inml uf mint her
tiuiler uni taking and i-anyil'R
away **f the same."
Sheriff • M. ll-'inl »ri*-*l*-*l
l.ufk*- srreinl week.1 ng** whin II

Itivrr t 'amiI is srhcdulnl for Mill«Uy.
Inclndnl hi Ilic party will to

rio re n c e Camp J^k
Mnv
"r
hraiiug
Thr

Germans Taunt Eng­
lish Over D e c c ption In Radio Trick

S h o o t ilia

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lYunn
Aamits
.... w famidwii «r rm.iku.
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ril • « l George Gltba, Arthur N. Hollce,

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Air Raiders Are
Unusually Active

riuirffod With Fatal p,,£l,r1"'

was dfscvxered l in t

tin- eypn-ss

Simon
mentioned
he at"magnetir miner," which
whii
trilnited tn liernisny, os llie cause
of the liiddrn heavy maritime
losses to the Allies nnd neutrals.
Grrmany pukeil fun ut the Brit—
ill intrlllgrure service declaring
German secret police in rsdlo conta il with lln tM i agents hud
fooird ttif-m into lirlieving- they
were stiH-llitler rcvolutionlsta.
Adolf Hitler conferred with his
war rhiefs at the annual reception
fur the Reich's sir, sea and tend
fighting services. #
A Criinnn romniuniqua decterod
four F'rrnrh plniu-s wrre rlownsd
rn the Western Front where laud

lolil I(celt M-niuVlxl.
The ||it* T n e Park lx alresdj
District Deputy Crniul F.xslt*-d
uf S* minute County's grenle-i j flatting remsinoi! at &lt;% n
Holer t » l f n II Fnltet

is scheduled for
.. A-jJ-Mrte1 o'glusk Monday morning.
NEH I d l l K , Nov. 23 — lAh— Mr. Ilagwell said sdvirrs raacliliig
Frits Kuhn admltUxI yrsteiiViy Sanford
~
l-ina, New Ja n e y , North DukiSa Krlt*
Indicated thai Senators lonii Unit’ll will make
visitation
to
,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South tlic hod lied to shield n.womun be O iiu lc Pepper and Clinrles O. An filial
raroline. Utah, Virginia. Wash- once railed Ills "Golden Angel." drews aral Congrrs.-mnn Jue II, n I Midge 1211. II T. O
lnorrow mikIi!
Mirny
Ingluu. West Virginia end Wyoni- end then made It gruffly clnn j dr Irk x will be |irv«enl.
inx: that Ids sffectlon fur her lm«! J Th# |»ro|M»S4w1 rnml will r«itim*rt from lln jlm .i, lirl.nrnl,
Those sticklnff to the tnidition- chin^*- quickly under tin* «l •&gt; the iip-M-r Hi. Julius luisiii w-illi the Now Sm,\ilia. Fn&gt;ti&gt;. i
el last Tliursdry In November e re : long ruibiiriasamrnt of hrniint: Indinn River nrsr Tilu-ville Hup- oilier lii*lglili«M mg
Alabsma, Arisons, Arkansas, Con- his awkwardly indited love let In * porters of the n n d have pointed |i«-« ti'&lt;l lu iiHi’inl thr
nrrtirul, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, .reed out to a grinning rum I- oul th rt It will serve fur fluud u hirh hoglli • t' h (Ml •
Knnier, Kentucky, Maine, Mas-|toom.
rontrul. nuvlgaliiin. runnevtlng thr fi OHhiiii'itt will Im ii
" h i ! £ V . V ™ n|„ve,0Unu U I &gt;" *«» -etlon-wldc dlvUlon over fschuntUs Minnesota, Nefciaska,: For he realised, a* well os tin- Kt. Johns River willi the Fast tin* nieH ing
)
uSd ll^ Investment will m ake'
™ 'nksgivlng lursttea. there Nevada, New Hampshire, N ew 'n est man. lin t those letters oh- Cuast Ci mi I mul will aid in muxSenford and Scminolo County e . * r » . u&gt;!*°
“ U; Mexl-n, North Carolina, Oklsho- vloualy Imd come Into Hie pn ac­ riull'i nintiol uf Ilia' arrtion &lt;f the
batlar place In which to live.
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j . KV tus, Rhode litem), South Dakcta, cution'a bsnda from ths "A n g el", »(at«Mayor Higgins pointed out t o l f f ^ * " *
*
dI*“*J* Tennessee, Vcnnont and W lacon-.herself—Mrs. Florence Comp, j i The project for Hie rm al was
dlvom-c.
mi! milled to the ill I net lH.ir.1
Um Lions Club that nearly *500.-!
r "k ‘ h, ^ h ^ ^ M n r d Ih# sin.
Prrsidrnt Rooarrrlt set the hullF’or hours the stout buinlt &gt;- of engineers null pn-s-xl hot wa»
«»0 worth of buslneM Is taken' JJ “ . u
"l1
TSmJ K * V*
from
Lctuum jundcMiuiiei f thf ‘ T M 1
from Hanford
Sanford each
each vtor
year because
dav n week ahead In an effort to ifurlirer who Is on trial on grand lurnrxl down by Hit- &lt;livi-i*n temid
o f the tendency o f lacul people thers. They aiU -K avc Thanksgiv­ linke rhrN tm ai business reach a 'larceny i-hurgcs in tliu a Urge.I of tinny riigiliix-it. Thu liexihig
to go to-other cities to purchase ing on both ih tc s.
la r e e r to lel.
theft of money frtm Ills Gcnnnn- before the t e s n l u f arm y e iig ln -j
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President Roosevelt, the man
things they wight gat hers If
Ths Idee was thst n tiriitire* Aniciicsn- Lund, lied, writhed on e rri result*' front an appeal Toi l TA LLA H A SSEE. Nor " I
whwo started the dispute over the shopping does not start until a f­ the witness slaiid while his uo-at • resurvey uf llu- pmpo-od i-mal. i Serin I m il.u .l. I'eppu pi
they tried.
!■ urging the local people to holiday. Is ipciURng Thenksglvlntf ter Thanksgiving. The traditional private rxpicsalons to Mrs. Camp
The government i* HOW- rondm-t id kt*l night lluit in iilu ilii*
as
usual nt what hs ctlls his date would h ire left Seorrely — those of a married man—were Ing a survey fur the runatrurtiun jtelution rnaelt-d liy the l.i-l •
support tho move, Mpyor Higgins
’
-secord
hon-.u,"
Worm
Springs,
told local merchants they should
tnrrn than thire weeks fnr the being made public, angrily pro­ of n large hsrlair ut t 'n u a v r r s l f l*ongr&lt; x- •li-fiiul■-!&gt; «.ll
•hopper*. Ry advancing the date, testing that his relationship with which will cost uppri xiuialely 17.- |lhe lln ilu l Sint* . uul of I
i jock up on moat o f tliu Uilngs Georgia.
In nil. &gt;5 sH trs are celebrating the stores and their customeis her was “very, vary friendly," end 000,000. The hsilmi -it (Vmnversl ii'pcttii wh». whicli
pooplo might go to other elites
nothing ninre. Kuhn’s shy Hills Is nrar where the proposed rnuni "will he a Imiik ••in*.''
to r and th at tho goods should be Thanksgiving today md. Including have another week.
" t a ile d a t approximate!)Hie
wife wss not In the rourtro- in. connecting the St. Johns River
PcpIH1*, w(in •»Iunit’d I•* hi Imiiiii1
At lest, m ar the end of thr day, and Uni Indian Itivrr Would la* lo­ hero for I lie TLiuko^riv
Pt^«e. *s la other cities.
h« Ii•
lie niade a douUo recantation.
FrurikaD y every elvlc club end
11B)'H, (|«*MI llMMl ill.’ Mil* a»|ii llll WIt r
cated.
"In 19.1ft,” asked Judge Wallace,
organIfatteu m well as
other
Mr. Ilagwell, wliu !« going lu (IE *1 "liilili rl fill III.lilt'll uf l*«|
"did you- It'll Mr*. Camp that you Washington as M-.-rctary of the ru|H» mill for Iiu-lriv of lihibru
tfmujM have endorsed the May•nil divorced your wife In I1K II?" 8 L Johns Kivfr Impravenunt As- phy/*
.tor •Wk,E
business
eundlHoo. la -H a a fo r J In an ef"Y e s," said the unhappy bunds- Bockltlnn, sakl that member* of
•Two irioii|m aic in th tll\ i toimen.
tho organisation felt roiifidi-nt flirt (hoi \\nii'l In* In inoia i .1 mi
f
Prosperity
I.ONDON, Nov. £1 —(4")— Th. tul nnd utter disregard’’ of In*
"W
eie
you
lying
this
morning
of
faypn|ble
ocliun
«n
tho
pari
of
til onr niilf win*," In; Mtitl
«Hy •U a u ta u ,
gfowth o f this Admiralty announced Iaat night'letnational law.
when you slid that you novel told
"I (Iiiii I. (hat wi* laiil tl wu a
{bat ■ ’ wild" min* had sunk Uw I Th* Italian steamer Ftenona, 0,- Mr*. Camp you were dlvortrd in tho i^rmy cngineciinK board.
now |M)liry for thf nation ilinnirli
. ute“**•' y\
\jr
llrllteh Destroyer Gipsy, seventh jGGO ton*, .iruek a ulna three or
tho
OQhh mul ra iiy It irUialooi," lu*
British naval vessel loot sine* Ibn four lullt. off th* southeast coast
RCOllTIN j l ARM
pointnl out* "•»»•( I lirlif\f it will
start of tha w*u, within sight ef'yesterday but did not sink 1turns*
be o lo liiur mu*, in nili* of tin*
WASHfNGTON, Nov. 23 _(A&gt;&gt; Ihs English cast eosst with possl- dlately.
fort (hot we Invr piohahly ulno' ul 4* Eva*. *
P rssa ----y----------ssU rd sy
— Tho War
ir Department an
an- bl*‘ ,0“ ot* "W
I (T b s United
-------- ---------wxlusul as nahla RuttakU In twtilw"
ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 25 — voted. vuliiritnrilv iil'humil* t*-(tr^ d g y t b a l molorry*
1“ t e L T * " 1, &lt;,&lt;n!rn wtclvsd
a cable “unobU to rapi?
(AT— Hundreds were furred killed porarily, tin- right. Hint w*’vi- *rlmorad c a n and cav- * boV* * f » 2 i , M'
i
t in th*
” .'front It* London bureau In ' re­
and many villages destroyed by way* Insisted upon tin- right, uf
Iranspartad by molar No,lh * * * region that baa become sponse to a query rsgmrdlng a roour ships tu sail tin- high m u . at
violent. Intermittent earth shocks
ba combined £ T i p i . * E " * * * " ! 'o'! BrttUh
*"«• port by ths Now York Tlmaa that
over a 24-hour period throughout snv time and lu any phtre.
" I susp* 11 Hint m-w- pulley, luiwAnatolte, In ths western section
jt s s v s s a
ever, will In- the lii.ting policy
o f Turkay.
_____________
lernallonal Uw.
Six villages were reported lev­ uf this country."
PcpnoT pniliciixl i)i.ii tin- rii-st
IT DESTROYED
7?*fL Admiralty's snnounramm’
elled In east Anatolia. Deaths
- — ■■■»akl tbs Gipsy struck a mins “and
wore high, sspelally in Ersingtn. session* •&gt;( t'ungrrs. wxiuld con­
primntily pruriiuHoit uf im
( E l . Nor. 23 - W &gt; _ subscouenlly was beached" but
Icy weather incri-rsed suffering sider
tiotial di-friisc plana. Hix-nndnry
■ was killed and Iwo r T*-w|t«sas srr-unts said that ba*
among hundred* of homeless.
but
rnnrciit
rated utlenthin. he
tally as names ds"Mac th* explosion tbs
eakl, wutil he given .ucUtlsrd
Baa Motes* municipal 'n n k ip sattled oa Urn shallow
ANTJ-THURT INDICTMENTS medicine and unemployment pruba r today, destroying af«-*attom within piste view si
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23
i rained a t 170,000. ilk-abara.
— Tha Justice Department an­ lems.
Florida, due to restricted for­
ik a fixed total lost • Tha 4o men estimated Is' hay*
nounced yesterday that « federal
eign travel, will Ivivc a banner
(rasa Urn lira which k " u * o a t » l,h *hs Gipsy, baaaM
grand Jury In New York had In­ tourist season this winter, he t« Hftealpa daring weld* .off-abort with bridge and mast
dicted a trade association, seven llcvcd.
r*.
above tvator after tha exoloskai,
corporation* and 12 individuate
‘
jbrsaabt la mora than 1,504 tha
engaged hr aand and gravel Indus­
Lr '
number of Urrx test by tha British
try on charges of violating ths
Nnry te tha sinkings of tbs sqvya
Anti-Trust Act.

.

High Cost Of
War Related
To British

JAPANESE LINER SINKS

Roosevelt« Expresses
Hope World Will
Soon Re At Peace;
Is At Warm Springs

Campbell j/rges
Local Support

.^ T h e * c f i » m ^ r

in d e p e n d e n t n e w s p a p e r

Pepper Predicts
Neutrality Law
Will Save U. S.

fjlu l *li.l.l.ing *.l Elijah Si-ynuuir.
A cireuil *uu*l pn&gt; in the *ivd
-ml ol 1la* vr &gt; M I'm rill ngnm-t
William Tyr** ••ml * W. Mer|Miinr.*”*
AI ill* y. a...........
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a* a I*-*- Ii ' * "
eiih-nt.

nwu-*l*d*» th*

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A* Krenrh I'lOilnfnnlr^i*4repdfieit
six German pianos wore shot down
in furhling yesfettlay. A seventh
was nhot down today near
Fiwnrheronlo nftor a lotio raider
hud t»rrn drivi n off from Pari*
eirly this nmtitlnrllo|ioreussii»n of war was the
rosiurfitlon •f tin- Itomaninn gov1tMiiinont lioadod hy Piomler Con1stantino Arg»tmano nftor a cab*
iml hplil ovrr Irutlr m-Kotistlnna
with ( h i iiinnv.

(if-iinnii Ittimniilnn iii-Rut rations
1 ft*k» ilmtn W(lf|i (Ilf 11m-tis rest
ainst GerL’••\crniio- 111 lifM oil!
•Mil tl !•»•’«•-im f.o mpn- foodstuffa
1
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uiii
Kuiiwinia
ut lower
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1u«*b two (It* rnian nubHits Assure W11I1..111III.III o WlTf
ai'lll to II re ImtluniM' 1 1i* in Ii i rpcilo hual withPresident Early IIIb\ .Mlliri’t*
*
W1*1(* nnimuncrd
•l.i&gt;
1st -1 nirlil 1*\ tlif Kri’W
i " Thanksgiving Aids i IniiThfrl ilintunitihf t|i»y
rititirminiqup drmi (hr Weil*

British Admiralty Announces That
‘‘Wild” Mine Sunk Destroyer Gipsy

Hundreds Feared To
Be Dead In QuukcH

•*£&gt;

te V P J

Business Men Will
Meet Tomorrow NigM

Tha Gipsy « e s tha sacand Brit*
l from tha
paid to mova
tha continent,
thus brought
Dearsst Sweetheart
I wad Darling Wife

\'sis '.!*t
h in | rs»nt wu* uiiirkrtl by l»oth
ImiikNUivinU |* |t in Ii timl (tfiiiim i uir m livity.
Snviil iilrciull. miii&lt;I (lu* French
i I ovrIi 'I .......... ' b n tminj huyiMF
huiiH* |H*«»|*h’‘ • • 'vdl
M&lt; vciwinii nf dll’ virlorir* i«K»ln*(
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i -t-u ainfl, liMsilftl mu* of (lu*
tier (lint* •in •*(•• " '
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Now, Intih i"t\••iioifiil
Iti'hs hi f wait hu»i!. *b

m ilcoiiit'
A ^lu jHTrwiit i;uifi

fur comparing ..... l-ngcr shop
'.'*-’1* ......... . w "h teraat llrlU lu.
ping season ...II.
shorter.
" ......... .
"*« luding the M •
Other
*-( .x.ntparisot. mirv ' - r . **. Mnamc. M .rc mut M*bc nebulous. I he m-w Thanks- •»••' "*"l IM™kmle. cunrurlso the
giving, ufli i nil. I» only n day
« sstei.r.-l
I heirs will U tha
enrller (bun ln*» year** d.ile, and j tnwW nf i-citing tureign i-tchangr
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i"
mates
puichases
n depurtou’ot «.f eooioierce kI m
(M irim i mi ul Li-|i|day the » v -.Inhrood
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• I. ul lire sunn* time e lf­ •
ernge diff. i.-i.......... . throe *lsy» ‘ ""'V . " t siii.ilui f.rrmnn . fforts.
l,_,l
I he Ir-rs*- iimmlng
mg communique
. ,
in
Hit- dull- pit-viuusly
lisd
of ili&lt;- Erenrli high rommawJ *
rauu-d lillli- ili.ingi- in Itsilc.
snid
nothing
ImiHirtant
occurred
On tin- iilln-i lininl. Dr. David
it. Craig. pn-anh-nl **f tin* Alti»-rl- mi tin- trout during the night.
(At B erlin'n di»put*'h by DNB,
cull Retail fedi-iatioil, said, "W c
newa
agency,
have noliccd timl Cliristmas busi­ uf filial German
said Gernisn urtlllcry' liad thrown
ness was better when Thanks­
back rin-niy infantry advancing
giving came curlier."
tin- Wr«tem Front north o(
Ilowi-ver,
In'
acktiuwli-dged un
Grimlurf mid six miles south of
that the m-w holiday rumca ut u
sig )
tlmn wlivn tliu market is rising Met
Anil niicrall linllriles protect*
anyway, ami lliut it might hr in,- I’m is went into uctlun for 45
difficult In ilistinguili the nuVnial minutes early yesterday, pretumbusiness rise from any Christ­ ubly iignln.t Gt rinun aircraft
mas spurt.
over the rlty. after »lr raid *l£«M
With that In mind, the National ixmtixl residents from their bads
Retail Dry Gouil* association I* to se«-k the sufely of air raid
planning to allow for such fa c ­ shelters.
tors In its calculations o f tho
On* plane, believed t * be
e ffe ct o f an earlier Thanksgiv­
. i c m i i s s m m r . s s Tw s)
ing, which was proposed by its
general manager. Lew Hahn, in
August, brfure tho rjse started.

IR E 1TA TIN G SIREN VAN ISH ES
Tho Business and l ’rofurrional
fiAUBOLtTO, Calif.. Nov. 22 —
(AT— Clllsons objected to tha ex- Mon’s Association will mn-t to ­
tresis notes mad* by tha firs alg* morrow ' night at the Chamber
M l atrsa which wss on the top o f Commerce to discuss Mayor
o f th* bank of th* American Edward Higgins’ ’’Trado-et-hom*"
one morning campaign instituted Monthly In
'* proclamation urging the pooany longer.
pla o f Sanford lo du their buy­
AIR TIOCVT I I FE E T LONG ing from local roneernt.
Election o f directors will be
BANGOR. Kates, Nor. IS —IA&gt;&gt;
Tha currrnt building program
— Wbaa Vita President R. C. bald by tb * association, and th*
Clarka ad tha Eastern Hanufac- apodal commutes on Christmas of tho United State* navy in­
arrangements
will
meat.
turfag cempaay lift on a buxines,
cludes eight batUeahlpl.

trip, ho canted a ticket IS fact
S lU tefBaa loag. I t took hba

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Fair tonight and Friday,

ly rising temperature
Great Brltlan hs id Ui* Hawgtlan Islands for a period of five light scattered fro st In
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Supfetort Local Stores
On* of the moat cqmmbn exetui** riven for tn &amp; fa
out of town I* that certaftatorea do n6t carry dertSSp
article* of merchandiae for which there may be a llaflted
ciemgn{|._ Apd the uauel reiuon riven for thla failure to
errry certain article* in thRf.the present volume of bust-

organ- and sympathy with tha Tawnaand
tatloa U ehinred k that It col­
lect* money ter campaign por •
‘•fwrt ' S 1 Pirtes OSe faaU 4* found
With it* methods ratter then the
fact itaelf.
1 am mentioning Ibp -matter
now because we arc again tubjeetlag ourselves to reproof from

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wbfl•jrlde to mtnc ]

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To. contribute twen
each on the oceoel

a to meet completely lofij demand*
And yet It stand* to reklibn that if a ntprb like Cblieh
her* in Jacksonville Wgfe located In Sanford, It would
ly. go broke. I f any. store In Sanford lnd(scrimlfl*u{y
rh^ all the supplies for ita shelve* for which there
it be any dertjand at all It would aoon find itaelf leemoney band over flat and would have to c!om Ita
I.
The problem (a one which require* a great deal of
ial consideration on th* part of both the merchants
the'public. The mcrchanta should try to Improve the

Teas a field of shadow lo n
WMII of brightness
liking mortal-eyed for s death' lass minute.
0| rising round me, dahlias
•marked for dying
a rank before me, soon to bo
o *t off,
« n*w Immortal, knew all

4 tetatte .

m short tho shift of Ilf# I*.
how’sherp the knife te whotUd. &gt; ,
— ABBIE HUSTON EVANS

Handbill Ordintih&amp;B
Bocauso the practice of circulating hr-nribiUa
...... .for
. . legitimate advertising during uie^o
substitute
» widespread
aion hid ibecome such
.
^ . nplsanco
.. .
‘ 1 something be done
opinion
demanded
dope about J L J i 'r ]
of eitlea passed ordinancea prbhlbltilw 'any.'distnmic
hkndbijl*, pamphlet* or drciiUr* wnatspever.
premc Court has Just held that 'suih drdlnahCds a)
conatitutional.
,
. While wo can wholeheartedly disapprove of Ufa
of handbill* In the place of advertising/piu’tlculariy
paper advertising, it la not hard to recogpl** the »

dent see why Frits Kuhn
•United te live In this couaM llkeg Hitlerism so’ much
.P aul recently nobody was'
te are becoming mere and
*i* f vim sd that Paul MsNstt
M to nm again hhnsslf.
W Eu .Klun Klin held a pai In Orlando th* other night
ths KKK teems lo h tr* un•llovo^ln hohgobbl in*.
tewdiac to TIm#, mass sine,
Ipdes of weekly bustnoos eonM advanced test week from
la Itl.Tt This te an Impreve1 * f better than a point and n

i sr* becoming active
L So keep your door*
»w» locked and natify
of suspicteua looking
• That doesn’t mean
lo look under, tfia bed
taardteg to Waller Ful
sard; Holland, Bartow Uj
r, ’•testers hatwaani the £
end Governor's raa*. tilt
; toward tha tatter.'’ V,
parar way ha.taatero pr t
will always find a good' r

WASHINGTON DAYBOOK
By H U STON GROVES

.

Interreplors end leave ths bo«b*
are fire te ’ accomplish their mis­
sion. Losses that way woujd U
cut to c minimum.
But the ■combat •plane* can’t
make tho flight. It Is 300 miles
or more from the nearest Osrtnon
air b u m to U)s British Indostitel esnters. Combpt piano# ehn
fly only 'about CM mils* bn the
fusl they carry. .E r in the bast
Ysnke# fighters can e m y no
more. With 800 miles lo go to
England and 800 idfles ta ca t Wek
borne, only 80 mites Is left- More
Dun 80 miles-Wante b# oaten up
la a flrsl-ctssi' ’Mo* light." Than
tb# plas*. could not g«t home.
, If Geimasy overran Iloltend,

teat the Nssl bomber* from .Brit­
ish combat and Interceptor plane*.
I t Is not tho only reason the
strategists g its. Another Import­
ant oad te thst Germany Stems
te the ring not
too (s ta te that a Bmakrief good chances of success.
K criticism
th* air wilt workA llltl# &lt;tsy bosk we men­
liUphoMlng through
Thst* If’ n third Important rea­ tioned ths re was a third possible
we trill take np furihrr jxpIm aU tq for Ho!l&gt;n4-and Eng­
fav orltlam ,
land— to have escaped a* long lh#
igtr to lioBand, os stra­ German nlr attack. I t Is-an l&lt;th ie r people
ys soo It, k that Her- petUnt one to keep in mind.
tigh they knew
On* etrsUgisla Insists that Osrholt the moat.
n u r nsrtr will sttaqk through
It because they
itUek—if she I* deter- Franc*, Bclgluis or Holland, but
had no money
lo U. The few reeonnale- will head HontlKist through the
. "sampling" testa made
&gt;wn.
&gt;q r,te British naval and
r should Germany
dh e altuatlon,
nfgn hags shown them
Iters aho Is stronj
r Aw led the
MgMte te tough- I t In'More likely. H f
1 SRly tho nMl-«lrcraft
massta through political control of Utf nwspapero, wouta
morn, important still,
im tho distribution of pampbleta,
. ^ dfbJ S
flyllig little Interceptor
In which the people &lt;;ould be Informed
t eon aat off the ground
pertaining tp .their city government, could
advised of
t t i s a M climb 10.000

muss meetings, and could bo organIted Into effective
group* to do eomethlng about It,
^
•
But for the Supreme Court to hold that .proiufj***
prohibiting tl|e dlatributlon of handbljla li, uwsdwtltutlonal
It by rto raebna follows that auch methodi of advertising
srp effective.' There la a certain nUlaance factor eon-

Istanbul—If Gar-

* W ,IA » J i v t t o m * . n » : » n . Hw J M l I to » U w « « l ^

at teeat on n par. with
•nvlll* barter’s poUitenl
« naw plscoe Fuller
the top of the gutetnan 8 to 1 cbanco to win.

Incidentally, * It, wae Intetostlng
to find Chairman. Haptilten an-

snftwTi."Ptasurs:

tm y next rear.”
About all the Republican! bars
contial point In every Stele, to b n * on k thst they elected, a
me of Dm larger piece* tiara mayor c f Philadelphia l y the low‘V hundred dollar dinnefs, in ear majority of the city’s Watory
It)* nee with Ibe cue tom of.tho and they bare. I believe, elected
Democratic orgsnlsaUon.for ohmo Republican tnayora for fifty yean
Fran In l bo
S
perloda the
Roosevelt landj
. worth of food for our record wua not ___ ___
and we muit cqnfcss that would a r m that own ■In nitlasneb lt lbs caaa. The actual roet delphla Ibe (tend wee toward Do- g)
of taaletkaU and atrviea at Urn* mocracy. The Republican acraped *
m e n probably amaenta to Ian by with lee* than 30,000—hh prtdedans, t M » d y a ta 'In to the deeeaaor did neatly 20,000 better
Democratic NsUenai CommlUee’e than th a t . :
Mr. Hamilton did not mention
campaign fond. Is duly reported to
the Clerk of the House nf Rrp- that the Democrat* swept Wro­
rseentatlros, aud •* diaburecd In te™ IVnnsylnnk. Including tho
the ordinary Activities of cam- Plltiburjth Melton, and be wuo
equally client aa to New York,
palane.
the Democrat* fcaarally
Our political opphnenta,, on the whnro
eonlraty.
follow Uw stapler pievalled.
All the Republican money doe*
method nf getting thaic campaign
not coma qutta In tko previonity &lt;|i
funds' In gob*, from tho## who
—
mentioned
way. The Philadelphia
weto oreui.trrped to '
it»B.l, l l £ n T S A J u J ) Reword recently disclosed the pror « h in X l rt A
**“
by which Representative
htelde mom?f
JU tellton, FW» k try Inc to robe
;n r
fund* fbr.hla organisation—oeteu*?£
ffjjS f.it ■dUf one to keep America out of
tlmi
anilnjnt ‘War.
Kish
hired % fbnd*
trial Ihiftlm
inituen eminent
, . i . i n-Mr.-u
tm waa
tv
“ raising
outfit
to tu.pn -r^aan
- weuuay
folks, on n edmurtsolon tosl*.
come
nouns that -tram 3* lo M
Bcroo* with I t W# kt&gt;
«
heesuis
- contributed tho tom# i
* • ~ ths peraonkl letteis thst Mr.
that Is. jb * multl-mlllloi
• T £ ! Fisk Is sending to Ibe proopeete
not called upon fo r root
m lh dug up by MweeUeHers. TWy tom«ro mdUonsIre*.
„ ti 'a l * 1 "Mr, A. It. Roberts, my oeThors Is no rocord
tfloblo (octet*, will be In --------- within
from which con bo let
ie contributed on the ek
veet Oennett publicity,__ ______
pie, becouse, fs r some occult teu­
ton Publither nshnetfs outfit
______ ___
______ _____ j floe* not report
nil polUkcol ormunts of blrthdsy cake and hot psnltslkms or* supposed to do,
chocoUto were Served.
whorv its money eemes from, or
John Darla Is homo, for a visit far what It i* spent,
1
to hi* father, A. W. Doris after
Oeesslonslly, we find InrfiestUn*
an shsence ol 18 uontha.
of ths magtiliiuls of this help. For
iWaahosdsy night at the team Instance In Main* practically ilia
I * ]! Utv'and Mrs. &gt;1. H. Boll and whole nf the Republican esmMr. and Mrs. C. W. Dooley were pa Km fund wan contributed by a
# ta to-more . than 50 guest* half a dosen, imposing financial
im they entertained In honor famiMee—Morgans, Duponts, and
Of Mrs. If. E. Donley's birthday. I Rockefellers, etr. Maine te menPregresslre gomei were played ’Uuned particularly In the light of
iuid excellent refreshment* were.the statement Issued by Reputlloem d.
, . ! &lt; • " National Chairman llamlHon
Ths P,-T. A. Chorus,te,.working after tho teeeut election*. ‘ Bald
on Christmas smile to bo used Mr. Hamilton:
r ' « 1

W aSHFAA-S

hand should not expdet to find a John Wan*maker'* In
VEILSE ECU TODAY Hanford and should be M reasonable nntl considerate Ih
their demands aa humanly possible.
Local people might weU tfcko the attitude, in the Inr ike river* nf Babylon, them
aat down, ye* we wept, when tereat of tiielr home.towh'a future growth,ahd wiaflipe,
'DMMmbeied Zion. Wo ha need that they will reconcile tHetfcnelve* In large mcnaiif* tb
ta ro * upon the wlllowi In tho
the supplies which their dWh stores arc able to carry; thkt
they will tinllclpnto future p4qUlrehient* sufficiently In ad­
vance lo enable local merchant* to order fdr them If the
NIOHT OF PALI.
desired stock does not happen to ho on hand; and that they
will give the local mcrchanta every possible preference 'be­
■
(Hunter’* llltl*
(From Poetry)
fore hSying out nf town.
th wlybt look like Uili to' on
If they will do that, they will find that the local store*
angel flyin* over
Isa ns diwp-eecn, bright-seen, will keep pace with the growth of their town; that they
will Improve the quality and variety of tho good* they
as our eyes am u*«d to.
Inlaw bill* the Flood ihrnehed carry a* their business Increases; and that prices too will
. tusked so thst fln t aummert bo lower as local hualnca* la stimulated. Bolter support of
Wtfll tbs sir of rrrstsl, *e*
local store* is sure to result ip hotter store*. (
tlio end-on corn-field
The problem of trading mit of town Is not an'iHabluMin* up tb* steep elope Ilka
A -Roman ribbon,
I tho killed fir, tingled by
ths tow sun, kindling
tb* bottom of tho erimton
on Ibe eoatern shoulder.

w,

culatcd ever reochaa tha light W nUmA* tym.

■ te -not foul

Tb B ritish

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rotelo«

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WE SHINS OUR L1CMTS
_ ALL NIQHT FOR TOM

About 1,000 invitl officer* lire
In Bin Diego, liomo base of-the
destioyer fleet
Th* Washington monument was
mater ronstnwilon M years, owlug to. shorUgcS-Wf'futete. . ■

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line Collcgo th l: year in A Ire*
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of the Rurrien Kmplre, to Impllrata Kenatnn lloreh and Norri.
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aclly four yrnra before “ Anch-I
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“ Night Must F o il" I*? (lie Annie
Ru'sell Company.
Feb. 10. pn cent of moHren1
dialogues by Connll.i O tlt Skin,
ncr.
Fch. M . fonrtrt by the National
Symphony Orchestra o f Wash*
Ingtnn, D T . ,
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politan Op-re.
Mar. lb r.ml Id, production of
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Annie lino ill Thnatrn nt Itolllne
on Mon hty, .Tuesilnv nail Thurs­
day afternoon*' ' of nest wrek.
from fonr to six, to tako season
sub-crlption-.
In onler t i rvnl.l . the ueual
last-minute b;x offlra r i»h, many
season resenrallens were placed
with Alla i l.ick liatt during her
hours In the IhrMro Inr.t week
nnd the aalu" nnwnguncnt la
Ing rontlnm I fo r tlie enn-.cnli
il the sub-crlt rrg. lteserra
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Of Extremes With
Moderate C o l o r s
PAS1B, Nov. 23.—tAV-French
drewnaker*, snatching
victory
from what looked Ilk* death to
inspiration and fashion progress,
reopened tholr wsr-closed sa ons
collection*
. to .how
show midseason
on schedule.
% The most optlmlstle launched
springtime ■clothes while others
stressed the usa of heavier wool*
an« and fare for a practical war­
time winter.
Throughout tha
collections, silhouettes
avoided
extremes, trimmings were muted
and Colors were softened.
Military Influences
Inspired
silhouettes and designs. The
leiUlnf coat model followed tha
lines of an officer's coat ehar_ arterlsed by loosely belted waist
and Ugh eloaad neck .with a small
turnover collar. It carried mili­
tary insignia In gold embroldarte* ana Its sleeves showed
service stripe* In sliver braid.
Other military nrcents Included
aviator’s wings spangled on liven­
ing dresses nnd sllrer anchor*
embroidered on afternoon frocks.
More peaceful In Insult-alien
were "long capes
copied from
nurses’ uniforms.
These made
.enstmbltfl with matching frocks
•for sportwear or afternoon. .Many
capea were hooded' and
tmme
were Unfd wllh fur.
lloods

Hooded costume*, spatially dealgned for night airraids, were
•Ither long woolen robe* but­
toned down front or trousered
one-pltce suits In mechanician
•tyle.
While tome house*. borrowed
MARINELAND, FU .,.N ov . 23,
boldly from army and navy
sources, other* made a point of __ Scientists conducting nn r *-1
avoiding all military references.! tensive study of the M* r' " r ' I' " ‘ I
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feminine
emphasised
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molded bodices with the hustllne
well defined and short full skirts.
Day skirt* were generally short
with knees scarcely
concealed.
They wcie often flared hy .meant
o f a circular cut or pleating.
8ome featured pronounced front
fullness with flat back.
Fem i­
nine styles had tight waists with­
o ut belts.
Some
Itod
waist*
dropped low In
back.
Neck*
wvro high.
Dress sleeve* were
long and tight or designed In
full bishop »t&gt; le.f
One o f tho new silhouettes
abandoned the tlgnt-coraeted fig­
ure tn favor of free line* nnd
ol the revival o f the one-pterr
chemise dress, e a s y -to ' park lor
car or clipper travel.
Folding
hata ir e another prarllciil war­
time travel item.
Beside. belted, fitted coni*,
many swagger styles were shown.
Borne suits had loose Jaekets.
hut m o *t'n f them had fitted hip
length jackets, or b rief laden**.
Collections , bowed loo«&gt; heovet
coat* and fitted models ill a s t r a ­
khan and fhnve-l lamb. Home sil­
ver and blue fn». was used for
rollars.
New wartime trend for even­
ing featured rliort-sklrted
en­
sembles for restaurant nr ci­
nema with long-skirted evening
styles for
private
dining ot
hostess wear. Dinner model* hn.t
■lint silhouettes, high necks, in*-

verelv tight long sleeve*, unu
waistlines were usually draped "&gt;
stead of belted. "Washerwoman
diesses had sklrU that could be
shortened to day
length
»t
dropped down to Insteps. N»uhead and paillette Vinbroidcrie?
were principal evening trimming,
lloods for evening were .often
part of dress
drapery.
Some
house* designed more elaborate
models with wide skirts, de«ig
lulled for export trade only—
chiefly Apterion.
Fabrics Included angora, jer­
seys,
rough tweeds,
smooth
wools, flannels, plaids, checks,
twilled and printed' silks, plain
nnd self-figured rrepes.
Even­
ing fabrics were black
wools,
heavy dull crepes, wool-nnd-silk
Jirsey s, satin nnd lace. Principal
dny color* were guardsman ted,
hot Ison blue,
treneli
brown*;,
gray*, light nnd dnrk navy blue,
olive nnd nlinnnd greens, soft pur­
ples, wine reds, sand color, black.
Evening colors are Idark, white,
purple and gray.

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i3y William
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ancient shell mounds discovered
the human skeletal! to- •
mains o f a pre-hlstoric
male)
which Is believed to bo f one 1|
the most, unusual finds in Hu
history o f Florida archaeology.
•Under the supervision of llr.j
Vernon Lamiue. .Usa _tre»k i*h
looking skull was removed front
the bottom strata o f a large emut
burial mound.
Closely rrsun-

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Rhino r.ppp and nki parly of dpp&gt;
hunters planned to go far back
into tho mountain countiy. They
rvrntrd s me way to send n message to Greoley friends, 200 miles
nday, when they that thrir buck,
So llcpp took along five carrier

I pigeons ami from thp depth of
the wilderness rent t ic k tlil&lt; me*sngri
“ Ihpp ind Austin sc Mo first
in ining of season.”
V pigeon ear.ie flying in with
tin- news 12 hourr after it wit*
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lding ape feat lire*, the well-pre­
served remain* arc easily ruengnlied by even a la) malt to be
“extremely unusual.”
The upper jaw anil teeth pro­
trude olmo*t directly away from
the face. The hair line is low
nnd create* the "sh a g g )" ap­
pearance so often identified with
the rnveman type. The cranium
is full with n slight crease run­
ning from forehead to the liusc
of the skull and the eye rocket*
show definite signs of tin- pre­
historic period.
" f t 1* one o f the most unusual
skulls | have ever seen.'' slated
Dr. W. J . Winter, of the Car­
negie Institution.
“ | am most
anxious
fo
fellow n complete
study with the hope that some­
thing o f great scientific interest
can be learned."
The Smithsonian Institution In

W a-hington, |l C. was rushed
pii-tiire.* o f the discovery am!
word wo* rereiveil from Di*. M ail
H liiling, t'h ie f e f ill*- Unreal! o»
F ttiiieleg y ,
ami
considered o j
fnirim ist iiutiini ity, that the in
leii-siin g su bject ha.l been turneil
ovi-i iuum-ilinti-ly te Dr. Thmtifc*
Rtew nrt, u*«i*tant cu rator o f tlie
Du i*ion uf l'li)Mir:il Anthropolog&gt;. t 1. S. N ational Museum, fo r)
III- reoimi-llt*.
"Fim litiK o f the body in the
le u ■i stra ta o f the m ound," raid
l)i
lainuite, indicale*. with our
otlirr
rom parison*.
th at
the
"n ia ii” is over 1,000 y ea r* old.
B i-rau-e o f the Irs tu re s o f tile
skull. I f . i l confident in raying
th*' diM-overy is one o f (lie most
intpeitant Florida finds in recent
y e a r*!''

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ANSi J e R:" The deduction from various methods of Investigation
Is that the eerth’s crust was formed shout 1S00 million years ago
—and lh» Interior much earlier.
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bp making thrlr tlilnl Hnmecom. &gt;ng nppcnrnnec in Florida Field
stadium »it Nov. 25 when thpy
play tin* l'm vpr*ily of Florida
in || ip Cialon* sixteenth n mi uni
llormroniinK rlnssic
in li.'inrs-

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i * inttmrataL It rcvoal* that
b it r l c f tbd atOdWt M O
4ls. Oro more than 10 yvsr*
•ml 1270 t f thrm art mart
i 20 y fjts old—20 yoera bet a m p a , rfov. a - m
&lt;i«d
Ui* iicounlxed Hfe cf a ship,
uncertainty wbU.t h n scmorrngaxlnc rays tttc*e,obiolcicedacsA-'mt ‘
Iktihrly for
cotmncirUI
Odds l.i ^oulit_______ ___ , ■ ■
trad# thrt wry fa ir from Use
grnsp.of 'Ulllifcrtnlj; •
•th e hnlidin*; prOtiam aof- . tha
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dUpcIM by S l r h i mariflir.e rt.innitslott,
Fort one
In-current laftiM of two of tha *•&gt;», la r la j
~ ‘ zlnat
" 'm *
nsllon'a leedhtg bovine*i nrtgn- tloaal rr.iti i
lary will
need Ifirm
alnot. •
. .
Crediting Toptpw with leading * » r , the tin
the eoath- In tha revival of tha VdaSr ti.ni
_ ,_JR____irjn are
.'hloboiding Intfit'lry,
Menu- coolly convertible Inin naval. uir.
faclureiV RrcoAI pcIWr &lt;01 Th«* (ir»~ lad a hum! In the dr*
that faeltitlra for the new eon- eirii f f lho r a ship*. tbo.type
etr' ation hero lamp bran b u M|belli
_____li Tamps,
___ __________
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rml thry
cm in
v-llh
. .... -• view
...... to
— pvtmancnejf.^en;
,---- -Jc e n v if.td [conn
lo nival
r ed auxiliaries
lo mval auxiliaries
of
of
llciphtlng V p ro c rim e f - * t l*a*t topjiiy
he,p|i,| ,Wp,.- ’Tbe
~
whole kind upccd-up, then, is In
minds Ihet during the pailod,of ,dht name of national prrpmdthe vrortef way; Tampa turned a#re/* Km lunn . r:neludc«. "fml
out 1C rlilp*.
/
arm f t tha present rate the emn....................."lorougb mis-Ion’s pnos-rn-n Ix 'draining
Fortune M sgajtlprJl
&lt;1l;p5•illd'C»par^lJr.”,
Bo ft a s for (he fulurr, i f Tamp t’a lien iu.ltt-try In the light of
(Veil ilierln :Ltr,i- ore iwpklly dlaayptsiinf.

Improving Stock
tetter Pastures And
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NMV 0»LEAN#. Nod. U —
■ T Je MF handbook slioa* oper-f
Ilia in New Orltani will eontln- |
"o builncss at u iu j I toC/:y, for :
, h^
t |Te
years, desnltr
omnium of-itic Lculetamr Jockey
nub's 87-raelnu meat at the Fatr

S7 &amp; ,* * * * ■■* ■

reacnutlvea oi fvdrrel an
id financing ngcnclts, tbr
rally cf Florida College o
alturr, Agricultural Adjovt
A inlnl-lrnt'on, raliWiipe
dber aWntlrs nnd rone era1
Yit-hnml Information on til
k«B&gt;o proems-, that haimade when they rtoontti

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had’ perianal problem*
Mr. Ocena ahavra (laid dlractar Id dMaa
•tan' seeking advice.

U9.IM deserving risra. Tedtporary
and eoulhorn erctl.m* of tB'
relief wee gtren needy fi-etrflee
men and their famlllta, aid they
ware helped In preparing and proaontlug compenealion a ad ptber
clalml for government Jwndau. la
to ghry sytnpathetic cotaMl aad aUL boepltale and rrglontl offlebb ol U *
ftmmg* coeporatlon with lied Tateran* Administration rapreaanCrootf Chapters In the men’* home tntlraa of the Itod Cron aartttad
toga*, epoody aad- Uatlag Mlntlon •4,f i t 'ox-aarrlca men and Uttlr
fnmlllee.
This Ited Croas scrrleo le founded
on tha doctrine that auxtel?, fear
and otbkr upeete break- down tha
able-bodied and delay rocovaty of
tha lick.
KM Cross War Herr lea la {f placetlmo aa well ae war-tlmo funetloa.
Bacent legislation aogntadtMiB the
armed forces of tha United BtaU*
baa led to a planned Increase Id the
Rad Cross program of help U
**i men.
Croia chapters leal year dealt with I adrvlca
on the l'arlln ranch tc A i .k a t i l t . . 1 . .1 ..........
.............
r macldncs have beet
Into1 play on raaige* If
Osceola, Folk, llnnlev
hlanda rountlra.
aiau’
roWs; chopper*,■ and *tV
ered b:

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aad other southern countlei
land of *a\r pilinitlo, tad
1 . and other iindcatraMf
b to . that carpal, Napier
Mb, and Fara grata could
thtad.
raa&amp;da of aerta of muck and
bath lands, oner ruverad bj
tdogh growth cf |mlmet
*W havt good gruei sods. P
fflllama, pros idant of the

yfara ttrllain followed, h poll.-/
i f ”pa«*lvo'’ rralslartcc lit uer... 'flten. In
i.. Jill®
m. im , &gt;i|
mkn ottuckn.
nil
atthat changdd. TTie
T ... British
........... .the
. . . ____i
f f Jutland
tacked
Grrmana
ol
ana sent them Ijtimb fdr good.l
part’ In ihr.t.
Ihr.t. fn-|
Paund took pari
i captain of II. II.
__________
Fitting dcitnictlon
iy German cults, lie etaggen-d division o f ths Adm M ltr. . &gt;&lt;e
KKXTCU tV KIHg a OCT
•ib ship’s nacnl to
that
the galnr-l n d m l..........
shells mlsrcil—by Ineha*.
As tho’ Aa
FRANKFOItT, K y, ovN. 83^Crisis No. 2- ht-can in H&gt;5f&gt; tlvo to the I
• ff)— Kiilo Por^-dtr Kenneth Cl.
War artd blomlsHvil lirimkr .ml coined polK
IhffffemteJ
riM yotordiy the last
lit Elhlonld, SflWlrt. I’ulwtlnc— nt
An . has ri
|Of the aoulheartenr Kentucky forbpth *ttde of, tbw Ilo-lflernutiiaii.
to WrilW a i
.'tn st flrrs had tern catlligukdtwl.
rli’41 orgnnl
and The flraa tumrd over abMt a.ooi
raito n fatal
»eht- a«rr&lt; ts|l)i rtmbcr loss relliratcJ
IMP McConnell at $15,000.

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M a r •o k a 1.

3 M i nute O a

Mrs. Best's CANDIES
CREAM-CHOCOLATE
COCOANUT—HARD CANDIES’.
PEANUT BRITTLE FRESH

018 MttLOitVILLE AVE. '
irr burdens, from tin s tu 1P.D,
than any other man in the eerv-

The King of Kngland raivly
appolnta an Admiral o f th* Fleet
in peacetime,
B u tj lust July.
when Crlefs ...
ItiaH
World War— «ns
.
.
Pound wav to inomoted by Ktnr
Ucorgo VI.
hoc farmlnL* section report that
Weather-beaten
and
sharpIhe bean deal looked tim er laat eyed, Found looki liko •what liu
week than It ta| at any time
rurlng the present sent on. Ifa n f
rF H - p*r cent of th* niKlon’a grow era irere planting nt a .M a v f
'amber oattral.
- 'rate, having In mind that D*dma&lt;
her fcosts c ften wipe crop* pati
Ttiyren, A‘AA admlrtlefritlrg
am' they have tchrdulcti tbclr
flie r IIA Fldrldat UOyd Bn
plantings accordingly.
Columbia, manager, Federal L
Rank Service In Florii
There hive been WI I'opcs, In­
Ellis, Ocala, Harry Frl
cluding thoft* who icelded at
•onville, and V. II. !
|Avignon during the- great schilni;
Tampa, prhratp bankers.

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LjLTURKEY SH O O TS
CORffSR a *D ST. AND SANFOr B a VE.

FBfifi DULlVPRt-^-PHONE 802
Wa Carry A FaQ LMa O f

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iXJC’S RIFLE RANGE
NEXT TO j MOKE HOUSE

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:rass pasturr at Ms
Ilk roonty rahch and explained
lat they ha.l never had feol
liter than grass.
Wlills - mowing muchlnca cat
aturd Fara grass by the ton to
1 hauls.I to a ntw Loctloh ha
aa ddvalenlng for pa.latf', JOfae
nrranee, 11HAtends County calIpten, axpfailnrd that ha- was
eating tu ucrea of paw pasture
day.
Anna cleared of palmetto and
A myrtl* and planted to carpet
raaa were shown person* on th*
fer by cattlemen In Gladra, Hen­
ry, Charlotte, ami Highland*
untie 1, instead of the uaeldas
ideibrdsH that formerly grew An
iem, these ranges ware covered
(th- good grass and gnrtfng catI f *' &gt;
County agents, who bad chart*
’ the tear In Ibklr rtspfctivr
runtles, arid many ‘ cgUtaravr
tinted out that tha great-darlopfneitt of pa-tnrra now goln*
I fa lha stole would hay* been
tDoaeiblr without the asiuCdm^
xl cooperation nf tha Agrlruliral Adjtrtmrnt Admlnlatratlon
Tha, tmA wits tponsorrd Fy the
lortda Catib-nivn'*. Aasomtkni
td directed by Mr, 8b»ely, Its
la, according
r. WllUama, waa twofold
dlifAf tA-shOvf cAtBcmm
llict mentbrra of the Iadds*
ilotaig to haarove-thair
itda And posture* and w« want-

do4 id a . reld immadlately,
Uraa of year dough odtlnly j
f thdn any rMdldna you ever
ir ov*ry coat of tho coot will
Mndtd without queetlon.
s-lfulalon I* m en ikon on
ry cough msdlcna. It wot
tod by the dean of pharmacy
t f a larg* mid-western university
and contain* vitamin* A and D to
build up your raid rtrtstsnea, and
seven soothing, healing Ingredients,
together with beechwood creosote
for pdhetraUon. Oenuine California

ly will Ilka Its tangy taste. j(**P
hla remarkable cough medicine on
land ready for Inatant use at tho
Irat sign of a cold or oougk. .
Insist on gonulne Mentho-Multion.
Tho Urge Mlvar and green package
containing l * doses for 75f and 100
doaoa for HAS. .
Mentho-Mulilon la endoraod by
yonr naighbora and jptaranlaed by
TOfcWrow pgfpp cy,.

ANNOUNCEMENT
Tfic Seminole Garage, H tM fy lOCOtU «t
208 W. P int Slrect, U now In It* DM# li®M*
Hon 2021 Magnolia ArdtlWe, «Ml Nlll CM*
flnue au-Urflie paal (o •irho th*-n»0Co‘ *1*
ricient OMmoblfd nmf'G. M.-C. fftw l 8*fctf
mtd, Service.

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orlda Hvektook lm.u*try la vtOh
y of flhahcIJT aAftAArt odd ce•ration from Ihcnt."
Frfsoh* other than cAtfutnon
iking raid tour liteMdAt (Walter
B b * * » J &gt; '’-A I- bhealy, -W, T,

R IC H E R !

of tho. UnlvrrsJi

n a m e (q

muat o o b m to Tho^B
f«r# SBIunipy ifigM

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TUB SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

PAfifi SfiVfiN
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Feds Meet New Smyrna Tonight A t 8:00 O'clock
AJOTHi My » ir »

^ E l m i aR w F - '! S a n f o r d : : S p l i t s

Twin Bill With
DeLand Outfits

State Industry

KPFICtSMT StCriCTfVJlH l.

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ACROAlMTBTt UllTH
TV PI Nq fWD STBHvX^TViC

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TAI.; AliASlftSF
N ov. 8M
Sel.milfle »e ratvh I* Iranafenwing'• tli* I'KvtiH -hark fiom a peri.
Into n vnlnitl le romnt.'r.rial 8‘reK j
I'r. I .. I . Unroll, n«ri»tnnt pro- ‘
leaser of ,-itilmnl nuiritlon at tlie j
t’nl v.'i iity of rlarktu, told mem- r .

be ready to go tonight. Leavitt,
Rena ml. an1 Stanalxrui-have been
at Kationa] Guard camp all week
and hove rala«od all practket but
will be bera tontght In time to
play Ip the game,
The Barracuda* hare proved to
hare a atronr running attack thla
pall and the Sanford lino will
have tta work cut out In trying
to (top the big Ntw Smyrna
backr. The Fed* will employ r
wide open runnlpg and peering
game and chaneea are thet if they
are halted et the line, they'll (eke
to the air wllh Danny Altman
and Bob Wilklnaon doing the
hurling.

CHABtlE CHALREB
... .
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1**1
Walter Coleman buttonholed ua la*t night at the big anelcty
tuahlen ahlndlg and our firat thought was that aomehow we had
ran afoul of the Commlaaloa but it proved to be more Important
than that . , . Mr. Coleman revealed that he la aerloualy conriderlng taking the matter no wllh the police deportment over the
10-polnt buck that Mayo Langiton allegedly ehot while hunting
Monday . . . Mr. Coleman thlnka Top Moughton ahould look to ace
If any of tho deer In the too are mitring . . . Gueae L, M. Telford
la kinds glad he la too old to ptay with the Feda new . . . While
all the real e f Ihe lad* ware home asleep (? ) L. M. waa Jitterbuggirig it high, wide and handsome . . . We’vr often thought It took
■p lot of energy to play a game o( badminton or Unnla but that's
rralld ram pared In' a couple of faat Jitterbug dances .* . . Pete
cliola, 1larold Dokrr, U M. Telford, and three or four others w»ro
that beautiful hrunet:a the ruth in relay* . . . How does
it? . . . The coaehllir staff of Seminole waa well represent­
ed . . . Coaches Biter and Gillespie were nil around , , , B u t'‘don't,
forget the big game tonight , , . It'a the last of the season for Hie
Feda and likely to be a humdinger - , . The boys are laying for
It ..4 A *
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Citizenry Of State Invited To Visit
* &lt; wp»#&lt;uitj Campos For HtfftnetdmRtg
___ .__ SVILLT, Nov. 23 — Ing progrom, tkii year’e program
Th# entire eltltrnry r f the Stale 'Inchtdea tvre football gamra, Jhe
of Florida la Invited to visit the annnat Florida Blue Kry banqaetj

m oett'S is m d ae o k fte ,
B 6 iw$ 6TH0M&lt;;fHriM
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^ •ho Fiend. Academy of Local Boy3M Take

*Sr truer*, hrrr Iwliiy nt^
R.ntc f oil. m for Women.
1 @ £ ^ 0
, The I lorldn shark tndnriry hoi
~ . .
Ktowu in three yrara fmm a 1 ( . i r l u
a.’i.ftno lofent la n thriving h u r i - ;
nr * nltemly
brin ging t l 0 0 ,0 0 8 .

o'clock . approximately the h i m
filMtip that started the 81. Auguatbje fray tait week will re t the
ralL This will find llale at H*ht
rad*. Jonct at right Uckle, Stan*
nlapd at right guard. Rlaer at
renter, Ward at left guard, Milton
Smith at left tackle, and Charlie
leovltt at lefL end. Ip the back,
field will be Beckwith at noarter. Wilkinson at left half. Page
a t right half, and Angel at full*
back.
Thla lineup proved very ef*
tfactive leat Friday against the
Mullet. and Coach McLucaa li
rtpinUqg on It Ip produce aome
firework* agalnat the Barrar:tdaa.

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W illie
rin y in g li?ie tiiiig h l will lv S I ,
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l.noi male* nt haf n* wi ll ns doiaii the pitching, (fluting two hits*

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W l l l t i : 1IA I.I.. Md.. Nov. 2 3 —
Into lh ' - ta e annually, he said. I SanfoH split n double 'ill with
DelI anil’s
Tlio W hile Hall Bank w as
Net •iity that hilt Florida (hark D.
ami's eoftbyll
*nftbj team * l:."t night (,|*i
liver n i i ..t n l nt Ihe University m Deland. Sanford* bum \vinn-,| t.Wil y c*lcrd ay of more than
r ( Ho l.b Hml hern found to b? Int: ,&gt;,c|r B“ rr«' 1° ,a 1 »•« 'he : ..Him y two nlined men iih n |l&gt;ii.*l
y eni|do&gt;i« n&lt; t'lo v itn i
from I to Ifi time* a* ilqKIn , clr?-*’ toim lost 18 to 10.
VI "min A a* oullnary cod liver
Wilh 8lln*on' Kinlnw piu-lilng I ' l r wlia xtote S.-.0U from tho
oil. lie -’ll.
|far Snnfortl. the DeLand Knio n&lt;". 1 ll.dtl'itoee County Inetilutlon mi
l*r. I* -rf pave Iwo paper* on °"lv
blla and two of llu«.« i Pc . 2ri,________________________
"Tho
k Vi-hlng Indii'trr- •f f "'
In the eighth when llm lhI'lot Ida"
and The Vllamln A I-n.t«*r* made all their fmi- run-.
Font*-It ..r III* live. 0 1 of Ihe, *»nfnrd collected «even hit. . W o m e n : “ B u i l d - U p ”

! 'W illi*
le m o n
Shark** a!
the ,l,!"
k 0&lt;',, f° f their It' run
T o
R e lie v e
I*n in
■&lt;|. trlri •• r*-lo n
i f the
fnurlh !
Scoring tw ice In the fifth , •li *
en ni'el renvenllon.
i W n l* put on th e etfom to pel
A w eak, run-down, undernour*
II
I itie **.ren n c' to F l o r i d a ' an.'* a l* h l tun* In I i-lied eondltlon enll* for n lt e lf
: ; v - i -I and su .rtk Inver*. Ilie l t.1" ' •" ventli. D.'l and rcoreil ilieir
u imin in tin nixtli Irxinio o fi*' *,nJ • ,
" i " ■ o f Florida
w ale**, i&lt;
sSiirli ii onilitltui ofit-n m nblrR
t\v«» hit/.
it
info mo of . I*
dip * fu n rlio n a l »ly*n im oritir.i •« r c I
lio itly p jfcsl Fnnfonl
' n’ lt* crrotirv* «»f l!n*
* itv fotUhoM.
T ltn l** o u r thhiK
••it* r»i» innt. r!nT for :i pt.nir with two hit* oil of two w lrrfi li*a.t'. to null'll o f \voiiu,tl*t*
i »* Im1ti*tr|s*«, r nrw M iu * 1 1 » f* r j n rrfoct Hay.
j
su
fferin
g
from
htMilat lit*», • nor*
Tl»r Sanford p ill* •ro-tsl or.r*
' to (it'll
mill w rnIlli i?
. r&gt;
! x o ii'iu ’***, thou* n u m ii liU** iMiii**.
T O M
M O R R L 3
•n
ih
r
fourth
innlnr.
fiv
r
liu
if*
in
•
•.IM.
AtCltM * v
relieve
*uirh
th r li'.th . ••ixt four llirrri in tin* A i;o&lt;».l wuy to
♦**n| l?.n I; fiifiin n U
IrBiOWt
riwrnth.
Nrl.and
Frnr.'*!
Ihii?.*'ij ,u.in , women l»y tlioii*n»iil linvr
c /O a/v B . S t b t S q n '
•».V
In
llo
rlild
,
Li*
rnnl,
A Facr-iri
’ 1 lim e* in Ihe fir s t, clx tlmn.- in the fo iin i, h hy the |*i(i|ier Uh* «»f
*li.»I l^*o Otv.in l**"
€" VIt III 1.
It Ntiumtnle- :i IflR*
dOttM IM T riC r&gt;*&gt;&lt;
O N iv e e &amp; T '/
e
fm .n lh. , feiir
8.1ft .1*J OUTSTWMOtaJ^ ATri
r»f
Nr\?:Hc.
V
.
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J
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,
lird
.* tim .e , ..in the fifth . uinir up peiite,
.
ilitrr^ti«»n
HNO 'ft BristOCf*.* r
A aaJianmcR
for .Ivor no &gt;rn * .
,h r r r H m ii in Ih r nlx I li fo' : ini :ir«im iliilioii; tlm hell* hlliltl
AMD MWtt M V B d
Inlnl m* in m nrkrrs
Mill
: iii . I fill/. Tin' lh M ri-n
- l K inlnw pil liml f.„ : Phy ic.tl es-.i.ii.iie.- t..
|..-s
«•»
o lit
Iii ' o ti»»?lilv
R O B U S T YO U TH from W inter lla v e n — T o m M o rri,— i , surname h i,
fellow _ tlu d e n l, ot
S in fn id . iicrn til.in g II hit -. Tinr.sks'ti. ju st l.. f..u .
nnd
•lln,r ivttf*»'» #*|n iim ' iI in
I**
situ
ill|&gt;
"till*
lissis-.
'
nsitill
U o Iit l*Il
S te tia g U alvorslty by the in fin ite variety o f u s e fu l th in f , ho can do. «nd does, wilh the too l com- tin* niniiiifai'tiirr
..i.i.fniriur.. Ilf .lines, L g - 1 '
c,lr" , ro ' '''
iil-u pejHirl aIii i (*.\ It I it *1 li'-e ti'
binnle* for thr rvai.lnir
p o u n ce o f a m aster. M em ber o f lha Ju n io r c la st, Morris Icedt Ike way in all his studies
end It ifair**, ii .. i ..| , miI(&gt; I m-II s nnd u th .'ri
the |its in nnd ili'i'o in fn it o f •In*
Margaret
h ln law
......... *I lie
Tin* f••••» ,vc usril
persistently an Ihe Honor Roll. A m u tlciea. Tens it captain e f Ike S le lie n B *nd and ta e ls e French ••m» i.'it ils
rm ind.
(si o r i s *
ha 1: fin
R4&gt;»it»t n rn*r
h ern with fin e e ffe c t. A versatile a th lete, this young man It a t p e c lr ii,! in the w ater, end
a tum ­
•
h
h
*
a
•
tnit.iir
tin*
riijiifur.
b ler a ad gymnast o t ra re stren gth end ag tllly . M orris spend, hit " le is u r e ' working far a living, tie- ,
Uvering new spaper. In the early hours and dishing out v ia n d s-te hungry humans at meal lim es. The |
W in ter H a r m sla d e a t it m ajoring In secretarial scien ce, being already rated as one e f the ablest
stenographers an the cam pus.
W hen Ihe m erniog and evening program , ring out from the chimes
, lurkt
• I Hnlloy T ow er, that ia Tom M orris at th r k e y b c .r d .
_______
l.et il* eonveit ■
VIHITOIIH
in:illre**« ml** .1
Iti-rls
II*
I |i|»'»g III.4111•
Dir - la ir nnlvrtsi y
tleorgln Tech f o l l - . l l
h pit.I!» Vifftelnla * * g tir-l*.
r**o • (»■» i in* in- i '
A n.I
tin' kl.li' In d i r'lilp nl
till
O’CtniiM'll.
West
V. till Kloridn Field Hlndlnn^
l**r&gt; p rices
Sntniday nflvrn.n n.
O R IT S THAT C O O K
. J s.iiii .McCnrtv, Fnrt r im e r , i . nB caeli utturp iy
fjiul Illus* Kry
I'lesld
rn
t
and
Mrr.
IN
3
MINUTIS
T
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erl
*
■
|et
h
i
ll..nirrnm
ing
chnim
inn,
and
ntunuiu*, will bo iun»ler i f cer%h m i s " nl i*b rid i Union, ■
monies nt Hi." ‘‘lla tn r t ir n u l" nt
, , Young. Dnylnn.i
fiineli.
Dainty Flokei of
8:I 6 .I '. SI. vrih tome tm ili'.u two which *\\ nlm.ml oml fricm lx |p|l ” |,
„ f |i|m* Key. r.iiMiili i
Choicest
sand tp e rlslo iv expected for ihr ;»r^ CM(Hally «nvit«ai!( fallnwa t h ^ j0 | ,|„. O?p-iniration hu\e roiu ru
WNIn Coin
rntoMalnini* nnd ro w iln if p ." f " r
iraiuc. The ‘ " V
« l*ih nun|ilrlfa i | r 3 &gt; t lll) m r aRiirnl|e tin e mnl . r
rn tn fc.
|(oi* in m nkinc lh * ceiehrntt n tl*e
T he g -e r r a l reunlf.n of FK-i'da tl.e d.ny'a profr.im ,
COOK FASTER
A h for tho !•» yearn i# r t , H®** ;^n««*rj4 which il frriiH Mire to 1h\
iren will In- hi Id til tfir Kbe i.la
TASTE B|T|BR
------ &gt;... m. ___ _
unton at 10:00 A. M. Jjo tp 'd ay . uii lilu r Key tvoignin in ebnrge nf A
" I N m ’s r il N K S S E O lt I S y k a h s fell, wed by. the d e lirttia n nf liie the llpn-.reomlng pioiriAni and ha ■ ‘
Co Otr O f S a n f o r J A C »lfry A vrn ur* —Pimm
He
'Ig u r,1 o f
&gt;m *ne
u n lvrr)lly'a three non- ilu m dtorir* apenf mnny week* nf e ffo rt In ar- i
I t U ;0 n A. M. Cllmnxlng the ranging » 'e li'iie lism v.lii.li wlit nnuntiii,’. the ilonte -f .......... ...
orevk-end will Io Tlio rlorl.ln - he &lt;tie o f the lu s t y d itan ed nl .1 cupi'.d w righs 7 I " i n-

Inner Spring
Mattre.sses

Soft hall Tonight

Upholstering &amp; Dependable Renovating

••INVKNTINRUST
FORTHE REST OF YOPK I.IEK"

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DUNN SECRET OPERATIVE 48
ROSE

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TRUCK--THERE
ARE FIVE
T H E R E 'S

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UBtnSHBD ■4 : room dweflhig,
U U Laurel Ave. Apply. .Col*
plough Realty

TURKEYS AT To*

ftry at Ball Farit.
HOME

grown

THEY CARRY
19 PISTOLS/

TOMMY GUN
WOULD MAKE
THAT JO B ■
A PUSHOVER.
HEINIE /_✓

l HATE T O
SE E ALL
THAT MONEY
GOING TO
.W A S T E —
I IT CO U LD .
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THAT'S RIGHT--W ATCH
C L O S E L Y - NOTICE WHAT
EVERYONE OF TU EM
D O E S - T H E N W HEN WE
G ET REAOv TO S T IC K
'E M UR W E WON'T
m
HAVE NO T R O U B L E / ■

K yiTM IN TH E a r m o r e d T R U C K
A C R O S S TH E S T R E E T , W w l t U O l
DOLLARS WAITS TO B E C A R R IE D
IN TO t h e M IN T / I

o v . TH ESE BAGS
QE H E A V Y - -T H E Y
JG H T T O F IG U R E
I l l SAY
S O - - T H IS
T S O M E WAV O F
G E T T IN G T H E M INTO S U R E I S
. A JO B
T ld E B U IL D IN G
W ITHOUT O U R HAVING
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onth American
Journalist T o
Deliver Speech
Ebntehegro Will Talk
To Students At Uni­
versity Of Florida

W ELL, I \
f K N O W IT
a i n ' t At
O U R H O U SE,
B U T YOU
WAiT H E R E W E 'L L B E
B A C K W H EN
v. Y O U 'R E
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ST A N D
V THAT/

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‘
I T h r y ’rr ilrsignnl to taka a
Hr' OBORflK flALl.BT ’
‘wan’* mind off war—ami keen it
-'M IA M I, Nov. S3 — Seven attic* there." wm the way one of them
ed-M avfJv wW.- (‘rfl'iitrlv »&lt;-t»d‘ PUl.lt. "Their beauty and glitter
•Hlr heiutv .. ....... h e r in rom- terras to vay "Dance end be pay
n-lr for the t Hr of Mi— Onuir* end a lt'lh it," Their rich fabric*,
Itowl on the nlvht nr D&gt;c. S t It 'heir luxViy . and .their tfaf•-»# rnn’-uncvl hv John I’ittntv uf Watsted designs, a h l.h . ere to
the Junlcr Chstnhrr of Commrre? feminine', nr# oil Intended to t m'Mvn'nitimon in this sera.
phaelse woman** need to be shalKllinidUlon centre te mo now Hfed and shielded ami trouar
briny staged by Junior Chamber I "*»» t protective lUstlncU. Trey’ra
it Commerce oi:,-snltathUM in drflnUely 'korii the boy* at hbm*
Patatke, St. AngtreUnr, Kt. Pel•r. burg, Port Mysrv. Jacksonville,
Tsmmf and Pensacola and the
winner of these elimination av-nta
wiU come to Miami f i r Ct* final
selection of Mira Orange Howl.
fJIrN from thes« cities will bi an­
nounced Dec. t, Primly said.
A number of- oil •• rifle* of the
date also are exp.e - l to have
•vnrevenUtlves |n U.jf final a*.
lection.
•The winner of the title Mlsa

MOT
H EEL. •
AM O
B u TCl P

U-dV.WlU.IAM3
B O R M T H IR T Y Y E A R S TO O B O O M

V T c &amp; &amp; g &amp; r ii

Advice Is Given-On
Sweater Ensembles

SANFORD MARKET REPORT

Wuu C W T | im" B ,n« l|on " n * n i i m u t u i i d i your
i.

l' i

; sweater ensemble*. An Important

j jim :ii.s

ifav-avo Buppi“, ? UmJd- Htllywood
designer has created
llu (
vi Mir
some very
unusual campus cosj. tiU l’I.ANT — HuppIlM rmxlir*
_____ lume* for young screen atmrs.
M r, ilrMiniiil Hclit, tn srk st About
•Irndy, !__
__ ■«,&lt;:. .to quality, Hooded sweater* are wall liked.
I.u» 1.1.7.
I vm- 115, r r « U s I 7 l - 3 n#.
K.snvK -

MARTS CLOHE DOWN
NEW YORkT n J v. 33 —(A’; —
Ibaervence of Thanksgiving j
leak earlier thsii llie IrnUllintril
Rid this year In moat uf the
fates whir* Important markets
re located will result In almost
falpleta closing down nf the
toatryh principal flnanrkil and
Dmmodlty exchange today, -

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s.

5 s
hpr 1 Ik
KMf'AlinLi:
- Mi Uu. bpr. s s c - One widt-ribbed gray tsaque
lUv l»U hpr. Itr-kMr.
,
i n. * a sweater has a hcod fined- with
I.LMONH tu b ,a t. •!.** «•» lir)|fhl em b ro U trw ! w oo, flo w tr, .
bos. I a«-i U
u r r r i'c ii • .k i . supplies light. In an o th e r ensem ble th e • asm *
il •mi fi it*I fair, ram k rt IV1**1 -1- i plaid wool
th a t la used fa th e
Ih'Siun I »g Uu hpr. 1
___
i s s s - u Kkj|l tn d m tU hi0 I ta m la also
o n ftn* l at. KlAln I I M J I .
____
used to mak* a necklace of facbMI HTAIID — No MUPplItA.
o h it a
- - : .■M-i
r : : I*.
square tags to wear with Its ectiMoNMt &lt;lo tY i — Nor. VsiloWj
10 Itbnuu, I 00*1.11: .W H ITE,
I f.« I 73. hl'ANIBIf TVPD M b.
ONIONS: fO R E E N l — F U . sup*
plirh trw , 1/ o . - 7h&lt;- p«r dus. bun
I'AltHlakr — No SUppllOA.
I'l-AH (KN U LIM I) — tills. H I ,
I'KCAWS
tin I'Mprr nhrll, Y ir* !
I••»i:* ts r r f M s . I 3 r * l i r .v
IT IT U llH • HM|'|illf« rnotlrr i«l» . I
*V#-«vi;a«i*t full, m a rk rt shout i l r a t h . |
WoMflrrs Hus hprs
1.71
W orld
IJQI.'AHII — H u., hpr*. Y a lta *
|J» s t r r i Imi hpra. 111*1 M
%
'.'ru nkti.rk. &gt; l« -S .l t; f a i l t l , dull.
I .v v -l.tt; u rv tn rtguash, U u a hpra
I'fNI.A M , M:N
Nii|ibl|»i mod
."• it*, drum lid fair* iiisik st slr.idy, lov-I.U.
KTIIAWIIHIIIIIICU — No sup pli*..
* 7fc
a
Ti'UATOKM — Uuppllt* Ilffcl, d»rnTAT«»KH — trial* N- n Jo r«ry
told) r w r sot r.sft; it*«i tniss n,. ni.nu (a ir, slsady m a rk .I. ap p r.-S a
li&gt; i r r . l t . »cr. to
ii u .l lir
AM
Ofirs, 1.7k. Ni* T r im. J.b p .t ?£.
HM’ HKT IfiT A T O W I — Us. CWT- « l * . &gt;i be. M&gt;* Ioas « a f . h a d
l . r u - r n ir lo u o .l.ly I.S S -l.f*. i.
bou, Flu l.tf -1 Ik.
TUHNII-H — Na auppllsa.
«
. ItAOlHIliea
—
H cK ,
Uoirn
I'liM PK lN d ~r Huppliv* m o d .ra l*.
hUH’hr*.
itrm .n d fair. nU rk ri r l t .d y , .11 IkIIOMAINB — No auppl «a.
IIANANAH — Bupplltu m odsral*,
HFINACII — Suppllaa rn&gt;Hl«ata.
demand fair, in ark si itiu d y . Hu il.m and fair, m a rk tl steady, -ISIa­
s i in.

' m j» i

across « is night dab
bald New Yorker »•*
-A fter a tto k .o t this, I’d
boy. ebaddhSty atbawva*.

FINAL FEW DAYS .
o Thursday, Nov. 80th

'S5.50 DUART
OIL WAVS
PERMANENTS
; V $3.50
Hug'hes Mirasol

Q1liter, more often acen hi scrents tbtn In fabric*. added to the
alluie o f the -keep the boys at
home clothes." It appeared in
metal ler.ira end brocades
In
aWmmerln? mclel and pnii|rtte
en*lroldr:te» &lt;n elmplr dinner
frocks and suite, In flashing Jew­
els which ere very Important this
reason. A Russian princess wete
hvf eevarly plain black dinner
frock with peJtock velvet gloves
havlnr Jcjrri embroidered ruffs.
A Hellywrod queen aeeented her
white velvet dlnnar suit with gold
efrohant Hips and a prominent
New Yorker topped the htrek
lace dress the wore at the Wal­
dorf with a platinum horshee
necklace atiddrd with diamond
flewara.
Rich and luxurious furs fash­
ioned the favorite short coat and
tended the Jackals of a number
of costumes.

BEAUTY-SALON

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r N. Park Ava^—Thaos 717

party,
alek 'friend,
new arrival, birthday
greeting, annltarsarla a, T h a n k a g l v tng tabl#
r
8AY IT W IT b
OUR FLOWERS
Funeral designs and
arrangemt__
----------imanta. . .fo r. all
occasions.

TABLE SUPPLY B EER BARGAINS
LARD

SPARE RIBS lb. lbc

■ PIG 8IDK8, with Rlbg.„.-----.'J.Jb, (ihg
m Cronlry Backbone or Chops ......Jh. 1.9c
»■ HEADS-,,........ - .....:.......
y

V IS IT T H E

New Cocktail Bar
A T

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TtMlC PAMtV ' .

J A C K ’S
BACON*

k | 0 U « W

: t

•’14A. CMS£3#
Wa also carry a complete
Una of Wine* and Liquor*.in
our package department

A taW

IG RO N A

VT

, i l g g p i ' I g n i p i n In

rontestanta will rid* on other
Hoata directly behind the queen’s
float as attendant! to th* quean.
While the Junior Chamber*.of
CALENDULAS
1 Coiffures made news too. Soma
Commerce organizations are himl2Se BUNCH
were
“up”,
acres
down,
but
the
ting tho selection of Miss Orange mg
•«ciib hi i.ir u » oi imiihib, smortr t and newest combineil
Howl, Ernie Seiler baa a crew'of (New York liinRch). o f El M o -jh cth effects in a halrdrcaa which
Orange Cowl werkmen busy day
■nd night at the old city -wqro- rtcco and-uf the WdMorf-Aslorla .drew the hair softly un from face.
’ioure on Iliscayne Boulevard Kelt Ilnntii,.and at -brilliant tlira-!»n d eara and allowed it to fall In
Stiildlng eolorl-tl floata for the trlcnl fit s t nights. Clothes d a -llh e Irek , srmatimes scooped Into
King Orange Jamboree parade i signed for the National H o r Je :a snood. Scores o f chic women
Show featured them too. They j wore "something In the hair”—
vnd pageant.
wsTe aeen rtn dancu floor* In full- (twin velvet bows, a twist o f sablo
They’re 'making rnmething Ilka ■k lrtH frocks of. -stiff fibrlca to match a Jacket lilm , a glitter,■-0 gorgeous Doslt for the parade, tapped by Jacket* nrouml dinner ing dlimcnd plume. Moat striking
mm# to rppm rnt the vnrioua tables In long sleeved e re p f of all were th* Jeweled tassels
cities of Florida; a number of
them depicting the recreational
resources and beauties of the
&lt;tals; while others will represent
various clubs and commercial or­
ganisation*.
The pantile will exceed all ear­
lier expectations of the Orange
Bowl Committee.
Just about every band in th*
state of Yludda has asked to
com* her* to participate in the
spectacle, Ernie Seller, business
manager of tbe Orange Bowl fes­
tival announced last night. Ap­
proximately 1,000 nrtskclans will
be seen fa th* line ot march.
Riding on many of th* narade’a
floats will b* more than 1W&gt; beau­
tiful girl* from the .University of
Mlajm. Competing teams In the
« r tlr ttia
3 9 s
Orange Bowl football game New
Years D*y will ha represented In
' SilOlILDER, Whole or Hair..Jbt IZ^c
•he p a re )' with flaats. and their
bands, S.tler **M. ^
W PlD &gt;HAM8i-WM» hr v'.rtav htlf Ibrilfr

DEW DROP INN
‘Who Said It’s Too Ear
ly To Talk About
CHRISTMAS? M

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Nfw Xorka first aortal season were also some teeutiful Jersey*
*»“ « U w .w jr whirled ^off In a-arith harem skirts worn with aarls
borrt of fash on fireworks, which dreped over lha head, heavy gold
braM K to UsU — 1
- - - •
rattrd "keep
toys at home

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'.H ninr Ernesto Montonrs'o. cole-,
r.bratnd South Ann rh ea Journal.
• let end lecturer In th« eoctet
rclenrn, will deliver n m",«S "»
Snddrevaea at lh» llnlvoi-dty of
.-Florida iho let'er part " f •'"*
• month and durlnu lls c e n je i . " n‘
'-•der the sponsorship of the fa r■ n s jls Endowment for Internatlnnel reace, It «as announcod
f e .T h .' Carnegie &lt;&gt;it*un) mien i&lt;l
'* tgionsorlng Hrm-r flui.i •m-urn * |
*. appesruncc at n nni.ilrr of.
'.American colleges end unlver»t-.|
‘ ties “ to multiply mid i-.lcrnglhen ■
’,'tho bondl of liilrllts tm l nil-’ I
’ scholarly umlerstancllm tie tween J
if,different countries and to l*&lt; rg o im such nradrmlc service h i I
' authorities of the several Inatl, tution» vUited may suegest.”
f’ — Prior to coming to k ju.I iIj , he
has dellvcrvil a eerie I of leet o r e s at tho Cnlverally «f Colo- redo and tho University uf Allag a u rl.
|
9ji”'Arrangements for hk appear-j
'•anc* In Florida were made h*’ !
th* Inatltuto of Inter A ii'cenn
.( Affair*, of which Dr. Uollln K. ■
Atwood Is acting director, ns
Paid of Its program for |iiumot-i
Ihg better understanding
ho-!
jiitufaan the Ainciicui.
|
Sfc.Banor Montenegro’s \irit t o ’
vfb* Florida raiupus. will be par-]
^Vablarly attractive to him, amco |

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Var Styles Are E J 5
variety. of lino. In .th*
Not Reflected In
clubs foU-*k!rt#d Spanish
In nucti stiff fabric* a*
Latest Fashions isiin , slipper
satin and Lyons vri-

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NEWSPAPER

SANFORD. FLORIDA;, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1939

Declares Loyalty

* Corporation Pla
Trouble Occurs When
iOO Men Seek En­
trance To Building
In Spite Of Pickets

♦Dispute Began
Eight Weeks Ago

MayorEnlists
Schoolsi!ot^
Trade Drive

Established In 1908

Kermit Roosevelt To Become Briton

f.

Higjrins Explains Use
Of Pledge Cards;’
. Tells , Of P r i z e s
For Essay Contest

New Taxei For ;
Financing U. S. j
Defense Studied

Number Of Persons
. . Receive Black Eyes
And Miner Injuries
'DETROIT, Nov. 24.— (AP)
0 —Two policemen were hurt,
and-a .number of other per*
sow suffered .black eyes and
minor Injuries In s melee at
tba Chrysler Corporation’s
rialn Dodge plant today as
approximately 1 0 0 m en
sought entrance to the build­
ing.

Common Vitamin
Said To Prevent
Type Of Insanity

The officer!, neither of whom
pea* hurt seriously, were
hit
wUh, hrlcka that were tossed
Police broVo op the fighting
rrV P U y. **4 took arreral men
lata cpstody foe queatlonlng. FnI t a . estimated &lt;00 UAW-ClO
pfeketa were o« duty when, the
U)«a uied to eater, the .plant.
About to gained admittance.
..Itvm a the flret Incident of vie-

B-one Is Not Cure-

*ur uisoraern,c&gt;rdl wmj(# kept Bl uoumiuet

Of Nervous System

Iginal •‘•tow-dowa" dlepata
n CIO-UAW workers and
itioo, with the exception
fights in plcktt lints, since

C laim

erchants
At Chamber
explala the
I to play la

Suspects
In

W ar In F a r East
Spurts AnewW ith
Japanese Advances
C* L* _
rlSIUIlg

Continuing
thi*
" tin d r
home”
campaign.
yo.tcrd
Mayo. Edward lllaglna uddi-cs
students of the C ity 'ssch o o l*
the advantages of buying
nt
homo. a n d 'w ill meet with &lt;he
Business and l*rof*&lt;alonal M ens
Association tonight.
.
! He explained
the
contest
where!*} student* will be given •
supply o f pledge ennls and ul &gt;
the end o f t« p &lt;-erV« *' 10.,* «|*V
dent* turning
In
the
most
pledges will reedvu prise*. I ii e * * .
.
m
- — TO« , v _ . ,
will be an essay tonlesl aho nq
Any “ love and
i d e * lhc , ub]M i Pr “ Why I 'hou d
grama German-AmeHcan
Bund ,lMT. ln R ,„ f 0r.l O n ly !" P rise* will
leader F r it* Kuhn might have •br
f„ r iho be-t essay*.
sent to another woman......... lake Mai or lllgtlnv explained t",
no d ifferen ce" tn his wife. Air-. lbl. .|,„|fnta how the should g t
Elsa
Kuhn,above.She declared
„o|iin|t
'Ixnatm c*
&lt;•&lt;»
her
loyalty when ^ h e ar ompa- p|, l)lte r n, . l i e
poinled out
that beglni'lnr* next Monday aft*
ah em ha fsces charge- of Urol n* school, in ch paoil In the Gram*,'
lag from the. Bund.
mar School ami the High School
will be given five pledge cards
by Ihrlr piinrlpnl.
The pupilx will then make a (
canvas of all cIHrepx requcsllng
their signature on the
cards
Each card h.*« a line for four
signature!.
A* the cards a rf A
.......................,
. .
„ ,
, ,
.. ..
signed, the pupil will put his own f
Declaring the allies have a , "clear-cut, moral Issue," Kormlt
name on the hack of the rare. |Koo*cvclt now serving as an acting major in the British army.
___
1 and return It lo tho principal's announced lie would soon become a Bnti-li subject. This latest
s r .j
____
office each morning and get an •phot., of the son of the late President Th.sidore ltou*cvelt show*
WOt
c u r e - additional supply of cards. .Mayer
him. 1 ight, instructing a machine gunner.
EViw
n i a n r H p r f l 1 Higgins added Hint a supply of

NUMBER 81

r„A e
LUTuS,

IGermans Say U-Boat
t ! Torpedoes,Damages
Order English Cruiser In
•F i r t h Of F o r t h

Lifted In
To Increase Food

British Fail To

j Prisoners With Short, • Confirm Or Deny
; Sentence May Get
GovernmentRelease Dutch Shin, English
Boot Added To List
I .ON DON, Nov. 21.—b D —Brit­
ish fl hrrnirn no longer have to
Of
Sea Casualties
Ihrmv the little ones back. From

unit on, owing to the war, a fish
II, t , « . r l a t f &lt; P ress
|l&lt; a fi-h and the country's food
The Fnr End
conflict
I-imply comes first.
The
ministry
of agriculture snorted totlny with new achit. announced the revocation of
llvlly. ns the European war
,n WM law establishing the fol|louing minimum riles
ef f i -11 of wnrtla ronilmird to hold
and
,whleh could lie landed: hake, n ' l h o lim e lig h t with air
1 Incite-i haddock and whiting, !l‘ j
.invnlniimtMltH
, Incite-; dab, sole. pUlce, whiling, n0nt '*C\ elopnumiH
Jnpnnoap reported the coni megrims, witches, nine Incite*.
Wnr operations in the North nllP.-U o f N nnn itllf. K w atlffSi
Sen have lieen Interfering with liro v ln rilll Cltpilnl, In
S o u th
the up,-rations of herring trawlu ,|r |Vo d e[er,. To make up thla deficiency , f h ln a I h r r o 'Wi. li
vital
supply
In mine manner, from now on ailt-lg n ed to
|lr fi»li that comet into the net. Mines of Chungking.-Chinese capl*
More sidelights on the hnnicj|n|
final In Brltalni
, , ___ _
.,|,,h
command
With the outbreak of war pris-i
The German Idgh
comma"
oner* fcrving leas than three-j asserted that n N ail sub mar In
month sentences were releaseti to. claimed credit
for
torpedoing
relieve
prison
accommodation. ’ IIM,i damaging hrnvlly the BrltTho recorder o f Liverpool no*,| |&gt;h cru i ,pr
)n the F irth ,
wgnts lo know If thg rriniinnl
rannri&lt; of
'laws of tho country are suspended of Forth.
E arlier rep
'.end whether It It any U«e ncnt&lt; nc-1 such damage by submarine or
Imr culprits who are only due for mine— drew neither confirmation
light terms of Imprisonment.
J nor je„|u| f rom British officials.

and Anderson's Drug Store, and
at Ivey's Shoe Store.
____1 Tho period fo r getting pledges,
M EM PHIS, T ana., Nov. - I .
extend from Nov. 2H tu Dee,
T h , N „ h c . . . , d , . ~ J . r » » -•
UP)— The eating of a common ; 12 . Cards will be taken up from
vitamin which can he purchased the d ifferent school principals
ronrealing Iho unzlthUy g i * nm»k »cchl. wn« «ddcd to tho H**,,01
*
*
*
,
*
j
At
(h
i
1_ .i n . Bi il . sarncr drug More* &gt;egeh diy Mid lib u lilfd . At Ijil '
bos. She ha» had a fawn velvet "eutral victims In tho war. Five
iiK’r in- in wli i,li I m.t more deeply In - handbag made which while com- survivor* of thy 31-man crew
Kcuiitur
(.luude
^ j 1^ ..A n*! i J d &gt;
m CYf»t- 1 enc*
the two weeks' period
Scimtoi
Claude
Pepr
was d t t c r i M t f* * ! M ^ ll%n. l t l , pupil tocurliur lhc Brenttst l»umi |0 r..Hd Mayor FMuard lllfR ln s In Icix-sttil. I tvlird Ihu Board of binlng the uses of an ordinary reached the British Isles *ft*v
man! for * * * * * * nerrousnew |b#r o f
on pir&lt;j* e eard fl* tihgrura
this morning that Knginrrra tills morning the fol­ handling, cleverly conceals the gas 'even days in nn open boat. They
mask
, -eld a submaritft* sank tha craft.
hile he would bo unable to at- lowing tcli giam i
aad a
F ^ ullvi' nM rhighest
.‘i ? r ^will
" J Lreceive
f : . u v&lt;2, T.h
j
,
d
n^
“ ‘In Nov. 27, 11 hearing will be
and th ^ ]£ „ ,l the
tl hearing on the pronoacd
After the first few days of w ar' The 8,8H0-ton
British ateamar
naat four hlghsst $1 each. Theee
th at som ething' Managalore was sunk by a m int
bns-lndbn River Canal be- had before the Hoard of Engl* women decided
, T^^etfam ln, k n A r t.«» H one. prises will be awarded in each,
Ik ji i e board vnf •n ,l&gt;' engineer* peer* on thr proposal to connect must Iw done about tha gaa mask “ ff B rita in ', cult coast. No llvaa
school . - - —
v -t
, u.lhy-Wnrnln-i.T*^ *&gt; dnhtg ms- IH. - Johns- »od- -Indian Rivers.-. At
and l b . device* &gt; f i i a t i t » , l''* r f M
;J
^ .
_ the
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^ ^ ‘ dT j S c. a . wmia o,
The pledge the citiscn* will r r y ......
....................................
...... dHUnc^f
leg Ccihu
nan scouting
roeerbtg
I-ox_____
Itarif______
have been • Long*
lh lr- .........
in his power lo ronvinre Hint time interested ritisen* w ill_______
itPIH-nr
mill
1
resent
tinin-rilfor
^
hinumeTsbie.
A
bright
scarlet
Planes
ie
desirability
of
clurnrd tn the British
Okla., declared la * report be­ be asked to sign is a* fo lio ** * llir ImimhI of
•'I am entirely In sympathy with (jiP roiml.
this Im print ment
personally.
I'^nsli ihreadetl through
-Isles, nying
flying over Shetland Is*
eh the box -isies.
fore the Southern Medical s w r - your ciunpulfn to k ftp 8a *fo n l j rnngn^iinipii J ck* llen&lt;lrii‘k« mu' desire to reptnt lev lo-reb lore I’X-Janil tlnl i-n the shoulder gives n land*. Itcsillls
of yesterday's air
lalion. However, It has already dollar* in Hanford, ao that thty iScimtor Aiuli^wa havi* iiuli« nt»il ' prt-ssv'il Interest "In theli projivt jaunty air. Covers of various col- j battles brought conflicting claims,
proven effective 1" ‘ he
quick may circulate here and thua Im iin-n* intrntk.u uf Indiur |irra«*nt and to espri-*' tuv re g r.l* tbul I ,ors to nialrh outfits have op- [T h e
French
said
the
Allies
treatm ent o f a number o f p h y prove the icrncral condition n f '„ i iiu* liouiin^.
brought
down
eight
Gorman
Il.'ilph I-'. Iliiir- n n unable to lie present. I know j|H-nreil.
deal and mental dlaordere.
our city.
I htllovc in Sanford \ ,.||t M-rrctary c( ll»c S t. J«dmr of the lircr-sity foi this Improve I A west #nd store tins prepared' scouters, nml lost only en» of
In one case a P*reon who bad but realize that w t ara not maK i River Iniprnvrincnl
AA"»»» uition ment nml I am loolnleiit 1 I1.1I the If,,r ttie* cold weather anil nrodnreil tbclr own craft. tieriiMiny said its
developed a psyehoala with hard­ Inc the best of o ut opportunl |otul Fr»sl T. ttlllism s. rounly in- fncts will la i n si-nled in tin-,n g«s maskcasc-cuin-imiff In fur. | filers
baggedthree enemy air*
ening of the arteries o f the brain ties and am therefore w illing. gineer, will lenve here tomorrow bearing to Convince von of Hie Iflome of these ure In leopard skin. rra fl with nn losses.
“ cleared up.m iraculously
on a and glad to do my full part In |«f!rmoon for Washington. They necessity.
I iumiic v.iii of my I Every day the treasury is I11Tho war nt sea in which eight
high vitamin B-one treatm ent, he ward msking It a better town t» will lw joined by miolher mein willingness to rcmle ‘•&gt;tj n -I-!* , undated with parkuge* contain. v-c-sels wcio itddcd yestoiday to
dd.
,
,
live In. I further pledge myself Jl-:r In 1'itlalkn m»l 11 porly from mice possible l.iunr-l its roiisiiin- l|ng gifts of varyiog value from tho list nf virliiiia, cu 11soil now
I t Is also used freonenlly In fo r the next four months
malinn.'
rich and |&gt;oor alike "toward thr move* hy Britain nnd Germany.
|o1Jacksonville.
the treatm ent of ehronk alcohol- trade at home, and do all In my
"I shall loib-w Hi
mallei up war." From a diamond nrcklarr The Britj-li studii-il revised meth­
Senator IVppcr'* telegram to
lam when individuals do not get power to encourage my friends .tloyor Higgins follow*:
I-. r.onally win n I eel bit-'k to tn n crumpled f l note, or 11 od* In eoiiib&gt;it minsa. 1 lie latest
enough food or do not get and neighbors to de llkewi.u.”
run •oniil up- j small article of jewelry of renll- type ua* lepurtrd ihelng droppod
"He yi ur lelrplinne Mill I Washington, t
enough vllamln B-one to enable
renderincntnl
rv
............'
rather than intrinsic value
The ph-lge merchants will heiderply regret my iiuthiltly to re on me ai any time to
by pariirliuli' frooi Nasi plans*.
their food lo be digested proper­ asked to sign l* as follows:
lurn linnirdiatrly to t\n.longt.in, cry |H»sslble u*&gt;istiuice lownr-l i'o’ ‘ f rom n |M,or ,H.r*on, thcao gifts
Thr N'niis declared the Gennan
ly, Dr. W illie declared, and a«
“ I will co operate In your plan but 1 have been following this ronsummatbm --I thi* iiierllori. u* have Iwcn rolling in.
nrinclple nf cuiductlng the war
a rem
mild forma or
dt to keep Sanford dollars In tf«n o.atlcr rlosely nml it*»uie you tiroject.
Begnid ." t luude !’•(•A man rotnmltled suicide by wa* I,, fire "ten shots back for
t. it r develop
I.k
hall
taaanlt) with hallucinations,
or forU
myself to tin , 'but there 1. no pioj.el in Horlda per.
'drowning. Delrrminc-I lo rnd his every *hot uguin-t ns'' and laid
.
life In tho way hr devised rath- the piinripnl nt*n would bo used
f l S r v K S T i - . been found
n
1 si
w■
tx
a /I
er than by enemy action, he vvaa in the ecnnnniic sphere.
highly u se fu l. In the t.reatmen, j f , T m l n Z n , } ' 3
" . ^
found with his g a . mask firm ly
Two B u tin , seized by Gennan
of person! who am gtren the prices to meet competition. 2. Te
secret police Nov. » In the Neth­
insulin shock treatment for In­ purchase all supplies and acre*
erlands border were the center
sanity.
Soma persona develop sories, except .fo r resale, n . nr.
of conflicting reports. A Ger­
fever, vomiting and a rapid heart Incidental
‘
.last war whereby n white feather man paper -aid our of the B rit­
tu my business in
rate after administration o f In­ Sanford aa far aa possible. 3. Te
w a s sent to supposed slackers on* coiifrM-Ml hr used emigrant
LONDON, Nov. 21- »/V»- B rit­ neutral ahipv.
sulin, while others are alow IS Impress upon all my employees ish nawil authorities, believing
flight up tin- Tliainc* er-iw bo often turned out tn be crip (rcrinan pre-war plots to sabotage
In
awaken from the treatment. In the hnporiar.ee o f spending then
tuary Weum “ lay iiiglit » In 11 a I pled and returnrvl soldirrs In riv- German, Italian and Japanese
Adolf
Hitler
might
la-ffTliXliig
both types the vitamin has proven
plane was shut ihuvn by vlcst-has been revived.
good hla boost of n ’*Mcicl WPS- BrIHsh fire—two N *ti seaplane*; The first two irclpient* wen* shipping.
effective In restoring patients to
Aulhorilutive London sources
Dermal.
wore said tu have skimmed only Lord Walrfan nml Lord Sand- said two men had besn "kid­
-Other .workers have used sophomore. Junior anil « .„ i0, , m a n warpUncx are dropping pnra- 40 or 50 fret above the water and |hurst, two British poors, both of naped" while i-ndeavnring to de­
Vitamin H-one successfully In clasaea. The prises will be $ 2.b0 chut* mines In the csluoiy of lhc drnp|icd pararlnilc mines.
whom have Joinnl the present nr- termine whether “peace propos­
overcoming the epileptic crisis
One of tho mines was righted ! my and one of whom won dla. als" nf the Germans wore bonathat often develops la some pati­ for first prise, | i.M second prise, Thames uutsido Ixtub n and along nnd explodrd tiy rifle fire, sending itlnetion in the World war, so they fide.
ents treated with Insulin,** Dr. **4 11.00 fo r third prise. All the coasts.
Quoting c}T-wilne*-e* who Jobl up a lOO-foot-hlgh geyser i f w i-.c a n affonl to treot the whole
Willie declared, lie m kf It has •aaaya m ustvo« dellverx-d to ths
(•r,
.thing In n hunuirmis vein.
PARIS, Nov. 24 — tA*t— French
also elcared up sbme cases of high school principal by Dec. 12. of seeing lote-swouping Noil
A graphic description of the I Lord Sandhurst
Is going to pilots, many nf them flying supTha
name*
o
f
judges
will
bo
planes
dropping
the
mine*
by
par*
athlsophrants. t&gt;e “split neraendropping
of
the
parachute
mines
"
k
f**thcr
alongsldr
one
plo American Curtiss warplanes,
The beat essay - achute, naval leaders blamed the
ality " facia e f mental disease. named later.
qq*h class will be published 1 startling new weapon for much of in H&gt;# Thames esloniy was given h* had given him by an old wo- were reported yesterday to have
The effect of the vitamin la
by
L.
T.
Burrows,
wlm
wa*
on
tho
&gt;"*"
In
Bond
street
In
HUB
when
n-*irlilrc-*Tunncd German M esser-y
■the terror of the intensified war
apparently
to re-establish
a In Tha Sanford Herald.
waterfront when the Gorman V » ' h* WM on le»ve from the front. I Schmid: plane* out of the air In
Mayor lllgglna will eddress I at eta.
normal balance ia the' digestive
The old army son*
long 1about mur- rite last three tkiys in dog-fight*
planes
came
over.
o f the Business a n d ! The aca warfare has rlaimrvl u
liavo to be over the IVcsIcrn Front and deep
and other pretsmis o f the body,
“W . were looking out lo *ca." ho !
% nbru? 'rrr wfll
ha added, and “the attempt to
a m- l . .
1 ._. i . . u . . . ri.. revised, r or tne
within Fiance.
re-establish the metabolic equMAt llic same time reports here
said British aviators had account*
cd for nine Gennan planus in the
last two day* 01 clear weather
the Royal Air forre are bring lifted the lethargy In aerial war­
awakened In thr monilng by a fare.
robot klll-slrcp. The robot con­
The French downed three ene­
sists o f a device cu the lines of a
film sound track and Its tones my craft Tuesday, six Wednesday
and two yesterday, losing only one
are carridd everywhere by ampll- piano themselves, Ihev Mid.
flera— whlcn really
makes It
Correspondents with tha British
worso than a human bugler.
Besides reveille, the machine royal air force reported
surface of the water and dropped sounds lights nut and parade German hom ier reconnaissance
machines wore shot down by ma­
rails.
chine-gunner* In Hurricane fight“There was a big splash and I
era on Ihe Western Front yester­
though bombs had been dropped,
day, all of the British planes re­
but see learned they were mines.
turning to their bases.
Burrows said.
Ths British were reported to
Experts said they believed the'
have accounted for two more Ger­
pa Is abates dropped from tbs
man plants In battles yesterday,
planee dissolved In the water, perCharUs N. Bald In of Par- In which eight altogether were
mlttkag the mine* to sink.
rig Island, 8. C* and Thom* swrpt out of the skies by both
Geoffrey Shakespeare, parlia­ aa More of thla city were booked
and French.
mentary secretary of the admiral­ for reckless driving last night British
One of the planes brought down

Senator Fepper Advises He
Backs Supporters Of Canal

British Navy Men Report Germans
Drop Mines In Sea With Parachutes

.in iT ^ to T B T U C lS ,

u&gt;‘ n\*'" ‘h-‘ &lt;ie'-

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Team 6 Tiet Team 2 In Second . Sanford Bowling Club Tourney

Osceola On
sasond1* powerful
softball
la st night walloped Osceola
din an* o f &lt;h* highest scor­
ia*** since the first week of

.

m ore.hi the oorenth.
8 sofford pitched it
and permitted hot. foe
Byhuns, huillag for 0
op 14 safeties.

Itnond scored six runs 'In m e *
is and Inning, thro* In the ’hits
fiv e In the fourth, ok* In'plate
flh . and three m tha sixth,
Sri
la pushed on* run scrota In gore

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CHALKING 'EM UP
rid seachooe*
ever, he
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spec led.
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Orlando
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It. Aug• game,
an th*

In th* current bowling tourna­
ment of th* Sanford Bowling
Club daring tiro past week, team
d took 4w» a n o f three lam es
from team t «*•** into a tie with
team 1 for the roagu* lead with
fear wins end two loess* each.
Team t pot up a gallant fight
hot lost the dies* m g m u I p
K 'fery rfosr margin and won tho
fwwtbig' W01 points,
being the flrat teem to register
over 1000." Tram d posted th* sec­
ond highest with e W7. Team 1
got back In Ih# win column |y
taking three straight .games from'
team S after losing three straight
th* previous wsvk. Teem S won
two out of three {jam team 4 to
make a "three w ay'll* for ‘second
piece between tram 5. 4 and 1
with three wins and three losses
each.
Charlie Uhrlg continued to lead
In Individual averages by rolling
174. SOI, 173 for a trial of 561
for an average of 132.3 Increasing
his nverage of last week of 1R2
by five. pin*, liny Holler moved
up to second place with a total
of 563 lo give him sn average of
177 tilth Eddie Klrchhoff In third
place with an average of 172.
King Pish retold continued to
slay In the slump after leading
tha league for two season*.
The schedule for the 'coming
week! Tuesday, Nnv. 21 team 3
**• 3, Wednesday, Nov. team 1 ive.*
fl. Thursday. Nov. 23, team 2 va.
4. Visitors were welcomed to wit­
ness th* matches at tha club over
Rent’s Oarage with match** start­
ing at 8:00 o'clock.
M ir o i in unwi.i.vii c i .i n
iHrcnwt ToornsmrniJ
(Ismss rolls* w—k eortin* Km .
111k. 1*4*.
tlsm rs riill-il Tuss Nov. 14.
Team I
f . Holly .
114 III t i l III
II. Tops ......
I l l III III II I
W* Thornton
J. Out ___
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at Florida State College fgr
Women Jefcwd hr-tbr e aneal-Bed

Cross roll eetl last .week eettlng
their goal at flOO.
Any amount raised abqv* this
snm will go toward scholarship
far state college students to
attend. . th* national
eqmitl*
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mosquitoes, may by an Ironle
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tha stingers.. . -™—
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mass'. «e attorney. »r. the
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into th* matter.

President . of. the life, caving
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Mlee. Haxel - Wllkereon, of Winter

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Ppt this belt out In smell

Into Ih* runways of th* molecrickets end put the belt down
into them, covering th* top* of
the hoi** with boards to prevent
dogs end cats from getting t*
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REP RYDER

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SANFORD. FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 22.

VOLUME XXXI

193U

Established In 1908

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Sea Warfare

Handbill Law. L ExpottPl&amp;n
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. Is Ruled On i May Prevent
ByHighCourt Nazi Imports:|

Six German Planet
B o m b Shetlands
But Raiders Pall
To Hit Objectives

Tribunal Holds U n ­ British Would Pre*j
constitutional O r­ examine CargoeaTo
dinances Stopping See If They W erej
Street Distribution “U n o b j ect ionable” i

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Italian Steamer
Struck By Mine
British Warship Sinks
Enemy Vestel Off
C o a s t Of Iceland
T w
th e
a o la c
th a t

N e x t to rn * a iU c k a ew
S h e tU o * W t « ia
to d a y
M a d w ith O e m M c h w f e a
tw o B r iU A o g a a to « f *
linked d i r e c t l y h i j k * Not. »
b o o t h a t t e m p t a n H it t e r 's U f o .

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ju s tifie s th e f a it h
th e h c a lth f u ln e e s o
o n ra w fo o d s, th e
1a S a n F r a n c i s c o h

Mnimtlntr maritime lonac*
and recrimination* over Uio
foiled Munich plot dn Hiller's
life today further embittered
warfare between Germany
and Britain.
Six German plane* bombed
the Shetland islanda and the
north of Scotland, but British
source* said the raiders failed
Th e
Italian
s tru c k ; a m b y
ro o s t w h s ro m
I n c l o d l n g • Of
g o n e down ®

s u b m a r in
la s t T h u
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m i th e c o u n t e r -p lo t b e tw e e n s e ­
c re t a g e n ts b y * a irm a n
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t w o .B r it is h s e c re t e p d r e llv e e , a n d
th e a rre s t o f a M d n * b m a n fa r
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t o s e t t in g t h e
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le f t th e b e e r h a lL ■ T h e c a p t iv e
B r it o n s w e r e lin k e d s p e c if ic a lly
In t h e a a a a a a t e a t ie n
p lo t,
an d
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S a n f o r d h a d f a ile d t o p r o g r e s s a a
h a d o t h e r e U le a In C e n t ------------------w a s b e c a u s e o r t h e f e it u r e o f lo c a l
p e o p le ' to t r a d e • w it h lo c a l c o n *
c e m s . M a y o r llla t la a u rg e d m e m ­
b e rs o f th e J u n io r C h a m b e r to
d o a ll in th e ir p o w r r to e n c o u ra g e
lo c a l p e o p le t o d o t h e ir b u y in g In
S a n fo rd .
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added
th a t
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» 600.000 l a e p e n t b y l o c a l p e o ­
p le In o t h ir n e a r b y c it ie s e a c h
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a t h om e, he
d e c la re d , S a n f o rd
w o u ld b e n e fit Im m e n s e ly .
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speech,
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a resolution commending

t h e ■ T r a d e -A t -H o m e " c a m p a ig n T h e d a n c e c o m m itte e u n d e r, th e
c h a ir m a n s h ip o f R ic h a r d D e a a r e ­
p o rte d
th a t th e
s ix t h
a n n u a l
d a n c e w o u ld b e h e ld a t l U M a y .
f a i r H o t e l o n D e c . 14 w i t h t w a t c
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b y E d d ie X in g
a n d h is o rc h e s tra .
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S L A u g u s t in e c o n fe re n c e o f th e
s t a t e o g a n ls e t lo n w h ic h w a s h e ld
o n N o v . 11- 19.
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IK Despite Warnings

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th e R e ic h ’s t r a d e .
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to b r in g c o u n t e r-re t a lia t io n f r o m

c o '' E s t e s V I I , i l l m o n t h s
o ld ,
t h e r , D r . 8 t L o u i e E s t r s . ' , 2, I n
c k to n a t u r e " lif e . F e e d in g o n ly
th e s u n In t h e ir p e n th o u s e a to | .

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D rive Develops

W A S H I N G T O N . N o v . 22.—&lt;411
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th ro u g h
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re n e e w h ic h
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th e fre e a n d u n h a m p e re d ills tr i* ' t° G e rm a n y ,
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b u tt o n o f p a m p h le ts s t r ik e s a &lt;
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j h s s s y p r o v id e s f o r th o Is s u a n c e
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• T h e a s s e rtio n w a s m a d e
b y ,' " f c e r t if ic a t e s t o e t .p o r t e r s s h o w
I J u s t ic e
R o b e r ts In a n o p in io n in e e o n s ig m r e n ls
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u n c o n s t lt u lle n a l
t h r * 4J n M e * * l o t h e B r i t i s h ,
m u n i c i p a l o r d i n a n c e p r o h i b i t i n g 1' T h e c e r t if ic a t e . * , c a l l e d " n a v i t h e d i s t r ib u t i o n o f h a n d b i lls o f l e e r t s V ' w i l l b e is s u e d b y t h e I l r i t - .
s tre e ts
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h o m e * f o r t h e s a le n f b o o k le t s o in in a t ln it o f c a r g o m id Q
s is w it h o u t a p e r m it f r o -- t h e r h le f • s ig n e d t o p r e v e n t d e la y s w h e n '
J n t p o t lr e e
'• •
llr ills h c o n tr a b a n d p n lr n l* s e a ie h ;
T h e r a n v n - r i n .r o r d i n a n c e w a i v r * * e ls a p p lie d b y Ir v in g t o n , N . J ., t h * , l , n f a u t h o r it y
p r e d ic te d
th e ,
o t h e r s .b y M ilw a u k e e ,
l* &gt; » A n s j l r i j l s h p t o h a b l y w i ll k e e p u p in m in u te r o m p ila t io n o f ’ g o o d s I
g e le s i a n d W o r e e -t e i, M a s s .
c o ve re d b y
th e
n a v ic e r t s .
If i
A m e r ir a n s h ip m e n ts to n e u tra ls
in c r e a s e s u b s t a n t ia lly a b o v e t h e '
n o rm a l, th e
llr lt is h
m ig h t
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g x
m a n y , a n d m ig h t d e c lin e t o c e r -

Mayor .Addresses Glass Calls For
Members Of Local Repeal Of Law
Junior Chamber On Neutrality all day.

M a y o r E d w a rd IIIn in s
spo kt
to m e m b e rs o f th e J u a lo r C h a m b e r

e s .h a d e d f e t r o y e d s in c e
r s d e y , c a u s in g a q u ic k
in a in k lS f t w h ic h s p u r r e d
to re ta lia to r y m e a s u re s
G a rm e n t,

N U M B E R

^GREAl
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Hanford la Tha Only CcntMBf •
Florida rily Affording Rail, High**}
And Water Transportation

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th e
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n m m in g , th e M a y o r s ta te d th a t h s
h o p e d In s e e t a n g ib le r e s u lt s in
t h e im p m v e m r u t o f lo c a l t r a d *
w it h in u f e w ila y s . l o s t n ig h t h *
a d d re s s e d th e J a y c u e s u n th s v a r*
i n n * p o i n t * i n h i * p r o g r a m a n d lo­
t h r K iw a n la
d a y In - Is lk e il in
C lu b .
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lo In c lo s e - l i p - in | u y e n v e lo p s *
n d v o e n t in g t h e
tra d e
a t- h o rn *
r s iu p iilg n , t h r M a y o r s ta te d , w h il*
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th e re w ill h e s im ila r ly r e m in d s d
o f ih e a J v w n ta g r a o f s u p p o r t in g
lo r ti I s t w i v * w n d I n s t l t u l l o n s . I t i t
e x p e c te d H in t s o m e m e n t io n o f t h *
c a m p a ig n w ill b e m a d s In rs m lt*
la n c e to m e m b e r * o f t h e C h r is t ­
m a s H a v in g s C lu b .
'I h s r d t M h r io n a s a d o p t e d b y
H ie C i t y C i in i m l s a ii 'n is a s f o l ­
lo w -" W H E R E A S th e O t » r C o m m is ­
s io n o f t h e C i t y o f S a n f o r d , F l o r i ­
d a r e a liz e *
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im p o rta n c e
o f
k e e p in g r e ta il b u y in g b y it s c it i­
z e n * in S a n f o r d , h e a r t ily e n d o r s e s
a n d p lc ilg r * i t - r o u p r r a t lo n to t b *
r n tn p n ig n o f th e M a y o r to " K e e p
S n n f o n l D o lln is in S a n f o r d ."
N O W . T H E R E F O R E , B E
IT
U E S I I I V F D b y H ie C i t y C o m m is ­
s io n o f t h e C i t y o f S a n f o r d , F l o r i In . t tin i in « n f a r a s it is p o s s i­
b le , il w i ll p u r c h a s e a lt s u p p lis a
a n d • ir te » s n rle * in c id e n t a l t q t h *
e | ie r e t M .n o f t h s C i t y b u s in e s s
f io m
o r t li r o u g h
S a n fo rd
M a rb a n t - , a n d it w i l l a l s o u s * it s
in flm tu v u ilh C it y e m p lo y e s to
s p e n d H » « - 1r « * g e - i n H a n f o r d w i t h
t in v u n f o ld M e r c h a n t s , t h u s k s s p in g s a n f o id H o lla r s in H a n f o r d .
S a n" l i t 11 F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D
l b .i t H i m K i 'M i l u t i o n s h a l l b e c o m o
e f f e c t iv ,- in im r ill a t e ly
up on
it s
p n --n g &gt; - a n d a d a p t io n ."
lie J a v r e e n a ls o e x p r e s s e d t h s l r
* n p | * n l o f t h r r a in | H iig ii in t h a
f o llo w in g r e s o lu tio n :
W IIE H K A S , th e H a n fo rd J u n io r
t 'lin in h r i o f C o m m e r c e
r s a llia a
th a t n ilis p r n p o r t io n s t o
a m o u n t
o f S a n f o r d t r a d e Is b e in g t h r u s t
u p o n o iil-u f -t iiw n m e rc h a n ts , a n d
W H E K E A H , th is B u y in g A w a y
F r o m H u m e Is s o d e t r im e n t a l t o
tile g r o w t h a n d w e ll b e in g o f S a n f o u l n s t o s t if le it * v e r y b r e a t h o f
c x i-t e n r e .
Th e re fo re , B E IT H E S O L V E D
th a t th e S a n fo rd J u n io r C h a m b e r o f C o m m e r r e w h o le h e a r t e d ly # n lo is e * n m l d i lig e n t ly s u p p o r t * t h o
B U Y A T H O M E p r o g r a m b e in g
s p o n s o re d b y I h o c it lir n s o f S a n ­
f o r d , F lo r id a , a n d
B E IT F U R T H E R R E S O L V E D
Ih a i th e y d e v o te Ih s e n t ir e f q jc #
u f t h e ir u ig a n ix a liu n to in f lu a n c *
■ II ii t h e r * w i t h w h o m t h e y c o m a
in c o n ta c t to B U Y A T H O M E .

Fritz Kuhn Depicted
A h Shipboard Rome#
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Y O R K , N o v . 2* — W i ­
F i It*
K u h n , b s s p a c t a c le d b u n d s
fu e h re r,
b lu s h e d
s c a r le tw h e n
p ro s e c u tio n to d a y d e p ic te d h im o a
a s h ip b o a rd R o m e o , a n d n o d *
n o t e h e w r o t e t o h la
s e n t" w o m a n f r ie n d , M r s .
C a m p .
H p e e la lo r s t it t e r e d , w h ll a K o k a H
c h e c k * e r ik le n e d , h la
In a n g e r .
tb * p ro s e c u to r
th e le tt e r in th a t r ia l o n la r c * « jr
rh a rg e * .
—
" I b e g y o u to b s c o m a
In v e rt w i f e ," t h * le t t e r r a id ,
w h o w a s a lre a d y m ir r is d ,
a fe w s e c o n d s b e fo re th a t h o
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p rn o o s e d m a r r lo g s to li r a . O ttO fe
. T h e n h # s a id f t * te tte r W M -* U
in f u n ."
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K u h n
Ie d g e d
m a n y a l ti a o* S s ,
b e e n k n o w n ao a F r e d
K at l l ll a r , H e n r y L a r sa o a a n d
C a rn s oo n . R e a s o n ftor
ee th a
w a s n o t gt oo nn *a I n t o .
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•A O E T W O l

Hanford Herald

THE GREAT WHAT

Trade At Home

,
H In nothing new to local bunlnenn men that one Of
thfc biffifcut deterrents to Sanfdrd's pfoftetn has MiOn tJfc
practice of trading out dt tbWn Which han lottff ttWfr,In­
dulged in to a greater of toil dAgree by practically all Of
our citizens. It in Impossible to build a city if every Citizen
MOIXANII I . Ill:AS
in going to spend the money,-be makes at home -somewhere
M ila * ,
lull Ilf.AA—naaliKM Mm m » else.
■ .•
- - “ ■For thin reason .every merchant and every other cjtlxen who hus Sanford’s welfare at heart will welcome the
driVb which hnn jUril been inaugurated by Mdydt nitons
lb djeourage 6ur ttfcoMo to trade at home and to dhow them
thfc hnrtiifiil ccomtfnlfc effects Upon thefnsclyA, their
friends and neighbors, of continually trading out of town.
It sh o u ld be said in tho beginning, we suppose, that
this Is entirely nn appeal to reason and civic loyalty. No
laws will he passed to .compel people lo trade here. .No forte
ffM tf a t a d i r n i a l M . will lie used. No boycotts will be set up against thoso whd
• r « n m l a ta lie r C n t ib « l a r i
don’t, nut every possible .effort wijl lie made to convince
r% m i t h e ra N M iri n l t k
r a d a a r r l r l a l a ’ h l r s a a mmd (he.pcoplc that it is to their own interest to trado at local
stores and to appeal to their civic pride In helping to boost
their home town.
the stoiy wna told in.a rrcent issue of tho Saturday
Evtiiihg Post of hbw the people dt Fort Worth, TCx. met
a similar problem when thffy sought to induce their cltiThe mayor rtfetrtintc f l that every tlpie b e had to a u IU V l l i l t n U ll U M B IIIF 9 B .
lie
ptoNfcsDAt,' NoV. ta, ibis tobk a couple of ham sandwiches with him so t h lt , he
Wouldn't have to buy afnftnlag.
Now when the pedple df Sanford reach the pWrit whfcre,
when they have to go to Oflaftdo, or Jacksonville, or Other
Florida Cities, on business, or for any other reason, they
talf6 thfir own lunch with them, we will be getting sdfnCwheiff, and you may be aitfe that this sort of civle loyalty
win W reflected in the greater 'growth or Our city and a
'i‘,
iKrum hplili)
higher degree of prosperity for all.
Isuclil mule airv'tliiR limit On
Nor Is the tendency to trade ih neighboring cftlfca tho
r- sound
if Ktinutiut on lhi* nuon.lay hndi! Only “trading out of town" evil With which our local mer­
h r Mask drop-, fnn-ivl»e in tin chants are confronted. XhO mall order catalogs, Which in
■round
some houses are more conspicuous than the Bible, are Juat
♦atm,
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bchvnlli tin- flmvirim:
tain classes of pcof
L 'k u fh afford aaiomobiles,
lh* liquid c-yra nf moony ifuld.t
h e r f t leant I(run, the Im pel)
head.
m kt«*ly tulonn strung In hokl other business men, the Mayor- has
estimated that at
Ofi Stricken iioit; the linwk lie.
least $500,ObO i yeSf la spent out of lowh. This is enough,U dead.
ht under the ulmerrln* ,ky. he adds,'to support fIVe additional department stores. Or
ihed and ruld, the Imwk- putting it another way, It is enough to enable thfe depart­
lln»i die. .
low he U dead, tlw heait In- ment stores which we already have tb improve the duality
and variety of their stocks, fo make other improvements
' quire*!
I non* ete 'jyh, or imillrnrviiT
Ito thdlr stores, to pay, higher wages to their employees,
I* lived In air, knew flerru d o -. and thus to benefit everyone.
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The Herald pledges fta Wholehearted co-bpetalloh (0 the
iml avarod In «unll*ht, fvUrrlnu^
k* heart tkatr
that look* un drStlt Mayor's campaign and ho^es every citizen in SanfoM will

Mat wocli. H# wlU Im | n i 1||
mlaoeU by hi* many frlvtxla'ma.k
durinjc hi* btttiMM la insurant,
abd m l oatal*.
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In hohor of * rdcdht* gride.
M rt. R o ttft Hudson. fornw r Viv

LONG W OOD

Un

R a v r a n iw l

m en u « r . nearin* complrtlon. t b s
(Art* haw, ahvltcr U irrtUng I ts
roof, there Is to b* a lio r s e shoe
i a a i t t -a M rnxiurt, floor shuffle
Km tds. ajul.Lwta Xiaa tric k , ovenaIV lii^ptT hW »n-w -U I be ready fo r
S m first luncheon of 'tho aeaaon
II. L. . Miller who b it been
her sou U P. Miller hi
Ohio, has arrived to spend
her .oa-ln-law
aad Mr*. W. U
and d.u*hU r,
M- ,
Several eonnvetad with S«nln«&gt;tv
Driving Park haw arrived lo town
a t e b a w a rochi* born* are at
ilii truck.
Many dwnvra of Orvyhounda ere

steady aattkd la »n^lou» koutra
f^ tX »l^^ia k * r&lt;of friend, of
ttw lata C. H. Eni* «ttrad*d hi*
funeral a*rvte» held In Orlando

COME IN AND SEE OUR COMPLETE
u Ke OP. AUTO ACCESSORIES

v Firestone Tires and Batteries *

PUROL PRODUCTS
YALE

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

SOI NORTH PARK AVE.
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OPEN ALL NIGHT

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Commenting on (he rather bilious •statement of our
Secretary of the Interior, Harold lekes, that lie would llko
to drive' an’ armored ta! down the middle of the hlghWfcy
and run every truck ha . did
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_ the
.. road, the Bradenfind off
ton Herald sees the trtick nuisance is
,df a problem
Tor the various state legHriaturca than
ty individual
tk paper says,
-An det
buses an extreme width of eight foot Ydt there are
trunk line highways paved only fiftfeh ttkt
more miles paved sixteen feet StertO bi
t\Vo-w*ny— trte of slXtcen-foot width aa to
legislators blartdly pass acta and governors sign 4hem, with­
out consulting with the road authorities, who cduld guide
them right.
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“Juat imagine what, would happoil.with a truck and a

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Nc'w Hailing Schedule
Of Clyde Art'nbuftced

Rklurddjr

thv rrim npt km of

t«r »*rvit* bvtwcvfl
i Florida p o rt, vfha SlSrhrst and daAatOVIII* of thv 8 .
M Kov. |« (lubatlira r tlie.B. 8. Cherydv-Mxllory Ltnai
h i-It* rv*n)»r tail.

i*«p Kanford iM Ia n III KkitI by tradlnir_*t ho mo.
&gt;S« VklAl pcoplv Would n u t. bi
k*d it they wttv not uludlly
ranoU WMSthair who rvcvntly
waved M . goventor Ik r*ing • lot of fsvorablo ediuIt In thv I taly t&gt;r**a.

NKAT

|F T H IS a ntrMfai,

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■ native or adopted, yea
doa^.hiae to let Yotith eecopo you! Everywkort in | this oolorful Mate, right at your
doorstep,}aro opportttnities for health and
happiness oad Youth. Naturally, to take
adventefe of them you must have tho Non
and 1the eiiergy—but that's easy with tho
cheap e le c tr ic ity made possible by ystnr
SunshlaevServiee organiseUmi.

COLOB!

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bv Gefi liana think they h»vd
pwryd the men who not off
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MoAsrw aicctriC^oppHoMc i* servanu that
work' for ttydf- potmlki a day J soys' tins*
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Will Christmas Bo
L it our Ffriratiel Loan I^pa/tiha
tlon o f debts, and assist the knfc
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BOOKS FOR
CHRISTMAS

Pvcorattd In yellow nnd white, ,j.-0l|1(^ IJ(
T e le p h o n e H 8 j rhrysinthemtrm*. the home of ,ri|‘ ,m| h,
----------------------- _ , Mr». W. C. Mill wa» (he scene Ten-dram:
I of the re iu U r inert ing of th o ! ,c|r to Ir
i Tuesday Con tro d Club ye»terd*y.duui i» (h
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acote holder, Mr*.
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»« preaentoj | tlie-ta .
with a leather compact and eemo fa&gt;i matioti
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tmm
. . . . a rt and Mr». Sadie B#ou*e, as
day l*n St. 'Petervburg on business.' Mreenu whmer. * as awarded a
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novelty weekend powder sachet.
Mr. and Mm. Gene T urner of . A. M lad eoim e was serrrd lath.
Turnin' atpeni tost weekend here **
t?®?11.. ■
with Mr. Turner's parents.
assleted by Mr*. B 1» • r r ^ * _____ _
Present were:
Mrs. W a lte r
llr*.. U. E. Rackley of J.ck .o u - ; l ' oUm*n..M f t WSP,lT
vlllc.wlll atrfvc today to visit f o r , Jfr*. B. L. P"U tu». Mr., W. A.
a few days with "her patent*. Mr. ’ ft*1**’ He*' M ar»? n ™m- Mt?'
and Mrs. M.-J. Meek*. •
WaHer Morgan. Mra. George D
______
1Bishop. Mrs. Sadie Drouse and
Mr. and Mr*. Edward S. lie- J*r****"'
Call and son, Edward, Jr., nrc
expected tn arrive today to spend t
several day* with Mi. mnl Mr*.'
II. II. McCall.

_ S pilw om l'fcy MMnbrr* of the
THURSDAY Cra-Del Hub Dub Clttb, a bridge
Capk Conalanlinc p c Wolskl ami O ilneie cbather party » » •
will again begin hi* aerie* o f held last night In tlte D ka Hull
talk* an .eortTht event* a t Abe with decoration* t f w hite ehryfigiacjipal pariah bouse a t 7:30 satithemums and ykllow daisies.
High pritea were won hy Mrs.
'H ffu la r business rareflng of II. Rwgnson nnd T . L. Sullivan,
the Sanford Townm id Club will while Ute low prises were aw ard­
be held a t the Court House at ed to Miss Erm a Deudnev and II.
Ti30 o*c1§cIl
- •
Swatuxm. The doer -prise went
Southiidc Deptiat W- M. 8. will to Mrs. I.ea 1.-slier mul Chim-sc
meet a t ’the church a t 1S:3U I*. M. Checkers to Mrs. W. R."Edenfield.
ITUDAY
Present were: Mr*. W. R. Eden
Dorcas Circle of the Upsaln
Community Churrh will hold He field, Ml*. Henry Tanint,- .Mr*. E.
annual -afternoon luncheon end ft. Smith, Mrs. O. tl. Holler Mr*
fcassar a t the hom o of Mr*. B. B. II. E. T iitnsr, Mr*. Ted Ilalhcl
.
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Mrr.. IV, A. Britt, M n. Jack StemRail Inge rj Country Club Road.
____C_________
J f .d e V. Howard
hapter of .___
the per, Mra. George H«be, Mr*. II.
Friends of Mr*. II. M. Hunts,
IL JD. C. w lfin eet at the home of .G, Moure, Mr*. Ilnrry Tfmraton mother of* Mr*. C. K. I'roelur, will
Mra. 8 . D. Caswell, IEJ0 Mag- Mi's- J. tl. Huff, Mr*. M. Minnrlk reg ret tu lenm th at she Is suf f i l ­
noils Avenue a t 3 00 P. M.
I Mra. J. J. Gilt, Mr*. (5. R. Rest ing n t Uiv home of her daughter
•Th# Glraners Class uf Use P re n -j# h J Mra, dVnlter Haynes,
bytciiau Chutch will hold a p h t- L Also, Mr. nnd Mr*.
Ilurrj
lack supper o t 0:30 oVloek a t the 'V e tk n . Mr. and Mra. D. A. 8wnn
Mr*. A. T,. Mam- plan* In loanchurch.
ten , Mrs. K. A. Dyson, Mr*. I,, tl today for her home in .Minm-nuta
SATURDAY
Telfocl, Mr*. Byron Ron ire*, Mr. a fte r visiting her id strr, Mr*. A.
Garden Center in lb* Chamber
,bvr n,'&lt;l
«ml Mra.
Mr*. Byrd J,
J. Goadr. Mr*. P. Randy, • for the past three
tm H arry Kent, Mra. B. J. William* Weeks.
i ,0 Mrs. II. L, Moore, Mrs. Paul Pe.
told. Mrs. I T Richter, Mr*. C. C.
Ml*. Elmina Meeks uf Biutia•
Earle. Mr. and Mr*. T. L. fiulli- wick, Cu., Is tA ik-i u-d to atrlvc
live .van, Mr. ami Mr*. O. R. E«trhlge. today tu apeml Ute weekend Inliirc i Mr. natl Mr*. W alter MeAing, days as (ho guest of her sun a ml
RW. Mrs. George - McCall and Mra.i daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mts. M.
1:00 Lc* la th e r.
J. Meeks.
In .
And, Mis, Irene Jtinton, Mi*»j
fell Amelia Norris, Mia* Bette WalltII on, Mias Jessie Darden, MU* Er­
m a Doudner. Mias Mary Mnrlhnl
Kracrirk,
1
• MU* I/euine Perkins,
MU* Carlin Palm er. Mias Matb-J
lyn Trulurk, MU* Jan e l.lord,!
Mis* Ei tin r lit range. Ml** llrh-n!
Habe, Mlsy lxwam Vaughn. Mi**,
Emmfllno Thurston. MU* I n n ;
William -j . Mis* G ertrude Hunter. I
Misa Ilorl* lablll, Mis* Motioni
Hay nc*. Mis* Mary Grace Ilrrmn I
and Miss EllrabeUt Kelly.

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Tea Club Meets
Mlth Mrs. Loucks

UKRiSlANENTsS

The Afternoon
Tes-Cuntniet
$2.00 Oil Witvu
Mr*. II. J. Lehman ivliuned
(tu b met- yaiterday afternoon at
Mmday ft out Coopfistown, N. Y.
Ihu home of Mr*. G. I. loucks on
where
ahe
ho*
been
for
some
lime
Magnolia Avenue for IIs rrg u lsr
,
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hospital
-|hib1 recovering from an
Weekly meeting. Arrangements of
1 hr V'.»mly pair Reauty Shop
II ItlU iftila a ln m y
Ml** Jane Rharonj high sent* I appcndectiniy.
Mr*. I.rlmmn has
pink gladioli were used to decori$ m iw u n d e r llm n u i n « | c m « M
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hox
!been
vlslilng
for
Ihe
pa-t
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a l t the room* where guest* were
o f I'rinr c m Pat, II3 &gt; | U dtjo t nlt-wil slatlonciy l**t night a t'n to tilh a wi:‘
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ith 'her. daughter.
Mi*.
m enU rU inrd.
i n * A * * .. D e L u n d .
T e lrp h o O b
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regular
meeting
of
the
I..
II.
H
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r!ill
K
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II,
in
llanlw
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X.
A t the conclusion of Iho bridge
I
llnll;;r
f'lnh
held
a
t
the
luiini&lt;d
Y.,
olid
other
point*
in
the
ninth
iplbtt*. sandwiches and lea were
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M rvtd by the hoslrs* assisted by iMUs I&gt;c i H Hall In Ssn la n ln .
A(lllllill O lllliunt, ll|M!l‘Ut0l‘
| At the conclusion of the b iitlg e' Mr. m il Mr*, t ’. C. Wldltliiglira . 8. 0 . Chaar, Rr.
\
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gontra,
rcfrtah
m
tn
U
of
ajiplc
pie
ton
uml
little
son, (Ttarje«. Inive
p ie rrn t were: Mcaiber*. Mr*.
‘
lI from
I'aduenh,
Ky..
H arry Papwoith, Mr*. W. M. end coffee were setved by the i rrlurnm
I whole they altriiilrsi the Nnlnm.il |lool.Intr boy rome *11 Ihe w a\
B w It, Mr*. W. T. Ijtngloy, Mr*. i lioiles*.
led: Mli* , Eos hunt. Mr. Whiltlngtmi M-rved fn m NrW Smyrna to »t* herT" how to n i &lt; m i and s o u i i n
Mrmbrrs
X. O. Chat*, fir.. Ml*.- R. J . Holly,
Martha n* one of the eight Judge* fur •’AII you linvr In have i* a pair of
Caroline
Mr*. G. L I.nock*, gnd guest*,
.
t
K
slrklgti-H t* hunt
T lr y »tnpi&gt;&lt; il m rc u tr spatlililii: him- rye*, a lu-rhud
Ml*- R. A. Ncwmtti omT Mru.
MU*
Katherine
Vernay,
MT
m
n
|
Komts
to
visit
with their dmigliler. lom phxU n and n Venu«4lke figAdams,
Ml
J . U Ingley. .
Knthryh Tblgl'cn, Miss Dmiyi KI|gnl*eUi. who i* studying at lu te— Aw, n h * l ' Ihe use . , . just
nsk lluael, she'll tell you nil nhoul
’I t - . . M r KAY TTIULUCK'S
thud priloil tm c lu r take note . .
H lrktan, Mia* Margucrlle Ingley.i
**
~ —
| Iv A I IIKttlNK WIGGINS has tee .
H u* M-try 0 |«Pm«n, Mu# Jane
mi
tin- terciving end of a Hole t-i
Hliaron, and Mias Doiis Hall.
,
&gt;t u n lately .
. E 1-8 IE DARIN
lKAU h raid In be pm lny nwn&gt;,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
M iss M a r y W a th e h
Member.- uf the Hanford Jun- icr inuietliirig like th a t, because ot
M ajor M. J. Meek*
fin Woman'* Club arc busy mak­ lllte In-- of T tt i n O E O K who is nl
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b
. . how
■ bis Eunice f-oi &lt;1
ing lust minute preparation* for Nuliuiiol Giinid ( o t n p .marvcluuNorma Jean Bayer
Jubilee Night to be held tonight : pathetic . . . T h at
Mica
Mary
Wglhen
wa*
huatoai
Ssufonl Womsitk Club
n t H:30 o'clock a t th,- nialhriuulicsl m asterm ind HIIEI!
{to the member* of Iter Thursday beginning
Mnylair Hotel In celebration of ' WOOD JA COBS la a t a lt»* in
l Night Contiwrl- Club last week the both Anniversary of th# KcU- |*otnr field, . . he. who can spent.
|Wllb a parly a t her hopra on Mag- erntrd Women'* Club*.
1s t length ond with eonsldcinldillu AvenueThe affair will begtn a t Hi.'io eloqmnei- nn m r h profound sub
lHgn acarr prls* of llagetla o'clock with a rwrptioM, a t M:00 ' Jeet. . . EiiKteln'* theory of rvlu.wa-i won hy Ml** Virginia Pesold o'clock u fa*hlmi show ap*ti*orrd , llvlfy nr the t f a / e U of Marto
:*nd tha arreeno prlre of a vase bv Bndyc's Rpeelalty Shop with Polo . .
even the com m ercial,
|l»g $n»a Martha Telford.
furnished
. « t n ’» and 1value of the f m l t of Ine Bo l i r e 1
Refreshment* of
■andwlcba*. shoe*
hair Htylr* hy Ihe Evn-Hew* Beau (If it h*-, L u ll) re-|Ue»trd KIN'NY
jeekp and coffee arrro oerrptl by ty Shop, ami nt 10:00 n'd u rk the Kf'IKII K tu nee hfat htflnvnee t o ,
Itlio hoates* o l Ihe conelu»laa of animal danm, wNh raaelc by E,l- gel him s girl V itek K IN NY f
Hip games.
die King and hi* errhoatra nf OrCftfltfi landii fur tin- entire rath rta in
Piorcnl were: Mir*
'weekly ’ ^B re"\'poli*or»ii by “ the P a ln .eV M h - Dull* Hue William*, nirnt
Bridge nn I other game*
have I &lt;-en prj.vltled for those de­
siring »u*h rm vrtninm rnj.
A largo, tiered Id rlh d n ft ra k r
ludding ill) candle-, will be aencil
wttli punrh lo guest* and p rlsrr

L. H. Bridge Club
Holds Regular Meet

Fur $1.00

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P A C E FOUR

Oak Team
Celery Fed* Are Live
To Meet Big Ten
Primed To Tackle FoeIn Gainesville
New Smyrna Team
H t^ H M c C ra tk c n

Friday nlfht »l Lira Oak. meet,
lac Oebesv0le of lb# B ig Ten.
Tba only other ccnfereaee to*
oft on the schedule o f Conch C. L.
Dunran’s high-geared guwarwa
rierm la Klteriinua High of S t
Aarurtlw. The BulMefi will play
tba Mullets Thankagtrlitg Day at
Lisa Oak.
Suwannee will bo a tap hairy
farsnta to defeat tba Ancient
City boys and cop their Oral
Northeait Conference crown with
a iscord of ala nine and no de*
feats.
The Suwannee-8t Paul’s Ult,
postponed October (7 and tenta*
llrely art for Tuesday night, De­
cember I, has hern cancelled.
Three ultra fOwfsraiVakaiaii asp
aisled fat Friday n igh t Mew

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Brings Big Sguad
To City Tomorrow
The Celery Fads of Seminole
High School .w ent through their
Iasi practice this afternoon for
tboir game tomorrow with Now
Smyrna. The game starts at Ui#
uanal time of t:M P. M.
The aqaad has appeared to
hare more spirit Ibis wrek than
any time since the season began,
the vlrterr over St. Augustine up*
parently narlnr done a great
dial'tow ard reviving the lagging
apirit o f the team.
One fa d er that will
work
against the Seminole gridrtera Is
the loaa of three regulars from
pgaetlea thU week due to Ihelt

tag to Leesburg.
The New Smyrna Beach eleven
unbeaten In three conference UHs
OUltN: IU IIU L L S ill — May. C W T

CHALKING
’EM UP
With
.CHARLIE CHALKER
1 Maybe Dale Aletandsr will wish he had stayed In Sanfard
lal whiter to do his hunting Instead o f tramping around the hills
[T ennessee In search for game. A t least-be might wsll wish ha
M when be hears o f the good lack o f Mayo Langston. Monday
* ' t a r t hitting rlghtfirlder of the Lookouts went hualiag lo r
me and came back with a 10-polnt buck. Mayo said It was the
l*f Urns he bad ever hunted deer much Iras shot ut one. Ho was
Aiklag through the woods In western HrmlnoU County with a
impeaion when he saw the deer just la sight behind a dump o f
llmette. About the sains time (he big buek, which Mayo mid,
righed about MO pounds, saw him and made a leap Into Um air.
t tbs same lastant Langston throw his new shotgun to bis
•old er aad fired. The buck leaped high Into the air and tam ed
somersault and caught a second blast from the-gun. "That got
« ,* Mayo aald. "We looked at him and then I mw where the
3 start; had hit him. It was high In the back and had got him
the backbone. That crippled him or paralysed him on the first
• i that's why hs didn’t do much running."
"What did It feel like to shoot your first buck?” we asked
i*. “ Well,” he said, "there w# were walking through the woode
id all o f a sudden there this big buek was standing not mora
aa two hundred feet from us. 1 wouldn't hare felt any differ*
it If I'd seen a lion. I'd never seen anything that large out In
a woods before."
Well; It must be fun to get a deer any time but it m u t be fur
art esrktng to get your first buck and a 10-point at that. (Mayo,
i f t forget those venison steaks.!______________________________

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a rts thoroughly and gently, and
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Ssnford la The Only Centm
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AW in d e p e n d e n t n e w s p a p e r
Member Associated Press

r-At-Home
P olicy Gets
jerOkey

Legless Beauty Wins Driving License

DhamberOfCommerce,
Lions Club G i v e
. F u l l Endorsement
ToBuyingCampaign

Local Support
Move Is Accorded En­
thusiastic R e c e p ­
tion By C f t i z e n s
The
Seminole
County
Chamber of Commerce and
the Lloni Gub hate gone
on rceord aa fayorin* the
“Trade-at-home" campalgn os
outlined In Mayor Edwhrd
Itlgglji*' proclamation Monilay which pointed out that
thoueanda of dollart a r t
spent outalde of San™™
every yen* th a t should he spun
.^ T h e * c f i » m ^ r i ° L j Cu,“ I^ v t

a a t K

tillin g every aaxlaUnce In carry;
log *ut "U itt Im portant projsctK ay er Edward Hlggtnx *ddrMeed mamheru of the LJ?®a
Club teal night and req u eu ed th a t
Jem le Simpson, fam ed T raneck, N. J., bsau ty who lost h rr lrg»
the elub glv* the g reatest pos­
sible cu aparatlon In m aking tn« In a railroad accident passed alate road tests and received n driver’s
uuupalgn a success.
license. Hhe Is pictured at Hackensack, N. J., entering the midgetf?UM elub adopted a resolution type car which she drove for the inspector*.
Jlng Mayor Higgins, cn*
th s campaign, and pledgCampbell, president of
fills Chamber of Commerce, In
cemuHnUng on the Importance
ad, patronising local business
■houses, declared this m orning i
"A rolling d o lla r. will never
lull hack our way If If Is started
e y t 'u f ' town. U hod* us fare­
well on’Jta journey to some other
city whhre It will he unchofcd.
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‘ 'f&gt;* team requires some*

Half Nation
Eats Turkey
For Dinner

1939

Ealahlishcd In 1903

Sanford Works As President
Observes Early Thanksgiving

Turkeys had litUe to fear In
B anfnr# and th« iaat o f the state
to d a y 1on Florida and 26 other
Untea' decided to o b tt r r t Thanksgiving on the traditional last
Thursday In Novanber • which la
n&amp; l
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XHtht out of town d e a le rs * •
Main Indication th a t Thankaglvall know th a t theae m erchants Ing la belay observed today by
wBt n o t' help pave o ur streets p a rt of the country was flying
w w n t r f t u t o t o y r d making Ban* | A |nflk|1n fteg . along the streets
fard a b elter place In which to of the c (l, ( cIl&gt;Mj door, of , hc
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I’ost Office, and both of Hanford’s
• J h a t f profile creeto more ora- lw0 bsnks. Otherwise there was
Utepmcnt and heiieflt for them-1
to lndir, tc , H&gt;1 th| f
se lfM t hey a re not Interested In —i-u rkcy Day "

the throe which am observing both
dates, 24 will celtbeate n tx t week.
Those which etajrtd by the
President excluding th e th ire ore:
California. Delaw* re, .Ge» rgla. Ill-

Losses At Sea Off
East Coast Of Bri­
tain M o u n t With
Further Sinkings

T &gt;rnl».’lvin« families In '.’S
r tales Ml I'o m lod-tv nt the
'■finl tnide’’ of the nation's d ual
Thanksgiving. Jo 'iiln t In l’r**4s
dent R o o 'rrc ll'. e x p re - rd hnp»
lha*. the world su m will be at
1pr a-e.
1 T hs "serond lulde'’ "III nut
lie herved irtlll next Thuroday i
In (ta le s whose pivr.-nm * de* |
rlln-d to follow the President’sdecision to advance the holiday
t n .week.
1 I)*»pl'e confusloa
over the
Idalc. there was unanimity
In
pulpit* and In households lit crim­
ing Mr noo-cvcK's
proelamaTIu* JupMiirsi* liner Turiikuni Mmu. i* shown
sinking n lln
thin: " I x t us giro thanks to tho
Ruler of tho universe * * * ioasl. KailiociI, Isumlon to Ni*w York, im m tl by lliiii- u tt*n-oi.
fo r the hope th at lives svphln
us of the eomimr of a day when
pence and the nm ductivu activ­
ities of peare »hull lulu on ev­
ery continent."
President and Mrs. Roosevelt
led tlio celebrants. Mr. Roose­
velt will carve u Itii* turkey tonlcht n t the Warm Springs, tie..
Infantile |uiral)»ls foundstlon.
Itesidents of Plvmouth, M ass.,'
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L ocal Delegates
To Canal Hearing
L e av e Saturday

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UngwcllAnd Williams
To 1Present Case In

along with th r whole of New E n g ­
land. Closed blink* and postal0,*J
rs
fiers w err Hie elilef rvideiiro
riu rid a 's observance of
th e 1
i l m V ^ n n l n i l '
"s!!i Kalpb Hognell and Kreil T.
,Uc o i i T T w ir i e l i i P n .
will leave S .lu n l.y for
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1ine cay prucl«itucU by (m vrrnor! |(j In-half
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of Hu- St. Joluis-lndian
Cone.
Itivrr t 'amiI is srhcdulnl for Millj
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Inclndnl hi Ilic party will to

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Air Raiders Are
Unusually Active
Germans Taunt Eng­
lish Over D e c c ption In Radio Trick
Mb * S••*•#•#*»»*si I'rfM

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Locke Is Indicted
For Stealing Tree
At Big Tree Park

Hundreds Feared To
Be Dead In QuukcH

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Business Men Will
Meet Tomorrow NigM

l from tha
paid to mova
tha continent,
th u s brought
D earsst Sweeth eart
I wad Darling Wife

AIR TIOCVT I I FE E T LONG
BANGOR. K ates, N or. IS —IA&gt;&gt;
— W baa V ita President R. C.
Clarka ad tha Eastern H anufactu rfa g cempaay l i f t on a buxines,
trip , ho can te d a ticket IS fact
S l U tefBaa loag. I t took hba

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I h ’ii i n a r k M o i i t K i m i f r y

r&lt; suit of iiiiues or subm arine tor-

Simon
mentioned
he at"m agne tir miner," which
whii
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trilnited tn liernisny, os llie cause
of the liiddrn heavy maritim e
I Mi l.*H-ke w a s iiid ie te d yv- losses to the Allies nnd ne utrals.
tel-lx) ly t h e S e m i i u I*- I ' u u n l y
G rrm an y pukeil fun ut the Brit—
l.vtiut J m y f**r the alleged llu-fl ill intrlllgrure service declaring
uf -. large cypress Ire.-' train 'In- German secret police in rsdlo conIf&gt;i- | i , e I'nik at I uligwiMid The t a i l with
l ln t M i
a gents hud
Pole Iiiu iil elrnrged Idm willi " *-v fooird ttif-m into lirlieving- t h e y
i ting f-uni llu* In ml uf mint her were stiH-llitler rcvolutionlsta.
tiu iler uni taking and i-anyil'R
Adolf Hitler conferred with his
away **f the same."
war rhiefs at the annual reception
Sheriff •
M. ll - 'i n l »ri*-*l*-*l fur the Reich's sir, sea and tend
l.ufk*- s r r e i n l w e e k .1 ng** w h i n II fighting services. #
was dfscvxered l i n t tin- eypn-ss
A Criinnn rom niuniqua decterod
lolil I (celt M-niuVlxl.
four F'rrnrh plniu-s w rre rlownsd
The ||it* T n e Park lx alresdj rn the Western F ro n t where laud
D i s t r i c t D e p u t y C r n i u l F.xslt*-d
uf S* minute County's grenle-i j fla ttin g remsinoi! a t &lt;% n

British Admiralty Announces That
‘‘Wild” Mine Sunk Destroyer Gipsy

IRE1TATING SIREN VANISHES
fiAUBOLtTO, Calif.. Nov. 22 —
(AT— Clllsons objected to tha extresis notes mad* by tha firs alg*
M l atrsa which wss on the top
o f th* bank of th* American
one morning
any longer.

ax

A C ieek freighter was alio
edited to tin mil **f m m e than
IN rhip.* which have gone down

A* Krenrh I'lOilnfnnlr^i*4repdfieit
six German pianos wore shot down
in furhling yesfettlay. A seventh
was nhot down today near
Fiwnrheronlo nftor a lotio raider
hud t»rrn drivi n off from Pari*
eirly this nmtitlnrllo|ioreussii»n of war was the
rosiurfitlon • f tin- Itomaninn gov1tMiiinont lioadod hy Piomler Con1stantino Arg»tmano nftor a cab*
f j l u l *li. l.l.ing *.l E l i j a h S i- y n u u ir. iml hplil ovrr Irutlr m-Kotistlnna
A c i r e u i l *uu*l p n &gt; in t h e * iv d
- m l ol 1la* vr &gt; M I 'm r i l l n g n m - t
W i l l i a m T yr ** ••ml * W. Mer| Miinr.*”*
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1 ft*k» ilmtn W(lf|i (Ilf 11m-tis r e s t
ainst GerL’••\ crniio- 111 lifM oil!
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Iti'hs hi f wait hu»i!. *b
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I .1 III o 1u«*b two (It*rnian nub111.11III. WlTf ai'lll to II re I m t lu n ib\ .MM' 1 1i* in Ii i rpcilo h u a l w i t h III lliri’t* •l.i&gt; * W1*1(* n n i m u n c r d
1st -1 nirlil 1*\ tlif Kri’W

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unit
rititirminiqup dri Inii rl ilint ihf t|i»y mi (hr Weil*
\'sis '.!*t
h in | rs»nt wu* uiiirkrtl by l»oth
ImiikNUivinU |* |t in Ii timl (tfiiiimi uir m livity.
Snviil iilrciull. miii&lt;I (lu* French
tminj huyiMF
'vdl
M&lt; vciwinii nf dll’ virlorir* i«K»ln*(
' umlt i -t-u a infl, liMsilftl mu* of (lu*

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w i t h i n llu
hjiiiii . i m prill
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Kiflirh im-miE«*d
Mhfir war mlivilb** ul *i*ii anil In
c i-fl- llu* m i. I'ri’iniii Ihiladu’i made U
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an iniiri Cubinct
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u u d 2.1 (I m* I’M whib* t h r e e « r e I n e n f « m n e d (•• I ' o u
o liM -rv i n g l. uili, «u ll g i v e n l i a s l . l g c o n n m i c f o n t

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fur comparing ..... l-ngcr shop
'.'*-’1* ........ . w "h teraat llrlU lu.
ping season ...II.
shorter.
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"*« luding the M •
Other
*-( .x.ntparisot. mirv ' - r . **. Mnamc. M .rc mut M*bc nebulous. I he m-w Thanks- •»••' "*"l IM™kmle. cunrurlso the
giving, ufli i nil. I» only n day
« sstei.r.-l
I heirs will U tha
enrller (bun ln*» year** d.ile, and j tnwW nf i-citing tureign i-tchangr
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mates puichases
n depurtou’ot «.f eooioierce kIm
*Mu order
(M irim i mi ul L i-|i|d a y the » v -.Inhrood
-------- i i•i p I. ul lire sunn* time elf­ •
ernge diff. i.-i......... . throe *lsy» ‘ ""'V. " t siii.ilui f.rrm nn . fforts.
I he Ir-rs*- iimmlng
mg communique
. ,
in Hit- dull- pit-viuusly l,_,l
lisd
o f ili&lt;Erenrli
high
ro m mawJ *
rauu-d lillli- ili.ingi- in Itsilc.
snid
nothing
ImiHirtant
occurred
On tin- iilln-i lininl. Dr. David
it. Craig. pn-anh-nl **f tin* Alti»-rl- mi tin- trout during the night.
(At B erlin'n di»put*'h by DNB,
cull Retail fedi-iatioil, said, "Wc
newa agency,
have noliccd timl Cliristmas busi­ uf filial German
Gernisn urtlllcry' liad thrown
ness was better when Thanks­ said
back rin-niy infantry advancing
giving came curlier."
tin- W r«tem Front north o(
Ilowi-ver, In'
acktiuwli-dged un
Grimlurf mid six miles south of
that the m-w holiday rumca ut u
sig )
tlmn wlivn tliu m arket is rising Met
Anil niicrall linllriles protect*
anyway, ami lliut it might hr in,- I’m is went into uctlun for 45
difficult In ilistinguili the nuVnial minutes early yesterday, pretum business rise from any C hrist­ ubly iignln.t Gt rinun aircraft
mas spurt.
over the rlty. a fter »lr raid *l£«M
With that In mind, the National ixmtixl residents from their bads
R etail Dry Gouil* association I* to se«-k the sufely of a ir raid
planning to allow for such fac­ shelters.
tors In its calculations of tho
On* plane, believed t* be
effect of an earlier Thanksgiv­
. i c m ii s s m m r . s s Tw s)
ing, which was proposed by its
general manager. Lew Hahn, in
August, brfure tho rjse started.

Tho Business and l ’rofurrional
Mon’s Association will m n-t to ­
morrow ' night a t the Chamber
of Commerce to discuss Mayor
Edward Higgins’ ’’Trado-et-hom*"
campaign instituted Monthly In
'* proclamation urging the poopla o f Sanford lo du their buy­
ing from local roneernt.
Election o f directors will be
bald by tb* association, and th*
Tha currrnt building program
apodal com m utes on Christm as of tho United State* navy in­
arrangements will meat.
cludes eight batUeahlpl.
. Thar* are seven au tt
of Shakaapaar

with ( h i iiinnv.

JTdt.T-'*

Hits Assure
P r e s i d e n t Early
i " Thanksgiving Aids

Tha Gipsy « e s tha sac and Brit*

which stim-l. a mine end w aj
heacluxl. Folly men were listed

Shoot ilia Of Woman

Pepper Predicts
Neutrality Law
Will Save U. S.

te V P J

C.rrnt Itrltnin learned loduv from th** chancellor °f
tin* c\chei|iier, Sir John Si*
ntoii, tluil IIn* war in costing
Im- $i»:i.ri80,0im a tlay while
iniiritinm Iosspm. particularly
off Ihe mlnc-.xlrcwn cnxt
enasl cniilinuc lo mount'.
NuwchI naval casualty whh
the Hrlli**h destroyed Gipsy

riuirffod With Fatal p,,£l,r1"'

Thr hraiiug is scheduled for
-J. ;&lt; a
.. A-jJ-Mrte1 o'glusk Monday morning.
NEH I d l l K , Nov. 23 —lAh— Mr. Ilagwell said sdvirrs raacliliig H o l e r t » l f n II F n l t e t
rits Kuhn admltUxI yrsteiiViy Sanford
~
l-ina, New Ja n e y , N orth DukiSa F
Krlt*
Indicated thai Senators lonii Unit’ll will make
visitation
to
,
Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South tlic hod lied to shield n.womun be O iiulc Pepper and Clinrles O. An filial
raro lin e. Utah, Virginia. W ash- once railed Ills "Golden Angel." drews aral Congrrs.-mnn Jue II, n I Midge 1211. II T. O
lnorrow mikIi!
Mirny
Ingluu. W est Virginia end Wyoni- end then made It gruffly clnn j dr Irk x will be |irv«enl.
inx:th at Ids sffectlon fur her lm«! J Th# |»ro|M»S4w1 rnm l will r«itim*rt from lln jlm .i, lirl.nrnl,
Those sticklnff to the tnidition- chin^*- quickly under tin* «l •&gt; the iip-M-r Hi. Julius luisiii w-illi the Now Sm,\ilia. Fn&gt;ti&gt;. i
el last Tliursdry In November e re : long ruibiiriasam rnt of hrniint: Indinn River nrsr Tilu-ville Hup- oilier lii*lglili«M mg
Alabsma, Arisons, Arkansas, Con- his awkwardly indited love let In* porters of the n n d have pointed |i«-« ti'&lt;l lu iiHi’inl thr
n rrtiru l, Florida, Idaho, Iowa, .reed out to a grinning rum I- oul th r t It will serve fur fluud u hirh hoglli • t' h (Ml •
K nnier, Kentucky, Maine, M as-|toom .
rontrul. nuvlgaliiin. runnevtlng thr fi OHhiiii'itt will Im ii
" h i ! £ V . V ™ n|„ve,0Unu U I &gt;" *«» -etlon-wldc dlvUlon over fschuntUs Minnesota, Nefciaska,: For he realised, a* well os tin- Kt. Johns River willi the Fast tin* n i e H i n g
)
uSd l l ^ Investment will m a k e '
™ 'n k sg iv ln g lu rstte a . there Nevada, New Hampshire, N e w 'n e st man. lin t those letters oh- Cuast Ci mi I mul will aid in muxSenford and Scminolo C ounty e . * r » . u &gt;!*°
“ U; Mexl-n, North Carolina, Oklsho- vloualy Imd come Into Hie pn ac­ riull'i nintiol uf Ilia' arrtion &lt;f the
b a tla r place In which to live.
*
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j . KV tus, Rhode litem), South Dakcta, cution'a bsnda from ths "A ngel", »(at«Mayor Higgins pointed out t o l f f ^ * " *
* dI*“*J* Tennessee, Vcnnont and W lacon-.herself—Mrs. Florence Comp, j i The project for Hie rm a l was
dlvom-c.
mi! milled to the ill I net lH.ir.1
Um Lions Club th a t nearly *500.-!
r "k ‘h, ^ h ^ ^ M n r d Ih# sin.
P rrsidrnt R ooarrrlt set the hullF’or hours the stout buinlt &gt;- of engineers null pn-s-xl hot wa»
«»0 w orth of buslneM Is ta k e n ' JJ “ . u
" l1
TSmJK * V*
from
v to r because
Lctuum jundcM iuiiei f th f ‘ T M 1
from Hanford
Sanford each
each year
dav
n
week
ahead
In
an
effort
to
ifurlirer
who
Is
on
trial
on
grand
lurnrxl down by Hit- &lt;livi-i*n temid
o f the tendency of lacul people thers. They aiU-Kavc Thanksgiv­ linke rh rN tm a i business reach a 'larceny i-hurgcs in tliu a Urge.I of tinny riigiliix-it. Thu liexihig
to go to -o th er cities to purchase ing on both ihtcs.
lareer tolel.
theft of money frtm Ills Gcnnnn- b e f o r e t h e t e s n l u f a r m y e i i g l n - j
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President Roosevelt, the man
things they w ight g at hers If
Ths Idee was th st ntiriitire* Aniciicsn- Lund, lied, writhed on e r r i result*' front an appeal Toi l T A L LA H A S SE E. Nor " I
whwo started the dispute over the shopping does not s ta rt until a f­ the witness slaiid while his uo-at • resurvey uf llu- pmpo-od i-mal. i Serin I m i l . u . l . I 'e ppu pi
they tried.
!■ urging the local people to holiday. Is ipciURng Thenksglvlntf ter Thanksgiving. The traditional private rxpicsalons to Mrs. Camp
The government i* HOW- rondm-t id kt*l night lluit in iiluilii*
as
usual nt what hs c tlls his date would h ir e left Seorrely —those of a married m an—were Ing a survey fur the runatrurtiun jtelution rnaelt-d liy the l.i-l •’
support tho move, Mpyor Higgins
-secord
hon-.u,"
Worm
Springs,
to ld local m erchants they should
tnrrn than th ire weeks fnr the being made public, angrily pro­ of n large hsrlair ut t ' n u a v r r s l f l*ongr&lt; x- •li-fiiul■-!&gt; «.ll
•hopper*. Ry advancing the date, testing th a t his relationship with which will cost uppri xiuialely 17.- |lh e l l n i l u l Sint* . uul of I
i jock up on moat o f tliu Uilngs Georgia.
In nil. &gt;5 sH trs are celebrating the stores and their customeis her was “very, vary friendly," end 000,000. The hsilmi -it (Vmnversl ii'pcttii wh». whicli
pooplo m ight go to other elites
nothing ninre. Kuhn’s shy Hills Is n r a r where the proposed rnuni "will he a Imiik ••in*.''
to r and th a t tho goods should be Thanksgiving today m d. Including have another week.
" ta ile d a t approximate!)- Hie
wife wss not In the rourtro- in. connecting the St. Jo hns River
PcpI H 1*, w (in • » I u n i t ’d I •* hi Imiiiii 1
A t lest, m a r the end of th r day, and Uni Indian Itivrr Would la* lo­ h e r o f o r I lie TLiuko ^riv
Pt^«e. *s la o th er cities.
h« Ii•
lie niade a douUo recantation.
FrurikaD y every elvlc club end
cated.
11B)'H, (|«*M I llMMl ill.’ Mil* a»|ii llll WIt r
"In 19.1ft,” asked Judge Wallace,
organIfatteu m well as other
Mr. Ilagwell, wliu !« going lu (IE *1 " li i l i l i r l fill II I.l ilt 'l l uf l*«|
"did you- It'll Mr*. Camp that you W ashington a s M-.-rctary of the ru|H» mill f o r I i u - l r i v o f l i h i b r u
tfmujM have endorsed the May•nil divorced your wife In I1KII?" 8 L Johns Kivfr Im prave nunt As- phy/*
.to r •W k,E
business
eundlHoo. la - H a a f o rJ In an ef"Yes," said the unhappy bunds- Bockltlnn, sakl that member* of
• T w o i r i oii | m a i c in th tll\ i toimen.
tho organisation felt roiifidi-nt f l i r t (hoi \\ n ii 'l In* I n in o ia i .1 mi
f
Prosperity
I.ONDON, Nov. £1 —(4")— T h . tul nnd u tter disregard’’ of In*
"W
eie
you
lying
this
morning
of
faypn|ble
ocliun
«n
tho
p
a
r
i
of
til onr niilf win*," In; Mtitl
«Hy • U a u ta u ,
gfow th o f this A dmiralty announced Iaat n ig h t'le tn a tio n a l law.
when you slid th a t you novel told
"I (IiiiiI. (hat wi* laiil tl wu a
{bat ■ ’ wild" min* had sunk Uw I Th* Italian steamer Ftenona, 0,- Mr*. Camp you were dlvortrd in tho i^rmy cngineciinK board.
now |M)liry for th f nation ilinnirli
. ute“**•' y\
\jr
llrllteh Destroyer Gipsy, seventh jGGO ton*, .iru e k a u ln a three or
tho
OQhh mul ra iiy It irUialooi," lu*
British naval vessel loot sine* Ibn four lu llt. off th* southeast coast
RCOllTINjl ARM
pointnl out* "•»»•( I lirlif\f it will
s ta rt of tha w*u, within sight e f'y esterd ay but did not sink 1turns*
be o lo liiur mu*, in nili* of tin*
WASHfNGTON, Nov. 23 _(A&gt;&gt; Ihs English cast eosst with possl- d lately.
fort (hot we In v r piohahly ulno' u l 4* Eva*. *
Prssa ----yssU
rdsy
— Tho War
ir Department
Departm ent an
an- bl*‘ ,0“ o*t "W
I (Tbs United
-------- -------------------w x l u s u l as n a h l a R u t t a k U I n t w t i l w "
ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 25 — voted. vuliiritnrilv iil'humil* t*-(tr^ d g y t b a l molorry*
1“ te L T * " 1, &lt;,&lt;n!rn wtclvsd
a cable “unobU to rapi?
(AT— Hundreds were furred killed porarily, tin- rig h t. Hint w*’vi- *rlmorad c a n and cav- *boV* * f » 2 i , M'
i
t in th*
” .'front It* London bureau In ' re­
and many villages destroyed by way* Insisted upon tin- right, uf
Iranspartad by m olar N o,lh *** region th a t baa become sponse to a query rsgmrdlng a roviolent. Intermittent earth shocks our ships tu sail tin- high m u . a t
ba combined £ T i p i . * E " * * * " ! 'o'! BrttUh
*"«• port by ths Now York Tlmaa th a t
over a 24-hour period throughout snv time and lu any phtre.
" I susp* 11 Hint m-w- pulley, luiwAnatolte, In ths western section ever,
jt s s v s s a
will In- the lii.ting policy
of Turkay.
this country."
_____________
lernallonal Uw.
Six villages were reported lev­ uf PcpnoT
pniliciixl i)i.ii tin- rii-st
IT DESTROYED
7?*fL Admiralty's snnounram m ’
elled In east Anatolia. Deaths session* •&gt;( t'u n g rrs. wxiuld con­
- — ■■■»akl tbs Gipsy struck a mins “ and
wore high, sspelally in E rsingtn. sider primntily pruriiuHoit uf im
( E l . Nor. 23 - W &gt; _ subscouenlly was beached" but
Icy w eather incri-rsed suffering tiotial di-friisc plana. Hix-nndnry
■ was killed and Iwo r T*-w|t«sas srr-u n ts said th a t ba*
among hundred* of homeless.
but rnnrciit rated utlenthin. he
tally a s nam es ds"Mac th* explosion tbs
eakl, wutil he given .ucUtlsrd
Baa Motes* municipal 'nnkip sattled oa Urn shallow
ANTJ-THURT INDICTMENTS medicine and unemployment pruba r today, destroying af«-*attom within piste view s i
WASHINGTON. Nov. 23
i rained a t 170,000. ilk -a b a ra .
— Tha Justice Department an ­ lems.
Florida, due to restricted for­
i k a fixed total lost • Tha 4o men estimated Is' hay*
nounced yesterday that « federal eign travel, will Ivivc a banner
(rasa Urn lira which k " u * o a t » l,h *hs Gipsy, b a a a M
grand Jury In New York had In­ tourist season this winter, he t« Hfte alpa daring weld* .off-abort with bridge and m ast
dicted a trade association, seven llcvcd.
r*.
above tvator a fte r tha exoloskai,
corporation* and 12 individuate
‘ jb rsa a b t la mora than 1,504 tha
engaged hr aand and gravel Indus­
Lr '
number o f Urrx test by tha British
try on charges of violating ths
N nry te tha sinkings of tbs sqvya
A nti-Trust Act.

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High Cost Of
War Related
To British

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Soon Re At Peace;
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23,

LOCAL W E A T H ^ B.x :

F air tonight and Friday,
ly rising tem perature
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