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ivored To Win ws coueat/fm 1
onMifs Races 5vaWoW9 *MX KTCZf® 1\
the pact two yean on the Waat
Caaat track*, te *f'stored, to cop
toatoMli factor* at the Sanford.
Orlando •Kennel Club, located on
U 1. Rfgtrwny 17, 14 mile* couth

s e r iA s r
SEASON*

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route at
highly regarded entry 1a
Baby, winner of Friday
11th m m . Sand; Baby
that heat Impreeetrelr
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Local Negro Team Will Clash With
Orlando In First Celery Bowl Game
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ilk * Prleaa
T fled Bailer
Willie H it*
t r ie w l* Arm*
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leetlng Haa
&gt; Court AelToa
f t *■ &gt;*•** &gt;
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INTH llACie— l- U mllei t&gt;
adgeh Deeleloa
I n il* ’ * uirl
M r Law yer
* l* ml Baby
latra ipeatal
T Dally o tte n
’leaaanl i a *
I C ity J * l i e
RNTH RACK— r u lu r lly i
M | r T a r iff t Ju*t tiror**’* Pal
emtl* C raft
* Colton Dolly
edge Job*
■ T Din* Ink
W nW TH
Cone

first annual Celery Bowl Ctaule
la bald at tba Municipal Ball
Path, with negro team* from
hart and Orlande battling for
the Inter-city title.
SpMial aeata will ba provided
fat white peraona who with to
attend the bowl dearie,/* thoee
In charge announced today. Gama
Uma la SiOO o'clock Wtdntaday
afternoon.
Coach J. A. Foatar of Ban*
ford’* team, whkb la made up of
picked man from among former
negro echool’ players, baa been
tending hk tqued through work­
out* ao they will be In tlp.tap
■hope for the,New Year’* Day
claab, Hanford'* team* allgbtiy
outweigh* the team from Orkndo.
The game will ba played for
tba benefit of the Negro Boy
Scout*, Coach Foatar eald. A
rjaaa band'' will provide music
between the halve*.

h A C F .-* * I M ^ ,mil*ri
I Jeyeo flirt

OCALA. Dm . SO— (Special)—
Baaating a equad of 16 player*.
Coach Jack Smith'* thirteenth
edition o f tbo Ocala WildtaW
cage team will take the court
Jan. &gt; In the opening rame of
tho 1041 acheduk agalnet Galneartlla.
Only one regular player ratumed from kat yaar'a team but
aararal competent raservaa hqr*

R. L. Summers, regular guard,
k the only veteran to return but
J. D. Carpenter and Carl New.
to m art two ouktandlAf forwarda who may ba depended on te
aarry tbo tadnt through tho tough
schedule of 16-game*.
ELSA MAXWELL IN HOSPITAL
MIAMI BEACH, Dec. SO-OT)-Eba Maxwell, famed party-giver,
entered a ho*pi la! Mr* today for
oboerratten aa a reeult .nf a mild

A d v e r t is e m e n t s

Huskera Arrive For
Rose Bowl Contest
PASADENA, Calif- Dec. BO—
(A1)—Approximately 60 year* ef
football for the Unlveralty of No.
braika reached a high peak Sun­
day. The Cornhuiktra grid team
arrived In Paaadtna for II* flrat
gam* on California toll and—
mer* Important— lie Inaugural
appaaratic* In tb* traditional Roa#
llowl tattle,
Hundred* of Nabraaka support­
er!, many of whom had travalad
by train, plan* and thumb from
tne rolling prairie* of th* mtiL
waat to gat hern ahead of tbalr
Idol*, braved a drlttllng rain to
greet th* Hueker party. Muak
from tba Tournament of Room
band groked a featlea air.

in

tanca aa a atop in harmony: with
govarnment defane*
pngrama
haa prompted
Intensification
along adneatlonal line*.
Government arttaana ara now
completing Jtba exhibits In WeahIngton and ahlMHnt wtlt ba made
to Tampa wall la advance of the
opening of Urn fair am Pab. 4.
George Cook, who foe aararal
year* haa 'directed government
activities at the Florida State
Fair, will again ba In charge.

ONE TABLE
TO S616O

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TO: DR. U. a 'HABKOFF, el.o
knewa aa BAMUKL a MAR*
’ KO FF.I i F V m I UTlh B t r » i. New
Tarb City. a T
IT. IB ORDERED |b*. you ap.
pear te IKa BID mi Coatplalat tltea
herein. •• or b*(ora Joaaary 4.
1141, otherwise a D on* Pro &gt;’«*•
r*M# will b« mt*r*4 aaolaai »»*■
Tb* oaraeaa *f eeia eali a**k» a
diver** between tb* yortle*. .

BOMBBBS AT BBT W M T
KEY WEST, D*e. - 80—OP)—
Twelve lonr-ramr* bomber* of a
Navy patrol equadron arrived bare
Sunday for duty at the recently
commissioned miltlon-dollar suit*

Beware

o f Picking Women
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE
N IN T H RAC E — 5 - l « M ILE

Official Of C. I. 0 .
Protests Ford Order
~

(QuinU I* Rneel

Jnety Daunt
I Mor CpIk.
eetr in • ear* T U ttM a* Lao
te**i* Bkyibiter I Brltleh Train

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rpraaarraUon of abaltar, clothInf, food and health ara aa naeaa.
&lt; aary to national dafaoaa aa pro.
eald causa w m m C n r u n .
Deration* to rtpal Invasion toiI tb#TV*
order aball be p *(lM i*
In IN I wn Intend to ampbuatee | t m aoeb
week ter tear (!) *»*th« patriotic conservation of back I Mcatlra w»«k* In . lb* h itln i
' resource*," Mr. Hlacax baa la­i Herald, a n«**pao#r pabllsbtd la
I Samloel* caaatr. Florida.
Wliam tar head aad lb* altl.
Conaplclooa among the neat I! rial
**al nf lb* aba** ' *81111*4
J array of federal display* win ho • Coarl-lbla
lib Car of Deeeiabar, A.
l in. exhibit captioned "DomesticI D. III*.
1
O, P. HKIlNDOff.
- Earatee-Gnard Against Them,"
Clark ml lb* Circuit Ceart
which la Intended to paint oat '
at*
fl*mlaal&lt;
Coaalr. Florthe tnsldaoas Inclde onemien that
' Ma.
tinlaaa ora exposed and controlled
Bn A. u. w a r n
|L C.
will effectively aaalat those from
(•BAD

MAmppare. give her to|
ta n eloae rate with City
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SALE

■ Director ftlacac m HnU oat H a plaining tb# ainlhltloa eaaign.
menu for Tampa.

fawn-col#rad
racing alar made bar flnt
atari In the Inaugural Handicap

*theV.ft-lra£ mile
T

A. D. IM»

TAMPA, Dm . SO-Two m i U
m m capacity freight M
will
ba required te Daimport united
State* government w.Mblta « .
farad In tb# Florida State Pair,
Pab. 4 to II, head aI Iha depart­
ment of axhibtta, Department of
Agriculture, tuu advteid General
Manager P, T. Strtedar.
I
It will ba dalarua laanin qi
aparatlona that the ginrnmaat

polkhed o ff Uirtr attack yn«t*rti«7 In pr*p»r-

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RITA'S GIRL
LADY LAWYER

W * fc ,lr ■
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PLRARAMT SDR
EXTRA STHC1AL

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WASHINGTON. Dec. SO —MY
B- J. Thome*, praridanl * of

th* United Auto mob 11# Worker*
Of Amarica (C. 'I. 0 .) eald yaaterday that th* War
Dapartmant't decision to award a con­ IV TDM COURT OF TWW COtlUTT,
tract for midget scout car* to
jc iK iD ,
a a a ik O L a
co u nty,
the Ford Motor Company would
BTATD o r FLORIDA.
"aarlnusly undermine th* morale IN |(M. T lllt KNTATN OF T. C.
CAIlUtOK, Deceased. IN I'ltOo f labor engaged
In dafana*
work."
t o ,Aa u . WHOM IT H AT CONOBItMi 1
Th* department overruled
a
Nellc# la. hereby gtva a that HAT
proteat o f Sidney Hillman, labor
L CAKLNON filed her fin*I r*.
member of th# defanaa produc­ p erl a* K o r a i r l * ef the eela le
tion board, whan It announced e f T. a Oar It e a deeraaedi that
Saturday that a tl.S8T.600 or­
der for inch ra n would bo "al­
lowed to atand."

Snite Recovering1
From Bad Ailment
MIAMI BEAc I T Poe. 40, —
W )— Prod B. Snite, Jr, who haa
lived for four year* in aa "Iran
lung," waa recovering yoctorday
from a aarloua atomach upaat at
the family’« winter heme hate.
'A Chicago physician wna turnmonad by plane Tuaeday to treat
"The Baiter Kid,* an infantile
PBnlFri* victim. • Snite'* fatbar
arid that aa a result of Improve­
ment shown by th* •pattest the

Haynes Office
Machine Co.

mbowt S Nrikra PtorUk m t C k f c i i i

TURN AT RED ARROW

O.00 up to $5 ,OC
You Have From

fi MONTHS TO 5 YEARS

IN WHICB TO PAY IT BACK

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Seminole County Product*
More Fruit And Vegetables Ilian An*
{Mnllar Area In Florid* ,

NUMBER 108

Adolf Hitler Tells
Army That 1941
Will Bring Victory
I * in l H o u r s Q (
B r in g L u ll In

N a r d o l l C o n fe r s W it h S e n a to r C la r k

Ho

O f

19-10
B a t*

B r ita in

As

N azi L o a d er S peaks

Roosevelt’s Talk
Is Not Mentioned
H erm a n s S a y ' S p eech
O f P r e s id e n t
W a$,
In s u ltin g

To

A x iA

I I I '.M I I I A D K .
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Ik e . 31, — f .11*) * ltr|H»rfii
rra rh iitp I k l R i t i i r today M id
an Ita lia n
Ira n ' port m t t l
liaj-ili rl nr till r a r twatrrlal't for
lllia n ia n an I&gt;»r prtlortl Ity ■
II m II mH » « r * h i p in the A d r la tie S r* and n m l down o ff
(h r \ ui!&lt;isl*r (m il id |lar.
(U r in akiiut ’JO
niilea
tip
(h r rnaal front llir
Alhaniart Inuder. Mont of the
rtra
» r f r i r p v t lr i l naved.

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Mar Khali of

Cedar

r t a tlg n W a r CiamniittiY 11•^♦•1 *

f i t r m f w ith n a U l M r i 'd
&lt; lrft| * • W a d iia ftu ii,

S . ti

uiad Headlines Of 1940 Reveal
Year Of Activity And Achievement
Sanfoftl lirAdlii**-

Cbudren
Present
Entertainment At
lOwanis luncheon
Oiift- liuJdn’fi,

,.|i,i i *§mi 1 Mild Mu ' lltaillll
i in- I m ih i Im* coni I'd •"i which
If,, i i ti,i i di’ituind* d, had Iw'eil
......... I 11v* tin (!' I in itit i, who nu­
ll, i i . tl.i- n%»*r outlet through
M in
Hi iiinnsi I tioi **f Rumania.
I ...... .h i &lt;d lliuigw i tan torn
■I imhi.ifv nge
were
handed
mi .. ii/Mo n tafd , S'oioLiy night
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to t.iim iifiv uitd Italy
unlit » 1 *-d tiff many did ftot
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CUtl|*h Hiaftk I't^fttridH'd f Ini «■of fti«tNc €1
(lie mi moat

i i y t r ordrfrd to hold
itr rung &lt;11 ilt t wn hour a
*nmg, wnd " Ih r r rrnort^i
m ii ,4 i'll ofi fji! r.nnrt•f ,*.,i/i
iiipn'd ro m itry
l ol l 111 prlrolrum field*,
i,hi di patrlita
Uretl
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in Jininj? Mito U uii i mu «id rpihug ytrturi.
IIm oil di I ru t noitti and:
JK111dim r.'.li
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it Id irw&lt; hr*d Sofia

M r 1*tndiary r t m a n h ^ nteni
Swift 1ha1 tltr aitfMuil in .ta lU t ion
■alt t i f l i e m ntr|ll 1 » M t *»f tl»*
m i t*1 ni|r l * n I , and ttw d a tn r
w ill t r
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Jan IS IS
1
A « V lr a f thank, way act .*d *d

Difficulty In finding Registrants
Is llcnduclir for IakhI Draft Board
m ad

t* .r li Mh itmlli-i-i in llu riiun
I ) I k d i»/ii|*linr llu- . m l of III,
l«a l
draft
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a i a a r p t w a r a n d r ll h r r ili&gt; r
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dr.»». In th at *»*nt U&gt;« q u c.tlo fu
n .l r r . are M n l to U irm and I V
turned lo l h . board. W hrn tlMM '
(ocaUid th « y tm u l
nrraona a rr n ot |ocat&lt;ld_l
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r, jHirird to lbo alato
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handa o f Um 1#
Danny Bunlaf a
antler Marah, both M |
not ba located and the
t&gt;UI be tiimad m ar to
haadquarlara imlaaa the
board.

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al will be built Juries 1941'. ,H h
salon. |t long ago received' theMI
Mi their voted1xwerwhelmlnfiy fa
lor Its construction. There'ts no’1
i f. jaarkod
Jay end we don't believe then#' w
art small |
•uctlon of this hospital and the '4
I t y o f oVer one hundred
TP"#?'
Ilf be out-of-town money, win bUmuUt!g;ta
neft lei life. And when the hokjMtaHTifcf
&amp; In » /
ride sorely heeded facilities to take* oat*
I will be one further Inducement fW
midenUito Bettle Here Where1thi^ will'be
iern hoapltal care whenever they ere aide.
We believe too that 1041 will sec the beginning of an
portant ertny air field, or perhaps an auxiliary 'base,'hr
la vicinity. This defense program Is Just beginning. Bo’
Sanford has received little'attention from -amy tjr ttg1 ‘ ‘ " ‘ their expaneJon program hag been ’under
way leM 'than a: M
. r ; A# It develops they attfiou&amp; rio,
peed facilities which
hlcb are available here.
&gt;'
t ' ^ ‘ ■A nrl - ah at■ ihfa **
And so as we round the comer into the New Year,
k t V ‘ hot be down-hearted. Lot's
__________________
be thahkful for Whit we
have. Let us wish you a Happy New. Year.
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'hA M M A i ’ '

8. JH.ENO

e Cases Are
iated At Ci(

Carroll ' Holms.,- alia
Williams, charred v
drunk ’ arid MrtaoAli
Judged guilty and Jft
SO da^i.’ Richdrd Oai

of beme drunk and
h u m M a 910 be

i r « of more than
,*any authortnairport project.
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arhHula on
yff, ^SA-drfanao Job. at Mac-

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Naval

MIm caaaa apnaartd ori tha Herring, actuaaad of
Mkal at tha raguu* s o l o * of drivlns. waa diamiaaw
Tha following raid
Id ''Municipal Const Monday afRufu. Wood., Allan' I
Iwhas,' ulth' Judga Frank L.
[fflaf prdywlng. Only on* o f tha
tagaa1 war again* n white
W «r . B m .it Tarpatra. whs
ka bhalMd"wltli dnankennea.,
lUnd-gauty, and flnad *5 tr
&gt;&gt;4* n .

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Nagio caaaa Included Room.alt
fafW. chgrgad with dlaordar.
’* conduct, who waa diuriaaad.
radio Mac Brock., cnargad with
adult, was .I*o JUuiUsed. 11*1-

New Year Rpsolu^lons
We suppose if anyone adopts a New Year resolution
tomorrow he will resolve to aweir off ‘ smoktttg, or th' qitt
drinking, at least when driving a car, or he will promise
h|nia*Jf that be will atop ovor-enting, abusinghil'WttV
or turn over a new leaf with respect to Oneof^mbre of'M i'
Other more common vices, mufti the same as he 'Rah dOhk1 U « or 1 90 ■dav*. Rthrl rtmlth,
W N with' dk r&gt;l*Hy corn!net,
yfakr after year In limes past. ’ '
* ' » *•' O
sMjedewr geUty eat flnH 9 IQ,
‘ But It seems to. ua that the situation today calle fo r w SO' da] s. Bddli Lee JUit I.,
something a little different. Wo bdleVe' the ytear 'cP W41 ibarged with loitering on tha
(a'doing«to be a particularly trying oho fn settle rbapeMs
4nd that the preservation of our democracy' li gdn g'to •At
edeelnl doan held Fridepend upon a change in attitude on the part‘ o f inott ta . las feilewOiff charge* were
6f us, a little more determination to get r ld 'o f’ aoiiig’of
ilU Hcrw'nts.i
’ accused eg,
(iur.fault* and a little more rugged practice of dUr VbKuiL
.With thle thought In mind we would tike to&gt;ei wiry*,
one adopt the following resolutions:-' "
&lt;*&gt;&gt; »•■*■*. r
I ) To be a little leas selfish, not only toward our1
tynUy and, our friends, but also toward oiir i N W u i t l
o ask a little less for ourselves and to give a ^tU ^S an
iif our strength, our.time and our money; for tH&lt;

tS js t

8 ) To be a little more tolerant
weaknesses o f those in olir owr
ch a rted with heavy responsible

, and newr

to‘ criUcito anyoi
&gt;n, or sods! or economic posit
) To apply ourselves a little
whether ft be training as ‘a
Industry, a-seemingly Inconw
and
rfloor
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ahoulder opr
nd on eomeon*
raid shelter.
of hungry children

spu

wFilch
would

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have thooaand. of Mfy.

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m»ka* Its bow Now T t a . « t a ,

U uftiquo la the’ history s f
Ids sUrwllons In th»t uMSlbSM'
bavo th* prtrflegn o f lU fM IbW
the SS-sero Ravins C ir ig u i t e r
day during 1041, M M pt on « t »
*pccisl festival d s n a * may &gt; *

will hen *n

tunlly in Inepo
different type.

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All student who I^avo not had .their
n!&lt;?ture ipatio for tjie S|tlitaffu^tt
must report ^t gnoe..
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HERALD,; SANTORD,

Activity Proceeds Lake Mary Plana
Smoothjy At Camp, Program For 16th
Pioneers Night
Lttal Guard Says

Sanford Briefly

.

PAG E THREE
r

*Go«re With Wind*
Autkar Visits in

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T O O ■Is A T E

TO

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C L A S S IF Y ,

FOR S A L E
.
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B^
O W N E R —-bargain
Ikroom
hnngwlow rorn cr lot, compute*
ly ref inched. J. L. I'erkln*.
•r» Phillips AptB.

IP ssItssW r » a

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r&gt; ca
11'tossI Inraeat PrUM P a ir Hurl
Activities St Camp Blanding
editor.
are working smoothly armrding and Marv Fireman. Song, " I ’ll
“ I’ ragy,
refnember,"
Brail
to JuTtin Slenstrom. n member of Take Y on Home Again, Rath*
Heat,
Florence3
naked o f gilts Mitchell, "wftan
ths Medical Detachment of the leen,"’ Martha
|*hill,
Frances
units from Sanfoid
Men air lies!, Tharlotte
Lsurenrr Stallings returned from
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kelley
gleaning op the grounds of their Dellinger, C’luire KvnnB, Natalie
France with one leg shot to pieces
were hosts at a Christmas party
•Mu and helping in getting theli True, June lochrane and Ruth
•nil flat lie,* ttrnnrh. our city edl*;
Smith. Ruth Anderson will lie
yesterday at their home on Twtn
quarters In shape, he ssnl.
lor.
put
him
to
work
writing
Troops that left hne on lier the accompli meat.
U | ss la honor o f their son,
duet, Lucille Gntiell
deaths nnd funeral*?" Mr. Stall,
Owen Kalley. They were assisted
i R arrived nl lllamliiig with no andGuitar
Doris Sjohlom. Dance, Mary
ings Inter wrote "Plumes** snd
piny. The men vverr immnlintely
in entertaining the children by
thown to their area unrl their Aim I "uIme i, Hetty Rent* Bnll,
tlr. J. N. Robian has relurned *'Wh*t Price G lo ry " which be.
Mias Muriel Knox and Miss Edna to Dania after spending Christ­ r*me the movie uf that era,
equipment wn« unloaded nnd 'flit and Peggy Howell? Dance, Eve.
Benkarik. Decorations were In mas with Ills fam ily SI Ids home "T h e Great Parade," Mr. Bytneh
to thf nr*n hy truck, acconlinr lyn Stiles. Piano solo, Owen
keeping with the holiday theme. on South Sanford
Kelley. Dark t'loud* of Laugh,
later became secund assists lit
to Mr. Sien*(rom
A \VII Ur
A fter seeing movies o f T h e
porininslrr general and' I* now
“ The flr*t nitfht we rh un our ler, Ed La in* uml llu«ky Wig hi. t
Santa Claus Story." "Llttlo Boy
and
Mr, uml Mrs i ’ hnrlea E '
FREE H E I.IV E R Y
rhsiniian uf Hie Civil Aerinnu.
pot* In the Infirnmiv ImiMinB
Mrs. M. h', Deariso has
Bine" and THolLsnd Days," the turned home after s|*ni1iiix
Phone 7H.S-J— Arcade llldg.
i^s Authority.
RR thr tentj* were imt imtlv. Thi* MrSla irow. pioneers, J. II- ( lark,
children participated in n pro­ I last mon 111 Jn Orore will,
Held kitchen of ('omiuitiy M khinl Talka, 1,4 W. E. Maker and Mrs [
"A n d Bind, do y«u remember T*1
gram as fallows: Nancy
title mother, Mm. It. II. llrnn-ii,
Into action and
|irq*|mn«d our K I.. Dean,
rejoined I’rggy. “ How guggle­
sang a song, Mary Margaret is ill.
The program committee, head- [ —
■HHP |Mipprr, ucrvinir it uuht on limr,
eyed Altunin was when Jimmy
Hecrulon gave a reading, John
ed bv Mr. Evans, imludes Mi i *
_
j he ftmld.
Greene raided Lac k fr. in France
Luclpup
Bqjtr,
abovo.
Fox, a reading, Owen Kelley
the ftnry
uf
Sergeant
A k in
j er | "For the nevt tim e dny« the and Mrs, Roy Howell, Mr und fl
ro U ttt d d ftr, la xaport* ^QC
gave a piano and accordion solo.
Mra, Robert True, J. IL i'lai k. |P “ &lt; irum *— arretee We aerr#**,
York’s great espli it, snmping the
srrtst In F
w l* on chtren
charge* of , wh.de group .. ul.d m a routine Mr, and Mi** A- W . Tomkiuson,
ParU
Mary Gray Michael, a piano solo,
world on the w a i’ s number one
■vsdlng food supply roslriction* " f
r,'" ,K
Eugene Smith, a song, Dorothy
Vngimn Pa Intel, Mi
and Mis.
hero?" "Jim m y" »n * the nick,
by smuggling food to theatrical ' ^ r’
and Doris Anderson, a song, and
W. A Lowi1, ami Mr. and Mis ♦
name « f Hie Juiirnnl o f the great
talk In bo«M labeled "ShamEddie Benkarik, a piano solo.
P ,1). Audi t son.
Want M. Greene who went on up
Uui dctiichim-nt. I hi- Mrdieul
pooa."
Redrashmenu ware served by
to become
one
if
Am -nra’ s
Cobum Walker plan:
l&gt;Mtnchmt'Tit. » f l tip hcRtltpiMi ti&gt;i«
4
TO D AY
tonight for Miami, to
greatest
newspaper t-seen live*
to pM'pfllt for tnklMK i Hi I* of
his wife nnd
soil,
who
nnd
an
author
uf
nule
He
is
now
4
luh
A
ni.nth
later
Sam
Byrd.
esisss mni, wno riHVI' IMNin
«ny
1‘hr m«*ti in out
• B A R G A IN
D A Y!
e. Myrls
Townsend, *pending the- p a il w r«k in Muunl, evecutive editor o f King F utute
'faiaoUB RClor, producer
arnl unit* *hov%t*d up i\ilh 1»*m.*» wit k
llnakl, Faya Williams. home.
Service, o f New York. Hie Isrg. Wilier, whiled nwuv hb vacutiun ncNB Hum nny nllw&lt;i uniti* ut the
r D o u b le
l* r o g r a m
6 ay. Nancy Friend,
*■ roiiiir strips soil new-nnpar
The I in mini: receded heir
N E W \ riH K . I&gt;&lt;-H (A*!
•r. M a n ' ' Jsnklqs,
Howard «
ll**pw,,o, ix.utilities
Dr. and Mr*. J. N. Shipp nod features syndleate in' the «■ rid. heutB l y aidirur In the directinn
l.t,
t
til
tivoi|te
A
M
i*
Johnson. . Annie I ohneon, nephew, Sunny Joe Mu -qy uf
Ml. Greene's meat is rent novel, uf the hiirh »eho&lt;i| play, "Little ('ottr* \\m» re*)Mm«ih1e fm Hum titan, was liihviiletl h&gt; a fednal
Gray
Michael, Bevnrly Chattamiogu, Tortn., an- guests "tlo u le L'H" was published the
.JiiBt In
month the Nlvl he hn* been pnilwed I *•I the i' min! today fm mail ti mid Ml Ihe
l t m
r A
\
Peacock, Eva Belle iReuIerson, nt the hum,, o f Mt. unit M i*. J. S 'l Fall lit- oilier u n its are^ Women.
allegi d di'f*antling nf tlo A —*•faiimuB Kyle organitalion pie- «o rk he lui* done
ObctfUU Bombley and Josephine II. Wynn.
'Bide Hu- Nightmare,:' "V/erp Bfiitcd ii Aymphony In a itel|uut
"IlK rp itiim toi the un n I-* lurhl mated tia.s and d lc cliii' S\ i«m
No M ore" nnd "lie s tli &lt;ii the
l»ecB«i?«e of the link uf pmpii or in in Ik ♦kM.lUHI.UUt!
II itil ie nee.
Also Jane Ford, Constance
Mr, ami Mrs. Harvey Sinn Beep .South."
\ m i\ I ■nnd hnn |Kii dll, - I 1? .
fitcililiei* Tin* infantiv Inind fiom
Smith, Mary Marwarat Jlentdpn, have as their gue*t at llicir heme
Hr ferine meunutr" i»f the United Jack nonvilli* |fiv»**s i« ttniiiM M’i
O th e r associates uf theirs mi
m ail fia iid (•milts Imt a iip iilt iil A
Carolyn Patrick, Bobby Collum, In Chuluula, their niece. Mis. ll| r Ju o rp a l d is ru is e d In
the Stmten w«*re ieflrcte&lt;l in Sanford |cral ni||ht
a Wll'k lliMt IH*st w
Bobby Park, Earl Bannatt, Uey- Aubry Si.
Dais
of
Virginia in lr w ere Medura Fis-I.l t l'e r k e r . about the tnidilje ot I him year RboUl III! holy 11ltd il Iill If I'lti'il
mond Nipper, Ernie Morris, Bobby Beach, Va.
M ti). whose m y s te ry io v. I " W ly i , when ground »chool clan^ea were t r have ii fW atei on tlo* post
MetMa, John Oliver Andes, Jr.,
Killed A u iil
M a g g ie .'' tins re- | oi^umtiKl here undet the 4' A A. that in hollaed in n t&lt; nl ;tl out
Bobo Dean, John Fox, Randall
Mrs. It. C. Maxwell has re. .'• U llv been tin n e d m lu n s n r . ;
Goff, Junior
Kelley.
Charles turned from Jacksonville u h ei* easeful |iit'lu\e |dsv h e a lin g tin* la fense c Ja m o b vxcre inaugurated the aite nl the !!oy I op &lt;&gt;l I to
ftillgJaiiK Hiotheis &lt; 11Aii- It will
Phillips, Halsey Pic rcy, Dickie •he hn* been the gurst uf hei lame t l H r - H, B K ie le r. isi.ru. in M’hool work during the Fall.
Reel, Eddie Benkarik, Eugene •on-inJaw slid daughter, Mr. aud ibur vvitli Boldiy Junes un sev­ I The Home U uani win organised leal nlNuit I.IHHI mi n oi*4l has 0i,&lt;
nd utarted n drive /nr member- i hi*«t Mound v
Smith, Francis Ward, Joe War. lira. Janie* B. Walk Ins sinca eral tpioks on g u lf nod nne of
ahip* HH riving f 1,000 from the &gt; nieii have eV'
saack, Mlaa Franca* Morrow end Christmas Day.
the w o rW S io-st k now n g e lf w r i t . 4'minty for lip e*pen»es
Civet I fniaaiun chut mi
Mr. and Mra. U, E. Morris.
* r«;
M soI Ire
M s i'iin -,
noted the draft In thin county. Xhr 1l*ronrm»n includes ,« i.i,im
Among those who will witness mugs ruie w rite r and autho r uf
ubjiaM* and io-wh i k« U
2,;iC0 young men nig tied up fat
the New Year s firann*'
Boo I le vrra l n o v e l-; W a ld M orehouse, dr aft in ihiN county The National
“ On Jan (5 a Ll.w eik in
(lassie in Miami s is - Miss Null rn .a utho r of "G e n tle m e n of the
became part o f the United
Ship
Clothes Kinquefield, Miss Marl* Haynes. le s s " ; A lla n T a y lo r . a n o ttirr Ciuard
Riales Army.
Mr. and Mrs. Ilolisti Haynes, Phil
Iiirnnl i r p m l r r who liiin e d a n . |
Aftei a number of week* of
im
The fourteenth carton consis­ Mile* and Guy Wo.-d,
lio n ; lolin P ssrlia ll, now e.lil.tr
r
|1» Mining at ibe A i iimi y the Narllle f ■f til
ting of clothing, money and new
urrial, Angua { t i^ri«l Ciuanl moved off fur tam p
T h « year's sock lo v *
Mr. and Mrs (I. It C ia b liee Pei kel son, editor of the .lour.
knit garments Is now ready to be
„„
|g, but moat of
I . i i I N 11*-11. Y..II l* r.iio r i
shipped to New York, according nnd rliililieti have ielu ii.rd to aa P*
Sunday
Mnpnnni*.
anil th** men retumi'il for ( hriatmat.
4 a n d action pictui
to Mrs. I. D. Martin, chairman of their home In ChsItsnouc* Trim , Lainbdln K «v . of»e uf the beat Just a few day* trfm e the move*
't'lit1 O n ly J-lyt't 1 ..it II I v . i lltiv n
f
the Seminole County Bundle*.Pnr- lifter spending Ihr h-ilid-iv* with known iiidhi evw iiU ve* in
the mint nf the Naficmal Ciuaid, thi*
Britaln Club. Through the cour­ Mrs. Crabtree's patents, Mr. and country
('minty * d iafl regiHlraut, a negro
tesy e f 'oesing's Transfer Com- Mr*. J, II. Wynn.
(I f course the Fiihieet turned and only prtmm naetled to fill the
M "41on#* With Ilir W Hid1* and qimia. went to Blanding on Fri.
f atty, the carton Is being shipped
IIS South Park Avr
Mr. snd Mrs. J. M, Cameron Ml** Mitchell risk I 'Hliail, did
;ve of charge.
Hoi the 13th.
Mr*. Martin today urged every and two children left today for yon cry wlu*n y. u wilneaMd the
Sanford
*
ha*rb«ll
t^am
utartfd
member of Bundle* for Britain, their home in Hi. Petersburg, picture'’ ,Hn* yea? off with a dnve tbat
or any other persons Interested aftar spending a few day* as the
"Mure," replied
Mr,
Ilyrd, left nil other club* way tieMud,
in the welfare of England, In be guests uf Mrs Cameron's parents. •'DidiTi y*«M"*”
Imt sagged in the middle o f thf
pres.at at a mrsllng Friday afler- Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Htune.
"AM fi\e tim e*," replied Misc reason and !o*t the final play o ff
noon at the hum* of Mrs. A. W.
Mitchell,
admtUmg »be had jwil........w
--.—
to
thiamin
The Celrr\ Fed foot.
Mr. snd Mrs. H I,. Wynn left

BAGGETTS
Liquor Store

'l'HE VERY BEST
In Liquors, Wines,
Gins

Hopson Is Convicted
Of Rig Mail Fraud

marry

^ TONIGHT 11:30
♦ A11UNFIT-: SHOW
Ri« New Year’s Eve|

Britain Club WtU

* W'elcutue I*arty

More

Sight Is &lt;J - &lt;M‘ You
Most I'reeious I'tissession.^

4 JUNGLE THRILLS!

Dr. Henry McLaulin, Jr.
Opening Specials

Krn/r on 2J7 West Nineteenth
nr..*.t »h*l mgny ..erfnrnnnee. |
^ f,„n,
mnrning
for
Miami Of Iks picture bee*" • •• be, f . . jm.
Street. Yarn will be distributed Monday
rl„| „ „ | finUh».l H.e .es.on
and instructions given for knIU where Mr. Wynn will board his tno'iJi book
w i|i their wor*t iccomI
| ling
tin g the
Ute garment*.
fa rm e r
It b the ear. ship, the tl H S. Memphis, ef"B y , h&lt;' *»•»■ h k'k’ 'L . “ ' ' V ” ! I
Til.- City duflrfrd
ter spending the holidays here
ski’ll

* «___ _

Mrs.

Martin

to

af pew knit gar- With ‘ Mr.

1 menta
ment* Jn the near
nei future.

having clothing
bedAbyone hsvInL
____or____

and

Mrs.

Wynn'S parents,
J. It. Wynn.
‘

Mr.

Mtqgi preferably woolen, is ir.truesled to leave It at the I. p.
'Martin Paint Store on 'Fast Sec.
ond filreot, so that It may be Ineluded In the neat shipment.

John
Morgan
and
Grady
Gallant. Jr. left last night fur
Atlanta, Ga., where they will
returns their studies at Emory
University a fte r spending the

British Bombers Raid
Italian Held Bardia

parents._______________________

h o lid a y s

w ith

th e ir

re sp e ctiv e

NEW ARRIVALS

C AIRO , Egypt. Dee. 5 U -f/ P &gt; Rritiah bombers attacked ‘ bases
In the desert west o f Bardia and
preparations .were reported con­
tinuing "sm oothly" lest flight
for an assault. by land forces on
the lu lfp n J ifld
Libyan
port
which M g i been under ,a
two
WWRJe i l i f .
m e I L A . F. middle east com.
mand .deritrod .flie s were started
by raids Sunday night on Tmlml,
A . Fascist .desert sir base. Planes

3?"
bV.i
"Ni&gt; indeed,*’

due itself like any roniiu,orcia(
| pi ■•dot ! ami started a rlrun.up
irjtli.'d
"•'** drive that left il* niaik oil
MiliJi i'll, "im t if yini Vnnw eny sin ef*. park* and b u i l d i n g * , ,
our wi**. i, Irll H.eni In cel in \tn?iktt v I*laiid was Htarteil late
touch wilh llu nil. I l.ulhsm. •»* in Scplcmtioi uml ha* already
McMilUn rumpsnr. New v.itk proved one ttf Fanfotd * gieala*!
He U ruming I*1 Florid* in Fel* eiowd gatherer* aince the monkey*
rusry hunting *n nu w rip te Ami wcie established there the flfat
now. Bind, msv I a«k when ye*, nf thi* nmnth
arr gclng to wr.ir your imwe!"
A freak nttirin ripped through
"W hen t find tim e." M-nlird the f ’ ity am! ('minty am! left
Mr. Byrd a« oil present l"llie.l some damage in it* wake Flrr
Mire MBrhell in .1 buret of Ien«h. destroyed
the
United
Lurii.
ler
!*‘i ( ’ompany mill early In the
Mr and Mr* Mareh. wh.* v.-- year
lied the M w in Granbvrry* "
The year hn* passed and Its
Winter Bark before r o , , H ' 1 ' piiNPing will set another record
Sanford, left Tlie.day
hende I if the heil few day* are nut
back for Georgia, unnourn i i w H" ' „'lllllw l wlth „ „ auto accident
had .everal other old , "J 'n *
Huring the wind, of &gt;1140 there
vie It before rearidrx A Han In
t lieeri one fatal auto nrm the City nf Sanfmd

1940 Was Active CoaH t Artillery To
Year, Headlines
Re Mobilized Jun. (i
OF Sanford Show HT AIIHIIHTINE, Her. .?] l/l’l

incoming In the Feruald-t.apf l.tun
( ( -wtlaaed Froa. r a a »
Memorial Hospital. Mrs, Vlalm i»
cuvvrril and from income*
the former Mary Miller,

Polk County Signs
Ml Refunding Bpnds
BARTOW, Dee. 31— (4 V - «lr CUit Court Clark Sloan and Court,
tr Commission Chairman Foley
Monday ahmed more than &gt; * A * V

&lt;MM worth of rsfuniping hand*.

The

roaal artillery,
guard harbor
III
tnohlllted
Jan. A. Brig. Gen. Vivian Gulllna
anriounrrd Monday.
The regiment of KOI iprn will
lie aent to Fort Groekelf, Texa*.
Jan. IS.
Col. Perry I_ Walt, Jackson­
ville, is commander of the rrgimrnt which h&gt;a c«mp«qie* ai,
Beach,
Miami,
Kay
la, fsnsacola and Jackreartmani "Jrlmarily*
for harbor deftaso apd has

I Florida
lu-m

about the aanu) » « prieva
in view o f the ilmlUd production
Draplie the frvsto aod th*- «U»
apsll Isle thla Jrssr tlie 1
"
Market ropurlvd the beat fe a r ,.r
naira *lnc* IU Iwginnlox ai*
year* ago. A new ho|&gt;c f.«r farmera, aea island Collmi. grown a*
an riparistant, proved lu d " »•&gt;]
In thla county and r o w * good
yield urban It « • ■ haiveatrd in
early M U .
*
Edward IllfM in* U»*&gt;k o fe r the
I, o f Hurrslary p( lh » &lt;1&gt;*

of Commorre and pushed (or a
higher budget for puMielfy and
advertising. The adverti«lng budKrt was the largest In Kgnford’s
istory and for the flu * time
Saturday, the CHr advertised in northern
popeee In a d »ie e -i«*u U iv g t« the
tourist crop.
Enumerators began
to visit
Sanford homes in early -March
asking personal questions. ProteaU
of questions came from at) over

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Glenn Brown's Grill

Mirrors Resilvered
Pirn irk
FRAMING

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WED. &amp; THURS.i|
Happy New Year
Attraetion

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F L O R A L D E S IG N !
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Seminole County Produces **
More Fruit And Vegetables Than Afff
Similar Area In Florida ,

PROGRAM
SANFOR D.

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Jeaa Blandall, Dkk' fdwcfl, u 4 Otarta Dfcfcaea. Abo:

'BLONUIE

IN

PEACE

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Taaada,, M(dn%ht Show-Big Haw Tear*. Bra eaUkc^
tknnrl.O O N OVER BURMA'' wttb Dorothy U m b » . Robert
Praatoe, Rraaten Boater, aM| Daria Naiaa. Abo: Edgar Emu
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Is Used

tba oW ah.lgun and he', gunning for J * k In this II v.ly'm om ent
t n m tbalr Paramoo.t comgdy, "L o re T b y Neighbor,“ to bo, shown
J ^ w r e w aad Monday at tha R h a ,. V o ire . YaaadaJe. witnrere.
Intentions. - 'M ary Martin p m ldaa romantic' tatareat-and
•cm a.awtlf tinging, too.
.

ary Said Planr Total Mobili E s t i o n By Jan. 15
find
water
i tha Thamea
to check a ragto * ta fa rs o to d a y In th a an*
'OURhelr
ic k n t " c i t y ” o f L o n d o n — the
, A crude cross made from tha wreckage of thalr pbne marks
CApItal'g W a ll S tre e t— a fte r the grave of five Italian filers shot down In tha African dcaert.
Nad
re id e ra
fire d
end A British Royal A ir Korea flier b khown placing the marker.
bombed th e m etropolle in the
f i m t t t in ce n d le rv e a u u lt of
t h e ,w a r.
Bluntly Um British Government
apcoaad' Ounnany of a "dellberata attempt*, to burn thu city
Without regard for military oh-

Liverpool Is Still Jaunty Despite
Bombs, Letter Sent Here Discloses

Local Newlyweds
Are Cut, Bruised
. In Aiito Accident

of

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aowlywnb •ware married
talmas Day al the Comttgtbodlsl Church Ip Day.

Mica gltq Richard ufx

t&gt; t*m om t“»
picture of tha rettllag af tbc wvri, “ Cher. 0
J 'k r e S trip ," which wiB'ba shown naxt Friday and Saturria*
tha
Saturday at tha

W-

Make Over Rstebllshmenta

In
State Total 8^235

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tba label, la know what you
buy, don't guana. Judge bow much
you are gattlng l»y nat walght or
WA8BIN0T0 N, Dec. M -y io . by volume, not by tha aba of tha
packnga.
T o Ba an Honaat Cook. Tha
family pays for tha food you oraparai fead It to tha fmally. not
ta tba garbagu can « r tba klUban
alnk.

♦ I '" " * a f . Hondo*. Clark of
I natd ctrenlf Court* and tha off). . '•
lal a*aI th.reof, this Hh day Of
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^ H e a g a r y 'a minister of ngrlcul.
W t l kdanaal Tglaki. resigned
ygatardAv because, It wsa roportadTba differed with the govern.
■Hat over the mas* movement
ef OerenAu troop* through H un.
Other dlaaanalon within tha govariunaat also wha reported but It
could net bn learned whether
i m N resignation* might ba as*
. r f t ^ a wma na sign ** far that
W ! Ganaan* ptannad ta Uka
g grip on Hungary aa they al-

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pected At Party

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Contact With London
Ia Suddenly Bitoken
’ N E W Y O R K . Dad. IQ _ &lt; A P &gt;
— Cable and wireless communi­
cations from New York directly
to Laudan went dead Sunday
night noma Uma After tho B ri.

RESIDENCIES

day a . “ tremandoualy pleased*
by the reaction la the address In
ahlch ba told th« nation It faced'
an .i r .r y .n e , comparable only
iO war aad that It mual be “ th*
treat araanal of democrary."
'
Secretary K a rl, aald the prrai.
dent war rtailflrd that thr trad-'
•ra of both parties | ira lie iM b
ipeach.
President llo«a*vrlt,
predicting
H a ll, laat night that the A lia pnw.
•ra would not win the war, da.
dared '‘emphatically'' we niuit
get war weapons to Britain In rrol.
urn. and quickly, and (hat tha
United Slalra now haa “ no right
or reaaon to encourage talk of
peace."
On the wiilrly discussed queelinn of aid to the Uriliih, lha
Preaident aald:
“Tha people of Europe who are
defending Iheinaelvra do not aak
ua to Hn their fighting They aak
ua for the implemrnta of ear, lha
planea, the tanka, tha guna, tha
frelghtrra which will enable them
to fight for their liberty and our
security. (Emphatically we mual.
----irsepw
ge t' theae weapon! to them In
Three two realdrners at Redondo Beach,
litl«\ A number cf w rit roast licachi't writ*
•uffident volume and quickly
Calif.,
w
rrr
undermine,I
|&gt;y
giant
cambers
rol­
**fill many houien writ* »oll*i|i*» ti.
enough an we and our rnildrei),
ling in from the Pacific on an rxtrrm rly high
will uo aaved the agony and auf.
faring of war which otlirra hare
had to endure."
The Preaident railed on Ihe na.
lion to become “ the great areenal
of democracy."
In a world-wide broadraat front
the White llouae he repeatedly
caatlgated the policlra of N ad
Oarmany. If Great Britain ahould
ba defeated, he aald, tha A n il
A stolen r.n h a * i r r o i iid *n,|
power, would “ control the eon.
"
M Jarvi*, found » u li tinlinen la of Europe, Aala, Africa,
J*r' "• » iailud hy C'uiatnldi n D r .
An* Ira IIa and the high raaa.'
K u p rc c lil
D e liv ­
I Slone of flvivdn early Sun&gt;la&gt;
H t b no aaaggeratlon tn say,"
h
morning before Ihe ownvi, (i
he conlinuad, " that all of a* In
e r s A p i M '. 'i l F u r A i d
M l astingij ,,l Oilund
Im &gt;
lha Amrrlraa wodld he living at
II was Italaatng
T o C h i l d m i ' s I Io n ic *
O n BriRl r i
loa tot
Marry riMentt. wf tht-. rt‘ v »■
with rrploalee buHeU. eeonomk
AhotH r»0 families have rii»*vr«i fniced ' l l (hr it,ad nli oil ,j mi
aa well ai military."
The fate of email nallnna In into Kanfupl dm ini; thr pa- t t %%• orloel Sunday moining when in,
Europe, Rnoarrrlt declared, “ tall* innnlliB In makr liirlr homcB oi 'Inver of f|lr , ( „|PI1
ua what It rnrani to live at t,ir t» rriuain for pari of thr artison, over on II,e wrong aide Mi Will
••nil proceeded In (Ivied,,
K ,
point ef a Naal gun."
Mra II K Aikrn. Ji , in chai|;r
Tha talk, for which the l're«i of (lit- litforinaOun H* «»th on I.akr &lt; "O'.txlilr slollr nil! ,,f I„.,j
r*'|M,|| |f,P inrlrfdif
Mi
s|on,
dent rerrlved numrrouw *uggr«
liona and which he rr-draftrd Shoir lloiilrvurd, aiinoiincril to. Ihen went out looking fm i|„
acren tlmea before delivery, an. day. with the peak of tnurlal man mid fniind I,in, ................
•he rm parked nn Die |,.fi N„|,
deter,bed by him aa “a talk on travel wtill In le leachevl
Vlailnr* from nver half of Die "f Die mail
national aerurity" rather than
W lieil Ihe man was failed ,'
4B ntate* have *lgned Die regiu
“a fireside rhal on war."
,,,
Calling for a gigantic speed tiatinn lemk al Die Infmmatinh driver*' l|ren*e w« f,
p o .,e „i„n issued In n ,\| |.„ ,
up of arraa production, he eai l lluotli. Mra. Aiken said
Kd aaid lllggiua, aerrelary nf inger nf Orlando A rail t„ ||.
the notion of “business aa -jauai
mual be dlacardad
and
note the Srininnle Cuunty Chamhei nf Orlando police |e*ulf,,| in fnol
that the mg Die owner nf Ihe liirn ie n| I,,
planea, tanka, guna and freight f'ominerve. lepurted
"hrtlrr apartinentn are practically home Mi |,«.Dug*, |. „k. I lr„
era ruahed to completion
“Th.ro will t&gt;a an 'hot tie neck. filled, and there I* a demand f it hi* eai on Die adviee i f the (ii '
In our daUrmlnallort to aid Grral more nf them " Those who have lando police and found hi* gmng.
Britain," ha aald. “ No dictator, vacant anarlmenla were ' urged rni|tty
C iMfirm of ilriMtkrtinr^g pip |
no combination of dictator., will by Mr lliggina In check arnl aer
weaken that determination h&gt; that they are In lha bast contli. |i«rkirt|r on Hip hivhway thr.I i./f l
i»f»n |iUr«o| hv I hr )*hm | mitht^
threata of how they will conatru. Don tn ivnt.
that determination."
“The month nf Januaty ia •lil B W«*r«* HiMflllENrcl Mft.l |||C
The nation Inalsta, he aald. alwaya the *i,iggrat monlh fm OrUnilo blirriff f-aiiif af|«*i i)•.
that lh.ro must be no strikaa oi tourlata." Mr lliggina declared, man. taking him ha« k In H ilm
lockout. In defane* Industrie* anti wo ei|&gt;rcl a great many nuur •III atul rhargiriK him with -i. .1.
r.a ra aa to over-es pans Ion of people during Ihe neat month AH ilig 4hr rai
T h r o »n rr of thr ra i. v*h** itri'l
plant capacity moat not block Hi- profieity uwneta ahould gel their
program, ba aald. Moreover, t!., rooms and apartments In ahapr .»»i4 kn« wti it w ik utolrii until ii
wa»
i «-|oir I i i | foii ii c| unn. h rir
produatlon of carta In consumer and Hat tho vacancies with the
and Itrwjry goods will bare to Chamber of t'ommarca nr the ami rut hi* tar rally thr mmr
morning
defense reduction if Informal,n,, Booth."
and whan lha machines and re*
Mra. Aiken aald that UHiiiat
materials Involved are needed traftle
through
Hanford
*ai
“ **rry out “aur primary and eapacblly heavy during tha Christ­
mas holidays, |&gt;arllcubrly un
Christmas flay arvi Chrial niA*
Ere, Inquiries have bean received
Sima Ihe New tea, hull,In)
about tba “ Big Tree”, the i m ,. and
fishing llrenac* fur/ this earth,n. fall* un Wrilnrada)-, the Seni,»u|r
Gun Glut, has derided to Imvr
H* regular weekly *h»„l. usual
'y held Tin,, a«lay, on that day
Sr&gt;l Smith, arv-retarv. Ntirtotimfii
tedav It la felt that a la, get
.lumber of maik*mru will hr able
U* attend (&gt;n New Veal'. Ila/
than on Thursday,
Mi
.Smith

Move ^ojen Car Found Rotarians Make

ncrvoNc In TouriHla
I Exported During
Month Of January

u &gt;*&gt;«.Iunwr.

ford by (rein laat night.
Deputy Sheriff Paul Joyra nf
Halnaa City aahl that Uia car
driven by Tyre, traveling east on
the highway crashed Into a car,
traveling west, driven by William
Young, Winter Haven negro. T h r
Young car had plowed into the
rear of a third car driven hy
Crocket Karnell, llalnaa City ath­
letic conch, which was also going
weet.
The Karnell car had attempted
a left hnnd turn Into a dairy farm
• hen tha driver noticed the ne­
gro'* car close behind him. Just a
second before the crash. Young»
ear was hr/lcd over to lb* left
Into the path nf tba Tyre car.
' George Gathers, hla wife Mamie,
and daughter, Frederica, riding
with Young war* injured.
Gathers-was reported laat night
In n dying condition nt n local
hospital.
hla
wife's
recovery
doubtful. Tha girl was not ser­
iously hurt
Tha Sanford newlywed* yvare
given first aid at the office of
D r. J . If. Rogers, Jr.,' as war*
Young nod Uw Gather* girl.

TWO

Good Resolutions
For Year Of 1941

tr aaBblon south of Haines
i .V , H.. hi. Thalr car was
had, and two riegroca In
’ f n r were acrlqualy In-

0, L O V E 'a d l laughter are brought ,U tha acrean in tha flhu*
i
Natl Cfcward'e "Blttar Bwaat" which ro:«nlU a Jaanattanald aad, Nflson Eddy aa al&gt;)glng awaathaarta for tha savanth
Tha picture w ill ba th* attraction at tha R iU New Y ta r'i

GIANT WAVES WRECK

50 Families

taralag baroc from a'wadding trip
to M bm l and Kay West, ware

*&lt;■ we - have n* air ririd shelter
Wo hare a couple of rentreinn
nn the floor and w* keep hot
hollies always on tn caa* i n hava
to-run under.
"When we are having a "quiet
night, WP have all the beds down­
stairs In ona room When
__ th«
gun* atari shaking every win.
(low
aaiitl
floor,
■
■■— r. we gat up ant) »le#i
In Ihe hall. Well. wa don't
'
sleep
horauae
never know If the
m at bmnb is for ua. W* iiave
had several In our town, t » » of
which dropped nt Uw bottom
of the mail, and you navar tap
»uch a mass In your Ufa. Luckily
no one was killed but four house*
a,* condemned and nearly all th*
window* around ware blown out.
Thafa tho nearest, and I Jolly
wall hop* w* gat nothing nearer.
"Wa had weeks of that aort,
and It la vary trying. We are
carrying on. aa wa hare neither
seen or beard anything as th*
people of Liverpool, London. Gov.
entry, and many nlora places
“ Do not li*ngino wa walk
about dtprwaad and tnlsarwMs—
Just tha opposite.'. Everybody U
out to do for oath other, I am a
member of the W . V . B. (W o­
men* Volunteer SanrMa), and we
tun a aoldlere' canteen and knit
for (ham. W* gat about TO W
l f r V r o ,nf ,nd W W Write, read,

adknpwMnd
from Now

NUM UER

108

Roosevelt Is
Pleased With Tolerance Limited, Asserts
Talk’s Effect
Rom e After Roosevelt Talk
President Is Grati­
fied By Comments,
From Officials Of
Political P a r t i e s

lit Balkans
&gt;pears Nearer
“ D L o p O IR P L A Y S ■CUPID” U tha Utgst In tha popular aariat
faaturlng Blondla, Dogwood, Baby Dumptyng and D ab/ .and w « l
bp acrafnad n a it Toaaday aa part ef ■ popular doubla feature.
W g a ln day program at tha Rita. It b aald to ba by far tha beat

Member Associated IY tss

(*un Club Shoot To
Re Held Wt*(liu‘H(lHy

Hiller’s Attitude Rc■naiiiH Undisclosed;
Speech Ts Welcomed
By British Officials

French Say Chat
Is ‘Sensational’

I Mr &lt;d I in,'il ( , &lt;-r i)i;i 11 rtyaclim i In I In* I'irsK iciit'M fire siil&lt; Inlh Ijiv I niK lil in Ililln r '8
own iHi'Miim l i'pcrt'1 and u n ­
til h r tliim.'ipH In lirt'itk III*
pili’iiri' tin niM' cjin p redict
w li.il Hit' j it li lii 'lf w ill In*, it
w a i iiiilii'nli'd.
A
W llli' lill'll.i : !• i.pokrantau
*nid •inplmliriilly. “ I hu\r no antt•»t« itarim til \%hrtl*vrr to nil Itr
&lt;f Hi* t**» ilitm lukott.’* This alio
i.* « t|*.»Mi* oi Hit* min|itilrtUoii
' l m.i&gt; iu*i iiiu).p iiii &gt; r iainnrnl
t ■tit■•t kOlDJ tin |t*Mt' I »"H. '*
\» I: otK Vit 1*11110 (inyila, F as •i t «*lti f. *i«|»lir(t witli n warnttil* l !»*•« Ilit
i.m rr" of the
\ v« i In.Hi* *1 4aity&lt;lu railed (he
I' m i*I« mI Oh ' itbun of nil unde•I * ••! M.ti I«•11|*Iit ii}:*ini5t (he

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in h v oft r &gt;*AI(1 till*
" m *ii a I io i 1*11 ' nthera
friit'&lt;l tft jirr^rnl Etotia». «i Anirri'u'i. I»ilr would
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n |'i»: t ( l i t
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n i»|an**c a d irtM
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,|i,'v aa Dval or
inaugural apeerh
mint wo* nut ra t­
I, 'I he President
in, &lt; sped.iionary
m l nvei en!. Aa
- w e d . tunny of
tliat un Hide! Ihn
itde I It,** nur navy
f
, nnvnya and
,rl&lt;ial d&gt; l&lt; li ve of

I rinalili.|ii(«l at
uni;
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(iniibtiniUrB
. isatl ll»

lard are
fund big

m northeast Suntbay,
by aitebtly higher

C. I. O., Packard Co.
Agree On Wage Hike

- New Year Is Seen

t i l IV V o l t h . Dec
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(iila h lu &gt; d m mg
(..I mII ih I r 'r h l ri,to p a rr,l w ill
|,. t year, cu n lin u m g a d r t lin D ,r fo u rth o lre ic h t y eat. it
i ,p „ r t r d
Hie A m r r ir a ,, Kool
(u a r b r s A aa »a -i«ti«n t '-la y
b'mir other ibuilh* «&lt; 'ie I
rc c tly aseiilw d tu fsaitlwll.
death* Inrluded all college,
school, a lh lrtif club and uni

pleyeis.

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More Flu Casen Are
Reported In Nation
W A S H IN G T O N , pec.
An Increasing number of caeca
of Yssplfptery dlaaahaa and In­
fluents ware reported by tbs War
Department at A rm y station* an
waat eaast, aaathweet and control

TrcaHury Seckw Five
Rillion For Defense
W A S H IN G T O N , Dee. JO— ( A V I r&gt;.i jury esperta calculated to!
,1*v 'hey would hav* to borTUW\
a l» » t five billion dolara bn 1941
I,, fiiiam-a tba defanaa program
•ml v* dared wbather they «md4
yet voine *,f It from school chudin a* well aa bankrra.
One plan twlng worked not torhnlea something Uka th# t t coat
aavlnga (tamps which I rk U a rg li
bought daring (hn *W arid W g ^
Treasury Secrelarv M s ig n tM U
has rrqneated N C I b b tm f, * , .

LOCAL WEATHER

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A dolf Hitler, and hi* gang o f ruffians can find small
com fort in the speech o f President Roosevelt la a tn lfh t?T J
they have expected appeasement from this cduntrjF, ytm j
were doomed., to disappointment. for president Roosevelt
showed no disposition to retreat, no fe a r o f d icta to r tor's strict order* and ba saft
white feather. He told them o f f about " h i k k tha only-way l ean eentlnaa
to enjoy tha. ctnolurnfat* of putfe
thoroui_
is could.
**W ca^ an " atay on Uncle
Declaring In effect a national emergency equivalent to Ik
Sana’a •payroll.
a state oMVar, President Roosevelt called upon the nation
JOHN PEACOCK
.
for mAxImum production of materials of war, everything
RESOLVED: Thnt I will hot
from* pistol* bullets to warships. He promised the utmost make any resolution* thi* year.
Altoort always In'the past I baea
aid to Great Britain and other nations fighting aggras- made
’ soma fine' rrsolatlons at
dloh, denounced tho Nails in unmistakable terms slid pre­ tha beginning of the year but
dicted the ultimate defeat of the Axis powers.
they don’t last so what’s tha usa.
ANDREW CARRAWAY
Pointing to the futility at any attempt to negoti*
That t will never
ate A peace with Germany, or to'try to get along with the go RESOLVED)
'the dairy 'bualnaaa again
Nasla in tho event of their victory. President Roosevelt andInto
that’ I will never give any.
quoted from the Fuehrer’s own words: ’There are two one a good cradlt rating who doc*
go
Into
tho dairy business, and
Worlds that stand opposed to each other . . . With this
baaidda anybody who drinks milk
other world we cannot ever reconcile ourselves—I can beat khoald
ba regarded a* a aour risk.
any other power in th*o world."
• — ’ HARRY TOOKE
If Great Britain goes down, the President continued,
RESOLVED: That 1 will net go
the Axis powers will control the continents of Europe, Mf-hny mare Ratary boat ridaa
Africa, Asia, Australis and tho high seas and will be in A without my own favorite marked
daatc. TWd thing of oaing an or.
position to' bring unprecedented force against us. **Hf ii SSry^Vack'Of.
dim# ataro carda
no egaggeratlon to say that all of us in the AmeHeiw dHft always work out
would bs living at the point of n gun—a gun loaded With “ r CHARLES BRADSHAW
RESOLVED: That.l'arfll not
explosive bullets, economic as well as military."
" ,,t
nunafk’ tbb’ 1 Sanford Baseball
Pointing out that it Is impossible for us' to appease CtubSn
1041, That I will not a).
the Nails, President Roosevelt declared, "hfo man can law1anrsaM1to- ba poraaadad to
4» aO'-faf'any cash cetmMeratlon,
by eothpukrton, constraint appreTPRAt
fctnrienr air fear of or from my
friaddt, a o fr t e n for tha probtka-inf g'ringaWs seat'In HaaOWE aklaadiT.1&lt;hango ray mind
WMdril am Vary-Mfialy to do;
- CLYDE PARKER
RESOLVED* That adder no rlr.
etiMstaites ' Will' l''to t my work

thkvtafa,
I unbrallas, efyJogTsm*

urmfliilffita o f wnr, President IJoonevclt naid the’ tuition atlsest-S -h an
i aid prigoim* on p wWexpects defense IndustriCH to carry on without itrUtfes tit- and' meke Dor
rt, ^ f
nsksdnfSd pad common lockouts‘Ifcpd h o commended l&gt;oth Industry and laboh'frtr ?'.?£*?• , IM .
Its s w f it 'b f cb-opcratlon with tho ^vernm erit. But he
r e s o LVED:
oprparvle the reined added that present efforts arc not enough. "W e must have Pigy golf again,
rrln* an old, brocaded more ships, more guns, more planes— more o f everything." I will not play
Wo must discard the notion of "business as usual.”
••
i of itsrtjlr* boulevard*:
With tho United States us "the groat arsenal o f de- JJ^n,/ h,
MM rjaa* renaUlraly mocracy," President Roosevelt predicted the outright d * / win.
feat o f the Axis powers. "Tho British have received itftlROY I
tad sighing cariosities valuable military support from the Greek Arm y. Tueif
r e -?0I£ e RL
si—In Ik# uarelrntlng strength is growing. It is the strength o f merf and women iJu* ~.tPmy' lea
who valup their freedom more highly than they value1 fora th*y sppoii
pveir lives. I believe that Ihe Axis powers are not gbliig 1 wanted tba
to win this wnr. I bnae thnt belief on tho latest and beat but I wantad i
information."
. . . .
"
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Lynch Record

B O D E N U EIM

In npilo o f tho fuel lliut llio number o f lynchlngg
Jiowctt o nllgiit iiitminp In t ill) over the preceding year,
Hose who ore opposotl to thin form o f law violation can
S o heart that the situation is Improving. Over a period
ending luck hardly more than a generation, the lynch­

ing record has shown nn almost constant tendency to, de-

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‘ This yenr there were four iiernoiui lynched. One of
UtSm was white, tlio rest negroes. Showing how lynching
,lg peculiarly a BouUiern problem, nnb of these lyiKhihn
occurred In Alabama, on« in Tennosnee and two id Georgia.
Wo are glad to aco Hint Florida this year hgs a clean record.
This number of four is one more tfcon the number
lynched in 1939, but It la two lest than .the number
&gt; watorstand lynched In 1038, and four less than tho number lynched'in
t m m m i 1937. alid 1930. Thus with the singlo except ton of Isat'year,
7
Sthe lynch record for this year shown an Improvement oVw
ny year fur the past fivo yenrs, and we believe for'any
ear prior to that time.
,
Also, significant Is |hp fact that officers of the law
prevented lyiichingn In 22 instances. In 21 of these esses,
violenco was liveried by such precautionary measures as
removing tho offender to n idoco of safety In plenty of
timd. In only one Instance was it nocessary to uito irm *d
force to drivo o f f tho mob.

mTy have babies of their own, snd
that helps business. • • *
/)
: • RANDALL CHA8 8 \
Resolved:'That I will give more
Uam la tba future to my business
1ntarsal* and not wasta so much
vanning around with girls, ga­
tor to'nlghl duba and standing
on Um street corner, and I fur­
ther resolve to eschew politics
nad vote the Democratic ticket.
GRORGK ROLUNH
t ,
Resojved) ‘ That I believe ihe
taaae pnM by trucks and busses
to-too high and I am going to
aes whaCl can do to get It rddoced, to UHI.
••..
H. » . COUtMAN
Resolvedi Thnt'I will attend no
dinner parties throughout th*
uamtog year without first ascer­
taining.that tba- electric service,
to tb« kitchen to functioning pro­
perly bad I farther promise not
its get 4lt up again where anybody
tolgnt M snoexed. 1
GEORGE HARDEN
Resolved: That to 1941 I wll)
put water in the milk Instead of
milk In Jbe water. This Banford
water to so high now that I must

I vUl net1go Mar th* deg Stock
this year.■
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P. 8. Resolved that I wilt net

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Many Left Homeless
After JRftid_Oii Town

Jhto

KsatftHl'nEt^itfiSRfl «m
pay a y p U t rML-Pwtadffce Bex

A ' SOUTHWEST ENGLAND
TOWN. Dae. SO —0P&gt;— Hun­
dred* of people vara laft tem­
porarily homeless and n larga
pamber of shops vara wrttVtd bp
tha 240th and heaviest of Crr■aa -air raid* on thU particular

miT,Jut

In 1940' I hare- .pcftt • M o/
lima setting theer* tsretolto cat
‘back
'■ an again
" and 1 didn’t art*
a cant I'm ■
Colie CoI*man.
will appreciate this.

town.
S British

canaorahlp
forbid*
ilffkaticn o f tha town bat
ITeai .fb* circumstances It appemra
to ba 'eltbar Plymouth or South'

snaps

al o t

Rasolrad: That tbrpagbont tbd
year of 1S4I I prMblrt' Mat to
shoot at any mor* doer ualaaa the
bush more* and then only If Jake
Adam* la hiding btMad it, aSd'I
further resolve aa praaacatlng ‘attomey to pat anybottp 'In Jsir
who mention* this Subject again.
0. O. 8 H IN H O L S B B

&gt; ta|d, Omagh short, was
SM hundreds .of incen-

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Resolved: Tkat
will con
On
That I wilt
rontlnn*
to support tho New Deal dull
th* coming year so I have to t
past, even tho they may aom
times be wrong. -1 am certainly
glad that I did my part toward
defeating that Willk to crowd last
year and I am quite sura that
Ihe Democrats would give me a
good Job If It were called to their
attention.
r r a ii nrKD
Resolved: That I will not drink
any cuffee, coca cola or alher
stimulants—except well, let Mm
tell it.
' TT;
GKNR ROUMILLAT RESOLVED: That'I will eonlinuo to sell dnlgs In my drug
store during 1941, when their
Vale loes not Interfere with; toy
regular buslneta of dry good*
notions, groceries, hardtrare and
ladles’ underwear. -'&lt;&lt;■»• y w
HOLLAND DBAN
R E S O LV E D : That T w ill not
laugh St Gordon’s Jokes, Uke

bomb* w*r» scattered over

iris of the town. High •*II, some of heavy caliber,
Ad and fall on wldcl/ separv
residential areas.

Jjtyuor Ston
THE VERY B E S T
In Liquors, Wines,
Gins
FREE DELIVERY

J 1 W In Benefit* Phone 7HH-J—Arcade Bldg.
WASHINGTON, Dee. so —(S’)

— A report filed with the Sen­

te and House agriculture com.
hlttees shokred yesterday .173
Florida .tatMVIdasWr companies
(id organisations received bonelt payments V ,91000 dr more
Ihdsr-tM 1910 sgrteultoral con.
ervatlon program.
1 These appar bracket payees
wcetvad :§9B9,9M-’ I" was said
nta figure’ toa* far short of tha
Mel: Florida1' payments as l*s*
However, most of my Atlanta torn eda 'percent'of the•payee*
will not havo to pay any tax tor the' country a* a Whale got
*
anyhow aa I try to maka my !e much as 91,000;
bill larga enough to taka op say * Ih‘ a latter o f tfmnsmlttal, 8eeprofits whkh thay may mass:-'' »t*ry Wtokard 'adldrhto)e than
13 percent of Urt participating
W.B. BALLARD
RESOLVED: That I will at­ bnaara'earned ddymVnt* of less
tend all Slate Road Department
meeting* In tha future, tkat 1
will push tha hospital project,
that I will ahaka hands with)
■It th* voter* In tha aounty and
kiss their tablet, and I furihaS
retolva that I will not ba a eaadU
data for any office at tba neat
flection.
;}
BILL HILL
RESOLVKl That 1 will nrt
run tor mayor bat will taka to
bfcfore I will lat *them tart aft
clothe* and I will not go t* Cuba.
BILL HUTCHISON RESOLVEDi Tkat dWbn 1941
i wll ba a good boy and work
bard all of Ota yafer, that I wOl
Mr. and Mr*, 'bonajd Anderson
punch tha clMk aa time; that 'l
will shave every day and avoid f '.West Raka Reach have rathat -flva o'clock nbadoar", -that irnad-lo dmlr kotos aftsr spendI i will -Las my Badsrtktomr •f 'Chrlstams .with Mr. and Mrs.

and mayba HSnta Claus ar &gt;lUl
Lsffler will glvs ma at retie
east Christmas.- &gt;• • -•**:
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HERB POPE

RF.80LVEO: That 1 will not
tot the next Rotary President
appoint ma on tho ’Sportol preL
gram* Conualtlso. I-' te a S N
Kind being tbs' song trader or
en the committee eg *slde*alks
and aewere" bet I’m efridU tBte
tpeeial Program Job to going1te

Let aa frgSM tkat pfetaro far yaa new. Wa
hare a Vary Urge pa.
•arts*cat of ready made
fra are. of the vary la­
test styles to wood, glass,
and metal. Aba framaa
made to order from Um
Urgeat selection of weald.

W 4 &amp; &amp;
A. Balding of
Ariiaitotig, u l, -W dr itrAvad
» spend savers)'months and toe
flair la the Be taler cottage.
ML and lire.’ Li C. Tfllto. and
m*#r •are vUUIng relatives’ to

“Burpee's Seeds Grow”
ALl* KINDS OF FIAJWER &amp; VEGETABLE SEEDS

HENRY A. RUSSELL
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TELEPHONE 41

100 W. FIRST ST.

_______ Try Oar Aisles and Gsrdekla Special FertlUwr;

Ihal’s how w r tool about

F R E J E MA NL
SH OES

IVEY’S
Breakfast At Looey’s
HOME-COOgBD
LUNCHES

^ ’
EARLS TURNER
RESOLVED: Tkat In the fu­
ture 1 wlU never refuse t* scire
ns chief bsttoteoer at ’ ftebire
ptowtoa, unless my Uae Is bm»

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The record shown that it Is not only possible to pre­
Raaolvedt ‘ That In Urn coming
vent lynchings In tho South; it is possible to prevent them yedr
I wlU art bay n patotsd
without bloodshed'and without federal Interference. O fJ
fleers o f the law duly elected by southern people can do It
when they havo, an aroused public oplpion back o f them.
Public opinion in the South supports th is' determina­
tion to put down lynchings and If glveft tlme WW ‘ cow pletcly solve this problem without well mssning but mis­
guided help fro m 'th e ouUlde.

Alcphol’fl Effect On Brain Said
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Personal Activities
L IL L IA N AD AM S, Society Editor

Pi Kappa Alphas Are
Pajice
Calendar Hosts At
Q M Scouts will meet at 8:46
M. at tha LitU* House with
bnkat roll*, nosebag supper and
iankfnat, and two aticfci of wood.
1. Court t i Awards will ba held
k 7:00 •‘dock at the
Little
m e e t in g

t o n ig h t

” Practice of officer* for Semi­
nole Chapter Two, Order of the
r tem Star, will be held tonight
T:80 o'clock at the Masonic
TH U R S D A Y
Townaend Club will meet at
1:00 P. M. In the Court House
'or election of officers for the
Mw year. A ll
member*
and
tleods are urged to attend the
Reeling.
/
Seminole Chapter Two, Order
if the Eastern Stpr, will hold
ttrs for the yegr will be in their
Jjttiotie |or the first meeting of
M* yeer. A ll alaUing member* are
tfrlted t e a t ^ d v . meeting.
or jBrltaln Club will
3i«n* of Mrs. A . W.
'eat Nineteenth Street.
U : B. Forest Service has
1 23,000,000 tree* In Neaheltarbelts since 1035 and
$0 percent hare survived.

Mtfnher* of FI Rapp* Alpha
fipterpity free# hoaU SptwyUy
ercalof /Tom 10.00 JL M. until
S:00 o'clock at their annual
Chriatmaa danca at tha Orlpndo
Country Club.
Among tboae attending from
Sanford were: Mlaa Coo
Cogbura,
luck, Mlaa
Mlaa Doroth
da Oraaa, lil

S M ffH E

i Whig ham. MUa Eairt, MUa Elisabeth D y » Marian Eatridge, Miss
&gt;Oten. Miss Marguerite
Powers, M r. and Mrs. O.
A.
Speer, Mr- and Mr*. Edwin ghlnholaef, Leroy Cooper. S L Clair
White, Jr., (Walter Haynes, J r .,
Richard Dees. Grade Gallant, Jr.,
Dub Epps, Prank Woodruff, III,
Jack Woodruff, Dick Brown, Jim ­
my Dyson. Leroy Lang, Jo* Me.
Gitalin, BUly Zechry, R. 0. Jllekaon,
Jr.,
Georg*
Anderson,
Robert Kumbey, Allen Wallace,
C. A . Whlddon, J r , Bratton Per­
kins, Edwin Branan. Jacob Rich­
ter, Brue* Bolt. Donald Lam ion,
John Morgan, Jimmy McGowan,
Clyl* H urt, Jennings Hurt, El­
mer Eehola, Rich Gllleapl# and
Jack Grant.

Mps. Rate Warrtn,
E. K . SwRim Marry
The marriage of Mr*. Kate
Warren to E. U Swalm. both of
this city, wa* solemnUeyl Friday
evening at 7:00 o'clock In the
Prtshylerian Church with the Rev.
E. D . Brownlee officiating In the
presence of a •mall group of
grieitd* and relatives.
Mr*.
Swalm
wore
a grey
suit with a contrasting embroid­
ered lac* blouse tnd navy acces­
sories. Her corsage wa* uf *wretheart rotes.
Bafpre her
marriage.
Mrs.
Swalm wa* employed
by thr
Yowall Company
for
arvrral
years. Mr. Swalm I* manager of
Thorpe Furniture Company of
Sanford.
Mr. and Mrs. Swalm plan to
mak* their home In the Park
Apartment* on Park Avenue and
Eighteenth Street.
Present at tije wadding were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph fUewkrt, Mi*.
A U n Stewart, MU*
Ernestine
Waters of Qrlftndo and
Mr.
Swalm'* sUtar of Orlando.

BARGAIN DAY!
Double tYoffram

Friend* of Batty Jena Vam
will regret to learn that aba
broke her arm on Chlalmai day.
Nrwtoo
WbUworih
returned
Last week from Wayeroai, Ga.,
whero he (pent two week*.
O. K. Goff h** returnod from
Thomaaville, Ga, where K* spent
U m weekend with relatives.
M r.-and Mr*. Gene Turner of
Wauchula were the Christmas
holiday gueats of Mr. and Mr*.
R. W. Turner.
Mlaa Lola Garrett of Jackson11* la visiting in Sanford aa the
teat of her sUtar, Mrs. B. A.
Friend*

of

Mrs.

M.

Minarik

regret to leant that ah* unJillerwent
an appendectomy Sat­

urday afternoon at the FerualdLaughton Memorial Hoapltel.

MU* Camilla Does left today
to return to Washington, D. C ,
after vUltlng for two
weeks
with her mother, Mr*. R.
R.
De**, and brother, Richard Dea*.
Jimmy Chapman ha* returned
to his hams In Vatdoate, G a ,
after spending the holidays hare
With his broJn-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Goff.
Mr. and Mrs. N .
worth have aa their
sever*I days. Clarence
of Wsycrota, G a , a
Mrs. Whitworth.

J . Whit­
guest for
I). Collins
brother uf

Mr*. Eunah Johnson of DeLand spent Saturday in Sanford
on
frataepite bwataiaa*.
Mrs.
Johnson U {Bctrlet president of
Delta Kappa Gamut*
Mr*. C.
A.
Whlddon
and
ughtcr*. Mb* ,1/enQip Whld*
n ami Mias Joyce
Whjtidoni
spent 8unday In Daytona Beach,
*nd New Ripygita Beach with

e

frlapd*.

Mr. and Mr*. W . E Richard­
son of Orlando, and Mr.
and
Mrs. «W. F , Richardson. J r , and
daughter. Nanay, of Ta w tu ware
the guest* yesterday of Mr. and
Mrs. C, A. Haines at their home
en Park Avanu*.

Lillian S. Jones
Weds Joseph l
Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lee Shin.
hol»er of thU city ate aunuunc.
In* the marriage of- their daugbter, Lillian Shlnbotaer Jo n r\ to
Mlaa Lucy Roumillat, 010 Pal­ Ji*rph W. Dattn. ion of N r. and
metto Avenue, from 4 :00 until Mr*. Drnni* W. Darin of White
6:80 o’clock Wednesday after­ Plain*, N. Y., on Dec. 26 In Jackjonvillf.
noon.
Mr*. Davif who hai
many
The rooms of Mis* Roumillat'a
graduated
borne will be opened rnsuite and friend* in h infonl
decorated with holiday sugges- fnun thr local high aehool but
tiona of greens and lighted red for thr |&gt;a*t in yrar* hae made
taper*. The te» table will be her home In Jacksonville.
Mr Davin i« a prominrnt real
overlaid with an Italian cut work
larano lace cloth and pre- estate operator in Jacksonville
aided iover by alumnae member* where they will make their heme.
Including 'Ir.*.
M
Ruljdi Wight, Mr*.
Roy Mann, Mrs. J. I). Woodruff
and Mrs. E J^ Nel«on who will
pour tea during the appointed
hour*.
Acting a* hostesses will
be
Miss Hetty Corrodi wa* com­
Mias Roumillat, Mi** Olcda H y­ plimented Saturday rvenlu* wit"
son, Mia* Catherihr- White, Miss a birthday dance given by hei
Mary 'Wight. Ml** Lillian Adam*, n other. Mis
Dorothy Corrodi.
Mr*. Charles nett*, Mr*. W. A. from * 00 I* M until 12:00 o f lock
Adam*, Mr*, lloy Frank Synirs, *t the Woman’*' Club.
Jr., Mrs. A. K. Power*. Mr*. It.
Chaperone* for the evening were
C. Maxwell, Mr*. Janie* lliggins M i. Murray McDonald or Dayand Mr*. Bennett l.nt'our of New letin Reach, Mr* Hal Wight, Mr*.
Orleans, fa
Melton Yelvingloii and the ho.«Out cf town T i l Della mem­
bers Invited to attend include:
I,........ ti l l in nml birthday cake
from
Orlando,
Mi*»
Frances wen* present w itb thi- homirce
Blake, Ml** Bette Slenion*. Mis* weie prevent with the honor.'
Polly Kennedy. Mi** Catherine M l., Anil* McDonald of Day*
Shell, MU* Maureen Timm**. MU* : , iiiii llench. Mi** I m &gt; YY'aid, Y|G«
Natalie
Vance.
Mi** Cnrinne ton.tie tin wins. Mi.«s Cutherrne
Smith, Mi** Orlene Cox.
Mia* i link. Mis* Maitlni Page. Mis*
Carolyn Collin*. Mi.** Joan Mil­ Mai tlm
Blown.
Mi,*
Sylvia
ler, Mi** Viigiotii June* Mini Mi*» M.i-iti, Mis* Camille
Batten,
Margaret Smith
,
Mi. . shuley t ameion. Ml** doAUo, Mi»« Jean Colley of Ml. I, Ha Ktaiis. MU* Minnie Ituth
Dora. MU* Ruby Prevail and Ii'lhum. Mi-s Mnty Anil Wlielehri,
MU* Barbara Wllliamaoii of Ta- M i.- Anne I.I" ell. Mis, Belli
v*re*. Min* Marie Ityril.
Mi»a hull-, and M l- Je-.e 1 edge
Mary Upchurch. MU* Sally llipp.
Also. Frank Unhinwn. Stanley
and MU* Mildred Scott of Day- Slat e l, Allied Ii. ndni i , t nuthen
tons Beach and MG* Frnnoe* llidetii*oii. Gerald I.Ovtiing. I! l&gt;
Heard. Mi** Erin Merrri and I ind'ess. t htddiy Spaikinuii, lir.k
MU* Patty Bailey of l)el.«nd.
Spaikiiliili. I eloy Hodge, Sam
l iiiii iinind. Malcolm'
Mm Neill,
II. Id y Callnhnii, Russell Page,
i Interne Mi Key. Al Kigliey, Son­
in liuhii'O, ll:il|di i . wan, Jimmy
1.1,lye, link I’ ll Cl It. Hilly Fpjis.
Walti i llinl. Grinpo Temple,
I. iv ||i in.b n and Hills lliin.l"ii

Betty Corrodi la
Honored At Dance

llA I ’P Y
H 1K TH D A Y
HUNDAt
Stanley llix-krv

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business ■ml thr presenting of
the ) m t I r report*, ■ social hour
( M enjoyed .{pring which Christ­
mas gift* wrro exchanged and
refreshment* rnitvilic thr ChiU t.
m u motif were netted through
the courtesy of Mr*. McKay.
M l « f’lotcncp McKay of Miami
and Glenn K- MrKaj « r i r ( u n t e
O/ thr chapter during the •m ini
hour amt Mr* May O urn of
Michigan wa. a K»*"t f"l thr

merlin ir.

Heaven Discussed
By Rev. McDonald

jasper wall* that make 11.,i, n
a ble**rd place lull iiillu'i I hot
it U a place of real life Say.
in* that Heaven i» oil we .........
it to be. the pa*toi added H i m
mankind i* m le ir-l.d m ilio
topic of Heaven ix-eaune evervone
» Giles It to lx- hi. lufiiie home
Music wa* fuioish«..l 1., it,.*
choir und congregation, mid •»„.
Rev. and Mi* \l, ll. iial.l .-mg
Wilson* "Beaut ii ul i , t&gt;
1 1„.
•ervlcr-* will !m- imitiiiiiid ,Inline
thl* work at the lahei nm I... I i.
caterl on the Saufotd I &gt;i lillido oigl,.
way beyond I lie last -i „ (, h. In
The service t..night wid lo i , ...
lured liy the ti *tiniomal ..I Mi
G Mgwalt, who will 1.11 ,.f
answer In hei persiutiil prayci.

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PKODIKTS

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m ornlnir f&lt;»» A ( I h i i I&gt;i . (•?» . vkh«*n*
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D rim uH nn - Sv IumiI ..f i ttinm* t r r
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mul 'nil tin- iiiiic.

Mt** Julia Mih .ic
and
Min*
Rick Gillespie returned Fri­
llawkiu* nf (in-ellday evrnipg from AshsvtU, N. 0. F.liubetli
un- spending Iwn
wharr h* spent Christmas, l l r ville. H
week• tn Sanford a- tlie cue«la
of Mr. and Mt* Jntui Andc*. J i.
Mia* Moure and Mr* Aiul.* are
who i
•Utars.
guest.

Two Honored Ajt
Holiday Luncheon
Mr*. Louise Robinson Rhodrs
and Dr. Edith M. Patch, toth nf
Maine, were guest* of honor .it
the annual holiday luncheon given
by Delta Delta Delta alumnae and
active members on Friday
at
Pcarcei Restaurant In Orlando
Mrs. Rhodes was far sight
years national vice president nf
T r l Della aod for three years
served as .national secretary. Dr.
Patch, rnlomutalogUt emeritus,
University of Maine, retired In
1037 to write books for children.
Among th* 45 members attend.
Ing wera Ml** Olcda Dyson and
MU* laiey Roumillat of Sahfard
and MU* Marie Byrd of Dgvtoua
Beach, formerly of Rgnferd.
Throughout th* decade cpdior
In 10.70 th* estimated “ known re
serves of oil In th* Ufilted States
increased in each pear. In 1040.
for the first time, lip estimate
i ii i| » r t i| &gt; t -r n

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G L A M O R PARTY

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ike full lienefil of y o u r light. I l ’u eany with
the simple utluplt-r units y o u cun get front
Y o u r elcclrie deulcr. T h ey screw into
present soekels us eusily us u new light
hulh, Ami they c-out ua U l t l u a* f o r t y c e u t e !

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m m capacity freight M
will
ba required te Da import united
State* government w.Mblta « .
farad In tb# Florida State Pair,
Pab. 4 to II , head aI Iha depart­
ment of axhibtta, Department of
Agriculture, tuu advteid General
Manager P, T. Strtedar.
I
It will ba dalarua l a a n in q i
aparatlona that the ginrnm aat

polkhed off Uirtr attack yn«t*rti«7 In pr*p»rB«wi * e » a with Mknkalppl Ujate Wednesday.

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ivored To Win ws coueat/fm 1
onM ifs Races 5vWa oW9 * XMKTCZf® 1\

SALE

s e r iA s r

the pact two yean on the Waat
Caaat track*, te *f'stored, to cop
toatoMli factor* at the Sanford.
Orlando •Kennel Club, located on
U 1 . Rfgtrwny 17, 14 mile* couth

SEASON*

fawn-col#rad
racing alar
made bar
fln t
atari In the Inaugural Handicap

*V £T

* * *
the .ft-lra mile route at
highly regarded entry 1a
Baby, winner of Friday
11th m m . Sand; Baby
that heat Impreeetrelr
Lamp Light, Lonaaoma u
* .* .

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Local Negro Team Will Clash With
Orlando In First Celery Bowl Game
labor* Bbleb
t &amp; Deei
O yntH RACK— l-U mile:

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IVTR nACB—4-11 mllei
Immr dearie
I F ifh r Owe*
laaaaie*
4 High Feelher
Tirif#. .
t \ it t i# nip
.Ilea Bel eerie
I llr Pollan*
ptTtC R AC W —Palkrltri
teg Jt
S Iteb Tavlar
htakj*
l clever Rob
lob Harebell
T D. Hbet
leaebeat 0*1
1 Marrk lloy
BVBNTIf HACK— 4.14 mll*l
ilarlaai War
I Tom wnurrt
■ barlla llt f l
I 11*11’* Fit*
ilk* Prleaa
T fled Bailer
Willie Hit*
t riewl* Arm*
ItaifTH RACE— Fnturllri
Here**
s Ml Teueb
1*1 fir*
• temp Uaht
leetlng Haa
&gt; Court AelToa
f t *■ &gt;*•** &gt;
-» a rand Ble
INTH llACie— l-U mllei t&gt;
adgeh Deeleloa I nil*’* uirl
M r Lawyer
* l* ml Baby
latra ipeatal
T Dally otten
’leaaanl ia *
I City J * lie
RNTH RACK— rulurllyi
M | r Tariff t Ju*t tiror**’* Pal
emtl* Craft
* Colton Dolly
edge Job*
■ T Din* Ink
W n W T H hACF.-**IM^,mil*ri

first annual Celery Bowl Ctaule
la bald at tba Municipal Ball
Path, with negro team* from
hart and Orlande battling for
the Inter-city title.
SpMial aeata will ba provided
fa t white peraona who with to
attend the bowl dearie,/* thoee
In charge announced today. Gama
Uma la SiOO o'clock Wtdntaday
afternoon.
Coach J. A. Foatar of Ban*
ford’* team, whkb la made up of
picked man from among former
negro echool’ players, baa been
tending h k tqued through work­
out* ao they will be In tlp.tap
■ hope for the,N ew Year’* Day
claab, Hanford'* team* allgbtiy
outweigh* the team from Orkndo.
The game will ba played for
tba benefit of the Negro Boy
Scout*, Coach Foatar eald. A
rjaaa band'' will provide music
between the halve*.

(QuinUI* Rneel

Cone

I Jeyeo flirt

Jnety Daunt
I Mor CpIk.
e e t r in • ear* T U ttM a * Lao
te**i* Bkyibiter I Brltleh Train

OCALA. Dm . SO—(Special)—
Baaating a equad of 16 player*.
Coach Jack Smith'* thirteenth
edition o f tbo Ocala WildtaW
cage team will take the court
Jan. &gt; In the opening rame of
tho 1041 acheduk agalnet Galneartlla.
Only one regular player ratumed from kat yaar'a team but
aararal competent raservaa hqr*
R. L. Summers, regular guard,
k the only veteran to return but
J. D. Carpenter and Carl New.
to m art two ouktandlAf forwarda who may ba depended on te
aarry tbo tadnt through tho tough
schedule of 16 -game*.
ELSA MAXWELL IN HOSPITAL
MIAMI BEACH, Dec. SO-OT)-Eba Maxwell, famed party-giver,
entered a ho*pi la! Mr* today for
oboerratten aa a reeult .nf a mild

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■ Director ftlacac m HnU oat H a plaining tb# ainlhltloa eaaign.
menu fo r Tampa.
rpraaarraUon of abaltar, clothInf, food and health ara aa naeaa.
&lt; aary to national dafaoaa aa pro.
Deration* to rtpal Invasion toi tb# eald causa w m m C n r u n .
TV* order aball be p * (lM i*
In IN I wn Intend to ampbuatee |I t m
aoeb week ter tear (!) *»*th« patriotic conservation of back I Mcatlra w»«k* In . lb* h i t l n i
' resource*," Mr. Hlacax baa la­i Herald, a n«**pao#r pabllsbtd la
I Samloel* caaatr. Florida.
W liam tar head aad lb* altl.
Conaplclooa among the n e a t I! rial
**al nf lb* aba** ' * 81111*4
array of federal display* win ho • Coarl-lbla
lib Car of Deeeiabar, A.
l in . exhibit captioned "DomesticI D. III*.
1
O, P. HKIlNDOff.
- Earatee-Gnard Against Them,"
Clark ml lb* Circuit Ceart
which la Intended to paint oat '
at*
fl*mlaal&lt;
Coaalr. Florthe tnsldaoas Inclde onemien that
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tinlaaa ora exposed and controlled
B n A. u. w a r n
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will effectively aaalat those from
(•BAD

Huskera Arrive For
Rose Bowl Contest
PASADENA, Calif- Dec. BO—
(A1)— Approximately 60 year* ef
football for the Unlveralty of No.
braika reached a high peak Sun­
day. The Cornhuiktra grid team
arrived In Paaadtna for II* flrat
gam* on California toll and—
mer* Important— lie Inaugural
appaaratic* In tb* traditional Roa#
llowl tattle,
Hundred* of Nabraaka support­
er!, many of whom had travalad
by train, plan* and thumb from
tne rolling prairie* of th* mtiL
waat to gat hern ahead of tbalr
Idol*, braved a drlttllng rain to
greet th* Hueker party. Muak
from tba Tournament of Room
band groked a feat lea air.

itiitA h a b k o f f , pi*u,m r
.
*
/
tanca aa a atop in harmony: with Dll. B. It. MARKOFF. aleo k » n
aa SAUUJtL- n. MARKOFF. pegovarnment defane*
pngrama
haa
prompted
Intensification
-o * u ta o r r tm u u T te i*
along adneatlonal line*.
TO: DR. U. a 'HABKOFF, el.o
knew a aa BAMUKL a MAR*
Government arttaana ara now
completing Jtba exhibits In Weah- ’ KOFF.Ii F V m I UTlh B tr»i. New
Tarb
City. a T
Ington and ahlMHnt wtlt ba made
IT. IB ORDERED |b*. you ap.
to Tampa wall la advance of the pear te IKa BID mi Coatplalat tltea
opening of Urn fair am Pab. 4. herein. • • or b*(ora Joaaary 4.
George Cook, who foe aararal 1141, otherwise a D o n * Pro &gt;’«*•
r*M# will b« mt*r *4 aaolaai »»*■
year* haa 'directed government Tb*
oaraeaa *f eeia eali a**k» a
activities at the Florida State diver** between tb* yortle*. .
Fair, will again ba In charge.
BO MB BBS A T B B T W M T
KEY WEST, D*e. - 80— OP)—
Twelve lonr-ramr* bomber* of a
Navy patrol equadron arrived bare
Sunday for duty at the recently
commissioned miltlon-dollar suit*

Beware

of Picking Women
TONIGHTS ALL-STAR FEATURE
N IN T H R A C E —

Official Of C. I. 0 .
Protests Ford Order
WASHINGTON. Dec. SO — M Y
~ B- J. Thome*, praridanl * of
th* United Auto mob 11# Worker*
Of Amarica (C. 'I. 0 .) eald yaaterday that th* War
Dapartmant't decision to award a con­
tract for midget scout car* to
the Ford Motor Company would
"aarlnusly undermine th* morale
o f labor engaged In dafana*
work."
Th* department overruled a
proteat of Sidney Hillman, labor
member of th# defanaa produc­
tion board, whan It announced
Saturday that a tl.S8T.600 or­
der for inch ran would bo "al­
lowed to atand."

Snite Recovering1
From Bad Ailment
MIAMI BEA c I T Poe. 40 , —
W )— Prod B. Snite, J r , who haa
lived for four year* in aa "Iran
lung," waa recovering yoctorday
from a aarloua atomach upaat at
the family’« winter heme hate.
' A Chicago physician wna turnmonad by plane Tuaeday to treat
"The Baiter Kid,* an infantile
PBnlFri* victim. • Snite'* fatbar
arid that aa a result of Improve­
ment shown by th* •pattest the

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WHOM IT HAT CONOBItMi 1
Nellc# la. hereby gtvaa that HAT
L CAKLNON filed her fin*I r*.
perl a* K orairl* ef the eelale
ef T. a OarItea deeraaedi that

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NUMBER 108

A dolf Hitler Tells
Arm y That 1941
W ill Bring Victory
I * inl Hours Q( 19-10
Bring Lull In Bat*
Ho Of Britain As
Nazi Loader Speaks

N a rd o ll C onfers With Senator Clark

Roosevelt’s Talk
Is Not Mentioned
Hermans Say' Speech
Of President Wa$,
Insulting To AxiA
III'.M IIIA D K .

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rra rh iitp I k l R i t i i r today M id
an Ita lia n
Ira n ' port m t t l
liaj-ili rl nr till r a r twatrrlal't for
lllia n ia n an I&gt;»r prtlortl Ity ■
II m II mH » « r * h i p in the A d r la tie S r* and n m l down o ff
(h r \ ui!&lt;isl*r (m il id |lar.
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tip
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATO tDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1W0

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A sse r ts
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Stftior Warns
rka
It May
» Conflict To
m L A c t o m Seas

A i d B r it is h D e a l

B r ita in

Railroad

Aid British

In Africa

A f" ® ! ® o w

London Given Heavy
;i FoUr-Hour Attack;
Preacher '} Number Of Persons
1Are Reported Killed

r Declares la Watchful
irta n P o w e rs
Act To Stop
Baton O fM Yar
layda, hUhlv-nlaceJ
Utor. warned AmarerventiqnlataH today
ant supply convoys
n v k heutral Ira*
f would start the
d
th e conflict from
r and the North A l­
to . the Western Hetnl-

The Her. W. E. Aults, abort
operator o f tho Milwaukee Rail­
way, Chleayo, III., will ba one of
Um principal speaker* when the
jr GteraxU |Kta1U, Gay* t in t annuel Rallroed ErmxeHatie
f t i t e a ear la held her* Jan. 11
Urn Bmrthwn AUuaUe and

sS K S S L a

More Reports Of
$ torm Damage
S till Coming In
Celery Damage Not
G r e a t , According
W. M. Scott
1fa a forT a

French Soldiers

"unuaual"

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W. M. Scott, vice president
... the American Fruit Grower*,
declared that celery In Sanford
wa* "not dama*ed te any con.
aldarable extent, thoufh the exo f water in the toll la cau*.
In* some root dama**,*'
Thin Injury to Uia roots o f th*
calary plants may check
th*
growth, Mr. Scott aald, and caua*
some burn In* of
th*
l*avra,
which In turn ereuld result In
Mm* loa* If atripping became
naceeaary.
“ The hlch wind hat done more
d*m**e than th* watef/' Mr.
Heel I explain'd,
"though
tha
drelnajra ayatam In eur. calary
field* hat aided la taking away
’" uch « f lha w aUr."
Betnlnola County fanaar* hava
dteolayed Interest In m a r t * from
Balia Glad* oa Lata Okeechobee,
"b eta th* wo rat danuft In thr
Slate waa den*. Bella Glad* la

Wr a —«&lt;•!*It* Praaa
German
warplanea
dropped
“ many bomba’ on London in a
furioua four-hour attack
leal
nlfht, killln* a "number” of perMaa anil ending the unofficial
Chrlalmaa trued.'
'Th*
R.A.F.
almutlaneoualy
tmashed at German “ Invasion
parts' along with other ofajaclivea,
an official Brltlah atalrmant anIJ.
Tha Brltlah Admiralty aald Hire
bamhere and R.A.F. warplane* at­
tacked German shipping In the
harbor of Ilaoxgaasunr, Norway,
yUatcrday, telling afire a ship
and damaging warehouse* and
Jlttlan.
♦ .Whole rows vf hteiaea were acl
ablate by a rain .of Incanillary
bomba during th* ittack which
lea ted ‘ only atlghtly more .than
four hour* but waa the worst
since the Natl luftwaffe'a "bill**
assault »n Dec. 8 anil one of the
heavier! of
iHe pearly fuurmontha-old aerial siege.
Iretilon bore thu' full brunt of
the German bombing fury and
nowhere else In Britain were there
attacks, except for a few bomba
dropped on country district* near
the coast by th* relay* of raider a
Striking upon tha capllal.
The “ all clear” of (he a Hack
aannded shortly before midnight,
perhaps trecauM heavy cloud*
bad Impeded aerial operations
by then, leaving rescue ei|uada
frantically digging In smouldering
detrla for dead and Injured.
. IJomea, restaurant*, market*,
theater, and a crowded l^indort
air raid shelter where there were
casualties were sufferers in the
brief but savage attack.
Despite bunting bomb* and a
heavy barrage,’ most I undone ra
carried on as usual. Ilusea and
fgigfna ran without interruption
and the main thoroughfare* never
were romjAatriy dawfrted. &gt;
High explosives In atie Ixmdnn
it bouses
utiTpeHohs
tefl In the
ulahril
. ,
. . . ___. Inllirig
while tha raldara stJli ware over­
head and anti-aircraft gun, were
barking, rescued moat of l‘ho,e
trapped, « f whom several -ere
Injured.

Farmers Get 16,899
Tons Of Umeslone

—GAINESVILLE, Dec. 83- Flori­
da farmers co-operating with the
Agricultural Adjustment Admin­
istration obtained 16JM tone »f
dolomite for soiUUlllding piupntri
through rrant of aid arrange­
ment a In 1940, H .70. Clayton.
aadawbledlv
State A A A aupervi^k, aanminced
— . a fu r
today.
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u.ta
Other material* they, obtained
Z b L That a
for aolLbulldlng under granta o f
S .,
(L .t
aid included K70A tons o f cal.
CeaT wrene.
percent superphosphate, urn! l£l.
. *
rd&gt;6 pound* of Auatrma wintei
pea eead.
Thl* phase of th* agricultural
conaervallnn program will con­
tinue In I N I . and hicrtasad rise of
ruin, the total aupply will ba redoced. *uch materials la expected during
L
r £ r it a Hr- Scott aalo. An eatlmatod four tbs coming year,
Safrelt and la*bw af *•'■
a**1y jreater. I «Uy In Bella Olada, awamptpx
- : ________. 1lh* lowJylny field* frem where
I celery and other rich mUI-wlnUr
S * J * i e tal veoatabl* crop* come. Erery avaUw aTT«.»i.rl 1able pump waa,manned t» drain
R J r T S ; the aoaked field.,
, ,
i* ¥ r * r
Bradenton, another Jaffa *•!— Bwulor C w l « i ' 0. Andrew*
i n M ^ e 'a * V J Malar, ha» had to peripon* inspected Camp Blandlny /taler.
J j J l ” " , tatting* o f IU crop due to the
a*d addraaaed officer* i-f th*
|j ! Heavy rnloa until Monday, a re- I t f lh lafaatry o f Florida camped
S ff-* .
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Senator Andi
Viaita

He wa* conducted an hlr lour

an Beach la
ged By Storm

M em b er A ssociated P r n n

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Bcmlnole County Produ ce*
F ru it And V egeta b les T h a n A n '
S im ilar
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NUMBER 107

Six British Ships
Sunk As Action In ;
W ar Turns To Sea;
£’.ib Fires Torpedo At

Senators Seek Power And Light Bout Leaving Har­
lit Azores Hut;
Continuance Of Company Has Its bor
Missile Gors Ashore
Farm Benefits 15th Anniversary Tanker Carrying
Parity And Soil Con­ Party For Employes U. S. Seamen Lost
Given By Young At
servation Programs
Lake Monroe Homo Mysterious Sea Raid­
Are Given Support
er Said To Have
Tho Florida Pmvrr and HgM
Hoisted Nazi Flag
Co., nerving
L'I6 rommiiiiilit"

Military Activity Made Biggest
Florida Headlines During
Pioneers To Get!
Theatre Tickets
At Annual Party

TALI.AHAHHKE, Dee. UH -HAH
— Military drfrnao prepaiatinno
in the ittatr got the tilgg'*t and
meat Florida- headline*
during

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There
scarcely a day that
newspapers did nut carry new,
of slrbatr building, training «amp
cop,,ruction. Ann, inanruvri* ui
Karh pioneer who attends Un nillltary road w*ik wilhi. tin
Willi annual Pioneer Night at State
Millions of dnllnir wen- tinned
1he l-ake Mary Community Bulldon New Year1* Eve will h* Into Florida l&gt;/ the federal gov.
g.ven a badge which wilt admit ernmenl for MaeDiil Kiel 1 Anuy
Air llaao at Tampa, thi South,
him to n -how at the Rita Thea­ eastern Naval Alihm,.- ai Jack.
ter un I lie follitwlng Wednesday, S' nvilte, ( amp
lllnmllug
near
Thurxlay, Friday or Saturday, Starke, additions to the Prncarola
Frank Evana, rhalrman of (be Naval Air Station, and mib-lmar*
progiam, said today.
al several other plarra
Those who do not have trans­
The average man gul big new*
portation for the party on Tues­ play when hr went In tht iter,
day evening were asked by Mr, lion poll* three t*:m • tn name a
Evans to telephone number SflOl, new governor and about It.OOli lo.
and arrangement* will be mad* ral offirlaU anul t&gt; vulr In the
to rail for them.
national election
Mrs. John Mils of Lake Ma(da liT h a pwfalla iWat. tlm canter nf
aged Sl.'wak on e'of the orl|
rlfflnftl aUrartloH agate
&gt;jr&gt;
when an'wera
hand of n'o who attended tha9 Tint In ffllHUKllklTr» *h"wed Florid*
Pioneer Night, and will be at to he the fantr-t growing rtsle,
the parly Dec. 31. M i- Ell!., and when the younger men signed
who has long heon a resident of .Up for aeleclrve -dll! irv Irnlmng
l-*ke Mary h one of only two re I Spcsaanl t. Holland of Haiti,»
maniing of the first 10 plonrrrx became the big chine ef the year
The other. W. D, Hutchinson, 7K. when lie defexted Franrl* P
nlen nf Ijrkr Mary, will be al Whllehalr nf Del.and fur Gnvi r.
the parly loo
nomhlp to aurreed Fred P 1 one
1,1. W. E, Raker, adjutant "I U. S. Kens lot fb.'rle* II. Andiew*
the Orlando Air Baae, will apeak Wan le elected in u la,e that
on ’’The Otganlasllon of
lh' sopphrit aiirpris-'i when ller'ian
American Air Force" at the Mart (den flue Sect Hurt!, with
Pioneer Night party. In addition Jerry I ’arter nrnurl an t lioviii.m
Id other aprakrr* Including Mr- Cone fourth
Holland Dean and Joaenh fla ik
Mole titan tisll ft nilllton vote-,
The Cnmmuritt r Hall will be .open B r e ', ’ i'l wrre c'i ' in ihe '! * . e ‘.
from t M o'eleck on the nfl'a. geni i il elreltnu. w-cn
t " n'da
noon of Dee. ,11 tn gtvr lh* pern votrd li'ilalvelv
fir
I'rev'ilenl
eera eo op,&gt;orlunity
to meet iRnoacvelt * third term and epiii
propin-ed
and latV over old time* with earh ]piovnl five
of
other The program nf entertain amroilmrnU lo Ihe Mtale ( uiiati
menl will begin at T:0ft e'ch.rk 1tutlun
t Jarksnnvlllr held ila plan- .1
Ihe Hlalr'i largrat i I'v m il I lor
'Ida gained ate ISei enugrr *miun
In Ihe i rnaiia winch shooed n
lllate population gain of . '. p per
Cent over IU.1t)
JACKSONVILLE, Dee. S3- (AS
There were arier.il nlhet I lop.
—Oil, p, I,. Wall, conynandiog Ida events that rnm|telril aurrraa.
offlrrr ef tha PAMh Coast Al fully with war new* for fiont
tllUnr, Florida National Guard, pave poutI Ir ti b, Stale pnpere
announced Friday that the regl
Tbe year atarteil ilu-ine a ae.
oient will ba mobilised Jan S here r Id wav. tint d 'op;' I
and n-fiballv will ro tn Gslvra- tempeaturea to word low*, de
lon. Traaa, two weeks later for a riroye-* fruit and vegetnlile cp.pi
year. nf active military service Worth mllllnn* , f dollhi *
and
Th* regiment la made on of damaepd. roads to the ralrtil of
•»n||* F—m JaekaonrilfW, &lt;Krv 91,1100.000.
West, Miami, Davtoim Reach,
E«rlv In April, there was a
Ocala and Panaarola.
tfrattaanl C» Pave VS ere I

CoaRt Artillery To
Re Mobilized Jan. 6

Judge Frank L. Miller Has Work
Published In Anthology Of Poets
said I lb* Florida Time* Union and an^
"Poetry I* Ju*l * hobby,” a*id
, 1other poem, “ Flowata, Word* and
Judy* Frank L. Millar, who l&gt;
Dooda’i to be published In thalr
one of tha #00 potta In th* United snlholofy.
The following I* the poem that
by the Aeon (lout* I’uUtsh*re for attracted tire attention nf the
VOn House Publisher* and waa
pthlteaUaa in a book anUtled
tar published In lb* anthology.
Faota o f America, 1940, Damn,
m a y JBpaaka. Mora than 11,000 TU B BED, W R IT S AND BLOK
poote » * knitted thalr work but Th# Rad White and Blu* I* al.
in ly a (mail percentage o f the**
way# for you.
war* foand to write poabV o f *uf. E*ah Star for A State, each Slate
If tfHi hills.
*
flciant w r i t to bo puhlUhad in
Tha •trip** tell th* atory of
aac rifles and glory.
Tho Bad, Whit* and Blu* gave
Liberty te-you.

May It forever

true.

WASHINGTON, Dec jh (Al
Senator Wherler said yesterday
that President Roosevelt "takea
lo hla hrifoni all of these whn
want war and shuns those who
err talking of peace.
Tha Montana senatni wa. rom.
mentl ug on lhr trlrfrnm wtgnrtl
Ny 170 firra dn iinii tnaijr (luhllr
*v th« White Jlnuwti Thursday.
Thr UUffmm
lh«t II Ur
•hi* country** policy In do '*#v»rythlng that may b« n t m i i r r ' 1
’ o Insur* d rfc il of lh« A il* poWrr*.
\i
Whoolrr riorUrod
th*t
tht
%on*e of tfc* ttUfram w»* "thal
» • r » to in r.M
Tha BMUtor4* aUia«n«fit w u *n_
nfhrr In a irrlf* of
it lh** ranitnl whirh iFrnird In
indtoatr that an early develop
merit in tho now f*ongre** (night
be m major debate over American
onlicy and tha war,

20 People Killed
And Many Hurt
In Tropic Storm
tlr Aa*4HlRl#d f*rr«»
Tlie tropical winditorm that
ravaged parts of Tuba and Meh
iru ami tproad faidiko up thr
Florida and Callfornhi
fotstn
leaped a toll of 20 dead, many
iiiturrd and h m y projierty da
lay.
'uban town of Peru InI
where 10 were killed and I DO in.
inred. wa* the harde«t hit Vers
('rut, Mritco. rrixirted nine dead
ind many Injured.
Tnrreiillal rain* art nnipauied
the storm Into Florida where
Hubert I„ Klfighl, SB, was elec•rucuted by a fallen power line
The California coaal was pmimlrd
'•y wind and wave*.

JackHonvlilc Bann
Right Turn On Red
JACKSONVILLE. Dec, gfl
(A l* t —Mayor George (' Rtume
Friday algood an order abollahtng right turn* on red traffic
lights In Jacksonville effective
Jan I
Thr ona exception lo tha new
rut* will b* for molorlata dr tv
Ing off lh* Rlrerald* Avenue via
doct, who may turn right onto
Bay Btraat on rad signal*.

MIAMI STAR GORH PRO
CORAL CABLES. Dec Z fi- lf
Terry F ix of Newark, N. J.,
makai good with tha Pituburgh
8tee lari la are football neat
yaor, ha will oa tha fourth for­
mer University o f Miami lU r to
make tha grad* In four years.
Walter Klckafakl and John Nop.
Bob Ma*taraoo with Washington.
CITRUS DIRECTORS TO MEET
A m eetlaf.lo to bo bald at Ih i
Community lieu a* at AlUinobt*
Spring*, Tbprway afternoon at
3:00 o'claak, o f tha Beard ' of
Director* of tha 'Seminal* County
Cl ire* Qrowora AmaalaUon.

SIno*
bar*

INS,

earned

Florida

farman

118,000,000

under

throughout Uir Hlalr in ndiiiti 11
\ I III VH Dec 2P— (AIM —
lo Sanford, today tihiwvrd i(
llir Crrrk Suhmitlnr I’apm.
fiftrriilh anmvi»f«ary of mmvht
h»» allarkrrt an Italian t
■■■•*"»
the Adriatic S n *
to rHiirfin during inhddiin*i m oil­
ami M i n k threw strain ft*. Ining ftont bo on ami ilrpri' iHino
tallini! tu tt* rrn 2.YIMM1 ami
lo hurriraiir»
Inn- II . » ,.ff|rla1|&gt; I
I'nltipany ruiidoyrn vt&gt;m Inis'*
annmmrnl Innlchl. Thf aub.
malmr I, «al«l lit h it,
nerved lw-i vrnite of morr
tuinrd .afrit
I
given itrivirf* rnt 'bno* ■( n nmilii.
nalitm I 'h11 m*i■« and hiiiiivit .
»a»y pally lb-r 21 at I 1m* hmnr
''■iv.il mill iierinl
mMi'in
of J A Vming, plant H»»p**iin'in Mu- NtirtM't'fau . const
limdoiit, (ff^lattkv Mofttor
lbi‘ i'riiuii(ir:;il I'.n ific i&gt;nvn
In n rrlii H of I hr" rrMlIpMli) ■ ivut iii'tv %it ili'fin itf |urn
glow Hi during tho I'UiHi lh y*HM.
' Jll «!.■* I lie : i’ll
II. it, &lt; ttuiati, tiiaiiagcr ui tin
Hanfmd buuuh, rnndo thr follow
A
1111tn;iriin* nf unidcnUing ntatrmrnl (••day
"llooni rondihoii* m I ,&gt;* I no firH n a f M m n lilv f i n ’if a ( n r i x 1phariroti (hr nrci*i**3iiy for mu Im \%if 11••111 link nt a .shin o f
ici'i.H rv
just
adt'qualu oIm I tm* m m ro i.Bint f *fi ria'i oiii him ii
ing fncilil los n rp im'Miuihb' of it'iivjiig If**' fimfmj' iif ] *uutii
coping vkilh (lio dufiiiitnl. In IV*;) Df lg id.i mi Hi. I'm I ngm"vr A iufaa.
tha Amnimti Ibiwrw- and Lighi
Jin ( i p« i|.i kiddi'd up on tho
Co, rvrog oiii'd thu need fm n
unlfiud Mfrvirc «rul Ug«ni bu&gt;in» mo b, i **•I■ hji •I mi l damaged
individual pnwrr idaritn, r«*lmi il mvet wl boll: i Hating Ihcm and intvvTdnnrt'ling
1br b
ri mo Mlherd tho
(he line*. On Dec 'iN, lUiif*. On* linking &lt;f In r llnhdi armed
Florida powei anil Light ( ’nmpan) fih'l Hniitt lop. (••ttellhg :»7,I03
wan Imorpoinli'd by Ihr American
I'tiwor ami t.ighl t'o. hi an o|wr- loin*, ho ]tilling ihr ‘ WrtiilUrft" by
ailng company fni (hi* alar frit tteo Nnii '•Mbnuinnr
proiictlk* Uir ( U had acquired
A Nil#i i couImg plane
Mln IU fln l y f»r Iha eompany follilf j fir| ff|| lit,Kill, rm m id
Ikfgah coiittiui thin nf Iht* f.«udi*r. 'o hi to d nnd ji J&gt;11.A111fitly teAhk a
dalf-Diinin nlram plcclili grnn
aling Rtaliim mid Ihr find grn .ii* i &lt;IhahKInp of h.nnn |p 10,000
M-h- y t*d *•111# y
I'Mni
nf
tha‘
H |H |.
crator wa« niRfnllnf T
I k I Ita*If If re IIOOI |Il
Iiiii' h wf 11* htiill, with «
mg ilay Mini un;lit
\ ill pi«(&lt; ii 11ton \|&lt; Hitiurne,
\ m \n ihiiM, up i f i *I rbii llir mya*
"Thr I* |fi( kdn fM**UH i
l biH
ISTJIi, Htid in Srjilvnd
&lt;mo ii iy in iteidvi Jbiniii'g « *fn|&gt;niu
.am** year On* tri rliii
i 11,1111&lt; wnd fbig wtin Ii i*hr lied
lf'%11oyuil I.MMI inHr h
ini),)*mu and iltvli HmiNun Inn- , coi Mu I'm 11ic i ilteihi of Nmjf ii yen-.
ting off M’lvhi’ i •i f' •"mi in* 11i d*4v lioiMed « ( «i t mun flag
(oiiir*f • 1he Amrrifan I'm oi wnd pud b »foi« op* tiIhg In r
l « o ........... ii hi nut'll aboard
Light • "
fill Oh bf*d KM«l Mill
h» I'ohtMUh Mgi li M-l h/.lhto toil
mmiry f r i f * c o r i t « l i M i n i
I'niit. u&lt; tn re•vcrviM WHu i tepidly i » h.Hn|ilhled *,iiifi t ( bteib
" At llo i I (»•• of VJ
Ho *‘Wh ihttiil |o».l o lo n Ho fibip Rank
III.
*1
off
(hr
r- t intent, (be
fold,
I mnlrrdaip,
mi l
rnntn
tj-'ida general lug pimi*
w»*n d Ifldii I d (id I'oo«p!*tU JlPlhOUIICod*
npuiatim* and fhr irdri connrr l&gt;* I ml i "f tonkMig 'sai'ii' not inv­
ito dial* Iy diw* I H*d
(loll nf Ihr rlittle -*&gt; -Hum w.i
i ii ii vmi g If.lMHi.nini giiHoiiN nf
progirA ling fan!, I ha* •wopum
U i» thru f.riving 11' c'Munnihil n » fon| nit thi i inkit icH Aruba,
with un aggirgatr 4ef ||/»,mm Tho N* Himi Item!
U&gt; 1 Ihdlm,
Ibi b f t J ti l l mu, A f r im, n
cvirI "inrT *•
"By 1!Cm Ihr f «nnpiihv " o r-» * Hi *»*■b p" -* . too
ving 14H rniiiiiunitii
mid it*
I lit IM?»laI' | O * ott* i f *1 grOUp
griirmtlfii' rMpMcily fiad It* rn *(rp ow io d be Sftehd.ti I till that were
prd up to |;IU,H40 kihuiteM Ho t r n h f i i r r d In f o i n g n
registry
l tel f |rrl I IfkaUMtl PMii ilho-d (n Im w lo m ih* Nr n(i*»lH v Act banned
mlrmlrd Hnmigh Ihr &lt;(« p»c -mn A iiicir -tn Mbtppihg from belligeryrar h, I In* i ompaiiy Hopply mg cji1 wair i *i
I hub fii-tfc nuH nmrr I* In KMii In
Nhr wu* Hit* i'lghHi venurl fly­
li*;111 fk fn iilrid wan awiirdrd for ing Ho’ rmiTMinl.iii flag ■iifik *ftica
mi
addihomil
kilnw HI Hir wnr ttlmlnl Srvrinl ■f them
drum (iillMlir grnciahif
Ir lh wci ** tMiidnrd 1»d wiiipv
kInlb'il hi (hr IrfUldrfiiteb* I Hi m
ini ii Mteihg Hiltt piaril h i npiir il y-Ah
U X H D D .H 'N Dr i ;*h
prrrrnt lo INI,000 kfloMutl
fi i
I b&lt; tii iiL* i 1 Ini tit . |*»« 11 re.
onr of (hr lurgrat atalionia lo Ibi p&lt;o i» v * link &lt;■( f \Ve*l Africa
Sfntlh
.......
.................. r i ; Standard
Thr nrrvii r rmblcin o rfr pi * i ni ( hioptehy of N* ■% Jeraey vet.
m'lllrd Iff Ihr follow my rih|doy
o' I ( i Mh.f rn •' 1 1 • ranamaniao
i' h by Mr, Odcman, Mi
Von fig, I i'gl 1f v hr f • f » I
olrhi Uoubc •
and If L. Brown, lian "min i ii vrM pi mlhlrot
ooibtel liiiie* In
ftifrrf an■
Hir Lui'prifh
ni
Fiflrrfi yrai rlub I I I miry,
|hr iffcct of llir 1rtelinfrf w» A
It L, WhHr, and Mi ( filrman. ti* * o ililte (hr tehipii to ply into
10. yrar club K E. Batlrn, At witi /mio-t without vlolteMng^pri*
Ihur f ’ainrron, IL f* Mooir, nml v» utitw of (hr n»'ii(rali(y art.
M W WlUama; flvr.yrar rluh
I b* n i ah's prohibit* AmerlK It ( ’arr; two year ilub *" K ntii t it irrii*, hu biding
aramvn*
( aitri and Margairt M Wngb'
from rutirlng rtunhhl arraa on
Fif im i-ym r rlut: J A Yon nr. foii-ivti ntiip* witnoiil rapreaa p*rW A Canop. Ci J- J«nim, \V II mitefipan of (hr
Drparlment.
Arnold. J R Maaon, (I fl! Hot, In Mil". 1ll*»nrr&lt; tt apprara that
W. II. Rutlrdga; lU.yrar rlub
11 ||.iv wte* vifdnleii h f f lW l
A, W. Hlumpr, C. W. Townr, Went AfHra D n«d within lh© pr*11. I*. Hrown, R. M Brown, II. tecrdirM area,
M. Hamby) K W Jetrr, J K
H(«ir pciiart inrnl. Navy anj
Abernathy, L'Jr.;* W
J. Doyle, M&gt;*t Him&gt;* C«t»imi"*inn nfffrlaft
ThopJaJf Jflk irn , F. C. OnUon, laid lb'*v h«d up information oil
J./K T Hodge, J. IL Hodgcp, T t lie alnkinr
Cnmml.ilon
oML
U Noble, V. U Pcten,
L. J rtalv. Iinwpver. tinmediately ■■“ •'J
Reeve*, L. G. Hon,. Karl Hndrr- thcii agent in loindon for ■ full
blom, C* 8. Spivey, R. N Staf­
I
.
ford, T. N. Stafford,
W. A.
Jllller flxMh1" ewnilnned In ATe
8Un» field, and T* V fllewart; l.anla nnd North Africa,
flve.ytar club: H* F. Neltwgnder,
J. L. Thornley, J. R. Weaver,
Jr., If. W. H if f i. R W. RobInaoni (wo-year dub: F. J. Ben­
der, V. E. Kennady, 4. T. SUnley,
r ■"
1* k’

?-iSte4ii

Gainesville Man, 54
. Dies While Fishing
OAINEBVUXE. D*c-

Arthur L»»ler Bradley. **. ,*■&gt;
found dead Friday te a rwwba«
from which b* h ^ t * " * . W f t f
In Oran** Lake. StU I« » hW Una
waa V fla h ha apparently aongW
j«at bafar* ba wa* ririckaa.. .
A cor*ear a Jury ftem^ j R w

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Tomomnr night

t « m taw sight balers ckHiti a* i m t Mi* dAm ft***
w ; wtwtr all th ru # V -- -** ■—* ---- -- ------ —
not ■ m atu re « u

h

t v « &gt;

etlrrii

W ag of a

BAGGETTS

WOlgT-1

w hy a n n u m
we
yR H E D O W M O M T R IM A W S fiW lO W T : It
-that tW S w ip U be s .

(Ita *

*•

Poetry)

I

‘7
O T rirD T E PHAH

eettsinly Co ***m &lt;!“ *•*
Christmas ruth.

0 ibl* ft fiavinr trouLlr

i left aboUtder. l ie should
Irrf with both h inds.
Harney's (M ifj Gleam It

lia two eoloiunj now, Ilka

the Japanese go too far
farina with* American
the Par Xast, It might
tr them to count ten.

other leading thinker* throughout the country urging the
Administration to take whatever atepe may be necessary
to prevent an Axle victory while at the same time-certain
other groups are' demanding that the Untied States keep
out of foreign affair*, and especially avoid doing anything
which might involve us In'war, even I f such a policy
means the folk of Britain.
Thus, the mriioffttnakea up Its mind what to do in the
gravest hour through which It has passed in over a gen­
eration. Not even during the World War did' this country
face ao dangerous an alternative, for although the Allies
were sorely pressed st the time the United 8tates entered
the war, at no time during that straggle did Germany
gain ao completely an ascendancy over her enemies as she
enjoys today.
The decision' in this war rests solely with the Unltet
Statea. If the American people throw their full weight into
the struggle the aggressor nations cam and will Me defeat­
ed. If the United States puraueu any other policy, If we
take half-hearted measures to assist Great Britain, if we
persist In our "cash and carry" plan in which we must b*
paid cash in advance for everything* we dty If we tolerate
strikes, sabotage and sutfverilve setlriUrs while preparing
for defense, the British will be defeated.
And so It Is well for every American to consider
Just what kind of a world this will be i f Brittania hojonger rules the waves and England ia no longer the. impost
of democracy, and decide whether we want to lirajjffith a t
J . I _ J V t . J l _______ a j
tVS*
i t a-*.- -------- ■ *s «., m
kindAjf a world. We should' study carefully this “now or­
,to determine whether we* could
der In Europe" and try .to
It were extsi'
extended
endure It if it
I throughout the world.
As wo see this "new order,' its roots are planted in
Ienvy, Jealousy and greed. It is nourished by lies; deceit,
prejudices and hatred. It has grown end flourished througn
fraud treachery, murder and plunder. And by means of its'
bombing planes end Indiscriminate killing af defense­
less women and children, it- has spread its branches over
all Europe. It is not the tree of life and hope; it ia the tree
of death -and devastation.
If it Is allowed to continue Its growth, acorns will sooA of the total for the entire United States.
appear, which dropping to the ground, or perhaps blown
across the oceans, will soon sprout into new trees. Where
there was a single tree before, there will soon be a whole
Im«." Place rardi will to fashforest. The entire world will be turned into a "new order"
toned at an open band and will
where the most vicious attributes of depravsd beings are
b* mada of floaty fold paper.
extolled instead of condemned,
But while America prepares for
IU greatest battle tfmlntt Infan.
We ore not afraid, that Germany or Japan could con­
UU p trtly.lt. the dUaaao conquer this nation In an honest-to-God free-for-all fight; but
we are afraid that the victories of the Nasi armies end
NEW YORK. Dec.
Mol ill- Unuet to take IU toll nmonf man.
the methods by which they and achieved may come to be nation for the 1041 "F lfh t Infan­ women and children. The United
Swvleo reuniversally ‘regarded as honorable end upright and tile Ptrtljrtli" campaign wet

Mobilization To ~
Fight Paralysis
Nears Completion

poried 9.S00 came on the tOth
tpoedinf to completion this week wteh
o f the year.
at traders In business, the sporte
world and women's ertivltlre pre.
pared
(or *a rpronl-imaebing

do With the Inrrenae
leate, over, the Christ-

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Roosevelt Guards
Details Of Chat
W ASHINGTON, Do*. SI. —
&lt;A P)— Presldbnt R ooam lt get.
Cay nlfht whipped Into final
form hit Sunday nlfht firm Ida
chat amid f row In f conf rmaiontl
demands that ha Initiate a new
fear* that hit akt-to-Britain t t h
p*aco effort
and
Itiilatlnsiwls
f r y may invoice thla cm aV y Is
the European war. ' • ,
He fuaried carefully
of tho meaaafo which W
htt f.the twin objoetieo i
firm In* the government';
tlon of providing every

Sight Is One O f Your
Most Precious Possessions
Let Us

no

p r o v id e

1Omnan
troop
iaatl ’ Into the
Italy to Albania.
tlioi-WhUa eon­
s' ypgllth ChanItler he* Ins to
ir e ‘like Uia man
f ’ Mia* horse and

by

JOINING OUR 1941
CH RISTM AS
SAVINGS CLUB

IlMttlnna 1at the
tan oewbfed territory,
at bother to find tbs
M violate*, the laws,
a fine on. the whole
lieh the oggnee occurra German army telewaa eat the other day
, the whew town wae
[gas. franca. The tad*
we easy to terra when
wt In tale manner.

Liquor Store

WEEKLY PAYMENTS EASILY
MADE W ILL FREE NEXT
CHRISTMAS FROM FINANCIAL
WORRIES. HUNDREDS IN SAN­
FORD A N D SEMINOLE COUNTY
ALSO FOUND THIS A CONVENI­
ENT fyAY TO PLAN FOR TAXES,
INSURANCE PREMIUMS, VACA­
TIONS A N D M AN Y OTHER N E ­
CESSITIES
A N D PLEASURES

1939 exesbded 112,000,000,000; or mors than 1600,000,000
above t»»_figure for 1 9 8 7 ,this publication assarts. The
total in 1939 surpassed the previous high of 1929, and this
ia of special slgnlftcane* in comparison with the value of
manufactured products ta f tba rest of the country, which
declined in 1989 below tbs 1089 figure and was #10,000,000,000 below tbs 1929 uytai
"Tbs expansion of manufacturing, in tbs South last
yaar was asm in practically allJlinss of endeavor, but par­
ticularly in those diraotly and,’ Indirectly associated with
chemicals, such.as rayon, pulp and,gapes, ooai and patroleum derivative chemicals, ate. The figures above aft
based on reports from S4MSI ostabllahmenta which «memployed 1,800,40*. people, pdd out #1,665,646.722 wages,
and spent for matanaL, suppUag^ fuaf and sfetrical energy

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PAGE THREE

TH E SANFORD H ERALD , SANFORD. r L O E llM

Military Spirit
Is Captured In
Newest Footwear

1e r s o n a l A c t i v i t i e s
V m fl jJ L L lA N ADAMS, Bodtty Editor

iat Calendar
TUESDAY
T
Qlrl Scoot* wQI meet at 1:15
, M. at the Little House with
anket rolls, nosebag supper and
aakfast, and two aticfcn of wood.
Ooart of Awards will be held
; 1:00 o'clock at the
Little

ual Dance Given
Alpha Tau Omega
The Orlando Country Club was
.the oaana teat evening of the
anetsal Chriitma* dance of A li
^ h a Tau Omega fraternity from
% :t 0 P. M. until 1:30 o'clock
~ — t music by Glenn Brown and
Members al
the
fraternity
. -.era guests of Nlion Butt, Jr.,
'preceding the dance for a party
S i t i his home In Orlando.
* ----- f those attending from
were! Mias Eitelie Huit,
Isa Mary Wiggins, Miss Mur•1 Knox, Mlsa Louise Parkins,
Evelyn Stowe, Miss Mad.
Truluck, Miss Oleda Dyson,
Dorothy - Mitchell,
Miss
, u n , RoumlUat,
Ml**
Martha
Telford, Miss Katherine Vemsy,
'MUs Marguerite
Ingley,
Miss
Mary Ellen'Leaher, Mlsa Dorothy
_ w ilg tn * . Miss F.rm* Doudney,
• M is * Mary Martha Emerieks,
Mias Cecelia Truluck, and Mlsa
DUaheUr U ffler.
r. Also, Ml. and Mrs. O. P. Hern"■don, Jr.. Mr. and Mr*. Henry
Wight, U , William Leffler. Jim.
gtn y Dyson, Walter Turner, Allan
T Y b U a tV Donald I*msnn. Frank
'Merchant, Dick Brown,
Leroy
Cooper,'
Leroy
l.sny.
Frank
‘ Woodruff, Dub Epp.,
Dougins
Ifjtcnstrom. Jack
Bolt.
Ralph
-.Tolsr,
Donald
nishop,
Billy
WRaeliry. John IIIntrrmDter, Edward JUggtns, Jr., Elton Mough.
/fan, A. U
Myers, Jr., Hugh
Usher, Bruce Bolt, Hubert Wd.
son, Karlyle
lluuaboltlrr, A l­
bert Fitts, and C. A. Whlddon,
* J r . . _______
K ILLE D IN CRASH.
NEW ORLEANS, Dee 28 — A man killed in the crasho f a training monoplane In a
irban section neer Metairie,
estenlar afterrto;n was tentairely Identified from hi* social
, security card aa L E. Beckman.
&lt;Th# pilot, J. R. (Jimmie) Todd,
€ • , of Metairie, waa pul lad from
RjPm wreckage In dying condition.

Dance Slated Tonight
For Pi Kappa Alphas
This evening from 10:00 P. M.
until 2:00 o'clock at the Orlando
Country Club the .nnusl Christ­
mas dance of Pi Kappa Alpha
fraternity will be
held
with
Glenn Brown and. his orchestra
furnishing dance music.
A number of 8anfcrd persona
are planning to attend the dance
Including the following members
of PI Kappa Alpha: Billy Zachry, newly elected president of
the chapter at the Unlreralty
of Florida. Frank Woodruff, Ilf.
Edward Higgins, Jr.,
Richard
Ikeas, Jrhn Pope and Walter
Tomer.
Also, John HlnlrrmUter, John
Mtrgan, Grady Gallant, Leror
Cooper, Rilly Thigpen,
R. G.
Hickson. Jr.. Brastun Perkins and
C. A. Whlddon, Jr.

Pnrly Ir Given For
Pont Office Clerkfl
Hanford Poet Office Clrrka and
Auslllary enjoyed their annual
Christmas party last eeenlng at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allan
Gordnler on Palmetto
Avenue
when the regular business meet­
ing was held followed by card
games and the exchange i f gifts
from the Christmas tree.
Refreshment* w m served 1st*
in the evening by the haste's.
Present were: Mr, and Mrs.
M. I- Wright. Mr and Mr*. R. F.
Crenshaw, Miss i..iuis.
Muller,
Miss Martha
Wright. Herbert
Moreland, Aline Gnrdnier, and
Ml. and Mrs. Gordnler.

Joan Azzarello Will
I-eavc J'or Bowl Game
Mis* Joan Anarrlln plana to
lease tomorrow morning for Day­
tona Beach where she will board a
train for Miami to. attend the
gala Orange Boa I " celebrations
until Frld //.
Miss Astarello, who will be
accompanied by Mis* Cecelia Trulurk of this city, will serve as one
of the four -l-adies-ln-Waltlng"
to Miss Jean Kobey of Orlando,
Orangs Bowl Queen, during (he
festivities whirh begin tomorrow
and rontlnu* through Friday.
She will tak* an actlvs port
n the Orange Howl parade and to
an honor guest at all event* dur­
ing her stay In Miami. Mlaa Asaarello and Miss Truluck will hava
rooms' In tha Miami Colonial
Hotel.____________________

Wisconsin Visitor
r .Honored A t P^rty
it Times Today
•able . Program

lay &amp; Mbnday

Mlsa Carol Blona entertained at
her home In Rose Court Friday
afternoon
with
a
Christmas
bridge party in honor of Ur*.
Roy Calden of Rlpon, Wig., who
Is spending the winter In Orlando.
Guests with Mis* Btons and
Mrs. Calden included: Mrs. Earl
Ward, Mrs. Paul Btlne, Mlsa
Margaret Arnold, Mlaa Nancy
Brown and Mlaa Clifford Shlnholaar, all of Orlando, Miss Hslen
Compton of Duluth, Minn., Miss
Elisabeth Shoemaker of WashInton. D. C. Mis* Florsnce McKay
of Miami, and Mlaa Elisabeth
Whltner, Mrs. Joe Consoles and
Miss Csrmsts Barber.

GENEVA NEWS
Mr. and Mra. J. T. McLain,
J r, visited Mrs.
Grace Doyle op
-

’. J W j-g e v -o and little Bhk lay apent Thurs­
day In Rockladgo, wtaltlng Mr.
And - Mrs. Geo. Ptuchebaum.
Mrs. A. A. Moran and Jean
Moran, visited
tha former’s
daughter, Mrs. R. R. Morphy, on

rson
Friend* of Robert Newman will
regret to learn that ha la 111 at
hi* horoa In Roaa Court.
Mr*. Charles B. Palmar of
Daytona Reach la spending tha
holiday* In Sanford with rela*
Urea.
Jarre Dormlny la visiting la
Cordele, Ga., a* the guest of hla
grandpa rent* Mr. and Mrs. J. H.
Palmer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Mtlated
of Trenton were the holiday
guest* of Mr. and Mia WT. U.
titansell.
Mrs. V. E. Douglass of Jack­
sonville it visiting during the
holidays as the guest uf triradt
and rvlstlrrs.
Miss Msrjuria Jones has been
the guest during the holiday* of
Mlaa Katheryn
Hightower uf
Jacksonville,
J, N. Hobson, Hr., of Danta
ta returned to hla home aft/r
spending several days In Hanford
with relatives.
Ralph Williams has returned
to Ocala after spending four
days here wtih hla mother. Mrs.
W. O. St.ns,II

Alumna** Of Sorority 'Mr. and Mrs. Ilamil
Arc Honored At Tea Give Christmas Parly

Honor ini: nil nlumnur nf I’ M
Alpha Kappa, lliglt ri'lllNlI ROfe
orily, ii U n umm r Ivpii yiNlpnluv
aflr:no4tn from 4 fm» |*. M until
Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Parrott 0:00 u'chxk in tin* Wiinaii a Huh
and son, Jim, nf Fltsgerald, Ga, with urtihi* mi'mltrra n* link|ph»r»
ara ^Tailing here aa the guests of fur I In* afit’iiMMin.
Mr. and Mr*. G. D. Workman.
Mir M ll I'ippin iiml Mia.
II. II NVwmnn, Rnrnrity aptiii** ira,
Friend' Ilf Roy
nr Brown
U
will lie
Iru iliuiny Ihf !t;i huiira.
glad to
un that he la rrcuS o r o r i t y m c 'i ln - t a r • liafctl |»y
peratlug ut hi* home on West y r a r a iru Ii d I&lt;- ( h artt'r inrinlMTa,
Thl
Third Sheet from an attack of klla I. S|ipii • i, (it or MoMin
Influrnta
l. a n r v , l.lit’llh* H o U , l l r l f i i l l o t ir have
High
dur­
and

laaa. f a in1 11*t iu-a*&gt;. M m i v liiirht in.
Franco*
\Vil««t»n. t ' h r i a l i n r 8t«»udanmlri*,
Faulilit*
Sttnitlrnioiic,
Catty O Connor, M n r jo i i r Turner,
laiia
&gt; lit 11&gt; ,
Ihirotlo-a
U mn.iIi,

Francra iVaraon, |jiiii«p liickRun,
M arjorir

F ur n *at .

Juanita

S m it h

The Rev and Mra, J. K. Jonei and M u r y M m a r l l
&gt;nd family rf Umatilla wrr* thr
1V.TI, Marjorie H •omke, Mur.
Chrlatmas dinner gueats nf Mrs jorir DulioM*, uml lli’len \ViUoh;
Jones* parents, Mr. and M » G. IW14; Carolyn t or.turn.
Hetty
A. Ponder
WheeliRR, Ihirothy Mar«hnll. Mar­
tha
lliRho|»,
TI o’Iimh
lien ton,
Mr. and Mra. I. Klland llam- Kathleen I aney, KcIm-ccm Wilson
mowd of Baker Hill, A la, are and Virginia Gillon.
visiting during the holiday* as
PJ.Vi. Jane Hharon, Aliline Har­
I ho guests of Mr. and Mra. P F.
I
rison, Muigsret Vemsy, hullierWblgham and family.
Ine Vrrnay, Adelaiile Higgins,
Mr. and Mra. R. O. Crenshaw ■Klesnor lllcksun, Miitllsa Tor­
and daughUr, Carolyn, o f Win. rence. Dorothy I'owrll, Maim Ann
and
Mary
Klmibcth
ter Garden, were
the
dinner Powers
gueats on Christmas Day of the Neely
III.™, Maltha McDonald. Mar
former’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
gaiet licit*. Vngima Meriwether,
R. F. Crenshaw.
Anna Cornell, Nvtil Boyd, l.ouisi
Miss Wilms LlneharL student Purdmi, Marv thapman, Doll.
nurse at 8L Vincent’s Hospital in Walker, Margaret llennetl. Cat
Jacksonrllls, Is spending tha holi. nllne HIM and Elisabeth Turner
18.17, Martini Adams. Anno
days as tha guest of har parents,
Mr. snd Mrs. L. M. Llneharl, al Mae Ellis, Mansn F.stritlge. Mm
gucrlte Ingley. Virginia Mcl’ or)
their horn* on Elm Avwnna.
Dorothy Mitchell. Dorothy Mew
I--nut a
O. W. Douglas of Savannah, art, Kathryn Thigpen,
Ga, Is visiting hero with Mr Whlddon, Mary lllggrns, and
Aniorrl
Peters.
and M n.
A.
C.
William*
and Mr. snd Mrs. A. C. Cloveland.
1818, Lillian Adams, Jr.an ArMr. Douglas is a brother of Mrs larello, danpieline
Campbsll
Williams and Mra. Cleveland Msrjoile Coghurir, OletU liysoo,
Eliiaheth Iwffler, Carlin Pulinc
The Rev. and Mra. H. Melton Helen Palmer, Nancy Itossetler
Wars of Boynton ara eipected to Cecelia Truluck anil Dortilh) W ig­
arrlva Monday to spang a few gins.
1832, Elisabeth Dyson, Joyrr
Hunt. Wilma Llneharl, Gretrhrn
their boms on T il Palmetto Ave. ginla I’esuld, Lucy
R.nimillai.
nue.
Morrison, Martha Telford, V ii
Mary Wathrn anil
Doric 8m
Mr. and,Mr*. Hamilton Oven Williams.
ara exported ta arrlva this wcik.
1840, Estelle Hurl, Elise Hutch.
end from Tampa to ha tha week­
end guest* of the laltar’s parents, Ison, Jane Lloyd, Isiuise Perkin-.
Bchulli.
Mr. and Mr*. W. I. Thigpen. Mrs. Jeanette Potter, Jane
Oren la tha former Kathryn Evelyn Klowe, Madulyn Truluck.
Busan Wight, Mary Wight, Mai&gt;
Thigpen.
.
Wiggins.

Z r.T u 'Z

today "to bi tha holiday guast « i
Mis* mUahath Dywm at S*r
on W ait Seventeenth StrsaL Min
Hsjmla la •
*
tha yaungar i g t e f Flefoeca.

1941,
Gall DeFurest,
Erma
Doudney, Jeaaie tiuiden, lirtli
Lou Fleah, Catherine Hurt, Muriel
Knag, Mary Lodge, Fllrn Men
wether, Elisabeth .Pippin. Nell
fllewart. Batty Wathrn. Mildred
Wells, Joyce Whlddon. KILabeth
Whlgham, and Alice Wight.
1942, Nancy Dlghton, loicille

M . nod Mrs.
Chsrles
W
It noil
i-iilrrtainrd
Christinas
tin- lit with a party
at
then
........... ii 482 West Nineteenth
Sheet. Hwl candles burning on
th' dining loom taldr illuminated
a centerpiece nf red camellias
pliu ed upoll a lace cover.
\ receiving line composeil uf
Ml* Ray Fort. M's G A Maffill, and Mrs J
N
llunlick
w• Icnmiil the guests upon theii
at ivnl
take and coffee were serveil
h the hostess assisted by hel
ai-ti-r, Mrs. C. M. Hyerson, to
til. following: Mr and Mrs J
N llurdlek, Mr. soilMrs G A
M.iffel, Mr. and Mrs
C
M
Rirrsnn *&gt;f Durham, N ( . Mr
ai d Mrs. H E. Hunt of DcUnd.
Uso Mr. and Mrs
Raulerson
ol
llinglngton. N Y . Mr and
Mis Jacob ttyersonof llmglngtlio. N. Y , Mr and Mrs L B
W 'ffet of Saluda, H. C . Mr. anil
Mi- A &lt;W Ilamil, Mr and Mrs
FI.'V Bryan, Mr. and Mrs Ray
Fml
Alan, Mrs Lila llradhury, Mrs.
Kdblce M Timmerman of Saluda,
'I C . Mrs. Maynard llnpklns of
Saluda, S C . Mrs Sam Haw
kins, George Allen Maffelt, II.
Hetty Bryan, Weslev Ilamil. II.
and Mr and Mrs Charles llamli

Military Activity
Made Headlines In
State During 1940
M ' m I I mu M

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• ne.tUy RriiKation « r rrm ifn ti of
•h# iioiUm’Mi purr of tin* HUIp
tu |&gt; rrp
Ih io u g h
h ra v y
•IuuUr for a virw of (lit* flint
m a jo r

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tin -

nun

mc«* iH ilfi
F lo r itia fo r g o t n I iim i t tin* %ar
' &lt;*vh|H&gt;rai ily
w h. i,
M i» .
F n io ry
&lt; llllh m
• 1 M i*it&gt;I M id rh«* r x .
I’^ c ln d to uo* rnikf lh ^ m o t h ir • t
i|u ln tu p l« ’ tfi
H ut
tfijf I a
Rani
i h t r t h u t tM»«n i iiii^ u n flrr R la m i»&gt;f a o m e p la rr. A »tng!i* gi&gt; I bahy
waa burn.

There were major stories, too,
when women employes staged a
'jitterbug" strike a! the John II,
Swisher Cigar Factory In Jack-onvllle, and when police at Key
West learned jhat
aged
Karl
Tgnsler Van Coke I had removed
I he body of a lovely girl from
the tomb anil kept it encased In
was In hla home
for
seven
years.
Governor Cone made news when
ha went to the hospital for the
•stand Hme during his four.year
term, when he appointed II P.
Itaya Slat# director of Selective
Service, discharged hi* personal
|secretary, Mra. Ella Neill, and
1o*»tcd Chairman A. B. Hal* of
Ih u

S ta te

R oad

D e p a rtm e n t.

There were other changes In
Patty Hodge, Dun.thy
KaiUr.
Huaan Klrtlry, Mar Juris Newman. nubile office. William J. Barker
if Bartow and Curtis L. Waller
Gladys Pippin, Kalhnine Sprn
if .TaiDhaiars hecama.. fcdtral
ludgve, Circuit Judge Alto Adams
o f Fart Piercs was appointed to
Wight, and Betty Wllklnaon.
IMS. Lai* Caldwell, Laurel). M seventh psisitlon on the State
Dutton, Elisabeth Kile, Lutlcle Supreme Court, Dan McCarty of
Pierce
was
designated
Cormly, Halen Hutchison, Angela Fort
Melsch, Dorothy Peiold,
Jean tpeaker of the 1941 House of
Whigfcsm, and Katherine Wiggins Kepresentatlves and W. Blanch
MS resigned as thu governor's
fgarutlra secretary to become
Dfocurement officer far the Bute
Haletlrs Service.
Herbert Goddard, fake movl#
talent scout wha lured young
F T rrtn Ruth Dunn from her
I home and klUdd M r in
lM t « «o a electrocuted at the
‘ Prison la July. The United
Court reversed
.ww dtevkiloa o f four negroes
f i r killing a wkiu man Ip Brow­
ard C o a ly In 1992. but a t bofora oao o f them had b o a aomto the l i t i s Hospital for
■ M * The o
a
f
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Li aililitton to some j injmy
to crops in Setiilnoli- C.’onty.
the high wind ilumaged insuhslanlial buildings.
ui„l
Giady
Dunum, t ily building msp,.,-i,ir,
said lust night It would lake him
al least a week to make nil sccurate cheek on the destruction
A ■111g Ir i l l g ■|M|fr Itwiinl Uy
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C h e a t e r F a g a t e ne ar F u r r a t ( ' i t y
a a * p r a it n a l l y atnp prii nf fiult,
anil a e v r r a l t r r e a w r i e upriautail
by the wiiul

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Co aanl be believetl "any lu*a
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w ill h r m u r t th a n u v f m i m r bv
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(Infiirmatlun In this column
come, from workers in the Uni­
versity of Floritls t'ollere of
Agriculture In Gainesville I
As the seetl are slow In germi­
nating, |&gt;arsley is a somewhat
illglrull ernp In get started It s
a goad idea lo nlarit some othei
crop, such as raiiishrs, with pars,
ley, mialng the seed uf huth snd
planting lliem lugrlhrr In the
same row Thr radishes will crime
up long tefure the parsley, thus
making it jruasitjlr tu weed the
low without dlslurlilhg the pars,
ley. The rows should l-e aliout
two fret apart and Hie young
plants should stand almut a foot
apart In His row.
A 6-7-5 miature, applied at thr
rate of 1,000 to 1,500 pounds per
acre, is a satisfactory fertiliser
for parsley. As the plants musf
be kept growing vigorously to
tncouragt development of tender,
succulent leaves, it may b* neerssay after three or four weeks to
apply a light top-dressing of nl.
trats of soda, htrsley also re­
quires plenty of moisture,

Tallahassee, a former State aL
terney general, James P, Newell,
former eaecuUre secretary to
Gorernor Dove Bholta, end Grand­
ma Weeks, 119-year-old resident
of Hlllaheraugti Couaty.

For The
Moliila) s
And The New Year

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RT. LOUIS. Dec. 28—(&lt;19—The
women, this Spring, will have the
Army snd the Navy nt their feel
American ghoe stylists are aim.
Ing to capture the spiiit of these
fighting times snd translate it
F I H R T 4 III Ml II UK « I I N I 9 T
Into feminine footwear.
xn rxT M T
k « * l Hrottitil H l ra r l
Previews of new shoe styles 11
R un d a)
MctiiHil x ib a
M
be shown for the first tirpe -it
M o rn i n g \Yor«hlp l i dm a
M
W »«1 rto*.1a t I'kuil iip .M* it ice ; hi
the annual National Shoe Fair In
r m
Chicago n January reflect the in­
K rtd in i
Il'Mtnt
Komi*
S oh in
fluence of the cavalryman s hoola; 100 oVIlH’ k on Tue&gt;*da»a and Kr I
the aviator's uniform and the day s
“I ' l l II IHT I XN H i l l N r i *
|a Ih*
doughboy's "dog kennels
There
i*l
lire
I n e.»n •Hr i m«m
also la an accent on the nautical aulijacl
wh ich will l** rood In r h o r r l i M ..f
A patriotic style Is of frn lie In ChrlRl. He’IMlH**! lhrongh«*lll l b *
rest, while anil lire
w or ld on HniolAk
I irr milto i ?•»
The* lliili.rn T ^ I I l»
T he k llip
The cowloy has dictated a de. elnni
of brake n i» like unto k a t r l i .
sign in saddle leather, studded wh ich a w o m a n look aiol blit In
with nail heads and trimmed with ll lf r e llleRMllrs o| Miral till llie
saddle alltclnng or hrutd daily W htile* Mil* le g tri io il " | &gt;|dlllirM
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American types appear in mores
A m o n g III* d i a l ton* wh ich .......
sins and Puritan flaflmals
p i la r lbs I e*sir|i Nm i i i ,hi !• lli*
favorite shoe materials ale l o w in g Horn Hi* liiiili
Ami I • aw
gabardine. replile skin, calf, and a n o l b n mialti\ ana* I i*oinr slow n
a newcomei c tiluoiy
plasln-s fro m hrd»4|i I'lof Ii* *1 Willi m « bool
And be bud in lit" baiid « III I Im
are Iisnl for linn The casual shin- I....
.. olirii
And I took* • lie* IIMle*
la noire pnnninenl Ilian ever, and book o ii i of Hi* isiir' I ' o ba n d u nil
often toes ale -till fnvontes f.n al*1 Ii »»|» A ml l»* s*»i»l nuio »»•*■,
dress and pla&gt; lltgli heels air 1 bon iniiai |ti&lt;i|&gt;h«*k a g a i n hrfoim
Mias Hally Parsliall of Orlaml •, "Mlaa Florida Citrus,"
is still nresenl. loll ih-ignris say Ibe m a i n people • an.| oalloow and
l o i i g n r * an.| k i n g * " ille%
In I ?
shown here on, her Ihrnnr in * pin,ire tnkrn at Cypress Gardens trend is Inwaid n lower heel
in
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as part of the publicity for the IP 11 "Juyreca Florida Citrus
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a nor am. II- . l ib n u l l l o t
I lie
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Mrs. J. D Dosaey, Jr, of Macon,
Ga., la visiting her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. |„ M. Llrteliarl, at llielr
home on Kim Avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. ||. L. Davis
rsturned to their home In
Point. N C-. after visiting
ing the hi lidayj with Mr.
Mra. W. (). Htanseh.

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If afl tba hoaiM In th* B ut* Worn
wbat th#/ ahould bo, Mia- Lola'
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i T o Good Start; Better Price For
cc Is FeatureTmigIfr Eggs And Poultry
Miami Cage Team
To Meet Stetson
Oil Jaii. 94md 10

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a tL gf*Jhound fans
i s p e o W night show
Right*4 featured Inbdlcap, Grand Son
tHMofr' crar a rafhI t k ' b o lt s o crowd
tha track1» pick
mound*. Grand
tlf against the
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CORAL GABLES. Dec. 2* With three player* counted oa
for regular duty atlll nursing
football Injuries, the Unlveralty
o f Miami basketball team la atpetted to gat a slaw start Ifala
winter. Inasmuch aa Coach Hart
* men mutt tackle power.
«
■toon In the openeia Jan.
0 and Iff, the situation la not
helped one bit,
Rtetaon has four veterans from
Its 19.19.40 squad— along with
the brilllaht sophomores
who
won the stale AY A. II. crown
latt yaar aa freshmen.

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1Dairy Outlook In IFirst Market Report
Florida For 1941 Of Season Is Issued
N T CITY, Dec. 28 ~&lt;/Pl
Called Favorable — PLA
The federal-state marketing
GAINBSVI1.LR. Dee. 28—the
rutlook for Florhla dairymen in
1811 la fairly bright, aaya Itamlln
L. Brown, dairyman with the
Plate Agricultural Kitemlon Ser­
vice. A tremendous Influx of
people In Army ami Navy ramps
and of tourist* I* expected In add
to the demand for milk, while
feed supplies are high and prices
are reasnnabli.
Brown tall* atlrnthn to three
farloi* in Ih© national outlook of
partiqplnr importune** t&gt; dairy
ra‘ Trpr!. Tbrfn b a rndfiR lr but
\\Mepjm ml tf nJi iw y for fnrmfin
to Incrrwm ilif mimbt-i of dairy
row*, htiv|na*» activity U at a
hiyhtr Irvrl, find im*reused e\|&gt;orU
with n run(ailment of rhiT#f immr in pui^prH.

In 1941 they should '*■ In •
relatively good position to obtain
batter prices M il Income* from
their tuslne** than for srvrntl
yean, aaya N. A. Mehrohof, poul­
try man with the State AgrtctiU
rural Extension Service. Thi*
favorable situation I* the m u lt
o f Inrreaaed domestie demand,
smaller stors re stuck* than at
thia time a year earlier, and little.
If any. Ine*e«*e In p-orneet In
the price pf feed* (ertwpt com)
used In'the poultry ration.
Indlrwlhn* are that Ihe simple
of e g f- during Ihe first l-nlf of
1941 will he .1 In 4 percent nmnl.
ler du-ing the fl-at half cf 1940
and I hat supplies of ■ chicken*
will b» stout B pereetit smaller
Approvlwalelr 11 pereenl fewer
baby thick* were hatched !.y commrrrlsl hilcher'c* du-in" the
fl*tt tight month* o f 194(1, and

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FOOTBALL
t'elery Bowl Classic

ORLANDO

I e port, compiled nt (hr locst stale
farmer*'* market under the Flor­
ida State Marketing Bureau, wai
luurJ yesterday fer the firet
time thia season.
Thle year th* report will tar­
ry facts anti figure* on tlie lo­
cal »trawberry market, and Infor­
mation from the Manatee County
lettuca section, aa wall.

ALL STARS

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linkpin rows 1t pnnkicr tin* milk
ftfftlfti in Homtu, thin witilri,
nintv I hr mmibrr of heifer* iiiimn I
Ineallv ami rinr* |nifvhi-«tMl out of
the Bfatr vi ill nitnr ihiitt tiutilum*
'.#r the cow* ru)!.*.i ftnm herd*
T ie ['lire mf y.. d he if if* mid

actually sent him »t*i-?ering
acrot* tha ting and onto the canvas’.
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Before the defeat Armstrong
p io b a d y w i l l r i M liiiiir t •» li* * *
had defendrd the welterweight
Njliulial feed Mi|&gt;|ilii*s air al&gt;OVe
title several time*, stripping 1‘edro
n v iM M ', .'M a te least *-ki|)|d ir« A te
' Montanrx in nine rounds (in hU
nI
lure**' than a *• i m:i\ but Mill
1malar bout; had earned o draw
frit nit it i.l llir oiii .Hill llrrdvd| while challenging the thru mlil*i . In t« &gt;ti of til t &lt;ti •ii * pulp
dldwslght champion, Gstfla: and
hi*! “ • jiaom **\r&lt; .1»11 IHjUUt lorn,
had won a s| *r -.und technic*!
mid n • \ |rrti d « - I. evt*n higher
kncckpat over Jcnkln* in n nontin. &gt;&gt;.m lnti&gt;* n- ii in iiht*
tllle go.
•
iV't lit in ’ pulp ii h I'emir fed
Louts bumped Into* trouble In
tin
•f t ty (i -in tli r iMi i + Their
Bradley
Bravo
Bemla
Markowskl
virtually
cllmba
up
the
back
of
Ida first venture, Jen was nestle
i* n lirm *ii|if i, id imlnMi't
one
of
Oregon's
giant
batkelballero
in
scramble
during
game
at
to aolvu the lew crouching maneu­
avuiint.l* in th* P v»tl'l ’ii(i’«, mid
I’eorla. Oregon won. 47-49.
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and hit Intha lineup. Tha best of the new vers o f Arturo (lorii
tltt&lt; product it it'imni' into tnou*
men *re Norman Scott, Jtmmy frequant 'j4sw * failed to dcut.thc ------Wide pi rad u*u ill ‘•'try i —d.
Keet and Eurena Bogsit, who chin, o f the concrete Chilean.
ill courts
won fama In Miami high school Godoy lost the IB-round decision, home
Th*
F u r l M yFi%
N e w * F re t*
although cne Judge voted f»i him, wha*
ha* itii
airplane newAbc»y who
but In their return match lu th*
Tin
Mi** t i&gt;vs r u i?roup t»f wubtrupictl
rummer Louis Knocked him nut c-mlil
iplr *t iml drops ih# morning
HURT IN WRECK
in eight tound*. Joe
Ineeied roll*,
pupr*r
to
Aiibumbcri
without
through hi* r.iher cncounicr*. (h* ,1
By thia *#rvicp th**
IM11HAN, Ala., Dec 28 — i/P&gt; Undimr
lnocking out Johnny Paychek InM .nal
ir^t tha
- ..... member of a Giaud tourist i»l»nd
two rounds nnj A1 McCoy in si^. II in:
lUdg- I I*., faintly was «erloo*ly iivwt with thair braalcfatt* i«.
Jenkins wa* the best of Ihe new"- 1
lf
hud and fm r other* injured ^laad of luviru: »o wait for *low
comers. Th* thin Texan, with s i " 1" 1*-'
kick
In
hit
wing
arm*
like
Hist
of
'
1
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By DlOies Graham
a bronco, bowled over Ainh*it in
ll»(
A P Hpart* Bdltar
NEW YORK, Dye. 2» — (A P )— tin first round and knocked him ehirhi
Little Perpetual
Motion, one­ out In the third. He gel Ihe title th.&gt; v
'I lie
time triple champion, finally ran shot Oil the strength of a onedown and lost his last crown In round kayo of Tippy Larkin Lew lirv.1940, aa did four other title- lalar aeoied ■ Ivvo-round kme kmit
of Pate Lei l.i in hla fir*t dcladders.
Henry Armstrong's defeat In f true.
Another crsrk nvwrunier wita savage wetlerwsight bout by
PHtaburgh’a Frlttle Zivic was Blllr Bose, who won non.Mile
G o a * ■ L o n g Way
perhaps losing1* high spot of a vet diets uvet Ixith Z«le nnd Uvi-rThli
•conomkol
ko«M paint 91vac yom
lin but cnuldii t get them into tin
year that saw:
b m o dm ob lf baaaty at low co«t. Covaft
1. Ken Overlln take Ceferlno ring with a crown at slake.
o n J IBftodc cihom dly wall, ond
Garcia's (New York recognlied)
Conn defended the light liioV)
It bout to glvo pood torcko
middle weight championship and title against tins l.ranelvlrli sml
aucesaafully defend
It twice then outpuinlrd heavyweight- At
against Steve Bcllolse.
McCoy and l,e* Savold and .cored
2. Tony Znlc knock out AI a kqockoul over Bob Pastoi
llaatak to win Ihe N. B. A. mid­
Hammy Angott. teaten by Zivic,
dleweight honors.
won N. II- A. lightweight rvcoguL
,, ,3, Law Jenklna . kayo light­ tion by outpointing Davey Uuy.
weight' king-'teas Ambers.
. . AI Davta loat to Am bet i an I dlttrti of Its
4. Harry Jeffra (N .Y.) and Pets srua disqualified for fouling zivl.
Canlnur
Scalio (N. B. A .) divide feather­ . . . Lou Sales won undisputed ami captain
weight laurels.
control of tha bantamweights hv log s ta r , hn
Heavyweight Joe Lout*
end outpointing Georgle Pace but.we- mrnt which
1.1 WEST THIRD ST.
light heavyweight
Billy Conn later floond and hasten In a non- 1the llurrlrsi
remained supreme In their divi­ title go by Tommy Forte.
tennis sladi
sions and Coup waged a success­
ful Invasion Into heavyweight
ranks that earned him a shot
against Leula in '41.
M ai Baer authored the year!
fistic comeback. The one-time
heavyweight champion' put n halt
to Tony Galcnto’a boasts with an
eight round knockout and than
scored a spectacular one-round
victory over promising young
Pat Comlskey.
w
Zivic found the antidote for
Armstrong'* aggressive, annoying
atlnek. Fighting from a sidewise
iFF-DvJtUJMG
crouch Zivic let Armstrong wear
himself out in the early rounds.
Fritile drove occasional uppercut*
to Henry's Jaw and then, when
ha felt Armstrong wilting, took
the offensive, squared around nnd
popped Henry with looping blows.
Armstrong, game to tha flnlah.
waa out on hla feet, blind and
bleeding, and Zivic'* last blow

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Five Champions
Lost Crowns In
Year Of Bonn?

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Tennis Sfmlimn Will
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da woold hero little need far IU
school for delinquent girls hero
If all tha homes In the 8tato Were
&gt;0 hg feeding What they should bo, Mrs. Lola
and utllbf-ig Skipper, aopertatondant of the
Institution, said yesterday.
Seventy-fire portent of
the
BUKltD
white juVsnOe delinquents sent
to the Industrial school have di­
vorced parents. Crime, torooraL
Ity, drunkenn*ae aad poverty
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PA G E KLVK

Mo Good Start} Better Price For
And Poultry
Is Feature Toniflit Eggs
Is Seen In 1941
Miami Cage Team
To Meet Stetson
On Jan* 9 and* 10

Dairy Outlook In |Fi™t Market Report
Florida For 1941
N T CITY, Dec. 2H --(41
Called Favorable — PLA
The federal-alale marketing

qX lN B SVILLR .

GAINESVILLE*. Dec. 29—The
rutlook for Florida dairyman In
1941 is fairly bright, sayi Hamlin
L. Bro a is dairyman with the
State Agricultural Extension Service. A tremendous influx of
people in Army ami Navy camps
and of tourists is expected to add
to the demand for milk, while
feed supplies are high and pi Ices
are reasonable.
Drown i all* attention to thr#*
factois in the national outlook of
parting Ini importance to dairy

good new* for Florida poultrymen.

In 1941 they ahould V In a
relatively rood poalticn t« obtain
better price* ami Income* from
their Inline*, than for acvrrnl
year*, aay* N. R. Mehrahnf, poul,
CORAL GABLES. Dec. 28 — trymari with the State AgrirtilWith Utraa player* counted on lura) Rlteniinn Sdrvic*. Thl*
for regular duty *tlll mining favorable ail tutI ton i* the m u tt
football lnjuriet, the llnivenity o f Inrreaaeil domeat Ic demand.
o f Miami baaketball tram U ex*
petted to get a *low itart thla
winter. Inarmnth a* Coach Hart
Mjrria' mm mutt tack la power.
Matt Lad. a pro. ftd Station In the opener* Jan.
f a r m e r T h e n * it a m-idemte but
■T from the kennel B and 10, the aituation la not
u k ’ r r p i t a d tendency fo r fa rm e rs
i N n r Smyrna.
helned ona bit.
to Increase the number of dairy
'Aid Don't Forget,
Strtaon baa four veteran* from
rows, business activity is at a
baby Blackatone, Ita 19.19.40 *qu»&lt;l—along with
higher level, und increased exports
r* tract Ira Dick. HI tha brilliant' aophomore*
who
with n rnrt ailment of cheesy ini*
won th* stal* A. A. li. crown
p i r t s are in piovpert,
w ia hi* teat offl. laat year a* frathmrn.
Br* .wn nays there should he
la th* fa it time
John Tobla, Joe Kmtulia and
ample cows to pitsliiee the milk
Hart, eenfMering Bill Totterda|e, a trio of Junior*,
needed
in Klornfa this winter,
from are tha o potential regular* who
since the number of heifers raised
will be reporting late for praelocally and c»w* purchased out of
tic*. Tobin waa th* high w ore
the Dime will tinue than oiililuuion thy team laat winter aa •
Vtr the cows foiled |mm herds.
aophomore nnd K fulfil la, who
The pile#- o f y. t»d heifers and!
gave Tom ______
Hflbtih a great tae*
elw« Iihi nd/inc-.l leccnlly and
Before the defeat Armrtrong
for running up In acorlng teat
piohk, dy Will cuituuie to nse
Bight** featured In- fear, a r e . lettermen. Tottrrdal* had defended the welterweight
N al i.nal feed Mipj hes an' above
title aevrtal time,. (tapping I'edro
id leap, Grand Son
aveiwr c. Utah* f • t 'Up pile * are
Mtntanex in nine round* in lil*
victory over a rain llloi 1si I'f thsn |ki * i age, hut •till
' iralor bout; hnd earned n draw
left- beforj a crowd
far si, it rt thel*»in .tint needed,
raca-gner*. .
| whil* challenging the then mlJHi, hi i a hi n| iii i oil to* pulp
,• djdwelght clianipinn, Caret*; and
moug th* track'* pick
hist it .isOM e\ci ■•♦d IS,ilul toils,
, hid won n *1 xy-.und terhnicil
I ' greyhound*. Grand
nit I i* i s|cell’d t.* I. * ven higher
, kneckaut over Jcnktn* in n nonblmaatf agalnat the
I hi i )&lt; 'll I to t«’ n mu tinf a of
, title go.
*
1 bolder, for the five.
vv' I i il l it i |ndf&gt; it e twiiiir fed I
dlatinre— Rambling
i
Louli bumped Into trouble In
dii f'Ctiy ft 'in Ito • «::ii hr* There
jp d ir i M ' fifo rite *
Bradley Rravo Btrnlt Markowikl virtually climba up the back of
t hi* firat venture. Joe wai until*
i* n lirtw :*up| h id in-ihisp.es
on* of Oregon's giant baiketballm In acramblt during gam« at
&gt; to tolva the lew crouching mancuM M * : S S W 'f t i y
ovKiiaUc in 11-** Tver p hub's and
Peoria. Oregon wcnt 17-45.
r vara of Arturo GodaT and tits in4lit t 11co Juct is n'ltimif into more
r frequent jtawa failed to dent tlie
Wide plead usu in dairy teed*
&gt; chin, o f the concrete Chilean.
I Godoy lo*t the 16-rouml (Icciulnn,
Th** Fort Mycr&lt;* Ncsw^ l*rrs«
rpcninr'i■
.ary ,r*t
I although one judge voted fo&gt; him.
hss mi nirpiniiH newsboy who
W*' IraR'add held I*
It
but In their drtum match in thI lie* over a croup of subtropical
Irlted chatWnge of
rummer Loui, Knocked him out
ihlri
triki tirop- ib** morning
HURT IN WRECK
hirer* I
in right round*. Joe
pup**r
to
-'tihncribcr* without
hakrlly barked and
through hi* r.ther rnrounter*. I
landing.
By this swrvic* the
pl 11 HAN, Ala., Pec gv —i-Pl
nawat avert handicap*
1necking out Jnhnnv Payrhek in ; t, » ia)i&gt;. Iit.|
touil-t
island
ir-id*nl« *#4 the
(i n- member of a Gland
UB’ to win, |4.40 to
two round* nn.l Al McCoy in ,ix. M i ‘ l i i, i
Ktdg- I la., family waa aerluualy news with ihru birftkfntt« lii1x0 t* ahow with
Jenkln* » * , the beat of the new- I 1,1
,l' &lt;
hurt and fvur oilier, injured *tp«d of havim; &lt;o wait for *)©*'
; latkgnln r I f JO and
comer*. The thin Texan, with n I ?l,n,*‘t
t,,‘
Iambi fog Nora yielded
kick
In
hi*
wing
arm,
like
tint
of
'
hnelil
By Pltllon Grahaaa
a bronco, bowled over Amb-r» in
llulrhe-v
A P Sparte Bditoe
doable combination
the firat round and knocked him
NEW
YORK,
Dec.
28—
(A
P
)—
Iktlf, In . the aernnd
Little Perpetual
Motion, one­ cut In the third, lie get th* title
m Friend, from tb* time
triple champion, finally ran ahot On Ih* atrrngth of * one
down and loat mi laat crown in round kayo of Tippy Larkin l.ewr
1940, a* did four othar title, later acorn! * two-round hn-&gt; kmil
of Pete I.eilo in hia flirt ilwladdrra.
Henry Armitrnng'a defeat lo fenaa.
Oat
• j t M t Mntrnek
Ray
a Jolly rvtut a ravage wet let weight bout by
Another crack newcomer wutie
- T Anvlnaa Hatty Pittaburgh'a Frlliie 7.1,1c waa Billy Soar, who won lum.iille
jll
I Ah&gt; Memory
perhapi toxlng'a high apot of a vrldlcta ovri iHith Znle nml llverlin but rnuhlnt gel them into tin
year that *aw:
Mai teekc I Johnnr n n 'i
L Ken Overlin take referlno ling with a clown al alakc.
Jan
a nut ae,.rl Garcia* (New York recogniiadi
Conn defended the light loin )
(’OH4I. GABLES I.. i!H.
l, Kaay
, 1 Mias I'rlm
rfiwnr •I'lto "'* *
Hater middle weight rhampionahip and lille egaintl Glia'- l.ranaivirh ami T h r L f r i iv i '* " i i y « if M tiim l t r n n U
l i r a . *-t* mite,
aticcraafully defend
It twice then out|&gt;ointeil heavywrighi, Al
Mihtch Hus nun Ihr nu
U YO(T*KK T1IINK1NU OF BUKUlINi; OH HKMODFUNt
tfclf ** natty nwaste*
agalnat 8teve llelloiae.
McCoy and |yro Savnld and -cored tiffin) r mi it -1-i.i ini 11nit s in thr
Kay
r h a m Dean
ASK ABOUT O l!R EASY PAYM ENT FLAN tt lS \ K M K V
2.
Tony
Zalr
knock
nut
Al
ln*t
frxv
Vf nrm wHlimit rvri n|i.
a knockout over liob Paalui.
lUm
f Itert Hrnaior
MONTHLY THUMB TO HI IT YOl H Vi HHK!
iing
T Permiader lloatak to win the N. B. A. mid­
Sammy Angott, teaten by y.ivlc. prnrinif bi'Girr thr home fu n s
lleawher * ltl*hl»n&lt;t Arm* dleweight honor*.
won N. it. A. lightweight rrc--viii. Imcrusc of lurk of u Niiitnhle
,, ,3, Lew Jenkiua . kayo IlghL lion by outpointing Davey Day. rouit, |s to hMve u ti-nnIt till,
walgbt'-king-t ea Amber*.
. . . Al Davda toil to Ambrt) an I rfifim of its own at last.
4. Harry Jcffra (N .Y .) and Pete waa disqualified for fouling /.Ivlnfaatkr
Max Mark
(otnlniir Mu Hoy, formor Mi­
H tin tlt
* fllnna Jug Rcalto (N. B. A .) divide feather, . . . Lou Salca won undi,puled ami (Mfitain nntl uationnlly lank,
r w * m pgtarttn
weight
laurel*.
control o f th* bantamweights In inn *tur. has |fi&lt;miMTtil n inovi1.
1* Kibble*
( Maaked Dor
Heavyweight Joe Louie
end outpointing Georgia Pact but-we- ment wliiih in linn* will *»W*
* Celjaetor ( Tw*nty llurk*
light heavyweight
Billy Conn later floored and beaten in a non.
Wet*
• T Monty
fbl Merit
a Ileaulr K remained aupreme In their divi- title go by Tummy Forte.
L U %
ratnHtyi
alona end Conn waged a auccraa.
lay
I Hlpalene
rk atam
a n *» nubble* ful invaalon Into heavyweight
aka Jan*a
1 Ann Ki rank* that earned him a ’ ahot
a* laws * at rMmllna h u ,l, agalnat I a u I* In '41.
a n a a ta . a-ia » t i* i
Max Barr authored th* year*
rf flvg
&gt; (tneia* L*dr
Hewer Chief
a l^&gt;ne Fvmt fiatic comeback. Th* one-time
l Orlando
t rnmln* Along heavyweight champion put a halt
aer Dtak
( Penny Harbor to Tony Galento* boaate with an
na WArK. raferttyi
I Mav Joyr* • Matt*, Cbnir# eight ro u n d knockout and than
Rapid Wire
I Rlpuer Corn (Cored a apectacular one-round
f*jt_ Boy
T ttnv Johnnr victory over prumleing young
Driver,
( Ton Bid*
CAU6.-IK) OP
g K ara, m in rtin
by Btackalono • Jo* Willard
■her D l
* Mudd* Turf
i*t Fergrt
T III Pal
m otive Dlrh
a Marry Irii
CLIFF-TMEUWG
•f B a r a w t a it ir i
R u n s*.
f Oaansn
I TarlfPa t-*dy
la naaaa
• DeatvrW Chair*
■y*a Wadow T Jovtat liaarl
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I Ago*
H m i a t m a -ia ■■•*■

FOOTBALL
Celery llaeltC liatlc

lepcrt, compiled « l the local *late l O R L A N D O
farmer*'1 market under the Klor.
Iiin BUtc Marketing Burmui, w it
HANFORD
i*&gt;U*d yeaterday fir Ihr ^ral
time thla araaon.
Till* year the report will tar.
ry facU and figure* on the lo­
cal atyawberry market, and Infer,
■nation from the Manatee County
leltuc* lection, a* well,
I

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French Frtr*— Salad,, hot
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Slenks — W estern
T*H onrs und Fried Chleken.

llln e — I la lire— Drive- in S e n lr «

Thrill

Five Champions
Lost Crowns In
Year Of Boxing

P CHI—VO

HOUSE PAINT

of Picking Winners
TONIGHT'S ALL-ST \R FK ATI IRIO
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thi* Hurriranrmiifir of tha f1111**1
Initun «tailiunis in thr South,

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DAN^DUNN—Secret Operative 48

Ualvanity at Teua cam.

s e t UD A. PUANT
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More Fruit And Vegetables Than A fff
Similar Area In Florida ,

PROGRAM
SANFORD.
Walt Disney Cartoon, "TABBING PA R A D I" abort and Metre
Mewm.
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Toaettey, B a r e la D a , - " I W A N T A DIVORCE" witk
Jeaa Blandall, D kk' fdwcfl, u 4 Otarta Dfcfcaea. A b o:

'BLONUIE

IN

PEACE

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Taaada,, M(dn%ht Show -B ig Haw Tear*. Bra eaUkc^
tk n n rl.O O N OVER BURMA'' wttb Dorothy U m b » . Robert
Praatoe, Rraaten Boater, aM| Daria Naiaa. A b o: Edgar Emu
O —

W it o ld
iikm lit
Check
MUfllte

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Wadaaada,, D t n a i t - " B r m i S W E E T" with Jreaatu
MacDonald amt Nrls-n Eddy. Alaai Thro. DtrenUlsd Shari

SubjecU.

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Friday, Batarday— "CHEROKEE S T R IP " with
FhJar NIa . . . . . aie__ atl.i__e
a .oar ’_1 . *

Richard
T &lt;

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Attempt
Inferno;
Is Used

tba oW ah.lgun and he', gunning for J * k In this II v.ly'moment
t n m tbalr Paramoo.t comgdy, "L o re Tby Neighbor,“ to bo, shown
J ^ w r e w aad Monday at tha R h a ,. V oire. YaaadaJe. witnrere.
Intentions. -'Mary Martin pm ldaa romantic' tatareat-and
•cm a.aw tlf tinging, too.
.

ary Said Planr

Total Mobili E s t i o n By Jan. 15
find
water
i tha Thamea
to check a ragto* tafarso today In tha an*
icknt "city” of London—the
CApItal'g Wall Street— after
Nad reidera fired
end
bombed the metropolle in the
fim ttt incendlerv eauult of
the,war.
Bluntly Um British Government
apcoaad' Ounnany of a "dellberata attempt*, to burn thu city
Without regard for military oh-

'OURhelr
, A crude cross made from tha wreckage of thalr pbne marks
the grave of five Italian filers shot down In tha African dcaert.
A British Royal Air Korea flier b khown placing the marker.

Liverpool Is Still Jaunty Despite
Bombs, Letter Sent Here Discloses
Local Newlyweds
Are Cut, Bruised
. In Aiito Accident

of

i. T.

aowlywnb •ware married
talmas Day al the Comttgtbodlsl Church Ip Day.

wvswwwn,rlorrnca Mica gltq Richard ufx

t&gt; t * m om t“»
picture o f tha rettllag af tbc wvri, “ Cher. 0
J 'k re Strip," which wiB'ba shown naxt Friday and Saturria*
tha
Saturday at tha

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B— d
tba label, la know what you
buy, don't guana. Judge bow much
you are gattlng l»y nat walght or
WA8BIN0T0N, Dec. M -yio. by volume, not by tha aba of tha
packnga.
To Ba an Honaat Cook. Tha
family pays for tha food you oraparai fead It to tha fmally. not
ta tba garbagu can « r tba klUban
alnk.

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H o n d o * . C la rk o f

I natd ctrenlf Court* and tha off). . '•
lal a*aI th.reof, this Hh day Of
aoansMr A. tt. istl.
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^ H e a g a ry 'a minister o f ngrlcul.
W t l kdanaal Tglaki. resigned
ygatardAv because, It wsa roportadTba differed with the govern.
■Hat over the mas* movement
e f OerenAu troop* through Hun.
Other dlaaanalon within tha govariunaat also wha reported but It
could net bn learned whether
i m N resignation* might ba as*
. r f t ^ a wma na sign ** far that
W ! Ganaan* ptannad ta Uka
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ford by (rein laat night.
Deputy Sheriff Paul Joyra nf
Halnaa City aahl that Uia car
driven by Tyre, traveling east on
the highway crashed Into a car,
traveling west, driven by William
Young, Winter Haven negro. Thr
Young car had plowed into the
rear of a third car driven hy
Crocket Karnell, llalnaa City ath­
letic conch, which was also going
weet.
The Karnell car had attempted
a left hnnd turn Into a dairy farm
• hen tha driver noticed the ne­
gro'* car close behind him. Just a
second before the crash. Young»
ear was hr/lcd over to lb* left
Into the path nf tba Tyre car.
' George Gathers, hla wife Mamie,
and daughter, Frederica, riding
with Young war* injured.
Gathers-was reported laat night
In n dying condition nt n local
hospital.
hla
wife's
recovery
doubtful. Tha girl was not ser­
iously hurt
Tha Sanford newlywed* yvare
given first aid at the office of
Dr. J. If. Rogers, Jr.,' as war*
Young nod Uw Gather* girl.

Contact With London
Ia Suddenly Bitoken
’ NEW YORK. Dad. IQ_&lt;AP&gt;
—Cable and wireless communi­
cations from New York directly
to Laudan went dead Sunday
night noma Uma After tho Bri.

WRECK

TWO

RESIDENCIES

day a. “ tremandoualy pleased*
by the reaction la the address In
ahlch ba told th« nation It faced'
an .ir.ry .n e , comparable only
iO war aad that It mual be “ th*
treat araanal of democrary."
'
Secretary Karl, aald the prrai.
dent war rtailflrd that thr trad-'
•ra of both parties | ira lieiM b
ipeach.
President llo«a*vrlt,
predicting
Hall, laat night that the A lia pnw.
•ra would not win the war, da.
dared '‘emphatically'' we niuit
get war weapons to Britain In rrol.
urn. and quickly, and (hat tha
United Slalra now haa “ no right
or reaaon to encourage talk of
peace."
On the wiilrly discussed queelinn of aid to the Uriliih, lha
Preaident aald:
“Tha people of Europe who are
defending Iheinaelvra do not aak
ua to Hn their fighting They aak
ua for the implemrnta of ear, lha
planea, the tanka, tha guna, tha
frelghtrra which will enable them
to fight for their liberty and our
security. (Emphatically we mual.
----irsepw
g e t' theae weapon! to them In
Three two realdrners at Redondo Beach,
litl«\ A number cf writ roast licachi't writ*
•uffident volume and quickly
Calif.,
wrrr
undermine,I
|
&gt;
y
giant
cambers
rol­
**fill many houien writ* »oll*i|i*» ti.
enough an we and our rnildrei),
ling in from the Pacific on an rxtrrmrly high
will uo aaved the agony and auf.
faring of war which otlirra hare
had to endure."
The Preaident railed on Ihe na.
lion to become “ the great areenal
of democracy."
In a world-wide broadraat front
the White llouae he repeatedly
caatlgated the policlra of Nad
Oarmany. If Great Britain ahould
ba defeated, he aald, tha Anil
A s to le n r . n h a * i r r o i i i d * n , |
power, would “ control the eon.
"
M Jarvi*, fo u n d » u l i tinlinen la o f Europe, Aala, Africa,
J * r ' " • » ia ilu d h y C 'u ia tn ld i n
An* Ira IIa and the high raaa.'
I
S lone o f flv iv d n e a rly Sun&gt;la&gt;
H t b no aaaggeratlon tn say,"
h
m o rn in g b e fo re Ihe o w n v i, ( i
he conlinuad, " that all of a* In
M
l a s t i n g i j ,,l O ilu n d
Im &gt;
lha Amrrlraa wodld he living at
II w as Italaatng
On BriRl r i
lo a to t
Marry riMentt. wf tht-. rt‘ v »■
with rrploalee buHeU. eeonomk
AhotH r»0 fa m ilie s have rii»*vr«i fniced ' l l (hr it,ad nli oil ,j mi
aa well ai military."
in
to
K
a
n
fu
p
l
dm
in
i;
t
h
r
pat
t
%
%
•
orloel
Sunday moining when in,
The fate of email nallnna In
Europe, Rnoarrrlt declared, “ tall* in n n lliB In m a k r l i i r l r homcB o i 'Inver of f|lr , ( „|PI1
ua what It rnrani to live at t,ir t» rr iu a in fo r p a ri o f th r artison, over on II,e wrong aide Mi Will
••nil proceeded In (Ivied,,
K ,
point ef a Naal gun."
M ra II K A ik r n . J i , in c h a i|;r
Tha talk, for which the l're«i o f (lit- litfo rin a O u n H* «»th on I.a k r &lt; "O' .txlilr s l o l l r nil! ,,f I„.,j
r*'|M ,|| |f,P in r lr f d if
Mi
s |o n ,
dent rerrlved numrrouw *uggr«
liona and which he rr-draftrd S h o ir llo iilr v u r d , a iin o iin c ril to . Ihe n w ent o u t lo o k in g fm i | „
tn u rla l m an m id fn iin d I,in, ...................
acren tlmea before delivery, an. day. w ith the peak o f
•he r m p a rk e d nn Die | ,.fi N„ | ,
deter,bed by him aa “ a talk on tra v e l w till In le leachevl
Vlailnr* from nver half of Die " f Die m a il
national aerurity" rather than
W lieil Ihe man was failed ,'
4B ntate* have *lgned Die regiu
“ a fireside rhal on war."
,,,
Calling for a gigantic speed tiatinn lemk al Die Infmmatinh driver*' l|ren*e w« f,
p o .,e„i„n issued In n ,\| |.„ ,
up of arraa production, he eai l lluotli. Mra. Aiken said
Kd aaid lllggiua, aerrelary nf inger nf Orlando A rail t„ ||.
the notion of “business aa -jauai
mual be dlacardad
and
note the Srininnle Cuunty Chamhei nf Orlando police |e*ulf,,| in fnol
that the mg Die owner nf Ihe liirnie n| I,,
planea, tanka, guna and freight f'ominerve. lepurted
"hrtlrr apartinentn are practically home Mi |,«.Dug*, |. „k. I lr„
era ruahed to completion
“ Th.ro will t&gt;a an 'hot tie neck. filled, and there I* a demand f it h i* eai o n Die adviee i f th e ( i i '
In our daUrmlnallort to aid Grral more nf them " Those who have la n d o p o lic e and fo u n d h i* g m n g .
Britain," ha aald. “ No dictator, vacant anarlmenla were ' urged r n i|tty
C iM firm o f
ilr iM tk r tin r ^ g
p ip |
no combination of dictator., will by Mr lliggina In check arnl aer
weaken that determination h&gt; that they are In lha bast contli. |i« rk irt|r on H ip h iv h w a y th r.I i./f l
i»f»n |iU r«o| hv I h r )*h m | m ith t^
threata of how they will conatru. Don tn ivnt.
that determination."
“ The month nf Januaty ia •l i l B W«*r«* HiMflllENrcl Mft.l | ||C
The nation Inalsta, he aald. alwaya the *i,iggrat monlh fm O rU n ilo b l i r r i f f f- a iiif af|«*i i )•.
that lh.ro must be no strikaa oi tourlata." Mr lliggina declared, m a n. ta k in g h im ha« k In H i l m
lockout. In defane* Industrie* anti wo ei|&gt;rcl a great many nuur •III a tu l rh a rg iriK h im w ith - i . .1.
r.ara aa to over-es pans Ion of people during Ihe neat month AH ilig 4h r r a i
T h r o » n r r o f t h r r a i . v* h** itri'l
plant capacity moat not block Hi- profieity uwneta ahould gel their
program, ba aald. Moreover, t!., rooms and apartments In ahapr .»»i4 kn« w ti it w ik u t o lr ii u n til ii
wa»
i «-|oir I i i | f o ii ii c| u n n . h r i r
produatlon o f carta In consumer and Hat tho vacancies with the
and Itrwjry goods will bare to Chamber of t'ommarca nr the a m i r u t h i* t a r r a l l y t h r m m r
morning
defense reduction if Informal,n,, Booth."
and whan lha machines and re *
Mra. Aiken aald that UHiiiat
materials Involved are needed traftle
through
Hanford
*a i
“ **rry out “ aur primary and eapacblly heavy during tha Christ­
mas holidays, |&gt;arllcubrly un
Christmas flay arvi Chrial niA*
Ere, Inquiries have bean received
Sima Ihe New tea, hull,In)
about tba “ Big Tree” , the i m ,. and
fishing llrenac* fur/ this earth,n. fall* un Wrilnrada)-, the Seni,»u|r
Gun Glut, has derided to Imvr
H* regular weekly *h»„l. usual
'y held Tin,, a«lay, on that day
Sr&gt;l Smith, arv-retarv. Ntirtotimfii
tedav It la felt that a la, get
.lumber of maik*mru will hr able
U* attend (&gt;n New Veal'. Ila/
than on Thursday,
Mi
.Smith

ncrvoNc In TouriHla
I Exported During
Month Of January

Make Over Rstebllshmenta

In
State Total 8^235

WAVES

*&lt;■ we -have n* air ririd shelter
Wo hare a couple o f rentreinn
nn the floor and w* keep hot
hollies always on tn caa* i n hava
to-run under.
"When we are having a "quiet
night, WP have all the beds down­
stairs In ona room When
__ th«
gun* atari shaking every win.
(low
aaiitl
floor,
■
■■— r. we gat up ant) »le#i
In Ihe hall. Well. wa don't
'
sleep
horauae
never know If the
mat bmnb is for ua. W* iiave
had several In our town, t » » of
which dropped nt Uw bottom
of the mail, and you navar tap
»uch a mass In your Ufa. Luckily
no one was killed but four house*
a,* condemned and nearly all th*
window* around ware blown out.
Thafa tho nearest, and I Jolly
wall hop* w* gat nothing nearer.
"Wa had weeks of that aort,
and It la vary trying. We are
carrying on. aa wa hare neither
seen or beard anything as th*
people of Liverpool, London. Gov.
entry, and many nlora places
“ Do not li*ngino wa walk
about dtprwaad and tnlsarwMs—
Just tha opposite.'. Everybody U
out to do for oath other, I am a
member o f the W. V. B. (Wo­
men* Volunteer SanrMa), and we
tun a aoldlere' canteen and knit
for (ham. W* gat about TO W
l f r V r o ,nf ,nd W W Write, read,

adknpwMnd
from Now

108

Hiller’s Attitude Rc■naiiiH Undisclosed;
Speech Ts Welcomed
By British Officials

French Say Chat
Is ‘Sensational’

I Mr &lt;d I in,'il (,&lt;-ri)i;i 11 rtyaclim i In I In* I'irsKiciit'M firesiil&lt; I n l h I j iv I niKlil in Ililln r '8
own iHi'Miiml i'pcrt'1 and un­
til hr tliim.'ipH In lirt'itk III*
pili’iiri' tin niM' cjin predict
wli.il Hit' j i t lilii'lf w ill In*, it
w a i iiiilii'nli'd.
A
W l l l i ' l i l l ' l l . i : !•
i.p o k ra n ta u
*nid • in p lm lir iilly . “ I h u \ r no a n tt •»t«it a r im til
\% h rtl*v rr to n i l I t r
&lt; f Hi* t**» ilitm lu k o tt.’* T h is a lio
i.* « t|*.»Mi* o i Hit* m i n | i t i l r t U o i i
' l m.i&gt; iu*i iiiu ).p i i i i &gt; r i a i n n r n l

t ■tit■• t kOlDJ tin |t*Mt' I »"H.'*
\» I: otK Vit 1*11110 (inyila, F as• i t «*lti f. *i«|»lir(t witli n warnttil* l !»*•« Ilit
i.m rr" of the
\ v« i In.Hi* *1 4aity&lt;lu railed (he
I ' m i *I« m I O h ' it bun of n il u n d e • I * • •! M.ti I«•11|*Iit ii}:*ini5t (he

Good Resolutions
For Year Of 1941

tr aaBblon south o f Haines
i .V, H.. hi. Thalr car was
had, and two riegroca In
’ f n r were acrlqualy In-

0, L O V E 'a d l laughter are brought ,U tha acrean in tha flhu*
i
Natl Cfcward'e "Blttar Bwaat" which ro:«nlUa Jaanattanald aad, Nflson Eddy aa al&gt;)glng awaathaarta for tha savanth
Tha picture w ill ba th* attraction at tha RiU New Y tar'i

GIANT

50 Families Move ^ojen Car Found Rotarians Ma k e

taralag baroc from a'wadding trip
to Mbml and Kay West, ware

NUM UER

Roosevelt Is
Pleased With Tolerance Limited, Asserts
Talk’s Effect
Rome After Roosevelt Talk
President Is Grati­
fied By Comments,
From Officials Of
Political P a r t i e s

lit Balkans
&gt;pears Nearer
“ D LopO IR PLAYS ■CUPID” U tha Utgst In tha popular aariat
faaturlng Blondla, Dogwood, Baby Dumptyng and Dab/ .and w «l
bp acrafnad nait Toaaday aa part ef ■ popular doubla feature.
W g a ln day program at tha Rita. It b aald to ba by far tha beat

Member Associated IY tss

Dr. Kuprcclil Deliv­
ers ApiM'.'il Fur Aid
To Childmi's I Ionic*

(*un Club Shoot To
Re Held Wt*(liu‘H(lHy

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friit'&lt;l tft jirr^rnl Etotia». «i Anirri'u'i. I»ilr would
• • i l*iii l "
n |'i»: t ( l i t
I&gt;rm &gt;
n

i»|an**c

a d ir t M

••

,|i,'v aa Dval or
inaugural apeerh
mint wo* nut rat­
I, 'I he President
in,
&lt; sped.iionary
ml nvei en!. Aa
- w ed . tunny of
tliat un Hide! Ihn
itde I It,** nur navy
f
, nnvnya and
,rl&lt;ial d&gt; l&lt; li ve of

I rinalili.|ii(«l at
uni;
,| |»vr*l ■(

(iniibtiniUrB
. isatl ll»

lard are
fundbig

m northeast Suntbay,
by aitebtly higher

C. I. O., Packard Co.
Agree On Wage Hike

- New Year Is Seen

til IV Volth. Dec
—**
|,„t&gt;,al| (iilahlu &gt; dm mg
(..ImIIihI r'rhl ri,toparr,l will
|,. t year, cunlinumg a drtlinD,r fourth olreicht yeat. it
i,p„rtrd
Hie Amrrira,, Kool
(uarbrs Aaa»a-i«ti«n t'-lay
b'mir other ibuilh* «&lt;'ie I
rcctly aseiilwd tu fsaitlwll.
death* Inrluded all college,
school, alhlrtif club and uni
pleyeis.
________

More Flu Casen Are
Reported In Nation
WASHINGTON, pec.
An Increasing number of caeca
of Yssplfptery dlaaahaa and In­
fluents ware reported by tbs War
Department at Army station* an
waat eaast, aaathweet and control

TrcaHury Seckw Five
Rillion For Defense
WASHINGTON, Dee. JO— (A V I r&gt;.i jury esperta calculated to!
,1* v 'hey would hav* to borTUW\
a l» » t five billion dolara bn 1941
I,, fiiiam-a tba defanaa program
• ml v* dared wbather they «md4
yet voine *,f It from school chudin a* well aa bankrra.
One plan twlng worked not torhnlea something Uka th# t t coat
aavlnga (tamps which I rkUargli
bought daring (hn * Warid W g ^
Treasury Secrelarv M signtM U
has rrqneated N C I b b tm f, * , .

LOCAL WEATHER

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Program At Church

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Dorethy
Bat'jara l re, t &lt; r w M U , 8 M .
(toll Owen, Chartren WtHman,
Floyd Cooper, Annette Tripp,
Brlrt Ann* C nfir, I t t i lr a j h vte, Jranrtte Baaatey, ts r o j Boatley,■ Roimte, Cot, Audrey &lt;V.%
Norman Bnaalry, Betty [au Beanley, Richard Kaaetl, . Billy Brad­
ley, Monte-FBtefcrt, also Charles
Si , The Women'a flub of Osteite Murphy Anne I.eEnharf, Betty
" (are a Children's Chrtslmai Owen, Chsriaa MeCatfcy, Ray­
mond McConshay and Sadie Mc, t i t t y at (M r Club Rama Iaet Conahay,
tf,
Friday afternoon. Each member
The rhlldrtn, from the Matbo. Inviting two children to tha party
■ aa her (treat. Entertainment was prise, fame are* I
furnished with a story from Vie- and ' rendered . n I
(ram far a Joint t
Methodists and B
Methodist .CBilt IB.
ny of Christmas earola. Mra. entertalnlnp profra
hart aha rendered several
plann selection*. After UN antertelnmrnt the children itaeara.
C.ted a Oirlelmaa tree, and pro- i
i te a ts were (lean to the little ,
(treats, d e b members present i
; .srerej Mrs, Jack Core, Mrs. An- Rowley,
I
also a Playlet. "The Loat
ala L Carter, Mrs. Walter Car- •Tree,” and a play/ "A Christmas
.Jar, Mm. I t R. Hunt. Mrs. Jams* Bleating". Thetf chair -rendered
Partin, Mrs. I t F.‘ Cooper, Mra. ilateral aatectlona IncludBr a
’ Mart Paul, Mra. C. 8, Lee, Mra. Christmas,Bong,
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"Glory to God,'
preon Burnett, Mra. B. F. wheelThese takfag part In the pro.
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'-Martha Carrs way Mrs. J. * . 1Mrs, Gate MeAlexander. Mrs.
LeMhnrt, Mrs. Mat Letehart, jMeredith Randall Cooey and Mlaa

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T f tkmNn tha
growing ftmHl;
(tens are much ifwi i favorable hi
(hie eactlon, as tWre ha* fteotf
practically no rainfall far the past
three or four month a, and dirue
tM sr fi: reseda By fact vary op.
(Imlatie. White there may hare
teen soma eery alight damage ta
r e a l r e n t eelary It la bettered
that the benefit to moot growing
n m will (really offset any poa.
sites damage that may hare aceurred.
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WITH A HMU.K
; Mr*. Franklin D. Eire,
aimee Crown Princess /«]
tar'a arrival at the White I

ROY *BRITTS
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rjood
of Hollywood, California, who
hare been slatting with the fan.
mer'e ancle Mr. C. F. Fteahyr
hare left foe Miami U spwid
Christmas with Mr. FtesW a Ab
(her, Daniel R. Flasher, before f t
tenting ta Hollywood.
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Mr. Charlcn Nfblaek'waa - « f
la Ocala an acemmt of the sar.
lane IBnaaa af Me mother who b
In Urn hospital.
Reverend and Mrs. J . *. Day
•pant Christmas with their gsa, n X e f

Repairs
Omt »hop I* w#»to nufce any rtf
limn aiaehhrery,‘|i
d th cr equipm ent.
othy MaMalUa,
Dorothy Thomaa
Vlrpte Lea Far

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Ogtecby

Bf.'w aftgw IlaE

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the direction of the Baptist ^ R teb

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ledo Personals ,
By Frank Talbott

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Collega students
Christmas holidays
•ante tec hate T, I
Bob Mnrphy, Jr, I
and Sidney Carraws

rCallage,
t i tCleveland,
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are UnhrereUr. Dal

Carlisle' Military School, Bam.
berg. 8, 0?
Lretl young ladles wfce sr,
teaching away from home spend-

red daughter .- Mlaaoe Catherine]

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PRODUCTS

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Mill Supplies
rlgatlon Systentb
Expert WckUng

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Rtminofc County P rodurag
U o rt F ru it And V tgetnbles Thun
dim liar A rea T it\ F lorida

HANFORD, FLORIDA,

Member AsNocialrd I’rtrr'

Plan For 500
Buildings Unroofed, Demolished
Planes Daily';
Looking Around
Is Considered
1)90 A. H , tea rin g the roof* o ff
g*T»r*l house*. uprooting trewiiand derro llah ln r i t r t n l from *
M U ln g t.
5 i n i th an a n Inch of rain a c .
panied lb* high a in 't! , a rro rrl.
to 0 . P . Paxton, nb arreer for
U nited K tata W eather Bureau,
considerable d a m a c f w a i done
b y th e frea k equallv
In the
L ockhart section, a
b o a ie nrrupied t jr Willie Sutton,
k ia wife and fam ily, wag picked
• n by the w ind, carried about IS
fe et, and eet down. No m em ber
• f the S utton fam ily wag h u rt,
though they w ere In the house at
th e tim e.
(T aro negroes, Johnnie Bradley
and Claudia Brown, were in a
four-room fram e house in Gold*,
hero owned hy Bogie Ducket when
th e fu-¥ of the atorm itru c k . They
roahed to the fro n t of the heuaa
and out of th e fro n t door, and
tecanda la te r three of the.^wyila
and the roof cullapeed, 't e a r in g
only the fro n t wall ita n d i n g ^ i e l th e r w a i Injured.
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A warehouae owned by
the
M elarh R ealty C j . a t T hird S treet
and Cedar A venue w a i badly torn
Up by the wind. The warehouse, I
need fo r ato rln g c rate m aterial,
waa built over a creek for d ra in ­
age purposes. W hen (he wind
■truck, I he balldlng sagged and
eollapaeil Into lh a x re rk
W. M. MWun, located neat to hl» |
W . II. Nikon, located n,".t to hie
•to re on W cat T h irte en th fitre e t,
waa demoliahed, b u t the r a r which
waa in It cacaped w ithout a
gcratch.
.The concrete pipe p lant on the
old M cCracken Hoed owned b y j h t
C ity was considerably dam aged.
N. Sayer, clerk, reported. The
nt la a fram e shed, rovering
a bout an acre. P a rt of the roof
■ltd walla collapsed
In l.*k* M ary, the roof o f a
building on th e pou ltry
farm
owned by H. K. Zollinger ares
ilcked up and blown about 150
eet, landing In one piece. The
building itself waa tw isted and
badly dam aged. T he roof of gn­
a t her tu lld fu g , '90*30 fe et waa
tak en o ff a n d e a rn e d through the
g |r fo r ovey (00 fe e t, p assin g com .
■ M a ly , e v er a h om e occupied by
v r and M rl. Clarence Bullard

'Exemption Is Gives

Tornado Parses ,

so* moving In
to d a y b ro u g h t

n ear

B unnell

ether alight

light craft b

GERMANS PREPARE

A ‘CHURCHILL SPECIAL

B

in * 3 At gt Myers

■tfrtfc a f F a r t M r m about
fattM tin ts • th a t ■ tornado
o u tak lfU ot

;h Island In Pacific
Shelled By Japanese Ship

Somebody m ight ta k e a petah al
it U i t fcaraom e.looklng o b ject
•kinking It’s som e kind o f a w eird
laiaaal. B u t It'a Jugt a aaitor
iboard a B ritish d e stro y er, pokiag h it head th ro u g h a porthole
U a ta hew Ihinga are going to p .

Post Office Has
Biggest Business
b (ker 10 Years
Gain Of ~Ovcr $1000
In T o t a l s
ffolfor This Year
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% g e j ^ H l lm pnrrem eeit In bual-

fo A n g i m
H f i t n . ha

ncraaae.of f t Uj.14 for the month.
M oat m all w as handled a t the
'•b at O ffice an S a tu rd ay , Dec. ZS.
“ Postal receipts a re alw ays re ­
tarded a s a good barom eter of
mainesa rondllinna," an official
wm m enled, "a n d o th e r pgat of­
fices a ll oreg the c o untry also
bow ed big Inrreaaee." The cam ­
paign of the J'o al O ffice to have
Jh ru tm aa cards se n t firs t class
■ believed to h a re aided the intreeee In , volume.
.
In 1932, when th re e -re n t stam ps
cere put into use, th e Poet Office
e a t instructed to d educt 10 per■ent from th e fig u re s of each
iaraJ y e a r th e re a fte r, when comm ria g the to ta l volume w ith
w evleui years. T h is y e a r U the
•eeoad y e ar sinew 1931 the Poet
Office h a s done bualneea over the
&lt;40.000 m ark, U k in g Into account
be I t p ercen t deduction. A poet
■Wee b n e t ra te d aa " firs t d a t e '
wMl I la volum e equals o r peases
he 140,000 total. U w as
O f.
Several to ta ls fo r other year*
-are offered fo r com parison w ith
h e p re sen t l r t h e . P e a t Office.
&gt; , a r . a . fo llo w ., , - v ____

R. A. F. Pounds
Invasion Ports
Sen Kaiflcr Hclloved
H.v Sninc To Hr Dis­
guised Axis C raft

T his m onstrous s i rial bomb is, ecc rrd in g
to the G erm an-censored cap tio n , one o f the
type used in ^ ra id * on ^ B rita in .' I t ’s m arked

"Krtfewiwfe

brigade la (Jett. S u m ter L. Lowry,
* rm e r T am pan, now of Jeckaenlle, who Is chalrwmn e f the
« rd of ill roc to rs e f the Gulf
:fe Insurance Com pany.
Cel. F re d A, Hafiur of J itk fv n vlUe. regim ental com m ander ot
the lZ tlh In fa n try , h a s •been with
tha H tele B oard o f f H ealth for
lb y e ars and waa ra re n tly direc­
to r e f sa n ita tio n fo r the sta te
Ileut. Col. G eorge W. MeR&lt;&gt;r&gt;.
of the 62nd In fa n try B rigade head
qu a te ra la a ssista n t cklaf of s ta ll
oT Ihe 31st Division It s Sem lnolr
C ounty leg islato r. Ills hums l&gt; at
Sanford.
CapL C lark D. Hopkins s
leave from h is rlvlllan post ■■
epidem lloglst of the TamOa city
health d e p artm e n t. Is division
m edical Inspector and will super,
vise sa n ita ry conditions of thr
e n tire 31st division
encamped
here.
LleuL A rth u r M cLean, t o r i
Myers, la the new retam anding
o fficer of com pany E of the ItMltn
m edical detachm ent, the post Iron'
which C ap tain C lark recently
was pro m ated.
LleuL Cel. Loper B. Lowry
T am pa, executive officer of thr
' MEW T O R E .'D e e . fT. - ( A V - 52nd In fa n try B rigade, is a gen.
e ra l a g e n t e f the Gulf Life In ­
surance Com pany.
C apL Jerom e W aterm an
of
T em pe, aide to MaJ. Gen. John
C. Persons, com m anding g e n n s l
nf th e l l e t division,* it g e n rra l
m an a g er o f M aea B rothers, T*m

Daniel Prohman Dies;
Waa Famed Producer

lefinrater Fair
Adda Attractions

II • Iss o .tn t.q rr*M
A ".I t ;«n Is-r f lv itu r J u n a n ••.n' k i I' u -h v i u l n i l l v «l(pj
l l i f H rilin h in .iu d A te il, 'j ( * i r i
t il N n u r ii in lin t, S d ( l t H l P ;
lie . il w i e .-in m iu n rrti o f f .
rltilH
im l.n
in
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A u H lra liit, u h i lt ! in t h e K u n L :
I»f»B r v n r i i i t ( J c l m a n KjtHf-I
u m t: * guiiK ix m ilu in lz d D p tfe r
• • I l f ll ’M ('’o t '^ ’r * t w o o n d a
h a ll li'Uir.-i.
lo l.'*nd--n III ill,li ..o u rrrs le ft
u m -ip L u ii'd tin- ii poilt-d display
ot the .lupin* • link’ hut said u
G eim eli &gt;wit, • « n kii wii to have
l.
f-i-ti ,.p, rotm g in th a t p e rt
l it , | \ „ ito in it . in t nii*iiths.
An ii.ilinii
l*iime
M inister
Itoli, i-t I.
At •■urn
unp lird Ihe
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llif i land wes *
&gt;li-gui'., I A x i « i nuler, "T h e re ld &lt;i oil ii'krit midi i a Ja p a n e se
iinitn
hi . I
J ip. roe r m i e n
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............... I ii ...n u ll) « ilh whom
............ nl p. .i. i ," M rnslce rom III • *1
Alth**«»gli nlln *1 w ith (ie im a n y
|( hI\, .lap in mi fai haa r a ­
i n ,I Ml* ! I i m H o * Feumpaan

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E ig h t re sid en ts won p u se s in
Statewide Youth I te st sponsored
hnm*try...........
. Are Being Taken
the Snnfold
tis n le n Club. Mi*. E I Hoy.
More
Religious Group chairm
an of th r control im niiiit Monkeys Grow
a n n o u o rrd today follo«bing
Day, |
Active
Each
from a se c re t group
la Meeting
Here of-"-""r
_;
lodges
Judge
S h&gt;n Park Head C

r

ab o u t M fe e t on th e o th e r aide of
th e 'B u lla rd haaae, add bailed tu
e a lf f e w fe e t la th e g re a h d before
sh a tte rin g . A bout 476 chickens
In the tw o tailldlnga on th«* ZuL
lln g tr p o u ltry fa rm wore saved.
T he H ro d ric k i' chicken larm ,
also In L aka M ary, suffered some
d a m a g e ’ when tre e s were blown
acroea the chlckea house*
T h re e sm all c h ild ren , C hristine,
T heodore, e n d E dw ard Brooklyn,
w ere c u t by flag* g h e n a window
of th e ir home w aa blown in by
a h o a ry g u s t of w ind. T heir home
la on
on th e old
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B eet____
R ead a t l-ake
M ary. A w a te r t u b by th eir
house waa blow n dow n slso. It
w as re p o rte d .
A g a rag e a t E ig h te en th S tre et
and lh a L ake M ary Road. i&gt;wned
by Jo e Ja rre ll, w as ptrked up
by th e w ind a n d tu rn ed com ­
p letely upside d«wn.
W ithin th e e ttp . though the
reached « - h igh . velocity.
ad t r e e a . 'f rrv rn te d
(V sM tse H * e . m a t TV’" *

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n.
“ F or W. C ."— m eaning l t ‘« a ‘'special,’* for
delivery In P lln ir kllO I-let W II.loll ('h im lull,
p e is nelly.

Eight Homeowners Win Prizes In
Monkey Island”
Garden Club’s lighting Contest Publicity S h o t s

State Business,
Professional
Lead Guard Ur

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N»zi (aims Bombard
'irill’s Comer’ At
Dover For 2 Hours;
rinncs Are Active

of Ihe Preshylei Ian
Young People's Cminrll of lie.
Iiglcus Education of Kim Ida is
m M tlng hero today through Mon­
d a y tn itlaruaa and plan a rtlv llles
’fog tb s coining v e si. srcordlng tn
K ra. E. D Brow nie-, m em ler of
tbc Council of Ih* local church
RegiatraU on o f tho group will
t
IKK)
C hirtch
The group It roraposed lari
largely uf
College students from over Ih*
ftg t* Oho are active In planning
young
peoples
a rtlv llle s
In
eb u rrh , Mrs. Hrnwnleee said
A banquet te planned for the
g roup tonight e t the church el
T hird S treet end Oak Avenue
Tom orrow .
business
sessioio.
O tarting at ti.lHI n cluck in the
m orning will lake up most uf th r
day
In th
rn tn g th
MW/
SIS
seesr 1rv-vssestm
«• »r k i *»h|
Will l&gt;r fiim ts of (hr hrial yoong
people a e h n irh nrganiaatlon «l «
p a rty
Sunday night at ti.30 #• rl*ek
Ih r convrnin* nirm hrrE will p ir
i r n t a nindrl
n*rrtlng tn
th r
iroong p m p lr *»f th r rliu irh and
lak* rh a ig r of th r rrg u ia r w-i
■hip a rrx irr th at follows Mntidav
will Iw tak rn up w ith b u n n tM
and organiaatm n m r^tlnga th at
will last until .1 OO ti el&lt;M k in thr
■ ftrm*H»n w hrn th r ro a v rn tin n
r Inara.
Mra. II IV D agur la th r c h a ir­
m an of th r f ’nunrtl nf Rrllginua
CducaU on of th r local c h u irh

«St‘S,iu*flS55IE,«i,&lt;

J, ^odchouHC, In Nazi
Priiton, WriteH Hook

W inner- of the prises, donated
by m ara h sn ts, end the ilivim ri,
t i e a s fo ||n * a
Mr*. W
A.
L eavitt,
24»:i
O iang* A trn u i'. firs t prise for
living lighted trse&gt;
Miss M uriel K nos, 217 W est
N ineteenth S tre e t, gasond prise
lo r living lighted trees.
M r*l*0. j 7 I’oOo, 1916 Ssnfurd
A e sn iF f' f irs t p n s o 'f o r sg s y g n ls
of doorw ay and. window.
Miss Eillah W slrh. 605 W est
F lrv rn th Htr»«t, tacond p riia f«*r
cnarm hle.
Mra R E a rl
Kipp.
Fl**»al
H n g h ta . th ird prlaa fur •»**«*•
Mr.
Mr-. M R S trick lan d , l if t El.
ii*dt A v r n u i,. ftrat p r l ir fo r nun
iNtiir** trrra .
Mrs r F I*r*»rti»r. I It 10 P a il
A vpnur. find p ila r f«»r ilo o ra m
rn ran cra
M ir H arry H r r r m . 2218 I'al
m rtto Avenue, bfconil |» rlir for
ill* *rwaya.
"M any rraid rn t* had attract!**
di«ptaya and lighting a rra n g e
rn t« nt th r lr hom e*," Mrn. Hoy
M»id, "h u t t h ty ccfhld not h r roll
d r r r ,| rltglhU for th r c n n tr I
lie fn u -r they dhl not fill out
coupon *'
A ttrn tl n of I lie (iidgrs v .1
p srtii'iila rly a ttra c te d to th r dt
(day nf Miss W elrh 's home who
had a lighted glohe on th r door
way ty pifying ‘‘C h ristm as around
th r w orld,"
end
tw o
small
lig h ts,| tre e s In fro n t nf th r
r n t r a n r r ; to the hnm r nf Mrs
Kipp, w here a living h' lly tr e r
d eo rrated wilh Idur light
Mini lo Mr*
I'npc*’* trsIdriK**.
wli**rr ■ g ro u p of grow ing plan
w rrr a rra n g e d alioiil the pon li
anil a pool In fro n t of Ih r poicli
Theaw plant* w e ir lighted flnnt
th e re a r and m ade an efferfh**
diholay. H n . Ilov r* inm enled
The ronlDat fhR lrtnan eaprea*^*l
her thanka to those peraorja wli
ilerorated th e ir homea fo r tl'«
ronteat, to the judgea, and •••
the c rim n ittaa wnih helped her
ThoM rn tha conteat coinmitt**
w ere Mrs. J . M llay n ea, Mrs S
C. D k k tra sn , Mr* .Sadie U rm i^
and Miaa lr« n s H inton

B E R L IN , Iter, 87 — &lt;AV- p.
G. W odehouae, the Im perturbable
c re a to r of the u n r u t n p lr d Jeeves,
la c h ee rfu lly w ritin g a book about
A m erican e m o te th ese days In a
room l„ e G erm an civilian in ­
te rn m e n t comp th a t once w i i (hr
padded veil 1 f a m adhuusr
T he E nglish a u th o r's com p a n .
lone In c o n fin e m e n t a re tru rk
r t . coal heavers, C am bridge
g rad u ate* , a rtis ts , som e of his
m a je sty 's consuls— a n a sso rtm en t
o f B rito n s picked up by Ih* N stl*
■11 th e w ay from B re st I.itovsk,
In. P e ls ml. la th e EagU ab. C h en n ai
--------- --( f 5 d from K lrkene*. fit N orw ay, to S o I d i e n i R e t U r n
W odehouae waa a rre ste d In ocr u f s a P ran ce, a t hla etila In Le
T e a g u e t, on th e C hannel du rin g
th e O e rm en ^ e ffe iw h re le s t May.

411000 Nazi Troops
Are Sent To Italy
BELG RADE

T ag eaU v U .

Dec

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TO

Camp A fter I&gt;eavc
CAM P BI sA N D IN O . Dec. I l —
(Ah— T housands o f s o l d i e r s i t .
tu rn e d to cam p y e ste rd a y f r o m
th e ir b rie f C b rb tm a i leave to
fin d o th er thou san d s e f w orkm en
again bony com pleting th e facil­
itie s needed to c a re , fo r the
m ore t h a n - 49,000 tro o p s expect
ed h e re w ith in th e n e a t few
■ w alks.
CeL E. H. K elly, s t a t i c com*
m en d er, said th e com p w aa dig­
g ing Itse lf e a t e f thw -m ad caused
by u aaauaU y heav y re in s which
s a d t d C h ristm a s B ee. T h e dow n,
p e a r laid
baked
em m trocUoa
work! a a d aaede conditions w ithla t W I I t S o ^ a m . re a m ra tlo a

wnr

Chief Fxecutive’8
Birthday Will Be
Ohst'rved In state

New AmtiirniK-es On
Murdnixmc Offered

Hitler Makes Tour
Of Channel F ront

Kidnaper, In Jail,
A ttem pts Suicide

LOCAL

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I'lrlu iM of Ihr M mkrv
nt Ih** Mono ipnl Zo«* a i r Iwinf wilt pl ain « no mu* hilr i r t u r n a d l o
artioii a l l . i ii I h m - d e y C lin e L
taken In Hot oil I t '**b. I'A Rl m , ,
i mu r
Hi iti ih
bom bers
|»li**tngiaphci( m e • m| m i Mlti'ti m ill pounded si &lt;•« tniiin held 'inira*
a ptib ln li) cam paign twing ra in e d •to pot 1»" «*l» ! lo F ic n ch rw tsl
nil by the Seminole I'ourttv ( ham . j mid % h»m t in m a n plan® waa
her of i'o m m riee. Krlnmid Hig- g-f*«*i li d i*t ci | I .* nd* n
**o».
'&gt; /..U tr_ w g » n it» linn, raid tnda)
H rvrral p irturna wr»« taken K« rth Af 1 Iran w arfroiil*.
yratentny of the ialaod and Mime
of tho fiionkry** in a* Imn n th ru
clim bing uppmatMA **»i t •• **f M*»
Ini* h'Misi
iioilay Mi ' * &lt;• »l
I nkr nior«* pi»Io»r«
i *»•••» lb*
Imtil . a»f .1 Mo nrlvrck ••n*l 4 «*«i ,,
i t &lt;t k in flu 9*f 9g*| •»*»**n
• m'* h
(lie crowd A tbou«Nfid |*» **pb n'
a to u r w atrb o ig Ho
m**nki v
( I i i«t tna* •I*•\ itiad- mi Mini haI
OKI A N D ').
Dee
27,—U nder
igtil, aertodm g to J . iiii * N|»»ogb
I l.r «t.le 1,-Mdel vliip of KUt#
(••ii, pNik Ntip* i .Mtrnd* • ' l i j l 'i i i - * | i h , i .......... t T i c h I m H 7 r e s d w e y ,
•»f mi* li m rr**w*t i»- p .... | | •i•I*Iii il \
......... ,1,1,m il . &gt;11 ot the I’rc e ld e n lt
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I I lie fund
a I I «*f giNMl,
tu m i
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It iiom i y • hm* omn
c o a t« fin hr torn hip !*•».• 1 Mint r.%i inp »aropriij o, ( * v*‘iiioi elect
firif*
pr .iid II .lino I
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I... IV p p n . .Iiie .to i of o ica n ig rn ria l ap ru rin g up
*»h
(hi , «(■-. n f..i ll.e ......... »)ll s*d
painting of th r rag* * doling (li*- 11., • , only il.Hinnryi In the
pact Mirk I t»r grr«i in too of „ l,., ............. .............. nt i lin en * In
the rnrl'A iitfw havr g .lfm thrill * lOopIt It* i *(o i(t • •* mi r at Ii COUI1.
ftlir* . • polled w ith g n # o paint tv
t»y l*it*hing ngai»i*( lb* 1 ngr
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will conduct
I'aiotmi* Hi*- bra 1 m p
n,q.|. ,i
I*•*1 1 . «%«nts twll*. diiiiirra and
l*M f m i v to put fb* bi|. bln* k
lin t 9*ol»*i *Minim lit f HMI* which
•Mur, "H ap p y , and »h* «oiiinoon I on I
911 I •
• r oi rd. all of It
I n f a n t i le
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goll^w | bey gn{ III o,
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t w r i c n I hr* I h i i
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oprrt a n d tlir
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. ..nifv wide I'll »id# n t’e illtith g r l b r r t o |.l«iy Mi| , | WN
,liv M,«il on . I hi i 'tu, a rro i ding to
( h&gt;m man IVpp* &gt;
Mo N ational liu n d a tlo n for
I of t«iii lie I'a'sil \ • • haa fnrinwt a
p it council in Hid I.** al proupa
in
•o g a n l/in r
« lia n ly
f.porta
• v .i.t . T r. a d o ay •sjanl Among
P*. oiiprut nainr* on ti»ia comW A SH IN G TO N .
;'7
New ■►•uranve* \^irc given
(*f: t l n : r *jf (iiuniL uui lUfm*.
( It M•I • iiimii,
fr» Tl|f S la te D e p artin riil y »H(rr
i-r
ii iiHing.
famed
•l*y. K renrh Anit&gt;*&gt;.«s.|..i H enry. • ndio «o n m irn tat &gt;r. H enry MeIlayp said, th a t M sH ini,|iit. amt l.**oi*ur, 11ii H#mI sp o iH w ilie r,
"•her tr e n c h pos*&lt; wi..,,,. in (His aaJ a acort t*f nthera.
lii'iit I, nitres t eprsaent**l m dan.
» e r to the U nited State*
The am b assad o r said h * ' alen
eaplainA j to llu m n er W *ll,«, un
d rr-s e rre ta ry of sta le , the recent
change* In the Vichy govern­
B E R LIN ,
Dec
87
— (Ah—
m ent which Included the n u tte r Ad-.If llllle r m ade a C hrlatm aa
of P ie rre L aval aa vice prem ier to u r along the n o rth F rench
end foreign ra ln b te r.
coastal fro n t and ex te n d ed ble
*l«ll th ro u g h T h u rsd a y , th a o f f i­
cial O r m a n new* agen cy DMR
disclosed y e sterd a y ,
H a v isited u nite o f th e s n a p
navy and a ir fo rce and a lso e f
" th e rrg a n la a tln n T o d l" , engbl
SA N Q U E N T IN PR IS O N , CeL ■erinr u n its which b u ilt th e Q m J
If.. Dee. 97 — (Ah— W lbelm J a ­ m an W est W ell a a d now e re w l v
kob M uhJcnbrolcb, eervlng e Ufa In he hwtalUew m ore b e e ry b e t-,
te rm fo r th e k ld n sp ie g e f th re e , te rle s alo n g dim Cbaeiuel C t t m f ,
re a iv e ld M a n R n T r i b t e n . .a t,
tem p ted suicide la hie ro ll, b a t
fa iled because b e fe in te d le the
e ffo rt. W ard e n C h a ffy sold pee.
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D ECEM BER 27. 1940
i V E R S E F O R 'lU D A Y
...........
US VASTLY
L i r a , ‘GIVER
IN K
O n H A IT 1N
I 3 S THAN
_____ SOU.
&gt;Wl RE
P A T IE N T .
TH E
;DS W IL L PA S S : W eeping

I

AUbyugh ae 1040
.
■ h e a d 'w ith o u t te n sin g Qm n
im m ediately ahead, n eith er
t h a ) th e y#ar
r th e ’, g re a te s t,
th rough which we hav«; jfesti coq #
news of our generation. The task of
" n g th e ten
biggest news sto ries of th e y e a r m u st, see discarded hu n ­
dreds of sto ries w hich in an y norm al y e a r would have
been th e biggest,
As an exam ple o f w h at you have to ch o o se.fro m ln
m aking yo u r selection fo r thg te n beat, w e ,p lig h t mention
ih e Russd-Fln'nish way. the Invaafort. o f, l^ u m a r k nnd
Norway, th e blitzkrieg into-H olland 'a n d Belgium and the
resulting B attle o f Flanders, the evacu atio n o f Dunlflrque
th e French su rren d er, th e battle 'bejftreeft F ren ch and
.Som alllapd, the
B ritish nnval u nits, th e It
Italian.conquest of.SomxjUarul,
B attle of B ritain , Including the. a jr ra id s, on', te n d o n , CtK
v cntry, Blrniirikbam and scores of o th e r E n g lish cities, the
leasing of B ritish bases by th e U nited S tates, th e signing
of th e T ri-P a rtlte Alliance, the Invasion, o f .G r p e e and the
resulting Italian rout, th e U. S. presidential cam paign
nnd the re-election of Rpoaevplt, the, l g billion dollar defeirao Congress, th e Mexican ejection,
•|«CtJdn, the rp u to f t h e I t a ­
lians In Kgypt, th e assassination of. Leon Typtskv, and the
Cincinnati victory in th e W orld 8 ey(eg, to m ention only a
few.
The U nited P ress selects the.follow ing In oy^fr ■■ ihe
y ear's ten biggest sto rie s:
1. President Roosevelt’s ro-electlon fo r a th ird term
nnd prelim inary developm ents Including, th e senyaU°, u l
rise of W e n d eIIll.................................
~
W illk ie .
2. Battle of R ri(f(n whlyh represent, history’s first
biK-hcale air war
ra r am i may be one, d(f l|te, (leelsjye battles

m s m ..r :

TJ1F. FIRHT MEN
Th« Dublin M a g srin t)
bar* these 1
" s t e n t , and torn* speech,
. s o u n d s : not v irio u i)
) fire s end by, fir* k p ir l . . .

!•&amp;£ i ” ' ^ . s

'

W andered h a rt th e se —
A W nam eless and long now
learn and the loam not

&lt;9 1 If)land l&lt;|ol*
lie Inscr Iptlons rem em ber them:
• tra y bonr* rem ind ua
Of them but of H ainlat.
; naad alone—
'and to ura it—
„ trim pad by th« ai|ui)i&gt;
(/T im e blowing rnrtr.
E W A R T M ILNE.
e ti become b righter day
f a r Ranford'a n , »
boa.
Mrs. C harles Lindbergh think*
■' U nlU d S ta te s ought to f**d
ope, Gat rid uf l ll t lr r , and
f t everyone else would toe. *
f “ T h e -G rip s * of W rath" b*t
i t e e n voted th e beat movie of the
"Okies" can 't

■.sisifear'
__
Invade n«7

R ta t.s will riita r
w »f. Or to put It
th * M tiroptan w a r

W hrvlor says
th*
1- la III a position
p«aea If It wanted
U nlU d E laU s could
;« M Id G re at B rlu in
»r' would be oy»r In
Suggs it* th a t
:lng the U nltad
T o e w ouldn't

Seles Set Record

t.1:

5. German occupancy of. tyorprgy, Penn^fk. “hd the

0 . Ita ly 's entrance Into t h , war.
10. The enigm a of J u s s is .
The In ternational News Service list follows:

“TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY”

1. The Battle of Britain; bontblngg, of London and
other British cltlea by the Nail air fprpb.

By R U SSE LL KAY

2 . Ttie dram atic ro u i of the Ita lia n arm ies in Greece
nnd Albania.
.
3. Tlie 1040 presidential cam paign, m arked by Wen­
dell I.. Wlllkle’s unique nom ination by tjte .G O ^ apd P res­
ident Roosevelt's re-election &lt;o an unprecedented th ird
term .
4 . A m erica’s firs t peacetim e d ra ft, mobilization et
th e national guard, and gigantic rearm am en t program ot
national defense.
5. President Roosevelt's naval haae-destroyera swap
w ith England6 . G erm any's conquest of D enm ark and Norway,
nnd rapid-fire Invasion of The N etherlands, Belgium and
France.
7 . Jap an joins Rome-Berlln axis, subscribing to Us
w ar aims.
.
(

S. JluiBo-Finnish peace*. Sqvici. Russia's apsuiption
of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuapi*, and Bu,slan diplomatic
maneuvers In and out of thq Axis Inapt0 . G erm any's en try

lntp Riim snia.

•»

10. Pan-American negatlftians to organlsa a united
front In the America, agsfnst ax
a: is
‘ m achinstions, fifth column activities, etc.
1?

The Safest Tljjie To, Drive

MORNING, follow ing my se tte r tt
aaw him d«»h ahejtd: a fte r , n old raccoon.

in hot purault. A bout
c a n t* .to .g m butarged log.
then, tu rn in g cautjouijjr arou
*
auer. W hen hie enemy
gently reached o u t hla tin

h la

a d jiu

nicely on,the h«A^ o(
head under the water,

uu

T h e d o g 's
(u jd
gliah F i n a l l y he g o t a * * y
any.
m uch a m a z e d a
liTfVJ , U nited led g e* W ild L if e
#S*&gt;A1

.

tavarel military areas and points credit la do* th* Board for the
several
work It has already
out that than are M conuavr1
hath the . BUte and
sated within a Mk-os
r*i
rorstntaenu
should gtv*
of there various tyatn'
problem
Serious -ataildersre
n
te
rs.
p u i^
cartful
Upa far It IS aaa that ls
for
lag acute. •’
w ith
dog's
la an alcoholI* berarag*
actlrlUas
from pears, popular in
ad Freest and EngQGL".

ja s

In the air.
very

(W T O l

■ r w jl
-

'* e w - . ^ v'
M ta J 1 -1 - u i i

Stic recreation.

ta
tary emrape.
SUta Plannlrtf Beard la
Kecognislog this need, tha Flo­ ready' to serve as coordinator of
rlda
_ I ■PUnnlox
, _
____
rida Btata
Beard el- th* program and offer* It*
ready
ready haa mad# a surrey of MrvW* In this connection. Much

------ te ^ e j^ rto rld * . We a r e .
1f e r «M e f th e fin e st a d sthm a o f the a f f k t n ef,
under
Spesaard
Hoi-

iiM . J

3 Positions Open
For Civil Scry ice

T hree position* hnve been an
Two w reks ago 1 told you a n conduct and m aintain a recrea­
ini* rent trig sto ry of a c harm ing tion p rogram for nervier men n nunrrd fo r open co m petitive
lady who I* finding happinai* by during the periods th a t they s n ­ exam ination:)
by
the
U nited
bringing
ch**r
Into
lontaom g uff duty.
—
K U tes Civil Service Com mission
lives
through
bar
“ A dopt a
Th* estab lish m en t of
recre*- A sailm aker job is open a t the
M other” plan.
al
ttun centers alone Is not the *olr U nited S ta le , N avy Y ard
E iperienced C hnrlratnn nnd the positions of
A long th* tam e lin* rom es a problem , however.
suggestion
from
a
prom inent leadership, the Board point* nuL a irc ra ft fabric w o rk er and gene­
th a t an equal o p . is even m ore essential anil it ral a irc ra ft m echanic a re open
clergym an
p o rtu n ity la afforded Floridians suggests th a t white th e w ork of ■ I Hie U nited ‘H a le s’ N aval S ta ­
com m unity
halls tions a t Jacksonville and Banana
to “ A dopt a Soldier." He point*, constructing
out th a t today there a re tw elve nd recreation grounds Is being River,
a rra y and n a ry tra in in g tleU ona re trie d out by the W PA, th a t the]
F u rth e r Inform ation and ap
and cam ps hi the sta te to which NYA u n d ertak e
the
task
n f. nitratio n blanks m ay be obtained
thousands already
have a rriv ed , train in g ■ sufficient num ber of
f rulI) &lt;n,. n ,-,order. Labor Board,
r IInerea*tiers a*, leaders a t th* tam e tim e so l u , s Naval A ir S ta liu n , Jack
and o th ars come in w
e vatr
ing num bers from every sta te la th a t w hen such projects a re rom . ■&lt;„,villa
from
th e
secrclsry .
the Union.
letad, dom pelent le a d e rsh ip will Bonn! of U, K. Civil 8ervlce
PH
For Ihe m ost p a rt th ey ay* tie avsllabln to m an and operaU Exaiiim i rx n l any fir» t or w c .
young mcyi;
m, (In* jiM tan d ip g boy» them , ............»•', .v ■ft
m S fjeU d v -p eH 'n f f ltV ^ W * fleity
from th* farm * and horns* o f
Two
excellent cen ters
for tl4&gt; M aniigrr, F ifth Uillted H U (*i
n. M
any of them b a r* T rain in g In stitu tes a re avtllab l* Civil Service D istrict, New - Post
the nation.
Many
never been aw ay from hom e be­ now—ona In th* O ’Leno Htate Offie* Building, A tla n ta .
fore and th ey miss th e social F o re st n e a r High S prings,
th*
Ilf* and rom panlonshlp of friends p th ar a t D eer Lake in the Ocala
The a iirlrn t R om ans re g a rd td
they left banltul.
N ational F o rest, n e a r Ocala. In c lu tto n y na n virtu*.
Local church o rg a n isatio n s In th e ta tw p cam ps, " 'n e a rly 309
T am pa have undertaken tha ta lk lea d ers fo r re cre atio n p rogram s
o M ie ip rn g rfi«T&lt;n*da' n n d U S Su could b* given a com prehensive
■elves and m aking them feel a t a n d Intensive course of train in g
home, and
m em bers
of
such p re p a ra to ry
to going into
the
groups have been urged to du com m unities
to
direct leisure
th e ir bit by ta k in g on* or more tim e activities of service men.
of th ete boys undvr th s ir wing.
In Florida It Is practical to
For the p*st savaraI w eeks the engage 6) recreation
activities
Kay fam ily haa e n te rta in ed two o u t of doors twelve m onths In
or th ree boys from MeDlll Field, the year, and In thla specific In.
tak in g them bom* f o r dinner, to ■lance the m ajority of the truin'
th* beach, o r a ahow. Tho ax. Ing cen ters or* In sections of th*
perienc* nas been p lea aa n t for a te t* w here It is practical to
th eta t a d s , a re all m ig h ty fl
(y out of doori th* y ear ’round,
chaps and th ey a r e so appr&lt;
lequently, a th le tic activities
live of any
a tte n tio n . T hey on out o f door a r r i s and factll
e a rg e rly
welcome
th e
oppor­ t i l l should be em phasised.
tu n ity to tell of th e ir hom ee and
' M ass
activities
should
pre­
fam lflea in d la ta n t t la tea.
dom inate in th* out of door p ro .
’Unfortunately, however, ’the gram*- ’ Illum ination fo r n ig h t
taak la too big to be left to In- X itlvltlea will be essential, s i
dividual cltliena and there I* a, th e m ajo r p a rt of the m en’a
real need for Intelligent and cpn. leisure tim e rom es In th* even,
■tractive plan to provide social tag s. A t tra in in g re n te rs ad-

These conclusions w,r&lt;! rOAphed by Dr. John H. Pow­
In it study of traffic c u e s cared for. in a hospital at
Cooperstown, New York. Ifa found thaf ttyc-thlrda of the
uccidcnta studied occuyred, on. qry tw df. V)d appraxlrfiately the same percenta** opcijiTud, ip clour w ith e r . Apguah
he concludes, is thq.'ipoat dapgeroua month for country
driving, while the safari are Jfchruit™ apd M^ych, whep
nuids are in the wortf po,slb|e contjlUon. Bppwy. icy,
crooked roftdi s r ^ u f e s h Dr- Powers found, because these am) recreational fpcUltiea fer
condition* force rhotorlsta to dfly, carefully.—Your Life tjtew boys In the cotnmunlUaa
Uagatlne.
*
'
*
w|tbln easy reach ef such tailL

n

T A L LA H A SSE E, Dec. 2 7 -1 4 1
—A record fo r N ovem ber gasoline
•alen in F lo rid a wa* made last
m enth when 33.280,TVJ gal Inns
were aold, S ta t* C om ptrol'er Lee
said T hursday.
Bale* equalled m id-w inter fig .
u re t and eieesnied 1b« Oct il&gt;*r
to ta l by 2,600,000 gallons, le e
said. E ta te revenue on November
rales totaled f2,R29,6.*S, an In­
crease of tlTS.000 over OctnlaT.
Dade county lad the FUtr?
with BJISL71Q.' O th ar rountir* Inrludad Duval, S.OlJ.fiSt;
Hill*,
borough, 1,946,880; Pinellas, 1,696,181. and Palm Beach, 1,600,794.

1
a f s ai
X-M.

W A SH INGTON . Dec. 27—(49—
President Roosevelt will propose
shortly, an a u th n r ltitiv j soutv#
said Thursday night, th a t Ihe
United P la te s construct a g reat
ru n n ier of m erchant sh ip , at high
speed tu offset the heaey inr ad.-i
made by N a it planes and MiLimirin rs on B ritain's life line.
The p 'o g ra rc, rem iniscent of the
one co d er which ships w c v built
in te re rd tim e d u rin g the World
W rr may be outlined by the
President in his "fireside »lial
to th s nation Sunday night.

Mysterious Fire At
Bucharest Reported
MOSCOW, Dec. 2 7 - &lt;4'&gt;-JIeporta of a m ysterious fire at the
H uchaiest a irp o rt an.l m ounting
death ra te ahiong children of Ru­
m en 's appeared in tlie Russian
p r e s T hursday.
T « * l i lr i 3 r B W l ',H-4tiW‘f s r v » n r
s a id . the a irp o rt fire was being
tn v rU lg ated by Rum anian offic
ta t,. K c w ip ep c ii h e r , previously
h a w portray ed s i la b ila g e re .
parted explosions vr.d fires in
Ilu s a iila n oil fields.

k

—-W a s h i n g t o n , i
Perth to r VandMik
M ichigan, and H olt, D em ocrat, _
W««t V irginia, gave th e ir backing 0
T hursday to suggeaU ons th a t the
U nited S ta te s sound o u t th e E arnpean le llig e re n ta on negotiating
peace.
“ I t ti n o t ap p easem en t, it t*
sim ply enlightener) self Interest
to Inquire a t any tim e w hether
a rational basis m ay not be found
upon which to term in ate this
destruction." V andcnbcrg told re ­
p orters.

i f W ei

Auto Factory Places
Defense Needs Hirst
DETRO IT. Dec. 2 7 _ &lt; 4 1 —Al.
van M acauisy. president of the
Autom obile M anufacturers Asso­
ciation and chairm an o f th e board
of Packard M otor C a r Company,
■aid T hursday In n y ra r-rn tl s ta te ­
m ent:
“ I nlooklrvr n h e id , the usual
forecasts of vehicle production
m ust yield to the requtrepients
of the defense p rogram .
It Is
hoped o u tp u t will m eet public
demand but thla will be entirely
a m a tte r o f the e x te n t to which
autom otive facllitie* a re needed
and ra n b e u a rd on m ilita ry work “

W riter Of Editorial
On Lindbergh Dies
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 7 .- U 7 1 H arold M acDonald A ndcraon, 64
w ar correspondent and a u th o r o/
the New Y ork Run's fam ous edl.
to rial “ Lindbergh F ile t Alone,"
died of a h e a rt a tta c k T hursday.
Anderson, an
executive
and
editorial w rite r fo r th e Bun clnce
.1926, was stricken on a subw ay
platform a fte r Ira v in g ' his oflce.

Roosevelt Expected
To Urge Shipbuilding

8. Germany's diplomatic offensive Into the Bslknns
with abdication of Rumanian King Carol.

f t a u l,M
r ers

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November Gasoline

Low Countries.
0 . Berlin-Rome-Tokyp A xis and' J ,p a n y „ . th ru s t at
indo-Chlna.
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7. Italy 's atte m p t to Invade Greece.

W hen you tajte ou£ thfl, fam ily car for a drive in tho
country, your chances of su fferin g an accident are g re a t­
e st during sum m er weekends, wblM driving s tra ig h t attest!
in open count™ on dry r o , 4 a In c l w w d u r i n g the
r*r
l u u t e • w anting to Ihe hours of daylight. Y et those are exacUy the conditions
n e t to Inlarfere In th a t m ost people believe idea] fo r driving aafety.
idef] fpr dfivlp^ aafety
T hey'ra h iv in g

prom inent
A m erlram
In .Florida Include Hert f , now In Miami for a
pedjtlon. Irf-t'a *** now,
be th* m an who invented
sum e le a n rn T

MTA'HI, * D lC 'X T —T hrough th e
e n te rp rise of th e City o f Mia Ail
and the Florid* Congreaa on
Dem ocracy, the fam ed radio pro­
gram “ A m erica’* Town M eeting
o f th e A IF" w*a broadcast from
Miami on a nation-w ide hookup
the evening o f T hursday, Dee. 10,
from 0:30 ‘o’clock to 10:30 1*.M.
over, th e NBC coast to ibastM JIu*
N etw ork.
’'
ft fo rg e -V. Denny, Jr., m o d fn to r
of “ A m erica's Town M eeting of
[ the A ir,” presented Ml** El*a
M aiw rll a* a *peclal gueat on
I thl* program . O thera who p g rtlrlw*re
U.
S.
Senator
pat ed
Claude I'epper, M ayor C arl E.
Z iedlrr of M ilwaukee, George
B arton C utten, president of Col­
g a te U n lv e rilty , and a Florida
boy or girl now being rho*en
from one o f the high school* of
the E late a* a w inner of a Town
M eeting e**ay contefL
The Dec. 26 b ro a d c u t of thl*
radio program
o rig in a tin g ,, In
Miami, w as nn* of the few o u t of
town appearance* of the program .

evacuation

G y E enta Clau* w u wall
With Llcyrlre thla C hrlat.
&gt;k o u t fo r them , you m o.
Meet of them b rlang to

nd gkinlin*
ta ie * f now
and
r»
tniUUng like two billion
S y e a r from Ihr American
TTiltlk of the num ber of
ill th a t could It* financed
i t sum.

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4 . U nited StaU y N jectjyf. s e b lfn ,
ot^yr, »n*WMre»
of national defense Including ih f J dystrpyfirs*ff&gt;l'rh*Yal-ha?c»
deal.

,5&lt;5* or can t#M.

Chronicled only l y
; I n s e t , so d ro tk tro w ,
Ef J t a t e . s n d nif.r* d istan t
, S V I r s a la t th an tlira r star*.

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NcgotiattoM
J f 1® Peace
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Originate In Miaiftl

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uf the world.
.1. Fall of France wjth resulting
lira for the niuht, bul joy of Dunklrque nnd battle of. Orap.
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In tn* m o rning.— Psalm s

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THE BANTORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Storm Damages
Buildings And
Unroofs Houses

| Alpha Tau Omega T q.
Give Dance Tonight
LILLIAN ADAMS, Society Editor

$ocia! Calendar

P arty Given In Honor
Of Miss Estelle H urt

Com plim enting th eir daughter,
FR ID A Y
Mima Katelle H u rl, who plan* lo
B u f o r d P o st O ffice Clerk* |r , v r Sunday lo re tu rn to City
®d
I H oapilal In Mobllr, A la . where
------ 1 C hrD tm a* p a rty a t th r
'
. . . .
,
of Mr. and Mia. Allan G or-| *'1* » ni
h" r ,r * lnln* , f *
m m . 1920 P a lm e tto Avenue, a t te r (pending th r C h rlatm ai hull.
:46 P. M.
I ilnym In S anfurd, Mr. and Mra,
J. 1. H urt e n te rta in ed laat even■»K »l their home on Oak Avenue
w ith an eggnog p arty.
Tl r t'h rietm a* them e warn refir-In i In th r d e m ra tln n i nf red
M r. and Mr*. Dick Aiken w ere
^
which a r t e arranged
b o a t, C hriatm aa m urniug with
n h 'U t th r p a lly m.ima III
k m b f a i t a t tlirlr home in th r th r lorm of n lighted Chriatm aa
Ban L an ta
A partm ent*.
G .ftr *•«?■ 4
' “ "«l laiehtawl randlea.
l
i
it.. ..
A ^ snting in serving d uring the
j # * r * agchangei am g
p a rty h o iin were Mi-t. Algernon
Vent follow ing th e h rru k fo at
Mia. Henry
W ight,
II.
P ra a en t w ith M r. nml Mia. A t . 1 M a. II I . I'rrk m a, Mian Sara
ken w ere; Mire Mary W n th rn , ] W a trrn K aatrrhy,
Miaa
Ja n r
Jack G ra n t, Miaa V n g in ia I ' r J S ih u lti. Miaa .Maty W ight, Miaa
f , , ..
aar I, l i it.i , f U..H 'h ir le y &lt;’»uni ot /.Hi wood and
lao ld , N orm an W r.lrkm l f '»• i Mi,„ , J)lhl. , in„ , , u r |
fL o n d , Miaa Lucy Roum l tal. H e d |
Am„ n|f lho„
^ w i|h
G anaa. Miaa fcllaubrlli Dyeoii uml M|„ | l u l , ,|u rt„ K lh , .veiling
W a lte r T u rn e r.
u r n Miaa M ary W .ggina, Miaa
Alao, Miaa M a rth a T r'i .r., lid - &lt;
|.c r l j l „ f
j , , , . Uoy.d
ly V ihlen, Mia* Nam V
,
'•( Tu IIn In o r r , Mi-» \ta iy W ight
Jam ea T rrw illig rr, Mi**
' Miaa M adalyn
T niluek,
Mia-'
• u a W illiam*, Mr- aiml Mia « I '- iir e H tllrhU on,
Miaa
Evelyn
1). S tam per, anil Mi " " d Mia.
Mj„ K rn, . n-.iidney, Miaa
A u stin Vihlen.
Mm v Mini bn K nirritk, Miss lH»tothy W iggins, Miss Cecelia T rulock, Miss Fliznheih I,effler, and
Miss ( n r Jin Pa liner.
Also Miss Olrda Dyoon, Miss
M nrjm ic ro g b u m , Miss Mary WaIhiri, Misf Mm lha T elford, Miss
r CH A TTA H O O CH EE, Dec 27
llouaew ivea who had n tough tim e Lucy Hoiimillat. Mi«s Dorothy
p re p arin g C hriatm aa dinner for Mitchell, .Miss Nancy Ross* tier,
the fam ily can gel « Id tlr f iin- Mjss Mary Kllen l.esher. Miss
lar.latten from e - n i ’lning the menu ( Iiitic Fvans, Minw Kmrna Tem ple,
Miss V liia 'e th Whig ham. Miss
naed a t the Elorhlu S ta te Ho*
Mary M otley, Miss Jane Schultz,
p ltal.
lia r* It ia: * ,,,n ■ni* B *111^ "* Siam Shirley Corn. Mia. C atherine
H urt, ami Mi*. I illian A dam ..
roaat tu rk ey . 2M» gallnn* »f
Alan, Mia* F ra n c e . Pinkerton,
Ing. 260 gallon* of fruit .nliid,
Iti gallon- of elhlet l'I » vV. tf&gt; M l-. Mary Ja n e M urphy. Mi.*
eaaaa of Engllah p e a., 4o ham . to lin n e .Smith. Mia« Herky Tho.
per* of freah airin g m an-, -i* un i. mill M ia. Pal ay McLeod, all
of flilando, mid Mr and Mra
crate* or celery h ra rlo . &lt;■«
of c ran b e rry aanre, 1,100 pound* H enry W ight, II. Mr. and Mr*
a t fru it cake, and WMI gallo n , of W aldem ar D ietrich-, Mr. and Mra.
•lam e. H iggiii., Mi and Mr». A l­
CQffrt’
gernon Sfleer anil Mr. anil M r.
l(o». A n d rr.o n of Orlando.
Alao, C h a rle . W illiam ., Dickey
fo r d is tin c tiv e
Brown, Jack W oodruff, W illiam
L offler, F rank W oodruff,
111,
F L O R A L D E S IG N S
Joe McCaalln, l,*roy l.ang, Hugh
I^ a h c -, Bruce Holt, George Elck,
B O U Q U ETS and
Jack Balt, Sam D lghton, W alter
C O R S A G E S c a ll
llay n ea, Jr.. B rantley A dam ., Jack
Bolt, Butldy B i.hop, K arlyle Hou*.
holder, Billy T h ig p e n Rlchanl
Deaa, John Pii|ie, Billy 'Zachary,
Alliert Pitta, halpli T olar, and L
F lo ris t
M Telford.
Alao, (Jradv G allant, Jacob
"p le a tin g . Yuu Mean* *
R ichter, Boh Peleraon, Allan W al­
Our Bucceaa".
lace, D ougla*. Stenatrom , Donald
Larpaon. J^ ru y Cooper, Juba Mor­
gan, E dw ard H lg g in ., IVle H tg.
adna. Dub Kppa. Bobby Newman,
W alter Connelly, Donald Jonea,
CJ'arlea Cam eron. Jim m y
Mr.
Gowan, Danny A ltm an, Art Will,
lain*. It (i llirk .o n , ,lr , llrian
H u rl, Je n n in g . H u rl. Clyde H url,
ami Edw ard H url.
'
Alao Billy M artin, Bobby Wy.
enff, Heedy T alton, l.erny Dick,
We I r n , 1
arm. Dick Tench, Glenn H arper.
Buddy Drum m ond. Ralph Sm ithera
ami Mar M rl^od. all of Orlando.

Alkens E ntertain
i A t Yule B reakfast

S tate Hospital Uses
&lt;, Over Ton Of Turkey

Pippin Gardens

&amp; Saturday
tuble Program

T onight the A lpha TaQ O m fR i
fra te rn ity will hold tt* an n u al
C hrlatm aa tinner from 11:30
M.
until 1:30 o’clock at the O ila n .
do C ountry C lub w ith m usic by
E ddie King ami his orch estra.
Invited as chaperones fur the
a ffa ir an* a num ber of socially
Mra. A m elia N nrrla of W iirau. im portant O rlandoaii*. and a spe­
cial in v ita tn n has Iwen presen ted
m a la apendlng the holidays in lo Governor and M is SpcM tinl
ttanfonl w ith frien d ..
H olland.
M em tieis nf S a n fo rd ’s y* linger
Mr. ami Mra. K. ('. H arper set belonging to Alpha T an O m e­
left y e .te rd a y m orning for Ay- ga include Ralph T olar, Donald
den, N.
lo viait a few d a y . Itishop,
Douglass
SlenM rom ,
w ith relativea.
Frank M erchant, Donald Im m scn,
Jack B ull, Hobby N tw m in , Kar*
llo u s h n lilri,
and
H enry
M lu S hirley Co#n of 7&lt;e11w ood1 lyle
arriv ed yeaterday to viait until] 'Vl«h*, ^11
Tlia above iiHtnail r&gt;icmhiii . have
today a t the gueat of Mia* E».
ben invftad tu ntloiid a paity pro.
telle and Miaa C atherine H urt.
calling the dance at the home
Mra A. M Blount of V idette. of thair Ira te riu ly lu u th e i, Ninon
G*.| wa* called her^ y e .te rd a y by B utt. J r.
A n um her of r t h r i . will a l.o
the illne*. u f her t i . l r i , M r.
at land to n ip b t'a dunce
Mamie Pagm nhart.

Telephone H»

P e rsonaU

W.
J Mortiann' of Palm dale
la aprnding the holiday* with hi*
fam ily at their home oil Palm etto
Avenue.

LONGWOOI)

DIES

rc M itn s H Fea-oi §**&lt;■'• o*e l
much
dam age.
S treet*
were city llmith, a n d it t-mbnei*** j u r y
■trewn w ith talien leave*, broken reel i ii ime ml i *l
Dial u • b a r g e *d
lim b i and branche* th li m orn­ f n if Jl'igl ei I'M
14111cl be | »iill4.'4-*A
ing. P art of the fence a t the
n.g -i 111 itn-ii
ball pa k wa* blown down, ami
■mail tree* in the yard* uf seve­
Willi a tu i i ut u It. la ad id lhi»
ral re*ident» were uprooted,
s
litl.t.l iliN v S u p p l y t 'uiiiIf. J. Lehm an, m an ag er of the 1
111
1 *ft'T -bu rg,
an S anfoul S ta te F anner* M arket, pnnv
w» i k ffrit
th e
* lid vary t inlay he had nut made MlUlMCt d l . - l
a thorough invent ig at ion of the iillitlei 1*1g 1 • I*.ii v 11 mu whi ch
dam age to citrus anil truck a* »I mU|I ftirpim &gt; ..I Do- li i t b niimuiD
n re m it of the ntorm, b u t that m e i i u i i k f h . l au iiu allv , will bt
ha believed fruit wa* blown off upeiiei to It, ptfldtc
tree* in m any place*
Celery
and o th er crop* were probably T O O I.A IT
TO C L A S S IF Y
not ilaiiinge*! much by the ntorm
he added, nince the tain wri* not \\ A N 1 FI* \
heavy
VA l( 1&gt; I t . &gt;1 L it ili'h w a It* i , citl Oh the *if»I l.ougWtMid high
Ml. *|
l l . t l\ tli.v f.il.
way, *ev»‘fi *»r eight good.nirvd
pine tree* w cie upr«Hit«Hft and m
o th er place* tree*
nml
nlgri*
were blown down M*»*f of the
dam agi' in Sanford e rn te ' »st o il1
I the \Ve*t St*le T elephone ami
radio rommuiiii'Hl ion* well* do
rupleil, uml the Sodfliei (i Ill'll I
and Telephone Co *«id they h a il1
rw eived
m any com phi in t*
|
In
the
negro
*iibdivi*ioii*,&gt;
th ee biilU*'* wen* hlovMi itown
uml alino*l coiuplehdy ilain ageil, j
police reported n ite r 1*11 earlv.
im oning clu ck up
t
bief H**y
Willuim*
*iiu! Dial 11 Inml
a1
th u d of ibe LfUp rt* 1 o *|w ellm e* | ( 4 * 1*1 * l*Ht i'i * 44 %I I* 4 • ‘ nl I. a l l
\ v»* il S • iiliiK Mllti * •|I||I4 **!♦
in the two *ivtioii*, I,d^kbn Ii
I»*i&gt;4i'4 i'll
ami (Milil*lairo1 w*1 e ilaiungetl to,
*uine M el it
|
The wind wj** geiiefnl ovn
Florida
and
the
*o»uthen*t 1
Stjua 1liy w ihii * 1 a 11g*-»I 1tir«i*lg 11s | \ I IO N
mil th e n t i u*
W it
of
Die1
Mdge *l‘i 1Mil, givlttg
1 i*e
t *l 1 t nl nei | ir*l M A I i rm b A lt.
trill* Ih*I Die iccoid I'.DO *it
ru* im p o mild In- teituceii \*\
anuDioi *1 #euble m argin Storm
warning* were po»t*d fiom SI 1
Mmk* on the Gulf 1 oa*i r** h i
|*lt«ri'e olb ill*1 raM t'iri wJiofejlfle (
W eakened by tin* eidt! win** **f ?
•eve nt w iik - ago, ritnl 11 l lt m
m onth «lr*&gt;iigbt, citro* ha* been j
dropping Willi g re a te r |e g id (it-|
itv nml in g n 4i
anooini* *me* .
ibe ta in s aliili-tl m n a vo i'k '
•g o
4
IVnaactihi, m • %i *n o
iio itb .j
no aI F o n d a, hint In . 0 \ m m un i 1
h jH.ntile w iia| f miiii Do aoiitb '
*«•«( Then* w
no *lnmage but
*t|eet* w in 1 fbaulttl ot *oiin J
h I i*rnlri I
oiiif ft |*i&gt;• 1 11 »»
»«*ctliMi* atiil all
plum *
w»f*'j II.i4«iii * ifci k*•!•&gt;!*• * *• i *mn IIg Ulimbtl Hi the In* a11) all *1H
i* * tl.&gt; i l . t i i ■* iln.ii ■timr
IIH ■ I • V lilfci C, Mll.l *« « I*
lion A tie*- wn* blow it ilown
Hi lit mu* *ii *iil&lt;«*&lt; It i.. ii «| , nI,
ai ro**
i onim unu iiiion*
(lme*
&gt;•* *1*1#|«*H ill Villi I
north uf Do
'i ty
ami
w in *
railed for n time
S.piull' ami lieu* i wav* - wi re
* 1M (Hi *r H I
il* i
m i
repoited wr*t of ltn* !*» ti*A4'olo
*.l \ i %x %x i
a eu and .lurinir Ibe day wiial*
reaching a velocltj *«f tu mile*
V -Vi rik cC t-lw V iil
mo hour -wept 4»v* i
part*
of
Teva*, 1,4011 *ia in* mnl -lute* »o*l
OiirDt of Dint *«'*! ion
Hie w enttiei man Join I **•.'
any relief *liiring F» ofay , I **•»
«ii*fiug I hiiiidcr*how* i * over i to*
S ta te ami culder in I hr we*t • * ii
t r A:l pit r Vi«in 1,«»■w«■• If Hi | &gt;ei a 111 *r *
w e ir nl*o pi edit led for S a ty lijiy

For The
llolidiix s
And Tlic New Vi'.'ir
S. II. ENtdJSIl
Gl'LF Sr.ltVU’K

Ilonic DcmonHiratioii
Notes

Army Day Will
Be (Vlclualed
At Slate Fair

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Japan ( ailed Weaker

Q&lt;h u L 0 if/n

W OUND

LAKELAND , I b r ^7 —fSpgcjial! - Walt* i WhuS.K k. ,‘i
*llrd
in a bo*pitnl Ii* »f 1.'i*t night uf a
bullet wound l e i e i i e d in the
early morning liiniin at Ihe horn*
nf Kmutnrule It (lib, w e si * f th e

A urii&lt;|iie C hrist nuts ci'lrtn nti.in
M#ut, W illiam
M urrisnn «f
Vermont 1^ visiting heii* tlui itig w a s h e l d uf 11 mn in S v ii t f i) - i m d e
the holidays with tils parents, Mir P ifk when 11 tuilltry tin iii&gt;i flim
6« m em bers «&gt;t the Cmifi-* Club
ami Mrs W J, Morrison
was set veil. ( In istiun&gt; 1 , 1 1 n li a nti
lJ e u t. How ard W illiam l-imlsav patrio tic stuigs w e ir &gt;ong i*ml
of O r Ia 111)41 *pent T hristinns w ith m any guests jd.ivcd wm f(|,. tm aid.
Mis* KJsa i u c is If. gtn-st «■f
hip mother, Mhi (Seoige t.irulsa/ ,
and liste r, Mr*, M argaivt (ioit, her p a te n ts, Mi and 5i«w T in .»
dure T ice, until Jun I Mtss T u e
of Geneva
is etnpli yeti in the B utt &gt;«u 1 f
Mr and Mr*. 0 . P U rm don, iShlpn of the Navy I h-p trtm eiit
In
W ashiogtiifi, |i c Mi t h i m - .
J r ,f of W ashington, D
are
spending the holiday* with the ly Tice, of Hie snme depui t uietii, |
fo rm er’* parent* a t thetr home is spending Die 1 h ristm as n I..
days in H«mk Hill, S t
on Hanford Avenue.
it UIl! Htllltu*, |(i if -1| | om IgU 'i t
At Lymnn Si hoot, Ftidiiv a f­
i i p m l i it I m I n n * in 4 11 w i ih io il \ 1
1,
room
Lid
n
Mr. and Mr*. R. G. (*hew and tern o o n , every
■on, J e rry of V lrkaburg, Mich , C hristm as p a rty nml C lm hums
rm » l 1 0 Ufobil-wioho lo III* I mill'd ^ 1
were the C hrist ma* guest* of tree.
Miss Mary Neil Searcy
unit
Mr. and Mr* J . L ( l a r k and
M u . Kniestim* N orth « f C S
fam ily.
(’ W , Glenn I' m , no uf Stetson
Mr. an«l Mis T, C. W ing and U niversity, M i^ &gt; l'« %
? . W.lli*
d a u g h te r, Joyce* and G eorge K uml Hotly Ovci ' i . t | I i &gt;iii t m op t
Stovall of F a st Point, (in . o u ­ Roi-*eVelt, near ,hnl.» n(e h*ooe
II, HI VA D ANIIHI WH
tlie gurH 'i of Mr, ami Mis W il f« r the C hristm "
Stovall
Mr amt Mr* l l u n
» n iin it,
\ in u mil* stone in ill*' 1 pi*1-I nl
of Vltllto-la till
*|ier|f t h i r d
« &gt;»»vii&lt;g **ul
A MPA I*
Mr* W H Stovall, W aller .Sto­ h im Day with Mr* I i i u i m i , c*. HllH'la f Of !*r ^*«'1!&lt;’&lt;*I lull till
in' Mllill.ill m o lit I HltM *1 h o III- ( |
vall, J r , Mrs T ( ' Win** and amt Miss Ih tto * A* ••ill
pal* »*•( 1 .
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I) n Ion Pfesidtuit Ibtiiwi-vilr n|
dau g h ter, Joyce
W ing,
spent
A b e au tifu l enmdeligitl - « i \ n e j
t'M | Hof
I mi I rli
T hursday
in
T itusville
with w a * h e l d nl t'h» *T'v C l , 11 ■ fi m i ! lH*d hi* *•(glint m e to th* Wool f
f i n n il - 141*v ■
Liiio Img Act KffisHtive ,1li I% M, i t
I*', exp.*
friends
(Thristma* Kve
H*D n stam p, tag or oltier ii r11!►
' ii in et 1 111 &lt; i -. i c i • 11 A•m&gt;
At the S unfm d D ilundo K*ti- I m* 'Hi' of ideiit if ii nl 1*tm imi-l h* I'm
«»| a tit *f
• t l i ••Im\ l i b 11
Mr« Karl N nrdgren and d a u g h ­ nr) Club, Friday
the opening a ll* -hid to all met* barub * "l
i ■•tinI*lit
in
*
Milling
l • *• i
ter* Mis* U u Im&gt; N ordgren, re . night, m any o fficers of the Dr - ] W*-’d *urilelit
turned yesler |» y fro m
Camp landii A irport wdl he m utteiol- k f tl*4-|- ii(ii*| stall*' Do pi*1** nl II lull -1 IllCllf '1 &gt;1 ■
Willi
I nil ta lli| .
►' *........
B landirig where they spent h week a n re
| ag&gt; «.| * lilt] filler Mfiglit of Du ID Ig G. It. . .1 ( 1
1 ink* • *«t
with Lieut N ordgren
Mr and Mrs K ail W hi*1em**re
I ptiHllid, in le t 111 * nl the ful- Mm Dill 1 i* i.' ........ . Mi ll* IIImI 1*
have as guest* the r son and lovtmg drsiglialHMta:
S' 'it hi IH*I» • V. l.l ■
1iKiiMiia
Mr and Mr*, J D, D«&gt;*sey of d au g h ter-in -law , Mi and M it (
d oid fibei
from
tleetc
of eevrnVd
. •&gt;, u,Mill* il'l
1C
Sebrlng spent C h n stm a- day ns H ubert
W b ittem o rr and
son* *1 p ur In mil or boo of the •u*».. nf '
*
H
i
II
I'll
lilt *t
(he guests *if Mr
and Mrs George and Janie* f 1 ■■in D ahlgren, ^
C d timifi- 01
Align 111
Miiiety, Vi »« i n |
t
&gt;
,
Li
h
h
Pair
Farl Fb ■v.1 [l.i.-vy at Ihrkr humc Ga, Mr W h itlem o rr 1 * w eather j
which tu&lt;s never be*n 1 n Imuo tl iVyditii r \ iiem n l t . • H•ii* u IItmI
ill Flurul H e ig h t.
(nan for 11 S governm ent
f t ' rn a 11 y * ovi ii or ftdi wool (nit . l i \
Invocation at Tourist dinner 1 duel
Vl. tl.Mi . ......... |'l. th *»i 1«. will Iwe
Ford lla rrla o n of Jackaonvill* wa* offere d b&gt; Reverend Georg* *
' ••ire 1*t r.i il . « m , "1•111u1*&gt; flilUfl
R efin er sued Wind fila^r mad*
amt la v r a n c a H arrtaon uf Or- Hirst from Pen trey Fa mu *
l *11 i'll w11»t *• n of f 1 on)
HtHil*■11 VIIt* I 'l l |i||ul | t *tfiU*1 * xpeiU Will
lando *pent C hlatm ai hrrv u ilh
An enjoyable supper w a*
P&gt; 1III L M 111
y ' ” article* already used t*y Ibe coll . ....... .I fi ii* ir. ti
I heir p a rrn la , Mr. amt Mra. Fivtl to l.nnifw ' nd Curd C lu b ’ bv ' Mr
A p a r t y ol fo ot N e w \ o i k *
siimel
f'* i|t
1
' trt.l '1 Mill II 1
Harrlam i
.Summerlin nod her cum mil I
\\ leaf* *1* l e d ' at * af S i o a i i I * I u r r i f # rtn ik' ii!
Iti'ilsed Wool fi'liei V1 oil) u*ei( IMIM |.J 1 ... t
S atu rd ay rug hi
SI,II I.
Mfti*
oh . I, |
" oiileti pf oilui f *
i ol l l
Ni ^ niltodi m I ii i
Itulwrt Wkl.iiu uf W aiMayii»n,
Ibe lab* I (ioi«l ithn
iiitil* nl* I 'l l I
"•ato e ha- o u g h t l o b e - •■ ■ in* 1 k i n d - ! m
D &lt;*., plan* to Icavr .Sunday In
Ii i d
Im
inch olio 1 fib* i in 1 vii o of I
• d »» will Im * or «l A l l f i% e w lii i h
I *
■•‘tu rn tu hia work a fta r apriulinv
lii*i 11\
booketl
wii*
til* *
I* m o t ol lb.
........ IN total
• k obi* nub
th r w rrk with hi* p a rm la . Mi
1d*et u i 1 ,'ti
lotoi itmtiou
muwt
I • ■Hied til o h i . i t n l*o pi**i * * D i a l n . . * i
anil Mra. F m l R, Wilaon, at
pi c l I \ g o o d * p o i I *
l.kewi-*- b* i'iv*ii 1 * ganting lb*
th eir home on Sanford Avriiuu
p*
rteiiT
•
1-•
1
of
ooiif
ilitinis
load
"" " mi n no
The Rev. C larence W M« Don
m • Dill 1(4*1 111
ii'g, tiJJiiic id Mifollir nl mg mui
Mr*. II. It Lawaon of
1U7 aid. p a sto r of Die Full Go*|
' .... I* f e n d
N orth L ic u it A vrnor had *a Ih-i T ab e m a rle, conducted the fir*t t* r
e *1tUlMled
Ih i s- .n g *
**f ( l o
W 0 *1 1 L h t o i m c
&lt; h rl.tm a a day gurata, Frvil M in a aeries fd revival m eeting
ihs
Do n w |j| hr af ,
\c t ituiikw the ilium * uf 41 is
Hoilga, H arold Hmlgv, and II la*t m gbt in Die Tnlu'Miacb
.
K M rCullough and fam ily, of auditorium , sfurnking mi the lo|m \ • at p* Mod during wtin h nuni
uf “ Hinderance* ”
1m us Htl4mptw have tteeft m«d*
New York City.
U sing a* hi* t e i t
Sf
John
put so* b u stlitiile on
Do
Miaa Alice I.anler, d a u g h te r
li'aukn
Mr. and M n
H arold Long 11:30, ‘T a k e ye away tin -loro
of Mr*, ti. A. K night of Valdoa. and Mr. a n d Mr* W. E. T u lrn Rev. McDonald explained that
la, G*.. and W illiam T yre, aon and daughter*,
M argaret
arid Ihaia ara m any hm .lrrn .g -»&lt;&gt;"• - ( | , i n &lt;. S l l i l l S ( r n n i r i * r
of Mr. and Mra. L. M. T y re of V irginia, apvnt W aJnaaday
.* ir « I lK 4 I .
in In lha ravival highw ay nml th...
W \ -MI \ i , I H \
D.«
J7
id*.
th is city w ere m arried a t 3:30 Ijik rla n d and
T anipa
v l.u in y it in up to Chriptian* to M nm \.
s. - r. i
f V* r • ulliii
\N it k
o'clock on C hriatm aa day a t the friend* and re la tiv a l.
thcM* ntunm T h r "Blcine*” d*
d
w
a
n
.
I
I
Itt.l
•t**v (light tile |
C om m unity U ethodiat C hurch In
rrlb«al by the pastor were di*W ASHING lo N \ lie.
tin-,, i )■.
tu tk *
D aytoha B each. T he Rev. Paul
”
P
Ml*. T helm a Tew le ft Wed- belief, prejudice, pawl failureh
pel
1 w ith i* . i i 1
A
m
tht.ii
i
*
)*
1
V
.ilul
♦*.»
i.i
i
pi
a
4 - im GDI lie
R ed fern officiated In th e preaence nraday for B aton Rouga, l-a , dincouragem eria,
fa u lt . finding »■* inf ••( unit M*n hut u ia ifardi’ •*•
Mged
»'
Dt
ill*d
lltiL*
lUOl't*
tl*
•f —
clot* mem ber* of th«
famwily.
and laiineoa.
har* *ha will rvad a p ip e r ha.
In'll night I biit i
Tkw
, l « . . .—
. - ---#
The tevival m eeting* f i l l eon till* public **441*1 li* w than * bell t*u r i -4 * 1 &lt;&lt;m| m*9Dili
*** “ r ***?*
w u ° t kqu* forv the N ational Council of
i m uch r! f ii rig *i
1 b* i * &gt;
Oil p| ■&gt;-pi'4‘1 4*f 11
blue crepe faahlonad on pHlteeaa T rach ere of M albam atlea b a fn r. tlnue each night th ro u g h -Ian.
hef
Diiee V i‘i ‘ -t t UM4* Mlttll *11.•1 1 i g *, b* MUld,
1 (pan
invHtli d
llnaa w ith a high nrck lln*. Il* r rr tu r n la g to h*r hom* ia Tal except S a tu rd ay s, liegm nmg
U|iMU‘H |H4H|f|il|| 1 - bill in. *.1 i -1 4 MUr-IIUtel il* llllliul
tgu,
w
he*
e
«
*
J
7:4ft o'clock. The topic touigbi
a ra ra a o rla t w ri* o f black' and aha lahava**.
•i l l h i
1 4 m ui
th e ib f ♦ 'ii** p r o
will I»e "laove •■ the Banin *«l m ater Hilly weak ru e d ”
• o r a g . roraage o f aw aalb aart
The attlh n i l l i I hi* view.
j gin
• i Si Hu, 'liar pK higher
Mr. and Mra. Fr*d W ilaon had All T rue Itevivala.'* The publn ( ltpi M |t h i tt mim4'i el of Di* I (•i u • .
•
i*.
1
1
"•4
pi &lt;a*|||t I mil
In
Th* brlda'a
a tlr n d a n t,
M lu aa thvlr C hriatm aa day gu*»i». la Invjtrd to the talfernacle, b
• I* p |".t up
and
g* n i » a l
the
Knnf«&gt;r*l-Orlando a i in y'f t etim i n n i u I
M ari* H ayn*., wore a roaa crop* Ma. Laalta 0 . P arriah , Mr. and ra te d on
W iin l Im en
1 1*.me*t lr
lx i t
atop - m f f ne lifii* I a m i e d i t o r *»!' D o rn .v m b la w ith , n a ry blu* a r e a , Mra
W illiam C. P a rriah and high way W yond the
derii.»u*| in i'trig f i util tlie dr.
( ^ u a r t r t ly M ilit a r y R e v ie w
a c r i d and a m raag* of eam tlliaa. d au g h ta r. S an d ra, a / Orlando, light.
I t f iH i p'lo pt i m f i i t t u e i * i i p p a r r n t
L. M. Trlford altrndad Mr. and Jam ea W. S cott and dauyhly will f111 •h t inure if, in the
Tjrr* aa beat man.
trr, Jan * , of M*lbourn*.
W aller
Knead
of
Day I on a i
humiI bi I*ti *uil, t In i im u i u i 1 the
Following lha errrmany th*
l
B
I
riutu hi i &lt;.f pig* ( f ..I»»eil and mend
rwnpl* lift on a weddinr trip to
Mr. and Mr*. R. H. Booth of
Milt to pini kel, W ivkaid
Miami and K*y„Wt«t.
Cfdumbua. Ga.. a ra aprnding th*
, 5 'C ’ 1
TOKYO.
Dec
_»7
(#l*r
No
holiday* h*r* w ith th a ir dau g h .
Miaa Lucille Bolr
left laat
Nichl, m (1* lead Dory
t**U\
ter, Mia* Ruby Booth, and Mra night fo r D aytona Beach to re
M artha M offatt and Mia* Eva- tu rn to her work a t the Rrviern nuited reliable a*«utcra a* ra tin g
Iwn C uat a t th a ir hom* on Cvi*- Hotel a fte r apendlng the h..li- tl.a Unilv.1 S t a l .. tf .'r r n m r i t I a.I
ry A v,nu».
d a y , w ith her p a te n t.. Ml and
u r g '- 1
* '• 'iw A n t.. . . . . .
Mr*. F. E. Bol*.
in.idrrii&gt; in Je(.»t&gt; •■&gt; l.'av.1 t**1
A l l A M A, l»« 27 t/lh The
fitol'r how w* foal oLovt
—
■
|
later
th
an
Jan
’D
Mra. E lvira G a m tr haa
ra .
Mr. and Mra W alter
Balnea
The iiew .|« .|..'t "tied &gt;n tl... iiiiiiii - &gt;tJ rt i i ii-.ir lull' mIiu mi»‘
tu rn ed from o thr** m onth*' (lay
m tiu t.uiu- bk'lmha-d i *• i*^ «r(lftrr) d r a f t rtncfg-'
In JackaonvtU* w ith bor non, had a . th*lr ry * it» f«r _C h rU l ' ''O neftw ii *u
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
it * bake been luHO'd «'ve* (•• tb**
mae Mr. and Mra. C. O. C't.rwin i - r »f ache.lule.1 r a i n nvll.t.t. t
C rllrg n o f Tvhnoiogy who atu d lra of W ayeroaa, d a . Mr*.
G W M ate* v e « . I* at la p 'tti* - »*&lt;*•«' I' S di*«l i it 1 i41 f.»i fi* &gt; fm pro
W*-|-||| M.le |.y U III e11mf t b***fd*
a t th* achool for th rao m onth* W am pler, Miaa laabel W am pler during J a n u a r y __________
fbrtiuglu.ul t h e » t n t i . th e »elecand p b tala a pra ctic a l tra in in g fo r •n d R. J* R a ln e i of T am pa anil
l l v r nerv ier head 4 |u artrrn
rlli.
C h .r U . H e n ry o t T arpon B rin g .
LOJEM AN ^E L E C T R O C U T E D (
thr** month*.

M

OF

THREE

Ilay nes tMl iee
Machiiie ( o.

\mericariM Reported
o^Mr Vnd lM r..7iEm^ i : u"' , rged To Quit Japai

Drufl Dodgers Art*
To He Prosecuted

FREEMAN
IHOtl

I V E Y ’S

H o a r d Uabiy,

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y.-eterday ae he w orked high un
a light pale
A lta r a long eleg* a f lllneee.l
Florida S ta te F arm er*1 M arket*.
W illiam 1. W ilton, d irector of
I* bach a t hie old d**k In Jack-

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ftitf. 1941.
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p a r t y u n d e r t h e e a lu r e r l t f l r a t e
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building todottry, la roopMAlion
of paMona Ih tha with Undlnx Hutjtutloh* *ad th*
t r la ' eohtlnulng f e d . n l H o i a l a r ' A S a h i k t f i t f c a ,
asking machines,
Km piM rtU d well « m I1D0.00O,
I klmllar marhliu
o n worth ot work.
int srer« eligible
Th* votnin* of modernization
Mg, white today
work r** virtually doubled aia a roFTittf t,
limited te propm u lt Of tha tampalpi; wUeh la
it.' T V «*sMge
d*acrtt*d aa tha moat hoecaaaftk!
period waa fSJT,
ta recant ; t t n , *m edia t tv*n
IW h r tha W O
that eoodocted In tha Autumn Of
IBM.
White tha campaign la eeatiou1HI. *
If* a r AMMVAL rr«CK'&lt; HociAcBr m u m w a ’ "
i7 le rlt
• « * u . » l W e . l l l t t ' d f ih * I l o r k o
in e f th e f lo r ia e a u t . B e n h
la O to rd , 1 n ' U k l K I n r m r p o r . w l l l b e h o ld t b IP M m » , « « ■
r k n e r , C a a p . r lU r tlrt ln a , K . ( t f lo r w a ,' * i I l e a r . w . t u m J h n t i e r r H i h , t i l l t o r Ih *
ih
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to re
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i t s . o s m a y l . s . U r «■'■»* W -

as Much again,'
1M0; of, mak.
m, dltWtly with
th* arerUgo population par
tn 1M0 u le * by 1.1
i than It waa SO years ago.
pdlJM In tho arorag* ala*
family In th* United State*
i •Hrimarily to Increased
Mlffa ojur.tb* docllns U

ffawikc
r al, famlUss IrtcrtsMd 119

000'a w**k.
Title I loans rrportrd for In.
sursne* under th* 193S amendmints during Septsmbsr, October.
and tyoeeuitor 1940 numbered
141,940 and am ounted to pfJJHjP,
S49. Thin w as th a la tfo o t am ount
oxer re p o rte d In any conrecutirs
throe m onths In F liA history, It
eke*ed*d th e IW .eiT.BBJ1reported
du rin g th* aatn* litre* m onthi in
1OTS—4h*f" p ra rlo o i ' racord—by
10 p * tc « n t •

, Th* number of loana reportad
this TMr, howorer, vna smallsr
than the 203,993 reported for the

same period in 1939. In that year

an a retags le u than 3.9.
Tha number of famQI** In.
*M***d between 1930 and 19*0 In
m f y siyiSr Including .tha six
t f ilc i &lt;1n - which' tha popdlatldta
decreased. It it •▼ld*ntl there­
for*, lh a! an InoHae* in the nan.

-half of tha
n ffa^ illaa'
Ing tbs population ont Into a
dhrlaion*. lafger numb** of smalUr famlIthg unit rangid
la Paeiflc division
With Atlantic diet,
two dlrlaUns was
st persons or more

Urn. Stats., tha

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATO tDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1W0

l A s s e r ts A id British Deal
S . T o B r ita in Af"®! ®ow
Stftior Warns Railroad
rka It May
» Conflict To
m L A c t o m Seas

London Given Heavy
;i FoUr-Hour Attack;
Preacher '} Number Of Persons
1 Are Reported Killed

r Declares la Watchful
irtan P o w ers
Act To Stop
Baton OfMYar
layda, hUhlv-nlaceJ
Utor. warned AmarerventiqnlataH today
a n t supply convoys
n v k heutral Ira*
f would start the
d
t h e conflict from
r and the North Al­
t o . the Western H e t n lUrn B m rthw n AUuaUe and
jr G te rax U |K ta 1 U , Gay*

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T h e H e r. W. E. A ults, a b o rt
o p e ra to r o f tho Milwaukee R ail­
w ay, Chleayo, III., w ill ba one of
Um principal speaker* when the
t i n t an n u el Rallroed E rm xeH atie

f t i t e a ear la held her* Jan. 11

More Reports Of
$ to r m Damage
S t i l l Coming In
Celery Damage Not
G r e a t , According
W. M. Scott
1f a a f o r T a

French Soldiers A id British In Africa

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Wr a —«&lt;•!*It* Praaa
G erm an
w arplanea
dropped
“m any bomba’ on London in a
furioua four-hour
a tta c k
leal
n lf h t, killln* a "num ber” of perM aa anil ending the unofficial
Chrlalm aa trued.'
'T h*
R .A .F .
alm utlaneoualy
tm ashed a t G erm an “ Invasion
p a r t s ' along w ith o ther ofajaclivea,
an official B rltlah a ta lrm a n t anIJ.
T ha B rltlah A dm iralty aald Hire
bam here and R.A.F. w arplane* at­
tacked G erm an shipping In the
harb o r o f Ilao x g a asu n r, N orw ay,
yUatcrday, te llin g a fire a ship
and dam aging w arehouse* and
Jlttlan .
♦ .Whole rows vf hteiaea w ere acl
a b la te by a rain .o f Incanillary
bomba d u rin g th* i tt a c k which
lea ted ‘only atlghtly more .th a n
fo u r hour* b u t waa the w orst
since the N a tl lu ftw affe'a "bill**
a ssa u lt »n Dec. 8 anil one of the
heavier! of
iHe
pearly fuurm ontha-old a erial siege.
Iretilon bore thu' full b ru n t of
the G erm an bom bing fu ry and
nowhere else In B ritain were there
a ttack s, except fo r a few bomba
dropped on c o untry district* near
the coast by th* relay* of raider a
Striking upon tha capllal.
T he “ all clear” of (he a Hack
aannded sh o rtly before m idnight,
perhaps trecauM heavy cloud*
bad Impeded aerial operations
by then, leaving rescue ei|uada
fran tically d igging In sm ouldering
d e trla fo r dead and Injured.
. IJomea, restau ra n t* , m arket*,
th e a te r, and a crowded l^indort
a ir ra id sh elter where there were
casualties w ere su ffe rers in the
b rie f but savage attack .
D espite b u n tin g bomb* and a
heavy barrage,’ m ost I undone ra
carried on a s usual. Ilusea and
fgigfna ran w ithout interruption
and the m ain thoroughfare* never
w ere rom jA atriy dawfrted. &gt;
H igh explosives In atie Ixmdnn
it bouses
utiTpeHohs
tefl In the
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while tha raldara stJli w are over­
head and a n ti-a irc ra ft g u n , were
barking, rescued m oat of l‘ho,e
trapped, «f whom several - e r e
Injured.

W. M. Scott, vice president
... the American Fruit Grower*,
declared that celery In Sanford
wa* "not dama*ed te any con.
aldarable extent, thoufh the exof water in the toll la cau*.
In* some root dama**,*'
Thin Injury to Uia roots of th*
calary plants may check th* Farmers Get 16,899
growth, Mr. Scott aald, and caua*
Tons Of Umeslone
some burn In* of th* l*avra,
which In turn ereuld result In —G A IN E SV IL L E , Dec. 8 3 - Flori­
Mm* loa* If atripping became da farm ers co-operating w ith the
naceeaary.
A gricultural A dju stm en t Adm in­
“ T h e hlch w ind h a t done m ore
d*m **e th a n th * w a te f/' Mr.
Heel I e x p la in 'd ,
"though
tha
drelnajra ayatam In eu r. calary
field* h a t aided la tak in g aw ay
’" uch « f lh a w a U r."
Betnlnola C ounty fa n a a r* hava
dteolayed In te re st In m a r t * from
B alia Glad* oa L a ta Okeechobee,
" b e t a th* wo ra t d a n u f t In th r
S la te waa den*. B ella G lad* la

istratio n obtained 1 6 JM tone »f
dolomite fo r soiUU lllding p iu p n tri
through r r a n t o f aid a rra n g e ­
ment a In 1940, H .7 0 . Clayton.
aadaw bledlv
S tate AAA a u p e rv i^ k , aanm inced
— . a fu r
today.
j™
u .ta
O ther m aterial* th e y , obtained
Z b L T h at a
for aolL bulldlng u nder g ra n ta o f
S .,
(L .t
aid included K70A to n s o f cal.
CeaT w rene.
percent superphosphate, urn! l£ l.
. *
rd&gt;6 pound* o f A uatrm a wintei
pea eead.
Thl* phase o f th * ag ric u ltu ra l
conaervallnn p rogram will con­
tinue In I N I . a n d h icrtasad rise of
r u i n , th e to ta l aupply will ba redoced. *uch m a te ria ls la expected during
L
r £ r i t a H r- S c o tt aalo. A n eatlm atod f o u r tb s c o m in g y ear,
S a f r e lt and la*bw a f *•'■
a**1y jreater. I «Uy In Bella O lad a, awam ptpx
- : ________. 1 lh* lo w Jy ln y field* frem w here
I celery and o th e r rich mUI-wlnUr
S * J * i e t a l veoatabl* crop* com e. E r e r y avaUw a T T « .» i.rl 1 ab le pum p w a a ,m a n n e d t» drain
R J r T S ; th e aoaked fie ld .,
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i* ¥ r* r
B radenton, a n o th e r J a ffa *•!— B w u lo r C w l « i ' 0 . Andrew*
i n M ^ e 'a *
V J M a la r, ha» h a d to peripon* inspected C am p B landlny / t a l e r .
J j J l ” " , ta ttin g * o f IU c rop due t o the
a * d addraaaed officer* i-f th*
| j ! Heavy rnloa u n til M onday, a re- I t f l h l a f a a t r y o f F lo rid a cam ped
S ff-* .
Itvw rt*—* (w r * * t t t w a l
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Senator Andi
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an Beach la
ged By Storm

H e wa* conducted a n hlr lour

M e m b e r A s s o c ia t e d

NUMBER 107

Six British Ships
Sunk As Action In ;
War Turns To Sea;
£’.ib Fires Torpedo At

servation Program s
Are Given Support

Military Activity Made Biggest
Florida Headlines During
TALI.AHAHHKE, Dee. UH -HAH
— M ilitary d rfrn a o prepaiatinno
in the itta tr got the tilgg'*t and
meat F lorida- headline*
during

Pioneers To Get!
Theatre Tickets
At Annual Party

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T here
scarcely a day that
new spapers did nut c arry new,
of s lr b a tr building, tra in in g «amp
c o p ,,ru ctio n . A n n , in an ru v ri* ui
Karh pioneer who a tte n d s U n nillltary road w*ik w ilh i. tin
Willi annual P ioneer N ight a t S tate
Millions of dnllnir wen- tin n e d
1he l-ake M ary C om m unity Bulldon New Y ear1* Eve will h* Into Florida l&gt;/ the fed eral gov.
g.ven a badge which wilt ad m it ernm enl for MaeDiil Kiel 1 A nuy
Air llaao a t T am pa, thi South,
him to n -how a t the Rita T h ea­ eastern N aval Alihm,.- ai J a c k .
ter un I lie follitw lng W ednesday, S' nvilte, ( am p
lllnm llug
near
T h u rx la y , F rid ay or S a tu rd ay , S tarke, additions to the P rncarola
F ra n k E vana, rh a lrm an o f (be Naval A ir S tatio n , and mib-lmar*
progiam , said today.
al several o th e r plarra
Those who do not have tra n s ­
T he av erage m an gul big new*
p o rtatio n for the p a rty on T u e s­ play when h r went In tht i t e r ,
day evening w ere asked by Mr, lion poll* th re e t*:m • tn nam e a
E vans to telephone num ber SflOl, new g o vernor and about It.OOli lo.
and a rra n g e m e n t* will be m ad* ra l offirlaU anul t&gt; vulr In the
to ra il fo r them .
national election
Mrs. John M ils of Lake Ma(da l i T h a pwfalla iW at. tlm c a n te r nf
aged S l.'w a k o n e 'o f th e orl|
rlfflnftl aU rartloH a&gt;jr&gt;
g ate when a n 'w e ra
hand of n'o who a tte n d e d tha9 Tint In ffllHUKllklTr» *h"wed Florid*
P ioneer N ight, and will be at to he the fa n tr-t grow ing r ts le ,
the p a rly Dec. 31. M i- Ell!., and when the younger men signed
who has long heon a resid en t of .Up for aeleclrve -d ll! irv Irnlm ng
l-*ke M ary h one o f only tw o re I Spcsaanl t. Holland of H aiti,»
m aniing of the firs t 10 plonrrrx became the big chine e f the year
The other. W. D, H utchinson, 7K. w hen lie defex ted Franrl* P
nlen nf Ijrk r M ary, will be al W hllehalr nf D el.and fur Gnvi r.
the p a rly loo
nom hlp to aurreed Fred P 1 one
1,1. W. E, R aker, a d ju ta n t "I U. S. Kens lot fb .'rle * II. Andiew*
the O rlando Air Baae, will apeak Wan le elected in u l a ,e that
on ’’T he O tg a n la sllo n of
lh' sopphrit aiirpris-'i when lle r'ia n
A m erican A ir F o rc e " a t the M art (den flue Sect Hurt!, with
P ioneer Night p a rty . In addition Je rry I ’a rte r n rn u rl an t lio v iii.m
Id o th er a p ra k rr* Including Mr- Cone fourth
Holland D ean and Joaenh f l a i k
Mole titan tisll ft nilllton vote-,
The Cnm muritt r H all will be .open B r e ' , ’i 'l w rre c' i ' in ihe '! * . e ‘.
from t M o'eleck on the n f l 'a . geni i il elreltnu. w -c n
t " n 'd a
noon of Dee. ,11 tn g tv r lh* pern votrd li'ilalvelv
fir
I'rev'ilenl
eera eo op,&gt;orlunity
to meet iRnoacvelt * third term and epiii
propin-ed
and latV over old time* w ith earh ] p io v n l five
of
o th er T he program nf e n te rta in a m ro ilm rn U lo Ihe Mtale ( uiiati
menl will begin a t T:0ft e'ch.rk 1tutlu n
t Ja rk sn n v lllr held ila plan- .1
Ihe H la lr'i larg ra t i I'v m il I lor
'Id a gained ate ISei enugrr *miun
In Ihe i rnaiia winch sho o ed n
llla te population gain of . '. p per
Cent over IU.1t)
JA C K SO N V IL L E, Dee. S3- (AS
T h ere were a rie r.il nlhet I lop.
—O il, p, I,. W all, conynandiog Ida events th at rn m |te lril aurrraa.
o fflrrr e f th a PAMh C oast Al fully with w ar new* for fio n t
tllU nr, F lorida N ational Guard, pave pout I Ir ti b, S ta le pnpere
announced F riday th a t th e regl
T be y ear atarteil ilu -in e a ae.
oient w ill ba m obilised Ja n S here r Id wav.
t i n t d 'o p ; ' I
and n-fib allv will r o tn G slvra- te m p e a tu r e a to w o rd low*, de
lon. T ra a a , two weeks la te r for a riroye-* fru it and vegetnlile cp.pi
year. n f active m ilitary service Worth mllllnn* , f dollhi *
and
Th* regim ent la m ade on of dam aepd. roads to the ra lrtil of
•»n||* F —m JaekaonrilfW , &lt;Krv 91,1100.000.
W est, Miami, Davtoim Reach,
E «rlv In A pril, th ere was a
Ocala and Panaarola.
t f r a t t a a n l C» Pave VS ere I

CoaRt Artillery To
Re Mobilized Jan. 6

Judge Frank L. Miller Has Work
Published In Anthology Of Poets

May It forever

true.

W ASH INGTON , Dec jh (Al
S e n a to r W herler said yesterday
th at P resident Roosevelt "takea
lo hla hrifoni all of these whn
w ant w ar and shuns those who
e rr talk in g of peace.
T ha M ontana senatni w a. rom .
m entl ug on lh r tr lr f r n m wtgnrtl
Ny 170 firra dn iinii tnaijr (luhllr
*v th« W hite Jlnuwti T hursday.
T h r UU ffm m
lh«t II Ur
•hi* country** policy In do '*#v»ry th ln g that m ay b« n t m i i r r ' 1
’o Insur* d r f c i l of lh« A il* poWrr*.
\i
W hoolrr riorU rod
th*t
th t
%on*e o f tfc* t tU f r a m w»* " th a l
» • r » to i n r . M
T ha BMUtor4* aUia«n«fit w u *n_
n fh rr In a ir r lf * of
i t lh** ra n itn l w hirh iF rn ird In
indtoatr th a t an early develop
m erit in tho now f*ongre** (night
be m m ajor d ebate over Am erican
onlicy and tha war,

20 People Killed
And Many Hurt
In Tropic Storm
tlr Aa*4HlRl#d f*rr«»
Tlie tropical w inditorm that
ravaged p a rts of Tuba and Meh
iru ami tp ro ad faidiko up th r
Florida and Callfornhi
fo tstn
leaped a toll of 20 dead, many
iiiturrd and h m y projierty da
lay.
'uban town of Peru In I
where 10 were killed and I DO in.
inred. wa* the harde«t hit Vers
('ru t, M ritco. rrixirted nine dead
ind m any Injured.
T nrreiillal rain* a rt nnipauied
the storm Into Florida where
Hubert I„ Klfighl, SB, was elec•rucuted by a fallen power line
The C alifornia coaal was pmimlrd
'•y wind a n d wave*.

JackHonvlilc Bann
Right Turn On Red
JA C K SO N V IL L E. Dec, gfl
(A l* t—M ayor George ( ' Rtume
Friday algood an order abollahtng rig h t turn* on red traffic
lights In Jacksonville effective
Ja n I
T hr ona exception lo tha new
rut* will b* for m olorlata dr tv
Ing off lh* R lrerald* Avenue via
doct, who m ay tu rn rig h t onto
Bay B traat on rad signal*.

MIAMI STA R G ORH PRO
CORAL CA BLES. Dec Z f i- lf
T erry F ix of N ew ark, N. J.,
m ak ai good w ith th a P itu b u rg h
8 tee la ri la are football neat
yaor, ha will oa tha fo u rth fo r­
m er U niversity o f Miami l U r to
m ake th a grad * In fo u r years.
W alter Klckafakl and John Nop.
Bob M a*taraoo w ith W ash ington.
C IT R U S D IR E C T O R S TO M E E T
A m e e tla f.lo to bo bald a t I h i
Com m unity lie u a* a t A lU inobt*
Spring*, T b p rw a y a fte rn o o n a t
3 :0 0 o'claak, o f th a B eard ' of
D irector* of t h a 'S em inal* C ounty
Cl ire * Q row ora A m aalaU on.

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Bcmlnole County Produce*
F ru it And V egetables T h a n A n '
Sim ilar A rea In F lorida *

Senators Seek
Power And Light Bout Leaving Har­
lit Azores Hut;
Continuance Of Company Has Its bor
Missile Gors Ashore
Farm Benefits 15th Anniversary Tanker Carrying
Parity And Soil Con­ Party For Employes U. S. Seamen Lost

said I lb* Florida Time* Union and an^
"Poetry I* Ju*l * hobby,”
hobby,” a*id
Judy* Frank L. Millar, who l&gt;, 1 other poem, “Flowata, Word* and
D ooda’i to be published In thalr
one of th a #00 p o tta In th* United snlholofy.
T he follow ing I* the poem th a t
b y th e Aeon (lo u t* I’uU tsh*re for a ttra c te d tire a tte n tio n nf the
VOn House Publisher* and waa
p th lte aU aa in a book anUtled
ta r published In lb* anthology.
Faota o f A m erica, 1940, Damn,
m a y JBpaaka. Mora th an 11,000 T U B BED , W R IT S AND BLOK
poote »*k n itte d th a lr w ork but Th# Rad W hite and Blu* I* al.
i n ly a (m a il percentage o f the**
w ay# fo r you.
w ar* fo an d to w rite poabV o f *u f. E *ah S ta r fo r A S ta te , each S la te
If tfH i hills.
*
flc ia n t w r i t to bo puhlU had in
T h a •trip** tell th* atory of
aac rifles a n d glory.
T ho Bad, W hit* a n d Blu* gave
L iberty te -y o u .

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Florida farman
118 ,000,000 under

Given By Young At
Lake Monroe Homo Mysterious Sea Raid­
er Said To Have
Tho Florida Pm vrr and H gM
Hoisted Nazi Flag
Co., nerving
L'I6
rom m iiiiilit"

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\ I III VH Dec 2P — (AIM—
lo S anford, today tih iw v rd i(
llir C rrrk S u h m itln r I’a p m .
fiftrriilh anmvi»f«ary of mmvht
h»» a lla rk rrt an Italian t
■■■•*"»
the Adriatic S n *
to rH iirfin during inhddiin*i m o il­
ami M i n k threw stra in ft*. Ining ftont bo on ami ilrpri' iHino
tallini! tu tt* rrn 2.YIMM1 ami
lo h urriraiir»
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I'nltipany ruiidoyrn vt&gt;m Inis'*
annm m rnl Innlchl. T h f aub.
m alm r I, «al«l lit h i t ,
nerved lw-i vrnite of m orr
tu in rd .a f r i t
I
given itrivirf* rnt 'bno* ■( n nm ilii.
nalitm I ' h 1 1 m*i■« and hiiiiivit .
»a»y p a lly lb-r 2 1 a t I 1m* hm nr
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m M i'in
of J A Vming, p lant H»»p**iin'in Mu- N tirtM 't'fa u . c o n s t
limdoiit, (ff^lattkv Mofttor
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In n r r lii H of I hr" rrMlIpMli) ■ iv u t iii'tv % it i l i 'f i n i t f | u r n
glow Hi during tho I'UiHi lh y*HM.
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II. it, &lt; ttuiati, tiiaiiagcr ui tin
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A
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f ir H n a f M m n lilv f i n ’if a ( n r ix 1"llooni rondihoii* m I ,&gt;* I n o
pha riroti (hr nrci*i**3iiy for mu Im \%if 11••11 1 l in k nt a .sh in o f
f *fi ria'i oiii him ii
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Co, rvrog oiii'd thu need fm n
m o b, i **•I■ hji •I
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dam aged
unlfiud Mfrvirc «rul Ug«ni bu&gt;in»
individual pnw rr idaritn, r«*lmi il mvet wl boll: i H ating Ihcm and intvvTdnnrt'ling
1 br b
ri mo Ml herd tho
(he line*. On Dec 'iN, lUiif*. On* lin k in g &lt;f I n r lln h d i arm ed
Florida powei anil L ight ( ’nm pan) fih'l Hniitt
lop. (••ttellhg
:»7,I03
wan Im orpoinli'd by Ihr Am erican
I'tiwor ami t.ig h l t'o . h i an o|w r- loin*, ho ]tilling ih r ‘ WrtiilUrft" by
ailn g com pany fni (hi* alar frit tteo N n ii '•Mbnuinnr
p ro iic tlk * Uir ( U had acquired
A N il# i i c o u I m g plane
Mln IU f l n l y f» r Iha eompany follilf j fir| ff|| lit,Kill, rm m id
Ikfgah co iittiu i thin nf Iht* f.«udi*r. 'o hi to d nnd ji J&gt;11.A11 1fitly teAhk a
dalf-D iinin nlram plcclili g r n n
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l « o ............... ii hi nut'll aboard
Light • "
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m'lllrd Iff Ihr follow my rih|doy
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i' h by Mr, O dcm an, Mi
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and If L. Brown, lia n "min i ii vrM pi m lhlrot
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( a i t r i and M a rg a irt M W n g b '
from r u tir ln g rtunhhl a rra a on
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D rp a rlm e n t.
Arnold. J R Maaon, (I fl ! Hot , In Mil". 1ll*»nrr&lt; tt a p p ra ra th a t
W. II. R utlrdga; lU .yrar rlub
11 ||.iv wte* vifdnleii h f f l W l
A, W. H lum pr, C. W. T ow nr, Went A fH ra D n«d w ithin lh© pr*11. I*. Hrown, R. M Brown, II. tecrdirM area,
M. Ham by) K W J e tr r , J K
H(«ir p c iia rt in rn l. N avy a n j
A bernathy, L'Jr.;* W
J. Doyle, M&gt;*t Him&gt;* C«t»imi"*inn
n fffrla ft
ThopJaJf J f l k i r n , F. C. OnUon, la id lb'*v h«d up inform ation oil
J . / K T Hodge, J . IL Hodgcp, T t lie a ln k in r
C nm m l.ilon
oM L
U Noble, V. U P c te n ,
L. J rtalv. Iinwpver. tinmediately ■■“•'J
Reeve*, L. G. H o n ,. K arl Hndrr- th cii a g e n t in loindon fo r ■ full
blom, C* 8. Spivey, R. N S ta f­
I
.
ford, T. N. S ta ffo rd ,
W. A.
Jlllle r flx M h 1" ewnilnned In ATe
8U n» field, and T* V fllew art; l.anla nnd N orth A frica,
flv e .y ta r club: H* F. N eltw gnder,
J. L. T hornley, J . R. W eaver,
J r., If. W. H i f f i . R W. RobInaoni (w o-year d u b : F . J . B en­
der, V. E. Kennady, 4. T. SU nley,
r ■"
1* k’
O A IN E B V U X E . D*cA rth u r L»»ler B radley. **. ,*■&gt;
found dead F rid a y te a rw w b a«
fro m w hich b* h ^ t * " * . W f t f
In O ran** Lake. S tU I « » hW Una
w aa V f l a h ha appa re n tly aongW
j« a t bafar* b a w a* r i r ic k a a ..
.
A co r* ear a Ju ry fte m ^ j R w

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Gainesville Man, 54
. Dies While Fishing

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More Fruit And VegeUblta Ttuu» AM?
cUmiUr A m In Florida

Member Anocinled Prtm

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Trpop Movement Seen END OF BRITISH HURRICANE FIGHTER Island Kingdom. Pre­
As Feint To Throw
pares For Possible
British Off Guard;
Invasion Attempt;
Dover Is Patrolled
' Mist Covers Coast

4. Ca„ Friday

k had atop pad
drtetng.
d tkat Coates,
loaa of blood
fa lk ra and by
ara, fell to the
Decatur, Trnn.,
Rendered withi fugitive
of a pe
him *

lo t Highway Patrol
iji'-Pred Black, ar*a
l night afte r being

ive up to mem. drown Inga, a tabbings, atph;
that had fol* Uon and eilattar cautee.
h
bloodhound*
The death total Included
Of North Oeor- bama I, Florida 6, a n d . Got
and f a i t
II.
loaded J
revolver wo*
Traffic accident* claimed
d In hit'
tered clothing. live* than any other cause,
I1 toon after Ing all oth#T type* of vl
capture' a
tm a stolen death by nearly I te L
cornered by
The total waa far below
neeaee olfloan year'a figure of 4T&gt; for
the heavily holiday, which waa epreod
i car careened three Weekend day*.
I woe wrecked.
As It had for the last I
with Blood- days, Ohio led tko states w
took the fogt. SO deaths, IS of them la t* ll|
Next came Illinois 'an d Gl
Ivan *an5T*rushed to th i ru l. ferula with 17 death* seek. T m
oite New York had 16 ay*
The worst auto accident* ha
pened In Georgia, where m i
persona were killed and fa
other* Injured fatally la a hot
ea crash, and ia Nebraska, wht
the same number were killed a
Injured as two machines eoilW
after, the police believed, o «
blew oat on one of them.
Detroit reported a tragic end
ror the post month members
the local chapter of DaMolay the Christmas Eve shopping b
of
two teen ag e sisters who wt
r» bean' con testing posilbla
p members, according to R. killed by e hlU andjun drive
A stunting airplane creel
Kipp advisor te th* group,
k* svyry m r th* chapter M ar Youngstown, Ohio, U l
te te bring la a class of aow two parsons aa the pilot bank
tehan. Boon after tha Christ, sharply-and loat control a t Uh&lt;
a holidays a aember of hove ISO fee t
At least 14 persona were burp
I apply for a. degree. Blx
mbar* hov* already tam ed ia to death, the of them la Mai
Mown, pad ferns. or /hr* more

[olajr Chapter
(acting New
flibte: Members

Clothes.. And

|s r *f jmaR ,m
week bacauMi tht
quietly rona *n «

h r past grate)TJ

'if the train.
)h character,
rtvtewtng tha
group.
Few
arthit of th*

5000 Visit Sanford
Zoo ChristauurDay

Hr &gt; a w m n r »m
Adolf Hitler posed the war's
klytoat mystery today a t a van.
’■uard of &gt;00,006 firah German
[.troop* apod by train through
Lilnngary Into Romania.
L Bpremia lion w et rife that a
Umwdown may be approaching be.
*»•** the Roire-Berlin Axle and
Itevlet R u m la over the control of
[the etiitegtcelly vital Danube
■liver.
I Seme quarters viewed the maaa
{German troop movemeht aai a
Jfelat to throw Rritain off guard
on Urn home front, netting the
■tag* for a lightning Invaalon of
the Inland kingdom.
If so, Britain wet not deceived.
' Picked troops armed with light
machine guns combed the bracket
and kept watch from the white
'cliff* of Dover.
I In the last case the Impreaalve
movement of troop*, which will
utilise 11SO train* from now until
Jan. SI, may he only part of a
genie of bluff. ■—I-----Ik e Hungarian Railway Admin,
iitration has publicly announced
that passenger train service will
be ''specially re* trie In i' during
the troop movement with one Is*
tel train running on rarh line
dally to handle the mall*. This
will leave the tracks clear for
Nail transport, and German array
transports exports already are
quartered In Hungarian stations
te supervise the train movements.
\ The theory that the movement
of troops concerned Russia waa
npported by reports from travel,
ere from Germany who said rail
traffic la the eastern part of the
r*ich&gt;ra* disrupted by the move,
mart of 'troop train* toward tha
German-Roeelan frontier and In.
to filwiidftc
Diplomatic/ dispa tehee
front

I

teen in Rumania—by th* mini,
mum estimate of military exports
—en&lt;^ the movement of the new
troops Vtth Hungary’s grant of
light, of w ay. stirred conjecture
as t* -th e probable reasons.
Diplomatic source*
thought
that perhaps Germany at last
was planning action against Turkey and Greer* through Bub
g*ri* or preparing for a show­
down with Soviet Russia, or alm-

About S.ooo people visited th*
Sanford Boo during CRftetmas
day, according te JaSMs Mough.
IW ty .a r pm- toa, park ssparlnUadant. "Thar*
ware m ore, out ofsteWlt ■visitor*
at tha Zoo than SaRfard people,"
b* said, after reading tha license
plate* of c a n parked around the
Zoo.
"There were c a n from about
every state ia th* union but
CaMrarala,** declared Mr. Moughlon. ."They were parked from
B each
Seminole Boulevard Up te Com.
mercia] glean Park A venae end
J, O. Adams, commercial agent
from the L egtea-H a! all of the
the Atlantic Coast tin* Ksll.
way to UroSt,* John* River Lin* for
Co. has been transferred ef.
warehsoM* along tha Bauleverd." road
fettive Jaa. 1 to West Palm
Beach, where he will be general
agent for th* railroad. Mr. Adams
w!0 be succeeded hare by 8. II.
H A across
«w
being
beau,
Rumph,
• r e n t e d with the A, C. L
iliac a f petunMeasurer |
M years, Mr, Adams has
I
paWs.
Work.
i clerk, telegraph operator,
r deacon*
Ksttetriag far.
agent a t various points in
' beacon)
itela and wpter.
mate, Georgia and Florida.
Steward;
tame te Sanford as freight
I teewardl
b a n th* new
tk Dec, Si, 1M6, end was
HM L. H.
Vise 2 as th*
a fe m d . to
Lakeland
as
Zoo / and the
tht agent' In' 1W7. He re­
,R N I futare,"
ad- te - 8*afetd~a* cummeragent on Juno 1, 1PI1.
r. Adaata' family who reside
: him i a t , 101 West Ninth
at, will go te West Palm

dams Transferred
'o West Palm

-C ity N o w s B rie fs

*

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-

Kalians Bomb
’
Corfu Island
Britain And Germany .
Enjoy Brief Truce
On Christmas Day
LONDON, D*c. jg—(AP) ’
—Britain’* bomb-free Chrktman holiday rm M today
- t - n a alnglo R n a a a plana '
madr an aflrrnaon attack OM'!
***•■ l,lr •&lt; Hheppey, In tko
Than,** F.vluary. LltUe d a . . ,
ma*r was dona apd Ultra l,

•••

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' " i v "

r

('
•/
H

r r s e c

Hrilntn nutltlrnly doubled &gt;trbrr uiinrtlx oh the mist"brmidcci Channel ooanl -.to- -rlf;
tlnv. vigilant ruminal a oosnlblo Commit invasion thrust
nrn&gt;f*M (ho now culm Strait
of Dover.
Hritnin mid Crrntanv were
frer from iMinth attacks ovar’,
Christman, Imt llie Creek is*

lnn,| of C o r f u war u*itl by tht
(‘irrrk* lo Imvr h e r n l&gt;ombtd Mr .
t h r Italian:! oil Clirln(mM Day,
A ( 'b r u t i n * * I n t e r l u d e of peace
■P
V ' , «g
—nr. A T*l»»hel« • p t e a i l * l l r n r r o v er a world a l ‘
AR automatic camera In a Carman Mrioerachmidl 109 fight- w a r yesterday w i t h tha yuletar plpa* mad* th is, spectacular record of thr end of an English tide in*i rnl by only a few *pL
Hurricane fighter in a battle over tko Kngl|.h roa»t, according l&lt;&gt; s f l l e i of violence.
German Caption actAmpanylng photo. One wing Inm off by blast
P ei n u t III t h e n o r t h A t l a n t i c ,
^ !*
from Grrmen plane, tha Hurricane plunge* earthward, wing sail. r f f tin' c u « i i o( E c o tla n d , a l o b * , j
iMRrnit'
uht'llvtl
th© 62 22* t o n
**(
Ing aft fight ^nd pilot ia parachute Ju*t opening el lop.

Spent Here
[ding And Repairs
u r t r on t h e m0v», b y t h e t a n s '
o f t h ' u i a n d * in to R o m a n i a — o n . ,
g o r i n g n | « w , i b l e Maxi o f f e n s t v w
in s o u t h e a s t E u r o p e this win.

Tennis Club Will
Meet To Discuss
Immediate Plans

tn

Tin- d a y o f t h e n a t i v i t y passed
i p n r l l / in B r i t a i n a n d G e r m a n y ,
No liumti* fe ll e i t h e r ,n Adolf
H i l l e r ' , r v l r h l a n d o r in t h e 1#.'
land l.ingdom on ce called "M er-.
in- E n g l a n d ; " G e r m a n a n d B r i t ,
lah .in iiimi o b se rv e d a la c i t truer.
'1 h r o n ly h a r a h n o te In t h e
i|u iet c a m e f r o m t h l O r k n e y l a .
IsruU, o f f H r o tla n d , w h e r e a Natl
p l a n r w** s h o t Hewn arid f o u r o f
it* crew r a p t u r e d In a s k i r m i s h
w ith B r i t i s h a i r m e n .
(.‘h r ia tn m * n ig h t
fell
over
h l a r k e d - o u t t^im lo n w i t h o u t an air.
r aid a l a r m , a n d the n r r u a t o m e d
h o u r w c n l h y w i t h o u t l h a dron­
ing r f I n v a d i n g plane*.
K in g G e o i g e VI, In a C h r i s t ,
in** l i r o a d r a e t trt hi* e m p i r e , v o iead '
wish es fo r n " h a p p i e r n ew y e a r ’’,
a n d declared:
"The f u t u r e will be h a r d , but
m r f r e t a r e p l a n t e d on t h * path
r f v ictory. W r n m y look f o r w a r d
with enlier c o n f i d e n c e . . "

A meeting lo decide If Sanford
should be reprcMntcJ In th* Cen
tral Florida Tennis League will
b* held tomorrow night at 7 HO
o'cock et the Recnstion Hall. All
tennis enthuetaeU end Inember*
of the tennis club a n asked U&gt;
attend th* meeting that will not
la*t over an hour, said Mis*
Eleanor Morrison of the Recrea­
tion Department.
It. A. Smith will discuss th*
meeting the League held In DeI-and last Sunday to organise fur
the coming year. First games vl
ths League will, sta rt on Jsn Hi
The following members of the
tennis club are expected to attend
the meeting tomorrow nights
Mr*. Roes Adams,'Ml** Ellen
Bell*. H. J , Blab**, Mlt* Mildred
Bridges, Roy Britt, Miss Betty
Buhrmen, John Courier, Mr. end
Mrs. H. I*-Doan, Richard Dee*.
J . J. Dorratny, C. I*. Eaell, Mor­
ris Forgueoa, James Gut, Robert
Gut, D. L Harper, J. C. Iflgglne, Pete Higgins, Roy Hotlei.
Lowell Hoover and Ruteell Hoo­
ver.

4)

Also, W. C- Hutchison, Rotierl
Knight, Mlsa . Muriel Knox, T.
W. I^wton, Dr. and Mrs. Tv F.
McDaniel, Mite Eleanor Marrtaan, Mr, a n d ‘Mr*. C. 8. Marri
eon, B. 1 - 'Perkins, Jr., Mr. and
Mrs- F. D. Scott, Mr. and Mrs.
R- A- Smith, R. A. Smith. Jr„
Mr. and M n. OV A. Bpoer, fclaa
Rebecca Btevaae, Mrs Wajda,
mar DUtrkhs, Miss katberlne

U n ite d L u m b e r ('4&gt;. it
fur.
W IN TE R
PARK,
n l sh ln g m a t e r i e l f o r thr«« h o m e s M&gt; r th * A n d e r s o n Adan
i » w u n d e r c o n i t r u rt i o r f; valued i .
T hur.G
a t a l m o s t »IX,000. F r a n k B Ash-1 "
, ,
do wn U c o n t r a c t o r in c h a r g e .I • H r rr l o r o f p h y sic al *
T h e houaea a r e lo cated a t E i g h t h 1 Kollln* College, rileci
H t x a a t a n d . J f a l l o a x i l l a Avanua.1 * | I w
W lnU * P a rk
on S u m m e r l i n A v e n u e a n d o n 1 l 0 .(M) B*r lacll la « t nig

-T e hwa h ,

p iy Y a r d D

V fr -C

Lighteenth Street.
. . . _____. __
Th* Security Lumber and Hup. c e „ r * hemorrtiag*.
caiidln* a

hoase in — M rs.

Touch too, Jr., Mrs. Julian Pon­ Mayfair et a cost of about
der. M te|.M erger*t W right JUy 14600, and la remodeling an.
•Wright and P. 1*. Woodruff, Jr. other lo Highland Park at a cost
of approximately 1800. Construe.
tlon of another bom* In Sanford HkighU la exported to be
started next week, a company
official aaid, tbs cost to be about
MM0.
. Turkeys again will be awarded
aa prise* a t th* aacond Turkay
•boot te. Urn holiday eaoaon 8aU

Turkey Shoot WU1
Be Held Saturday

Cold Returoa To
P art Of Nation
, —*
* • Xaasitela4 rvw*

Seasonably cold waatbar returnod to aoverxl porta of tho np.
How yesterday h tin catenate*
Ckristmas mUdnoea began te give

Adams

suffeei

lar attack on Nov. 10,
the following .moot!
Orange General Ho*pi
Ing to her bom* on I
perenlly wall on th
recovery. Bh* spent
Day with her family
of spirits. H er eeo
occurred a t 10:00 o'elc

�PAGE THREE

ocial A nd,P ersonal Activities
Calendar

IH k

CeeSeq

DeMolay Chapter
Contacting New
Possible Members

laataUatica of offlrer* for 1M1

mi S w ln o lf Chapter Two, Order
of the Eastern Star, were keM
M oadtj night at 8:00 o'clock in
the Masonic Tempi* with Mra.
Glenn E. McKay, Past Grand
Matron as grand installing officer.'

Local Dance Review
Appearing At DeLand
The

Officers Installed •
B y'Eastern Star

t O s s t la s H Pr*M P a c t (reel

JtCt which wiuild r e q u i r e t h e help
of th# g e n e r a l py blic, he sa id.
Tho Seminole j u r is d i c t i o n which
comprises all o f S em in , le C o u n ~
ty has s e r v e d th e ho ys o f C e p # .

Wright

O v ied o nml

ray J atria aa grand marahall;
Mra. H. J. Lehman aa grand (kap.
lain; and Mrs. Walter M. Hayne*
aa grand urganiit. Mra. B. C.
Moor* Bang appropriate muale.
throughout the ceremony to each
of the new officer*. Mra. E. C.
Harper aad Retiring Matron Mra.
C L. Irwin also au istrd in the

M o u rp e as

R.

M c K ay

ami

t h r o u g h 't h e

years t h e In y* h a v e a f f e c t i o n ,
ately b e s t o w e d ii|»nn I V f Mr K ay
the t i t l e o f ••Had” ",i»f t h e S e m i .

popUa.________________ _

Phi Alphs Kappa To
Ilave Afternoon Tea

O M o ri Geetaraee of C olua.
kwa. C a , riaited dating the holi­
CnsplUaestlng
alsm sae
of day* with kia parents, Mr. and
Pkl Alpha Kappa big* aekasl aa.
roritjr. a tea wUI be gives Friday
afternoon between ike konra of
4:M P, M. and «:00 oVUrk la
the V r a t f a O ak hoaaa with
•etirea of the sorority aa baa.
teaaea for Ik* affair.
, Committee*. aa announced by
M in Jraaie Darden. aorarity
praaldent. loci ode: b o o n ,, Mwt
Nancy Digklan; food. M b Erma
Daadney: and decorationa, Miaa
I—cille Hall. Mb* Mar lei Know.
Find Miller retaraed
Miaa Jayra Whlddon. M in Mary
from Newark, N. X, taka
"Pent Cbrbta*aa with k b ,
Mr. and Mra. Frad Miller

PP»

Mr. and Mra. Clifford Wallace
apent ymtrrday In Tampa aa lb*
gneata of the farmer'* parent*.
The traditional Christawa a f­ Mr. aad l l r y i l Wallara.
ternoon tea dance of the rU AL
M r. m m k ifra . E. U L aaey of
pba Kappa sorority wa* hrid yeaS rday afternaaa frant 4 M Jariom arU te *p*at C hristina* la
• ‘rioefc unlit 7:00 o'clock a t th* .Sanford a* th o gweeta of th*
Aimei j with maair by iStaay fanner** p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mra.
E . H . Laaey.
Brannon aad k b errhestm.
la heaping with the Holiday
theme, large lettrra were n r.
™&gt;Od la tka fora, of -Merry
CMrintaaoa- aa the wall *f the
ballroom and th* -PA K - em­
blem aa t k a a t a p where the o r.
rheatra waa Vented. Vartan, a r.
rnageawnta df Braailba pepper*
were placed larenad th* window*

ll Dance

P R O V ID E N O W

l.ak e

well as S a n f o i d d u r i n g Its 1H
years.
Sponsored by the T a y l o r C o m ­
mandary No. 2H a n d m e e t i n g tn
the Masonic Hall m th e se co n d
and fourth M o n d a y o f e a c h week,
hundreds o f bo ys h a v e felt th e
steadying i n f lu e n c e o f DeM olay.
The local c h a p t e r was o r g a n i s e d
through t h e le a d e r s h i p o f P r o f .
G.

MARINE

County O fficers Of
AAA To Be E lected

n o lo C h a p t e r Dad IM cKay r a n k s
w i t h D ad S m r d l e y «. f t h e A m e r .
lean Crusa.ller C h a p te r o f J a c k .
aonvllle In y e n s o!f serv ice to
t h e D eM olav o r g a n i s a t i o n . T h e
s t a t e o r g a n l s n t i n is h e a d e d by
D ad A l b e r t P Wn se of T a m p a
n n d t h e natiom tl m g a n i s a t m n by
F r a n k S.
I.umi of K a n s a s City,
Mr. K ip p sa id
T h e 19 41) c h a p t e r is coim /osed
o f 2 9 m e m b e r * h e a d e d by J o h n
D u n n as m a » t n l o u n c i l o r . Donnld
J o n e s a s aetu. i c o u n cilo r, sm t
Dick ey ltro w n us j u n io t c o u n ­
M M p n n l*
c ilo r O t h e r momhciM a r e Jtihn
D ruce
H. It.
William
T k ' jf p ick ed h e r a* th e ajrm bol o f J A d a m s ,
Miownloe, Mack
O ld Sol. -o J o a n L e»lie w ill » h in r , D r a n a n , l l a i t &gt;
la (lie T» u rn * m e n ! o f R n a .a p a. ( C l e v e l a n d , J ih- f t v n * h n w . T. J
• k d r . m i New Y ear'*
Hay
In { D r u m m o n d , Ralp h K. hols, D uhb
P a - .o lrn a .
S u n G odden*. H e r e '. Kppa, K i r b y f i l e . Ridieit H i c k ­
son, W a l t e r H a y n e s , Milton H u d ­
Jo a n tiy in g on h e r f in n y .
d l e s to n , K arl J e t e r r W illiam h i l l ley, l.e ro v l^tng. I I iik Ii l.es h er,
J«»e M cCasIm ,
.l ink
Mu n i s o n ,
{C harlie P a ik
K«nl
R tissetler,
W illiam
j Jt ,
McKav
1 1 nlin k ,
i W h ile , F r e d W ig h t, C ran k W oo dtu f f and P n c \
Mein, Jr
'
T h e g o v e r n i n g body o f t h e
c h a p t e r is h e a d e d by Kent R o s.
s e t t e r , S r., »»•&lt; «4i!tit mull of th e
a d v i s o ry In a i d . / .
M c K ay as
Dad. Rev
E
D Htow iilee n«
til t ia l aitv iso i. I(
E
K ip p as
s c r i b e 's n d v i - . j
I
I.
M cLu as
owh
as n t b i e t i r a d v i - o i . .1 C T r a wick a s c i t i r o h - l n p m lv iso r, R.
It. C h n p m u n us n p i e - o u t a t i v e
V* ith m o st p ro d u ce handler* D eM o lay ndvi*ui. ( 'b a r l e s D u n n
• m i sh ip p e r* well *uppli«*tl o v r r I hs f in an cial s d \is ..r W .M H aynes
l b •• htilitlays, ac t i v i t y
at
t h r [ Sr., as m e m b e r s h i p i«dvl*or ami
(Union!
Farm ers
M a rk e t
wns | C It Wise, un W A S taiisfieb l
d c ‘t rilotl aa “ u n u s u a l ly i|U»H" a n d J K, Simlli u» a c t i v i t i e s ud.
to&gt;l.iy by II. J . l erh m an . m a n a - visors
fri
“ T h i n g s will p ru lw b ly r e ­
D eM olay ( h a p t e r s t a k e
boy s
lly M r .
Ales ■
(,ro rg r
m ain t h is w ay fo r a (lay o r two, f ro m t h e aye* o f 1fi t«i 21, Mr
A D F eature W r ite r
|b » n we e s p r e t b u sin e ss to pick K ip p sa id. M"«l of t h e activ ity
Meals
t
i
i
s
f
f
o
l
b
t
w
h
t
d
i
tln v
Op again,** Mr. Ijeh m an sa ol
f in a n y c h a p t e r is th e r i tu a lis tic
T’l»e l a c k i n g p l a n t of C h a se w ork w hich i* b a s e d u p o n pi in. r a n t»e m u d e I w i f t i i l m e 1•&gt; ' le v e l
ami C o , t h o u g h no t e n t i r e l y c o m -| cipb s o f r&gt;ghi living, right t h i n k ­ use i i f ftMitl- l e f t f » * i n t h e f e i n l *
p b t r d . is b e i n g u se d t o d e a n , in g a n d right d o in g , d e m a n d s th e m s e lv e s
T o m a t o amt ft m l juices, fisli
cb'll. am t pack l ettu ce. Mr l*eh-| o b e d i e n c e nml Inyitltv t h r o u g h the
m a o aiibl. More m a c h i n e r y iriuat p erio d in n ho y 's life when he la ■nil fru i t ctH’ktuils itmi ch si o iu p "
be in stalled b e f o re th e new ad- ill n e e d o f s o m u c h help a n d can he sttfTenetl wilii g e la tin an d
lettuce
d h ion t o t h e m a r k e t is finis hed. g u i d a n c e .
I'hi- hoys c u r r y on p rich etl u l op sh ie d d e d
The heav y r a i n # h i c h d rrn ch e tl m a n y o th er
ac tiv itie s su c h as sit o t h e r sa l a d g r e e n 1 he tire""
Mkwitn sls
C o u n ty
just
b efo re b o a t r id in g ,
invitation
d an ces, m g m a y i»e oeppett u p w ith »»
f 'h i r s t m a s w as “ m o r e b en eficial b o w ling t e a m s , put ties, etc The •lassh o f c o c k t a i l sauc e, c i i I mmI i i i i i "t a i d p i c k l e s o i t h e s c i a p i n g s otT
titan harmful** t h e m a r k e t m a n a ­ local
chapter
cooperates
ver y
g e r c o m m e n te d . S o m e c r o p s w ere cb-selv w ith t h r
W tntrr
P a r k th e r h r c s r d i s h A s s o r t e d ihcALaia
d a m a g e d by tb e sh o w e rs , b a t c h a p t e r which I s h e a d e d h)' R o d ­ g i v e l i e t t e r t l u v o i I l i a n s s i n g l e
t h e r a i n w as b ad ly n eeded be m a n L e h m a n , a c h a t t e r m e m b e r 1 k i n d
c a u s e o f a long pet o n ! of d ry
wn Ku g«*
le fto ve rs
lio m
th e
of
the S o tm m d e C h a p te r
w eather.
i
re lish l i u y , g im d oi chop them ,

N ew o fficers f o r c o u n t y c o m ­
m i t t e e m e n will be elected a n d
t h e 1941 p t o g r n m o f
the
Soil
C o n s e r v a tio n
P r o g r a m will
be
d isc u sse d at m e e t i n g s to be held
in S a n f o rd , Oviedo a n d
Altam o n t e S p r i n g s Dec. 27. a c c o r d in g
t o C\ R. D bvmom, c o u n t y a g e n t
f o r t h e A k vu'lilt lira I A d j u s t m e n t
A dm inistration.
All " w i n k sh eet signe rs'* o r
th o se c o - o p r t a t i u g
in
t h e Soil
C o n s e r v a t i o n I ' m g r a m a r e el i g i ­
ble to v ote a n d sh o u ld v o t e .^ s a l d
Mr. Daw«on T h e
m eeting
at
S a n f o r d will lie held
at
th e
C o u rt H o u se i«t 11 .00 A. M. T h #
Oviedo loeetiitg will lie a t ' th #
sehool house ut t h e s a m e t i m e
while th e m eetin g a t A l t a m o n t e
S p r i n g " will lie held
at
(he
C o m m u n i t y ||ini«e ut 3 :0 0 I*. M.
C ount v
«n m m i t t e e i n e n
who
h i v e In 1.1 I I I I ire t h i s
year ate
J . J. Ihill\ id S n n t o r d . c h a i r man
It I II lines of A l t a m o n t e
S prings and i
It
C lo u t s
of
Oviedo.

Yule Holiday SI
BuHincHH A t M ark et

Holiday Leftovers
Can Be Basis Of
Delightful Meals

Tri Delta Sorority
Has Yulctide D ance

Itritinh C elebrate
Yule In S heltcni

JOINING O U R I 9 4 i
CH RISTM AS
SAVINGS CLUB

L O N D O N , l i re
2&lt;1 ( A * ) - T h e
i oek n ey a n d
cm ky K n g l l i h
working folk rna«le t h is C h r i s t m a s
n ig h t one to l e r e m e m b e re d . | misddg bv t h e pro|M»rtioris of t«Mlay «
hangovers
T h e y f i g u ra t i v e l y “ t o r e t h e lid
• fF* t h e «leep air r a i d s h e lte rs
o l i e r r c«*slernM*ngers. c h a r w o m e n ,
t e a m s t e r s , slotpgitls am t f a c t o r y
worker* liave fourol s a f e r e t r e a t
fro m O e r m a n a i r b u n b s .
T b e» r w r r r no b o w l— lhl» ni*til
- n d I h . r r o —i l ' laiHthed * imI &lt;0111*
an d d a i w r d , *1 —*)m to
nirny
nine*. T h e leily ( ' h r b l t n a * r a m i
»*■ * u n g a t I h . tea;ue*l o f a
- t r a y \ A r n f r l r a n . Imt r a r u l a a i .
■■ut i l h p r i a g tune* a n d t h e m u alr
••am a w u n f b a r k t o th o lirrljr

WEEKLY, PAYMENTS EASILY
MADE WIL
CHRISTMAS I
IRED8 IN SANWORRIES. HI
MOLE COUNTY
FORD AND Si
3 A CONVENIn
ALSO FOUND
ENT WAY TO
INSURANCE I
TIONS AND 1

l-flngfitreet’H W idow
Joint! 'N o War* C roup

New Ore Resources
Found In Sweden

NEW YORK. Itee. H &lt;41Verw* Mar*hall rhainaan of the
(uceign war mnimlttre, anm&gt;unrr-i
today that Mra llrUn Dorlr'h
I ongatreet, wUtow of the civil
war general, had become a mem­
ber *f the organiaatioa'a board of
dirertora. Mra. longatreet. nalioaal organlrer of th* Defender*
of the Republic, In a atalemrnl
today, a*netted that tnen "high
m y aw n ’ now -aeek to rorvdltuw&gt; aa for war.”

T lie C i n m l C o p m i l u n d e r Dan
I s l i d h as h o n o r e d t h e m e n a n d
h o y * o f t h o S e m i n o l e C h a p t e r at
x u tto ii* tu n e s
Hodmnn
Lehman
and R K K ip p hold the degrees
of
legion i f
honor
fro m
the
I grand
c o u n cil
(!
E
M cKay
, h o l d s I to* d e g i e e o f h o n o r a r y
legion « f honor
W a lte r Haynes,
I J r , hu« lo-eii a w a r d e d a r m A ta l
i f o r i u C t a m l m g w o r k as a s c r i b e .
| S p r It L u n g has b ee n c o m m e n d j n t i i , the g ia n d co u n c il f o r w « o .
la rs h m D onald N o r t o n , a m enrber
in
193 0.3 (1 w« »
nw arded
/the
R e p re s e n ta tiv e
D e M o la y
AW ard
W a lte r H aynes bolds th e o f f ic e
o f p r e c e p t o r Iti t h e s t a t e o f g M i i .
n a t i o n unit R K K i p p is a m e m her o f the sta te Im a rd o f a jlm in is tra lm n
/

le o is te r i w i t h a l i t t l e sit h id die-*"
mg ' I c h i l l s a u c e t o p p e i fu r »s, l ia p e s oi a s a n d w i c h f i l l e r N p i e u d
"••me h e l w e e n l in t | o a * t e i t ' o I N
I ui h r e u d sliceM at s n a c k l i n o
I h i- l u i k e y m o l d o i n p e " Mu*
t♦ hssh - l ig m u
| he J l i i n i l j
"'*1
• n il I n i wecoiuts &lt;1II 11 aits g u c s l

I

H* Ml h«l many rtarv

r i p e r i e n r . In In* work o f t h e
r h u r r h , a n d i l r a r r i b r a hia mlaaion
a* - b r i n e i n * God'* people cloaer
t o g e t h e r . ' H a *uptdie* a t a n u m b e r
o f ( h u rc h e * o f d i f f e r e n t d e n o m i n a ­
tion* in th # I n t e r e s t o f hi* ml*.

I.iiHt TimoH 'I'oday

"Down A rg en tin e
W ay”
Will Amii/i- Vou!
• • AI st»
Si» llils Ami A M ims

AihI (Olhrr S|icciallirN
A IH IK II
CDATCUKI

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Labor and Defenae
DM1”
F riday &amp; S atu rd ay
D ouble P ro g ram

or one l a r g e one. l o p by i l r h
hiM-ult cru st ■lake a U tu t 2(1 m in ­
uted
in u miMlrratc u v r n an d
M-iu* imiiMHliately.
Mskc sw eet p o t a t o hulls with
tliid s u r p r i s e touch, Cente r -inch
halls of s e a s o n e d ma*h»*d sw eet
p o t a t o e s w ith n u U a n d t a isin s .
Bull iu raiu ly .r o o k ad
4Uke«
pml a r r a n g e In a sh allu w , well
b u t t e r e d pan. S p r i n k l e or b r u s h
with m elted b u t t e r a n d ttake 10
p ii n u t ra —o r u n til b r o w n —in a
m o d e r a t e oven.
Cheese P o t a t o P uff cwrmVs from
l efto v er mashe&lt;t w h i t e p o t s t i n s

Have
Perfect
Floors
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III f l i e r s
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A. B. ( ’n rp e n te r To
P re ac h A t Cljurch
A
II Carpenter, retired oil
m a n f ro m l lk la h o n iu 1 ity, tlk la.,
will ip-nppy t h e pulpit »l th e
Kii*l t h r n l i a n I ’h u t r l i U g i t m l n f
Sui uiay for t h e n e i l f . w week*, h r
aald In an a n n n u n r e m r n t m a d e
to d a y Ilia tu p l r S u n d ay will l e
• T h . Itrlil Ilf G r a t i t u d e t h . I're• e n l Itay W orld O w n In M a rtin
I u t h r r . J o h n ( 'a l» ln . J o h n Wralejr.
am i O t h r r a . "
Ealurateil a t t h . T rartay lv an la
Bibl. f o il . * . ,
Islington.
Kjr..
a n d t h r H n u l h r i n I’r —h y t . r i a n
S e m i n a r y a t I oulaylll*. Mr. C a r ­
p e n t e r a|Hik. leal v i a l a n d thla
year at th r C rn tral C hriatb li
C h u r r h in Orlanitn.

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ja c k h
t in n e t t
.WASHINGTON, Doe. « -W &gt;
►A few friendly hint* and tu g .
ration. to Ui* 74 who will aanwkl* In th# Howe of RepreaentLm* Jan. 3 a* "new member*”
f -th* 77th Congress. •
I f . you hat* a speech-making
rtnplej. don't Wire to Congress
Itl, any Idr* that you am going
I'gw fto air It. I know several
•od congressmen who
hay*
•trod their firat term without
Robing their month* except W
ttf

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Friday

M rn n

at t f respect from «h*|r kenlora
mtjr. If you lust hare to muke
pekeh, write it out and by get.
r pcrmlmilon "to extend your
aarh*," hare It printed^ In Urn
agreaakmal Record. Than you
i trail It to yourwemlUJtvent*,'
Ith I* the important thing arty-,
f( Very*' Very tittle Icgl.la1 la affected op* way 6r the
• r by oratory,
f you aren't a-whale-of a pro.
i n t Igttor writer; you'd better
- a eccretary Who I*. You’ll get
M n d i of. letter* and erary
I baa lo be anawered. Along
i name line, If your secretary
Proficient a t -forgery and at
nag off a few convincing llnea,
ill get a lot mors dona. No
rre .im .n can algn all hla
II without getting a chronic
M M of writer's cramp. If you’re
Irn tT o u t” to soma of the pe*U
and wherdlera who call on the
taiephun* o r *t your office, you
Wlfl he, after the dXXt election.
• (Regarding that math I know
a congressman who had a va­
cancy pop up In.hie district for a
.turn] rout* carrier. Thar* were
1M applications far tho Job and
«a«h application was accompanied
by an nvtrage of eight letters of
recommendation. That mean* 1,184
Aattrra to b* answered on on#
.RtUe appointment ami to about
1488 voters, lb*-a of ferine repreatntetira had tp aay W b r j
Don’t to dl.rouragod If you am
Shout 400th Aon th* Hat for selec.
tlanwv —*f a n ‘office;
you l .have
w * * e » m » | athat
n a *
aa v v
alt a t tbs foat of tho table at
Bquata and
in committee
Mat that you can't get a*,
nod to committee* that con.
lar Mila on your favorite subt»J and that It'aaa'nu you are
Ing loft out In th* cold on
trythteg that comes up. Thera
rur waa a place wber* aenlorlty
such an Irent lad raid of pro.
wa ns In Congrats. You won’t
|'b a te d or snubbed ns doe* a
Iranian In .college, hut •you'll
W «ly n t put In your place If
a atari trying to leap any
rdlea of aenlorlty.
[tent bring, to .Washington a
•W rad of bjlla.Vfn th* Tilth
ngraaa, 11,784 biDa wem intro,
••d (W’Ur# 4Vith, there wuru

BACON

LB. 29c

OYSTERS QT. 5«c
of tho OcrmaruAmerican Bund-* Chicago unit
headquarters following a raid la whteh record*
were retrod. Today tha PBI la studying tha
records lo determlno whether th* drgaaltailon
haa member* among tho armed forts* of th*
two year* ago—not on . the
proml.c of getting law* pdryd—
but on the promla* to repeal
them. He was going "to repeal
* law a day," T cculdn’t find any
one law repealed, Taro of hla coL.
(•ague* told me tha other day h*
might hare Introduced on* or
two. They Juat couldn't remem­
ber. This • fa no reflection on Mr.
Barton's ability or. good Inten­
tion*. Ifa Juat tha way Congr***
work*.
If you wish, you can taka to
heart what James (1. Blaine aaid
In a memorial oration for th*
lata Jam** A. OarvoMi "There
1* no test of man’* ability In any
department of publte Ufa mors
severe than scrvlc* In Urn Bout*
of Representative*!
Heprcaentativeei there ^&lt;r
{. no
...
nlaco where so . little . deference
is pold t o ‘ reputation previously
acquired, or to eminence won out.
afdrt no "place Whey* so little con.
&gt;litersIJon la shown for tho feollagy or tha •failure*-of - begin.
n#f*.'r : -r-JL- . ■

Chicago officer* u»hnAt*g-tor assets of the
Bund and th* TlUlOals BuhHahlng Company In
cownectJcti With a county suit agaTnit the or­
gan Iration* for nonpayment of 9880 In peraoa.
*1 property tag**.

Mid-Rich Reich
Is StiD Poor In
Sinews Of Battle
Measure th* fin * full calendar
jraar of.tha war in term* of mili­
tary eonquast, and Germany wtns
th* greatest string of victories
that ever grac*d a battleship map.
—t u t me**or* that year In terms
of world troaama won or toat,
and S traw (it' s still chasing rate,
bows.
--Tha O rnaan arm y ha* tr*te*d
for tha Reich literally million* of
■quart mllua of th* llthig apac*
Adalf Hitler baa demanded. Hie
fore* reign, auprqm* on Um con­
tinent of Europe—almost.
But’ th* bulk of the world**
grain*, metals, end other aMean
of p**ca and w ar atlU Mud* th*
graap of th* conquer 01.Amoag tha Mg I t atraleglc
nccee.ltlc*—and them a rt aran
mom than that—Hitler*, victories
had# ytehted eOmpirativatr, IRtla
of tha raioOncea b* aara tha ratt
of th* trig poWat* pilfered for

manganose,

«^0°) and that',

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defense adlvlaory commission. 11a
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and atlll another to poaaeaa them.
"It’* MM thing to uto reoourte.
Germany uaod her little well,
brought Its full form to b o a r at

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Wednesday I'n l Lunrimr lluyrr.
cabaret autjrer, and lirr hairdresser
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It la u r d r m l ih*i
y*»u Ibl*
,\|rl\ lo llurk h e lle r a p p r a r |o |H«
Hill of Complaint f i l ' d h r r a l l on
or h r l n r r J a n u a r y I Mo Muir Day
w h i.h »a J a n u a r t « lain, nlliar*
y U r i» l l r r f r r 1*10 Confeees* *111 !»•
•;M»i»d a a a l n r l ) o u
ll in at*** o r d r r r t . t h a t llila nol l ' r lo |oi til I* ttr«| oii«r a Week fl»f
font i l l ( • • n a r r u l l t r h o K* In Ilia
Sitnfonl
I I n aid V a
n ew s p ap er
p u M lth rd
in Hanford.
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vrnirlor waving. Hie bottle. The army declared
a partial pay d it e a r l y to h e l p tid e t h e
o v e r the holidi&gt; &gt;ea»on.

Soldier* f » « nearby Fort Denning'Mlve
OP for tickets a t the Columbu*. Ga.. bus.ntaUon aa more than 7,000 troop* at the post
were glvan Christmas leave*. Note the happy

WASHINGTON, Dm . H - O H Crovn Prtneo Olav sad Frtacaao w * 1
Martha of Norway ta t down te a
typical American Chriatmaa din*
nor Wadnaaday and ate turkey
carved by their boat. President
Roosevelt.
The royal refugees and their
three children—Harold, three;
Ragnhlld, 10, and Aitri, eight—
were lait-mlnute guests a t the
White Iiouaa.
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‘ ter* have been living on a near*
by Maryland estate since they
te this country after the
i* Invasion of Monday
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by MUa Clara Lee W heeler, with
M r*. Joe Lelnbart leading In the
rin g in g o f Christiana revolt. Mra.
D* in h e ft alab . rendertd aevtral
piano s-W Oon*. A fte r the on.
tertaln m rnt the rh ild rM decora,
ted a Christmas tree, and prodeata were given to the little
gueete. f.lr h
membeva prceent
werej Mra. Jack O ort, Mra. A n .
hie L Carter, Mra. W rite r CarMr, Mm. ft. R. Hunt, Mra. Jamee
Partin. Mra. Ry -P .'C ooper, Mra.
RaH Daol, Mra. C. &amp;, Lee. Mra.
preon Burnett, Mra. B. f . Wheel.
or, Mra. Den Carre way, M iei
Martha Carre way. Mra. 1J .' « .
LeMhart, M r*.
M tu
Lelnhart,

W ith ecvtral hca ry abowtr*
pMv IBW fla y l n r it Wind ®
v K Jeaneita Beasley/Leroy Beaa. (ten* ate much more fteorab
ley,- Rornile Co*. Audrey Ct*.\ (hie section, a» there bee
Norman BnUstey, Betty Lou Bcas- practically no ra in fa ll fo r the
tey, Richard Resell, B illy Brad­
ley, Monte -m iteb er, alee Charles
Murphy Anna I.elnhart, B etty
Owen, Charlea ' Ifc C o lw y .1Ray­
young eatery I t la believed
mond McConehay and Sadia Methe benefit to moat growing
Conahay.
•i r f «V
i w ill gre atly offaet any poo.
The children. from (he Metbo•Hat th lld re d ’e Ham#,-.' Enter.
Prim , came o r a t Sunday evening
and rendered a Christmas pro­
a r am fo r a jo in t eengragatinu o f Chuluota waa here Toeeday
Method lata and B M tla t* a t the buat ilaaa arid 1 ra ftin g on .
M ethodlit Church. F rie r to the frtead*. Rlnea disponing o f
entertaining program, th * children celery "P la n t* tip * . here a . j
o r ad ego end sta rtin g ex pew

Edna

Man

Ms

and directors, t
ollif^r aw vviH
L^t^^f
cniiarxn
abate and -hter

program, JimM

n i w i „ Atom, i l m n
Royer, L illia n Hotel
Penn, Vfcdette X rito f,

M ip fH M I M
W P * l f O w T lC f
riNE, O w n e r

&amp; SUPPLY CO

I jOO A. M.t tearing the roofa off
per era] houses, uprooting trees,
had derrolUhlng arrrral frame

-A N D -

P a sse s

- M r * F ranklin D, Eos
mines C ro w * Princess Jt
tar's a rriv a l a t the W hite

6

Irrigation System's'
- E x p e r t WeMing

GOOD GUL
PRODUCT

•Weems,
B* -Eaeila
y - * * -*Arnold
* * ’ .!
Cady, M argaret u n
M hy MoMnOan, E d *
Dorothy Thomas, Deri
V irgin L e t Psrrieb,
J U rm , MelHa C n ^ l f
elan w h tfro r, Alm a

with Mrs. GammagM* parent#,’
M ia. Mildred Merten U laavtag
Thumday te join her fathe r M r,
George Merten In Connecticut. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. Mai E. Pleahar
o f Hollywood, California, wbu
■have been v isitin g w ith the fan.
arera ancle Mr. C. P. Pleebfr
hare le ft fo r M iam i te anu*d
Cbrialmaa w ith M r. Pkaher'a f lb
thar, Denial R. PIaabar, before roturning te Hollywood.
• .
M r. Charles NlbUeb’ wes c a lM
to Ocala on account o f Iba aer.
lOtm illness o f Ms mother wbu Is
in the hospital.
Reverend and Mra. J. g. Duy
spent Christmas w ith their peg,

L lu S !''J'- •**
V i “* toS' “ f

V

wiTU
0 ,5
Stats
S e ri
wall;
A rth
Jaaat
U n it
Mi
Chek
Aagi
g,
te. I
the
M arj
u.
,u t„»
y tJ t

Pood
U tit

i , Endan-

Cerviee
Station

iee moving In
VhUv brought

n r * o u a ll*
tc
• w h fla to rn n hnd - i t w id e ly

ti on tho Den
rlatcr

GOOD

Iniuretl

north n f P o rt Myers about
tim e th a t n tornado
tod th rta g R . t &amp; o u te k iru ot
h * and passed a ear Buru

VjJSjk

was presented a t the BayM Oglesby
nreh Monday a lg b t w ld i P
M arvin How.of.
A fte r the pregrnm g ifts were
presented by the v*erteua eberth
’atch N ig h t Bsrvleo under
School eteaowJdMd 1n collection
won taken ‘ as n Chrrtetmoa Gift the d Ire d Ion o f the .Baptist
Union w ill be held New
Offering fo r Uta CWMM s Heme. Trnlnb
Year’s
ve, w ith Prsd A .' Pierson in
M

i Palatka

ROY BRITTS

Sosaebsdy m ight take a petahet
i t ib lt fearsome.looking object
.kinking D’*' some kind o f a weird
taim al. But It's Ju*t a sailor
ihoard a B ritish destroyer, nob.
lag bis head through a porthole
w s*e bow things are going top-

sum

. L
Prsf!

Minriat calay near Bunnell

a.os,
r r o ti
.in #
gj

Post Office Has
Biggest Business
h ttrer 10 Years
$1000

1 In T o t a l s

Oviedo Personate

r This Year
■ ■■» .
business, coupled w ith

B y Prank T albott
College students
Chrlitmaa holiday,
-ente Inc hate T.
Bob Morphy, J r „

M n University. Detain
e rs a f Rofilns Con
rk, Georg* T albott
iher o f Ufihraralty
Gainesville Rnd Wm.

g

Ala- Dee. IT

IM - in taxar
toima
I ilai
p
i n ic
p it Ii i t

amuaemenU"

Philadelphia, Pa., aim
f^ tn h a rt amt Jo* Doui
C a rlia i*'' M ilita ry Bcho.
l!waJ young ladies
(caching away from hoa
tag th* holidayi w ith i
rente Include Mias Chmfc
to ri o f New berry, Mica
t« 0 o f High S pring*,' i
A frirlm Lea Ltagn from f
• M r , ju d M n . J; L . Cu
U xa tie u ."

n cra a m T f |1 l ^ U fo ? t b ^ E
M o ri mail was handled a t the
teat O ffice on Saturday, Dec. Z l,
vheti a total o f 10,000 cenUand-a.
“ Postal receipts are always rafardad as a good barometer of
mslnesa conditions,11 an o fficia l
commented, ’tend other post o f­
fices all ovaf the country also
bowed big brreaaes." The earnoaten of U&lt;* post O ffice to have
Chriatmae cards sent firs t class
■ believed to have aided the in:rease in . volume.
In 1932, when three-rent stamps
vara put lo t* use, the Post Office
va* instructed to deduct 10 par­
e n t from tha figures o f each
W aJ year thereafter, when com.
w rin g tbs to ta l volume w ith
travloua year*. This year U the
tseoad year since 1931 the Post
T fflca has dona imalnaai over the
'40,000 mark, takin g late account
be 10 percent deduction. A poet
•fflea i* ant rated na "flrm | riaaa"
« tU I la volume equals o r peases
’Ai-pOJJOO total, i t waa a i-

d a a i than an Inch of rain a t.
COWiDenied the high winds, accord,
■ if to 0 . P. Paxton, observer fo r
'&lt; £ United Btata Weather Bureau,
b a t considerable da m srr waa done
b y the freak equall».
In the Lockhart
snclIcn, a
house occupied t y W illie Sutton,
his w ife and fam ily, was picked
• o by the wind, carried shout IK
fact, and set down. No member
• f the Sutton fam ily was hurt,
though they ware in the house at
the time.
, Two n r|
, Johnnie Dradley
and Claud
Jrow n. wrre In a
fear-room fro tre house in Golds,
boro owned hy Rosie Ducket wlien
Uie fu -v of the storm struck. They
rushed to the fro n t of the house
end out of the fro n t door, end
Seconds Inter three of the^nW ls
and the roof collapsed,'tearing
only the front w all s ta n d in g ^ ta ith s r was Injured.
’
A warehouse owned by
the
Metach Realty Co. a t Third Street
and Cedar Avenue WS&gt; badly torn
Up by ths wind. The warehouse,
need fo r storing erdte material,
waa b u ilt over a crock for drain­
age purposes. When ths wind
Struck, the building sagged and
ro lls p *c l Into the xrnrk
W. M. Mvbqn, located nest to his
W. M. Nikon, located nest to his
store on West Thirteenth d ire c t.
Was demolished, but ths car which
seas in It escaped without a
mratch.
.The concrete jtlp o plant on the
old McCracken Road owned by^lhe
C ity waa considerably damaged,
f t. N. SsysT, clerk, reported. The
plant is a frame shed, covering
about an acre. Part o f the roof
n)id walls collapsed.
In Imke M ary, the roof o f a
building on the poultry
farm
owned by H. K. Zollinger was
picket! up and Wbwn about 160
feet, landing In one piece. The
building Itself was twisted and
badly damaged, The roof o f an.
athar iu ild fn g , *10*30 feet waa
taken o ff am) carried through the
M r fo r over 4 0 0 fact, passing com.
Mptely, aver a hoaaa occupied by

27,

1940

Exemption Is Given
From 40-Hour Week
' To Warehousing Off
Peanuts In Mapeil
W ASHING TQ N, Dee. * 7 - 1 * * —
President Roosevelt told a press
conference today the C.I.O. pro.
po«al designed eventually to p ro .
dure 600 pursuit planes dally by
pooling the entire . facilities af
the automobile industry was being
seriously considered by the A d .
m inistration.
Drawn un hy W alter P. Rsutbsr,
director of the General Motors
division of the United Automobile
Workers, the plan waa submitted
to the W hile House hy C.I.O.
Prealdent Philip Murray atva ro l
day* ago,.
Also m Washington, Wage Hour
Division granted seasonal exempDon from the 40 hour weuk fag
ths warehousing o f peanuts In
establishments other than m llll
warehouses The action W O ,taken
rn the application of the 'Jtaea*
Peanut and Storage Company,
Macon, Ra., and others.
Operations in** the exemption
may continue up to 13 hours a
day nr 66 hours a week fo r not
more than 14 weeka w ithout pay­
ment of time and a h a lf fo r over­
time

i

fld to r, A s

ter F«lr
da Attrpctiona
m m

w u M riflia n ceiisi

NUMRKR 106

I ’r t n i'

GERMANS PREPARE A ‘CHURCHILL SPECIAL

N u/i (inns B om bard
‘Iroll’s Corner* At
Dover F o r 2 H ours;
rin n e s A re A ctive

R. A. F. Founds
Invasion Forts
Sen R aider Believed
By Some To Be D is­
guised Axis C ra ft
A

i.tn h T f lv iiu r .1a fia n v ■••li-iit I v s h r llc tl
Un- R r itin h im im U ile tl, ju lo n q
t if N a u ru in I h q , ?’Pa c p
t •**. il trim n n lid riru te tj' o f f | .
rfta llv I&lt;h I;i \
in
M e lh o u rn d i
A u n lr a liit. w h ilt; in th e H u n j” .1

1 iih n s

iwnii ftmOu t (jefnun Vjngs
This monstrous a tria l bomb is, according
to the R erm an.rrntnred caption, one o f the
lype used tn ^ra id s on -.tiritein.* I l ’s marked

,**— meaning i t ’s a "special,1* for
l*tlm e M t n i - t e r W n-tiui tTiiiMlnU.

Eight Homeowners Win Prizes In

“ Monkey Island”

iiiu g u g u n s lio n ilu in lg d D o v e r
■ 'II p II’ h ( " o r V i ’ tw o and a
h u ll liiu ir.t.
In l.&lt;ii&lt;l..ii III H u ll s o u r c e s l e f t
i i i i r s p l s i n i ’d tin- u p o i t r d d i s p l a y
..( Ih r .lop.ini r ll.ig h u t said H
t i f i i i i s n i s i ' i i i w 11 k i r w u to h ave
vi i.pi-i si m g 111 I lint p a r t o f
1 I11- r . i i i t u
in ii . c u t m o n t h s .

\
.slum
l*i mu'
M inister
State Business,
ii
, ,\|.-iiin
u n p liril the
Garden G ub’s Lighting Contest Publicity Sh o l s Ituli.
In |&gt; ,■. .oiling the
Innd was a
Professional Men
.lo g in . I A
iitu lrr, "The raldmolot s Japaneso
Are Being Taken llnnnnil k. mlt Jnp.lll
colors —
Lead Guard Unit Statewide Youth
I tins.
It in llllt ly with whom
, .
p . n i i . " Monilcs com.
CAMP H LAN D IN G , Dee. ITM onkeys Grow More wo
inoiil .1
(&gt;P|- A score or more of Florida’* 1 Religious Group
iillinl w ith t i r i m a n y
imslnras and profeaaionai leaders
Aelive Each l)n y ,| HintAlt!.......
i l s l i . J.tp.in no 1st has rsIs Meeting Here
ate to te found among the o ffl.
Says P a rk
H ead j ,sin* it I.... f ii tin* Europaan
11 1 1

1

1

»1

11

10

hi

0 l0

1.1

11

111

1

0

c tn of national guard unite nk*r
at Camp Blending fa r n year * t
m ilita ry training.
The commander o f the 02nd
Infantry brigade is Oen. Joseph
C Hutchison, o f Sanford, who h M
been president o f th e . I m M
Oviedo Truck Growers OaepgfBe
Uva to t 16 years, a n d .k larnnscale d b trib u to r o f . fr u its apd

roe-time o f.
m illions as

w ith a
■a beaueccept-

m ajesty's consul*—an assortment
Drltons picked up by the Nasis
a il the way from Brest Litovsk,
In. rn la m l. lo the English (.’hxnnrl
and from Klrkenea, fit’ Norway, to
th * Brenner Paa*.
W odshout* waa arraated In ocr u fX d Prance, a t hia villa In Le
Taagaat, on th * Channel during
tha G arm an^offanaiv* laat May.

af
association o t Tsmpa,' and vie*
naagUamA—gll *tew
Ale^ -TsMtonw_Mg
g-lilm
»n im ir Mmm
rwtm
and G ranite company.'

feature
preeidea* ^ e P titi A ^ S ^ H y a ^ l n ciL
1
» ; &gt;-4Other officers of Urn tl94h In.
chid* Cap*. Maurica J.,W 0aon of

,1

hi

wur
It..Ill till- It \ r anil Nasi
Pit hiM a &lt;»f thi* M inkrv I bI.mi I
w o t p i s n o s no niiw h tlr l o t u r n e d t o
n I lh** Munition I /*»*• n»»* Iwmp
a c t i o n k II* 1 11 t h i n - . d a y C h r i s t ,
(Mken Isk l(oi 1*1 ( I ("X . !• »«i»I m s s
I•m o
III it 1 &gt;h
bombers
|blb&lt;» ( 1 ui*iu 1 , in »• • «i |m i t«iinfi with p o u n d e d Hi l i i n n n i i held " i n v i n i&gt;ubhrily t ampni^n Ih*iiik rm n»*tl slo p o i t . " on tin* C l e n c h t o a s t
on by the Seminole ('ountv Chinn, a n d s loin C e i m s i i plan* w a s
her o f (oinm oi&lt;r. KO^nitl Hijr- 1 ,.p o l l e d o v er , I.* nil* n
in tt l* rhongs to th« situation
gd}». J V V .'U 'I'. &lt;i/..Uu_*w *anlta- i*,»«
not.*, I 'As r t i * - Alhaalan and
Hon. Bald lotla)
o f doorway and. window.
Hevrral pirlutea wrt«
(aken North A f 1 lean w arfronls.
Mla« g ilU h W olrh, 506 W r .t yrMenlrty of Ih r iElantl hh»I »*oinr
Eleventh Htreet, tocond prise f«»r of (hr ni'»nk» v in 40 lion ii (Io n
pnifinhle.
&lt;I•n1t»tnc I4|&gt;|im ialua on » of lh*
Mra R. K s rl
Klpi».
Fl"»«l
lln g h ta . th ird p rlto fo# 0 0 **..... iNNr n»t»r»* pll lllip« l.il.tss-n In*
hlr
Il'MIt • ••f -i (Ml Orlfkck iMi'l i IMI 41
Mr*. M R Strickland. 145 Kl- l i ' l k III t Ilf It f t C’l lie*. .11 **s i &gt;4•• ii
lio tt A venue,, ftrat prise fo r mm
llii* cirtwii A fhnuENM'l i*» "pli h '
intnrt* trees.
ji film* v* m11It mi
flu
n ffik t v*M r* C r
P r o r t o r . 1 5 1 0 P»..k I '1*1 ln( limit 11«•V 00iM*l' nil ••1111 lift)
A v e n u e , f i r s t p i l i e f o r d o o r * coik: III. Menu iliiit; (n J.iiii* NI *»••g*11
e nd entra nce s.
I'* ii , pMik rtups ».Mtrnili i ' l ii/ l'ii'1^
Mrs. Harry Heeren, 22 1H Pal
•»f rill' ll II I fi'W'l Ir- V....I ('"Iilli llt
metfo Avenue, second price f*o !«*• Nflitrit
do'rwaya.
“ III** IIIOIlLr) a il l
•* • •
“ Many residents had attractive Mi'sic a i't iii1 r\« rv «U
«i I NIi HH-r or ito-iiur
displays and lighlin a arrsnir*
MnilCliton “ A» fliry
■••in* tifsi* till y#-f C'*J|»&gt;I(I0 t* *1 111 tbU llttotc.
ments nl their homes,** Mrn. Hoy ii «*«i«|mt u iril to t Ii** 11 h i i -••*11•10111;
I.M.I w rik ( b iiiriim ii T rr»Jw «y
said, “ hut they ciAild not he rot» mihI nin\v rlro iiyn r 1 1**i •ui-It s»
Him-.uiirod Mi ,.|&gt;|«d"linent of
siderril rltglhla for the conte l ♦•m i c tIi**y nf* mi*‘i i liv« l&gt; in c u iif y i bit111it,tii l"» fitch t»f Uito
hecause they did not f ill out a rim I mg Mfi'1 lumpifu: mi •■*i lit I H*
«.; 4.Mil.i II*A Mf»*t
*g»jH»inU
coupon *'
liii; i'llf in Hi*- *i | h ti I* • .1 .1.1 i | m mi mm nf
Iim vr ».*... ' Mid•»in n l by
A ttention of the Judjres %•;»« n l*.| *.f g.HMl, hi mi l* I
I b in b-&gt;ii 44tn iy * liib«• i*i«*•t ■I lb«* fund
particularly attracted to ttie di
ctmfs *ti« lire fiutittp
4*inl P.il IIIJ' * «4M»p*0il •*. ( ,"V**ril*»f c lfc t
play of M ist Welch's home, which fill***
. p r- .il l II . H i m * I
had a lighted glohe on the doni
‘Ih r /.oo liu-v (tetri t i Uifij. yt
l..« IV p p rt. *1»• ••* t•*! " f *• iC®vii—
way typ ifyin g 'ThrlR tm as around g rtirm l Mpruring up &gt;»*Ii
f«n fit*- i; i mip. ttill told
th*
the world,**
and
two
small pMintiii^ of fb r chk* ** •I'lfing (Ii** tl.. # t tinlv «liHit m rji In th#
lighted trees In fro n t of the pEtt v* i rk ( (jp j;t&gt;f -t im »»iir of h«b -« trii * f piMiniutnt &lt;II u n it In
entrance; to tha home of Mr* tb* rn r l •RiiVft hMvr i;..if* n (In in '•• n ip ltlr i *ui if f * •' in rmi Ii CuUIlKipp, where a living h» lly tree mi‘| v«*h ip t i f f r l m ill |*i«-«&gt;d pa in (
wmh deocratfd with hloe light
by ini.bm p rt|fn ftinf tb* iH p
II «• •■MiuiMifi.
MiU rMiiduct
and In Mrs
Popa's trsidnivf*. pNliif Iliir (I m* britl
I H4*| tori'll If
p.•11 .
. iliiitu r* and
where a group of kcviwI iix plan, • l»»i r -H,t| v
lo put tb* bi|&gt;bill* k
• I b* I I'lilf'I i EIIIlM* fit 11Min which
were arranged al&gt;»t|) Ihe pnv, lv •m-ht, ' llteppy , Mini tb* »uioiimoii | lilt I k* III I * • r-HI r»|, nil »f It
ami a pv*nl in fro n t n f live poirlv IteMI. "H r 11&gt; , i|| (.|M' «nm* l&lt;»
K..iuit (.. lb** "Fi^'Iil
In fa n t i l e
These plants w e ir lighted from f r , l ; ir
y w i »»i iu
u j ii l - i . u l v i . rmiiy&lt;*i((i A M ijn r llf
the rear slid rns'le an eff*p tt*e I f g r llir i tbn( lb* |••!*111 ir.f, I.
r lb** * Mtiill i* • Mir plauniMK t°
I wren il,c tu ,, run* l&gt;,i„ ,,,
|. f , *■b• • l l ir li &lt;.imptelirnH w ilb a
dtsnlay, Mrs. lio v ernmented
The rnnteet chairman expressed nV » and ihe two l . „
,.
i Mtiiifv w nlr I ' i i -i'll i l l ’rt tllU th gt-llier to olay „ l| ,|a,
her thanks to those persons wl,
•I i v Ibi 11 on .l»»i ‘in, m&lt;conllng lo
decorated the ir homes fo r lh&lt;
f bn it mull | Vpp* i
contest, to the Judges, and I"
lb* N hUoiin I I'ruiHU t ion for
Ihe committee whlh helped h n
I of nr if il** pMriily .i loir, formed a
Those rn the contest commltte,
p if I'Oiinrll to Mid |nr»| froups
w rre Mrs. J. M Haynes, Mrs H
im
o tg iin U ln r
d m iilv
r.portt
C. Dickeraon. Mrs Kadlo Broiv-,
«v0 Mf“ , T rm dvtiiy n* i «I Among
W ASHING TO N, Dr’S ;• 7
,/]•, p*. MiMo'iit nmnrri un tbix com*
and Miss Irene Hinton
Nvw ...u f.n c r . «tn: given i.i.ii. tif.j th e re jjI (im ntliiiuJ IUrm«
&gt;'• tf|H I,Isle D r p a tliiir iil ycnlrr
&lt; bniruiMii, 1**«f lliih in g . famed
'•■y. K rrn rh A n its .-a-l n ll.-n ry. m illii ( on in iriiU t kr, llr n r y Me
w rite r,
Ilsye ssld, that M sM iril^nr and I.0MIIMM', UnMinl
" Ih r r tre n ch posscssiotw in this ju J «t Bcorv of otbcfft.
C A M P B L A N D t N U , Dec. *1 — hvinisplicr- re|&gt;re*rnt-.l m dan.
(37— Thenaanda of soldiers re- ger to. the United N ta tr,
The ambassador said he' sisturned te camp yesterday from
their b rie f Christmas leave tu esplainro to ilu m n rr W e ll,,, un
fin d other thousands o f workmen der-serretary of statr. the recent
again bony completing the fa c il­ changes In the Vichy gevern.
B E R LIN .
Dec
27 — ( P i ities needed to care , fo r th* ment which included the ouster Ad-. If H ille r mad* a Christmas
more than- 40,000 troop* expact o f Pierre I j iv s I as vice premisr tou r along th * north French
ad hero w ith in th * next few snd foreign m inister.
co*«u l fro n t snd extended hi*
visit through Thursday, th * o f f i­
cial German new* agency DNB
disclosed yesterday.
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Mary. A w ater tank by their
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was reported.
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and the Lake M ary Rond, owned
by Joe Jarre ll, waa picked up
by th * wind and turned com­
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C h a r l e y 'K a n e

E x p e c te d

A nd

A g a in st S a n fo rd
A douMe-hcsder will be played
With St. Augustin* tonight weatto r permitting. Cleo Jeter, who
WU placed on the active Hit yceterday afternoon, ami Uill Dang,
herty, will be Manager Whiter
Catnpbell’a pitching selections for
tonight'* eonteita. Rick Gillexold
waa placed an the suspend'd ll*t
to make way for Jeter'« return.
Sanford e n rained out &gt;■«*•
Urday at St.
Augustine
and
Wider ordinary circumstances the
1 make-up game should he playe I
. In, their ball park, but President
Gray wired Frank lam ton, secre­
tary of the Seminole club, and in­
formed him that the game would
b a r. to be played here inaamurh
aa th an are no more gaimw *rh«£
-nltd
Ahruitlne tali leaiol
Tonight', game* mark the laat
appearance of St. Aug,ratine in
tM local park, unless the teami
ahoold meet In the une open date,
c%’* kugust 31.
It*t Including tonight's
twin-bill,
the Seminole* mult play
*lx
dooble-hcader* letwren now and
tfc. end of the &gt;rnnon, then
comet the All-Star game, and
play-off eerie, begin without one
Sir off.
If tonight’, gnmr* are rained
out, there will be no possibility
to make up all of tho tilt*, and m
t t leaet one game will be un.
played. League rule* state that
“games mult either he marie up
forfeited by thr team refuning
to play unlei* there 1* no possi­
bility of playing tho game*'', If
ild be the cu e.
Cecil Hutson ami Charley Kanr
We expected to be Manager Hill
Frail'* ilartlng pllrher*.

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WASHINGTON, Aug. ll^ - U P ,
—Elden Askor'a submarine balls
ware too mnab for Washington
yMtorday and tho Senators lost
to S t L o u i s f o r their fifth
straight defeat
Tha Brown* hammered the sen­
sational rookie, Sid Hudson, for
10 safeties. &gt;
Joe Grace knocked la ttu first
S t Louie run In tho third with e
looping singlo and Harlond Clift
pushed two more across with inother. Tho Browns 'got two more
|n the sixth,' one *o a squaese
play and the other on Anker's
double. CUft batted-In B t Louie's
float run with a aingla in the
seventh.
,
ST. LODI*

l^m iqnibMt waa n itid o»«r
(he All-Hfar **l«r1ion. than thli
comer believed poaaibU, IndkaUag
that the fans were In a i m n n i t

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tho final'Owe'a; carreelly down to the bat-boy. We
hare no raoaa la object to the
aggregation that waa finally rho■rn heeauae It la aalfoemly etrong
and will glre Sanford a whalo af
a hatile. In fact the preoraco of
the All-Hlar * pitching ataff of
lleern, Mnulel, Toenra, and Ken.
nedy ahould make that octflt I*
to 1 fatorllee to cop tho ronteet.
Ilowerer, we ehoald like to
know why Soddy Groat led Willie
Skeen In the voting for center
field and why Herb Bauer wel
ncirly ‘JOO ballot, ahead of Andy
Johnson at first bate. Skeen and
(irrrnt arc both fast flyrhaitre,
tut Skeen pack, much more pow­
er at bat. There le little differenre In the batting avaragte' of
Burr anil Jnhneon, but Johnaon
enn show up Bauer, or any othir
first baseman In the league, when
It rumra to magging wild heave*
nnrl .moping up tha low one*.
Thr only explanation we' can of­
fer i* that the fane figured San­
ford would be tha team repre­
sentative for the game and eo did
not bother to ca it their ballota aa
if Daytona we{k ui tha lead.
Tha (ana a A f l with Whlllf
('amphell, flei^nUf# tkinptf. of
t'amuUII agreed with lad FiJU,
Whichever way you W*nt to ttiii
It. in the All-Star seleetlolti. HU
aamuch aa Whiter did hia eeledtIng flrel, well hare to gif# him
the credit. The only pool ilea he
missed waa aeeond base. Ha leek
hefty llenh Wayton a t that H idllon instead of Larry Wewack.
" I f * a good line-up,* said Camp,
hell. “They'll be tough to beat,
but I think we can do IL”
Mis. Mell Whltner brought la
■nme clippings from tha Rocbaoter, N. Y., papera, aha recelvad
about Sid LInelson. One waa an
Interview with Clark
Griffith,
owner of the Washington c|ub.
Speaking of Sid, Griffith aoye.
"That buy is going to he one of
the game's great pltcbere. H»'a
learning fait, ha la. Yea, air, he'a
a smart boy. There lan’t 0 bettor
fielding pitcher in Ihe league, and
believe me, hia 0 fact 4 incbei
help him cover on bunta."
That la high pniao ceaalag
from tha Old F a t, a pitcher
stayed In the majora far y&lt;
with a “nothing" ball M l caui
Griffith haa aeea Lefty Gi
fieoige Earn shew, Carl
and old lint era Uke Robe Wi
I’rnnock, Mat thewean, oaf
own, WalUr Johnaon, oa If
chooaeo to call Hedeoo a "cow ,
great" he probably knowa whereof ho' apeaka, altbaagb thero la
a long, road ahead.
Ducky
Harris,
WaabiagtM
manager, eoye, “Sid Hudson b
the flneet pro.peat I*»ai had m i n

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attached to the Florida State
[.segue and, a* a result of her
close study of lh* loop's player*,
•he la‘ today nnnnuncetl a , the
winner of n KHU-tl pass kikkI
for all the games throughout the
circuit.
Miss Wingate, residing at 2
Masters Drive, was the fijvl of
Ihe nearly
fans who sent in
advance *U -star -tea m select inns,
to come within one of celerimithe “dream team" ehn»en by the
vote of all fan* laat weekend
She correctly nomed every
player on the *f|und and lh&gt; no
■itlon he would he chosen (or,
miaalng out only in the mailer
of bat-boy. She rho«e “ Poke," Ihe
Salnta' rolorful colored bat Imv
ihe fsr* named
Hill
ItanrTdr of leeaburir.
Mi»a Wlngale'a bnllnt tea* Ihe
fxith to be received hv mud .it
the post office of the league
secretary. Her pn«* for the re,|
of this season nnd nil of iu-»t
year la enrmite to her from the
office of league [’resident lltnry
I„ Grny.
One other fan, M. E. Tmv of
Daytona Beneh, rorrectly named
all of the players and the hoiboy, with one exception, and
would have won the pn*&lt; bereuse his pnlry wti* the fifth to
be received.
However, Troy'* mistake *»&lt;
in naming Groat a* Uie right­
hander where the fans chose him
at renter. Troy placed Alabama
Smith of Orlamlo in renter
Tho all-alar tram that fire*
Sanford In that city Eriilny night
Aug. 30, consists of Bauer. St
Augustine, first; Womark, Ocala
second; Goolsby. St. Augu-nne.
third; Klein,
Daylonn.
sh..rt;
lak e. SL Augustine, left; Grout,
feesburg,
renter:
Harrington,
Del-and, right; Onis. Orlando,
catcher;
Hearn,
nnd Toroes.
rleht-hander*. Kenoetly and Muslal, left-hander*’ Kerr, manager,
Pruett, Gainesville, utility.
Japan
plans tn
eetehli*h
govsinmsnt universities for wo­
men.

G U N T l lR A T d k u u n g k r
- (Tha only ’ B ib - to boat Paul •on. Errora s lludfou, 11*&gt;rar *11r»•►I.
Dtrrlngor atadw than .once last rirar*. ta**b*. Hon* lnHN in: J»»a*
nleh. Clift I. FofahU Mn-e#.
Crm .
T wb*I*»« hill*.
AtiMvr
*
Thrtata-ktape bll*J tUirly. Trayl*
llmnt run: t*uf«hl. Wt»lFii
Jutlnlch. Ctatae. Harrlfleej &gt;»u*e#■l.).
-s—
Ilnuhle pUy&gt;: IlluodwoHh. Vuftahl
'.fftaftan
Work , mi ow foa Pan American and IJloodwnrlh. I**ft *&gt;n
tlghway U fvokrvMl
^ s a i n g on aebs- Ml. IsOMlta is Wtatatiinglon c ftotatata
on kail*: off Aoktr I. off lludaon
MlfMRgm.
l RlrurM null by Auk*r 2.^ by
1 1.'
,
lludtann IB In 7 Innln*-, «ff Car. Coppof u 4
tatabi* In ra*qu»l
n i l Inning*- l»*»k *!««•
■on. Winning pllehtafi Aukrr, feo*Ing pllrhert Hadwnu__________
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medium
im-»fze bombers may [direction ot
‘ hatders* oil* #®*‘
Islanders Defeat Raid C a su a ltie s irwift,
be assumed to carry n ton of e x -'c -n i (•«%) " '
^jr,funt ■■*!“*•
j*4*»dlne
elm
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plosives.
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tux
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to
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l''anc'» bomb luad m .
G-Men Behind A1 Are Believed More IlKUd
mm number af caimiillies 'b.r .b r ■“ J^ yfiS ly e*"® U“ « i
In the »fr raid precau. ron tlu n e ■n’1 ,
, utu n ts ry
f " 1" ’
Thomas, 8 To 5 Than Is Announced Anticipated
&lt;•" »"■' V tt.lr*
ttorii manuals, from 48.OR0 to 57.- ,10014*1
IL..nlut1on Of
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Daytona Beach had a big first
Inning and defeated Gainesville,
ft to 5, In o Florida Stats base­
ball league gam*. Tbs winners
rolled up seven of 4hslr runs In
in the t i n t frame.
Score by Innings:
HH E
D. Bench
TOO 000 001—I 8 4
Galnrav’Ie
010 010 201—4 1 4
Thomas and Givens; Hart and
Wolfs.
Orlando defeated Oesla, fl to
3. and II to 2 aa Freddie Bwindrlla pitched and wow both games
in an "iron man" rule.
Score by innings:
R H E
Deals
000 110 001—3 R 2
Orlamlo
030 001 200—« 11 2
Parson and Scblro; Swindells
and Onls.
Second Cams
Rrore by innings;
R H E
°e » l»
020 00___2 4 A
Orlando _
^ 7
nattsries.- Mitchell. Occhlailnl
•ml WnttfPBf SwtmMhi «mf
“ ‘ hitJ
i Don
a . Helm*
v r----- *eatt#ri&lt;f fline
•*t night an th# Leethure Angl-ra trounced the Red Hota, 9
to 2.
Rill Davla
alerted
on
the
mound for *. Deland
and waa
was
Mvitana ana
charged with
th tha . Ion retiring
•t the end of
..........
. aeernd inning
Ihe
n^r---- —
’
■- ■
in favor of D'Zuro
who
finished
thf game.
Score by inninre:
R H E
leeaburg . 0S0 200 300— 9 11 1
Del-oml
000 000 002— 2 9 4
Assists; Thomas, Good. White.

NEW YORK. Aug. 21—« ”/ On a basis of mathematical pro­
bability advanced by the British
themselves, it is
possible—but
lather unlikely— that In 12 days
of bombing the citadel of Eng­
land, German airrhen have taken
a toll of from 44,040 to 67,000
casualties on the ground.
Censorship continues tn veil the
degree of the punishment ntelid
out by the bombers nt either Eng.
land or Get many in to: ms of ma­
terial damage or of casualties.
It prutably Is safe to assume
that lh- wo unde I and sllltsl num­
ber many more than the brlligrr.
ante care to admit.
Tbs probability curve presented
here la subject tn a large number
of qualifying factors,
and the
lota In are purely theoretical

600 persons would hare been
wounded or killed.
[ton un4-r the
nnsnLVED
aha subf One
“ , lesson
‘ ™ P , tha figures
' ‘gure* ato
to
lo qualifications
qualifies Iions ia
la that the
th&lt;
British
objeeBritish insist direct hits on objeeA ^ h h" ?
** * PTmium.
* th*,V c ,0 * 1tt In inton- lorn(•«!. one# a wnk for •lI hJ
•
fieh 4t * eff?**
trom
British pnn*»rutiY« w*tak*. »nd IMl
fighting
planes,flr®,
raiders
frequently
.••MlfUd copy of IhUrwIulloiivi ■
hay* dumped thair bomb loads gather with proof «f publleaUoishort of their objcctlvci and fled. th *a » l, h* f If ad with Hi"* ( nm ^
trull*r ot lh* dial* "I Florida.
WALTKIt UCOOl'Kfl
Becratary
R d tn b e r B ill K e n n e d y
S o ld

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Bomber
Bill
Kennedy, ace
Aoatnpaw of the eSUU Itarue
!faN "old to C h irlo llf yfatrrdiv
7
Orlindo, Kenn^ly hat 10
Yirtoriw thu year «nd Unt w««k
wa* votptl on the A ll-SUr team
ny (he fans of tha league. He

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— -------------- - — r * ------- --------he M trjrk ' ln r rr rry tan
of V
bumbo
j' —K- droppeil
J -------- 1 cm
— *-------targeta in
1
Bob EIIM of Pittsburgh, and
populated areas.
Th# numler of planei iiath the Red.*' own Gene Thompson,
both
played „n
the All-SUr
bomber* and protective fit.’Mer« —
league
in
employed by Germany in the in- , team of the Sally
lU.tft.
bombing operatinrH vthieh
AtiTfed
eubjrct to. d is.; lYs-.-xv.tT.Tirn I- CCMtPRH, R.
Ikr»"
»
»HAM.
wrw.*e*a 1nn,1
11,11 14.
orbilirnry nvriage
It T
F
WIIITNCIL ■
lh* bruiril
kri.rti t| «f trutattata* I
600 a doy WouM appear
by lh* lo&gt;ahl
l«'ahl of dtrtac
dir*e* I
renaervative In I’ght or ,h &gt;|rnl|C
of Hnnfori. Hulkiing and U an
character of the attark
^l«(lun. under nuthurlty nnd
The ratio of fighter* In himilk*
era has been roughly :t i., 2 , pro.
duelng a figure of Thkii Ih.uiIo-i *
for the 12 deya. Each uf the

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Red Cross Awards
Given Swimmers
By Miss Morrison

Got, Sonny Rnbom, j,„. Wa­
then, Rowan:
Hurt. Kiilhrrine
Hurt, and Inland McClelland.
Passing the Intermeiliale and
swimmer*’ tests were: Mo* Dor­
is McCall, I-cland M c C le lla n d ,
Miss Olive Chapmen and Mis*
Red. C ron certificates were Mabel Chapman.
swart let) to 24 beginners, four
Intermediates, and four swim­
mers, who successfully complet­
ed and passed all
testa. Miss
Eleanor
Morrison.
recr^tlonal
director ’ and Red Cross Instruc­
tor, announced.
Claeses, however, will continue
through September with a change
of lirrle after school officially
onen* according to the number
of school children still registered
who have not romnletod the be­
ginners' tests,
Mlsa
Morrison
stated.
Miss Morrison •iprtased the
Hope that members would come
a* often as convenient until
•chool starts to get as much In•tructinn as nosaihle. She also
*nl,| she hoped the ladies would
not become "discouraged" aa
th - —ere gening along nicely.
Beginners who passed all r»ouirvmenta war*! Miea Doris Mc­
Call, Mloa Nancy Williams. Miaa
Olive Chapman, Mia* Olyve Ann
Adams. Mite loutlee Whit*. Mrs.
C. I). Weston. Mr*. Victor White,
Mis* Manr Helen Tew. Mlea Bettv Sue Holland, BUI Lndwlr. A.
M. Sloan, J r ., and Miss Betty
Wathen.
Also, Tony Huddleston, Gene
Harrison, Jack Morrison, Cirlvle Sanford, Florida
Swofford, Billy Wlseeup, Jim

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No rod U p*, no down poyusMt,
nor anp mortgage. Pur tafer*
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German Shore
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August

Women OpporttRtfj
O f C o n s c r lp tm ii

D aar 8 a n /o n l H erald ;

WASHINGTON, Amg, t&gt; - W h
- An evarulhalod ’ d ta n a *'. in -'

Arnold'i
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♦Stine m . C wfrr n s af Avwrt,
a s Metkan ^ saU they were
m iastin *- tgtlto b &gt;~ M B tg v h iq
n o ta ry trslals* tad "oShar saa-li
Vvtarfeau aetWUSa.n
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enarai George C.
Amy chief o f
wtdd
6 day th e

•Senator •CIsWw,. Pepper o f
Florida. ,tpr*otnf IK, datuonetr#*!1

•Ion. ret aitantlv hi. hla* SSnata
•est while HU effigy &lt;s m s f r s a '
s men!* tree on the
(wallet,
-rounds and the women chant-

tm an L h S a ^ p le n ty

TAO*&gt; H. U . Aog. I t
last combines whim aa
ifreet.een g to^big whet

; “W ell hang C la-da, ISpgie to
♦ ! "our apnle tr*o.**
.’ - f
Pepper hoa
un a a l '
-*rr mtlUamr ♦—.Into* and haj
' — &gt; an rwi-.naV— adssrato. el*
‘ hort of war" aid to U reat Bril
•I*.,
. - . , , . - - ., ^
... u
L ate-. Proper, .reealfed^sga)**
&gt;en f -r the grow*' Ba the assati
-rentt&lt;ih', T » jil aw rigW -tea*-»*r
■■'met than* •h i, "a»K h» Ptm!
empathy." •with- t o b l r 'k ^ s t o d J
-I toM IlN to .- j ^
h5 5 v &gt;i
'rylng to avert ,su r..D O t.m ag .fe
*n It. bv trslntow Jmva .nn JM i OM
■owbatw, asaU atill are regard
&gt;f war they wedld-H a ltf. to 4 ?
I aa the ideal threshers.
'•nd not on to-th in -fsu tU rr, hpi
Oa ha?d&gt;pa«kad ground th- ‘hamrelvea. t tqtd. then*.-ell af ai
tJ
M m . around
an- toped by. prrpar»Jn«»s ' U a l Vgl
wind, U making the wheat un sla b ! avoid: any leb aM tv * tm
IT sharp hoovpa sa It Is carrle
•ny mother*a nop U '-a M ~ M I
from the field.
Mood here, in South America «
dash and bit friends shovel a- inrwhere rlea." • •«*&gt;
w .'fhaff and wheat !*"•&gt; dirt
Popper. who&gt; oalrf bp'.IM M N
y| thsww It Into the air to bio. •he won*** ; ."e o u rle o u tlt^ ; S I
■erred ‘ that he* was ar t rrwal
• o r r t the .tonpMvtratton 'had m
»»?&gt; * 3
.«•*-*r » ••
vmevaned the -whole-- affair/. J
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Thia fa yoiur b irth d a y .
W h e th e r you re n u m b e r it &gt;.r not.
i.«
lou b tfu l, f o r you h av e l&gt;e«n so busy d u rin g th e 32 y eu rs ..( v.nn I te
th g t m ileston es m ay m ean I'.ttlaU u you.
Y ou w arn born ^Kith th e new S a n fo rd .
Y o u r n dvrrn rn &lt;&gt; Hi»world precedad “ but a fgw m o n th s t h e p aved s tre e ts , th e fine building* an d daw, c h u rc h e s , th e Im m ig ratio n of m any
fine new
paoptg fro m p ractically e v e ry s ta te in th e U nion. You at ..m e be
fifli to ad v o c a l* good ro a d s, b e tte r living con d ition s, county .1 \ i
aion, im p ro vem en t o f th e lake fron t and b e tte r governm ent g e n iially.
^
Y ou h a v e seen th e fanning industry grow froni a few acre. l«»
onp o f -th e * la rg e s t sp ecJailied firm in g operations in the m untiv. tv
ijujrlng the b ig g est egr Icing plant in th e world to furnish retnv
tratjo q f o r t^q. immense cro p of winter vegetables grown hen- e a iH
y e a r. iY o u .b g v a seen th e d evelop m en t o f th is section into .......... . th e
highly.: lg tw ia ifle d ,fa rm in g d is tric ts of A r n e r r a , w ith |m-i Ii; i |.. th e
m oat In telligen t c la s s o f g ro w ers to lie found an yw h ere, men win
know soil#, ig g iilik a lio n ,.jiu tc llc id e s . p rop er m ethods of e u ltn .it on.
packing an d m a rk e tin g . '
Y ou h a v e bail your, ups and d ow n s, S an fo rd H erald, tlm m yli the
boom p trio d and th g d epression y e a r s .
H ow ever, you have been

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()bsa,rvution Plane
Put It r i t i s h Lay
Down Smokescreen
f ——

Poor Weattet,.;
Hampers Fliers
Nazi P i l o t s Attack
15 B r i t i s h Air­
ports In S o r t i e s

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Us.gorest which «mhrv-aa Hi* -orth
g fte r i motmUla*. aattmk'e. »ke a*

* totoV'ts wly Indome M |k*--* na
*d tin igeonle at leaa.thAB »&lt;kh •

Goode Showa Gun *llet- A
‘ rt
Bhortly after Uu
f lub Essentials Of •ora alloyed a - Moa.
neck of tba dumm
the hangtnj
ccurate Smotuift •hrtmrh
s repftoi poi iceman

Mky d ied.fad ntodty
WSispeeing an pegg.
hit yickakr aaaaUaat
n - v u a meaikSk-ri
Soviet secret pellm;
task by a canft-

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CAMP PCXBY, 0 . f t

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to

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took- vwftige In

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l.i.-nt Cm. Sir Airhibald P.
Wave I. rnimnamler of Drltaht’a
mi.I.llo m il armies, warnril that
llltlvr. thwarle.1 by .fngland'a
•tout .Irfvnvv of hrr l.laiul king*
By JACK HTINNKTT
.loin, may emulate Napoleon and
WAHIIINliTON, Aug 22
uV "turn ea&gt;t in aearh of easier
- The number of person- work .u r r r i. *
log for the United S tate, gov
ll^.l riy.np weather again ham*
eminent la now «vrll over one pe.e.l lltitlvh &gt;ml lirnnan aerial
million.
punch.-.
mill
counter, punches.
The Civil Herviee Commission Kiahern.en reporte.1 three Natl
has given out figures fur June. plane, aaaaultei, n llritiah cunvoy
They add up to I.OII.lXUt working
r, command for you and me and tlnrle San. off the northeast Kn'irliah coast,
Mai. C- C, Hi
■Ir.ipplny «alvoa of Imnib. with,
e
B*mln‘de
Ing . officer qf
Approximately
I3J.D0U
nf out npparrnt auerraa. ItAK Spit­
issetl the deCounty ftsarda. &lt;
these
work
in
Washington,
the
fire. rha.e.l the rn.dera out to
d Kiwsidan.
fens, unit and 1
rest out over the Inn.1, or some .en
, ,
to Jain.
where between
Point
Harrow.
The I If min liiirh command 1 1 IJ
Alaska anil Little America, An N’nxi flu -, ntlnrknl 15 UrltUh
artlca.
uirporl* ami numerous Imluntrial
Something like KtljMX) of the pl*nl». port * amt rail facititka In
nation’s new helper* have I -en witlfupivail «o'lira ycAlvrmly.
. .Mod In tha last year The do.
I.ntr la«t nliihl rv»cu«* ri{ua&lt;la
f. n«e drive, of course, is given a- 1 I'lkf in (h«* wrtrltagt- fur vlr«
'he reason. -About
7n,not) nf linij*
vnisfs ronlil b«» heard
these are new employes »f th. l.nornth th** iMiri.i. An HO.pir*
War and H aw Denartments. Un­ old wnmnn who had juat been
civil Aeronautics Board and the put til lied by her .on escaped
l'*o*ma Canal tone.
he' home w o blown to pieces
This Is tha first time the n.nn around her.
John B etaif [cffop-eoentatlve
pitture from Hi. tier an tha FsiUral p-.vr.dl hnto tba Stoto U
In the a m where the aertot
.yieitor here to- -•me nvtr a million. Th- World torpedo .truck. It wm. reoorted.
Augustine, vaa
War Payroll peak wa* UM7.H.V7.
•here w t. “not one brick left on
day.
Not* to m -rchanta: How arc 1 top .if nnolher."
A «t&gt;»rt time before another
Edward F. 1 to,: oast Hautei- ••mi doingt W - ar» doing fine
the
Klwanla For example, “Was hinvlon mar* i Null .live bomber* hn.l dropped
$3*
:
IT*saa«»to
to
M
B
e
a
rn
f*af|#
*»••&gt; wrexmini; shells mi the nutt ’.’ lo Ml. D o n
•kirt* of the .am« town without
jm “History of
Mamnir nr raaualtle..
Air raidrra were reported over
scattered nrva.
of
.outhastt
E ral and la.t night nn-l early to­
day. after 21 hour, of bad wasContinuing their work of get­ ther that limited' Hitler’s shy
ting Seminole County
schools raider, to sporadic hit-and-run
ready for opening .of the
Kail attacks.
term 8epL 9, a crew of NYA
The sir ministry said that lha
workars will begin pouring ce­ tier.nan. h a' “ found mas* atment today for
I1.M2 ♦ -quare ticks e . pensive" nn.l hail reIret af aidevralk at the Bouthable •urn.-d to the small lores raids
—hkh th»v emuloye.1 previous to
l’rlmary School.
A double tennis court which the '»rlal offen.lve.
•,*.
Ity-complex
ran also be used as n ha.ketbnll
W itee.se. told of seeing
•
court, vaa finished Wednesday at Mast b»-wb»r awo*w* .l-.wn from
♦hn u k e llarv Bchool. C . W. la. tow-hanoing
clouds upon tba
blU. nrincioul of the rcbool, town, |t* r-tlo M silent.
“ As it dlv-d I saw a hu«a
aurervisad the erolert.
Altogether about 40 hoys a rt Hack bomh ahapwl like » torpo,
palntiag. plastering and making ■In leave the plane," aald oof
minor ripatra on tha
various reaid»nL
“The eioln.ion shook lh« •*schools In tha county.
♦ire to—n and &lt;Uhr|a w’ a hurlwi
wn-»
than 10O feet Into th*
1 KaUliikan.
air."
» u r“ .
The crate- enu-nd h» the *nr»
ba*k a i the
n«.|s
. » aai1 to have bs«n about
...» *we*
T.
tour af K«t•&lt;l feet In diameter and naayl
Two Baaford men, Ro'wrt f 1 ' '- a t de-n
V. I iM ,
and
d fours, tha Kipp, I p , q d Walter Haynes, Jr.,
T*-- renorf-d d-noolny of II
p&lt; the longer were amove the officers end eonu --r ia l tor-edn follow*1 ' a ahoi
the Captain mltteemeu ; a pointed Wednesday .Ire - In lha f’l” " t Geemgl?
Ight U would I Ike eleventh annual DaMo'ay S ..I-I -Jews, - f |ril*'w vest—A.
melavs at dackaonvilla ended. * - K-d w»«‘ uo- i*&gt;ndlH—r» Hml
Mr. Ktof V a namwl a chan- ed ‘ h , rai-le-i |« hit ilH n
v reurtn uhtive nf the ravolv- -•facks against acattorod sh p
« cdsrsltaual fund and a mam- Uv**.
f •

NYA LayingSidcwalk
At Southside Primary

:ht Sun

Kipp, Havnes Named
DeMoUy_ Officers

•nnf tka’toato toerd nf adminia.
at km. aad v m y

Air Mlnlator sir ArehttmM •*

Hsvnea vaa -la ir. In a r*Co -p ^ *h to U
(O alleae, e« m e rtv»l
&gt;poiniad I abate lesdar* •
-■■•dlers and wJnkt'V

we tm poi yes are katIL
rbafatBMf: * graaahopper

I&gt;OCAL WEA

i ^ .

�1

With Florida Editors
-------- ww» w t

IM IV IV IN W

M fi

^

ly supporting President Roosevelt's re-etoctlom, comment
among them on Winkle's acceptance Is vaHed, ranging all
the way from mild approval to the belief that be has
pronounced the death knell of the BepuUkaa party. In
general however, the opinion Menu to prevail that, the
G. O. P. has improved its chances by seUaMag s Demo­
crat for Its nominee and that the task ooufroaUag Uhl New
Dealers is considerable.
The Tallahassee News-Democrat, for Instance, takes
the view thst Willkie has won the first round, bat that
the first round Is not the whole fight "Roosevelt packs
a tremendous wallop In each hand," it says, "and the
battle Is just beginning. Predictions would be extremely
hazardous at this point, ^specially as to tba final result
throughout the country. We win make the guess that
although Willkie has gained strength among sootharn
Democrats, Roosevelt* will carry the solid south, almost if
not quite Intact."
i
,*Tti$ Ocala Star say! that A&gt;e , WUlkia jp e u fe ' waa
neither os good as Senatot VandWhg**Jldtta«r*idS|lo be,
nor aa bad as Senator Minton said. "Mr, Willkie expressed
the courge of his conventions.” the Star says, "tha eosiX|K:„
tlons of a liberal-minded- democrat, telling tha Republican
pnrty what he thinka it should do toTetrievd'fu lout pres-,
ERSE FOR TODAY
Dtra WORLD: For
it with joy, and be

ye
l«J

peace.—&gt;»*. 66:12.

Saturday Review of
Ugnturc)
believe. This anger
flame net of an unea­
se heart's core;
r we mu«t oearrh In each
S'* eyw,
remain* a* before.
k !s pert of our llfo our

must have sounded strange In ihe ears of dyed hi' .the
wool, old guard conaeryative Republicans.” *
'
The Lakeland 8tar-TelegTam adopty a .wUtt«M iia
attitude. "RepubDcana and Democrats will watch with
equal interest to sea . whether Mr. Willkie will ba able
to hold public enthusiasm urith his shaggy, jrtagged. com*cn-boys-let’s-pull-the-country-together appeal f t is the kind
of appeal that can generate a landslide or coUgbM'lbraptiy.
What Mr. Willkie says end does in folWwtogl£y#®»nUy'a
opening oratory had bettor be good, for the RooscvsJt cam­
paign charm will be turned on soon, and therell ba plenty of
Tote-getting tricks coming out of the bag."
The Tampa TribpAe, while strongly
supporting
Roosevelt, sees soma virtue in the Willkie speech., "Mr.
WlUkie’s acceptance address was forthright, it was plain
and unequivocal. It was .courageous. And .la spits ot
our belief in Mr. Roooeveli and ths Naw Deal, wa must

Paint &gt;
&gt;p guaranteed.
VTO

miMgMMHk
l il 111 r * *
earn pollUeal h e * Mi pH

.biilur, squally.expect?

D IS P E L L IN G T H E F O G
If

M1CHBUON

ju

; 2pm w

huieti of victory is. a- ,

actually
guot and
to * hepm greet
to evert

Hava he l i
ifroBg^-M
wilTbe a strong
knuckle down to
U,tat» w k’ entT-thlH N«ws-Pr^ea,tHht
pretty red.dAl
——
to wince—and they're a Cm *
Speaker of the Florhave given Republican politician
Tha 8 t . Petersburg Indeptod
ever WUIkia’s speech.may have •
Dealer. “He takes, his »Und aj
firmly aa in the preceding parag
in favor of Its policies"; and tha
“Tha El wood speech from start t&lt;
the New Deal and to the chafnploto of
wa don’t bailors that gauntlet bad with
toft lying there. Only by aquarato ma
hurled by Mr. Willkie can tha Naw peel
of thoughtful people who miy'be daverl
•tend.” t

d by t»«
"/ th e re
rbo 'wont
eve that the t i a i s i Oeverpae
would cany e l the statee forth
of the Ohio ead east of the Him.
Iwlppl. It wm evident bi retraludders.”

Ite/out that horn*
he i. not a Ntw
* princess W
a takes hU stand
Sentinel declares,
l •ution report* aad dU

Within the last few da
temulional reputation have.
the g r a t a t industrial genii
Chryslw, as w.
Chrysler'* first
locomotive
)Ulty and p
automobile
from u young
government to
Aa Trotsky died, so did
plotting
ting agi
firm of.
JuLvVrv

et&lt;MC

• t g T s p a m every one «rf them wmrt
mortinw awry. Kvoa the poll that to-

thickens Com&lt;

toll In bottlo,
In war appear

all the

gf &gt;r

TODAY

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’S W - S H -

PAGE THREE

Miss Autress Busby
Weds Robert Batch

Savage Attack
Proves Fatal
To Trotsky

Mr’s. Ho.*rt A, Hnyn*s U an . }
T elep hone

1 Mrs. R. W. Turner
r Entertain, Auxiliary
'
I

’

r.,t.

V
- today for Jaei
*h&gt;ir ( " tl,rr *

■' « -

r» mi nic 1111 ll» •• i n a i r iu no o f
be r ■
s b t e r . Mi? i A u tre * *
B u sb y o f /
Lm inviM K v . d a u g h te r o f D r . j
uni Mr* &gt; :S ititibv o f lltitml- ,

■;

i

Friend* o( VIr» h i
will be glad to I, i, "
ha* recovervd from ,

PITCHED

COINS .GUARDED

NIAGARA
PALLS. K.
Y.
Aug. t J
— A policeman In
a Jbetblnu eult b ttationed dally
at' th . Wfok of (be American
fall, off Lana bland to recover
r e n t ’piubed by touriate Into the
hollow «f a large ro«k. The po*
Iteeman prevent, (mall boys from
attempting to recover the money
the" risk •of bring .wept ov.r

w ar

C h rislln n

.ind

swimming

P u r ty , a i - i l i
* g iv i n ^rm uiaHy
hv I lie M o itlu n ir m lic r s n f P I

Mr*. Hi G. Drak. of St.te*Bonn
Garner
vilte, N. C , waa boatna at bridga
U .t evening to a *mall gioup of • Ramey of Ailnntn &gt;•■
a
f«w
d
ay.
here a , it,Sr Wad* at tb . fcom. of her mo­
ther, M n R . W. Turner, whom Mr. and Mr*. I.. V c.i
*b* ha. been vbiting f .r tome
tiro , during « * w » » i r .
Mir.nd gaukn .Tlowera decor­
ated th . room In whkh a table
i u w t up for plsytw- Th* ho*’
tea. aerved. an It. coune at the
ronelualoif a f th . garnet whan
high too re prUe Wat awarded to
lira. S&lt;U&gt;« H.U ob and low to
Mia, 4. 0 , a * r o r . J r ,
■
Present were: Mra John Mil­
ler.' IU«» Vrancaa Pe.raon, Mra.
Kddb NeUon, Mra. J . G. Simon,
J h . and Mra. Drake.

j

Kapun \
fi.it*rmtv in h&lt;»noe.
f,f the 1 * - I* ,n iiiy fib** c«Meg®
#I im
I i "l »v

N EW

BLOUSES

te rv o l U

helil o f f Ja p a n e s e a lla c k *
$»-■ th e
lie rin * checked a llie d tro o p s .** in '

Archangel.
Suppci ( m .

re v iv ifie d

|»i- 'nf»er. w ilt b*1
hel«l
uirig at (hi- lliib s iln - u d

I
I
|
i

v,

•‘nontry « iub in tVrlnndn,
A niu»,,'*'r sii buiifciril memh* 1• »u, l"**es *4in I
d a te s
h avg f
| m . ii im d t s J t - i'ilt ie n d t h r y e a r l y
»f fun- ir
ittshi-eSf K d w a n C
H in tfin s tcufr 11 N exsfiin n , Rh^ nk
W o o d ru ff|&gt; iW "lf I I i i v r H u i \ ‘ JLtpu s
M .uftow i *
v V illi tm I H f f« r . hm l

*ma&gt;h*-ri While

•

Bus- *»’

a rm ie s on the e a st
south
"
and w est and f x r r i n l
th e
rod U k f n ,,u'
b n n ner o f ro m m u n iim
to
the ' ‘•‘ f ” M"
v e ry p ld r * o f W m s a w
! 1
t tilled m thu*** ilav« " t h e Na'
iwdeon o f b o te h e xism " and " w a r [ h* 4,r‘
lord o f the so * it
c o n sta n tly
w a*
l e n in V W hen the
LA BO R
.fu n m iry . 1924, n
thi- m an tle o f rw.

D AY

J a^p t mimiDAr
SW V
i f Mr*. J . T. Ppp.
Mra, Lena
Barbara

‘JJtth c

-

the bl-monUlv mcetlof of the
TuMday Contract Chib. 8ummer
(lower, wwra arranged through­
out tha home for th . Informal
game* of brldg. played during
Ik . morning.
Mia. Walter Coleman .cored
,Wgh for the p n M and Mra.
Floyd Primer waa th . .efe.no
Winner. In tha middle of lb .
, S' t* Ii4
fniiHi was

HOLLOWAY'S

j M ARIN E ROOM

‘i

a m ii

f.&gt;m

mi

woo&lt;

I I ’* pnrt-uw niul |m
■Etirhti
r r lr b r .t r il
“ ' 'Idntg a iin iv i- ta e t .

I

SH O PS

r» ..i - c iHdiMMi w:m hurt*

VI l
» &gt; I*. Ib ll I I-at*
I lf
K l, I
i II.[■ -rPibelli lilt*
\\ C i - k ll li f
si 11. u ii in , iiTf.iln i , M m , Hu *i 1i L c ‘!*il |- |||

Ju n o .

Mr*. ! ! . C. Me't'ill, i an il
t»r. Mr*. Harrv Wc .iv i-r iif
Maple Avenue have
^Op, fli.. to visit rchfi

I

Vi ■

m

I|

ply til ntt.ti.lcri * th®

• it|i* .t.
t *if h* p jti*ri&gt; ! ,
M iss
I I mI i M - ( iiu u ih e ll nL N iiU tilC lll
m ..H i c* i
r w ed.
M i, I** II Ju n e and w if e I m u
l AI»* t i . I * mi ia ii.i y is t t is l M r
d a v a a* th . r u r a l «r In, hruthei | lories* l ii il c and t .u ir in , M r, ft*
tn -tew a*&gt;d r i r i e r , D r . nut M r
U K in * '1 i ll an d kdixniH dli r i t i n k .
| Im Ip.M Hm idnv T h e y w en* «n
J tn lli' I*i (w ill I s | n irtl* Hit
llu d r
| hiuicym iM iii.
Vfrn. ( L f \ I e T ile ii ml r l ii lr i i 4*n,
i v . f t * . n l,
|M i m u d ,
and
M a ry
ll^ llJlxi* ;*iid l it t le ’ ff I : M ih o l i f t
othy Wlgglo*.
la d fln nd ty f*»r Kt W a y in*# Inxhf
• f lh r f they w ill v Is|t h i‘ l‘ li s t e r ,
At Brock ami P.ii? Hr** I
| M r * A g n r .1 l*MrtOiu and f a m ily
turm-d yentenLiv front II
Miiyv M r iy Stun* * is In P a y Vilb and ColumbU, 8 . (’., w
ktoufi IlCTirh th is w&lt;ek w ith h * r
they vlflt.il (o r-th e pn»t ni
l l l i u l h i fVj Fr i*r«'«i
i l fttuhe.
* n o n r,
wiilt relative*.
• M r*. It . N . Jx tie v ili U sp e n d in g
tha- xvva'ti nt Dnytonu Item -h.
Friends of Cbiude Herndmi will
T h e Iftip tlat M l*« ln im ry S o c ie ty
igret to learn that lie uniter- w ill n u r 'l nt th e r h u e h
n e il

Ualtkl ■siiib i "h tb "1Hyl
Driaw.r

11.11 .vte

Mb* Adelaide Hi, hlrr tin
tunted from Nra i . i t k ........................... -ii In 1*uulh H ilh d - iy w ith
n ••♦"«•
I.V h i
^ lim la y
.h e attended T e a .1 * r . d h y . • |"» t&gt;
viurc % b..*l i. . It* . \lr^ Amie s
of Columbia
Unix • lv

Catemyn and MnuxMorgt
rivrrt-H odw m ,

*
I'snn*
it siripta?
■ % i .tints?

w pdtllti^

h«. mine

rr

Ann .Hall

S n

►.lh

* Mra.
Blanche
I ’ lik n if i
an* I
daughter, Betty J pan. rHumeri
yeriorday from . 0 n vi^t*k^“ v i *it
with Mra, Pkk:m **
sister in
Chattanooga, Trim

Hauer

PA G F. A N T

•Him*. Any

-

Mrs. Walter Morgan
Is Hostess At Bridge

C h u rch

Rti&lt;»i« * warwmry soldiery and 11rr*' 1
built a military machine which
He "

Pi Kitn|»:i Alpha To

CtMnd&gt; e l f t i . i - !iJ&gt;ar
He glad to lenrn th.ii •&gt;
va)**c!ng a t her StMIIC
Avenue following n it-..-

m in is te r,

p

P la y g r o u n d

He did attain hhrk place in the execute'*
eaily day* of th** Soviet Union, ur** in.,
but he Ml froni that eminence emtfe-«i.'
to bxt'ome a htimeleaa nomad, hiwrr-*
barred from E u ro p e and Aala ? f S ta in
a ml forced e a rly m 1937 to final [
i* "
haven with a dit rip le In M exico
F V f
Second only to Nikolai Ijnxin 1^|1*‘ Ti*.
when the b n la h e vi'tl* nellrit pow* ^ nlv
i r in 1917. he w*». the flrat com- frrr
mander ,»f foreign affair*, then nf * V
I oca m e

Jenningt Hart
I,..
from ■ week', vf.it m
ery, Ala., where h- i....h
Ultra oat-em nten at i..m

Mra. H . G . Drake U .
' Hostess At Bridge

H fIPI V Ctjmt « T»V

th ro u g h m any w a r a to o v e rv o n le " P o w e r a
ill h e a lth ami ward o ff attempts t h e ir pi
on hi* life by fHihtieal fW *
point w

Th. afternoon waX-wpriit with « * a p b V F S i / A
,
i rontnte for wkbh pruv. wvr. tb . g e w t of Mni^A l- I y ■
» * ° ° bJ
J - L. Nlblack and
U n . R ev . D. Andrvws.

Truth Seeker. Cam of th . P in t
Mcthodi.t Church will meet a t 3&gt;
00 P. M. a t the- home of M n . W.
C. D*kle on W«*t Bid. with Mu.
Deklc, Mp, Tl. If. Duncan and

ICE CREAM
SUPPER

l l i v i n i,
T m t .l i
itb «ol II tr

(r * a ir a « 4 t'nM Ps«» Om I
Mcxitiiii
RRuin in * futile attempt to sue no le*
ete&lt;l Nikolai I.min i* strong rmild h
man of the Union of Socialist, lion* »&gt;f
Soviet Republic-*, ufter that to co u n tr\
i o ve rth ro w
the trnvarning croup, T t t ih k
be«t!**i! by Jo aeph
Stalin
a n ti, c a v e th.

ton. A h . t Robert M. lU lel of
♦his cits . «»n (*f Mr, and Mrs.
t. T liabb •t hi tun Mills, AU.
Tbc it ...... ..
wm *oti*mnifitl
H a trin U &gt; . \n -m 1 7, in L e x in g t o n ,!

P erson als

Iliarv fa' tka Bi~nthrwhctod of*
Railroad Tralnmvn to flin iiy »f- ’ ***■ *°

tr z J:v ^ 'k ::r

lib

Mon* than 1,200,000 people ill
\rirentmn ar«» now engaged It
agrteulturo or stink raising.

* l&gt;0|| |.o|it enuui ri*.
I ••miI mu MetiMpdii
!*• en d i a u i n r |ien»*»•• «• III. h i liu .n n o .
I1* f fi*T

JvJifjif^her coiiiTn^ Mi.'.'l

| \ riii'd- of Mr,

lh o *i'

HATS

I .at m l

Ki-tnalil j ,nuelit&gt;'ii

BAGS
L PRICE

ALL
Summer
Hats To (.'lose
Out For

f'hnrir* R.U-

I r lh n
n f i i t 11 Ind cn
w ill
tv
L t d '!&lt;&gt; I, iff! ( l i l t
he i&lt; finpro vitr iit ti - hi»nu* *'f h e r fiiirv n ts .
v ir, pud Mi
\\
B / ii c h r y , fni
w(ftpf i i
nt •*!-► ratio n it! Ihv

Most Of Tl.vse
Bagh Are I lively
Dark lA-ii(herN

Vieniurial H im*

I'it a l.

t h e ir i- in - 1 * f.»r .
IrU . f k x i i r * m m In r.
lf a lg e r . end - i- li'f

lent an operation this morning
la the Ferald-i-aughton Meiimriul Thursday nt a :00 I*. M.
A n n in -

Ii*' tue from

■nun ^ h- *■ hhi* has hevu
‘ |*ii“ri Iwip ifDmthv.

n rir? o n t _ la L - I he

Wnxrfnir- i m i T ' n t -ywner W im r
- M bs a!j&gt; te—ealdaretf— l* -~ c x -

pec ted V

return ' lodav

l i U t - L e f rifle Jd ftv . W .,|.l; W * , SrST

M r-. J . 'V . M r l a i n . S r .; A i r . and
Imm M
i* . 1*. It. Iio n le y , M r*, m id Mr&gt;.

[mulbimiw of Europ'

Orlando where ah . ha* been th&lt;gueit nf\h*r aunt. Mr*. Ruth 8 . II, L e v y , M r. nn-I M ra . J . T .

M r L * h , I r .i ,M r . und M r * . A - ! . .
M w iP h M w . K lh e l T h o n ia a . M r* .
N a n n ie M o ra n ,
M r. a m i
M r*.

ONE RACK

Kd»on 0..IL
Jehu Divia
of
ilagenlaw n,
Maryland,' l« spending the Week
with Id* father, A. W. Duvf*.

Special Close-Outs
i
No Try-Ons No Exchanges

Covington* for Ih . past twu &lt;l*iy*.

Mother's!
t,b

Y o u ’ll
11 n d
imart
backdd
school wear fa

|
,

B U f“

*

TMaa children'* Irte M i or®*
U t .fM o u o uUioiuUIy orivertb * 4
FaU b te ‘ 'Moody
und
t t A ^ I k o r (laau, and wo
offer .y e a a largo variety of

Mr. and Jlra. J . t i . Asiarello
and dntiebter,
daughter. MU*
Ml*. Joanna
Joanne A
A»*i^ivl
**'re IK; hlan -to leave the biller
onrl of.lh l* week for I-ilbhurg
to vUU relative, for about n
m o n th .

’*

$100

h'uiiirt Advance Htylra! Amailngly Low frlcedl

and Women's Coals

SUMMER

1

1 Mr. amt Mr*; J . F . Gmdv fcnd
'daughter, Mlad Comtanru firmly.;
or Ws-Mofton. D. C., nrrivrl
rexteniitr to be" the giK-sl* of
Mr*. Nnncy Rrwck ond family
for about .10 ilays.

COATS

G y p p in g D rcH se s

J P R IC E
•Theau are all lovely
■nd . appropriate fur
year around wear.

Mr. ami Mr*. Ro** Ambrson
ond the former** parenl*, M r
end M r*,.Frank Anderson, of l&gt;r
landn were the guest* Tncwlay |
evndnp nf Mr*. Andermurs pa-irnt*. Mr. and Mr*. J . Is Hurt I

Brassieres

Mr*. II. r , Traylor nml Mi»*
U Ua Trayter have returned ini
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•jpdn in • fatiU attempt to »uce**d Nikolai Lenin oa atrong
man of the Union of Socialist
Sorlot Republic*. oftor ‘that .to
Tfotaky ami Stalin never for-!
overthrow tho governing groap
beaded by Jo.«ph Stalin &gt;N (a re their rivel for aaplrlng to the
through many yoaro to overcome power and p m llrr of I coin. end'
01 health and ward aff attempt* their nuarrrl developed to the
point where Stalin nought the
on Mi Uf* by political fooa.
lio did'attain higlT place in tbo execution of hi* foe aa a "traitfly dayi of ih* Soviet Union, or" and Trotakv, according tnl
t he fell from that eminence Confeaiion* of hi* convicted fol­
to become a homeltaa nomad, lower*. made the eeianeination
barred from Europe and Alia (if Stalin, a part of hi* achnne
ami forced early In 1BST to find for a return to power.
Ex‘'e. #, aurh, held no terror*
haven with a diiriple In H a h a
Second only to Nikolai 1Lenin fo* Trtil.Vv In fart he pa**ad
when the boUHevlit* Mixed pow­ only till veur* end «It month*
er In I t 17, he was the flrat com­ free in hi* native Ruuta and IS
mander of foreign affair*, then nf th,,*,- vi» r, mvrn-d the in­
became war mInti tar, revivified terval between hirth nml hi* fir *t,
Rotala’a warweary aoldlery and ar»—-t
Hr wit* Igtrn Oc’o&gt;—r 2(1. 1(1Til,
huilt a military machine which
held off Japan*** attache he- Bt- J b a . tun ul lla m l -Hr.iuMiv »t|
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beria, checked allied troop* to B W * * ™ * Archangel, amaihed White Boa- l i v e d n e a r 7.lnov&gt;o'1&gt;. valmut #11,
elan ermlee on the Mat. aouth
and welt and carried the red
banner of com muni am to the
Very gatea of WarMW.
Called In thoae day* “the Naileon of bolaheviam" and “war
rd of tha *ovietx”, hi* nama
ronatantly wa»
coupled -With
lin in ’*. When the latter died In
LABOR DAY PAGEANT
Jaanary. t m , tt aeemed that
the mantle of power Would fall
peacefully upon the ahoulder* of
the tonlor member of the firm,
and ha tried to don it. But, alwny* an Indlvldnallit In Common*
Ut party council*, he had made
eprmlee. Bealdee h* had not for*
molly (olnerl ■' holahevlat wing
nMIl 1917 and tlder* of ' that
faction, henchmen of Lenin alnee
1W V dee me,I him an boatark FAIIM TRADITION HRTAINRD
They rallied to Joaeph Stalin,
OTTAWA. t)hln. Aug. 22—(An
executive accretarv of the com*
—Mr and M&gt;*. S. O. Hall cele*
“rated their 57th wedding annl*

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» ' N ENNE. Wto., Aug. 22

Wh

oiler are leaving thL*
to*ton gotl thd eastern
a month's vsjaliotu*,,
oncho .riekron ■'!»(&amp;
Betty Jean, returned
am a tom week*' visit
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Stiu»l«»r O'Mnhuncy, llemol

,nd Rep rear ntdlive Frank
I). 1 t I.mi. Itepubllran, were r#4
Hop tied liy their rcipcCtiV*
pa&gt;'
m Tuesday'* primary on
the t.ulv nf unofflclnl return*.

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er. Kfw. Harrv Wraver. of 203

( a m ATFOU* h*rw eiWf to JewapTO j^j to vlalt relative* for a
than 15.000 policemen rofrom Ihe London Metrupoll*
foree have ln-»n drafting pen.
1 (•■(allng'nioi* than $10,000,*
a year.

[clfttore of Daytona
&gt;boon tapendiny m few
a y o g i o f hla brotherala ter, ■Dr, and Mr*.

r- l.effh-r lioiiie from Laurel
rump whure ahe ha* been
the po*t IWo month*.

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l*hed him awl hi* thief anil ileal which Mr. Hair* parenU and pacelebrated
lieutenant*. The man of hla Tia# lental grandparent*
jheir golden wedding annlvetaar.
ami fall wa* len yean.
Yet hi* wme a vale* which mil*
fortuno coud not *tl!L From exile
In Turkextan, Turkey, France,
‘Swollen, Norway arid'M exico, he
rkrrled on agalnat the Blalln re*
tim e. He wrote, g«T* Interview*
and ,on occasion. mad* public ad­
dressee (n Russian. French, Ger­
man or Kncllah. Polyglot aocro*
tdrlea translated hla fulmlnatlona
Into yet other langoode*. Mean­
while moat of hla fellow exile*
had recanted ami been readmit­
ted to the 1m viet fold.
That TroUky remained a po­
tent force wo* revealed when the
HUlinltes tamed on hi* emtwhlle
adhere lit* and. In fho • IW5-37
Intrrvali obtained plot confaaalona
from thorn and axeeutod. thorn In

Hend* (tf ' Mr*1.' (tiaHee* Rag* • At , th*M, politico! tflala, In
Bn Of Okm-hohe# will be which defeiyUnlv Mated their
by
acknowledging
Pfo learn that »h« I* finpnrr- ntvn doom*
■t the home' of h*F parent*. •abotage, trdoaon and murder
'jliLl Jlr*. IV. r . Zxchry, fol- rcHernoe, ho wax named oa tho
Hlr n ircc-nt operation In th* afch-eUppplntor and th* Moacow
RMd-Lnughtiin Memorial Hoo- (o re m n a o t moved to have him

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w""«*H V n w ii by torvlfle « -jodlt.l -This
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• gcnarotlon. It aaanda
tl&lt;l* (&gt;**led mas* with no- r&gt;v . l, ehl
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chebw. n—«Hy eear» font of tba bnu fc
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to o w n j.

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Lon^ Convoy
lb oenolo last night, said II
IB had bean brought dawp
Britain during the day and
Germany’s loss of planes In
last I* daet of mara|ya atI m ar ho cion, to 1 too.
i saW T10 otan»« aro known

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« ?Q *a e monumenlti Of te a s
■no’ll barn In sit nn this a h to made only by God.
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This business nf rmjuclne local
il* bads Into 0»a Channel, wi
■ad tba most beautiful
af option to n neighborhood' lot
’ comes about because Congress
"eased a 1-W for tba d istort that
■lart “shimmering benrnlh Ihe •Hem tan ha no place" dispensing
. tending aut million, af Honor In Jhe residential aset'ems
tod the dlrldtne line runs rl»ht
wrack thro ugh, tha middle b( this
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forveastrv, could not understand
how a light ahowtr reglster»J n f / " ';
a thrre-lneh on hi* gauge. Or a t ^ *
leant ho rvild-“'t jn lll be d t o e n r ^ ''
who fought Ceasar’s
orrd a garden apray had been In*
51 D. C. were daubed
blue war paint to frl- operation near the gang* for sire
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nan started In compulsory military aarrfaa."
kwn tba waal
RepreaanUtire Miebanar (Rap.)
America, *rw nt|_“Tbe apaacb la daarly Wlllklo.
**!«■• — specific, eatapeken and
lly pilotil Ihgjr them ran be no doubt where Mr.
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P-mamal Rfillkla stands on tba eital Issues

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RAIN C A U C B TRICKED

ftra to
dctsrmks
who will
flnfch second to Detroit'* naUeaal chawpien .police ttam led
by A4 llem lng/tho nation’s No.
t band gun artist for IMS.
TJbt competitors, (artire man
■■i.oVH'an silks Ilea In Army
t m m , sleep between Army blan­
kets on Army cats, fire sere ice
ammunition In sew lea guns, and
s a t Army fo o l Tbs east Is aemlu U h c .t b s coBpatltno.. for tbsy
e t a bntrr ono sastsb a t a root of
M e w u and than draw prattles
sad equipment, a saretea rifle and
t e s week* of ja k s Kris sir at no
fUrihar coot except meals.
. p ta n a e s af Ibis 11-man nat loaal guard sad civilian teams
franc aarh »u ts, and Urn squads
from - the serrics brantkes, a rt
paldt from tbs aattaaal mateh
funds. while T h T T H O B lM Rlfls
Am« elation foots the bill far Ita
re gist a I pistol » and small-bore
thm iflons.
It*a a great place to spend a
roeatfsn. at llttla coal, but If*
no ngllday far tba shooter*. To
tbam. placing n ballat In a buUsaye la a srlante and th sr work
p r a te hard at It. Considering

it* be»n brought down h*tt
the figure ntlght actually
pe to twice that figure,
glair warned that lbs threat
German (eernlon Still l«

t and that “the future msv
:fnr tit far (Tm t»r ordeals
•sn» •*--ough which we have
(RMRfd

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heavy hom ier' forces
pel hero r«gagad." he a«(d
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two y riri yoangar, altowad many
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TO D O T H A T f

H A y L F

V E A M . y o u IJ E A T IT IN T O
TO W N AND S»EE H O W TW E
B O Y S A R E C O M IN G A LO N G

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M a t* F r u i t A nd V eg etab lea T h an
S im ila r A re n
In
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AN INDEPENDENT
V O LU M E X X X II

Member Associated Press

Cites Need For'New
f' Additions To Man
l
Power Ti

WX 0 member* of the Guard. Offi­

cers Reserve Corps, enlisted re­
serves and other units subject to
active service anywhere within
the western hemisphere o r the
Philippine Islands.
&lt;C The legislation provides
that
any G uardsaun.ur reaarre under

ih# rank of emptaln who h u deptndeoU with bo othac mtans of
•opport could m ig n within to
(Ufa ftfWr ho hot boon ortkrtd
wloto octifo atnrleo. Gtufd

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a# a u

hats under IS yean of aajlLVfisItl
ha given honorable dlaeharges.

‘ ~-**a^mpioym«nrr«rTMM

BU

rnftUd Into service would be ra­
ge teed of employer*, after thflr
^period * of active service ended,
•with the provision that they
should net then ha discharged
without cause for ona year.

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r r an f o r d

un i V e r r i t y .

►CaWf, Aug. * 3— C *V -T V United
8 la Us aann will ha usahU tn purrkaaa and storm tha world's gold
for tha raaaaa thara win ha no
omra go’d to pert base, according
to Dr, FfankHn B b m olc, former
economic advisor to tba. troaaury
tgd professor at Hesses a t
Dr. I t g w h told tha Fourth
A»— al t — ford Baafnoaa confer^
mm t o n that \ k m la ouly |37w

SAN FO RD .

F L O R ID A .

FRIDA

Papworth is
Reelected To
Head Market

Nazi Planes
Bomb London,
Six Are Killed

Advisory Committee
Decides To Make.
Minor Changes In
Setup Of M a r k e t

KnjjHsftmerf t)peh TTp
l-onpr Knnpe (Juns
And Fire Rounda
On French Coast

WALLACE WISHES WJCKARD LUCK

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II. M Papworlh, who helped
organite
the
Sa Toni
Slate
Fatm cr*'
Market .- aimer* ' a a
years aim and wk
It since that time,
chairman of the a
(or another year at a meeting''
last night at tnr market,
1
Charita Dunn. Hr , wa&gt; namnl u-rufu
vice chairman ami II J. Lehman g ^
Was re-elected •erretsry treasurer
' .
•ml manager
It waa iim&lt;lr&lt;l to move a large ’ PI cal
ahrd built several year* ag&lt;i to .aud it!
the citrus packing home where;
1
It wjll be uartl
for
rirlnring 1
,
room* ami a storage place for; V h t
era tea.
fV E 1
Office* of the Western Union
•mi Postal Telegraph branches; Q l
will h« moved to a more central, O I L
location for the incera- rd conven­
ience of farmcri. who receive and
•end many order* by telegraph I j l l
for shipment of
pn»lurr
The
tran-hc« will be operated
•• p» £j r
usual by market employe!
LFcT
Much la the huaioeaa of the
If]
market i« tarried on at night.
'a ,
and to rive a better hrht to rae.
y\
TJ on thia work, ailvlaora decid­
ed laat ni*ht to chanve the elec.
yu,,
trie wiring «v*tem Sta'I light*. (h* *&gt;;
which formerly were p.accit &lt;li
Tectly over the partition*. will he (&lt;1&lt;J
mo veil
«o that each atiill will
have a llaht in the center f^“ 'ia n te
“ .in n
| «ie|iwwti
Firmera' Market usually remalna
j
Henry A. W ilUce, retiring lccretary of africulture (right)
open until midnight, and tonit. 1 hiati*
wishes his successor, Claude Wickard, luck at a final p rru confer- tlmea all night.
&gt;Hard,'
enca'lit Waahinjton. Wallace resigned the port to bno*t hi* uwr
Mr Lehman ani'l toitav that (),• |(i
many request* for atalla have
j|Jjj
campaJrn for vlce-preildent on the Democratic ticket.
Seen received bv the market anil jn |y
thoee on hand will he accepted a t 1 gw-j/.
the nait meeting of the hoard, Welh
Sept. 3. Other application* will
p
be acted upon a* they are re - 1 m, A ,
reived
I and; 7
i The advisory board aim votml
J
.to equip colored employe* of the
! market with large buttons *" | „ 1 *
I farm en ran tall who l’ wwvfclnn

Contingent Faces Call Hifrirlns Saya Project
To Active Service Will Need Cooper­
On September 15 ation To Complete
An Atlantic Coa*t Line engine
Sanford'* four-man delegation
puffed Into Sanford thia after­ -returned from Jacksonville Thurs­
noon palling a trainload of almoet ISO National GuanUmen, day after s conference on the
healthier
and
browner
after po'iihility of resuming passenger
throw week* 0f maneuver* at boat srrvlri- nn the St. John* i
Camp Beauregard. I.a.
lliver add E d w a rd . R. IDggina,
The contingent waa expected secretary of the Chamber of
to arrive at, Z :&lt;0 o’clock, accord Commerce, -aid today the project
Inr to nllread official*, but due "can Ihi worked out, but it Will
tij delays euroute the train didn't lake the combined cooperation of
n ^ - h r until 3 JO o'clock.’. - The. -all the rllies on the reute-andj
Guardamen '■ mart*- a - a baet atop all theTinTpl(.-ifWWould be ben;fo r * braahfait In 'Albany .early i-fitte-3 by tbi* additional attrac­
thia morning.
tion in icnlral Florida.’'
Whlla the (luardimen were In
Mayor Walter H. Coleman, G.
I^ulalana for the war gamea. D- Workman, and John lltnlrrCongreaa had almo*t completed. niiitrr were other members of
lagialaUon
on
the
National the Sanford contingent who at­
Gamut Mobillxation mil, which tended the conference.
areald empower Prealdent Roose­
With repriMenlalWea from Pavelt to eall the Guard Into ac­ litka and Del^nd also present,
tive service and send them any the party had
luncheon
with
p)ac« In lha western hemisphere Cent S. B. Baltry aboard the
an d'to poaaaaalon* and territories yarht Cheerio, after which the
of the United States, ineluding
the Philippine Islands.
Company commanders a t Camp
BeanW«*rd were Issued orders
•artier this weak requesting them
to have their men ready fo r,se r­
vice bir S e p t II. The Sanford
well as units in the
m
s s t Army Area, pro Includ­
ed In tha order.
was not worked out, lha yacht
Men y*tlh femlllea and decaptain believe* the run can te
pendants wilt he egamptad from made between Sanford and Jack ­
thia ardor however. They will to
permitted to m i n from tha Na- sonville In 12 hours.'
Mr. Ulggine was
asked
to
tleoal Guard U tte y so daalrq. ,
make a contact with total man
and other* Interested In Orlando
and have them send a delegation
to the next meeting of tho group,
whkh will te held Thursday tn
Jacksonville. It was also decided
ROUSTOM, 'Aug. BA— (#&gt;— to try to get a representative
from
Green Cove Springs. '
The eptn aornehute, sort o f an
Insuraaoo policy fo r teat pilots,
Discussing the resumption of
tea Btoda fu appearance a t the passenger service on tha BL
k U t e l l Guard airport here.
Johns Rlvar after a topee of aver
Tnfcta# new ships on total spin* 15 years, Mr. Illfgina mid today
for th# army la a rigorous hue- that “if this route U property
( t e h so the air corps toe davit- advertised, there la no doubt that
•wed Uto aptn ’chute to c a t down thoi) umls of people will Include
It in their tripe to Florida, ae
the t a ttear to tn tost pilots.
FhWpi, Dm parachute U t by the river li one of the p at.
T leatee. Whoa tha rip cord standing natural attraction* of
Ike itlU,**
"M r. Higgins is of too opinion
that Ule prelect to A
ful nnportanilv for Baaford to
get the benefit of a concerted
effort to develop Uto •*. Jehno
Rtvvf. .tfcf 'Nile ^ A m e r i c a . ’ '
trsctkm If It r r prate
share of the tourtaf
compelllloo .with the

U ««em e4

F f f .a

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•Kiel of Imnilis In, In s’ oil
||uq‘l\ IHijiulillml Loll-

7 Unlisted Men,
2 Officers, Die
As Diane (’rashes

d 'H viiluirhi mill inflicteil *
'"l| ..f -ix known killed in «t1 o k ■ o f itioiinhnif
violence
•Ui-wli. ro in Kiitfliind
and

Eastern Star
Will Observe
‘Morris Day’
Itaskrl I’ienie Plan­
ned At Sanlandn
&gt;&gt;prin«:s Thursday

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Mtf

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night ahift, n* it I* s* light s*
noon. So forgetting lim*1. wc take
our eim era ami hu*llc off the
(’&gt;inreia tn the G ra y.Lin e . ■* wc
aio to b k c an additinnal
sh|c
trip, by land, *J0 mile* in the Intrrior'A f Juneau, In *ce the great
Mcndaghill Glacier.

The Department of Ceremontale
Is nrrenrlnf to have tha guber­
natorial party brought under po­
lice exmtt from their hotels In
New York to Uto fair grounds
where It will to received with ell
the pomp end circumstance which
rightful'? gooe with tha recep­
tion of distinguished inmate.
There will be Ivncbe* and dinner*
to well as toon of Um ground*
and reservations a t n number of
Ike leading amusement* on the
* TAtMtha Florida building theta
will kg the aeael formalities at­
tending the reeopttow of the gov­
ernor and his official family
which all Floridians and friend*
of Florida ora ergad to attend aa
pattkfpaat*. BpaeiaY entertain,
meat pragmas ore being ar­
ranged for the eceathm.

Saturday, SepL 7 will to the

“Governor ’* Day*. Bondar, Sept.
A Will to *AH Florida Day* bat
tha programs of entertainment
•nd »atmoment will cover both.

Tito tour
startl'd from
the
Pi incite, which t*Hik u* over the
huiintea district. Up on Star Hill,
saw the Governor1* manainn, the
Fcitoral Building*, the retidcottal ttoirlcta ami nn a highway
■ Tongas* National Fnteet,
er Highway. (In this high.
i.MW cnuntiy hnntcs, Hair.
I ranches. Wc saw fields
I f owrrs - snd
flowers
m almolt at the foot of
loll Glacier.
■atoll Glacier has the diaof telng the only glacier
lha to the face of which
y diivs In an automobile.
M of this glistening and
gkeier
is appiexlmataly
Qea wide, and is several
l feet thick. Upon reaching
koler we got out of the
M wslkcd about 50 feet,
■ a rocks that hava teen
taaoth by the tremendous
| of the Glacier, In lie
of passing oeer them. We
to te d over some of the
rocks and found a bridge
eh tending out over Auk
akteh tune et the foot of
ctar. We were then touch,
i face
GlMier.
I K # of
OI the
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' * small portion'of the
to
wax sa clear U
with lildeecia v ;MfMa
from It. We ran led thia
■ of Glacier tech to the
to did set melt et all.
' gitver said if wa would

lake n ruble fnnl from the til'
lire. *ct it in the ' sun. it w‘“‘bl
Irtki- Iwuly,* hnuia In mill it.
nherr a*, a cubic font nf in'nu
(.11 lufi’il lec, placed by III- -Id*’
n f ■hi- Glacier ier, would nn-lt in
ton hmir*.
We* minis pictures «f Mcmlrn
ball G aclsr. at nearly l*&gt; tm
clock fnt night) Vrhib’ Ihc «kn»
were Vloiuly and y et It *»“ * •*
light at 10.00 A. M.
After iesving Mrndrnbsll (ila,Icr wc were driven 'around » Imip
tin nunh rough,
womlril land*,
n h r'r we sew severs) ml taxi”*
bcinjr built. Then tha nuul wound
around the picturesque
shores
of Auk Late, where wc li.nl a
briutiful view of
Mendenhall
(i sricr, rising above with i|* mil­
lions »f color rvftoctrd In Ihiden: blue waters of Auk l*«kc.
In the rlty of Juneau, wc went
into the eight story, model n IIn
lei llaianof, noted for The Gold
Room and Th* BaUtle Room, in
th» Loungo wore the fsmou*
aint lugs of Sydney Leuirncc.
hit lintel would do justko In
any lorgs city.
In all tha Alaska towns where
we mad* pait, wars automohilcs
ami trucks, yet M or 3U milra Is
the mmt a tor ton travel In dap
vaclallv.
Of course Juneau has many
1ar-rooms, but wa an y encoun­
tered ona dtunk man. that wsa
when wa were returning to the
Princess, after 11:00 o'clock, and
while window i to pptng, we went
dawn two blockt poet, where wn
should havn turned to tha doth.
Just aa we wore paealng a door,
which happened to t e a bar room
aaoM men were Just about drag­
ging a man out, to waa very

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In
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Sumter county market already
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supply ncrvice, A liw * li« k ins*
k r l and a meat rutiug plant a n 1
al*n being added In the \\ eh-lrt
market srl-up .

BLANK MAKING HI’ KKDKD
LONDON, Aug. 23 -I/1V -llritaln now is using mats pro
durtinn melhmi* In turning out
training plane*. A track assem­
bly line Introduced in a British
aircraft factory, It wa* dl&gt;cln«c*l
yesterday, la being U*eet fur fine)
i lagr* i&gt;f construction nf the
fast Milra-Master single-motored
training pla nee.
IIOR8R IN TilK PARLOR
FA LL FIVER, Maaa.. Aug. t3
—(AA—
Itoy
A tteara
awake
shortly after midnight to find o
horse In hie porior. The animat,
owned by a neighbor, had won.
derad from Ms stall amt kicked
upon the front door of Athearn’c
house.

"It Imik* i t i f . iuir tMunber*
hu*«- limit- Ihr p*li Iw-susw the
firmisii gun* h sir g&lt;mw *ll*nt.“
«mr Union rrpnilnt, hut e half
him, L t* r lim "big Hrrtha*'* oprni-,1 up ngiiin, *rn*iinK uw r five
*hrll* in I * * minoli-i.
What npiwarnl to hr parachute
flare* itiop|M*| by llrittih homhrr* to light thrir tsravt* wsr*
*rrn over Ihr Errlwh r***«t and
•rarrhlight* wvavnl sihI critv.
riiw»l 111 Ihr »ky.
All along Ihr Frvncb r e n t
from lloulngns to I'alal* antL
aircraft gun* of th- German*
wvrr in arlkin.
I&gt;n the cos it of tha Dover
•trail*, hours after tha homhardmrnt of lha rnnvoy, two flight*
of German bombers- one of 15
ami the other nf sewn attemptel to drive inland hot Had after
tierce air battle* |g which they
le*t three
end perhaps
font
plane*. It wa* rcpnstrd.
givitt« of Itrltnni ,g» the Dover
cliffs cheered a* two Na-1 boeah.
era went ilnwn with smoko poet
lag fwm them after sncountorlor
a stiff anti-aircraft barrage and
irm iiM is m Sh * v s i n ,

LOCAL W EATH ER

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                    <text>T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20, 1940

Britain Ready
For Long War,
Says Churchill
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rktness, «* Ires led a bond of
F, P. Stevens, Jr., docketed
a charge of speeding, waa
id guilty and fined
_ or
day*. W. U. McCllntocb, w M
charged with operntlng a
ness without a license, had
Case dismissed, a* did James
*, who-was brought up on a
M l driving charge.
Buck
drier , charged with drunklag and found guilty, was
ill a sentence of SO days In
I. The** ease* were all white
_ Colored persona listed on Ui*
Racket Include th* following:
t ’ Bishop Allan, brought up on
charge o f Investigation o f petit
^.larteny, had hie case dismissed.
The case against Haul Stavani,
chargtd with
disorderly
eoni A eat, was also dismissed. Charges
•galnit Frank Lathrop for dtotarty conduct war* continued,
rthi* Ha* Prlnea was brought
fora th* court on two charge*,
Muh and carrying concealed
Moons. She waa found guilty
both Counts and on th* first
la sentenced to 00 days In
II, and on th* second to 60
, . Ansley Tolea, accused o f dtaOrdcriy conduct, had hie case
dismissed, as did John English,
g lfo
charged with disorderly
conduct.
Polly
Miller
wa*
. docketed on two charge*, carry*
'la g
a concealed weapon and
drunkenness. On th* first charge
ah* waa found guilty and fined
fSS or 10 days, and on the seegad aha waa also Judged guilty
•MR. fined 110 or 30 days.. The
case' against Sylvester Miller, acruaed of disorderly conduct, wae

fomit.

Admiralty announced that two
German transport* were bombed
In Hagncrend. Norway, midway
Stavanger and Bergen,
on the Norwegian coeat lying clo­
sest to England.
It waa not stated whether the
transports were laden with Nail
troop* which might be used In a
Cmaa-Channel lirvaaloo.
British bomber* in another
1800.mite flight over the Alp*
last night
and
early
todav
.t y n t e L J U l i’a Wggaet “ a ircraft
plants In Milan and Turin far
the third time In a week, the
air mlnlstrv laid, while planes
of the British co*it*I command
heavily
bombed
the
French
seaport and naval air ham of
Boulogne^gwffltep channel coaat
w*4in*» JlBTlh- -nigh
command
epIH Cunro h i
Rmvfoy
night a* well as Milan, aud Torln hut that da ma re was "InalarwMtator" T fom - V tr ttf 'ff wm*
reported that the port a t Ron.
lorn* and Ita base* had hr»n
"virtually
deatrored'*
by
the
weekend British sttarks.)
Other British bomb«r* stnirk
deep across Herman, and bombed
the Nail aluminum works al
Bad Rhelnfalden *»d ■ German
chemical wort's *t Waldahut near
th* Oerman flwin
frontier, It
was atatad.
German airdromes at Freiburg.
Habahelm and
Mulhous*
also
were "heavllv damaged" hv Drll-'
,lah bomba during Ih* night, II
was added.
(Th*
Swiss,
accusing
"for­
eign planes" of bombing a Swiss
railroad station near th# German
•border, said.that on* shed of th#
Natl aluminum seorki was He.
stroyed and that another burst
Into Games.)
Having stepped up th* pace
end scope of their attacks last
Friday night, the British bom her,
w«re. spreading over virtually
s|| of western Enron*, attack­
ing airdrome*, aviation plants,
war Industrie* and German navai

LD BARN RATTLERS’ HAVEN
WILLOWS, Calif., Aug. 19—
ff—Alxty.one rattleanakea ware
nnslaas whan a bant which had)
Mn standing on Kendrick ranch
’ C. B. Wheeler for 40 yaari
as rated. It had long b*#n eueKind of being a ratUaanaha

WiUlde Surprised At Canning; K itchen
President Roosevelt
RUSHVILLE, lnd., Aug. 20—
(ip)—Wendell Willkle aaid leaf
night Secretary Ickea had ate ted
“ plain and tlmpla falsehoods," in
a radio addreap iaat night and
that, he waa “ aitonlahed that the
Preaident of the United Slate*
would authortxe auch apeech."
The
Republican
pmldentia!
nominee sent the following telegiam to Chairman Joseph Marlin
of the Republican National Com­
mittee:
“ Pleaae waste no money in buy­
ing radio lime to answer Ickea.
It la unworthy o f aniwer. Unable
to make any reply to the accep­
tance apeech, the New Dealer*
are evading issue by resort to
fMxe,P*t»f*&gt;*LjTet*ndo#*.
----- "Ae—••matter o f fartT'P'ipeclfleally opposed Inaull and voted
for Mayor I^Guarriia. The only
truthful reference to me ip the
whole apeech la that I rent a
small apartmrnt at 1010 Fifth
Avenee about a mile away from
Mr. Roosevelt'S town houao Ju*t
Off Park Avenue."

Parttea
For S p lit In
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Wfmpm fag grim f&gt;**» &gt;

War Jitters Boom
Preserving Food Music B u s i n e s s ,
For Lunchrooms E specially Pianos

tcw»ff*eee m w ra*a * m «
ing equal part* of the Jolfg of
elderberrfe* and hog plums and
adding a cup of sugar for each
cup of juice, a palatable
tally
taatlng much like grape Jelly
ran be made, Mr* Andrew* explained.
“ A delicious jet" results when
the aoft, undesirable pear* which
ire ao numerous at thl* Urn*
of year are combined with the
pulp remaining after luiee la #*traded from hog tiluma," Mrs
Andrew* itated. 'Thl* I* good
either on sandwich** y t - aa a
meat accompaniment."
These two new rev ipea were
discovered after It waa found
that the guava crop had been al­
most eliminated hr the frees#
Mr*. Elliaheth P H lc n , .unit
supervisor who la jn charge "f
the canning kitchen, ha*, been
scouting the cnunlv looking .for
surplus truck, fruit and glass
•are to carry on the .work, She
)*■ * J%TttPA^wor*cf&gt; *)M four or
rive^NV/F' RtrfV Wnriiihe under
her. »cmrdlng to Mr*. Andrew,
An Invitation to people o f the
county waa eitmded
by
the
home demonstration agent M r l«.
It the canning kitchen and see
the work being done there.

party In Philadelphia and It Is­
n’t politically possible for him to
Europe’a g » r haa lowered In
hark up enmieh now to bring romes and the standard of Hv.
them In lln# Without these lead- inr In Nkaragiis._______________
•honld go thrr* will be mar* R**'* to guld* them In the way they
IP YOUR TASTE DEMANDS
publicans voting for Roosevelt
THE BEST IN
thi* year than ever before.
Bald th* Republican: Why Just
look at the parade o f toltera al.
Ieady—Senator* Burk* and "Cot­
ton Fsl" Smith; Georg* White, a
former Democratic’ national com­
mute* chairman; Lewis Douglas,
John Han** and former Senator
James Reed and that’* Juat th*
BE SURE TO VISIT
beginning. Roosevelt
split th*
SANFORD'S NEWEST
Democratic parly by his decialon
PACKAGE STORK
to run for a third term and by the
high-handed method* of hi* man­
agers at Chicago. For every on*
of thea# men of prominent*, there
are hunrdeda o f thousands In the
rank-and-file who feel th* asm*
way and *fo swinging ovgr.
There'll h* more Democrats In th#
Germany’* cat population of .rank* of Republican voters In
430,000 before the war baa been November than at any Urn* In th*
greatly reduced.
history of th* party.

LIQUORS

william Howard Realty,
of
Dallas, Teiaa, President of th#
National Association of Music
Merchants,
said
that
manu­
facturers and dealer* expert-d
to sell between I1R.000 and 140000 new pianos this year, which
would make 1040 the heat year
for the sale of manual pianos
since 1025
Makers and^diatributar*
at
other Instruments, he aalil. also
had reported notable gains in
sales, best sellers including trum­
pets,
clarinets,
saaaphnnes
(which are returning to popular
favor after a slump) and gut.
tare.
—
Mr. Beasley, whose
associa­
tion sis sponsoring the
annual
music industries convention, at­
tributed the ripanded sales of
musical instruments to four ma­
jor factors.
"The uncertainties In
world
affairs, emphasised by. preponderent attention given to newi
of the European war and it*
implications,1’ he said, "Have led
many persona to occupy
their
spare time with music.
More

and m a n p m o o i are finding a
release from the tn M iw a and
uneasiness experienced today, in
some
sort , o f
musical
exp m * ion.”
Other factor* b* n u n m U d
w*r* better muiic appreciation,
orought about threugn motion
picture* *nd the radio, Improved
trachlng of mnaic In the school*
and the adrsnoe* made In the
nanufactur* of inatrumenta.
For hiding * revolver 20 year*
ago and leaving It there. Henry
Ketledy, recently was fined 120
In Dundalk, Eire, for possessing
firearms without a license.
Honoring Lieutenant Rowan, a
plaque will b* placed on the
buna*—In BayaradT Toinrr
be" delivered'hi* famous message
U I I I t l W p Y N B e fo r e Y o i P i h i t
Oar experience In the P»la*
“
n u rsiww .od i i . we’re * « * t to be o4

r isjE s'isr tr t;

jmntajM 18 dltfareet kJgh
bgredirata) starts right la to
promote FAST baaflag. Or
writ* la front ream to em
prompt rewih*. InviaibU.
I*tno I* simply wonderful f&lt;
akin imutlnra. lie. STM, II
nvtoeMl REAL SEVER*

A VERY I lS U U llU a lU l
FO R BEST R E S U L T S

USE

WOODRUFFS WONDERFUL CELERY
SEED OR
FERRY-MORSE
SUPREME
GOLDEN CELERY SEED.
•At«) tinmaa up-to-date used to be pul cH b e c a m e

SCOTCHES

cash w an lacking. U t u* furnish Idea*. material*

and WINES

N IC K 'S
Package Store

help.’ 4Through lire A J .C . Monthly Paym aal t o
d on 'l need cash to efierf nacaenary lmprovamenM.

WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR COMPUTE AND
MODERN PAINT DEPARTMENT. BRING YOUR PAINT
PROBLEMS TO US FOR COMPUTE SATISFACTION.

:* them n ow and an joy them while y ou p a y on
, Bsonthlv terms. ThU Plan La timplo— no tad lo p *

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SECURITY FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES

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* fiepeive Protection
iRyer* of vegetable seeds now
U •read tha label and know
hat they're getting, according
I the department o f agtlcuHnra.
The new Federal Seed Act at
applies to
vagaUhl*
scad
Upped from on* state to an*
M r b administered
by
th*
iRrbultural Marketing Service.
It want Into effect Auguit 0, and
'hrcetdas that each bag, or car.
WR, ot packet e f vegetable seed
moat be labeled to tail tha buyer
what b* naada to know whan h*

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WITH 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN:

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Act rak* kind and variety
he shown on aach
I crepe produced
to name or aa
»n Dm label. Th*
how th* nama and
to person or organlig th* »**d.
m read Isn't np to
i germination re*
abel mnit ahow Ih*
amlnatlon at th*
teatod. th* date of
I In ptolnlv printed
rerds, "below elan-

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act, vagelabia tatd*

saves many d o lla n a
operating coat*. •

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ofresa rrep ow a rlb i
ffto lo g l

aotira lotarior. N o "dacktror*
oar*"—aU fo o d la aaay ranch.

r lo r — n o
oar*. 1 * 1

arly labeled, honcet, and honeetly reptvary way.
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Call Cleaning Time ln|Halt!
• CLEANS &amp; PURIFIES
4DEM0THS
&amp; WAXES
10

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$1.00 WEEKLY
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Seminole County Produces
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Extremely Serious

{W ith
B r it is h
F le e t
D e stroy ed ,
Japan^
«— Ita ly M a y S t e p TfF
T o B o th e r G e rm a n y

Frank Jackson ;
Named A ssailant

N u m /t ,• * m r tr p r r * *
u r WMHIHNfJTDN1-* Ih.lrratMinn
have rearin'.* uiMsIriw
VVa«h ingts.n I‘ml llitlii a t»*tr|r
f,„
Britain m Titanic laimcliril i^jirnt
the ik.ivit i- iff t on -**i uilivt' Natl**
Anil A*11Ilf CtfllllAII llllV.lt All Vfurl 1
The nivit) ktifimi.iful
M'ittiilnl
to have t* hi llii N.i t thlrfluin
thrti the initial
*&lt;( a ,|nr&lt; b
attack i* ItkeJv •" * "&gt;1 inm tmin
third* of th*- irutml l»n* - i11-ioir
« bvaih-hrm! m 1 tn Lh^Lfil iim lh*'
Chnnnei In *horl, if
4t*mi»
000.00(1 nun hr* 11 liwe IOH.IHMI *.t
them L ffttr he n*** * n p**it&gt;i mi
tlrilmh ***il
I'ulMt-i hatIV** I utitkf 1 - a.if *Ul'
|Hisetl If ImVf •*xkflfi"'"!*'d that llir
llritiHli
run in* iiliii ka&lt;lt* l into u
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— ^E4 l&gt;lc|tk»ia peace m angenifnl Uml will »•*Suburban London homr* an- in ruin* following intvn«ivr i;,-r tublnh a 141111*411 .I'tn.itai uin *uV
rraidvnre In Southampton, Kngland. Viiia plrturr wi&lt; mad,. dt&lt;- eriiiilvdt, leaving lh*' ilitti'li 1Ift»i
a rrcvnt (lermin air raid and raptmn malrrial
(n-m
R,i,t*n intact, anti f v1»■t*»11v t&gt;* i #ta immy
The ctillwf 1 Vtitivi* a 1 g unirnt *•ho
w u rtfi aaya that, although thr houtv waa drmollahvd. Sn min eH|fj,*«i*t* thut II itlll - ( .itt.n i f i*k*
panta of tha building found u fr ty In a bombproof «hrlt,-r
the pi tmhililv ihnt tile
fl» et till In* t|pv||it\f I to ***nl
tlfil, or vvilhihiiwrti itt I an.itlii to
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Leon Trotsky
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MEXICO CITV. Aug. 21
— &lt;AP)—I-eon Trotsky, ex­
iled Communist leader who
was stabbed in the bead
Tuesday night by a man who
• "called so frequently he
seemed to be one of the fam­
ily," was still alive this aft­
ernoon although physicians
■aid he was in nn extreme• ly critical condition.
The 40-year-old former Sov­
iet war tom m luiC i assaltarit was
tsrBstively Identified as Frank
Jackson, who, despite his nsms,
_ was believed to b» « Russian.
Jackson, who speak* French
fluently, w»» said to bo an ar­
dent Trotsky sympathiser who
had been admitted to and given
•the run of the heavily-guarded
Coy Coacan villa for almoit a
• year.
Trotaky had
moved
to the
villa two years ago after break­
ing with Diego Rivera, Mexican
mural let. In whose home he and
Mrs. Trotsky first lived after
• their arrival In Mexico
from
* Norway In January, 1937.
The attack occurred between
4:30 and 6:30 P. M.
Jatkson, who had been allowed
entry to the ttudy where Trotm aky waa at work on hla writings,
• atruck the axile’a head with a
heavy "climbing tool" which waa
“ halt- aa la*
tong.'* Trotaky w&gt;k reported to
have suffered a fractured skull.

t Womack To L eave
Today To Join
£ W ashington C l u b
L*rry 'Womack. ' aUr
second
hangman of tha Oc*U Yaarllnfa
who was bought try Washington
roma waakg ago for l l ^ o o will
laava Orlando today to Join tha
p Sana tori.
Clark Griffith, praaldant of tho
Washington CJuK wkad Builnaas
Manager John Ganial yaatarday
tn sand Womack nn poat-haita
with. Charley Gelbart having baan
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Griffith i i m c U Womack
to
eea ronaidarabta -are Ice
with
Waihington before tha and of tha
yeae.

Thin marks tha f|r»* btaver
from tha State League to hit tho

• malorh from tho currant season's
cron. Sid Hudson want dlrertlv
to tha malors from Sanford last
year, vln tho same route— Ganial
to Griffith.
Cental predicts a brilliant fu. tor* for tho young kawatonar
' a whoae hatting ata ri-a through
last Thursday waa J b f.
IIo waa chosen an tho All-Star
team that win play Sanford Aar.
SO. Hank Way ton, Daytona Beach
•tar, will Join the All-Star, rank*
^ with Womack’s departure.

Han Club Will Teach
How To Shoot Pistol

O'clock. President Byrd J , Good*
and Chief of FMloo Roy 0 . WUJ llama, both eonpatoat mark*.
wU» t a a t n K ^
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alghta

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Washinetee, D. C.
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Perkins Family Sees Movie Filmed
And Sid Hudson Play Ball On Trip

Anti, tA 11 Imn t 1 hot ft e H a t »*
ft irritllv fotc*-, III! let -tu ri. h ti
In e uitirt llian h f * a Mi-* hv ’ ’ a *1

nihilatiiig tin* IIi it»

Empire * in

In- nut** it

Ih r** * tin* \%.n lin y figure il
to n-v Mr IVt kin. out
Watching a motion picture b# Cniun, V«
ing made and seeing Sid Hudson, brother. wh&lt;i i» heNilmii’ktrr mi!
lift Dianv ha* ro» fleet worthy
former 3anfurd star now with lh» Fork Union Military Aii nf the 11 imf If the ilrtll«H fleet
demy.were i|e*1 niVfil* that w.niia have
tha Washington Nationals, pitch
the unfneinBy A humicin
fieri
a one-hit game ware the high­
alone on top of i n* wuml hemp
lights of tha vacation tnur of U.
with Jit pan mo! Italy light he
I. Perkins, manager of Perkins*
|ii«*t in i h - t in *L*r
Men's Store, and his family. Mr.
Hitler's allies. Italy inti Japan.
and Mra. Parkins ami (heir chil­
therafoif wnuti| tiavf* In-■ meandren, Louisa. Martha .and Braxof ml thi 1mbinit Ibr-fTMctvf « a*
tort. returned Monday from a
fir.*t rati* powera by
trabhim*
two weeks’ trip'to Virginia. ' ,
_
ninlrul of the imnaftiilt
"W » had planned to laava Rich1
j
Aha route*
ejwfUr?
rnoild Friday morning." Mr. PrKO fflr e ft 'A f tho advixnry’ ffb.VM
Clhrsl'er flltes.
.r,‘
kins said yesterday, "but wken I ‘ nf tlie Ksntord Stats Famine*
Anil IM. e Iter livnilsnv Ini
called up the state road depart
.... alt the Fighting, lost oil Ito
s wu
T L
3 k : : i ni„
* «.A
' wii&gt;
' wy i . n|
j &gt;ht.
. t . r„ u j i
maat to find out
the
conditions
|in((
Thur, d,
id •
of the roads, I found that nn
l.fft lt» Caormiifiv
Hu* th*
highway going out of the fity U-hmaii, manager, announced t&lt;&gt; t'voitf iitH’L nf tHo» wtirLI, Kurum*.
lay
waa open. Flooded rivers and the
*
v
11
h
it
a
ruin.
**tagnft*il
in
The ten man board will also
highest waters since 197S hail
tludfnna, ami Kimif**rimf milln*ni*
draw
up
regulations
governing
washed out roads anil bridges as
|| itt r fill *4 jiiTinrinlW nriiiuiHh 1
market stalls.
far south as Weldon, N. C., on upplicalnma for
Mr. I.ehmnn said. Tha manager \ltit ml in 1 f inrtt'iHin r\ in 1Hu* Vln*
U. S. Highway No. 1."
♦* *rMHtv*i. At
* * -Inly l '1
The Parkins family was final- asked those who wUh to make all f* 'lU-r nUn auwtirr.l If'ituia Ihit*
l» able tn leave Richmond Sun­ application to aand either a rheck (Irrmnn i‘ »'nn*ni" ra^-twitF'! w*
day and had no further trouble or cash for two Month* rent in ftii‘ rvw.tunllv limilrtl hv Riiatiiir
advance and a financial atatemenl
an route home.
nn*fiiin»r«
Visiting In Washington, Me. shown.if their tliglbility to have
An«* t1!** thir l nominal C^rir *—
a
stall.
Parkins said thev saw Hid Hudtill*' J*"***1 ti,» i hfrraily IgM |t*'
"Those
applying
for
stalls
first
■"n nlay against 'ha Nationals.
Mi «rtirhl *hr'll t'llrpal** no rahrurr in
PUylne for tha Hanford RemI- will lie considered first,"
declared, "aacept of i »h” *liil i** #'f th#* * 1 fliilch Kii-r
nolee laat eaa» Sid finished fa ­ Lehman
'iit'if* , im»&gt; |i*•♦**»•If 4'tftgM'i 1
i«
ery on# nf 'he 27 n n r s he course frr those who have been
all of Kui^'rn A^lxi i»
market for
several &gt;
started end with one win veined with Ihe
»h' fn tn -'
In a relief role, had a 21 and-4 years."
f Thu 1 Hit In**',. wilHritif a frirntlh
Members of tha advisory board ;
record for the season.
"-***• In It!nr aoi»ir*vh**r4
"A fter tha gaese was ov*e. | are II M. Papworth, who has I1n1 m*. w»!l
t'i mrsri* nf nr**
went down am) talked with 8IH a hern servlnv as chairman. Uen- *'o*ntin^ Ro'oi r%. halv ami
Haines, Charles I ce. f*nm fo^rvi"" n'i|
while.’* Me. Peehln- related. "He lamiii F
-f 0! f!irt*
said he liked It ih»ee. an-* the Jonn Meiseh, Charts* *Dunn. Sr . I ■I***i«v»i4 in »!*m irnoinli**! * f-»»'ir"*ople ferialnlv do think s lot of Rslnh II. Wlaht. Henry Nickel, II- hia wrltlrn lli«*ni all Man1
h'm. os the applause at the game William A lafftar, Gus ikhmah, rh^V ■.
and f . R. Dawson.
showed."
Th»*n '%hy launch Ihe llatllr of
A ' Charlottesville, the Perkins
Fy-luwl ’
famlhe m w ■ Hnllvwood eraw
The k**y to |h** iD ’ir1' ***av I*
W inding feed
MeMun-av and
in ,1,p
of F*i*lolf Mi**»w "
MadaWno C*rroll «hootln» eeeoes
Rrrlir* th** olh-r ih*‘ a lif" ‘*foe tho rnetheomlnr teehnlcolne
• ai*l »he O er rn ’iri n e o n lr hn!t*.| !h
W tum . "Virginia." O. W. Grif­
PrifNh Tir* tho moMenl w» * a*
fith. director, was there also.
Two building permit* war* Is­ hnrn! f r«ial*v fa rma|r&lt;* i rlrut
On 'Heir wav home, tho Pee. sued st tha City Hall yesterday •Hrrep *‘ to h"**nk rn^lantl'- ii'"*
kina family stnnned at Fork to J. A. William* and F. H. Ash­ er rvi»" l&lt;b thf ruinalion of lh*
down. Mr. Willtama raealvad a rtrinirt*,*1
permit to build a ona-itoiy dwel­
Il r ” *' 'veil he
*hn*
ling on kfkpU Avanua at an es­ Ihe nullral »*inr of ‘ he Nat
timated coat of f t u .
litrtv an.| HiJle*1 hlmnrlf «rr r o«
Mr. Ashdown obtained permis­ mifirril the Rrlti*h
wir
sion
to
tapalr
a
tma.atory
frame
hreaV umlrf Ihr »*r»in nf atlack
Tho SominoM County Proyrasbuilding
on
Myrtle
Avanua
at
ap­
irvolt
a^iln«»
their
«
»
n
-ovrrn
•Ivo Club will not maat Thursday
hsrnt iip'4 -4»f on a i-tlilDir"*'
uigbt ao originally schtduled, It prox imataly ISO.
state aitUfactorv to
N*1,a
waa anaouncsd today, slnco tome
W ihia brtforr f.w* Mfit^h Me­
of tho affkara are out of towa.
REGINA HAA BOOM
ls ilrrlrovetl or even ir^ono*1
N u t moating of tho d o b was
IntACt
in
frieiwllv
S, whan a
. . . . . fo
. .r Sept
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REGINA, Hash. Aug, 2 1 . - 0V, having it
rhUkwn dinner tn ronjunctiwiwith — Construction work In Raglna liamle.
Tha* ,lo# of *ea*onin-» ia n»»*
U o Townsend
Club will
bo ho* hit its highest mirk In 10
kh i i id .
Tho two dubo bow yeays according
1* the city nrwa»*« nritv ant1nil.
,.,1
Onm of »hr a-^inent *
Uk*o o mombarahlp throughout building department Bo for this
a^
iltfiaia
o
f
rnr
Hm#
once
told
wwnty o f 3.500, aegordlng yaar, building activity baa baan
. R, DuPraa, Towns*nd praa- greater than It wag throughout *if lh# nlan of B«IMah atrategy
MaaL
1039. For tha first tor an month* tw Ihe dirk HUY' nf 190. whee
o f tha year, tha fk a r *
waa, the nst'on was on lh* weft* «•
*|r*walio".
1002,343.
Th» Hr•I islv- admiralty
w»'
FIRE ENGINE COMER BACK sskc* h" I"* A•»— l-sn a^—r-s—’
lw*-v long tha British rouUI hoi*1
SOUTH
PASADENA, Calif., out
"Rig mar'hs haCfir* wa surranCity art hi tact, Aar- 2t — UR— "B ig Bertha",
bounty eoro- South Paxadana s flrvt fir* angina, dcr-n-was lh* reply.
*&lt;^,^^Tnl^grV,
from Jack- purchased In 1 1 1 ! Bad ratlrad
“ Va,. snrrarvd-r."
r whoro tbow coa- eight years ago, waa called out
"You reran tho ilaot?’*
FA affletaVs ra- to fill b now TBBtmir, ao os
No,” w&gt;a th* raplv. "Nevtr.
M l to call o ff Ute d tv ’ a now
boapltal proJart.
,
mnirmont from l h rotator Dra­ W* mean *h&lt; Islands.''
______ at tha state haadpour gcntJrlts nf temilition sr*
BWoriM war* daacrihod o* •&gt;*!! ughting dot la*. "B ig fo r tb o " was
l,aek of tho B r il'it fleet A ll c f
M
*
with tha tonditten o f attached to a Hro hydrant
In nine hoar* bad Pum ped 1M.- tha raaponaiMlo leaders nf that
gaBono o f watey bite tha fleet. Including Prims Mini-irr
Churrh'U. Saco bean cnmmlt'isl
' without | i
tn a nolk-v never tn surranda- tn#
Brituh flget to a n / -T in y . Be*
APPEOVEE F U N
ran so hancRng
ov -r tho
Teat
f/IN D O N . A o*. 1 U % - M A - means handing ever the En:iwf*.
voeshelee■*seal'l»*
Gen/frvy H.
tUtobaopaarv. As- In th*tr
mlnlor* e n d * sacf atUTT. t«*W (Va comes bofoiu "aarrundor."
At tho nwtaet Of tha Battle of
IIwim o f ComiaoM y tutordor tha
govommaut bu« IM PVO I aopll- Britain, therefore, Cm adds or*
enttena fa* Urn tramuariation of In nohodo’i f*m r.
And aboww all Hi tie- *taiu'.s a
to loan arun If ho wim.

M arket To Elect
Nev( O f f j p e r s At
M eeting Thursday

City
Issues Two
Building
Permits

Seminole Progrewive
Meeting Is Postponed

Moughton, Bollard
Confer On HoapRal

w-&gt;. r.

Sea

lt;ilk;irr 'f'ensbirr
IV'MMl Slightly
F o r t r c s s (I f ( o h r a l t e r
S a id T ii He F la m in g
L ik e
\ td c a n o
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Committee Votes
^‘iiuduiu'ii
15 To 3 To Reject !; I!r. * " l!!-1 To
l u ‘ f» ii I ; i r

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Amendment Move
N o C h a iu fi’M M a d e In
-B u r k e - W a d s w o r t h
C o n s c r ip t io n
Bi l l
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Colonel Ayres,
Guard O fficer,
Die.s In Atlanta
A11 i t( ;i r&gt;

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L.i
a : 1lain c
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ing the Princess duek at Ihe , Wrll.1. ho wn i In I’rin f Kniirrf.
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'eat long, with a lifting raparilv niilyr h:u| a ulimn’ i* nf him. In* J IdtM i ISLAND . IIV. s V .| ':;r t" ' V" *"lfrr" 1 " Mlv
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plant, where we saw immense Ruprrt. mi i( i ivnv rm lli, hul \. »»| t"
loantlties of fith.
ilhl nut m-r it. Mowtvcr, all lluTho skies are gray this morn­ Alrann-rit k«w|» n hn.h out for it.1
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off, to riptore the little city of iiuitufli fiRdul (ii
him from .....
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k m e .g .-n c y a d m im s lr a tt v # m4 PriUCO R upct, there was a light ‘‘ pillow to im-it”, Ytiii nay remw.lWe rouses f „ , the prrvu
,r“ Mir ,*« «
sin foiling, bat this did not hin­
h«* won am-Klnl in Sr- n
l.nre i.f long ranrer.
'vlthnul the neresslty o f
der US, nor the majority of thr rtll*'. Iil t Iiv ur'im* niraiin hi* wm
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siithnrity front London, war# s4t
olhor possangeis. We walked tp frrvil. I umlcfitarul nn&lt;*
the II
■ up.
sevura) flights of wonlen steps rhililrm a rirl, two &gt;«*nrk nhl,
PIE THEIR DOWNFALL
IIo* It w s
the Inng-rtago
to a high bridge that ca:rlrd us *|ii'«| while in .I'ratth*, an-l the hum
---------|British evernieht bombara that
up to tho city.
thrr v u it iv iir iif mmlhcr nnv
HtlSTlIN, Aug. *J1
lift — l’o !rs»*d,-| the t'nll in the air Wart
Tho'first thing we taw was n ihiy. We «Iiil not arH no* hrnr l-re have captured lw,i It! yea*-i The*e. -aid the air ministry, •
ntca modem
school
building, nnvthinie cIj*c cif them poing nor id‘ ! vonth-i who admit thev flrrj
IlsstlsarU mm 1*,** Twal
rraam brick, with o lovely lawn in rvtnrnin^.
Ihe "tdliebecrv pit thievrs" who
",
fiout, and In th* ba-k n sunken
Ily nmv
rvcrylwxly on
th«’ broke into 13 bakeries nnd stnlg
* E O O A Ic W E A T H E sR
garwu, filled with exquisite flow- Pr»ocr*a wax l«k*« on#*4 big family, 173 blueberry pies nod saverjTr.
era, rasas in quantltira, dalphen- mil when wa paaM«l each other doieti bluelwrriet ntnflinn. They
Pnrllg
rlnudv
tonlahl
lum and malty other beautiful in Prior*. Ruiwi* It waa Uka »ra* pies wot. tAO In rash hut &lt;&gt;nlv Thu&gt;si!"v. probably s*UK
‘ 'aiming flowers.
containing
lileir Itrdl showers In south and
ing a loiur.ltMt filand. Wa anir^J rniilril shone
Friato Rupert U tho moat
(C«aittMil a* f * s « Twal
favorite food.
•tral portion*.
_
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rffrvU a I)pugraiihiral irr»r
It) yeateiijm \ nrfirlr l»% tin .
Belly.
I hr liril
nrntrcirr
'dsuld hs »«p read. “ I ruu l *rtll
you A Htllr itHiUt -AIjnLi . u*i
a wholr, il H nut mill a land
of LAautiful icrnrry hul pot*
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Sanford Herald

‘Diplomatic’ Staffs in the Americas

Everglades National Park

The yalue o f National Parks to the state in which they
arc located are well known to those who have visited them.
In June of this year, for instance, the Great Smokies had
128,633 visitors. Florida's proposed Everglades National
Park wopld prove equally as popular and quite as big an
asset \o the whole state once it is built. Declaring that "Flor­
ida is losing millions,” .as long as this park is not built,
the Melbourne Times continues:
"It will be a great pity if completion of the deal
for Everglades National Park is put off until "afler
the war” (whatever that means). Florida would profit
greatly from the operation of that proposed park, and
would right now be doing it, if there had been any ct&gt;_ operation from the Cone administration in getting Florida's

da tha continent* in It*
'i t e m

the miraclo of
ppace,
h* moon on her *pcoune. ‘
I * the tldei— puleing
ktf the ihorr,
their dream of iom e far

For Women Only

Once, when 1 was In one of the Hhub-:rt productions,
there was a-girl in the cast who was the envy of every
woman who*laid eyes on her. One night Mr. Ziegfeld
brought a friend of his, s well-known artist ,to rehearsal.
"Isn't she the most beautiful thing you ever saw?” proud­
fwl*
Natlei* heart,
the ly demanded the producer.
•all—
“ No,” said the artist bluntly, "she isn’t even pretty. She
and ebb and ria* forhas a middling good figure but she carries herself superbly.
iOC*.
, fn y friend, upon aueh And she feels beautiful. That is all. Darn clever girl I Do
you know,” he added seriously, ” 1 have a theory that
waters , , ,
every woman in the world should say to herself at least
lilt la the aoal,
once a day with .great pride nnd even greater humility:
PARMENTER
I am beautiful; 1 am beloved.’ And
________ NEWELL. ‘ I have a secret.
then she should carry herself as if she believed ill"
orldn nawapnpera are
Very ffw women can have a perfect figure. But any
one thing at least,
M^osceptad the nomlna woman, if she la willing to take the trouble, can have
something which la much more valuable. And that is
a beautiful carriage.
The first principle of good carriage is pride. To begin
with, the head should have a proud lift. The chest should
. slta ra ll T_____
be carried’ high. Find a full length mirror and practice
if although tha production walking toward your reflection. Itemcmbcr that no wo­
I can follow a
Itq baa bean carefully man’ ,la snore youthful than her walk.
I there ar* aa many womAn down the street for a block and guess within five
wlltktens as ever.
years of,her age without ever seeing her face.
*
What you wear Is important, but how you wear It is
Fo»t Meade's claim tu
pat-ask U challenged, we infinitely mere eo.—Irene Lcedom in The American Mag­
i largest nak tree In azine.
________
• .■ ’
— Fort Manila Leader,
w i t B N !' cypress,

r Re beneath the dignity
lfTM lient of the United
to enter Into a political
bat If we were Mr. Will.
] bo glad of it. The Preain Legion success.
the German blockade
rrmana. as well as the
can be thankful no
d , bar hull. Incldta.
i net the first time
imartearT Legion has

NIGHTLY JANGLE: I did so say—I said it was as
good potato salad as I ever tasted—and mebbe I shouldn't
of ought to asked where you got It.—V. L. 8. In Palm
Beach Sun.
^
THERE IS A STRONG demand on all sides for a
shorter day. but success is going to continue to linger
around the dortway of the man who burns the midnight
oil, and Who ia just getting his second wind about the
time other'fellows knock off for the day.—Titusville StarAdvocate.

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AZLE. Ter.. Auk. 21 —W*t—
A politico! rally crowd laut-hrd
at tills remark by a candidate fur
rofiklnbie: "If you elect me. !
iren’t rmb«m»*s
r™^i peo­
ple bv low enforcement."
William Paterson, the Scottish
cmrirrer who patented the Ande'..f&gt; ai- raid shelter and presented
it to the nation a* n sift, liar
n&lt;me for hi tPself.

Seminole County
Court lie cords
AV.-rranly Deeds
Hill. W, C. and wife to W. \V,

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Liquor Store
T H E V E R Y BEST
In Liquors, Wines,
Gins

Phone 788-J— Arcade BMf.

St

"It's the one
unforgivably

....
Belt Kstale’ IIWI leases
Pi-Ur, P. \V. 4 s III First Foil
Sev. tr L.onn Assn.
Pl-lrr. \V. W . ' t w t6 A.. C. Hill
A w.
-Chattel Mortgage*
West. t. J. to Arccptar.cc Cotp
of Fla.
Davis,
Gilbert
toAcceptance
Corp. of Fla.
Kad&lt;r, William E. to Acccptanre
Corp. of Fla.
&lt;
Co*. J. P. to B. O. Smith.
Crop Lien A Chattel Mortgage
liters. Geo. II. A John Davis i
Sanford Atl. Natl Hank.
. Extension of le sic
Florida Nat'l Huilding Corp. c
Sinclair Refining Co.
Retain Title Contract

Tlarc is rSUurh any recuse tx attend­
ing n tlm with halltoate (bad breath)

Juc in fuod fermentation in the mouth.
U is m easy to rm kc your breath sweater
and more agreeable with Lktxrlne, the
safe antiseptic.
Tin; insidious thing about this offer)live condition is that nearly cm ybu iy
lua it nt jxnc time or ocher without
tcnliring It, Ci per icnccd people j
lU'mvIvcv by gargling with
'nti^ptn: morning and night, and 1
tore every important social or business
engagement. Llstcrine Antiseptic
quickly halts fermentation, aakl by
American Machinery Corp. In 1! wme uutlwities to be a major cause f
AI. Michel
n» mouth odors, and overamm the
Pill Of Sate
odors iliemseivex.
Altman,'William W. tu Walter !.
Why risk offending others . . . imdrrCooper,
- tt i
mining your social or business pasItlonT
Fatisfartion of Murtgaees
Get tire enjoyable Llstcrine Antiseptic
Wntaim, It. M. to Fred G. Her- (mbit. Use It as a safe, mild, mouth ajrtl- •
renner A w
band’s
and
so
on
down.
Any
na­
septic and deodorant regularly.
the edge of the water at the foot
uf a mountain deer grazed on the tive pissing by and seeing the Nacn FVrtiiixr Co. to F’ rctl C Lambert rharmacal Co., SA Lm U .U a.
Zerrrniter A w.
grren foliage, then a huge Ire. polo can tell at a glare the &gt;Urn
Satisfaction of Crop I iens
berg would float past us, this
Wilson A Toomer Fertilizer Cn
wa* uur first warning we were of the mother, which is thr rul.
to Hetiry Thurston.
Ing one of the house, fit it Die
grtling In the glacier regions.
Wilson &amp; Toomer Fertilizer Co.
The Prioress now crossed Dte- ruling one of the house i&lt; not of
to Frederick Thurston
on Entrance with the
Pacific,hi* totem be po-ses on. us he
Asslgnmmt of Mortgages
( iia SU M *)
■*
(Fm IIxw C P n * P a n Ose)
Ocean on the left and Tr« Po'nt . would not bo welcomed.
Covington Company to the Lin­
. . .
,
4|
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chief of the naval bureau of or­ Light on thr right, w* « n In the I coln Natl Life Ins. Co.
United
States
and
wlH
shortly
T?d
,J
r
Alaska
ia
the
white
dinance. lie said the difficulty
wa* due to tax rranlrtmnU and enter Tongras. Narrows on the man s tend in both numlurs and
grutcsi|uu
right side of which la located our Influence, but tnese
HreUation* on profits.
Just Arrived—Shipment Of
The admiral teatiflad in thr flrat port of call In Alaska— totama still stand silently guard-'
lag
Alaska's
Irgtaidary
past,
and'!
rouree of hearing* on the t V Ketchlkait,
000,000,000 appropriation bill for
It la here United .State* Cus­ bringing a arnw uf the mystic to
starting a two-ocean nary anil toms and Immigration officials all who are them.
Plant Now For Early Fall Annuals.
(To Ue Continued)
ennipning an nrmv of 1,200.000 boarded the Princess and all pnsOur Tomato Planta Now Ready For tialet
Ho told the rommittre that "pro- teng*ra were required to present
Whit*/ M™&gt;re has credit In j
pres* has stopped on tha pro ' their
...........................
Immigration cards and pass
Inspection before going ashore. tho records for appearing only
to ship*." v
Thera was not much red-tape to 1-3 of an tenJtkg against th* Now
ItMJ-Sv. PIlteT ST.
“
TELEl’HO
Thera was no difficulty, ha this, nor In British Columbia, I York Giants y*t has been beaten
■
■■Id, until huslntia picked un understand they keep a shrewd by them two times.
and (he irrry^ frta from profit rjfe on any who look suspicious,
limitations, heron hurlnr r m and carry them through plenty of
This, nutated with bm lnns from red-tape. Evidently we looked Ilk*
ahmml ami from nthar mvernmart department*, ha -M cL -h a d l^ * 1
M W* dW
nunte naval bn*ln*s* nn*M-*.ll»u
..
*nF ttOUrl*.
Member* o f *h« committee die.
«la*»i|
Immediate interest In otcr SOOO Is - one o f the moat
WjitIoct' s
rcaartlosa.
t»n»tac proapaious cllica In Alaaks, bains
H iiod l fo- ns*, noted tha* o n , the center of the flthins Indus­
a-rintten kwtetetlon am* before try, with atoct 14 canneries lo­
ronereae which would d*eft cated In tha Immediate vicinity,
vounr mew Into »Ka nrmv Rav. and two larsn cold stores* plants.
It . must have been 7:30 o’clock
In* *h»t It was “ rarv unfortuw*
-te that ltu&gt;«e peon1* are an rn'iak when we left the Princtaa and
ln**rratad In nreflte that lh*v walked throush a wooden shed to
will &lt;*ot lake contract* from the the main street of Ketchikan, and
Indeed It was a tiue picture of
Itawr,” ha added'
"1 (im a wa will hat* to too* !*w .the Imaginary mind would
picture on Alaskan town. Across
the main street was sn
arch,
“ WELCOME
VISITORS” ,
on
street, were storea. moat one

Committee V o t e s
15 To 3 To Reject
Amendment V o t e

LISTEBINB
-HALITOSIS

FALL FLOWER SEED

HENR.Y A . R U S S E L L

M rs. Roily Telia
Of E xp erien ces
D uring Auto Trip

BY THIS TIME everybody who Tends this column bl
alleged
,wit Jtad wisdom must know what our three favorite
•n .are persons who pluck
nvebrowa to mak* them foods are. Well, twice now the good wife has dished up all
ltd- then blacken them to three at . a single meal. In case you've forgotten, we
Cheat show. — Clermont name them in their order o f ’ preference— hickory smoked
A remark which oromnta
the Staff (a wonder whe* country ham, watermelon rind preserves, fresh sugar
corn, ‘'either on the bob or cut off And cooked with milk. carrying a tray of raps with
bowls'of crisp crackers and hugo
'urn, yum I—Leesburg Commercial,
allvwr pit*hers' flBed with bet
bouillon, passed among us, offer­
ing thle delightful beverage, as a
home-coming.welcome, after our

will get t lot of good
’ Advertising nest yttr
the annual convention
lattenal Editorial a»owho#* contention com*
■ Jwt MUnsd this state
■year's big meeting.—
Itere Independent And

iie

BAGGETT’ S

:,tha Germans,

A n gtoU . So
AUlgncc la
C o n s id e r e d

A u « u t fr

Nacn Fertilizer Co. to H. M.
Watson.
Salta-Ctrll
LONDON, An?. 21 - M V - A —
Cooper,
Walter L. vs. Mobley’s
wifi nf a tall of a horro shot in
Drug
Store,
Ine.
ihr Crimean war has been sent
anonymously to the Red Crew.
The donor wrote "1 have hsd ii
many a yrar and think sootectvmay like to buy it.”
WAR BEI.IC DONATED

CANDIDATE SLIPS

W H 5S I :
m n* iterate’*. Park had : 128,833 visitors against 91,342 for the same
t*re iVih?ta!£ month last year; ■and every other of the country’s great
parks showedJa corresponding Increase in tourist registra­
tion. It ateans that the people are on the go, and will
TO.JtMXt'MI^mgre' : It mans that.the people are.realising
that the National’ Parifarefr this country are something
that they must see and enjhy.
«, "WheVJWkd.if. the Everglades National Park, la made
i n ^ o f T f i o people—millions of them—who have
seen the other great parks will travel to the ’‘jumping-off
place,” their,country's most southern frontier, and^gCT sea
UB VEItSE FOR TODAY there the only tropical park In the United States,'
“
possible tropical park.
HEART
OK OOP: \Vr
‘(Along ’with the construct mu of roads and bridges
■swn and believed thr
C«d hath to u*. God in Florida'for‘ the moving of troops and artlijqry in time
™. ha that dwrllrth in of war, there could be improvements in the wiy of roads
»th In God, and God In and bridges for that Everglades National Park area, it
Florida' leadership could be found to bring so desirable n
. ' lEJ-ANDla ON HIS
thing to pass.
,
-• IG H T o r T H E SEA
“
Perhaps
Spessard
Holland
hu
(Jans
to
carry
out
tp te Catholic World)
l&gt;tko tea. . .Look well, Florida's end of the park land 'irSnsaclmn, and won’t be
Tt friend, and find
side-tracked by crafty folk who don’t want to sec the
' that
hai challenged park established.
Perhaps he is seeing, as many of u..
o f earth and man—
'• consummate an I are, that an amazing amount of shenanigan is going &gt;.n
camouflaged as preparedness, and that when people say thu
, . ' than
lagni! beauty you
have Everglades National Park project should be ’dropped un­
•hind.
til after tke war,' they probably m“an dropped forever.
upon thin lure and
"Let's. get that national park."
force

WEDNESD%r,

dwaaw a# lio'attm Olbl I* .11,1 &gt;..»a

Each mere big atttrOOA.M.tUa
steaming hat bullion was served,
and ln U »aftern oon ,i-0o o’cloak
tea was set red with dainty patn
tries, and sack night at 11:00
•teak the dining ream was opente
for mtdatgktlaaak, three Urge
tables were sot-np with foar or five
three elaborate meala a day, •
J u t could not partake of the two
aatra onee), I goat down to mUU

and broken down, others new and
modern. "We had our picture mad*
.tending under the arth. showing
the tnow-coveted mountain in the
back, and we wouldn't take a
million for tt
It was Rert again we enconntered many famous Totem poles,
sad as they teally are vary Inter*
eating will tell row a few facts
about them. The Indian Totem
Voire o f Alaska, while U nring

'*

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PAGE THREE

THE 8ANT0RP HERALD. 8ANT0RD. FLORIDA

Social A n d Personal Activities
" M I S S L I L L I A N A D A M S , S octoty E d itor

Social

T elep h on e

Jaycees Prepare For
Calendar “Shipwreck” Dance

ihlpwreck" cos­
Dm ul
tumes, a good-sited crowd 1* an­
ticipated by Jaycre member* who
are *pon*oring the
Shipwreck
Dance tomorrow crenlng begin­
ning at 8:30 o'clock at the Coun­
try Club.
rKID AT
Tables will be set up for the
Ice cream eupper will be held
couple* attending and entertain­
ment will be piuvided.during the
evening. Music will be furnished
ty recording* of well-known or­
chestras. The club hauie will be
decorated In keeping with the
dance theme.

THURSDAY
Shipwreck Dance will be spon­
sored by the Jaycee* beginnlni
at 8:30 P. M. at the Country
CJfcib.

Mr. and Mr*. B. B. Baggett left
today for Miami when- they will
spend a week'* vacation.

Dependable Class Of
Church Meets Monday
— Mt*..Ned Smith www -__4.J.X u t
.her home or» ■-HHvwr ilW e Th t hr
member* of the Dependable Class
of the First Methodist Church
Monday evening With Mr*, Paul
Johnson as co-hostn*.
In the absence of the president,
M n. B. E. Chapman presided over
the meeting during which it v s i
decided to donate (25 during the
year to Pipe Organ Fund of the
ehuich.
An Ice course wa* served dur­
ing the tocial hour to the follow­
ing members: Mr*. J. M. Leonard.
Mr*. D. D. Smith, Mr*. O, S To-

CA’ PY B U T h O ir

GOLDFISH

CkOSS

Danny Callahan returned l»*t
night from Augusta, tia , after
visiting hi* grandparents for the
past month.
Mr. and Mr*. (J. W Spencer
and son, Wes, have returned from
Daytona Beach where they spent
a month’s vacation.
—

Miss Lee Is Elected
9ub-Deb President

He A4a*&gt;aa(aa

Cook lux, Refrigeration

;

Water and Spaco Heating
.S i T t s

Yon Money

Orlando Butane Gas
,
Sendee, lne.
Sanford Representative,
H . E . W eek ly ,

UB W. 19th fit.

TODAY

&amp; THURSDAY

orlirm ry

S a n fo r d , F lorida

fINCUSE
#NOW GOING ON
STR IC K LA N D
MOTORS, Inc.

Mr*. Jsek Rusaell an.I *..n are
siting Mr. and
Mr* C
D.
arrester sntl family at their
nit on Went First Street Ihi*

Parliament Hears
Prime Minister As
Nazis Raid Coast

of eon1
*nrv
ear*

Span
w nves
.terns*
the f o ­
ur si&gt;
Hritai’
mi ai
s.lmitt.
Iv evpinten*.

lie ilitl —n
the on
nut'* f
Beaver

Mr*. H. N. Sayer ami daugh­
ter. Norma Jean, returned ye*terday from point* In (ienrgiu
and Boulh Carolina where they
ipent the past four w e ft- with
relative*.

Oraaga at Wall, Orlaaale

And AppBancts

fm m

iirnthrrr

HOLLOWAY’ S

/

iik'

Fre*l T. William* i* i t perted
to arrive Saturrlay from the Vet
rran*’ Hospital at Umv Pine*
where he ha* received treatment
for the past 10 week*.

MARINE ROOM

BUTANE GAS

rmuiit' (imwIh »n»l
tiMlufTnl u|l the*

Mi** Katherine Verna y
to leave tomorrow
for
Pslm Beach to be maid-.,
in the wedding of Mi**
Purdon on Aug. 2t).

ORCHESTRA

i

FT*ft|«*fit*

very *1

alewaslge ike eae yew sln tS f

Na Caveat

Mr*.
Hetbert Mote*.
recent
btide, wan complimrntwi with a
party and miactlUneoui shower
Monday evening by Mr« Fanlyrv
Russell at her homo in Washing­
ton Court. The honurrr i* the
Chl»
form er Adelahle H i*fin«.
The rooms in whieh the gueat* almost
iiT
on
were ent#rtaine&lt;l w trt iJecorntetl
with zinnia* ami tube n»&lt;e*. The
honoree v y prM fnlnl a corsage
o f sweetheart
tones nml
tuhe
rose* as a gift of remembermtire
from Mrs. Leslie Went
A program o f mu«ir was enjnjret! with Miss Marion llaynrs
singing **Ah. Sweet Mystery of
l ife” and Miss Janice Mom play*
UiE several piann selections in- .
eluding “ Let Me ('all You Sweet­
heart'" ami "Indian Cove Call
During the evening contests
were enjoyed with Mrs Merman
Jacobson and Mrs. Jik* Moss rej reiving prizes,
1 The hostess
se ved nn ice
cmj se at the concl i«ion of the
jcontent* assisted hv M*
K ir!
|Nonlgreti. l i r e &lt; I liw m , Mrs.
U,ki*kv t-— Let*. A t , M U IHliU

At the ■ trat* mt ■ rverr a fterb **s ■■«« , l m
a free w S l i l l

I

(Inil

tfn* ^l run is
1 miI«hit * With ctiTi-

, 7 '* ^
^ i
f
ih, pa*t » "'■ R" ' 1
! 1
Stowe. Mrs. Karl Nurd* n - t. .1 %
|M B. Odham. Jr . Mrs Juo Moss,
...
, ,, .... . *
* IMrs. Frank Shames, Mis H&gt; ri v
Misa l^ sa bcth U hig ha m and &lt;&gt; n r.k e . and Mrs le e ........... I
M
^U gbam M t
Alio. Mrr, H . r t U ,r*. M
.
to visit for about Ii&gt; &lt;lityi "H I. r.«-*!i,- Wont. Mr* H». r t t . . h r
relative* in Alabama.
, Mr*
Herman
J « , M ,
----------I James A Toll, M '«
\n;oli.i II
Mi** Marguerite
Duncan r e - ! Noble, Mr*, f
I. Irwi.i.
M, ,
torneil but night from
n five I Pan Knv ami Mr* K ino- T .'I
week*' visit with relative* m
AI*o. Mr, Hill Toll, Mi* II. m,
Georgia and South Carolina.
Russell, Mi* J»avr l . w . M’ .
-----------W. K IhnU.m,
,\|i*
Ko, *, *•
J. N. Atzarello ha*
rrtuinr.1 ■RtiMrll, Mi** Julia llicirin*. »li.*
from Ft. Valley, (in . ami Spar, i Marion lla ynrs, Mis* Mar\r tirnrt*
tankutg, S. C., where he spent 1
Miss ( molyu ( ‘••ghuin and
the oast two months on business. Miss Janice Moss.

T

JACK

J*rt.

returned U rm Oewravw
h i. been visiting for
,k
monlh_______

LAKE

DUNKIRK. N. Y ., Aug. 21 —
OVy— Appearance
of
feveral
large goldfish in Dunkirk harbor
ia believed due to the washing
Aray of a goldfish pond near
fJetetaml several years ago dur­
ing a lake storm. Conservation
officials said the fish lost then
or tbelr descendants apparently
P moving across Lake Erie to.
#rd ’ Buffalo.

DANCING

l «

Mrs. Herbert Moses
Honored At Shower

.

Mra.* ~ Selvlflke Is
Entertained At Rnrty

pnwlitcl
»t» flov

Mr*. R. J. Hopkln* left la*t
weskend with her son-in-law ami
daughter, Mr. and Mra. II. M.
Jenkins, to visit In Winston.
Salem, N. C , Philadelphia. Pocono. Pa., and the Worlds Fair in
New York. _______

I *r 1*J*, rilli*
t I
nin’
r»l«t* -tl ’ " «*
'I n
hii* Milfhi **l* I li*■i tiMuhirt1 *av. Sh.
■ . l...t •

Mi*« Pearle L Robson, R. N-,
who L* nn the staff at the Le­
in
Hollywood,

M n . Charlaa Selvidge of

Sun i '* f mi*

ilnnMimtlnsr Tn fM r.in &lt; i

Aug.

Both Fit'-K h mu!

frtiiii

bnliyhiMwl

Breakfast At Laney’ s
I

«k
---------Way

Ami lit
lUw:

I in--

HOMtt-COOKFI)
LUNCHES

Laney’s Drug Store ’
We Fill All I'rescriptions
Melsch Huildintf

' BIG FISK TOW8 CRUISBB
Mass.

mmAt

Start Tin- liiiv t*tt lliytlit Wiilt

I-ensbell* Kagan. Mlsa France*
Morrow, Mias Caimeta Barber,
Mia* Edaa Chittenden and Miss
Laura Chittenden
Also, Mrs. W. S. Bromley,
Mrs. John B: urn ley. Mrs. W. E.
M i r e , Mr*. Henry 'MeLeollh,
h . Mrs. Boy F. Mann, Mrs, H.
H_ McCaslln, Mrs. Harry WoodIttff, Mrs. Frank Scott, Hrs. 3 . C.
Bemwn, Mra. John T. Brady and
ik Byrnes, Br.

PLYMOUTH.

■ M iv IT

At i 1•at tim* *'
* flu •t *
Frii- i» n n f iD •• ^

Ington, D. C., the former Betty banon Hospital
McKinnon, who Is visiting her pan a t*. Mr. and M ti. W. M. Mc­
Kinnon. waa entertained yester­
day afternoon at an informal
party at the home of Mr*. Fred
William* on Oak Avenue;
Arrangement! of crepe myrtle
and bamboo decorated the party
rooau. Burins the afternoon
tunes’* of the guests were to
Mra. John T. Brady and a:
taftainlng "qu li” was held.
A aweet course was served by
the hottest to the following: Mr*.

‘ Manl'ii

II

—UPi— Sherman L. Whipple tell*
how he and two companion*
-WV* tanged -for nearly S M
hour* ky a huge blaeaflah they
harpooned o f f Provincetown— and
h# k u the fish to prove the guests of Mra. Hemdon’a biotharIn-law and slater, Mr. and Mrs.
A. H- Adam*. They wore accom­
Among those from Sanfun!
panied home bv Mlsa Virginia attending the dance last even­
Gautier who will be their gueaL ing at the Palm Boom in Or­
lando were: Hits Cecelia Truluck. Mis* Dory Halt, Mnu
Elisabeth Leffler, Mies
Mary
Wight, Miss Laulta Perkins, Ml»n
Jessie Durden, Mile
Katherine
Vernajr, Mlsa Martha Telford
and Newton
Whitworth,
Bob
Cornell,
Sam
D|ghton.
Dick
e—Let ae kelp yew
Brown, GUa* Chapman,
Jack
W oodrpff. Prank Woodruff, Ed------ 1 ur— i—
v-1— **lUqpui,
•ary McLauUn, Jr.
mball, Raymo,
park Ave. TeL IIT-W
Adame, Jr.

Final Clearance
W j v U ^ mb

HEEL-LATCH

W

Buy Your g
USED CAR HerelL*

V A L U E S TO $6. 00

NOW

$

1 0 0

$ J 9 4

$ 2 9 4

Practically nil sizes represented. Unusually large
soldetlons of Nurrow Widths—AAAA, AAA, A A.
------------- ONE JAULE OF CHILDREN’S ---------------

EASY TERMS! ’
~
LIBERAL TRADE ALLOWANCES
No ntuller which cur you choose, you’ll find that
they're all “aces!" Every car has been reconditioned
to Insure trouble-free driving . , . Every car haa
been marked down In insure real savings!

rid-tuned

preoeee, ub
•rant from all other*.
V a lu e s
1 1 .9 5 , $ 2 .9 5

109 NORTH PALMETTO AVENUE

ii ' , = r i a S w - . '- . . i o r t y - d -

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Cleo Jeter And BilF Daugherty To S t* Ixniia B e a t s Miss Wingate Of
H u d s o n By
Pitch Against St. Augustine Tonight SS icod re'O
f 6 To 3 St. Augustine^Is
Winner Of Pass
Manager Bill Friel Expected To Send

P i ifr **-.

,

A douMe-hcsder will be played
With St. Augustin* tonight weattor permitting. Cleo Jeter, who
WU placed on the active Hit yceterday afternoon, ami Uill Dang,
herty, will be Manager Whiter
Catnpbell’a pitching selections for
tonight'* eonteita. Rick Gillexold
waa placed an the suspend'd ll*t
to make way for Jeter'« return.
Sanford e n rained out &gt;■«*•
Urday at St.
Augustine
and
Wider ordinary circumstances the
1make-up game should he playe I
. In, their ball park, but President
Gray wired Frank lamton, secre­
tary of the Seminole club, and in­
formed him that the game would
bar. to be played here inaamurh
aa than are no more gaimw *rh«£
-nltd
Ahruitlne tali leaiol
Tonight', game* mark the laat
appearance of St. Aug,ratine in
tM local park, unless the teami
ahoold meet In the une open date,
c%’ * kugust 31.
It*t Including tonight's
twin-bill,
the Seminole* mult play
*lx
dooble-hcader* letwren now and
tfc. end of the &gt;rnnon, then
comet the All-Star game, and
play-off eerie, begin without one
S ir off.
If tonight’, gnmr* are rained
out, there will be no possibility
to make up all of tho tilt*, and m
t t leaet one game will be un.
played. League rule* state that
“ games mult either he marie up
forfeited by thr team refuning
to play unlei* there 1* no possi­
bility of playing tho game*'', If
ild be the cu e.
Cecil Hutson ami Charley Kanr
We expected to be Manager Hill
Frail'* ilartlng pllrher*.

FROM THE
PRESS BOX
D IL L
B IN G H A M

l^m iqnibM t waa n itid o»«r
(he All-Hfar **l«r1ion. than thli
comer believed poaaibU, IndkaUag
that the fans were In a im n n it
tho final'O we'a; carreelly down to the bat-boy. We
hare no raoaa la object to the
aggregation that waa finally rho■rn heeauae It la aalfoemly etrong
and will glre Sanford a whalo af
a hatile. In fact the preoraco of
the All-Hlar * pitching ataff of
lleern, Mnulel, Toenra, and Ken.
nedy ahould make that octflt I*
to 1 fatorllee to cop tho ronteet.
Ilowerer, we ehoald like to
know why Soddy Groat led Willie
Skeen In the voting for center
field and why Herb Bauer wel
ncirly ‘JOO ballot, ahead of Andy
Johnson at first bate. Skeen and
(irrrnt arc both fast flyrhaitre,
tut Skeen pack, much more pow­
er at bat. There le little differenre In the batting avaragte' of
Burr anil Jnhneon, but Johnaon
enn show up Bauer, or any othir
first baseman In the league, when
It rumra to magging wild heave*
nnrl .moping up tha low one*.
Thr only explanation we' can of­
fer i* that the fane figured San­
ford would be tha team repre­
sentative for the game and eo did
not bother to cait their ballota aa
if Daytona we{k ui tha lead.
Tha (ana a A f l with Whlllf
('amphell, flei^nUf# tkinptf. of
t'amuUII agreed with lad FiJU,
Whichever way you W*nt to ttiii
It. in the All-Star seleetlolti. HU
aamuch aa Whiter did hia eeledtIng flrel, w ell hare to gif# him
the credit. The only pool ilea he
missed waa aeeond base. Ha leek
hefty llenh Wayton at that H idllon instead of Larry Wewack.
" I f* a good line-up,* said Camp,
hell. “They'll be tough to beat,
but I think we can do IL”
Mis. Mell Whltner brought la
■nme clippings from tha Rocbaoter, N. Y., papera, aha recelvad
about Sid LInelson. One waa an
Interview with Clark
Griffith,
owner of the Washington c|ub.
Speaking of Sid, Griffith aoye.
"That buy is going to he one of
the game's great pltcbere. H»'a
learning fait, ha la. Yea, air, he'a
a smart boy. There lan’t 0 bettor
fielding pitcher in Ihe league, and
believe me, hia 0 fact 4 incbei
help him cover on bunta."
That la high pniao ceaalag
from tha Old Fat, a pitcher
stayed In the majora far y&lt;
with a “ nothing" ball M l caui
Griffith haa aeea Lefty Gi
fieoige Earn shew, Carl
and old lint era Uke Robe Wi
I’ rnnock, Mat thewean, oaf
own, WalUr Johnaon, oa If
chooaeo to call Hedeoo a "cow ,
great" he probably know a whereof ho' apeaka, altbaagb thero la
a long, road ahead.
Ducky
Harris,
WaabiagtM
manager, eoye, “ Sid Hudson b
the flneet pro.peat I*»ai had m in

THE STANDINGS
n oil I DA ftTATK LKAGI I1
W le I'M &lt;1 II
7« 4C i n
infonl
70 II CM 1
ijlona I4*mcIi
II &lt;2 i l l I3S
U August In*
&lt;1 «1 r.uo |H
Vlando
II *4 III 17
• U n d ----- - 13 71 437 21
m u f f .......
U 73 411 3IVj
RlnmvIJt#
II 73 414 Id
j n a l i ........ ......
Kh i IIi y mlerWef
Orlanr.o a*II, Deal* - 1 1
’ aatlfurj *1 HI. Auauallna pint.
"' rain.
•
Dayton* lleerh I. ilalne.rllUl*.
Lotsbura ». Ii.lanri 1 .
Crams* Tatar
QrLnd'i a&lt; Ocala.
.IK , Auaeallna at Hsslnrd.
Onlaaarrllla .1 l&gt;*rl"n* tlesrh.
P eia al *1,Leeskurs&gt; &gt;• •
*
”
AXKHMIt I.K4GI K
W 1. IVI 11 11
rtsTsland
t« If 101
O»lroit ------------- 44 u .tfl
Chlvsau V.----- --- 11 11 0X7 «
Mew York - ....... 41 51 .517 ta
Washisatan __ - O 13 no 20
• t L e a l* ----------- II i» im j*ti
Philadelphia----- II •1 .3)3 13
»
ll.aalta Veefmlar
Maw Tork 1-4. Itetrolt 1-1
Chicago l-i. rhii.nielphia 1-1.
. Olevslend It, lloston a.
W. Luula I, Wsahlngtnn 1.

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tllabura ••ton
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WASHINGTON, Aug. ll^-U P ,
—Elden Askor'a submarine balls
ware too mnab for Washington
yMtorday and tho Senators lost
to S t L o u i s f o r their fifth
straight defeat
Tha Brown* hammered the sen­
sational rookie, Sid Hudson, for
10 safeties. &gt;
Joe Grace knocked la ttu first
S t Louie run In tho third with e
looping singlo and Harlond Clift
pushed two more across with in other. Tho Browns 'g ot two more
|n the sixth,' one *o a squaese
play and the other on Anker's
double. CUft batted-In B t Louie's
float run with a aingla in the
seventh.
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Picks All-Star Team
With Exception Of
Leesburg1 B a t b o y
WINTER HAVEN, _ A mere
slip of a girl. Mise Kathleen
Wingate of ftt. Aurustlne, outfigured
all
of
the
esnert*
attached to the Florida State
[.segue and, a* a result of her
close study of lh* loop's player*,
•he la‘ today nnnnuncetl a, the
winner of n KHU-tl pass kikkI
for all the games throughout the
circuit.
Miss Wingate, residing at 2
Masters Drive, was the fijvl of
Ihe nearly
fans who sent in
advance *U-star -tea m select inns,
to come within one o f celerimithe “ dream team" ehn»en by the
vote of all fan* laat weekend
She correctly nomed every
player on the *f|und and lh&gt; no
■itlon he would he chosen (or,
miaalng out only in the mailer
o f bat-boy. She rho«e “ Poke," Ihe
Salnta' rolorful colored bat Imv
ihe fsr* named
Hill
ItanrTdr of leeaburir.
Mi»a Wlngale'a bnllnt tea* Ihe
fxith to be received hv mud .it
the post office of the league
secretary. Her pn«* for the re,|
o f this season nnd nil of iu-»t
year la enrmite to her from the
office of league [’ resident lltnry
I„ Grny.
One other fan, M. E. Tmv of
Daytona Beneh, rorrectly named
all of the players and the hoiboy, with one exception, and
would have won the pn*&lt; bereuse his pnlry wti* the fifth to
be received.
However, Troy'* mistake *»&lt;
in naming Groat a* Uie right­
hander where the fans chose him
at renter. Troy placed Alabama
Smith of Orlamlo in renter
Tho all-alar tram that fire*
Sanford In that city Eriilny night
Aug. 30, consists of Bauer. St
Augustine, first; Womark, Ocala
second; Goolsby. St. Augu-nne.
third; Klein,
Daylonn.
sh..rt;
lake. SL Augustine, left; Grout,
feesburg,
renter:
Harrington,
Del-and, right; Onis. Orlando,
catcher;
Hearn,
nnd Toroes.
rleht-hander*. Kenoetly and Muslal, left-hander*’ Kerr, manager,
Pruett, Gainesville, utility.

my wing alpaa Schoolboy Row*
at Detroit in 1VU. Look at hie re­
cord. Any Mm h gap can win 24
gamea sod
r four, all of
them compli
gpt to have
someth Ing.
(are If he’s
League.
walked only
M m*n In.
On# of
th'o&gt;&lt; l l l i M 41
an error
and in tha
didn't
W, hia team
ta
get a 'n n fai ...
Hodaun did all
this for Sagfd
In tha Florida
State leagds.1*.
that you
may correctly
that WashJapan
plans tn
eetehli*h
n thinks
of Mr. Ski govsinmsnt universities for wo­

e tU ;

men.

GUNTl lRAT d k u u n g k r
- (Tha only ’ Bib - to boat Paul •on. Errora s lludfou, 11*&gt;rar*11r»•►I.
ta**b*. Hon* lnHN in: J»»a*
Dtrrlngor atadw than .once last rirar*.
nleh. Clift I. FofahU Mn-e#.
Crm .
T wb*I*»« hill*.
AtiMvr
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Work , mi ow foa Pan American
tlghway U
U fvokrvMl
^ s a i n g on aebsMlfMRgm.
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tatabi* In

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llmnt run: t*uf«hl. Wt»lFii
Jutlnlch. Ctatae. Harrlfleej &gt;»u*e#Ilnuhle pUy&gt;: IlluodwoHh. Vuftahl
and IJloodwnrlh. I**ft *&gt;n
Ml. IsOMlta is Wtatatiinglon c ftotatata
on kail*: off Aoktr I. off lludaon
l RlrurM null by Auk*r 2.^ by
lludtann IB In 7 Innln*-, «ff Carra*qu»l n i l Inning*- l»*»k *!««•
■on. Winning pllehtafi Aukrr, feo*Ing pllrhert Hadwnu__________

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Raid C a s u a l t i e s
Islanders D efeat
G-Men Behind A1 Are B elieved More
Thom as, 8 To 5 Than Is Announced
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irwift, medium
im-»fze bombers may [direction ot
‘ hatders* oil* #®*‘
be assumed to carry n ton of e x -'c -n i (•«%) " '
^jr,funt ■■*!“*•
j*4*»dlne
elm*
«» »’ ? '
plosives.
tin! Iam
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•
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tux
»"j*
ot voluntary *.....
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to
„ }{
l''anc'» bomb luad m.
IlKUd mm number af caimiillies
Anticipated In the »fr raid precau. rontlune ■n’1 , , utuntsry f" 1" ’
&lt;•" »"■' Vtt.lr*
ttorii manuals, from 48.OR0 to 57.- ,10014*1
IL..nlut1on Of
■■___ _
600 persons would hare been
wounded or killed.
[ton un4-r the
nnsnLVED
aha subf One
“ , ‘lesson
™ P , tha 'figures
‘gure* ato
sublo qualifies
to
qualifications
Iions la
ia that th&lt;
the
British
objeeBritish insist direct hits on objeeA ^ h
PTmium.
* th*,V c ,0 * 1tt In inton- lorn(•«!. one# a w nk for •lI hJ
•
fieh4t* e ff?**
tromfrequently
British pnn*»rutiY« w*tak*. »nd IMl
fighting
planes,flr®,
raiders
.••MlfUd copy of IhUrwIulloiivi ■
hay* dumped thair bomb loads gather with proof «f publleaUoishort of their objcctlvci and fled. t h * a » l , h* f If ad w it h Hi"* ( n m ^
trull*r ot lh* dial* "I Florida.
WALTKIt UCOOl'Kfl
Becratary

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NEW YORK. Aug. 21—« ”/ Daytona Beach had a big first
On a basis of mathematical pro­
Inning and defeated Gainesville, bability advanced by the British
ft to 5, In o Florida Stats base­
themselves, it is
possible—but
ball league gam*. Tbs winners lather unlikely— that In 12 days
rolled up seven o f 4hslr runs In of bombing the citadel of Eng­
in the t in t frame.
land, German airrhen have taken
Score by Innings:
H H E a toll o f from 44,040 to 67,000
D. Bench
TOO 000 001—I 8 4 casualties on the ground.
Galnrav’Ie
010 010 201—4 1 4
Censorship continues tn veil the
Thomas and Givens; Hart and degree o f the punishment ntelid
Wolfs.
out by the bombers nt either Eng.
Orlando defeated Oesla, fl to land or Get many in to: ms of ma­
3. and II to 2 aa Freddie Bwin- terial damage or of casualties.
■ ||b WUMPuK-kl
Is,
It prutably Is safe to assume
drlla pitched and wow both games
T441a ataselx TtflHp§;v|
Bomber
Bill
Kennedy,
ace
that lh- wo unde I and sllltsl num­
in an "iron man" rule.
Score by innings:
R H E ber many more than the brlligrr. Aoatnpaw of the eSUU Itarue
!faN "old to Chirlollf yfatrrdiv
Deals
000 110 001—3 R 2 ante care to admit.
Orlindo, Kenn^ly hat 10
Tbs probability curve presented 7
Orlamlo
030 001 200—« 11 2
Parson and Scblro; Swindells here la subject tn a large number Yirtoriw thu year «nd Unt w««k
and Onls.
of qualifying factors, and the wa* votptl on the All-SUr team
'"'TT w w ” vwwaowwPf
llkgy WUf J l
ny (he fans of tha league. He
lota In are purely theoretical
Second Cams
nidi bora? Murine brlngi a u icl nUd, \ I1
Rrore by innings;
R H E
T ry tw o d to y o i Morin* n^ht and
° e » l»
020 00___2 4 A
Orlando _
^ 7
nattsries.- Mitchell. Occhlailnl — -------------- - — r*------- --------•ml WnttfPBf SwtmMhi «mf
he Mtrjrk' ln r rrrry tan
“ ‘ hitJ of bumbo
Vj' —K- droppeil
J-------- 1 cm
— *-------targeta in
1
i Don
a . Helm*
v r----- *eatt#ri&lt;f fline
Bob EIIM o f Pittsburgh, and
•*t night an th# Leethure Ang- populated areas.
l-ra trounced the Red Hota, 9
Th# numler of planei iiath the Red.*' own Gene Thompson,
both
played „n
the All-SUr
to 2.
bomber* and protective fit.’ Mer« —
league
in
Rill Davla
alerted
on
the employed by Germany in the in- , team o f the Sally
lU.tft.
mound for *. Deland
and waa
was
Mvitana ana
bombing operatinrH vthieh
charged with
th tha . Ion retiring AtiTfed
eubjrct to. d is.; lYs-.-xv.tT.Tirn I- CCMtPRH, R.
•t the end o.........
. aeernd inning
HAM.
Ikr»"
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»w
rw.*e*a 1nn,1
11,11 1It
4. T
f Ihe
orbilirnry nvriage
F WIIITNCIL ■
lh* bruiril
kri.rti t| « f trutattata* I
n^r---—
’
■
■
600
a
doy
WouM
appear
in favor of D'Zuro who finished
by lh* lo&gt;ahl
l«'ahl of dtrtac
dir*e* I
thf game.
renaervative In I’ght or ,h &gt;|rnl|C
of Hnnfori. H u lk i i n g and U a n
Score by inninre:
R H E character o f the attark
&gt;w w . asrrom s |
^l«(lun. under nuthurlty nnd
leeaburg . 0S0 200 300— 9 11 1
The ratio of fighter* In hi milk*
Del-oml
000 000 002— 2 9 4 era has been roughly :t i., 2 , pro.
Assists; Thomas, Good. White.
duelng a figure of Thkii Ih.uiIo-i *
for the 12 deya. Each uf the

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Rdtnber Bill Kennedy
Sold To Charlotte

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Red Cross Awards
Given S w i m m e r s
By M iss Morrison

Got, Sonny Rnbom, j,„. Wa­
then, Rowan:
Hurt. Kiilhrrine
Hurt, and Inland McClelland.
Passing the Intermeiliale and
swimmer*’ tests were: Mo* Dor­
is McCall, I-cland McClelland,
Miss Olive Chapmen and Mis*
Red. C ron certificates were Mabel Chapman.
swart let) to 24 beginners, four
Intermediates, and four swim­
mers, who successfully complet­
ed and passed all
testa. Miss
Eleanor
Morrison.
recr^tlonal
director ’ and Red Cross Instruc­
tor, announced.
Claeses, however, will continue
through September with a change
of lirrle after school officially
onen* according to the number
of school children still registered
who have not romnletod the be­
ginners' tests,
Mlsa
Morrison
stated.
Miss Morrison •iprtased the
Hope that members would come
a* often as convenient until
•chool starts to get as much In•tructinn as nosaihle. She also
*nl,| she hoped the ladies would
not become "discouraged" aa
th - —ere gening along nicely.
Beginners who passed all r»ouirvmenta war*! Miea Doris Mc­
Call, Mloa Nancy Williams. Miaa
Olive Chapman, Mia* Olyve Ann
Adams. Mite loutlee Whit*. Mrs.
C. I). Weston. Mr*. Victor White,
Mis* Manr Helen Tew. Mlea Bettv Sue Holland, BUI Lndwlr. A.
M. Sloan, Jr., and Miss Betty
Wathen.
Also, Tony Huddleston, Gene
Harrison, Jack Morrison, Cirlvle Sanford, Florida
Swofford, Billy Wlseeup, Jim

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Women OpporttRtfj
Of C o n s c r lp tm ii

Daar 8an/onl Herald;

WASHINGTON, Amg, t&gt; - W h
- An evarulhalod ’ dtana*'. in -'
Arnold'i
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as Metkan ^ saU they were
miastin*- tgtltob &gt;~MBtgvhiq
notary trslals* tad "oShar saa-li
Vvtarfeau aetWUSa.n
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A m y chief of
wtdd 6 day the

•Senator • CIsWw,. Pepper

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Florida. ,tp r* o tn f IK, datuonetr#*!1
•Ion. ret aitantlv hi. hla* SSnata
•est while HU effigy &lt;s m s frsa'
s men!* tree on the (wallet,
-rounds and the women chant-

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♦! "our apnle tr*o.**
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-*rr mtlUamr ♦—.Into* and haj
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‘ hort of war" aid to Ureat Bril
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()bsa,rvution Plane
Put It r i t i s h Lay
Down Smokescreen

Thia fa yoiur birthday. Whether you renumber it &gt;.r not. i.«
loubtful, for you have l&gt;e«n so busy during the 32 yeurs ..( v.nn I te
thgt milestones m a y m ean I'.ttlaUu you.
You warn born ^Kith the new Sanford. Your ndvrrn rn &lt;&gt; Hi»world precedad“but a fgw months the paved streets, the fine building* and daw, churches, the Immigration of many fine new
paoptg from practically every state in the Union. You at ..me be
fifli to advocal* good roads, better living conditions, county .1 \i
aion, improvement of the lake front and better government geniially.
^
You have seen the fanning industry grow froni a few acre. l«»
onp of-the*largest specJailied firm in g operations in the muntiv. tv
ijujrlng the biggest egr Icing plant in the world to furnish retnv
tratjoq for t^q. immense crop of winter vegetables grown hen- eaiH
year. iYou.bgva seen the development of this section into ....... . the
highly.: lgtwiaifled,farming districts of Arnerra, with |m-i Ii;i|.. the
moat Intelligent class of growers to lie found anywhere, men win
know soil#, iggiilikalion,.jiutcllcides. proper methods of eultn.it on.
packing and marketing. '
You have bail your, ups and downs, Sanford Herald, tlmmyli the
boom ptriod and thg depression years. However, you have been

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Hampers Fliers
Nazi P i l o t s Attack
15 B r i t i s h Air­
ports In S o r t i e s

■■'met than* •hi, "a»K h» Ptm!

TAO*&gt; H. U . Aog. I t
last combines whim aa
ifreet.eeng to^big whet

empathy." •with- t o b lr 'k ^ s t o d J
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h5 5 v &gt;i
'rylng to avert ,su r..D O t.m a g.fe
*n It. bv trslntow Jmva .nn JMiOM
■owbatw, asaU atill are regard &gt;f war they w edld-H a ltf. to 4 ?
I aa the ideal threshers.
'•nd not onto-thin-fsutU rr, hpi
Oa ha?d&gt;pa«kad ground th- ‘ hamrelvea. t tqtd. then*.-ell af ai
tJ
M m . around an- toped by. prrpar»Jn«»s ' U a l Vgl
wind, U making the wheat un sla b ! avoid: any lebaM tv * tm
IT sharp hoovpa sa It Is carrle
•ny mother*a nop U '-a M ~ M I
from the field.
Mood here, in South America «
dash and bit friends shovel a- inrwhere rlea." • •«*&gt;
w .'fhaff and wheat !*"•&gt; dirt
Popper. who&gt; oalrf bp '.IM M N
y| thsww It Into the air to bio. •he won*** ; ."eou rleou tlt^ ; S I
■erred ‘ that he* was artrrwal
•orrt the .tonpMvtratton 'had m

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l.i.-nt Cm. Sir Airhibald P.
Wave I. rnimnamler of Drltaht’a
mi.I.llo m il armies, warnril that
llltlvr. thwarle.1 by .fngland'a
•tout .Irfvnvv of hrr l.laiul king*
.loin, may emulate Napoleon and
"turn ea&gt;t in aearh of easier
.u rrri. *
ll^.l riy.np weather again ham*
pe.e.l lltitlvh &gt;ml lirnnan aerial
punch.-.
mill
counter, punches.
Kiahern.en reporte.1 three Natl
plane, aaaaultei, n llritiah cunvoy
off the northeast Kn'irliah coast,
■Ir.ipplny «alvoa of Imnib. with,
out npparrnt auerraa. ItAK Spit­
fire. rha.e.l the rn.dera out to
.en
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Hatton*
Us.gorest which «mhrv-aa Hi* -orth

gf teri motmUla*. aattmk'e. »ke a*

* to to V 't s wly Indome M |k*--* na
*d tin igeonle at leaa.thAB »&lt;kh •

Goode Showa Gun
lub E ssentials Of
ccurate Sm otuift

CAMP PCXBY, 0 . f t

f

*llet- A

rr Inatruc
*S police
to mam
.Itot night

wnllnf •M
ttiekad aad

-a S

‘ rt

Bhortly after Uu
•ora alloyed a - Moa.
neck of tba dumm
•hrtmrh the hangtnj
s repftoi poiiceman
wersed* the vrweee

By JACK HTINNKTT
WAHIIINliTON, Aug 22
uV
- The number of person- work
log for the United State, gov
eminent la now «vrll over one
million.
The Civil Herviee Commission
has given out figures fur June.
add up to I.OII.lXUt working
r, command They
Mai. C- C, Hi
for you and me and tlnrle San.
e
B*mln‘de
Ing . officer q f
Approximately
I3J.D0U
nf
County ftsarda. &lt; issetl the de- these work in Washington, the
d
Kiwsidan.
fens, unit and 1
rest out over the Inn.1, or some
to Jain.
where between
Point
Harrow.
Alaska anil Little America, An
artlca.
Something like KtljMX) of the pl*nl». port * amt rail facititka In
nation’s new helper* have I -en witlfupivail «o'lira ycAlvrmly.
. .Mod In tha last year The do.
I.ntr la«t nliihl rv»cu«* ri{ua&lt;la
f. n«e drive, of course, is given a- 1 I'lkf in (h«* wrtrltagt- fur vlr«
'he reason. -About
7n,not) nf l inij*
vnisfs ronlil b«» heard
these are new employes »f th. l.nornth th** iMiri.i. An HO.pir*
War and H aw Denartments. Un­ old wnmnn who had juat been
civil Aeronautics Board and the put til lied by her .on escaped
l'*o*ma Canal tone.
he' home w o blown to pieces
This Is tha first time the n.nn around her.
John B etaif [cffop-eoentatlve
pitture from Hi. tier an tha FsiUral p-.vr.dl hnto tba Stoto U
In the a m where the aertot
.yieitor here to- -•me nvtr a million. Th- World torpedo .truck. It wm. reoorted.
Augustine, vaa
War Payroll peak wa* UM7.H.V7.
•here w t. “ not one brick left on
took- vwftige In day.
Not* to m-rchanta: How arc 1top .if nnolher."
A «t&gt;»rt time before another
Edward F. 1 to,: oast Hautei- ••mi doingt W - ar» doing fine
the
Klwanla For example, “ Was hinvlon mar* i Null .live bomber* hn.l dropped
$3*
:
IT*saa
«»totoM
B
e
a
r
n
f*af|#
*»••&gt; wrexmini; shells mi the nutt’.’ lo Ml. D on
•kirt* of the .am« town without
jm “ History of
Mamnir nr raaualtle..
Air raidrra were reported over
scattered nrva.
of
.outhastt
Eral and la.t night nn-l early to­
day. after 21 hour, of bad wasContinuing their work of get­ ther that limited' Hitler’ s shy
ting Seminole
County
schools raider, to sporadic hit-and-run
ready for opening .of the
Kail attacks.
term 8epL 9, a crew of NYA
The sir ministry said that lha
workars will begin pouring ce­ tier.nan. h a' “ found mas* atment today for
I1.M2 ♦ -quare ticks e . pensive" nn.l hail reIret af aidevralk at the Bouthable •urn.-d to the small lores raids
—hkh th»v emuloye.1 previous to
l’ rlmary School.
A double tennis court which the '»rlal offen.lve.
•,*.
Ity-complex
ran also be used as n ha.ketbnll
Witee.se. told of
seeing
•
court, vaa finished Wednesday at Mast b»-wb»r awo*w* .l-.wn from
♦hn u k e llarv Bchool. C. W. la. tow-hanoing
clouds upon
tba
blU. nrincioul of the rcbool, town, |t* r -tlo M silent.
“ As it dlv-d I saw a hu«a
aurervisad the erolert.
Altogether about 40 hoys art Hack bomh ahapwl like » torpo,
palntiag. plastering and making ■In leave the plane," aald o o f
minor ripatra on tha various reaid»nL
“The eioln.ion shook lh« •*schools In tha county.
♦ire to—n and &lt;Uhr|a w’ a hurlwi
w
n
-» than 10O feet Into th*
1 KaUliikan.
air."
»ur“.
The crate- enu-nd h» the *nr»
ba*k ai the
n«.|s
. »* aai1 to have bs«n about
.. .» *
we
T.
tour af K«t•&lt;l feet In diameter and naayl
Two Baaford men, Ro'wrt f 1 ' '-a t de-n
V. I iM , and
d fours, tha Kipp, Ip, q d Walter Haynes, Jr.,
T*-- renorf-d d-noolny of II
p&lt; the longer were amove the officers end eonu - - r i a l to r-ed n follow*1 ' a ahoi
the
Captain mltteemeu ; apointed Wednesday .Ire- In lha f’l” " t Geemgl?
Ight U would
I Ike eleventh annual DaMo'ay S . . I - I -Jews, - f | r il* 'w v e st—A.
melavs at dackaonvilla ended. * - K-d w»«‘ uo- i*&gt;ndlH—r» Hml

Mky died .fa dn todty
WSispeeing an pegg.
hit yickakr aaaaUaat
n - v u a meaikSk-ri
Soviet secret pellm;
task by a canft-

NYA LayingSidcwalk
At Southside Primary

:ht Sun

Kipp, Havnes Named
DeMoUy_ Officers

Mr. Ktof V a namwl a chan- ed ‘h, rai-le-i |« hit ilH n
v reurtn uhtive nf the ravolv- -•facks against acattorod sh p
« cdsrsltaual fund and a mam- Uv**.
f •
•nnf tka’ toato toerd nf adminia.
Air Mlnlator sir ArehttmM •*
atkm. aad v m y

Hsvnea vaa -lair. In a r*Co -p^*h to U

&gt;poiniad I abate lesdar* •

-■■•dlers and wJnkt'V
we tm poiyes are katIL
rbafatBMf: * graaahopper

(O a lle a e , e « m e

I&gt;OCAL WEA

rtv »l

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bay, atHitttrof, liy * -

Seminoles Split Double-Header With Gainesville, 5-4, 1-6
,&lt;---------------- --------------- ;—

Hudson Allows 10 Hits But Pitches
Way Out 01 Trouble To Win Opener
McCann Seta Back Serna With Three Hita
In Nightcap, Daugherty la Hit Hard;
: • Hayes To Pitch Here Tonight
10 11
• After sweeping two straight
___ 4 » • J
J 1 &lt;1 1
double headers, the Ban ford Beroteoleo failed In their effort* to
, ]l 4 1* 17
it three straight at Gelnea- Tallin
y atterday afternoon at Jhc H&lt;-nrp by Inningy:
0««
»
rt- . O-Man Pounced on Bill fUbfitM
Daugher.
Inns* ill*
..... 00 I BUI 01 ft— 0
r
ty far four hits In one-third of an IInAmlsls
Justice I,
U»rlnn
1.
E l .matey to take the second gam* Hktrn. Hubert* 4, Johnaon. Hollar
R .'’ * 6-1. Lofty Frank lludaon spread 3. r n i f t l . i X r l n u , Moor* 2, Kd*
JO kite in the opener to give the wurd* 2, Hri'Ann I Krrora: Haikr.
Hh»rl"», Pnialt, l**lrlno, M r f j n n a
Borne a 6.4 victory.
Kuna ballrd Irv Juallra l , It*ydar,
J,
Valcl. T w o - b u s
hlla
Tanlght Galneavllle will be tha
Jmlli'*, I*ru«lt'.
HI»I pb
-*t tha Municipal Ball Khlr1»r,
bd«*»
Ifyd^r. Harrlfloa; Jlabsrl*
a tingle game * starting iNiubla plajra: Jimllr# lo Jobnarm.
%.BilS P. M. and
Manager Afun
to Pairlno. I ^ f I
fm tey Campbell will probably on lt«a»i Manforu to I*«trlno t/ f i
l
it
b«
se«
Kanfnrd
I, &lt;I«lfl»a»||le* I
th* veteran Whltey Hayes
Iii.fim*■ on balla, off Iludtont. off
the mound.
Mrt’ann I Mfruck nul; by Huelaejn
Sanford loot a full game toj I, by Atri'ann i W'lld pllrhaa: Ale-*
I'uauad bnllu; frUBlt.
Daytona Beach Islander* wh
taking both game* from
rg, but remained two and
_ „ . 4 e l f game* ahead of the run.
n*r-bp nub.
f In tha first gam* Banford opup with four runs in the
inning and got one more
tha fourth for all their runs,
l'.0-Men pecked awey at Hud.
offerings for but one run
any toning, but cams perilous,
loo* to tying tbs score In the
. half of th* ninth.
Totals
With runners on second and
th* tying run on second,
u picked up a single
cantor and threw, a perfect

K

Leesburg

Panfnnl

drier, with thro* for four,
Vabi and Rytn, with two
thru*, lad the 0-Man In th*
pd contest.
rank Hudson won his 17th
• o f th* season In th* openas against U defeat*. Hudha* pitched In IS gam**,
rid M, and struck, out 134

•rdar and la within
two
a o f breaking th*
Florida
a loagu* record In thla dogtonL Hyder did not attempt
(teal a baas Saturday night
Flores of Leesburg, on* of
eatehsn fn th* loagu* who
eontrihutsd nobly toward toI Hydor'e great bass stealing
rra s T a a m u
MMPOMO

I

1*

I 10 n

__ 10O 10* 0— 1

llaln'avllle
.......... t*0 111 a —*
Aaalalu
llrder. Marlon, illua 1.
Heller I. Moure I Error*: Roberta.
Haller. Hhlrley. Itnna hailed
In:
Hhlrley 1. Hkaan. I'alrlnn I Tw okaaa hits: H-ller. Ekeen.
Threebaaa hit*
Haller. Hkeen. ThreeVatcl. Hai-rlMraai K a r I,
Haller.
Double plajet Heller lo
Prlrtnn
Left on baaee: Hanford I, (lalnaevilla fl. Ilare on balla; oft I r e , 1,
llli-e |. ttiruck nul: by Ivey I, by
Hue I lllte: oft Dauahlerly 4 In
1*1 Inrvlna, t rune: off Illua I In
1 J-J Innings. t runs I’aaaed balla:
Itueaall, I’ruatl. 1-oelng
pitcher
Dauahariy. Umpire*! McLaughlin
and I.ae.

Hyder, Lake Tie For
Batting Lead At .364

*r

il~
\

*

Classified

Boreaucrata ^ ,
Criticized In
R otary

T alk

I
- __________ l i _____________ 7
.
r
that aha will apply to the H«fior- yaa. or either of you, m a r hav*
Florida Freshmen ,To ahla II W. W.tr», founty JtnJ*u of sealnat Iha to tal* o f Meyworn
County, PlorKla, on thf Walker, du i s M l
1st* of
aau
Report September 11 Bamfnola
12th day of B*pi«rnb*r. lilt , fur County, t* ihs County J ud e* . .

GAINESVlTjL ci~A ug. 19 - U P )
— It I* only 23 days before th#
Univonlty o f Florida officially
opena its 1940-41 regular session
for 3000 or more young men.
Bom* confusion has been re­
ported over th* official opening
date,
Freahman week begins
Wednesday, Sept 11, with tho
organisation
assembly la the
main auditorium of th* d iv e r ­
sity, and tho annual sddrea* to
now students by President Tlt* lt
Previously freahman week be­
gan
but Is beginning
a
— on Toooday
■
m»a day Inter this year. Upper
Classmen may register ,frtim Sept,
on.
ii, and
w
fo r all students classes
will begin tut Sept. 16.
-• Several hundred etudenta. parIhbilarly ngw students, will be af"TbOtad 4 * fraternity .pledge tern
hour which thla year ie 9 o'clock
Friday, Sept. 13.

approval of uairo an I
final dis­
charge aa iStKutrli of tbi tiiala
of Harry i.'UylJii w»3?*r, de­
ceased, on til's lltlt day of Anfutt,

Semlnol* County, Florida, at hla
off lr* la th* court tioua* of asl.W
( ’•.aary at Banford, Florida, wl thijw
aleht ralendar months from the
tlm* of (ho first
publication ,.r
Ihli nolle*. Ea c h 'c la im or demand
n&lt;*tt:\iAnr w r a v e r .
Admlnl**r^ttit of the .state shall be in writing. *n £ shall a l s o
of Harry Clayton W»arsi, tha p l a n of roaldaac* and poet
office addraaa of
Ike
claimanl
dtoeboi.
and shall h « swo rn
to
br
tbw.
rlalmant,
hi*
agvnt.
or
hla
alt.&gt;.4,
lie t h h r m ^ r r r r o t i r r o r T in t
■*r. nod any aueh claim
nr d - .
n i s t i i c m r i ’ iT i s a a u k o h
B K N Iv n t . r . C D P N T V , r l A S I D A . mend not to filed shall bo void
M AR T E L L E N
WALKEIt
IN I I U M r . H t . As. 417*.
Aa administrator
or the
W I N I P R K U J O AX AIANAH. Pla lnRatal* of H a y w a rd Aral
tirr.
her deceased.
va.
First publlcallon Julr Itth, )&gt;40 ^
KMtI. MANAS, tr.frn.lapt,

Lakeland St Johns
Plays SanfordTonlght

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

School

GINS— WINES—LIQUORS

A t Daytona Beach
T o Begin T o d a y

Why Do It the Hard Way?

For tha first tlm* In Florida
Blato Loagu* history, It inters
Its final two wosks o f regular
season play with two players en­
gaged In a bitter battla for top
batting honors for th* oossgn.
Official rscotds through Sat-’ last through
urdar night, Aug. 17. revaal that
BL Augustins'* Buddy Lak* and
8anford’a Ralph Hyder wer* In a
tie far flrstplaca, each with a
year-long batting aTOtsg* o f .364.
Th* two outfielders, both to ap­
pear, but against sacb othsr, In
tbs loop’s third annua) all-star
fama at Sanford th* night of
Aug. 30, thus art going down tho
stretch In a bias# of glory, with
th* fans In for plonty of action.
With such a short tlmo to go,
It now appsati Impossible that
cither Hyder or Lak* will b* able
to break th* loop indlvldau! bat.
ting mark set In 1039 by Day­
tona Tommy West, Th* husky
catcher-manager wound up with
a sparkling M L ________

rL W ra ito ^u.

f « »d

RED RYDER

see

will

C. Welsh

~

By V. T. HAMLIN

Us* of foreign eau-de-cologne
and bay rum la bobig encouraged
t*b y Coyloo.

GAINESVILLE
'

'■

.a.*—

(roaClaaM Faaaa f a n Oaat
Dayton* Beach spanked Lees­
Imam wag* law *1 applied to the
burg two In a row yeaterday af­
eltrua Industry.
a'
ternoon by th* acorea of 6-1 and
Over 14,000 new rule* and
6-6. Acor* by Innings:
regulations telling American bus­
First Game:
R.H .E.
iness men how to conduct their
Leesburg . 000 001 000— l 7.2
businesses hav* been mad* to th*
D Beech
001 200 20x— 6 10 3
last few yean by th*** govern­
Kalosh, Smith ami Pierce!
ment - commission*, after Con­
Creel and Given*.
gress has adjourned, and hav*
Second game:
R.H.E.
th* full effect of law, Judge
o n iin n up
|&gt;| itl.I c a t io v
I.eeaburg
201 200 000— 6 9 1
TO : KAfII. AIANAH
NOTICE T O CetEDITORg
Warlow laid, adding that they
I) Orach .. 000 311 001— 6 14 3|i&gt;vr|anl lt u ,ib u ii.
T o i l A H H IIKRP.RT R K Q U t n E n IV TII K C aUM M uOF JgN M CDITHTV
have
been
so
numerous
It
la
Im­
Price, Willingham and Piercer
to appear lu th* Hill
JII M iE.
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
possible for anyone to keep up
V A T I O V S I , l.rU fJl'W
Willi*, .Smetana and Given*.
FI.OHIU.A, IN r m O E A T M f
you |q the* a h u t f rotltUtl chump,
tv
h
Irk
In
pen.hruf
on
Afonilar
W
7,
Pci
o
n
with
them.
g
.
Del^nd nosed Ocala out In n
IN R E : EH T AT E O F N A N N I E K
Cincinnati _______ « *
IS . I I I
Hvptrmhrr 2ml,
JOIINBOK. D E C E A 6 K D .
_
couple nf Florida Stata leagu* Brooklyn
Pointing to the parallel bo.
...
&lt;•
41 .111
*&gt;»
IT
JH
K l'im iK Il
o n D K I l K I ) rn AI.I. C R E M T O IU N A N D P E R *
game* yraterday. DeLand
took Now Tork
» i I t . I I I I I S , tween ncent trend* In th* Unitthat this Onfirr nf I,ii Ii IIm i n «
I**ntiNH II,AVISO CI.AIMB fkR Re;
them both by tne score of 3-2. kt. L o u i o -------------- e v u tv b v
fMiUlahw-l »»n*-4* n mrpctk for four
AIAN OH AtlAVAHTP
» A I I » •&gt;,*,
p iit .b o nr ... .......4*- ss s i* &gt;ns
%s.
r o n * f n i U V f t M k » 1ft fh»* *HJtnfr&gt;rrt
Score by inntoger-’ ’
T.ATK:
*
eh l o g o ___________ U . P 4 I S H
11» r I«1, ji nmwprtff'r
rr-rtMTuI
Yidl ami eivcH - &lt;vf you are h y Flr*t game;
R.H.E. B o s t o n __ ..._______ 41 e * .1*4 tv
the Tfatlonel Socialist r»glm*7
olrrulatiofi ^*i t*11m!■#«l In Frminol* br nulHled ami rr,|ulred ip
Ocala
000 I0O 010— 2 0 0 PhllaOrlphla ...
Judge Werlow said that tha sys­
t-'oiiitl y. Kloni.u
&gt;7 IS J i t 11
— m anr
clalme
and
....... i n
DeLand
001 001 001— 3 12 2
■ooallo VeatrvOag
WITNKSX r»»y ha ml ami a**al #* e b li h you, or either of you. m , , e
tem in all countries has beeo the
Japan
la
to
have
government
t ’lrrk nf fh«* l*1rrtii| 4’nurt at i*nn- hav.. sealnat th* ra tal* o f N* n&gt;.i,w
Howland and Bchlre; Tones and Ml. totals I I. Cincinnati H ,
tame.
"You
first
hammer
on
bus­
Clilraao I, Ptllahurg I.
VUntil X Uhls AiiEUMt ilh, A. lJ K Jnhnion, dereaaod, lata of Slid
Boeder
iness, Imped* It and- restrict It, health htanranc* for small.wage for*l,
194*.
Brooklyn 7-1, Boston l - l
County, lo the County
Judge ,,f
Seconds gams:
'
R.H.E. PltllaOolphla l - l . N . W Tork
and then say business Isn’t tak­ earners.
O I* llRIlNItOM,
Hen,!*,tie County.
Florida, at r,,w
Ocala
.. 001 M l 9— 2 4 1
Clorlt *«f ihk- 4"lr»*iilt I’ourt. office In tha court home of aald
ing up the alack so government
Ak E S IC A
l
Dy A. M W r . K K K
• .1
1-»ee u v a
Deloind
.... I0O 000 1— 3 9 2
County al Hanford, Florida, wjlhin
will hav* to Uko It over.”
( group o f special guevta. among
i
W
I&gt;. IT. " i» hl .a l' iid a r month* from l h «
L Pet 47 IL
Miller and Schlri&gt;| Harper and Cleveland ____
"Ones government has taken j them John Barbirolli. Conductor f C i n c t ’i T i m u i i T mi-:Ai.)
—
I I 4S . ( * &gt;
lima of the first
publirmllow &lt;.r^
lloede.
Detrvlt _____ ---- I « 4* .174 l' k over business,"
Judge WarloW of th# New York Philharmonic
ible nollre e
a rn claim or datp
Earh
dsipaiol*
Ht. Augustine stopped Orlando, Buatau ________ ear 12 I t .144 7
1^1 TlliJ COI HT AK Tlir. l Ol ^ T r l h* 11
!»• wrlllne. ami Ihelf •Ihiw
continued, "It has to take over Symphony Orchestra.
5-3, in the flrat gam* of a dou­ Chicago _______ ... &amp;• tt . I f f «
j r iK jr - .
BKHi^nieBi r o r s iT ir .
H**'- °*
.*■t *
of .
labor
also,
and
then
what
be­
.
Th#
aotovos
la
opernlnl
elerPI . O H l l )\ , t s
Klllin %T»' n rr
of
ble.header but loet 7-0, In th* New Tork ___ .... IT t ! . I l l Id
comes of rour freedom? I f you trlcally from a small krylmanl
Washington
_
41 *4 .414 H h
IN ItK* KB T A T K OK IIi:Jf W A n i » P h- n
• ' ,orn L0* h r ..
second gam*. Score by Inning*; *t. Loula ______ ...
4? * t .SOI 11
want a Job, you hav* to get It which la raadlly adjuatrd to a
WAf.KF.lt. D F I KASKU.
I hU
A l t4 M «| .
a&gt;.&lt;1
Firat gamer
R.H.E. Philadelphia
... OS 41 . I I I 14
bu «*I» rlalm or drmoiwl not ■«»
from the government, and If you piano. It produces a whir rnngr Tl» AI.I* (TKICl»ITt»lt'H A.t D F H I t - I
Orlando
003 000 000— 3 7 2
WWW IIAV1.NII I ' l . M l H O il UK- t Dlrol b IimII h#» void.
want a promotion, i t depends not Of tonal qualitle*. some of them
manhs
a «i a i n k t
s a id
latI.TDA
MAH
w iD o x
Ht. Aug
111 200 OOi— 6 9 0 Now Tork t-t. Philadelphia 1-7
on how good v/Worker you are, resembling
orchestral
flutes,
Italian 4, TVaehlnaton ».
TATF:
A*
Admlnlativlils
if
Heck nnd Onie) Huston and Chicago 7. Oatroii I.
but how good a politician.”
strings and reeds, others nr* lo
You ttud pflfh of you m r h#r»l»y
the Rstat* of Ntetini*
Goff.
■I. Loti la t, Cleveland I (called
tint If|*st| nml reifulfr.l |»
preirni
R . Johnson,
th# ear* even
of expert mu­ any
Judge
Warlow
waa
Introduced
cUlm* atuf ilpuiAhilN whlt’li Flrat ipuliltenlloii July Still, 19l i
.Second gam*!
R.H.E. »id tth, rain).
by 8. O. Gray who had t\irge sicians.
Orlando
000 002 6— 7 13 0
of
today’s
program.
If.
U.
Col*,
Ht. Augustin* 000 000 0— 0 1 3
man presided over th* mooting I * t h * c o d m t o r TIIR i o i v t t
Weigh* and Smith; Kan* and
J tM t
BCMtleULU
r o t ATT.
in th* absonc* of J. L. Infcley.
Goff.
i
BTATM o r F 1,09111) %.
Th* elub voted to auopatto with
in rm T i i r la trsT v : n r h arry
th* meeting on Labor D ^ . Vis­
CLAYTON tVK.AVK’l. IwrManl.
fit. John* River Lino jftepond- itor* at todayS luncheon' In­
IN p r o h a t r .
------------------HOM E O P CHOICE-----------------boll taam of thli city w jjf play cluded:
T
O
A U WI H
RO
OM
ll
IT M A Y
I'ON*.
, •
CUD):
the St. John* team o f -Lakeland
. Harold Swarm o f Wtrr|ton Sa.
Nolle* I*
h*r-br
v o ri
that
tonight at Commercial Street
RoaKMART WEAVnil flirt.’ liar
Parr, Hlao Eleanor Morriaoi^ r»- Mem, Gone Carpenter of Orlando, final
rtporl
si
AduilnlmisUX
n(
eroational
director, announced. pHdov*r Dlttmar of Gaineevlll*, Ik* aatata.or Itarr* rinrlur, AVea106 W. FInU Si. • *
Ed
Drumb
of
DeLand,
,W.
M.
var, dreeSs^O; that ah. Hl«d her
The n i M will &lt;atart at *6:00
Muler
of
DeLand
tandl
8,
O.
Pst
I
lion
final
d
l
-c
b
,
u
*
i
end
o'clock. Admisakm la f r » T and
Chase, Jr., of Sanford.
"The coaching achool ahould be th# public 1* Invited.
better than aver thla year,” a*Id
Leonard (W hiter) MeLocaa, eoach BOCKLRM p ftO T CAPTURED
LONDON, A u f. » .
-4-hn—
at Semlnol* High School and co­
originator of th* Daytona Beach Rallwarmen who helped a 1nor­
grid achool, Juat before ho loft man pilot oat nf a olana ahot
ror the achool which hold* *tte down In a atobble field In southW m all w an f to m v o mon®y on n , UJ|a o Thla world-tamod prOooca, uh'
raa^em England took a noVal moan*
flrat aeaalon today.
tlrae, but w hy do It tho hard
H IIB
terjy
Doot tU othat%
"We have aeveral
additional to ' prevent hto oacatM. Bare,
Inetructon and . w* hav* more footed, the pitot didn't bode*.
w a y . . . b y running them lo tha
ta d '
puls a now, f«U-thicknatt, l o o *
"nama"
coach** to help u»
v e r y Jast mllo? Trucks, taxis, p
wear i ng nonskid (rood o ! fM b
out," aald th* likeable Whltey. consist of actual demonstratlos*
who with --Georg* Trogdon of by. London High football pleyrrs,
U rJr'doportmertls, police radio D b w W I I Z B . quality rubber on your woMQ
Julia Lamion high In Jackeon- chalk talks, and detailed atudtra
okra, busses and thousands
(tree— mekee them L O Q f t
vllle, conceived th* aohool.
of moving pictures of th* tu '&gt; • 4 • d i e t s S A V E W I T H
W E A R e n d G R IP T l S
"Among th* coach** w* bar* lano-Toaaa A. A M. Sugar-. Bowl
coming down to
Instruct. ara gam*, Ik* Mlieouri-Oeorgta Tech
----------R O A D lik e )C W , y e t f l j f t ,
Orasaw Bowl gums,-sad ydha Cot­
coat to bnly about hell that
ton Bowl .gam* between Clemsgn
our how Florida coach, Tqn Ueb.
o f a n ew Ural
W* got a lot of ■Inquiries from
•H over th* country about the Adolph Rupp, o f th* U. of KoUDrive In gad let ua show tom all about II TODAY)
school and 4 think It should bo a tiie hr will bring hi* Southeaitom
bl» hvlp te young and old coachoo Conferonco baakotball team down
T i l * phono 11)1
alike."
to demonstrate fo r th* benefit of
To Have That Tire Jho
Th* Daytona Roach school will those raashpo who eoach loth
, Den*
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Coaching

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Florida City A ffo rd in g Rail, H lghr
And Water Transportation
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Nouslpor Joseph P. Har­
our approach first towards parity ley, attache to tho papal tecreto sad then towards superiority in i V 7 f L ,U U at Rom« (above),
“ *_,£**" ■Ppioted Bishop of
the air.”
Florida by Pop* pju, x i f He
Reluctantly, Churchill said that succeeds the late Bishop Pstrick
he moat reject a proposal by ®*rT7- Th* new bishop formerly
former President Herbert Hoover Wga of the Cleveland dioceic.

CANADIAN

LEADERS

AGREE

N U M B ER 308

Regatta Will _
Include Four ^
Motor Races

DEFENSE

Next Election Like*
ly To Be Decided
By Party Bolters
Who Leave Ranks

‘Sixteen Prizes Total­
ing ?&lt;»() Will Be ' ‘
Offered W i n n e r s
Of Holiday
Races
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By JACK STINNETT
WASHINGTON.
Aa*.
sin

cans are counting on splits with,
in tha opposition to win vlctoty.
T h trt'i nothing new or im aimg about a pally’s efforte to
split tho opposition. The thumb*
rule o f bottle, "divide and con.
&lt;|uer,'a to ae thoery In polities oa
It la In warfare.
What Is anUilng la that this
year tanking politicians In BOTH
parties Insist that tha time was
never riper for applying tha tpllL
ind-wln technique.
Said the Democrat: "The cool.
neea of the "Old Guard" RepubtL
-•ana, manifested toward Wendell
t- Wlltkle i t Phlledelphto, has
persisted. Many conservative Re.
publicans, outside of the Wall
-Street crowd, are more lukewarm
to Wlllkiv now than when be
ateamrolled over the convention
Goor. They may not bolt outright,
but they can't put their hearts
In flee tint a man whoae ideas
•re bo dose to those of the New
Deal and without the staunch
flrhtift*
hearts of
the
“ Old
Guard.- the G.O.P. I. whipped.
WJUkle
split the
Republican

Local women listed are Mrs.
Henry Wight, Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith, tho late Mrs. Emeit Gal­
loway. and Mrs,’ Herberts l^onardv, former ly o f Sanford
"The Women of Florida" telle
eomethlnr o f tho work which wo­
men of tho state have dons, end
Includes a number of portraits
of them*
Recent additions to the library
are “ The Heart-to a Lonely Huntor," bv Carson McCutlsrs; "Wo­
men Will B* Doctors." hv Han­
nah Lets; “ How
to Retd
a
Book." bv Mortimer J. Adler:
"Doctor Hargroavo’s A »U tm it."
hv Harriot Comstock: "Through' —

Canning Kitchen
Preserving Food
For Lunchrooms % .2 "r S T '-tS -"'" T l i Re8“

W PA Unit Uses Fruit
W h ich Otherwise
Would Be Wasted

fCeetlawMI m
m taw* ai«*t

r' h Sdiolarshh
wyeko Mason: Ther. t, Ai- Granted Jack Russel
Urine

at IiMehrpoAU thto A l l at

Jack Russell, ton of Mr. aw!
Mri. J. C. Russell of 61H El it
Ave* who received Ui« degree ol
Bachelor of Scienc* In Agrkullura from tht University of Flog*
Ida tn 1839, hat b«tn ippoitltd
•o fill tht raacarh fellowship rt*
contly granted by tht InlarnAtional Htallh Division of th*
Rocksfafigr Foundation fay rW
Rmaolf'jtrrtH aa militant su­
pervisor c l the Peat Control DP

li
^ j ' .Z. . . 1 ? ^ ^ wwpwr* tlatoll during 10,19-40 and W ndw
g H « « * tegtatrstfeo,. announced *mployed la tha^ Bureau o f Entomai
yetitrday.
« “lo*7 and Pleat Quarantine of
the United Stete* Department of
“ TM* le not unusual,"
Mr. tha
A
frlcu ltu ra
V
VThi*n«a explained, “tine* moet Agriculture.
Ten graduate ssalstanla for the
P*°pl« who Intend to vote regia,
teiwd for the flrot primary. (torn* 1140-41 callage year at tha Uniof thote that have reglitered
_vanity of Florida have also Jusf
elnee then have Juat come of bean announced by
Preaidant
age,"
‘ John J. Tlgert. following ap­
Reglitrattnn hooka In roonty proval of tho Stats Board of
preolnctt will open Sent 2. Vo- Control.
tere will have until Oct. 2fl to
Appointed aa Graduate Court
regltter for the coming election. ell assistants for tha next aca­
Booka were opened Alt*. ■ In the demic year are James J. Frlauf
PredneU I and I , (ha elty dla. Wstaka: John Durham Wing. Jr..
Winter Park; Blron N. Walker
and Alvin. J. Cohan, Gain Seville:
John H .. Pomeroy. Joel Ttllman
Campbell end Richard J. Ander­
Pattern! - nervines for lira. Ef.
son. St. Patewsbuv*i E.
LowsPierce, Jr„ K*v West: Wilbur
E. J. Nelson. Jr.. ■errata re of tensen, Porkv Btear. Ohio: Hans
the Junior Chamber of Com­ Hammond, New York. N. Y.

Shoemaker Services
WUt Be Held Today

J. B. keys, Sanford,

Established In 1908

HiKKins R ev ea ls”- *
Holiday Schedule

. —Political notes for
today: 1
i A f spent beUre or, aoporwtwwcvMalone
|iccsmtly talking to two men high

-" Several Sanford clubwomen are
Hated with btogTgphicsl sketches
tn a new book recently sit ed to
tho sbelveo of tbo Sanford Bub.
lie Library, Mrs. James Meughton. librarian, announced yestorday. Title o f the two-volume
work la “ Tho Women of Florldk," and tta author It I.ury
Worthington (Mr*. .William Fre­
mont) Blackman, wife of the
former president of Rollins CoL

- for a trans-blockade shipment of
* American food supplies . to Gotmna-coaquered Franco, Belgium
and Holland because It weald
* “ only prolong tho agony o f nil
Europe.”
A
The British Premier simultanv eousIr revealed that Britain's
"new" production o f airplanes
MW exceeds that of Natl Ger­
many.
wave l^ ve," by Emllle
Calling oa tho kingdom to pre­
fer the heralded British ofre "rampelgna of 1041 and
1049," Churchill said Britain
i
.
-i
would maintain Its rigid blockade
Thousands nf qugris of fnodad Germany, Itely, and France
KB "M M , even ether country that •tuffe nr* being canned for San.
to
\
baa fallen Into the beads e f Gtr- ford's hungry trtmoi

V confidence In an ukraisto BrHteh
. vktory. Churchill teaghad at
‘ the N at I-proclaimed ‘Starvation
} htechade” of the I aland kingdom,
. lettering: , " I
remember the
Kaleer doing that In the teat
A vn e.”
At th« tame time, he appealed
to “ our friend* acroaa the ocean"
—the United Btatee—"for rotaforcemanta to bridge the. gap be­
tween the peace fie tiltere of
_ 1»I9 end the war flotBtee of
V 1011," apparently referring to
the prepoerd tala of M Anted,
can drotroyera to England.
*t Strong
eoutrter-altocki
by
British BAP flghton challenged
Mad warnlance attacking ever
Mi Dover aa Cberthlll told the R oom
w of Commona that the.British mar
deed, wounded and mlaalng total
only 83,000 aa far.

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Prominent Florida j{".«*• ?"k*,?
two;,
.Women And Work EoU» the Demoerets and RepublU

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With RAF bomber* carry*
• Jng the war Into Germany In
fierce new assault*. Prime
Minister Winston'Church ill
told the House of -Common*
today that Great Britain will
« "be able to continue the sir
struct!* Indefinitely."
‘The longer It lasts," he
*«ld, “the more rspid will be

Local Clubwomen
Are Included In
Book At Library

_ _ _ _ ____
V . w R s w ilr
T p IIo
H 6 W 1 1MK&gt;I t
le ilS

AU GUST

Parties Work U. S.
For Split In
R ival Group

o Continue
Rejects Hoover Pro' posal To Permit
Food Supplies To
Be Sent To France

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

ber A m o cla lrd P r o w

Attendance Urged At
Meeting Of Jaycees

merce, has urged all naembate
to attend a butinaes meeting
tonight at the Valdai Hotel at
7:00 o'clock. "Many Important
naatUra will came up," Mr. N«L
»?n iaH, "and It toTh* wish of
the officers that a full memberahlp be preeent to dtemae and
take action on theee amttoee."
.Pinal plana for the Jaytea
shipwreck dance tp be held
nmrtdey night at the Benferd
Country Chib win he made, Mr.

Mrs. Dolly Relates Experiences On

Total Of $375 In
Permits Is Issued

Fourth Race Will Be
Free-For-All WUh
Any Boat Eligible
l'"tir &gt;&gt;ijll»i:iri| rnolnr raenv.
U|,,» nri/n tolulirur 9fi0. w|li
!'&lt;’ inelmlctl in (hr Labor Day
Regatta to In- hold on Lskn ;
Mpnrtxi Sept. 'j. .iponaored ii|
jointly hv (hr Sanford Out*
hoard Auxin iallon and the
Seminole Coimv Chamber of
CbDtmerre,
AiinounceQisnt
t

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U

Of ttib Uriigrnm
jn s d e U&gt;d*y by ktUsrd I hjtk&amp;i*, Sfcetttsry of tbr Chumbpf**
The f {rwT mri* witl bfgln ftt
I
- S K A T clrg k »l*
IIENSBURG, N. Y. — A few hours after this photn was made the principals i»nni&gt;nnr,'i! lo no A M ah.! will bf limited
agreement Joining the United Stales anil Canada closer than ever
in Wealern
lle m i»| ilio i) !i) ‘TV let’ Dill hemrrl b^iit ii snd
outtnM n-o uk.ofifinr |‘J horse.
defence plans. President Roosevelt, loft. Prime Minuter MacKeniie King of Cana.lii, center^ aiot
I i"m, r or L*o &lt;ithti* inrhea dll0. F SerreUry of War Henry 1.. Slimion aid ftman as they altrniloil memtnml tonn e, f ,, dim 1 I 1*1 H’liiirnf
Of the 2klh Division nf Pi^intylvaniB nt the Ml i rmy war maneuver*
M ifor t Mot dvft |*i hitrsepow| * i iaiII ink•' |mr! in the iecond
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Sadye Moses Plans
To Close Local Shop

New Scout Leader

To Assume Duties
On' Septem ber 3
'■af Jones nf Miami, Florid*,
who Will assume his duties on i
lept, '9 aa Assistant Scoot Er .
-cottea of the Central Florid*
Council, Roy Scouts nf America,
was graduated with the highest
Sonata In bis half nf the class
this M at week when her tornolited the fortv-five day Na‘ Inna) Training School for Scout
"Itscatters operated at the Shlff
Reservation, Mendham. N. J. hy
th» l a g Scouts nf America.
Uppu the requrst of tlurnld V.
pnra. Scout Eieeutive, J&lt;me* hai
rrrnafnad at Shlff over the weak
• o d i s t tke e special eouiya In

Four Killed In
Dynamite Bl unt
litllBSTOWN, N. J . Aug 3D
-4/17 -Knur men weie killed
today In an exploumi that
wrecked
a
cartrklgc.t lllmg
building of a Dupont Company
dynamite plant. Building* and
window* were shaken over a
whir area when 1200 pounds nf
dynamite exploded. A wooden
building, 20 by 30 fret, was
destroyed. The four men killed
wcie wotklng In the building
No other employ* was injured
The dynamite tba men were
making It not used for mili­
tary purposes.

City Nows Briefs

Mayor Walter 8. Coleman was
In New Smyrna today on a bust,
nets
trip.
"
*m aontprlslng tho Central Flor.
will (Baud hie time doing fi'id
work throne Mu t the &lt;neen e-&lt;un-

He will not only lend ••sister-*
ptrkwe Scout loaders and
hoeuiio In hdnlng them do
but will anend t'r i­
le time &gt;n building Ihr
PMk for *ipension uf the
n to Include more unit* to
i greeter number e f boy*.
Idteg ‘ be additional staff
f». the Central
Florida
LwHI be t ‘ ought to a |ar
• average of e » the Ceunthe Ns'ton In Ibt matter
retire lead* rib Ip in ratio

r

prijtoc, amtoraarad today.*’ Stock

will bin
hnM«_

pnwrr Th#- fo'irth rnr»», scheduled
trt tolurt it U* no oVIrwk noon.
1 ill h" &gt;i fT*“* frtr nil. «nd ifiy
»yp»* niit&gt;H*«ir*1 hydroplsne or oiltl i’Kid rtifi *lr*&lt;nt with iiny sis*
nvttftf (*m« h** permitted in coin*
l»r Ip
All lh«» fuel*" wlH conalit of
w Urnl mi! I will hr n v rr it fivenub rfiitr^r
F iitffii
will bp offered
t r ftmr inp h'^Titi in **nch irnfi.
i ITr»t |irtse will b» | 1 0 , teeniid
|A. third f t . ntnl Tniirth 12. R h»r
m in t !h* filed w ith tj|ie
tre ffim n n lh f nf the Chimb**
of rikmmerert on nr before
A M.
**. nrm m patilrd hy Sti
eidrv f*e 4tf 31 00
tfe V h
Ai
on nm( Chl'-f nf Pnlipp Roy
\Vi Um m
11II pulri»| lb#* rie«
•"-•&gt;»*r- • mi l piu mi I i f*iid#r it*
4 4&gt;n.. I* if fte*r«|f I
n rfi.n l. , f&gt;H t i f M'i'diid if *
*
\
w
i •'*', i.'h'ljriun'i nf
th«* ru'i*
t.l W D,
lltefiD mil
I'm** t-##»M»*r, F ’lmnnd
M*'*'rdi |iidf#r* W'.-k)' mii Kllrrhe,
niMte-i i f#s hide***: II •r r ** I f«, r «.
iliti)'*- t Itffog,( Hrs|1t pit
m itmcfiT a*'d If iTlteT t \ m Vrifrn*
ceil) F f t&gt;;if ml :mid m fely bftftl,
— ,%|e.% I f l*-isto..4u
KiTthur inf'tfniiitirvn ran !»e «bWamrci hy (irrmsny (hat ^h.* it (ravsliing throutfh the minr-infestnl walrr*! MirriHiiuiing •niii#'il fmm
t i h#%ithpi%rter«
I* in «'l th - &lt; h iiiit'fi nf t nmirterf* on
Britain at h«r own H»kf the lu io p iiit American Legion
hnmewunl hnuml from I'»(»k»m
landffwtth nearly 1,100 refugees frnia thrower *one. Among thorn are Mrs J Burden llarriinuu. tli" lihi* frmit
Ameftoan minister to Norway, snd I Town Princess Maltha nf Norway.

riva bonding permits were I*,
aued at the City Hall yesterday,
with a total Involved of 9375. R.
W. Wan an obtained a permit to
repair end reroof a building on
Cedar Avenup at an estimated
cast of 9100.
Mrs. Prancoa Hickson was la­
med a permit to build a back
•etch on Myrtle Avenue for ap­
proxfmately 9M- Mias Fannie
Babe Munson was given two par.
adit, the ftn t to tear down a
W iterp frame beeae on Twen­
tho yotmter boy branch
tieth Street, and the other to of the Boy Scout program. “This
nlisag of Scouting h becoming
m oan gu lar dal!/, and It fe 1mFranck Avenue. Eatimated cost nertan) that this territory b»v»
e f the aecqnd, permit gas given the Wbnflt nf the titeai Infcrma■a 9190.
t'en availsbla." Mr. Face ex.
Mrs. Hand Batcher received a r l-toad.
Upon assuming hit duties. Jones

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LUSITANIA?

The Xlwante Clnb will have
Its regular maffcaOR meeting to­
morrow at ISilB o'clock at the
Valdes Hole!-

Congress To Study
Fruit Fly Claims
In Florida Soon
- r -- W A S H IN G T O N ,
Aug. ^'ii -A
sis-msn rongrrsHbinal m niuilllrr.
thier Senalnn, and thr&gt;*r Hnusr

mrrnhris, will In-glnhenrings in
i lurid* sum:' time in November
In adjudicate and estaldish the
validity nf an estimated 17,000,.
OOt) In Mediterranean f'uil fly
claims arising from the I'.CH.:10
eradication campaign, 1‘ungreaamen I'eteraon and Ilcndritki, an­
nounced yesterday.
The Joint committee was au­
thorised by tho pannage of a
claim* resolution by unanimous
consent of the house. The reso­
lution passed the Senate several
weeks ago.
Heading th* speelal committee
wilt le Senator llarty II’ Schwarti of Wyoming, chairman of
the Svnale Claims
Committee;
and Senators Allen J. Kllender of
Louisans, ranking Democrat, and
Alexander Wiley of
Wisconsin,
tanking Republican; Representa­
tive Ambroa* J, Kennedy
of
Maryland, chairman o f the House
Claim* Committee, ond Kspteaenl* lives Robert Romspeck of Geor­
gia, ranking Democrat, and J.
Parnell Thomas of New Jersey,
ranking Republican.

Tho Woodmen nf the World LOCAL WEATHER
will hove their fagulir business
meeting tonight at (1:00 o’clock
Partly cloudy with a few scat­
at the Woodmen M il. C. C. Cot- tered thundershowers In north
lino announced today.
portion this afternoon er early
tonight end In south portion to­
The final swimming party of night or Wednesday; slightly
cooler la extreme north portion
tonight.

tow at 1:W e'tioaJr, Mies Eleanor
Morrison aaaennofd.- All children
are requested to register at tha
Government health experts of
Playground as
Mexico are piutied over e niy»

tarieua epidemic which took 30
llvea In 10 days la a farm lag
cotoay near Toman.
Two hundred thousand school
children will taka pert la eelo-

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Coin miss ion Acts On
Coloring Of Citrus

I.AKKI.AND, Aug
'/ I l - T h a
Fbiruiii
&lt;ninmie.inn acted
yeKterday In litsuic that Ihn eat­
ing i|iinlmrs iif mtiftinlly roInrrd fruil tini |mrid‘ tn ila *pI peai liner
(
A regululimi, drslgm-d priinar.
it/ "tn ,lnp ,hi|uneiil.i nf artififlnlly rnlorrd ftiiit which Is not

rl|»»* in * nil*

win silopli'if by (ho

ti^sril jifl it -p'tkunuun fur about
irO ritiUA mail GHVri nlmnit UIUIIW
inmiiA Huppoit In Ihr prnpoAol, *
Tint tt -rhmif ji 11y,phi ii »**d mesiuro
prnvfdr^ for thu adddinn "of (wo
now color rliarU to out* already
in use for curly season oranges.
It was rxplnincd It would thus
te imsaihl,. for only the ripest,
best quality fruit tu la- given tha
rich rotor generally
associated
with the most palatable fruit.
"Colnr.ndded , fruit bos a val­
uable place in the Industry," E.
II, Wiillams nf f'ra&gt;sent City,
chsitman of the commission regi^
latlons committee, declared, "but
la also has its disadvantages, tha
main one of which is the fraud
which is perpetrated on the con­
sumer. when the inferior condi­
tion of tho fruit does pot match
tho color outside,"

Home Council Seeks
Pro*?ra m Suggestions
Suggestion for projects to In.
elude In next year s program ara
being welcomed by the Homs '
Demonstration Counrij of Serainolo County, Mrs. Rtva D. Andrewn, _ home
dnnmmtrstlon
agent, announced today.
T o make the program most
effective
and
Interesting
w*
want tn find out the Individual. ‘
needs In homes so we ean to te *.
the** problems.” Mrs. Andrvwl
stated.
Bug res I Iona may b« made to
Mra. C F. Proctor, praaidast ad
th# San font Home D-ipnnstnttoa
Chib. Mra. T. J. McLain, Jr.,.
Genava, Mrs. R. D. Baaa, U t o
Monro*. Mr*. Feed Forward, A L
toman te, Mrs. Ben Gray, L o w wood, ar Mra. Aadnwo, whal
of flea !• In tba Court Howes-

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Warning the
lip and wake up q
Mr. Bullitt said, jj
fflEMfUtoni aro
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ir armies. They a n preparing the way In Urn same
u m r ia Which the/ prepared the way in France”.
" Am it to prove nrhat Ambassador Bullitt;: said, cern members M the ‘United States Senate Immediately
ibosted-him ftoih &lt;pillar to post. He wa^Bvcuscd ol

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Whkt 'Atnbsasador Bullitt hid o iF e d ^ il'T lW T m e
i r of ■Utb*-Uf»|M-States woke upu.and be-ready tor
eventuW(ty.VTWe ,gfttAck upon him eadw-from men
evMWtiy1beliata .the United* States should not wake
ind pretstnf-*«*■ 'what lies ahead. They would have
&gt;Ue4 o&lt;»p faith in Hitler and trust his promises that
me 'no evil 'dsslgns on^thU: country.
lh'UnitW-Btites Arm /chW
rHter AeOstduf - W i - w * arm y' V r
E FOR TODAY
mid be necessary for hemisphere deBullitt believes we should raise this
utly way to raise It la by conscription.
Sehator
I ‘ fifth columnists do not believe inch
t or that (be United State! is In doni *w \
'
g e r o f atiack^P • i f w t u L.i
:e the advice of Ambassador Bullitt
I, adppt Conscription and raise an army
ad -it .ultimately should turn out that
'« * if and we are not attacked by Hitler, or

awvassft
PROMISE OUR P R lO tp k AN D

the aacrifice of millions of lives, with the destruction of
many of our largest and most important cltlse, with the
Id- p i our democratic institutions, our individual freedom
and Ubertlis and everything else which life holds desk.
From such a fata we could not recover for hundreds of
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ended since the locaticm of the range on the lake front
few weeks ago. Althoifih there ia a good deal of sport
such practice and ttyA inert hkv# been thoroughly su­
ing it, there ia soma. doubt as to whether an kttentce so good could hsv# beep, secured at any time prior
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basket containing ICO pourjdi of,the latter’* father, C. A. Ilaln ei..

W kem er We ierre*
t P A i t i v i;

Friends of Mr*. Teail
David
will regret to learn that &gt;h* la
confined to her home tuffrring
fiom a fall received iev«r■I day*
ago.

’riurratn
,jApr&gt;r i n iiT b iiA i
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Joacph Cullum
Cartier

ACADEMY”
W IT H

TOMMY KELLY
DAVID HOLT
WEDNESDAY
&amp; THURSDAY

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And Appliance*

Cooking, Refrigeration
Water and Space Heating
Save* You Money

THEBEAT OF TOM-TOMS
MATCHED THE B M T OF

Mi*e Marr
Wl-ain,
arrived1S ‘ id*-_.Ju*ni° r £“ ! " &lt;UnUJ w“ L.b?
laat night from Daytona Beoch I * * * t
i" ^
S 7.',
to apend a few dav* m Sanford l ?',
■ *lh,Utm
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■a Ih- gu«.t Ilf Min Mailalyn
and Ormond Beach, and
Truluck
Chari#* Lyerly. J r, eon of Mra.
-------I Charle* M. Lferly of Opelika.
*•_ .nd \i— r . . i x .
_ |Ala.
Little
Marianne
8trlck„ “ rH
* -kind
f ™ U " d’ d“ * b ‘ "
Mr. *"d Mr. R.
Wavneivlile N C , V r . th.v **• Strickland will act ** flowerapent * three werka’ varulion at|*,rl' Jnd ******
,**!**
ManJei Inn
•nn of M r ,nd Nfa. John E, Hig*
P
gin. o f Toilahacaeo will be rbgbeertr.
Friend* of Mr*. Bov I Coleman
Mr. Hlgglna will have aa hi*
will regret to learn that «he i* In
the Female!. Laughton Memorial beet man hla brother. J. Malcolm
Hoanltal receiving treatment for Hlrvina. Uaher* will bo John
E. Hlgglna, of Tatlahaaoee, brother
a few day*.
o f the groom-elect, W. Marahall
Smith. J r, of Orlando, Waldo,
Mr. end Mr*. F. A. Stone end
Dietrich*, and
Dr. T. F.
Mr*. R. A. Cohb ami daughter, mar
McDaniel.
France* have returned to San­
Nuptial rnunlc and the tra­
ford after anendme the poet
ditional wedding march** will bo
week at Dayton* Brarh.
played by M l« Fannie Reba Munaon. Mr*. W. G. Fleming will
Mr*. R. E. Steven* and child, render vocal *electlon*.
ren, Dorothy and Edwin, and Mlaa
Following the marrtag* cere­
Retocca Steven* returned yreter- mony a reception will be held In
dajr from Daytona Beach where
the home o f
tho
bride-elect’s
they vpenl the pa*t two week*.
parent*.
Mlaa Laney attended Weileyan
Mr*. B. K. Aiken, Jr, and Mlaa
Mcrgaiat Wright rclirned yeatcr- College, Macon, G a, and wax
graduated
from Duke Unlvenlty,
d * T from Daytona Beach after
Durham. N C. She 1* a member
vlaltlng for a week a* the fu eil*
of Delta Delta Delta aortal toof Mlu Ruth Welt*.
rorlty.
Ur. H igfini attended the Uni
F r’e" i* of W* re-n fldh-m will
be glad to tram that h- ha* re­ verelty o f Florid* at Gtlneivllle
cover*,! from a recent lllnri* for and w t* a, number of PI Kappa
wh*eh he r*cei»nl tr nlment In Alpha *oclal fraternity. He I* aoa hoipltal at Camp Beauregard, •oclated In b't'lnete with the
Flrat Federal Saving* »nd t-°*n
La.
Aoeoclatinn of Seminole Coun­

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Miss Lanev To Wed
J. C. Higgins, Sept 19

The marriage o f
Miaa C«ny
M B I Martin Laney, daughter of Nr.
1and Mr*. John Oliver Lanev, to
Mrs. C. L. Powtl) I,ft Sunday Jam** Cochran Higgins, aon of
for Quitman, (It . to tprn l about
two * ffk i with her parent*. Mr. Mr. and Mra. Edward Higgins,
will be oolentnlted £ept- 19, at
ami Mr*. T. J. (iirrrtl.
1:00 o’clock la the waning at
Mr. and Mia. Ilariy Ileerrn and the home o f the bride-elect’*
ruHO, Mr*. M. M Meriwether parent*, 191! Sanford
Avenue.
and daughter, (.Indy*, spent the
Father J. J. Kellaghan will offi­
weekend at St. Augustine and
ciate.
Anatata Beach.
The ceremony will
be per­
Mr*. l_ M. Lcinhart plan) to formed in the preaence of lh«
immediate
member*
of
tho
fatallelurn to her home in Ci
Ilea and relative*.
■&gt;,
Beach tomorafik ijtrr jpei
The bridn-eic^B H U e given la
•eVeral dayif - fn
r- Sanfo d
marrtag* by her flW R . She will
frlemlx.
bo attended by her mother, aa
Buck Sandeia ami Henry W rit, matron of honor, Mlaa Glady*
brook of Columbia. S. (!.. arrived Souder of Macon, Ga., a* maid o f
laat night to upend until Saturday honor, and Mia* Julia Hlggint,
at the Mayfair Hotel ami with olater of the groom-elect, Mr«&gt; L.
Cottrell Telly of Tar area, and
friend*.
Mr* Roy F. Symee, J r, a* brlde*-

h W M 'iJ v^ V 'J i!* £ (ffk y y '»RadioteUph' —m . f *ar*htav - &gt;W *»ff"div for While Springs fit vlalt
leen established between Chile p u r &lt;bughter. Mra. B. Y. Carver,
for several day*.
and Antofagaatn.

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Willkie To Open
Formal Campaign
At Coffeyville

Telephone

J. V. Johnson of Jacksonville
WEDNESDAY
•pent the weekend here with hit
Ladles Auxiliary o f lb* Broth­ family.
erhood of Railroad Trainmen will
ilia. Nancy lirw', spent yestermeet at 3:00 u'clock at the home
o f Ifra. R. W. Turner, 015 Hark day In Umatilla with her mother
Avenue, for ita xocial meeting. whu is lit.
TH LH 3D A*
Mrs. W. L. Mo rn n and ton,
Shipwreck Uance will bmipon
•ortd by the Jayci-d* beglu'nlhg John, am! teller Philips spent
St 8.30 P. M. at the Country! Sunday at Daytona Brarh.
Club.
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Coal ie*'being loaded cm vessels »re rptnding a .vacation at Ul*t Singapore. Malaya, Ly cenlles] tic Switierland. N. C.
working in.pain, each pair car.)
rylng, by mean* of a bambooT Mr.and Mm . Bennett Land, Jr..

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S ocial A n d Personal Activities
MISS L I L L I A N A D A M S, Society Editor

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Representative,

JACK

HOLLOW AY’S

M A R I N E

ROOaM

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Mr*. Robert Wilwn and urn
Bobby, of Orlando hav» returned
tn their home afte» vliltlng for
the peat two we*ka with Mr*.
W lleonV mother, Mr*. J. C. Ay
eock*.
Mr*. Leo Rockwell ha* returned
to hor home In Towanda. Pa, af­
ter •pending the peal month her*
with her mother, Mr*. Julia Conlalei, and alater, Mr*. D. C. Staf­
ford.

I RUSHVILLE. Ind, Aug. 2ftj G O P
Preaidential Nominee
, Willkie announced yeaterday he
, would open hi* formal campaign
frr the prealdency at Coffeyville.
Kan, in mid.September unless
President Roosevelt accept* hia j
challenge for face to face delate*
before that date.
Smiling and -eveVtnging nuipawith newsmen a* he rested here
it the home of his mnther in-lnw.
V lllkle said he hadn’t heanl front i
Rooaevrlt aa yet on hi* 'urptl/u-i,
~ Ilenge -that they debate the,
cces* oe failure of the new d-al
d the third term Issue.
I
lie said he would be glad lo *feommodate the President a* t"
the time of the debates,
i The tentative decision to or*'1’ i
’’ hi* campaign *1 CnffevVTUe was
1 reached, he told newsmen, after
■ conference with Congn «*m»n
, . Martin. G O P National Com
'm itt** CHuirmjin Thf* K»r»*%
town w*i «#|fcCtpi1 htrail4* Willki"
tauyht history in thi* high school i
th«&gt;r»* tluring 1111*1 (Hid 11)11.
i
Th#
&lt;lal# ind iubjrkt rf
that *p#i*ch Han not br#n
ho iili! A major ■p#rrh th#r»*. (
within fa«jr rilutanc* of fftidrnti
of T m m and Mi««ourl, would
Wiltlti#'9 fir«t artlvr grAtura to­
ward breaking th# Bo-rallcd Aohtl .
D«morrmtic aouth.
Willkia indicated that a trip to
th*» wF’it faint in *earch of votr*'
in territory where Rooaevrlt
atrong in both 1912 and 111lb
'would follow the Coffeyville &gt;dTHF. WEDDING PIA N S of Mia* Gen.- Marlin anev and Jamea dreaa.
t,,
married
Hr «aul hr ami Martin hati d*H
Cochran Hlggint were announced todav. [h,-\
on Sept. 19 at the home of her parent*. Mr and Mr*. John OI‘n ' cided to have Senator Btidgu.*, of J
New
)lam|iahlre, "polUh i f f '
Laney,
Secretary lehr*, who veill give the
“ iVtnocratic party'* anawei in a
ly and dm.gni... Daphne, readdregp,tonight to Willkie’ *
week with Mr. and Mra.
,__ , , . ,
.
acceptance speech at hlwuod.
William* and family.
turned huttirdiiv
afternoon
rroin
. .
,,
| " I hope." Willkie said,
that
« two week, tup tu Wm.lon- Mr. teke* doesn’t make olio of hi*
Mr*. II. H. Beenon. and eon,
Salem. Wentworth and Gastonia, usual type of talk* because &gt;f he
Davnl. of Hlfh Point, N. C , have N t\ While in Wlnston-Saioni does, the Senator will have to
gone to Miami to vialt relative*
the guests of Mr*. get a little rough with him '
after vDIUrif for two week* with they were
Willkie told newsmen ho had re­
Mi, Heeeon’t brother.in-law ami Connelly's -i-ler. Mr*. Hugh Car­ ceived many telegram* about hi*
■later, Mr. and Mra. Joe dom ain. ter Pollard andnuisin, Mrs. Guv ■perch and hail nut heard of a
Thompson
and in Wentworth
they visited Mr* Connelly’* bro­ •ingle adverse newspaper editor­
Mi»* Helen ^^Cllenn Merryday ther, Henry Blair WlmblsV They ial.
plan* to leave tomorrow to re­ were tin' gue-t, of Mr. Connelly’i
II* intimated ho may go to
turn tu her home In Maditon a f­
Mi**
Georgia
Connelly, Main* ho for* that atalo velea
ter •pending the paat week a* while lit Gastonia.
Sept. 9 in the flrat 1910 election.
the gueat of Mr. and Mr* J It
Ilintermiater ah the Mayfair Ho­
tel
Mr* Ruben
Maaon rcturncil
Sunday from Quitman, Ci*,, whcr«*
•hr VIAiled for (wu wn-kt with her
parnit", Mr. and Mrv l .1 Unr*

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of Tonal
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and Piay l
Yew f*t power, Mosili*by tod wlnliviiy of iscosting many luwl
. AC DC NoitekcdiKiag Circuit, Budl-ut
.fuper • Stniitivt Atiial
Sftitm . . . and aiany
athn hne frstum GotWalnut csbuut
Without a question, ihe
greatest low puce cwv
Sole value of all lira*.

W A SH IN G TO N , A ug. 20-&lt;A ’f
- The female af the specie* is I
74 parent deadlier than the
male, according to Justice de­
partment figures. .
H announced test night that
•■t af every 1000 women end
ION men arrested In th* fln t
half of 1940, 13 women were
■id with murder compered
i 10 men, and M women war*
charged with assault to tS men.
■wt th* men committed more
adMP-crime*. Only M percent
o f all those arrested were wo-1

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Jr. and Mr*. Nara Book out of
Qrlando, ■ ilater of Mr* Randall,
Bn eapected to arrlvs today
from Jones Firm In Waynrtvlllo.
N. .C., where they have spent
tha^ peat month.

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Wathen,
Miss
Catherine Hurt. Ml** Kllen Mer­
iwether and Miss Ethel Root re­
turned thli morning from Camp
WlhPWIkl. Girl Scout ramp near
lAke Mary, where they hive
for
the past
Mrs J. N. Durden. Mrs. A. H. beta councillor*
Byrd and Mis* Jattla Durden
returned Sunday afternoon from
MUe Wilma Leinhert arrive*)
Panacea whore they visited a
Setunday from Macon, G e , where
■ha ho* been visiting her brother-tn-taw and alater, Mr. and Mra.
J, B. Doaaey, Jr, to spend about
19 d a n ■■ th# guest of Mr. ami
Mra. P. E. Roumlllat at their
' MM on Palmetto Avenue.

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laat night from Miami wherw aha
ha* vlaltad aeveral day*
with
Mlaa Roaa Williamson, a sorority
slater at Florida 8lata Collage
far Woman.

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la aal daws Iba daatk tall aa
Iba hlghwys p f the Stale.

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industrial
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tbara la Ida ladaitrlal •action • ( tha raaatry.

The efllclrncy of Brltain'i bal­
loon barrage In eoaital defense
waa Indicated by Germany's
determined efTorta to amash it
by recent maaa aerial atlacka
along tha southeait coa«t. l.lnea
of "sausages,” like those above,
trail long steel cables tfhlcb
enmesh enemy planes.

When eight-months-old Carol Nlcholi Krowa up, aha will look with
mingled pride and i.idncsa at thin picture. For, arated on her
mother's lap. ahe wear a the VictorLi I' h » j , posthumously awarded
to hi r father for "most miepictlous g ill.mlry" with llritaln's Cirenatltrr GuariU dunng the evacuation of Dunkirk. King Ccotgs
111 ole tile presentation at a private audience glutiled Die widow.

aoalbara atalaa fallowing torranllal
•Iraala and bam#..

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all
■rad i t &gt; « la a lasae U CaalwB, N. C

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Iba
Highway
»U y within Ike law. aad
aafaly limit. af lbs
State af
FWrUa.

Jock Sutherland, Conner Pitt cooeh, turroundj himself with UmUlor
I x t i u ho begins hU pro carter aa head man of the Brooklyn

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Ida Britkk h battles over saathsaslera
raparti, Plctarad • kata art tkraa Nasi key aviator. being a.cortad
by British taldlars. Pkala tabled fraai Usdoa. Pasaad by

THIS CURIOUS WORJLD

By William
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By J. R. WILLIAMS

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U».a of 1a*t night** frav cau*e.i Lluw. th*-n«M»U
the Seminole^ to d»«p n full r*ni»ip the D aytona H rarh Inlander*
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lllth men. on la**, made In* f ■* -I I ,,
•tart in the 1*h »| hall |»:uk a»»d
it wa.a none too mn-ci** nlu! 1 *»» 1 t
G-Men Doun td on ht&lt;
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for 14 hiti in &lt;1 Imumr*.
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for a bad evening I In* ».
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five hits. Double-play.* m
tin* |
third and four Hi ih m tlU d
any i it.,
•coring th re a t, Li it th r* f
run* 1
came acioas in the fifth tin us ( |'
(p in y MM and tw i e m u s ,
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Rat Hydef started the Serin- i,..i
nolea
on the right track in |
the first inning and when later
Mai ion propelled a duuhh- t*i j
light field it Inukcd lilt* n -’an-I.,
iutd evcbtflff, but Itubntc hit tu
I w pitchrr for a doublt* play
*ft*r \Villie Skmt aac pi.r|H*c*.|y i i (j
paunl,
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Andy Johnaun*, «uiy|p, a ctolcn * *
b fielder’* ch u u r, ami an f
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rrior l y Pruett, wb.i v*u* play in g . ,
W itd l is a , ifavr the S u m th rir ] ......... .
first run in th e lu-miul and lh«y
did n o t brink the K-C ut'ain until "
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Th*n Jo* Ju ctlr* lid off with a
hit to ten tv r Sk-*a rra*lu-l a lin* t n w
A i r * to rig h t, and Kuhn U ttipU •
W to right seoring both lunnrrc. -(
Jl* in to rn rain* in on Juhnann't i ,'.,
doubt* u rig h t. Johnann lallird t&lt; I I -miu
(B y*n thlt loo** with a wild pitch *•'»»*.
•n d Wolf* wa* gailty of ^ junoird i

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error.

Oth Bcattd on Andy Jo h n u tu ’.
tin) hit of the gnnie. Kunurll
ricked b (in g le to left, but A*hM li|ted o u t to left, and
Bill
toughetty,
p inch.hitting _ fo r
Ihdaoit. ^ e n t down ^w inging on
deceptive ru iv a hall.

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tha Highway Patrol, k*
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la Ika loda.trlal sastlaa ml Ik® aaaalrT.

When eight-months-old Carol Nlcholi grows up, she will look with
tnitiidrd pride und a.idnsss nt this picture. t'or, seated on her
mother's lap, she wt-.irs the VIctorLi I'ruu, posthumously nwanted
In her fiitlirr fur "most rsur piettous gallantry" with Britain's Gren­
adier Guards 'lining the cvarualinn of Dunkirk. King Gcurga
ui nlc the |&gt;icaeiilalion nt a private audience giaiitvd tha widow.

likens Stales

INO RIVERS wrawgkl
m il ib m a

following

The efficiency of Britain'! bal­
loon barrage In coastal defense
waa Indicated by Germany's
determined rfTorti to smash It
by recent mass aerial attacks
along the southeast coast. Lines
of ''sausages." Ilka those above,
trail long steel cables which
enmesh enemy pUnes.

torrential

Jock Sutherland, fonnar Pitt coach, surrounds himself with famill ay
faces as ha begins his pro career as head man of the Brooklyn

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are Sutherland. Una Coach Mike Octto. Backfleld Coach Johnny
Mlchaldsan, and Guard Star* Petro. All three played under Sulh•land at Pittsburgh.

ilaadard kaarars, key# ralaraad la Mrs. Wlllkle's hows ta®a el
RasktllU. lad. Neal, they weal Id Elwa®d where WUlhU d®Hwead
hla acsepleote spaask. Haro lk®y are with Mrt. Cora w lft , • • • '
tar. Ika C. O. P. aaaala®®'. aaalkaMa-Uw.

GERMAN
Loads a reports. PUtared akae#
British saUlart. Pkata aaklad Iraaa Loedoe. Pasted ky

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OUR W A Y
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M OTHGt

THIS CURIOUS WORLD
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W I L L I A M S

By William
Fargugon

around hla New York hotat on
cnitchaa, bemoaning tha tod
that hall probably ba out tha
m t of tha season with a frac­
ture above tha beat e l hla left

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�T U E S D A Y , A U G U S T 20, 1940

B ritain Ready

For Long War,
Says Churchill
al

rktness, «* Ires led a bond of
F, P. Stevens, Jr., docketed
a charge of speeding, waa
id guilty and fined
_ or
day*. W. U. McCllntocb, w M
charged with operntlng a
ness without a license, had
Case dismissed, a* did James
*, who-was brought up on a
M l driving
charge.
Buck
drier , charged with drunklag and found guilty, was
ill a sentence of SO days In
I. The** ease* were all white
_ Colored persona listed on Ui*
Racket Include th* following:
t ’ Bishop Allan, brought up on
charge o f Investigation o f petit
^.larteny, had hie case dismissed.
The case against Haul Stavani,
chargtd with
disorderly
eoni A eat, was also dismissed. Charges
•galnit Frank Lathrop for dtotarty conduct war* continued,
rthi* Ha* Prlnea was brought
fora th* court on two charge*,
Muh and carrying concealed
Moons. She waa found guilty
both Counts and on th* first
la sentenced to 00 days In
II, and on th* second to 60

, . Ansley Tolea, accused of dtaOrdcriy conduct, had hie case
dismissed, as did John English,
glfo

charged

with

disorderly

conduct. Polly
Miller
wa*
. docketed on two charge*, carry*
'la g

a concealed

weapon

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tlrwnUI fomit.
Admiralty announced that two
German transport* were bombed
In Hagncrend. Norway, midway
Stavanger and Bergen,
on the Norwegian coeat lying clo­
sest to England.
It waa not stated whether the
transports were laden with Nail
troop* which might be used In a
Cmaa-Channel lirvaaloo.
British bomber* in another
1800.mite flight over the Alp*
last night
and
early
todav
. t y n t e L J U li’a Wggaet “ aircraft
plants In Milan and Turin far
the third time In a week, the
air mlnlstrv laid, while planes
of the British co*it*I command
heavily
bombed
the
French
seaport and naval air ham of
Boulogne^gwffltep channel coaat
w*4in*» JlBTlh- -nigh
command
epIH

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Rmvfoy

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night a* well as Milan, aud Torln hut that da ma re was "InalarwMtator" Tfom - V trttf 'ff wm*
reported that the port at Ron.
lorn* and Ita base* had hr»n
"virtually
deatrored'*
by
the
weekend British sttarks.)
Other British bomb«r* stnirk
deep across Herman, and bombed
the Nail aluminum works al
Bad Rhelnfalden *»d ■ German
chemical wort's *t Waldahut near
th* Oerman flwin
frontier, It
was atatad.
German airdromes at Freiburg.
Habahelm and
Mulhous*
also
were "heavllv damaged" hv Drll-'
,lah bomba during Ih* night, II
was added.
(Th*
Swiss, accusing "for­
eign planes" of bombing a Swiss
railroad station near th# German
•border, said.that on* shed of th#
Natl aluminum seorki was He.
stroyed and that another burst
Into Games.)
Having stepped up th* pace
end scope of their attacks last
Friday night, the British bom her,
w«re. spreading over virtually
s|| of western Enron*, attack­
ing airdrome*, aviation plants,
war Industrie* and German navai

and

drunkenness. On th* first charge
ah* waa found guilty and fined
fSS or 10 days, and on the seegad aha waa also Judged guilty
•MR. fined 110 or 30 days.. The
case' against Sylvester Miller, acruaed of disorderly conduct, wae
LD BARN RATTLERS’ HAVEN
WILLOWS, Calif., Aug. 19—
ff—Alxty.one rattleanakea ware
nnslaas whan a bant which had)
Mn standing on Kendrick ranch
’ C. B. Wheeler for 40 yaari
as rated. It had long b*#n eueKind of being a ratUaanaha

WiUlde Surprised At
President Roosevelt
RUSHVILLE, lnd., Aug. 20—
(ip)—Wendell Willkle aaid leaf
night Secretary Ickea had ate ted
“ plain and tlmpla falsehoods," in
a radio addreap iaat night and
that, he waa “ aitonlahed that the
Preaident of the United Slate*
would authortxe auch apeech."
The
Republican
pmldentia!
nominee sent the following telegiam to Chairman Joseph Marlin
of the Republican National Com­
mittee:
“ Pleaae waste no money in buy­
ing radio lime to answer Ickea.
It la unworthy o f aniwer. Unable
to make any reply to the accep­
tance apeech, the New Dealer*
are evading issue by resort to
fMxe,P*t»f*&gt;*LjTet*ndo#*.
---- "Ae—••matter o f fartT'P'ipeclfleally opposed Inaull and voted
for Mayor I^Guarriia. The only
truthful reference to me ip the
whole apeech la that I rent a
small apartmrnt at 1010 Fifth
Avenee about a mile away from
Mr. Roosevelt'S town houao Ju*t
Off Park Avenue."

Parttea
For Split In
M&gt;ref(F"»4 Wfmpm fag grim f&gt;**» &gt;

m an p m o o i are finding a
Canning; Kitchen War Jitters Boom and
release from the tn M iw a and
uneasiness experienced today, in
Preserving Food Music Business, some
sort , of
musical
exp m * ion.”
For Lunchrooms Especially Pianos w*r*Otherbetter
factor* b* n u n m U d
muiic appreciation,

tcw»ff*eee m w ra*a * m «
ing equal part* of the Jolfg of
elderberrfe* and hog plums and
adding a cup of sugar for each
cup of juice, a palatable
tally
taatlng much like grape Jelly
ran be made, Mr* Andrew* explained.
“ A delicious jet" results when
the aoft, undesirable pear* which
ire ao numerous at thl* Urn*
of year are combined with the
pulp remaining after luiee la #*traded from hog tiluma," Mrs
Andrew* itated. 'Th l* I* good
either on sandwich** y t - aa a
meat accompaniment."
These two new rev ipea were
discovered after It waa found
that the guava crop had been al­
most eliminated hr the frees#
Mr*. Elliaheth P H lc n , .unit
supervisor who la jn charge " f
the canning kitchen, ha*, been
scouting the cnunlv looking .for
surplus truck, fruit and glass
•are to carry on the .work, She
)*■ * J%TttPA^wor*cf&gt; *)M four or
rive^NV/F' RtrfV Wnriiihe under
her. »cmrdlng to Mr*. Andrew,
An Invitation to people of the
county waa eitmded
by the
home demonstration agent M r l«.
It the canning kitchen and see
the work being done there.

party In Philadelphia and It Is­
n’t politically possible for him to
Europe’a g » r haa lowered In
hark up enmieh now to bring romes and the standard of Hv.
them In lln# Without these lead- inr In Nkaragiis._______________
•honld go thrr* will be mar* R** '* to guld* them In the way they
IP YOUR TASTE DEMANDS
publicans voting for Roosevelt
THE BEST IN
thi* year than ever before.
Bald th* Republican: Why Just
look at the parade o f toltera al.
Ieady—Senator* Burk* and "Cot­
ton Fsl" Smith; Georg* White, a
former Democratic’ national com­
mute* chairman; Lewis Douglas,
John Han** and former Senator
James Reed and that’* Juat th*
BE SURE TO V IS IT
beginning. Roosevelt
split th*
SANFORD'S NEWEST
Democratic parly by his decialon
PACKAGE STORK
to run for a third term and by the
high-handed method* of hi* man­
agers at Chicago. For every on*
of thea# men of prominent*, there
are hunrdeda of thousands In the
rank-and-file who feel th* asm*
way and *fo swinging ovgr.
There'll h* more Democrats In th#
Germany’* cat population of .rank* of Republican voters In
430,000 before the war baa been November than at any Urn* In th*
greatly reduced.
history of th* party.

LIQUORS

orought about threugn motion
picture* *nd the radio, Improved
trachlng of mnaic In the school*
and the adrsnoe* made In the
nanufactur* of inatrumenta.
william Howard Realty,
of
Dallas, Teiaa, President of th#
National Association of Music
Merchants,
said
that
manu­
facturers and dealer* expert-d
to sell between I1R.000 and 140000 new pianos this year, which
would make 1040 the heat year
for the sale of manual pianos
since 1025
Makers and^diatributar*
at
other Instruments, he aalil. also
had reported notable gains in
sales, best sellers including trum­
pets,
clarinets,
saaaphnnes
(which are returning to popular
favor after a slump) and gut.
tare.
—
Mr. Beasley, whose
associa­
tion sis sponsoring the
annual
music industries convention, at­
tributed the ripanded sales of
musical instruments to four ma­
jor factors.
"The uncertainties In
world
affairs, emphasised by. preponderent attention given to newi
of the European war and it*
implications,1’ he said, "Have led
many persona to occupy their
spare time with music.
More

For hiding * revolver 20 year*
ago and leaving It there. Henry
Ketledy, recently was fined 120
In Dundalk, Eire, for possessing
firearms without a license.
Honoring Lieutenant Rowan, a
plaque will b* placed on the
buna*—In BayaradT Toinrr
be" delivered'hi* famous message

U IIItlW p Y N Before YoiPihit
Oar experience In the P»la*
“
n u rsiww.od i i . we’re * « * t to be o4

risjEs'isrtrt;

jmntajM 18 dltfareet kJgh
bgredirata) starts right la to
promote FAST baaflag. Or
writ* la front ream to em
prompt rewih*. InviaibU.
I*tno I* simply wonderful f&lt;
akin imutlnra. lie. STM, II
nvtoeMl REAL SEVER*

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• A t «) tinmaa up-to-date used to be pul cH b ecam e

SCOTCHES

cash wan lacking. U t u* furnish Idea*. material*

and WINES

NICK'S

Package Store

help.’4Through lire A J .C . Monthly Paym aal t o
don'l need cash to efierf nacaenary lmprovamenM.

WE INVITE YOU TO INSPECT OUR CO M PUTE AND
MODERN PAINT DEPARTMENT. BRING YOUR PAINT
PROBLEMS TO US FOR CO M PUTE SATISFACTION.

:* them now and anjoy them while you p ay on
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SECURITY FEEDS AND POULTRY SUPPLIES

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IN M A T H E R ’ S G R E A T A N N U A L

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foyers Of Seeds
* fiepeive Protection
iRyer* of vegetable seeds now
U • read tha label and know
hat they're getting, according
I the department o f agtlcuHnra.
The new Federal Seed Act at
applies to
vagaUhl*
scad
Upped from on* state to an*
M r b administered by th*
iRrbultural Marketing Service.
It want Into effect Auguit 0, and
'hrcetdas that each bag, or car.
WR, ot packet e f vegetable seed
moat be labeled to tail tha buyer
what b* naada to know whan h*

^MONTHLY

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DELIVERED IN YOUR R IT C IE N
WITH 5 YEAR PROTECTION PLAN:

J -g|
Act
rak* kind and variety
he shown on aach
I crepe produced
to name or aa
»n Dm label. Th*
how th* nama and
to person or organlig th* »**d.
m read Isn't np to
i germination re*
abel mnit ahow Ih*
amlnatlon at
th*
teatod. th* date of
I In ptolnlv printed
rerds, "below elan-

eu caw LaM r
—9 pouoda o f le d
ofresarrepow arlbi
fft o lo g l

1 1 1 never requlrei o l
saves many d o lla n a
operating coat*. •

act, vagelabia tatd*
arly labeled, honcet, and honeetly reptvary way.

‘A i n r A in ’t
T o S top H im
NTS,

Tan., Aug. 10

Call Cleaning Time ln|Halt!
• CLEANS &amp; PURIFIES

aotira lotarior. N o "dacktror*
oar*"—aU food la aaay ranch.

r lo r — no
oar*. 1 * 1

4DEM0THS
&amp; WAXES
10

WHY TAKE LESS
. x ... - .

SLOO DOWN
$1.00 WEEKLY
valne lik e this. H aro’* a ll

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Seminole County Produces
More Fruit And Vegetable* Than A ny
Similar Area
In Florida

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______ A N IN D E P E N D E N T N E W S PA PE It

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Leon Trotsky
is Still Alive
After Stabbing

GERMAN BOMBERS PASSED HERE

&gt;

One-Time Communist
Leader’s C o n d ltion—Is Considered
Extremely Serious

{With British Fleet
Destroyed, Japan^
«—Italy May Step TfF
To Bother Germany

Frank Jackson ;
Named Assailant

Num/t ,• * m r tr p r r * *
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have re a rin '.* uiMsIriw
VVa«h ingts.n I ‘ml lli t li i a t»*tr|r
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the ik.ivit i- iff t on -**i u iliv t' Natl**
Anil A*11Ilf CtfllllAII llllV.lt All Vfurl 1
The nivit) ktifimi.iful
M 'ittiilnl
to have t* hi llii N.i t th lrflu in
thrti the initial
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attack i* ItkeJv •" * " &gt; 1 inm tmin
third* of th*- irutm l l»n* - i 11- io ir
« bvaih-hrm ! m 1 tn Lh^Lfil iim lh*'
Chnnnei In *horl, if
4t*mi»
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them L f f t t r he n*** * n p**it&gt;i mi
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rraidvnre In Southampton, Kngland. Viiia plrturr wi&lt; mad,. dt&lt;- eriiiilvdt, leaving lh*' ili t ti 'l i 1Ift»i
a rrcvnt (lermin air raid and raptmn malrrial
(n-m
R,i,t*n intact, anti f v1»■t *»11v t&gt;* i #ta immy
The ctillwf 1 Vtitivi* a 1 g unirnt *•ho
w u rtfi aaya that, although thr houtv waa drmollahvd. Sn min eH|fj,*«i*t* thut II itlll - ( .itt.n i f i*k*
panta of tha building found u frty In a bombproof «hrlt,-r
the pi tmhililv ihnt tile
fl» et till In* t|p v ||it \ f I to ***nl
tlfil, or vvilhihiiwrti itt I an.itlii to
eLewlien-

I -1 .ihli'h«*«l hi I'Mi

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Nazis Likely
To Lose Even
f if-They Win

Itnnipaging

S.inforil U H ie O nly ( e n lra l
1 tnnriii i l l '
W liird ln g Kail, H ig h '
\ik I W .iln
I i ins|ii)rlnlinn

Ite r a U i

SAN FO R D , F L O R ID A , W ED NB SH v \ . VI (JI M ’ ;«i. 1 *1,11

Member Amoclated Prean

VO LU M E X X X I
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llttmrlrs^

Anglo-U.S.
Alliance Is
Lons
**a^Y * *•"

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Kalian N e w s A g e n c y
IG pur ls
A ir
And
-n :i\al
Battle
In
- M i t l i l c r r a^n—
ean

Attack Occurred In
Study Room Where
Exile Was Working
r

MEXICO CITV. Aug. 21
— &lt;AP)—I-eon Trotsky, ex­
iled Communist leader who
was stabbed in the bead
Tuesday night by a man who
• "called so frequently he
seemed to be one of the fam­
ily," was still alive this aft­
ernoon although physicians
■aid he was in nn extreme• ly critical condition.
The 40-year-old former Sov­
iet war tommluiCi assaltarit was
tsrBstively Identified as Frank
Jackson, who, despite his nsms,
_ was believed to b» « Russian.
Jackson, who speak* French
fluently, w »» said to bo an ar­
dent Trotsky sympathiser who
had been admitted to and given
•the run of the heavily-guarded
Coy Coacan villa for almoit a
• year.
Trotaky had moved
to the
villa two years ago after break­
ing with Diego Rivera, Mexican
mural let. In whose home he and
Mrs. Trotsky first lived after
• their arrival In Mexico
from
* Norway In January, 1937.
The attack occurred between
4:30 and 6:30 P. M.
Jatkson, who had been allowed
entry to the ttudy where Trotm aky waa at work on hla writings,
• atruck the axile’a head with a
heavy "climbing tool" which waa
“ halt- aa la *
tong.'* Trotaky w&gt;k reported to
have suffered a fractured skull.

t Womack To Leave
Today To Join
£ Washington Club
L *rry 'Womack. ' a U r
second
hangman of tha Oc*U Y a a rlln fa
who was bought try W ashington
rom a waakg ago fo r l l ^ o o will
laava Orlando today to Join tha
p Sana to ri.
C lark G riffith , praaldant of tho
W ashington CJuK w kad B uilnaas
M anager John G anial yaatarday
tn sand W omack nn p o a t-h a ita
w ith. Charley G elbart h a v in g baan
_ ralaaaad.— ----- -----■,
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G riffith i i m c U W om ack
to
eea ronaidarabta -a re Ice
w ith
W aihington before th a and of tha
yeae.

Thin marks tha f|r»* btaver
from tha State League to hit tho
• malorh from tho currant season's
cron. Sid Hudson want dlrertlv
to tha malors from Sanford last
year, vln tho same route— Ganial
to Griffith.
Cental predicts a brilliant fu. tor* for tho young kawatonar
' a whoae hatting atari-a through
last Thursday waa Jbf.
IIo waa chosen an tho All-Star
team that win play Sanford Aar.
SO. Hank Way ton, Daytona Beach
•tar, will Join the All-Star, rank*
^ with Womack’s departure.

Han Club Will Teach
How To Shoot Pistol

O'clock. President Byrd J, Good*
and Chief of FMloo Roy 0 . WUJ llama, both eonpatoat mark*.
wU» t a a t n K ^
“ hasn't k
iaritad to attmuL
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alghta

ailP mm 1
tlm gtm.

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to

tiag a

* w w « bo
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1 Bomb Explodef In
Washinetee, D. C.
W A M W O T p ir. Any. &gt;
— A bomb, 4 o o n W h r
ao small aad poorly conori

Perkins Family Sees Movie Filmed
And Sid Hudson Play Ball On Trip

Anti, tA 11 Imn t 1 hot ft e H a t »*
ft irritllv fotc*-, III! let -tu ri. h ti
In e uitirt llian h f * a Mi-* hv ’ ’ a *1

nihilatiiig tin* IIi i t »

Empi r e * in

w-&gt;. r.

Sea

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lt;ilk;irr 'f'ensbirr
IV'MMl Slightly
F o r t rcss ( I f ( o h r a l t e r
Said T ii He F lam in g
Like
\ tdcano
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Committee Votes
^ ‘iiuduiu'ii Colonel Ayres,
15 To 3 To Reject !; I!r. * " l!!-1 To Guard O fficer,
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L.i
a : 1lain c
ks itlt the
(. T %,»T* 1•• * 11kI •i .n e the
L i t ’ , *■f &lt; iii.HM ah il other
''• ill h
1* MMl
nt &lt;he
\M. 1 ii' L.i i m i ■1u’ r**
till! M'id nullI Li ! |T" t 4
if* ’kL- 11• i |ti u .i -i would
'nf* i -fair* at&gt;t
ti till itt*- Ail*

&gt; ( M 'M c e

Amendment Move

Die.s In Atlanta

No Chaiufi’M M a d e In

A11it(;i r&gt; l.iatlcr Was
I " &lt; onimand I .oral
I nil In \|aihmi\ t*r-

- Burk e - W a d s w o r t h
Cons cr ipt ion
Bi l l

In- nut** it

'll tt |l •kllltlUl
I m s tn-l »*tiun••1v11* i v. v*ii **i4 at
II 1 tm m -si
Haul
l**f ifiilt'ly
ha.I
&gt; IK mill1 widt
hull’ m u to Bui­
lt
B ulgarian.
, 1 1.* thv statu*

\\ \ 111M i 1I !\ \
I h r** * tin* \%.n lin y figure il
W atching a motion picture b# Cniun, V« to n-v Mr IVt kin. out
-J T 'I
II i, • M l.I I .
ing made and seeing Sid Hudson, brother. wh&lt;i i» heNilmii’ktrr mi!
lif t Dianv ha* ro» fleet worthy tad.s
1 1, 1,. &gt;1 1,
■■ . t i- l 1 p i.&gt;1
r -in
Hr II ain't
Military
A
ii
lh»
Fork
Union
nf
the
11
im
f
If
the
ilrtll«H
fleet
former 3anfurd star now with
f (itb ra ita r
in - tin
the lhnke ,,.i.|.»., •
demy.were
i|e*1
niVfil*
th
a
t
w.niia
h
a
v
e
........ lik«* a toltha Washington Nationals, pitch
I...I t . .1*1.1 it. 1 ml di •”
the unfneinBy A humic i n
fieri
1 1 |iiu«it &lt;44 r.'ipai •
a one-hit game ware the high­
* " , .f unlit;tr\ ■ . » * 1 »
■ *.'
alone on top of i n* wuml hemp
n t th*- hU larlc
L I' »'
lights of tha vacation tnur of U.
a » t " •'
with Jit pan mo! Italy lig h t he n r I »• r *1 Si»i*
■ 1
nmmunitiuQ
I. Perkins, manager of Perkins*
|ii«*t in i h - t in *L*r
■!-*.
1
Men's Store, and his family. Mr.
ini' i Ini.
H itler's allies. Italy in ti Ja p a n . fHUi. f t . •
M
I
m
!
1,
-uni
iliipalch
and Mra. Parkins ami (heir chil­
th era fo if wnuti| tiavf* In -■ mean- ifys.t* « \ . 1.1
• ‘V
* ’
• Il •bwitl only a
dren, Louisa. Martha .and Braxll lit »«&gt;»!&lt;• I Ilf &gt;li 1 1I "
of ml t hi 1mbin it Ibr-fTMctvf « a*
■
i
tl
1
I
4ril
alltl
waa
tort. returned Monday from a
t . ttfil v nt !• » 1 ti* 'n i '
I
\1 . k
fir.*t rati*
powera by
trabhim * • J itf s%
f n.llf.lI
' kU
ft» Ill s) t iil|. .1
1tl» |■ ' * 1
two weeks’ trip'to Virginia. ' ,
_
ninlrul of the im n a ftiilt
t.lvl
HI
»l&gt; .
OiuHik ltlli»«a,
itlit-n v K ill.i’ hi f ii if ' t
"W » had planned to laava Rich1
j
Aha route*
ejwfUr?
•1 1 1 I i- -i.
rnoild Friday morning." Mr. PrKO fflr e ft 'A f tho advixnry’ ffb.VM
f one-' e I «1 t'.e
nt&lt; &gt;• Mr \
N t ’ vt
W fin lriT H
Clhrsl'er flltes.
.r,‘
•
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I
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,
........ II n (up of
st'-r IV I. I 'M
t
kins said yesterday, "but wken I ‘ nf tlie Ksntord Stats Famine*
Anil IM . e Iter liv n ilsn v Ini
&lt;M ( . (lin'd \'iiniunit'il
called up the state road depart
**1 11*1 H. miM t.ff
ft.i ' i n
....
alt
the
Fighting,
lost
oil
Ito
s wu
T Lconditions
3 k :: i ni„
* « .A|in((
' wii&gt;
' wy i . n|
j &gt;ht.
. t . r„ u j i
Mil I 1H111*II fl«Wl
maat to find out
nil
Iflt 1Itl'i.v* 1 |t, i r
the
Thur, d,
id •
I i 1n i rt- naval
of the roads, I found that nn
TL........ . . .t .1 .1. L »,
•til
1
l.fft lt» Caormiifiv
Hu* th*
U-hmaii,
manager,
announced
t&lt;
&gt;
ifl
Til. 14
...1 . 1 i * t
v 1 Im ihk fought
highway going out of the fity
t'voitf iitH’L nf tHo» wtirLI, Kurum*.
lay
Ii
,1
.»
I
t
i im in
hi-twr#u
w.
Ilf.
IWi-hli VL
waa open. Flooded rivers and the
'Is
•
*v 11 h it a
ruin. **tagnft*il in
The
ten
man
board
will
also
Lilli
fa.il |•■*. Wtth
rijMnr
V
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highest waters since 197S hail
i My •114”
. , , 1, 1 I ' ,
tludfnna,
ami
Kimif**rimf
milln*ni*
»: M
I;* II
•
r h a » ,fVtl il ii \\ l,s . &gt;
L*«i 11**w 11
washed out roads anil bridges as draw up regulations governing
|| itt r fill *4 jiiTinrinlW nriiiuiHh 1
market stalls.
pi nl i' a- tu 1 n
Ir ih | ' mi l i'oit J t “ h,f il hhu k .
-1it| nil
far south as Weldon, N. C., on upplicalnma for
il
il
1
\ltit
m
l
in
1
f
inrtt'iHin
r\
in
1
H
u
*
Vln*
Mr. I.ehmnn said. Tha manager
|L»
o t. , f,,
1 Is
r•r l ................. . t-s ui thv
•'•i|lt»’“ ft.
U. S. Highway No. 1."
I |
I S *1 .1 | |* V
♦* *r MHtv*i. At
* * -Inly l '1
M. ! r, . Ill, .It J, , ,1
\\ ! » a .4
Ml
! 4 .*»■•
•IIM
The Parkins family was final- asked those who wUh to make all f* 'lU-r nUn auwtirr.l If'ituia I hit*
»•
II
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40
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In (Li k\ - a
&lt;h’*h "l
tit.4 1 4,.. »|l
ll&gt; it,.n&lt;a ,o ? pi Ini
•%.»»• »l
l» able tn leave Richmond Sun­ application to aand either a rheck (Irrm nn i‘» 'n n * n i" ra^-twitF'! w*
I 1 "» nil ,
1. «t ' • util.
' 'ml i 1’11' '
bln troii'
*11 |*Li Ml’hit VV
day and had no further trouble or cash for two Month* rent in ftii‘rvw .tunllv lim ilrtl hv Riiatiiir
advance
and
a
financial
atatemenl
li t . 1 ‘ '
*■itMutr u i&lt;&lt;it'iH'it i ( li '
i" i
.ii I ml •iNAlAljttt
an route home.
nn*fiiin»r«
.............
not . t l» .
shown.if
their
tliglbility
to
have
h,,
R**i|f||ur ' * t.
•
• h • "1 Lil on' htctlca
Visiting In Washington, Me.
An«* t 1!** th ir l nom inal C ^rir *—
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• f. »&gt;-*. I
II* 4*11ft»* no ll* in- "'i.
■l' • ■I-* 1 ’ 'Jii.i I ft if u#w
Parkins said thev saw Hid Hud- a stall.
I1
1 'f llf u tl
III
till*' J*"***1 ti,» i h frraily IgM |t*'
"Those
applying
for
stalls
first
\\&gt;■*,
1.
m
m
U
&lt;
■"n nlay against 'ha Nationals.
» mi 1. , Lv ton*- 1 a tiler*
h
*
, -.n\ k .
Mi «rtirhl *h r 'll t'llrpal** no rahrurr in
. * 0)0 Hf 1 . 1 ,
PUylne for tha Hanford RemI- will lie considered first,"
' il l 1 • •11•• 1 , |n ninthly waa
1 T» . j
»h” *liil i** #'f th#* * 1 fliilch Kii-r
r&gt;4*
s. n *
»..,t 11,
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' 1 iv ■••t Mif lifri v v Ionanolee laat eaa» Sid finished fa ­ Lehman declared, "aacept of i 'iit'if* , im»&gt; |i*•♦**»•If 4'tftgM'i 1
I *, ,, .4 '
i«
I 11
I )
• &gt;mntHIt*
tli- T ♦ 1
*'
• L\ tin' iirm ia ii* raery on# nf 'he 27 n n r s he course frr those who have been
II
&gt;|. f.l f |l
all
of
K
u
i^
'rn
A^lxi
i»
market for
several &gt;
M.nt r**v» *-il *kf 0
■ 1- i
started end with one win veined with Ihe
L •« Liu- # f t i&lt;BI
anial
(Is
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f
n
t
n
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|a,a||go«H , r “ i' r • .at» 1PI * 11, rl
In a relief role, had a 21 and-4 years."
1 ,f rLi 1 Tutni kmgthini
f Thu 1 Hit In**',. wilHritif a frirn tlh
’ . (.1 .1. |
itoilvlrir “ 1 Li 1 1« t . ,
*
Members of tha advisory board ;
record for the season.
............. ..
S.i
v 11'hibaftl
t
r 1 Is. ai I
"-***• In It!nr aoi»ir*vh**r4
i (a ' L, || ' a * I'miiitiitv laat
tlf&lt;» d *'nnivi *■• *I r*i* 'ttH
"A fter tha gaese was ov*e. | are II M. Papworth, who has I1n1 m*. w»!l
t 'i m rsri* nf nr** 1 Hc'irio'* » L if i • ** i ■ ** *
f i Li ♦L il
went down am) talked with 8IH a hern servlnv as chairman. Uen- *'o*ntin^ Ro'oi r%. halv ami
\&gt;n * »i»r 4Jaii1* * i »l •
if r*c#»w ifftM.i* .*■ 1» it il
Haines, Charles I ce. f*nm fo ^ rv i" " n 'i|
• 1 1,............. iim 1u»t 4li J
while.’* Me. Peehln- related. "He lamiii F
-f 0 ! f!irt*
(A
havm
•
"♦••ill1
.1
a
j
i
,
,
Jonn
Meiseh,
Charts*
*
Dunn.
Sr
.
I
said he liked It ih»ee. an-* the
■I***i«v»i4 in »!*m irnoinli**! * f-»»'ir1 • • (Minml • Mini +**• mi** I t f
"*ople ferialnlv do think s lot of Rslnh II. Wlaht. Henry Nickel, II- h ia w rltlrn lli«*ni all Man1 nt •
'illit ' 1 1 •i -*j •*”,
Mit«kr.« .1 «ifir * ■
fi*- ’■hif"*
h'm. os the applause at the game William A lafftar, Gus ikhmah, rh^V ■.
Ii ilon 1 h O I' ll ■| I I I&gt;|( to tig
I .Mil's .
rii« !*• 1 1tn *iii v '* 1
1....... .
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and f . R. Dawson.
showed."
"
+
nil
r •i• Lr f uk in k |»oiiiL
Th»*n '%hy launch Ihe lla tllr of i|i fir AiV*«*»v-11 V\
(4..1, Ml th ’
IT
E ' u L ijn
A ' Charlottesville, the Perkins
1Ii. ( ,1 ra. • " 1 • (incrllr.l all
Fy-luwl ’
I I f W 1 I fill
If
f 1P*14r et aim I'nur Tttni
famlhe m w ■ Hnllvwood eraw
f
.
l
l
i
(• " k fiiijti tlritlaifd,
The k**y to |h** i D ’i r 1' ***av I*
Winding feed
MeMun-av and
V\. .••&gt;1 1,.. i L. .iiui-hi Ly tur*
in ,1,p
of F*i*lolf Mi**»w "
MadaWno C*rroll «hootln» eeeoes
L.tul.l
t.
Rrrlir* th** olh-r ih*‘ a l i f " ‘*i.i. I
foe tho rnetheomlnr teehnlcolne
• ai*l »he O er rn ’iri n e o n lr hn!t*.| !h
f &gt;..
Wtum. "Virginia." O. W. Grif­
hi i ».....
ll IM |l«-lift ;id**„ Yuf ,
(
PrifNh Tir* tho moMenl w» * a*
fith. director, was there also.
in j 1* i
Two building permit* war* Is­ hnrn! f r«ial*v fa rma|r&lt;* i rlru t
1|4tl| ini lltal
1, i G
114
On 'H eir w av home, tho Pee. sued st tha City Hall yesterday •Hrrep *‘to h"**nk rn ^ la n tl'- ii'"*
t
H
O|.
Ml t •’
■•laiHs|Hf
al
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kina family stnnned at Fork to J. A. William* and F. H. Ash­ er rvi»" l&lt;b th f ru in alio n of lh*
Mi h1( ll ft fill l4*r.
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Niilr:
llip
Ihr.iM
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cit
v
hi
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to
i
down. Mr. Willtama raealvad a rtrinirt*,*1
♦•nit.Ilia .1 \liiitiin, Mill
it i t
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V
ll
It
,
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a
I)pugraiihiral
irr»r
t.i.i,:.,i,
permit to build a ona-itoiy dwel­
L I l I"
........ - t •Ikvi i..it Ijui-Itci
Il r ” *' 'veil he
*hn*
4 W. II.1II S 1 1 .ni It iL
It) yeateiijm \ nrfirlr l»% tin .
L.
' im i -Mi'
ling on kfkpU Avanua at an es­ Ihe nu llral »*inr of ‘he
N at
M,
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nrntrcirr
4|i*h&gt;t
1
timated coat of f t u .
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I-'.
mi
* I i -i f iiMic ml It alian
l itrtv an.| HiJle*1 hlmnrlf «rr ro«
'dsuld hs »«p read. “ I ruu l *rtll
i- , |»:m Mr. Ashdown obtained permis­ mifirril the Rrlti*h
wir
,
w
•**'' f&gt;* ' unit'll*iirii j * violent
1•
you A Htllr itHiUt -AI j n L i . u *i
( Ill-Ill n ml ti &gt;
M* 1 III hMtt llii (.Ill’ll', IIIAifl tltlg
Tho SominoM County Proyras- sion to tapalr a tma.atory frame hreaV umlrf Ih r »*r»in nf atlack
1 1 .. 1 t f f t.. w . •h»PP* ' in ; a
a wholr, il H nut mill a land
•hot 4i&gt;*‘*'k liltliittitii'w w*-rf hlr•Ivo Club will not maat Thursday building on Myrtle Avanua at ap­ irvolt a^iln«» their « » n -ovrrn
! fur »•• huv "iillll- PII It 1
o a
of LAautiful ic rn rry hul pot*
hsrnt iip'4 -4»f on a i-tlilD ir"*'
M,tf • ‘ •((» It* I'-rrnvu* AlUn*
uigbt ao originally schtduled, It prox imataly ISO.
I n.iliv**• kioinnii dSIttf 1** •;
*h i n
almu-at
inriliauK lihir
ih - •V ’KTo S cn ti-im -d T » ' 1:1,1 Dti-I (Imi \ lluuiiEin-i 1* 4*1 f a.
state aitUfactorv to
N *1,a
waa anaouncsd today, slnco tome
caaaarct-t"
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w:iiiiii4* *l!-ilian :ik tktiti tn ban t h i
W ihia brtforr f.w* Mfit^h Me­
of tho affkara are out of towa.
REGINA HAA BOOM
*-1i 1'. hif 1ti1:i 1' 1(l 1a*k111 f.l"- 'Mo *4 N i n e t y D a y s O n R oad r mmmls "
ls ilrrlrovetl or even ir^ono*1
N u t moating of tho dob was
nr
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in
frieiwllv
S, whan a
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REGINA, Hash. Aug, 2 1 . - 0V, having it
Tha nest morning »* w*- »*■*■ ' n,,- (M-H I 1loll gl '■ &lt;
♦ |. ..
I L ’L f i l Until 1 . ui’i’ Mi, \v i
I Mi" I ’ h i c i l
hi I d i .i%it in Vi-Al**rdiaf‘t
rhUkwn dinner tn ronjunctiwiwith — Construction work In Raglna liamle.
leaving
the
dining
loom
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Tha* ,lo# of *ea*onin-» ia
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i ‘Niiulli* CIS*
Uo Townsend
Club will
bo ho* hit its highest mirk In 10
ii'proaching iiigby
Islund «»n 1 vs,.&gt;, mn *av. “ my buy will huv*’ 1drily .liiiltft* I! \\
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Mini * ,'*l,lhi*i|
l(^ tin- mi imnialry sa
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kh i i id .
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1* the city
,.,1
which can I* seen the t’nnadinn i., t u fuijf*1.
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of
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wwnty o f 3.500, aegordlng yaar, building activity baa baan a^iltfiaia of rnr Hm# once told light-house, while Ji|st ueross the ,l.r ii Volt M*member io:i l-4ir (' ,,M ••mu
L . ,M&gt;I ‘ ut» ii* *il In '«•! iti\-*&gt; -mi thi’ ‘Bi ll tiiiiiiM Ihi* invioii-ia* huirtbis
. R, DuPraa, Towns*nd praa- greater than It wag throughout *if lh# nlan of B«IMah atrategy to'bulant Hkernn River, lirs tln-j Itmll i»f»li*"ra I'1Mlllt till- oi.oi
1 th** Atk . ru trli-i tl In S*
•Mil, Jiitfifi- Wuii* Hiiiil,
Itiauli'il iirti- two
tnwna
In
MaaL
1039. For tha first tor an month* tw Ihe dirk HUY' nf 190. whee lilllo.ritv nf l-ilnre ltu|H-it.
»l lit-a uml fro ,il the •- U .1 i |f•IIIt 1
I E * " i ’ V1 *ifi*‘ m S o u t h Wali'i* an i
o f tha year, tha fk a r *
waa, the nst'on was on lh* weft* «•
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was
nn
derk
wnleh1
ail ut&gt; th •• Insld.- I*a
'
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Laat Anglian ivgion.
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| A St.i. lh W-• I f *4 oort w m r m o r t v d
Th» Hr •I islv- admiralty
w »' ing the Princess duek at Ihe , Wrll.1. ho wn i In I’rin f Kniirrf.
Govonsmant
floatinv
ilryha-k,
tUtill
talk in " f!i n f*nf!\n( nf rum, »i •-1
FIRE ENGINE COMER BACK sskc* h" I" * A•»— l-sn a^—r-s—’
V . | ' : ; r t" ' V" * "l f r r " 1 " Mlv
,lanu
lw*-v long tha British rouUI hoi*1 'eat long, with a lifting raparilv niilyr h:u| a ulimn’ i* nf him. In* J I d t M i I S L A N D . I I V . s
for vassals of 20,UtH’ tons dend-' w11* 111§'ip* aini nhalil iv 11m*k111r . '
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City art hi tact, Aar- 2t — UR— "B ig Bertha",
'.nermsed^ aJrntt t,‘ » ' "ver ■
. i " '" *h«''n*’l - K U
plant, where we saw immense Ruprrt. mi i( i ivnv rm lli, hul \. »»| t"
bounty eoro- South Paxadana s flrvt fir* angina, dcr-n-was lh* reply.
loantlties of fith.
ilhl nut m-r it. Mowtvcr, all llu*&lt;^,^^Tnl^grV,
from Jack- purchased In 111! Bad ratlrad
“ Va,. snrrarvd-r."
Tho skies are gray this morn­ Alrann-rit k«w|» n hn.h out for it.1
r whoro tbow coa- eight years ago, waa called out
- « * '- « » " »(
ing, and by the time the Princess ■i-» It i i not a rt-a*wnrthv tM&gt;nt. In* I ............. - , r - r .
"You reran tho ilaot?’*
FA affletaVs ra- to fill b now TBBtmir, ao os
*-d "'",'ila l lie eilrd .nrr.-tM-' ,7 ,''’ ' " T V ,
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lowered
her
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In
let
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boapltal proJart.
I't'OlHinc '■f rnri 'n
nmnnsnle
11 pl 11 * . . , ,
•,
off,
to
riptore
the
little
city
of
W*
mean
*h&lt;
Islands.''
,
iiuitufli
fiR
d
u
l
(ii
him
from
mnirmont from lh rotator Dra­
______ at tha state haad..... ............... c al u s e i.r stea m W at
k m e .g .-n c y a d m im s lr a tt v # m4 PriUCO
Rupct,
there
was
a
light
pour
gcntJrlts
nf
temilition
sr*
‘‘pillow
to
im-it”,
Ytiii
nay
reughting
dot
la*.
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ig
fortb
o"
was
BWoriM war* daacrihod o* •&gt; *!!
n m w . l W e rouses f „ , the prrvu
,r“ M i r ,*« «
l,aek of tho B ril'it fleet A ll cf sin foiling, bat this did not hin­
h«* won am-Klnl in S r- l.nre i.f long ranrer.
'vlthnul the neresslty o f
M
*
with tha tonditten of attached to a Hro hydrant
In nine hoar* bad Pumped 1M.- tha raaponaiMlo leaders nf that der US, nor the majority of thr rtll*'. Iil t Iiv ur'im* niraiin hi* wm
----.,
——
siithnrity front London, war# s4t
the II
■ up.
gaBono o f watey bite tha fleet. Including Prims Mini-irr olhor possangeis. We walked tp frrvil. I umlcfitarul nn&lt;*
Churrh'U. Saco bean cnmmlt'isl sevura) flights of wonlen steps rhililrm a rirl, two &gt;«*nrk nhl,
' without | i
PIE THEIR DOWNFALL
IIo* It w s
the Inng-rtago
tn a nolk-v never tn surranda- tn# to a high bridge that ca:rlrd us *|ii'«| while in .I'ratth*, an-l the hum
--------|British evernieht bombara that
up
to
tho
city.
Brituh
flget
to
an/
-T
in
y
.
Be*
thrr v u i t i v i i r i i f mmlhcr nnv
A PPEOVEE F U N
HtlSTlIN, Aug. *J1
lift — l’o !rs»*d,-| the t'nll in the air Wart
ran so hancRng ov-r tho
Teat
Tho'first thing we taw was n ihiy. W e «Iiil not arH no* hrnr l-re have captured lw,i It! yea*-i The*e. -aid the air ministry, •
building, nnvthinie cIj*c cif them poing nor id‘! vonth-i who admit thev flrrj
f/INDON. A o*. 1 U % - M A - means handing ever the En:iwf*. ntca modem school
IlsstlsarU mm 1*,** Twal
voeshelee■*seal'l»* rraam brick, with o lovely lawn in rvtnrnin^.
Gen/frvy H.
tUtobaopaarv. As- In th*tr
Ihe "tdliebecrv pit thievrs" who
",
fiout, and In th* ba-k n sunken
mlnlor* e n d * sacf atUTT. t«*W (Va comes bofoiu "aarrundor."
Ily nmv
rvcrylwxly on th«’ broke into 13 bakeries nnd stnlg
E O O A Ic W E A T H E s R
*
At tho nwtaet Of tha Battle of garwu, filled with exquisite flow- Pr»ocr*a wax l«k*« on#*4 big family, 173 blueberry pies nod saverjT r.
II w im o f ComiaoM y tutordor tha
govommaut bu« IM P V O I aopll- Britain, therefore, Cm adds or* era, rasas in quantltira, dalphen- mil when wa paaM«l each other doieti bluelw rriet ntnflinn. They
P n rllg
rlnudv
to n la h l
enttena fa* Urn tramuariation of In nohodo’i f*m r.
lum and malty other beautiful in Prior*. Ruiwi* It waa Uka »ra* pies wot. tAO In ra sh hut &lt;&gt;nlv Thu&gt;si!"v. probably s*UK
And aboww all Hi tie- *taiu'.s a ‘ 'aiming flowers.
containing
lileir I t r d l showers In so u th and
ing a loiur.ltMt filand. Wa anir^J rniilril shone
Friato Rupert U tho moat
(C«aittMil a* f * s « Twal
to loan arun If ho wim.
fa v o rite food.
•tra l portion*.
_

Market To Elect
Nev( Offjpers At
Meeting Thursday

‘frit.1•i.\t nir

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City
Issues Two
Building
Permits

Mrs. Bully Rolalus Exihtumicck On

in* Midnir;!il Sun

Seminole Progrewive
Meeting Is Postponed

Moughton, Bollard
Confer On HoapRal

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SA N F O R D , F L O R ID A ,

Willkie Challenges Roosevelt To Debate

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President Roosevelt
AM iitmParmer
Final Indiana As
Cabinet Member
ApplebyNametf Undersecretary
Wallace Resigns Ef‘ fecthre September 5
• To Begin Campaign

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'German Air Force Ex­
pected To Begin
Onslaught If Weat he r Remains.Good.

One Of Nazi Fivers' London Guidebooks

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^ f c ^ N S B U R C , N*. Y „
—(A&gt;&gt;— The Unit**! States and |
Cansula linked I heir
drfeneet*
lait Bight in an unprecedented!
•Up to prvsrrvr their s u f s tf l
age Inat any threat, from aCTO,lj|
the MU.
President Kooeevelt an*) the
Dominion's Prime Minister Mac*
ktnile King, concluded a lengthy
historic conference on rontm m U i
deftnM with a joint announce*

W A SH TO G TO N . A oir. 19
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w aa
M flU m te d to d a y b y P r e s id e n t
R o osevelt to aocceed H e n ry
A . W allace, D e m o c ra tic vk»*
p re sid e n tia l n o m in ee, a a Beer o ta r y o f a u r k u lt o r e . *
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a i d h a s boon a n d e r a c c fe ta ry

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Canadians ArdV-As
Much A Part (O f
America As We Ato

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U.S., Canada
Nazi
Troops
Mass
On
French
Link
Defenses
1 **i
To Keep Peace Channel Ports For Attack
,

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| Bullitt Sounds
Warning To U. S.
. Soys We'll He Next
1 If Great Hrit a i n
, Can’t

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• Wendell L. WUlkle secepted the Republic*!, presidential none
Inal Ion at El weed, Ind., end thallanged President Roosevelt to a
icrte* of debates. T te O.O.P. nominee U shown hbovr delivering
Ua erttp U M * •ddreaa. /y , _
N~ ____________________

Canadians Nice Goode, Williams
r s F o r To U. S, Visitors, To In stru ct In
[a rk e t
Buchanans State PistoIvSifbatin;

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nivitiifc j u u v fur th e cross&lt; &gt;miiii,'l* l i i i u l itivnnioii. cotl'ii'b 'D i B*f -.wifi victory w ith

(diitl.
h;iluti'.l by Air M arshal Goer lug i" m
■itjr r 11v,' tlu- fonie-l I’lliiilry P o rk ,, n ear I.i'mli'u
&gt;* i m.iti ii i niin»i»i.im e phi' togrnpher* in giihl*' i
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military and defensive &gt;kRlt%{Kil
waa not disclosed. j&gt;&gt;
.
In any event, JV" marked a rfeJJ
part ora in American foreign puM
vjr h&gt; , kitllline together, dcfcii J
il*p . bonds with a country a il

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Key Removed To B u reau crats
Orlando H ospital Critidzed ;n
i F o r Passenger I
Y o Ho wing Crash
Boat On River

into the Inner harbor at Victoria,
we could Me the large and
luxurious Empreaa Hotel, facing
the wtlete, giving • atately web
formal coveted grounds and
garde aa, with (OO looms and
built in a atyla reminiscent of
manorial England, Its walla Ivy
(NTftTtdL
Near hr ia Crratal Garden the
largest glnae encloerd warm sea
eater swimming pool In the
world, I IQ feat by 40 fact wide,
heated to a Umpciature of HO
VTetorU, the capital of British
Colombia (British Columbia being
me of the many provinces of the
Dominion of Canada) it sltua.
ted ea V itae ever Island. This
Island la t t l milea long, and
rat tea la width from 60 to 80
milea, wHh aa a r e a , of U.40K

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buildings, though it haa an indaatrlal life, I l i a preeminently
a dty of exquisite gerdena, fine
streets, lovely reaMences and
true te the Old World -English

a. I bad a bench that

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I their address, and wlthr minute*, blcaa My self, tonleht «nl
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“(in ( t*$t*i|h*»i HI.ill li r,
it. t mil It n U im liirm ig h th e Swiss
K
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Hill o f f ,r e
Hint
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tor .... it „t III,- uoviino.il to.
&gt;.MI|, nod I OHIO. I loo
wliuii
have hewn iTr it.-d o. Ho- in I f. w
y r iii,.

tim e than l". nf 'Jo to o I ..ink
r.irlei't diu tj.l.”-, |io|ol ... |,,,
wild., he wo, n ptofo .or tit
Harvard, are to.w CMiph.v. I ...
the Ju*tife ll.'l'.n l.orol
alone.
Jo.lge Will low - lid, ' and llo y
d-'.i't talk the aim iniii.ii iire
rou and 1 d o "
lll.otrnllr.e the kiiul ,.r Ian.
g.inye wl.o .i tin- ,- t oi. Lor.oi .
lalk. Judge Wmlow cited tin del.
ioiliun for the on.I of loioluelion" n, handed own by tin- emu.
till,,inner in lespeel In ll.e nunII •■Ilmi'J ■■ I-.ikc r.ioi.

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.it lim it npiHuU teuulil te
t.ikio ubiiiiMsi iIn* k.uglmh ilf
till!*. I iI111IVl' e
t*. |ij11* t •-)*«»■«-w lhut the Nail
|&lt;ju Lit liti|l&lt;l;« h/»Vi» Will h util Mill*
till nt il iHighIt*i*a m la ml in »f tfi
»&gt;ii.ms terrilm yt incliulmif ft mi*
nun* jti i anil |in***Uty robeu, tht
♦i»roiioi t’ovrrriiiifnl limlstctl th lt
• )iu11 i
miifiuiitu rip
olptrljf
oiaikcil with rmliliny iimigiii,
Uii f 04 uiili* lift (he Atlantia,
Will..mi I Hull'll. United Statta
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1lohyhead And Fox
To (it‘t Eagle Award*

Woman Found Dead
On Floor Of Home
Mr,. F.ffie M.iyr Uh.H'mukcr,
:t.1, wife nf S. N. Nhm'rtinkvr,
plumber rmpti.y.'.l l,y I.,-,. itrulhers, wo* found d»n.l nn tin- fl.H.r
of her gurng.- apoilment i.t
Msnguuitlne Avnius- and Kull.ni
Htrret Suturduy night. The riHini
In which ■hi. win found whs
dosed and n gnt jet on Ihr wall
was opened.
Mr. Shoemaker illBenwreil the
body wb*n he returned from
work Saturday night, and came . IMaygroupd Children
down to the I’. d ire Station ask­
ing them to get a piilmnlnr. To Have Buay Wefk,
Though a pulmnlor wu, obtained
from the 1’lro Dvgmrtment. u
Children of the city playground
physician pronounced Mrs. Shoe- will spend tomorrow orgmnlatnt '
for IhiiJ**"'1 playday to be hattv,
maker deed.
Mrs. Shoemnkrr left a nf.tr
laying ahe hail been drspontirnt,
and other than this Mr. Shoe. , _ -------- ----maker had no explanatkjn for the Mur:Ison, city rrersat
act.
tor. announced today.
The swimming party wtll h
a t 1:00 o'clock and all chlV
m u b r iiv n m * r e o u e s t
are
asked to regiiter at the p
CI.EARWATER. Aug. IQ -U TI
— Valuable pieces nf furniture, ground aa soon aa possible.
plcturea and other oblecte of art Thursday the tltl’s wflball t
were left te Clearwater Art mu­ will play the- Usneon florin gw
seum h r the late Mrs. Emmeline phsnsga girls a t tJ Q P. M- '
R. Ore her of this cjty. Some of the senior boys pUytng- ta u
'
Ihe articles will M nlueed on lately afterward.
The shellac h s n d o a ft. tad
diealay la the museum in Decem­
ber,
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Mrs. Bolly Relates Experiences On
Trip To Land Of Tile Midnight Sun
J. Mlll l.t
(&lt; y#tt thiuiyl.
walLed llirouidi i
Hiea, for tiieiii’ III,to uii hour in
n itin ly ruin, h i (!i one Mtrrill j
partiol for ih«* (w oof u ii Uws.
nnlltM, of I ml inlit] V lovely rime,, |
—mg'rlliii’on- over tiHIh,-. h ig h 1
oven our hrit.li, nnd ninmu'.nn |
. t , to eighl Inch**, dium(,&gt;* I
'.una of Ih,- i ii.l. hrger ti&gt;.»•» |
try flat. A- uo iii*trrruitHl In lh«* ’
Is11torn ctf th** -unkpo ninh-n,
*1.1* I, the Bit** of HO Old* to !i '
n nury. nmi i.&gt;i&gt;ki,i up
i.oi j
iii.'imd at the iMHoy colot, of ih.'
i . a t l .lcrnlid flower,, with pop­ Walter P. Chrysler,
pled to red nnd an Inrge nod
Auto Magnate, Dies
drlpheniuoi «o line nnd tall nod I
maaaiTe nf hl&lt;Mini, w'ler fulN, | C 'ilt E A T H E C K , N . V .. A u g . I!*
rimtle bridge,, mnrble ita tu e '.' -(/V)— IViltcr H, Chryd.-r, i!f.,
all a .verilai ).' fairyland, we felt wh.i gnmhled $900 in I .ns I..
aiich,a pear.- nnd lnuuiuility, we buy nu nulomoblle un n "liunrh"
wondered h»w inch n, dirlatnr, and inter made million, mihiirouhf live nod try to dettioy Cin'turlng them,
died yesieniay
&gt;e»ler.lay 41
at
trivni, tiit'ti
what'Co.I bnd made no perfect. hit Ia. tig Island estate.
I aannot df-rrilx- im.tr. of thi,
Death came froh, a rfrejr.il
paradl,* of flower*, I only wl,h hemorrhage afte r an ill...*, of
■It who Inn- beauty and flower, muru than two yea re, ceding .«
ro u lj ace thrm and frrl thrlr spectacular career that sU ri-d in
glory aa we did.
a railroed round-house lit live
The
I’rinrr*,
Kathleen rents nn hour nnd led In the t,,p
»f the motor c*r cuipuratkn
licmlng hie name.
• Chrysler hud taken no a'tlvc
part in huaiaeaa since lie wa,
stricken wllfr g o|rtulat.iry attack
May 30, IV3S, hut maintainvd un
Interest In world affairs.
Ila waa allowad out of bed for
a lima last Thursday, spending
seme time J n 'o wheelciutir. and
suffered sit attack Friday. He
lapoeil Into a- tom* Saturday and
died at 9:60 o'clock yesterday.
At hla badsldo were two per­
sonal physicians and hla four
chlldrea—W alter P;, Jr., Jack.
Mrs. Brroa Foy pad Mrs. Edward
Garbiaeh.

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Chamber Trying

The far-reaching Impliration-U
of the agreement
underscon,
Jeeply
Rooaevelt'a iteelerationj
two years ago that the United
Stales would not eUnd idly by I
if Canada were threatened wilt
i t tack. H« Mid yesterday tha&lt;
those remarks, made a t the deals
Hfivrn*r&lt;| KfV, inmirnru*** f*ifomt
cation of an Intaraatlanal bride
wjfli ii-ti.lumirt.r-* m Hnnfacdl «ni
at Kingston, Ontgfio, atill won
rri&lt; lii‘T of fits* oi&lt;t
Repruse nIa! i vT\sTrom foS rrt o m? 0o lrVi**m
f ** -- &gt;*l' '
I1*
fo u n ts
H a n k , w m r»..... j t., Ih.. ........
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’’’The reference In the forma
Four
Cities
Will
.eUUnunt to aea. tand and ait
tiroblema gave emphasis to spec
Discuss P ro p o sa l
ulition that the United KlaU
might aequlre etrategic bases 01
will of the British empire to helOhns ICr\ • » in.ts i»* rrneivs-l
guard the approaches to Nort.’
fltf u in 11 . &lt;-r n\ * Ifi yvnr* if
America.
IWiIub h O'vi init-h i in it \ wo thrum nrh,
And the mention of personnr
tJwRril I: tlatk-OM, eivriiiry uf
and material opened up an evei
bp H einm oli' I m intv ( ‘h n fiib rr of
wider '■ field of conjecture nn 1
'•m.t tiiikkv
whether
the twn countries
A lif t' n r n
«l» » in» .»hi
f r*»m
through the Joint board, would v un futil will iih «*i i * j o &lt;fit ii tis i'.
dertlop strategy for uetng men 1lOfit l)**l,nfift, P .iln lk i, jimt .lu r k
• (TealI■wed ea f &gt; e . Three!
II'mhI tnuril eifi ll'itgr *1|

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pi»tol, auch a», lining op lb*
eight, on thn gulf, getting the
correct elevation, and developing
muvuUg control to get a ateady
•qiH-ete on the trigger and pre­
vent flhwhlng • • the chat U
filed,,w ill bedUcuaaedand damonitrated. Special chart, '»nd
U rgeta will alae be used In the
Ulka. . '
Mr. Goode. prciU cnt and range
oflircr of the local dob, la well
quatlfteil a , a teacher, lie waa
nWtnl Instructor for the New
York police force for three yean
h a, been in, true tar for 'numer­
ous Mew York hanks, and has
hern per,l&lt;tent and range officer
for eeyrmi New Jersey &lt;cltlee.
Mr, Williams la one nf the
Cite** b r,t pistol shot, and he*
h».t nunv year, ex pretence with
thin weapon. He In also eon
oral a competent Inalraetor.

lliitish said

w ith ilic w Irtim S«m • Itla n d in
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ini lic it’ t h e a v y
in- vs i n ih v i t s a o s w H h a
* r r i a iv r il
n rtlo n and
dr*.
Iv o t in v a ll n i.ilr r is l not la k t n
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Willkie Takes His Stand
Wendell Willkie'a acceptance of the Republican nomi­
nation for the presidency of the United States probably
cameras no great surprise either to the 200,000 Republicans
assembled Saturday in Ellwood, Ind., or to the New Dealers
who were listening in on the radio. What may have been
more of a shock to them wis his forthright challenge
to President Roosevelt to debate the merits of hie Admin­
istration from the same platform throughout the country.
Mr. Willkie found substantial agreement with the for­
eign policy of this country as directed by President Rooaevelt. Willkie spoke out openly in favor of selective jnllitary
service and he advocates all possible aid to Britain with­
out actual involvement in the war. While promising t7
work for peace, he declared he would not hesitate to stand
for war in defense of America, or our liberties. He is
in favor of complete national preparedness for any emer­
gency and believes he can achieve this end more quickly
and more effectively than the present Administration
which has lost the confidence of industrial Interests.
Mr. Willkie also criticized President Roosevelt for
J aUjIUK too much. Recalling the advice of another Koose-

way IV Association i J. R .yWalk­
er, Ocala, county rnfinccr; G M tft
F. Westbrook, Clermont:j C. 1 B.
Treadway, Orlando, and I H. B.
Leopold, CalneSTitls, coon* slots
of the committee.
I
This association U w oriJtif on
tbe completion of Federal fHIghway 19 as a p art of tho nftiltary
road system of tho country now
tern* dec eloped.
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WIFE SUES SHADOW BjOXtOl
SAN JOSE, C alif, An*., II
(/!•)— Shadow box In* by *Jai
E. Compton, 27, wma toO\m
for his, wire. She toM tbo\e«
that first. It frichtened b«r
death, and secondly, she fan
she might be bedten o r lajbi
by It. Furthermore, she alley
bee ht» band’s "deep t U p
ireathing” kept h e r s w a t e k l

SemiiMd^ County I
Court Records
Warranty \ Boat* i
Italian!, Fred A w To P . O. Bol'M#Cr*-Wie •tp'O.'dl

Tofeiy bTitVirry^a ^ltt^Kfl-J».rK Y3h th^.contrary he has
been talking big without any stick at all. Mr. WUlkie
accuses the President' of "dabbling in inflammatory state­
ments and manufactured panics.” "The President’s at­
tacks on foreign powers have been useless and dangerous.
He has courted a war for which the country is hopelessly
R MAKE THE SAME unprepared.”
■ TWICE: In ertrythlny
Calling attention to the Administration's repeated at­
I things ] bare learned.- tacks on business, Mr. Willkie ndmltted that he is a bus­
iness man aind proud of it. Condemning the practice of
preaching class hatred, Mr. Willkie states it aa Hla belief
“there is no hate in the hearts of any group of Americana
I Christian Science for any other American group.” As for the concentration
Monitor)
of power, Mr. Willkie Insists he Is against over-concentration,
hWlln ",
oat of the shadow
whether in business combines or governmental bureaus.
b r the scrubby oaks
But ho advocates a policy of production fo r' use
rather than restriction and “plowing-under.” ”1 say that
vie must substitute for the philosophy of distributed
scarcity the philosophy of unlimited production. I .stand
l*t it be a good Joke on
i if .bo should slip in for the restoration of full production and re-employment
by private enterprise In America.” It stands to reason,
ltd break hla neck?
dr. Willkie says, there can be no ro-employment of the
i baa lust been nempioyed if the curtailment of production la continued.
As the President has injured his foreign policy' by
federal gorernverbal attacks on other nations, he has talked too mucb
against business, Mr. Willkie says, adding that as' a re­
it weapon which Hlttq have bad for use sult of these attack*, "The Investor haa been afraid to
land appears to hare rveat his capital, and therefore bill Ions of dollars now
e idle in the banks, The businessman haa been afraid
to
expand his operations and therefore millions of men
g tcT wondrr
:h would do avo been turned away from tho employment offices,
Wily were at 'or the first time in our history, American Industry haa
remained stationary for a decade.”
The New Deal has spent 6o billion dollars during that
Ig airmca ma/ heavily
or tha British but their me and "has failed of Its program of economic rerr*r tha British laics are labilitatlon.” “I say there must be something Wrong with
■o picaI* for than.
a theory by which after the expenditure Of such a fanv----- -*--------MS la perfectly willing to aatic sum, we have less opportunities than we had beto National Guard for 'ore.”
flg patieoal defense but
Thus spoke Wendcil Willkie, imal) town boy .who
k th a t drafting any more made good In the big city, candidate for President of the
bat* would be poll ties 1
United States.

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(test Estate Marl****
CalHou.i. J. A. A w To F lret 7W.
Sav. A Loan Assn. ‘
Urnnson.vUriah P A w Td San­
ford Bbirk Company
Marta*(M Aa* L iras
Doyle, E. II. *t al To -Sanford
Pro. Credit Assn.
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Corley, Joe -L. A w To .Saafbrd
Pro. Credit Aaan.
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VERSEVt)RTODAY

SITUATION WANTED
HALF-DAY
man, 913 'J

APARTMENTS TO*
fm S S Z jw

went—IIP Palmetto A

W ANTED
RIDE WANTED Wed. In
lloiuof Mobile, Ala. Ebon

Nazis Mass On
French Channel.
Ports For Attack

mand admllt*.!, -down Um tel In tha fight,’ said
Ic M Harricane allot,
on tb« contin-f "A crack Bpltftre aqaadroo.
tht, and wsUb-.approacklng Urn century.raark V
h shore got • w i tw sw . engaged a number of

*1 dam***".

'Tha afar ministry rsposts ) that
aeepbutt* and nfaipplng a t Bodlogos war* "heavily and *utcewfully attacked" last night,
ta d .that oil plant*, . munition
factafl««, aircraft »teres
and
railway tergal* In Germany » tfs
bernhod,'along with t* alrdrumen
ail*' la f r o n ts
can* hiding!
Spitfire pilots
Tho quaation wa* not related
to tha fatuous claims that oat

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postponed.

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in France, lielland and Belgium.
An air ministry news bulletin
described Boulogne harbor as
“(ringed and criss-crossed by
spreading flames."
British dies bombers struck
Vertically a t tbe targets a t twominute Intervals despite "fierce
opposition from ground defenses."
. Net a single British plane waq
Ambassador to NixLvanqolabed lost In this asMOlt, the air min­
France, sounded a warning to istry said.
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But tho vigor of tho fighting
broadcast In which he bluntly pre­
dicted a German a lte r* 'o n 'the /on England's own (bora today
signified by the disclosure
United State* If Great Britain I* was
that 14 Germsn plaaes crushed
defeated.
on' Just 14 mils* of British beach
Buttin'* apeach, urging dispatch In ong phase of' Uw fighting.'
of aid to th* British fleete catriad
The Brttteh air ministry Infor­
tha approval of tho U. 8. Slot* mation terries, telling of • raids
Deport meqL
over every corner of England,
During"®# wtek-end, tho Brl? gave these , details' of some of
flUkte and Rooaevqlt a n
tfah air fore*1 lashed at Germin- the fighting!
. Strikes- Postponed *
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L_ '
to debate on either tho
hald olr bases In Dance, Belgium I "A squadron of Spitfire* en­
ratio or Ropublleaa platgage! German bombers which
tea-.wouldn't want to bo . Deserving of smore prominence than It haa thus far and Holland.
’Tho aothoiitiUre British pc*u iwaro about la attack' their air­
received in the action of tho Tennessee Valley Trade* and association rsporlsd that tho drome In S um y. Within a abort
Idwfltiirth «oy» wa should Labor Council representing the employees of tha TVA RAP hod. raised ha roe on tho lima they had destroyed 11 —six
tha gaaturet with an which has adopted a resolution pledging ‘Tull hearted eup* Oensan Army of five' divisions— bomber* and five fighter*,
m. Tho R aise Officer port In the grgat national effort toward re-arming America about 100,000 mta—*a Fisnch t "About tha w a s lima, a Hur­
squadron was chalteaglng
-tho Goa Oub tells us end the rooting out of every form of aabotage and eubnr- hooches. Later, however, (he story ricane
an attack la Uit Hampshire area.
■Oka 'am with a loaded
They shot down ala Junkers diva
rive influence."
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homber* and two Mssscnchmltt
‘ ‘ In the war to come the TVA will prove as Important
fighter*.
in providing power for arms fact or lea aa the Mom1« Shoals
"During air battle* ever Kent,
plant might have been In the last war. The complete
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a squadron of Hurrteknet on pw*
Industrial crnJ i tetri sighted thro Mtaaemhmllt
support and co-operation of Ita employtea la aa important
fin and Cunso. I flghtor-oombori a t 11,000 feet.

•tent -faw - bring cum mu.
Lf yhu kod oaly two nr
MMfad • thousand a y«aV

THE V E ftT il

went u p to Intercept anothrr
mass raid. Again their own num­
ber of enemy bombers ami fishi­
er*— 10 Junkrrs a n d one llr s w r achmitt—were dcatroyd."’
Sirens sounded the alarm In
tymdon shortly a fte r noon th r
third slsrm In three days—and
soon afterward the m ar of mo­
tor* high In the sky, th r crunchcrunch of distant r s plosions, the
splatter of firing and the shriek
of diving fighters shattered the
cilv’s usual Sunday quiet.
People in the
London arcs
calmly took Shelter or watched
and gardens for a
glimpse
Ite, Nails.

HENRY A. RU
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ANDREW CARRAWAT
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“INSURANCE PLUS 81ft

Lehmann Names Two
On Road Committee
TAVARES, \ u g . 19 — Karl
L*hmann,'«d Tavgres, chairman of
tha ro mm It te* on prospectus ami
brief fof tW Federal Highway 19
association, has today announced
the appointment of M. I- Smith
of Ocala, and C. E, • Crablfw)

EYES EXAMINED
a u m a lin g o
Piwtsct lbs 0*1/ syte y,
Wit ever haw* Blast la •

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KOTVb A T AOTC8T 19, 1940

THE SANTORO HWIALP, SANFORD, PLOKTDX

A nd Personal Activities
'AMS, Society Editor

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Telephone 11»

Birthday Party Is
S o c ia l C a le n d a r Given By Dickie Reel
In honor of the cejnrh blrth dny a o o iT e ru ry
uf
her
»on.
T H um aD A t
Dickie
Reel, Mr*.
R. Rei l r iiw re c k Da*c« will be *ponb r ' tb * J l y t M l beginning trrta in e d Friday with a .■ iniF . M. a t the C ountry minif p a rty a t Rock S frln it.
The p arty nxie in a truck
Tilled w ith hay to the .prlng*
where aw im m inr *nd w ater ram ea
WEDNESDAY
were enjoyed. A ham burger fry
L s 4 k i A a zlh a ry of th* Broth- » » . held la te r in the afternoon
erh*od of Railroad T rainm en will and the b irthday cake w in cut by
M t a t 1:00 o’clock in th r Elk* th e honor gueat.
4
fo r th e reg u lar meeting.
P resent with Dickie on hit
birth d ay were: Douirlaa Humph,
fey, Roy Reel,
la u ie
Moore.
C lark Moore, P. II L anainr, III.
C hurlra la O in y , IJoyd Swain,
R u tte r Swain and Nnlley Trapp,
A aaiatin? Mra Head in rw trr’GTON. Aug. 10 —(Ah
lor Joaepb P. Hurley, tainintr the c u e ttt were: Mrac
a ttie b a to the Papal Secretary W ataon Reel, Mr and M rt M 1)
a t S t a l l a t Rome and form erly Reel and M arahal 1,'r.pihnrt
o f U r Cleveland, Ohio, Diocete
,# a « appointed by Pope P iu t 12th
i w c w il Um late Biahop Pat r k k B a rry ax Bithop of FlorL
* L T W MnQiincciiii'Tit wgs maib*
S i t e b p th e Moat Rev. Amlclo
f l . , C kotw anl. apoetoBc delegate
U nited States.

HUftey Ig Appointed
To Florida Diocese

Chamber Trying
F or Passenger
Boat On River
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R obert E arl Kipp, Jr.
Ronald Cameron
B. G, Methvin
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Bab Johnaon
Mtea Paulin* WUHnk

■Wkerevee W . BereW

Kfnnt r « |P Cl'MiFl

an I arm ed m ight under n unified
com mo rut in ca*e E urope’* wnr
term ed tikrly to tpreail n crott
(hr* A tlantic.
The R ootevelt-M nckeniie King
tta le m r n t gave member* of Ihr
P resident'* p a rty n iteflnile con
vlction, m oreover, th a t Ibe »dm lnlatrntinn firm ly
Intend* In
blanket C anada under the protec­
tin g fold* of the Monroe doc­
trine.
The P resident «ni&lt;l yetterday
Canadian* are a p art of
thr
Am erica* the tam e a t the people
of the U nited State*
Roosevelt and M nrK rnxir King,
two old friend* hrought together
ag ain to consider the w ar’* se­
rious
repercussion*
in
North
A m erica, p a rte d nt this border
town a fte r long hours of discuslin g w h at they term ed "m utual
problem * of defente in relation
to the sa fe ty of Canada and the
U nited S la te * "
Roosevelt left fo r his home at
H yde P ark . N. V.. by *pee ini
tra in . M ackenzie King departed
fo r his ra p ita l, O ttaw a, hv mo­
to r car. The two had dined toge­
th e r la st n irh t, then sat up
la te In the P resid en t's m il way
ear. T hey had additional opper.
•u n ity to talk thla m orning be­
fo re g tte n d tn o m em orial services
a t nearb v Lisbon fnr lh« World
W ar dead o f the TKth division of
th« Penn»yUnit la N ational Guard
R ecletarv of W j ^ d h j a a n aat
the conversations
convers'al inns
In on p a rt of tha
Rn did .Tav P k rre n o n l M oUntl.
U nited S tate* m inister to Cana­
da, who cam e down from O tta ­
wa w ith the o rb "" m ln iite r and
rode b a rk *rith him.
I t w aa a eonfryenf" devoid of
the’ nauallv dlntnm alle form ali­
ties. b a t It w i t n rv rrth e le u , a
m ee tin g w b|eb - t e e every a p ­
p e aran ce o f leavtog ■ perm an­
e n t Im print on the history of
N o rth A m erica.

il. &amp;, Canada V
Link Defends
To Keep Peace

3DAY
Program

aonvlila Thur*»Jay afternoon for
a conference e«*&gt;*rd the ymebt
C heerio a t jackaonville to dlaeuaa a psoimted passenger line.
T h e deJroatifln include* Mayor
WaHeW Colem an, r . F. Campbell
«f .d im p b sll'a Fred Store, W. D.
.jrm k m a n . ow ner of the Valdsx
H otel,
John It.
Illn te n n la te r
m an a g er o f the M ayfair Hotel,
a n d M r. Higgins.
"T h e Cham ber of com m erce la
going to u se every e ffo rt to do.
velop th e Bt. Johns R iver trip for
th e benefit* th a t will accrue to
M r. IHggina sold. Ho
M id ho conildera (bo trip “ one
o f th e b ig g est advertising fe a ­
ture* la the • state.'*
t . T . D aniels, m anager of th e
Jacksonville Cham ber o f C o n n e r*
eg,, Invited th e i r p r e a e n t a tl m to
meek aboard the Cheerlm
for
lancH, n e a t Capt. 8 . -E . B altary
who run* th e boat, and talk over
th a propoaed service. Runs would
bo m aM only during tbo U u rU t
a a lio n . Mr. H iggins pointed 00C
S a n fo rd aow h a s all nogabaAry
fa cilitie s fo r docking If tbo plan
m ate ria l!* .* , Mr- H igglno sold.
T he d y d d Line d ia c o n lln u if paae en g e r aeivtce on tha "N ile of
A m alie*’* over 15 y e a n ago, and
ainca t h a t .t i m e no o th er »
g e r boat* have regularly
th e ITB-mll* trip . Before
roada aoaaectod Sanford
JaekaeoM lle, beat* provldo
principal mean* of tnUiapOl

aenford,"

Glen Odhnm re tu rn e d today
from a abort tla lt in Jacksonville.
Uiaa
Peggy
A rm slro n i
Miami viaitad in Sanford
tciday w ith relatives.

MU* Doris Rati. M i.. B « ttj
W eedoch of W est Palm Beach,
S helly Spiers and T K. Johnson
of O rlando spent yestrril*jr a t
D aytona Beach.

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&lt;lr&gt;
Mrs. Bolly Tells deck-chair*
the Prince* Louise, in \ urn • u
r t r harbor v Niching th»- con
s la n t flow of
craft*. Liruf
Of Experiences flfthlng
boat* f«*r»v* vnl.IxMtH
two Large
During Auto Trip folnir
ateanii'T* ini.ll h undr**I*
on

the

v in

nr*I'am U-t

J. E. Rowland, Jr., spent the
weekend in Loarnrille and A ugua.
la, Ga., and accompanied hi* wife
and children home. Mr*. R aw lind
and children hair* been el* i tin e
with ralatlee*.
Roy Mann, Joe Gonaalex and
Hoy W right spent the weekend
a t Coronado Beach in the Conaalei trailer Thay were joined
Sunday by Mra. Mann and Mra.
Gontalex foe the day

M itt Rea trier Rccd and K. W.
E rien.lt of Ur. W T. Ijm gtey
will re g re t to lea rn th a t be it ill T albott and Arbert Cuboid, of
Ovieilo,
explored
the
Maxaaa t hit borne in M ayfair.
nutten Cay».n», near lln rria o n .
I.urg, Va., while on a m otor trip
Miat Oleila Pywon tp c n l the thrnunh the Shenandoah Valley
weekend
in
(inineavtllc
with of Virginia.
friends,
M itt C h rittin r S toudrnm ire reHenry C arroll re tu rn e d Satur- turne«l yetterday from C hattaIV from Or*B*ed&gt;prg, 3vC «.»ftcr ucyjca and the
m ountaina
of
shutjb'* r™ tffhg 'fiM i 'luuSir.e.
* 1 * '.' the ipent^w two
weeka' vaeatlon a t l ^ e 'g u e a t 'o f
Mr. and M n . R. F C renthaw Mita K atherine R eran and rrla tpent
y e tte rd a y
In
Daytona tieea.
Reach w ith friend*.

V

g rr}

of

\ !' I t \ , IrjilUT, Aug tt» I/O
t v.i ti t j Vinern » n &lt; whu ,.*rvct
,nu iiinunct- d rtx rr*
itt
the
f t" .it ,u Fri-nch-tirrim in hutltllt
' L&gt;&gt;■ t".*n &lt;1emobt IiSett a(
i ti.iii imgny They will re tu rn to
tin' I'm tetl Slat,"* by way of
U a rte tllr and Lisbon.

m* i

fteaguU* fly m e a im im l, with th
iC?iiw**HI-lfe»i Fr*nfli?fh F In t wm' f v
w ere , t 4 hole!, fnr the remain- right o re r om h n n ih
ine 1h.#-e day* they were to he
The port U cini»l»r to u hiiririn S r*.tie Now thin a 1 did twain U k c , wi* e n te re d tl’i ro iiifh ,t rlm n
In p u t n„ a rtlo n . H arry wa* with nel, on one *ide i* the t'itv n
ua, I » n re p a c k in g two soit- V a n c o u v e r
and jui*l
rici
a i
raae*. ih rck in g mil from
th* a mighty chain of m o u n t.tn
Hotel
we W ERE SAILING c o re re d with * u o * \ \ ,» H:iv« th
FOR M ASK A th a t very night N orther* tw ilight her** ut *&gt; *
a t 13 IJi on the Prince** M ar­ i* Mill light, and the fintlm i ui
garet.*
wr go th r longer fh»* tw ih g h t
At the f a r iitd *»f the ^hi|* n
Wt* rtrta in ly had a royal •endoff, •
friends took charge of h e a rd sweet rhini*-* of a .hi'
us f'"*n rhefi on* went to the rim e r, telling u* it *&lt;*- «&lt; . . 1.*. t
V« \\ o . t.
N av\ tiff leer's Club for dinneT, and tim e fo r d in n e r
ilm im*rmm
................I the fare.w ells between | IflTil Ih r o u in m K
many *f the officers, a* *ome we thought it the mo«t « K i nn
were being transferred to
the we had e v e r I n « ii in, goter ,‘4tn
P» noma F in a l, other* In Penso- flo w e r* n rt U t if f tllv a r r a n g e d •
tab le . wi t h
m iu o v r
V* i
cola mi I .uir friend* to Hawaii e arh
ke ta aro u n d ih*- room fille d n «r
rr im * o n g la d io |u «
Th e i apt • •
tab le . n ext t«» m m , bod a - iU
b a sk e t H o ld in g *W»e» n * - o f
r&gt;*
m ost
ra d ia n t rrrl
r»‘***
H ii
tab le w a* hi*t for tw o a n Tu*i&gt;
by a wind'***, t h e ie * w e in 1111 •L
c a r n a tio n * on it
u n i the *d\&lt;
i — w e ll It » * * 't i l i n g out a f, ,
fw e w h i r l *t e ach o th e r
«.
tier in** how m u n
f io ’d'h *
**

H onolulu

Du» ».i th e severe war reatriCw
tioft*. no *»ne e y e p t passengers
copM* ty.artl the anip,
*o
we
wared fa re w e ll to our friends
from th** custom house, boarded
the I 'r ih i'o i
H aig erete,
and
a fte r th.- lust lights of the city
faded
away,
we
went
to
our
I
Ur*. J . B. Field* re tu rn e d to Sr., F ra n k W oodruff. J r , F rank Ida lit tmo *lata room, where the
Jack*onvil1e
y e tte rd a y
a fte r W oodruff. III. tn d Hr and Mra. linen** M*if of the finest pure
would n u k e
onini|ndat mg
tpem ling the weekend lit Sanford H arry W oodruff and d a u g h te r,
m uch 1 It t-a urif***- &gt;dde »•*
•
n t r a b e th ,
returned
rex terd ay
ff f iW
th e
im h ii
t*
im Mi
from
Hendersonville,
S"
C
,
w
here
Mr. snd Mra. J . M. S tin ecip h rr
one could wish f**i
win • h. iand daughter, G race M alle, rpent they t\pve apenl vacation*.
m d not on tv flu
f u »t duon
the weekend a t C oronado Beach.
. n if r n l, hut rv i'h
iihtiI on if
Dr. and Mr*. J H Teaguo of
e n tire ' t o u r
The . m he * tr;i id.is* &lt;
la
u
re
n
a
,
S.
C.,
are
viaitlng
here
Mr. and Mr*. P reston Sherrill
on the ha'conv d u rin g Inn* Ii mn
had a* th e ir weekend guest, Mia* fnr tom e time a* (he gueata of
dinner each dav
Hr,
and
Mr*
W
T
la
n
g
le
y
a
fLoralce McCook of Jacksonville.
Ail the la*I
of i he m oth
ler apendtng the p a tt m onth
fro *1111 *anh W v o o d th " m r*
Mr. and Mi*. W ard Johnson nt T re a tu rr Itland Beach with
r a p p e d m ou nt inin* th e fb n u e n
and children sp e n t y e aterla y in Mr* Langley »nd daughter, M ar­
E n g lis h
Fh«
* a*
lim i r o l
o
Ocala w ith Mrs. Johnson , p c . garet.
from Ihe fr»«nt f»i otiierudc de« V
rent*.
Mr. and M’*. It. I- Perkins and
Louise, M artha
and
Miss Herschel H am by rrtu rn rd children,
B
raxton,
are exported to re tu rn
Saturday from lfrm lrrw onviltr, N
from
Richmond.
Fork
C . where xh* sp e n t a t HU W ffks' today
Union, C hailottesville, and P a l­
vacation.
m yra,
V a , where they
hava
Mri. W. E. V arn and son, E d­ visited for the past two weeks
win, plan to leave tom orrow for with relative*.
F ayetteville, N. C., to spend a
Mr*. 8 . J. Coolidge ha
few day*.
turned to her home in /
Mr. and Mrs. J . R. W est and a fte r visiting here as the
children retu rn e d Friday from a of Mr. and Mr*. Voile Wi
two weeks' v isit with relative* in Mix. Coolidge was aceom
hums by Mr*. Williams an
Georgia.
Miller, who will spend a
Mr. add M ri. W. A U -ffler with her in A tlanta.
and son*, WHMam and K rnneth,
Mia*
tairraine
Yaibo
hove returned from a w eek’* stay Mias Virginia Yarborough,
a t Coronado Beach.
Nell Nlnqueflold, Mr*. 1
Cochran and Mi*. Roy TH
Robert N ew m an ha* returned turned yesterday from 1
from Coronado Beach w here he week*' vacstlon trip
to
wa* the guest o f W illiam l-cffler Vurk,
fo r a few daya. &gt;•
othe points of lnterr«t enromte

T 'ircsioiic

JUST IHINH Of II!
NOW
1

j»mi
imVruTP.

F in a l C le a r a n c e

’ nu

l AN

I 'M

^ r c $ f o n e
rih t s

T r ie d Tight down to

b e d r o c k . H * r* ’a ■„
• T’ni vnlu* bu&lt;k*d
by a w r i t t e n

I
H

L iltlim o G u a r o n lt * .

KV ,

Equip today.
w r in g A n n ir te n r y Sal* Only

THE B i a a i BUY Of THI YlAX
—.
[

ThU Speed Cblel
ho* streamlined.

B I T V y ------ A

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lunited
SuesHly

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a ad ka!l**m
l
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A t *
—
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I I 00 q w eek b u y s this kike.

NOW

Hick Verway le ft d u rin g the
Mr. and Mra. V. A. flpeer and
weekend for D a y to n a Reich tn son, George, Mis* Mitcterd B rid­
spend a two w eeka' vacation a t ge* and M lu Ellen B etti le ft r* a .
the Gilhort H otel.
terday m orning for N*w
York
where they will spend two week*.
Mrs. Sadyc Mote* |a expected Mr, Speer and H l u ' B ridge! will
tu re tu rn to d ay frotn New York buy Fall m erchandise
fo r the
where she sp e n t the p a t t 10 day* George A. 9p*er and Son D ry
on but ine 1 a.
Good* Store while on the trip.

POLU

parrot'

Ml** Emma Tam pie, Mtaa R a th
Cuiwming*, Ml** E d ith Balsa, and
Ml** E v a C unningham retu rn ed
yesterday from a w eek sp e n t a t
Daytona Beach.

Mr. and Mr&gt;. 3. H . Oobay of
Georgia wvra v U i l o r tl a f th e l a b
ta r's fa th e r, T . . B . B lg g te a , fag
th* woektnd. Mr*. Cobay la
form er H s ic l Caleata n .
Mt*. Z. B- R a tliff a a d dat

ter. Uiaa M air W r* tt Bnl
left yea terday foe l ll w a l W '

BUY NOW

Values

Mr. and Mr*. W. M. M tE ln non have rg lanted from W ash ­
ington, T&gt;. C, where they visited
their daughter,
Mr*.
C harles
Selvidge. They were accom panied
by Mra. Srlvidge
and
Mr. and Mr*. O. 8 . T oler vitlL. home
r.) In Hunnellon yeaterdoy with dau g h ter, Belly Lynn, to vlalt a
the taller'* parent*, Mr. and M n . m onth In Sinfnrd. Mr*. Selvldge
I* th* form er B etty McKinnon. tn«» MiHhern f * i| of thi» H rm t
H tgh Reeve*.
N oriharn R a ilw * .,
Vancouver
Mr*. H. Y. Lyon and children, la the end of all other way* to
Mr*. Marv S tro n g ,
Mr. and
Mrs. Allan Mnnely and boo. Bibb, Tatay and Billy, left yeeterday tr a w l e n r rp t hv w ater
V ancouver
ha* a
population
are spending thla week a t F!ar&gt; for A tlanta a fte r vlaltlng M n .
I.yon'a parent*. Mr. and M n . E. of tSO.OOrt and ha* a harbor,
ler Beach.
I . Morrow. They Joined L ieut. land leaked and open Ihr v ra r
M n. R. J. Rael, M ra. L. F-. Col. Lyon In A tlanta and will •round, w ith 47 herth* for deepRerl and dau g h ter, Ja n ice , re ­ vU lt relative* In T e n n n a e e he- »e* ship*.
Wa apenl th r day exploring
turned S a tu rd ay a fte rn o o n 1 fro m fora Sept. 1 when Mr. Lvon will
Henderwonvlllr, N .
w here *»II from C harleston, W. V*., for •hr m any fib* shop* ra p rrla lly
Ike C anal Zone where he I* s ta ­ Ihr g r e e t Hudson Ray store,
they spent a week.
which covers an entire block, I
*
S—
MM
tioned.
never sa w such a reflection nf
Mr*. C. D. B e ta who baa been
linen*, fro m every port In the
visiting Mr. *nd M n . C . W, J o h n , CI.AB3 M EETING PO STPO N ED EnrI'l,
M r.tln g of tha P ld tlls Ctaa* of
ton plan* to leave th la w««k f m
A lthough th r I'rlnrr** Loilloo
W ashington, D. C* to Join h e r th* P i n t B aptist Church schedul­
ed fo r Tuagdag evening haa barn did not sail until i&gt; th a t evening,
husband.
,
postponed an account of tlte a b ­ wr could go aboard any tim e, ao
Mia* Jolla llig g tM . His* L en a , sence of tha teacher, Mrs. 0 . P. by e arly afternoon w« were city
belle lla g e n . W ally D tetrieh and H enderson, who has been called worn end ready to v e t settled
In o u r room and auch a lovaly
Stan V ern ar w e re t h e waakend out o f town.
cosy room , dalntv chintz d ra p er­
g u ra ti o f Mr. a n d M ra. W . R.
William* a t D aytona Beaah.

Mlu Nell Sing ae fie Id and ala.
tar. M m Horae* Cochran, left
this morning for W k im , Ga., to
visit their paren t* . Mr. aad lara.
a L. BlntiueneM. for a few
daya.
• ______

1

a n tin g

in

com fortable

V ir«*to n *

$ 1 .9 5 , $ 2 .9 ,

BATTERY $ Q 9 5
f o r o ily
10** llg a e r Trede-la Altawaaea
Darlag Aaalvarsery 1*1* Oaly

Ptaatio
bu ilt-in

w ith
an U tin a.

com

Horn* Fan C learance

Lge. Cuban AVOCADOS
Yellow ONIONS.... :i Ih
Crowder PEAS... . lb.
Elberta PEACHES..... I
Cooking APPLES .... 5 I

-ay
n a-n J

S lr e e m lla e d
ra o d s la .
W ld s c h ro m a M a d * * .
slu id y moiors.

L jm

\r

___ ■« o a

Trad«&gt;tn A llow ance
fuel Imagine! A M% bigger

No* 1 Tall Sunburnt I*EAUS........... 9Hc
8M 0 PRUNES,
2 for 7c
Philadelphia CREAM CHEESE .......5c
Dei Month Sli. PEACHES ........ 2 for 25c
Medium OXYDOL
.........................7'/3c
12 at. WILSON’S MOR.......................... 21c

trade-in allowance b e yeuf eld

lira s an tbo
1 a at o u a

&gt;
,

Fl r #«t• n a

NBC SHREDDED WHEAT................. 9c
1 lb. MELLO COFFEE...................... 12V2c
P t MIRACLE WHIP DRESSING ... 15c
KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES .........6»/2c
Clfipp^s BABY FOOD, Strained 4 for 29c
Chopped............................9V2c
Dole PINEAPPLE GEMS .................... 9c
OCTAGON TOILET SOAP ..............4Vic
Fresh Ground HAMBURGER
8b S

^ "

s

T E A K S ....................

COTTAGE CHEESE..............
LAUREL SLICED BACON..

S EM I N 0 LI
T IMRl N.EPARK
S HQ
AVt
TlLBSUONg

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bay,

atHitttrof, l i y * -

Seminoles Split Double-Header W ith Gainesville, 5-4, 1-6
, &lt; --------------------------------- ------------------------------- ;—

Hudson Allows 10 Hits But Pitches
THE
Leesburg
In
Two
Way Out 01 Trouble To Win Opener

....

.

10

11

• After sweeping two straight
___ 4 » • J
J 1 &lt;1 1
double headers, the Ban ford Beroteoleo failed In their effort* to
, ]l 4 1* 17
it three straight a t Gelnea- T a llin
K
y at ter day afternoon at Jhc H&lt;-nrp b y In n in g y :
0««
»
rt- . O-Man Pounced on Bill Daugher. fUbfitM
I BUI 01 ft— 0
r
ty far four hits In one-third of an I InAInmn lss*l sill* J u s t ic e..... I00
,
U » r ln n
1.
E l .matey to take the second gam* H k t r n . H u b e rt* 4, J o h n a o n . H o lla r
R .'’ *6-1. Lofty Frank lludaon spread 3. r n i f t l . i X r l n u , M o o r* 2, K d *
u r d * 2 , H r i'A n n I K r r o r a : H a i k r .
JO kite in the opener to give the Hwh»
rl"» , P n ia lt , l* * lr ln o , M r f j n n a
Borne a 6.4 victory.
K u n a b a l lr d Irv J u a l l r a l , It*ydar,
J,
V a lc l. T w o - b u s
h ll a
Tanlght Galneavllle will be tha
h lr 1 » r ,
J m lli'* ,
I*ru « lt'.
H I» I p b
-*t tha Municipal Ball Kbd«*»
Ify d ^ r. H a r r lf lo a ;
J la b s r l*
a tingle game *starting iN iu b la p la jra : J im llr # lo J o b n a rm .
%.BilS P. M. and
M anager Afun
to P a ir ln o . I ^ f I
fm tey Campbell will probably on lt« a » i M an foru to I* « t r ln o t / f i
l
it
b«
se«
K
a
n
fn
r
d
I
th* veteran W hltey Hayes I ii.fi m*■ on b a lla , o ffI , &lt;I«lfl»a»||le*
I lu d t o n t . o ff
the mound.
M r t ’a n n I M fru c k n u l; by Huelaejn
Sanford loot a full game t o j I, by A tri'a n n i W'lld p ll r h a a : Ale-*
I'uauad b n llu ; f r U B l t .
Daytona Beach Islander* wh
taking both game* from
rg, but remained two and
_ „ .4 e lf game* ahead of the run.
n*r-bp nub.
f In tha first gam* Banford opup with four runs in the
inning and got one more
tha fourth for all their runs,
l'.0-Men pecked awey at Hud.
offerings for but one run
any toning, but cams perilous,
loo* to tying tbs score In the
. half of th* ninth.
Totals
With runners on second and
th* tying run on second,
u picked up a single
cantor and threw, a perfect

drier, with thro* for four,
Vabi and Rytn, with two
thru*, lad the 0-Man In th*
pd contest.
rank Hudson won his 17th
• of th* season In th* openas against U defeat*. Hudha* pitched In IS gam**,
rid M, and struck, out 134

•rdar and la within two
a of breaking th* Florida
a loagu* record In thla dogtonL Hyder did not attempt
(teal a baas Saturday night
Flores of Leesburg, on* of
eatehsn fn th* loagu* who
eontrihutsd nobly toward toI Hydor'e great bass stealing
r ra s T a amu
MMPOMO

Totala
1 * I 10 n
Nciier l.jr Ihnlfiee;
Pa n fn n l
__ 10O 10* 0— 1
lla l n ' a v l l l e
........... .. t* 0 111 a —*
Aaalalu llr de r . Marlon, illua 1.
Heller I. Moure I Error*: Roberta.
Haller. Hhlrley. Itnna h a i l e d
In:
Hhlrley 1. Hkaan. I'alrlnn I T w o kaaa hits: H-ller. Eke en .
Thr ee baaa hit*
Haller. Hkeen. ThreeVatcl. Hai-rlMraai K ar I,
Haller.
Double plajet Heller l o
Prlrtn n
Left on baaee: Hanford I, (lalnaevilla fl. Ilare on balla; o f t I r e , 1,
llli-e |. ttiruck nul: by Ivey I, by
Hue I lllte: o f t D a u a h l e r ly 4 In
1*1 Inrvlna, t rune: off Illua I In
1 J-J Innings. t r u n s I’aaaed balla:
Itueaall, I’ruatl. 1-oelng
pitcher
D auahar iy . Umpire*! M cL aug hlin
and I.ae.

Hyder, Lake Tie For
Batting Lead At .364
For tha first tlm* In Florida
Blato Loagu* history, It inters
Its final two wosks of regular
season play with two players en­
gaged In a bitter battla for top
batting honors for th* oossgn.
Official rscotds through Sat-’
urdar night, Aug. 17. revaal that
BL Augustins'* Buddy Lak* and
8anford’a Ralph Hyder wer* In a
tie far flrstplaca, each with a
year-long batting aTOtsg* of .364.
Th* two outfielders, both to ap­
pear, but against sacb othsr, In
tbs loop’s third annua) all-star
fam a at Sanford th* night of
Aug. 30, thus a rt going down tho
stretch In a bias# of glory, with
th* fans In for plonty of action.
With such a short tlmo to go,
It now appsati Impossible that
cither Hyder or Lak* will b* able
to break th* loop indlvldau! bat.
ting mark set In 1039 by Day­
tona Tommy West, Th* husky
catcher-manager wound up with
a sparkling M L _______

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Criticized In

Gaines, 5 -1 , 6 -5

McCann Seta Back Serna With Three Hita
In Nightcap, Daugherty la Hit Hard;
: • Hayes To Pitch Here Tonight

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Florida Freshmen ,To
Report September 11

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th a t aha w ill a p p ly to the

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H «fior-

ahla II W. W.tr», founty JtnJ*u of
Bamfnola County, PlorKla, on thf
12th day of B*pi«rnb*r. lilt, fur
approval of uairo an I
final dis­
charge
aa iStKutrli of tbi tiiala
GAINESVlTjL ci~A ug. 19 -UP) of Harry
i.'UylJii
w»3?*r,
de­
—It I* only 23 days before th# ceased, on til's lltlt day of Anfutt,
U nivonlty of Florida officially
opena its 1940-41 regular session
n&lt;*tt:\iAnr w r a v e r .
Admlnl**r^ttit of the .state
for 3000 or more young men.
of Harry Clayton W»arsi,
Bom* confusion has been re­
dtoeboi.
ported over th* official opening
date, Freahman week begins li e t h h r m ^ r r r r o t i r r o r T i n t
Wednesday, S ept 11, with tho
n is t ii
c m r i ’iT i s
a a u
k o h
B K N Iv n t .r . C D P N T V , r l A S I D A .
organisation assembly la the
IN
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417*.
main auditorium of th* d iv e r­
sity, and tho annual sddrea* to W tIirNr I. P R K U J O A X A IA N A H . P l a l n now students by President Tlva.
t* lt
KMtI. MANAS, tr .f rn .l ap t,
Previously freahman week be­
o n iin n up
|&gt;| itl . I c a t i o v
but Is beginning T O : K A fI I . A IA N A H
agan
— on Toooday
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R T R K Q U tn En
m»a day Inter this year. Upper to Taop ipl e aArH lHu ItIhK*R PH.ill
Classmen may register ,frtim Sept, y o u | q the* a h u t f r o t l t U t l c h u m p ,
on.
on
A fo n ila r
ii, an
w d for all students classes tv h I r k In p e n .h ru f
H v p t r m h r r 2m l,
will begin tut Sept. 16.
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iUlahw -l »»n*-4* n mrpctk fo r fo u r
"TbOtad 4 * fraternity .pledge tern r o n * f n i U V f t M k » 1ft fh»* *HJtnfr&gt;rrt
rr-rtMTuI
hour which thla year ie 9 o'clock 11»r I«1, ji n m w p r t f f 'r
o l r r u la t io f i ^*i t* 11m!■#«l In F r m in o l*
Friday, Sept. 13.
t-'oiiitl y. K l o n i .u

yaa. or
s e a ln a t
W a lk e r ,

County, t* ih s

C o u n ty
Ju d e * . .
S e m ln o l* C o u n ty , F lo r id a , a t hla
o fflr * la th* c o u rt tioua* of a sl.W
(’•.a ary a t B a n fo rd , F lo r id a , w lt h ijw
a le h t ra le n d a r m o n th s fro m the
tlm * of (ho f ir s t
p u b lica tio n ,.r
I h l i nolle*. E a c h 'c la im o r dem and
sh a ll be in w r itin g . * n £ s h a ll a l s o
tha p l a n of ro a ld a a c * and
poet
o ffice addraaa of
Ik e
c la im a n l
and s h a ll h« s w o rn
to
br
tbw.
rla lm a n t, hi* a g v n t. o r h la a lt.&gt; .4 ,
■*r. nod a n y aueh c la im
nr d - .
mend not to filed s h a ll bo void
M ART E L L E N
W A L K E It
Aa a d m in is t r a t o r
or the
R a t a l* of H a y w a r d Aral
her deceased.

(roaClaaM Faaaa f a n Oaat
Imam wag* law *1 applied to the
eltrua Industry.
a'
Over 14,000 new rule* and
regulations telling American bus­
F irs t G am e:
R .H .E .
iness men how to conduct their
L eesburg . 000 001 000— l 7 .2
businesses hav* been mad* to th*
D B eech
001 200 20x— 6 10 3
last few y ean by th*** govern­
K alosh,
S m ith
ami
P ierce!
ment - commission*, after Con­
Creel and Given*.
First pu bllcallon J u l r I t t h , )&gt;40 ^
gress has adjourned, and hav*
Second gam e:
R .H .E .
th* full effect of law, Judge
I.eeaburg
201 200 000— 6 9 1
NOTICE TO CetEDITORg
Warlow laid, adding that they
I) Orach .. 000 311 001—6 14 3 |i&gt; v r|anl l t u ,ib u ii.
IV TIIK CaUMMuOFJgNM CDITHTV
have been so numerous It la Im­
Price, Willingham and P iercer
JI IM iE .
SEMINO LE
COUNTY
possible for anyone to keep up
V ATIOV SI , l.rUfJl'W
Willi*, .Smetana and Given*.
FI.OHIU.A, IN r m O E A T M f
W
7,
Pci
o
n
with
them.
g
.
Del^nd nosed Ocala out In n
IN R E : EHTATE O F N A N N I E K
Cincinn ati ______ «*
IS . I I I
JOIINBOK. D E C E A 6K D .
_
couple nf Florida Stata leagu* Brook
Pointing to the parallel bo.
lyn . . .
&lt;•
41 .111
* &gt;»
r n AI.I. CREMTOIUN A N D P E R *
game* yraterday. DeLand took Now Tork
» i I t . I I I I I S , tween ncent trend* In th* UnitntiNH II,AVISO CI.AIMB fkR Re;
them both by tne score of 3-2. kt. L o u i o -------------- e v u tv b v
AIAN OH AtlAVAHTP » A I I » •&gt;,*,
p i i t . b o n r ............4*- ss si* &gt;ns
%s.
Score by in n to g e r-’’
T.ATK:
*
e
h
l
o
g
o
__________
U
.
P
4
I
S
H
Yidl ami eivcH -&lt;vf you a r e h y Flr*t game;
R.H.E. B o s t o n ___. . . ________ 41 e * .1*4 tv
the Tfatlonel Socialist r»glm*7
br nulHled ami rr,| ulred ip
Ocala
000 I0O 010—2 0 0 PhllaOrlphla ...
Judge Werlow said th at tha sys­
&gt;7 IS J i t 11
—m an r
c la lm e
and
.......... i n
DeLand
001 001 001—3 12 2
■ o o a llo VeatrvOag
WITNKSX r»»y h a ml a m i a**al #* e b l i h you, or e it h e r o f you. m , , e
tem in all countries has beeo the
Japan
la
to
have
government
t ’l r r k n f fh«* l*1rrtii| 4’n u r t a t i*nn- hav.. se a ln a t th* r ata l* o f N *n&gt;.i ,w
Howland and Bchlre; Tones and Ml. totals I I. C in c in n ati H ,
tame.
"You
first
hammer
on
bus­
Clilraao I, P t lla h u r g I.
V U n t il X Uhls AiiEUM t i l h , A . lJ
K Jnhnion, de rea ao d, la ta of Slid
Boeder
iness, Imped* It and- restrict It, health htanranc* for small.wage for*l,
194*.
Bro ok lyn 7-1, B ost on l - l
County, lo th e County
J u d g e ,,f
Seconds gams:
'
R.H.E. PltllaOolphla l - l . N.W T or k
and then say business Isn’t tak­ earners.
O I* ll R I lN I t O M ,
Hen,!*,tie County.
F lor id a, at r,, w
Ocala
.. 001 M l 9— 2 4 1
C lo r lt *«f ihk- 4"lr»*iilt I ’o u r t. o ffice In tha court h o m e o f aald
ing up the alack so government
l
D y A. M W r .K K K
1-»ee u v a
Deloind
.... I0O 000 1—3 9 2
County al Hanford, Florida, w jlh in
will hav* to Uko It over.”
( group of special guevta. among
i A k E S I C A• .1
W L P e t 47 IL
I&gt;. IT. "i»hl . a l ' i i d a r month* from lh«
Miller and Schlri&gt;| Harper and Cleveland ____ — II
"Ones government has taken j them John Barbirolli. Conductor f C i n c t ’ i T i m u i i T m i-:Ai . )
4S .(*&gt;
lima of the fi r st
publirmllow &lt;.r^
lloede.
Detrvlt ____ ---- I« 4* .174 l' k over business,"
Judge WarloW of th# New York Philharmonic
ible noll re eEarh
a r n cl
claim
aim or datp
d s ip a io l *
Ht. Augustine stopped Orlando, Buatau _______ ear 12 I t .144 7
Symphony Orchestra.
1^1 TlliJ COI HT AK Tlir. l Ol ^ T rl h*11
!»• wrlllne. ami Ihelf •Ihiw
continued,
"It
has
to
take
over
5-3, in the flrat gam* of a dou­ Chicago ______ ... &amp;• t t . I f f «
jriK
jr-.
BKHi^nieBi
rorsiTir.
H**'°*
.*
■
t*
of.
labor
also,
and
then
what
be­
.
Th#
aotovos
la
opernlnl
elerTork ___ .... IT t ! . I l l Id
P I .O H l l ) \ , t s
K l l l i n %T»' n rr
of
ble.header but loet 7-0, In th* New
W as h in gton
_
41 *4 .414 H h comes of rour freedom? If you trlcally from a small krylmanl IN ItK * K B T A T K O K IIi:J f W A n i» P h - n
• ',o r n L0* hr . .
second gam*. Score by Inning*; *t.
Loula _____ .... 4? * t .SOI 11
want a Job, you hav* to get It which la raadlly adjuatrd to a
W A f .K F .lt . D F I K A S K U .
I hU
A lt 4 M « |.
a&gt;.&lt;1
Firat gamer
R.H.E. P h ilad elphia
. . . OS 4 1 . I I I 14
b u «*I» r la lm or drm oiw l not ■«»
from the government, and If you piano. I t produces a whir rnngr Tl» A I.I* (TKICl»ITt»lt'H A .t D F H I t - I
Orlando
003 000 000— 3 7 2
WWW IIA V 1.N II I ' l . M l H O il U K - t Dlrol b Iim II h#» void.
want a promotion, i t depends not Of tonal qualitle*. some of them
t - t . P h il ad e lp h ia 1-7
m anhs
a «i a i n k t
s a id
la tI.T D A
M AH
w iD o x
Ht. Aug
111 200 OOi—6 9 0 Now Tork
on how good v/W orker you are, resembling
orchestral
flutes,
4, TVaehlnaton ».
:
A*
A d m l n la t iv l ils
if
Heck nnd Onie) Huston and Italian
Chicago 7. Oa troii I.
but how good a politician.”
strings and reeds, others nr* lo YT oAuT Fttud
pflfh of you m r h#r»l»y
th e Rstat* o f Ntetini*
Goff.
■I. Loti la t, C le veland I (called
tint If|*st| nml reifulfr.l | »
p r e ir n i
R . Jo hn so n,
th#
ear*
even
of
expert
mu­
Judge
Warlow
waa
Introduced
any cUlm* atuf ilpuiAhilN w hlt’li F lra t ipuliltenlloii J u ly S t ill, 19l i
.Second gam*!
R.H.E. »id tth, rain).
by 8. O. Gray who had t\ir g e sicians.
Orlando
000 002 6— 7 13 0
of
today’s
program.
If.
U.
Col*,
Ht. Augustin* 000 000 0—0 1 3 Lakeland S t Johns
man presided over th* mooting I* t h * codmt o r TIIR io i vtt
Weigh* and Smith; Kan* and
J tM t
B CM tleU LU
r o t A TT.
Goff.
i Plays SanfordTonlght in th* absonc* of J. L. Infcley.
o r F 1,09111) %.
Th* elub voted to auopatto with i n BTATM
rm T iir
la t r s T v : n r h a r r y
th* meeting on Labor D ^ . Vis­
CLA YTO N
tV K .A V K ’ l. Iw rM a n l.
fit. John* River Lino jftepond- itor* at todayS luncheon' In­
IN p r o h a t r .
------------------HOME OP CHOICE-----------------boll taam of th li city w jjf play cluded:
TO
A
U
WHOM
I
R
O
ll
IT MAY I'ON*.
, •
CUD):
the St. John* team of -Lakeland . Harold Swarm of Wtrr|ton Sa.
N o ll e * I*
h * r -b r
vori
that
GINS—WINES—LIQUORS
tonight a t Commercial Street Mem, Gone Carpenter of Orlando,
RoaKMART WEAVnil flirt.’ liar
Parr, Hlao Eleanor Morriaoi^ r»final
rtporl
s
i
AduilnlmisUX
n(
pHdov*r
Dlttmar
of
Gaineevlll*,
eroational director, announced.
106 W . FInU S i.
•*
Ik* a a t a t a . o r Itarr* rinrlur, AVeaThe n i M will &lt;atart a t *6:00 Ed Drumb of DeLand, ,W. M. var , dreeSs^O; th at a h . Hl«d her
Muler
of
DeLand
tandl
8,
O.
P
st
I
lio
n
f
in
a
l
d
lc
b
,u
*
i
end
o'clock. Admisakm la fr»T and
Chase, Jr., of Sanford.
"The coaching achool ahould be th# public 1* Invited.
better than aver thla year,” a*Id
Leonard (W hiter) MeLocaa, eoach BOCKLRM p ftO T CAPTURED
LONDON, Auf. » . -4-hn—
at Semlnol* High School and co­
originator of th* Daytona Beach Rallwarmen who helped a 1nor­
grid achool, Juat before ho loft ma n pilot oat nf a olana ahot
ror the achool which hold* *tte down In a atobble field In southWm all wanf to mvo mon®y on n , U J|a o Thla world-tamod prOooca, uh'
raa^em England took a noVal moan*
flrat aeaalon today.
tlrae, but why do It tho hard
H IIB terjy
Doot tU othat%
"We have aeveral additional to ' prevent hto oacatM. Bare,
Inetructon and . w* hav* more footed, the pitot didn't bode*.
w ay . . . by running them lo tha
ta d '
puls a now, f«U-thicknatt, loo*
"nama" coach** to help u»
very Jast mllo? Trucks, taxis, p
weari ng nonskid (rood o! fMb
out," aald th* likeable Whltey. consist of actual demonstratlos*
who with --Georg* Trogdon of by. London High football pleyrrs,
UrJr'doportmertls, police radio D bw WIIZB. quality rubber on your woMQ
Julia Lamion high In Jackeon- chalk talks, and detailed atudtra
okra, busses and thousands
(tree—mekee them L O Q ft
vllle, conceived th* aohool.
of moving pictures of th* tu'&gt; •4 •d ie ts SAVE WITH
WEAR end GRIP T l S
"Among th* coach** w* bar* lano-Toaaa A. A M. Sugar-. Bowl
coming down to Instruct. ara gam*, Ik* Mlieouri-Oeorgta Tech
-------------R O A D lik e ) C W , y e t f l j f t ,
Ora saw Bowl gums,-sad ydha Cot­
coat to bnly about hell that
ton Bowl .gam* between Clemsgn
our how Florida coach, T qn Ueb.
of a n ew Ural
W* got a lot of ■Inquiries from
^u.
•H over th* country about the Adolph Rupp, of th* U. of KoUDrive In gad let ua show tom all about II TODAY)
school and 4 think It should bo a tiie hr will bring hi* Southeaitom
bl» hvlp te young and old coachoo Conferonco baakotball team down
T il* phono 11)1
alike."
to demonstrate for th* benefit of
To Have That Tire Jho
Th* Daytona Roach school will those raashpo who eoach lo th
, Den*
(
last through
f « » d will

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Dayton* Beach spanked Lees­
burg two In a row yeaterday af­
ternoon by th* acorea of 6-1 and
6-6. Acor* by Innings:

BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

Coaching School
At Daytona Beach
To Begin Today

Why Do It the Hard Way?

rL W ra ito

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RED RYDER

C. Welsh

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By V. T. HAMLIN

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SANFORD SEMINOLES
MUNICIPAL BALL PARK

Classified Advertisements
lOM famlsbisd house. frlg-l
owe 8“ v“» __ -|*teK
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F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g Rail, H lg h r
And W ater T ra n s p o rta tio n
f. w s p a p e r

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

ber A m o clalrd P ro w

o Continue
Rejects Hoover Pro' posal T o Permit
Food Supplies To
Be Sent To France
B ritish M a in -___
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With RAF bomber* carry*
• Jng the war Into Germany In
fierce new assault*. P rim e
Minister W inston'Church ill
told the House of - Common*
today that Great Britain will

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struct!* Indefinitely."
‘The longer It lasts," he
*«ld, “the more rspid will be
to

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For Split In
Rival Group

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LEADERS

AGREE

N U M B E R 308

DEFENSE

Next Election Like*
ly To Be Decided
By Party Bolters
Who Leave Ranks

Prominent Florida j{".«*• ?"k*,?
two;,
.Women And Work EoU» the Demoerets and RepublU
-" Several Sanford clubwomen are
Hated with btogTgphicsl sketches
tn a new book recently sit ed to
tho sbelveo of tbo Sanford Bub.
lie Library, Mrs. James Meughton. librarian, announced yestorday. Title of the two-volume
work la “Tho Women of Florldk," and tta author It I.ury
Worthington (Mr*. .William Fre­
mont) Blackman, wife of the
former president of Rollins CoL
Local women listed are Mrs.
Henry Wight, Mrs. Ralph Austin
Smith, tho late Mrs. Emeit Gal­
loway. and Mrs,’ Herberts l^onardv, former ly of Sanford
"The Women of Florida" telle
eomethlnr of tho work which wo­
men of tho state have dons, end
Includes a number of portraits
of them*
Recent additions to the library
are “The Heart-to a Lonely Huntor," bv Carson McCutlsrs; "Wo­
men Will B* Doctors." hv Han­
nah Lets; “How to Retd a
Book." bv Mortimer J. Adler:
"Doctor Hargroavo’s A»Utmit."
hv Harriot Comstock: "Through'

u
“ * ■ * TskiSMt
N ouslpor Joseph P. Har­
our approach first towards parity ley, attache to tho papal tecresad then towards superiority in iV 7 f L ,U U a t Rom« (above),
“ *_,£**" ■Ppioted Bishop of
the air.”
Florida by Pop* pju, x if He
Reluctantly, Churchill said that succeeds the late Bishop Pstrick
he moat reject a proposal by ®*rT7- Th* new bishop formerly
former President Herbert Hoover Wga of the Cleveland dioceic.
for a trans-blockade shipment of
American food supplies . to Gotmna-coaquered Franco, Belgium
and Holland because It weald
“only prolong tho agony of nil
Europe.”
The British Premier simultaneousIr revealed that Britain's
"new" production of airplanes
%.2"r ST'-tS-"'" T l i Re8“ r' h Sdiolarshh
MW exceeds that of N atl Ger­
wyeko Mason: Ther. t, Ai- Granted Jack Russel
many.
wave l^ve," by Emllle Urine
WPA
Unit
Uses
Fruit
Calling oa tho kingdom to pre­
Jack Russell, ton of Mr. aw!
fe r the heralded British ofW h ich Otherwise
Mri. J. C. Russell of 61H El it
re "rampelgna of 1041 and
Ave* who received Ui« degree ol
Would Be Wasted
1049," Churchill said Britain
Bachelor of Scienc* In Agrkuli
.
-i
would maintain Its rigid blockade
lura from th t University of Flog*
Thousands nf qugris of fnodad Germany, Itely, and France
Ida tn 1839, hat b«tn ip p o itltd
"MM, even ether country that •tuffe nr* being canned for San.
•o fill tht raacarh fellowship rt*
to
baa fallen Into the beads ef Gtr- ford's hungry trtmoi
contly granted by th t InlarnAa t IiMehrpoAU thto A ll at
tional Htallh Division of th*
Rocksfafigr Foundation fay rW

Canning Kitchen
Preserving Food
For Lunchrooms

HiKKins Reveals”- *
Holiday Schedule

sin

cans are counting on splits with,
in tha opposition to win vlctoty.
T h trt'i nothing new or im aimg about a pally’s efforte to
split tho opposition. The thumb*
rule of bottle, "divide and con.
&lt;|uer,'a to ae thoery In polities oa
It la In warfare.
What Is anUilng la that this
year tanking politicians In BOTH
parties Insist that tha time was
never riper for applying tha tpllL
ind-wln technique.
Said the Democrat: "The cool.
neea of the "Old Guard" RepubtL
-•ana, manifested toward Wendell
t- Wlltkle i t Phlledelphto, has
persisted. Many conservative Re.
publicans, outside of the Wall
-Street crowd, are more lukewarm
to Wlllkiv now than when be
atea m rolled over the convention
Goor. They may not bolt outright,
but they can't put their hearts
In flee tin t a man whoae ideas
•re bo dose to those of the New
Deal and without the staunch
flrhtift* hearts of the “Old
Guard.- the G.O.P. I. whipped.
WJUkle split the
Republican
fCeetlawMI mm taw* ai«*t
—

Regatta Will _
Include Four ^
M otor Races
‘Sixteen Prizes Total­
ing ?&lt;»() Will Be ' ‘
Offered W i n n e r s
Of Holiday
Races
—■—

By JACK STINNETT
WASHINGTON. Aa*.
_ _ _ _ ____
. —Political notes for today: 1
V . w R s w i lr T p II o i A f spent beUre or, aoporwtwwcvMalone
H 6 W 1 1MK&gt;I t
le ilS
| iccsmtly talking to two men high

R ^ E o r lS ltf.

Casualties Are Not
•
As Great As Last
War Figures Show

Local Clubwomen
Are Included In
Book At Library

AUGUST

Fourth Race Will Be
Free-For-All WUh
Any Boat Eligible
l'" tir &gt;&gt;ijll»i:iri| rnolnr raenv.
U |,,» n r i / n tolulirur 9fi0. w |li
!'&lt;’ inelmlctl in (h r L abor D ay
R e g a tta to In- hold on L sk n ;
Mpnrtxi Sept. 'j. .iponaored ii|
jointly hv (h r S a n fo rd Out*
hoard Auxin iallo n and th e
Sem inole Coimv C h a m b e r o f
CbD tm erre,
A iinounceQ isnt
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confidence In an ukraisto BrHteh
vktory. Churchill teaghad a t
the N at I-proclaimed ‘Starvation
h tec hade” of the I aland kingdom,
lettering: , " I remember the
Kaleer doing that In the teat
A v n e .”
At th« tame time, he appealed
to “our friend* acroaa the ocean"
—the United Btatee—"for rotaforce manta to bridge the. gap be­
tween the peace fie tiltere of
_ 1»I9 end the war flotBtee of
V
101 1," apparently referring t o
the prepoerd tala of M Anted,
can drotroyera to England.
*t Strong
eoutrter-altocki
by
British BAP flghton challenged
Mad warn lance attacking ever
Mi Dover aa Cberthlll told the R oom
w of Commona that the.British mar
deed, wounded and mlaalng total
only 83,000 aa far.

Urged

Mrs. Dolly Relates Experiences On

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t i h#%ithpi%rter«
Britain at h«r own H»kf the lu io p iiit American Legion
hnmewunl hnuml from I'»(»k»m I*in «'l th- &lt; hiiiit'fi nf t nmirterf* on
landffwtth nearly 1,100 refugees frnia throw er *one. Among thorn are Mrs J Burden llarriinuu. tli" lih i* frm it
Ameftoan minister to Norway, snd I Town Princess Maltha nf Norway.

New Scout Leader
To Assume Duties
On' September 3

Four Killed In
Dynamite Bl unt

Coin miss ion Acts On
Coloring Of Citrus

Congress To Study I.AKKI.AND, Aug '/ I l - T h a
Fbiruiii
&lt;ninmie.inn acted
Fruit Fly Claims yeKterday
In litsuic that Ihn eat­
ing i|iinlmrs iif mtiftinlly roIn Florida
Soon I peai
Inrrd fruil tin i |mrid‘ tn ila *p- r -- liner
W ASHINGTON,
Aug. ^'ii -A ( A regululim i, drslgm-d p riin a r.
sis-m sn rongrrsH binal m n iu illlrr. it/ "tn ,ln p ,hi|uneiil.i nf artifith ie r S e n a ln n , and thr&gt;*r H nusr flnlly rnlorrd ftiiit which Is not

mrrnhris, will In-glnhenrings in
i lurid* sum:' time in November
In adjudicate and estaldish the
validity nf an estimated 17,000,.
OOt) In Mediterranean f'uil fly
claims arising from the I'.CH.:10
eradication campaign, 1‘ungreaamen I'eteraon and Ilcndritki, an­
nounced yesterday.
The Joint committee was au­
thorised by tho pannage of a
claim* resolution by unanimous
consent of the house. The reso­
lution passed the Senate several
weeks ago.
Heading th* speelal committee
wilt le Senator llarty II’ Schw arti of Wyoming, chairman of
the Svnale Claims Committee;
and Senators Allen J. Kllender of
Louisans, ranking Democrat, and
Alexander Wiley of Wisconsin,
tanking Republican; Representa­
tive Ambroa* J, Kennedy of
Maryland, chairman of the House
Claim* Committee, ond Kspteaenl*lives Robert Romspeck of Geor­
gia, ranking Democrat, and J.
The Xlwante Clnb will have Parnell Thomas of New Jersey,
Its regular maffcaOR meeting to­ ranking Republican.
morrow a t ISilB o'clock a t the
Valdes Hole!-

City Nows Briefs

He will not only lend ••sister-*
ptrkwe Scout loaders and
hoeuiio In hdnlng them do
but will anend t 'r i ­
le time &gt;n building Ihr
PMk for *ipension uf the
n to Include more unit* to
i greeter number e f boy*.
Idteg ‘be additional staff
f». the Central Florida
LwHI be t ‘ought to a |a r
• average of e» the Ceunthe Ns'ton In Ib t matter
re tire lead* rib Ip in ratio

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prijtoc, amtoraarad today.*’ Stock

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litllBSTOWN, N. J . Aug 3D
-4/17 -Knur men weie killed
today In an exploumi that
'■ af Jones nf Miami, Florid*,
wrecked a
cartrklgc.t lllmg
who Will assume his duties on i
building of a Dupont Company
lept, '9 aa Assistant Scoot Er .
dynamite plant. Building* and
-cottea of the Central Florid*
window* were shaken over a
Council, Roy Scouts nf America,
was graduated with the highest
whir area when 1200 pounds nf
Sonata In bis half nf the class
dynamite exploded. A wooden
this M a t week when her tornbuilding, 20 by 30 fret, was
olited th e fortv-five day Nadestroyed. The four men killed
‘Inna) Training School for Scout
wcie wotklng In the building
"Its c a tte rs operated at the Shlff
No other employ* was injured
Reservation, Mendham. N. J. hy
The dynamite tba men were
th» l a g Scouts nf America.
making It not used for mili­
tary purposes.
Uppu the requrst of tlurnld V.
pnra. Scout Eieeutive, J&lt;me* hai
rrrnafnad a t Shlff over the weak
• o d i s t tke e special eouiya In
tho yotmter boy branch
of the Boy Scout program. “This
nlisag of Scouting h becoming
m o a n g u la r dal!/, and It fe 1mFranck Avenue. Eatimated cost nertan) that this territory b»v»
e f the aecqnd, permit g a s given the Wbnflt nf the titeai Infcrma■a 9190.
t'en availsbla." Mr. Face ex.
Mrs. Hand Batcher received a r l-toad.
Upon assuming hit duties. Jones
STM
Mayor Walter 8. Coleman was
will (Baud hie time doing fi'id
about 97A
i
work throne Mu t the &lt;neen e-&lt;un- In New Smyrna today on a bust,
nets
trip.
"
*m aontprlslng tho Central Flor.

Sadye Moses Plans
To Close Local Shop

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»yp»* niit&gt;H*«ir*1 hydroplsne or oiltl i’Kid rtifi *lr*&lt;nt with iiny sis*
nvttftf (*m« h** permitted in coin*

tfe V h
R m aolf'jtrrtH aa m ilita n t su­
pervisor c l the Peat Control DP
li ^ j' .Z. . . 1 ? ^ ^ wwpwr* tlatoll during 10,19-40 and W ndw
g H ««* tegtatrstfeo,. announced *mployed la tha^ Bureau of Entomai
yetitrday.
« “lo*7 and Pleat Quarantine of
the United Stete* Department of
“TM* le not unusual," Mr. tha
A
f r lc u l t u r a
V
VThi*n«a explained, “tine* moet Agriculture.
Ten graduate ssalstanla for the
P*°pl« who Intend to vote regia,
teiwd for the flrot primary. (torn* 1140-41 callage year a t tha Uniof thote that have reglitered
_vanity of Florida have also Jusf
elnee then have Juat come of bean announced by Preaidant
age,"
‘John J. Tlgert. following ap­
Reglitrattnn hooka In roonty proval of tho Stats Board of
preolnctt will open S ent 2. Vo- Control.
tere will have until Oct. 2fl to
Appointed aa Graduate Court
regltter for the coming election. ell assistants for tha next aca­
Booka were opened Alt*. ■ In the demic year are James J. Frlauf
PredneU I and I , (ha elty dla. Wstaka: John Durham Wing. Jr..
Shoemaker Services
Winter Park; Blron N. Walker
and Alvin. J. Cohan, Gain Seville:
WUt Be Held Today Attendance
H .. Pomeroy. Joel Ttllman
At John
Campbell end Richard J. Ander­
Pattern! - nervines for lira . Ef.
Meeting Of Jaycees son. St. Patewsbuv*i E. LowsPierce, Jr„ K*v West: Wilbur
E. J. Nelson. Jr.. ■errata re of tensen, Porkv Btear. Ohio: Hans
the Junior Chamber of Com­ Hammond, New York. N. Y.
merce, has urged all naembate
to attend a butinaes meeting
tonight a t the Valdai Hotel at Total Of $375 In
7:00 o'clock. "Many Important
Permits Is Issued
naatUra will came up," Mr. N«L
»?n iaH, "and It toTh* wish of
riva bonding permits were I*,
the officers th at a full memberahlp be preeent to dtemae and aued at the City Hall yesterday,
with a total Involved of 9375. R.
take action on theee amttoee."
.Pinal plana for the Jaytea W. Wan an obtained a permit to
shipwreck dance tp be held repair end re roof a building on
n m rtd ey night at the Benferd Cedar Avenup a t an estimated
Country Chib win he made, Mr. cast of 9100.
J. B. keys, Sanford,
Mrs. Prancoa Hickson was la­
med a permit to build a back
•etch on Myrtle Avenue for ap­
proxfmately 9M- Mias Fannie
Babe Munson was given two par.
adit, the f t n t to tear down a
W iterp frame beeae on Twen­
tieth Street, and the other to

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IIENSBURG, N. Y. — A few hours afte r this photn was made the principals i»nni&gt;nnr,'i! lo no A M ah.! will bf limited
agreement Joining the United Stales anil Canada closer than ever in Wealern lle m i» |ilio i) !i) ‘TVlet’ Dill hemrrl b^iit ii snd
n-o uk.ofifinr | ‘J horse.
defence plans. President Roosevelt, loft. Prime M inuter MacKeniie King of Cana.lii, center^ aiot I outtnM
i"m , r or L*o &lt;ithti* inrhea d ll0 . F SerreUry of War Henry 1.. Slimion aid ftm an as they altrniloil memtnml to n n e, f ,, dim 1 I 1*1 H’liiir n f
Of the 2klh Division nf Pi^intylvaniB nt the Ml i rmy war maneuver*
M ifor t Mot dvft |*i hitrsepow| *i iaiII ink•' |mr! in the iecond
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Tho Woodmen nf the World LOCAL WEATHER
will hove their fagulir business
meeting tonight at (1:00 o’clock
Partly cloudy with a few scat­
a t the Woodmen M il. C. C. Cot- tered thundershowers In north
lino announced today.
portion this afternoon e r early
tonight end In south portion to­
The final swimming party of night or Wednesday; slightly
cooler la extreme north portion
tonight.
tow at 1:W e'tioaJr, Mies Eleanor
Morrison aaaennofd.- All children
are requested to register at tha
Government health experts of
Playground as
Mexico are piutied over e niy»
tarieua epidemic which took 30
llvea In 10 days la a farm lag
cotoay near T om an.
Two hundred thousand school
children will taka pert la eelo-

“ f e lt :

rl|»»* in *nil*

win silopli'if by (ho

ti^sril jiflit -p'tkunuun fu r about
irO ritiUA mail GHVri nlmnit UIUIIW
inmiiA Huppoit In Ihr prnpoAol, *
Tint tt -rhmif ji 11y,phi ii »**d mesiuro
prnvfdr^ for thu adddinn "of (wo
now color rliarU to out* already
in use for curly season oranges.
It was rxplnincd It would thus
te imsaihl,. for only the ripest,
best quality fruit tu la- given tha
rich rotor generally associated
with the most palatable fruit.
"Colnr.ndded , fruit bos a val­
uable place in the Industry," E.
II, Wiillams nf f'ra&gt;sent City,
chsitman of the commission regi^
latlons committee, declared, "but
la also has its disadvantages, tha
main one of which is the fraud
which is perpetrated on the con­
sumer. when the inferior condi­
tion of tho fruit does pot match
tho color outside,"

Home Council Seeks
Pro*?ra m Suggestions
Suggestion for projects to In.
elude In next year s program ara
being welcomed by the Homs '
Demonstration Counrij of Serainolo County, Mrs. Rtva D. Andrewn, _ home
dnnmmtrstlon
agent, announced today.
T o make the program most
effective and Interesting w*
want tn find out the Individual. ‘
needs In homes so we ean to te * .
the** problems.” Mrs. Andrvwl
stated.
Bug res IIona may b« made to
Mra. C F. Proctor, praaidast ad
th# San font Home D-ipnnstnttoa
Chib. Mra. T. J. McLain, Jr.,.
Genava, Mrs. R. D. Baaa, U t o
Monro*. Mr*. Feed Forward, AL
toman te, Mrs. Ben Gray, Low wood, a r Mra. Aadnwo, whal
of flea !• In tba Court Howes-

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