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P A G E E IG H T

TH U R SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 18, 1

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AaFXk Makes Peace

Cooperative Group
Will Have Meeting:

T h rill th e m w ith elec trica l ( J h r is tn u a g ift*
fo r th e ir hom eai E ffic ie n t, p ra c tic a l, d u rab le
. . . th e y g iv e p erfec t ae rv lre In reco rd "time!
Shop to d a y !

•»VI»»».,

Heating Pads
$2*95 up

Coffee Makers
$2*95 up

WASHINGTON. Dec. 18. —
—(Special)— Rerrnt O.veiop
merits in the cooperative purchaalng of farm auppliea by co­
operative* organised prin-arily •3
market farm product* will be deecrlbed at conference* on coop­
erative purchasing nt the 17th
aeaalon of the American Institute
j of Cooperation. January 12 10, In
. Atlanta, Georgia,
j Sponsored by the University
of Georgia and Georgia Cooper­
ative Council, Ihe January Hirel­
ing of the Inatitute will be ita
firt aoutbem aeaalon «lnce 1933,
when It met In North Carolina.
Thla year the Inatitute devl.tea
I from ita uaual policy of meeting
on a college rampua, a. for the
first time Its aeaalon ia bring
being held during the .chool ve.ir.
All meeting* will be In downtown
Atlanta hotel*, the We.ley Mem­
orial Church, and the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce Budding.
Although no Hlscua.lon of co­
operative purcharlng under a war­
time economy ha* l&gt;,-rn officially
scheduled, It i« rapertrd that
many of the speaker. addreaalnar
the purchaaing conference, will
broaden their talks to include an
examination of cooperative,' prob­
lem. and pollrlea In wartime.
J*mra C. Morton of Wavrrly,
Florida, funerlntemlrnt iif g th ’,
Wavcrly Grower. Cooperative,
will dlacuaa cooperative purchav
Ing by fruit and vegetable m nr
ketlng co op* at the conference
on Wedneaday, January 13.
BOYS DAY

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FOR M O TH ER !

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$£95 up
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SMOKELESS TABLE BROILER $12.95

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There are 35 Camp Exehangah
wars soldiers order or may buy
anything from outboard motors
to chewing gum, nt Camp BlandIng.

Thla warning sign posts* by worker* In th t Ford Motor Company plant
In Detroit saying “Out to lick Japan, do not disturb” convoy* spirit at
workers engaged In war affert ria n t manufactures airplane englnm

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FORT MYERS, Dee. 17.
(Special)— A local police officer
wa-, a maxed the other day to find
a group of Royal Air' F orts ca­
det* from a nearby training field
hovering about a parking meter.
Investigation proved that they
were taking turn* putting nicklea
in the slot and occasionally one
of them would attempt to shake
7:30 Makt Mina S. B.
the machine.
Y:44 Land Ilea J’rogrjm
“You’re wasting your time, I
8:00 .ita Shadow
boya,” he told them. “ You only|
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one hour at a
e t credit for on#
8:55 Elmer Davla 4k the No»» 'gtime,"
the off leer explained. He
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laeaumed that the boya had park0:30 Sport. Reporter
' , d , car and thought that by
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Soldiers at ' Camp Blindingl
•pent over 870,000 a month fo r|
candy and cigarvta.

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*:lft William I . Shlrer
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• WASHINGTON. D. C , Dee. 18.
— (AP)— The Americau fed e ra­
tion of Labor offorod Tuesday to
Buko peace with the CJ.O. *•aartlng ia ■ declaration of war
labor poller th a t there wa* no
alar* in the preoent emergency
for rival labor disputes.
The declaration waa adopted at]
meeting of A.F.L. officer*.
I t Mid:
“We regret aincerely and are
deeply concerned with the d r
itraettv* rivalry and organisation
(hat haa M l the American labor
field for the paat few year*. W*
bold all each rivalries and Juris­
dictional conflict* have no place in
an emergency eoeh aa facaa
nerka and the world today. Wb,
therefore, renew our offer for
unity In the labor movement and
for the common defense of our
nation against mortal danger. Wal
hope our call to this end may
act be fat vain.”
The declaration also went on
record la favor of a no-strike
policy for the duration of th t
g a r.
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INSURE YOURSELF SAFE AND ECONOM­
ICAL TRANSPORTATION FOR THE DURA­
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WHILE REPAIR PARIS ARE PLENTIFUL
AND CHEAP.

Free Estimates All Makes Cars

STRICKLAND MOTORS Inc.
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longer period of time. “Wa won­
dered why It dldnt pay off," one
of the Britlah boya replied, "we
thought It waa aoma new kind of
American gambling device.’*

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Oleda Dyson Is In
Stetson Play Cast
I DELAND, Doc. 18— (Special)
Mi*. Oleda -Dyson, sent..' a t Slateon Univanity .from Sanford, wlilj,
bw In the Mat far the pn,wn fatten
i f Dleken*’ ’The Chriatmai C a t|
ro l’i to be glem by the Stetson
player* Thuraday. Dec. 18. M bs,
Dyeon wl I play the role «4 Mar­
tha, daughter of Bob C ri'cldt and
■later of Tiny Titn n the Inimertal
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11:18 Checkerboard Time
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SANFORD. FLORIDA. FRIDAY. DECKMHKR 19. 1911

By Japanese Assault
Off to Wedding

Senate, House
Fail Tq Agree
On Age Limits

Dutch Smash At
Foe In Borneo

Controversy Occurs
On iXarting At
19 Or 2\ Years

Reports
Singapore
# Nippon Drive In
w Malaya Is Halted
lly

A a to fiftH

WASHINGTON. Dec. I*.—
(AP)—The H»nit»-Hoo«c com­
mittee conference, working on
selecllre serrice legislation,
broke ap in coap leted isagree­
ment today on the minimum
age for a c llr t aevrice. Sena­
tor Reynolds reported. Hose*
member* held oat for their
mlalmam of II. The Senate
ban rated for It.

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The fall of Britain’s groat
Epr East stronghold of Hong­
kong appeared imminent to­
day as Tokyo reported Jap­
anese troops in a violent
night assault had captured
* l f of the .12-squaro-mile
island.
L ondon sources ack n o w ­
ledged the J a p a n e s e a r e land'
in considerable force and
said, "heavy fighting U going on
and the poaition U oerioua.” Only
a comparatively imall gmrriaon ii
reported defending the 100-yeargRj British colony.
I reported the Japanese
adrtham Malaya
I to a standstill hut

Leaving New York by plane for
California, glamor - girl Gloria
Vanderbilt i&lt; all amilra. And no
wonder. She’ll wed at di Cleco
in a Christmas ceremony at Holly­
wood.

Elections To Be
Held At 3 Polls
On December 22
Officers For Group
On
Conservation
Be Selected

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at three

...
, ____ Ing
thohas advanced community committee men and of­
ficer*
for
the
Agricultural
Con­
miles.
bombers smashed at the servation Association of the Coun­
Jaasagse invasion forces In the ty. Performance Supervisor Orie
f WfcMb Rajah" Kingdom of Bara Mathieux announced this noralng.
Three community election* will
[ mak la north Borneo.
| W Imperial Japanese headquarters he held aa follows: Sanford, 10:00
I saasw itlli Of 9:85 A. M. today A. M.. at the Court House; Oviedo,
| P. M. Tharsday, E.S.T.) 2:00 P. U , at the school house;
Japanaao army and navy and Igmgwood, 4:00 P. II.. at Ly­
I thaMaedad
in tending on th« man School.
The Sanford community Includes
bland of Hongkong, which
M under aleg* and can all nf the farming district north
of l.ake Jruup, Including Monroe
fo r mors than a week.
Tha British dafandlng their and Paola. Oviedo la designated
head __
of tho
__ _____
.
a* the area south of Geneva road
•aval baa# at tho
Chinn aaa, put up a ((area m la t- and south and east of Laka Jea»up,
In tho Japanoto, a com- and ai far west aa Wagner, The
I-ongwood community take* in
said.
Japanaao nevertheless were Lake Mary. Ungwood. Altamonte
| sold ta ho “rapidly carrying out Springs and Forrest City.
fatthor operations."
Mr. Mathieux received the elec­
j i Tha a m d a l account said the tion notice from C. R. Dawson,
I Japanas i capped their assault with County Agrnt and secretary, who
f aa AKansiva pounding all Jester- stated, “A special program for
i K r and last night ta which Jap- Seminole County for the year 1941
plana* and tho army’s ar- la in effect; you a rt, therefor*, ur­
r Vomhod and aholtad ateadi- ged to cart your ballot In this elec­
tion so that a representative vote
• w e n reported tn may be secured."
iVO captured Japanese outpoate
This will be tha second attempt
Cantoa-Kawloon rail- to hold the election. Mr. Mathieux
t r u . ‘Ltheir
c ’ effort to 'relieve said, and it mutt be held at this
psensure on the BritUh time aa the expiration date for
coloay o f Hongkong.
holding such aventa U near. All
* m l4.the -lioag farmers who hava filled cut a
•UU w e n duel- work sheet for 1941 a r t entitled
_____
MO artillery unite to vote. Tha association dealt
tho mOo-wido strait separ- mainly with probleasa concerning
tho Islam from tho main- the conservation of noli.
aad taM dbpdnod several
Present officers are:
t n a p teutontntlona.
Tha County Committee. Chair­
| two artillery sections man J. J - Belly, Vice Chairman,
ineae hero pushed 10O D. K. Haines, Regular Member,
- O SL oUw ^fanatics
S * - C. R. Clonts, First Alternate, J.
St. Clair White, ami Second Alter­
ooswtoatiy
high nate,
a T th a
Geo. H. Bridge, Jr.;
not yet
The Sanford Community, Chair­
their jungle efman, Henry Thuratea, Vice Chair­
man. John R. Jones, Regular Mam.
W. Boll, and First AI■a their awn main dc- bar,—John* aoi
• • Puns
i- man puSod .back to
‘ ? mOm north of vital

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Nazis Abandon Allies
As Russians Gain;
Also R etreat From
British In Africa
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Ilitln , bsttrrrii armies, reeling in retreat in Russia
and
Libya, were reported to have
abandoned their Finnish Allies
today a* the Soviets announced
huge nrw gains in their rounler*
offensive on the central front.
The Rritish rtdio quoted reports
from Helsinki this mi lining th a t . I
"all German troop* were wilhs
drawn from Finland in a great!- |
hurry.'' The broadcast said Fin-1
nish line* were shalterrd between I
lutke Onega and lu d o g s by tho.!'.
Russian drive the vicinity o f th e |
Leningrail-Murmansk railroad.
Ilritish troop* in lib y a ars of*
ficially reported to have captured |
the Drrna iir|~&gt;ft 100 miles north,
west of Tobruk, and allied forces
nre said to be advancing
in
“all dlrectins". The thrust
to
Derna represents an allied drive
of IDS miles from the Egyptian
bonier since the opening of the
tsm palgn.

E. Gregory Kinlaw
Reported Wounded
In Pacific Attack

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Investigation
All Tin Supplies In
Being Made Of
U. S. U nder Control
Jewelry Theft
WASHINGTON, Dae. 19—&lt;-P&gt;Bmphaililng effects of the Pacific
war on Imports from tha Far
East, tho government yesterday
took control over oil tin supplies
In the United States, Including
shipments alrtedy en route to this
country.
Donald ML Nelson, 0PM priori­
ties director, issued a four-point
‘•freesbig’ order providing that:
1. All supplies of tip shall be
subject to OPM allocation and
subject to designation to to their
use.
2. No tin may bo sold or deliver,
specific
•d
without N fboa’t
perm lesion.
3. Future tin import* may bo
•old only to U m p ire Metal* He­
serve Company or olhsir governital
4. Tin now afloat may not br
•old without N ebm rt apodal permleabo.
Tim ardor, however, permits a
distributor to dolhrer to roguter
customers ta boo than five-ten
tote, eihjert to priority regula-

THE WEATHER
FLORIDA— Portly «body and

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Chief Roy Williams aald today
police are Investigating several
leads in regard to tho theft of tw»
rings Wednesday afternoon from
the McLaulln Jewelry Store in
which a slick-fingered negro con­
cealed two rings, on* with an
estimated value of 1300, while
looking over the stock, apparently
with- tha Intention of making a
purchase, and then walked out
of the store.
The loss was discovered short­
ly after the negro left the store
and was reported to the po'drr.
When he left, the negro tal l he
wetdd return !n an hour and buy
one of tho rings. Pollco loads were
not revealed, but Chief WII
lumc decD—d progress U being
mi da o'n the care.
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Naval Base At Cavite
And Main Highway
Are Hit From Air
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Hawaii nfter the Jap attack

A II It. "Seiitty ’ I r\\ I* recent­
ly received n letter finn, In. *i*.
ter in law. Mr*. (' W
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Sel»ey. Su»*ex, Knitlsii'l. wrillrti
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I T o A f i f T n l n n L n n . IllfltlellU IWCliriHa- liefoie the 11lit

To Refrain From

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Trade Will Continue
If French Fleet Is
Ke p t
Neutral

Ua.elatrd

Two new air a tta c k * u|»«m
W ak e U land w r r r rrp o rtm l
to d ay . T h r I '.S . N avy U r p a rtm rn t ••aid imp warn “ rn m p a r• tia rly liifhl** a n d I h r o th e r
" in Mr «•■l r r f o rr r."
atlding
t ha | “ W ake U land ro n tin u rb
to co u n te r the*«* blow*.**

I*rr*idcnt Mmwcirlt
a n*
nounerd
that
confutation*
have been urwler way
for
week* among the allies when
a*ked about report* that there
would he a meeting of anti*
A il* rower* to
coordinate
all their utrength against ag*
greneuirM.
N \H lllNGTO N, lice. 19
— (A T ) — l.ieutrnant tirneral
Ihiugla* MacArthur,
com*
mander of the I'.S. Army in
the Far Fa*t« wan n«&gt;minated
tikday bv |'re«ident ItiHMevell
t«» he a full General. Mr. Mac*
Arthur, former chief nf «taff
of (he Army, retired with the
rank of General and look
charge uf building up the
l'hlllppinr« drfen*e«. lie wa*
recalled to active duty when
the Japane«e aituation became
acute.
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Jupun'.-i Ht-u-lxirin* Invasion
armies nre reporttsl to huvo
unleashed a heavy now atfensivn nguinst Luzon Inland
in the Philippines with Wash­
ington declaring there’s u
''marked increase in enemy
air anil ground activities.”
"There wns heavy bomhintr
over Munila und over the

W A SH IN G T Q jL D yc,
Anicncm i and Krrafn authori­
ties in Martini«|iH* have reached
nn nnord. it wn* learned author!'
tntively h»*t night, under which
the neutrnl *tutii* o f French |m«
»r«*i»*ng und naval vraarla In the
we«l4in hemisphere will remain
unchanged.
Tinier the agreement, it wa* rity uf Iloilo in tho island uf I'a
learned, the United State* will n«y, south o f Luxun. There 1*
working
cl}»»*«»*.
We
hivp
iroi
to
llrll Telephone and Telegraph
continue to permit trade with nothing ta report from other
(!umpany, who said that war-pre­ put down Kuriiit Totulitiirinn i?ovi Frein h poKftg'Mnion* in the Carih- areas." Japanese bomlu-r* twice
parations might be seriously ham ­ rrmurtit, for it U brntisl in its
brutality, much won't* than slur- i bean, in return for pledge* th.it tmlay roared over Manila and
lomheil the Naval ha-e at Cn
pered if long distance circuits t ry «'V«’r
in tin* old days.
French %ra*rl* and national* there vtttf and also bombed Tarlar, 70
become so crowded with civilian
“Should Wf not win th«* victory will take no action detrimental mile* north of Manila on tho chief
holiday greeting message* n* to over tin* fierm ans, then Ciotl help to the United State* amt Am eri­
highway from Manila to l.ingnyrn
delay completion o f calla nece*■j im. Hiller ha* become drunk with can interest*.
•nd Vigan when- Invader* hold
An obvittu* interpretation of the beachhead.
.ary to the war program.
l'lr*’ urr whit,'
•»V«T.
American «ubmnrine», moving
He asked .11 peraon. content ,
......... .
h_
.M. nf„r(, the agreement, it wa* *aid, woutil
plating exchanging greetings by min'* sister write* nf the a want- he that — ilespite N ail effort* with deadly effect into tin- bat­
to Ni’curo doner Franco Herman tle of the Fur East, have sunk
lung distance telepnone to place mg uf the Distinguished Service eollahoration — French po*ae* U Japanese transport, nnd |&gt;rob
thvlr calls soma tim e oth, r than 4'rnss in n member uf the family. nioiiA veA»eU
and
troop* in ably » destroyer u* well, while
Christmas Day and New Year’s "Dal you get my letter telling you France* American territorie* will more limn 30 Japanese plane*
Day as a contribution toward almiil t'harllv* being wounded in lint l&gt;e taken over by the Ati« bombed the southern port nf
America's preparations.
netive military
service ugninT'l The friemlly agreement will I'anny in Ihrir first attack in
In making h's appeal, Mr. she asked and "that he ha. been nho, it wa* *aid( make it unnece* lhal region, U. S. Army headTurner said "long distance faedi- awarded the D. 8. C.7 Poor boy. *nry for the United State* to quarterii nt Manila announced to ­
ti*i have been crowded with call* the first timw-be--wns injured he lake any military action tn in»ur*i day.
■rer sine* the United Bute* was |
,Kin u ff hi* forehead. A that Freneh territory or war*hi|M
"Civilian caaualtiea mid proper­
attacked on Dec. 7.
lump nf slu-11 wns (-mlH'iliU-il in oil thi* aide of the Atlantic will ty damage have been reported,"
"Government tong di.lanre trie Hu- bark uf hi* car ami small not I.** u*ed in any way again-l ■aid n communique.
phone requirements, both military laini-4 of hi* left hand »rre smash­ any of the American republic*
The communique issued by the
and civil, have inerrasrd sharply. ed, ’ Shi- went on to soy that after
number
of Senator* , and .headquarters
.A. --------------------------of
Lieut.
Hen.
Industrial plants, stopping up th&lt;- consultation, physicians did nut Representative* have proposed l)UUg|a* MacArthur, U. S. com
t.mpo of produrlion, hava start- amputate and the bone* knitted that the Itnitril S tales, acting in mknder in the Philippine*, short­
*&lt;l using long dUtanra In an bark together.
collaboration
with
the
other ly after H A. 81. today.
rveg-Increasing volume."
American republic*, take over
"Iloilo city (on Panuy island&gt;
Martinique lest the Vichy .gov­ wa* bombed a lu u t LUO P. M.
ernment he forced to hand it Thursday. More than 30 Japanese
over to N ail Germany to he used plane* participated. Civilian cas­
ns n base for aggression in the ualties and property damage have
western hemisphere.
been reported.’*. ---------------- -—
Juhn Evan*, son of Mr. and
Pres* reports said the attack Mrs.
Frank
Evans
of
lak
e
Mary,
HAVANA, Dee. 19. — ( A P ) la.tcd for about 30 m inulrs.
HIM. INTRODUCED
Eigkteen Japanese who had posed ha* returned from tho New llamp
Iloilo I* about 310 m iles south
ton Hehoul fur Boys, New llamp
and slightly east of klanila, a stop
as fishermen were jailed Thun ton, N. II., fur the Christmas
WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.— (/77
day ta tho Caribbean Sea village Aoliday*.
.
—A bill to increase to |I0U the on an airline running south t»
of Batabano, 40 mile* south of
At the school’s annual Fall pension paid to any veteran in­ Davao, southern Philippine port.
It U art important port having
Havana, and pollco laid tome of apart* banquet recently John re- jured or ill aa a result uf World
large trade w ith Manila anil
them were believed to bo officer* reived hi* varsity football letter. War service after reaching the
of tho Japan.se navy.
In addition, he has been elected age of GO yrars has bern in other island ports aa w ell • •
The I I . aoaae of whom had liv­ a Junior member of tho Student traduced by Representative J. with fbreign ports. Many indus­
tries also are centered there. Chief
ed ta hotels In Batabano, were Council.
Haulm Peterson.
exports are sugar, tobacco, rir*,
charged with espionage and plot
llag cabotage.
ffee, hides and hemp.

er* who contend their fru it and
trees wore damaged during th i
1929 Mediterranean fruit fly
.rad lea Don campaign Thursday
voted thanks for what their Bono*
tors aad Cougroeamea had done
to obtain aomo Federal reimburse­
ment but also urged th at efforts
bo ooattauod to gala m ure com­
pensation.
A. E. Pkkard, Orlando, ch air
nun of tho State Reimbursement
Committee; Doobm Dovano, O r
load*, comat Itie* counsel; and Ed
R. Bcnttey, Lakeland attorney, n •blood ntovbbno of n bill now
m Congress which would
a boats fo r final settleit of Florid* claims.

Housewives Asked
To Sava Glas s ’Jars

Tea motor and fishing boats
were seised. A aubmarin* telngraph cable runt near Batabano.
relic# said they were seeking
hidden radio atetloaa from which
they believed tho Jspan.se trans­
mitted military Information des­
tined for TShyo.
Tho a m stc followed • police
aaoomcooient that two men, on*
Identified as • German Gestapo
c n a t, had been arrested ami
ekargod wUh plotting
install
•a a C aR a mountain raw * re
flortwo capable of signaling ship*
cad planes at tea.

Hundreds Of Children Gather To
See Santa Claus Arrive By Boat

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Iloilo ia the capital of the prov­
ince of tho tame name, and has
a population of 30,000.
Tho announcement followed in
ductlon of tho entire Army of
the Philippine# into tho United
States Army of the F ar East,
and other moves consolidating
and etrengthonlng tho American
force*.
Tho N avr sparsely added tho
details of a tr»ru[x’.rt sunk and a
destroyer probably at tho bottom,
but. fallowing Ite usual course,
ado no mention of epoclfie lo­
calities o r tho IdonUtloo o f tho
i Mm involved.
Tho development wax widely
taken to mean that an eftaettvo
beginning had boon oaado n t cotakltalitag a blockade about Jaintended to snap Urn supply
to bo? d iiU at iip id H iiU iy
i, and cut off cappUoa o f
row materials and. food.
In .Washington,

Hundred* of children gathered they wanted for Chrisimn.
a t the Lake Front U&gt; greet Santa| The Benford Merchants ArsoclaClaus when he arrived by bunt lion wero able to persuade tha
yesterday. Bovs and girls wore I lolly fellow to mako his temporary
ahouting,
"Hera comes Santa, j headquarters in Sanford and today
from the North Polo right down j Ih# president of the assoc la lion,
hero to see uaf* Motorcycle Po-|ll. 0. Pope, expressed hla upprscUnman Charles Shaffer,
Bay iatlon to members of tho organisa­
Seoul*, and tha Beminolo High tion who helped maky Ike project
School Bond and Celeryettea ac­ • success
companied Santa during tho pa­
Mr. Pope also, on behalf of hla
Visiter* are
nl the rade to hU headquarter* In “Toy association .aid th at the group ap­
M far house of tho United Town" where ho will bo pooh af­ preciated tho services of tho fal­
I Sugar
Corporation
In ternoon from 9:90 o'clock to 9:30 lowing: Keel and Kms. Ed Big­
o'rlock until Christmas, except ger*. Herman Morris in-1 Um bey
"and*.,inter viaiteS*find Monday when ho will bo neat to scouts, the high school hand cad
• teterorttag^ang J * * Jerry’* Drug Star* on Sanford drill team under tho direct!» «
Mbs Dorothy Sanford, Miss Kn
Santa said th at ho gave over thryn Tskach and Mho
OuUm nr*
Jtey Williams in d tho
1800 b a n •i candy to chlMnn Enrio,
' i, ChiefI JU
tb m tkroogh
wont Into
who visited kbg yorinrday after- M ice Department, f ,*ank Evens, yUk u . xrar aooncil at 't—
no oknrgo it
g o * { • frit N to * * » * to r t * *MU

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A.H.R. Lewis Receives Letter
U.S. And French
From English Woman In Sussex Reach Accord On
Civilians As k e d ’
Martinique Issue

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Citrus Growers W ant
John Evans Visita
More Compensation Cuba Officials Jail
Parents N ear Here
LAKELAND, Doc. 19. — (AP)
18
Jap
‘‘Fishermen”
— About 990 Florida citrus grow­

Aa ■ p art of the Nation's
4of*aao prognm ta. tho conocsvmbw of R ed, bouse wive.

Club

Nippon Bombers
Fly Over Manila

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melt Gregory Kinlaw, chief boll*
men la tha 21-44 'bracket.
The Senate measure would clear ermaker in the U 8.' Navy had
u n r nti.l atth m ix ii t h e l e t t e r tell*
In ..............
action In
B i m y for avpatentlal army of been
----- wounded
---------- _...
. _the
.
Civilian* were requested tmlay mainly »f the whereabout* of fam
CUOAoa mai« aa a g a i n s t - D * t i o t » a n t o of k b ,d u ty sa d In
tw fo o p e r ite with the nation’* lly member., Girru U presMtwIn a
999 In the House vsnlon.
' the service o f hi* rountr
to r
ffw plnrc* tin' "llritiwli humorouw*
"The -Navy Department appre­ war effort by refraining a* far n»»|r.
A fan e of 7,000,000 men would
be estabilahed If ths two cham­ ciate*-your great anxiety and will a* possible from 'u sin g long ill*
At thp I'flil of thi* li’ltrr. Mm.
bers compromise on 90 years aa furnish you further Information Liner facilities on Christmas Day I rwic niM«. "I jimt thmiitlit it
the lowest age limit for service promptly when received. To pre­ end New Year’s Day in order I would not In- fsir If ilitl not mi’ll"
—and Congressional leaden said vent p-ttribl* aid to our enemies,
gtateful i»vrrybiH|y It
such a compromise was very plrase do not divulge the name of _that long distance telephone linc*l*^"n
his ship or station. Rear Admiral ran be krpt open fur government for nil thf hflp Amrrirn u irivinir
probable.
.
. to Ihi* 1’iiiiw*' of IhMiiocrnry, brThe final vote followed reject C. X. Xlmltt, chief of the bu I..,. In Ibr rniergi-ncy.
| rt....... y,.„ .„ . WP hHV,. m-v.-r m
Jon of three amendments to modify rrau of navigation."
Th*
CNim* front K. * • i | | )r |.u*i hail tru«» Ortnocmry nnil
provisions affecting |9 ami 20
Turner, manager of Southern : m&gt;m- know it better than the
year olds.

Soaferd b
anal viator

N iim ltor 91

Washington Declares
Enemy Actions In
Philippines
A r e
B e i n g Increased

A fter Bombing Raid

I’ m a * )

WASHINGTON, Dee. 19-U P i
— The Senate responded Thurs­
day to an Army appeal fur young
soldiers of enthusiasm ami sta ­
mina, voting to mako all men from
19 through 44 y e a n old liable
for military service andi to re­
Mrs. E. Kinlaw received a tele­
quire the registration or malra
gram from the bureau o f Investi­
from !H through 84.
gation at Washington yesterday
The chamber passed the meas­ stating
that her son. Gregory,
ure by the overwhelming vute was among those wounded In the
of 79 to 2. California's two Sen- Pacific area but the exten t of
a to n , Downey, Democrat, and hla injuries was undisclosed. He
Johnson, Republican, recorded the was somewhere in the vicinity of
i Hawaii when hia mother last
only "no’’ votes.
The action sent the bill to con­ heard from him.
Tne telegram reads as follows!
ference with the' House, which
only Wednesday passed Its own "The Navy Department regrets
v an Ion limiting military duty to to inform you that your sqn, Em

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Reds Force
Germans To Jap Invasion Armies Unleash
Leave Finns Heavy Assault Against Luzon

ongkong Is Placed
Fall Of British City
Is N ear As Enemy
• Troops S tart Vio­
lent Night Attack

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F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il’ H lg h w c)
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PAGE TWO

Sanford Herald

Be Fair to Foreign B om

Mixed Drinks — Package Goods — Beei

In S em in o ie C ounty, sa in mcmt A m erican com m on i
ties, th e re is a sizeable sp n n k lin * o f f n re ir n b o m people.
IJ “ £ , H ere th ey h s il m ostly fro m G erm an y , Bui s a r is . H u n g ary
m u mt
*w m in d R u m an ia, n atio n s w .th w hich w e a r e now a t w ar. b u t
1mo«t of th e m a re as row ) A m erican citizen s as if th e y '
cam e from E n g la n d
D u rin g th e last w ar m any in ju s tic e s w ere c o m m itte d '
la s a m s t G erm a n -A m e n can s. as p reju d ices ag a in st th e ir
IO M IIP D O T BA
PsrabU la Ad«M
| m o th e r c o u n try grtr» u n til even th e «irw ing of G erm an
folk songs becam * an a n a th e m a to m an y people A nyone
w ho spoke w ith a broken accentit, w h e th e r - he wa* from
G erm an y o r Ita ly , a co u n try w ith w hich we w ere th e n a l­
lied. w as a p t to l.e «p*ed upon, lied ab o u t, fired from h i| yob. or if h e w as in business, boy cot-ad.
If*
We hope th a t in th is w ar all o f us can keep a b e tte r
I sense of b alan ce, th o u g h th e d es tru c tio n o f Ja p an e se e h e r n
n T j j . T s j 'u tree? in W a sh in g to n is n at p a rtic u la rly en co u rag in g We
' should try' to rem em b er th a t we a re n o t fig h tin g th e J a p
an ese h o r tic u ltu r a l* who developed th e Jap o n lea. o r th e
G erm an sc ie n tists, scholars, an d m u siciaaa w ho h av e given
th e world som e o f its fin e st ach ie v em e n ts, b ut r a th e r Ifec
• Mblft
• trla- Nazis, th e F a sc ists and th e w ar lords, w ho ar^ a cu raa to
!• |W •
th e ir own people as well as to ua.
l( #*
Most G erm an -A m erican s left th e ir n a tiv e land because
th e y could not sta n d th e ty ra n n y w hich th e P ru ssian m ili­
pwhm*mttrnm» f s r « # I s I ta ry ca ste im posed upon th em . T h ey cam e to A m erica
i lik* th e re st o f us because th ey w an ted to be fre e to th in k
DECEMBER
___ and w orship a s they pleased an d becauae th e y saw here
B IB L E V E R S E FO R TO D A Y .• co u n try o f eijuaJ o p p o rtu n ity fo r all w h ere a m an w as not ,
i denied th e p riv ileg es of o th e r men because of jii* race.
0* art dnefUd fn»i* • *ir&lt;t : c reed o r religion.
*
* lUMir “si*)
,l, »rry
rtc*“ ,tnu
, *t L et th e r e s t of us rem em b er th ia in o u r dealings w ith '
rtlJ/
Is- tMU
rageeus. Tain a rt fjciu it w. lh# .o u r frie n d s an d n eighbors, reg a rd le ss of w hence they cam e
right hand out la the Wlt. tiMt1If you are convinced th a t a m an is a spy, o r a tra ito r, d o n 't
theo nssyest prosper a b itl.r , I s r a e l i y o u r n eig h b o rs, or y o u r cu sto m ers. Tell th e police. T hey
thou guest.—J«*h. 1:7
{will know w h a t to do
RETIRED FARMER
(From Tbs ChrULse Kcmsc*
K r t iu r i
AuUusn decs a r t w a like . .
bs a n t i
•mil k t i u
M ead g s t k e r i a ,

to lawn whetis

hia mr mom
Waits ia wide

his jrsrd

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cra*kliag *k«a&gt;**
O f h is s to a t

b la d in g

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stubblsd raw.

TrtHgtll he sri.ses is 111. .
Pot slaas must te cellared, lu t i
knows
It is a /sw ring n-.udbox hs *i.
OIL
Ha should be krtagtsg cauls k*a.r
la shed.
Staring Us implement, aad mallag tight
Tha doors of tm j r sbeller, but Kn soils as at the oeuad of gon*
flight
•' Ha rslb bis D »n me
mower
winter stall.
Aad hangs the rske upon 11.
friodtHftl n g ||i
UABE1XE B LGNGFF.I.LOW,
■t
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. k*t • hr teuriot* rairVas

vegetable price* w w rrL iItrw* broocht good rsturw , trace*
Were higher spd bnsine..
,r .
attv batter. You folks h s 'e n t jot
things tnlssd up with Ute hnum
hsvg you 7—Fort Mytrs News
P i r n s . ______ _
WAY IT FMOULD WORK
Tha Mardaa Caanty tea tall has
Oaaitr ho*« agpraveii by ( waiptmller La*, aad while the vatasWane hav* haaa Incfeessd. R ta
•hthnad that laaaa will Ua m m
W ar fur avarybad/ ascent Ik- lac
dadgem. aha may ba comped— la
RSjr-—Wauchida Ad&lt;ecuU.

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220 MAGNOLIA-PHONE 861

W hat To Do About Worry

“One o f th e w isest m en I e v e r knew had a p riv a te
T rouble T re e in h u fro n t y a rd ,’* relate* R o b ert K. Updeg r a f f in Y our L ife M agazine. “W hen h e w alked u p tb e
l« th on his r e tu r n home a t n ig h t, b e m ao ta lly h o n g ail the
tro u b le s an d w o rrie s and fear* o f hia d ay on a stu rd y co p ­
p er beech tre e so th a t th e y would n o t in tru d e on hia
n ing w ith h is w ife and ch ildren.
“ In th e m o rn in g when b e le ft th e honsc he would pick*
up his tro u b le s — if th ey had n o t blow n away in th e n ig h t.
hich he d ec lared they o fte n had. B u t ev en if th ey w ere
U» aatiwu fightaur oar
still th e re , to h is rested sp irit th e y seem ed so m uch lig h te r this l* done th e n is m
th a t he sh o u ld ered them alm o st ja u n tily .
|about the dangers eonfrwiUag our
“ In th e se w ar-d ark en ed d ay s w hen th a world is full of **»/rW. T he tiaagrr mm BSUSt
worry' and co n fu sio n , each of us m ig h t well ad o p t a T ro u b le avoid. W# must pledge s w a h u
to produce Unfold the smount we
T re e on w hich to h an g o u r w o rries a n d fe a rs ev ery ev en in g sre new producing to equip oer
before e n te rin g o u r hom es.
forces, efficiently for the lath a-1
" A fte r-h o u rs w o rry is n ev er in te llig en t. T h e problem s head of them and aiaa Ucfuaae th e ' House. Rmong his em ferer. wa*
w hich a r e o u r ow n re» |am sib ility will b e b e tte r solved if flaw of supplies to nalMM O ^ - m t v Admiral N teiU the aeuly
- «
I appointed w i i t e ln chief uf
we h a n g th e m on o u r T ro u b le T re e o v e r n ig h t an d com e in , our enemy.
I CALL UPON 1-------------------- lk« Hactfic (In C. who v a t nim rj
a t th e m fre sh in th e m o rning. ThA th in g s beyond o u r In ­ DUAL IN THE
U»t eight U w c m d Admiral
fluence will not be cu red by all th e w o rry in g w e can hope GREMIONAL
D i m K T TO KlaameJ. relieved a t kit dull 1.1
LAY ARlDE ANT D IB U N U 3N
to do.
alUck w H.^,1
“ We m u st. o f. course, d istin g u ish b etw een idle w o rries OB AXT DI AGREEMENT AMD tke
P l'T TOUK SHOD I.D EM TO IL rW i a i a k l the K«»r o il
an d p ractical con cern s. T h e concern o f h ig h e r ta x e s, fo r TO
THE WHEEL WE MUTT «1K
1
exam ine., ip a p o te n tia l w o rry th a t w a w ill n o t b e a b le .to TH U WAR IF W I U r t C T - T O
Othrra *M»o
"Who —m
e .la ir d ’ i « ,
Other*
—Wkipatcd*
h a n g on an y T ro u b le T re e an d f o rg e t w h en th e ta x a a fall ( IVE 1.H THE t'N U K D STATER U.oeraJ
MarahalT Urn
th i chief
chtrf Ioft
UsoeraJ MaxshaST
CONDITIONS FOR Mafft
staff; Admiral S
Htart,
u rt the chief uf
jf
due. B u t we c a n avoid m ak in g it a n e x t y e a r 's w o rry by d o ­ UNDER
naval onwaHeaa:
cgwalieas; Admiral King,
Em ,
ing o u r se lf-sa crificin g th is y e a r, s s ttin g asid e ea ch m o n th WHICH Ol*H FOREFATHERS W«al
FOUGHT AND FOR WHICH WE - ■! in dm I *f
mi the atlan
Atlantic
fleet
lir fleet:
th e ap p ro x im ate p ro p o rtio n of c u r r e n t incotaes t h a t w a e x ­ ARE WILLING TO FIOMT. IF wwtwandzat
Mai- Geo.
Gae. Henry If.
I t Arnold.
MaL
Arnold, chief
pect to have to pay in incom e ta x es.
JAPAN WINS TUiS WAR THE ra t the air corps; Secretary
S m tu iy of War
WUmmm
M m i aad
mad Secretary of
a1 the
Uu“ In any e v e n t, if w e reso lu tely ta k e c h a rg e o f o u r UNITED STATES WILL PARE E
INTO
HISTORY
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w o rries, in stea d o f le ttin g th em ta k e c h a rg e o f o s, w e m ay
TO TOTALITARIAN
DICTAThe
Tae importance ml
mi the Onluh
fat-; th e f u tu re w ith cah n courage, a n d w ith th e k n ow ledge TORS.
Naaal
Kairt! hem
U w there
(k rt U
to Amariean
American cn
c-p*
th a t w e are not g o in g th ro u g h a n y th in g th a t th a w orld
A MERRY
CHRISTMAS—1 •mUoee
*rationa when the large-scale of
hoped that when tUa a h a * rcafh- feesive
f««*Wa •****?
agnlast Japan
Japan U
U nadertal.
h a s n o t su rv iv ed before.**
underul.
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M em ber F e d e ra l D eposit Iw w rs a o s C erparaU oo

Japan Invasion
Annies Unleash
Heavy Assault

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Elections To Be
Held At 3 Polls
On December 22

(F ro m th e K ay W est C itizen )
Closing o f th e elec tric w elding school w hich o f f e r s f re e
tra in in g fu r d e fe n se w o rk e rs would be a n irre p a ra b le loan
GOOD ANO HAD
to K ey W est.
AWbilar Harm alia threatened
B u t i t w ill close unless th e young men start earsUlng
dhrarcs tf bar husbaad ittda t step
talking fat hia aieep llu rpilt. awl im m ediately a n d ia droves.
■ov aha'i taaddar than ever. II*
In o th e r c itie s , th e f re e vocational training schools are
Just liaa aad grta*. - Wuilw IIa. filled to overflow ing* H e re In K ey West, the instructors
jmm Harold. If ha ran i n r o l hit
tana ala, hia fortuw * nuttla. - lit. i a r e m ad e to fec i like private tu to rs , so meagre la the atte n d an c e t l th e c Im a m .
R o b e rt V . Doiley, state d ire c to r of Vocational Training
fo r D efense W o rk e rs, has threatened t e remove the weUUng
m a ch in e ry to so m e other city where there Is a

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TL* Oimda Cam■ unitr. Chairsms. R- F. Less. Vkc Chi Ireuui.'
J. L Mah ala». Regular MrmUtt.1
l a s s Partin, and First Altcraatr,
R. F. Cooper;
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Ciuamuniiy,
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLOKIDA

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Social A n d Personal Activities

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wt-iiiii... ,. pink 1111.1 itt.*i'ti . .. . plumr-. danced n - Pui.it. Ithvlhin'lion to night at «. 1 . .*t*•r O iln n |. «
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Ruth (Jordon W right Pupils Present
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Annual Christm as Re\ tie At High Schooll-mJ «».im...... »,

Oim* iif nu»*l entertaining re­
^ R S . LOUR1NE B E A U Society Editor
T elephone 11H
tie* of the holiday *ea*on wa*
given In^t night when Mr*. Ruth
0l o r y V \ t*ke«i Herman Mifhllrtnn. i
Gordon Wnght pre*i*nl«*il over
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I Editor of The Celery Krti, which
150 of h«-r dancing pupil-* in .1
*‘Chri«tma« Revue on the stage
of Seminole High School The
| The itanru will frature favors,
•how wa* #given for the benefit
a floorehow, am) rcroralioux that
Mr*. K. Bolich of 1'learfield, nf the Ann-lit an la-ginii Autili
MONDAY
will
put
everyunv
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mood
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spending
the
holidays
a*
try,
with
Sophia
Mcl MurhI,
The regular m eeting of the Christmas.
| the gue»t of Mr. and Mr* Harry Valeric Well* nml Helen Stnffonl,
. Tourist Club will be held in
1~ Brown.
acting a* u*her* die **«'«! in flnim
the Tourist Center ut 7:.1l) I*. M.
major coatuinef.
Harry Jn* Minarik ha* left
The entertainment o|»enetl on
for Atlanta where ho will be a C'hrittma, M-ene of .Sniit.i wirulI 1m I, Mm v Von F. .ton, go*
atAtioned with the Officer* Rehi, nieeh^r.;*.»i doll* coat timed tuni. d i t i« «live • Innie In i« f
aerve in the Naval Air t orpa. j jn pjn^ and blue tarlatan* with turn, with Mini ii Imhi nt bei wn* t*.
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„ I _ Mrw. K T. Humphrey an&lt;| Mrs. t
ivory full '.mils* and doll hata. d( Jadiii si llie .-suslis-ni s* with bet
“ •■Mi! ifim ! Where are all f). D. Undress were hostesses on
Sgt J M Benton, left yeater- ■Doll*, a fr v
Bi tty
Hryen. Jo " H u t Mit' &lt;otig x«lit! the grlice
of those rars going? Why to Monday i t nno„ for the annual day for lu m p Ulanding x ftr c [Ann Wilkins. Mai,uric l.ee. Marl- ful w a l l / i h x tlu u executed try b« 1
m \r Celery-Fed dance of course, luncheon meeting of the Women’s spending u few days with his
- i r„ kun.l. lU r .ie tt Itrown.
M s a t i n g 11 red 'Ulih co*tum e,
Aly giMMlne**, why (Jo you *it there Council of the Firnl Christian' p«rent*. Mr and Mr* t \ K. Ben- Harbira
\u Gexaiidet
Terrell* g l l l i t i t r im m e d , \ l . i n i MetiendeX
irniling
rrad.ng the evening paper when church.
ton.
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Jean Nel-am llari'et 1’lair Red
you inuld be .lancing to the music
A »hort hu*ine*B *e*»ion w ii
Military Marche'* m m
dihg, Beverllv 1 sniper. Marilyn an d in*
of (ilwt.n Brown's otrheatra on presided aver tiy Mr*. Ale* JohnMr and Mr* W J M»rri*nn Calhoun F mit he itrstWM. Mildred If** -1»* .• 11\ pr« -••ntesl l»v Beverly
that smooth floor at the Arm- son and the devotiiinnl led by Are n g ie tin u their min, l.icut.
l i e i a l isise
W tlkm *o n.| &lt;**»•.t * t . s ii*tnMie.| ni a pink «atin.
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deacone**e* wu* given by Mr*, holiday*.
fort.in, S ...ilia
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liny Defense .Stamps t Bonds V. II f rantharn
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Following a cu*tom of maay
Mr. and Mi* K D Scott are Nell lliinlin Sue Warner. Antii mu* h upplamr in executing her
planning to »pcnd the Chriatma* Ifailey. Mildred Lynch, Wanda 1tap ibxlbni %v. at tog a te,| , ..*
holiday in #Hayn» villr. Ala. with Coffelt. Caro* ilei*«. Mary Martha j *«"
a t i f .i tio u o o d lh* Hiillet
Mr*. Scott * mother. Mi«. \V 1* (inuld. Ann tlriihinn. t siioln Huck ji 1
aji * given (•&gt; l*-r'rlle
C. Haight
eba. Caio'yn Ann lle iid n i. A nn|Jri.
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lynch and Amanda Run** h
j anil Ann I &gt;!*•*. •In-*»i-d in pink
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F u n e ra l D irector

Social Lalendai% r ” "y,h' unrr toni,,h,

P e r sonals

Women’s Council Of
Celery Fed Dance
Will Be Tonight Church Has Meeting

TODAY AND
SATURDAY
Double Program

THE F UNNI E S T C O M E D Y
OF THEIR C A R E E R !

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Mr*. U. 'I*. Pearimii, Mr*. A l e i . ver lu ine with l u t
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I It ■ ' it t Non Mi \ I, \ •i I* i , kirni&gt; form of a coven-sl d, h -npp. i
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Mil lanni
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Muituv la m
iioiiloi'led
Hi. klioil, Jo Ai n Wilkin*, Faiths* tin* dnVnlitlil u*ing a her **iib
Hi r T- *i, !;»■ Jean Nelson, Chm Jcct, “ What Chn*t Mi an* to Me ', f
le* Pop in, Ann I yle*. J. riy N\ d nod Mr*. Volie \ William* talked |
The Adoration ..f
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th. Shep |
ko n. Be\rrlv Cooper. Non Had »'» “The_
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The t hri*in.i* —
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Beck. lead a lidter from
bv l . . ' 1'e » ,.k in .• red glitter Mr*. B It. ...
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, the , Rev. W
P |lrook«. Jr ,&lt;n.
C o t it m s
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Is•**! n i n e
from the cla** well* presented I
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to
Mr*. William*, lent bet, and t o I
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m i n t i i m m s s - .I i n g h l l
Mrs. Brook *
1 i ' • . l i e ! t , | ti \ : . t i d i d
. In
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Thom* enjoyed the party were:
ii l i •p i hvthni, ao l th** ' S t • » Mm A. C Madden. Mi* J A
|r if Mil. hd by St Mv Rt to* Hall Strange, Mr* I M Kntiminger. I
M i l |Vg » y HnVkell,
t*elirvu Bril Mm (2. K. Ilollina, Mr* J T
|no. Mil.III.I Tuttiet. Mail** I • ‘ Newby, Mr* F F B»l*. Mr*
celt. Katbivn Ctilluio Ib'lly t ol B (!. Methv in, Mr* R ’/. John |
I m . llorkira MrSah. Betty CtH.k. win, Mr*. J W Hall. Mr* Lulu
R»»*e Ann Binok* and Betty
MilliT, Mrs. P F ^higliAiu. Mr*
roll a**i*tnig her.
1Murray Jarvio, Mr*. W (1 l.yim
I W eanng a g tem taffeta even untf ,\jr, Jndcr Cameron
mg dr*
.1 graceful tap routine
AI*o Mr*. Pearl llan*«-ll, Mr*,
pr• *• nied !»\ J.utice C»m»U and Fred Hurrimin, Mr* Kunice Kay,
\nv Bond* I' mU v ‘ ’.vn* Mrn. Jo*ic Wiimwtrghl. Mr*. W.
jj wUnr l»\ * b.irfe* poplin with ►rol. K Hctt*, Mr* 4L i (»ibb*, Mr a.
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City
will*
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Mun.siniovtfar’is
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Whits pin-point dot* on
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wonderful »l*epy *hnde-&lt;.
Cosy, comfurtable ea«y
tn-launder fabric fur your
winter klumbers. Heaven
Blue, Cosy Coral, L ily
Blue. AUo. a clever two
tune P. .J,’ sOtie. Both in
■lies 14 to io .

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B E N E F IT E L K 'S XMAS
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C orrltr F irs t At F ren ch

OPEN NIGHTS T IL CHRISTMAS!!!

EXTRA! EXTRA!

44,

The grand ftnrl* 1*.»111.1.«I &lt;B
«tt|i» iniiobi-i « mi tl's- stag. wifti
Joynie
M .Mae Join. * ,I* .*&lt;Ii. 11^ m
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Vnuglm and Mi** Betty Meyer.

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F re d erick t ’«»oper, II.»\
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t ie o r g e |( u th eif« u d Ibaoiii* Stew
a r t , Wi*e Ibird io. I * \ 1. 11it \ its •
T ho ma* F r n n e r . ltd \ Ip Iih It &gt;b
by Jo h n * an d Rudo.pb &lt;o»»th
t b n i l o t t e Si. m w.,.
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Clawing . . . with new
flattery I
Infinitesimal moonbeam
(flicker* on soft, »u«U
able,' cuddly fabric I In'
H*arribable flattery 1 in
fliMd tSolds of shlrrril
elastic.
Indispensable
warmth for winter. lit­
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toot “Star
Lighter* p. 1. In Heavon
Blue, Nod Blue, Poochglow, Rosa Bed. Slier
14 to SO.

Softy
colon
In
soft
bruibod rayon for alumtvring warm the*o win­
try nights. Young flat­
terer of a gown from
our Fall-frooh collection
of Munalngwenr “ DreamMakora* . . . w r y one a
sleeping boautyl Morn­
ing Blurb, Blyaken or
Murmur
Blue,
Drowsy
Coral.
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Sam ushling a reah*tlc note.
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Wearmg a ted, white iiti'l blue I
print, Ihmnu Je.*ri |!unn*r!id a trip I
R routine, and a waltt rhythm wa*
J pren.-ut.-l liy Jeun Utuive Vntn. •
K -vearintr It g tr m
..&lt;tin, rufflnl
R trim, evening tln-*»Kl
A ...It t.*H* rmililte WIM Kuril
- by |*i.l»l»-v Krik'li-h wbu al»» •»"!
"On Ciflh Avenue” «» » *"1”. cos­
tumed m ti rrri-e net full -lint |
over fiKUi..*l .utm briefs. All uut* |
i stan diiu perfiirinanci- w#» Riven
t by 11,.lures, one Im-iiir tl&gt;* lult&gt; wheel dime over four rhairx i.lnre.l
I In u r..w ...I the
nml ulber
* uerutuiti.- xtiints.
Joynie Mac June, Mirpsixed tier
audience with her urrubatlc minttier*, inrludii.K lha “ .traiKbt x|dit“,
T h in e .e aplil’* and bulaneiiiK a
Klava uf wnler on her head while
doi»K aerobatic atunta. She wav
drea.ed in an acrobatic suit of |
silver lame rloth for the stunt num-.
lierx. For tile “ Walla C lo g ’, »he
wore nn elaborate costume of blur
satin trimmed with maribou.
Grace Msrie Hlinvcipher de.
I ligh t.il her audience with her
nmnU-rx which ronxixtevl uf is loe
■lum-e and a i by thin tap. IUr cos­
tume was yellow satin with ilia*
mond trim. An “ Advanced Walts
Rhythm” was prrsentrd by Shirley
Fraser MorRnn, who w«x enstumcl
In a military blur satin suit studrd with silver stars.
Little
Mary
I uu
Copeland,
brought down the. botrit vrllh her
“ Boogie W.h.kler song wearing
•n rvrning d i e s of archill nst
nvrr satin, ulilter trimmed.
Charle« * Poplin dressed as a
wounded soldier singing “I Don’t
Want To tiet Well, I’v* Cot A
Beaulif.il Nurse* wav ably as­
sisted by Jo Ann Wilkins as lh*

"Red Crs»w Nurse".
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Costumed In gold and green,
Boverly Knjrrs gava a naw tap
rhythm ami wearing a military
biuo satin coatumo presented a
military tap. Dally Jano Copaland
wore an unusual eostumo mud* of
black and whito leather with red
trim ami high lop hat and rtrl
gloves. Sh.. gave lh* professional
■lance, “Hwrst 8uo“, fastest bock
and awing danre on Broadway,
and delighted the audieneo with
Use song, “1 Don’t Waal To Sot

Bn u lled Rayon
Aqua And. CoreL

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Youll f*e| Ilk, purring
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Dowj ooft Zephyr Bru.h
Rayon . . . Delightful
drowsy colon to guaranUe y o u ll wako up lookIng your p rettiest “ pus
syfotMr” sketched,
aketehod. come
syfocMr"
comes
lo Moruing Blush, Mure-nr Blue. Drowsy Coral,
Blyakoa Blue. 14 to 10.

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( while carrying out operation! * f» ln it a Japanese atUek on V
inch guna and had a complement of 1,1500 offlcera and men. Tt
15-inch guna aod had • complement of 1,206 offlcera and men.

JOSEPH C. CREW,
mhot* long career u .imbattmJor In Jmpmn ended when the Jape Organ
Iheir U lliirleg.
Thli photograph ahnwa Mr Crew with hit Inevitable cigar In 11^
gardeoa of a resort near Toklo. It It his latest picture as received IT
the United Slates.
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The pull ol peace and contentment hat been replaced by tha smoko
of war.
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Aa the world knoaa. Mr drew entertained sincere bopaa that tha
war party In Japan would be restrained In lla program of afgrceaton. _

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row, left to right, Buck Sawyer, Cocoa; George Johnson, Orlando; Mrs. Chariea
Stqunko, Crystal River; Leo Fugle, Mayor of DeLand; Mrs. Dozier De Vane Jr„ Or­
lando; Mrs. Helen O. Troy, Daytona Beach. TMrd row. O. B. Shanley, Daytona
Beach; C. B. Trrndwny, State chairman; John E. Socaah, DeLand; Gordon K. Elwell,
Stale director of publicity; L. L. Jacobs, DeLand; Joseph A. Cawthon, St. Augustinfe

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Her* are three of th# tlx wirahlps Secretary of the Navy Knoi decUrrd were sunk in Japnn'a trrachcrou*
jncak raid on Pearl Harbor befor* war waa declared l-eft, in the 32.000-tun Inattli «hip .!««:«•»*#•. I„gkvat
losa for the U. S. Top, right ia the destroyer l)owntn} laum-hnl in 1936. Hot turn, right i« thr &lt;lrShaw, launched in 1936. Third destroyer sunk, the C otttn. waa launched alongside the Sha «. Three other
naval craft were sunk.

1940 Chevrolet
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Japan Has Over 148,000 Square

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T H E R E C R U IT IN G O F F IC E R '

Thousands take PRUNOL
Prune Juice Laxative
For CONSTIPATION

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Takeyour pick! Navyor Naval Reserve?
Whether you |0*n th© tegular Novy or »h« Naval R«»«rv«#
your chances lor odfoncemenl, fo loam skilled trades, lor
travel and odv«ntu»« or© th© somt
Th* moment you ©nlut, you say good by© lo lay-offs
ond pay cuts You haw© a chance lo got lo lh* lop in any
on© ol almost fifty skilled liodev Freo meals, board, medi­
cal and denial car© And o
pay mcroat* »n 4 moolhs.
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booklet."lilt in mi navy** by writing ur colling th« Novy
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UBIKQ KEROS at Tauchton’i Oro.
WOT- OAK 4 lighter wood.
Fro^ dellvory.
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Yard, Oataap.
CHANGED our location
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B U S IN E S S S E R V IC E

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HAVE YOUR watch repaired by l u?»- Forjijivolntm ont «alltui« P

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the w orld', output of nilk.
Until the wn- with Chinn, J a ­
p an'. la rx e .t import end export
trade w a, with tile United SUtos.
They have compulsory elemen­
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literate.
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Japan proper. That’s seven m il­
Ifi the census of 1930 it \%a&lt;
lion let *4 Japanese than there are found there were 70.99*1 fon igu
G e rm a n s.
born Japanese hi this count r,-.
And the Japanese don’t concer Most of these are ronrentratrd nil
T U I NAVY W A M T3
Irate i :» Sukiyaki either. Moatl&gt; or near th • Pacific coast.
HBD-BLOODBD M IN
they concentrate on fighting. They
are known a-* natively belligerent.
AH' UJMAT'6 A A O R E .\ ^ tU U L L -E R R I'M
They have a reputation for being
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sadistically cruel, jMi-Mibly be'dOU'KE H TH kiAVW- V . ’i MACHlMGS ,------ /
eauae their tniall physical stature
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haa developed within them an in ­
feriority complex.
Every Japanese boy goes into
military service for two years
when he reaches the age of 20.
Pn,«*J U ■ fruit Julrv U u IIt*
After thut In* is liable L i service
wklrh I n l n l x t iih] k U f,k k lr
Until he m forty ycara old.

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1:15 T h r e e S la te rs
1:20 M a tin ee M usical
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FARMERS’ MAKKET

NOTICE M H E R E B Y GIVEN,
T h ai H. M. W alao a koldee o f T a a
C ertific ate Be. I I I . leased t i e Tie
day e l O ctober A. D.. l i l t , baa
(lied earn a In m y o ttle e and b aa
m ade ap p licatio n f o r a t a a d e e d
l a be leased thereon. B a ld ' c e r t i ­
ficate
em b races
tb a
fe lto a d sg
dearrlbed p ro p erty la tb e C b e e lr
of Seminole, n ta le o f F lo rid a, to ­
w nl o t I I b p r la c II a rs mock
T be eeeeeam eal o f tb e said p ro ­
T o JH U U o y d Vouchee., T o n - perty under tb e sa id r e d IHearts
wee leased In |b e nam e s f H . Hf s n o s le , K sneee
Too a r e h ereb y notified t h a l
ssult baa
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,rni In th a c ir c u it C ourt of lh a
Ninth J a d lr la l C ircu it. In an d fo r
H*mlnoU
C ounty,
F lo rid a,
to I
which you a ra h rra h y Rivderad |
to a p p e a r Ip crao n ally of by a t* I
in rn d f) to a n s w e r lh a
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actio n for d lw re e . o n or b efo re
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n a m e b e ln a s flu la Dey of th is
f o n r t, o th e rw ise n D eeres
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you fo r fa ilu re U&gt; ap p ear, plead,
nr a n s w e r a s rerpu'red b r lew.
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fifth day o f J a n u a ry . I l t f . Is
The S anford H erald, a n ew sp ap er
pabllehed In
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1941

Sanford la The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail lllghwaj
And Water Transportation

Member Aanoclated Press

N U M B E R 95

bks!ed^American Submarine Sinks
Increase Army
Additional Jap Transport
Registration Set By
Congress At 18-64;
Military Service la
Liable From

Overthrow Mussolini
Formation Of Action
Committee To Seek
# Separate Peace For
Italy Is Reported

Mikado .Wants to Be Roosevelt

WASHINGTON. Dec. 20.

Reds Wipe Out
• N azi Division
40,000 German Lives
A re Declared Lost
* In L ast Two Weeks
The Russian Embassy an­
nounced today a group of
militant Italian anti-Faadsts
and Communists have form­
ed a secret committee of act­
ion aimed at overthrowing
iMaaeolini and concluding a
separate Italian peace.' This
committee has appealed to all
Itallana, the Embassy said,
•

t# strive for these m a la :
DeaoariaUoa of Dm pack with
HtUsr.lmmodlate separate peace

CM "*- . Mttsdo. Michigan tadlgnant over U
e t t -h e o **• U.
ara seeking to cHahgs tha aai
ia ian ^ lt. Boom af tha town’s T il resident* era p
J P W i t n m which thjy he** crossed out Um

» s b ‘ No Practice For
Keep Blackouts To Be

| O a a t a division normally has IS,-

C a v i t e , Philippine
Naval Base, Sur­
vives Heavy Bomb­
ing Attack Friday

New Commanders of Hawaiian Defense

Beilin Says Troops g a r d e n Lecher Gets
Withdrawn Accord­ Instruction
From
ing: To Army Plans
A rea Main Office

A aparial announcement broadeast by tha'M oscow radio told
af the t a atmua caaoaltlea Inflicted
ope tha back-trackia ( N a i l s botwahaDae. 7 and '17. Tha rvrulai

ay on the run". Berlin says
aaa and Italian troops were
'drswing “according te plan."
jin * a pear heads of U m Brit*
7 "i S rili uT T ^ t h X s ^
elfhth army raced too miles
hi a trap waat af Maacow and
&gt;
in tha Libyan desert last
tha m tp tu n af naiaaroni vlllasea
it
behind fleeing Axis forces
and tawna there aad an tha north an relentless pursuit which
netted Um big airport of Deroa
and threatened to envelop all
tha coastal highland! on the
hump of Clrenaica.
The advance was a t such tre­
mendous speed that British cen­
tral headqoaktan brushed adds
tabulation af capturva behind tha
front Uaaa on Im former battle­
field of Ceaala, and announced:
•AH attention a t the moment la
htlng concentrated on malnUlntng relentlaaa prasaare upon tha
rvtrealiag adatar."
Tha flight o f'th e German and

— Congress cleared the wayl
yesterday for a 4,000,000-maql
army by approving and eeadlafl.
to President Roosevelt IcgisliT*
Uon requiring the regiitratloa
all men from 18 to 64 years old,'
Inclusive, and making those from
80 to 44. inclualve, subject to
military service.
Officials at aalacUvo service
headquarters said tha registra­
tion probably would not beg la
tafore “several woeka." Although
the now draft kOI makes possible
an Army of at least 4.000,000,
(hero Is no way of tailing wbelhac
that many m»n will ever he call­
ed to the colors. Secretary of,
War Stimeon haa said Increases
In the Army would ha ordered
"In the light of the strategic
situation as it davelopa."
Both Houses agreed speedily
on compromise amendments to
the Selective Service Act which
War Department officials said
would make a total of 1,211,000
man available In the next few
months. In addition to the 1,»
800,000 now In uniform.
By compromising on a mini
mum age of 20 for active serv­
let — a year younger than tha
House desired and a year older
than the Senate had voted —
Congress cut off an additional
supply of 600,000 potential sol
dterv
But with 100,000 youths tu rn ­
ing .20 every month, Congressional
' rs said there was every ree&lt;roason to believe that the Army
would got all of tho men It could
•quip and train as fast aa It
could handle them. Unde* car
aantly approved leglslitlqn tha
Navy could obtain up to M.000
af the mlecteea and tha Marines
10,000.
• .■ v
i. of i a j 00^100 men
------Uggartakew under terms
of Um bill calling far the listing
af all malea from 10,through 04.
Added to the 17,500,000 already
registered this would give selec­
tive service officials records on
41.000,000.

Seminole County will Imvc no
prsctlee blsckouU except by in ­
struction from tha Headquarter!
of tha Third InUfoopter Com­
mand a t Tampa, Las R. Leehar,
air raid wardaa for this county
etatsd this morning.
The Stats Defanaa Council alio
adrbed Mr- Laahar* It la proparing one-half million circu­
lars far early distribution to FlorUa homes tailing residents what

Liao Association
WB1 Pay, Dividend
An aawual dW dad will be paid

Direct Bomb H it Is
Claimed By Dutch
Pilots On Cruiser

A sweeping shgkeup or me rmcuic
cont*
mend following Secretary Knox’s report
rt on
the Pearl Harbor disaster resulted In changing
commands of the Navy, Army and Air Force.
Lieut. Gen. W alter C. Short Rear Admiral
Chester V. N lm iti
(center) became head

Construction On
Titusville Road
f Nears Completion

Three Dogs Turn
In Fast Time At
Kennel Club Runs
Three dogs turned In the fail
time of S0J seconds last night
during official schooling races at
the Sanford-Orlando Kcnntl Club
over tho futurity distance to pro­
vide tho feature of the 23 races
that were presented.
Cornin' Along. Gay Kop and
Real Spry turned In tho speedy
runs, while other greyhounds Just
a tenth of • second behind were
Don Orlando, Silent Officer. Offi­
cer Andrew end Lucky Ranger.
Four d o n entered each race..
The Large crowd received a
laugh In tha final race when Beau­
ty Madge was looking In the
when the starting

150 Children Bee
Elk* Theater
E-how
_ •
Approximately A lt children
thofoagkly aad natally enjoyed a
typical kids ptatura ghew program
this morning at UM .UU TheaUr,
Manage* Charias Kafftaoo de­
clared. Tha show M ataged aaah

British S t i l l
Hold Hongkong

MANAGUA, Nicaragua, Dec.'
*0—UfV-Ths
national lotto ry
mackhkacy. U was announced
Thursday, will ba aaed la select
i'» dm is red war against

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Nephew Of B. L.
Perkins Killed
In Bomber Crash

t

Lawton Tells Of Rule
About Leaving: State

Employees of tha Sanford AtlUt National Bank, who have
an with Um bank fa r a year
or mors, will receive a benus of
oae-fourth of a month’s galary as
a Christmas present thle year.
This action, la llna with previ­
ous- y e a n , was taken by tha
board of dtractors a t a recent

Garden Chib Courtesy Committee

4 III

M a rtin

Housholder Advised
Unpaved S e c t i o n
Work To Continue

Will Make Wreaths For Hospital

Edith

e ric k

Aviation Cadet Edwin II I’rvkine, nephew of B.I.- Perkin-, na*
among the five c le w members
whd were killed ahen a four engine
Army Bomber crashed near Gei­
ger Tleld, Wash.,- on Wednesday,
the Army announced yesterday.
Young Parkins waa the son ot
Wnrk la progressing aatiafactoron S tats Rood ■&gt;No. 44 from C. J. Perbjjta of Cincinnati. Ohio.
nford to TltuCViSr, according The 23 yeer old boy attended Fork
Union M ilitary Academy In Vir­
to Senator E. F. Iloueholdrr, coun­
ty attorney. Mr. Housholder has ginia end last summer wee etaMontgomery,
Ala.
received a'letter from lion. C. tinned at
He Just recently received hlaj
Fred iWanl of the State Road De­ wings.
partment advising that the work
The Army report describing the
on the unpavrd section of the road crash stated that the big plane,
wl.l be continued until finished.
from l-angley Field, Va., crashed
The unpavrd stretch runs cast
into a grove of pine trees aa
of tho St. Johns River and ia lo- it passed over Its destination with
rated in Volusia and Brevard one engine dead. In additbih to the
counties. The work was started crew who were killed, there were
last September and la under the three injured.
supbrvlalon of the Stata. Racently
the crew has bee t increased to
speed up the construction.
According to Mr. Ward, the)
State plans to eontlnuo the pav­
ing from tha 8t. Johns River Into
Sanford and hopes to complete
Any pupil, teacher or other
the construction as far as Geneva school personnel leaving the state
during the next yeer. National de­ ■luring the holidays m ust submit
fense plana may handicap the to the principal o f the school
Roving o f tha road but the Job attended, before re-entering, a
will be ilone with aa much speed certificate to the effect that theYv
as possible. The main problem fac­ is no rase o f infantile paralysis
ing the Road Department le In ob­ and no communicable disease In
taining necessary malarial*. All the community vlal’ed. County
plena ere bated on the paeaibiUty .Superintendent T. W. Lawton
of Interference from the govern­ stated today.
Tha certificate d ip s may Im
ment because of defenaa demands.
This road la the shortest dis­ obtained at Mr. Lawton's efflre
tance o f any othar from Sanford at the Court House, and' they
to the Atlantic const. The section will have lo be signed by a doc­
from 8anford to the St. Johns la tor in the cltv visited. All rounpaved but In poor condition, and ty schools will close this afternoon
many local residents know it aa until Jan. 5.
tkt "roUar-eoaator'' • or “ wash

Bank Employees
Will Get Bonus
START DRAFT LOTTERY

or the Pacific Fleet, eplacing Admiral llu s
band E. Klmmel. Brig. Gen C l„ Tinker
(right) •&gt; * given command of the Army Air
T orres at H a w a ii, replacing M.»j. Hen. F r e d ­

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CIICNGKING. lice.
20—
&lt;AP)— Ten
Japanna* war­
planes ahlrh attempted a raid
on Kunming nn the Burma
road aera heasily engaged
for the first time today by
the International Air Force
and four nt them were shot
down aithnut the loo* of defenders, said reports t«» high
Chinese quarters.
The
International
A ir
Fnrre Is cnmp«*&gt;ed exclusive­
ly nf American volunteers
who
resigned
from
the
I'niled S tairs \rm td fortes
to serve in China.

Legion Sons O ffer
Rifle Instruction
George Cook, riflw Instructor fur
the Sons of Um American Lrglon
team, will be a t the Legion Hut
on Lake Shore Boulevard Monday
from 0:00 A. M. until noon and
from 1:00 P. M. until 5:00 P. M.
to take applications for member­
ship on tha rifle team. Before,
only young legion sons wars eli­
gible but now any boy may get
Instruction In tha shooting and
handling of a rifle.*
Mr. Cook stated th at this la a
splendid opportunity for men who
ara nearing tha selectlva servlca
age to receive previous Instruction
so that they may be batter fitted
to start in torn* branch of tha
service.

Axis Propaganda
In Latin-America
Reported Active
Radios, Air Bases,
Arms Depots Set
Up In 16 Nations

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I'r r a a l

Thu N'uvy l&gt;&lt;|mrtrm'nt nt
Washington reported loiluy
a United States aulmiarino
had stink "an nililitinnnl ene­
my transport."
No details were given of
the latest reported action hy
American undersea
craft,
hut earlier this week it an­
nounced u submarine had

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sunk one enemy transport and
probably u destroyer.
Thus the sinking reported to ­
day was of u si-cond transport
lost to the Jupunwo by U. Ssubmurinu action.
Tha Navy also reported that
Cavite a Philippines Naval base,
had austaineil a heavy bombing
rani Friday noon, but American
furces hail suffered only “ light
casualties."
Hongkong's defender* drew a
■lerp tribute today from lloniel,
the Japanese news agency, when
it said
“eg. , . in a broadcast
. . . . . tho
.
lH‘c l ,'d imminent full of tho col
uny has been sta v e d .o ff by their
stubborn defense."
U. S- Army headquarters to ­
day reported heavy fighting at
the predominantly Japanese city
of Davao on Mindanao Island.
Four rnemy transports landed
troops. Gen. Douglas McArthur
says the "fighting is continuing '
The first word from Hongkong
in 24 hours says the’ British still
are holding nut The Japs say
the rity is in flam es olid they
control the harbur.
Dutch fliers, operating from
Singapore, report u direct bomb
hit on o Japanrse cuiacr anil
nnothrr hit on a ship believed
to ba an airplane tender.

WASHINGTON, Dec 2 0 -U P )—
lri a startling report o s Asia es­
pionage and prnpoganda In IgtilnAmerira, a House committee as­
serted yrstenlay that thousands
of German, Italian ami Japsine«e
mere ami
and Ihave
aagents
g rn ls are active there
established air bases, arms depots
and jungle radio stations.
The committee, a special air­
craft investigating group hradrd
by Representative Nichols, based
its report on a first-hand air sur­
vey of Id Ijttln-American nations
which covered 21,000 miles.
A a major step toward combat
ting these activities, the commit­
tee urged that the S tale Depart­
ment speedily complete negotia­
tion* to supplant German and Ital­
ian commercial air lines in latin America with American compan­
ies.
Saying their information
came from "authoritative source*’,
the committee dealt at length
with spy and prnpoganda activity
In seven
countries—Argentina,
Peru, Chile, Meslco, Colombia,
Guatemala. and Ursiil.
A* for Argentina,* the report
said there were 2,200*lierman ges■
- '■
tapo agents operating in Bueno*
Aires alone.
It said there were 110,000 active
N ull* operating In-Bueno* Airrs,
that they had infiltrated into
trade union* and charitable or­
ganisations, and thcro w*» reason
to believe they hail perfected plaiw
K. M. Armitage led some 28
to sabotage utilities. In a crisis,
tiny probably could establish an winter e is ito n and local per*
sons in carol singing last night
operating base there, It added.
at tha weekly tourist m eeting In
the building which extends out
&gt;n Impromptu
Selection waa sung by the Rev.
B. A- Matxen and Mr. Armi­
tage delivered a solo. Misa Mad*
aline Mallem accompanied a t the
piano.
Mr*. I. K. Hoy, Mr*. J. O. LanFiremen arrived Just In lime ey, Mrs. Irving F rin lc rg and
In prevent a damaging fire at Mrs. Mayme Hodgkin arreted
Twelfth Street and Oak Avenue and decorated a Christmas tree
last night ea flames ware creep­ aa wall aa th* rooms of the build*
ing up to the second story of e Ing.

Christmas Carol
Singing Directed
By E. M. Armitagc

Firemen Arrive
In Time To Stop
Damaging Blaze

house occupied by Mr. Altman, * Candy and branches of Brasil*
Chief MacK Clavaland
Ian pepper were preycitted te the
guests by Mrs. Hodgkin as gifts
day.
An overhaoted hot water heater te mill In thslr Christmas pack­
In a beck room caused the wooden ages home.
well te catch fin . Virtually all of
th* first floor wall In the beck
CALLB FOR M USKS
room we* biasing whan Mrs. All
WASHINGTON,' Dee. JO.—UP)
man, upstairs In a bedroom, not­ —The American Red Cross Thurs­
iced Ibe smoke. .
day Issued a call for 50,000. grad­
Mr. Altman Investigated and uate nurses to build up !U ra*
hastily called the fire department sarva strength.
When firemen arrived the flames
were licking at the woodwork on
rirrrn fM y f*
the second story, and tha first
J ffU fjin V r
floor wall waa burned from the
floor to the celling, Chief CloveDamage to tha house, own*
by an Insurance company, has not
bean estimated. Tha Chief liMM^
a-warning to all residents elat­
ing, "Hot w ater hasten positively
should not ba placed next to wood
a* fire can bo caused simply from

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; . DURHAM. N. C„ Dee. 17-|V)
•—Onks's multi-million'dollar ramfits took on all the aspects of a
gay aiajhouee Tuesday in beetle
preparation for the- transplanted
Koto Bowl game between (ho Blue
DotBs and Dreamt SUto.
E After a series of hit-and-run InU r. lew. with harried cooches and
- piaytrsi
three
dortlopmenta
•emer/td from the maelstrom: The
demand for seaU made all other
'tbkat rushes at Duke look Ilk* a
dull day bi a bargain basement.
Throe long queues trailed from
windows in tne athletic departBunt, Everything was ao confuted
that no one seemed very sure how
: msay tickets—they cost 6111
apiece—had been sold.
Coach Wallace Wade, who U nltrays worrying about tomotloiig,
W S | worried that "a lot c f people
- art going to be disappointed. ‘ 1 he
ticket supply Just can’t meet the
Samande. he teld, even tho.igh the
aealfng capacity of Duke Ktacium
If being expended to aceomnuds'e
• record crowd of 55,000.

League Leading El Reeso Five
Sets Two New Bowling Records
El Reeeo, leader o f the Commere lei Bowling League, set a
lesguo record by smashing &gt;,859
pins In three games as the outfit took three contest* from 8L
Johns in retulU this week. The
cigar team also claimed the single

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Emerlck Herdware and TouchJ^V
ton Drug each won two of throe
The Indlvk
matches from Hoffman Electric E. D. Price .
and Celery City, respectively, to yf_ Dennis
Us fo r second place. Andrew Car- g p0rguson

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Hialeah Will Have
Big-Name Horses
MIAMI. Doc. 17,—OP)— AH ika
big-name thoroughbred.. nf the
I racing world—except Whlrlaway,
the hone of the year—hare been
I entered for ouch Important otikt*
I at tbo 150,00 Wldonor Cop oyont
at Hialeah Park, and If the war
drtreo thort from California a
place will bo found for them on
Florida a winter nrog.-am.
NeyrrtheUse, racing lead-rs »ny
5?" h ' no ,reat c*"du» t j
Weot Coaot horseflesh to (ho nouthoro winter trocko for the thnn&gt;

The trouble* Isn't otable worn,
became many o f lbeta could Tied
quarters. The riew of. racing Wad­
ers b that only a limtod lumber
of horsemen esn moke their feed
bills In Florida's 96-dr/ season at
Tropical and Hialeah. Beth tracks
pieced HmiU on the number &gt;.t
horses portirlpsting. Hfalsai bolds
IU capacity to about 1,200 and
Tropical makes arTangtmenti for
700 to 800 horses.

Peartcn
Hodge —
Carraway
Wright _.
Lawson ...
Lawton
Klnard ....
Courtney

Camp Blandlng*s boepital la re­
puted the largest military one hi
the country under a single roof.
It hie 1.000 teds &lt;3,000 in an em­
ergency) end rjetrs
3.000,000
square feet of occupied epaee.

modoraU oopplUa r f
and peppers .»&lt;• u*ht
broccoli cauliflower

Weekly State Market
Predictions Are Made
jActaoicynZii D»t. if. _

(SpccteJ)— a « * ) movement o f
n a p b N M of excellent quality
l» tko Pshokee MctiMi k pro*
dMted by William I* Wilson, d£
roctor o f SUto Farmers Markets,
hi hh forecast on fn ik and n t r
talfa martotta* preapects fo this
trtix«
Palatka will kayo moderate
supplies of bonchod turnip., Uralp noted aad eoUarda and Iteht
"P ^ te s *
“ d rmduSK,
h* “ W- Marianna wfll have hoary
supplies o f eoppor tkia Porto Riro
•woot PoUtooa. Fayrr.bU rrowh&gt;*_and harvesting conditions ao

PERSONAL LOANS
FOB A N Y REASONABLE NEED
I ECONOMICAL
i CONFIDENTIAL .

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Inamranee Corporation

IBoston Bees Obtain
Rookie From Yanks
NEW YORK, Dec. I7-&lt;A»/—The
New York Yankees announced yes­
terday that John A. ( Buddy J 11*»eelt, veteran outfielder end first
baseman, had been acquired from
the Bolton Beet in the deal rend­
ing Tommy Holme*. Newark nutfielder, to that clpb. The .leal,
mada at the recent Chicago meet
Ing, sent Holmes te Boiton in ex­
change for one or two player* end

East-West Grid Tilt
Moves to New Orleans
ORLEANS, Dec. 17.
■r Bowl sponsors ,

SEE
THESE DEALERS—

named so far.

Florida Orange Show
Will Be Held Soon

REPAIR •
OUT-OF-USE

WINTER HAVEN. Dec. 17.(Bpeclal)— Declaring
that
the
Florida Orange Festhrsl would
bold Its annual show In this city,
Jan. 19-84, A. B. 8hafftr, genera! maniger, today scotched any
rumors that tba event might be
cancelled due to the war. Shaffer's
announcement followed sctlon by
President J. A. Snlvely, Jr., and
tbo directors to continue the Fes­
tival as planed.

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Aids Chinese |n Air

Complete African
'J Victory Claimed
Reds Say Italians
And Nazis Fight
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Filipinos Force Jap
Troops Northwest Of
Manila To Fall Back

Dutch Sub in Action

Army Generals,
Navy Head In
Hawaii Removed

F ru it Exchanges I■g^eatcr Girl of ’41
And Auctions Are
Indicted By Jury

New Military Heads
Will Go to Hawaii
In Drastic Change

Conspiracy Charge Is
Made On Attempts
To Control Prices

Nipponese Claim Five
II. S. Battleships
And 450 Airplanes
Have Been Downed

Americans Sink
Five Enemy Subs
British In Hongkonff
Are Being Shelledv
From l^ind And A ir •

The gun crew of a Royal Netherlands submarine la shown in
WASHINGTON. Dee. 18. (A P )
LOB ANGKI.ES. |. •• m
-— Rear Admiral II. E. Kimmel, sctUm off S.iurntwja, Tha Efat-Jadle*. Reports from the Far East
commander-in-chief of the U. 8. battleground. drs-larv the Dutch, submarine* ire wrrsklng hnv&gt;H- on (A P )— Fruit nrhnii.’i-. ,.f t'alifornin anil Florida, together with
fleet, rod two Army
generals Japanese transports and othed War v*»»«l*.
10 auction Ihju*c. mi.I numeroua
MANILA. Iter. to. (A . P.)
who were In chart* of American
A great and perhaps de­
individuals, were indicted |,y lt
Japanese Invaders hava been
forces In Hiweil were relieved
Federal grand Jury yesterday on
dal re turning-point marked
shoved hark many miles In the
o f their command* laal night In
charges of violating the She.man
one of the moat draatie ahakeupa
Vlfan area of northwestern
Europe’s war on two fronts
Anti-Trust Act.
luion, the llnllrd States Far
in the history of the II. S. Naval
wday aa Britain announced
Defendants Include the I'ali
' nd military branches.
Eastern command announced
fnrnla
Fruit
Grower.
Fvrhangc,
I
The generala ere: Ueut. Gen
today. It added: "Enemy acofficially the Axis front in
the
California
Fruit
Etchungi..
i
.Walter C. Short, commander of
tielly Inday ha. been confined
north Africa has been com­
tho
Florida
Citru.
Ktrlinnge.
five
Hawaiian department
and
to the air."
rorporetiona
contn
lle,|
hv
J..-enh
J.
Gen.
Frederick
1„
Martin,
pletely shattered and Russia
DKiiorgio of Kero t'oiintv. Cnlif..
|Vlf
la o n rU lrd
| *rr««|
oommandtr of the Army
air
♦ d a r e d Adolf Hitler's In-!
ID auction firm, and one auction
Corps at Hawaii.
U.
S.
Army
hemli|uarteni
a.soelaUon.
Kimmel
Immel was replaced by Rear
vaaion armies were- fleeing
in Manila nnitl th at Filipino
They are charged with ronsptr*
Admiral Ouster V. Nlmlts, chief
In chaos.
ing to control -he mc'liud of
o f the bureau of navigation. Kimtroopa clnaht-tl with Jaimnes#
saint as well as prices of citrus
L A Soviet broadait reported bit- Lieut. CoL Claire L. ’ Chennault, mel was ordered to report for
invader, in the Viunn arcJ,
and deciduous fruits giown in
tar hatred la flaring among the noted U. H. army pilot, will di­ “ temporary duty” In the fourteen­
California anil Florida and mar­
th
(Hawaiian)
Naval
district.
200
mlle.i northwest of Ma­
rect
a
Chinese
aerial
offenelve
In.(ructiom.
frr
the
handlint;
Head
of
the
Shrinera'
organisa­
V ila forces, aiaertlng Ruaalan
throughout the
nulion
Short was relieved by Lieut.
cgalntt Japanese bases which,
of «rhoo| children during an air keted
nila,
and threw them back
cavalry In the Donets Basin had military sources declare, might Gen. Delos C. Emmons of the tion for this Jurisdiction and le t;
through
a
series
of
auction
firms
ettack and a new regulation run
eral other officers of Morocco eerning the granting of diol.onas located In Baltimore. Ho.tco, Chicaptured retreating German, Ital­ now bo expected “ any time.” Th# air corps.
many miles before darkness
Martin was replace*) by Brig. Temple will be guests tonight Of have been recrlfeil l&gt;v T. W. j engn. Cincinnati. Cleveland, lie
ian and Rumanian troops when 5 1-year-old Texan became air
halted the fighting.
1trolt. New York, Philmlt Iphia,
they f«U fighting one another. force adviser to Gen. Cblang Kal- Gen. C. L. Tinker of the air the Sanford Shrin* Club at Palma Lawton, Courtly school .uperln
I Pittsburgh and St. lemis.
corps;
who
left
Tsmpa
this
morn
In Tokyo, the Japanese
tandent,
from
tho
State
Hoard
thek
early
thi*
year.
A In Libya the British reported
and Pin* Dining Room on th* Or*
I "Tho effect of the eon.piracy,"
Ing for hia new post.
of Education.
ym “ enemy front has everywhere
admitted
five "s|&gt;ccial type"
Highway
for
d
i
n
n
e
r
[the
Justice
Department
in
Wash
|Margaret LaStlry, of Baton Rouge,
rtary of War
Stlmssn aald '* ndo
Avertary
V"
Mr. Lawton announced today
submarines, apparently midget
flatly that tha
7 changes at 7:00 o'clock, T. Bradford Byrd, that he and all principals of Ington raid, «■&lt; to runtrol. re 'La., i« the awrater girl of
Nm
"W o
“ are made in view of th* pre- president o f the local group, stat­ County schools will meet with tin- strict limit and rrstrnin the rhsu wuuilng tha title over 6,000 girls Japanese submarines, failed to
Secra- ed this morning.
Hmlnary report of the
loeal defense council in the nca" nel through which such fruits aro fri nt oil section, of the country return from the Dec. 7 attack on
' _j
distributed and marketed; to ex­ in u contest to select the typical
tary of tb* Navy, with who**
arc re treat in
Pearl
Harbor.
The
Japaneaa
Tha president received th* fol­ future In regard to making defi clude parsons, firms, ass«iatinns
view* ea to the' unpreparedncsa
Amerian girl dressed In the most
nite plans for applying the do
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of the situation e f Dec. 7, the lowing telegram advising hint Of fen.e instructions fur schools to and corporation, from engaging typical American costume of a rlaima, however, that five U. 9T
M
t » Hva m ll« a'day, bt
in tb* raodurtion. distribution ami tissue knit awaster and pklrt. She battle.hips were sunk according
incurs, and to their arrival: “ IUualriotis PetM* this County.
secretary of
» &gt; i r y their del
latlon of the tat* W. MaWolm-McCrary, Hid*A regulation of tho Btoto board mi^ketinp rf such fruit*; anil to receives |&amp;00 and a fra# fvip to to aerial observation, and two
races, under expedite tha
fti
und stshiliio
•.prices.
prices." New York City.
vlUawaliaaj
heavy crulaar*, an pil tanker and
. i ■*'
was ansandod to- read, in offset, fix. tail
*r-th »
aaoiast-.. VJm H o,
« » * ptowes-^wsee -4v»Utoy#d.
llU t Bhy- M g * ' -aAmol atndtnt — JaMtoaUnts
firms
nr
Individuals
follow;
. co Templ/wtll arrive at tba-May- called into service or who enlist­
Manila dispatch tinted Thursday
HI willI ■atari
(Keek
Kaon ra
raid
id ^ u n tlR , n fc
Florida
Citrus
Exchange,
Tsm­
pearl
afternoon, Manila time, said Jap-.,
falr Hotel lata thla - afternoon to ed during the school semrstrr In
\ Ufa Sanford-Orlando personal Investigation or the
pa.
FIs.
.___
__
Amerlones#
aerial squadrons renew-'
join you at tha Bhrin* Club which he would have gradunted.
b Jut final arrange- harbor tragedy that th*
International
Fruit
Corpora­
rd their raids on Nichols and
were
“
not
on
the
alert'*
ChrUtmai Party. M ia McCrary may k-t grunted a diploma at the
el tog'with the Red'Arm y in the inenta are bdjrg mads for the can forces
7.ab!an Field., Lut little damage
when th* Japanese struck their and Mrs. Cowan will accompany time he normally would hnve tion, Winter Haven. Fla.
woks of the Germans In
opening o f the track on Dec. 27. murderous
C. C. Commander, general man
was reported.
us. Pleas* make waservstlons. graduated. This may be dona
srhkh apparently had not chang­
For the first time, the lower
President Roosevelt yesterday Signed, Hugh B. Cowhn."
HrltUh anil Indian troops were
provided that his work prior to sger. FCE, Tampa.
e d , grestly since Napoleon’s re­
Lionel L. I»w ry. ilireetor, nretiacknowledged to hnve withdrawn
_____. _____
, __ _ fl
five-man toard
a special
Judge Frank L. MUIer, chair­ that tinle would justify Ini* spe
part of tha grandstand will be created
p e a t from Hpaeow in 18 I f .
dent und general msnngrr. InterThe new campaign launched this hrlow the southern border of Ke“ Winter preventa the Otrman heated by' modern n s heaters, of lnqalry, hoadod by Associate man of the romroltto# In charge la) cqfuhleralion.
Fruit
Corporation, week l,v the American lied fro** Ish, apparently yielding the 116The regulation alto slated, "The tcrnntlonal
Use of wldt Hdds for maneuv­ General Mahagcr Walter* Connel­ Kupram* Court Owen J. Roberts, of the club’a celebration of
Winter
Haven,
Fla.
er1/* be said, “ end the woods ore ly declored today, and eddeJ, to establish why the American Christmas, has erected and decor Stats .Board of Education believes
is called a "war film l' and should mile-long Malayan stale to the
Japanese, iuimlon quarters said
. e f the question for tanka and "The steam heat will be going forces were taught o ff guard and ated a Christmas tre* Upon which that high school students can
lint
In- confused with the annual the withdrawal from Kedah mennt
s; oo the fighting now b full blast tonight for tha comfort to determlp* whet— If any-*rm y local shrinera will hang their gifts sarva their country best by con­
membership
drive
or
roll
call
end
utvy
officials
were
responthe Ipsa of Penang the second
tinuing in high shoot until grad
hay enter. T
as they
Each man Is
of the fans.” The lower half of
which the organization conducts city In Importance In Malaya.
a * on*
on or more uatian unleu prior to that time
eo in 1812, the atond has been enclosed, and
questtod to brim
T t o r e fo ...
Tonlght’ s announcement follow- presents to ba distributed among thay ore calleJ Into military terv
The Japanese nre reported to
y plods along the rtd-atyle charcoal braxkra
the tmtk ef the
each year. Mrs. Hoy Mann, pub­
ad by only a few hours th# first needy children through soma char Ir*.
be heavily shelling Hongkong
oncer, fate* have bean removed.
eo foot
licity
chairman
for
Seminole
Celery
Camp
of
the
Woodmen
from the land and air as tho
a, ammunition
drawn from fej
Tonight’s races will bo run meeting e f the beard which con­ ity organisation.
of the World will meet tonight County, sni-l this morning.
British defenders flatly rejected
on sleds by over the futttrity distance end will ferred for R . g l n t o f with Knox
In addition to tb* party
at
the
Woodmen
Hall,
Secretary
to ' de- from Jacksonville, a group of
Several persona have misumler- the lerond Japanese demand for
hg fr to t”
ba officially timed by 8U I* o f­ end 8llmson
C.
C.
Colllna
said
today.
iwall for sn on- Orlando shrinay* have accepted
surrender. Dutch and Australian
- the wooden ficial*. Last night marked tha partore for
On Jsn. 8, the newly elected »to«sl (hi. new drive und believe furcr* occupied the Portuguese
th* Invitation which the local
they find otfll Intact, ha dose of tha unofficial schooling tha-spot in­
nffier* will be installed. The that it is u continuation of the .land of Timor, n potential Jap­
tha Germs as were mining
men extended to them, Mr. Byrd
officer* elected ace W. P. Fields, toll cull, but according to the local anese Submarine base.
and blasting bridges.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. (A P ) rr
disclosed and he added that late,
'^Manager Connally Invited tha
elected consul ommendcr; O. G.
American fliers led by Ueut.
- were reported puMIc to attend the
reservation* may ba mad* by — Secretary Sllmson announced Hall, past consul commander; C. rhairmun, Mrs. F. E. Iloumillst,
tha rare#
rare* and
early; today to havo
telephoning L. F. Boyle, club today th* War Department I. II. Rudd, advisor lieutenant; A. memberships may be taken out at noyd M. Wagner of Juhnstnn,
No.. I hero of the Philippines
I Genoese l-wk almost
secretary, or Mrs. F. L.' MUIer, planning to expand in* Army to
Madden,---------banker; C.
year, while
. --------- C.
- Colling,
--------- - uny
. time
. ... during
------- th*
— --------- hav* blasted out u nest of 20
beyond this
the greatest strength needed and C
124-J.
10 « ynflefc beyond
_ _ capital
I P * Ing run*.
secretary;
T.
E.
Smith,
eacort;
I
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Wlir
f
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m|
(,4g
^
nu,i
right
Japanes* airplanes at Vlgan, 200
he Uwtr Xl-day winter offensive
JACKBO NVtUS. Doc. 1 8 President Byrd urgently re­ would depend for th* Increase
Mlal)—ldlhray men do not quested full attendance tonight entirely on th* aclectiv* service E. S. St. John, watchman; L. A .' nway und to designate between miles northwest of Manila.
(Booeisl)
Ilrown,
Jr.,
aentry:
and
L.
I,.
o f thla eoun- *o that local shrinera may have ■jritttn,
Tha air attack wiped out one
boiler* the
Keller, auditor. Other member* the two, different types of lied
will gwhtlv affect th* pleasure o f maetlng the Or­
try ta the
AH voluntary enlistment* arc of th* board of auditors aro l*r&lt;u. button* aro presented to of the main threats to this Philip­
pines capital, which now
has
to Florida this fall der’s highest officer* and b* ask­ to b* halted aa soon aa thc
tourist tra
George Stinaon and G. C. lllnch- peraoiiN by Red Cross workers.
and winter. . .. .
. W p S H ed that sack person wear tils fet. "preaent
rush subside*,’’
Mr. liff.
Seminole County I* allownl to gone 4H hours without sn air
LAKELAND
.
Doe.
18.
—
Mov­
Von
givrn
Officials oT the Seaboard Air­ “ But fern or no fas, all ahrinrr* Attmson told th* press conference
keep 15 percent of Its quota of raid alarm. Crrdlt w j*
sandstorm a ing rapidly to begin tto canned line Railway report a
e 80
20 percent should attend,** he raid.
adding an Immedlat* Increase of
860*H). This money will be used mainly to Ueutcnant Wagner, :»
---- -— over a
■gee i Inside grapefruit pureheea program la Increase fa rawrvatlons
25-year-old
squadron
commander
squad:
more than 150,000 men has al
for yarn and knitting rqulpincnt,
advancing. Florid*, the Federal Surp u* year ago. *
f -»
ready been recommended In i ,
. „
. .
,
n* well sa for use by the home • ho already had been rltird for
, still ware Commodities Corporation be* In*
Who* military eperatlori may
service
committee of the organiia heroism ami who became th* fin t
•auth- vitod Florid* mono re to submit present a problem from th* equip­
lion.
In
this committee Is included American ace of the war, by shoot­
desk.
llegh El bids for sectiontstog fruit to bo ment standpoint offlctols believe
ing down five Japanese planes in
Emmett Milton Rogers, 85, of any family problam*. Mrs. Mann combat and destroying others on
delivered to tbom by grower* dur­ they will be -able to care for
PRESIDENT 8IUN8
HU E**t Second Street, was en­ said, and “ Wslfar* problem* be
ing th# two-wrak peylod opening tooriot
th* ground.
and point
TALLAHASSEE,
Dee. 18 let traffle
traffic naeda
needs ; a
listed In th* U. 8. Coast Guard tween the man In th* service ami
Monday.
Th* air raid on Vigan was a
•at that new schedules
echedule* end re- (Special)— Florida will alaet two
WASHINGTON, Dee. 1 8 -W V - on Dec. 15, 1841. Having been hi* family at homa and a* a key
The governmeit has announc­ ceatly added equipment should Railroad
crushing blow to one of the threo
Commissioner*
next President Roosevelt today atoned accepted for enlistment at Tam­
agency
In
th*
civilian
defense
____
with ed that It pkooed to pay, l o w ­ prove espoble Iff otoetlng tha oit- spring end voters will have num­ Inio law a bill carrying 110,
Jananes* beachheads on
Luton
7,077,- pa, h* was furnished transports
ers | !&gt; a fan. Urn equivalent e f u a tlo i^ -,
eroua rand idstee to cheese from If 000,000 In appropriation* and con­ tinn to Nashville, Tenn., whirs his plan." Tho national Red Cross Island, on which Manila la lock­
«p
85 eento s field box, for graposU those who have entranced for tract authority to expand th* al­ enlistment was effected st tho spend, over 11,000,000 each month ed. Th# Americana shot down on*
In this service.
frult dellverod- to
Japanese plans them are destroy­
eo* pesto actually qualify.
ready hug* production program lb 9. Cooat Guard Rocrultlmr OfMrs. Mann concluded by making ed at least 25 on the ground,
'Asia units
The vetera Sag*n* K.'Mathews for tha Army end Navy.
flee
by
Chief
Boatswain
an appeal for whlto cloth* or do- then set fir* lo Japanes* fuel
it w a s;
of Btarhs, the Incumbent, has
Hudgins. Immadlataly upon en­ ineatic racks which may be boiled
epporontly meat contemplated buying » V
dumped These ■ planes were be­
ranee his Intontiea to run
Approximately
40
railroad
pa»‘
listment*
Mr.
Rogora
was
trans­
SU M than lOOjOftO lox*a H frapefnjit tra­
for ra eleUen.
Opposing
him ranger con pass In and out of ferred to tho Now Orleans Train­ and sterilised for us* In emer­ lieved to hava been ■doing much
der Oils phase e f Re pwtbaee opgency dressing station*. A repeat
te date s n W. F. (Buck) Han­ Comp Blooding woohly.
Dee. II
BAM
ing Station. Algiora, La., fo r -a uf the appeal mad* by Mis* Fran­ of th* bombing of military and
cration*^
nival poets in tha Manila area.
Mwas fatfa cock e f . Madlaon, Charles
&lt;*&gt;-N# _
course of training.
cis MacDougsl. who wishes.th* Th* Japaneaa attacks aresdy had
fitoWWt Of Bradenton and Ray­
tared by the 1
cloth* to be left at the Health De­ lost much of their sting. Mean­
the first e f . !
bet entU mond Devi* e f Lbaeaton*.
partment building, 111 Palmetto while, a Japanese expeditionary
Jerry Carter, whs U serving
.Jltory sacrat.
Avenu*
or at the Firs Station..
fort* has Invaded the rich Mlrt
I and weather hi* saeaad teem *o (ha eommUoil country of Sarawak, BritishIn his post
and
slsn want* ta retain
poet aad
k**P
protected kingdom of th* whlto
All member* o f tho S. A . L. LoRajahs on tha northwest coast
I .U
gion Auxiliary and any other perIC*tllss«4 M Fas* T im )
M s of Clearth* enemy
son* that lu r* any connael
oilon
Lake
- report Hut water, DMt 'Wartoo, - o f
with
tha
Amariean
Legion
art
three day* Batter, W. T . Caiman, Sheriff
Wlntar 'residents, tourists and
Invited to the Bona o f tha Legion's
River and
th e Brotherhood o f the F in t Christmas party tonight at 7:80 parsons who raaldo In Sanford
tha
year round ar* invit­
Soptiat Church meet* tonight o’eloek at th* Legion Hat?
to attend
Hu Christmas
at 7130 o'clock.
A dance orchestra will ,1m pres­ ed
MOSCOW, Dec.
■ 18— W&gt;—1
P M M
ent, and every on* present la ex­ Carol singing under Up direction
o
f
E.
M.
Armltogo
tomorrow night German* were caught without
:•
. .There
.
- mill be - a . meetingk o f th* potad to bring a defensa stamp.
i t 7:80 o’clock at Hu Tourist crank handle* to start thair mo­
LMUa Theater Club
Canter on Lake Monroe and to tor* harauss all had been stolen by .
rand by tho Junto* Woman's
NAMED CRAIG FIBLD
attend the covered dish supper Russian boy*, a writer in IsvesHn
Ctah tomorrow night at 7:80
f.-vS-e*
•'dock at the yYoasan’* d u b on
JACKSONVILLE.
Do*. 18c- Monday night at 8:00 o’clock at reported from a village beyood — 1' Kiln Wednesday.
0F)—Mayor John T. A loop baa tho Cenfar.
081pturod
* ‘
Following tha supper Monday
Terming It “ an incident
proposed that JatksonvUfafa oocond
In favor of m fa* wiB be pretontod.
person is heroic oo It fa fhnnjr,' th*
munkipil airport bto aonud In night, to which each p
that
asked' to bring sandwich**, on* Evgonll Petrov, said tho
tl
of Lieu tenant
John
Sparkman
h
ah of hot or coy food then “ had to run In a moot \
fa
Jamea Edwin Craig,
fsrrad
FL Plane*
•onvlli man
.
aonrilio
to tone Ida life in and*'tall* sendee, there will be manner, using their own faoC*
th* Fruit Grower*
the fint business meeting of tha
th* war with Japan.
year, WMdoAldrith, president of
there. Mr. and

Instructions For
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Will Be Guests Children In Air
Of Local Club Raids Received
Members Asked To Board Of Education
Sends Regulations
Bring
Gifts
To
About Graduation
D i n n e r Meeting

Kennel Club To
lent Official
Races

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Woodmen Of World
Will Meet Tonight

dS’Si

War Department Han
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(Railway Reservation
Increase Is'Reported

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Florida Canners
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Emmett Rogers Joins
Matthews And Carter but no%on President RooMv.it'*iCoast Guard Service
Seek
Re - ejection

•“SSiSL'SSSjSSJS California.Battered |
By Severe Weather

City Newt Briefs

Pai

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Sons Of Legion Will
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Carol Singing To Be
At Tourist Center

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Rus8fim Boys Steal
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attorney- h
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evening tharo will bo entertainmsnt . fig th* enjoyment of

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Tbs Tourist Club tad tbo first
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Collision
Jail f o r fal|or« to coatply vffck
sir,raid rcsti-si-ons waa adpocad
Wednesday ly the City Council,
The Mayor u aulh©rised‘to orf*

(apartment and one-time
ia&gt;for governor was apto the job In 1088 after
[M M
a merit system
tfefl as prescribed by the
Wbcner-Peyaer Aet.
it tha Court tald, Hathaa an employe not an ofidtCooH be removed from
.otHy for Juat causa. The.
also said th r record of
M’s ease .showed no Just
for his removal.

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GOW^IS $2-98
three o’clock. Tha Rev. W. Keith'
Chidettor o f Winter Park hss
Rev. Jeba Haynes Hehaee
•fflriatcd &gt;t the £Vrvta»
of
Minister of New York City's Com-. Christ Church on the past two
munlty Church, Rev. John Ilaynea Sunday:' afternoon*.
• Attending the Red Cross County |
Holmes, flt, offered hia - nadatad
resignation after MUng 1^00 mem- mMUDg in Sanford on Thursday
bere of U* congregation that ha from Longwood were Mra. C.
could not use hia pulpit to 'blase, a Searcy, Mra. George Bridge
sanction, or support-war.' b the end Mra. Paul Stillman.
Margaret WlIHs, daughter of!
teat World War, Holmes also sub*
aUtted Ms resignation, but it was

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((' m (I r« p,i O m pit«r Oto-»
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refinery and oil oil field uinlpment utlrtly ilestrnn.l by withdrawing L’rithh forr
it was
announced officially VTv*!nc.«day.
A Jnpnnrso ifctioycr \\sr' bi*
directly by n tomb from a Dutch
lc while _wpportint: tint Li. dTho NVliuilntiih b.i t lucommard disclosed.
.Thlt latent
Jap \p«'* r
rji/vp
complitrti n r:%i iht ^ u i , rrc
tonjclo in ibe HiiUih f Ultra v nt
iti corners touching ihp Hritblt
crown colony cf Hmi-jl ng, tK»
Philippine Ie««n&lt;! ot l.iinc, rmrth
ern Malaya sail Sara-.^k. the
last a country of riU.UOO ,n. .1 ■
miles.
tlrofficial i.'m inlr; p'nred |!
Japanese forces operatmT from
Thailand ot t,.0 •1i\ :.*•’»».&gt;, t'fpupped with light •.auk#- k»»t Im *inu
ncary nir nupport. Thr chief tlanfe r os* nrTi«nt tvai c , nlvrrd to 1
bo to iVuang. important l]riti«ih&lt;
supply l&gt;wt \v?v'th
lurn
ken
bombed rrp«*a[*trty anil firrcely.
Hongkong i lirfcntln , n »\v untlcr foil iii
in Uit i.'lrtf d
tlon of their iton y. ifiimct) mir
tinued accfnili'uoy m ih* lu^vyl
artillery duel inging with the]
Japanese.
iibpatcho* from tho Chine «•]
capita) of Chungking added three
heartening
&gt;w.
That the Jttj?.*nrwe» |laid tUnrly,
fo r the orcu' ition * f tt*u Hi t koxij: mi inIan 1. with niich niechiv*
nired cqulptvrnt
tN «tr yt l by
EritUh gunfire;
Uuu Chinese
troop* were didieothtg more &gt;uccetaful at tuck-* .i^nir-* t h#» Japan*1
••e ‘12 mill* north o f Hot}
caualng the J
reinforcement* ur ! im. . - 150)
Chine'p civilinnw ftir in '.’ .try iliiry

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Value 91.19

A Xanana City, Mo., nttocscy, licrigsr pigiiiaii not guilty
ad to n federal eoutt
of « edition. l i t was

CHOCOLATE CANDY

s c w ia to a a

2 &gt;/2 n&gt;-9 8 c •

IbOllyfor

• ALso AKBortmentH

hitman’s — Norris — Gales
Chocolates
All Christmas Wrapped

ten,having
lrt,o\’t on

CldAHS and TOBACCO
Lb. Prince A lb e rt......... -../(
Lb. Geo. Washington
.... !
Lb. Granger...... ..........
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Lb. Sir WalterRaleigh........•&lt;!
Lb. Dills B e s t................... 1
All 5c Cigars —25for $1
50 for $2^5

Saturday Only
Kotut Young Turkey
L'raniMrry Sauce
Celery Drewlnx
Glblet Gravey
w nipped Poaiota
Carden Pea*
Hot Uolte « Duller .

d

G arden P e a *. .
A li* :

Coffee or Tea
.rrutl, Cup Witn.-yvkipped

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Every Day Breakfast Special
•WO BTRIPE . BACON — HUTTGHJT8 —

M Um tHED

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rare ah* M t th . rinr while in

Ifet cfcfakan | » r i Md c u a l M .
the «r*w* ot all tha birtto killed 9
since July before ihe hit pay
dirt.
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N HW la Ikla aaa#r a a# #1*.
k# la#al a»wa »akli,k#4 k#r»la.
N ffckla la pakllrallaa ml
W alikir barala ■#» #iaa reaev.r*.

JIBT.B VERSE FOR TODAY
But do not presume too Ions:
fth^txh I* merciful and gracious,
Jow to safer, and abundant* in
lag' kindness.
kindness —I’talm I03:H.
sTlar
.* L in k s t o a d i c t a t o r
i (From tha tUndolph-Mneon

naval hlatorjr of the United States haa m alted from
surprise Japanese attack on Pear! Harbor and Admiral
Kimmel, Lieut. Gen. Short and Haj. Gen. Martin have been
relieved of their respective commands as heads of the Navy,
Army and air forces in Hawaii.
1
-It is well to keep iii mind that these removals are
made before the special investifatinv committee appointed
yesterday by the President has even begun its tasks and,
as Secretary Stimson says: ‘This action avoids a situation
where the officials charged with the responsibility for the
future security of this vital naval base would otherwise at
this critical hour also be involved In the searching Investi­
gation ordered yesterday by the President."
It may be that the investigation wiR show that Admlral Kimmel had been reading the Chicago Tribune or
listening to too many speeches by 8enator Wheeler and Col.
Lindbergh to the effect that the Japa would not dare to
attack the United States at&gt; least until after the Germans
had completely defeated Russia and were in a position to
help. It may be that he had been sung to sleep by Senator
Nye, Senator Taft, Senator Clark and others who hsil from
that part of the country leaat exposed to enemy bombing
raids.
1
As a matter pf fact, how many of us were “ bn the
alert" that Sunday morning and were fully prepared for
the news which came over the radio shortly after noon?
We dare say moat of ua were taken aomewhat by aurpriae.
And if we had been in charge o f the Pearl Harbor base,
how many of ua would have denied leavea to our boys In
the Army and Navy th at Sunday morning and kept every*
m other’s son on duty manning machine guna, juat in case,
thus risking the downright condemnation of oui Senators
buck home for being so inconsiderate of our soldiers and

GIVE DANIEL GREENS THIS XMAS

.
•

•
■he Time, the Place, the Foot
We here Daniel Green slippers
for tedroom «ASr. for 'round liehuusr, snd fie- "dressing up" for
any lime 1/ day or evening.
They fit, too, because they’re
made as rarefully as fine shoes.

nailors7
This Investigation should be a splendid thing for the
| morale of the whole country. It may show that even as th*
and
newajcamo in over the radio, Senator Nye waa telling an
ami audience In Pittsburgh that all this war talk waa a political
trick on the part of the President to get a fourth term.

We aoapect. that it U the Japs
le will "Remember Pearl lia r
V"* before this thing la over.
Mast fellows could cut out a
kkage of cigarette* a weak and
&gt;k« a generous contribution
Pin It tn the Red Cross.

9Ut fARUJll AND EAUJIOOM

there appears no immediate likelihood of that development.
However warnings are being sent out to aU parts of the
country by the Office of Civilian Defense and it la well to
know what to do Just In case.
What would you do if an air raid alarm ahould sound
while your children are at school? When the bomba start
is heard,
h«*rd, would you
dropping and the rattle of machine guna U
Jump in your car and dash madly to th*~ school house?
Would you rush to the telephone to try to learn If your
child la all right?
The Office of Civilian Defenao give* you the following
instructions:
If an air raid ahould come while your children are
at achoo!, nee to your own safety. Stay home, go to
your refuge room, stay away from windows.
Do not try to reach the school. You could accom­
plish no good. You could do a great deal of harm by
such action.
•In an air raid, rule number one la to atay o ff the
stroet, get under cover. On the street, there ia the risk
of falling shell fragments, racing can, and fire ap­
paratus. Stay Indoora.
Do not try to telephene. The wires must be kept
•« clear, for wardens, police and.fire department. You

era Newt-Pros*,
tbe Ume ft was oil ha
ilneus Chemicals May Light
lady's H oot In Blackouts—
M. That will eartalnly give
iya something to look fo r

tha Clipper waa hit and Ralph
taw hla beloved ‘Myrtle’ go up In
flamee— the only Ptn-Am craft
that was lose."
By BUSSELL EAT
“ So there yeu have the high
spots. I can’t tell you more bethey sighted a light cruiser and cauae pf tha tlankat of precau­
• destroyer heeding on a course tionary silence, hut ourPas-Am
toward Wake, and thia Informa­ stations still report from Manila,
tion waa flaabed to tha Naval Singapore, Wake,Mldway and tha
Commandant (Subsequent reports South Pacific 'STANDING BY.*
tell of the sinning of these ship*
All America haa cause to ba
by American fire.)
thankful
for
tha
couragaoua
"Midway waa completely Hack­ pioneering dona by Pan-American
ed out aa waa the Clipper, but In charting and routing tha airHamilton landed safely In tha ways of the Pacific. Tha know­
lagoon to learn that the Island ledge and information rained la
had been shelled
by surface worth Ite weight In gold to our
ift, undoubtedly tha ships he mlltary effort.
d sighted on the way In. Ground
You can rest assured
that
crews quickly serviced and re­American
commercial
aviation
fueled the Clipper and again Itwill do Ita part—ready, alert and
waa under way reeded for Hawaii alwaya “ STANDtNO B Y *.
where she came to anchor with
allhanda safe.
NAMBD ENVOY TO CUBA
"Further out In th# ' Pictfle,
Capt Fred 9- Ralph ,waa wing­
ing hla Hong Kong • Clipper Usi
want Kowloon, arriving there a u dor
. . to
-- Colombia,
- _ ------ - was inomlnscant five minutes ahead o f the H*d
tar
President
Rbosevslt
Japs, but that Was long enough Wednesday t be ambassador to
waa
flashed
from
Honolulu. to discharge pauengvra and mail Cuba, Braden n dT-year-aid Naw
Pan-Am’a staff went Into action. and run for cover. The air waa )o rit financier and a native of
In leas than ftvo minutea every black with enamy planes
and Elkhorn, M o n t,1 would 'succeed
nd every ground station on
George
Mesaersmlth,
recently
the whole
milts network
rbole to,000 miles
transferred from Havana to th)
of our trans-Pacific reu
been contacted and awltel
peacetime flying to Um

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

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TACKLE
‘ -•G U N S &amp; AIR
RIFLES

BICYCLES
$26-^0 up

GIRL’S
BICYCLES
$26-00

Misunderstood
Judge—Now, tell tha court how tha accident happened.
Edwood—Wall, I dimmed my lights and waa hugging
curve . . .
.
. . _
Judge—So you ware. Fifty dollars and 60 days.— Path-

• C U T FLOWERS
• BLOOMING PLANTS
•C H R IS T M A S WREATHS
• CHRISTMAS POTTERY

finder.

»

Square Dance
LAKE MARY
Friday Nite
Dec. 20th

er so nals

Everybody is
Invited

Good
Behavior

Circle Of (iarden
Club Has Meeting

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wm'U hrid ‘ iniGirls Club Will Have ,u"uw",!;

Write Letters To S anta Clans
| Appeals to Santa O aos for nd A Merry Chrietmaa.
Christmas toys kavs been nude
“Lave
\
( 1/ children throughout Seminole G o r g e Herndon’’.
Launty who send their - totters Dear Bants Claus,
o SanU through The Banferd
"H ew are you? Please bring me
Harold. Those received recently ■ cowgirl suit and a pair of boots
allow:
and n HUto sewing- machine n real
•Dear Santo Claus,
littia Iron and n watch and s Her| **I hope you are nice and Jail/ »/ Christmas U yen.
now because It to Christmas lime-1 “taT ».
• ;
M y name to Betty Jane Prmu tt. I Mary Margaret H in d o o ."
tout Christmas 1 g e t -n doll, n .'Dear Baat^ - - color book, n little doD diaper for I " I want tha btoe hath robe 1 saw
my doll and a pair of slippers and to Voile's. The stoo to 14. ! west
a n a socks and ether thing*. I,the teddy bear I s a w at Y elk 1*
hope Mr*. Santa’ Claus to aka and ton. It to black and white* 1 w w t
Jolly tea. 1 hep* she to feeling • bassball and bat. I want a wnteh.
if bit na yen da on Ckriataua Bv* JacketIhsa Rowland."
and Night. Don't forget to go to
" ’ 1

Ideal far Christmas gifts I W e wBI he very glad to
havn you come M t and see them before flnUhlag yeur
Chnatmae shopping.
v - 'V
•

A . K. ROSSEFTER - Florist
FLOWEK8 AN 1 WHERE A N *

Mrs. C. R. Dawson Is
Hostess To Chapter

ENDS TONIGHT

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• lustrous Kayon Snti.i.

• Fitted FosIkc, Stirling
Skirt

• Cut to Fit, Won't Ride Up.
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Tcoroie, White. 32 to 44

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Niuirrs

Tomorrow &amp; Sat.
Double Feature

Electric Trains
*95up:
Wind-up Trains

W is e M e n W i l l C lio b u e

DKADWOOD CITY I
last Ostpott «f OtHawryl

$1.15

H e r Q ijf t ty a u o b ite ...

PHOENIX HOSIERY

GAMES From

CELERY AVENUE
WE TELEUKAPH

Shower Is Singed
For Mrs. Courier

I

It Menu fairly luglcal that
ike Island should be at least

6a army rifle weighs M 9
Ntai, tail the army lads say
er yeu carry one around all
f the decimal point drops out.—

Social Calendoi

'Annual Benefit Ball
Given By Elks Lodge

OPEN NIGHTS TIL CHRISTMAS

nut IXDR1X1MANDmiu

We suspect that soma of tho
Ueism currently lavallod at I.
B w fle comes not becauao he
• failed to do hla duty In office
rfath er because ho haa done
tab. *#11.

Mrs. Mary Semoh.
Also th# U inet Thcrr*a Hum­
phrey, He&gt;n Garner. Helen Staf­
ford,
Carlin
Palmer,
temtn
. Vaughn, Ellalee Kirch.iff, Selma
Featuring the "Prairie Yaga*
MRS. IX)URINE BEAL. Society Editor
Telephone 14H The anniml Chirity Ball of tht tor.to iintM ant! embroidered pock ’ Levy, Doris Hall, lletefi Tamm, bond*'*
from Orlnnito. th»* Klkn
Junior Women s C.uh u m held in ct« She wore n full li n t !* c.uit
Marjorie Cogburn. Herechrl Ham­ Club held it* nnnu.ll ChiMtm.i5
the lintel Mayfair la.«t night, ind of Idnek v«|\et.
AH merabrin »re uignl to alLml
lane# in the Armory Tuesday »*ve
in conjunction \vith t* tiire^point | I &gt;v •*..!.I Miuth mute t.» life by, Jane Sharon, Doric S ir Wd
the last meeting of ihc yrer and
•
! program of entertainment* K&amp;me* win ii Mi^w m»rie Sue \\ il mint m- liamB. Ijuurine Yarboruugh, |h»ru-• ninf. Ihe proceed* to b«
officers are askcl to bring th«ir
i toward the ( ‘hriMma-* Ti» • par
i of rummy, bridge and Chine*#! tried vM-nnng :* Krenel* Idne taf thy Sanford.
annual reports. Visiting daughters
Al*o Lieut Frank
Itay, Sgt. ty for und^rprivait gv.l rhil-ircn
’.checker’* were played from H;30l f. lit uiili ;» v«ry full -kut upon
sre also invited to atteml.
which i* held each &lt;*hri*tina« Kv»
u itil 10 .:t&lt;) ti cltH'k when a futhion j
h vtrre net godtlltw Silver Hilly (5 rnn, Sgt. Unit It iburn. in the Park Avenua Park
, Miss June Uryuii has I. ft
Lieut. Thoma* Burke of Sebring.
THURSDAY
j mhnw urn h.'ltl, featurinx the la-[ ct&gt;«tu-ue jvuelry tchtM-d the S uith
FR ID AY *
The «t*ge upon which the orch
for St. Prti-r&gt;buig, when- she has ; tc*t in fafthlnn* for ntn*ct wear cm n te
• Lieut. Howanl Moor.* of Sehring.
_ Th# Oviedo expression and pnbThe meeting of the &amp;0-S0 Bible
estra wn* mated wa* decoratcfl
Hick
Miller
of
Ncwaik.
N
.1
Wtlflic speaking class of Mrs. Georg* Cliis of tho Methodist Church acceptnl a position with the It.-c rml evening. Clothe* for the fa.»htuMiuier w;;« the creitmn worn
with palm* and other gioenerv.
A . Maffett will te presented, tn has been postponed indefinitely. out Pic k ,
_ _
ion kHow were furnished through
Nt * .lone Shartm. :» i»ii»|**y tuini W b nl, (»ile* 4'hnpman, Joe with large ha.kit* of pmk glad
Smith. Henry Cam* I. Vernon Alt
a rectal at the Oviedo High It was scheduled to have leen
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bv
n
black
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j«
r
Friends of Mrs. W. E. Smith ,h'
" f »h- Vowel Corn, nivn. Jim Porter. Alburn |! nrell. ioli anil fern placed on # h aide '
School et 8:00 P. M. Tne
held on Friday evening.
M‘\ I '• II .
will Ire plad to leurn tl.at she I’* " * - 1',,J ,hnr’ * " r" l,V ,h"
Itiehanl l&gt;ea«. BUI Fven tt. Walter At interval* along the wall* if
le Invited to attend.
.M«*t’idieb( and *t tliglu were re
The Girls Club of Lake Mon U able to lie *uit ugniu niter J(|iik lt werc fr»»m Ivry’n Sh*&gt;o Sltrj.
the room were pN,..| |..»lm*
f
The annual Christmas Review roe will have a chicken pilau sup­
llaynea, Jr., Karly e lb*u«h.*liler.
High
retire
prize*
ft»r
tho
gninrs
fit*
t.‘it
i*i
the
gown
of
Murk
"ilk
pine bough*.
m l the Ruth Gordon Wright Dene per at the Monro- School at 81.IO Ulncta of Bcveral v v i U
. wt re nwnrdeil to Mn. Utwi Atltm.*, n*t with h.-uffant nKi i I *tmlded Hoy KchoU, Sam Cochran, Cl I.
Those attending were Mr and
” ng
will be
ho presented
prei
_ School wUI
in
Shrirrr. Frank
Kelley.
Arthur
P
lliooka, \I i
milt
M” *
“ • " » " &lt; » «P «*lr
Edward Marsh.il ha. mov.d Mr*. I. E. Sp#nc«*rt Mr* Herman wiiti »•**1 I .tnix, worn by Mes | Yowell, K, |). Tyler, J.-hn lv*-y und Mr*. ^
tho Seminole Hifhi School*
audi­
Schi
II I I
MUItlleton, Mr-* Harry llehr, Mr*. |)o*
Mr*.
II N Tamm, Mi and Mi
on
*
or«
°
(
the
Red
(
,
»
i
i
from
417
Wr.
t
^iTrtr-nrrni
torium at 8:00 p. M. Th* show
II
A
Monteith.
.1 !.. Jackson, Mi and M*« «
Invi hls Nrttitrl in |H*i»»l". thi*
Herndon on th. d «-|b turn n.nkkijr lii.s l.t.im. u th Mr. Margaret t'ulliton. John Slui.tr.I
is being given for the benefit of ■nd a.
.;uu und J. C. Mitchell.
L. Vlning. Mr nnd Mi* II II
( ‘him***** Mued.'irm w rup in nh leil
the American Legion Auallary fenre program. The public ia In- Lm l Mr.. W. c. I . mi,
vtted to attend.
. .
•
|Elm Avenu.-.
Kaatnrr, Mr ami \|»rinii '
Priiei were dmmted by Si&gt;nf««rd^ty \lrw. Iliii!;in&gt;l Ih'jn expre&lt;**s*d
and tha public has been lavitcg
' Ku m , Mr. nnd Mr* &lt; y I'rtn
The regular .neetfng i t the
-------th&lt;• cl.oi tn and dignity of the
merchant*
o attend.
tor. Mr. anil Mr* F A |iv«ona
fe*tor*cil ( him
nation. Upon tipcnm ’ her
the battritoim
J. P. McClelland, pr*iulent -&gt;f NdeV Howard Our.trr of the ’ J.l Mr. and Mr*. II. * I. Ilamhv
Mr ami Mr* Leo Ibitnei. Mr
tho Townsend Club invi'.M ovuy- D. C. wilt !*• hell at the aorr.a ef and M!»s llrrschrl Hamby will with nip*-. » ( re.1 sihI er.-rii t.hivli vai iki*. th*%audb n*v svn* higldv nMl* I
II
tinh.’lll preaidrtl nnd Mr*. II C Moigau, M,
one to attrnd the TownwnJ f'lub Mrs. F. E. KoumlUx: r.n Palmetto leave tomorrow f«(*- JuekHoiivill • j were MMpended from tin* Im'.Ctiiiy r*usid lit s*r the io»w pi«w rnutl,
Mr&gt;. M. C tiindi't. Mr in ! Mt.
meeting In tho Court House at Avenue at 3:00 P. M. A:' mvmb-Ts where Mr. Hamby will enter St. Miniature Chintmn* tree-* Uith "I Iumc- c. not Jitpant -c. please* over III,* bu*inent met ling of the I#. W. Hoyt. Mi .md M»- Y \
are asked to bring ahow&gt;r c jfts.
Vincent'a lloepilnl for treatment. |smft light* reflected n fcative *ij n wInoh \vji tacked on l|*** in 1Dirt Hardener.* ( iicle ««f the San
7:30 P. M.
muntl
Meisch. Mr ami Mr* Front
ford tiUrdrn Club wliub w.i* ht*M
The Truth Scrktre Class of tha
—-------mootI
• The Seminole Chapter, t). K. S.
Lieut Jorin K. ( ’• uricr, ,Ir. hn , fh e ntuime«|iimt nml their tr*mm* at tbe home of M‘ * It W Wnr • Hauer. Mr and
Methodist
Church
will
hsv*
It.
will have its regular meethip In
llr*.
hern called
l«. It t -la rn|t, nlM. .........nc*i\ by
ii . r.d - on Pit metto A Venn,. I,i«t Friday wav and Mi .•••
... . In .rep.nl
.
the Mssnnie 11*11 at 7:30 P. M. Christmas party In the annex at
Mr*. A.
1^ Collriw. cointe*y K 11bee
In* I
r*t **, II I.
John I. I r*\ roniuii’filatoi,
7:30 P. M. Heste.-es will b« M rs.'., in
i.
7
A l*o. Mi
a-.
M»*
I I\aI
flower*
\\ dkin*on. ebiirman,rrftoirte«l that
V«crd***d IN ritolunii* m a ple.i«%- ^
Gsorg# McCrum. Mr.. J. G. Walts, ' i ' , '
" ” ‘■'&gt;1.
m,| M i. It. s
I-. , «*n- hod Inert *cnt to 111.* ho*pita! «&gt;n Humphrey, Mr
iug and cxpre«M\e mnnnr.*. Kn*
M rv E. C. Smith. Mrs. Id. C h a m -'T , ^ ■y- j '
.1.still |V» I I
I Mi
Thai»k«giving and n*ked for udun Tilli*. Mr urv.l M
Iniiiif win imitli* tlowu th*’ wmd i
herlaln, Mrs. J. C. Ru,.,|i. M r s . / - " " J '* “
barn, Mr und Mt' Ihid Saiil'. Mi
J
H t#’er* to nmke Chrotmi'* wieithr*
ing •tairwnv in Ihe holt I lobby I i
W. I. Hughey. Mrs. II. II. Ihmcsn,
. . . .
and Mr*
Ituhai d M ith ll:"
Sr ,i-|
Mt*. t'lytle llunoci wn* apt&gt;oint
pluvtd by tlti*nn !
Mrs. W. P. Chapman and Mrs. I t ' . *,r' * n. 1 Mm
W" " ‘l* tmiMr woftly
Mr mu! Mr* i. i
l» is i I. \l
|inni. »d ** birtl con.*er\iition eb*irmnn and Mr*. \V t;
W. Turner.
:?
Mi a. E. lirtiwu mid In-* mi In *t»:t, wlit u •'»,
!(•*"*. \|r an!
—
, o
.
,&lt;■
.
. r f - Hamm. ..f Nmf..lW. V a . so l furnlhid Ibe mu-K* l*«r dancing*
I* Mr to fill the vacancy
» ii»i*m I bv
tin*
Griffith
_
...
,
Mr*.
Manuel
Dimlei
Mi
and \l’
The C.irl Sroute will mr e t a t , daughter. MUs Msdgv McClearv. Hair wtylc* were d*»ne by
Mr* ItIt VF lolm Tl#ry
Don. Mr an I resignation of Mr*
-yjr
|1M, Mi*
ihe
Wiil'i.i
he Woman. ( lull st 3:4R P. M |tn,| , on, Junil.K xirflearv. J. of
Anno* Mimp4*1 Henuty Simp. The
Mr mid Mr* Mr*. II. ||. MfCa*lm i«|Mirt««| that &lt;’ulp. Mr* Joe r.n m 'l»
funeral Director
hV I
to prsetice for Ihe Court o f ' Florence. Ala. who wtlI arrive to'IiKir
|w»
nanent
plantuie
*
*
rmo-a
ReV M H Saokett noliievrd the
Manning, .Mr* l!hi..t • Fating Mo
Corner Klrat &amp; b’reneh
Aw* r,|,•
j morrow.
.1 ..Mr and Mi
I •Inline Hialra* for th«* ceui* r id Foil Mel Fdwai il
tiybliiiy 11 le ft ’
I sift lex .
Mi
I .ion
*
I’ hona 488
MONJAV
|
' ----------------------------.md Mi
/.
\ l» tvi*. Ion Park ba* !... »» i •ouplett**!. Holly, Mi aioi Mi
Ke 11till’d ifl (lie !o».v were tbff
&lt;,«si*.i\ _ \h
I The rcgulttr meetiirg
\*.
JJ;» p11 Stewart. Mr Change* luive al«o U’en made m Hurry Week*. Mr- Mnobish Mi I
[Touriit Club
Ji.hn Milb’i . Mr ami \lr*. the Fourth Street I’.iik ami the lilant'he Piekion,M» .l.shn Ihdlx .
Mr*, tilt nn llrowii. wenrlng
|th. Tourist Center at 7:30 P. »« C h i c k e n P i l H U S u p p e r white ouilted nutin lobe f.nUrtiwi; ,M I. l l u l - ’ii. Mr nml Mi* Fred l.-hrarv gmuml* will Im* benuti Mr*. Tom ltutm-i nd Mi
U nix )
llradliam
\ViI|i:h»*-. .Ii . Mi : nd Mr* Mark*, fied. »he aitlinuni’eil
n bn*t|iie twick
.V.
and
Mr.
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Mi
A
total
of
2.271
plant*
were
re
Mr*. Muiy S*'ii»oii,
npideling!
Al*o. tne Mi**, s Foirice I iluio |
j Tbe fin I* Club of |,nki* Mon
|M»rtet! by Mr* II II llrelen to Jean Moran, liritimln
\ ooiie |
|me, Rpouimreil by ‘It *. A. J. Ifomgmg t iiimiiiM of i|Uille&lt;l Ejilin, und Mi--* Muiin Itob-on
Hall,
have
been
exclmngi
d
bv
«
lab
no
to
\I
•
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Mr.
and
Mr*
Jack
.Margaret tlieen I I'n-eolt, \i
|Peterson nnd M»«w Ruby (tooth, with a flovveietl rml t*vrr the
Mr.
berr.
ami
Mr*.
S
c
liek.r-oii,
in
•
Mr and M*** Kiank Sliarre*
ginia T* files, F inn IJisi’i*. nm» j
iff w ill huve it cb'f ken pdru itunper black until* pnj.imn*
and charge of the (I.inb n i rnli r, *t»»t Nick Cm tei . liuloh tom.Dpi , I. I
.Morlorie Cogtium ili*pl»ylng
nnd Mr*. J It Ttaium, Mr
in the I aike Mom 04- School on
\
Jack Purtlon, Mi and Mis 4*i| that S2I bad been niadt- oil tbe Hyrd ( inode, Hob Dnh*nit. I
I Kridav evening !• ginning at t»:.*|tl figurctl gown ensemble with three- .Mi
Tate, F. It Suit'll,
C II Town •
\\ \ A.lan4, Mr. i nd Mi* .lean plant !*ale held reoiillv
piarter length eo»t
I o'clock.
The Novemlto-r bo let in • were aend. Vincent I • Fd . John lb dr • !
Mr* Maltidm MaeN’etl in a le»*- Ad.im*. Mr ami Mr* An law ta r
! Gurrt* on the prognim w»H le
Mra. Roy Mn nn who will talk 0*1 14*** gnu ii of Fieiuli bile ipnlted re .is. Mr up.| Mr* Itov M.inn, di*tiibiitc«l by Mi* M f Swingle, John Leonards. V\ J ’I'bigps n j
,thc work of the Ked t*ro-* *ni| *». velvet, *nl»n line«l.
Mr ami Mr* I A
Dy*on. M» Mini the fo lowing nominating coip- h’rank l,ofb»el.. n isi Schno Id |
Mr* Andrew ( ’apt. F. T 1,« o. k rhsomi* Fun h j
P. Herndon, who will explrdll tie I Mr* Itnlhiml I. Ik*mi in a bo*‘ nml Mr*, J II Tiul u k. Mr and mittce apptiinlt’d
\lot. Kb* e,
,
- fenae work in Scimnrle County te*.* rolh* t»f eggthell embroidervtl M» - \\ I; Dy*» ii, Mr und '»i* Carraway, Mr* Mi'Cu*lin and Mr*, of Superior. M.
Milxviiukee, Wi
b*hn Ibid-s.n of!
1 The proceetl* of tbs* mippe*. for satin
lit "Hi; lit on W at kin-', Nlr nml Mi* Itnm*ey.
which n *mnll tlinige will l*e | M»** Done Sue William*, die**- |).iv 1.1 Smith i.f Or and *. Mr an I
Croup Thre'* di'plavid
eveinl Savannah* tin.
nirjuigc ^ H l(»*it*. t&gt;
i made, will Im* u-t-d lu v .n l tit- et! in :i sailor motlt-l of eggshell V»
IM Ml I*ch, Mi. and Mr*. F.d- unu*uul and iHimtiful
Ivrar-timc progn-m " f 1*i" I!' (| eiept* trimmt d in lt«*yal blue.
d i4* \i l*on. Mr and Mr* \V A. nirnl* ft»r the Clui*tmn* •ea*oii. Thui*tun. .\b
I Crosf anti tuwsi.l ll*»- nurvhs-inc
Mi** Don* 11*11, ready for the ltdtmg. Mr und Mr* ii H Oil nod each mcnilwr »x &gt;* pie*entetl * ameion, &lt;•
of detente »lnni|&gt;. fur the rlidi. |klekoff ut the Chrutma* football
with a potted begoma, a gift fmiii Dm per. M
*
\i♦bur M’ i. Shippy
game wearing a Chinese retl two*
h. II Smith,
Tho*e prcurnt weie Mr Can '
! piece itoit. featuring a b**U-ln coat.
MrO p lit t mloii.
Mi '..ay. Mm. It It Den*. Mr* C"'
I She wn* arcuinpaniiM by Cicorge
Toni Holt, Mrnd .Mr*, linn, Mr*. J. H. Cmliau. Mi*
Dee
j Wi.kin-on, dre**.*l in *p.»rt.* clothes
! from Yowrll'a.
j (! \ Spier, Mr. and Mr* .luck ien. Mm. MrCn*lin. Mr- Dickeilleorge II. *on, Mr*. Iln'i’v v , Mi" It W Hu
Mi** Jane Shrmn tlre*«aed forj \ \ , t, 1&gt;•. ,md Mr*
nil egeno.r pnrty, in a while novel- Putnam, Mr und Mr* John J ; nrvrht. Mr*. Fred P Strange. Mr*
HAPPY IlIRTIIDAY
WM. Swingle, Mr* Tolar. Mr
\N. I
ty crepe, tiered i*kirt, with kelly P. ;u oi*k, Mr. und Mr*
Horn -mg M i-• i F c« m •• r.
l»uv D. Wataon n*ul Mr*. Henry Night III Jr . a um nt I” » . \\, .1 i ,•»
j t/re* n ncr*’*«orie*. nml nccoinpani-nl llavne*. Mr. nnd Mi*
"Wsltcr W. Peiter
\\\.
I.
Jr.
Mr
uiid
Mr*
Hilly
|
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Hob
Wilkinson.
Pontler.
Mr*. .1 M \, d .-i .ml
Miss 1lcr»clii-l Hum' /
Mi*.
Malcolm « v
g% ■%
i.,
Mi*, (ilenn Hroun. niinU* «ug n \ v i. Mr and
Mr*. Joe Jarn ll s iis it up, | \,,i i
Giorge E. Wells
Mi*
Phillip
bei'u* crepe die** with »cfcllt)pcd .M .N e il, Mr. anl
a Mii.*fe||* neon * hov.t i a! ill'
Earle V. Turner
(it.i huff, Mr. and Mi*. J (i. Shuskirt nnd brown bccc*m»i Ii*h.
hoiiu o f 'I i h. I',. hI......... . \\ , i
Miss llelK-rcii Lee
Following a monologue which rmi. Mr nnd Mrs. J. W Altman.
Sixteenth Stieet on lut da) ix.
Marvin to'ddon
ning
w; * delivered by Mr*. 1-'•«*. the mo­
\l«o Mr*. W. A. I.**avitt. Mr*
The Sailie IUrrl**»n Chtptcr of
De« oration* m ks • p
di* * returned. «llr**ed "In ntNml \\ P I hi vi«. Mm. Mnrv llanud.
th«
IteUBlili-ts
.if
the
Amrrlcun
ht.li.Iny lli.-im- w. ......... .
i|. Mi* M trgaret Culliton. Mia. Neta.U0OT.RUiaps AJtoftfL the formal ball on ChH«tma* I tie
* *-.j lii-vvJjiliou
lucl
*1
ll)«
hjmu
us,room*
In wlur)^ tl.« uu«#U
.
KVpenmtr; Mn*. 11. E. Siftilr#*,
Night - '* ^
•” **
_ i- '- ± »
Mr*. Mnlridm MacFvill. "nIp- Mra. II. T Stevcnaon, Mr*. Arthur Mix. 1. It I hi xvmmi on Friday nr- entertained, tin tin* nmnt*l m
ping the light fantastic' entered Partin, Mm . t\ II. Winn, #*ir*. J. lerntHHi with Mr*, (leurge Morgan i the living loom a Inure um im
in a white wool cape and tire** ef W. Daniel, Mr* U II. F#chol*. Mi* of Ox'iedo *i*l*ling u' co hoatci'a. I reflected j»n arrnngemeli' of pun
The chaplain, Ml*. J II. Melliek, hough* und ('hii*lm »•* xvieiilli
* retl Jer»ey trimmed with sequin*. J. M Hiigin*. Mr*. Anne MacNeiM,
i
In an rtmonnh^ro of *\::ty old ( Mra. Mary Kli*al»eth Vance, Mi*. , ouened the meeting, fn lowed by 'flu* dinirii: table nl*o b id u
1Spa III" MU*
Marjorie Cogburn ' J. Ho** Adam*. Mr*. Ire K. Si»eii ! Ihe pledge to the flcg letl by Mr*.| arrutigement pf Chri*tiM &gt; n n o
ili-played a black evening tire** j err, Mr*. J W, Lyle*. Mr*. Her j W I Henley, regent. Mr*. Jl. J* eiy ami Hianli.iii |w*ppei
Favtuite recipt * xveie u iili. n
ef jersey end lacc over rbnrtrrn*#. j man Middlclnn. Mr*. L. T. Ik»**, I la liman, chairman of the roinmit-I
Drriiwl in exotic gold und black I Mra. W. K. Hullcvhearl. Mr*. Dave t « , i i the correct ti*e of the flag, In n book bv the gne-.t &gt; mid I if
Mra. Msry S«mon'a gt/wn xvu* fa-| levy, Mra. Al Hunt, Mra. J. M. • a ked member* to dDplay flag* on cr pre«entet| to the bride a* a
|i»ienunl*» i f the party For r\
Mhionrd of gobl jerrey vyllh long Stinccipher, Mr*. A. I*. Skinner, their porehe*.
' h xva* vutfd by the clinpier to . celling m the advert i •••no »»t • ••*«
donate $5 to the Itetl Croup xvar- lest, Ml- l.ollrine |tr:iI u i
open
uikihtmas
time program, ami Mr*. \\. H. rented With ll Molted |d.lt I ,
A hoiru in my run f 1.
|1
TunuuJtl/e^g: v*' a tlonation tn In*
11. ,i I
»«*nt to the Heal Daughter* front of lirottn |hi per nml
•tatahaga 1%) •. . thay have
held the nmny ijifls l&gt; tin- Imp
tlo* chapter
the famass Arrow "M ita«a"
A contribution to tho m i m e d | Af , ‘,r ' ,1" ''«d m -n. d ....... .
the hoiti-.u-s reived left, dm, m .l
Bgaie-itl , , , , , . BR
ii.ir.rry was made by
ch“.».*5*r I ron,i,l t l „ f
fruit inhi*. i-effiM
und Ihe *n&gt;«unl »huw«r fur Ellia
and nut- A &gt;|irny of ll.u-d. .
l.luml w n held. Th# *1(1* svers pt-pnel w n 111.1ri-,| nl ■ u Ii phile
luter turned i.ver to the rhnini»*n.
Those prr.i-iit w il Ii the ho-*
Hr.. M. S. \Vi»fin». tu te- for­ esses nnd guest of homo were
warded tu the Island.
Mr
J K. Courier. Sr., Mrs. K
A report on th« board meeting Kinline, Mn. |{. /. John.... . ,\|iheld recrntly in Hanford w-s. given M S. .Mess.|iKee, Mrs
I.mi mi
l.y Mr*. Henley, after whirh the Ileal. Mr- Watson XVellm-e. Mi­
hn.te.se. Served refreshments to di- so Juriell Mrs. ,|. |: l*,.,,.if,
|the following:
Vi's C I*. Herndon, Mrs t r
| Mr«. Tunnlrllff#, M"«. Henley. Williems, Mrs. ,M |.. Cnllom, MiMrs. Wiggins. Mr* Mrnirk. Mrs Get rge Townsend,
M ,.
(.,,|
|W. il. 11'tilted. M'S.
Maxwell Flowers. Mrs. J. N. tiilloo. Mi.
ISt.-wart. Mrs. I rhman. Mrs. John Clyde Hiniisey. Mrs. .1. j| sin,r
Mel.rh. Jr., t nd Mrs. K. K. Rou- elpte r. Mr«. 11. (i. Methvni, Mi-,
llrour-hton Watkins. Mrs. J..|,n t
I miliat.
Lee. Mrs. C. ||, XVniri und Mi
M»i gai et Klnlutv.

COME IN AND GET
YOUR 1942 CALENDAR

Air Raid Warnings

I place U. 8. armed forces were
t caught nspplng.

9

Latest Styles Displayed In Fashion
Show At Junior Woman’s Club Dance

Anderson-

WoaaiTg Collet* Alumna# Uullrtin.

MPdsV shall pariah - n t h
U- tower and wall,
h as you drcrrnl. Her rourt*
: gardens must
M ravaged, and the Insolent tow
dr» that thrust
Against yoor flory, Hovel und pal[■ .ata-all
hall away, thall tremble, till he­
ir fkre the guat
pf.ydur derisive luuiihter they
\
Shall fall.
Hod hope grow rold Mid pride be
. grourid to dual
h a t 'one, waa aovrreign and ImB iW tia i
■#&gt; y«at*rday you apoke who had
JR not kijown
h it titles can be built by more
h i than .hand*.
K i t .’ aplHt ramparta huve mora
r-.' atreagth than atone.
M V fearful you look out toward
L * 1Dover aanda
W 07, amaled, “ The towera are
f * overthrown,
h a wall* harp entmbled—but the
ally kUndil”
S
MARY BINTON LEITCII.

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Yowell’s will be open
nights ’til Christmas.

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'a Christmsx Charity BsaU*

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climb s ladder?

bog of tho new Phoenix Itoloe.
ioahion-decreed lor their up-toIhe-mlnut* atylo Importance.
Shall adore yoar laato (or.
somothlag dramatic and iniranhlng. Drop ia and tot us
help you In your aetoctloo.

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BEAR DOLL DEFENSE

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Choice o f Smart SaafaU

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damps, ful sba
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rabble grain. . .
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AT, DECEMBER 18, 1«1
&amp;E M K
12 .

Government Will
I
$ation Auto Tires

MAKE XMAS
TELEPHONE
CALLS EARLY

PAGE SEVEN

THE HANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORID/
mg of the Philippm*- ihIi t -i »larvl
“tramrr ( ’orrrgiuor. which
v. im
Mown up yc*tcnlny t»y a trine
mar Mnnil.1 Hay
Two h ’mlrv.l nn«l t truly «' Vfa
P '- r m n * wrn* known t«* tu -r Urn
ni\ci| though tunny wen* titJuitM.
Th«» li*t of iniM.^ing \ n&lt; mc**mpir .i* Ircsusr many ........Imi
ink- Ko«rdr«l the 18-Slton *« &lt;rl with

FARMERS’MARKET 168 People Missing
As Steamer Is Sunk
R la r t lla M ir t M f » « * r a « 4 V t f f l a b l f |
IW p u c t.

WASHINGTON. Dve. IS.—&lt;A*&gt;
—The government Wednesday an­
nounced rationing of automobile
tires will begin Jnn. (, with talej
prohibited except to individuiU
poaeeuing ration ranis, or to fill
military orders.
Price Adminlitntor Henderson
told a press conference that stoppate of Far East rubber imports
had forced a reduction of nearly
M percent in the nation's crude
rubier consumption, that elvilLn
consumption would be limited to
10,000 tons a month—compares
with 47,000 used now—and th:t
such non-easentiai goods as tsnnl,
'and golf balla, bathing suits and
rubber toys probably would be
eliminated “ for the duration.'*

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Holiday

Visitors

fcAMP It LA N D IN G , Dec. 18.—
(Special!— Tin* present finer*
gency will not uffn*t parrnti or
iteclhfnrti \%h«&gt; may **nt to pay
a
visit to Cutnft llluMiling tlurin-;
the holiday*.
A survey tndnv showed thnt a
person could stay in rump for
less than #*J n dny nhich in*
eludes meals, «l**i*pinir »ccc»mmo*
cfation.4 in one of »hr jfii«*«t houses
with sll its privilege* including
libraries, radios and gumc faclll*

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112 \V. FIRST STREET

We Sell U. S. Savings Stamps

MARCMtfr ANN

Pres. Avila Camacho

Camp Will Admit

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Following the Japanese attack on
U. 8. territory in the Pacific, Pres.
Avila Cantacho of Mexico defines
hil countrj's po-itiun. Our south of
tha border nmghiior has hrokrn off
diplomatic relation! with Japan.
Tsro of Camarhn's military ehitfa
are shown standing behind him.

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P A G E E IG H T

THURSDAY, DECEMBER

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AaFXk Makes Peace

Cooperative Group
Will Have Meeting:
WASHINGTON. Dec. 18. —
— (Special)— Rerrnt
O.veiop
merits in the cooperative purchaalng of farm auppliea by co­
operative* organised prin-arily •3
market farm product* will be deecrlbed at conference* on coop­
erative purchasing nt the 17th
aeaalon of the American Institute
j of Cooperation. January 12 10, In
. Atlanta, Georgia,
j Sponsored by the University
of Georgia and Georgia Cooper­
ative Council, Ihe January Hirel­
ing of the Inatitute will be ita
firt aoutbem aeaalon «lnce 1933,
when It met In North Carolina.
Thla year the Inatitute devl.tea
I from ita uaual policy of meeting
on a college rampua, a. for the
first time Its aeaalon ia bring
being held during the .chool ve.ir.
All meeting* will be In downtown
Atlanta hotel*, the We.ley Mem­
orial Church, and the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce Budding.
Although no Hlscua.lon of co­
operative purcharlng under a war­
time economy ha* l&gt;,-rn officially
scheduled, It i« rapertrd that
many of the speaker. addreaalnar
the purchaaing conference, will
broaden their talks to include an
examination of cooperative,' prob­
lem. and pollrlea In wartime.
J*mra C. Morton of Wavrrly,
Florida, funerlntemlrnt iifg t h ’,
Wavcrly
Grower.
Cooperative,
will dlacuaa cooperative purchav
Ing by fruit and vegetable mnr
ketlng co op* at the conference
on Wedneaday, January 13.
BOYS DAY

Thrill them with electrical (Jhristnua gift*
for their homeai Efficient, practical, durable
. . . they give perfect aervlre In record "time!
Shop today!
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$2*95 up

Coffee Makers
$2*95 up

FOR MOTHER!

AnM.4 GOT

WAFFLE IRONS
$£95 up

Electric Irons

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MIX MASTERS AND OTHER ELECTRICAL AP­
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2-SLICK TOASTM ASTER........... ,$17.25
SMOKELESS TABLE BROILER $12.95

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TWf U6CN OP D S ,

“ We regret aincerely and are
deeply concerned with the d r
itraettv* rivalry and organisation
(hat haa M l the American labor
field for the paat few year*. W *
bold all each rivalries and Juris­
dictional conflict* have no place in
an emergency eoeh aa facaa
nerka and the world today. Wb,
therefore, renew our offer for
unity In the labor movement and
for the common defense of our
nation against mortal danger. Wal
hope our call to this end may
act be fat vain.”
The declaration also went on
record la favor of a no-strike
policy for the duration of tht

gar.

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Thla warning sign posts* by worker* In tht Ford Motor Company plant
In Detroit saying “ Out to lick Japan, do not disturb” convoy* spirit at
workers engaged In war affert riant manufactures airplane englnm

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Tomorrow'* Prograi
8:30 Norman Beaaley
Fla. Cowboy*
7:00 Rrrakfait Bravltlea
7:45 UP Newa
8:00 The World Today
8:15 Feur Blnglag JaW®
8:80 David 8hoop Orcha:
8:48 Virginia
8:00 Homing Devotion*

apts *

UoyB Play Meter •
As Slot Machine!

longer period of time. “ Wa won­
dered why It dldnt pay o ff," one
of the Britlah boya replied, "we
thought It waa aoma new kind of
American gambling device.’*

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I DELAND, Doc. 18— (Special)
Mi*. Oleda -Dyson, sent..' at Slateon Univanity .from Sanford, wlilj,
bw In the Mat far the pn,wnfatten
i f Dleken*’ ’The Chriatmai Cat|
ro l’i to be glem by the Stetson
player* Thuraday. Dec. 18. Mbs,
Dyeon wl I play the role «4 Mar­
tha, daughter of Bob Cri'cldt and
■later of Tiny Titn n the Inimertal
story. ..

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Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails

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INSURE YOURSELF SAFE AND ECONOM­
IC A L TRANSPORTATION FOR THE DURA­
TION BY HAVING A THOROUGH O V E R H A U L ,
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AN D CHEAP.

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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

ECONOMY FRUIT and N U T CAKE, lb. 25c 2 lba, In tin
11:80
11:18
12:30
18:48
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Oleda Dyson Is In
Stetson Play Cast

youf'Womcfj^AJpf.
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Soldiers at ' Camp Blindingl
•pent over 870,000 a month for|
candy and cigarvta.

FORT MYERS, Dee. 17.
T n ir t r i r r .fr u M
(Special)— A local police officer
I 8:00 UP News
wa-, amaxed the other day to find
| 8:10 Three Slaters
a group of Royal Air' Forts ca­
*:lft William I . Shlrer
det* from a nearby training field
8:10 (Aim and Abner
hovering about a parking meter.
I t&gt;:45 the V.orlu Today
Investigation proved that they
; 7:0n Dinner Music
were
taking turn* putting nicklea
. 7:15 Bam Cuff
in
the slot and occasionally one
n III* N n »«
of them would attempt to shake
7:30 Makt Mina S. B.
the machine.
Y:44 Land Ilea J’rogrjm
“ You’ re wasting your time, I
8:00 .ita Shadow
boya,” he told them. “ You only|
8:30 Duffy’a Tarero
one hour at a
'g e t credit for on#
8:55 Elmer Davla 4k the
N o » » time," the off leer explained. He
U;08 Academy Award
Award
laeaumed that the boya had park0:30 Sport. Reporter
' , d , car and thought that by
0:48 The law yer and National p ^ in g jn several eolna they

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FOR A N Y REASONABLE NEED

There are 35 Camp Exehangah
wars soldiers order or may buy
anything from outboard motors
to chewing gum, nt Camp BlandIng.

11:30 Vaughn Monroe Oil
12:00 Linton Welle, Newt
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• WASHINGTON. D. C , Dee. 18.
— (A P )— The Americau federa­
tion of Labor offorod Tuesday to
Buko peace with the CJ.O. *•aartlng ia ■ declaration of war
labor poller that there wa* no
alar* in the preoent emergency
for rival labor disputes.
The declaration waa adopted at]
meeting o f A.F.L. officer*.

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the U“ enla»
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By Japanese Assault
O ff to Wedding

Dutch Smash At
Foe In Borneo

lly

A a to fiftH

Senate, House
Fail T q Agree
On Age Limits
Controversy
Occurs
On iXarting
At
19 Or 2\ Years

Reports
Singapore
# Nippon Drive In
wMalaya Is Halted

WASHINGTON. Dec. I*.—
(A P )—The H»nit»-Hoo«c com­
mittee conference, working on
selecllre serrice legislation,
broke ap in coapletedisagree­
ment today on the minimum
age for acllrt aevrice. Sena­
tor Reynolds reported. Hose*
member* held oat for their
mlalmam of II. The Senate
ban rated for It.

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19.

Member Associated Press

1911

Niim ltor 91

Reds Force
Germans To Jap Invasion Armies Unleash
Leave Finns Heavy Assault Against Luzon

ongkong Is Placed
Fall Of British City
Is Near As Enemy
• Troops Start Vio­
lent Night Attack

Ift fr a lft

Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail’ Hlghwc)
And Water Transportation

The fall of Britain’s groat
Epr East stronghold of Hong­
kong appeared imminent to­
day as Tokyo reported Jap­
anese troops in a violent
night assault had captured
WASHINGTON, Dee. 19-UPi
* l f of the .12-squaro-mile Leaving New York by plane for — The Senate responded Thurs­
California, glamor - girl Gloria
island.
Vanderbilt i&lt; all amilra. And no day to an Army appeal fur young

Nazis Abandon Allies
As Russians Gain;
Also Retreat From
British In Africa
I Ilf

la a a e l a l r d

Washington Declares
Enemy Actions In
Philippines
A r e
B e i n g Increased

After Bombing Raid
.Mam

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Ilitln , bsttrrrii armies, reeling in retreat in Russia
and
Libya, were reported to have
abandoned their Finnish Allies
today a* the Soviets announced
huge nrw gains in their rounler*
offensive on the central front.
The Rritish rtdio quoted reports
from Helsinki this milining that . I
"all German troop* were wilhs
drawn from Finland in a great!- |
hurry.'' The broadcast said Fin-1
nish line* were shalterrd between I
lutke Onega and ludogs by tho.!'.
Russian drive the vicinity of the|
Leningrail-Murmansk railroad.
Ilritish troop* in libya ars of*
ficially reported to have captured |
the Drrna iir|~&gt;ft 100 miles north,
west of Tobruk, and allied forces
nre said to be advancing
in
“ all dlrectins". The thrust
to
Derna represents an allied drive
of IDS miles from the Egyptian
bonier since the opening of the
tsmpalgn.

V kV

fts-. S w T * 2

^

Nippon Bombers
Fly Over Manila

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V

Naval Base At Cavite
And Main Highway
Are Hit From Air
III*

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E. Gregory Kinlaw
Reported Wounded
In Pacific Attack

U a .e la t r d

Two new air attack* u|»«m
Wake Uland wrrr rrportml
today. Thr I'.S. Navy Urpartmrnt ••aid imp warn “ rnmpar• tiarly liifhl** and I hr other
"in Mr«•■l rr forrr."
atlding
tha | “ Wake Uland rontinurb
to counter the*«* blow*.**
I*rr*idcnt Mmwcirlt
a n*
nounerd
that
confutation*
have been urwler way
for
week* among the allies when
a*ked about report* that there
would he a meeting of anti*
A il* rower* to coordinate
all their utrength against ag*
greneuirM.

acknow ­ wonder. She’ll wed at di Cleco soldiers of enthusiasm ami sta­
N \HlllNGTON, lice. 19
in a Christmas ceremony at Holly­ mina, voting to mako all men from
— (A T ) — l.ieutrnant tirneral
19 through 44 yean old liable
Hawaii nfter the Jap attack
Pictured Is a scene at llickam Fiel.l
Ihiugla* MacArthur,
com*
in considerable force and
for military service andi to re­
mander of the I'.S. Army in
said, "heavy fighting U going on
Mrs.
E.
Kinlaw
received
a
tele­
quire the registration or malra
the Far Fa*t« wan n«&gt;minated
gram from the bureau of Investi­
and the poaition U oerioua.” Only
tikday bv |'re«ident ItiHMevell
from !H through 84.
gation
at
Washington
yesterday
t«» he a full General. Mr. Mac*
a comparatively imall gmrriaon ii
The chamber passed the meas­ stating that her son. Gregory,
Arthur, former chief nf «taff
reported defending the 100-yearure by the overwhelming vute was among those wounded In the
of (he Army, retired with the
gR j British colony.
of 79 to 2. California's two Sen- Pacific area but the extent of
rank of General and look
I reported the Japanese
charge uf building up the
aton, Downey, Democrat,
and hla injuries was undisclosed. He
A II It. "Seiitty ’ I r\\ I* recent­
l'hlllppinr« drfen*e«. lie wa*
Johnson, Republican, recorded the was somewhere in the vicinity of
adrtham Malaya
i Hawaii when hia mother last
’ ly received n letter finn, In. *i*. j
recalled to active duty when
only "no’’ v o t e s .
I to a standstill hut
ter in law. Mr*. ( ' W
,.f j
the Japane«e aituation became
The action sent the bill to con­ heard from him.
Tne telegram reads as follows!
acute.
Sel»ey. Su»*ex, Knitlsii'l. wrillrti 1
ference with the' House, which
■III N&lt;IV.24, in u-lm-h *he relate* |
only Wednesday passed Its own "The Navy Department regrets
III,
.I h w I . I - ,
l-m s l
van Ion limiting military duty to to inform you that your sqn, Em
I T o A f i f T n l n n L n n . IllfltlellU IWCliriHa- liefoie the 11lit
melt Gregory Kinlaw, chief boll*
Jupun'.-i Ht-u-lxirin* Invasion
men la tha 21-44 'bracket.
8.'
Navy
had
ermaker
in
the
U
The Senate measure would clear
unr nti.l atthmixii the letter tell*
hf
armies nre reporttsl to huvo
In ..............
action In _ the
at three B i m y for avpatentlal army of been
----- wounded
----------_...
.
Civilian* were requested tmlay mainly » f the whereabout* of fam
CUOAoa mai« aa a g a i n s t - D * t i o t » a n t o of kb,duty sad In
unleashed a heavy now atlly
member.,
Girru
U
presMtwIn
a
W
ASH
ING
TQ
jLD
yc,
tw fooperite with the nation’*
'
the service o f hi* rountr
tor
...
, _____ Ing 999 In the House vsnlon.
ffw plnrc* tin' "llritiwli humorouw*
Anicncmi and Krrafn authori­ fensivn nguinst Luzon Inland
tho"The -Navy Department appre­ war effort by refraining a* far n»»|r.
A fane of 7,000,000 men would
has advanced community committeemen and o f­
ties in Martini«|iH* have reached
ficer* for the Agricultural Con­ be estabilahed If ths two cham­ ciate*-your great anxiety and will a* possible from'using long ill*
At thp I'flil of thi* li’ltrr. Mm. nn nnord. it wn* learned author!' in the Philippines with Wash­
miles.
furnish
you
further
Information
bers
compromise
on
90
years
aa
servation
Association
of
the
Coun­
Liner facilities on Christmas Day I rwic niM«. "I jimt thmiitlit it
bombers smashed at the
ington declaring there’s u
Jaasagse invasion forces In the ty. Performance Supervisor Orie the lowest age limit for service promptly when received. To pre­ end New Year’s Day in order I would not In- fsir If ilitl not mi’ll" tntively h»*t night, under which
''marked
increase in enemy
vent
p-ttribl*
aid
to
our
enemies,
—
and
Congressional
leaden
said
Mathieux
announced
this
noralng.
the
neutrnl
*tut
i
i
*
of
French
|m
«
f WfcMb Rajah" Kingdom of Bara
gtateful i»vrrybiH|y It
very plrase do not divulge the name of _that long distance telephone linc*l*^"n
Three community election* will such a compromise was
[ mak la north Borneo.
for nil thf hflp Amrrirn u irivinir »r«*i»*ng und naval vraarla In the air anil ground activities.”
his
ship
or
station.
Rear
Admiral
ran
be
krpt
open
fur
government
|W Imperial Japanese headquarters he held aa follows: Sanford, 10:00 probable.
.
. to Ihi* 1’iiiiw*' of IhMiiocrnry, br- we«l4in hemisphere will remain
"There wns heavy bomhintr
The final vote followed reject C. X. Xlmltt, chief o f the bu I..,. In Ibr rniergi-ncy.
|rt..... y,.„ .„ . WP hHV,. m-v.-r m unchanged.
I saaswitlli Of 9:85 A. M. today A. M.. at the Court House; Oviedo,
rrau of navigation."
over Munila und over the
| P. M. Tharsday, E.S.T.) 2:00 P. U , at the school house; Jon of three amendments to modify
Th*
CNim* front K. * •i ||)r |.u*i hail tru«» Ortnocmry nnil
Tinier the agreement, it wa* rity uf Iloilo in tho island uf I'a
tha Japanaao army and navy and Igmgwood, 4:00 P. II.. at Ly­ provisions affecting |9 ami 20
Turner, manager of Southern : m&gt;m- know it better than the
year olds.
learned, the United State* will n«y, south o f Luxun. There 1*
Maedad in tending on th« man School.
working
cl}»»*«»*.
We
hivp
iroi
to
llrll Telephone and Telegraph
The Sanford community Includes
continue to permit trade with nothing ta report from other
bland o f Hongkong, which
(!umpany, who said that war-pre­ put down Kuriiit Totulitiirinn i?ovM under aleg* and can all nf the farming district north
rrmurtit, for it U brntisl in its iFrein h poKftg'Mnion* in the Carih- areas." Japanese bomlu-r* twice
parations
might
be
seriously
ham­
of l.ake Jruup, Including Monroe
fo r mors than a week.
brutality, much won't* than slur- i bean, in return for pledge* th.it tmlay roared over Manila and
lomheil the Naval ha-e at Cn
pered if long distance circuits t ry «'V«’r
Tha British dafandlng their and Paola. Oviedo la designated
in tin* old days.
French %ra*rl* and national* there vtttf and also bombed Tarlar, 70
head __
of tho
__ ______
.
a* the area south of Geneva road
become so crowded with civilian
•aval baa# at tho
“ Should Wf not win th«* victory will take no action detrimental mile* north of Manila on tho chief
Chinn aaa, put up a ((area m lat- and south and east o f Laka Jea»up,
holiday greeting message* n* to over tin* fiermans, then Ciotl help to the United State* amt Ameri­
WASHINGTON, Dae. 19—&lt;-P&gt;highway from Manila to l.ingnyrn
Chief Roy Williams aald today
In tho Japanoto, a com- and ai far west aa Wagner, The Bmphaililng effects of the Pacific
delay completion o f calla nece*■j im . Hiller ha* become drunk with can interest*.
•nd Vigan when- Invader* hold
police
are
Investigating
several
I-ongwood
community
take*
in
said.
An obvittu* interpretation of the beachhead.
l'lr* ’ urr whit,'
•»V«T.
Japanaao nevertheless were Lake Mary. Ungwood. Altamonte war on Imports from tha Far leads in regard to tho theft of tw» .ary to the war program.
East, tho government yesterday rings Wednesday afternoon from
American «ubmnrine», moving
He asked .11 peraon. content , ....... .
h_
.M. nf„ r(, the agreement, it wa* *aid, woutil
|sold ta ho “ rapidly carrying out Springs and Forrest City.
took control over oil tin supplies the McLaulln Jewelry Store in
he that — ilespite Nail effort* with deadly effect into tin- bat­
fatthor operations."
Mr. Mathieux received the elec­
In the United States, Including which a slick-fingered negro con­ plating exchanging greetings by min'* sister write* nf the awant- to Ni’curo doner Franco Herman tle of the Fur East, have sunk
i Tha am dal account said the tion notice from C. R. Dawson,
lung distance telepnone to place mg uf the Distinguished Service eollahoration — French po*ae* U Japanese transport, nnd |&gt;rob
I Japanas i capped their assault with County Agrnt and secretary, who shipments alrtedy en route to this cealed two rings, on* with an
and
troop*
in ably » destroyer u* well, while
estimated value o f 1300, while thvlr calls soma time oth, r than 4'rnss in n member uf the family. nioiiA veA»eU
f aa AKansiva pounding all Jester- stated, “ A special program for country.
Donald ML Nelson, 0PM priori­ looking over the stock, apparently Christmas Day and New Year’s "Dal you get my letter telling you France* American territorie* will more limn 30 Japanese plane*
i K r and last night ta which Jap- Seminole County for the year 1941
Day
as
a
contribution
toward
almiil
t'harllv*
being
wounded
in
ties
director,
issued
a
four-point
lint l&gt;e taken over by the Ati« bombed the southern port nf
with- tha Intention of making a
plana* and tho army’s ar- la in effect; you art, therefor*, ur­
America's preparations.
netive military service ugninT'l The friemlly agreement will I'anny in Ihrir first attack in
r Vomhod and aholtad ateadi- ged to cart your ballot In this elec­ ‘•freesbig’ order providing that: purchase, and then walked out
In making h's appeal, Mr. she asked and "that he ha. been nho, it wa* *aid( make it unnece* lhal region, U. S. Army head1. All supplies o f tip shall be of the store.
tion so that a representative vote subject to OPM allocation and
The loss was discovered short­ Turner said "long distance faedi- awarded the D. 8. C.7 Poor boy. *nry for the United State* to quarterii nt Manila announced to­
• w e n reported tn may be secured."
subject to designation to to their ly after the negro left the store ti*i have been crowded with call* the first timw-be--wns injured he lake any military action tn in»ur*i day.
iVO captured Japanese outpoate
This will be tha second attempt
,Kin uff hi* forehead. A that Freneh territory or war*hi|M
"Civilian caaualtiea mid proper­
and was reported to the po'drr. ■rer sine* the United Bute* was |
Cantoa-Kawloon rail- to hold the election. Mr. Mathieux use.
lump nf slu-11 wns (-mlH'iliU-il in oil thi* aide of the Atlantic will ty damage have been reported,"
2. No tin may bo sold or deliver, When he left, the negro tal l he attacked on Dec. 7.
their
c ’ effort to 'relieve said, and it mutt be held at this
"Government
tong
di.lanre
trie
specific wetdd return !n an hour and buy
without N fboa’t
Hu- bark uf hi* car ami small not I.** u*ed in any way again-l ■aid n communique.
psensure on the BritUh time aa the expiration date for •d
perm lesion.
one of tho rings. Pollco loads were phone requirements, both military laini-4 of hi* left hand »r r e smash­ any of the American republic*
The communique issued by the
coloay o f Hongkong.
holding such aventa U near. A ll
and
civil,
have
inerrasrd
sharply.
A
number
of Senator* , and .headquarters
ed, ’ Shi- went on to soy that after
3. Future tin import* may bo not revealed, but Chief WII
.. ---------------------of
Lieut.
Hen.
* ml4.the -lioag farmers who hava filled cut a
Industrial
plants,
stopping
up
th&lt;Metal* He­ lumc decD—d progress U being
consultation, physicians did nut Representative*
have proposed l)UUg|a* MacArthur, U. S. com
•UU w e n duel- work sheet for 1941 art entitled •old only
t.mpo
of
produrlion,
hava
startamputate and the bone* knitted that the Itnitril Stales, acting in mknder in the Philippine*, short­
__ ____
MO artillery unite to vote. Tha association dealt serve Company or olhsir govern- mi da o'n the care.
—
*&lt;l using long dUtanra In an bark together.
collaboration
with
the
other ly after H A. 81. today.
ital
tho mOo-wido strait separ- mainly with probleasa concerning
rveg-Increasing
volume."
American republic*, take over
4. Tin now afloat may not br
"Iloilo city (on Panuy island&gt;
tho Islam from tho main- the conservation of noli.
Martinique lest the Vichy .gov­ wa* bombed aluut LUO P. M.
•old without Nebm rt apodal peraad taM dbpdnod several
Present officers are:
ernment he forced to hand it Thursday. More than 30 Japanese
mleabo.
tn a p teutontntlona.
Tha County Committee. Chair­
over to Nail Germany to he used plane* participated. Civilian cas­
Tim ardor, however, permits a
| two artillery sections man J. J - Belly, Vice Chairman,
ns
n base for aggression in the ualties and property damage have
distributor to dolhrer to roguter
LAKELAND , Doc. 19. — (A P )
ineae hero pushed 10O
D. K. Haines, Regular Member, customers ta boo than five-ten — About 990 Florida citrus grow­
western hemisphere.
been reported.’*. ----- ---------- -—
Juhn
Evan*,
son
of
Mr.
and
L o w fanatics C. R. Clonts, First Alternate, J. tote, eihjert to priority regula- er* who contend their fruit and
Pres* reports said the attackMrs. Frank Evans o f lake Mary,
St. Clair White, ami Second Alter­
H
AVANA,
Dee.
19.
—
(
A
P
)
trees
wore
damaged
during
thi
ooswtoatiy
high
la.tcd for about 30 minulrs.
aTth a
ha* returned from tho New llamp
HIM. INTRODUCED
nate, Geo. H. Bridge, Jr.;
1929 Mediterranean fruit fly Eigkteen Japanese who had posed ton Hehoul fur Boys, New llamp
Iloilo I* about 310 miles south
not yet
The Sanford Community, Chair­
.rad leaDon campaign Thursday as fishermen were jailed Thun ton, N. II., fur the Christmas
and slightly east of klanila, a stop
their jungle efWASHINGTON, Dec. 19.— (/77
man, Henry Thuratea, Vice Chair­
voted thanks for what their Bono* day ta tho Caribbean Sea village Aoliday*.
.
—A bill to increase to |I0U the on an airline running south t»
man. John R. Jones, Regular Mam.
FLORIDA— Portly « body and tors aad Cougroeamea had done of Batabano, 40 mile* south of
At the school’s annual
Fall pension paid to any veteran in­ Davao, southern Philippine port.
bar,
John
W.
Boll,
and
First
AIto obtain aomo Federal reimburse­ Havana, and pollco laid tome of apart* banquet recently John re- jured or ill aa a result uf World
It U art important port having
■a their awn main dc— * aoi • • Puns
ment but also urged that efforts them were believed to bo officer* reived hi* varsity football letter. War service after reaching the
large trade with Manila anil
i- man puSod .back to
‘ ? mOm north o f vital
bo ooattauod to gala mure com­ of tho Japan.se navy.
In addition, he has been elected age of GO yrars has bern in other island ports aa well ••
pensation.
The I I . aoaae o f whom had liv­ a Junior member of tho Student traduced by Representative J. with fbreign ports. Many indus­
tries also are centered there. Chief
A . E. Pkkard, Orlando, chair ed ta hotels In Batabano, were Council.
Haulm Peterson.
nun of tho State Reimbursement charged with espionage and plot
exports are sugar, tobacco, rir*,
ffee, hides and hemp.
Committee; Doobm Dovano, O r llag cabotage.
load*, comat Itie* counsel; and Ed
Iloilo ia the capital o f the prov­
T e a motor and fishing boats
Soaferd b
R. Bcnttey, Lakeland attorney, n - were seised. A aubmarin* telnince of tho tame name, and has
a
population
o f 30,000.
•blood
ntovbbno
o
f
n
bill
now
graph
cable
runt
near
Batabano.
anal viator
Oriental
m Congress which would
Tho announcement followed in
relic# said they were seeking
ititftPi 8m
\ IBua*
a boats fo r final settle- hidden radio atetloaa from which
ductlon of tho entire Army of
•u to the
Covan
the Philippine# into tho United
it of Florid* claims.
they believed tho Jspan.se trans­
at too
States Army of the Far East,
mitted military Information des­
Hundred* of children gathered they wanted for Chrisimn.
tined for TShyo.
at the Lake Front U&gt; greet Santa| The Benford Merchants Arsocla- and other moves consolidating
Tho am stc followed • police Claus when he arrived by bunt lion wero able to persuade tha and etrengthonlng tho American
aaoomcooient that two men, on* yesterday. Bovs and girls wore I lolly fellow to mako his temporary force*.
Tho N avr sparsely added tho
Identified as • German Gestapo ahouting,
"Hera comes Santa, j headquarters in Sanford and today
c n a t, had been arrested ami from the North Polo right down j Ih# president of the assoclalion, details o f a tr»ru[x’.rt sunk and a
J* b * *
Aa ■ part o f the Nation's
ekargod wUh plotting
install hero to see uaf* Motorcycle Po-|ll. 0. Pope, expressed hla upprsc- destroyer probably at tho bottom,
Club
4of*aao prognm ta. tho con•a a C aR a mountain ra w * re
Unman Charles Shaffer,
Bay iatlon to members o f tho organisa­ but. fallowing Ite usual course,
ocsvmbw o f R ed, bousewive.
ado no mention o f epoclfie lo­
flortwo capable of signaling ship* Seoul*, and tha Beminolo High tion who helped maky Ike project
calities or tho IdonUtloo o f tho
cad planes at tea.
School Bond and Celeryettea ac­ • success
i
M
m involved.
companied Santa during tho pa­
Mr. Pope also, on behalf of hla
Tho development wax widely
rade
to
hU
headquarter*
In
“
Toy
association
.aid
that
the
group
ap­
Visiter* are
nl the
uf tho cow
taken to mean that an eftaettvo
M fa r house o f tho United Town" where ho will bo pooh af­ preciated tho services of tho fal­ beginning had boon oaado nt coo f to
ternoon
from
9:90
o'clock
to
9:30
lowing:
Keel
and
Kms.
Ed
Big­
tko.-pl*
I Sugar
Corporation
In
takltalitag a blockade about Jatba with U b
o'rlock until Christmas, except ger*. Herman Morris in-1 Um bey
intended to snap Urn supply
"and*.,inter viaiteS*find Monday when ho will bo neat to scouts, the high school hand cad
to bo? diiU at iip id H iiU iy
Jerry’*
Drug
Star*
on
Sanford
drill
team
under
tho
direct!»
«
•teterorttag^ang J * *
i, and cut o f f cappUoa o f
Mbs Dorothy Sanford, Miss Kn
row materials and. food.
Santa said that ho gave over thryn Tskach and Mho
OuUm nr*
In .Washington,
I
Jtey
Williams
ind
tho
1800
b
a
n
•i
candy
to
chlMnn
'
i,
Chief
JU
tbm
tkroogh
Enrio,
wont Into
Mi*.
who visited kbg yorinrday after- M ic e Department, f ,*ank Evens, yUk u . xrar aooncil at 't—
no oknrgo it
g o * {• frit Nto * * » * tort * *MU
London

sources

ledged the Japanese are land' wood.

Elections To Be
Held At 3 Polls
On December 22

A.H.R. Lewis Receives Letter
U.S. And French
From English Woman In Sussex Reach Accord On

Martinique Issue

Civilians A s k e d
To Refrain From

Officers For Group
On
Conservation
Be Selected

use in telephone «*&lt;ismte* teii.m..iiy

IUP1*

All Tin Supplies In
U. S. Under Control

u„-

Trade Will Continue
If French Fleet Is
Ke p t
Neutral

Investigation
Being Made Of
Jewelry Theft

j

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toUmpire

tera.

Citrus Growers Want
John Evans Visita
More Compensation Cuba Officials Jail
Parents Near Here
18 Jap ‘‘Fishermen”

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Shriners Of Annual Winter Dance

Hundreds Of Children Gather To
See Santa Claus Arrive By Boat

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To Sava Glass’Jars

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8:30 Norman Beailey and hi*
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Breakfast Brevities
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7:46 UP N*wi
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2100 Th* World Today
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H:30 Music Men
8:45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotion,
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0:15 American Sellout
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0:46 UP News
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10:06 Blick and White Nutee
10:15 Myrt and Marge
10:30 Stepmother
10:45 Woman of Courage
11:00 Drama of Food
11:16 A t Home with Rally Mar
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11:30 Music a la Carter
11:46 UP New*
11:66 Temperature
(bufsooia otrutfto
12:00 Kate Smith Speak*
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12: l 6Check*rb«*rd Tim*
Joe Loots
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12:30 Daneetlm*
I X « U W O * - M AR. 7
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12:45 Our Cal Sunday
l* 0 * a \M O — MAM. XI
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1:00 Dixie Farm Club
1:30 Bridge Ech-wl of
Dun blending, poet and artnt
1:45 Road of U f*
4:00 Columbia GootoM O rihcttrj
who recently published “ Florl240 Youn g Dr. Melon*
4:30 U n d t Trio
d*yi," a
delightful
book
of
2:16 Jeye* Jordan
4:46 P r* ,i New*
Florida verse, and
who
now
2:30 The Goldberg*
6:00 For th* Farmer
make*
Florida
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home,
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2:35 Building fo r Deferu*
5:10 Twilight Melodlr*
elected president of
the
Ft.
2:45 U P New*
5:30 Chrlitma* on th . Moon
Pierce Chamber
of
Commerce
2:60 Three Sister*
6:46 Just Entertainment
recently. Ilia first effort I* to­
3:00 Farm Security Adm. Pro­
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gram
There are 5.1 chaplain*
vocatea that a tree be planted
3:16 Bob Hanon Song*
Camp Blending
conducting
1and named fo r each child born
3:30 Renfro Valley Folk*
church icrvlce* a week.
in th* community.
3:45 Children ar* also f’eupl*
5:56 Presa New*

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This picture shew* Prealdent FuL
gencle BatiaU signing the decree,
acted upon by Um Cubaa Ceoyraae.
potting Cabo a t war against Japan
aa an ally of the United States.

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Sturtevant Applies
For Re-enlistment

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T O A LL IT IE D IT U fl'H AND P E R -

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for tearing down a N a il swastika
from the German coneulata In San
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plied for reenlUtmant.
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officer
Charles
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again. Sturterent m i not a " * "
a dlihonoratle dleeherge, but left
the Nary on chargee of mla-

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0:11 Voice o f Broadway
6:30 Lum and Abner
6:45 The World Today
7:00 Dinner Muilc
7:11 Bam C u ff
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7:20 UP New*
7:30 Second Husband
1:00 Boy* Town
8:30 Unnounced
8:86 Elmer DavU end the Newi
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WALTHAM WATJCHES
ELGIN WATCHES
ELB0N WATCHES

iMMnt companionship
nd d elicio u s drinka are
iwaya on hand. Meat
nur friends here. Mod*
P U prices at all times.

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Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails
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L IB E R A L

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FO R

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Come In and »»e the unusual
•election o f antique* fo r nala
la lha people o f
Bemloolo
County by. Mr. A Mr*. Edwin
Waoror who for mony year*
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(W a are In no w ay ronaoctad with th* aotlquo (bop which
hut year w u operated la ‘ ha
•00 Block of Park Avenue.

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M em ber

Drastic War
Powers Given
To President
Germans Retreating
From Russia Are
• On Way To Nation
Close To Turkey

Censorship Is aSet Up
To Stop Valuable
Information From
Reaching Enemies
WASHINGTON,

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setting up hnutrkrvping for an tnlefiniti- period. M nr«- than I,SOU Jap*. Hermann ami Italiana, have
lean rounded up for internm ent by cooperating Panamanian and U. S authorities. The Canal Zone
ia prepared for any emergency.

Christmas P a rty
Season’s F irs t School Council
Starts Sale Of
Given For Needy
Celery Will Be
Bonds, Stamps
Considerable German mili­
Boys And G irls
Cut This Week
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s n i l w i n l ;|hoi|l |ll whrll&lt;« w r r r
h 'n n r r that hr h»**l tt h r lr tl |lyf i r r i l h\
ll»r
wiihm arinr
anil
r«»n Drier, rx rru tiv r •••litor «»f th r
t h a t t h r r r w r r r ll«i « H^M «lllr *.
A*»-oc mtr*l I’rr**, h* ifirrrtnr iif
r* n&lt;«Mrnhip ami that Dru-r, on Iniv 11
It a I . . . . . I air
4if nhm*nrr from tH«* ni'wi orirRiii*
l
S N .ivill hratli|uartcT i&lt;
i;*tn»n, wouhl Ink** i*\i-i Im ilutn-H
in t h e l-'ar l-.asi iiitnTitinrurl
lu re 11n Minn m t ungri'A • rom
ph" I*"4 iHtiim
l.uliiv i lint A iii.- i i. iiii atilinutvi»»rr thr Srnntc Hihhil .1 few 1 S ffItU fy of flu- \ . t \ \ Ti.ink h u n t in &lt;*ho\%n lirinir irirrtril h\ t'i»m |
Imil g u ile iilli) m l Kill
r«**t 1 it*tintii t«» it* t» vt. n inuvr nuuulrr KiIwhi *I I'
•••»• •• **f ih«* NiimiI Air lln««
it Wii-lniibftnii. *
\\;is on font 11*-1 nn'lit to havr
1
a f tr r rumplr! inr *»•*1•
1.*1••
tiip
fnnn llaw.m.
h* n* fir
In stiii.d
Ic .1 hi thi- 1 1
fo r \\ tin11inith»* ID*u*e Mih*al it lit •* Ihr Si'iiidi' 1
hand tn«111•• &gt; «*•' • M&gt;* I n*.im *• muk ».n*l ••»1 l'*.ul ll»il*«*r In
tnriMurr for Hi nwn tiMlnv »&lt;* th«* rr n tr r 11 K • •»
1••&lt;•■• I • «ii W i IImiii H iNti.n h u n t »• m nn , iln y 111nfIn I nm l s n u i'il aticfin *1 rnaetinrnt nii^ht hr tpredul | m rdlatrly t•• ih. NN• f. II ■» . wl., is In- h.id i h.ili h**ot • ••111* r»in «• i-i-sm-H in tw n o f th r e e n t— ------------ —
* with th r |'iwia|ni

Thr Student Council started u
campaign at St nnn**..- iligh Sfho d
Mniuli) to did! defence bond4 and
raving -tumps. Stm lint Council
President Karl Jeter said yester- i
dey and added that mile*- on thr !
first day umounlctl to $JJ.70 in |
stump- and one SIM.7.% bond.i| K iw .tu.tti ii|tent-*l their hrerta
Seminole County, the nation'* bough*, by tads Nipper
I etui thi-1r purkrtlMioka at the rrgu*
celery renter, will market it* firat
Mrs Ollic
Mue Harrison
. ..
...
, is , ler lunchrtui im-ettng ttalay at
celery of the aeaaon Mime time sponsor o f Ute drive, and
sales lhr Val.I.-a Hotel when tney held
A ln Bolfmrta alone with ropalr th i, week, II. J. U h m in . manager Committee include* Small Kirtley. th,.Ir y e a r ly t'hri.tnuia party for
chuitmun.
leu.
Nipper.
IHily
Hot-1 n m lly children
• facilities fa r N ttl planes, German of the State Farmer* Market, dla*
tui-hs. A ilm irn l
I h u m an ('.
naval uoJU a ra Ming t o t t m l n l I eloaed today. and alan declarer) ley head. Martha I’age :&gt;n.| ill y j Ahoul 2R .mail children re e .lv
I ed nuiurm u. preaenta from a
ad ea Bulgarian Black
m porta
Black 8Sea
port, that all local packing houara have Stapler
I U n it,
riiriininm li-r
nf
thi:
The repreaentalive. in each rra | Santa Clau.e with Karlyle
and th a t t h a n are sign* that a g reater holiday demand for cl­
1 A n iu lir l i e r l , tint mu.
honor*.
p a rt of tha German aoldlere with true fruit* than thry can aupply. f l n l perimi c la .i arc Joe llukt r, | Houaehidder doing the
Hub Crumley, Ann Wiggina, Will- The children were anaiated by
draw* from R u u la will be a u ­
bill it -eenied |daiisrtdi- Dial Ihe
The flrit celery ia expected to urd
ChriNtma* m*al» an* CMrittmu*
Hunt, Ituby Dubbin., Hilly Ka ther J J Kfllaghan and Mr*.
c ti o n e d hr Bulgaria.
Jl uili il Slates was I lebletiiii,- th'l
be brought In Thursday or Friday, Kp|i», Iwo Burner, Chariio I’eik. Julius
itrm a ami now 1.4 th4* tim r to luv
Dingfeliler.
Reporta M m both aide* of the U r. Lehman aaiil, by Duda and
bbii’kllili* anillll.l Ja|iali
llnrper,
The club passed n resolution anil to u«r thrm on ThriatinM-*
\ f l . l l,i. in * -I in S.inf..i I h&gt; ' D. R, Army heaili|iiaiti'rs in
oeoday night pic- Bops of Hlavia, near Oviedo. The Wlnlfrsd luivell, Jean
enrds
end
p
ack
ag
e,
Mrs
J
I.
I
n
m
i
P
I
M
P
‘ army a weep on celery aeaaon will get under way Kmll Dnlbo. Hill Urenan, Meriem authorising the purchase of Sn Iniclry, chairman of thr *alr of • " r r r l , I \
ii.ii Iiium'i i in, itftrriiiMiii ul
ll , Mellila repnileil at
li'asl
lik ,.
\ «
t#7 defense bond, and an henor*i beK. S.iniu I luii.
II ,.a,lvi-(Japan #*.' plane* were destruygtl e g about the middle «L Jan u ary and Spier. Mildred Robson, Leri Je- ary niemherthlp waa ( voted &gt;ShO seals, said Ikta morning wheni
I
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h
J
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l
rl*
|»nft* 111 II |iii I Malr, I tell*Idr
will be In full VeAagtiy the 'inliMle tor, Karlins Rflly, -Arthur Ftr.nca,
i n . •l 'lfM ,gr»urtb»v. 2 «k m ills in r t ’i* .T
outstanding she nceed prernpl ictkih by all I t l f i r n e n \ l i l t ) | ( )
Xj'JT offensive of February. Some early celery Billy Southward and B. H. Wil- llarry Kodtll for
• It ll, ill WUM ?*V I «■» I o*If6*I*
.■ini 1 west of Mailin' . where thu ill
tho4r wh*&gt; hati* not urnt in thrli
service
to
the
organization.
w from the Moacow front north Into waa planted, Mr. Lehman atated. llama.
.______________
• -rli'd h. S* Miillt'li* Ill 'll Si'luod • vad(*rt bavt* threi* tni'hoMii on
In which w rrr mail
Krvil Wilson delivered n ahmi money for
Karelia.
/
&gt; /
I: *ta*l ill .1 I *lrl\ rill*. Klllfllly to* i L u i i n l-slantl. J n pa n exprenael
rtl to them at th r beginning **f
but the weather waa egalnat it,
talk
nn
the
Jlill
of
(tight..
The
Red Army troop* have routed and the early crop wlil bo market­
« l
Ill* III- ••h|tll|l * •! % III 1*11- a l a r m a t th e r e p o r t e d p r e s e n c e
th r fampaifrn
club
agreed
to
provide
member*
M•
elg German dlvldoni of i*0.000 ed about the time of the regularly
I I 1I •*. . UIt.• ia i ligmi» l«i dii&gt; ••11 I M*I Street n ett I • ••f 'JO I S Hulmmruies ope ra t
Shr
rontlnuril,
“
In
thr
iu-*h
to man the Salvation Army |&gt;&lt;d.
men and recaptured »tn»teg:e (U* planted crop. The northern m ar­
oiri!»*m*nt
«&gt;f unttiward I
I•«* fluid uimiml “light I.’ *«»f«iff it tn.I \nderM u . t'* ,• m g in .lapniteiie w ate r* .
Saturday. The organisation -nog and
ItritMh hendi|tmrlrrH in S m g a
llnln, SO mllea northweU of here. ket for celery la n p r r t r d to be
d.*i*
event*,
many
have
neflectril
t«oj
#
d
I
immit
&lt; Iim tm.i* tr
oo.tt|o **t
a new aong in which the winds
p*»re
a c k i i o w l i d g i 'd
Japaitem*
Rueala announced officially yraUr- good, Mr. Lrhman added.
I
I|*
I-.II
I*
M
ill
III
III
ll
fiolll
1*0
•
forward
muney
to
th
r
c.iu
n
ty
j...................
ih..
Sunfmd
H
ard......
were written by Mr*. K K. Il»u»Liiitliiig in S a r a w a k , on th e north*
heftdquirtrri.
rum
ls
are
needed,
..
.
.
,
.
liil.»
Ii
s.I*t
oiith
oil
I'iiik
A
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The demand for fru it hat been
holder entitled "Battlecry Charles
Thla moat aenaatlonal alngl j vic­ inereaaing almoet daily. T hr i|ual.........* »"'■ lit ftlll* Sin,-| in.| *|t itiaa |n * ||i we-*! con*t of B o rn e o , within .'10
Morrison, aong leader, stated that now . . never la-furr and we n.u .tl 1,1 '
tory to fa r In the' g reat Soviet Ity of the cltrue la declared very
* " • !»»'»»• un»a *l t • • v thnt • foi 11 N.tiitit I hill, hI ill ii. fnl m.i ; inilea liofiihmg rang** ot S m g a
The Sanford Tourlat Club mein- copies of these words written to go on with our program and e»* ■
pore, r.itn mile-* fr om
Manila.
counter offenalve now In progress good by Mr. Lehman. Sale of cl- bera held onp of their most in - ( tfiw tune—"John Brow ns Body’ , pond a 4 |i»cal n#»ciU face U"
j la^h prixet will
nwurdi-«l f«»i- lion SlMl'il .’Mil I I I * filllmil'U "ill
Ja pa rt r^ f w.»r-hip* al*n wrro rc
» over the. anow-drifted plain* of trua during November i t the heal trreating "get-together” meetings i mey lie obtained *t the llrrald
“ The association ia rrviatng !*• 1 liKl,t, i r, . . f 7 mi, f,„
..... ..
j III mill if* III oil Sutilo* I A m noi
po rted
v io len tly
po u n d in g
b&lt;*
program to u new war time plan
f :. „„
• Ruaala followed by 14 hour* Ihe m arket amounted to P10.000 To­ Monday night In the new Tourlat | office.
(or lighted I1** • " 1 &gt;*•»••••! mi*il h i•-&lt;«* !i« i weigeil H o n g k o n g a n d Iteiiti'ra
H aitian array'* recapture nf Klin, tal m arket talcat f ir the month Center on Loko Monroe, accord
Visitors attending the meeting which will eiiahle it to accurattdy doorway, I I in* She added I but I •'* •"
new -4 a g e n c y *ai*l J u p a n e s e force*
•
60 mlloa to the north wo*t, and the were over 676,OCO.
I lo &gt;|»..|..\%S Ilf Hie holhllo |*ort llglle**!* Ulunl of
ing lo W aldo Aldrich, president were P at I’attlahal of (bneve aervv .Seminole County. '
thl'Fi ill*' il f'kV f lltlilillliaill III* I i,
maaaacro of 13,000 K alla.
"Iceberg lettuce grown In the of the group, and among their anil two Key (Jut) toys, Duviil
• h t o i i i t f d with I hii-tiniM M at ao .
I *• mllea MUithwiMt o f
i‘in&gt; nil* I in (h i i*i(iting 16r iv641«*
“The fleeing enemy U being county ia coming fh good now and discussions during the course of (iatchel and Charles Park
ii i••undi d t»^ all m h *I« of Hoi ig k on g
-&gt;
or d in g
to
L li
A
partued and annlhUiated by our ia a nice grade,* Mr. Lehman Ihe evening the most “debated
i" V ' S.iot » b-nvi-n lot I 'n l d r i n on
l.aitiib*n wai.l tin* I it pa ne si* are
Thoina*. IjiioI m « p4- giirtli'fter
9 troop#/ the aonmunlqu* added.
■tated. “ If cool w eather keep* up was Ihe lock of Interest in Iho
i i - \..*il\
\• :
I f ig h t in g like fu n atie * , th ro w in g
orator'*
•hoiihl
In*
A t Kalinin the Ruaaiana In a w , will have a large euuply of the club by local people and winter
aorirla...
11| W|| |f| ( f , | ||||l| IIIUlIl fill
I • h nl la r iiooii , he wd*
it •■• ' the in selv es into thi- te e th o f Brit
wiriny
•peeial announcement told they Iceberg and Big Boeton lettuce. resllcnte of the county," the presi
hop fio m t to nut -I
|« g u n f u e
on
the
northwcMl
Rons of the American Lfgl"*’ '
l|»V " I'llls |t l*IH* o f (|| • f*. of ■ ' lo .
dealt n heavy blow to the Ninth We now have liberal supplies of dent sold.
|
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n
..
t..t
l
lu
t
ilk
|o
till
i**
t
and N|ala&gt; a front B i U m I* tu m p * ai*'
fill
hold
a
defense
party
Thor*
___ .. .
f if aI Mile* to ri'iiietulier and
—.j.
i|„
German arm y under ColcPiel Gen" cabbage, caullfliw er and eg a plant
A eoramlttee to erou.e inter
“ I ' ii * siniil hulh*. |i \- • tody to *1.111* o*i fl* m'ay 4akl vd l«‘ iitly cm in ti'r a t t a c k i n g
fine ran of food of nny lyp- tl®y nifteht at 7:00 o clock at I '1* other* .»if
en d Bttauea, putting to flight I be grown locally.'
I'hf Navy anii4iunc»**l lati* &gt;«•«•
est and eo-op«r»tlon between the will be odmlsaiofl price when Ihe I^cgion Hut, it w m announced mo%i|y # «tid to* -un* they ilo not ! 46f t • tn*. III. lo- Will *| l i t ll Whill'
A 66 th, 110th, 138th, l i t it, 142nd
"Local farm era ehould raise two gmup* wo* appointed. Mr*. Klks have their annual Christ' to«iay by S. M. IliChartI, H. A. 1 J%. i on n m llt &lt; nf living cve» «*o Siti*f-*r*l \v»*ruie t« p f e o ut 4 *-i tm la y that two h IuihU in thr
end 18l i t Infantry DlvUtona.
Hawaiian a im ,
Jnhinitoii
anil
more yellow squash," ho declared, Ida M. Ch*mb*rUln. Andrew Mat mas ehildreq’a matinee Saturday Chairman. All leegionnalrra, L**if green-* a»'*l burn them. Smgt.- I i l . •** - •loii d chlhln-i*
Maul, h a w Ih**-ll - hrlli-il by JilpIn Libya, the main body of (be "aa It la in demand and the pries sen and A. E. Fuller. Thfy are at 10:00 A. M. at the K it. The ion Auxiliary and Junior Au/.di j ««ol*»r i* mor** distinguished than
uni-6u war vmac la m tho lu*l
Brttiah Imperial Eighth arm y waa ie high. Alao It It n cheap crop to report a t tha firat business aler. Dr. L. T. Doas, chairman a ry member* aro invited and are :| nn-dle) of rolur* llavi* tb»*
meeting of the aeaaon achedulrd nf the Elks committee to raise naked to bring a danfena® atamp | deroratioriB simpli' They NhoiiM
J l houm.
reported officially laat night lo to rale*.”
Th*? homhunlnu-nt of Johnston
hove m e th o d the center of four
Suppllea of English |* a c , tu r­ for Dec. 83 a t 7:30 P. M. In food for underprivileged fam i­ and Mkeeprm flying for tho pro- hnrniomie with the architecture I
(slaial by rnvniy sbipa wu* the
taction of our country am! i t s | a „d planting. T»» murh »* inrlln I
,
a otshhorn German and Italian divl- nip#, becta and earrota aru light. the Tod riot Center.
lies. staled today.
w l i e n concentrated I I mOea rout.*- Moat locally grown beona have ’ Memtura who w«ro preaent ex­
The Klka put on thia affair p rin cip le..'
"&lt;l t" cheapen the effect; re
Sia.af.,,.1 R brln.rs will h..U their first ib'vrlopnn-nt of action at
thd*
wvat of G aialo, whSc' another nr- been eold. and 629,000 of the total pressed th eir "g ratitude t« the every year to provide Christmas
G am e, will be ptayed »t th.
, n keym le
' ......... , , hri.lnm s parly Tb„r..l..y (bat Naval out|M**»t niiite
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
.................
,|(fl.„g «tart of Ihr war. Tb** *bip;»l»l»f
baskets for needy famlllea. Char­ p arty and refreshm ent. »»rv.d , l-ri.e, «.l b- •w arded •
mored column *4rack a t 'A lia re- antra laat month fam e from br*na.
for tha Ideal trip up the St. les Morrison, theeler manager,
| tTiiti-r of Kabnlui un lilt- Mnn«l of
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--------- V-w l e a f . Day and th - ron I. * , .................
,,,r.|11,ir
,
eorrea 16 dtUeo bey.onl in a
Mr. Lehman enU.
Maui waa j»h«*llr«| by an enemy
P
ceaefoi out-flenklng naneuver.
N orthern m arket demand for Johns River loot Wednesday aft provides the entertainm ent with
riubmai inr at tttanit Iho «ainn time
out coat .and kids of nil age*
m
Tfcore w o n three m ain brill* the chayote. a vegetable of the ernoow.* Mr. Aldrteh reported.
(1 UMliattril On I'MP T«V4b|
U l l j r I 1 C S D " ‘ ,W O
..m m lllrw will Ju.1^. Ih . .IU p U ,. .........
"•
•re o typical show arranged es­
9 eveea aad th e key bottle, the Bri- aquaah family, I. isgreaalng. and
kb.rti S h r ille r
is ex|H-eli‘.i
to
The name* «*f tH** Jmlgrn hav»*
pecially to their U ato for a ran
tick laid waa developing In the thia compartfvely now plant ia be­
liriotr "O.' nr m or e t o y , to ia* plat­
not been «lUcloM*d.
►^ .
of corn or potted hem or any­
Alorn H am as area, 16 mUce eouth- ing grow s by SmnlnoU farmer a.
The *ponM»r* urgetl that per ed oped the'' t re e , ood la t e r to In'
thing th n t ia adlbl* In • can.
.
wool of Ooaala where tha plateau H ha* been o s the m arket on o
«&lt;m refrain front uidng material pres ented I" a h x n l ch arity fer
Tha feature picture will he
bpglsc to break aa !t dip* U the anuU **al» bero for three y*ora.
with which to dreorah* that t* distrib ution o f th e toy * t i to • **y
"Tllllo
th
e
Toller"
boaed
on
the
I
Dee.
17.
—
I t grow , on a vine, w hkh wrap*
prohlbitril. in thia area. (*ofie4. I'lllb ll.'ll
eomlc
atrip
of
th
a
t
name
on
I
Seven permits have Itecn la(A
P
)—
The
T
reasury
sold
Tues­
around
treee,
and
one
report
raid
Gan. K iw is Rommel hutl. All visiting Hhrlncr», •&lt;* well a* .tied at the ('tty llnil in tin- pa- 1
i.HK an(| gurlartiU mid much in
"Our Gong" comady and a Don
Od all kio rematnlng Gorman tank the vine extended over SO fre t In day o aurvey of leading citle* •Id
local Khrmeis who have not nf week, pn Dec. 11 t'hurllo Singh-Duck
cprtoon,
Mr.
Murrlaon
trrrs
t
to
di«play«.
strength and S "smalmum ava‘1- the air. The ehsyo’e, Mr. U hm an showed purek**** of daftnsa announced.
The Fall term of Circuit Court
filiiit&lt; 'I with the I'H-ul club, are in tun sccurnl^ permission to repair
a b lo n rc o of diva bomber#' Into e •tated, hae the appearance of a bond* Increased by 177 percent
haa ended with the announcement
viled by I'resnlent T. Bradford and re-roof n b.illding on the cor­
today that tha case of th* Stub1 deepe n to asd waoeOeoeafal— at- largo pear, r a e r r t It ha* a rough during th a firat weak of the krar.
|lyjd. Those who |&gt;l III to llltel'd ner o f Flighth Street and Sanford
The aurvey waa n u d e by tha
ag ain st LaVoy Lane, charged with
tho m arch of the
_ tempt- to (torn the
th&lt; coverititf ia d !■ N ry
ure .isked to make immediate re­ Avenue, while F'ovter Smith will
aeeault to murder, haa been run9 Brttiah aad M i p s troop*, the com v e ta ta u a never rota, but tum e to American Bonkers oaeoelatlon In
servations with l.loyd F" lloyle, tear lown u two-ear mirage at
46 .Mtoa.
cltloo. No national totals were
11nun I, Clerk O. P. Herndon said
’• ^ I t e e T P M
em» fr W 46
el.il. leeretary. 1‘rogram I'hairmaii 61.7 Oak Avenue for Mr*. Ralph
it or cookeJ In the available, b u t before the attack
thi* morning.
dHormlnoJ A*l* like on
LONDON, Dee. J7. — (A PI — Fid I.ant* olid Horry Kudell hatfe Gnodsperd,
on Peer! H arbor sale* were ru n ­
WUIIam P. Mitchell, *! y»«r
vthruata the BrUlah f*H •quash at;
Government
ronacriiition
b i l l made arrangomenta for aev»ral
On Dec. IT. Kd Bostie was ia*
ning about 1100,000,00 o day. old realdent of 8emlnole ( uunty,
Commander
lla rry
Carlson,
I &lt;m k*d the b a tu r
For Inafince, tha P in t National died a t h it home In Ginderville aecond-eirculive-in-charge of the which will makn British women piano numiM'r*, it was announced. su ej a permit to make repair.!
layman and three
lo hi* dwelling. Will Johnson
The area of Comp Bland Ing, Bank of Palm Beach, which **!d a t 1:00 A*. M. yeetardoy. Mr. U nited Statee Navv a t ‘ Pearl subject to compulsory national
while H. A. F.
service and rxlrnd th* conscrlp
PLANS AIIK MADE
was named a* rn n trartu r, C. IL
diva-bomb- one of th e largest military rea- | | 7 I w orth o f defense bonds the Mitchell wo* born In Sanford In H arbor, reported to hla family In lion of men for military eervice'a
TAI.I.AIIA8SEK.
Dec.
17.—
Walsh will rontrnct I . M. Eng­
ervotan ta Iho country, ««*«** week before th e war, aold 650.850 1679 and waa o member of the Cedartown, Ra. th at bo la "aafe
to
the
agr»
of
IH
V
80
year*
was
lish tn re rnof his dwe'limt at
(Special)—I’hyslcnlly
handicapped
approxbnatoly 150.000 ocrae.
last weak. .
Method let Church.
and wall.'* Tho mesasg* waa re* cnactrd by the llouaa of Izjrilx person* who think they might 702 Palmetto Avenue. Joseph
Ho Ie aorvhred bv three bro­ celved on Dec. 16.
tmlay. The m»a»ure, already pass­ he prepared for work in tho na' Singleton will repair the hunt* of
thers, J . O. Mitchell end D. A.
ed 'In the House mf Common*, tionsl emergency have been a»k' Josephine Dixon on Locust Av­
Mitchell of Sanford and G. A.
T
ho
Falvation
Army
haa
aakni
will lake effret U|M.n the King’* ed to contact their nearest r*' enue between Seventh anil Eighth
0
Mitchell o f Christ***.
th a t any crranlaation who la
hahilitation office! nr ronsultant. Streets and F’oetcr Smith will
P u n ertl service* fo r the de­ JBUMtaB *• glv# baakata of food assent.
te a r down a one-story frmm*
ceased man will bo conducted at roport the name of tho family
house on West Third Street. .
tha
Andaraon-Grifflth
Funeral and preaenta to M adly people
On D»c. 17, A. !,. ShlrnBn
Homo og Weet P i n t
Street, lo the office on Boeoaul Street
secured permlsaiun to erect •
r i t k t Tho golfer used a number Thursday oftanwon o t 1:00 o'clock in order to avoid duplledtlona.
•tore-room on Fourteenth Street
with th e Rev. J.W. A ustin. Metho­
live Iron foi the .hot.
and to eecur* tha tervicea of WU1
dist Mtalctar from Orlando ofJ. L. Child re arrived here MonPowell, contractor.
fktattacr. b te m e o t will bo ta day xlght from Fact Payne, Ala..
U kw V W w
to become service m anager of Three eona of
porary prisoner -of- w ar -camp
M riekU nJ Ford Ma*ar Co. Mr.
C hildra . haa keaC* forem an of 0 hlllip Stanley are now in some "somewhere In Germany." Since
„,i hcench of Mrvlc* with tha Allied the w ar offlca advised them of his
daalarvhJpa In Maarigomary and
Gl othsr citiea throughout Ala Natione. Phillip, Jr. la In tha **- whereabouts, tha fam ily ha* had
F L O R ID A - P artly cloudy ta
Iactive service branch, Gordon jolli­
th* south, and fair In tha north,
ed Ih* jKaval reserve and Harold two letter* from tho young flyer, with frost In tha extrem e north
i* a flyer In th* Canadian Royal stating th at ha la “doing w*U."
portion tonight.
Gordon w ent to Macon, Ga. last
A ir Port*.
PhlUlp left Sanford N or. 28 and night from tho University of F lor­
received hla final examination a t ida war* ha waa in hla third year of
Camp Blandlng Induction Station. pharmaceutical training. A t Macon
Now ha la a tattooed a t Camp !«#, bo will Uka hla final physical ex­
amination before being sen t to
Va.
Norfolk, Va. fo r induction.

concern to Turkey, coupled
with plans for French-Naxi
conference of African col­
onies, was reported In Hu®ropean press dispatches to­
day.
They reported airfields were
being enlarged and Increased

(iiftH Presented By
'Kiwanis Club At
Luncheon Meeting

Holiday Demand For
Citrus F ruit Is Re­
ported As S t r o n g

SealH Are (’hristmas
items Says Chairman Santa ( lau.s Arrives By Boat At

3:30 o'clock Tomorrow Afternoon

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Sponsor Contest

Tourists Have
“Get - Together”
Monday Night

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Elk8~Will StaKc
Children’s Show

Sons Of Legion Will ,','.'
Have P arty Thursday

Shriiu-rs’ Christmas
Party Will He Held

Q tv News Briefs

....... . ""

Defense Bond Sales
Increase
Greatly

7 Ituilding Perm its
Issued At City Hull

William F. Mitchell
Dies In Ginderville

,

I’arliamcnt Passes
Conscription Hill

Million Pound. Of
M eat ta Purchased

Three Stanley Boys Now Serving
In Some Branch Of Allied Service

THE WEATHER

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

ie Sanford Herald

GIVE COURTESY

rjfakltokH In IMM
»»#ry ■flrraonn r«r«pl
ml Hmmtmrsi. pDrlda
111 N «fM lla AtfM *

It in pxtremply »rratifyinjr to the Seminole County
friend* of A**i*tant State Attorney I.loyil Hoyle to learn
thnt the charge* of mnlfea.snnre ami mi*feasnnci&gt; in office
were wholly without foundation and that if he nolle pronaed
some of the "C ul^" eases or the Wethered-Touchton case,
hi* had a jierfirt right to do so if in his opinion he did
not have sufficient evidence to gain a conviction and wished
to save the State the ex|**n*e of a fruitless trial.
This leaves only one charge against Mr. Hoyle for
(Jovernor Holland to consider, that of drunkenes* upon two
separate occasions within the past year. It came as some­
what of a surprise to Mr Hoyle's closest friends to learn
that he had Been r'narg d with drunkeness as he does not
li'-ar the general retaliation of lieing n drunkard, and hi
friends are stn h that they would tat the last to eondone
drunkeness either »-*: tli part of pulilic prnsectilors, memliers yf -the legislature, op n n r other pulilic official*.
W hether Mr Hoyle was (hunk on the night of Fell. US,
or of June 2H is for Coventor 'Holland to decide, lie has a
numliT of affidavits and the testimony of several witnesses
as evidence that lie was. lie also has tne testimony of a
nnmlier of oth e r witnesses who say he wasn't. Rememtiermg that in free Amer.cn a man is considered innocent unto
proven guilty, we would suggest thnt the pulilic withhold
judgment of Mr Hoyle until lifter the (inventor has made
his decision.
Mennwhilo this investigation has taken a good deal of
valuable time, not nnlv for our Assistant Htnte Attorney
wiio m u st defend his mime und reputation, and for th.
7,0 or more witnesses who hnd to make the long trip to
T a lla h a s se e for the hearing, but also for Governor Holland
who spent over three hours listening to the testimony and
must spend considerable additional time studying the affi­
davits and reaching hts decision.
At a time like this most of them have b etter things to
ilo than stir up trouble without good and sufficient poisons.

nni.i.A w n |M ur.A*
k:4K«er
o o n n o x d r a i — iia*i*fi* h *** i *p
s m e r t t i m o x rt tT M
r*f*kl# !■ W tsare
*7 Carrier
90 .7 ft
OM Wanlk
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Tkrra Mtrafk*
• 3 33
Rl« N**lka
. H i*
Dm Year
til Ml
All akllBarr nvtlrea,
thaaka, raaalalloaa mm.
afllfnalam rala far tk»
N lala* rand* ‘a*III hr
• t rrialar a4*rrll«l»c
l^wapapar

lUpraaaHta*

rmprmmmmtm Tka llrrald l»
**t adrrrflalna
• ai«l»talsr,| | n Him lsr«-

al fl»l4

if |ka m aalrr rail* prla*
laarlrra I* &lt; fclmgea and

WEDNESDAY.

DEC

17.

1911

l.ifr give* im iniuiv ihu nii*, l.ui
Dryer the mine one twin-, io n iu m
ill ilelrrlnrulmn fi,|l..v , fmlnre I..
follow the wi«, emir*.
||.
t|,„t
bring often re|iriivnl, li.irilenlli Innrck rbnll !«• •uililenly d i.lr o y .d
— Proverb* s&gt;). |
THE i'll It IST r u n . | i
A wornni *ing, across the wil
A tong of woinler *wrrt.
And everywhere her little I'hil
Follow* her glnling fr-l
Ur flutters
Along the
When Hr Is
Ills mother

like h p&lt;*11«I whit
rnailwny'* n m .
tireil. III Isttrr llgli
rnrri**» Him.

Rometiim-* n little silver
Float*, softly down I he air,
Past mountain where the |
snow* are.
And sit* upon Ilia hmr
.Sometime*, whe„ durkni-**
unfurled.
Upon her breast lie lie*,
And all the dreams of all
world
Flrck to His d r e a m y rye *
— Ague* U p
Don’t rut wild holly, an es
change warns. It rnn't he tamed

F .O R C H R I S T M A S

As the Christmas season rapidly approaches a grand
climax, it is well for mnnv households to refresh their
memories regarding the State law on cutting certain plants,
trees and shruhs.
“ Any person, firpi or corporation who shnll buy, offer
or expos* for sale any of the following hollies, trees or
plants," the Inw is quoted by an article In fhe Times
I'nion, "or any jvirt thereof dug, pulled up or gathered
from any public or private land, unless . . . the owner . . .
gives his consent in writing thereto, shall be deemed guilty
of misdemeanor, and shnll Im* punished by a fine of no*
less than $*10 or more than $100.
Cornu* Florida— Dogwood.
Cornu* nlternifolia—Dogwood.
Cercis Canadensis— Redbud or Judas tree.
Kalinin lutifnlin— Mountain laurel.
Ilex enssine— Duhoon holly.

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
112 W. FIRST STREET

• COSMETICS
• PERFUMES

" e Fill All Prescriptions

FOR CHRISTMAS! A NEW

Uoam has al m h la m Inst to
Japanese the ' first Am eri­
aoll to Im surrendered In
O tar 100 yearn. Wake still holdi
out, thanks to a handful nf Mnrlnea. We’ll l e t Senator Wheeler
and his little group o f narrow
Isolationists wish now they hadn't
bean ao successful In preventing
the
fortifying
and
stren gth ­
ening o f these Pacific outposts.

ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR

r / i t * t f i v t r arjth Qood u /W iri h/'s h e a rt:

hoi Chfistfnas Uv'th him attoays.

7 SHOPPING DAYS

to Christmas

5:30 P. M. Tueailay, throwing | untrjuc attrartlon is the Kuphnn
thrm laick with the first barraae. 1 lum horn, one of three or four
The dispatch did not explain the | known to the musical world. Anuse of liuses, l ut It was assum ed, other musical instrument is th«
that the invading forco brought Rolovox, a new instrument made
them along.
' by the Hammond Organ ComAlthough Singapore still
Is puny, oq which It is pe •slide to
some 400 miles from the nearest! play 10 different, combinntinns,
Japanese spearhead, an informed such ns the violin, mute, rurnet,
source said:
I organ, etc. "Played together, the
“ British Inck of naval auperi- Euphonium and the Solnvov m ate
ority has changed the entire situ- a beautiful comlinatlon," sayv
atlon in Northern Malaya. The the Rav^Georgr E. Zirmer. pasto
British land defense was planned r f the Tabernarle.
on the basis of naval superiority.
The Rev. White of Orlan !o I
but both the Rritish and United i _________________
States fleets have suffered h-rd
blows.
an offensive on a large
scale
"Now th navsl situation has There definitely is danger—4 real
allowed the Japanese to develop threat to Singapore by land.'1 •

C00RS 0VENWARE
EVERSHARP PEN &amp; PENCILS

Lit UAL PARLANCE
“ Is you do judge ob repro-

iMal"

"W all. Madam, I am the proita Judge, If th a t la w hat you
nui .'*

1h i t l f l w a B k t i

'M l BONDS und
m L f STAMPS
l e l i t SI STORKS* HANKS

i*&gt;sT orncr.s

B A U E R R A D IO
AND ELECTRIC SERVICE

S
S

e r v ic e
t a t io n

right on! of
t lie bolt ie

ROSEVILLE POTTERY.
ENGER-KR
BILLFOLDS

ain’t no itnakes In hyah
Wall Strcot Journal.

ROCK SHARPE CRYSTAL

U. S. Submarines
Go I n t o Action
And Score H i t s

T H E J B W J U iE II

111 8. PARK AVE.

Ba*y people know wfcat tfce

K

Smith la quotad
• S ta r Advocate
are a t w ar. We
1 the m u l t o f
ik. If wa did not
It, the n ature af
a th a t wa are a t
crapulous enemy.

f i n s ’t

refresh men l
CHANTILLY CATTCHN

I t looks as u the Japanese
iva won the first battlo o f tba
u a t • m u l l of -thalr surprise
ta c k s, all Uia way from HongB r i o Pearl Harbor, bu t the bats
■ant paid off an the basis of
■ I f n i round. Democracies aloat always lc«a the first bat■l o f a n y .w a r barauaa larmrhly thay are caught unprepared..
$*• th eir strength la In lha
reag th of free men fighting for,
HaT, liberties In a righteous
Mae. In th e end they win the
thmt It th# OR#

I FT I S'
t;iVK YOU
A DEMON
8TIIATION

Also GIVE

the chairmen

CAMBRIDGE GLASS

HVaa tu b . d a t’a It, Ah ’apects.
•U Miatuh Judge, It’a Ilka dls
* mah husban’ has done died
1Up ted. and laf* me with- seven
il a - Infidels, and Ah w ants to
^appointed as da axeeutidner."
T h e Furrow.

erms

Public Is Invited
To Attend Revival

'• Wa dara auy not many Japtn a ia toya will appeor in Amrrloan Stores this Christmas sea••tl.—-The Hanford Herald. The
words “ Mado In J ip a n ” will bo
aama pa If thu m rrrhandix

Ma. hm a. alw ays

W e stin gh o u se

r»_jmi

f ’.V.

the

eilUon will do
f i l e a f tb a aa*h-

• TOBACCOS
• CANDIES

And Hundreds Ol Other Gift Suggestions

f£ j|

can

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— PHONB 8M

Florida Holly Protected

The St. P oterslurg Independant produces a number of splendid adjectives for application to
tna Japanese including despicable,
Ignoble, crnteniptlhle, unscrupuJoy*. perfidious, scurvy, vicious,
Iniquitous, depraved, and foul,
s h a le are all very apt. However,
.name rolling won't win this wsr.
W hat Wn need now is action, nol
words.

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Mixed Drinks — Package Goods — Beer
Fit EE DELIVEK1

Wc sen when* Adnlf Hitler |,n
gone to the mountain* of llnvnrt:
for a rest rare. We are not nidi
■"'•‘I*! however, o f his ever belli
curnl. Wo lire .......... he I, ,,|„i
Hlng so n s tvrfw Uvilnient

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W E D N E s Da i , DECEMBER 17, 1911

The Perfect Gift!

po**tkrt

Icc^oU

Coca-Cola really; mean*. If.
Th* picture at • lotwd
one la • highly t n u *
ured gift. Send a m l a
to th* folk* who or*
■way from bom*. Call

• Httk minute tooi « o o « h to
•o |o y a m oauai’f t t t t and

�WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1941

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THURSDAY
Mr« Blanch.- I'nkr«*n and M k «
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lit ep*.»km g clax * of M r* (ie u rg e J % M S t in e r ip h e r e n t e r t a in e d at •la) in S a n f o rd &gt;#-**t* t lav
A M a f fe tt M ill t e pre*enti**|t in ner home on Rarfc A v e n u e on
f t ' T i t d a t th e O v ie d o H ig h Mi nday e v e n in g with .« mi*r«d
III. h Hi, II..It , l.iv« n:i . m n ,
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nu,the*r
Mr*
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th e liz a rd m e e tin g f t J l.*&gt; I* M
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th e &gt;« lo m o le H u l l S c h o o l u u d i- Mi*** M arg in * ! l i n t * \x.i» a w a r d
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d a p u r e T h e lucky p a g e p r u e ',
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Mr* T \V Jmiea.
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Bull, I'eggy Howi-ll.
farm \ Idue Ramil* Walt/.
Th# I’atrint*’ ("ommitti-o l» mm
Britton, Mildred Turn* r. Ma-i
W a l le r Smith
pn.tul of »#v#n iif th# lnrtr#'t pa Mrs. Adga Thomas
| Riencott, IxiVhryn f ’ulltnn, II. &gt;t W ith I I" i.'I .-i*
triotic »oci#tif» of th# l'mt#tl
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I'latii. I I- »• • t | . i. h | n| ii State* — Dauithtrr* of th# Amu
F ntertains Circle I Co ok, Uosi* A n n lltiHikx, R . "
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lean Revolution, Son* of th#
I'icvi ott.
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Mr*. A«lga Thom** w«* ho«tc** .S o f t * hoe Routine
Kin d) 'I it liexx *
nf the Revolution, Sona of the at her home on Park Avenue I Soli. "Any Bondi Today
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I uthlw-rt l l a r r i i i
Revolution. Daughter* of IMt'i, on Friday morning to member* •*( ' Clnrlr* I'oplin RM iilnl by I »..! I heO lyV
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Children of the American Revolu the Central Circle of the S.m
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lion and (jeneral Society of th# ford Harden Club- at which time Off Rhythm Tup ( Somrthing »•*•
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it v\a« reported that 47ii plant*
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vitril to attend.
The regular meriting i f Ih#
S'deX’ Howard Ctut.trr of th# M.
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| Mr*. F. E. Rmimilltt cn I’almrlto
Avenue at 3:00 1’. M. A!' memix-l*
ar» ailt#d to bring *ho.v -r -.Tft*.
Thk Truth Seeker* Cla»» of the
MrthodUt Church will have It*
ChrUtnta* party In th# annex nt
7:30 P. M. lloate*»eA will be Mr*.
C.eor/e McCrum. Mr*. J. t». Wait*.
Mr*. B. C. Smith. Mr*. Ida Chanttrrlain, Mr*. J. C. Rua*ell. Mr«.
W. I. Hughey, Mra. II. II. Duncan,
Mr*. W. P. Chapman ami Mr*. R.
W. Turner.

t hail hern exchanged among men* , llrvrrly Roger*
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Am i Halhrway
•Soft Shin* Routine
Dolori
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A talk on Christma* derlira
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Mil.li' &gt;i t;. t.
Afternoon*
Harnett Brown
Coleman who displayed *.vci.il
Jean I *o»i • l-.dlv
unique and attractive design*. Waltz Rhythm
t ’illhi i im* I lai k
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varioua commltteea the ho«tr«« T.»p Dance
Mfiry I*oii Cop. Li» T
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D«&gt;nnn .lean Dun" Malagui-na
lervrd refreahmenta tu the f«*l Tap Diner
iVultx Dhythm
Shirley Aim
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Mm cm le t
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Morgan (Advnnreil T ip i
Mr*. Cleorge Cowart and Mr*
Song " I t u r F la g '
K. B. f!lementa. giH-nti*. and | Duet "Wr're All AmeruHti*
A"d*i l Thotna • and W illa'id
faordott U right nnd
Th*»nm
Mm. Z. II. Hat Iiff. Mr* ti K.
f' o n n o ll y Mu«*ir
lly
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Frazier
Rollins, Sira. Ralph Chapman.
H a r ry Weatei
Mra. L R. V.rsher, Mr*. F. K. ’Two French f#irli ant* Th" Amen
|*e gc y \nn I'ippin
Bolt*, Mra. | | . W. Rucker. Mr*.
can Soldier
Donna
Jean A vco m p am ed al th e piano
by
Ddnn, Kloine Cook ami Fred My i a Ann S«»utliwfurd.
A. K. Roixactter, Mra. F. S. Ver
nay, Mra. Alex Vaughn, Mrx I rrick Cooptr.
,
(Jeorge McCall, Mias Irene llin Riivthm Tap
(irace
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ten and Mrs. B. C. Moore.
Stinecinher
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Atlvnncetf Waltz Rhythm
lit!
nil? Mm* John
J e n u F r o f e m i u n a l Ta p Da nce
Mmlernlitic Donee
Donna drnn
Dunn, Freilerick Coo| ht
and
Jam* Copeland
Chiirlutt# St.-iii
F.Ioi it* Cook
KbfUim Tap
Arrnhnlir
Dune# On Chair* .
J- I f * th* talk o f th# town!" Advanced Tap Routine

Celery Fed S taff
Will Stage Dancc-i

Anderson*
Griffith

*»y member* of th* Celery Fed
S ta ff of S«minol* High School
uf th eir annual Chriatma* Dance
Funeral Director
which will be ,tag*d in Ih# Arm­
Con\*r Flral Zt French
ory on Friday evening, Dec. l'J
Phoa* « U
" I t prnmiaa* to be on# of th#
! blggcat dance* of th* year, anil
LOME IN AND UKT
«"d one to which all look for....
YOLK 194-4 C A L .r.m iiA lx ] ward, old and young'alikr. town*
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and tourlata," it » n re

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Mary F.lianlnlli Dunnl
Soln—""I Iton't W ant Tu Svt Th#
Solo--"F ifth A virtue Rhythm
Wurlil On Fir#
Deity Jan#
Doturra Kngli-h
I'rofeiiional Rhumba Tap Mary Tnp#lun.l
' (irand# Fitnil# All Ktud#nta nn
F.lixahcth Daniel
Acrobatic Dunce
Johnnie Mae , atag# Hinging “Our Flag."
(Knt#r*
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a*
j Sonin llrim# Ic# Skating llallrt)
' . (Knt*r* Jn Ann Wilkin*—^Ad
ported.
I Thoiia in charge of arrange vanc#d Military Tu|&gt;t
menta for the danev invite e v e ry ­
Ov#r 300,000 buttle* of aoft .
one to "greet the Chri«tmai *ra
ron with a gml* *pirit *tii| aavo drink* ur# anld munthly at Camp 1_
Friday for your day of fun, Ulamling tu anldir.r and civilian*
erm* and danca from U:00 'til nn Ih* rraervation.
l :00."
Copeland

Christmas Flowers
Cut Flowers— Blooming Plants!
Corsage* Are Our Specialty!

A. K. ROSSETTER
PLOItlST

Ilia. thmlK»&gt; ywn» aaayandWIUy la ywaf e*y*— —I and
ta yau» h » 0 y ta an plan tkal tko ta a p a n if ia , inaailaMa aa
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LIFE

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. Betty Jam* Sufi Slim' Itoulinv

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i- Mrs. Georg* C. Means, of Chatwnoogn, Tenn-, arrived Saturday
to «prad several day* with her
l i w t i , Mr. and Mr*. JL T. King.
Mr*. Mean* will, be remembered
u M in Minnie Loo King. L k u te n an t Mean*, who U itatiened
■with th e Q uarterm aster Corp. a t
Chattanooga, may. arrive Sunday,
If hi* I n n Is granted. If so, he
and Mrs. Means will remain until
a fter which
they will g f t a GainetviUe, accom­
panied by Mr. Means' mother, who
will also be the guoat of the R. V.
K ing's for the holidays, coming
down with her son Sumlay, fo r a
coupU of daya a t Mrs. Means’
guests, and from there to C hat­
tanooga. If Lieutenant Means in
unable to come, Mrs. .Mean* wtu
retu rn to Chattanooga before
Christm as. Both Lieutenant and
Mrs. Mean* are quite papular In
Seminole »nd Orange Counties,
and th eir host* of friends will be
(la d to see them , as this will he
their firs t trip nome s.pee their
m arriage last May.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Raksstrmw,
Noel, L a m in a , Janieo, Kenny, end
Miss Estells H ardy have returned
after

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THE

eleb hall, Georg* W. Morgan,
Prreldent, presiding. I t wme veted
to eyewear the Boy Scoot, fo r the
calender year IMS and plane were
made for the Chriatmaa beekete
th l. year. The committee fo r the
basket* consist, of Mayor Jo r
Leinhart, Chairman. J . P. Co*,
Jack Resell. and Professor R. P.
Cooper. ThoM present were Joe
Leinhart, Ceoryr W. Morgan,
President, J . B. Jones, Secretary
and T reaanrrr, J. P. Co*, Jack
Karel I, Professor R. P. Cooper, D.
“ Daniel*, Ben K. Ward, W. A.
“ • o u ff&gt; F - w - T*lboLt.B. F. \Wheeler, Professor T. W.
Lawton, W. J. Lawton.
All member* present voted 't o
continue their membership for the
next calender year ono hundred
percent.

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Mrs. Thad Lee Lingo. Mrs. W. li.l sent were: Volita Tripp, Mnr&gt; May afternoon. Th»
Gore, Mrs. F. W. Talbott. Mr*. II. Totten, IajcUU King. Klivib«:St wt re lovriy, e*|HnuMy
R- Hunt, Mrs. Charles 8. Lew, Mrs Farnell. Isiiry ami Knft Foillat. ci ntereii with bivt ly •••
O. G. Wolcott, Mrs. Carl Haul, Alic# Moo it , Jam* .Staley, and Mm. C h ris t m a s t ie .’ * and tin*
M n. Augusta D. Covington, Mrs. Aulin.
fii»ly il&lt;oondi'il tree. I h.»
Orcan Burned. Mrs. It. K. Cooper,
The Junior G. A %held thrir an­ itnj m m m i U i o \ ..«% «mp

' I ho* pi.in *t*r r-i"nit n:« of »ivv
quilt* ill.
Tho coiitin io'i ••f Mr 1 I* G
h i UMiirl •. • Ml .*•• .-»* • .t!.. ||
i l n . I- G. K ua.tm iller, Mr*. Joe nu*l Chrutma* party Friday nf M n Thetnloie A n lm . S ’ ,
io* Ornin:i* G. f
.! Ho* ‘H i
Leinhart, and Mm. J. B. Jonra, Jr.jtemoon at the borne of Mm. J.
J I . Wheeler, jl ml Mi - .1 11 J'tlr •. •' j | w« i
up •
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Mr*. R. F. Kin*
K in* and Mr*.| Cox. They aDo invited iiir mils' Jr The ho*t«**&lt;e4 f. ’ r the tma«nin l
Geonrr C. Meant tpent Sunday Inj Methmlfot girl*. Tho« e n r e a e n t . *.v»*ie M m Tl

Orlando visiting frien.l*.
were: Annette Tripp, Dotty M.t5Other* expected home for the culm. Auilrry Cox. It illy lUgsdali-.l
holiday* are; William Henry Mar­ Jcsn Chnncr, Dorothy Nib!»c'i.|
tin, of the University of Pennsyl­ Dorothy Mslrolm. sn&lt;l Mrs. Milvania, Philadelphia, Pa..
Mi** cslf.
Thos&lt;&gt; forming
picture show
Clara l^ee Wheeler, Mi** Virginia
Wilkerson, and Charles Ollff, of party Tuesday evening, where they
Southern ('ollege. Lakeland, Frank f also hennl tho PiTtid.’nt** speech.
Wheeler, Jr., of Stetson, Del*and,' were: Mr*. W. I*. Carter, .Mrs. J

George Talbott, of tho University H. le e Sr., l / w i t Lee, Mr. and
of Florida, Gainesville, Robert I^e, .Mr*. t ‘. R. t lonts, Mr. and Mrs
of llendersonvilie, N. C., Charles M. L Gary. Mr. and Mr**. Thnd
Lee Jr., of the Emory University, I^*e Lingo, Mins Spark* U»«*
Atlanta, Georgia. Mis* Dorothy and Roy Clont*.
Lee, of High Springs, Mis* ChnrThe official llonrd of the Oviedo
lottc Lawton, of W inter Garden, Methodist held their
quarterly
and others.
n e ttin g and banquet Monday
Mr. snd Mr*. Roy Williams, nieht *»t th«» Meth«Hli*t t h.irch,
and Mr. and Mrs. W. R- Williams, Mrs. W. .1 Lawton. Mr**. I*. M
of Sanford, were visitinir in Ovi».*do Estes, and Mrs. C. It. (Tonis, net
Sunday.
ing ns hostesses. Those invited to
Mr. and Mrs. Marion L W rg- attend were Mr. and M n. Y. V»
ner have named their young son Tclbott, the Reverend J H. Hauar
and Mrs. M'uIm! lin ear, bis mother.
Robert Anthony.
Mir* Ijirey Arie spent the Mr. rnd Mr W. .1 Lawton. Mr.
week-end with her parents, Mr. ami Mr. C iorgc W. Moignn. Mr
unit Mr*. I! W. MMo. Mr. »».!
and Mr*. G. M. Arie.
Mr*. It *■’. Whci-lt-r. Mr mvl Mr*
Mm . Hugh S. F.ynt, of Oriamio, W. T. Chance. Mr «n.l Mr*. T W
was visiting her mother. Mr?. Lawton, anil A. M- ‘.''varl.
Mary I. Young, and sisters. Mrs.
Thr Woman * Snci. ty »f « lirlvMnrinn I. Wagner an,I Mr*. W. II. ' t ij,i Service plan t.&gt; havo tl» --r mlGore anil Mr. (lore Sunt! .ty,
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Both packing houses are run­
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ning day and night now to take
th e p i f t ' I .is ti eirvl
care of the Christmas rush orders.
Mrs. W ilson Bedenbaugh was
,
Refresh merits
given a surprise shower of g ifts
: o lire* i roohien isrt•I
at the Lake Charm yacking house
i n !«»ye.l Ly «Vi.i von.Wednesday, the occasion being in
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honor of her birthday.
W b .eb i
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Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Thomp­
li El hoi . Mr- II
son and son, Jimmie, of Verd
V rn Th« •*«!■•(.*
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Beach will arrive Saturday to
Then •lor** 'YiItti Jr*.
■pend the Chrlstm si holidays with
li.pt&gt;. Mi. A D N!
their parents, the Rev. and Mr*. J.
Si.!!; . F j' . i oil. Mi
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N. Thompson.
Min A It
The Oviedo Woman s Club held
W
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l.uthcr.
a
&gt;tr«*
their annual Christmas party at
\\ a Vine*v i1 . . \* i * . M*
the Oviedo Womana Club Fridsr
r«ilm, R. it 1! M .lc ■••••
afternoon with Mrv. Charles S.
II. Mi
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Lee and Mrs. O. (1. -Wolcott a c t­
1
li F. t ..ell t. Mr
ing a . hostesses for this delight­
**i»n.
llort
ful occasion. The club house wr.”
Knvun, Nlr y try M
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Jonej and , ty Thursdny of thi* week,
beautifully decorated with C hrist­
Mr*. J. II JnllO’d -lr
ion,
Juhnnie,
report
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very
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
J
II.
Jones
nnd
mas dreorations and a lose y
trip
to
Macon.
Georgia,
where
f0n&gt;
Johnnie,
nnil
Mr*
1.
W.
Gray
Christmas trve. The tea tablo-wns
fh«* orp hans and tit*
end he held ••• tin
also beautifully decorated to r e p ­ they vlsitnl their parent*. Mr. , wrr, .linn. i Bwe*i* -&gt;f
II
resent the Christmas ideas. Mrs. and Mr». II. V. Reeve*, and attend- Mr*. Ri-n G. Wainright Tlm r’d iy i'h tir rh next Sion! *\
R. F. Cooper gave sn interesting ed tho RHth nirllplav celebration night
l*nn»hy KoitM*
AMr„ , ,
„,„l Mi-* l.oi* M i s a It h i o d l . .
reading shout Christmas,
' of Mr* June*' grandmother. Mr..
which tho assembled guests re C A Dewberry “Do of that city. R„d&lt;lell report an inleiW ling and navy N'*»v. mb* • •11ti&lt;
eelved Christmas g ifts from In-' Mr*. Burge** McMahan and .on, c ^citini, trip t» Phllndeliihia. I,enn- in a f« w duv * l * r* ••
tree. -----------Delicious -refreshments
»■ 2 hn^ V ^ ,,” P* n ' .i" ’'" l “ M“COn; *y*vania, end while there they at t h r d e s t i n a t i o n •»• i t*
.
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h o m e m a d e c u p cake*, cnndlta, le w - 1where they were the
/U r*t*
&lt;&gt;ftwnde.1 the Army Na y Fnntl»ll
\|i**s Mm y A i n
onado and ten were enjoyed •'V Mr*. McMahan* parent* Mr.
rn I n n l(, , n,| v-i*ited with William iN-rwrnt an opr»aii"*i
everyone.
iM ri.D avU , and other relative*.
Henry startin, who i* a senior at i*ro nt thr F» r«* «itl I
Th»*r prejent for thl* CHi-l*.-1 Mr. and Mr*. II. I., liar* Ini- tho Univer*ity of l*enn«ylvanlt |otnl, hi Sn n ft od
m** party were: Mr*. W. II !.'«•; and »on. Hobby. Mr. nnd Mr*. ('. ,h Pr*..
Mrs. | .y.ln H . h .
thcr. a vUltor from WaynevvIlU.lH. Kakeatrnw and children,
and |!&lt;&gt;n Wainrlyht wo* Ihc luncheon w • n t a n o p rr n * "&gt;n
North Carolina nrd former P r *l Ml** Latelle Hardy were dinner
of j
j 0„.. Friday,
iko , is ahh* t" I • o"
dent of the CHrdo Woman** Club '•"••*&lt;• *&gt; Mr. rnd Mr*. It.
W. T)lt&lt; Wo0,nn* M illen a ry Union
Fri« ml- t» ithid »
Mm . Jume* W. Wilson. I'M"!'! nt Fjite* Saturday night.
,he Ovledn ltnpti*t Church hiel I Okurliind nut j»••11 •
Protem, Jfr*. Charles T. Niblsck.
Mr. and Mr*. ( . It. W -nn h &gt;1 n* lholl,
. „ mln| Chri*tuin&lt;
Chri*tm*&lt; |i»tty
party In
ii long Hint sri »•mi i din*
their annual
lent Mr*.
Mnx
Loinhnrt.j their gue*t» Sunday Mr*. Wynn'*
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nenv o** In? Church Mon* j Mrs. .1 W Martin
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Mr*.
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when she entertained her Sunday *
School Clsm with u party nt her |
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Ex-leader of a pension movement,
Robert K. Noble was arrested and
ebargyd with making seditious and
disloyal utterances li r a epeveh belore *0° people In. Loa Angtlea.
lie had demanded impeaehmeni of
H e Presliieht, and had charged the
U. 8. “meaeed" |n Japan's affairs.
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OIoHa Laura V aodartflt, IT,, who wl
when she becomes S I, da abewn a t a
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club hall, George W. Morgan, Mr*. Thai! I.r** l.m*;n. Mm. W II. «enf were: Velita Tlipj*. Mr*'
Prejldent, presiding. It was voted ICiore. Mr- F W Talbott. Mrs II Totten, l.ucilla King, Fli .iL 'o
to sponsor the Boy Scouts for the |R Hunt. Mrs. Charles S Ia-w, Mr* | Fam ell. I.i»ev mid Kiia |\»di •
calender year 1942 and plans were Cl. CL Wolcott, Mr*. Carl Pn*»l. Alice Moors*. Jane Stal«*v. and M»
JONES
made for the Christmas basket* Mrs Augu&lt;t;i |v Covini'toti, Mi s ( Aulin
this year. The committee for tbv Ore.in B u rn e tt. Mr It F Coti i^r,
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baskets consists of Mayor Jor .'If - I t# ktm • ttullei. Mrs. Ji*** n u l l t h n t i i t i o |»u*ly F ,i .•
Lcinhart, Chairman, J. I’ (’m , Leinhart. a n d Mr* J B Jones. P termmn .»t th«- *.,* ,.( M*
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League Leading El Reeso Five
Diike For Game
; . DURHAM. N. C„ Dee. 17-|V )
•—Onks's multi-million'dollar ramfits took on all the aspects of a
gay aiajhouee Tuesday in beetle
preparation for the- transplanted
Koto Bowl game between (ho Blue
DotBs and Dreamt SUto.
E A fter a series of hit-and-run InU r. lew. with harried cooches and
- piaytrsi
three
dortlopmenta
•emer / t d from the maelstrom: The
demand for seaU made all other
'tb k a t rushes a t Duke look Ilk* a
dull day bi a bargain basement.
Throe long queues trailed from
windows in tne athletic departBunt, Everything was ao confuted
that no one seemed very sure how
: ms ay tickets—they cost 6111
apiece—had been sold.
Coach Wallace Wade, who U nltrays worrying about tomotloiig,
W S| worried th at "a lot c f people
- a r t going to be disappointed. ‘ 1 he
ticket supply Just can’t meet the
Samande. he teld, even tho.igh the
aealfng capacity of Duke Ktacium
If being expended to aceomnuds'e
• record crowd of 55,000.

Sets Two New Bowling Records

El Reeeo, leader o f the Commere lei Bowling League, set a
lesguo record by smashing &gt;,859
pins In three gam es as the outf it took three contest* from 8L
Johns in retulU this week. The
cig ar team also claimed the single

Emerlck Hdt
Touchton Dr
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ton D rug each won two of throe
The Indlvk
m atches from H offm an Electric E. D. Price .
and Celery City, respectively, to yf_ Dennis
Us fo r second place. Andrew C ar- g p 0rguson
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Hialeah Will Have
Big-Name Horses
MIAMI. Doc. 17,—OP)—AH ika
big-name thoroughbred.. nf the
I racing world—except Whlrlaway,
the h one of the year—hare been
I entered for ouch Im portant otikt*
I a t tbo 150,00 Wldonor Cop oyont
a t Hialeah Park, and If the w a r
drtreo thort from California a
place will bo found for them on
Florida a w inter nrog.-am.
NeyrrtheUse, racing lead-rs »ny
5?" h ' no ,rea t c*"du» t j
Weot Coaot horseflesh to (ho nouthoro winter trocko for the th n n &gt;

Peartcn
Hodge —
Carraway
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Lawson ...
Lawton
Klnard ....
Courtney

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The trouble* Isn't otable worn,
became many of lbeta could Tied
quarters. The riew of. racing Wad­
ers b th a t only a lim tod lum ber
of horsemen esn moke th eir feed
bills In Florida's 9 6 -d r/ season a t
Tropical and Hialeah. Beth tracks
pieced HmiU on the number &gt;.t
horses portirlpsting. H falsai bolds
IU capacity to about 1,200 and
Tropical makes arT angtm enti for
700 to 800 horses.

modoraU oopplUa r f
and peppers .»&lt;• u * h t
broccoli cauliflower

Weekly State Market
Predictions Are Made
jActaoicynZii D»t. if. _

(SpccteJ)— a « * ) movement o f
n a p b N M of excellent quality
l» tko Pshokee MctiMi k pro*
dMted by William I* Wilson, d £
roctor o f SU to F arm ers Markets,
hi h h forecast on f n i k and n t r
ta lfa m a rto tta* preapects fo this
trtix«
Palatka will kayo moderate
Camp Blandlng*s boepital la re­ supplies of bonchod turnip., U rputed the largest m ilitary one hi alp noted aad eoUarda and Iteht
the country under a single roof. " P ^ t e s
It hie 1.000 teds &lt;3,000 in an em­ h* “ W- M arianna wfll have hoary
ergency) end
rje trs
3.000,000 supplies of eoppor tk ia Porto Riro
square feet of occupied epaee.
•woot PoUtooa. F a y rr.b U rrow h&gt;*_and harvesting conditions ao

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I ECONOMICAL
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The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
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IBoston Bees Obtain
Rookie From Yanks
NEW YORK, Dec. I7-&lt;A»/—The
New York Yankees announced yes­
terday th a t John A. ( Buddy J 11*»eelt, veteran outfielder end first
baseman, had been acquired from
the Bolton Beet in the deal rend­
ing Tommy Holme*. Newark nutfielder, to that clpb. The .leal,
mada a t the recent Chicago meet
Ing, sen t Holmes te Boiton in ex­
change for one or tw o player* end

East-West Grid Tilt
Moves to New Orleans
ORLEANS, Dec. 17.
■r Bowl sponsors ,

SEE
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named so far.

Florida Orange Show
Will Be Held Soon

REPAIR •
OUT-OF-USE

WINTER HAVEN. Dec. 1 7 .(Bpeclal)— Declaring th at
the
Florida Orange Festhrsl would
bold Its annual show In this city,
Jan . 19-84, A. B. 8 h afftr, genera! m aniger, today scotched any
rum ors that tba event might be
cancelled due to the war. Shaffer's
announcement followed sctlon by
President J . A. Snlvely, Jr., and
tbo directors to continue the Fes­
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7i46 U P News
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8:00 The World Today
8:18 Bunrise Serenade
9 JO Emery Doqtach Orchestra
9 JO Morning Devotions
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10:16 M yrt and Merge
10 JO Stepmother
10:46 Woman of Conrage
11:00 Mary Lee Taylor
11(18 A t Roma with Bally Ma
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11:90 Chasing the Blues .
11(46 U P News
11:88 Tem preturs
11:00 K ata Bmlth Rpeakt
18:16 Kovscberd Melodies
18:30 Dancetlme

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Turning-Point May Aids Chinese |n Air
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Complete African
'J Victory Claimed
Reds Say Italians
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Filipinos Force Jap
Troops Northwest Of
Manila To Fall Back

Dutch Sub in Action

Army Generals,
Navy Head In
Hawaii Removed

F r u i t Exchanges I■g^eatcr Girl of ’41
And Auctions Are
Indicted By Jury

New Military Heads
Will Go to Hawaii
In Drastic Change

Conspiracy Charge Is
Made On Attempts
To Control Prices

Nipponese Claim Five
II. S. Battleships
And 450 Airplanes
Have Been Downed

Americans Sink
Five Enemy Subs
British In Hongkonff
Are Being Shelledv
From l^ind And A ir •

The gun crew of a Royal N etherlands submarine la shown in
WASHINGTON. Dee. 18. (A P)
LOB ANGKI.ES. |. •• m - — R ear Admiral II. E. Kimmel, sctUm off S.iurntwja, Tha Efat-Jadle*. Reports from the Far East (A P )— F ruit n rh n ii.’i-. ,.f t'alicommander-in-chief of the U. 8 . battleground. drs-larv the Dutch, submarine* ir e w rrsklng hnv&gt;H- on
fornin anil Florida, together with
fleet, rod two Army
generals Japanese transports and othed War v*»»«l*.
10 auction Ihju*c. mi.I numeroua
MANILA. Iter. to. (A. P.)
who were In chart* of American
A great and perhaps de­
individuals, were indicted |,y lt
Japanese Invaders hava been
forces In Hiweil were relieved
Federal grand Jury yesterday on
d a l re turning-point marked
shoved hark many miles In the
of their command* laal night In
charges of violating the She.m an
one of the moat draatie ahakeupa
Vlfan area of northwestern
Europe’s w ar on two fronts
A nti-Trust Act.
lu io n , the llnllrd States Far
in th e history of the II. S. Naval
w day aa B ritain announced
Defendants Include the I'ali
' nd military branches.
Eastern command announced
fnrnla
F
ruit
Grower.
Fvrhangc,
I
The generala ere: U eut. Gen
today. It added: "Enemy acofficially the Axis front in
the
California
Fruit
Etchungi..
i
.Walter C. Short, commander of
tielly Inday ha. been confined
no rth Africa has been com­
tho
Florida
C
itru
.
Ktrlinnge.
five
Hawaiian department
and
to the air."
rorporetiona
contn
lle,|
hv
J..-enh
J.
Gen.
Frederick
1„
Martin,
pletely shattered and Russia
DKiiorgio of Kero t'oiintv. Cnlif..
|V lf
la on rU lrd
|*rr««|
oomm andtr of the Army
air
♦ d a r e d Adolf H itler's In-!
ID auction firm , and one auction
Corps a t Hawaii.
U.
S.
Army
hemli|uarteni
a.soelaUon.
Kimmel
Immel was replaced by Rear
vaaion arm ies were- fleeing
in Manila nnitl that Filipino
They are charged with ronsptr*
Admiral O u ste r V. Nlmlts, chief
In chaos.
ing to control -he mc'liud of
o f th e bureau of navigation. Kimtroopa
clnaht-tl with Jaimnes#
saint as well as prices of citrus
L A Soviet broadait reported bit- Lieut. CoL Claire L. ’Chennault, mel was ordered to report for
invader,
in the Viunn arcJ,
and
deciduous
fruits
giown
in
ta r hatred la flaring among the noted U. H. arm y pilot, will di­ “ temporary duty” In the fourteen­
California anil Florida and m ar­
th
(Hawaiian)
Naval
district.
200
mlle.i
northwest of Ma­
rect
a
Chinese
aerial
offenelve
In.(ructiom.
f
r
r
the
handlint;
Head
of
the
Shrinera'
organisa­
V ila forces, aiaertlng Ruaalan
throughout the
nulion
Short was relieved by Lieut.
cgalntt Japanese bases which,
of «rhoo| children during an air keted
nila, and threw them back
cavalry In the Donets Basin had m ilitary sources declare, might Gen. Delos C. Emmons of the tion for this Jurisdiction and l e t ; ettack and a new regulation run through a series of auction firms
eral other officers of Morocco eerning the granting of diol.onas located In Baltimore. Ho.tco, Chicaptured retreating German, Ita l­ now bo expected “any time.” Th# a ir corps.
many miles before darkness
Martin was replace*) by Brig. Temple will be guests tonight Of have been recrlfeil l&gt;v T. W. j engn. Cincinnati. Cleveland, lie
ian and Rumanian troops when 5 1-year-old Texan became air
halted the fighting.
New York, Philmlt Iphia,
they f«U fighting one another. force adviser to Gen. Cblang Kal- Gen. C. L. Tinker of the air the Sanford Shrin* Club a t Palma Lawton, Courtly school .uperln I1trolt.
Pittsburgh
and
St.
lemis.
corps;
who
left
Tsmpa
this
morn
In Tokyo, the Japanese
tandent,
from
tho
State
Hoard
thek
early
thi*
year.
A In Libya the British reported
and Pin* Dining Room on th* Or*
I "Tho effect of the eon.piracy,"
Ing for hia new post.
of Education.
y m “enemy fro n t has everywhere
admitted
five "s|&gt;ccial type"
Highway
for
d
i
n
n
e
r
[the
Justice
Department
in
Wash
| M argaret LaStlry, of Baton Rouge,
rtary of W
A v ertary
V" ar Stlmssn aald '* ndo
Mr. Lawton announced today
submarines, apparently midget
flatly th a t tha
7 changes a t 7:00 o'clock, T. Bradford Byrd, that he and all principals of Ington raid, «■&lt; to runtrol. re 'L a., i« the aw rater girl of
Nm
"W o
“are made in view of th* pre- president of the local group, s ta t­ County schools will meet with tin- strict limit and rrstrnin the rhsu wuuilng tha title over 6,000 girls Japanese submarines, failed to
Secra- ed this morning.
Hmlnary report of the
loeal defense council in the nca" nel through which such fru its aro fri nt oil section, of the country return from the Dec. 7 attack on
' _j
distributed and marketed; to e x ­ in u contest to select the typical
tary of tb* Navy, with who**
arc re tre a t in
Harbor. The
Japaneaa
Tha president received th* fol­ future In regard to making defi clude parsons, firms, a ss« ia tin n s A m erian girl dressed In the most Pearl
view* ea to the' unpreparedncsa
nite plans for applying the do
_ w ________ ____ Mo a t the re
of the situation ef Dec. 7, the lowing telegram advising hint Of fen.e instructions fur schools to and corporation, from engaging typical American costume of a rlaima, however, that five U. 9T
M
t» Hva m ll« a 'd a y , bt
in tb* raodurtion. distribution ami tissue knit awaster and pklrt. She battle.hips were sunk according
incurs, and to their arriv al: “ IUualriotis PetM* this County.
secretary of
» &gt; i r y their d e l
latlon of the tat* W. MaWolm-McCrary, Hid*A regulation of tho Btoto board m i^ketinp rf such fruit*; anil to receives |&amp;00 and a fra# fvip to to aerial observation, and two
races, under expedite tha
fti
und stshiliio•.prices.
prices." New York City.
vlU aw aliaaj
heavy crulaar*, an pil tanker and
. i ■*'
w as ansandod to- read, in offset, fix. ta il
* r-th »
aao iast-.. VJm H o,
« » * ptowes-^wsee -4v»Utoy#d.
llU t Bhy- M g * ' -aAmol atndtnt —JaM toaUnts
firms
nr
Individuals
follow;
. co T em p l/w tll arrive at tba-May- called into service or who enlist­
Manila dispatch tinted Thursday
HI willI ■ata ri
(Keek
Kaon rraid
a i d ^ u n t l R *, n f,c
Florida
C
itrus
Exchange,
T
sm
­
pearl
afternoon, Manila time, said Jap-.,
fa lr Hotel lata thla - afternoon to ed during the school sem rstrr In
\ Ufa Sanford-Orlando personal Investigation or the
pa.
FIs.
._____
Amerlones#
aerial squadrons renew-'
join you a t tha Bhrin* Club which he would have gradunted.
b Jut final arrange- h a rb o r tragedy th a t th*
International
Fruit
C
orpora­
rd their raids on Nichols and
were
“
not
on
th
e
alert'*
ChrU tm ai P arty. M ia McCrary may k-t grunted a diploma at the
el tog'with the Red'Army in the inenta a re bdjrg mads for the can forces
7.ab!an Field., Lut little damage
when th* Japanese struck their and Mrs. Cowan will accompany time he normally would hnve tion, W inter Haven. Fla.
w oks of the Germans In
C. C. Commander, general man
was reported.
us. Pleas* make waservstlons. graduated. This may be dona
srhkh apparently had not chang­ opening o f the track on Dec. 27. murderous
F or the first time, the lower
President Roosevelt yesterday Signed, Hugh B. Cowhn."
HrltUh anil Indian troops were
provided that his work prior to sger. FCE, Tampa.
e d , grestly since Napoleon’s re ­
Lionel L. I»w ry. ilireetor, nretiacknowledged to hnve withdrawn
____ . _____
, ___ fl
five-man toard
a special
Judge F ran k L. MUIer, chair­ th at tinle would justify Ini* spe
part of tha grandstand will be created
p e a t from Hpaeow in 18 I f .
dent und general m snngrr. InterThe new campaign launched this hrlow the southern border of Ke' 7 “ W inter preventa the O trm an heated b y ' modern n s heaters, of lnqalry, hoadod by Associate man of the romroltto# In charge la) cqfuhleralion.
Fruit Corporation, week l,v the American lied fro** Ish, apparently yielding the 116The regulation alto slated, "The tcrnntlonal
Use of w ld t H dds for m aneuv­ General M ahagcr Walter* Connel­ Kupram* Court Owen J . Roberts, of the club’a celebration of
Winter
Haven,
Fla.
er1/* be said, “end the woods ore ly declored today, and eddeJ, to establish why the American Christmas, has erected and decor S tats .Board of Education believes
is called a "war film l' and should mile-long Malayan stale to the
Japanese, iuimlon quarters said
. e f the question fo r tanka and "The steam heat will be going forces were taught off guard and ated a Christm as tre* Upon which th at high school students can
lint
In- confused with the annual the withdrawal from Kedah mennt
s; oo the fighting now b full blast tonight for tha comfort to determlp* whet—If a n y -* rm y local shrinera will hang their gifts sarva their country best by con­
membership
drive
or
roll
call
end
utvy
officials
were
responthe Ipsa of Penang the second
tinuing in high shoot until grad
hay enter. T
as they
Each man Is
of the fans.” The lower h alf of
which the organization conducts city In Importance In Malaya.
on* or more uatian u nleu prior to that time
a * on
eo in 1812, the atond has been enclosed, and
questtod to brim
T t o r e f o ...
Tonlght’s announcement follow- presents to b a distributed among thay ore calleJ Into military terv
The Japanese nre reported to
y plods along the rtd-atyle charcoal braxkra
the tmtk e f the
each year. Mrs. Hoy Mann, pub­
ad by only a few hours th# first needy children through soma char Ir*.
be heavily shelling Hongkong
oncer, fate* have bean removed.
eo foot
licity
chairman
for
Seminole
Celery
Camp
of
the
Woodmen
from the land and air as tho
a, ammunition
drawn from fej
Tonight’s races will bo run meeting e f the beard which con­ ity organisation.
of the World will meet tonight County, sni-l this morning.
British defenders flatly rejected
on sleds by over the futttrity distance end will ferred for R . g l n t o f with Knox
In addition to tb* party
at
the
Woodmen
Hall,
Secretary
to ' de- from Jacksonville, a group of
Several persona have misumler- the lerond Japanese demand for
hg f r t o t ”
ba officially tim ed by 8UI* o f­ end 8llmson
C.
C.
Colllna
said
today.
iwall for sn on- Orlando shrinay* have accepted
surrender. Dutch and Australian
- the wooden ficial*. L ast night marked tha p art ore for
On Jsn. 8, the newly elected »to«sl (hi. new drive und believe furcr* occupied the Portuguese
th* Invitation which the local
they find otfll Intact, ha dose of tha unofficial schooling tha-spot in­
nffier* will be installed. The that it is u continuation of the .land of Timor, n potential J a p ­
tha Germs as w ere mining
men extended to them , Mr. Byrd
officer* elected ace W. P. Fields, toll cull, but according to the local anese Submarine base.
and blasting bridges.
WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. (A P) rr
disclosed and he added that late,
'^ M a n a g e r Connally Invited tha
elected consul omm endcr; O. G.
American fliers led by U eut.
- were reported puMIc to attend the
reservation* m ay ba mad* by — Secretary Sllmson announced Hall, past consul com m ander; C. rhairm un, Mrs. F. E. Iloumillst,
tha rare*
rare# and
ea rly ; today to havo
telephoning L. F. Boyle, club today th* W ar Department I. II. Rudd, advisor lieutenant; A. memberships may be taken out at noyd M. Wagner of Juhnstnn,
No.. I hero of the Philippines
I G enoese l-w k almost
secretary, o r Mrs. F. L.' MUIer, planning to expand in* Army to
Madden, banker; C.
year, while
. ---------------------- C.
- Colling,
---------- - uny. time
. ... during
------- th*
— ----------- hav* blasted out u nest of 20
beyond this
the greatest strength needed and C
124-J.
10 « ynflefc beyond
_ _ capital
I P * Ing run*.
secretary;
T.
E.
Smith,
eacort;
I
(
|,|,
Wlir
f„m|
(,4g
^
nu,i
right
Japanes* airplanes a t Vlgan, 200
he Uwtr Xl-day winter offensive
JA C K B O N V tU S. Doc. 1 8 President Byrd urgently re­ would depend for th* Increase
Mlal)—ld lh ra y men do not quested full attendance tonight entirely on th* aclectiv* service E. S. St. John, watchm an; L. A .' nway und to designate between miles northwest of Manila.
(Booeisl)
Ilrown,
J
r.,
aentry:
and
L.
I,.
o f thla eoun- *o th a t local shrinera may have ■jritttn,
Tha air attack wiped out one
boiler* the
Keller, auditor. Other member* the two, different types of lied
will gw htlv affect th* pleasure o f m aetlng the O r­
try ta the
AH voluntary enlistment* arc of th* board of auditors aro l*r&lt;u. button* aro presented to of the main threats to this Philip­
pines capital, which now
has
to Florida this fall der’s highest officer* and b* ask­ to b* halted aa soon aa thc
tourist tra
peraoiiN by Red Cross workers.
and w inter. . .. .
. W p S H ed th a t sack person w ear tils fet. "preaent rush subside*,’’ Mr. George Stinaon and G. C. lllnchSeminole County I* allownl to gone 4H hours without sn a ir
liff.
LAKELAND.
Doe.
18.
—
Mov­
Von
givrn
Officials oT the Seaboard A ir­ “ But fern o r no fa s, all ahrinrr* Attmson told th* press conference
keep 15 percent of Its quota of raid alarm. Crrdlt wj*
sandstorm a ing rapidly to begin tto canned line Railway report ae 80
20 percent should attend,** he raid.
adding an Immedlat* Increase of
860*H). This money will be used mainly to U eutcnant Wagner, :»
------— over a
■gee i Inside grap efru it pureheea program la Increase fa raw rvatlons
25-year-old
squadron
commander
squad:
more than 150,000 men has al
for yarn and knitting rqulpincnt,
advancing. Florid*, the Federal Surp u* y e a r ago. * f -»
ready been recommended In i ,
. „
. .
,
n* well sa for use by the home • ho already had been rltird for
, still ware Commodities Corporation be* In *
Who* military e p e ra tlo ri may
service
committee of the organiia heroism ami who became th* f i n t
•auth- vitod Florid* mono re to subm it present a problem from th* equip­
lion.
In
this committee Is included American ace of the war, by shoot­
desk.
lleg h El bids fo r sectiontstog fru it to bo m ent standpoint offlctols believe
ing down five Japanese planes in
Emmett Milton Rogers, 85, of any family problam*. Mrs. Mann combat and destroying others on
delivered to tbom by grower* dur­ they will be -able to care for
PRESIDENT 8IUN8
HU E**t Second Street, w as en­ said, and “ Wslfar* problem* be th* ground.
ing th# two-wrak peylod opening tooriot
traffle needs
nae da ; aand point
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 18 let traffic
listed In th* U. 8. C oast G uard tween the man In th* service ami
Monday.
Th* a ir raid on Vigan was a
• a t th a t new schedules
echedule* end re- (Special)—Florida will alaet two
WASHINGTON, Dee. 18-W V - on Dec. 15, 1841. H aving been
The g o vernm eit has announc­ ceatly added equipm ent should Railroad
Commissioner*
next President Roosevelt today atoned accepted fo r enlistm ent a t T am ­ hi* family a t homa and a* a key crushing blow to one of the threo
agency In th* civilian defense Jananes* beachheads on Luton
____
with e d th a t I t p k o o ed to pay, l o w ­ prove espoble Iff otoetlng tha oit- spring end voters will have num­ Inio law a bill carrying 1107,077,,
pa, h* was furnished tran sp o rts
ers | ! &gt; a fan. Urn equivalent e f u a t l o i ^ - ,
eroua rand ids tee to cheese from If 000,000 In appropriation* and con­ tinn to Nashville, Tenn., w h irs his plan." Tho national Red Cross Island, on which Manila la lock­
«p
85 eento s field box, for graposU those who have entranced for tra c t authority to expand th* al­ enlistment was effected s t tho spend, over 1 1 ,000,000 each month ed. Th# Americana shot down on*
In this service.
fru lt dellverod- to
Japanese plans them are destroy­
eo* pesto actually qualify.
ready hug* production program lb 9. Cooat Guard Rocrultlmr OfMrs. Mann concluded by making ed a t least 25 on the ground,
'A sia units
The vetera Sag*n* K.'M athews fo r tha Army end Navy.
flee
by
Chief
Boatswain
an appeal for whlto cloth* or do- then set fir* lo Japanes* fuel
it w a s ;
of Btarhs, th e Incumbent, has
Hudgins. Immadlataly upon en­ ineatic racks which may be boiled dumped
epporontly m eat contemplated buying » V
These ■ planes were be­
ranee his Intontiea to run
Approximately
40
railroad
pa»‘
listm
ent*
Mr.
Rogora
w
as
tra
n
s­
S U M than lOOjOftO lox*a H fra p e fn jit tra­
for ra eleUen.
Opposing
him ranger c o n pass In and out of ferred to tho Now O rleans T rain ­ and sterilised for us* In emer­ lieved to hava been ■doing much
der Oils phase e f Re p w tb aee opgency dressing station*. A repeat
th* bombing of m ilitary and
te date s n W . F . (Buck) Han­ Comp Blooding woohly.
Dee. II
BAM
ing Station. Algiora, La., f o r - a uf the appeal mad* by Mis* Fran­ of
cration*^
nival poets in tha Manila area.
Mwas fatfa cock e f . Madlaon, Charles
&lt;*&gt;-N# _
course of training.
cis
MacDougsl.
who
w
ishes.th*
Th* Japaneaa attacks aresdy had
fitoWWt Of Bradenton and Ray­
tared by the 1
cloth* to be left a t the Health De­ lost much of their sting. Mean­
the first e f.!
bet entU mond Devi* e f Lbaeaton*.
while, a Japanese expeditionary
partm
ent
building,
111
Palmetto
Je rry C arter, w hs U serving
.Jlto ry sacrat.
Avenu* or a t the F irs Station..
fort* has Invaded the rich Mlrt
I and weather hi* saeaad teem *o (ha eommUoil country of Saraw ak, BritishIn his post
and
slsn want* ta retain
poet aad
k**P
protected kingdom of th* whlto
All member* of tho S. A . L. LoRajahs on tha northwest coast
I .U
gion Auxiliary and any other perIC *tllss«4 M Fa s * T i m )
M s of Clearth* enemy
son* that lu r* any connael
oilon
Lake
- report H u t w ater, DMt 'W artoo, - of
with
tha
Amariean
Legion
a
r
t
three day* Batter, W . T . C a im an , Sheriff
W lntar 'residents, tourists and
Invited to the Bona of tha Legion's
River and
th e Brotherhood of the Fint Christmas party tonight a t 7:80 parsons who raaldo In Sanford
tha
year round ar* invit­
Soptiat Church meet* tonight o’eloek a t th* Legion H at?
H u Christm as
at 7130 o'clock.
A dance orchestra will ,1m pres­ ed to attend
MOSCOW, Dec.
■ 18—W&gt;—1
P M M
ent, and every on* p resen t la ex ­ Carol singing under Up direction
Committee Votes
of
E.
M.
Armltogo
tomorrow night German* were caught without
:•
There
mill be - a . meeting
o f th* potad to bring a defensa stamp.
...
wfcW
i
k
i t 7:80 o’clock a t Hu Tourist crank handle* to s ta rt thair mo­
LMUa T heater Club
C anter on Lake Monroe and to tor* hara uss all had been stolen by .
r a n d by tho Junto* Woman's
NAMED CRAIG FIBLD
attend the covered dish supper Russian boy*, a w riter in IsvesHn
C tah tomorrow night a t 7:80
f.-vS-e*
11—OF)— •'d o c k a t the yYoasan’* d u b on
JACKSONVILLE. Do*. 18c- Monday night a t 8:00 o’clock a t reported from a village beyood —1 ' Kiln Wednesday.
0F)—Mayor John T. Aloop baa tho Cenfar.
081pturod
*‘
Following tha supper Monday
Terming It “an incident
proposed that JatksonvUfafa oocond
In favor of m fa* wiB be pretontod.
munkipil airport bto aonud In night, to which each pperson is heroic oo It fa fhnnjr,' th*
th a t
asked' to bring sandwich**, on* Evgonll Petrov, said tl
tho
of Lieutenant
John
Sparkman
h
ah of hot or coy food then “had to run In a moot \
fa
Jamea Edwin Craig,

Instructions For
Shrine Heads
Will Be Guests Children In Air
Of Local Club Raids Received
Members Asked To Board Of Education
Bring
Gifts
To Sends Regulations
About Graduation
D i n n e r Meeting

Kennel Club To
lent Official
Races

A"3

War F u m f ^ f iild
Not Be Confused
With Roll Ca l l

Woodmen Of World
Will Meet Tonight

dS’Si

War Department Han
Plan For Expansion

(Railway Reservation
Increase Is'Reported

^biwraapd X

Florida Canners
Wffl Submit Bids

Emmett Rogers Joins
Matthews And Carter but no%on President RooMv.it'*iCoast Guard Service
Seek
Re - ejection

•“SSiSL'SSSjSSJS California.Battered |
By Severe Weather

City Newt Briefs

Pai

S tsr i.

Sons Of Legion Will
Have Party Tonight

S\t F..SS

■ JU S

Carol Singing To Be
At Tourist Center

Rus8fim Boys Steal
Nazi Crank Handler

8t

fsrrad to FL Plane*

•onvlli
.
aonrilio man
to tone Ida life in and*'tall* sendee, there will be manner, using their own faoC*
the fin t business meeting of tha
th* war with Japan.
year, WMdoAldrith, president of
THE
Uu group. Mated. Later la the
evening tharo will bo entertainFLORIDA - Fair i
msnt . fig th* enjoyment of

th * F ru it Grower*

there. Mr. and
grew oat i
attorney- h
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40 miles beyond Tobruk.
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MaJ. Gen. Nell M. Ritchie, 44. i.
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of the Motcow defenie art.
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ish and Indiana twice fought, off
counter-attack, by German tank,
and truck-home infantry, accord­
ing to today’s headquarters com•u n iq u e which claimed deetrueT&amp;n of IS Nasi tanka and, ato
plane* and u p tu rn of Mean rum .
P i

y S S '/ S JTwSit.
K°r3J; JK-Sa *
and another to the ewiUnreet.
&amp;F90 op2£5Sne^ta* thl. a£t£
______ which General
Rommel apparently hml »et had
W M U deateoy.

noon a t * M

'p . ;

o’,

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Cautioning L egionnaire against
believing rumors and against voicIng hasty criticism against the
armed forces of the Unite.! States,
Rupert Caviness. department commander of the American Legion,
rntdresscl the Campbell Lo.slng
P o n last nigh* after J. l_ ingley,
chairman of the Seminole County
Defense Council, described
the
work which had already been done
oy his organisation.
At the invitation nf Mr. Ingley.
the Legion voted to take over the
Job of maintaining the Air Raid
Warden Service for this countv
wboae duties will be t„ warn the
pub.ic against air raid , and to as.1st people in the event of such
an emergency, and I*-* lo-sher
was appointed chairman of the Air
Raid Warden Service for Srnunole
County by Joel ) ield, |iost com­
mander
The Legion also heard a short
tolk by Mrs. W. K. Langar of tin*
Salvation Army, who said thenare 300 under-privileged familb «
In Seminole County "looking to
you and to me for their Christmea and voted to turn over a col­
lection of toys to the SaWa'inn
Army for distribution amour tr.e
poor.
Mr. Ingley said th a t since tne
appointment of the various mem­
ber. of the Defense Council by Ihe
County Commission six months
ago under authorisation of the De­
fense Council In Washington, a
company of State Guards has b.-en
organised, more than 7.000 persons
In the county have been registered
and classified, all members of the
council have been finger-printed,
numerous copm lttees havp been
set up In charge of various phases
of the defense work, and both an
Aircraft W arning Service and Air
Raid Warden Service have bcin
established.
Chief of Pollco Roy William* Is
of the Civil Protection

.Member

A sso c ia te d

P re s s

N U M IIK R 9 2

K iIt| H °n g k o n g , Singapore
Our FreedomFace G rave Threats
From Advancing Japs
Says Country Will
Keep Fighting Un­
til United States’
Liberty Is Secure

W A S H I N G T O N . Dec. 16 —
( A P ) — P re sid en t
ICimsrtell
was re p o rte d r eliab le today
to h av e u rg ed t h e Senate Mili­
t a r y C o m m ittee to
reduce
'■ the se lective se rv ice
minimem a g e In 19 ami t h u s
j bring
2,400.000
additional
Men u n d e r d r a f t r e g istr a tio n .
The
co m m ittee
resum ed
- co n sidera tion of l . e g i.la tio n
r e q u irin g r e g i s t r a t i o n of all
men f ro m IH to 61. Inclusive,
a n d m ak in g those from 2 | to
44. Inclusive, s u b j e c t to m ili­
ta r y service.

Elmer Jackson,' of San Francises,
waa aboard the rt.tOO ton Ameri­
can motorship, Oregon, when It
collided with a navy vessel off
Nantucket Island, south of CayC '
Tod. Jackson and six other sur­

1 ____

Italian Insignia Comes Down

Crown Colony May Be
evacuated By Brit­
ish Because They
! Lack Naval Power

l . S. Planes Hit
Nipponese Ship
Manila Is Quiet As
Japanese Slack Up
On Aerial Attacks

WASHINGTON. Dee I * . (AI*)— Former
I'rrriilrnt
Hoover irked t'ungre«» Imlat
In give I'reeldent Ronnekelt
the ‘Wide*l latitude* in leg*
Mat Ion eatahlUhing wartime
control over prieea and com­
modities. ‘We rannot know
•h a t the aituation mat he a
year or five year* hence.*
Mr. Hoover told the Senate
Ranking Committer a*
he
drew from hla experience aa
fond adminiatrator in the la«t
World War to augge«t a 11
point program for the present
• ertim e emergency.

vivors were brought to Boston.
Eighteen other survivor* and
eight bodies were brought to New'
Bedford. Mas*., by another rracue vessel.

Glee Clubs Of
Three Schools
To Have Concert
Christmas Choir Is
Composed Of 115
Vocal Students

W A S H IN G T O N .

I&gt;««

Id

It* W -o fU ilrd I’rr.Ms
An K iiorm eil s u iirtv u t L o n &lt;l"it m. i t«l ll&lt;ini;ki&gt;ng m i g h t

Iium - l&lt;&gt; I.......n u ta te d and t h a t
u .serious t li m it to S in g a p o re
hud doM'liiped in th e la n d
lig h tin g ua tho M alay J’o n in Militr.

"Tit*- Hriti.sli luck of N a v ul MipiTiMidy hint c h a n g e d
lh*' I'litiiu .-ntiiutnm in nortlv•

i/V)

M »l,i&gt;.i,* the source miiiI,

Knox Says Japs Have
Small, Two-Man Subs

ior Class of Seminole High School. til three days after tho
lrep
ehorou* attacks on United State*
ships and men and territory that
ha received an answer to his
eleventh hour message to Emperor
lllrohito Dee. 6 asking his co­
operation in further effort* tu
preserve peace

Practice Races Arc
Held At Kennel Club

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liETw*. cu», - *“

________ __

frig a n te r, ■
to ge wkk
aagal aad a
earm ga W l

Mr*.
H
W a ywas

m

m

..

tw l w

alaao with a beak
It ia 4 a traa-top
avtrg lil aad a doll
a r t gatag to laavt

e o c s 'e s u

ss4

boom

Aflaftotxy u 4 m m f a to a ll tto children
« » &gt; ? to (to w erid.

Or*

Thl* answer we* to tho effect
that the Emperor's "cherished
dealra" was
establishment
of
peace in the Pacific and that
*•81* Majelty trusts that the
President ia fully awara of this
fact."

Children Throughout Seminole
Write Letters To Santa Claus MORE
MINNOWS IN T H E BRA Russell Alvarez
A man of *0 married a girl c(
•

"Lote'atMarve to you
R a to n ."

"Dear

To
In Match
Held At Ft. Myers

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■Ibles over uaed In modern wer- (h, Atr R .ia Warden Service 1 .
fare, took pert In tha surprise Btrietly a local Mrvlea havim; to
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, do with warning oar own penph,
It waa revealed today.
providing for end taking r a n of
Reporting a t hla press confer-.our local problems to ease wu urc
dog races of the year here,
on the Dee. 7 attack. Knox raidedF irst
or bombed.’’
mentioned that • two-man sub- re The
Chief
Air
Raid
Warden.
Mr. unofficial achooling race*, were
marine approached within a few Lseber, la expected to establish held lari night a t the 8anfoH Or­
yarda of an American seaplane 00* poet for aach lector of 500 lando Kennel Club, as preparation*
tender but waa disabled by gun­ persona In Seminole County. F.a:h are being med# for tho track *
fire and then sank by e deetroy- post
will be compoeed of one sen- opening on Dee. 27.
,r», depth chargee.
Twenty-five race* were run M___tO eattw e- ow I W e T w .»
fore a Ur*« fM up of onlookers.
Practice race* will to staged agoln
tonight.
.
*

iio

Governor Holds Pistol Team Of
3-Hour Hearing West Coast Wins
On Boyle Case Over East Group

Will Study Charges
Further it e f o r e
Making Decision

G ^ S S M P S A .-

t a o fit f

Survives Sea Crash

Danger Of Rumors,
H a s t y Criticism
Against II. S. Army

Will I n s t r u c t
F irst Aid Class

20, and waa asked tho next doy
If he’d seriously considered hla
action. “ Why to to yoara. you II
ba 10 a to ato U .b o *0, raid
h i. frteto, “w hat th en !’ "Wall 1
can always dlvorca to r and get a ftinons In Semlnolo County who
younger ou# can’t I I " cracked \™ .*7 ] • " ?f
or over ara
___ the old geoaor.—Winter Hav vllgiblo to race hr* standard Inatrue*"5 ]"
odmlnlatratlon of Plrat
an Herald.
Aid from Vnaaall Ahrarex, x-ray
technologist ato graduate of tho
«W»our Plrat Aid Mot|M^fi Course
»hkb was offered by a rap resen tatlta from tto NaUotml Rad Crow
Headquarters In Washington.
The course la a minimum otto nf
*&gt; boon a to tto first clam toglna
Dm . IT a t 7 JO o’clock a t tto Rad
Craw office on Plrat Street, aecordtog to tto instructor, who
Tha Uoaa Ctob members will
•L ear | n U f i m r
have their aaaaal party Wodaaa“ Now th it this nation ia angag"I am a lUtto gtrl U re a . 1
day evening a t T.*M o’clock at
la war, tto effort to equip Uto
old aad I lh * wWi my moth
Urn Valdes Hotel. Each persoa to
with sufficient know­
la aakod to bring a toy for tho Individual
ledge to determine lb* dagrae of
Balvatfea Army.
,
Injury aad to five Immediate tem­
Tho Jaye see will have their hi- porary treatment before tto m v m ’. w
w
.
Doa’I moathly asoeUng toalgkt a t 7 3 ? vtaap ad a physician ran ba aecurod
pressing need.
forget the goto
o’clock a t the Palma ami Pine. la "afM
iiiliT i Action aofMilmM
^■ya b n , ; .
Dialog Roma an tto Orlando
aaraa a Ufa. Ia all raw * proper
i. Hawkins
Highway.
Drat aid ameauraa raduco eufierJ. f . MrCleflato, pr mldoat of tng a to place tto pedant hi tto
tto T iwaaaad Ctob, extaad to aa ’ ’ ’ a ’, toad* In hotter ootolneatvo traatam at ,
." I wiaSta’ do# ato m as doll fast
bratIts tlm to all toariate today to
ntereated U Utia
ba aapottog ad Tawmsn
•lotto#, I aba a t o a big trike atto
are
wakomo
without
itraday might a» 7 JO
"L*r* r
ttaa

for mv hi
Appeals to Santa Claus fo r a t
"A merry
B M HChris
M B B M i to you
Christmas toys have been made
by children throughout Seminole tad good
Rtonitrom
County who sand their letters
100 Myrtto Avenue.
S anfoto Fto.*'
to Santa through The Sanford
&gt;ar Bant* Ctaua,
Rtrald. Those received recently “Dear
I am a llttte tad four vaar*
•Id. I would Ilka * -tricycle aad
"Raw ere yea feeling! 1 em a ha* be* g tn f*V' Christmas. |
who fine. I em e girl eU year* eld. to w a tweet Util* slater one ato
a t hie Mr same le Ann R a to n . The a half y oan oWL 'Plata* bring
gifts I got from yea lest Christ­ to r a dall aad tarriag*. Rsmem
mas wave a Me and I. enjoyed ber all tha ggad UtUa children
Rev. them. Haw le Mr*. Santa Claus? who are poor. T h u k you Santa
1 poor child* Ckaa.
e l war, he*
Rm bye, .
y e a th to k q f m e . *
"Jlnamlo Je
a t Uaaa tktoga left aver,
M
Lake M m r$$ ~
■Attorn to a t

Funeral Services
For R. J. R eiter
•W ill Be Tomorrow
far

f L

lb. W .11 iL'p.iiinicnt announc*
—I'rraidrnt Ilntwi’VpIt told the
4«l i*|(la\ Aimy bninbi*r* bail re*
|M‘4t|dc of the CniU’il StottH last
ib'-w*-•I tin it uitiu kN on Japuncso
\ i-h-m U ••ff l.tgA&gt;|&gt;i on the island
night that this country would j
"I lo / f i i m tilt* Philippines, so*
Stmbni* from Si-tninole High not lay down its nrtu* "befnrv
inoi l&gt; .l.iiiMginj; mu enemy tram *
School, Sunfonl (irsm m nr School liberty u once huhui secure in 1
•nil .Sanford Junior High School the world we live in.” The address |
I'""
I I I I I II v
.nr activity vraa do*
numbering 115 will componc the
No farther developments have
tin* department)
in o r
choir of niisril voice* on the stage vruq made in observation of the 'V&lt; rkmen nre shown removing th*- llwlnin Royal insignia from tit- • r i l v t l » • mminor,
been announced in regard to the
•
H
i
l
l
,
It
11
•l i m , '
th a l
(our jR panrta
of Seminole High School Auditor­ ir&gt;oth anniversary of ttu dull of Italian building si Hoeki-feller fi-nti-r in New York Tin loid.loqrohtery of the R iu T htatar of­
1
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l
i
t
i
n
^
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t
l
u
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t
N
wen* shot down
occupied l-y consulai o ffn e . an* I 11 is%vI liiiieiin* nnlil ..oiloeak «i
ium tomurrow night st H:00 o'clock tights.
it
it*|
i
n
*
K
t
o
l
l
l
l
i
l
the
war.
operation)!
wero
fice s a fe 1 which ocurred early
when tho fifth annual concert of
“For that security we act —now
M
t| .
Mid
1 li t!
4cointnuiii(|uo
Christmas carols under tho direc­ ami evermore.'
Monday morning, police revealed
lilt'll'
vv i «
iii •ituatloifr’
itliaiiKu
ll
tion of Mivs Dorothy Sanford,
today. Central Florida cities and
III n t I i i r
11» 4| . n .
high school music director, and r Arcusing the A O'* powers of
Other large citiee In the state
Alilmiitfli tlwn* vvu! n«» official
Mis* la'onora Whiddcn, director of attempting to icvi vc barbarism
haes been notified of the crime
rvpI.iOMlion t ( tho slackening of
music in the gram m ar and junior ■nt| impose upon tbe world "doc­
trines of al solute obedience, of
(y the police department and
IIn' .lapuni-i- Htturk, must ob*
high schools.
rule .and
were asked to be on the lookout
M-cver* ut .Manila said tho 1st*
The pingers, dressed in- w h i t edictatorial
............................
_ .of „th« aup
up piuhuhly meant Ihe Japanaso
r° i
ttea, Mr, ln g lq r oaHk and is and siUiag to . Hers, wltt lift lb#I?
wore i.rtivlilg athlilisual forree,voices into the "hraVena". a set.
rtlt° 7 w n try m e n .
Over (700 was taken by the assisted by city Ormmlkaiotier ting arranged of blue light, and
mil siippln * into position off U»l
.H h i‘ wr f , r * Jf not*u "* mnrr
crook or crooks, who apparently James GuL They aro in direct drapes with sparkling s U c . 1 n " r l” '
,■1.111*1 iou&gt;t. resting pilot*, ovrr*
»"
o v ,r:
hid in the theater after the clos­ charge of the Aircraft Warnin-r the stage foreground, fern. Chrl-l " ^ ro"
- il
I.
*1
1balding plunr*, marshalling gttso*
I ’lDt tia
,,n f r ”ut, ,hl: KT' H
l &gt;(Drt* IS
......, ........... and ammunition fo r
ing hour and committed the crime Service and are working ou‘. the mas trees, b r.s ili.n pep,w r. .m l I “''‘X
*’f
^ K.° i* the
.T
t. i «
i
iiL
lmI the American
nil of right*
some time after 1:00 A. M. Thl* detail* in connection with the
III \v .llnl pnvbrrful UNNaillt*.
,*t,12S
bn.kel*
fdled
wllh
p*.lnsettia»
fttndamenU|
documentf
to
fore.sum consisted of theater receipts,' tablishment of the Air Raid Uur
Impeii.il Tnkyn hmdquartfnc
wdl
he
used
a*
decorations.
|
lh,
p
.opk
„f
lhr
„
rlh
,
ni!
den
Service.
concession money and a . email
i• peat I«•! th.it sculnirno JapancbO
In .ddiUon lo tradU ion.l e y n h , . mon thrm , ‘he
,|e of* this
The
Aircraft
Warning
Service.
amount of money which belong­
ii«*’ipe, ittMpitf a lu’nvy u»If, sue*
f t ? " W .I *_ 0 ' ColS? ^
V continent, to accept the sb... lutr
ed to theater employe*. The Mr. Ingley continued, is under 7Faithful,
• • • .lid iii Kuiinnir ib foothold on
"Joy
To
The
World
and
»
llr
CHARLES
CIIALKF.R
Th « t t . 1 I o : &gt;t I t o ill p. t
the
direct
eupervlelon
of
the
War
authority
and
despotic
rule
from
combination on the safe had been
tlit* injirit nf liornro, within 000
Hark, tho Herald Anijels Sing", which the outage and the reso­
T a l l a h a s s e e . d «v . ir..
| tl’.llll U44M li|,- I’nflt i* |I* |.4’«*f| |*t •!
knocked off and tha inner door Department. Twelve poet* have “the
tilth' I•«&gt;1111*111 br run^it of Manlia«
program includes a selection lution ami the sacrifice of their Govt-rimr .Sp*-*sard I.. Ilollnml raid
been located in lhl» county by ta r
trul
I Mtpiiy
Siintlnv
.it
I*» I •mh*ri
lock was punched through.
M*|N»r|i*il "vrry h n v y
Police stated th at the burglars Third Interceptor Commend of by the Seminole High School Dr ancestor* liberated them, many today lhill ho "would not run M vci - lt\ sit fc.ttinir it it .un » »'p " ' i lyiitinic” hetwfi’ii tlio Ilritiiih and
apparently left the theater ky Tampa, aach of which consists " f chcstra with a young senior. Ber many years ago."
I
ipiiur-f
iii tha* junKlfB of Mm*
d"iio drunken*-** by Elori.la puli- Nt'ltlttl lll|f Ills K.ist (il||4t laV .1 t ’
He added with determination lir ofluiiil*" n ftrr a three hour
one of the exit doore which have one chlef\ob*erver, two assistant nanl Decter, who Is a violinist,
l.iv i. vvhcri’ tin* Nippom^o nicch*
tnl
.........
ft
t.jso
iu
:t,IJH
liv
id
number
by
the
high
school
trio
that this nation would nut "uadrr
spring locks, and they declared ehlef observer* and 17 observer*
iiiii/ i d ftirri's uro njiiil to hivu
the Job was undoubtedly the work There ara 140 local people who of mixed voices. Ml** Sanford. ny threat, or in the face nf any lii'sring on &gt;luirgo* of ilriinki-m-** .1 I a I *4 •&lt;I . , | 4a | | l 44| | | | I ’ l l \ l \ * 14 I *1.1 V M r hi.i »hi i| furwuril It) to 50 miles
Gladys
Pippin
and
Alma
Gran­
Mg,.....
.
l.loyil
E.
Hoyle,
n,*i,i
(*4Mm|i* i ilti- d in Ct4»r nl ilic \S* '» ••*n tin* I«mi iiiiIu !&lt;».id to S in i f f
danger, surrcmlvr tho guarantees
have been assigned to this work,
of professional safe-crackers.
and in the event enemy aircraft tham . selections by en*emble« of liberty our forefathers framed nut Ntttle atlnrney ul Sanford. I *444t*f I'* * I I f’llUin* .111*1
are righted, they eomm unicilr from the Junior high and high for ua in our bill of righta.”
FIm id.i ••pn *4 m .11iv 4
The Governor did not indim
ipiini'M’ hondurH nifain at*
11lb!It I D|l I i W4'rr ( \ 11•abV%« . 1 t.ia k&lt;«l tint Olonifiipib Nsval ba*o
Early
yesterday
President by In* alatenu-nl that he
directly with headquarter* ut the school glee club*, a vocal solo by
Wade
G
arner
and
a
duet
by
two
Roosevelt
sent
to
Congress
the
21)1,
tin,|
R
L
!
N
i
’
w
I
h
iiv
,
J-*4i*f
Tampa air bead.
••it Manilib May, Init no detail*
rreil Mr lloyle guilty of The tin* NN• &gt;! ( ••!■&gt;(; and I! ti
The difference between the A ir­ girls from Junior high school. Thy- documented story of the peace
win- Kivi'ti. There m **no chanro
Hi.
Allen
and
Barbara
Whluiwra.
charge*
levelled
against
him
hy
-••.H
I,
.in.I
I
1
\\
.
I
1
!.
..
I
tfid
talka
th
at
smokrserrened
Japan's
craft Warning Service and the Air
ilir ml nation on the ifrouml,'*
Accompanist* for tha choir will sudden .Sunday morning attack on E. E. Ilrudy. represenlMtive from ”7.5, "f till ' IlilNt (4 .1111 I ll4 &gt;4* in
.i l*r n f 11. S. Uoinmunlqu© aal.l.
_______ ____ , .
Raid Warden Service. Mr. Ingley be Mis* G rantham and Mlta Doris Pearl Harbor to sta rt the war.
Seminole t ’ounty. The Governor | a&lt;ore
inudr in 111•* J.» yur &gt;• \ M indu tlupnlch tuned 4:00 I \
—Tiny two-man aobniarinea, be-|aiplalned a* in the former ' the Entim inger, mambera of the Ju n ­
.it
Ha revealed that it waa not un­ merely made clear hi* position In „ ||
■himt.
M M.nid.i tim f, niiul there’ had

No Developments
Are Reported On
Theater Robbery

C

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUESDAY. DECEMUEH 16. 1‘J t l

City New* Briefs

Uto^

a ’f W b t&gt;

C ajtrt

n-gurd to conduct l^y public of
fit-ini*, declining that with him
ilmie now rested Ihe decision

j J I Ml. id.y nf thy I - d • lid* hi t m mi mill
thcro for 28
&lt;|dlt4 4’d Vtl|f 41 III tilt’ .Mtllk .111.1 • tm it r * Tokyo 'Mid. however,
•hlHit, |4l«tta l» 4a11•*, 1* fHlllvr, Ill'll i th.it uni*-* Mir mid* hit U. 8. a ir
III the c u m *.
&gt;1 JH.'i Stull 11a* ICfllVl’il il l4f4»|t/ | !..»'« * ii-ttr .MiniU nml »rt firo
Mr llru-ly had n*keil Itoyle's re I m i’dal. II J W illiuniN p U i •d h r » i .............h t.n y
hutiackv northeast
mo*u| fioni Ihe oflice of assist- ill thi&lt;* i vriit with
(idl'tvv • ,,j | | M. r | j v
snt slate uttorney on the charge* hy W 11 \*nth with 2tM.
. Li |»nii«*ni* uir raidrri! bombed
of drunkeness.
O ther winner* w et.’ .Mntih ••»..*, t lhl. |H|f u | imuea pn Naval ba*e, 60
The Seminole County rep re­ ••iperl, J-' «aIdter. II O .stdi 1niilt-s we*t nortliw cBt of Manila,
sentative also charged that lloyle with
lOU, .M.itt h one. m u J 't, at dawn tmlay. hut tho a ttic k ap*
rrfuved to drop an indictment 22 mlil»er. ( ’ A. Iliown with ’J x l . l
M#a •«
Tw«)
again*! him charging embcxxle Match one, elm rpiliooter, 22 «•*!» I
~ — — ■■■■■■ ■—
tnrnt — nil indictment on which her, l.t. W. I.. Cleveland with 2U0; |
he hhd once been tried and been Mutch tw o, iiiaik^ninn, :I h m l d n i ,
found not guilty.
( '. I*. T h e n l with 2M |; Aayrr|*Mte, |
A crowd of about 30 person*
from .Seminole County s a t in on
the hearing In the cabinet room. Un wn with 2H.1; Aincreirate, I*. A. |
Mr. Boyle denied th a t he waa Brown with
; .Mutch two, ex
drunk a* Mr. Brady charged or pert, *'IH raliher, It. (I. Sides with J
that he was holding an indict­ 2H0; AytfreKitr, It. («. Std&lt;* with
Chri*tmu* h.didaya for all Sam*
ment for rm b eailrm rn t over Rtl'J; and match two, »harp«li.H.|rr, inolc County school children will"
Brady’s head.
3H c u I i Im t , E. C. 11null.--, with begin a fte r school hours Frida1
The Governor w»* patient 2M5; Aggi.-gal.-, l.t. W. L. t ’lc-*.-- im.l continue until Jan. 5, Couu"
throughout the long hearing and, land with 57'J.
ty Superintendent T. W. Lawton
despite repeated interruptions hyAft»r tin- match, tin- El. Mvcr* announced this morning. Tho
Kepresentative Bnidy, continued Police Depactment furnished their j County Hoard wilt nay salaries
to listen with close attention to guest* with a barbecue and .
half « month tu teachers.
testimony by per*..n* appearing real Spuni.h Main cock fight, Mr. janitor* and transporter* on Frlas witnesses on Ivhalf of Brady Goode stated.
day. The remainder will t« paid
an&lt;| of Hoylr.
on Jan. in , which i* tho regular
L. S. HAS III llltl.lt
Gov. Holland rrad un affidavit
monthly puyment date.
by J. S. Adams in which Adams
NEW Yt-TtK, ’!».-*-. |*i—1/11— Mr. Lawton also announced that
recounted the detail* of a Shrine John I s Collyer,' president o f the he ha* received a letter front tto
dinner and dance at the Mayfair U. K. (S&lt;MHlrich company, raid Mon­ State Defenie Council which ap­
Hotel last Fsb. 25. The affidavit day that the country’s present pointed him aa head of th* Coun­
stated that Adam* was at tho stockpile of rubber togethter with ty
Bus Division.. Mr. Lawdance and that he saw Boyle. incrrsMol new source* wmil.l meet ton School
with the organlta*
During the evening, the affidavit the nation'* military and navul re- lion i*ofcharged
this division, which will
road, Boyle becamo intoxicated

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hotel, Boyl* was said to have becoma Involved in an altercation.
After tha Governor questionto him slowly • • to whether tho
affidavit w tra true. Adana read
It ovar.
"I think I ovar-smphaalaad It,"
h« then in e rted .
Ha admitted that a t tha Urn*
h* wrote Ut* affidavit ha waa la
torlrtg under ■ personal grudge
ato , consequently, probably made
hla statement stronger than
should have loan.
Ray Hollar, later called an to

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Marines At Wake
Want More Japs
HONOLULU. Dec. l l - W )
—Thi* story has hern circu­
lating in
Honolulu:
Whrn
Navy officials established com­
munication with tha United
Itatea Marina Garrison defend­
ing tiny Waks Island, they
aaksd. ‘la tharo anything you
w ant!’
’Yea,’ came tha reply,''Sato
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tion nf school children and adults, t
or for emergency transportation
of troop*, whan called upon by lh#
Army. Th*' appointment waa rareived from tho State Transpor­
tation Division.
GUARDS ARM PLACED
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—Defense publlfc work* through­
out the southeast aro bring guard­
ed against all forma of aaboiago,
Lester M. Marx, ragloaul director
of tto Federal Work# AisscvV
division of Dtfonso PubU oV ork^
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Although there wdro'undoubtedly good and «u'
reasons for the cancellation o f‘the Rose Bowl football game
■aaa w ttM to be played in Pasadena, Calif, on New Year’s Day, wo
; t n ij w I f . l*«fc M «he ramI Of f .«•
. ( t u » f r f . r h r l f a l a i n Ik * A n hope that arrangements can bo made to stage this con­
a C t M t n a I f M a rc h « . I* *T.
test somewhere else outside the’ danger area nnd that
other big games, ns well ns other forms of puhlir diversion
' - ' • m o i m n r . or.«N
Mllav
O O R O O ff D R A .'I— h a a la r .a M a a a a * ' mid recreation, will continue ns near normally ns possible.
It so happens that the Rose Itowl game is plnyed on
- i n t c i u m n hatki
the West Const dangerously dos? to mnny of our major
r a r a k la la A l f a &gt; »
Mr Carrier —l _ ---------•*•.*«
O aa M * a fh . . . . . . — — ----------* " T J aircraft industries, naval bases nnd military objectives and
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. — ...... n « tend one of these classics might present too tempting a' tar­
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get to be overlooked by Japanese bombers {.'ready known to
AVI • M h M r f
e.arrfa
fk««ka. rtaalallO M a a4 aM lrf*
lie roaming tile Pacific shores largely tor no other purpose j
• • ( • r f a l t M t a l a f » f !•»• p u r p o ^ r « I
f a u l t w i l l k f f k t r a N f«» than to terrorize and. if possible, to demoralize the Cali­
l i f a» l‘v t nrti
l « la i ra in .
fornia populace.
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fl* p re * * H t»This, however, would not hold true for any of our j
f lv n C f W . f f p r a o t t a T 1 i» IVaraM l »
V k t M l U a a l f lr M • *»f n 4 « # r f U ln v . big football stadia lora'cil anywhere between the AllcO fftfta t r a m mI m U I n pi ( la tka lu re
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H i e lfI h * a»f |b* H l N t r f rflfh p rln - ghennies and tile Rockies, nor do we lielieve it would for .
r l M l k « i 4 « a a r l r r t la r b l r t i a •••••&lt; bowls on the Atlantic seaboard, which though exposed to j
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attack from the sea are admirably protected by such bases
,* T i t n » m l 4 la a m » « k r r m f Tfca as we already have at Cuba, Puerto Rico, Rermuda and
A a tv H a fM
l*rt*a M k lfh i « ••««•!*••
a l t t l f f a t l l U 4 f* i b f M f f « r f f
other Atlantic islands.
^ v IH a a lla a o f a ll a # « « d l« M &lt; » b f «
Whenever possible, we believe it is immensely im|iorm 4 H N fa It • f
hoI
n lh ^ r r t lM
m 4 H N la fkla p i M r
and
a la « tant that the public In- given just ns much normal recrea­
1
t aafl a rtam
p n k llt k fd
k r r f lR
mM ' IVfit
M rights &lt;* pah Ilent ton of ipffl«l tion and entertainment ns humanlv possible and that, if
r e * »f &gt;rtf.
I k f a l l t n k t»rr r l a t r »
anything, most of ns need more diversion now from the
TUeaDAY." DEC. IS. 19 4 1 I run of the mill worries and troubles of the dav than we
* TUB t h e e STANDS H A S H I did before* war was declared. It is only if we ran get our
! minds off tin* dangers of air raids nnd the emotional strain
treo stand* li*nttr m»w,
of hating the Japanese, for a few hours u day, that we can
3 :r . •I The
Caught In an amber lr?hl
| expect l&lt;&gt; mnintuin a mental, equilibrium throughout the
The crackling burnished Ixiugl.
long stru,\rle ahead of us.
Leans to the »wer.l of tiiirh*
The malleable leave* ire in n .-’
We are afraid that the .shell-shocked victims of this
Under the iln lie of wind;
l war will la* found as much, if not more, among the civilian
W ith every hammeriiur r " ,;
populations as among the front line troops. And not all o f,
The foliage I* thinned.
I them will be th o se who have undergone enormous nervous
"By weather are r e i-o^M
T Tn* legend of the U-if,
I strain in bombing raids or unduly Icing hours of work at
The g fcrrt mind a icr«*« ii flinUirht i lathe nr adding machine. Never liefore in the history ol
\ B right Cuspn of our Ih l»• f
the world have* people had the* opportunity to keep so we1!
*" Sprung froni an early hud,
informed on c urrent e vents throughout the world, and news
I Are shaped by *e;Mnn'&lt; | h.iih.I;
itself at a time like Hus is suffic ient to cause nervous break­
fcTbe y e a rs deciduous thud
'.Hilda them cm glinting ground
downs among emotional people.
Our fo rtitu d e heal tlbu
Those who are likely to suffer the most are those
'
Aa leavea t&gt;f tenuous gold
who have nothing to do. A person who sits nrnuod the
Seeks hardness deep wilhin
house all day listening to the iTimrl* of one major ilia1 A gainst the spear of cold.
Wa can our inner world
asti r after niiother, who allows his mind to dwell upon the j
■wear It was Boyle."
O f mind gulled burr unit ebon
casualty lists and the frightful horrors through which so (governor Holds
Brady broke Into the proceed­ Singapore And
To find a leaf unfurled
ings about midway of the hear­
many millions of men are passing is almost a certain subc With veins of crystal grc« r.
ing with an Impaaslooed state­
Hongkong Face
,‘M Iour Hearing ment
, CHARLES KPWAUII I A III.. Ijcct for a hospital ward. A person who talks war, thinks
charging Boyla with holding
Iwar, reads war, and yet is unable to do anything about it.
hia head an indictment for
On Boyle Case over
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A 1»l of tourist* who 'o i toi l and has no outlet for his nervous energy. Is simply inviting
which ho had already been tried
ly w en t to C nlifurniu for Do j disaster.
, and freed.
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c r . a i u . r a I roa, Paae Use)
[ oAnd J llkf&lt;J Judge Millard
w inter will rom e to Florida tin
In times like these, more than ever before, everyone ter. said that he had not noticed SmUh tU)Ut ,t on two ocess- parsntly was light as Manila hnd
year.
no
alarm.
! should have a holjby. Cel interested in some thing ns far th a t Boyle had acted any dif Ians," ha asserted loudlyiy “and
ferently
at
the
dance
then
uny
&gt;
f
the
Judge
ordered
Boyle
to
nolle
Cannon fire was reported h'-nr-t run,,,vl'U from the war as possible. Read-the Itiblc. Plant the others then* but that after
ise the Indlctmentl”
off the coast of &lt;ut&gt;u tin* oiln-r [ jye grass and watc h it grow. IlnVe a vegetable garden. the dance he took his wife home Prosse
pointed opt that It waa
'* Take up golf and learn to blast out of a sand trap. (In and rone back to the hotel anil notBoyle
night. And we’ll lo t they weren’t
up to him to noils prosse spy
yum runner* either.
th
at
ho
saw
Iloyle,
engaged
In
an
fishing or hunting. Co to the movies, football games, or the
Manila, to check a Japanese re ­
indictment.
races. Celebrate Christmas as near normally as possible. argum ent and th a t Boyle "seem ­ I "My point," he declared, 1* inforcement a tte m p t
ed
to
he
very
m
ad."
His
testimony
that If the defense wanfs some­
Rumania has declared w " j Carry on ns near as you can as if thorn were no war.
Advice* from Hongkong *ni
lid not indicate th at. Iloyle was .........................i—
thing done aboutt an
— Indictment,
,
- British Im perial forces on U
tha United su.es. Tim11
* If you are given a job to do, by all means do it. Ifldnmk.
ask the
thr court to nolle peninsula, In tho taco of pro
they should a*k
t j r mentioning otherl." '
V"" ,,r‘‘ t(‘lle'1 UI’J'" 1" serve as an air raid warden, a Red
Hv»ry now and then Mr. Brady prosse. An atturne
attorney s Job Is only ponderant Japanese strength, ha ■
in to query a witness, shak­ to make a motion In tt\otiease.
w . ItIt begun a methodical withdrawi
, Cross nurse, or in any other capacity, you should do so broke
ing hi* foreflngar to emphasixe I* tho court which must tgko
which still w as In progress.
immediately
ami
gladly,
atul
doing
so
you
will
have
aomeRussia la getting in some good
his points.
action. I can only move that it
A Routers dispatch from Slny
One of Brady's witnesses was be nolla protead."
body blow* against the German* Ihing to do in the fight against the enemy that will help
apora Indicated that this maneuv­
these days. Let’s hope the Nnrl* lelux your nerves. Hut until something better comes uloug, T. Hradfonl Byrd. Mr. Ilyrd took
Before tho hearing concluded er had been com puted, sayl
don’t have a chnnre to get llndr do the job you have lieen doing, do It a little better iierhups a clm ir to the side and a little Gov. Holland asked Boyle If Ole
Kowloon unqueitloaably was
in front of the? governor.
accond wind.
indictment was Identical with tha Japanese hands, and a Lai
and don’t worry about the war.
Mr. Byrd mid ho was present
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one on which Brady had been RUigapore communique declai
tried. Boyla answered In ths af* there waa nd fu rth er new* fr
(irmativs.
the Hongkong fr o n t
"Why not drop It then," tha
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T h t.Jap an e se pnth bogat
Governor • asked? " I f It'll help
Slngera
In
nouthern
TfrU
and
A novel MUKKqsllon for Clit'iMtntn.s.prc.Hunts comou frowt
serve to smooth thing* over down
there In Sanford and Bemlnole where troops were landed along
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National Suf4ty Council which recommends that | hjequipment ami
County, then why not do It*" with arm ored
(IcytriniiH as well us motorists migiit ’Tilve Courtesy lor
Originally this wns Intended to
Boyle said he’d be glad to follow
be almpiy a Bill of Rights Day. Christmas" and thus help to reduce the unusual number of
the Governor's suggestion.
or the Navy until all the circum­
B ut sinco ths Japs decided to try accidents during the holitluy season. Six pointers for no
Governor Holltbd then coun­ stances are known. Hr praised
to taka o ur freedom uway from destrinn politeness are as follows;
seled all who had anything also C ap t Coltn Kelly, tha Florid* Hoy
us, it has become a Bill of Rights i, . *• ' " “ expect the driver to cross streets on the Rrcci
to say to get It over. JT want ev­ who tank the Japanese battleship
and Lefts Pay,
erybody to say w hat he wants Haruna, aa the first hero of
IS GOOD BY ITSELF AS WELL
Hunt only. Show him the same courtesy.
| Mr*. Roby Laing spoke strong- tw . V ant to get tbU World W ar No. 2. And he caution­
U la getting Increasingly dlffi .a *■; l!" " l U u'!t t|'.e ,lriv'&gt;r '*y «Iellberately loafinB across | 'j ,ln
ed
the
Legion
against
falling
for
^
&gt;nd for*»t t h w thing*,
AS ON OR WITH Y O U K
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. .r tho
__ Iittle business man th , . r ,,t .t ie r l h . I!,hl h „ ctan«,d „ „ i „ t you.
cult .fo
f r A Z Z ,1E ^ w t IJ|S?
" N isi propaganda.
to operate because of all thu rrgu
CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKE!
V|ee Commander N td P.nlth
nt intersections only." When you pop out ,ho should bo quaUfitd at
othars who tsatlfMd In Mr.
latlons placed on business. The .
listed Mr. Cavlnesa for
from
lichirn)
a
parked
car,
you
risk
your
own
WstlsCe
little business Is the backbone of
ittlng Florjda over the top In Hi
Iloyle hsd b**i&gt; drinking when
Mr. sod Mr*. Rsl|d&gt;
the rountry. tho same a* the a v tako 10 year* o ff the driver's.
ihip drive and for putting
ring th e .
danced
with
hot
during
Roy HoUer, E. J. Nelson,
arms* d llic n U what keeps It to ­
f
rural highways walk on the left side, facing
In ninth place among all
IJr., Randal Chase and L. C C*^f: tha’ departm
gether. Government should do traffic, and step off the pavement when n car approaches. v*nln«ents in tho country,
And
I
know
he
w
asn't
d
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Titusville.
something about I t— Cocoa T rib ­
and thanked Bill Thorn* for turn5. IJon’t load your arms with so many Christmai •ho maintained.
une, JXha .governm ent has dope
Fng In
hi over 100 ntinibtnhlp*
memberships W
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The nriw ril consensus was th.•I
at|Y
too much alreedy. The beat way bundles that you can’t see. urn! then expect the driver to
n11 Don k Ii Iloyle was present * t | V U V l I l C S B
TV i
to help- little bualnes* Is jR.JIW jft look out for you.
the dance anA m ight luive been 1
SOme of the thing* already iloov.
0. Stand on tho sidewalk, not In tho street, while ilrinkinir,
none could nor did any
In England they havo continued wnltlng for a green light,
certainly that h* was drunk aa ■
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QUICK CURB 8BRV1CE
to play golf on England’s beautlSix suggestions for motor mnnners wero also offered [charged by Mr. B rady who laU r
A ffE in S t
A F Iliy
Ceoka a t Camp Blau ding work
} } .to 1 4 hour* a day—but they I &gt; First 8 t. A Haafdrd As*.
ful courses, despite the boniWng to drivers by the Notionnl Safety Council. Hero they are: Isold ha was not a t the danewi . 1
I’otlcomsn C. II. Ehaffer had
f e t a th* Dealt, twp day* off. »
occsiiouat nUsiiircctei"'blest which
*• ,s]a &gt;' ln lln e - I)« n ' 1 •“ ill y o u r w a y th r o u g h tr a f f i c state.) In an affidavit filed in the
wuken * bomb em ter m e* tra h y n »iucsaing In a n d o u t.
governor'* office that on the
hauid for the g o lfe r to negotf- 1
2. Don’t sneuk through intersections on the yellow nlirtit uf June 2H he amt another
at*. There le no reason th a t w* light.
' officer aevrrnl tinu-s wrre m arly
run down ly Boyle who appeared.
_ ui u- idl
im why jMopt* In this country
jjjm j.our
when meeting cars at night.

Secretary Knox’s report show­
ed more gallsntry and bravery
among the oi fleets and men at
Pearl Itarbor than inefficiency |
o r neglect o f duty.
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the night of the Shrine tinned and
th at he saw B»yle go up to the
tpeaker* stand. Some of
the
crowd booed, he explained, and
llnyln U -o iu e . angry and picked
up a mullet and broke a p ile 'o f
dishes stacked nearby. The gov­
ernor thanked Mr. Byrd and Hr.
Brady railed another of
his
witnesses.
O f nil the persons testifying,
taw Mr. Boyle

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participate In other form* of
4. GIvo pedestrians a chance to reach tha curb when
by
governor, .Shaffer admitted th a t
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recreation a t » time like this they are marooned in tho street by n chnnging light.
hr
When they peed all the rtlo isllo n
ho waa "not sure whsthar It WS*| ’ Mr- Ck*1*®*, J’*3 _*5
i&gt;. Don’t block pedestrian crosswalks. And remember Buyle or not.’* He explained th a t (Comni
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— pedestrian* havo tho right of way when you'ro making It vrae entirely prnbahlo that b allo ted tha PMk •%
• l Local Had Cross w orkers have u turn,
could have matin n mistake' s* j of its recenl metohgi
what appear* to be a g igantic&gt;
g
he never did get a close look &lt;1 pstgn. Ha ea(4 lk*h U d
Sigual
your
intentions
to
tho
driver
behind,
and
■am to n la o a* their quota for
the man driving the automobile, drf tha •Ula.MQfg gbqr
get
in
tho
proper
luno
boforo
turning.
gfiniaota County. A MflOO w ar
Tho Governor later read on af* publicity
chest la a lot of money to rlU c
fulnvlt filed by BhaffeEs fellow tha bead
K
I this cqunly a t any Uqi*. hot
laveaHan
officer In which he oakl th a t lU tlnnal Ccmveatlao
It|
ran be raised If every patriotic
'w
ay
hnd
Me.
amt B h tfftr haltmi a rar a t th a lo th e ta 1
dean eRUen will niaka It a ts th a t tha
iolcrsrctlon of French
Avtnoa I nalres
New York Herald Tribunal
to deny hlpis«|f »«inulplr*i
rea ata Ua ta
and Semlnoto Boulsvsrd and th a t various
■omo luaury, th a t ho h id
Tbo laodvit and an.rrie«t voice
S haffrr got out and Walked evdr [their
‘
memharthlp
*ml give the money twj, raiscit In Hi Her bouse nf Congre.w Ing their live* to swap blowa with to th s car* and tam e hack *44
_ god C ro n for the benefit demand I!mr that our military com tnir i t i r in y . T w o A U fh m e n
told him It was Lloyd Boyle. •
the boy* a t the rrant. If every mamisr*i 6o put on tho rarnei
carpet for Rear Admiral Isaac Cam!
S h affer said he “could not
m would giro the m oney, for w h it ^aappeaed
k iltd aatt “Pearl JU rbor,
W h e d 'iia
a t PwtA
IVnrl Hi
llnrbor Kkld,I, kilh-d
Christmas present ho wa* la that of Rvnatur O isrlm W. To- Captain a i l n P. Kelly J r , of tha in charge i t uwr m iitu ry eff
for someone who doesn't boy, of New -Itilmpshlrv. la there Army A ir Corps.'whq#* death fol- We can kava confidence In
or a day'* salary, to the any relationship bvtwren this fact luwrd his di-strueUeg of a Japan- and the mord* If wa protect tl
_ Mfe would be aa trouble ami Senator Tubcy's long rcronl «&gt;• battlrshlp o
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U from Ui« harassm ent of polil
raU Ing Remlnulo
County’s a* an laolatlonistT Mast wy expert They are mcrslg f Wmspicuous ag inquisition*,’
th a t the m m w ho'did theigf Pc*t ample* nf thahet\:'W W ', hgTW to
to obstruct the CQuotry'a
glvr, but againsk Ua batkgroqnd
tlon for wtmt has coma
of their sacrlfko h*w eboap *Pnow the moat vociferous
pcar* tho eagUMaa of the Tobeys
Drdlnat U V- Boyle Involving Ila conduct n t the W arf Wo ifuu't to U rato and luimlllato Urn «itre * V 4 •
t drvnkawss delarlug know, b u t It will occur to every vkn. to .which they belonged! ’
I
ould not eondone tueh ono th a t they would do well tu
This la not to asy .that because
Florida public offtrlal*. maky loss noise and to put their iu s&lt;4dlert and taflor* at* dying
' il
■ay* Boyle wa* drunk tru
st In Judgements
trust
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to keep an eya on their J
In cuaUast with. Tobey’a tirade Rut it should be an eya n
consider the excellent advice In •landing and of re t part I----- ----the trebling a f th a t leadership and
° V ln ! ^ r a ? ,Y u , Naval foe the eieeedlngly tough ^ ^
kmnalttae.
“Congress Isms which modern w ------thle wer,” said Mr. Admiral Kidd wan a
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the counsellors, Mrs. C. A. Ao- *
drrson, Jr., Mrs. A. M. Gordaier 1
Bowls and rases of rod gjodtuji and Mry. R. A. U ilium*.- They ‘
of .am) Brasilian pepper were blao--l were assisted in entertaining by
rw 'a t vantaJ^i points about tha'room s Mrs. A. J. Paterson. president
I which were balanced a t M end of the W. M. U. sad Mrs. Fred j
h&gt; a large lighted Chrlstaaaa tree. Myers, in charge of the Children's
On the mantel againet n .b a e k Work of tha W. M. U.
rc-'r*1* were received a t the
0 ground of greenery waa a minis
“ lure replica of tha scene of “The dear by Nancy Williams, who also
two
sided over the guest
book. .
n t Child in The M anger," with the
Three Wise Men and shepherds Bach child brought a gift suitable J
keeping watch. The entlTO. party far a child in the Children's Home
rn was held by candlelight ftUftlidi- In Arcadia ami put it under the |
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l,h ed front candles burning In the Us*.
no windows end on the mental*.
' la r g e bowls of poinsrtlias sod
Sealed beneath the seen* of maWsviscus were placed sto u t
"The Child in The M anger," Mrs. the room and a t one end was
Mrs. G. W. Jackson o f Creacent Knight read the Christm as story placed a long table, covered with
City is spending a few days e*
n white cloth holding it central
tile guest of her daughter, Mrs.
srrpugem r/it of Brarllian pepper
Clyde IVrcy.
: from which trailed red cellophane
strsm ers. On each side of the
w ill meet at the auditorium a t
Mrs. Joe K. Thomas of Creacent
Arrangement were
lighted
red
:t:.1l» I* M. to be preceded by
City
spent
yesterday
in
Sanford
as
tapers
la white pottery bases, i
the board meeting at 2:45 P. M.
with the song of "Jingle Bella.'
The annual Chriatmaa Review the guest of Mr
T hrougB nt the evening
old |
Numerous game, were enjoyed fashioned games
of the Ruth Gordon W right Danc­ Mem.
were played, I
under the direction of Mrs, Chap­ after which th* guests selected
ing Sc ImmiI will be presented in
Mr*. Miiyme llodgin has re­ man ami Mrs. J. M. I^onard.
the Seminole High School audi­
a number from the miniature j
The g u e.ts wefa then usher.-,I Christmas tree on the wall a n d ,
torium at H:0O P. M. The shim turned to her duties in the Tour­
is being given for the benefit nf ist Center after being ill for sev- into the dining room where re gave it to M n. Anderson, who,
freshm rnts were served buffet in turn presented them with ii|
the Americas Legion Auailary veral days.
Style, with Mrs. II. A. Appleby gift from the lighted tree A
and the public has been Invitrd
Mias Ruth Gist left this morn­ pouring the coffee. The dining number of Christmas carols were
to attend.
ing
for
her
home
in
I-ouLvillc,
table, covered with a handmade •uag by the group.
FRIDAT
The meeting of the 50-50 Bible Ky . after spending a few days lace cover, was cantered with an
The children were seated in si
Cists of tha Methodist Church
arrangem ent of Brasilian pepper
and tall lighted red tapers In circle sad served rvfreshments
ha9 been postponed Indefinitely.
It wss scheduled to have teen
cryital holders. A group e f the by thp hostesses, assisted by Mrs \ Peeping
Friends nf Mrs. !,. K. Bauman red tapers In cryital holders waa w , P. Brooks, Jr., and Mrs. \\. | A R ew ard
bald on Friday evening.
refreshments!
will la- gliul I" learn th at «h« placed on the buffet and on the C. Ruaskley. The
n th e n ti* '
of
sandwiches,
ho. 1| M
ha. been removed from the Fern serving t a i ls waa a tiered ar consisted
Sketch *'t .chmolaU
sod
cookies
which
were
ald-l aughtnn Memorial Hospital rangement of rad candlea surson. S a il.
in the shape of a Christmas tree
to her home on French Avenue | rounded by greenery.
and
hrifblly
decorated.
Kavore
at Tw entietH Street. Mrs. IlauFavors wore presented h aN frs. were im lll caudle holder, made
man i event I y underwent a major Knight front a m iniature sl.iot.
of gum drops holding a candle.
ope ratio n.
A fter the guests acre seated,
the candlea were ligktod, syuilxiMrs. P. I- Roy and Miss LaIgiag the (tar ideals of "Christinn
Verne Cordell of
Jacksonville,
girlhood sad the boyhood"
nccompann-d
ly
Mrs.
Roy's
Those enjoying the party were:
mother, Mrs. H, C. Dickerson,
Nancy Williams,
Judith Jones,
Mrs. K. J. limith and Mrs. R. A.
Ruby
Anderson, Betty Ann Miek- S k e lih
T hat means J2.00 saved an avtry. 110.00 you spend oa dry
Came run, Jr., spent the weekend
ler, Marjorie
Anderson,
Myra
Fred.
cleaningin Belle Glade as the guests of
Ann Southward,
Betty
Cagle,
Turner.
Mr.
Dickerson,
Mr.
Routh
and
Mary David, Betty Sue Hatcher,
Bring ua jo u r dry cleaning and we will glva you Um u m
I.udwie
Mr. Cameron. Mrs. Roy and Miss
, Holden David. Leslie Harvey, W. Namin' D
h lth class work for which you pay M% more elsewhere.
Cordell returned Sunday night
. A. Cagle, Jr., Vera Durden, Jean Movie IV
to Jacksonville.
We clean and black kata, do alterations of
. Durden, Dorothy Munson, Doris Her Dent
*11 kinds. Wa remodel roots, coat M ite and
. Wetheriagtou, June Wethcrington,
JC jv iC
panto. L tt ua make your loot year’s suit
, UiVerno Newsome. Inland Build.
|a ) Pines \ \ I
look like new I
The officers whit were rlected
■ Jean Manning and H aul Houth.
( h ) T h . I I. a .. .
Iwill be officially installed on Jan.
i.
Also, Stella Whitmore, lllldrrd
i i,
H, by Mrs. Kilns (ides of Umatilla.
Darlneau, Gwendolyn IlaNnrao, Quartet —"Tin !'• • • t
During the business session It
j Ted llayea, T'ummye Mcthvtn,
(■lady* I’mpiM .Itwaa voted by the organisation
i. Ruth Hodges, Imogcne Methvin,
Dorsitliv ^-.ii t - * t
to contribute to veterans hoa
David Gull In I. In
pitals and to the Children’s llyme
Barbara Ann Dampier,
Gloria
Kd W h ite , lim it
Society in Jacksonville.
Damplcr, CDra Bell Whitaker, The New Ni lelifn.i
At the conclusion o t tha mast
IV gry
Ann
Pippin,
Dorothy
ing the Auxiliary waa joined by
C arter, Shirley Moreland, Mar­ Cheering I o 'I
members of the U. S. W. V. Camp
garet Myers, Barbsra
lluekrr,
for their annual Christmas p ar­
Billy Brinson, Franc** Rutnbley,
ty. The party rooms were effec­
Thomas Kumbley, Betty
Jean
Eyes” t llii.lt tively decorated with poinaettlas,
Sheppard. Bobby Lae Morton and
D o r..1h i S.ii.l- r
evergreens, colored lights and
Kmma RumhJey.
G rantham .
i
Mexican daisies. Refreshment* in
Also, Mrs. Fred Myers, Mrs. S k ctrh " I I . r So
keeping with the Christm as theme
Anderson, Mrs. L. E. Tew, Mrs.
M u rlh .i I’tig*
were served to about .TH person*
Williams, Mrs. Gonlnlcr, Mrs. S k c tr h - C a n .
present.
John Lowe, Mrs. W. (’. Rnmhley,
K lirab.lh
M n. L 0 . Harvey, Mr*. H E. Usher- . Citntill.
Turner, Mrs. Hoyt
Woodward.
Bai h
SIGN MINE AGREEMENT
Mr*. II. A. Manning, Mr*. A. J. Program* — I*
Petersgn
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and
Mr*.
ASR ABOUT OUR
WASHINGTON, Dec. ta—(JP)—
W. P. Ilrool t, Jr.
John L. Lewis, president nf the C.
ECONOMICAL LAUNDRY UKHV1CIS
I. O. United Mino Workers, and
H arry Moses, head of three large
raptlva coal company subsidiaries
Itullll*
of the U. 8. Steel Corporation,
signed an agreem ent today giving
the U&gt;- 51. W. a union shop In th* coordinated with the Bun.ll.-a for
110 EAST SECOND ST.
Britain.
captive mine*.
All mothara who have sons in and iyl the same time help the
In
ticininule
Attend The Junior Woman’s Club Charity Dunce 4 Feahlon Show Tomorrow Nitc the navy o r marines ar? e*|wciaUy underprivileged
urged t* join Uw organitatum in County, ar* Invited to attend the
order to meet the necessary re­ annual Christina* Charity Ball,
quirements which they will he card games atto fashion
ahow
called upon to furnish aa th* w»r which Will ba presented by tinprogr*u*s.
Junior Waman’s Club In the ball­
All specifications and in*lr\je- room of Um M ayfair Hotel on
tiona for th* garmant* tu be made tha W fuataday evening, Dee. 17.
for th« new orgaoixation will h*
p ie games of bridge, rummy
fumUhati
by tha U. 8. Navjat ta d Chinese checkers will Ivgin
furnished bj
a t BJO o'clock and prDrs will
Department
be- given through the courtesy
of th* Senford Merchant*, who
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CLEANED &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRX-

Fashion Show To Be
Featured At Dance

FOR CHRISTMAS (IIVINI

Bargain Day
Double Program
TODAY

| WE GO FAST
Wed. &amp; Thurs.

ed ar* k n it garmanl* including
turtle neck sweater*, scarf* end
gloves, to combat the fold north
Atlantic winter*.

Quoting Mr*. W»U* Latham of
th* New” York offlc* of th# Bun.
diet (or Britain. "W* miul work
harder than aver before to d*
port to bring soeat ‘ mtarure ot
comfort to tL a# then who « •
carrying out Uila ;r» U tadk.
* A na* shipment of yarn V*a
been received hy Mr*. Martin
may ba had by enaUat.e* Mia.
Martin or Mr*. W, A.
telephone H5-R- Th*^

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will ba tha Interlocutor.
Music far dace Ing which will
ba engaged In daring the re­
mainder o f th* evening will be

furalah*d hy Clean Brown and

Ms orchestra. ,

Mrs. Carl Xing Is ganeral
fhalrman la chatgf of arrangeToilsi Stop
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Na vaauut.hu too many palra of a
b« aura they* in nothing the would
Natural Bridge nhoen from Ivty’n
priced, they ora built for both com
f a c t nod, stylo. Choou d m or m ot
pair* ftc tn o u r large m icc Uo q I

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JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB
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t / Z w i d l f W l 5 b e tt loved
toiletrici, created by Shulton, to enhaac*
American charm. Tha tangy fragrance b
• tplrited blend of roeca-and-epice. Th*
tre a iu re -ty p e c o n tain ers fla u n t eatly
American motifs. A nd th* quality of the**
refreshing accessories to your toilet it tha
Ttdrtritt P tf it lm n t •

Again W* Urge You , . .

Buy Defnnae Stamp* And
Bonda

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tent somewhere else outside the den ier tree and th a t
other big games, as well as other forma of public diversion
and recreation, will continue as h ear normally as possible.
It so happens that the Rose Bowl, game is played op
the West Coast dangerously close to many of our major
aircraft industries, naval bases and military objectives and
that tho congregation of bo many people as ordinarily at-,
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tend
one of these classics might
present too tempting a ’tarr*t to bs overlooked by Japanese bombprs already known to
jo roaming tho Pacific shores lalrgeiy Tor no other purpose
than to terrorize and, if. possible, to demoralize the Cali­
fornia populace.
This, however, would not hold true for any' of otur

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braycry
the elflccra and mart at
Harbor t h a a 'la o M m tF '
wt of duty.
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Health &amp; Accident

Framing
Governor Holds
3-Hour H earing
On Hoyle Case
i r n t l a w l r « K re** Ope)
ter, said that ho had not noticed
that Boyl* had acted any dif­
ferently a t the dance than any of
thf other* th e n bat that after
the dance he took hi* wife horn*
and rod* back to tho hot*) and
that he raw Boyle, engaged In an
argument and that Boyl* "aoemc&lt;l to he rery mad." HU taatfmbny
did not indicate that Boyl* era*
drunk.
Every now and then U r. Brady
broke In to query * wltooei, shak­
ing his foreflsgsr to emphasis*
hie point*.
One of Brady1* witness** waa
T. Bradford. Byrd. Mr. Byrd took
a chair to th* aid* and a. little

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Singapore Ana
Hongkong Face
Japan Threats

G. U. STUART PAINT &amp;

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Army headquarter* announced
It* bpmbers heavily damaged two

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PROMPT SERVICE

and a latar
ilqqo declared
Ijgr new* from
ah b eg a t from

18 GOOD BY rfBBtT AB WELL
AS ON OR WITH Y O U R
CHRISTMAS FRUIT L A K E I

PIN T 40c* FIFTH 60c
Vi g a l . $140 :
Christmai
o driver to
«. stand on tha aldewalk, not In tha street. whUa
Jng for a green light.
Six suggestions for motor manners were also offend
irivere by the National Safety Council. Here thay are:
1. 8tay in line. Dont bull your way through traffic
iciuewlng in and out.
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Compensation — Lability

"Courtesy FoMJhriatrnag”

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ik 1* getting Increasingly dlffllit far the little t'Jalnna*. m*r
operate becaus* of all th* regtt
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' A novel suggestion for.Cbrlatmaa.pres&lt;*»U
from
the National S a d ly Council which recommendT th at p l
&gt; ^ ,r .flna “ well *a mojorfota might ’Tilvs Courtesy tdr
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*hua helh to reduce the unusual number o!
, nccldcnta during the holiday acason. Six pointers for pei destrian politeness are as follows:
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th e driver to cross street! on th e green

Shout 'I t —Cocoa Tribe
.government ha* doit*
already. Tb# b*»t way
Olt buatneti la to unf&gt;
ha things draady doRa.

FOR ANY REASONAIbLe

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ghennies and the Rockfesr-nor do wc believe it would for
bowls on the Atlantic seaboard, which though exposed to
attack from the sea are admirably protected by such bases
as we alread'
— Jy have s t Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bermuda and
other Atlantic islands.
Whenever possible, wo believe It is Immensely Impor­
tant th at the public be given just as much normal recrea­
tion and'entertainm ent as humanly possible and that. If
anything, moat of us need more diversion now from the
run of the mill worries and troubles -of the day than we
■3T1TBKB ETAMDB TENSER did.before war was declared. It is only If we can get our
minds off the dangers of air raids and the emotional strain
h a trr# stand* tenser now,.'
of hating the Japanese, for a few houra a day, that we can
Xfagfct Jn to amber Ihrht.
expect to maintain a mental, equilibrium throughout the
Ta# crackling burnl.hcd Ixnmh
long struggle ahead of us.
Le*n* to th* sword of night.
Tbs malleable bares ire iliruat
We are afraid that the shell-shocked victims of this
Under tbo aledga o t wind; .
war will be found as much. If not more, among the civjllan
W its «v»nr hammering s u it
populations as among the front line troops. And not all of
Tba foH irc la thlnnod,
them will be those who have undergone enormous nervous
'BV Weeiner aro ws taught /
.Ifis bi«od of tho b»f; • .
strain in bombing raids or unduly long hours of work lit
.Tbs secret mind's gret-n thought. lathe or adding machine. Never before In the history ot
Wright tuape of olir belief.
the world havo people had the opportunity to keep so well
Bpruns from an sarlr bud.
informed on current events throughout the world, and hew*
A r t shaped b r season’* pound;
The ypar'a deciduous thud
itself a t a time like this Is sufficient to cauac nervous break­
J m la 'W
oil aUnting ground. downs among emotional people.
O nr fortitude boat thin
- Thoso who are likely to suffer the most are those
As Icares 6f tenuous gold ■
who havo nothing to do. A person who sits around tbo
Banka hardnew drep within
house all day listening to the reports of One major dis­
Against the spear of cold.
Ws can onr Inner world
aster after another, who allows his mind to dwell upon tho
Of mind gulled bars and clean
casualty lists and the frightful horrors through which -BO
Te find « leaf unfurled
many millions of men are passing la almost a certain subWith rains fef enrsia! * « • " • __
CHARLES EDWARD EATON jeet for a hospital ward. A person who talks war, thlnka
War, reads war, and yet is unable to do anything about It,
A‘ Jot of tourlaU who formrr- and has no outlet for his nervous energy, la simply Inviting
went to California for tho disaster.
b tf* will corns to Florida this
In times like these, more than ever beforo, everyone
should have a hobby. Get Interested in something as far
Cannon fir* wa* reparted Heard removed from the war as possible. Read tho Bible. Plant
| U«e eo**t of Cuba the other lyo grass and wntch it grow. Have a vegetable-fffcrden.
ght And we’ll bet they weren’t Take up golf and learn to blast out of a sand trap. Go
m runner* either. ____ _
fishing or hunting. Go to tho movies, football games, or tho
races. Celebrate Christmas os near normally as possible.
•Romani* h*» .declared war Carry on as near os you can os If there were no war.
against the United BUtes. That
* If you arc given n Job to do, by all means do I t If
U - ta t th* record. It la hardly
you are called upon to servo as an air raid warden, a Red
jrorth mantionlng otherwise.
K n *f *•
*_ ’
|/Croas nurse, or In any other capacity, you should do so
Ratal* D getting In *om* good Immediately and gladly, and doing ao you will have some­
body blows against th* Gkrmane thing to do In the fight against the .enemy that will help
relax your nerves. But until something better comes along,
do the Job you have been doing, do li a little better perhaps
•nd don’t worry about the war,

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Urn counsellors, Mrs. C As Aate n o n , J r , I f tv A. M. G n tel* r,
and M n .'R . A. V iliam * .' tW y
w o n aaalated lit eoierleiaw g by
Mrs. A. J . P atenon. e o o s W
of Urn W. M, U. u 4 R n T t M

Mr*. Adam A ffa lta r of Oriam*

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leeting at tho home of M r.
Sbeafer on E w AteUpq

child. Pilot* will bo praasnt from
Orlando, Ocala, Caineevin* a ad

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On tho a
ground at,

u n d ijf evening.
I r officer*' ' s lo tte d in s ta te :
C. R. Lord. M slor vie*

Three Wise M e n -**4 tb

Tho Ala Ihas a Class o f tho
P i n t Baptist Church wHf ha vs
It* annual Christmas dinner a t
C. C. P r i n t, historian; Mrs. J.
tlta u t U o f the church at
P .-M . Each member la asked U R. Lyles, conductor; N n . L. M,
Swain, assistan t conductor; -Mrs.
bring a covered dish.
Alfred King, g u ard ; aad Mr*.
Ella
Lundqost, a a a b f c t g u ard .
Oeoaga^L*Mad(e t i e r i n ' bo pre­
sented’ la - a n c lta l a t.th a South
Sloe School audiurJum a t 1:08 P.
M. t h e puhlic b invited to attend. 1:30 P M. to be preceded M l Ml*. Jo* E. Tbomaa of Crescent
tho board mooting a t B r it F . M. City spent yesterday in Sanford a*
Tho annual Christm as Review I the gu est of Mr. aw) Mrs. J. W.
of tho R u th Goidou W right Dane- Mars.

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the Seminole High School and I-1 Mrs. Mayme Hodgin has rotorlqm a t 8:00 P. M. Tha ah&lt;rw|tumed'to her duties In tb# Toutb being given for tho benefit of I lot Center after being ill fat sev- III, u» d im ,, K ™ * h m , ~
the Amu I— Legion A nB anrlvond days.
freshmenU w tro aenrod hmffet
aad tho puM b haa been Invited]
------- e g ,
to attend. ____
M bs R uth G b t left th b moreFRIDAY
lag fo r her homo t a . Louisville,
The meeting of tho,BAM Bible Ky., a fte r spending a few days
Q u a o f the Methodist Church with h e r brother-in-law and sb
has boon pootooaed Intefloiteljr, ter, Mr. and Mra. Jo h n D. Ivey.
It waa aebodumgito have been I
~~
bald. a* Friday ovenlog.
Friend* of lira . L. B. Baumai

stylo, with Mr*. 1L A. A fa k b y
pouring tho coffoo. Tho X i n g
table, covered with a . handmade
lac* cover, was eeatened 1
arrangem ent o f Braslllaa
•m l tall lighted red ta.
crystal bolters. A. group
red taper* la crystal
placed on Hut buffet

has been removed from tb* F«m- serving table was a tiered arald-Laughton Memorial Hospital rangement of rod caudles turto her borne on French Avenue rounded by glossary.
\
St Twentieth Street. Mrs. BauFavor* were presented WLMrx.
man recently underwent a majorl Knight from a m tabtur* aJVlgh
operation.
topped by la s ts ','^ U tu . They

n fc w a w a u a

Mra. P. L.—Roy aad M bs LaVtrno Cordell of
Jaeksoasine,
accompanied
ty
Mr*.
Roy's
----------- -— ,
mother,
Mrs. S. C. Dickerson, dltlon to Mrs. Kalgh
Mrs. E. J. Routh and Mrs. R. A- Appleby, Mrs. J , M, L
Cameron, Jr., spent tb* weekend 11*. Burks Btoele and
In Belle Gliule a s the guests o f | King.
| Mr.- Dickerson, Mr. Routh a a d | Others present we
Mr. Csmaron. Mrs. Roy aad Mis* I J , David, Mrs. B. 1
, Cordell returned Sunday night Mrs. N ascy Brock,
I to Jaeksoneille.
1Callahan, Mr*/ P m TJ
A. H. Middleton, M rsTgL o .
Bjsltb, J r , Mrs. D. D. Bmitb,

Mrfc V. L. Smith, Mrs. E. a T W
^ nb*nr. Mrs. P. H. Lansing, Mr,.

HATS

Mf*. Mary
Semen,
tend Lundqubt, MUi
NEW YORK, Dec. M ^ - (8 p e on. Mb* Doric Sue
and
Mbs
Marjorie clal)— A relaxation of physical
standard* for enlistment* in the
Saeorta for the mannequins U. S. Navy and the Naval lie*
Witt inculde
Bob
Wilkinson, verve was announced this week by
the Navy Department. In com*
Georg* Wilkinson, C,ilr* Chap- menting
on tliU action, the Navy
man, W alter Haynes, (iene (.in­
Department nnnmincment stated
t e r and Gene Lawrence.
that m im errii, men who in post
months have sought to rn liit and
have been rejected on the basis
of minor physical defects, will, be
cause of the inoddication of phy­
sical standards, he encouraged to
re-apply for enlistment in either

Expression Recital
Will Be Presented

I.ud* ig
Stage Manager — Itilph
Music ly the courtesy
Dorothy Sanford with M
Kntimingvr at the |dano.

bowls of polnaettlaa and
focus w a rt. (laced about
tom and a t one end was

iStory,

Numerous game* war* enjoyed
under tho diroction of M rC C kapi

Of Navy Is Relaxed

Malcolm

* .• £ .&amp; . f ?
lid In the ChOarca*
4 b and put It ua

P

a n d Mrs. B. E. Chapman. Tha
a^em bly k t e r Joined ta stating

* ~ ''

Mr*.

A T T E N D T H E J U N I O R W O M A N 'S C L U B C H A R IT Y
D A N C E A N D F A S H IO N SH O W T O M O R R O W N1C.HT

r r j5 i

em apt. «f Brasilian pepper
ahlen trailed red cellophane
r*. On each aide of the
•m ogt war* lighted red
In white pottery baas*. |
MaBfM the evening
old
sod- M M
weje playol,
SVrylfy Hntnil. Jr.
Which tha guests aalectnl
June V:inrah*r faom the
miniature Old Sants*
Nanrv Its-s-l
waa tree on the wall and Rants
Shirley Shames
« bit U .aMrs.
its . Auterson,
Auterson, who The Package
turn prteaptod them with a Welcoming Santa
ItarhniH Wmillrv
1 ftp m ' the lighted Tree. A
ibor Of Christmas carols were Daddy's Present*- Joyce Ander*nti
ChriaUnas
Joys—
g by the group.
Sally Margaret Miller
■h* o h tttetn war* sooted in a|
M - aad served rafseshmsnt* A M atter of Vegetables
Jennie May Jones
th a baa)apsis, asabtod by Mr*. Peeping
llettv Jean Brisson
f. m
T i i , aod Mrs. W- AReward
Janice Reel
BsWBMSg. Tho refreshm ents M otheritls'
Ann llahorn
Sketch—“ G ossip,"—Joyce Ander
m iau aad cookies which wire
■on, Sally Margaret Miller. Jon
tha shape of a Christmas tree
file May Jones, Dorothy liar
bgigstly decorated. Favosa
rail
w sm ill s u ite s holders made Sketch—“The
Tea Parly" llettv
turn drop* holding a candle.
Jean Dristnn. Janice Heel Maul
•» tho gueats were seated,
Aan- (labor n
canoaa ware lighted. sytnbo- j It —
Couldn't Be Done—
Frederick lloss,-Her
H er Answer
Mildred Turner
"boao enjoying the party wart: Tho First rhri«tnia«
*sy Wifiiams. Judith Jobe#, i
Marjoru*
ty Anderson, Betty Ana Mbk- I Sketch— “Jol. And Polly Dnmpils'*
, Marjorie Anderson, - \ Myra
—Frederick llossettcr. Mildred
a Southward, Betty Cagle, | .T urner,
Marjorie
Anderson.

N e v e r M o re P o p u la r

1# Si

n UavWL Batty Sue Utteber,
Lasn DsvfaL Lsalb H o m y , W.
Cagle, J r , v«rs Durden, Jsan

She'll bo so delighted at your
Ihoughllulnoss . . . so charmed
bocauso you choso Phoenix.
And Ihis yoar you can tjivo
hor a completo hosioty watd*
jiobo. oi silk, nylon and lisle.
Sho will bo most pleasantly
surprised at this lovoly gill

tan Mann k g and Hasal Sauth.
Also, SUlla Whitmore. Mildred I
arineou, Gwendolyn Barineau,

sasis

lldmd T u n er, Joanne Dampbr.l
' r
Gloria I
Whitaker,
Dampler, Clara Bel
Dorothyl
Peggy Ann Plpp
Carter, Shirley Mci._ »d, M*rRucker,
raret Myers, Barbara
Billy Broaon, Frsneo* Rumhlsy,
TJomte % mN*y,
n n s /i Bel
mh,
Jean
Sheppard, Bofibby
- Ls« Morton and
E m m a’Rnmitey.
Also, Mh. Fred Myers, Mrs.
Andsrssn, Mrs. L. M. Tow, Mrs.
WUUam*, Mrs. Gecdalar, Mrs.

CLEANED &amp; PRB88KD

Turner.

SIGN MINE AGREEMENT

ECONOMICAL LAUNDRY 8MMV11RB

i WASHINGTON. Doc. I B ^ V John L. Lewis, president of tn* C.
t O. United Mine W orker* and

to provide necru
for tho hoys ig

Harry Moeos, hand of three l a m
capthre coal company aubaldiarie*
[of tha U. fl. Steal Corporation, organbaUoh will be elected
tlgnod an ag m m en t today giving boot future, tho work to be
tho U. M. W. a union shop Tn the ojoisUaated « l t ^ . tho Bundloa •ffr
(captive mine*.

Tomorrow Nit«

uA5tia s .S r-555£

qulrementa whkh they w l| |o
tA - f u r a ^ as tho v *

R

Mrs. Heart

M

f e V

PasbioR Show To Be
Peat«re4 At D«Rce
Those who want to have fun
and at tb* tame time help the
unterprivllaged
In
tem im te
County, l i t Invited to nttend tho
Shnqgl. Chr^taqg* Charity Ball,

yif^OBe who attend*
to jh* three-point
fa mil lea

,

THEYOWELLCO

B'apdwgrd,

A Club In the ball-1
Mayfair Hotel on
| evening, Dec. II.

.TOSWrt^iCi

that's diiloroni.

SANFORD, FLORIDA

David Bach,

Buy Defonao Stampt* Aiul
Bomb*

FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING
Bargain Day
Douhle Program
TODAY

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RADIO NEWS
To Durham
ABADtNA,

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Tkwtgkr* rregraaM

JS.—0F&gt;— 6:00 UP Now*

■dooa'i famed Rate Bowl foot,
attraction found a ta ft harm
ta rta n , K. C , ytaUrdgy while
Franciaeoa E u t-W n t grid
untar d m due for a new home
■ vrtr’t effect* cut deeper,
M ile, Into th# Far We*t'e
I program. Cor. Culbert L.
I yesterday ordered Benia
i Sac* track offlrlalt not to
the winter meeting *eheduled
Aad th* fat* of other athletic

S: 10 ilm WhIU
0:11 Voice of Broadway
6:30 Lum and Abner
6:45 The World Today
7:00 Dinner Muilc
7:11 Bam Cuff
&gt;
7:20 UP New*
7:30 Second Husband
1:00 Boy* Town
8:30 Unnounced
8:86 Elmer DavU end the Newi
• KM) We Th* People
0:30 Report to th* Nation
10:00 Glenn Miller
10:11 Public Affair*
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:30
12:00

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. Review
of the Year
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TIRE SHOP
118 BO. PARK AVE.
TELEPHONE 325

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LEGAL NOTICES

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flporta Reporter
New* of Die World
Guy Lombardo O rchritra
Benny Goodman Orchr»tr«
Linton Well*? new*

Tomorrow** Program
8:30 Norman Beailey and hi*
e. Cowboy*
Breakfast Brevities
7:46 UP N*wi
100 Th* World Today
:1S Organ Mood*
H:30 Music Men
8:45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotion,
0:15 American Sellout uf
Air
0:46 UP News
[0:00 Mam*l
10:06 Blick and White Nutee
10:15 Myrt and Marge
10:30 Stepmother
10:45 Woman of Courage
11:00 Drama of Food
11:16 At Home with Rally Mar
tin
11:30 Music a la Carter
11:46 UP New*
11:66 Temperature
12:00 Kate Smith Speak*
12:l6Check*rb«*rd Tim*
12:30 Daneetlm*
12:45 Our Cal Sunday
li
1:00 Dixie Farm Club
1:30 Bridge Ech-wl of
1:45 Road of Uf*
240 Young Dr. Melon*
2:16 Jeye* Jordan
2:30 The Goldberg*
2:35 Building for Deferu*
2:45 UP New*
2:60 Three Sister*
3:00 Farm Security Adm. Pro­
gram
3:16 Bob Hanon Song*
3:30 Renfro Valley Folk*
3:45 Children ar* also f’eupl*
5:56 Presa New*

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M AKE XMAS
TELEPH ONE
CALL* EARLY

This picture shew* Prealdent FuL
gencle BatiaU signing the decree,
acted upon by Um Cubaa Ceoyraae.
potting Cabo a t war against Japan
aa an ally of the United States.

I * T H E C O IR T O F T H E l O r X T f

Sturtevant Applies
For Re-enlistment

JI'IMiK. BRHf BQI.K COthTF.
FLUNIII.A. IV MOBATK.

IN i u :
EMTATE o f ANMI.ET B.
III.AIIKK. lU rM ta rt
T O A LL IT IE D IT U fl'H AND P E R -

HAVERHILL, Maas.. Dee 1 6 (/Pl—The o llo r, who w*i dismis­
sed from the United Staten Navy
for tearing down a N ail swastika
from the German coneulata In San
Francisco latt January, h*( ap­
plied for reenlUtmant.
Recruiting
officer
Charles
Mitchel tald Monday that Harold
J. Sturtarant, 20, neente to loin
again. Sturterent m i not a " * "
a dlihonoratle dleeherge, but left
the Nary on chargee of mla-

an*Amrrlcen Clipper*
**r'
Into end out of Miami durDun
blending,
poet
and
artn
t
the
firtt
10
month*
of
thl*
4:00 Columbia GootoM O rihcttrj
who recently published “Florlr a toUl of 81A25 pau«ngar*.
4:30 U n d t Trio
d*yi," a delightful book of
pared with M.000 for the
4:46 Pr*,i New*
Florida verse, and who now
l 10 month* of IIM*. Trough6:00 For th* Farmer
make*
Florida
hta
home,
w.a
1041 *lr traffic In and out *°Sturterknt. a r*eident of Hav5:10 Twilight Melodlr*
elected
president
of
the
Ft.
Miami he* eftreg td 25 per­ erhill, Joined a ihlpmata end four
5:30 Chrlitma* on th . Moon
Pierce Chamber of Commerce cent above li»t y»er.
6:46 Just Entertainment
recently. Ilia first effort I* to­
There are 5.1 chaplain* ut: ward beautification end be ad
vocatea that a tree be planted
Camp Blending conducting
1 and named for each child born
church icrvlce* a week.
in th* community.

I SWEATERS ,
Buttons on Zippsr $3.95 to $6.50
SLIPOVERS _____ _____ $3.95
SLEEVELESS .... $1.65—$2.00
VESTS ...........- ..... - ........ W-50
ALL-WOOLS AND RAYON MIXTURES

SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS
WITH OUR FLOWERS
PIPPIN GARDENS, Florist

JACKETS
)R

“THE SHOE OF PEHSONAL SERVICE"

LEATHER . .. 18-35 *® 514-50
WOOL................ $4.50 to $#-V5
ZELAN POPLIN $4.50 to $5.00*
WOOL LOAFERS $8.95 t« $10
SMART AND PRACTICAL

111111 A N D F O R H U

HAMILTON WATCHES
WALTHAM WATJCHES
ELGIN WATCHES
ELB0N WATCHES

iMMnt companionship
nd delicious drinka are
iwaya on hand. Meat
nur friends here. Mod*
P U prices at all times.

C H R IS T M A S

m

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails
lv

We Deliver

'deplume 91Q6

RA Y O N

Come In and »»e the unusual
•election of antique* for nala
la lha people of Bemloolo
County by. Mr. A Mr*. Edwin
Waoror who for mony year*
•poratod an antique *hop In
O rn n lll* , 1 C ,
(Wa are In no way ronaoctad with th* aotlquo (bop which
h ut year w u operated la ‘ha
•00 Block of Park Avenue.

OLD WATCH.

...O u r low prieen and wide
variety will surprise yoal

L Perkins

THE JEWELER

TELEPHONI 357-W

US 8. PARK AVB.

UORRRCT MEN’S WRAR

Bjr PAUL ROBINSON

ETTA KNIT

ANTIQUES

N00 Park Are.

G A R A R O IN K — $3.50

ROGUE SHIRTS...... .......... $2*0
BLEND WITH SLACKS!

...T he fill that grows lovelier
with the yearn,

EDWIN WEAVER

H L ^ C M V fU lP / L

SLAP ON PUNTYQT

Sanford, Fla.

u w n o c-n g aa r
a t a n io ' u l o p o a k -

*d*V*foS WO
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ONE MULK-farmlng tool*, I cuync
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Drastic War
U. S. Submarines Go
Powers Given
To President Into Action For First
Germans Retreating
From Russia Are
• On Way To Nation
Close To Turkey

Censorship Is aSet Up
To Stop Valuable
Information From
Reaching Enemies

Reds Recapture
Of Kalinin

WASHINGTON, Dr*
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tA P ) S elrtliv r Service ofG ru|» i«id today ikr draft*
'" I of woman for non*
combatant war irrv ire was a
poaniblr future d** cl'*pm»ni.
but a remote one, a* Hep

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90,000 0 T H itler’s
Men Are Routed By
Surging Russians
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Brings War Data to KI)R

'Admiral Hart States
Two AI tacks Wore
Successful Hut No
Details Are Told

Japan Blockade
Said Tightened

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reportlag that all eoeemaaUatlea*
balwaia Mn i m aad lon,-arl,rd
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Time And Score Hits

Som of the H00 Japanese Interred in the Cnnnl Zone after Japan’* attack on Hawaii, arc shoot)
setting up hnutrkrvping for an tnlefiniti- period. M nr«- than I,SOU Jap*. Hermann ami Italiana, have
lean rounded up for internm ent by cooperating Panamanian and U. S authorities. The Canal Zone
ia prepared for any emergency.

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Christmas Party
Season’s First School Council
Starts Sale Of
Given For Needy
Celery Will Be
Bonds, Stamps
Considerable German mili­
Boys And Girls
Cut This Week
t a r y activity in Bulgaria, of
a Sevlet dUaaUba* isld Red arm™ee ar* poshing a (H I eoentcr-ef, In g lra frees L n lr fr a J la Ihr
Blaab S.a.

25 Nipponese Planes
Are Destroyed In
Clashes At Vigan

" ASHINCJTON. IHr IT i/ll
Va»t nrw |Histi*ri lor l‘rtvililent
RofsfVflt to prom Tilt** I h«* uur
wt’tv vntril vinnnnntiu*|\ \&gt;s I on
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TurmtNy mill the
th ie f
Kxcrutivc annuumvil In* \«&lt;uiM
promptly *rt up n t-eiiiHir^liip to
pn*\prit all mftirmatitui nf value
fn»ni ri'mhinir th r fiitni)
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I h r Jn|»nni-«r ‘ h r l l l n g i*f h l ' l 111111 n t h r
H am i l i a n
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lU m if fil
o n 1 t h r r o n i f r t r l o a d i n g pla t*
fi r m n f 4 |»mrap |»li n i m p a i i b
s nil winl ;|hoi|l |l l whrll&lt;« w r r r
firril h\
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t h a t t h r r r w r r r ll«i «H^M«lllr*.

l»‘ in,r»| Wnlkrr iti«rlo*r«l thnt rrtt&gt; o i«h ip uf ftiMMtcn mini. I**»th m ilK"*»nr ami iru-ommc. ulm uly waa
U m lrf way
J hi* I’rt-wiili-nt ta•It| n pr»*^ 4 r « n

h 'n n r r that hr h»**l tt h r lr tl |lyThr Student Council started u
r«»n Drier, rx rru tiv r •••litor «»f th r
concern to Turkey, coupled
campaign at St nnn**..- iligh Sfho d
A*»-oc mtr*l I’rr**, h* ifirrrtnr iif
r* n&lt;«Mrnhip ami that Dru-r, on Iniv 11
with plans for French-Naxi
Mniuli) to did! defence bond4 and
It a I . . . . . I air
4if nhm*nrr from tH«* ni'wi orirRiii*
raving -tumps. Stm lint Council
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N .i v i ll h ra tli| u a r tc T i&lt;
conference of African col­
i;*tn»n, wouhl Ink** i *\i -i Im ilutn-H
President Karl Jeter said yester- i
in t h e l-'a r l-.asi iiitn T itin ru rl
l u r e 11 n Minn m
t ungri'A • rom
onies, was reported In Hudey and added that mile*- on thr !
ph" I *"4 iHtiim
l.u liiv i lint A i i i . - i i. iiii a t ilin u tfirst day umounlctl to $JJ.70 in |
®ropean press dispatches to­
v i»»rr th r S rn n tc Hihhil .1 few 1 S f f I t U f y of flu- \.t\\ T i.in k h u n t in &lt;*ho\%n lirinir i r i r r t r i l h\ t'i»m |
stump- and one SIM.7.% bond.i| K iw .tu.tti ii|tent-*l their hrerta
Im il g u ile i i l l i ) m l K ill
r « **t 1 it*tintii t«» it* t» vt. n inuvr n u u u lrr K i I w h i *I I'
•••»••• **f ih«* N i i m i I A ir lln««
it W ii-lniibftnii. *
day.
Seminole County, the nation'* bough*, by tads Nipper
I etui thi-1r purkrtlMioka at the rrgu* \\;is on font 11*- 1 nn'lit to h a v r
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a f t r r ru m p lr! in r *»•*1•
1.*1••
ti i p
fn n n lla w .m
c i-.1 h i t h if o. r \\th*
inn*
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ir s tiii .d
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They reported airfields were celery renter, will market it* firat
Mrs Ollic
Mue
Harrison
is
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, , ler lunchrtui im-ettng ttalay at th»* ID*u*e Mih*al it lit •* Ih r S i'iiidi' 1
hand tn« 111 ••&gt; «*•' • M&gt;* I n*.im *• m u k ».n*l ••»1 l'* .u l ll»il*«*r In
being enlarged and Increased celery of the aeaaon Mime time sponsor of Ute drive, and
sales lhr Val.I.-a Hotel when tney held tn riM u rr for H i nwn tiMlnv »&lt;* th«* r r n t r r 11 K • •»
1••&lt;•■•
I •«ii W i II m iii H iNti.n
h u n t »• m nn , iln y 1 1 1 n fIn I n m l s n u i'il a tic A ln Bolfmrta alone with ropalr th i, week, II. J. U h m in . manager Committee include* Small Kirtley. th,.Ir yearly t'hri.tnuia party for fin *1 rnaetin rn t nii^ht hr tp re d u l | m rd la trly t•• ih . NN • f. II ■» . wl., is In- h.id i h.ili h**ot •••111* r» in «• i-i-sm-H in t w n o f t h r e e n t • facilities fa r N ttl planes, German of the State Farmer* Market, dla* chuitmun. leu. Nipper. IHily Hot-1 n m lly children
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tu i-h s .
A ilm ir n l
I hum an
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naval uoJU a ra Ming t o t t m l n l I eloaed today. and alan declarer) ley head. Martha I’age :&gt;n.| ill y j Ahoul 2R .mail children re e .lv
I ed nuiurm u. preaenta from a
ad ea Bulgarian Black
m porta
Black 8
Sea
port, that all local packing houara have Stapler
I Unit,
r ii r i i n i n m l i- r
nf
th i:
The repreaentalive. in each rra | Santa Clau.e with Karlyle
and that t h a n are sign* that a g reater holiday demand for cl­
1 A n i u l i r l i e r l , tin t m u.
honor*.
p a rt of tha German aoldlere with true fruit* than thry can aupply. f l n l perimi c la .i arc Joe llukt r, | Houaehidder doing the
draw* from R u u la will be a u ­ The flrit celery ia expected to Hub Crumley, Ann Wiggina, Will- The children were anaiated by
bill it -eenied |daiisrtdi- Dial Ihe
ChriNtma*
m*al»
an*
CMrittmu*
urd Hunt, Ituby Dubbin., Hilly Ka ther J J Kfllaghan and Mr*.
ctioned hr Bulgaria.
J l uili il Slates was I lebletiiii,- th'l
be brought In Thursday or Friday,
itrm a ami now 1.4 th4* tim r to lu v
Reporta M m both aide* of the U r. Lehman aaiil, by Duda and Kp|i», Iwo Burner, Chariio I’eik. Julius Dingfeliler.
bbii’kllili* a n illll.l Ja|iali
llnrper,
The club passed n resolution anil to u«r thrm on ThriatinM-*
\ f l . l l,i. i n * -I in S.inf..i I h&gt; ' D . R, A rm y heaili|iiaiti'rs in
oeoday night pic- Bops of Hlavia, near Oviedo. The Wlnlfrsd luivell, Jean
enrds
end
p
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Mrs
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‘ army a weep on celery aeaaon will get under way Kmll Dnlbo. Hill Urenan, Meriem authorising the purchase of Sn Iniclry, chairman of thr *alr of • " r r r l , I \
ii . ii I iium ' i i in , itftrriiiMiii ul
ll , M ellila
repnileil
at
li'asl
lik ,.
\ «
t#7 defense bond, and an henor*i b e K . S.iniu I lu ii.
II ,.a ,lv i-(J a p a n # * .' plane* w ere destruygtl e g about the middle «L Jan u ary and Spier. Mildred Robson, Leri Je- ary niemherthlp waa ( voted &gt;ShO seals, said Ikta morning wheni
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will be In full VeAagtiy the 'inliMle tor, Karlins Rflly, -Arthur Ftr.nca,
i n . •l 'l f M , g r » u r t b » v . 2 « k m ills i n r t ’ i* .T
outstanding she nceed prernpl ictkih by all I t l f i r n e n \ l i l t ) | ( )
Xj'JT offensive of February. Some early celery Billy Southward and B. H. Wil- llarry Kodtll for
•It ll, ill WU M ?*V I « ■» I o*I f6*I*
.■ini 1 west of M a i l i n ' . where thu ill
tho4r wh*&gt; hati* not urnt in thrli
service
to
the
organization.
w from the Moacow front north Into waa planted, Mr. Lehman atated. llama.
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• -rli'd h. S* Miillt'li* Ill 'll Si'luod • vad(*rt bavt* threi* tni'hoMii on
In which w rrr mail
Krvil Wilson delivered n ahmi money for
l-slantl. Jn p a n
exprenael
Karelia.
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I: *ta*l ill .1 I *l rl \ rill* . Klllfllly to* i L u ii n
rtl to them at th r beginning **f
but the weather waa egalnat it,
talk
nn
the
Jlill
of
(tight..
The
Red Army troop* have routed and the early crop wlil bo market­
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Ill* III- ••h|tll|l * •! % III 1*11- a l a r m a t t h e r e p o r t e d p r e s e n c e
th r fampaifrn
club
agreed
to
provide
member*
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Hulm
m
ruies
operat
M• I I 1I •*. . U It.• ia i ligmi» l«i dii&gt; ••11 I M *I Street n e tt I •
elg German dlvldoni of i*0.000 ed about the time of the regularly
Shr rontlnuril, “ In thr
iu-*h
to man the Salvation Army |&gt;&lt;d.
men and recaptured »tn»teg:e (U* planted crop. The northern m ar­
I.’ *«»f«iff it
tn.I
\nderM u . t'* ,• mg in .lapniteiie water*.
and
oiri!»*m*nt
«&gt;
f
unttiward
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fluid
uimiml
“light
Saturday. The organisation -nog
ItritM h hendi|tm rlrrH in Smga
d.*i*
• llnln, SO mllea northweU of here. ket for celery la n p r r t r d to be
oo.tt|o **t
a new aong in which the winds event*, many have neflectril t«oj #d Iimmit &lt; Iim tm.i* tr
p*»re
a ck iio w lid g i'd
Japaitem*
Rueala announced officially yraUr- good, Mr. Lrhman added.
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muney
to
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Sunfmd
H
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were written by Mr*. K K. Il»u»Liiitliiig in S a ra w a k , on the north*
heftdquirtrri.
rum
ls
are
needed,
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liil.»
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s.I*t
oiith
oil
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The demand for fru it hat been
holder entitled "Battlecry Charles
Thla moat aenaatlonal alngl j vic­ inereaaing almoet daily. T hr i|ual.........* »"'■ lit ftlll* S in ,-| in.| *|t itiaa |n * ||i we-*! con*t of B orneo, w ithin .'10
Morrison, aong leader, stated that now . . never la-furr and we n.u .tl 1,1 '
tory to fa r In the' g reat Soviet Ity of the cltrue la declared very
* " • !»»'»»• un»a *l t ••v thnt •foi 11 N.tiitit I h ill, hI ill ii. fnl m.i ; inilea liofiihmg rang** ot Sm ga
The Sanford Tourlat Club mein- copies of these words written to go on with our program and e»* ■
counter offenalve now In progress good by Mr. Lehman. Sale of cl- bera held onp of their most in - ( tfiw tune—"John Brow ns Body’ , pond a4 |i»cal n#»ciU face U"
j la^h prixet will
nwurdi-«l f«»i- lion SlMl'il .’ Mil I I I * filllm il'U " i l l pore, r.itn mile-* from Manila.
Ja p a rtr^ f w .»r-hip* al*n wrro rc
» over the. anow-drifted plain* of trua during November i t the heal trreating "get-together” meetings i mey lie obtained *t the llrrald
“ The association ia rrv ia tn g !*• 1 liKl,t, i r , . . f 7 mi , f , „
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III mill if* III oil Sutilo* I A m noi ported
violently
pou nding
b&lt;*
program to u new war time plan
f :. „„
• Ruaala followed by 14 hour* Ihe m arket amounted to P10.000 To­ Monday night In the new Tourlat | office.
(o r lighted I 1** • " 1 &gt;*•»••••! mi*il h
i •-&lt;«* !i« i weigeil
H ongkong
and
Iteiiti'ra
H aitian array'* recapture nf Klin, tal m arket talcat f ir the month Center on Loko Monroe, accord
Visitors attending the meeting which will eiiahle it to accurattdy d o orw ay, I I in* She added I but I •'* •"
new -4 agency *ai*l Jupanese force*
•
60 mlloa to the north wo*t, and the were over 676,OCO.
I lo &gt;|»..|..\%S Ilf Hie holhllo |*ort llglle**!* U lu n l of
ing lo W aldo Aldrich, president were P at I’attlahal of (bneve aervv .Seminole County.'
thl'Fi ill*' il f'kV f lltlilillliaill III* I i,
maaaacro of 13,000 K alla.
"Iceberg lettuce grown In the of the group, and among their anil two Key (Jut) toys, Duviil
• htoiiitfd w ith I h ii-tin iM M atao.
I *• mllea MUithwiMt of
i‘in&gt; nil* I in (h i i*i(iting 16r iv 641 «*
“The fleeing enemy U being county ia coming fh good now and discussions during the course of (iatchel and Charles Park
ii i••undi d t»^ all m h *I« of H oiigkong
-&gt;
or ding
to
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partued and annlhUiated by our ia a nice grade,* Mr. Lehman Ihe evening the most “debated
i "V' S.iot » b-nvi-n lot I 'n ld r in on
l.aitiib*n wai.l tin* I itpa ne si* are
Thoina*. Ijiio I m « p4- giirtli'fter
9 troop#/ the aonmunlqu* added.
■tated. “ If cool w eather keep* up was Ihe lock of Interest in Iho
i i - \..*il\
\• :
I fig h tin g like funatie*, th row in g
orator'*
•hoiihl
In*
A t Kalinin the Ruaaiana In a w , will have a large euuply of the club by local people and winter
aorirla...
11|W|| |f| (f, | ||||l| IIIUlIl fill
I •h nl la r iio o ii , he wd*
it •■• ' the in selves into thi- teeth o f B rit
wiriny
•peeial announcement told they Iceberg and Big Boeton lettuce. resllcnte of the county," the presi
hop fiom t to nut -I
|« g u n fu e
on
the
northwcM l
Rons of the American Lfgl"*’ '
l|»V " I'llls |t l*IH* of (|| • f*. of ■ ' lo .
dealt n heavy blow to the Ninth We now have liberal supplies of dent sold.
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ilk
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till
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and N|ala&gt; a front B i U m I* tum p* ai*'
fill
hold
a
defense
party
Thor*
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f if aI Mile* to ri'iiietulier and
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German arm y under ColcPiel Gen" cabbage, caullfliw er and eg a plant
A eoramlttee to erou.e inter
“ I ' ii * siniil hulh*. |i \- • tody to *1.11 1 * o*i fl* m'ay 4akl vd l«‘iitly c m in ti'r attacking
fine ran of food of nny lyp- tl®y nifteht at 7:00 o clock at I '1* other* .»if
en d Bttauea, putting to flight I be grown locally.'
I'hf N a v y anii4iunc»**l lati* &gt;«•«•
est and eo-op«r»tlon between the will be odmlsaiofl price when Ihe I^cgion Hut, it w m announced mo%i|y # «tid to* -un* they ilo not ! 46f t•tn*. III. lo- Will *| l i t ll Whill'
A 66 th, 110th, 138th, l i t it, 142nd
"Local farm era ehould raise two gmup* wo* appointed. Mr*. Klks have their annual Christ' to«iay by S. M. IliChartI, H. A. 1 J%. i on n m llt &lt; nf living cve» «*o Siti*f-*r*l \v»*ruie t« pfeo ut 4 *-i t m la y that tw o h Iu ih U in th r
end 18l i t Infantry DlvUtona.
H aw aiian a i m ,
Jnhinitoii
anil
more yellow squash," ho declared, Ida M. Ch*mb*rUln. Andrew Mat mas ehildreq’a matinee Saturday Chairman. All leegionnalrra, L**if green-* a»'*l burn them. Smgt.- I i l . •** - •loii d chlhln-i*
Maul, h a w I h**-ll - hrlli-il by Jilp In Libya, the main body of (be "aa It la in demand and the pries sen and A. E. Fuller. Thfy are at 10:00 A. M. at the K it. The ion Auxiliary and Junior Au/.di j ««ol*»r i* mor** distinguished than
uni-6u w ar v m ac la m tho lu*l
Brttiah Imperial Eighth arm y waa ie high. Alao It It n cheap crop to report a t tha firat business aler. Dr. L. T. Doas, chairman a ry member* aro invited and are :| nn-dle) of rolur* llavi* tb»*
meeting of the aeaaon achedulrd nf the Elks committee to raise naked to bring a danfena® atamp | deroratioriB simpli' They NhoiiM
J l houm.
reported officially laat night lo to rale*.”
Th*? homhunlnu-nt of Johnston
hove m e th o d the center of four
Suppllea of English |* a c , tu r­ for Dec. 83 a t 7:30 P. M. In food for underprivileged fam i­ and Mkeeprm flying for tho pro- hnrniomie with the architecture I
(slaial by rnvniy sbipa wu* the
taction of our country am! i t s | a „d planting. T»» murh »* inrlln I
,
a otshhorn German and Italian divl- nip#, becta and earrota aru light. the Tod riot Center.
lies. staled today.
w l i e n concentrated I I mOea rout.*- Moat locally grown beona have ’ Memtura who w«ro preaent ex­
The Klka put on thia affair p rin cip le..'
"&lt;l t" cheapen the effect; re
Sia.af.,,.1 R brln.rs will h..U their first ib'vrlopnn-nt of action at
thd*
wvat of G aialo, whSc' another nr- been eold. and 629,000 of the total pressed th eir "g ratitude t« the every year to provide Christmas
G am e, will be ptayed »t th.
, n keym le
' ......... , , hri.lnm s parly Tb„r..l..y (bat Naval out|M**»t niiite
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
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,|(fl.„g «tart of Ihr war. Tb** *bip;»l»l»f
baskets for needy famlllea. Char­ p arty and refreshm ent. »»rv.d , l-ri.e, «.l b- •w arded •
mored column *4rack a t 'A lia re- antra laat month fam e from br*na.
for tha Ideal trip up the St. les Morrison, theeler manager,
| tTiiti-r of Kabnlui un lilt- Mnn«l of
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eorrea 16 dtUeo bey.onl in a
Mr. Lehman enU.
Maui waa j»h«*llr«| by an enemy
P
ceaefoi out-flenklng naneuver.
N orthern m arket demand for Johns River loot Wednesday aft provides the entertainm ent with
riubmai inr at tttanit Iho «ainn time
out coat .and kids of nil age*
m
Tfcore w o n three m ain brill* the chayote. a vegetable of the ernoow.* Mr. Aldrteh reported.
(1 UMliattril On I'MP T«V4b|
U l ljr I 1 C S D " ‘ ,W O
..m m lllr w w ill Ju.1^ . I h . .IU p U ,. ..........
"•
•re o typical show arranged es­
9 eveea aad th e key bottle, the Bri- aquaah family, I. isgreaalng. and
kb.rti S h rille r
is ex|H-eli‘.i
to
The name* «*f tH** Jmlgrn hav»*
pecially to their U ato for a ran
tick laid waa developing In the thia compartfvely now plant ia be­
liriotr "O.' nr more to y , to ia* plat­
not been «lUcloM*d.
►^ .
of corn or potted hem or any­
Alorn H am as area, 16 mUce eouth- ing grow s by SmnlnoU farmer a.
The *ponM»r* urgetl that per ed oped the'' tree, ood later to In'
thing th n t ia adlbl* In • can.
.
wool of Ooaala where tha plateau H ha* been o s the m arket on o
«&lt;m refrain front uidng material presented I " a h x n l charity fer
Tha feature picture will he
bpglsc to break aa !t dip* U the anuU **al» bero for three y*ora.
with which to dreorah* that t* distribution of the toy* t i to •**y
"Tllllo
th
e
Toller"
boaed
on
the
I
Dee.
17.
—
I t grow , on a vine, w hkh wrap*
prohlbitril. in thia area. (*ofie4. I'lllbll.'ll
eomlc
atrip
of
th
a
t
name
on
I
Seven permits have Itecn la(A
P
)—
The
T
reasury
sold
Tues­
around
treee,
and
one
report
raid
Gan. Kiwis Rommel hutl. All visiting Hhrlncr», •&lt;* well a* .tied at the ('tty llnil in tin- pa-1
i.HK an(| gurlartiU mid much in
"Our Gong" comady and a Don
Od all kio rematnlng Gorman tank the vine extended over SO fre t In day o aurvey of leading citle* •Id
local Khrmeis who have not nf week, p n Dec. 11 t'hurllo Singh-Duck
cprtoon,
Mr.
Murrlaon
trrrs
t
to
di«play«.
strength and S "smalmum ava‘1- the air. The ehsyo’e, Mr. U hm an showed purek**** of daftnsa announced.
The Fall term of Circuit Court
filiiit&lt; 'I with the I'H-ul club, are in tun sccurnl^ permission to repair
ablo n rco of diva bomber#' Into e •tated, hae the appearance of a bond* Increased by 177 percent
haa ended with the announcement
viled by I'resnlent T. Bradford and re-roof n b.illding on the cor­
today that tha case of th* Stub1 deepe n to asd waoeOeoeafal— at- largo pear, r a e r r t It ha* a rough during th a firat weak of the krar.
|lyjd . Those who |&gt;l III to llltel'd ner of Flighth S treet and Sanford
The aurvey waa n u d e by tha
ag ain st LaVoy Lane, charged with
tho m arch of the
_ tempt- to (torn the
th&lt; coverititf ia d !■ N ry
ure .isked to make immediate re­ Avenue, while F'ovter Smith will
aeeault to murder, haa been run9 Brttiah aad M i p s troop*, the com v e ta ta u a never rota, but tum e to American Bonkers oaeoelatlon In
servations with l.loyd F" lloyle, tear lown u tw o-ear mirage at
46 .Mtoa.
cltloo. No national totals were
11nun I, Clerk O. P. Herndon said
’• ^ I t e e T P M
em» fr W 46
el.il. leeretary. 1‘rogram I'hairmaii 61.7 Oak Avenue for Mr*. Ralph
it or cookeJ In the available, b u t before the attack
thi* morning.
dHormlnoJ A*l* like on
LONDON, Dee. J7. — (A PI — Fid I .ant* olid Horry Kudell hatfe Gnodsperd,
on Peer! H arbor sale* were ru n ­
WUIIam P. Mitchell, *! y»«r
vthruata the BrUlah f*H •quash at;
Government
ronacriiition
b i l l made arrangomenta for aev»ral
On Dec. IT. Kd Bostie was ia*
ning about 1100,000,00 o day. old realdent of 8emlnole ( uunty,
Commander
lla rry
Carlson,
I &lt;m k*d the b a tu r
For Inafince, tha P in t National died a t h it home In Ginderville aecond-eirculive-in-charge of the which will makn British women piano numiM'r*, it was announced. su ej a permit to make repair.!
layman and three
lo hi* dwelling. Will Johnson
The area of Comp Bland Ing, Bank of Palm Beach, which **!d a t 1:00 A*. M. yeetardoy. Mr. U nited Statee Navv a t ‘ Pearl subject to compulsory national
while H. A. F.
service and rxlrnd th* conscrlp
PLANS AIIK MADE
was named a* rn n trartu r, C. IL
diva-bomb- one of th e largest military rea- | | 7I w orth o f defense bonds the Mitchell wo* born In Sanford In H arbor, reported to hla family In lion of men for military eervice'a
TAI.I.AIIA8SEK.
Dec.
17.—
Walsh will rontrnct I . M. Eng­
ervotan ta Iho country, ««*«** week before th e war, aold 650.850 1679 and waa o member of the Cedartown, Ra. th at bo la "aafe
to
the
agr»
of
IH
V
80
year*
was
lish tn re rnof his dwe'limt at
(Special)—I’hyslcnlly
handicapped
approxbnatoly 150.000 ocrae.
last weak. .
Method let Church.
and wall.'* Tho mesasg* waa re* cnactrd by the llouaa of Izjrilx person* who think they might 702 Palmetto Avenue. Joseph
Ho Ie aorvhred bv three bro­ celved on Dec. 16.
tmlay. The m»a»ure, already pass­ he prepared for work in tho na' Singleton will repair the hunt* of
thers, J . O. Mitchell end D. A.
ed 'In the House mf Common*, tionsl emergency have been a»k' Josephine Dixon on Locust Av­
Mitchell of Sanford and G. A.
T ho Falvation Army haa aakni will lake effret U|M.n the King’* ed to contact their nearest r*' enue between Seventh anil Eighth
Mitchell o f Christ***.
th a t any crranlaation who la
hahilitation office! nr ronsultant. Streets and F’oetcr Smith will
P u n ertl service* fo r the de­ JBUMtaB *• glv# baakata of food assent.
te a r down a one-story frmm*
ceased man will bo conducted at roport the name of tho family
house on West Third Street. .
tha
Andaraon-Grifflth
Funeral and preaenta to M adly people
On D»c. 17, A. !,. ShlrnBn
Homo og Weet P i n t
Street, lo the office on Boeoaul Street
secured permlsaiun to erect •
r i t k t Tho golfer used a number Thursday oftanwon o t 1:00 o'clock in order to avoid duplledtlona.
•tore-room on Fourteenth Street
with th e Rev. J.W. A ustin. Metho­
live Iron foi the .hot.
and to eecur* tha tervicea of WU1
dist Mtalctar from Orlando ofJ. L. Child re arrived here MonPowell, contractor.
fktattacr. b te m e o t will bo ta day xlght from Fact Payne, Ala..
U kw V W w
to become service m anager of Three eona of
porary prisoner -of- w ar -camp
M riekU nJ Ford Ma*ar Co. Mr.
C hildra . haa keaC* forem an of 0 hlllip Stanley are now in some "somewhere In Germany." Since
„,i hcench of Mrvlc* with tha Allied the w ar offlca advised them of his
daalarvhJpa In Maarigomary and
Gl othsr citiea throughout Ala Natione. Phillip, Jr. la In tha **- whereabouts, tha fam ily ha* had
F L O R ID A - P artly cloudy ta
Iactive service branch, Gordon jolli­
th* south, and fair In tha north,
ed Ih* jKaval reserve and Harold two letter* from tho young flyer, with frost In tha extrem e north
i* a flyer In th* Canadian Royal stating th at ha la “doing w*U."
portion tonight.
Gordon w ent to Macon, Ga. last
A ir Port*.
PhlUlp left Sanford N or. 28 and night from tho University of F lor­
received hla final examination a t ida war* ha waa in hla third year of
Camp Blandlng Induction Station. pharmaceutical training. A t Macon
Now ha la a tattooed a t Camp !«#, bo will Uka hla final physical ex­
amination before being sen t to
Va.
Norfolk, Va. fo r induction.

(iiftH Presented By
'Kiwanis Club At
Luncheon Meeting

Holiday Demand For
Citrus Fruit Is Re­
ported As S t r o n g

SealH Are (’hristmas
items Says Chairman Santa ( lau.s Arrives By Boat At

3:30 o'clock Tomorrow Afternoon

(

&lt;

,
1'
'

Sponsor Contest

Tourists Have
“Get - Together”
Monday Night

Elk8~Will StaKc
Children’s Show

Sons Of Legion Will ,','.'
Have Party Thursday

Shriiu-rs’ Christmas
Party Will He Held

Q tv News Briefs

....... . ""

Defense Bond Sales
Increase
Greatly

7 Ituilding Permits
Issued At City Hull

William F. Mitchell
Dies In Ginderville

0,

I’arliamcnt Passes
Conscription Hill

Million Pound. Of
M eat ta Purchased

Three Stanley Boys Now Serving
In Some Branch Of Allied Service

THE WEATHER

.

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Jap Land F o r m

paia aeany in troop, plane and
shlpplnr losses and Indicated that
tha atart of tho second week of the
new war In the East found Japan,
sac landing fo r m
held In tight
check.
• tyw ia u h . The AhC Has was
’ Tho war resume from the office
of Lieut. Gen. Douglas MaeArthur
*V * t‘A . . II . i l . . ----- A—J—a
said tho Japanese transports war*
sHacked north o f Luton In waters
through which the Japanese tri-d
at heavy coat to reinforce landing
parties at Vlgan and Aparri.
General MaeArthur’s report said
tha Japanese carried Out 14 major
air attacks on tho Philippines with
losses of at least 40 planes.
J Ha credited a Philippine Army
division with smashing a Japanese
Handing at Ungaysn,’ 100 miles
northwest of Manila.
I An Aimy spokesman said the
'Japanese had been unable to reFRENCH AVR. AT *lh BT. inforr* the landing party at L*PHONR 111
gupl and that local activity, rel carded aa wall In hand, continued
“ 1 "“ ■
at Vlgan and Aparri.
| Tha Navy also reported that en­
emy submarines wars operating in
the Hawaiian ares but were under
ignroua attach.
The eommunlaue said:
“There hive been two additional
bombing attacks on Wake Island.
The first wia light, the second
was undertaken In great fqrrg.
Two enemy bombers ware shot
down. Damage was Inconsequen­
tial.
; /"The Marines on Wake Island,
continue to resist.'
Dutch submarines sank two

I CAR W ASH . . .

ju a t

ph o n e

t in

S. He ENGLISH
QIJLF SERVICE

SUNOCO

Are Checked, But AddressesRotary
Raids Continlw Club A t Meeting
koti’s west coaat. there was only
local activity.
Kinking of tha transports wo*
announced Sunday night In nn
•Am y headquarter* romanunique
which asserted that “ the situation
both on the ground and In the air
wwa well In hand as tho first week

FOR A PERFECT

A viation Instructor

i Cn i o w c v m r&lt;*» o w l
Is an old Japaneso custom, he
■aid. Wkl&amp;- the Japanese ambasaador daRead at tha Oxer's palace
In St. PatanboTg In 1IK&gt;«, the
Japanese nary opened fire on U&gt;e
thsuipeetlng Russian fleet at Tort
Arthur. Tha Chinese too wera at­
tacked In 19M with warning.
"Many people inkme the Army
and /ha Navy far what happened
at n a rt Harbor,” ha said, "I
Cent sea U. Enemy planes ran
be launched MO miles aeajr and
In eorer of darknem be over you
within three hour*. Manned b&gt;
suicide squads traveling at night.
It would be Impossible for otarr
ration planet to spot them In time
to dries them off.”
Declaring that Germany’s pre*
ent withdrawal from the Russian
front la another “ Napoleon's re­
treat from Moscow,” Capt. &lt;1*
Wolskl said that In winter the
temperature often drops to 40
degress below aero and that lh«
snow Is often four to eight
_ . feet
deepen level ground. The Germanc/.pscted to be In Leningrad and
Moscow before winter set In, bul
they failed, and now as a result
of the “Russian ’scorched earth
policy" they have no plare [r
which to sscapo the dea|&gt;eratr rolil
of tho Russian winters.
Visitors at today’s luncheon in­
_______
cluded John
lohn Graham, Harold Nsbell and H. R. Cloud of Orlando

STATION
Gloria' Pennington
Mrs. Pennington

Paul Bryson, Jr,..Robs
Stefan Jenowikl. .Akin
P a m -----------—. Lgam
Vyvlan ......... ......... .—
Gas NtUon
----- Pa
Shipboard Host. Cecil
I endcr ............
Oil'
Mistrr-ef-crremonles ,.

Diuiit
Walter CatltU
Charles Coleman
l^onard Elliott
( Irving Bicon
( Gus Schilling
Ravens ...........
O’Day ___ _ -Iris-Adrian
Newspaper Edit. &gt;r Wide Uoteler Toots
f e .L I .
V
Dorothea Kent llrody ----- Edward McNamara
Jackie
llrnry
—______ _ Sam McDaniel
Clara Hlandlck
Nurse
Mrs. OliB y _______ Grace Hayla
WE GO FtBT
STICKETS OF THE LONE WOLF
Rose Coughlin
L]
Michael Lanyard.Warm WUIIam
'*ob Brandon ......
Ala
Helene da Leon____ _ Rath Paid
Diana Ifempatead • M&gt;e
Paul Benoit________Roger Clark
Herman Huff .
Don I
Dapper Dan Htreever
Victor
IIjio M Brugglns . . Ernes
Jory
Nabob _____ • ___ Geral
... Eric Blare
Jamison * —„
I. P. Hempstead Georgs
Inspector
Crsne
Thurston
llall
t’arlerry .......
Paul 3
Fred Kelaey
Dickens ______
Dimwit
......
Thomas
Thin Min
Arlhi
BADLANDS OF DAKOTA
Jim Holliday
Robert Stack
Ann*-.Grayson.. Ann Rutherford
Wild Bit! lllekok ... Richard DIx
Jme ......... ’ ___ Trances Farmer
Bob Holliday .. .. . Bred Crawford
GREAT GUNS
___ ...* ... Stan laurel Rocky s----- ------ , Hugh Herbert
_______
Oliver Hildy Spearfiah__U...:... Andy Davlns
lammond
Sheila Ryan Jack McCall ... Lon Charter, Jr.
rester
Dick Nslaoo Huricans Harry — Fuxiy Knight
.....• Edmund Mre Donald General Curler .... Addison Rich­
ards
Ridley ... Charles Trew
Dr. Harvsy
R oberts___
Rev. ftrbbins

British Sink
Axis Supoly
Ship And Tup
ir e e t ln n e a F re e r P e a r O ee l

to bo threatened ly *n rnclrclinr
movement.
Military quarters eel.I tank*
and Infantry ware about thru
quartan of tha way around the
Axis string of defenses stretch­
ing 40 miles from Gaxala on the
rrast Into the desert.

R. J. Reiter Dies
At His Home In
Longwood Today

Robert Jama* Rclt'r, reslJent
of Bsmlnol* County for the part
British defenders and Japanese IS years, died at his horns In
Inradora grappled In major battle Longwrod this morning at 7:30
amid the difficult and treacherous o'clock following a lingering Ill­
Jungles of Northwestern Malays ness. H# eras born In Allegheny
aa tha bUti attack on tha penin­ cnunije
county. Pa. wn
on *Dec.
**%• 10, 1800 and
sula settled down to close and sines he has lived In Longwood
bloody combat.
he has been engaged In farming.
Japanese claims, covering tho He arms a member of the Pres­
whole broad scope of their opera-, byterian Church of Sanford.
Survivors are: his widow, Mrs.
lions against Hongkong, Singa­
pore and tho Phlllpplnsa ware Naomi Reiter of Longwood; fonr
that of a general land and air of- sons, John Reiter and Robert.
4naira against Hongkong had been Balter of Alleghany rounty. Pn.;
undertaken at dawn yesterday, James R. and larey B. Rriter of
that a British mechanised division Longwood: Ova slaughters, Mrs.
had boon destroyed In tha advance Robert Bell and Mrs. Rose Birds*
down tha Malaya toward Singa­ era of Allsghsay county, Pa.,
pore and that 11. American and MDs Naomi J. Raltar, Mrs. Batty
British naval vessels Including , an Wlddia and Miaa Rule,tn Jean
American sut-marina had, bean Reiter of Longwoodi also aoven
grandchlldrsn.
sunk oc put out of commisston.
Funeral arrnni
Tba aftnalra against tho Britannounced later
Funeral Homs.

“ NEW YORK TOWN,” atqrriai Fred MaeMarray, Mary Martin
and Robert Preston, with- Akin Tamaroff, Lynno Overman and
Eric {Port In support, win be', the f rature*'attraction at the Rita
m rs U y ,
Y heater nail Wednesday and

Negro Scout L eaden
Have Trainin g Meet
Harold V. Pact, Scout sites-

COFFZ POT cu tl* and speed daman deba aro all In the day':
work for'Alan Curtle, khawn hero with Lynn. Bar} and Shell* By
an In “W# Go Fast," thrilling fttm about adveaturav c l
cycle squad, showing neat Tuesdayje t tbs Rita.

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SERVICE
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DAVID M.
EARLE
MANAGER
Third ft Park A r c .
TELEPHONE BUS

Wieboldt
210 8 . Park

Studios
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VOLUME

Legionnaires
Main Axis And
British F orces Are Cautioned
By
Caviness
M eet In Libya Statd' Head W arns O f
Great New Battle Is In Libyan Command
Raffing A s Contact m h m S m h h '

Is Made 4a Miles L&amp; jfi
Past Tobruk Area

Survives Sea Crash

Nazis Are Harrassed
By Blizzards As |&amp;
They Fail Back
feU

Country Will
Keep Fighting Un■ til United States’
’ Liberty Is Secure
Says

Danger O f Rumors,
Hasty
Criticism
Against U. S. Army

lM f* n a a

In command of tha British troops
In Libya, succeeding Gen. Sir
Alan Cunningham. Gen. Ritchie's
swift mechanised troope era re­
ported In a new offensive pro­
ceeding deep In the Cyrenalcan
Desert,

No Developments
Are Reported On
Theater Robbery
No further developments have
been announced In regard to the
roblery of tha Kits Theater o f­
fice safe whkh ocurred tarty
Monday morning, polka revealed
today. Contra! Florida cltUt and
alter large elUag la t t e t t e t e

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duties will be to w*m tha
public agalnit air raids and to as­
sist people In the evsnt of such
an emergency, and tea tester
*»• 4PP°lnted chairman of the Air
Raid Warden Service for Seminole
County by Joel Field, poit com­
mander.
Tha Legion also heard a ehort
talk by Mrs. W. f . Langar of the
Salvation Army, who said there
art 400 under-privileged famlli* s
In Seminole County "looktnr to
you and to rea for their Chrlitmas-’, and votad to tum over a rollectlon of toy* to the Salvation
Army for distribution imong tr.e
poor.
Mr. Ingley said that since the
appointment of the various mem­
bers of tha Defense Council by the
County Commission six months
ago under authorisation of tha De­
fense Council In Washington, a
company o f 8tata Guards has tnen
organised, more than 7,000 persons
In the county havs been registered
and elaaalflad, all members of tha
council have bean finger-printed,
numaroof committees have beta
sat up In charge of various phases
of the defense work, and both an
Aircraft Warning Service and Air

To Nation OnHongkong, Singapore
Our FreedomFace Grave Thleats
%

Cautioning Legionnaire* agalnit
believing rumor* and agalnit voic­
ing haatjr criticiam , agalnit the
armed forcea of the linked State*,
Rupert Cavlne**, department com­
mander of the American Leg loo,
addrvaied the Campbell Loaalng
Poat l*it night after J. L. IngWf,
chairman of the Seminole Count*

Victorious Red
Army Takes Klin

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , DECEM BER 16, 1SM1

Elmar Jaskaon, of-Baa rnaelaco,
ws« aboard tha «,400*tmi Am«r|can motonhlp, Oregon, when'll
collided with a navy vaaael off
Nantucket Island, loulh af Cape
Cod. Jackson and xlt other x*r
vlvora were brought to Boston.
Eighteen other aurvtvora and
eight bodies were brought to New
Bedford, Mass., by another res­
cue vessel.

Glee Clubs Of
Three Schools
To Have Concert
Christmas Choir Is
Composed Of 115
Vocal Students
Students from Semlnolo High
8chool, Sanford Grammar School
and Sanford Junior High School
numbering 1|S will compose the
choir of mixed voice! on tha stage
of Seminole High School Auditor­
ium tomorrow night at 8:00 o'etotk
when the fifth annual coheert of
Christmas carols under tha direc­
tion of Mix* Dorothy Sanford,
high school music director, agd
Nias Leonora Whldden, director af

From AdvancingiJaps
Italian Insignia Comes Down

WASHINGTON, live. 18.—
( A f )— I’ reiddent Itooaevrlt
waa reported rvllablv today
to have meed the Senate Mili­
tary •Copimlttre In rvdur*
the selective oertlre
minimaai age to II and thua
bring
2.400.100
additional
men *ndvr draft rtglatrallon.
The
committee
reiumrd
roaalderatioa of Legielatien
requiring reglatrallon of all
men from IK to 41, Inclaaivf.
and making thoov from 21 lo
44, Inclaalve, aubjert to mili­
tary aerrlee.
WASHINGTON, live. 14.—
(AH)— Former
I'reaidrnt
Hoover aiked Congrru today
to give I'rexldenl Roosevelt
the 'Wide*! latitude* In leg­
islation talahlhhing wartime
control *v«r prleea and commndltle*. *We cannot know
what tha situation may be a
year or five year* henet.'
Mr. Hoover told the Senate
Ranking Committee a&gt; he
drew from his experience
food admlhlolrator In the leal
World War to oufgeot a II
point program for Iht preweat
wartime emergency.
WASHINGTON, Ib-c. HI--(A*)
—Prnaldent Roosevelt told the
people of the United State, list
night that this country would
not lay down ita arm* "before
liberty I* once ag*in secure In
the world wo live In." The address
w** made In obaervatlon of the
160th anniveraary of the bill of
rlghta.
"For that security we act—now
and *v«rmore.M
Accruing the Axil power* of
attempting to revive barbarism
and Impose upon the world "doc-

Workmen are shown removing the Italian Royal insignia from the
Italian building at Rockefeller Center In New York. The building win
occupied l-y consular office* and travel bureaus until outbreak of
tho war.

Governor Holds
z C S u O fin s

puroaalon of truth," tha President
Inala* aald and IsUnd sitting in tiers, will lift their told hit fellow countryratn.
Ity Commissioner "»&gt;*•• lnl° ‘ h«
:
"What w* face la nothing more
IV are In direct ting arranged of blu* light* and
crook or crooks, who apparently James Gut. They are In direct drape* with sparkling stars. In or laaa than an attempt to overhid In the theater after the clos­ charge at tha Aircraft Warning the stage foreground, fern, Christ­ throw and to cancel out the great Will
Study Charges
ing hour and committed the crime Service and are working out the mas tret*, braslllan pepper* sml upsurge of human liberty of which
seme Uae after 1:00 A. M. This details In connection with the es­ baskets filled with poinaettUe the American bill of rights le the
Further B e f o r e
fundamental document; to forer
sum consisted of theater receipts: tablishment of Urn Ah Raid War- will be used as decoratlona.
the people of the earth, and
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concession money and a smal* dan Service.
Making
Decision
In addition to traditional ciroti
amount o f money whkh belong­ The Aircraft Warning terries. "Silent Night1’, -0 . Come All Ye among them the people of this
continent,
to
accept
the
ebeolute
Mr.
Ingley
continued,
la
under
ed to theater employee. The
Br CHARLES CHAUCER
Faithful," “ Joy To The World'and
combination on the safe had teen the direct supervision of the War "Hark, tho Herald Angels Bing', authority and deepotk rule from
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 15. —
Department.
Twelve
posts
have
knocked off and the Inner door
Governor Spessard L. Holland said
been located In this county by the the program Includes. a selection
leek was punched through.
today that he 1would not con ­
Third Interceptor Command of by the Seminole High School Or­
chestra
with
a
young
eenlor,
Ber­
Tampa, aach o f whkh consists of
done drunkenca* by Florida pub
nard
Derier,
who
la
a
violinist,
a
Ha added with determination lie offtciala" after a three-hour
one chief observer, two amlatant
chief observer* and 17 obeervera. number by tha high ecbtrol trio that this natlen would not "under hearing on charges n f ilrunkenesi
of
mixed
volcev,
Miss
tenford,
ny
throat, or In the face of any
There are «40 local people who
havo been assigned to this work. Gladys Pippin and Alma Grin- danger, surrender the guarantees sgainst Lloyd F. iinyle, assist
Iham, selections by ensembles of liberty our forefathers framed ant state attorney at Stanford.
nr* sighted, they communk-it* from the Junior high and high for tie In our bill of rights."
glee elute, a vocal solo by
Early
yesterday
President
Knox Says Japa Have directly with headquarters at the ■shoot
Wado Garner and a duet by two Roosevelt tent to Congress the
Tamp* air b*a*.
girls from Junior high school, Phy­ documented story o f . the peace
Small, Two-Man Subs Tte difference between tha Air- llis
AUen and Berbers Whitmore- talk, that smokttcreened Japan's
croft Warning tervlca and the Air
for tbs j| ,olrn*!?J sudden Sunday morning attack on
WASHINGTON, Dee. 1«— lA”) Raid Warden Bervke. Mr. Ingley b*Accompanists
M lu Grantham and Miss Doris Pearl Ilarbor to etart tho war.
—Tiny two-tea. eabmnrtaee, be­ explained as in t t e ' former 'the Entsmlngcr. membets of *h"
lie revealed that it was not un­
report directly to Tampa ae
lieved ta te the smallest eubmeri oncoming planet. Wterote lor Claes of temlnola High Bchool. til three days after the treacheroue
attache on United Ststea
•thle* aver need In modem mar,tr Raid Warden Service U
ships and men and territory that
faro, (oak part In tte mirprise
y a local service having to Practice Races Are
-te
he received an answer to hie
Ith warning our own pcepli,
Japan*** attack on Pearl Harbor,
Mr. Ilrady had asked Ilnyle * re­
eleventh hour message to Emperor
for aid taking care of Held A t Kennel Club
Hlrohlto Dec. • asking hie co- moval from tha office of assist­
problems in case we era
ant slate attorney on the charges
First dog roses of the year hero, operation In further efforts to of drunkeness.
preserve peace.
Tte Chief Afar Raid Warden, Mr. unoffklal
unofficial schooling races,
races, were
The temlnola County repre­
This answer waa to tho effect
Leaker, le exported to establish' held last night at tte Banford Orthat the Emperor's "cherished sentative also charged that Boyle
eon port for each sector of W0 Undo Kennel Club, ns P ^ P * ™ ^ deeIra" wee
establishment of refused to drop an Indictment
ponooa In temtnojo County. Each am being made for the tracks pane* In tte Paclfk and that agalnit him charging embexxle
port will te composed of ono eenTHIa Majefty trusts that tha ment — an indictment on which
0'•Twenty^IviT'roels were run bo- President le fully aware of thia he had once teen tried end been
for* a lari* I7**F •*
found not guilty.
fart."
Practk* roeea wtU be steged ageta
A crowd of about 30 persons
from Seminole County eel In on
the hearing In the cabinet room.
Mr. Boyle denied that te wae
drunk aa Mr. Brady charged or

On Boyle Case Over East Group

withdrawing Axis fortes
narrowed the gap that 0 «
t o w e l tea te e a te M d

the bulk ef hi. remaining

Infantry strength tela a North of Trigh el Abd,
hk sad ladfcas twfco U

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Total Score” In 3,280
To 3,128 In Match
Held At Ft. Myers
The \V,-«l (*us,t 12-man |&gt;i»b&gt;l
team won tho Puncc lie lu'"n |Vdi-stral Trophy Sunday ut Ft.
klyers by defeating u teuni rr|ire­
am tat ing the East Coast by a to­
tal score uf 3,2X0 to 3,12H, llyrd
J.Goode announced yesterday. Mr.
(•male Is the director of the West
Coast I’latnl League and eeulr.il
Florida representative.
High scorers were (*. A. Ilrown,
204, and It- K. Newberry, 2X6 of
the’ West Coaat; and II. (i. Stiles.
2!)0, and Lt. W. L. Cleveland.
275, of tho East team. These
scores were made In tho 23 yurd
all positions shoot.
J. L. Allcnby of thu l«cnl club
placed third in tho Marksman
shoot, match one, 2 ealitsir, witli
a 2HK score. He received a brnnxo
medal. II. J. Williams pluceil first
in thia event with 204, follow" 1
by W. II. North with 200.
Other winners were; Match nne,
expert, 22 caliber, It. (I. .Stiles
with 2X2x300; Match one, master,
22 caliber, C. A. Ilrown with 2X3;
Match one, sharpshooter, 22 call-

i-lnnil const, resting pilots, eve
hunting plsncs, marshalling gaa
liiii-, bombs and ammunition fi
new mid powerful assaults.
;
Imperial Tokyo hradqlisrt*
repotted thnt aeabornu Japaaa
troop., drspito a heavy g a le^ S
reeded In gaining a foothold 4
the const o f Borneo, within M
miles bombing range of MMS
London reported "very IgU
fighting" between tho Britishwj
Japnne,n in tho Jungles of S
luvn, where tho Nipponese meg
aiiifrd forces are said to tell
, mu-bed forward 40 to 60 XsO
on lie: RIO mild road to Sing

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Holiday Vacation
F o r School Will
Start S a tu r d a y

Children Throughout Seminole

Write Letters To Santa Claus

Russell Alvarez
Will In s tru ct
First Aid Class

BtMtrom

100 Mjrrt taV
AttatHg
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Q ty fle w t Briefs

*Wro«4 la Bernlook County who
■5VA? P * * * *
*r ever are
j j W j * » fsrohre standard Ins truek the administntion of First
AM from Shmooll Ahrmrss, x-roy
technologist t o graduate of the
t o w n First AM Methods Course
whkh wss offend by a rsprosent-

U. H. HAH RUBBKU
NEW YOMK. Dec. |«— r/P&gt;—
John L. Collyer, president of the
B. Y. Goodrich company, gab! Motday that tte ceuntry’s present
stockpile of rubber togethter with
increased new source* would meet
the nation's military and naval raqullaments tor a year.

Marines A t .Wake
W an t More Japs
HONOLULU. Dm . 16.-W7
—Thia story ha* teen circu­
lating I*
Honolulu:
When
Navy official* established eommtaleetlon with tte
United
listen, Maria* Garrison defend­
ing tiny Walts Island, they
then anything yon
cams th* reply,'Send
i m w Je m .'

Christmas holidays far all Bern*
inolc County sdhnol children will
begin after school hours Friday
■n&lt;| continue until Jan. 6, Counv
ty Superintendent T. W. Lawtaii
announced this morning. Til*
County Board will pay ealarla*
of half a month to teachers.
Janitors and transporters on Fri*
day. Tte remainder will lo paid
on Jan. IB, whleh la the regular
monthly payment date.
Mr. Lawton also announced that
he has received a latter front Um
Stale Defense Council whkh ap­
pointed him as head o f tha Cottaly School Bus Division. Mr. Lawton la charged with tte organisa­
tion of this division, whkh wtB
have as its purpose tha *vaaaation or school children and adults,
or for emergency transportatkm
of troops, when called upon b y t H
Army. Tha appointment waa M
reived from tte Htate TtoM m S
latlon Dhrkka.
GUARDS ARM PLAI
JACKHONV1LLH Dee,
out tte eouthaast
*d agiinst all fa
Lester M. M an,
of tte Fttdanl.
division of Dedm
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Relaxation Needed

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.non prol
prob‘
i , m , r .ngap.ii* r^mmur.r ! the Colony's big*it cannon
I.U.I irportnl a heavy arlil khly were mounted to rekilt **4
duel. Other Uritbdi report* |attack and could not be liked Ifthnt light gun* were ham- fectivcljr kgklnat Kowloon._____

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Although there were undouhtedly good and sufficient
reasons for the cancellation of the Hose Bowl foothall game
_____ oUee ■ainr to be played in Pasadena, Calif, on New Year's Day, we
KaliiH
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test somewhere else outside the danger area and that
Hiii.u*n U dkah
other
big games, ns well as other forms of public diversion
IM Ilar
CnRIini |irn-»aala»aa Maaacaa nnd recreation, will continue as near normally as possible.
It so happens that the Hose Bowl game is played on
i m i m i f f i o i vtATKt
F.ynbU Is **▼••*•
the West Coast dangerously close to many of our mdjor
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aircraft industries, naval bases and military objectives and
OM aualk -—----n Sft that the congregation of so many people as ordinarily at­
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get to be overlooked by Japanese bombers already known to
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«n n l a
•xlMa
M i l . r ~ !«»*•• M4 •«
be ronming the Pacific shores largely lor no other purpose
than to terrorize ami, if possible, to demoralize the Cali*'
•* r tffa la r
fomia populace.
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This, however, would not hold true for any of our
a, la a . i i i - W " « a
M ll a a a l H»M af a l n i t W a a , big football stadia located nnywhere between the AlleJ*ee a r t »»le «e le «e la «Ue to e e J M M aa X ik* a a a 'a r »*•«* » r t « - ghennies and the Hockies, nor do we believe It would for
•a* »al fc e e a .e .n tr , la C k l t a i a aa4 bowls on tho Atlantic seaboard, which though exposed to
New Talk.________
attack fmm tHe sea are admirably protected by such bases
T k a H araM la a ar*mfc*r ml T k *
Aaeaaiel** rr**a a k l t k la t u l a * as we already have at Cuba, Puerto Rico, Bermuda and
a la a lr aailil*4 i* Ik* aaa f a r r * . other Atlantic islands.
,
♦ M M W k a *1 all a r a i 4la»a f*k **
Whenever possible, wo believe it is immensely impor­
f H a t a a I t II ar aaf
alfcarrtla* •
• t M l l t f la Ikla ***** a a i
ala*
Ik * la aal **** * * n ia k »a
k***la. tant that the public be given just as much normal recrea­
A l l H a k la U **kll*all»a a f a***lal tion and entertainment ns humanly |Kutsihlc and thnt. If
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anything, most of us need more diversion now from the
'TUESDAY, DEC. 16. 1641
run of the mill worries and troubles of the day than wr
THs ' t Fieb ftani &gt;h t e n h e r " did before war was declared. It is only if we can get our
minds off tho dangers o f air raids and the emotionnl strum
T b , tire *lanil&lt; tenser now.
of
hating the Japanese, for u few hours a day, that we can
Caught in an amber light.
expect to maintain a mental equilibrium'throughout the
T bo Craikling l&gt;urm«hc&lt;j Imuith
long struggle ahead of us.
I form t» tk* iwnr.l o f night.
Tho mnllnhlr leave* ire inruet
We arc afraid that the shell-shocked victims of this
Under Ibe ,ledge of wind;
war will be found as much, If not more, among the civilian
With rvi-ry hainmerliuj j*u«t
populations as among the front lino troops. And not all of
Th© folinire 14 Ihinnwl,
them will Iks those who have undergone enormous nervous
By wwiUirr *»«• *«• taught •
^jle Ii-^i ml of Ihi* lr*»fj
strain In bombing raids or unduly long hours of work at
Ifhv ir c n t mind * i w n thought, lathe or adding machine. Never before In tho history of
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fiflght ry»|M of our Inrtirf.
tho world have people had the opportunity to keep so well
fiprurur fmm •i^rarly buil,
Informed on current events throughout the world, and news
Ar© nhu|Mil by •mnnn's pound;
■Thr yearn deciduous thud
Itself at a time like this Is sufficient to esuso nervous break­
ilurti thrin on glinting ground. downs among emotional people.
Our fortitude i*ai thin
Those who are likely to suffer tho most are those
A» loaves of trnuou* gold
who havo nothing to do. A person who sits around the
Sceka hardline deep within
house all day listening to the reports of one major disAgainst the tpcar of cold.
Wir can uur Inner world
aater after another, who allows hla'mind to dwell upon the
Of mind gallrd hare and clean
casualty lists and the frightful horrors through which m Governor Holds
To find a leaf unfurled
many millions of men are passing la almost a certain subWith vein* of crystal green.
3-Hour Hearing
CHAIII,KH EHWAHO KATQN joct for a hospital ward. A person who talks war, thinks
war. reads war, and yet is unuldo to do anything about It.
On Boyle Case
A lot of tourist. who former and has no outlet for his nervous energy,' Is simply inviting
|y went to Californlu for tha disaster.
II 'anl I n t«r*l I ’ rniH I’ a g f O m |
winter will conn* to Florida thU
In times like these, more than ever before, everyone ter, *ab| that he had not noticed
year.
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should have a hobby. Get Interested In something as far that fluylo had acted any d if­
ferently at the dance than any j f
Cannon fire wa« reported heard removed from the war as possible. Read tho Bible. Plant the other* there hut thnt after
off the coa«t of Cuba the other rye grass and watch it grow. Have a vegetable garden the dunce he took hi* w ife home
night. And we'll Ml they weren t Take up golf and learn to blast out of a sand tfup. Go and rude buck to the hotel and
rum runner* either.
fishing or hunting. Go to tho movies, football games, or the that hr *aw Iloyle, engaged in an
races. Celebrate Christmas as near normally oh possible. argument anil that Iloyle ' ‘ *#ein*d to be very mail." Ill* tontimony
Itumaiim ha* declared war Carry on as near ns you can ns If thcro were no war.
did not indicate that Boyle w u
ngainat the United State*. That
If you are given n Job to do, by all means do It. If drunk.
ta for the record. It Ik hardly
Every now and then Mr. [Irmly
you arc culled upon to servo ns nn air raid warden, a Red
worth mentioning otherwise.
i Cross nurse, or In any other cnpaclty. you should do ho broke in to ipiery u witne**, *hnking hi* forefinger to eniphnaiu!
Russia la Bailing in some good immediately and gladly, and doing so you will have some­ hi* point*.
On* of Brady'* witne**ct wa*
body tiluw* againal tho Herman* thing to do In the fight against the enemy that will help
these day*. Lal'k hope the Nn«l» relax your nerves. But until something better cornea along, T. Bradford Byrd. Mr. Byrd took
• chair to th* aid* and a llttl*
don't havo a shanco to get their do the Job you have been doln^ do it » JlUlfl
nid wifi!
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tha night of Ut* fibrin* danc* and
, Seerotary lOtor*,'report khow
that
h*
saw
Boyle
go
up
to th*
rsUkntry and brkvtry
“ Courtesy For Christmas”
ad roar* g»
■peakcr* atand. Some of
th*
among th« officer* and man at
crowd booed, he captained, and
Pearl Harbor than Ina.'flclency
Nil0iy ;i,iUJr? ? ;ti02. for Christmas presents comes from Iloyle became angry and picked
cr neglect of duty
^ N a tio n a l Safety Council which recommends that pe- up n mallet and broke a pile of
stacked nearby. The gov­
destrlans as well as motorists might 'Gtvg Courtesy for duhea
Originally thlk w»k InUndkd to
ernor thanked Mr. Byrd and Mr.
of
hi*
bk kimply k Bill of Rightk Day. Christmas and thus help to rcduco the unusual number of Brady called another
But tine* the Jap* dtelded to try accidents during the holiday season. Six pointers for pe­ wltneaaea.
Of all the peraon* tcatlfylng,
to tak* our freedom away from destrian politeness are os follows:
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kwear It »a« Boyle."
Brady hroko Into the proceed­
ing* about midway of the hear­
ing with an impaaalonrd atate■nent charging Boyle with holding
over hi* head an Indlctmrnt for
hirh ho had already been tried
and freed.
"And I Baked Judg* Millard
Smith about it on two oecaaion*," he a*aerted loudly “ and
the Judge ordered Boyle to nolle
I*rn**e tho Indictment!1'
Iloyle pointed opt that it wa*
not up to hint to holt* proaae shy
indictment.
"My point," he declared, "U
that if tho d«feaa* want* aom«thing
about. an Indictment,
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MINT »miNO HPADQUART1M
Singapore And
Hongkong Face
Japan Threats
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patently waa light a* .Manila had
no alarm.
Array headquarter* announced i
ita bomber* heavily damaged two
Japane** tranaport* y iitetd a y o ff
Lcgaapl, 250 mile* *outheu*t o f
Manila, to check a Japane** re ­
inforcement attempt.
Advice* from Hongkong *aid
Britlah Imperial force* an the
p^nlnauUa, In the face o f pro
ponderant Japaneae *trenglh. hail
egun n methodical withdrawal
rhleh atill wa* In progrea*.

io make a motion In the ca»e. It
ia the court which muat take
action. I can only mov* that it
A Reuter* dUpatch from Sing­
b* noil* proaoed."
concluded apore Indicated that thl* mnneuvBafor# th* hearli
which
tried. Boyle a
firmatlve.
“ Why not drop It then,” the
Governor askedT “ If It’ll help
serve to smooth thing* ever down
there In Sanford wiad Seminole
County, then why not de It!"
Boyle said he'd be glad to follow
the Governor’s auggeatlea.
Governor Holland then
eeled nil who had anything
to tay to get It over. “ 1 want ev­
erybody to aay
M what h* wants
to her*. We want to get this
r and forget these things.
There or* bigger things now to
“ •Ink about"
Other* who testified la Mr.
Beyla’e behalf w en : Mr*. Wellae*
Wright, Ur. and Mrs. I
Wight, Bey Holler. B. J. ML
J r , Randal Chase and L. C. Graf­
ton o f Titusville.__________

there was no further new* from
tho Hongkong front
The Jepeneia pu&gt;h begin from
Blngora In eouthern Thailand
where troop* were landed along
With armored equipment and
or th* Navy until all th* circum­
stances *re known. !&gt;« praised
Capt. Colht Kelly, the Florida hoy
who sank the Japanese battleship
Haruna. as th* first hero of
World War No. 2. And he caution­
ed th* Legion tgainvt falling for
Wisal propaganda.
Vies Commander Ned F.nith
congratulated Mr. ravines* for
putting Florida over the top in it*
membership drive oral for putting
Florida In ninth place untopg all
th* department* In tho country,
apd thanked Bill Thorn# for turn­
ing In over IOO membership* In
the local campaign, presenting Mm
with n token of appreciation fruin
the post for kla fine tvorir.

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Shaffer get out and walked over
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the tor and earn* beck
Ue enemy. Two such men war*
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angrleet voice
planned and glra th* money to raised In either houa* of Congrese
the Red Croe* far the benefit demamjir^ihat our military como f tb# boy* at th* ^front If aeety
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put on th* corset for
money ^or
happened nt Fearl
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bey, of New H*rap»hlr*. U then
any ralatlonahlp between thl* fact
and Senator Tobey'u long roeord
as an taolatloplst! Muat w* exroeet
that the mvnjwho did their beet
lo obetruci th* tountay's praperoUon for what hoe com# vrifl be
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no on* aakl he eaw Mr. BoyI*
drinking.
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Mr*. Roby Laing apoke atrongly In Hoyle’* behalf, aaeertlng
It la getting Inereaalngly dlffl
— - that the hod never drunk IntoxL
cult for the little Mialneae man m .
cant* ia her life and that certainly
to operate became of all th* rtgu
a. Cross at Intersections only. When you pop out eb* ahould be qualified at that
lstlona placed on buklneaa. Th*
from
behind
a
porked
cor,
you
risk
your
own
life
and
urtlcular dance to know If Mr.
IKtle bualneaa la tha backbone of
iojU had been drinking when
th* country, th* *am* ae tha av take 10 years o ff tho driver's.
t« danced with her during the
eng* cltlaan I* what k*«pa It to­
4. On rural highways walk on the left side, facing evening.
gether. (Jovernment ahould do
MUMthlng about It—&lt;Jocoa Trib­ traffic, ond step off tho pavement when a car approaches,
“ And I know he wain't drunk,
une. 1 Tho foveromvnt ha* done k ai ' Pi.0" *
y,our arm*
*o many Christina) lit* maintained.
too much already. Th* b**t way
Tha general conaenau* waa that
to help IHU* buitnaa* la to undo
* Ithough Boy l« waa present at
some o f th* thing* already done.
tha dance and might hav* b*«n
drinking, non* could nor did any
In EagUnd they have continued
certainly thnt he was drunk an
to play golf on Englend’a beauti­
^8 lx suggestions for motor manners were also offered charged by Mr. Brady, who later
Cooks at Camp Blanding work
ful courac*. dmpit# tho bombing to drivers by the National Safety Council. Here they are: •aid ho was not at the dance.
11 ‘to !• horn a day—but they
Ixmdon •
. and
Slid oven an
rald* on I&gt;ondon
Policeman C. If. Shaffer had
hav* th* mat two &lt;hya off.
1. Stay
Don't bull your way through traffic stated In ad affidavit filed In th*
occaalonal mladlrcctad bloat which,.
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ik*s a bomb crater an extra |Ly squeezing In and out.
governor'a office that on th*
ar assistant w ardeS/Thua »
hooard for tho golfer to ncgotl
2. Don't sneak through intersections on U19 yellow night of Jan* a h* and another Sanford
then will ‘ “
at*. Thar* la no ration that w*
officer several time* were nearly
ran a** why people In Utla country
run down ty Boylo who appeared warden* and M
wardens. E t a
3. Dint your lights when meeting cars at night
abould not continue to play golf
In a drunken condition.
or participate In Other forma of
Upon clot* nueaUonlng by the ■tfflfa
4. Give pedestrians a chance to reach tha curb when
nit* butractlonA
rocrmtUon a| a Ura# tike this they are marooned in the street by a changing light
(ovemor, Shaffer admitted
whan they need'all th* nlaitUon
Mr. Carinees waa Introduced 19
■a wa* “ not aura whether It waa
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thry c«n got ^ _______
— pedestrians have the right o f way when you’re making R wa* entirely probable that be
Local Red Croaa worker* bar* a turn.
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bo a gigantic
What *piK-ar. to b*
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your
intentiona
to
the
driver
behind,
and he never did get n close look at
s«m
t v = ' to
* raise
raba a*
as their quote for
th* man driving th* automobile,
Bcmlnolo County. A fO.OOO W*r get (n tha proper lane before turning.
'fflta Governor tator read an nf*
fidavlt filed, by Hkaffvr's feBow

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DO Y O U R
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Telephone 11K ho mo on West birvt Street were . Girls’ Auxiliarn-x and th* Itojal i '*"* - rwr- n M
MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor
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\ r«-!axation
plixsici!
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.am *k..
” illinm«
imd
\mhn«*.idori of
of the
the First
Flr»t Ilm»lint
’ .1» •i i T•t fur I’lllisttlli’tif* ttt till*
••pvned m.suitc V
for
the annual Vmhn««.Tilor*
i hrit.*raa* party o f the Depend ti*t Church were entertained with 1 ogburn
i•1 the \.»v «i Re
, ... •1111* -• 1'\•* UiV im;«lift »•
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•.lliaa-xl till- l\ •• k l»\*
iihli' ( ’ !:»*of
the Method**! a t hiUtinas party on Saturday •
\\ Il.lllv. l
evening
in
the
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m.
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I’ lm rih la-t evening and decor
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the i otin *el loM, Mr*. C. A. Vn l •»r»r•• M dk.......
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.•t i n
keeping with th»* Christ
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la. fa I a
deMou.
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Mr*.
A.
M.
(inrdnierj
,n*
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1'• l i * m i * tni’ .-iiiii nn lit -tntril
iua.4 them**
.11 aI (.a Hi
Mr*. Adam A ffaltar of Orlan*
'h |1 * '•« t •• 1 . lux'll Mtill HI past
llowU and v**e* «,f red gladioli nml Mr*, ft. A. M dllam*. Th.-v ,*rr
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were
a**'istcd
hi
entertaining
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v»a*
elected
to
serve
a*
presi­
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u»l»i
ihiIh I a ill!
Corporal
W i.lmm
(elriiu
of and Brazilian popper were placed
TU ESD AY ,
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I'l temon, pre*idrnt
Th* Pilot Club will have it.. dent of the Col Theodore R«K»sa- ( ’amp HUndm^ is Rprmlini: t f«*v. it nntagi* point'* aU.iit the room* ' Mr«*.
veil
Auxiliary
Three
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Chrbtm ai party nrwt dinner .......
which w ife I 'ililin d at one vital j
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^ ,c *' K \ | )r t* S s il III I v iM 'l t .l l
(hi) i ui Sanford with fruiuls
lav » larg. lighted th.»&gt;tn,a* tree. My. m . ,n . Tia, g. M the Children •
.......... -Ill i&lt; it la'll "1 |»ll V
lug It th* Valdez Hotel thm eve Spanish War Y«*t**ran- at its r t f
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•*i» th»* mantel again*!
*h»* \N M l
nkig at 7 :0 0 o’clock. Knrh mein - u,* r o’ ^ t in s * ' «*».• h.,m* of Mr..
W i l l l » c l ‘ r i ’ si*n ti*fi
iiram*t a hack
Sgt Jirtirs Colbert r. turne i to gi •ii nil of gterfit*r&gt; v*a* :i iiniiia
■i till 1mi nt in i'll In*r
Cue*t* mi if received nf the
t « t b asked to bring a toy to Mae Shrafrr mi Kim Avenue
day to Cump Hlaiiding after r tun* replica of the -eerie of •The iliwu by N.ine) Wdliatn*. who nl***
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bo donated to an underprivileged on Thuraday evening
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Other o ffic e r . elected include: week * furlough whi.'li v.a* |H*nt , i hdd m The Manger," with the pres Idle. I over the gile*t
b**ok
1 . !\» M
child. P ilot, will be prevent from
Mrv.
C.
It.
Lord,
senior
vice
in Sanford with hi** pasi-ius
rhn i* Win Min and shepherd* raieh child hi.'.ight a wift *uitahh
t.itf* Nl hi.’iif* '
|{ Iph .L*hn-on
Ortando, Ocala, G aine.vdle a n j
provident; Mrv. Charlev Stillwell,
Saaford.
keeping vsnteh. Hie entire |*urty far * child m the (h il.li.n 's |l..oo
,
\ln u I \ T &gt;i «"t||*r&gt;\ «*t Mis*
junicr
vice
prevident;
Mr*.
Alfred
Mm J M Jackson i r I children » a* h. Id I.) ian.IM ight furnioh
In Arc.*iiliu and pot it mnler th.
|lt«|.'lii\ **;l »t t ••,| \%ilh \|i-- I tori* |
The Alathean
Cla*x nf the
•t .
JI it m np i .il t In’ p'urn
Fleet Baptist Church will have Frtcxon, chaplain; Mrv. W. E. of C m r e o t l i l y are \i* .li.ur with ,,| f r„ n, camlles hunting in th.- tree
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parents,
Mr
and
muu
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on
the
mnntels.
ita annual Chrivtmav dinner T t !J*fni" 0n1! 'mtrin‘ ,c in,lr" r" ^ Mr*
la rg e howls of p.itiisi 11 ift* ami
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C.
I'rieM,
historian;
Mrs.
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the
*eene
annox o f the ehnrrh at 6:30
I in a Iv* tu rn * w«’r» plmvd i»*out
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-----The &lt; In lit in |he Manger,** Mr I tlie room and nl one end "
M. Kaeh niemter is a.kud tu ft. Lylv*. cuMiluctur: M n. 1. M
Stvnin.
assistant conductor. Mr|)\S( K AM) FASHION SHOW TOMORROW NIGHT
Mr* (I W Jack*on o f t i-**»eeMt Knight rea.l the ( hri*tma&gt; d o i ) plaeed a long table, mverest with
bring a revered dith.
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The exprcwi.m pupil* of Mrv. |Alfred Kin*. guard; an.I Mr*. City i* spending a few .lay* ;* while the i*» ho a*f t hri.-tma* run Is • white cloth holding II Cs-ntial
the gur*t of her ilaaghti r. Mr*- •aalljal I
lie III t| III the dl&gt;tUIIC.l urnmgement of Itiii/dian peppi r
George A. M a/frtt will be pre- F.lla Lundqu*t, a**i*tanf ruard
Clyde Pierey
vefiM In k rvcital at the South
ung l») Mr* I
lltirke Steele from which trailed red cellopham
•Hid Mi*. H V ( hapinan Tin* |steamer* On
fli’ ll ••ide o f
tin
Side g.+ool andttnriuin at K:0tl P. will me**t at tin* auditorium nt
lighted
red
Mr* Jo.* V. Thnnta* o f « re*e» nt i . int&gt;l&gt; hit* r joined in 'inging Arrangement w .ie
M. The public lx invlleil to attend. :t ;t0 p M. to Ih* precede.! I»y
(Jurat, on tho program will he the board meeting at 2 45 P. M (*ity *|»e»it ve*terdav in Saiif nu a* i hristmas can d-. finally eliding taper* in white pottery ba*e*
The annual l ‘hri*tma.* Review the gue*t ..f Mi and M'
•• \\ with th. song of -Jin gle Hells*
member* o f the Rahfonl (lire Club
Thrntiglfffnt the evening
end
Numerous games were enjoyed fash ion ed gnmea
W BDNBSDAY
nf the Ruth Cordon Wright Dane i Mem
were
pl»)»al
“ rial. r the alirectmn of Mr* Chap •after which th»* guest* *ih*e'»d
The tlelen IJoyd Circle o f th* ing Scltool will be pre*rnted *n
Mr* Muyme llodgm ha re­ man and Mr* J M Leonard.
Flrtt Raptixt Church will vi.it the Seminola High School nudi
a number from the
miniatii'*
I lie guest- wete then Ufdicred 'Christum* tree on the wall md
the County Home at 3 :0 0 IV M. torium at H:00 p. M. The *how turned t*' hei dlltie* in 'ii*' I oui •
Member. are a.ke.l to meet at i* being given for the Innefit of mt Center lifter being dl f*»t u v into the dining toout where re gnvc it to Mr- Anderson. \\h
the ehdrrh.
the AmericflB Legion Auxilary vrral da) *.
fre*hmriit.* were served buffet in turn prr*rnte.| them with i
THURSDAY
and the public ha* b*»u tnv. tv. I
*t&gt; le. with Mr*. H. A. Appleby 1gift from the lighted tree
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The Oviedo exprraaion and pub­ to altrikl.
Ml** Ruth &lt;. I t !• ft this tn**in pouring the co ffe e . The dining numlier of Chrl*tma* cand* w*n
lic apo k ing claaa nf Mra. George
ing for her home m L.aUi ' die. table, etivered with a hindiuad
nm &gt;AT
sung by the group
A. b u f r m will hr prevented, in
Th* m**tlng of th* M M Hilil* Ky . .Titer *pendtng a f»Av day* Imr cover, was centered with an
The children were -cite d m
a recital at the Oviedo High Claw o f th* Mrth.Klivt t’ hurrh with hei brother m law .Hid *i* a» iangi nient «.f Rtanlian |H'Ppr,
School at 8:00 P. M. The public hat h*cn noatpon*.! imlrfinitrly. ter. Mi. and Mi* J diu l» Ivey. and tall lighted ied tape r* m circle and served refreshment •
la invited tn attend.
It was achrdulr.l to hnv* tr.n
•'ivstal holder*. A group o f the by the hoRtrRRcs, assisted by Mi»
The Grammar School P. T. A. held on Friday avtnlog.
Friend* of Mr* I.. F Bauman r..l luprrv In cry.tal holders w o. W P Brook*. J r. nnil Mi* NV
Rumhley The
iefre*hnieiitill In* glad tn le »r»i *hnt *he pl.ir.'il Oil Ih* buffet and on ill* C
of
s.iitdw it he*.
ho.
„ t „ .r*,| ;, r r-»n*i*t«-d
ha* b«rn reinovn* from the hern •&gt; rv.nir ia ll*
clineolnte and caiukie* whuh were
Mcmot ml llo-pitul I mngi iuetii o f t&lt;*d candle* vur
ald-I.niighton
in
the
shape
of
a
Chri*tin:is
trie
to her home on French \venue ruiinded by greenery.
nml brightly dei-or:ited
Fiv.-rnt Twentieth ., *.*rel
Mr* Hau j
Favor* were presented by Mrs
wi re sin.ill caudle holder- mad.
n.an recently in.diiw .nl o mnim j Knight from m miniature sleigh
•if gum drop* holding n enndh
operation
| t« pped by Santa Clau*. They A fter the guest* were *ent.d.
wero
made
o
f
cellophane
in
till
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veiiopnane ill the t|„. eamlle* were lighted. *voiU
Mr«. I* I. Jt..y .iii'l 'l l - . U - !
‘ "'V umbri-IU* hnlilinif '
th,. ,f a r idenl* of MChri*ti:i
Verne t ..rdell o f
Jacksonville. \ rr'1
trv rn mint*,
gi rl h oo d and the trevhiHul
accoiiipanteil
t\
M»s
Roy’ * I llostesae* f..r the party m ml
Those enjoying tin* party w.i«
mother,
Mr* w t
|iicker*oii.‘ dilmn to Mr*. Knight were Mr*. Nancy William*. Judith Jon*
Mr*. F.. J Kouth and Mr- R V , ^P|di*byt Mr*. J. .M Leonard, Mr*. Kuh) Anderson, lb-tty Ann Muk
That sacaon 12.00 aatrd on t f t r y 111.06 y*« ap*nd on dry
Cameron, .Ii . -juuit the w ie k e n d 'l
11ii r k«• Steele ain| Mr*. W. J
ler, Marjorie
Anderson,
Myra
d*aain«.
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III llelle d u d e II- the gile-l * of King.
Ann Southward,
Hetty
t ugle,
Mr. Dickerson. Mr Kouth
und[
Other* present were: Mr*. W
Mary Davbl. Hetty Sue IDtcher.
Bring ua your dry tieairinf and ar* will |lv* you th* ana*
Mr. Cameron. Mi- Roy and Mi** i.l David, Mr*. It K Chapman, Holden David. l&lt;r*lio Harvey. W
hhh claan work for which you pay H % more tla*wb*tr.
Cordell returned Sunday night Mr*. .Nancy Brock,. -----Mra. .J. U A. Cagle. J r , Vera Durden, Jean
W * clean and black hats, do alterations af
to Jacksonville.
&lt; allahan. Mr*. Paul Johnson, Mr*, j Durden. Dorothy Munson, Don*'
all klnda. W i remodel coat a. coat auita and
A- II. Middleton. .Mrs. K. C. Wethirlngton, June Wethenngtoii.
pants. Iyet aa aaakr your last yta r’a *uit
Simlh. Jr.. Mrs. D. I). Smith, 1 LuVeme Newsome. I.eland Rudd.
look Ilk* new I
The officer* who were elected Mrs. \ I*. Smith. Mrs. K. A. Lon |Jean Manning und ILute I Routli
/will he officially installed on Jan don berg, Mr*, p. || l.an*ing, Mr*.
AI*o, Stella Whitmore, Mildnd
8, by Mrs. Fdim (liles of Cuiutdl.i (icrtrude Page. Mr*. P. J. Web
Barincaii. tiwnulolyn jtaPrnniii.
During the business session It cr. Mr*. Luther ftavid, Mrs. Kd Ted Hayes, SI\irnuiyc
Metlivm,
was voted by the oignnization Ward. Mr*. Henry Wittr, Jr., Mr*. Ruth llodgc*. Iniogenc Methvin.
to contribute to veteran* ho&gt; It. Ita Knight und Mr*. ||. (i. Mildred Turner. Joanne Dantpier.1
pitul* and to the Children's Home Pearce.
Barlaira Ann Dani)iicr,
tlloria
Society in Jacksonville
Dumpier. Cl.iru lld l
Whitaker,
At the cnnclu-uon o f the meet
Peggy
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Pippin,
Dorothy
ing the Auxiliary vva* joined bv
( ’ niter. Slurb y Mori land, Mar
member* o f the I1. S VV V. Camp
garct M )cr*, llarlniru
Rmk»r.
for their aritnr.il Christmas par
H o
! I(il|y Brinson. France* Humbley.
ty. The party rooms were effee
K ^ n i Z C U |Tho„Mia Runililey, Betty
Jean
lively decorated with pomavltia*.
Sheppard, llobby l^rr Morton And
InfcimmHon on tlit* u r y z n iu . Kimna Rumbley.
evergreen*, colored light.* und
Mexican daisies. Kcfrv*hin«nU in liuli o f th , liu o d iu for iU u. J m .
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k«U baa t a x r-Mtata ky l jti. -f. jfftmwapt, area* ffta

were rervrd to about TIH person* D. Martin, Srmlni&gt;li&gt; County chair- WillUmii, Mix. Gurilnier, Slrv
"•»n for ihc lliimllc-x for Hrilnln John l.nw», Mrx. W. C. Kumlilvy,
present.
from the publicity rlcpurtmcnt nf Mr*. I. fl llarvry. Mrx. II K
Ihn Bumili-x fur Briluin, Inc. In Tnrn»r, Mr«. Hoyt
R'nodwxnl,
HlfSN MINK ACRF.KMKNT
N’l-ur 'York t'ity.
Mr*. II. A. Mrimilnit, Mrv A. J.
ml Mrv
The Uumllrx fur Blue Jacket, lx ' I’etrrxnn xml ,ihe Itev
WAHIIINCi TON. Dcr. la —( i i v beinif formeil to provide nrcex.itiex ' W I*. Hreniv, Jr
John L Lewi*, president o f the C.
ami rnnifurtx fur the Imya in the
“
I. t). United .Mine Worker*, and
Unilril S tale. Navy ami the Mrr
Hurry Moses, head of three large
chunt Marine. A chairman fur the
captive coal company subsidiaries
oriruniration will In. elerlril in lire
of the U. S. Steel Corporation,
near future, the work tn ta* rmv. ly
signed mt agreement today giving
conrtlinaUil with the Bundle. f..r
tho U. M. W. u union simp in the
Britain.
Those who want tn havr fun
captive mine*.
All mnthrrx who have xun. in xiul at the ,ame time help the
the ----nuvv _.
or -----marine,
ar,. oxpre
ally
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in
Kcniiimlr
Fashion Show Tomorrow Nite —
urged In join the oe,-nt.iz,tiun In County, are invited l» attend the
order to meet the ureex.ary re- j annual Chrixtmax
Charity Ball.

MOREHAN EVER BEFORE, NOWIS THE
TIME TO GIVE A PRACTICAL GIFT!

N A T U R A L BRIDGE SH O E S A R E
Practical! Com fortable! Versatile! Smart!
No woman hu too many pairs of ahoea and you can
b« aura there is nothing she would rather have than
Natural Bridge aboea from lvey*a . . . Moderately
priced, they are built for both comfort and style. Choose one or more
pain from our Urge selection l

Iiulrrmrntx shieh they will be |rani game, and fa.hinn .hn»
railed upon in furni.h ax the war which will bv pre.»n««.l by the
progre.xex.
Junior Warnin') Club in the ball­
All .pecifiraliunx nml initnie- room of the Mayfair llnlrl nn
linnx fnr ihe garment. In be madu the Wcdnexdny evening, Dee. Ii.
fur the new organization will b«
Tlu* gamei of brtdgr, rummy
furni.heil by the V. 8. Naval amt C'hinexe checkerx will legin
Department and may be 'eeurtd at 8:30 o'clock and prilrx will
by contacting Mrx. Martin, Ule be given Ihiough the courlr.y
phone 68(LJ or at her home on of the Senfonl Merchant., who
1331 Mtllonville Avenue. Inxlgnlo* daoaled them for the party.
The admiaxion ia the popular'
are nnw being dexlgned to be wen
on the gormentz, and all garmenla price and everyone who attend,
ii
entitled to the three-point
will be labeled and dixtribuled ac­
program of entertainment. The
cordingly.
Garmenta which are moxt need­ iroceedx will go toward the fili­
ed are knit gmnnrnli Including ng of baaketa for needy familira
turtle neck awealerx. xcarfa srd on Chrlxtmaa day.
A faxhion ahow, under the di­
glovex, to combat the cold north
rection of Mra! Guy It. Wood,
Atlantic wtntera.
Quoting Mra. Walex Latham uf Jr., of the “ Junior Woman’. Club.
the New York office nf the Bun- Mrx. Anne MacNelll and Mra.
dlex for Britain, * VVe muxt work Arthur Partin of the Yowell
horder than ever before to do our Company, to be atagvd prnmtly
part to bring rome mruxure of •t 10:30 o'clock will contribute
comfort to thexe men who^ are to the entertainment program for
the evening. Mra. John I- Lee
carrying out thia »reit taxk.
A new ahlpment of yarn haa will be the Interlocutor.
Muaic for dancing which will
been received hy 'If*- Martin and
may be had by jontsat.ng «»»• be engaged In during the re­
mainder of the evening will bo
furntahed by Clenn Brown and
hl| orchextra.
Mra. Earl King ia general
chairman In charge of arrange*
menta for the dance and la be­
ing isolated by all member* of
the Junior Club. Tickata to Ute
affair may be secured from any
member of th# Junior Woman*
Club or may be procured at lb#
door on the evening of the dance.
Table reaervatlona may be had
by telephoning
Mra. John L kill
leghoi
ler,
r Mra. J. Malcolm
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
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a t Durham, N. C, ymUrdoy while
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4:10 Jim Whit*
0:16 Voice o f Broadway
0:30 I.um and Abner
4:46 The World Today
7:00 Dinner Muelc
7:15 8am Cuff
7:20 UP Newa
7:30 Second Husband
8:00 Boy* Town
8:30 Unnounced
8:66 Elmer Davis and the News
9:00 W# The People
9:30 Report to the Nation
10:00 Glenn Miller
10:16 Publle Affaire
10:30 Sports Reporter
10:45 Newa of the World
11:00 Guy Lombardo Orche.tra
11:30 Benny Goodmijn Orchratra
12:00 I.lnton Well*, newa
12:06 Sign Off .

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0:30 Norman Beaeley and
Pla. Cowboy*
7:06 Brcakfaat Brevltlr,
7:48 UP New,
8:00 Tha World Today
1:16 Organ Moods
8:30 Music Men
8:45 Virginia
9:00 Morning Devotion*
J am MSAO Vfadiwe a * w a u
9:18 American Sclioul of
NO0TM Ado South o f f 4
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9:46 UP New.
(0:00 Hamel
10:00 Black and White Note*
10:16 Myrt and Marge
10:30 Stepmother
10:48 Woman of Courage
|1:00 Drama of Pood
11:16 At Horn* with Salljr Mar­
tin
11:30 Music a la Carter
11:46 UP Newa
It :66 Temperature
ftuysoose osfeATko
12:00 Kate Smith Speak*
6*»iis vtod f a t -rue ie c t&gt; io
12il8Ch*ck*rboard Tima
H d * vJfftkd A M O m t i O
12:30 Daneetlma
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12:45 Our Gal Sunday
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1:00 Dial* Farm Club
of the Air
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1:46 Road of Lift
4:00 Columbia Concert Urthcetr.
2 tOO Young Dr. Malona
4:30 Iandt Trio
2:16 Joyc* Jordan
4:43 Prce* New,
1:60 Th* Goldbarga
5:00 For the Farmer
2:36 Building Jor Defense
6:10 Twilight Melodics
6:30 Christmas on tha Moon
2:45 UP N«wa
2:60 Thra* SlaUrt
6:45 Just Entertainment
3:00 Farm Baeurlty Adm.
There are 63 chaplain* at
3:1ft Bob Hanon Bong*
Camp Blanding conducting 02
3 :3 0 Renfro Valley Folk*
church acrvleea • week.

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event, hung on the limb of uncer­
tainty.
In on* quick development, Rose
Bowl authorUle* accepted *n Invi
fS
tatlon to shift th* New
Yeat'e
Ddy Roe* Bowl g»mo between
Oregon Btst* College and Duke
Unlverelly to Durham, homo of
Dllke'a undefeated Blue IHrwIl grid
to c o s .
. . .
I t followed Bund ty'e volunlaiy
t of
Paatflenea

youth. In climbing to the ninth
floor window* of th* onaulato in
■ downtown building and ripped
by notified and repair** to
th* flag from It* ita ff.
any claim, aad demand, wklefe
yau. ar either af roe. may I t t f o
aaalaat tha .tale af AMBLE Y B.
BLADES, deceased. kata of aaid
LEGAL NOTICES
County, to tha County Judgo at
Hatnlnola County, Florida, at h i*
offlca In tha mart houaa af ante,
uv tu p ? r m c r r r
c o iiit
o r County at Sanford, Florida, with*
r u n NINTH Jl n t e m , n u n fT In eight calendar monthe from tha
i p a n d r o n tups t o i M T f o r
lime of tha tin t publication of
f BMINQLVB. ITATM o r PLOH* thin natlca. Each claim or demand
■hall ha In writing and ahall d ata
IDA Iff C H A irR R T
tha place af raaldenca aad pad*
JUANITA LOVIN. riaintirr
offlca addrraa of the claimant, aad
VI.
■halt ha aworn to by tha claimant,
If AL D. IdOVIN, Ptf mutant
agent, or attorney, and any a*eh
CHANCERY NO
claim nr demand not eo Died ahall
NOTICK TO APPEAR
be void.
TO TIIK DEFENDANT. HAL D
ASei.r.Y O. I f.t D R I
' LOVIN:
An eiecueor af the Loaf
lYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Will and
Tee lament
at
to appear
In lh« abovt atylad
ANKLHT B. BLADES, deceased
cauit. a divorce aalt. which la FI ret publication, Nov. II, l i l t
pending In tha Circuit Court of
lha Ninth Judicial Circuit. In and
for tha County of M»mlnola. Htata
Of Florida, and you ar* haraby
required to flla &gt;otir app*aranca
In tha aald n u a * on January Ith.
I t t l. la l thla Notica ba publtahad
onca during aarh « « tk for four
oonaacutlva waaka In lh#» Hanford
Hamid, a newapaper publtahad In
Mid county.
WITNKHH my hand and aaal an
Clark nf
circuit Court of tha
Ninth Judicial Circuit, In and for
tha County of Maminola. Htata of
riorusM, tht«

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Thla ptotnr* ahows PraaUtont Fnt*
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gcnclo Batista signing th* deer**,
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acted upon by the Cuban Cuograa*.
D. C.
putting Cuba at wnr against Japan (CfftCUIT MKAI«I
a* an ally of th* United But**.

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FtlTATDEM. Ite.l lilies hpr No. I
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M U. II

Don Ulanding, poet and artist
who recently pu
ubliihsd
“ Klorl
dayi,” a delightful book of
Florida verse, and who
now
make* Florida hi* home, w.a
elected president of
the Ft.
Pierce Chamber of Commerce cent above U s t y f e r .
recently. Hie first effort la to­
ward beautification and ha ad
vocatea that a tree be planted
and named for etch child born
in the community.

Sturtevant Applies
For Re-enlistment

CALLS EARLY

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FI.OniUA. I.* PKOBATK.
IN tut: KHTATK of ANKLET D.
DLADEH. Der.aeMl
TO ALL CIlEpiTOIl K AND PER-

HAVERHILL, Matt. Dec 10—
UP)—'Th# aallor. who waa dismis­
sed from the United Sutea Navy
for tearing down a Nail iwaatlka
from the German consulate In Ban
Francisco last Januiry, haa ap­
plied for revniistment.
Recruiting
officer
Charlea
Mitchel aald Monday that Harold
J. Sturtevant, 20, want* to join
again. Sturtevant waa not given
a dishonorable discharge, but left
the Navy jn ehargei of mis­
conduct. * •
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Sturtevant. a resident of Hav­
erhill, Joined a shipmate and four

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Com* In and m * th* unuaual
••(action o f antique* for sale
to th* M opl*
of
8«mlnole
County by Mr. * Mr*. Edwin
W earer who for many yasra
•paratad an antique .hop In
CrMovllla, 8 . C.
( W e are In no way ronnact.
ed with tho antique thop which
ta*t year wea operated i* *hc
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Established la 1908

Legionnaires
And
Forces Are Cautioned
By Caviness
Meet In Libya State Head Warns Of
^Aircat New Battle Is In Libyan Command
Raging A s Contact
Is Made 40 Miles
Past Tobruk Area

Victorious Red
Army Takes Klin
^N azis Are Harrassed
By Blizzards A s
They Fall Back
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The British today said "no
decisive result" is yet achiev­
ed in the Libyan fighting al­
t h o u g h a great new battle
raged as the main British
*nd A x is forces established
contact southeast of Gazala,
40 miles beyond Tobruk.
Continued Russian advances
are reported on both flanks

MaJ. Gen. Nell M. Ritchie, 44. i.
In command o f the Uritiah troop,
in Libya, .ucceeding Gen. Sir
Alan Cunningham. Gen. Ritchie’ .
of the Motcow defenie art.
&gt;wift mechaniied troops are r e ­
Red troop, smashing sgalnit ported in a new offensive p r o ­
wfnUr-wurn Jefionj of Adolf ceeding deep in the Cyrenslcan
Desert.
” HtI*r har« reUkeo the 6tralegic

railway town of Klin, 60 mllea
northwest of Moecow, end tho gijrantie Soviet counter-offensive
hae overrun score, of other tiern strong point, in a eeriei of
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announced officially

No Developments
Are Reported On
Theater Robbery

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**«n _ aqnipmraf tra•ported over
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triphammer Mawi at »t«ll" lw had

No farther developments have
been announced in regard to the
rohtery of the R iu Thtatar o f­
fice safe1 which ocurred early
Monday morning, police revealed
today. Central Florida cities and
Other large citiee In the state
haes been notified of the crime
(y the police department and
were asked to be on the lookout

_____1
o Bktahod Soviet troops penetrat­
ed German line* to blow up Nail
bioekhooaea; guerrillas still played
havoc with attended Nail com­
munication lines, and the froten
approaches to Moscow were litttrrad with Nasi dead and abandoncq material.
The London Dally Mall reported
from Stockholm that 100 German
divisions (about 1300,000 men)
were in full retreat through blind3jg mowetorma and bottomleu
WTfta which over the week-end
turned the whole front into
"white hell* from Leningrad to
Taganrog.
In Ubya. British and Indian
troops driving on the heels of
Wtthdrawlng Asia forces have so
narrowed the gap that Gen. Edwin
Rommel has been foreed to throw
the bulk of bis remaining tank and
Infantry strength Into n duperaU
delaying action. It was reported
■ am the front today.
% (o r t h of Trigh el Abd. the Brit­
ish and Indiana twice fought, off
counter-attack, by German tank,
and truck-home infantry, accord­
ing to today’s headquarters com•unique which claimed deetrueT&amp;n of IS Nasi tanka and, ato
plane* and upturn of Mean rum.
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Over (700 was taken by the
crook or crooks, who apparently
hid in the theater after the clos­
ing hour and committed the crime
some time after 1:00 A. M. Thl*
sum consisted o f theater receipts,'
concession money and a . email
amount of money which belong­
ed to theater employe*. The
combination on the safe had been
knocked off and tha inner door
lock was punched through.
Police stated that the burglars
apparently left the theater ky
one of the exit doore which have
spring locks, and they declared
the Job was undoubtedly the work
of professional safe-crackers.

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and another to the ewiUnreet.

_______which General
Rommel apparently hml »et had
W M U deateoy.

noon at * M o’,
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Cautioning L egionn aire against
believing rumors and against voicIng hasty criticism against the
armed forces o f the Unite.! States,
Rupert Caviness. department commander of the American Legion,
rntdresscl the Campbell Lo.slng
P o n last nigh* after J. l_ ingley,
chairman of the Seminole County
Defense Council, described
the
work which had already been done
oy his organisation.
At the invitation nf Mr. Ingley.
the Legion voted to take over the
Job o f maintaining the Air Raid
Warden Service for this countv
wboae duties will be t„ warn the
pub.ic against air raid, and to as.1st people in the event of such
an emergency, and
I*-*
lo-sher
was appointed chairman of the Air
Raid Warden Service for Srnunole
County by Joel ) ield, |iost com ­
mander
The Legion also heard a short
tolk by Mrs. W. K. Langar of tin*
Salvation Army, who said thenare 300 under-privileged familb «
In Seminole County "looking to
you and to me for their Christmea and voted to turn over a col­
lection o f toys to the SaWa'inn
Army for distribution amour tr.e
poor.
Mr. Ingley said that since tne
appointment o f the various mem­
ber. of the Defense Council by Ihe
County Commission six
months
ago under authorisation o f the De­
fense Council In Washington, a
company o f State Guards has b.-en
organised, more than 7.000 persons
In the county have been registered
and classified, all members of the
council have been finger-printed,
numerous copm lttees
havp been
set up In charge o f various phases
o f the defense work, and both an
Aircraft Warning Service and Air
Raid Warden Service have bcin
established.
Chief o f Pollco Roy William* Is
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K iIt|H °n g k o n g , Singapore
Our FreedomFace Grave Threats
From Advancing Japs
Says Country Will
Keep Fighting Un­
til United States’
Liberty Is Secure

WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 —
( A P ) — President ICimsrtell
was reported reliable today
to have urged the Senate Mili­
tary Committee to
reduce
'■ the selective service
minimem age In 19 ami thu s
j bring
2,400.000
additional
Men under draft registration.
The
committee
res umed
- consideration of l.egi.lation
requiring registration of all
men from IH to 61. Inclusive,
and making those from 2| to
44. Inclusive, subject to mili­
tary service.

Elmer Jackson,' of San Francises,
waa aboard the rt.tOO ton Ameri­
can motorship, Oregon, when It
collided with a navy vessel off
Nantucket Island, south o f CayC '
Tod. Jackson and six other sur­

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to ge wkk
aagal aad a
earmga W l

Mr*.
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alaao with a beak
It ia 4 a traa-top
avtrglil aad a doll
art gatag to laavt

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Aflaftotxy u 4 m m f ato all tto children
« » &gt; ? to (to werid.

"Lote'atMarve to you

"Dear

R aton."

Crown Colony May Be
evacuated By Brit­
ish Because They
! Lack Naval Power

l . S. Planes Hit
Nipponese Ship
Manila Is Quiet As
Japanese Slack U p
On Aerial Attacks

Glee Clubs Of
Three Schools
To Have Concert
Christmas Choir Is
Composed Of 115
Vocal Students

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one chlef\ob*erver, tw o assistant
ehlef observer* and 17 observer*
There ara 140 local people who
have been assigned to this work,
and in the event enemy aircraft
are righted, they eom m unicilr
directly with headquarter* ut the

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Twenty-five race* were run M- President ia fully awara of this
fore a Ur*« fMup of onlookers. fact."
Practice race* will to staged agoln
tonight.
.

Will I n s tru ct
First Aid Class

20, and waa asked tho next doy
If he’d seriously considered hla
action. “ Why to to yoara. you II
ba 10 ato ato U .b o *0, raid
h i. frteto, “ what then!’ "Wall 1
can always dlvorca tor and get a ftinons In Semlnolo County who
younger ou# can’t I I " cracked \™ .*7 ] • " ?f
or over ara
vllgiblo to race hr* standard Inatrue___ the old geoaor.—Winter Hav
*"5 ]"
odmlnlatratlon of Plrat
an Herald.
Aid from Vnaaall Ahrarex, x-ray
technologist ato graduate of tho
«W»our Plrat Aid Mot|M^fi Course
»hkb was offered by a rapresentatlta from tto NaUotml Rad Crow
Headquarters In Washington.
The course la a minimum otto nf
*&gt; boon ato tto first clam toglna
Dm . IT at 7 JO o’clock at tto Rad
Craw office on Plrat Street, aecordtog to tto instructor, who
Tha Uoaa Ctob members will
•Lear | n U f i m r
have their aaaaal party Wodaaa“ Now thit this nation ia angag"I am a lUtto gtrl Urea . 1
day evening at T.*M o’clock at
old aad I lh * wWi my moth
Urn Valdes Hotel. Each persoa to la war, tto effort to equip Uto
Individual with sufficient know­
la aakod to bring a toy for tho ledge to determine lb* dagrae of
Balvatfea Army.
,
Injury aad to five Immediate tem­
Uto^ Tho Jayesee will have their hi- porary treatment before tto m v m
’. w
w
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Doa’I moathly asoeUng toalgkt at 7 3 ? vtaap ad a physician ran ba aecurod
forget the goto
o’clock at the Palma ami Pine. la a pressing need.
^■ya b n , ; .
Dialog Roma an tto Orlando "fM iiiliT i Action aofMilmM
aaraa a Ufa. Ia all raw* proper
i. Hawkins
Highway.
Drat aid ameauraa raduco eufierJ. f . MrCleflato, pr mldoat of tng ato place tto pedant hi tto
tto T iwaaaad Ctob, extaadto aa ’ ’ ’ a ’, toad* In hotter ootolneatvo traatamat ,
. " I wiaSta’ do# a to m a s doll fast
bratItstlm to all toariate today to
ntereated U Utia
ba aapottog ad Tawmsn
•lotto#, I aba a t o a big trike atto
are
wakomo
without
itraday might a» 7 JO
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"Tit*- Hriti.sli luck o f Navul MipiTiMidy hint ch anged
lh*' I'litiiu .-ntiiutnm in nortlv•

M »l,i&gt;.i,* the source miiiI,
lb. W .11 iL'p.iiinicnt announc*
4«l i*|(la\ Aimy bninbi*r* bail re*
ib'-w*-•I tin it uitiu kN on Japuncso
\i-h-m U ••ff l.tgA&gt;|&gt;i on the island
"I l o / f i i m tilt* Philippines, so*
inoi l&gt; .l.iiiMginj; mu enemy tram *
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I I II III v
.nr activity vraa do*
•ril vtl »• minor
minor, tin* department)
•Hill, It11•lim,' tha l (our jR panrta
11»:lit in^ |tluilt-N wen* shot down
it it*| in* Ktollllil operation)! wero
M
t|. 1 lit! cointnuiii(|uo
M id
4
lilt'll' vv i« iio ill
tliaiiKu iii •ituatloifr’
II I ntIii r
11» 4|.n.

Alilmiitfli tlwn* vvu! n«» official
rvpI.iOMlion t ( tho slackening o f
IIn' .lapuni-i- Htturk, must ob*
M-cver* ut .Manila said tho 1st*
up piuhuhly meant Ihe Japanaso
wore i.rtivlilg athlilisual forree,mil siippln * into position o ff U»l
,■1.111*1 iou&gt;t. resting pilot*, ovrr*
1balding plunr*, marshalling gttso*
......, ............ and ammunition f o r

III \v .llnl pnvbrrful UNNaillt*.

Im peii.il Tn k y n
hmdquartfnc
i •peat I«•! th.it sculnirno JapancbO
ii«*’ipe, ittMpitf a lu’nvy u »If, sue*
•••.lid iii Kuiinnir ib foothold on
tlit* injirit nf liornro, within 000
tilth' I•«&gt;111 1*111 br run^it of Manlia«
I •mh*ri M*|N»r|i*il
"v rry h n v y
' i lyiitinic” hetwfi’ii tlio Ilritiiih and
I
ip
iiu
r-f
iii
tha*
junKlfB
of Mm*
Nt'ltlttl lll|f Ills K.ist (il||4t laV .1 t ’
lir o flu iiil* " n ftrr a three hour tnl ....... ft t.jso iu :t,IJH livid l.iv i. vvhcri’ tin* Nippom ^o nicch*
lii'sring on &gt;luirgo* o f ilriinki-m-** .1 I aI *4•&lt;I . , | 4a||l44|||| I ’ l l \ l\* 14 I *1.1 V M r iiiii /i d ftirri's uro njiiil to h iv u
hi.i »hi i| furwuril It) to 50 miles
Mg,....... l.loyil E. Hoyle, n ,*i,i (*4Mm|i* i ilti- din Ct4»r nl ilic \S* '» ••*n tin* I«mi iiii Iu !&lt;».id to S in i f f
nut Ntttle atlnrney ul Sanford. I*444t*f I'* * I I f’llUin* .111*1
FIm id.i ••pn *4m.11iv4
The Governor did not indim
ipiini'M’ hondurH nifain at*
11lb!It I D|l I i W4'rr ( \ 11•abV%« . 1 t.ia k&lt; «l tint Olonifiipib Nsval ba*o
by In* alatenu-nl that he
21)1, tin,| R L! Ni’ wIh iiv , J-*4i*f ••it Manilib May, Init no detail*
rreil Mr lloyle guilty of The tin* NN• &gt;! ( ••!■&gt;(; and I! ti
win- Kivi'ti. There m **no ch a n ro
charge* levelled against him hy -••.HI, .in.I I 1 \\ . I
1 !. .. I tfid in ilir ml nation on the ifrouml,'*
E. E. Ilrudy. represenlMtive from ” 7.5, "f till ' IlilNt (4 .1111 I ll4 &gt;4* .i l*r n f 11. S. Uoinmunlqu© aal.l.
Seminole t’ounty. The Governor |a&lt; ore
inudr in 1 11•* J.» yur &gt;• \ M indu tlupnlch tuned 4:00 I\
merely made clear hi* position In „||
.it
■himt.
M M.nid.i tim f, niiul there’ had
n-gurd to conduct l^y public o f j J I Ml. id.y nf thy I - d •lid* hi t m mi
mill
thcro for 28
fit-ini*, declining that with him &lt;|dlt4 4’d Vtl|f 41 III tilt’ .Mtllk .111.1 • tm it r *
Tokyo 'Mid. however,
ilmie now rested Ihe decision •hlHit, |4l«tta l» 4a11•*, 1* fHlllvr, Ill'll i th.it uni*-* Mir mid* hit U. 8 . air
III the cum*.
&gt;1 JH.'i Stull 11a* ICfllVl’il il l4f4»|t/ | !..»'« * ii-ttr .M iniU nml »rt firo
Mr llru-ly had n*keil Itoyle's re I mi’dal. II J WilliuniN pUi •d hr»i .......... ht.ny
hutiackv northeast
mo*u| fioni Ihe o flice o f assist- ill thi&lt;* i vriit with
(idl'tvv • ,,j ||M. r|j v
snt slate uttorney on the charge* hy W 11 \*nth with 2tM.
.
Li |»nii«*ni* uir raidrri! bombed
o f drunkeness.
Other winner* w et.’ .Mntih ••»..*, t lhl. |H|f u|imueapn Naval ba*e, 60
The Seminole County repre­ ••iperl, J-' «aIdter. II O .stdi 1niilt-s we*t nortliwcBt o f Manila,
sentative also charged that lloyle with
lOU, .M.itt h one. m u J 't , at dawn tmlay. hut tho a ttick ap*
rrfuved to drop an indictment 22 mlil»er. ( ’ A. Iliow n with ’Jx l . l
M#a •«
T w «)
again*! him charging embcxxle
Match one, elmrpiliooter, 22 «•*!» I
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tnrnt — nil indictment on which her, l.t. W. I.. Cleveland with 2U0; |
he hhd once been tried and been Mutch two, iiiaik^ninn, :Ih mldni,
found not guilty.
('. I*. Thenl with 2M|; Aayrr|*Mte, |
A crowd o f about 30 person*
from .Seminole County sat in on
the hearing In the cabinet room. Un wn with 2H.1; Aincreirate, I*. A. |
Mr. Boyle denied that he waa Brown with
; .Mutch two, ex
drunk a* Mr. Brady charged or pert, *'IH raliher, It. (I. Sides with J
that he was holding an indict­ 2H0; AytfreKitr, It. («. Std&lt;* with
Chri*tmu* h.didaya for all Sam*
ment
for
rm beailrm rnt
over Rtl'J; and match two, »harp«li.H.|rr, inolc County school children will"
Brady’ s head.
3H cuIiImt, E. C. 11null.--, with begin a fter school hours Frida1
The
G overnor
w»*
patient 2M5; Aggi.-gal.-, l.t. W. L. t’ lc-*.-- im.l continue until Jan. 5, Couu"
throughout the long hearing and, land with 57'J.
ty Superintendent T . W . Lawton
despite repeated interruptions hyA ft»r tin- match, tin- El. Mvcr* announced this
morning.
Tho
Kepresentative Bnidy, continued Police Depactment furnished their j County Hoard wilt nay salaries
to listen with close attention to guest* with a barbecue and .
half « month tu teachers.
testimony by per*..n* appearing real Spuni.h Main cock fight, Mr.
janitor* and transporter* on Frlas witnesses on Ivh a lf o f Brady Goode stated.
day. The remainder will t« paid
an&lt;| o f Hoylr.
on Jan. in , which i* tho regular
L . S. HAS III llltl.lt
Gov. Holland rrad un affidavit
monthly puyment date.
by J. S. Adams in which Adams
NEW Yt-TtK, ’ !».-*-. |*i—1/11 —
Mr. Lawton also announced that
recounted the detail* of a Shrine John Is Collyer,' president of the
ha* received a letter front tto
dinner and dance at the Mayfair U. K. (S&lt;MHlrich company, raid Mon­ he
State Defenie Council which ap­
Hotel last Fsb. 25. The affidavit day that the country’ s present pointed him aa head of th* Coun­
stated that Adam* was at tho stockpile o f rubber togethter with ty School Bus Division.. Mr. Lawdance and that he saw Boyle. incrrsMol new source* wmil.l meet ton i* charged with the organlta*
During the evening, the affidavit the nation'* military and navul re- lion of this division, which will

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Holiday Vacation
F orr School WiU
fo
Will
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road, Boyle becamo intoxicated quirenicntW|&gt;r^JicaG___^^_^ have as Its purpose th* evacua­
and bolstrous. Later, outsld* the
tion nf school children and adults, t
hotel, Boyl* was said to have beor for emergency transportation
Marines A t W ake
coma Involved in an altercation.
of troop*, whan called upon by lh#
After tha Governor questionWant More Japs Army. Th*' appointment waa rato him slowly •• to whether tho
reived from tho State Transpor­
affidavit wtra true. Adana read
tation Division.
It ovar.
HONOLULU. Dec. l l - W )
"I think I ovar-smphaalaad It,"
—Thi* story has hern circu­
GUARDS ARM PLACED
h« then inerted.
lating in
Honolulu:
Whrn
Ha admitted that at tha Urn*
Navy officials established com­
JACKSONVILLE, Dm l t - W
h* wrote Ut* affidavit ha waa la
munication with tha United
torlrtg under ■ personal grudge
Itatea Marina Garrison defend­ —Defense publlfc work* through­
ato, consequently, probably made
ing tiny Waks Island, they out the southeast aro bring guard­
hla statement stronger than
aaksd. ‘la tharo anything you ed against all forma of aaboiago,
Lester M. Marx, ragloaul director
should have loan.
want!’
Ray Hollar, later called an to
’Yea,’ came tha reply,''Sato of tto Federal Work# A isscvV
division of Dtfonso PubUoVork^
ua some more Japa/
laid M on d a y .________
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Iium - l&lt;&gt; I..... .nutated and th at
u .serious tlim it to Singapore
hud doM'liiped in the land
lighting ua tho Malay J’ onin-

Governor Holds Pistol Team Of
3-Hour Hearing West Coast Wins
On Boyle Case Over East Group

nanl Decter, who Is a violinist,
number by the high school trio
of mixed voices.
Ml**
Sanford.
Gladys Pippin and Alma Gran­
tham. selections
by
en*emble«
from the Junior high and high
school glee club*, a vocal solo by
Wade Garner and a duet by two
girls from Junior high school. ThyHi. Allen and Barbara Whluiwra.
Accompanist* for tha choir will
be Mis* Grantham and Mlta Doris
Entim inger, mambera o f the Jun­
ior Class o f Seminole High School.

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Italian Insignia Comes Down

WASHINGTON. Dee I * . (A I*)— Former
I'rrriilrnt
Hoover irked t'ungre«» Imlat
In give I'reeldent Ronnekelt
the ‘ Wide*l latitude* in leg*
Mat Ion eatahlUhing wartime
control over prieea and com ­
modities. ‘We rannot know
•hat the aituation mat he a
year or five year* hence.*
Mr. Hoover told the Senate
Ranking Committer a*
he
drew from hla experience aa
fond adminiatrator in the la«t
World War to augge«t a 11
point program for the present
• ertime emergency.

vivors were brought to Boston.
Eighteen
other
survivor*
and
eight bodies were brought to New'
Bedford. Mas*., by another rracue vessel.

Children Throughout Seminole
Write Letters To Santa Claus M ORE
M INNOW S IN T H E BRA Russell Alvarez
A man of *0 married a girl c(
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WASHINGTON. I&gt;««
Id i/V)
—I'rraidrnt Ilntwi’VpIt told the
|M
‘4t|dc of the CniU’il StottH last
night that this country would j
Stmbni* from Si-tninole High not lay down its nrtu* "befnrv
School, Sunfonl (irsm m nr School liberty u once huhui secure in1
•nil .Sanford Junior High School
the world we live in.” The address |
numbering 115 will componc the
choir of niisril voice* on the stage vruq made in observation of the 'V&lt; rkmen nre shown removing th*- llwlnin Royal insignia from tito f Seminole High School Auditor­ ir&gt;oth anniversary of ttu dull of Italian building si Hoeki-feller fi-nti-r in New York Tin loid.loqoccupied l-y consulai o f f n e . an* I 11 is%vI liiiieiin* nnlil ..oiloeak «i
ium tomurrow night st H:00 o'clock tights.
when tho fifth annual concert o f
“ For that security we act —now the war.
Christmas carols under tho direc­
ami evermore.'
tion o f Mivs Dorothy Sanford,
high school music director, and r Arcusing the A O'* powers of
Mis* la'onora Whiddcn, director o f attempting to i c v i v c barbarism
music in the grammar and junior ■nt| impose upon tbe world "doc­
trines of al solute obedience, of
high schools.
rule and
The pingers, dressed in- w h i t edictatorial
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_ .of „th« aup
r° i
ttea, Mr, lnglqr oaHk and is and siUiag to. Hers, wltt lift lb#I?
rtlt° 7 w n try m e n .
assisted by city Ormmlkaiotier voices into the "hraVena". a set.
.H h i‘ wr f , r * Jf not*u " * mnrr
James G uL They aro in direct ting arranged of blue light, and
»"
o v ,r :
charge of the Aircraft Warnin-r drapes with sparkling s U c . 1 n " r l” '
lt t-il
I.
*1
, , n f r ” ut, ,hl: KT' H Will
Service and are working ou‘. the the stage foreground, fern. Chrl-l " ^ ro"
Study Charges ’ D
ia l &gt; (D r t*
IS
mas trees, b r .s ili.n pep,w r. .m l I “ ''‘ X
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detail* in connection with the
t. i «
i
iiL
lmI the American n il of right* i* the
To ,*t,12S In Match
Further it e f o r e
p*.lnsettia» fttndamenU| documentf to fore.tablishment of the Air Raid Uur bn.kel* fdled w llh
wdl he used a* decorations.
| lh, p .o p k „ f lh r
„ rlh
, ni!
den Service.
Held At Ft. Myers
Making
Decision
In .ddiUon lo tradUion.l e y n h , . mon
thrm , he
,|e of
The Aircraft Warning Service.
‘
* this
Mr. Ingley continued, is under 7 f t ? " W . I * _ 0 ' ColS ? ^ V continent, to accept the sb... lutr
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llr CHARLES CIIALKF.R
Th« tt. 1 I o: &gt;t I t o ill p. t
the direct eupervlelon o f the War Faithful, "J oy T o The World and authority
and despotic
rule from
T a l l a h a s s e e . d «v . ir..
|tl’.llll U44M li|,- I’nflt i* |I* |.4’«*f| |*t •!
Department. Twelve poet* have “ Hark, tho Herald Anijels Sing", which the outage and the reso­
the
program
includes
a
selection
been located in lhl» county by tar
trul I Mtpiiy Siintlnv .it I*»
lution ami the sacrifice o f their Govt-rimr .Sp*-*sard I.. Ilollnml raid
Third Interceptor Commend of by the Seminole High School Dr ancestor* liberated them, many today lhill ho "w ou ld not run Mvci - lt\ sit fc.ttinir it it .un »»'p"
Tampa, aach o f which consists " f chcstra with a young senior. Ber many years ago."
d"iio drunken*-** by Elori.la puli-

for mv hi
Appeals to Santa Claus for at
"A merry
B M HChris
M B B M i to you
Christmas toys have been made
by children throughout Seminole tad good
Rtonitrom
County who sand their letters
100 Myrtto Avenue.
Sanfoto Fto.*'
to Santa through The Sanford
&gt;ar Bant* Ctaua,
Rtrald. Those received recently “ Dear
I am a llttte tad four vaar*
liE T w * . cu », - * “
•Id. I would Ilka * -tricycle aad
"Raw ere yea feeling! 1 em a ha* be* gtn f*V' Christmas. |
who fine. I em e girl eU year* eld. to w a tweet Util* slater one ato
at hie Mr same le Ann R aton. The a half yoan oWL 'Plata* bring
gifts I got from yea lest Christ­ tor a dall aad tarriag*. Rsmem
mas wave aMe and I. enjoyed ber all tha ggad UtUa children
Rev. them. Haw le Mr*. Santa Claus? who are poor. T h u k you Santa
1 poor child* Ckaa.
el war, he*
Rm bye, .
e. A* . "Jlnamlo Je
G ^yeathtokqfm
SSM PS
at Uaaa tktoga left aver,
M
Lake Mmr$$ ~
■Attorn to a t

Or*

Survives Sea Crash

Danger Of Rumors,
Hasty
Criticism
Against II. S. Army

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Funeral Services
For R. J. Reiter
•Will Be Tomorrow
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He added with determination
that this nation would nut "uadrr
ny threat, or in the face nf any
danger, surrcmlvr tho guarantees
o f liberty our forefathers framed
for ua in our bill o f righta.”
Early
yesterday
President
Knox Says Japs Have
Roosevelt sent to Congress the
Tampa air bead.
Small, Two-Man Subs The difference between the A ir­
documented story o f the peace
talka that smokrserrened Japan's
craft Warning Service and the Air
sudden .Sunday morning attack on
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Raid Warden Service. Mr. Ingley
Pearl Harbor to start the war.
—Tiny two-man aobniarinea, be-|aiplalned a* in the former ' the
Ha revealed that it waa not un­
til three days after tho
lrep
ehorou* attacks on United State*
■Ibles over uaed In modern wer- (h, Atr R.ia Warden Service 1.
ships and men and territory that
fare, took pert In tha surprise Btrietly a local Mrvlea havim; to Practice Races Arc
ha received an answer to
his
Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, do with warning oar own penph, Held A t Kennel Club
eleventh hour message to Emperor
It waa revealed today.
providing for end taking ran of
lllrohito Dee. 6 asking his c o ­
Reporting at hla press confer-.our local problems to ease wu urc
operation in further effort* tu
First
dog
races
o
f
the
year
here,
re on the Dee. 7 attack. Knox raided or bombed.’’
mentioned that • two-man sub- The Chief Air Raid Warden. Mr. unofficial achooling race*, were preserve peace
Thl* answer we* to tho effect
marine approached within a few Lseber, la expected to establish held lari night at the 8 a n foH Or­
"cherished
yarda of an American seaplane 00* poet for aach lector of 500 lando Kennel Club, as preparation* that the Emperor's
dealra" was
establishment
of
tender but waa disabled by gun­
persona In Seminole County. F.a:h are being med# for tho track * peace in the Pacific and that
fire and then sank by e deetroy- post will be compoeed of one sen- opening on Dee. 27.
*•81* Majelty trusts that the

,r», depth chargee.

&amp;F90 op2£5Sne^ta* thl. a£t£

__XJ J K H — i M

SAN FO RD . F LO R ID A . T U E SD A Y . DECEMUEH 16. 1‘J t l

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                    <text>Dr. W.S, Allen Speaks To S.H.S.
. Student Body At Regular Assembly

Editorial Staff

Thus Far At Stemlnole High
. . Already Seminole High School haa dbplayed »IjP«
an eventful 1941-1948 echool year. S c h o o l Iprithaabertl
proclaimed the beat In a number of year*—Le. a hope It
continue* to ihow progreaa.
,
i . . lhMHuw
The Celeryettea and band. I»lh preyed toiwrerabljr,
have been a big factor In thU a p p a ^ tacmeed vitality
in echool activity. Th# Celeryettea, directed by Mlmi Cath•erine Takach and M1m EUubeth Earle, brought a high dlatlnctlon to thla echool through their local
out-of-town exhibitions at the Sanford-DcLand footbail
game and the annual Christmas pirsde In Orlando. The
band, ably led by MUs Dorothy Sanford, almoat revolulionised its styls of play th*» year. The Semlrtolo High
S S e w l a e wM accklrfwd for II. brilliant performances
DeLand and Orlando,
The "Celery Fed*," football team, ended tin aeaaon
with three wins and aeven locaea. Thla record toka un­
impressive, but It's not the Imprwivenms nw the wins
that make a great football team — SPORTSMANSHIP
STANDS OUT ABOVE EVERYTHING. Thla degree of
greatness waa evident throughout th# yesr for Coach Leonard L. McLucaa’ team.
&gt; ; ■
These organlutlona have been Inspired by the admir­
able school spirit displayed by the atudent body,
v
At ths beginning of the yssr, the four desses eketed
♦heir class nrealdent*—Mack Cleveland, aenior; Helen

g f Herman MkUUt&lt;w
Dr. W, R. ,AlU»i, president of
Stetson University, wa* th*
speaker of tha morning at the
regular assembly cf th# Seminole High School student body last
Thursday, Dee. 11.
Before Dr. Allon began hi*
addreaa, be Introduce,! Dr. Wil­
liam E. Dockwka, Dean of the
CoIle ft of Music at 8tft*on Uni
eeralty. Dr. Duckwitz atated that
ho waan’t going to take part in
the nrogram b ut that thrta of
hb atudenta would.
Mr. Allen began hla addreaa by
emphasising that we moat be
•tort. “The man who dor* net
think la an Idiot. The man whd
won’t think to • fool. The man
who darea not think la a slave.”
The apeaker continued by tell­
ing that tho Lottie that la being
waged today la between two
waya of Ufa—the right
and
Juat. and th# wag of tyranny. If
the former conquers, eleilliatlon
will more forward, while the
letter will mov* elvllliatlon back
1,000 year*.
“ I predict that America will

GRAMMAR SCHOOL
N otes

We want to draco—Yoa want'to Dance 1 The Cel­
ery Fed b firing1THE Dance of the eeaeont ALL YOU
have to do la eonui *nd “get" the good time that
they are oHMog to yon.
lib to be on the nlnetern’h f t ' the Armory—OK*
CHE8TRA, favora, and inch decoration* UI It'e all
planned Joat for YOU and that Good time you're going
to have.
Not only do we want YOU, XOU and YOU, but
alao the STUDES, ALUMNI, OLD and YOUNG MAR­
RIED COUPLES, TOURISTS—LEI'S MAKE THIS
A COMMUNITY AFFAIR.
Stag it or Hag It (the new F JS. C. W. word for
Doe)— It'S all the aame price.

aoon meet her destiny. Whether
ahe doea it correctly depends Up­
on ua.” The apeaker aaaerted that
w* muat he alert to what jgdri
on and act aa calmly aa poaal
ble. W* ' muat lie* boneetly,
truthfully, and ipirltually. Thea*
make the people strong whOe
Juat Ice, lor* and brotherhood
make a nation atrong.
y.r
Following thi* addreaa Mr. Av
len Introduced Mlaa Barbara Peydon, aoprano. Chrla Napoli, tenor
deluie, and MUa Dori* MuDi-

aang th* aerenad* from ’'The
Student Prince’' and “in the
Luxembourg Gardena” ly Man­
ning. The** two gifted artlata
concluded by alnglng, together,
“Ah, Sweet Myatery of Life” by
Victor llerlrrrt.
This program waa enjoyed b*
th* atudent body, and they wit]
Irok forward to th* return of
Dr. Allen. Dr. Duckwits, Chrla
Napoli, Mlaa Peydon and Mia
Mulligan.

SOUTH SIDE

The fifth aonual Chrlatmaa operetto of the Sanford Grammar
School was given at tha school
Thuraday and Friday night.
Tho chorm**
will be the
same both nights but th# princi­
pal characters wUI be different.
A corn plat* Hat of characters I*
aa_fol1owa;
Thuraday night: Cheery Cherub,
Prank Melach; Jolly7 Johnny, Spanear Hardin) Pine, Joann*
Ioann* nwingie;
Swingle;
1Holly, Dolores McLallan.
Friday ..night, Cheery Cherad,
Jack Ludwlgi Jolly Johnny, Fran­
cis Tempts; Pine Mona Ruth
Mills; Holly, Myra Jan* Madden.
Both nights. Color bearer*. Byran Beard, A rthur Halehar, Fredtrick RosaetUr. Lloyd Swain, Wateon Jennings, Eugene Harper,
Barbara Chapman, Emily Math­
ews, Edna Halligan, Gloria Gatlin,
Mary Ann Galloway, Marjorie Andemon.
Prissy Prim*, Lsalle Harvey. In ­
land iRudd, Eugene Kendall, P. R.
Bach, Bobby Humphreys.
' TUhr Trim*. Praaala PavIUck.
Jan* Chapman, Barbara Rucker,
Louis* Lundqubt, Phyllis Bach.
Bath Robe Rovers, Lanky, Billy
Owana
Runt, Eddla Mayer;
Gaudy, Robert falrcloth; also,
Albert Klkktr, Ben Batler, BIU;
Brinson,
nnnaon, Douglas
uougiaa Igsatng,
loesing, BU
out
Ion**, Prank McClelland Bobby
Brlnon.
^
Perfume Bolt)**, Wilma Bland,
Jan Ice Potter, Barbara Tadlock,
Helen Skinner, Myrtle* Bra ton,
Barbara Edenflrld, Pearl Naugher.
Btells 'Whitmorejacquallna Arm- Ckriatmaa Ball* .— Oran Ogleahy,
atrong, A nlu Aiken. Mary X*?)*Marvin Ktoard, Ivay
Cookies, Elolae Cook, JaM Whit-

Ion of the school rad mp all active in various school
koliatlon*. Through their relationship with many chibs,
council repreaenUtlvte are (pvaluablo aa mreaengen of
napalm for school soUdarity.
Ths various clubs rad other orvralutlons have slectsnorretic officers, who, aa Isadora, have brought about
t f fine changes in the stt]tudo of the students' eonesp&gt;of tbeir school. Ths Gle# Club, Theiplana, Celery Fsd
f, Bolmagundl Staff, -Samtaole. County School News
f, Key Club, Debating Club, Art Club, Hl-Y, Pra-Ameri -Club, Tennla Club, and Future-Farmera have all eontited their share In this rejuvenation at Seminole
h School.
PdSGB
Yes, Seminole High has Improved rad can Improve evmore if all ths students pull together with th# faculty
bettei school.
a united drive for a greater, better
ett Hoover, Rom Ann Brooks.
Rr EDWARD E A R 8 H A I4 ,
Boomers and Toctera, 1
Prance* Harvey, Bklrley Mare

“YES*. DANCE. CHILLUN!!!!

S.H.S. SAfiSIETY
P atty Hodge”
T la almost Ckrktisaa and all
All tb* achoal children- and
•f the ttudee at Seminal* High Uachan
* up a “sunahln*
are beglnnb.j to think about j t ox* for
'alt who la boms
what they want Snatn to bring [ from the
k! In Tampa.
them. This week*’ column U an
open letter to Hants Ctaua—all
W a t Side wQl present a play
mammae and daddies who ar* for their Chris tarns program. Tb*
Interested.
name of tho pipy la “A t Christ“Dear Santa:
mas Tiew.”
Pleats I, tog LOIS CALD­
been* I. Before tha shop win­
. ,
WELL a yellow pastel suit and dow.
ORIEN FARRELL wants a new ' Children — Thorny# Methrln,
trumpet that will piny awing mu. Dorla Willie, Betty Prescott, Mil­
ale.
m
dred Barineau.
In th* way of aporte several
atudenta bar* Upressed a desire
to wake up on Christmas room­
ing and find eome sporting good*.' Scene
BUDDY PROCTOR want* to
Pam
find a tennis tic k e t sad a p&amp;lr
Mrs
of white tennla (hoes da* six. Dolls:
MIRIAM BFKR will b* satis.
Oldfled With a pair of skate* while
V
ALICE TEMPLE want* a rum .
Prh
ble seat for her brother* bleyR*f
tie.
E
And dear Santa, pleas* bring
8k*
EDWARD MARSHALL ftv* outBah
standing books such aa “Berlin
Ns*
Diary” by WlUiara L. S h im and
L
“In*Ida South America’* ky John
Oth
Gunther. A belt to f it hla now
v
halt I'lclrie win su it STUART
D
QUARTERMAN Jaat fine and a
R
blue stripped .suit w ith two pair
8ok
of pent* to Juat the thing . that
B
BILLY PIXLRR dealraa.
■
Now Bant* dent think that
H
HERMAN MIODLKTON la a boy
4
who arookaa, Ip c a u e ha doesn’t,
but aevertbaleM ho wants a
A
smoking Jacket. NANCY DIOR.
Bee
TON t i n t a boy. btit atoi she
B e.

at

Jackie-Nimble.------ BOIy Harriej
U tile Maid---------Margery Daw-----Tin Soldiers.----- ' .Arthur paakton,
Frank Stafford, Samuel Jato k t
Johnny Green —Tommy S to u t— —-

Library Aaka For
bauea Of Magasfne

a^ta a boy’* tap gaberdine Jarir
JOYCE ftTEELE wffl

laok

irumptoua In a graan corduroy
rets ana la expecting to gat far

Annual Christmas Cantata Will
Be Given at Seminole High School
Hudimit Speaks

By OIIKN F.
“TwU Be the
before
hriatmaa and all through
house (SBSUNOLE H f O 1C
SCHOOL) not a creature will stir,
not even a mouse” — that b
with tb* exception of our celebrat­
ed Gle* Chkb, which wlQ he alng- ’
ing Joyfully In th* auditorhmaTn
muss concert w ith th* be«In­
voke*1 from tha Grammar mmT '
Junior High school*.
Thi. annual affair to always
looked forward to Uy rm yo_e,
and this Tear's cantata promises
to be th* beet and moat ootatandIng yet.
&gt;■
',
©
Under th* direction of Mbs
Dorothy Atnford, our very popular
land talented music ln»tractor,
each school flea club wOt have
a special number to sing, aad
at different times during th*Q
program, solo* and trio* will to

By HUDUNfT
Sunirwer haa gone.
Winter to b e n
Pall baa faU.
And It* cold aa . . , Icet:
This ALMOST expresses
cent!mens. What’* this
from Chemistry class? BILLY
HOLLBYHEADR face, Hashing
a bright rad bacauaa of NANCY
DIG HI UN'S flirtation teasing, b
a thing sfh Igh amusement to
th* E1K8TKIN JUNIORS. MR.
RING also looks on with the
usual appreciation of humor.
SUNDAY night found SHIRLEY
ECHOLS “waiting at the church"
for bar date with AL RABURN.
Along to maks a double date
w en GLENN ODHAM and SYL­
VIA MEUCH, and don’t think
Titer* will be an Intermission
GLENN waan’t Impratced by that
in tho program, during which tha
striking FRESHMAN bland.! I
chorus
will gat a well-desarrvd
Rumors kora It that ORIEN
FARRELL hag awakened from rest, and th* orchestra will prs-A
.V
hb d ra m ; a t least b b dream sent a selection.
Tit* concert wUI begin with tha
b no loafer a participant
the plot so — Whatra there toentire chorus singing “0 Com*
All Y* Faithful," and from there
dream about? A Ute flash says
ha’s on th* trail of au lr.tcreatln- th* procram will be aa follows:
not* that waa left la h b locker.
O Com# All Y* Faithful —©
If raa beat th* gala dbcunIng their new formal# and toe Chorum.
Lift
Thine Eyes — Girl* (Trio.
boy* In a general b-jxx about
It Cam* Upon th* Midnit*
wbo’s dating who, you’ll b* saf*
in betting that last cant they ar* Clear — Junior High Chorus.
Hark Tha Ilarald Angeb Sing—
dU m slag tb* annual Celery Fed
#.
Christmas dance on tb* nine- Chores.
II.
"
t i f nth.
Jasu Bambino —Senior GirU
The girl* w er*. really giving
PAUL AVERETTE, Jute and Chorus.
Brahms Christmas Song —
Marguerite’* guest from North
Carolina, a rush at the dance
th* -Shepherd* LowTuesday night, and be really gave
(•
them a “plug." He think* the ly — Grammar School Chorus.
Away
In
a
Manger — Gram­
SANFORD girts are tb* nicest
and cutest girls M has aver m*L mar School Soloist.
Beautiful Savior — High School
LOO CALDWELL. HELEN
(
H U T C H I B O n TMARJORIE Chorus.
III.
JONES, a n l MARY RABUN a n
Selection — High School O r-g i
anxiously nwaiting tb* arrival of
GENE HARRISON, JOHN POPE, cheatra.
IV .
'
FED DYSON, and DUB EPPS
Joy to th* World — Chorus.
from college for tb* Christmas
Listen to th* Lamb* — High
hoiIdar t. lfy, thea* holiday*!! I
’
PAT CARLSON of Daytona School Entemblt.
Silent Night — Chora*.
Beach to kaapjag KATHLEEN
BRYANTS Saturdays and Sunday*
quite busy. She’s bam keeping
kings froth ua causa - this has
tag on ^ulta awhile.

r

Thespian Club

ado High School‘ nail:
hold her Interest, wl
baT
Our minds are blank
Sb It’a * cinch
That this la written.
To fill an Inch.

CUm O f Fifteen
r
Improve Talents
a pretty ptotur*

By MIRIAM I f KIR
On* of tha moat Interesting carries with H u m
(lau as ef B. R. M. la Senior currant ef yatbaa and tog
Tb* cast le as follows:
A man. Orica F sm O i
man. A m BUna; a clerk;
Kick; a reporter, Jack '

Honrbwdi n m %b \
tom;' 1 m nator,

I

MtCafl.

S. H. S. A rt Club
iO aiden Club, baa been
la Vauchn,
Ann GOetl
Frederick

followtef .affteera were ap*
dal chairman, Mary Mar-

■halnun, Bgrarly Haneotb
etory, Gem* fluua

S tS L il.

Cram Patch----Tommy Tuekar.
Rag*DoU.
Announcer.------

Vocational School J

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Plain Puppet Show

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Eats bUshcd Ia ltO S

The Babe

One Billion Dolli
Is Loaned By U.
' Through Nov.
To 33 C o u n t r i

----------

With uni pared phrase, the offlekl Communist organ Pravdn
etalmmi the Russian armies si
ready hare destroyed an I'entlre

Geerge Herman Ruth, tho beloved Babe of baseball, la shown
cheering some of the little patients at tha Hospital for Joint Dlaasea. in New York, during hla visit to distribute Chri.tmas gift*.
Shown with the llabe are 8aadra Serling, Ruth Sutsingham and
Madeline Kcirbnne, all with g ift, presented by Santa Ruth.

Frank Anderson
Riiz Theater
Dies Suddenly
Safe Robbed
I n Washington
Sunday Night Flank K. Anderson, well
known newspaper and railroad
man, died of a heart attack In
Washington, D. C. Saturday
night, according to newt received
herd today. Mr. Anderson, 00,
maintained hla rcaldenct at Al­
ifker*. apparently pre­ tamonte Spring*, although for
broke Into' and rifled th* Deal throe yean he h a. lived
In Washington, working aa a
info a t the Rita Theater special
representative of the Atmorning.
lantkuXtwat Une.
Mr. Andersoa made a recent

M a n a g e r Announces
uurance C o v e r s
^ d i s c l o s e d Sam

tr:

' pbJ^finkk. 11,000 plane* pnd
j p,000 cannon.

•

. a broadcast war bulletin of
Ihn official Information bureau
declared the Red army had recaptured tha railway station of
■»-*-----rtt beiat nf
Uslevara 48
40 _llae
railec an
aouthea.t
of
Tula, Dubna to tha waat of Tula,
and Vtrkhove, northeaat of Lieny, In day-long battling w£leh

addition, Ute Russian's Black
Ban fleet waa reported vigorous y
in action. Tha nonununique said
a naval unit had rank a huge
IMOO-ton Kant transport.
On the southern flank tha Sea
af Aaov port of Taganrog, 40
mIU» w aat. of Roetov, was aald
U be completely surrounded by
ta d army forces.
In the Yelets area some 200
mOae *eelh of the capital, tho
Moecew radio reported, cavalry•upported troops have retaken
n o n than 400 Tiling** and
tewnt In a ravage caunterofferatve which has wipml out two
kaltellraa i f O eraM infantryCairo reported ^ German and
Italfca farces stubbornly withdMwtag from eastern Libya
taraod about and fought r a n g e

•Kendrick Cates
Dice Following
' 4 Week* Illness

Member Awtociaied Prens

NIIMHER 91

Leaders Of World’s Great Nations At W ar

Hongkong Is Threat­
ened By Powerful
Nipponese Advance
T o w a r d Kowloon

WASHINGTON. Dee. 15—

The Brltlah u id one of
their submarines sank an
Asia aunolv shin and salvage
tug in the harbor of Candia.
Crete,.............
while _ 12.000-ton
• Italian veasel. apparently a
transport, and four smaller
ahipa were reported deatroyed in the Mediterranean.
The British
announced

_ tka.

l b

Chinese Harass
Foe From Rear

Authorisation (or an expansion W

• Gains Southwest Qf
Gazala R e p o r t e d
In Libyan F i g h t

®

m

House Group
P asses Bil
To Aid Nai

s Santa Claus

One Apparently Is
Large Transport

• farther gains southwest of Oa*
gala In the Libyan campaign.
Rampant Red nrrales declared
today they hod tho Germans on
the- run In a retreat approaeh^ trig _tbe scale of Napoleon's cold
^ *nd”dl«mal retirement, from Mos­
cow and had overtaken the back­
tracking Hitler legions with a
headlong campaign of exterralna-

v
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, MOfOAY, DKL'KMHKR 15. 1941

By S u b s , British
Say F i v e Italian
Sbipa D e s t r o y e d
9

M

Banford h The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rai
And Water Traraporiation

protected by imorance, was taken
from the large aafe. The robbery
was discovered by the colored
janitor when he entered the man­
ager's office about 8:15 A. M.
Tho office door was jimmied,
Mr. Morrison revealed, and the
snf* combination apparently was
knocked off with a hammer or
Instrument of some type, and
there appenrrd to be evidence of
drilling.. "Undoubtedly, the Jqb
was done by professionals," Mr.
Morrison stated.
Tho large, outer doors of the
inf* were standing open, and an
Inner door, on which the lock had
tern punched out, also waa open.
On the floor, directly In front of
|( 'u tl.a M mm CM* TSieel

sudden death waa a shock to hla
many frltnda In Cantral Florida.
Ha waa well known to Florida
newspaper men sad, at various
timrs, owned several publication*.
Mrs. Anderson Was with her
husbaad when be died and, now
la returning .to her home where
It la expected burial will take
place.
Betides the widow, other *urvivora are a ton, Rosa K. Ander­
son of Ortando, and a daughter,
Mrs. E. V. Yauall of Wakefield.
Mass.
' »

the United State*' twoaoeean naeywas quickly approved by '{ H
Houac Naval Affair. CommittM
today afttr the alt* af tka MH
templaled increase m
ttd M i
from 900.000 ton. to 150,000 t a t t
kt the requeat of the Navy,
u
The mraaure left tka type dft
ahipa to be con.tructml to tk f ittjft
cration of the Prv.klrnt and | | t
Navy department, but Ciialnatfl
Vinaon (D—Ga.) .aid It would H
elude no battleship*.
'
President Roosevelt today »■
ported to CorigreS* thnt h M
leas* aUl to the United RtaUaS
AHie* .5.1 ruuntriea Hated as U q
gible—hod totalled $ 1,202,000,001
through Nov. 30.
'
Actual export, to Dec. 1, M
aald, were worth oaly $595,O0tA
000. Congres* hat voted | I M
000,000,000 for leod-lvaaa.»
A
Congress, abandoning any IddS
of a holiday r« (U , aetUed Hfe
.elf to the K i.ine.. cf q u ltkif
enacting new and reviling OM
law. to fit the pattern of modi
era allo u t war.
High up on the li.t I* leghlgl
lion authoriiing Preeident Koosqf
velt to u.e *ome of tha w all
time imwera granted to Woodl
row Wilson two decadea i a a
Theae power, would peim lt ila
Pre.idrnt to centrallxe control b l
all communication and trantpaH
t.tjon ayatema, put a it.tu te ra
ban on trading with an*toy
alien., and to shift varlou. fuse*
tion. of government agcnciea U
co-ordinate the war effort,
mittee. on both .idea of eongrea. are at work on th * le e k '
lotion.
The adminl.tration’i laglalativt
lleutenanti hoped to Hava tka
draft bill ready for hanea cog*
aideration by Tuesday. Congress
already ha. paaakd and tha Pres “I
iddnt ha. signed U f hllU — to
remove tha original, d raft law,
restriction* agilnit ui» of *«tactcea out.ide tho araatrm heml*
phere.

Frank Ray 1$ Made
Second Lieutenant
■
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FORT BENNIN0, Ca . Dec. 15

— (Special)— Sgt. Frank Htantnn
Rsy I. now a second lieutenant
after graduating today from n(
fleer candidate courts at the In
fantry School hare. He will hr
aulgned a t once to active duly
with tha 30th Division, Fort Jackson. S. C.
Unofficial Kennel
He waa on# of 130 selected
enllated men who received their
Club Races Begin diplomat
and commissions at
Impretslve graduation earemnnkr*.
Unofficial schooling races will Brigadier General Omar N. Brad­
start tonight a t tne Ranford- ley, commandant of tho Infantry
Orlando Kennel Club, 10 miles School, presented tho diploma*
THE WEATHER
south off tho Orlando highway, and commissions.
Tha graduating etaaa included
Florida—Considerable cloudiness according to trues official*.
About 20 races will be run to­ enlisted men of all grades from
tonight and Tueaday with possible
night,
oeer
a
threo-cUteenth
mil#
privataa
ta master sergeants, and
light showers In the extreme south
portion Tuesday. Slowly rising distance. The preparatory races will comprised regular Army men,
temperatures tonight and In north be held every night, and next national guardsman and aalacteee.
Mondry the TMate Racing Com­ Tha men had first to pass strict
portion, Tuesday.
mission wlU lurarvlae official qualifications of leadership and
schooling races Each dog must military ability, and then the In­
The goat that la Navy foot­ have three scbooing run* before tensive three month training
ball .mascot a t th« present time being entered in a race. The i«s course.
la Bui IX, a two year old Angora. son starts Doc. IT.
The new officer la the ton of
Mr. and Mrs. F. L Ray, 216
Holly Avo., Banford. Ho entered
the Army In Nov. 1933 aa a Na­
tional Guardsman and formerly
PROCLAMATION
served with the 134th Inf., Camp
Standing, Fla.
has keen viciously attacked
sportioua, which will Inevitably
and M tfW rillco tu.aU; and
Q ty N ew s B riefs
m Maty y e a n tho American
l a -v ita l rale in binding up
:tints of cataitrephra of nature
and of war; and
, WHEREA8 In preparation for lu st aocl
l Cross has
as we a n new facing, .the American National
HM million
boon .pending funds a t the rata Of mom tt
t a of tho
dollars a month, which Is hot a email f
' out cffacamount that tha organisation now requires to i
to r armed
threty Its functions aa an aacrattel. auxiliary
O problems
E S . ’ C ’t ? (a* i 5 T ‘£ . " i l S " l * W V

K e p r e s e n tatives Of
Japan, Italy And
Germany Will Meet
WASHINGTON. Dee. IS. —
* At') — Secretary ( rank Knox
reported t»da&lt; that the hottlexhlp
Arinin* and five nthrr warship*
were I&lt;mi In Sunday-bcfore-teat1*
Japanese *ir raid un Fear I Hara
hnr. Hawaii. Ninety-one officer*
end 3.6.1* enllated ntV-n were known
dead a* a result nf tk# raid,
the Seerelarv of the Naey said.
Three Japanese submarine* and
It alrrrafl were tenwn ta have
been lint hv the enemy In tho
brief engagement.
See ret an Knn* *l,n sold flat­
ly that hath United State* acrelee* "were not on the alert agateat
surprise air attark** and a formal
Investigation will Se Inst Hated
by I'rraidrnt Roouevell ^ m e d i­
ately.
In the meantime. Secretary
Knn* said, there have been no
rhenge* In nimmind.
Illy

Here are the leaders of the world's great
powers at war un land, tea and air. Top, left
to right: J om-T Stalin, whose peace pact with
Germany fell apart when the Nail* invaded
the *prawUng Soviets; President Roosevelt,
opinion became molded into u unified resolve
leader of * United State* whose diversified
when It was attacked; Prime Minister Winston
Churchill, lead*#, of the world's largest drtqo
eracy. Bottom, left lo right; Emperor Hirohito,

whose island kingdom was led Into war l-y a
Jspnnese military clique under the direction
of fiery Premier General Tojo; tlrnito Musso­
lini, who built Italy in'« n war machine which
he has turned over to Germany; Adolf Hitler,
whose dtrsms of u super race drove him to
defy the world's great dgmocrarir* and stuit
the war; Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, leader of
China's valient millions now righting mnri*.
1937 against the Japanese.

Lieutenant Jack
De Wolski Says
Cottonseed Oil
Trading Halted
Gillon Stationed
War WUI Last
NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—(AP)
At Ft. McKinley
—The New Yorl» produce ex­
For Five Years change
today suspended cot­
J M. Gillon ha* received a
tonseed oil and auy bean nil
A v i a t i o n Instructor
Addresses R o t a r y
Club At Meeting

futures trailing today "until
further notice."
The esrhange said in view of
the tuipcniion and the fact
thnt this normally i* the laat
day oV trading in December_
contract*, open commitment* j
in that delivery would "remain ■
in status quo pending further I
action."
-I

The war will teat five year*,
according to an opinion of Capt.
Constantin* de Wolsk| aa eipres*ed at the regular mevtlqg of the
Rotary Club today. Capt. de Wol•M aald that It would take at
least another yrar before the
present deficiency Cn planes, guilt
and munitions ruuld be overcome
and an air forru of 1,500,000 men
bo made ready for action.
Dr. R. W. Ituprecbt who pre­
sided over the meeting cautioned
Patrick Mell Chcncv, winter
Rotarlana against believing rum­
en
and unsupported charges resident of Hanford for the past
aganst their neighbors who might seven years, died at the home uf
be accused of being fifth column- hi* son-jn-law ami daughter. Dr.
Ihta simply because thsir forebeat and Mr*. G. S. Selman, IMH Pal
rum an enemy country. metto Avenue following a short
frt
Moat of our German and Italian
Americana ate loyal American illnet* last night at 9:15 o'clock.
The M5 year old man was born
tiUxens, he said, whu deserve to
be treated fairly.
[July 30, 1150 in Bairatuwn,
J. L. Ingley, chairman *of the Ga., and haa lived In Atlaula for
Seminole County Defense Coun the past several years. Erickson
suggested that If anyona su* Funeral Home la In charge of arta another person of Ulng
_ a r*ngementa for the funeral which
th columnist th* police should will be conducted at Hincath Kunb f notified and they will know rral Home In Valdosta, Ga. Tueswhat to do.
day at' 3:00 P. M.
£ a p t de WoUkI aakl he wa*
Beside* hla daughter In San­
ford, Mr. Cheney has among hla
attacked Pearl Harbor while the sorvivora two daughjers and four
Place talks were continuing. That tons.
(I'muUm C mm Wago Ms)

Patrick Cheney
Dies At Selman
Home Yesterday

Rupert Caviness
WU1 Attend Meet
Members who ran not attend
the supper of the Campbell-Low

IEVELT.

Poet of tho American Lo- ever the first meeting of the
tonlght a t T:C0 o'clock a n volunteer and special services
committees of tho County Chap­
urged by Joel yield, local com
■under, to bo a t tha meeting. ter of American Red Cross of
which Mrs. Walter L. Morgan
Which will start a t liCO P. M.
- S tate Commander Rupert Cavl was named chairman and Mrs.
• wUI bo Um honored guest R. R. Deas vice-chairman when
tho meeting, which aim ban Use group had an organisation
■ designated aa tho annual meeting Saturday morning.
-talma, party by tho local
Sub-cammlttaoa and chairmen
i t Commentating on Mr. Cavl* which were cppclnted are as fol­
t, Mr. Field stated, "1 think low*: staff assistant corps, Mrs.
In tho duty of every Legion- J. C. Hutchison and Mrs. Roby
re ta attend aa Commander Lalng; production corps, Mrs. 8.
items may have Instructions O. Chase, kalUlagi Mrs. J. W.
Hall, Mrs. C. E* Dawson and
Mien Inn Fenwick, cutting sad
sewing; Mlm Irene Hinton, ship*

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were
In the Court
litem Hughe*
M Xteard ef
crane, ae did
KnUla Morm a id Jama*
Bte Christine

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Pr * «« |

JiipniHHt* ImhhImmI tho Nichill* Kit-lsl nn-n of Manila
ngnin 11 mInv. whiit- tho after­
noon tommuniniii- from the
Philinpint-it imlicnti-tl the Jnt&gt;nnt-ne art- i-hii-ktql in their
lund ii|N-rutionit at three
iMiint* on tlit- mnin island
of Luzon, nmterting "Enemy
activities throughout tho day
were ronfinnl rnttrvly to the
air "
llungkong, th&lt;* Hriti«h crown
cu)ony un Ihr South China coaxl*
appeared to .ho thgkgvpolq/t JM t
gn-at'-st pressure from Japan1*
offensive. The British ackhow"letlgrd u withdrawal from Kowlion, u rlty of the colony, per­
m itting the intader* to advancti
within rifie shot of the island
of Hongkong.
j London said the withdrawal t*
I"progressing according to plan,’
,w*

cablegram fiom hi* »on. Jack, who w"h t:hine*e force* haraaalng Mta

Is * lii-nli-nant in the hcudqoir Japanese to the rear. The British
ter* division nf the I Till Bom­ admitted a "slight withdrawal"
bardment Squadron, 27th Horn- amid "very heavy fighting" of
bardini-iit f^roup nowr stationed at forces guarding British Malay*
Fori MrKinlry In the Philippines, and Singapore.
The Chinese said fierce attack*
saying Ihut he was "fine and
don't worry." Mr. Gillon received forerd the retreat of so mo Jap­
the wire oil Saturday and it was anese fium the south aide of
Canton, and announced a savage
sent nt midnight Friday.
Lieut. Gillon attended the Uni­ attack north of Hongkong.
A joint communique uf Armv
versity of Florida from which hi
wa* graduated as a reserve offi­ and navy sections of the Japan­
ese
Imperial headauarlers warned
cer. He was stationed with the
Civilian Conservation Corn* at the Japanese “against tho lurking
camps in Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, danger of enemy submarine*" off
and Helena, Mont. In Molilalia, to­ Japan’s island mast* and urged
wns roinninnding officer of the them to "prepare for a protract­
ramp l.leut. Gillon was also com­ ed war wnerein hostile submar­
manding officer in the Tow Tar­ ines und aircraft bombing win
get Detachment at the itavunnah play a major role.'* •
The British acknowledged the
Air Base.
While he wa. In college, IJeut. Japanese have gained gniund In
the
Kedah area of northern Ma­
Gillen attended reserve officers'
truining sehnols at Fort Bragg, N. laya despite heavy losses and
added the situation in tha diffi­
C. and Fort lienning, Ga.
cult Jungle country was "confuseil. •
Meanwhile, the German wire*
Irs* reported representatives of
Germany, Italy and Jarmn met
In Berlin today for w lu t w u
Frank nunn, employee of the described a* a conference to dis­
City of Hunfurd fur many years, cus* Important new tasks grow­
died a t hi* homo In Kearney, N. ing out of the broadened war '
J. Dee. 9. At th* time he lived against the United States and
IntSsnford, hi* son, liernar Crane Britain.
was assistant manager of the
Th* War Department at Wash­
Wnolwnrlh Htore here.
ington sold enemy tir opera­
Beside* this son, Mr. Bunn I* tions continued over Luion In
survived by his widow anil one the Philippine*.
with
ground
c-nlbcr son, Ward Crane of Krar operation* in progress In threo
ney, N. J.
sections of the Island. The brief
communique said there was noth­
ing to report from other area*,
omitting the mention of Hawaii
and the United Rtatea Pacific
coast for the first time In sav­
ers I days.

Former Sunfordite
Dies In New Jersey

Japanese forces which have es­
tablished a foothold around VigUk
were reported sending out patrols
oday in an apparent effort to wi­
den their holdings In tho ftco •*
o-i attack by the United BlaUa
Army bombers which warn dis­
closed to have sent four Jepenora
troop ship# to the bottom of tho
Chino 8ea and badly batterad
three ethers.
Exeent for the region of VlgjMt
ITALIAN ORNBBAL KILLED
LONDON, Doe. U . — (**&gt;•
Tho Room radio raid Somtey tte
Brig. Oon. Ugo Dmaralla o f t t

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This la BUI of Rights Day. It waa juat 160 years ago
that the state of Virginia ratified the first ten amend,
■‘ g W
f
menu to the Constitution' of the United btates providing
’l a T f f cw ^raaTqrr^.
the necessary throe-fourths of the sUtas to make them
• ? ^ S reS 'i'V aafr M a part of the fundamental law of the land.
aoLLAvn
What is the BiU of Rights 7 It consists of a guaran­
tee from the government against interference with certain
rights and privileges of the'individual. It is something
on hATBa
which we in this country now Uke largely for granted
but which up to that time was almost unknown in any
other country ip the world.
The $111 of Rights relates to the freedom of ’religion,
■B»ech and the press, the right to establish state militia,
Istisas aad aacteaa
tne quartering of troops In private houses, the security ot
■■utt fa* ik* *******
fee a* eW k* «harasa t** persons against unwarranted searches and seizures, capital
•h r if n n W a c rat**.
crime, criminal prosecutions, trial by jury, bails, fines and
punishments, the relation of constitutional sod "natural"
rh* tU raU la
•fin lB ia rights, and the powers reserved to the states.
era aaMtlwf la ik* l*ra*
Specifically, the Bill of Rights is sa follows:
apt aMtse •« Ik* m Irr * l t t *»•■i rklraa*
1) . Congress shall make no law respecting an establish­
ment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the p re s s ; or
y n IM i M
H (• ii« mt i«v
the right or the peoplo peaceably to assemble, and to pe­
•ff ill MMg ItsMlekU
H M »#f aUUfHMs tition the Government for a redress of grievances.
Ikl* ***** mm4 *to*
2) A well regulated Militia, being necessary to tho
»*w* **k1i.k*C k*r*l*.
I* eekllrall** *f ****tol security of a free State, the right of Ihfe people to- keep
k***t* *r* .!*• r***f&gt;*4.
and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
Monday, deCembxx h . is o
.1)' No Soldier shall ,ln time of peace be qunrtercd in
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY any house, without the consent of the owner, nor in tlmo
of war, but In a manner to be prescribed by law.
4) The right of the people to be secure in their per­
IBM BRINGS
MANY
LKB AND
IIUMU.IA- sons, houses, papers, und effects, against unreasonable
« . AND NO ADMIRATION searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no War
FRIENDS: A man'* pr.ld*
„ , brlojy him low hut h* that rants shall issue, but unon probable cause, supported by
I* of Jowly apirlt thill obtain Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place
honor.—Proverb* 20.ZS.
to be searched, and the persona or thlnga to be seized,
,te ------------------ —
i
51 No person Mall be held to answer for u capital,
PATRINI OF SUMMER
or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or
m * u tho way that Hummer indictment of i) Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the
- went—
( I We follow now we tha II find lund or naval forces, or in tha Muitta, whan in actual ser­
hot Mot
vice in time of War or public danger1; nor shall any per
State by w a tm over the hill, son bo subject for the same offense to be twice put in
ii S wild rot* petal •till jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in uny
'fo r US, and here nt th*
criminal case to bo a witness against himself, nor be de­
prived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of
Of
t fern.
law; nor shall private, property be taken for public use,
Asd bore where the clovrrtlopc* without Ju*t compensation.
w»r* thorn
8) In all criminal prosecutions, tho ocquscd shall en­
The mflkwted Hoi* hi wrapped
thorn.
joy thO right to a speedy and public trlaJ, by an impartial
Abet* hashed willow* whorr tun- Jufy of tne State and district wh&lt;
crime shall
r'lftpA cite*
ich district
dUtrict shall
been prela the tUiUitn flint of a twal- have been committed, which
viously
bs infor
wilS..
. . ascertained by law,r, and to -----,'ormed of the na­
She pasted Uito wry—for cvvry- ture and causo of tho accusation;
:cusutlou; to be confronted
c
with
the
wUptsses
against
him;
to
hjwe
compulsory
process
for
«H
R , .fragrant* that haunt* obtaining w|tne»aea in his favor, and'to have tho Assist­
th i tlr.
F l find her patriot, by hill and ance of. Counsel far his defense.
-itroan,
7) In Suita at common law, whsrs the value in con­
Each one a memory — and a
troversy shall exceed twenty dollars, the right of trial by
one * promise—Look clot* Jury snail be preserved, and no fact tried by a Jury, shall
be Otherwise re-oxamlpod in any Court o f tha United
" f f ,? * pollen fold along _ th* States, than accordlng’to tho rules of common law.
. 8) Excessive ball shall not he required, nor cxrcssivo
—G LENN WARD HBE3BACH
fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments Inflicted.
0) Tho enumeration In tho Constitution, of certain
QW* to th* Red Cross.
righta, shall not bo construed to deny or disparage- others
Tha CUmont Pro** suggests retained by the people,
that Santa Claus. should mska
10), The powers not delegated to tho'United States by
hla roaada this y«*r In a deep.
REE
t "- - ^ t -------the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, arc
called "Thi
ig Sun." But reserved to the States respectively,,Or tq the people.

A-r’r r

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The BIO O f Righto

5"

Tonight

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Ge o r g e t o w n . k r , d *c. is.
—(AP)— William J. Ptyn*, « ,
bM retired aftefr 36 yean as ren d
null carrier bat t a histi't given
« * hobby. — cat collecting. In
(rose years, be estimate*!, he bn a
found and obtaned homes fur
more than* 1,000-efcto. Many, which
no tone wanted, he kept himself.

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

SKQV8TOSM

bs*m uJ

-WITH AN OK
THAT COUNTS"
Wa Ai\ j Overstocked
On Coupes, They Mual
Go.
1942 Tag Furnished

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R* gtrai la* ratting. - • •
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Whan bigger battleahlp* ara

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.Wo N t wbor* Guam ha* fat'
is* .,B u t don't blam* It on tha
poor Devil Dog* who had to d—
A. I t R»ip«mh«r that tha AtaM Navy Hava been trying
1fbrtlfy Guam for yrar* and
wouldn't let them.
• ought to he careful
Investigate Hawaii for
!*p. They haven’t hern
.. thora |n
lyera N*w*
thflr lave*-

y-josy find
aaleep,

JE S S i" TjS
young man with

hn greeted,

US

me much
, engine#, vat l
.ksew something
a n s

I ds," ktsmmecwl the oU»

iJtt an a aawdlcr Mala, you

a a g j f tSu.

B g - s sthat
sr

•eUyitJrSS
Kiura'J**'!
usd world eonnuerura- wB|- arito.

s ir

7 7 * —T

"fo r-

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Motor parking areia for mill-1
tary and civilian vahtclaa at Camp |
Blinding cover 1/100,000 *quart|
yardt.

* G f t a FOG
gw;

Mratte of
llFlnmta

folks who •fway* '

shout th* si

worst are

w t e it e ia t f

?i5S

Will find U -

War.Jt t w ,
nothing

ahead

It always has.

but

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Into!

75.00

1932 Ford
Coupe
..

85.00

15-77 Oktsmoblle 4 paw.
Coupe
__ 385.00

C O A S T LI NE

1936 Plymouth 4 pas.
..... 275.00
Coups
1933 Plymouth
C o u p s------- 36500
1939 Plymouth
Coupo .. - ... 485.00

BUSINESS
CKIIt^hiSff'W &amp; r*
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

o-Aitman-w
Chevrolet Co..

SANDWICHEb
ALL KINDS OF

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J g / y u i m.
•
FU.

ANGEL’S
EAT SHACK
Sanford Avenue Josl Off
Of G tncu Avgaao
4 p U U hoartaf wttf bs hold b£ tbf Florida HUk Cob*.
■ I p M * the City Hal In Saaford, Seminole County.
F M S b, ob Toasday, Doc. 16, 1*41, at Urn o’clpek.
A Ik % tha purpose of making such investigation
an shall s s sa proper to Up Gwpmlaulon.

V A LUES

fTwrW* Milk Commission

hoover

signals/ Said hot
overtime work, it is

1930 Ford
Coupe
....

1935 Ford
Coupe
.......... .............. 110.00
1934 Chevrolet
Couoe
__ 155.00
1936 I’lymouth
Coup*:
__ 265.00

BALTIMORE, Dec. IS. —(Ay)
- “No lee delivered on Sunday
after 4:00 I*. M.,’ say* a sign on
a downtown store, adding: “espe­
cially flve-cent pieces."

CHRISTMAS

nlgn
fiance*. II* pauttd workers and tubercubs^, h

w ts*p y dt?,

1931 Fora
Coupe .... .... 9 75.01)

all of u*| quits likely wo will be
of our Industrial system.
Tho towering governmental debt come Infuriated a t lha greed of
maan* anything but national bank­ •oma of tha victor*, but that, too,
ruptcy. Pretty nearly all the bil­ will pass.
lion* that wa will hava expendWithin a few year* w* will
e&lt;l in saving the world- front • • gala be more excited ov«r wheth­
power-mad monitor wvro spent er a Republican or a Democrat
right here a t home. The gov«m- i* gulag to be elected than wheth­
ment may fvel poor hut thi* p*o- er on* European country or an­
pla, itho are th* govrrnra«nt rral- other files its flag over some city
ly, will be as rich or rlchar than of an unpronounceable name. There
they w»r* before.
will be *■ period of stress, ob­
Wlwn it come* to re-ipaking viously, tmt destroyed cities will
lha maps for the continents ew r- kav* lo bo rebuilt, sunken ship*
&gt;ca* and th* rv-forming of th* will have to b* replaced; In abort,
lines of foreign commerce •wt the world will have to be restored.
that sort of thing, th* **t*at Tbaae enterprise* will ultimately
of our hvadicha will depend very taka car* of tho unemployment
largely on tho u*o wa m aka.w problem. How the work I* to be
our dominating power. ,
.
I-ald for, the economists must
Tht-rv will be among us, daolt- figure out. Wo need a multiplicity
U-s», a new group of Isolationist* of thing*. and.U tty will bo eent
who will advocate that wo let u* in exchange for tho commodi­
prostrate Europe welter In Its ex­ ties and supplies we. In turn, fur­
tremity and there will doubtlea* nish, mad unless tho precedent*
tm -other* .who w lU -w ate to
•f history *•« all wrong, this will
ns fur iu the other dlrcttioa
rtar ayawniit lo xprvad
aovcrvlgnty|tem t a t In the old-fashioned wiy
Tuberculosis
Indcflnllrly.
of bank txchaag* and tha other
W* have frrqucatl;jy heard the} vehicle* of International *comAlthough tlioro nro bound to be many new demundh fink
World War described, aolmaite.
upon ovcO'One’d i&gt;oikelbook ad aj result
rlpatloi In It I |x any event, th# trained lata
ruult of the
the. war, no one far a* our imrllclpatloa
went,
a* n w ait*.. Perhaps
should loss----sight of3 tho
‘ Jmportancs of* itha
f ■Christmas
“ ‘
what ta going to
Seal
who uit&gt;‘ this dvacripuim aid*bUfhre, or ton years
mlgn oi
campaign
or neglect their contributions to It. As a mat- anclng
what
dki
happen
with
th
*
|fro
tha Job which th*
af fact, with tho outbreak of war thsra Is mors rca- rosy hop* ot twanty-odd yaara
t*r of
have committed theme\
son than ever
to give generously to tho fight against tU- ago that lh*r* would b« no&lt; more
t job la to break down
borcuioals.
and all it repreatnts.
soontr that Job la finUndoubtedly, the period of p*a*«
‘The tuberculosis dsath rate, which has declined would
th* nearer we will be to
been ImaMUunWy
steadily since World War 1, rose In IQ U. &amp; cities in 1940," extendedhave
had th* victors of th*
flrat World War checked tb# rlae
TH!! » •T 1N.ew^ W B ^ t e ’ “So reported L-------- --- VM- of
Hitlerism before Germany be­
diss J. Drolet, assistant director of the New York Tubcrmo the moat formidatly armed
ctilo.ili * Health Association, who last W?ek publiahod t. b. ta
ftata, that hUlory . recazda. - But
reports from 40 largs cities all over tho ll! S.
after atl, twenty year* of peace
In these cities, Mr. Drolet said. I M lR L b . vletlms waa eminently wurthwhll*. Taat
K 6 8 .p o r 100,000) died last year. The rite of decline period sufficed to r a t e tha United
Mato* to a -peak lodsatry, to
was
8
E a1040
J T .T
v ?only
! Uy»*
According to the decline of the greater wealth, and, to th* eelablUhpient of U*w llb a rtte In
• p p ro x iw u iy j
r h ll» M p h ll.- . C fT
n*
v
that |&gt;«rio,| we w«r&lt; able to chock
end ovrrtom* tha moat’-tarnfie
20 portent. Cincinnati's 21 percent Nows
deprrasion wa bad «V«f experi­
Aknm . 27 percent Omaha's 30 percent.
enced. The American standard of
Mr. Drolet polntod out that our t. b. rate roan after living went up1and up.
th* doom-aealtra that
bS S O E S S Wof i f ^ V ^ ^
n«w rising in other ••irhnoyh the
sky with their Vis­
war-stricken countrios. In Glasgow, he qald. the deaths darkened
ion*
uf
complete
deatroctlcm at
JumpedI fro;
from Mq In
■-our cnlnmcti Into th a ;flr*t
. i Hong Kot
War were Juat as
6.781 In 1 9 4 0 .7
o* they are noer,
things they pi
“Mr. Drojet wi

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Coups I'ure hawed
Or Before Dec.
20th, 1941.

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event* have »ho
been, and may
precaution* that
period a t least. S'
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Mrs. Montgomery Is
[ Honored At Banquet
Mr*. Rdith Montgomery* depart*

MRS. LOURINE BEAL. Society Editor

Dorothy Marshall
Weds John Courier, Jr,

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

Entertsinlng in honor nf Miss
Dorothy Marsb.li and Lieut. John
E. Courier, J r , whose marriage
was solemnised yesterday after­
noon, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Aus­
tin Smith were hosts at e patty
and miscellaneous shower at their
home on Park Avenue on Satur­
day evening.
A hridal theme predominated
In the decorations which consist­
ed of all white flowi rs interspers­
ed with white wedding hells nnd
placed about the rooms m which
the gisrsta were rntrtrained.
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K'tly in the evening the guests1 Threa of America-* statesmen acan
wrote humorous thymes tn the tho wor resolutions against Ger­
bride ami groom, which were rot-1 many and Italy hefora leaving for
lected and read Mt&lt; South gace[ a conftrenea with th# President re­
n reading entitled. A Recipe for garding necessary legislation. Left
the Bride", after which the gifts! to right,ar* Vice President Wallace,
were presented to thr honorrrs
| Son. Charles MeSory, minority
An ice coiir*** ron*i*tm£ of leader, »nd Sen. Walter F. Georgta.
Nn|H»lfonic icc cream mill in«livi«|- *
ual while rakes with the initials kina, Mr an«l Mr* .1 Malcolm
of D and J embossed upon them, Hiirutn*, .Mi. ami Mi* Juluiii
were served by the hostess
Fonder, Mr and .Mi« J \ | "tiro*
Those Invited w r le : Miss M jc cipher, .Mra Fhuilei WhiiI, Mr*
- hall, Lieut, t'ourier, guests nf Jot* Janvll, .Mi** Miioilr ltim***v.
Honor, M r. and Mrs .1 F t 'm ir ie r . Mi** Matifarvt lin t/. J“« 111
Colin Kelly, Jr., widow of the • v r . Mr. and M rs Itm in-htnn W at- nor and Krl^uiM Mm-hull
army flier who aatik the Jan I
battleship Hatnmti • rT the l
i« pictured with thrtr
.Id. in New Vok She
• he waa **teo pissutl** U
Weep for 1st r hu^baosl.

ent president of the* American
L**ion Auxiliary of Tattxhaaaeu,
wax the^ gue.t nf honor nt u ban&lt;|uet which * j ( given by the

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I Hotel Val.lrx on Thursday evening.
. y * dinner »as nerved Irom
tat)lrn which were covered with
Mra. C. white clothe and decorated with
iu in n i f vi*mng wnn friends *pray« of Hnudinn |wpp,-r. At in.
in OrUmlo ttxluy.
_ the leintth ,.f i|,e
tenal* alone
were jam
low howl*
l.onl. bidding
holding ;|nt
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..
table wa-rv
&lt;harlea Marshall ha- returned arrangement. of pom-ettu,.
to Avon Isrk after .pending the , m. | | whltr n,n,||e], whl ,
weekend will, his family.
placed in m l wax
, n||
...
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,
lightesl ban* tJ|&gt;er« iti ciy-tal h d |.
Miss Laos Itow.a.al of ( amp rr» furnished the only ill.iinhin
Blanallng waa the guest yesterday tiam for the dinner
of her sister. Miss Alum Rowland. The gup,„ .
Wf||pM|,
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Ritz Theater
Rohherl Late
Sunday Night
I r st its

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Charles F. Msnhnll announces
thr
the marriage of his daughter,
ha*l
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MONDAY
1 the t i m e
The Girls' Society of Christian Dorothy^ to Lieut. John E. Cour­
•I Ilia* ■f t e r
Service of the Methodist Church ier, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
liof I ni* tlewill hare their Christmas party at E. Courier, Sr. on Sumlay after­
\%:»* j u * t
at 4:30 o'clock in the Final
the home of Mrs. M. L. Tillis, 1100 noon
t h o f •*KviBaptist Church. The Rev. W. I*.
m
Avenue,
at
7:30
P.
M.
#
lee lure d.
Brooks, Jr., pastor, performcai the
The Past Matron's Club will ceremony in the presence of close
I t I in t h e
have its Christmas party at the frienaia anal relatives of the couple.
• lta*ei| mill
thru I
home of Mrs. U. C. Moore. 1509
u j i Ip li e t,
Garkiml* of pink gladioli and
Bast Seconal Slrret, at H:00 P. fern
rrinir."
graceal th* choir rail, form­
M. with Mrs. A. K. Shocmak- ing a background for the tall
ittfoimetl of the
er, Mra. Murray Jarvis, Mrs. C. white itandanU filleal with gladi­
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rti*on
nml now
a,
r ci i,
Wi,h * Ur,!,■ r,Tri&gt;l bo.vl hnlding
A Irwin, Mr*. (S. W. Bailey ant) oli anal ftm . On each side of the i &lt;?.» ' n,nl&lt; aj
ij. . i*t* &lt; hief of
s Ray of Ft Itcnn- , n amangement of silver twigs to
\VI k iOk!
alrj. K. C. Harper as ro-hostess­ rostrum
.,f.I
VYthout n
placeal seven branch­ ing, t.a, wsa the weekend visitor which were lost silver had.a On
es.
n, pulletl hv. prted candelabra in which burning of his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. I'. L. „ ph sale st.i.,1 miniature ~MI„
w,Sunbeams, Jr. G. A.'s, R. white tapers furnisheal soft illum­
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m ,| he al*(
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ifinilpfr Tull
Mo*
A»*s and Intennealiste G. A.'s ination for the ceremony.
the criHiki
.Mr. ami Mr*. R. P. Wrijrht of in *il vt»r r;tnsI**!itI■■a \s**it* 'il,ti*«ti
will meet nt the tamo time in
#ri| hut a
While the guests w rit assem­ Winter Oanlen were the gue*t« on rach *hI«* of th,* ari
church.
md tht
bling a program of nuptial mu­
• Th.* nnnual Christmas party of sic was rendered by Miss Margar­ yeaterday of Mr. and Mra. M. L i’*r*N which rl.aiifinlr I |hr iil. rr*
take t» c
f thr ittir«i« rurto'i riiiiHlm.il
tile Dependable Class of the et (...Davis and J. M. Stineeipner, WHrIiI.
«lc*iff1t ••
Mrthodl.xt Church will be held at soloist, sang, ‘■Because'’. The tral.*rifr IIIUf v»«i'H hiiUintr l»r•**lit
Mr. and Mr*. R. T Thonuit nnd
the home of Mrs. B. Knight, 010 alitiamal wedding marches wer*
Mr. and Mr*. A. I~ Thooifi* *|\ent m l irlailmli ami pnin««‘ltin4 v.«*rr
West First Street, at 7:30 P. M also useal.
f
•
mtm*iit thr
l&gt;«nt|tivt »** .in
llostesses with Mrs. Knight will
Mrs. ' harles Ward attemkd the th*a weekend in Jack«onvdie txm the which w*oh
ancriI at out* m l Ly
.Mrs. II. A. Applely. Mrs. J. M. bride ss matron.of-honor, wearing Rueata’of ftiemK
thr Amrrirju I lutr
no.I the
latomrd, Mrs. W. J. King and Mrs. a powder Hue wool alress witn
l«an•Mr*. J N. Tolar and jtuo*tt. Dr Ainrricnn luiron Autilikiy
la. Burke Steele. All members of which she wore beige accessorl**.
the class are invlteal to attend and Her flowers camsiated aif an obi an&lt;l Mr*. William Kuulkner of nrr of blur mol yfolil.
During thr rvrniiuf Mot \|.irbfing n gift for the tree.
fiaahiama-al ui m liooquet fashioneal New|Kirt New*. Va., *pent the day IT«rrt Davit rm«li*rr«l api»roprin*r (
of pink msebuals anal blue delphin­ Saturday in Daytona Itenrh.
piuno «rlfftion&lt; atul Mi *. A. M.
TUESDAY
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, . . c a n s la y lovely th ro u gh
Mian Prnrlf Bobton ha» arrived Philip* mnir. "Our K.mr” ami o
Thr Alnlhean Class of the ium, anil ti-d with pink satin ribPJrat Baptist Church will hnve brna. J. Malcolm liiggina servad I from N&gt;\» York City to tp*ml th« number of Chri«tm** enrol* to the
many H earin gs it you sent!
( hrutina*holiiiuy&lt;« withher f«rn* RrcompRoinirnt of
l»«\i* The
iU annual rhri«tinu* dinner nt the bridegroom as best man.
The hriile entereil the church ily hrrromj inHollywood.
them lo n cleaner who Hill
tAp annex of the church ut 0:30
rvrninir’* rntrrtaimrnt rlo*&lt;d with * It »M»• hfiVi* Ir v rompl t..| fur
the arm of her brother, EdPf M. KaVh metnl er is nsked to on
*--------thr rntiir i?r«Mi|&gt; &gt;imriiix “1 hr Dm iiifimil I »*r'- •^»U* ilJtIII t* of
give proper rare
to
line
ward Marshall, by whom she
t&gt; 1 ik I 'llli \1 It «,k* v, !' Ite* Mid
living a caivereal alish.
M r. nod Mr*, lh d c it K u h io k * .Star S|moj»lrd ll.v n irr.
was
given
in
inariiuge.
Her
wed­
latirirs and f's-lteate color-.
\ t ........ .
1 .. - Ltv rv«*
I&gt;i«tiiiK ilH hnl ^Ur*l* p»r*r*rl til pV Tile Junior High School I*. T. A ding alress was u cadet I lue mod- of Jack*onvillr writ* the mietta
ni
»ifh Di 1.. 1 la. ,»w •1 »l
Will meet st the sehoaal auditorium
y rittrn la y of M r find Mr*, t*. A nddition
th r i'ur*t of hoooi in
fashioned on slim lilies and H a in r«. Th e y lu trr motured t*» ( ludr«| Mr* &lt;i S Met lute. |u»&gt;l rii • fll'H 'l II III 1h n . 4-1 ..
at .7:30 P. M. The guest spa nker rl
will Iw Miss Irene Hinton who will featuring a ideated pa-plum anal Orlando artompanud liy Mi ami .Irpirtinmi ........Inti, of A|m»|4.h; ru aIII* t|| a
length slreVet. It
i • * timir • \ ;) I»• r i III • to
I a't us help visit keep your rimmI look mg
tell nbaiut the organization nf a three-quarter
Mr*. Myrtlr Kf ly, Seve'illt hot*
was fasteneal down the front with) Mra. Haim**.
0*1 1. v*it h inn*ii ft. In* ft|»» l*lltyst-aid course.
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let
pre»nlrnt.
nl«o
of
A|H»uk
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clothes looking b «mhI. J u s t phone
Htil
gold buttains. Her accessories were
«lf
1
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liip
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Kniii'
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III
MfThe express.*n pupils of Mrs. in a matching shade of blue. She
Iveroy Liny ha« am vnl from
Other* prmtit were Mr mnl
ID It*mlo
you'll get the tM--t service we can pixe
Pl»H m il tif iiit» tl.»rt t* will IhGeorge A. Moffett will be pre- carrirsi an old fashioned arm bou­ the Naval Tralniny .School in Nor- Mr* Jiwl S. Kohl. Mi and
ssntcd in a recital at the South quet uf while briale's rosea anal folk. Va., to *pen4l x abort tunc j |.. Sullivan. Mr. a » l *lr* Nrtl || . to limitin' tin t lol wtlllU* lift*
hi- parent*. Mr. and .Mr*. Smith. .Mr ami Mr*. !! A Sw.nt ul 1b i- nil itiiiiii 1 |t if t V w. 1i in
Shle Schasik auaiitorium at 8:00 P. wnite camellias showered with "Ith hi*
II
I'itrk \ vt fin* 1 1 .. f... th»*
M. The puttie is invitcal to attend. tuberoses and white satin ribbon Edwnril Lang.
non, .Mr* A It Km*l, M »« J 'A
Guests on the program will be streamers. For traveling Mrs.
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Daniel, Mr*. AdiM l’l» ••»§«• *. Mi*, ci *• M 11 *OOf*tit&gt;tit t •■! •tv Slid
t"
i
f .*• 1ft-lb f.llll •It')*.
Bob Hickson vill arrive »nmf ,| r l i r y M* l a t u m . Ir . X*. *
plumbers aif the Sanforal Glee (Tub. Courier wore a carnage of pink
‘I..
time this week
v
camellias and sweetheart rosebuds. College In Ma rs from Mar* Hil! | rwjn. Mr* « M How-i*. M
THURSDAY
affair
C- 10 M. Philip*. Mm* M irp
- Duvi*
Mrs. Courier has lived in San­
The Ovlcslo eapression and pub­
spend the (hriatma* holidaya withiMtl,| | y H,»ylr
220 MAGNOLIA A V E N U E
I'llO N K Hbl
lic speaking claaa of Mrs. Georg* ford nearly all of her life anal his parents, Mr and Mrs. R. j. anil
un-l
A. Msffett will t* presented, in sttenueal the local schools, grad­ Hickson.
a recital at the Oviedo High uating from Seminole High School.
S c h o o l at 8:00 P. M. The public For the past several years aha
Mrs. M. |„ Wright.
u .v umtutr.
has been employcal by Chise and Mr.Mr.aminndMrs.
la Invitcal to attenal.
R. p. Wright, rs* |
Company.
Mrs.
Courier
ix
a
giftcai
The Grammar School P. T. A.
Winter Garden, J. W. Baker of |
fWfll meet at the auditorium at pianist.
Hartwell. Ga.. and Miss Martha I Amid an ntmn-phrn- of t'hrint
Lieut. Camrier Is a native of Wright visited with friends ini inns the must ini:.' of Mi-- Mary
3:30 I' M. to be precedes! by
Fiirnlictlt iteldin nnd l.uiit. Har­
the board meeting rt 2:45 P. M. Stanford and also a graduate, of Drl.nid yesterday afternoon.
vey Snell of Fort Knox, Ky , was
_ The annual Christmas Review Seminole High School and th*
Wtf the Ruth Gonlon Wright Dane- University of Florida, where he
Mr. nnd Mis. ,\. s. Snell hnve solemnized yesterday nfternos'n nt
became
a
mrrntcr
of
IT
Kipp'S
ing 8chool will bo presented In
returned tn their home in Kllors-e, 2:30 o'rlus-k by the Rev K. II.
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the SvmlnoU High School
audl-Alpha fraternity. He was former8. C. after sps-mling u few days in Brownlee, pastor of the Presbyter­
curium at 8 00 l». M. The show ly employeal by Chase anal Com- Sanford and Tutnpn, and nttrnding ian Churrh, nt his home on Pal­
U bring glvan for the benefit of P»ny until he entereai the Uniteal the wedding of their son, Lieut. metto Avenue, in the presence of
the American I-rgUm Auxilary Slatea Army In August as a ra* Ilarvey Snell tn Miss Mnry Heldin the immediate families of tire
hnal
the public hu» been Invitcal *«rv* officer, lie Is at present yesterday.
I
molds*.
r ^ iY .ll
stationed with the 47th Field
Tin- rooms rif tin- parsonage
to aland.
DAT
Artillery at Ft. Bragg, N. C .
weie opened eirstiiti- for Ills- wed­
CThe meeting of tho 60-50 Bible »•&gt;*« the couple will make their
ding nnd festooned with tn!l bos­
" - " * Church hovne.
home.
of th* MfthodUt
kets of |Miinsellias and white |c*
f i t 1 hit tsokbibST/IndalliUuin llmraedii riy
y.lssItowbaMhe. care
trapnnax attd'n miniature lighted
W *»ectr
.
and
Mra.
Courier
left
bar* kren1 many L fib i at
^ t ( era*, schrduledto
schrdu
Christmas tree which was placed
for a abort' wrdding trip lo an
Wwld on Friday atoning.
Rehearsals are being held daily I nn the living mom table. The man
unnanotmeed destination. They will
return to Sanford for a frw day* for the Ruth Gordon Wright annual I tel was banked with star Jasmin.
Christmas Ravu* which will b« and lighted Christina* candles.
bofora going to Ft. Uragg.
The brids- chow- fur her ws-ddin.,
prvsrnted nn Thursocy evening,
Dec. 18, at the Seminole High dress n tailorrd suit uf Soldii t
School auditorium at 8:00 o'clork. Blue with which she won- brown
The show will open with the- arri-ssnrir* nnd o corsage nf white
"Dancing Doll*-' accompanied by cuincllias and tuberose*.
Mrs. Snell Is the daughter »f
Santa Claus, and Including tiny
Members of tho choir of the Betty Bryan, Jo Ann Wilkin*, Mar- Mr. anil Mr*. C. K Heldin nml a
Flrat Baptist Church and their Jorl* Lee, Marianne Strickland, graduate uf Seminole High Schoold. ■
huitande and vrivaa were enter­ Harriet Brown, Barbarn McAlcv She attended Vocational school and
tained with a dnner party at tha andtr, Terrelle Jean Nelson. ILiri- for the past year the ha* been rm
home o f Mr. and Mra. R. IL Pip­ ett Clair Redding, Beverly Poo|s-r, ployed by the Sctninola County, „
v ie
pin on Friday evening.
Marilyn Calhoun, Fa Ithe llrrwn, Agent's Office.
Quantities of red rose*, gladi­ Mildred Warnell, Gerakllne « il
IJeut, Snell i* the »on of Mr In
oli and tuberoses formed tn# flor­ kinson, Gayle Marcb*', Grace Ma­ nnd Mrs. A. B. Snell of Elloree, S. |«
You won't b* able to resist IIs.- temptation
al decoration! for th« rooms of rie Stinacipher, Carolyn HarkalN- C., where he received hit early If
tho Pippin home. Tho dining table,
In buy two of the*#—one for yiiurself! It',
Jane English, education, later attending Clemmin
i r Jan
(entered with a bowl of red rotes Glady* Hasty, "Mary
compact and substantial. A Peggy Sag.- Man
and white tuberose*, waa made Bara Nell Hardin, Sandra Munfor- College at Ckmaon, S C. .lie i&lt;- X
sided In Sanford for a year and a'X
leure Set *martly tailored in honor blue or
featlra with the appointments of ton. Sonja Monforton, Ann Lrrs. half
and waa emptnyed by Chase 1
Ann Hailey, 8ue Warner, Mildrnl
fiesta ware.
courage-red Bengaline. And the value! Thre.and
Company.
He
waa
called
Into
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Lynch,
Ann
I.yneh,
Carol
Brian,
Several Christmas carols wer*
Peggy Sage preparation* and four fine mi
aung by tho** preaont after which Mary Martha Gould, Ann Graham, the United State* Army In Feb-'J
plain.-nt* including Cuticle Sci»«or»!
th# dinner waa aorred buffet Carolyn Ann Handrin, Wanda ruary aa a rr**rve officer atul i* 1
at praaent atatloned at Ft. Knox, j
Coffelt and Amanda Rausch.
atrle.
The revue la being printed Ky.. with th# 33nl Arnfcred Divi j
Present were: Mr. and Mra. J.
,l
M. Stinacipher, Mr. and Mr*. E. travail by Kathryn CulUint, Betty elon.
Lieut, anl Mra. 8ne.l left lmnu--l j
B. Carter, Mr. and Mra. B. C. Cullum, Marie Proecott, Betty
Moore, Mr. and Mra. M - F Smith, Prescott, Barbara MeNeb, Betty lately following th* ceremony for !
Thin Peggy Sage manicure -rt puck* “at
Mr. and Mrd. Pippin, Mra. J. II. Ran* Ball, Peggy Hawell, Geneva Buford. S. C.. where they will,
Yrtu cm supply every femi­
snug at a bug in a rug.” Il cmne* in genutn-'
Coklough, lira. Evan* McCoy, Britton, Batty Cook, Koao Ann visit with Mrs. Snal.'s brother. -.
nine
requirement
on
your
Mra. 8 . J. Nig, Mr*. Lulu Millar, nrooka, Mildred Turner. Hazel Charle* Beldln, before going to leather or durable
Bengaline and contain!
' hrUtma, list with this &lt;me
A IVtriry Sair**
*ci
Mia* Mablo Lewla and the Miaaes Gregg. Edna Griner, Klolse Gris- Louisville. K y, where they will \
four
essrnlial
I'rggy
Huge preparation*, rut
Peggy
Sage
manicure
set
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com, Juanita Grots, Hortens* Mc­ m»k# their Koma.
Gladya and Pegry Pippin.
Saji' intintriirc ,»rt in fiuuml
and thrrell tm no strain on the
ton
und
linplemriit*.
Several
lovely
color*.
Gregor and Evalyn Ramadell.
i;nlNir«lin«'. Th**
Fori*
budget I It'* a smartly tailored
Ttai "Strawberry Bkuule' will
I'olUh Kt'iiuiVi'r,
It*1tipper bag In Uengaiine cloth
again be proaented with Harriet
ami it double* a* a cosmetic*
movir ami iinpli'im,»if ■* n*‘H
Brown. Wallace Dudley McCatley,
carry-all. Valuo note: The
Mr. and Mra. Manning George
irim iuhly f«»r i' hhp I|»iii il»«*
Rebert Allman, Janset
Davie, Harriett announce th* birth of a
Peggy 8agc Polish, Polish RrIn i n * of I h r r u t i n * m II
Jimmie Stripling and Charles Pop ■on, Manning Georg* Harriett.!
mover and implement* AIJiNF.
lln taking part.
are wurth fl.00.
J r , on Sunday, Dec. 4, in the
Sophia McDougal and Valeria Ferns Id- Laughton Memorial lloaHAPPY BIRTHDAY
Welle, member* of tho Junior pltaL
Mra. W. C. Rumhlcy
AuxUlary of Urn Amerkan L**lon,
Tommy ftumbley
win act aa ushero for the review,
dressed aa drum majorette*.
The review la being presented
for the benefit ef Use American
A pt'jruy S !«'• mnnuMln* set
Legion Auxiliary and thy nuMkt
In attended n cardial bivUnt'on ta
fit for a iiurrii it* thin byiTIi*
. Here's a personal, lasting
attend what promises to be aq
rnvvlope with Khanuruj gold
gift for a hand conacioua lady
outstanding show of tho year.
H en’* complete manicure luxury at a price
framt*. It'* jKiBitivrly rr^jl yet
. . n Peggy Sag* manicure
you won’t Lullevel Tha ease come* In soft,
ahftolutrly |iractical! Contair^
set in rkh blue or red Bengatwo-ton* brown or blue genuine leather or
two Prictcy Ship* I’ulUhn, I'olline. It’s a complete nail treat­
rugged Bengaline. Zip open it* two fastener*
i.*h Remover, Dutlrle Remover,
ment kit with four famous Peg­
and yon have twd shade* of I'rggy Sage Pol­
Satinbupc* ami iiuittietinr* implr*
gy Sag* preparation# and Im­
ish,
thre#
other
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and
four
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Will prtBml (• Hanford, “A Real Now York HUge
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“* “ “
»y night, 8:00 P. IL, Honior High

LOVELY PARTY GOWNS

Blks To Have Annual
Christman Dance

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS

Miss Mary Heldin,
Harvey Snell Wed

Dance Revue To Be
*• Thursday Evening

Choir Entertained
A t Dinner Party

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PEGGY SAGE MANICURE SETS
PEGGY SA(»E
“DORSET’ $2.50

Bargain Day
Double Program

PEGGY SAGE

PEGGY SAGE
“LANCASTER” $3.00

“ESSEX” $1.00

PEGGY SAGE
“PEMBROKE" $1 50

NEW ARRIVALS

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PEGGY SA(iE
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PEGGY SAGE

•SUFFOLK” $3.50

PEGGY SAGE
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Rath Gordon Wright

whan ah# p m n t i her Annual
Children 15c

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To keep her hnnda aa lovely aa they aro—thla dUtinctlv* manicure ensemble In rich genuine leather, dubonnet nr
blue. She'll love th* transparent plastic top and tb« brilliant btiekle—but aha w dlft believe this trim, flat raw contain*
two Peggy Saga Polish shades, three other preparations anl six fina Implement# including cutkle aclaaora ami nail
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WASHINGTON, Doe. IS —GP)
— The 8tale Depnrtment an-'
nouqced Sunday it has received
formal notification from the la
gallon In Bucharest that Ruman­
ia had declared a state ef war
with tha United Slates.
The Rumanian-foreign office,
the department said, delivered
the following note to the lega­
tion Friday:
“The . royal Rumanian govern­
ment has the honor to comrannIcate to the government cf the
United .States of America that,
In conformity with the dlepotl
lions of tho tripartite pact aad
respecting the obligations of sol­
idarity contained In this pact,
as a result of tha slate of sear
which his arisen between the
United 8tales rf Amsriea on the
one hind and tha German reich,
Italy and Japan, on the lather.
Rumania herself l» in a state of
war with the United SUtes of
America."
A German language broadcast
from Berlin slid Sundav that
“Croatia also declared that the
considers herself in a state of
war" with the United States. The
broadcast v is heard by C. B. 8.

• I lf trill) Building construction In

Florida, aa reflected by the Imu. Mma of municipal pormit* during
Mto 11 aoi)th* ending Nov. 30, waa
approximately m m million dolUr» D#aa than lest y n r , It
fwaaeJ bora today by tho statisHeal division of tho Florida Btata
Chamber of Commcrro. It waa
plained, however, that fig
from a doxen arm Her eltiet are
absent
There waa an upturn for tho
year In October tb it montha 1941
Ogurei (complete) totaling ff,*
SOP, 122, but eren theae figure,
did not qulto come up to 1940*0
lacking $164.75*.
Far 10 month, ending Oct. 31,
194L permits totaled f f l j l l / "
U against 273^79.007 In 1940.
Incomplete NVr., 1941 figure,
add ap to 23^00,005 a* agalnit
941*3,800 In 1940. SUU Chamber
itatiaticiana blame building mater­
ial ‘priorttlea and the detrea** in
military conilrucllon for the big
November drop.
The Panford tabulation follow.;
OeL.1940, 211,262; Oct., 1941, $«.•74; Nov., 1940, 23330; Nov., 1941,
-------------------------- -

Living Costs Gain
During November

Maj. Cen. Henry II. Arnold, chief ef the alg corps, and his staff go ovar a map of taxon, northern PhlllpplM
Island, as they plan future U. 8. air strategy. Left to right: L t Col. Harold L. George, air war plana diet*
elon;; Brig. Gen.
U« Carl Spaatx, chief ef air staff; Gen. Arnold; MaJ. Haywood llanacll, air war |plan*
artin F. Scanlon,
f
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division j Brig. Cad. Martin
chief of et.-ff- air
intelligence, and IX Col. Arthur W. Va

. NSW YORK, Dae. 15
Tha National IndnstrUJ Confertnaa Board aald Bdnday living
roaa daring November In
if 60 Induatrla! eltler sur­
veyed, the Increaaae ranging from MATHER
.1 of ana percent In HaeramenFURNITURE
te, Calif., to 1.8 percent In Ht.
COMPANY
FanL Richmond remained atrndy.
. The median Increaav waa .H
( f ona percent, recorded for AtI inta, Chlcege, Dayton,
Dee
i (otaaa, Providence, Rocbcaler,
I pekaae and Wilmington, tomared with • ona percent Increaac
er the United Btatra aa a whole.
.T h e Increase, the board eald, left
tM coat of living still eight per­
cent under that of Nov. 1929,
and under that of the period
..firpm 19IB to Dec. 1930.
Daring the past year Increases
af 2:5 to 14 percent have oceunwd hi tba 55 citlaa for which
tha board had reports, It eald.
The nation’s inertase in tho
um e period waa 8.7 percent.

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CUANCBY ELECTED
TAMPA, Dec. 'ft. — M ajor R.
E. L Chancey of Tsmpa, Friday
was given a full term asprsidnt
of the Florida League of Muni­
cipalities, which closed IU annoal
conventon In
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’ WASHINGTON. Dec. 16 —GP)
— Paal V. 1 McNutt, federal
security administrator, said Sun­
day ther* waa an impending »er
loua farm (labor shortage.
McNutt made this forecast in
urging that farmers ute farilitlea o{ thasUnlted States employ
men* sereflp \»o obtain worker*.
“tye . m n b l . ” ho said in 0
statement,- "affonl the waste rnf
suffering which comes with hnphaiard labor recruiting nnd un
contrrllcj migration. Such mi
gratlon aa la necessary must hr

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PRICE CEILINGS FIXED,. ‘

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BERN, Switxcriand, Dec. 13.—
(AP)— American. diplomats and
newspaper correspondents In Ger­
many arrived at lake Constance
Sbnday to itxy until V-ompletlon of
plans for their exchange witlv^x
simitar German group in the
United States,

WASHINGTON, Dec. IS.—(AP)
— Temporary • emergrncy prte
ceilings over all fats and oils, ex­
cept butter, at levels prevsillng on
Nov. 26, were Imposed Friday by
The Navy foo‘b:i!l levin bus hod
price Administrator Leon Hena goct as its mascot since 1890.
(ierson.

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rchr.lutrd for Pasadena, New
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Lieut. Gen. John U DeWitt, weatern defense commander.
Five re presen tat ires of the
famed post sea-on gridiron classic
W reichcd here ei•nrly Sunday from
™ Fasadrnn sn.i conferred briefly
with General DeWitt, who Satur­
day asked Governor Cullert Ol­
son to request that the game be
cancelled for military reasons.
Immediately ncgotiitioim were
stutcd til transfer the Itose llowr!
genic outside the western defense
cemmand jurisdiction to an area
where it could be played with per­
mission of the army.
funday, W. 0. Ward, president
of the Orange Dowl Committee, said iTnt "we don't see anv
reason for e-nrelling" the New
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this city s fust pnrtice blackout
l»st night to Mrs. Phyllis SingleInn. The baby arrived just as the
sirens complete! their wails. Pbv».
Icinns accomplished the delivery
by the aid of two electric lanterns
an.) f ashlights in the hands of
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PALATKA. Dec. 15 —Of)—.
Acreage planted to cabbage in
Putnam County this season is lie
peeled to he somewhat larger than
_ that of list season, according to
W County Agent II. E. Weatbury.
Growers hive been busy planting
during tile past two weeks.

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— Charles M. Rowell, Sr., IM.
Kansas City, Flo., attorney and
former chairman of the Missouri
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rarly Sundry In the Johns Hop­
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Faltering for the first lime.
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O T U A T IO N W A N T ED
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JoA as auras, maid oc
Dorothy U M a rr, 1884

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Jap Land Form

paia aeany in troop, plane and
shlpplnr losses and Indicated that
tha ata rt of tho second week of the
new war In the East found Japan,
sac landing f o rm held In tight
check.
• t y w i a u h . The AhC Has was
’ Tho war resume from the office
of Lieut. Gen. Douglas Mae Arthur
*V *
t ‘A . . I I
. i l . . --------- A —J — a
said tho Japanese transports war*
sHacked north of Luton In waters
through which the Japanese tri-d
at heavy coat to reinforce landing
parties a t Vlgan and Aparri.
General MaeArthur’s report said
tha Japanese carried Out 14 major
air attacks on tho Philippines with
losses of at least 40 planes.
J Ha credited a Philippine Army
division with smashing a Japanese
Handing at U ngaysn,’ 100 miles
northwest of Manila.
I An Aimy spokesman said the
'Japanese had been unable to reFRENCH AVR. AT *lh BT. inforr* the landing party at L*PHONR 111
g u p l and that local activity, rel carded aa wall In hand, continued
“ 1 "“ ■
at Vlgan and Aparri.
| Tha Navy also reported that en­
emy submarines wars operating in
the Hawaiian ares but were under
ignroua attach.
The eommunlaue said:
“There hive been two additional
bombing attacks on Wake Island.
The first wia light, the second
was undertaken In great fqrrg.
Two enemy bombers ware shot
down. Damage was Inconsequen­
tial.
; /"The Marines on Wake Island,
continue to resist.'
Dutch submarines sank two

I CAR W A S H . . .

ju a t phone t i n
S. He ENGLISH
QIJLF SERVICE

SUNOCO

Are Checked, But AddressesRotary
Raids Continlw Club At Meeting
koti’s west coaat. there was only
local activity.
Kinking of tha transports wo*
announced Sunday night In nn
•A m y headquarter* roman unique
which asserted that “the situation
both on the ground and In the air
wwa well In hand as tho first week

FOR A PERFECT

Aviation Instructor
i Cn i o w c v m r&lt;*» o w l
Is an old Japaneso custom, he
■aid. Wkl&amp;- the Japanese ambasaador da Read at tha Oxer's palace
In St. PatanboTg In 1IK&gt;«, the
Japanese nary opened fire on U&gt;e
thsuipeetlng Russian fleet at Tort
Arthur. Tha Chinese too wera at­
tacked In 19M with warning.
"Many people ink me the Army
and /h a Navy far what happened
a t n a r t Harbor,” ha said, "I
Cent sea U. Enemy planes ran
be launched MO miles aeajr and
In eorer of darknem be over you
within three hour*. Manned b&gt;
suicide squads traveling at night.
It would be Impossible for otarr
ration planet to spot them In time
to dries them off.”
Declaring that Germany’s pre*
ent withdrawal from the Russian
front la another “Napoleon's re­
treat from Moscow,” Capt. &lt;1*
Wolskl said that In winter the
temperature often drops to 40
degress below aero and that lh«
snow Is often four to eight
_ . feet
deepen level ground. The Germanc/.pscted to be In Leningrad and
Moscow before winter set In, bul
they failed, and now as a result
of the “Russian ’scorched earth
policy" they have no plare [r
which to sscapo the dea|&gt;eratr rolil
of tho Russian winters.
Visitors at today’s luncheon in­
_______lohn
cluded John Graham, Harold Nsbell and H. R. Cloud of Orlando

STATION
Gloria' Pennington
Mrs. Pennington

Paul Bryson, Jr,..Robs
Stefan Jenowikl. .Akin
P a m ---------- —. Lgam
Vyvlan ......... ...........—
Gas NtUon ----- P a
Shipboard Host. Cecil
I endcr .............
Oil'
Mistrr-ef-crremonles ,.

D iu iit
Walter CatltU
Charles Coleman
l^onard Elliott
( Irving Bicon
( Gus Schilling
Ravens ...........
O’Day ____ -Iris-A drian
Newspaper Edit. &gt;r Wide Uoteler Toots
fe.LI.
V
Dorothea Kent llrody ----- Edward McNamara
Jackie
llrnry
—_____ _ Sam McDaniel
Clara Hlandlck
Nurse
Mrs. OliB y _______ Grace Hayla
WE GO FtBT
STICKETS OF THE LONE WOLF
Rose Coughlin
L]
Michael L anyard.W arm WUIIam
'*ob Brandon ......
Ala
Helene da L eon____ _ Rath Paid
Diana Ifempatead • M&gt;e
Paul B enoit_______ Roger Clark
Herman Huff .
Don I
Dapper Dan Htreever
Victor
IIjio M Brugglns . . Ernes
Jory
Nabob _____• ___ Geral
... Eric Blare
Jamison *—„
I. P. Hempstead Georgs
Inspector
Crsne
Thurston
llall
t’arlerry .......
Paul 3
Fred Kelaey
Dickens _____
Dimwit
......
Thomas
Thin Min
Arlhi
BADLANDS OF DAKOTA
Jim Holliday
Robert Stack
Ann*-.Grayson.. A nn Rutherford
Wild Bit! lllekok ... Richard DIx
Jm e ..........’ ___ Trances Farmer
Bob Holliday . . . . . Bred Crawford
GREAT GUNS
___ ...* ... Stan laurel Rocky s ----------- , Hugh Herbert
_______
Oliver Hildy S p e a rfia h __U...:... Andy Davlns
lammond
Sheila Ryan Jack McCall ... Lon Charter, Jr.
rester
Dick Nslaoo Huricans Harry — Fuxiy Knight
..... • Edmund Mre Donald General Curler .... Addison Rich­
ards
Ridley ... Charles Trew
Dr. Harvsy
R o b e rts ___
Rev. ftrbbins

British Sink
Axis Supoly
Ship And Tup
ire e tln n e a Freer P ear Oeel

to bo threatened ly *n rnclrclinr
movement.
Military quarters eel.I tank*
and Infantry ware about thru
qu artan of tha way around the
Axis string of defenses stretch­
ing 40 miles from Gaxala on the
rrast Into the desert.

R. J. Reiter Dies
At His Home In
Longwood Today

Robert Jama* Rclt'r, reslJent
of Bsmlnol* County for the part
British defenders and Japanese IS years, died at his horns In
Inradora grappled In major battle Longwrod this morning at 7:30
amid the difficult and treacherous o'clock following a lingering Ill­
Jungles of Northwestern Malays ness. H# eras born In Allegheny
aa tha bUti attack on tha penin­ cnunije
county. Pa. wn
on ***%
Dec.• 10, 1800 and
sula settled down to close and sines he has lived In Longwood
bloody combat.
he has been engaged In farming.
Japanese claims, covering tho He arms a member of the Pres­
whole broad scope of their opera-, byterian Church of Sanford.
Survivors are: his widow, Mrs.
lions against Hongkong, Singa­
pore and tho Phlllpplnsa ware Naomi Reiter of Longwood; fonr
that of a general land and air of- sons, John Reiter and Robert.
4naira against Hongkong had been Balter of Alleghany rounty. Pn.;
undertaken at dawn yesterday, James R. and larey B. Rriter of
that a British mechanised division Longwood: Ova slaughters, Mrs.
had boon destroyed In tha advance Robert Bell and Mrs. Rose Birds*
down tha Malaya toward Singa­ era of Allsghsay county, Pa.,
pore and that 11. American and MDs Naomi J. Raltar, Mrs. Batty
British naval vessels Including , an Wlddia and Miaa Rule,tn Jean
American sut-marina had, bean Reiter of Longwoodi also aoven
grandchlldrsn.
sunk oc put out of commisston.
Tba aftnalra against tho Brit- Funeral arrnni
announced later
Funeral Homs.

“NEW YORK TOWN,” atqrriai Fred MaeMarray, Mary Martin
and Robert Preston, with- Akin Tamaroff, Lynno Overman and
Eric {Port In support, win be', the f rat ure*'attraction at the Rita
m rs U y,
Yheater nail Wednesday and

Negro Scout Leaden
Have Training Meet
Harold V. Pact, Scout sites-

COFFZ POT cu tl* and speed daman deba aro all In the day':

work for'A lan Curtle, khawn hero with Lynn. Bar} and Shell* By
an In “W# Go Fast," thrilling fttm about adveaturav cl
cycle squad, showing neat Tuesday je t tbs Rita.

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AN INDEPENDENT D A IL Y NEWSPAPER
VOLUME

Main Axis And L egionnaires
British F orces Are Cautioned
By C aviness
Meet In Libya

Survives Sea Crash

To Nation On
Our
Freedom
%
Says Country Will
Keep Fighting Un■ til United States’
’ Liberty Is Secure

Statd' Head Warns Of
Danger Of Rumors,
Great New Battle Is In Libyan Command
Criticism
Raffing A s Contact m h m S m h h ' H a s t y
Against U. S. Army
Is Made 4a Miles L&amp;jfi
P a s t Tobruk Area
Cautioning Legionnaire* agalnit

Victorious Red
Army Takes Klin
Nazis Are Harrassed
By Blizzards As |&amp;
They Fail Back
feU

In command of tha British troops
In Libya, succeeding Gen. Sir
Alan Cunningham. Gen. Ritchie's
swift mechanised troope era re­
ported In a new offensive pro­
ceeding deep In the Cyrenalcan
Desert,

No Developments
Are Reported On
Theater Robbery
No further developments have
been announced In regard to the
roblery of tha Kits Theater of­
fice safe whkh ocurred tarty
Monday morning, polka revealed
today. Contra! Florida cltUt and
a lte r large elUag la t t e t t e t e

believing rumor* and agalnit voic­
ing haatjr criticiam , agalnit the
armed forcea of the linked State*,
Rupert Cavlne**, department com­
mander of the American Leg loo,
addrvaied the Campbell Loaalng
Poat l*it night after J. L. IngWf,
chairman
of the
Seminole
Count*
lM f* n a a
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duties will be to w*m tha
public agalnit air raids and to as­
sist people In the evsnt of such
an emergency, and te a te ste r
* » • 4PP°lnted chairman of the Air
Raid Warden Service for Seminole
County by Joel Field, poit com­
mander.
Tha Legion also heard a ehort
talk by Mrs. W. f . Langar of the
Salvation Army, who said there
a r t 400 under-privileged famlli* s
In Seminole County "looktnr to
you and to rea for their Chrlitmas-’, and votad to tum over a rollectlon of toy* to the Salvation
Army for distribution imong tr.e
poor.
Mr. Ingley said that since the
appointment of the various mem­
bers of tha Defense Council by the
County Commission six months
ago under authorisation of tha De­
fense Council In Washington, a
company of 8tata Guards has tnen
organised, more than 7,000 persons
In the county havs been registered
and elaaalflad, all members of tha
council have bean finger-printed,
numaroof committees have beta
sat up In charge of various phases
of the defense work, and both an
Aircraft Warning Service and Air

Elmar Jaskaon, of-Baa rnaelaco,
ws« aboard tha «,400*tmi Am«r|can motonhlp, Oregon, w h en 'll
collided with a navy vaaael off
Nantucket Island, loulh a f Cape
Cod. Jackson and xlt other x*r
vlvora were brought to Boston.
Eighteen other aurvtvora and
eight bodies were brought to New
Bedford, Mass., by another res­
cue vessel.

Glee Clubs O f
Three Schools
To Have Concert
Christmas Choir Is
Composed Of 115
Vocal Students
Students from Semlnolo High
8chool, Sanford Grammar School
and Sanford Junior High School
numbering 1|S will compose the
choir of mixed voice! on tha stage
of Seminole High School Auditor­
ium tomorrow night at 8:00 o'etotk
when the fifth annual coheert of
Christmas carols under tha direc­
tion of Mix* Dorothy Sanford,
high school music director, agd
Nias Leonora Whldden, director af

NUMBER n

Member Associated Preiw

SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1SM1

Hongkong, Singapore
Face Grave Thleats
From AdvancingiJaps
Italian Insignia Comes Down

WASHINGTON, live. 18.—
( A f )— I’reiddent Itooaevrlt
waa reported rvllablv today
to have meed the Senate Mili­
tary • Copimlttre In rvdur*
the selective oertlre
minimaai age to II and thua
bring 2.400.100 additional
men *ndvr draft rtglatrallon.
The committee
reiumrd
roaalderatioa of Legielatien
requiring reglatrallon of all
men from IK to 41, Inclaaivf.
and making thoov from 21 lo
44, Inclaalve, aubjert to mili­
tary aerrlee.
WASHINGTON, live. 14.—
(AH)— Former
I'reaidrnt
Hoover aiked Congrru today
to give I'rexldenl Roosevelt
the 'Wide*! latitude* In leg­
islation talahlhhing wartime
control *v«r prleea and commndltle*. *We cannot know
what tha situation may be a
year or five year* henet.'
Mr. Hoover told the Senate
Ranking Committee a&gt; he
drew from his experience
food admlhlolrator In the leal
World War to oufgeot a II
point program for Iht preweat
wartime emergency.
WASHINGTON, Ib-c. HI--(A*)
—Prnaldent Roosevelt told the
people of the United State, list
night that this country would
not lay down ita arm* "before
liberty I* once ag*in secure In
the world wo live In." The address
w** made In obaervatlon of the
160th anniveraary of the bill of
rlghta.
"For that security we act—now
and *v«rmore.M
Accruing the Axil power* of
attempting to revive barbarism
and Impose upon the world "doc-

Workmen are shown removing the Italian Royal insignia from the
Italian building at Rockefeller Center In New York. The building win
occupied l-y consular office* and travel bureaus until outbreak of
tho war.

Governor Holds
z C S u O f in s

of truth," tha President
Inala* aald and IsUnd sitting in tiers, will lift their puroaalon
told hit fellow countryratn.
Ity Commissioner "»&gt;*•• lnl° ‘h«
:
"What w* face la nothing more
IV are In direct ting arranged of blu* light* and
crook or crooks, who apparently James Gut. They are In direct drape* with sparkling stars. In or laaa than an attempt to overhid In the theater after the clos­ charge a t tha Aircraft Warning the stage foreground, fern, Christ­ throw and to cancel out the great Will Study
Charges
ing hour and committed the crime Service and are working out the mas tret*, braslllan pepper* sml upsurge of human liberty of which
seme U ae after 1:00 A. M. This details In connection with the es­ baskets filled with poinaettUe the American bill of rights le the
F urther B e f o r e
fundamental document; to forer
sum consisted of theater receipts: tablishment of Urn A h Raid War- will be used as decoratlona.
the people of the earth, and
„
concession money and a smal* dan Service.
Making
Decision
In addition to traditional ciroti
amount of money whkh belong­ The Aircraft Warning terries. "Silent Night1’, -0 . Come All Ye among them the people of this
continent,
to
accept
the
ebeolute
Mr.
Ingley
continued,
la
under
ed to theater employee. The
Br CHARLES CHAUCER
Faithful," “Joy To The W orld'and
combination on the safe had teen the direct supervision of the War "Hark, tho Herald Angels Bing', authority and deepotk rule from
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 15. —
Department.
Twelve
posts
have
knocked off and the Inner door
Governor Spessard L. Holland said
been located In this county by the the program Includes. a selection
leek was punched through.
today that he 1would not con­
Third Interceptor Command of by the Seminole High School Or­
chestra
with
a
young
eenlor,
Ber­
Tampa, aach of whkh consists of
done drunkenca* by Florida pub
nard
Derier,
who
la
a
violinist,
a
Ha added with determination lie offtciala" after a three-hour
one chief observer, two amlatant
chief observer* and 17 obeervera. number by tha high ecbtrol trio that this natlen would not "under hearing on charges nf ilrunkenesi
of
mixed
volcev,
Miss
tenford,
ny
throat, or In the face of any
There are «40 local people who
havo been assigned to this work. Gladys Pippin and Alma Grin- danger, surrender the guarantees sgainst Lloyd F. iinyle, assist
Iham, selections by ensembles of liberty our forefathers framed ant state attorney at Stanford.
nr* sighted, they communk-it* from the Junior high and high for tie In our bill of rights."
glee elute, a vocal solo by
Early
yesterday
President
Knox Says Japa Have directly with headquarters at the ■shoot
Wado Garner and a duet by two Roosevelt tent to Congress the
Tamp* air b*a*.
girls from Junior high school, Phy­ documented story o f . the peace
Small, Two-Man Subs Tte difference between tha Air- llis
AUen and Berbers Whitmore- talk, that smokttcreened Japan's
croft Warning tervlca and the Air
for tbs j | ,olrn*!?J sudden Sunday morning attack on
WASHINGTON, Dee. 1«— lA”) Raid Warden Bervke. Mr. Ingley b*Accompanists
M lu Grantham and Miss Doris Pearl Ilarbor to etart tho war.
—Tiny two-tea. eabmnrtaee, be­ explained as in t t e ' former 'the Entsmlngcr. mem bets of *h"
lie revealed that it was not un­
report directly to Tampa ae
lieved ta t e the smallest eubmeri oncoming planet. Wterote lor Claes of temlnola High Bchool. til three days after the treacheroue
attache on United Ststea
•thle* aver need In modem mar,tr Raid Warden Service U
ships and men and territory that
faro, (oak part In tte mirprise
y a local service having to Practice Races Are
-te
he received an answer to hie
Ith warning our own pcepli,
Japan*** attack on Pearl Harbor,
Mr. Ilrady had asked Ilnyle * re­
hour message to Emperor
for aid taking care of Held At Kennel Club eleventh
Hlrohlto Dec. • asking hie co- moval from tha office of assist­
problems in case we era
‘ S S V I V T S - .w * "
In further efforts to ant slate attorney on the charges
F irst dog roses of the year hero, operation
of drunkeness.
peace.
T te Chief Afar Raid Warden, Mr. unoffklal
unofficial schooling races,
races, were preserve
The temlnola County repre­
This
answer
waa
to
tho
effect
Leaker, le exported to establish' held last night a t tte Banford Or- th a t the Emperor's "cherished sentative also charged that Boyle
eon port for each sector of W0 Undo Kennel Club, ns P ^ P * ™ ^ deeIra" wee establishment of refused to drop an Indictment
ponooa In te mtnojo County. Each am being made for the tracks pane* In tte Paclfk and that agalnit him charging embexxle
port will te composed of ono eenTHIa Majefty trusts that tha ment — an indictment on which
0'•Twenty^IviT'roels were run bo- President le fully aware of thia he had once teen tried end been
for* a lari* I7**F •*
found not guilty.
fart."
Practk* roeea wtU be steged ageta
A crowd of about 30 persons
from Seminole County eel In on
the hearing In the cabinet room.
Mr. Boyle denied th at te wae
drunk aa Mr. Brady charged or

On Boyle Case Over East Group

withdrawing Axis fortes
narrowed the gap th a t 0«
t o w e l te a te e a te M d
the bulk ef hi. remaining
Infantry strength tela a North of Trigh el Abd,
h k sad ladfcas twfco U

a

Children Throughout Seminole
Write Letters To Santa Claus

Total Score” In 3,280
To 3,128 In Match
Held At Ft. Myers
The \V,-«l (*us,t 12-man |&gt;i»b&gt;l
team won tho Puncc lie lu'"n |Vdi-stral Trophy Sunday ut Ft.
klyers by defeating u teuni rr|ire­
am tat ing the East Coast by a to­
tal score uf 3,2X0 to 3,12H, llyrd
J .Goode announced yesterday. Mr.
(•male Is the director of the West
Coast I’latnl League and eeulr.il
Florida representative.
High scorers were (*. A. Ilrown,
204, and It- K. Newberry, 2X6 of
the’ West Coaat; and II. (i. Stiles.
2!)0, and Lt. W. L. Cleveland.
275, of tho East team. These
scores were made In tho 23 yurd
all positions shoot.
J. L. Allcnby of thu l«cnl club
placed third in tho Marksman
shoot, match one, 2 ealitsir, witli
a 2HK score. He received a brnnxo
medal. II. J. Williams pluceil first
in thia event with 204, follow" 1
by W. II. North with 200.
Other winners were; Match nne,
expert, 22 caliber, It. (I. .Stiles
with 2X2x300; Match one, master,
22 caliber, C. A. Ilrown with 2X3;
Match one, sharpshooter, 22 call-

i-lnnil const, resting pilots, eve
hunting plsncs, marshalling gaa
liiii-, bombs and ammunition fi
new mid powerful assaults.
;
Imperial Tokyo hradqlisrt*
repotted thnt aeabornu Japaaa
troop., drspito a heavy g a le ^ S
reeded In gaining a foothold 4
the const of Borneo, within M
miles bombing range of MMS
London reported "very IgU
fighting" between tho Britishw j
Japnne,n in tho Jungles of S
luvn, where tho Nipponese meg
aiiifrd forces are said to tell
, mu-bed forward 40 to 60 XsO
on lie: RIO mild road to Sing

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Holiday Vacation
F o r School Will
Start S a tu r d a y

Russell Alvarez
Will I n s tr u c t
First Aid Class

BtM trom
100 Mjrrt AttatHg
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Qty f le w t Briefs

*Wro«4 la Bernlook County who
■5VA? P*** *
*r ever are
jjW j* » fsrohre standard Ins truek the admin istn tio n of First
AM from Shmooll Ahrmrss, x-roy
technologist t o graduate of the
t o w n F irst AM Methods Course
whkh wss offend by a rsprosent-

Christmas holidays far all Bern*

inolc County sdhnol children will
begin after school hours Friday
■n&lt;| continue until Jan. 6, Counv

U. H. HAH RUBBKU
NEW YOMK. Dec. |«— r/P&gt;—
John L. Collyer, president of the
B. Y. Goodrich company, gab! Motday that tte ceuntry’s present
stockpile of rubber togethter with
increased new source* would meet
the nation's military and naval raqullaments to r a year.

Marines At .Wake
Want More Japs
HONOLULU. Dm . 16.-W7
—Thia story ha* teen circu­
lating I* Honolulu: When
Navy official* established eommtaleetlon with tte United
listen, Maria* Garrison defend­
ing tiny Walts Island, they
then anything yon
i

cams th* reply,'Send
m w J e m .'

ty Superintendent T. W. Lawtaii
announced this morning. Til*
County Board will pay ealarla*
of half a month to teachers.
Janitors and transporters on Fri*
day. Tte remainder will lo paid
on Jan. IB, whleh la the regular
monthly payment date.
Mr. Lawton also announced that
he has received a latter front Um
Stale Defense Council whkh ap­
pointed him as head of tha Cottaly School Bus Division. Mr. Lawton la charged with tte organisa­
tion of this division, whkh wtB
have as its purpose tha *vaaaation or school children and adults,
or for emergency transportatkm
of troops, when called upon b y t H
Army. Tha appointment waa M
reived from tte Htate T toM m S
latlon Dhrkka.
GUARDS ARM PLAI
JACKHONV1LLH Dee,
out tte eouthaast
*d agiinst all fa
Lester M. M an ,
of tte Fttdanl.
division of Dedm
gald

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                    <text>TODAY,
HELD Afl TBAIN WRECKER

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Candy Wins Three Games
BOY W ONDER
To Maintan Single Game Lead
* Th# leading Lewis Candy bowf a » o f the Senior League took
t h n a solid games from Grspetle
00 maintain th eir one game adfcurtage o re r the second place
P « * a t h I k s . who also took
three victories from Royal Crown
fa m u l t i this weak.
** la other ms tehee, Pepsi Cola
tbek two of three from Spencer
R artlia, and Locky Boy won by
aha same m argin o r t r Dukes Taapnk-' Next Wednesday Lewie Candy
, will U n fle with Coca Col* In s
three gam# match with the 1euros
leadership a t staka. Also on Wed­
nesday, Pepei Cola will meet
J&gt;okes T arera. On Tuesday, Crapette faces Lucky Boy and 8pencer
ffhrdin will roll against Royal
Crown.
LEAGUE STANDINGS

■ Spencer Hardin Dairy
Dukes T a rrm
Individual 8U r

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1* Hopper
Holler .
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Siiss:

announced T htm day th a t John
Edward Schneider of Now Orleans
had b e e n ' bjtvstad and charged
with attem pting to wrack a LouisTills and Nashville train n e a r bar«
Monday night.
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Honey la imported from Cuba
Mexico, Guatemala, the Domini­
can Rapublic- .
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L. David
11. Her bat
W. Jennings
E. Klrtboff
H. Appleby
W. Wells
R. Cobb

Whistling: Willie
Will Have Program
“Whistling W illie" accompanied
bv a singing a U r of radio from
Orlando will present one of h1*
performance* Tneaday a t 8:16 P.
M. a t the
Zlonhcne
Bsnllst
C hurrh, located a t Eighth Street
and Orange Avenue. II. W. Wil­
liams Is the pastor.
A section will be reserved for
white people.

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HEAT YOUR HOME

NEW ORLEANS, Dec. i f - { * )

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ZURICH. Dee. 12—&lt;&gt;P&gt;— Switwill
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172 S tates and British Interests In
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Infantry Regiment
Parades At Blanding

Coach Sanders Of
Vandy Gets Palm

CAMP BLANDING, Dee. 1 2 (8pcclal)— The 124th Infantry
Regiment of Florida, paraded In
review hare T hursday for IU
commanding officer, Col. Fred A.
Safay o f Jacksonville, and the
Dlxla, Division Commander, MaJ.
Can. ' John C. Persona.
The regim ent's
troops and
equipment were Included In the
parade which lasted for an hour.
’A ttending the parade also was
Brig. Gen. Joseph
Hutchison,
commander of the Infantry Bri­
gade.
The 121th and o th er regi­
ments of the division reported
many request* from soldiers who
want to return to tRa division
since the s t a r tA f hostilities be.
' Cam. A rth ar B. Perceval
tween th e United 8tates and
In command of the British tr
other nations.
-Many aolditri who ware ready resisting the Japanese in Hglaf
for discharge under certain prl.
ertty laws, have returned to th eir
commanding officers their appli­ ha directed mstisuvers
cations fo r release and many l up position that the Ji
attacking Singapore I

! NASHVILLE. Tenn., Dee. 12
MAT—'F o r bringing V anderbiltfrom mediocrity to rrfa tn e s s In
■ i Ingle y ta r, youthful Henry R.
I Red) Sanders yesterday was a d ­
j u r e d as the Southeastern Con­
ference's outstanding
footloll
Coach of 1941.
, The honor carps to Sanders In
Iks Nashville B anner's annual
Mil of conference coaches to
A sia the one a f their number
• h o turned In the outstanding
performsifes of the season.
J Sanders ran up a total of 61
prints, Including five of I t firs t
place ballots cast, to lead thy
(Lid. R unnarsup w are Wally
% t ts of Georgia with 61 points,
John Barnhill o f Tennessee with
48 and Allyu M aK -ra of Mtoali-

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1941

Sanford I* The Only Centra]
Florida CKy Affording Halt llighwaj
And Water Tran-sportatlbn

Member AsnoeUted Prcao

N U M B E R 90

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Japanese Planes Bomb N ichols
Destroy T w o ActiExtensionf{Field A nd Civilians A t M anila
Italy’s Cruisers
Men From 19 To
Would Be Ual
For Army Servi
Under Bill Rulf

. 85,000 Germans Are ‘Please, No Mistake!*
R eported K i l l e d
As Reds Announce
Complete V i c t o r y

WASHINGTON, D . I I —(Al
St. Johns Canal Secretary
of War Sllraaon luii
the House Military Commit!*# '
Project Said To approvr promptly far-roocbll
extension* of the d raft act
“a great pool of M a "
Be Unfavorable provide
meet any eventuality.
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Rivers And Harbors
Committee R ep o rt
Made To Engineer

• Winter Aids Reds In
Their Routing Of
H i t l e r ' s Annies
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Tokyo Claims Sinking
Of Huge Ilnttleship
Off Hawaii Coast
WASHINGTON. Dee. IS.—
(A l')—Maxim l.ltvinoff, Haa•Ian ambassador to the U.
S. lodav ehararterised Japan
■ "fummoit enemy." and
railed ihe J a p a n ^ a a
gangwtrrw * H r Iold M*
prrw* ronfwrrnrr a “mmplata
undrrwtanding rtislw or will
hw arrlvnl at" bwtwfwn variuw p*»»frg upiMMing Alla
aggrraiiiim.

The 8t. Johns-Indian River
Canal project haa been reported
unfavorably by the rnramlttee on
Report from Mend* says th a t a U . &amp;
to her# been act ablate. Jane’* Fighting
Rivera and llarbora of the House
Wy 4 s n &gt; lsM r »«s ■.Army bomber scored throe direct hits oa a
of Rrpreaentativea, according to
Ship. Uoe* not Hat any lllranuma. It does,
A pack of Brltlah and
0 nr tire received ycaterday
by
Japanese tutllrmhlp of the 29,000 ton Hlranhowever, list a llaruna (above), ‘J o ,3110 tons,
Dutch destroyer*, pouncing
F red T. Williams, City engineer,
uma rises about ten miles northeast of Lu­
and this is believed to be |he ahi|l referred to.
with sudden, effective fire
from J.
S. Bragdon , United
ton, Philippine bland*. The ship is reported
on two Italian crulaera in the
S tatea dlvialon engineer.
The notice concerned a resolu­
Mediterranean, sank one and
tion th a t waa adopted hy tho
left the other burning .from
WASIUNGTON. Dec. I t —
H ouaf committee In 1937, which
stem to stem, the Admiralty
( ' l ‘l — ‘ Japans scheme far
authorixed the project on a f a ­
moving in on the Philippine*,
announced today. Thus, with
vorable report by the United
d
the lia r Department said to­
S tatea Engineering Department. waf department warranting, fa
an Italian cruiser believed
day, "Is now clearly revealed
Tw o main reasons were given thia La Improbablt unleaa tail ni
to have been ai’.nk Jjy a Brias calling for rstahlkdimeat
for the preaent unfavorable rul- tlon auffera trcmandoua revaraal
tlah submarin* yesterday, _ the
of "Improviser) air haae*" out­
Mm. Franklin D. Rooaavalt hi
an tiro flotilla of throe iU lU n
side ground defense areas.
Waahington correspondent for
All
grading
wurk
will
|„.
{
propoaed a voluntary program ti
This Interpretation in the
apparently haa been de- tha Chinese Nationalist Dally la
placed on a 24 hour bast, start 1
glrla
and
women.
department announcement was
n k to rad wearing a sign stating
m slsa
ing
Monday
a
t
the
new
Sanfoid
Under
the
prgram
for
made after Japanese aircraft"Chin*** Reporter, N ot Japan^eanagaeMIJU* .ettoP oat.
aliens from enemy nations would
airport. Project Superintendent
had homlier Cebu, south of
Please." Repreaentatives of
arc
ao»
not
be
called
unleaa
they
Ralph
Lubinski
declan-d
yrntrr
' e f re n w ek U af
(he concentrated defense* on
A u a m v b sgenclea 'have- boea
ceptable
to
tha
Army
ami
day
o
ftar
yeclevinc
«uch
Instrur
aad
N
avjt
the island of Luton.
barred ’ from tho W hite House
Cltlsena or aubjecta of
Of aootrfi
tluna from Mr. Gogglns, W I'
fctnee Japan's declaration of war
fw from* w»
nations would bo exempt,
A. district manager
No rstru
•U r
t k . s . l s i .4
rresst
kfflo4 u 4 I t
Young men between the ages of w orkers will be ud.led at tincan cltlxonahlp
cltlaenahlp would ba
be denies
W
hvm nf Jiituint'xtf ulanea
"No cIssNiflcalion is pet man
them, however, If they etalmed r% 17 and 2A year* may receive free present, Mr l.lllon.ki stalrd.
and
cut." E. H. C artrr, head of th ) Ixrmln-d Nit-hols Field
empllon.
The Is the only change th-emed
Instruction In m etal work and
local draft officr, stated this native .sections at Manila to­
The nation never before has n»necessary
to
date
because
of
the
rml
mechanics
if
they
enroll
provlotono contained In the canal dertak ra such a srwefptag draft
course which commence, w ar ahualion. The northeast morning when he explained that day despite fierce reniatancs
plana.
night a t 7 KM o'clock, southwoat runway, Mr. l.ublnekt some registrant* In th* eelectlvt- F- U. S. fighters. Report* In- •
Privilege of anpoal on thia re ­ &gt;r» a e * o f lU major glauaei prod
III the Seminole High *%bool said, la about H0‘ percent com­ servlce who have received claaai- dicate several Jap
vldm . th a t
Building, A i n R. Johnson, plete on grading work, and 60 fleatlon card* a fte r returning
wyomoer of inis broach of de­ p e rc e n t' of’ the top soil has Iwen questionnaire,, ar* urgtfV tiro dm* were,-.shot , down.
»oU of m im e d men who were In­ ans* classes, stated this mom- laid. Work will sta rt
on the prwaaion that th* eifbgo.-y In claim* the .sinking of the
ducted Into the combat force* or
northwest southeast runway Mon­ which they have been placed is ■T2.600 ton Arizona. In ac­
f ja e ltln g division
not ,u b jrrt to change. "Any
called fo r civilian duty.
i, the third coune to be day.
tion off Hawaii while the
The measure waa Introduced in taught this year and J. S. Webb
Over 1,700 feet of drainage man may to re-claeaified," Mr II. S. Navy Departm ent la silent.
C
artrr
said.
the
house
by
Chairman
May
London dWelodnd today ' their
will be the teacher for the cteaa pipe has been laid, and tho
Marines still are holding out
Hr rlasaifiratlon Is Influenced
a t the request of tho w ar depart­ Tb* group who were members work is progressing satisfactor­
fora**, driving w adi from Tobruk,
by directions
from
National on Wake and
Midway Island*
ment.
of the first two claaset which ily. Mr. Lubinski added.
havw c u t o ff Oaaoaia, tho* conHeadquarters or from a change despite heavy Jap attacks by air
Before It waa offered. It »»« were over (h* same period of
f c l a g Axis attem pt* to reach
in the status of t^e registrant
discussed a t a conference among time completed their training
with local board*.
Registrants and sen. The Army says the Japs
Secretary of Whr Stlmaon, Mr. Wednesday night and received
WASHINGTON,'Dee. IS.—(A P)
are
required
to
notify
the Draft were wiped o u t at Litlfayen. '
H
arsher,
Speaker
Rayburn.
Ma­
cortlflcatea
that
earn*
night,
Mr.
— In owlft reaction to the Jap ­
nffiee directly of any change in
A Singapore communique say*
jority Leader McCormack, Repub­ Jphnaon reported.
anese stroke' a t - Pearl Harbor,
their status, tuch as Indrprndrn Dutch subm arines tank four fullCaptain W IM o ju F . lu n g e was lican Leader Martin, and nepThe
organiser
stressed
the
fact
tha administration yesterday pro­ honorod a t a dbw a* (6 rty given
cy, occupation or service, that i i loaded Jap troopships o ff south­
th a t this ia a government project
if they have entered any other
duced a hill authorising the con­
and Incurs no cost to the men
Thailand.
branrh of service, according to ernBulgaria
who receive Instruction. Approxi­
formally declared war
n a -and o th er a bio naval action. struction of seven or eight 46,the
Selective
Service
Ij i w ,
mately 11,000 ha* been invested
on Ihe U. 8. today.
. T ta a e o o f G om an nUna for 000-ton battkahlng and about 1(0
Tainting out that - a t a time
Mrn
who
have
computed
a
l y the government In equipment like this It bahoovea everyone
The British indicated in to­
other fighting ship. — aft over
to term in any branch of the a e r
nreryc
and material since the beginning have snme hobby In which
ait incraaao o f SO p er cent in
vhich he la vice must register with &lt;he local night's communique tho Japan­
of
the
project
and
an
order
or&gt;
Dio to o ocean Navy.
ese invasion of upper and middle
interested and to en jo y .it as long
Captain Rung* Waa expected" to
lath* equipment amounting to us he It able until something Selective Scrvlco Board. Thia rule Ilritish Malaya has been
Tho bill waa aftwrvd In
tha
sub­
be released from his duties as com­
1400 will arrive to be used In le tte r comes along for him to applies tu men of the draft age. stantially cheeked.
21 to 26, Mr. C arter added.
m ander of Company D because of
tho next course which will slrota do. Tom Bolt, president of the from
The
Japanese
invaders
were
In order to explain m other
' nr ■'‘&gt;l’*ne.e m vaoer. w .r.
electric and aceylan* welding, Seminole Botanical Society, told
fs * try divisions and ftv* motor- to expend all military activities. his ago, b u t tho w a r emergency
idea In regard to de- *hruwn ba' k ,nV ,*h' “ “ y ,*U r'
Orders to tnforc* tha newly lathe work, forge work, motor the member* meeting in the City mistaken
C d h ifaatry divisions into tho The Tatter bill, embracing cash may cause * dafapoMnt of hia re ­
day
in attem pted landings oil
ferment," Mr. C arter n'tclused
passed nation-wide la * prohibit­ mochanlcs and general knowledge Hall last night, that their Intar- that
M»a*aad g n a n lo f fa n a lv a ” against and contract authority, went
ilun west
lirisid area* uf the l.uxuii
the
purpose
of
*
deferment
ing the sal* or delivery of new of repairing machinery.
rat In gardens and plana for the fur men In etas* 2A c r 2B is to roast.
through without a record voU.
l I Z
th a t started Noth U __
Claeses will be held n Monday, coining winter should not* be
automobile tiro* and tube* ware
mtpoat* o l
TVs n1— was to otrika a t It waa m a t Immediately to a veteran of the fl
The American Island*nutposta
them time to complete their
receive,) today by the » lle * de­ Wednesday and Friday night of abandoned because of Ihe war. give
A la tte r from
Senate-House confers net
M o M W v fra u tho north, aonth joint
specialised training or to enable Wake and Midway still were h * ld \
sack
week
from
7:00
o'clock
to
partm ent and sheriff** office,
and w o o t,m e tre Hag and m p tu r- committee for adjustm ent of fS,- W. MeMiUaa, J r .
‘‘If the tlm* cornea when they employers to secure onmo person by their staunch garrisons.
Chief Roy William* asserted.
10:45 o'clock and persona who want ua to dig up our camellias to
39AMJW0 added .by tb * tfenate known Captain
All this wu* announced by tho
lag tho city.
fill the position which will be
a
n
Interested
In
getting
this
Tho
rep
o
rt
waa
signed
by
pro
xi
mutely
14
1
and plant squash and cabbages left vacant by th* registrant. United Stoles W ar and Navy Deto Dec. 6, a u r farce* eon- to a similar MU poaaaf previously
‘TP*
*f
Instruction
may
telephone
Governor
Holland
and
c
u
m
from
bv
the
Haase.
"
to feed the people of this coun­ Therefore no deferm ent ran be imrtmrnta.
daotod (tore* dofcaMv* tattle* ,
tho Florida Highway Patrol. It Mr. Johnson or attend the first try ," he aalo, "I am sure every permanent.
Chairman W aith of th o Naval
haldbur bock
by enemy
Moanwhlle^upan's German port­
stated th a t tha Office of Pro claaa.
member of this club will
be
S m b group* «a tb* flank* and Committee n o * daring debate on
lier* in this w ar for the globe ap­
glad to do It. But until w* are
peared tu be suffering Jn IluasU
chain)
given some Job to do, we had
uml Africu such disaster* a* ft*
better go right along with our
put Immense Axis force* In peril
plans for tenutlfylng our garden*
uf collapse.
/
and finding recraatlim and ralaiThe Navy departm ent aakl not
Postm aster R. J . Holly announ- alion by working o u t of doors."
ouly
that
W
ake
and
Midway
were
TALLAHASSEE, D*c. 13 -(A h
President Bolt appointed Dr. II, — (iuverner Holland declared continuing th eir resistance but
lay a revised schedule off i f th * Monday for the elating H. McCaslin, L. E. Spencer and Friday th* "exem plary brav­ th a t there had been no confirma­
of molls a t the Poet Office K. II. Bannatt as a committee ery" of CapL Colin I&gt;. Kelly, tion of Jap an ’* allegation that
to arrange a program for the Jr., who died while (Inking the Guam had bean occupied.
i i follows:
Th* governm ant announced that
Northbound, 1:06 P. M , 4:to P. next meeting which will be held Japanese battleship H aruna "will
M. J Southbound. 11:16 A. M. and on the second Thursday In J a n ­ serve as on Inspiration to (vary Japanese troop* hurling them­
uary.
tl M P. M.i Sanford-Leetburg,
selves a t th* Luxon cooatal aroo*
patriotic American."
A report on tho constitution
ftOO A. M.i Oviedo S ta r Route,
lie telegraphed deepest sym ­ south of V lgan and north of 8*n
SAN DIROO, OMfc, Dae. IS. im lM ttow.
and
by-laws
woe
mad*
by
Ed
(C e a lle — 4
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S i l l A. M.I Sorronto-ML Dor*.
pathy to Captain K tlly'a parents
(AP)^-. Mmc aMr^tooro guru.
' Under aortal
En*tie-Umatl!la-T*var*a, 1:00 P. Stows, who subm itted a copy of at Madison, adding "Ilia deed
•aid, ih f total
the
constitution
~of
the
Orlando
N . ) Bonford-TrUby, 9:60 P. M.I
endure indelibly Inscribed on
Men’s Garden Club and suggest­ will
■ tor R
ed th a t It b* adopted with aueli the page* of American history."
changes aa wor* necessary
to
mob* It conform to the Sanford
club’s need*. This suggestion wax
adopted.

Organization Of
Defense Course
Is Announced

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Bulgaria Will
Fight America

In a Irtrr to ChalrmaaKl
(D-Ky.) aa the rommlttaa opom
hearings of legMattoiT to rogl
Ur all m rn from 18 to 64 lnchiat
makr men from 1J to 44. Inc lux h*
liable for military July, M
Stlmaon said
"The broad purpoao of th* b
[a to provide a framework la
whieh we ran ■tradlly and eolid
build the alructure which will a
rompllih victory,* he added.
Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Herebo
•elective aervice director, e ttia a
ed th at 10.000,000 between ti

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Several Enemy Air­
ships Are Downed
As U. S. Fighters
Offer R e s i s t a nee

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Sustain
Losses In Libya

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Japanese Battleship Set Ablaze Off Luzon

Grading Work At Persons May Be
Airport Will Be
„ . j . . - c .i
On 24 Hour Basis R.e n

At Draft Office

Instructions Will Be
Given In Metal And
General Mechanics

Change Is Influenced
By New Status Of
P o s s i b l e Draftees

Congress Calls For
30 P e r c e n t In­ Company D Honors
c r e a s e In Navy Captain Range At

Gardening Should
Not Be Abandoned,
Says Club’s Head

^arty A t Blanding

• s a ^ t r W S i i t i .T S ' ;

Officers Get Orders
• To Stop Tire Sales

Mail Closing Time
Schedule Announced

Knox Calls For More
BblpjyPlages, Men

Holland Praises
Kelly’s Bravery

Dr. Park Announces
Sub-committee* Reads

PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, O a r RoUvod Country la bow ongagod In a
gigaatlo war, i m iw ik M by M, w ith aattona which would
deetrvy tho-Uberty of maakiad gad roduce man n f.aU natioae
to a a ta ta o f vhrtaol slavery: a*d
WHEREAS, almost Immullatoly a fte r tho adoption of tho
r ia o lk u tlm o f th o United Btotoo there wane adopted tea
omoadmowto to th a t Ceoatltullon. whieh omeadmeato vnuneiatod fighto th a t ar* tevialahta, aa d aoturo th a Moaoinga o f

Mrs. Mary Lane
Army Calls For Men Dies In Orlando
Hospital Friday
To Join Air Corps

The new Navy uniform regula­
WASHINGTON. Do*. IS -O F)
tions er* tw o year* In prepara­
tion and a n tho moat coraprthen- — Th* Army Recruiting Service
appealed today for 10,000 appli­
alv* ever published.
cant* monthly for aviation ca­
det training. Recruit* .must bo
between SO and 10 n o n of ago.
' Also sought are 160,000 more
men between 16 and IS for th*
Air C o m ond 1U service bronch­
os. Particularly called for w o n

Chairman Urges
Buying Of Seals

Mr*. Mary M. Lane, molhav *f
Mrs. T. 8. C n r» lty f died In an
Orlando HoeplUl Friday^ moral**
following an lllntaa of aovoral
week*. For many year* »ho haa
lived In Orlando. M l
North
Shins Street with her *Mar.
Mlaa Edith MengrL Mre. Laaa
molded In Sanford for a -ami*
bar of yoom ond w u a mrmtar
o f the Presbyterian C huck.
In addition to herdaughtovaad
one alator, ah* ia aorviT-d by t
brother in Portsmouth, N. IL U i
four brother* In

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D. Brownlee, intermoak
In Evergreen C r w ie r y
ford at M l F . M.

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DECEMBER IS, 1941

Tflls SANWftft IffHAiJ))

America’s First Hero

**“ -8a^t?rd g.er*,u

Wl/en Florid Lin* firit hegrty that the 29,00(Moa Japanese,
battleship Haruna had been sunk, their morale soared to
new heights, but when they read that the man who sent
bis torpedo* crashing into the side of the big ship at the
sacrifice of his, own life was a native Floridian, they were
proud, though m *L indeed.
Cpataln Colin Kelly thus becomes the fjrft American
hero of World War II. No greater honoir can come to any
man than that he gave his life for bis country. Captain
Kelly did this with a reckless abandon and a courageous
spirit th a t stirs the emotions to th e ir‘very depths, lie did
it ot a time when Americans everywhere warp sorely feel­
ing the need of stimulating newa
During the past twenty years many of ug had almost
lost faith ip human nature, in the fundamental strength
of the American people. We bad o$en tb.e jjfflilM Hi of the
twenilM" rifle the savings of widow* gnjrnrplun*- Na­
tional idola turned out to have feet of 'day; The men we
elected to public office sooii loet the respeci of the peole. Petty etrikee and discord ehook our confidence in manInd.
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We wondered about the younger generation. Were their
r n s s m l r t la t i s s M
la I I I Baa f a r w
school busee and playground#, their planned recreation,
• I a ll s m
s U a a ltS a a
M ac
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•ifearirtaa their clubs,-aocietiee and fraternities, their swing bands
Ibis H H &gt; I N
alaa
a a a aaSNaSa* S trv fa . and jitterbugglng, their NYAs and their JoQk Joints, giv­
la f s k i l t s I l M •&lt; a s a rla l ing us a generation of pampered weaklings
whose only
wests a la alaa n W n N .
thought was of themeelvea and what they could get out
SATURDAY, DEC. 13. IS4I of life while their responsibilities to their families, their
H U VEK8B FOR TODAY fellow man and to their country were forgotten? t .
Captain Kelly ’has answered that question In e grand
Ood W o r k s w i t h g o o d and glorious manner. He has proved the younger generation
MEN IN BRINGING BAD MEN with the 8upreme Sacrifice. Twenty-six years of age, einTO THE GOOD L IFE : I drew
them with cords o! ■ man, with gle-hsnded and unaided, he sank the first Japanese battle
ship. The men who fought at Chateau Thierry, at San Juan
beads o f lo ts.—Hoss* 1114.
Hill and Bull Run take off their hats to him. There wai
*PTAh BTTtKET
a man.
(From T alaris)
cs doon end narrow bsl•I
Infant Deaths
of yhlts clothes that
pet a* they dry;
n soms distant room u
One reason Florida ranks so .far behind most other
'• tired enr
by a mother humming regressive states In the matter of health la because of
dies.
ta inadequate hospital facilities. Many Florida cities are
ms chUJrsn play. A par­ making rapid progress in remedying this dfodition and
tis In s raucous voice. A new hospitals a n being built, or ire planned, in -a great
many Florida communities.
I and * man crlsa M
—ke
Seminole County too la planning to build a new hospi­
m to iall—’
tal
and
probably needs one woreo than th y other county
is patters markstwsrd .
in the state. Whgn we have a hospital which ean accommo­
date all those who need hospital 'treatment, we win not
SHEILA STINSON.
rank so far down the list of those places which have high
death rates from illnesses of various kipds.
"Florida can take no pride in the flgurua mealed over
the state in the course of the Planned Parenthood cam­
paign," says the S t Petersburg Times, In pointing out ihat

EVERYty2pY REMEMBERED THIS YEAR

h l f YOV* T A ST g DEMANDS

N ichols F ie ld
And’ Civilians

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• SCOTCHES

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NICK'S
Package Store
b ltci-o u t streets M MtitrWa fired
under orders of “shoot to kill.”
The rockets were sighted from
downtown Mentis ear )7 is tip
evening and others w*re seen frost
the Bay frept.
Sentries and members of the
constabulary, under orders to en­
force the blackout end ask no
questions, fired an ceverel houses

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3000 Park Avs.

Hanford, FIs

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Vi old. lo s e t . Byrd, Jr.,
I killed bF mschlna gun flro
Ike Ja p mid on Honolulu earRtindsy morfilpg. ‘ IVobsbly
K M V first casualty In tha
J ly rd was bom la Orlando.
Dm Nasls n a y be on tha run

lesw a ths newspapers bare
t i t Is n t shout them, while
Iwful bad folks are to dsirn
advertised.—Kiss lmm«« Os. Yeah, It la the men that
&lt;tha dog that make* news.

The Hillbilly’s Baggage
A hillbilly edged
td tha ticket window of A little
jerkwater railroad gtg n.
"Mliter," he said,
aim to go to. New York to fiddle
in, Zeb Stewart’s Kenti ty band. C*n you fix mg up for to
gat there?"
"CerUIply,”
the
. . . .. replied
r— agent.
------ . "the special goes
through here in about five minutes and I can fUg her for
you—4&gt;ut what about your trunk!* "
^-nunk?” asked the ponied mountainear. “What’a a
trunk far r
' ’*To put your clothes ta,” replied the agept

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significance,
Is a strongly fortified
With numerous Atfsttae
beam from the M *a4’i

take tbla opportunity U Uw
“ thank you” fo r your splendid
cooperation. Tha
boot
tows
proaa has fully lived, up t o ' n g
cspectatldns.
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A t a« tim* In o a r hlstee* kee
the Navy tailed u inn its k m u by tha involuntary »Sap*a»e
of young Americana, and It wtU
not fall In tha prseent r a u w l cy. B ut tha teak la mavis d iffi­
cult than ever before bee*use
e f the competitive requirem ents •
of defonee industry, bad- of egrlculture. Wo shall m ad *H tbe
hslp you ean coatlnae ta gtva

i to the specific
with tb s Got-.
glad to furnish
you will publish
BRADY.

it companionship
lidou* drinks are

WTUta? f r i

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Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails

a u miles away vlrtual»toA a T. N. T. melting

young men of your fe mu s e B y

We Deliver

Telephone 9106

im Wash
offldal

Island of Oahu

b, af Esstngtou
C o m m itte e V o te s T o
G fM ltipM
L aw s

recently b aas
UawalL

New Orleans M arti

Gras Is Cancptyrt

mMag raids on American
i are coming. Wt might as
make up our miade to It.
m«er an earth er la Heaven
i .e a a save us from them.
Ike Amerlcsn people can
tk, even Sa the British In
eti took It. And they can
R a n t too, and they wtU.

NEW ORLEANS, Doe. 13. —
War Friday rang, down the eartain on tha world-famed Nfw Or­
leans Msnll Graa and carnhu)
season for 1043 end put Info
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MRS. LOURJNE BEAU Society Editor

T e le p h o n e 11H

P. T. A. Hears Talk
By Mrs. II. L. Deali

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Rev. Williams Has
Revival Services

ENDS TONIGHT
Double Program
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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

^Social A n d P ersonal Activities
Speaking on “Th* Battle of
Book*.*’ M n. Holland L. Dean
MONDAY
named numerous food book* and
T h , Girls' Society of Christian comics which children can safely
rvice of the Methodist Church r t id at the meeting of (h«* South
Will have their Christmas party atSide Primary Parent T rnchrr Anthe home of Mra. M. L. Tillia, 1100 tociatkin on Thursday afternoon.
SUtiog that all children like
Mm Avetftk, a t 7:30 P. M
[*. An im portant meeting of the comic*. ' Mr* D«*nn rrfommrntletl
a
number of “ tru e’* comic* r a ­
lomen'a Auxiliary of the Duly
rose Episcopal
Church
will ther than «i»ine of the weird and
be held in the PurDh House at distorted miM which all too fre ­
quently come into their hand*.
5:30 P. &gt;1.
The Paat Matron’* Cluli will She gave the title* to several
have Ita Chrlatma* party ut the good, clean book* for children
Aome of Mr*. It. &lt;\ Moore, 60'.i that-niav be purrhasrd and one*
OfUst Second Street, at 8:00 P. that will hold the interest of the
M. with Mra. A. K.
Shoeinak- chdd throughout.
The meeting wa« presided over
er, Mra. Murray Jarvi*. Mr*.
L. Irwin, Mra. (!. W. llnilry anti by Mr*. Bernard Wilke and the
Mra. K. C. Harper a* ro hoateas- devotional wu* conducted by Mr*.
8. J. Nit A Milo, “ Oh. Ilnly
ea.
A The W M. II. of the South N ifht." &gt;»** rendered hv Mr*.
Side Ilaptirt Church will meet Charles Wifke. nrri mpanied at
• t the annex at ,1.01) P. M. for the tiiano bv .Mr* llernard Wilke.
The nnnounremeiit was made
Ita annual Christmas party. All
member* and childien who at that Mio Irene Hinton would
organize
a fir«t aid course
on
D ud are aaked lo bring u gift
Jan. K in the Woman'* ('ltd . The
U o t the tree.
• The P rayer Hand of the Pres­ organization mi etinir will begin
byterian Church will meet in the at 9:00 o'clock end i* open to
tltirc h a t .1:00 P. M. to be fol. everyone in the ci only.
Mr*. John Ror**r*« volunteered
lowed by the Inspirational meet.
her service* to take charge of the
ItiK «t 3:30 P. M.
.T h e program meeting of the •ale of national defense bond* and
M. U. of the First Iiapti*t •tamp* for the South Side School.
Church will be held in the Mr*. IV II. 1-atning, chairman of
church a t 3:30 P. M. The topic the Chri*tmn* tree party. a n ­
for th r month i* “ An Urgent nounced that the parly will he
Cfcapel, Song of the Angel*, The held r*i the evening of Friday,
World’* Hope." Circle One will Dec. 19, at the ««h«»ol
The award for the mo*t moth*
A * In charge of the program di.
reeled by Mr*. J. Iloy Britt. Thi* era present went to the second
la the regular Christmas program grade*. At the conclusion h)f the
and all member* arc urged to meeting refreshments were served
attend the “ in*niring aervlce." i in the school lunchroom.
Sunbeam*, Jr. 0. A.’a, R.
^ /* and Intermediate (&gt;. A.’»
ill meet at the *ume time in
the church.
The annual Christmas party of
the Dependable Claaa of the
Methodiat Church will he held at
T hr Itrv. I'atrirk H rnry W il­
the home of Mr*. B. Knight, 810
M \t* l Firat Street, at 7:30 P. M. liam*. piislor. evangelist of Colloatraae* with Mr*. Knight will i lumtiu*. Ohio, began a rrvival
be Mra. II. A. Applet v. Mra. J. M. [service loot night at th , InterLeonard, Mra. W. J. King and Mr*. denominate n»l Gospel Church lo
L. If 11rWe Steele. All member* of tati-il on Celery ami Sanford
, the c b m are invited to attend ami Avenue*.
The message which Rev. W il­
f i r i n g a g ift for the tree.
liam . will bring tonight I* “ Tho
TUESDAY
Old Urn anil Her Chirk*." S u n ­
day morning th r topic will be
Tho A lathesn Cla&lt;* of the “Sign* nf Christs' Coming." and
Firat Daptiat Church will . have tho evening fopic will be "Shade
Ita annual Chri*tmaa dinner at Tree*,"
^ t h e annex of the church at 0:10
The revival i* scheduled to con­
^ P . M. Each m em ler U asked to tinue through Drr. 28, and the
bring a covered diah.
pablir ha* been extended a (nr*
The Junior High School P. T. A. dial invitation to attend.
will meet at tho school auditorium
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• ; J7MXI..U no Jiuaie* IM1UJ ■ * u
----------------(A ril abhut the organisation of a
first-aid course.
The eip resax n pupils of Mra.
George A. Moffett will be pre­
sented In b recital a t the South
8lde School auditorium a t 8:00 P.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
M L The publie is invited to attend.
Goeata on the program will be
SATURDAY
tmenbera of the Sanford Glee Club.
Ray Echols
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THURSDAY
Julian Stanatrom v
Mr*. Maml* Grogan
The Oviedo expression and pub, Gvraldina Patras
Mile speaking claaa ef Mra. Georg*
M ix Lottie Raulerson
M affett will te praaented. In
• recital a t the Oviedo High
SUNDAY
R. E. Franklin
School a t 8:00 P. M. The publlt
Is Invited to attend.____________

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Ml** Nanry Roaaettrr it •pend­
ing the weekend in Lakeland at
tanding a hoard meeting of the
State Baptist Union.
Dr. amt Mr*. J. \ . Tula, have
a* their gue«t«. l)r and Mr*.
William W. Falkner of Newport
New*. Va.
Mi*a K irinnr W att haa re*
turned from Tampa where .he
ha* been for the pa«t twu week*
with her mother, Mr*. Ilarrv
Watt.
Mr. and Mr*. R. ||. Denton and
•on, Bobby, of Crescent City,
will spend the day
tomorrow
with Mr*. Denton’* parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. W. I,. Claik.
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Mr*. Hurry W alt ha*
U-e:,
removed from the Municipal llo%
pital in Tatnpa to her home in
I’inrhurat. Mr*. W att i* reported
a* improving from injuries which
.h , ....taine.1 in a tram wreck
recently.
------ U ilhoit of the Florida
a,
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British And Dutch
Ships Destroy Two
I t a l i a n Cruisers

A light*-«l i hii«tina* t i r s an*l
*1 “ m u I ' Santa t U»»*
te%
tins* »*f il»8* anniul Christma*

Glee Club Is Hoard
At I*. T. A. Program

A vested rhurch choir forma the familiar
double burro,| cross which
»ym bo|iir,
the
gloat crurado again*! tubrrculoais, and herald*
the uniHial Uhriatma* So.il Sale, priH-eed* from
which uru u«od to rarr&gt; on a »tatc wide cam ­
paign to rra&lt;lnat4&lt; the dread disease. Judge II.

Mr. and Mrs. Keyes
Honored At Party

Certificate-a were nwardnl fur
nirniberahip in the I*. T. A. to
Srmitude -High School. Wilaufl
School. tauigwiMHl, Junior IIig
la k e Mary, ()«cc«!n. and Geneva.
Certificate. were awarded for
rjrent-T cacher niagatine work to
Geneva and the Went Side schools.
T. W. 1jiwlon announced that
the Seminole County Hoard of
J’ublie ln-dructloa »tlU re-i^lfc
th at all pupils In the Junior anl
Senior High achoola be taught
first-aid courses in conjunction
with their regular »chool work. A
• pecial program will be observed
in the schools on Monday. Dec. I.'&gt;.
In n-lehration of the 180th anm
veraary of the ratification of tin
Bill of Rights in the Constitution
A program of songs was pre­
sented by the Glee Club includiiie.
“Joy to The World," " I t Came Up
on a Midnight Clear" and. “Silent
Night." Ml,s Whlddon then pre
aentcl Phyllis Allen and Barhir.i
Whitmore In a duet, "The Christ
mas I.ullaby." T h, long, “ You Can
Defend America" was sung by
Marg-iret Tuten.
Mra. L. L F railer, a member on
th , com m llte, on th , sale of d-fens, bond* and teala, spoke to the
naentbly on th , lmporUr.ro' &gt;f
ouahlng this vlUl p art of our defrtiM program.
Luncheon wax served to those
present by t h . Junior High ParenCTracher Association undjr thr
direction of Mrs. B. D. Crumley,
president

Honoring Mr. and Mra. Jam r*
H. Ktyea, Mr. and Mra. II. N.
Sayer wara boat, a t a dinner
P«rtv a t her homo la Mayfair
oa Wednesday tv tn ln g . The din­
ner wax aarvad from a lace cov­
ered table cantered with a bowl
of roaM.
Thom, aMted. w ith the hoata
and honor gnoata ware:
Mr. ‘ and Mra. O. L. Duncan,
Mr. and Mra. 0 . 8 . Toler, Mr.
and Mra. J. J . Waat. Jr.. Miaa
M arjort, Nawmaa. Harold Half,
Mlta B etty WHhinton, U f tv
Altman, Mim Pretgy Duncan, Bil­
Niels Anderson, 7'J, recently r*ly R obnolt, and Norma Jean Say- enllxtcd In Ih , Navy a , chief
petty oTiicer a t G reat Ukr&gt;
trr ining elation.
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Congress I, considering a till
to authorise a Sailor's Medal ji
8p*cUl HoBdsy Ktntnre
dlstngulshed service “not involvjig actual dnflet."
Q a t l l a n d r e Q « tsd n « w a
M arehU M l Family
W w W -C huipiM i '

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AqoaUe RxhihlUona
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I.. Tom Scbring, Galnrewille, ha* accepted a|&gt;
pomtmrnt a* d a te chairman of thi* yeni’&lt;
i-anipalgn to rai*e at leayt $ 1111,11110 for thi*
important work The donl te haired cro** i*
an international emblem in tin- figlil ag:mt*t
tuberculoai*.

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fullowrd by th r fnnhion show .it
10:30 o'clock. Prixc* will
he
awarded for the game* and a f­
ter the faahinn ahnw the rem ain­
der of the evening will lie apent
in dancing.
Glenn Hruwn and hia orchratra
have been arcured In furniah
muaic for dancing. Table reaer
vttiena. may. _be -----made by rotv
AaelilWj.Mra. J .
M- lllrgina,
telephon* 837, o r Mrs. John L
Millar, 11 telephoning 888.
The fashion ahow lx being put
on u n d ,r the auaplera of
the
Yowell Company and Ivey’a Shoe
Store. Tha public hoi been ex
tend^l an Invitation to attend
either o n , er all o( three fen*
lure* of entsrtalnraaat. Ticket*
may b , secured from club memlore.

party of tin* Pluhthra ('las* of
thr Fir*v Iiapti*t ('liurch which
via* In-1 I at th*’ home of Mi*.
John I,. I.i'p on Park Avenue on
Thursslav fv.nm if
Mi** K«llth
Bair* and Mi*« l.ouisr Packard
wrre co hi»*ti***«a* with Mr*, l / f .
In th** ilmmg io«*m of Mr*.
I.cc*&lt; In m r th»* Chiistmn* theme
v%a* cartir«l nut in tm* (able «le*
corali«m* which ntn*i*ti»il of the
*cem* nf the “Child tu tin* Man*
grr," while I In* buffet held a
• fllOV at * Ilf
Mm* Pui-k m l pi«’-ol**d over tho
• hoil b ti'ito -- iio*’lotg with Mist
Fvu ( ‘non mgli:i in conduct ill** the
\ devotional. uf»»*r which a “ white
i elephant" niib*
lodd with
“sati*facto» v rc*nlt*‘*
Dm mg th,* woci.il hour little
Maiv Ann F
n fnt«*i tam ed the
*group with th** "Hot Sot S ong"
* Santa
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then
aupenred
the *ceiie and di*ti doited gift*
| to tho*i* |iri**enl iiu’lo d in g :
Mi* I P I'avt***. Mi* Arthur
F.itoii.
M»w Rnhv Sender*. Mm .
full &lt;n I'oiulei.
M»*
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N|iw J.iliti C'lllutn. Mis.
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llml-ott N|i* l*doi Kader, Mr*.
Mmioe lone*. Ml-* R uth Cum*
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Mi*** \ e t a l.odge;
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j Mi-* Fltxaheth I i niklm.
Miss
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|„ *i Mi«* F.v i l\n»nmgh*iu. Miss
Doit* Hull M.iiv \n n Katun and
tin b***t e***i

(CMllRap* Kraai P u tr Q lf)
dive-bombing assault *ince the
terrible day* of Crete.
A Rome communique claimed
“ hit.*" by (Irrniin plane* and by
other &gt;nran* on a British cruiser
and destroyer* which bombarded
Derna
l*&gt;th Wednesday
and
Thursday.
The Italian division* which
werr cut off yesterday were try* U■ng to withdraw from position* y
on the n o rth w ^t gorner of the
Tobruk perimeter, onder heavy &gt;*
pressure from the garrison.
British foreea meanwhile rolled
in from the south and reached
(•nxala, blocking the Dalian re­
treat.

And 1 arty 1 lanned

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|8anta Claus Attends
Baptist Church Party

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Feature* of thr pmgrnm of-tho
Seminole County Council, ParentTenchrr Assin-iation which was
TIhursdny
h u n L umorning
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wer*. the Jun*
i°r High S«'hmi| (• !«*•• C.uh, undet
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h' •' r - r n ly and a «n,k
nn. Pr,M)rp Ufhting bv Mi** t olena
Power and
’ iJght Company
Ml** Dorothy Sanford. mu«ic in• tractor of Semino|«* High School.
reported on the convention from the
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teacher'* viewpoint. Prof W'. J.
One i f the highlight* of the Well*. Jr., of the l.ongwood
Christmas season will be
th* «choo|, gnve an account of the
bridge party, dance nnd fashion *|»eech of Dr William («. t ’rfrr,
show which i* being sponsored rhnirtmjn of the Fducatiotial Pollby the Junior Woman* (!lub in cie* Commission of the National
the Hotel Mayfair on the even Fdurntional Association. Other*
ing &lt;»f ' Dec. 17,* with Mrs. Kail making re|H&gt;rt* on the convention
King a* general chairman in were Mrs. W. Stum|H*. ure*i«lent of
charge of arrangement* for the the Ijike Monrue P. T. A., and
dance.
Mrs. II W. Rucker, Seminole
Other committee* a«*l«ting a r e : |County Council president.
Mr*. (Juv D. Wood, Jr., in chmg*'
Dr. Ihin Cone, of the Health
«f the fashion show. Mrs. J. J. , Unit, explained the work of the
West, Jr., p riies; Mr*. Brough unit and wbjt h»* hope* to arc*)nipton Wstkin*. ticket*; Mrs. M. 1,. lish with the children thi* year
Hudson, orchestra; Mr*. John I- through the unit, lie i b n conduc­
iv e and Mr*. John Tatum , co ted a question forum for the parchairmen of decoration*, assist ents.
w hi* Y,” ; 1 Y. ,,i? ? in;.’ ' ' r: , M r,. Rnckvr annuunerd th»t Dr.
W. h Dmlran Mr* It. . Od N
Nun„ , ,|r , n ,lf R „|,|n,
ham. J r . and Mrs \l I.. H ud.on ch , , hl„, b,.,.n „ , . urrd
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WALTHAM WATCHES
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I. K E E P COOL

2 . STAY HOME

Above all, keep cool Don't lose your head..
Do not crowd the streets, avoid chaos, preven t disorder and
: havoc.
‘
You can fool the enemy. I t is easy. If planes cone over,
stay where you are. Don't phone unnecessarily. Tbs chance
you will be hit is small. I t hr part of theriak we must take to
win this war.
Until an alarm, go about your usual business and recreation in
the ordinary way.
,'
Think twioe before you do anything. Don’t believe rumors—
spreading false rumors Is part or the enemy's technique. Don’t
let him take you fat.
Know your air-raid’wamlngT In general, it it short blasts or
rising and falling pitch, on whistles or horns. The "all dear" is
a steady tone for 3minutes. W atch thiepaper for deeariptlan
o f th e local signs/. (This Is subject to change.)

* The safest place in an air raid is a t home. ’
If you are away from home, get under cover in'the nearest
shelter. Avoid crowded places. Stay off the streets.
■ The enemy wants you to run out into the streets]* create a
mob, start a panic. D on’t do it I'
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If incendiary bombs fall, play a spray from 'a garden hose *
(never a splash or stream) of water on the bomb. Switch to a
stream to put out any fire started by the bomb. Switch bade to
a spray for the bomb. The bomb will bum for about 15 m in-/
utes if left alone, only about 2 minutes under a fine [water
spray. A je t splash, stream or bu cket o f w ater w ill m ake
i t explode.
,
U nder.raid conditions, kiftp a bathtub'and buckets ftillo f
water for the use of the fire department .in .case,w ater. mahM
are broken.
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If you have a soda-and-add extinguisher (the' kind you turn
upside down), use it with your finger over the noaxle to make a
spray. Don’t use the chemkfl kind (small ^cylinder* of Squid)
on bombs. I t is all right forbfdinaxy fires.
But above all, keep cool, stay home! _ • _
Choose one member of the family to be' the' home'air-raid
warden—who will remember, all the . rules and what .to ^do.
Mother makes the best.

He will help you do your part to whip the enemy.
We can do it. We irtf/do K,.if we stay calm and cool and
strong and a le rt

f3 . PITT OIJT^LIGBTSX
~ W hether or not [black-out U'ordered,\dan*t .show, more flight
than is necessary.' If planes come o v t^ p a ro u t'w lc o y e r all'
lights a t once—don't wait for the black-out ’order. ’ The'light;
th a t can’t be seen will never guide a J a p .y Remember.» candle?
light may be seen for miles from the air.'’.
I f you have ‘ portieres, t overdrapes',. brlccrtalhs^arrange'aj
double thickness over your windows,* Blankets will do.VjIf you
have heavy black‘paper,* paste it (on)your windows. .D on’t
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To
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T J 0 Columbia Fastival
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1:18 Orange County
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Medical
Aaa’n.
8:30 Keyboard and Consols
• J 6 Elmer Davla A the Newt
9:00 Your Hit Parade
V:4A Saturday Night Serenade
10:W Put lie l f f , | „
10:30 Olga Coehlo. songs
10:4* N«ws Of The World
I I M Football Broadcast
11:30 Dance Orchestra
LIAO Unton . Walls News
Off
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pEANNA DURBIN gets h er m ott delightful and devilish role &lt;n
(foreign ccountries, but not to
" I t S tart ml W ith Eve.” co-starring with Charles Laughton and
Teaterr*w*» program
BtlgtlUM,
Denmark,
Pialaad,
Robert Cummings showing at the Rita toniurrov/ and Monday.
Prance. Germany. Greece, Uan­ 7:00 Morning Devotions
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Way and several other*. Package*
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3:00 praaa Newt
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anna Durbin. C h a r.s Laughton, RoD.-rt Cummings, Guy KibMina faatcat
delivery poaal- 19:00 Church of the Air
bee, and W alter Catlett. Also—I’ete Smith Specialty, Cartoon |
ble.
10:30 W ingi over Jordan
and News.
AH packages mutt I t wall 11:00 U fN o w a
wrapped. Na parcel may ba 11:06 Vara Brodsky, plaalat
Tuesday, Bargain day—double program —"WE GO FA8T”
m en tta a 104 Inches In kagtb. 11:39 Invitation to Learning
with Lynn Bari, Alan Curtta, and SbeiU Ryan. Also "BE'
No package can
exceed
70
jrncopatloD Piece
Gboimdt In weight, and all valuable 18:86 T*mparatur«
CRET3 OF THE LONE WOLF” with Wngren William, Ituthl
aperature Rail
Bull® .
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Lsk* City
Clt) Tabernacle
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Ford and Victor Jury. Added—Param ount News.
tered.
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2:00 “Spirit ot 41”
M acVurray, Mary Martin, Robert P re d sn , Akim TXmarotl
2 : |0 Tm World Today
and Lyr.re Overman. Also— musical coniotly short, cat Icon j
New York Philharmonic
and 'Inive-.fjl News.
.ym pboay
Sanlando Springe (a presenting 4 JO The Pause T h at Refreshes
I r . s y , Saturday—"B \D LANDS OF DAKCTA” w lthl
on tha A ir
an outstanding exhibition of i q e r
6:00 Uncle Natchel
Kobeit S f'.'s
Ann H. het.'«».| and Ric n -i D!» Also — I
tie tkHI for a week’s ran, beginning today, with tha Martband 1:39 Bam C«ft
"GREAT GUNS” with Laurel and Hardy. Also final chap-1
6:W
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mfamUy, world champion log relter, "SKYRAIDERS” and first chapter, new serial, "JU N U LEl
“ vrv, giving two performances 1:45 William L. fihlrcr, News
dally at the springs, It was an* «:6o Silver Theater
G IR L ”
nsuneed today. Prank Marrhaqd i JO Gene A utry’s Melody Ranch
4 "D ear Mom"
and his two daughters, Irene IM
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�Dr. W .S, Allen Speaks To S.H .S.
. Student Body At Regular Assembly

Editorial Staff

Thus Far At Stemlnole High
. . Already Seminole High School haa dbplayed »IjP«
an eventful 1941-1948 echool year. School I p r ith a a b e r tl
proclaimed the beat In a number of year*—Le. a hope It

continue* to ihow progreaa.
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The Celeryettea and band. I»lh preyed toiwrerabljr,
have been a big factor In thU a p p a ^ tacmeed vitality
in echool activity. Th# Celeryettea, directed by Mlmi Cath•erine Takach and M1m EUubeth Earle, brought a high dlatlnctlon to thla echool through their local
out-of-town exhibitions at the Sanford-DcLand footbail
game and the annual Christmas pirsde In Orlando. The
band, ably led by MUs Dorothy Sanford, almoat revolulionised its styls of play th*» year. The Semlrtolo High
S S e w l a e wM accklrfwd for II. brilliant performances
DeLand and Orlando,
The "Celery Fed*," football team, ended tin aeaaon
with three wins and aeven locaea. Thla record toka un­
impressive, but It's not the Imprwivenms nw the wins
that make a great football team — SPORTSMANSHIP
STANDS OUT ABOVE EVERYTHING. Thla degree of
greatness waa evident throughout th# yesr for Coach Leonard L. McLucaa’ team.
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These organlutlona have been Inspired by the admir­
able school spirit displayed by the atudent body,
v At ths beginning of the yssr, the four desses eketed
♦heir c la s s nrealdent*—Mack Cleveland, aenior; Helen

Ion of the school rad mp all active in various school
koliatlon*. Through their relationship with many chibs,
council repreaenUtlvte are (pvaluablo aa mreaengen of
napalm for school soUdarity.
Ths various clubs rad other orvralutlons have slectsnorretic officers, who, aa Isadora, have brought about
t f fine changes in the stt]tudo of the students' eonesp&gt;of tbeir school. Ths Gle# Club, Theiplana, Celery Fsd
f, Bolmagundl Staff, -Samtaole. County School News
f, Key Club, Debating Club, Art Club, Hl-Y, Pra-Ameri -Club, Tennla Club, and Future-Farmera have all eontited their share In this rejuvenation a t Seminole
h School.
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Yes, Seminole High has Improved rad can Improve evmore if all ths students pull together with th# faculty
bettei school.
a united drive for a greater, better
R r EDWARD E A R 8 H A I 4 ,

g f Herman MkUUt&lt;w
D r. W, R. ,AlU»i, president of
Stetson
U niversity,
wa*
th*
speaker of tha morning at the
reg u lar assembly cf th# Seminole H igh School student body last
Thursday, Dee. 11.
Before Dr. Allon began
hi*
addreaa, be Introduce,! Dr. W il­
liam E. Dockwka, Dean of the
Co Ile f t o f Music a t 8tft*on Uni
eeralty. Dr. Duckwitz atated that
ho waan’t going to take part in
the nrogram b u t that th rta of
h b atudenta would.
Mr. Allen began hla addreaa by
em phasising th a t we moat be
•to rt. “The man w ho dor* net
think la an Idiot. The man whd
won’t think to • fool. The man
who darea not think la a slave.”
T he apeaker continued by tell­
ing th a t tho Lottie that la being
waged today la between two
waya o f Ufa—th e
right
and
Juat. and th# w ag of tyranny. If
the form er conquers, eleilliatlon
will m ore forw ard, while the
le tte r will mov* elvllliatlon back
1,000 year*.
“ I predict th a t America will

GRAMMAR SCHOOL
N otes

■halnun, Bgrarly Haneotb
etory, G e m * fluua

ett Hoover, Rom Ann Brooks.
Boomers and Toctera, 1
Prance* Harvey, Bklrley Mare

SOUTH SIDE

S.H.S. SAfiSIETY
Patty Hodge”
T la alm ost C k rk tisaa and all
All tb* achoal children- and
• f the ttudee a t Seminal* High U achan
* up a “sunahln*
are beglnnb.j to th in k about j t ox* for
'a lt w ho la boms
what they w ant S natn to bring [ from the
k! In Tampa.
them. This week*’ colum n U an
open le tte r to H ants Ctaua—all
W a t Side wQl present a play
mammae and daddies who ar* for their Chris tarns program . Tb*
Interested.
name of tho pipy la “ A t Christ“ D ear S anta:
mas Tiew.”
Pleats I, tog LO IS CALD­
been* I. Before th a shop win­
. ,
WELL a yellow p a ste l suit and dow.
ORIEN FARRELL w ants a new ' Children — Thorny# Methrln,
trum pet th a t will piny awing m u. Dorla Willie, Betty Prescott, Mil­
ale.
m
dred Barineau.
In th* way of aporte several
atudenta bar* U pressed a desire
to wake up on C hristm as room­
ing and find eome sp o rtin g good*.' Scene
BUDDY PROCTOR
want* to
Pam
find a tennis tic k e t s a d a p&amp;lr
Mrs
of w hite tennla (hoes da* six. Dolls:
MIRIAM B F K R will b* satis.
Oldfled With a pair o f skate* while
V
ALICE TEM PLE w ant* a ru m .
Prh
ble seat for her brother* bleyR*f
tie.
E
And d ear Santa, pleas* bring
8k*
EDWARD MARSHALL ftv* outBah
standing books such aa “Berlin
Ns*
Diary” by WlUiara L. S h im and
L
“In*Ida South America’* ky John
Oth
Gunther. A belt to f i t hla now
v
halt I'lclrie win s u it STUART
D
QUARTERMAN J a a t fine and a
R
blue stripped .su it w ith two p air
8ok
of pent* to Juat th e thing . th a t
B
BILLY PIXLRR dealraa.
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Now Bant* dent think th a t
H
HERMAN MIODLKTON la a boy
4
who arookaa, I p c a u e ha doesn’t,
but aevertbaleM ho wants a
A
smoking Jacket. NANCY D IO R .
Bee
TON t i n t a boy. b tit atoi she
B e.

Jackie-Nimble.------ BOIy Harriej
Utile Maid--------Margery Daw-----Tin Soldiers.---- ' .Arthur paakton,
Frank Stafford, Samuel Jatokt
Johnny Green
—Tommy S to u t— —-

a^ta a boy’* tap gaberdine Jarir
JOYCE

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rets ana la expecting to g at fa r

Annual Christmas Cantata Will
Be Given at Seminole High School
Hudimit Speaks

By O IIK N F.
“TwU Be the
before
hriatmaa and all through
house (SBSUNOLE H f O 1C
SCHOOL) not a creatu re will stir,
not even a mouse” — that b
with tb* exception o f our celebrat­
ed Gle* Chkb, which wlQ he alng- ’
ing Joyfully In th* auditorhmaTn
muss concert w ith th* be«In­
voke*1 from tha G ram m ar mmT '
Junior High school*.
T h i. annual a ffa ir to always
looked forward to Uy rm y o _ e ,
and this Tear's c an ta ta promises
to be th* beet and moat ootatandIng yet.
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Under th* direction of Mbs
Dorothy Atnford, o u r very popular
land talented music ln»tractor,
each school flea club wOt have
a special number to sing, aad
a t different tim es during th*Q
program, solo* and trio* will to

By HUDUNfT
Sunirwer haa gone.
Winter to b e n
Pall baa faU.
And It* cold aa . . , Icet:
This ALMOST expresses
cent! mens. W hat’* this
from Chemistry class? BILLY
HOLLBYHEADR face, Hashing
a bright rad bacauaa of NANCY
DIG H I UN'S flirtation teasing, b
a thing sfh Igh amusement to
th* E1K8TKIN JUNIORS. MR.
RING also looks on with the
usual appreciation of humor.
SUNDAY night found SHIRLEY
ECHOLS “w aiting a t the church"
for bar date with AL RABURN.
Along to m aks a double date
w e n GLENN ODHAM and SYL­
VIA M EUCH, and don’t think
Titer* will be a n Intermission
GLENN waan’t Impratced by that
in tho program, during which tha
striking FRESHMAN bland.! I
chorus
will gat a well-desarrvd
Rumors kora It th at ORIEN
FARRELL hag awakened from rest, and th* orchestra will prs-A
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h b d r a m ; a t least b b dream sent a selection.
Tit* concert wUI begin with tha
b no lo a fe r a participant
the plot so — Whatra there toentire chorus singing “0 Com*
dream about? A Ute flash says All Y* Faithful," and from there
ha’s on th* tra il of au lr.tcreatln- th* procram will be aa follows:
not* th at waa left la h b locker.
O Com# All Y* Faithful —©
If ra a beat th* gala d b c u n Ing their new formal# and toe Chorum.
L
ift Thine Eyes — Girl* (Trio.
boy* In a general b-jxx about
I t Cam* Upon th* Midnit*
wbo’s dating who, you’ll b* saf*
in betting th a t last cant they ar* Clear — Junior H igh Chorus.
H ark Tha Ilarald A ngeb Sing—
d U m sla g tb* annual Celery Fed
#.
Christmas dance on tb* nine- Chores.
II.
"
t i f nth.
Jasu Bambino —Senior GirU
The girl* w er* . really giving
PAUL AVERETTE, Ju te and Chorus.
Brahms Christmas Song —
Marguerite’* guest from North
Carolina, a rush a t the dance
th* -Shepherd* LowTuesday night, and be really gave
(•
them a “plug." He think* the ly — Grammar School Chorus.
Away
In
a
M anger — Gram­
SANFORD girts are tb* nicest
and cutest girls M has aver m*L mar School Soloist.
Beautiful Savior — High School
LO O CALDWELL. HELEN
(
H U T C H I B O n TM A RJO R IE Chorus.
III.
JONES, a n l MARY RABUN a n
Selection — H igh School O r-g i
anxiously nwaiting tb* arrival of
GENE HARRISON, JOHN PO PE, cheatra.
IV .
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FED DYSON, and DUB EPPS
Jo y to th* World — Chorus.
from college fo r tb* Christmas
Listen to th* Lamb* — High
hoi Ida r t . lfy , thea* holiday*!! I
’
PAT CARLSON of Daytona School Entemblt.
Silent Night — Chora*.
Beach to kaapjag KATHLEEN
BRYANTS Saturdays and Sunday*
quite busy. She’s bam keeping
kings froth ua causa - this has
tag on ^ulta awhile.

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Thespian Club

ado High School‘ n a il:
hold her Interest, w l
baT
Our minds are blank
Sb It’a * cinch
T hat this la written.
To fill an Inch.

CUm O f Fifteen
r
Improve Talents
a pretty ptotur*

By MIRIAM I f KIR
On* of tha moat Interesting carries with H u m
(lau as e f B. R. M. la Senior currant e f yatbaa and tog
Tb* cast le as follows:
A man. Orica F sm O i
man. A m BUna; a clerk;
Kick; a reporter, Jack '

Honrbwdi n m %b \
tom ;'

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MtCafl.

la Vauchn,
Ann GOetl
Frederick

S t S L il.

aang th* aerenad* from ’'The
Student Prince’' and “ in
the
Luxembourg Gardena” l y Man­
ning. The** two gifted artlata
concluded by alnglng, together,
“Ah, Sweet Myatery of Life” by
Victor llerlrrrt.
This program waa enjoyed b*
th* atudent body, and they wit]
Irok forward to th* retu rn of
Dr. Allen. Dr. Duckwits, Chrla
Napoli, Mlaa Peydon and Mia
Mulligan.

at

iOaiden Club, baa been
dal chairman, Mary Mar-

We want to draco—Yoa w ant'to Dance 1 The Cel­
ery Fed b firing1THE Dance of the eeaeont ALL YOU
have to do la eonui *nd “get" the good time that
they are oHMog to yon.
lib to be on the nlnetern’h f t ' the Armory—OK*
CHE8TRA, favora, and inch decoration* UI It'e all
planned Joat for YOU and that Good time you're going
to have.
Not only do we want YOU, XOU and YOU, but
alao the STUDES, ALUMNI, OLD and YOUNG MAR­
RIED COUPLES, TOURISTS—L E I'S MAKE THIS
A COMMUNITY AFFAIR.
Stag it or Hag It (the new F JS. C. W. word for
Doe)—It'S all the aame price.

aoon meet her destiny. W hether
ahe doea it correctly depends Up­
on ua.” The apeaker aaaerted that
w* muat he alert to what jgdri
on and act aa calmly aa poaal
ble. W* ' muat lie* boneetly,
truthfully, and ipirltually. Thea*
make the people strong whOe
Juat Ice, lor* and brotherhood
make a nation atrong.
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Following thi* addreaa Mr. Av
len Introduced Mlaa Barbara Peydon, aoprano. Chrla Napoli, tenor
deluie, and MUa Dori* MuDi-

The fifth aonual Chrlatmaa operetto of the Sanford Grammar
School was given a t tha school
Thuraday and F riday night.
Tho chorm**
will
be the
sam e both nights but th# princi­
pal characters wUI be different.
A corn plat* Hat of characters I*
aa_fol1owa;
Thuraday night: Cheery Cherub,
P ran k Melach; Jolly7 Johnny, Spanear H ardin) Pine, Joann*
nwingie;
Ioann* Swingle;
1Holly, Dolores McLallan.
Friday ..night, Cheery Cherad,
Jack Ludwlgi Jo lly Johnny, Fran­
cis Tempts; Pine Mona Ruth
M ills; Holly, M yra Jan* Madden.
Both nights. Color bearer*. Byran Beard, A rth u r Halehar, Fredtrick RosaetUr. Lloyd Swain, Wateon Jennings, Eugene H arper,
B arbara Chapman, Emily Math­
ews, Edna H alligan, Gloria Gatlin,
Mary Ann Galloway, Marjorie Andemon.
P rissy Prim*, Lsalle Harvey. I n ­
land iRudd, Eugene Kendall, P. R.
Bach, Bobby Humphreys.
' TUhr Trim*. Praaala PavIUck.
Jan* Chapman, Barbara Rucker,
Louis* Lundqubt, Phyllis Bach.
B ath Robe Rovers, Lanky, Billy
Owana
Runt, Eddla
Mayer;
Gaudy, Robert falrclo th ; also,
A lbert K lkktr, Ben Batler, BIU;
Brinson,
nnnaon, Douglas
uougiaa Igsatng,
loesing, BU
out
Ion**, Prank McClelland Bobby
B rlnon.
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Perfume Bolt)**, Wilma Bland,
Jan Ice Potter, Barbara Tadlock,
Helen Skinner, Myrtle* Bra ton,
B arbara Edenflrld, Pearl Naugher.
Btells 'W hitm orejacquallna Arm- Ckriatmaa Ball* .—Oran Ogleahy,
atrong, A n lu Aiken. Mary X*?)*Marvin Ktoard, Ivay
Cookies, Elolae Cook, JaM Whit-

Library Aaka For
bauea Of Magasfne

followtef .affteera were ap*

“YES*. DANCE. CHILLUN!!!!

Cram Patch-----Tommy Tuekar.
Rag* DoU.
Announcer.-------

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S. H. S. A rt Club
Plain Puppet Show

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The Babe

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Banford h The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rai
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DKL'KMHKR 15. 1941

Member Awtociaied Prens

NIIMHER 91

House Group
Passes Bil

s Santa Claus

To Aid Nai
One Billion Dolli
Is Loaned By U.
' Through Nov.
To 33 C o u n t r i

By S u b s , British
Say F i v e Italian
Sbipa D e s t r o y e d
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One Apparently Is
Large Transport

• Gains Southwest Qf
Gazala R e p o r t e d
In Libyan F i g h t
The Brltlah u id one of
their submarines sank an
Asia aunolv shin and salvage
tug in the harbor of Candia.
Crete,.............
while _ 12.000-ton
• Italian veasel. apparently a
transport, and four smaller
ahipa were reported deatroyed in the Mediterranean.
The British
announced
• farth er gains southwest of Oa*
gala In the Libyan campaign.
Rampant Red nrrales declared
today they hod tho Germans on
the- run In a re tre a t approaeh^ trig _tbe scale of Napoleon's cold
^ *nd” dl«mal retirem ent, from Mos­
cow and had overtaken the back­
tracking H itler legions with a
headlong campaign of exterralna-

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W ith u n i pared phrase, the offle k l Communist organ Pravdn
etalmmi th e Russian arm ies si
ready h are destroyed an I'entlre

Geerge Herman Ruth, tho beloved Babe of baseball, la shown
cheering some of the little patients a t tha Hospital for Joint Dlaasea. in New York, during hla visit to distribute Chri.tm as gift*.
Shown with the llabe are 8aad ra Serling, Ruth Sutsingham and
Madeline Kcirbnne, all with g if t, presented by Santa Ruth.

Riiz Theater
Safe Robbed
Sunday Night

Frank Anderson
Dies Suddenly
I n Washington

Flank
K.
Anderson,
well
known newspaper and railroad
man, died of a heart attack In
Washington,
D. C. Saturday
night, according to newt received
herd today. Mr. Anderson, 00,
maintained hla rcaldenct a t A l­
for
ifker*. apparently p re­ tamonte Spring*, although
broke Into' and rifled th* Deal throe y e a n he h a . lived
In Washington, working aa a
info a t the Rita Theater special representative of the Atmorning.
lantkuX tw at Une.
Mr. A ndersoa made a recent

Ma n a g e r Announces

uurance C o v e r s
^ d i s c l o s e d Sam

tr:

' p b J^ fin k k . 11,000 plane* pnd
j p,000 cannon.
. a broadcast war bulletin of
Ihn official Information bureau
declared the Red army had recaptured tha railway station of
■Uslevara
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lla e
aaouthea.t
n rtt b e i a t
n
railec
off
Tula, Dubna to tha waat of Tula,
and Vtrkhove, northeaat o f Lieny, In day-long battling w£leh

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addition, Ute Russian's Black
Ban fleet waa reported vigorous y
in action. Tha nonununique said
a naval unit had rank a huge
IMOO-ton Kant transport.
On the southern flank tha Sea
af Aaov port of Taganrog, 40
mIU» waat. o f Roetov, was aald
U be completely surrounded by
ta d army forces.
In the Yelets area some 200
mOae *eelh of the capital, tho
Moecew radio reported, cavalry•upported troops have retaken
n o n than 400 Tiling** and
tewnt In a ravage caunterofferatve which has wipml out two
kaltellraa i f O eraM infantryCairo reported ^ German and
Italfca farces stubbornly withdMwtag from eastern Libya
taraod about and fought r a n g e

•K endrick Cates
Dice Following
' 4 Week* Illness

protected by im orance, was taken
from the large aafe. The robbery
was discovered by the colored
janitor when he entered the man­
ager's office about 8:15 A. M.
Tho office door was jimmied,
Mr. Morrison revealed, and the
snf* combination apparently was
knocked off w ith a ham m er or
Instrument o f some type, and
there appenrrd to be evidence of
drilling.. "Undoubtedly, the Jqb
was done by professionals," Mr.
Morrison stated.
Tho large, outer doors of the
inf* were standing open, and an
Inner door, on which the lock had
te rn punched out, also waa open.
On the floor, directly In front of
|( 'u t l . a M mm CM* TSieel

THE WEATHER
Florida— Considerable cloudiness
tonight and Tueaday with possible
light showers In the extreme south
portion Tuesday. Slowly rising
tem peratures tonight and In north
portion, Tuesday.
The goat th a t la Navy foot­
ball .mascot a t th« present time
la Bui IX, a tw o year old Angora.

sudden death waa a shock to hla
many frltn d a In C antral Florida.
Ha waa well known to Florida
newspaper men sad, a t various
tim rs, owned several publication*.
Mrs. A nderson Was with her
husbaad when be died and, now
la returning .to her home where
It la expected burial will take
place.
Betides the widow, other *urvivora are a ton, Rosa K. Ander­
son of O rtando, and a daughter,
Mrs. E. V. Yauall of W akefield.
Mass.
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WASHINGTON. Dee. 15—
Authorisation (or an expansion W
the United State*' twoaoeean naeywas quickly approved by '{ H
Houac Naval A ffair. Comm ittM
today a fttr the alt* af tka M H
templaled increase m
ttd M i
from 900.000 ton. to 150,000 t a t t
kt the requeat of the Navy,
u
The mraaure left tka type dft
ahipa to be con.tructml to tk f ittjft
cration of the Prv.klrnt and | | t
Navy department, but C iialnatfl
Vinaon (D—Ga.) .aid It would H
elude no battleship*.
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President Roosevelt today » ■
ported to CorigreS* th n t h M
leas* aUl to the United RtaUaS
AHie* .5.1 ruuntriea Hated a s U q
gible—hod totalled $ 1,202,000,001
through Nov. 30.
'
Actual export, to Dec. 1, M
aald, were worth oaly $595,O0tA
000. Congres* hat voted | I M
000,000 ,000 for leod-lvaaa.»
A
Congress, abandoning any IddS
of a holiday r « ( U , aetUed Hfe
.e lf to the K i.in e.. c f q u ltk if
enacting new and reviling OM
law. to fit the pattern of modi
era a llo u t war.
High up on the li.t I* leg h lg l
lion authoriiing Preeident Koosqf
velt to u.e *ome of tha w a ll
time imwera granted to Woodl
row Wilson two decadea i a a
Theae power, would p eim lt il a
P re.id rn t to centrallxe control b l
all communication and tra n tp a H
t.tjo n ayatema, put a i t .t u t e r a
ban on trading with an*toy
alien., and to shift varlou. fuse*
tion. of government agcnciea U
co-ordinate the war effort,
m ittee. on both .idea of eongrea. are a t work on t h * le e k '
lotion.
The adm inl.tration’i laglalativt
lleutenanti hoped to Hava tka
d ra ft bill ready for hanea cog*
aideration by Tuesday. Congress
already h a . paaakd and tha Pres “I
iddnt h a. signed U f h llU —
to
remove tha original, d ra f t law,
restriction* a g iln it ui» o f *«tactcea out.ide tho araatrm heml*
phere.

Frank Ray 1$ Made
Second Lieutenant

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FORT BENNIN0, Ca . Dec. 15
— (Special)— Sgt. Frank Htantnn
Rsy I. now a second lieutenant
after graduating today from n(
fleer candidate courts a t the In
fantry School hare. He will hr
aulgned a t once to active duly
with tha 30th Division, Fort Jackson. S. C.
He waa on# of 130 selected
enllated men who received their
diplomat and commissions at
Impretslve graduation earemnnkr*.
Unofficial schooling races will Brigadier General Omar N. B rad­
sta rt tonight a t tne Ranford- ley, commandant of tho Infantry
Orlando Kennel Club, 10 miles School, presented tho diploma*
south o ff tho Orlando highway, and commissions.
according to trues official*.
Tha graduating etaaa i n c l u d e d
About 20 races will be run to­ enlisted men of all grades from
nig h t, oeer a threo-cUteenth mil# privataa ta m aster sergeants, and
distance. The preparatory races will comprised regular Army men,
be held every night, and next national guardsman and aalacteee.
Mondry the TMate Racing Com­ Tha men had first to pass strict
mission wlU lurarvlae official qualifications of leadership and
schooling ra c e s Each dog must military ability, and then the In­
have th ree scbooing run* before tensive three month training
being entered in a race. The i«s course.
son sta rts Doc. IT.
The new officer la the ton of
Mr. and Mrs. F. L R ay, 216
Holly Avo., Banford. Ho entered
the Army In Nov. 1933 aa a Na­
tional Guardsman and formerly
served w ith the 134th Inf., Camp
Standing, Fla.
has keen viciously attacked
sportioua, which will Inevitably
and M tfW rillco tu.aU; and
m Maty y e a n tho American
l a-vi tal rale in binding up

Unofficial Kennel
Club Races Begin

PROCLAMATION

Q ty News Briefs

:tints of cataitrephra of nature
and of war; and
, WHEREA8 In preparation for lu st aocl
l Cross has
as we a n new facing, .the American National
HM million
boon .pending funds at the rata Of mom tt
ta of tho
dollars a month, which Is hot a email f
' out cffacamount that tha organisation now requires to i
to r armed
threty Its functions aa an aacrattel. auxiliary
O problems
E S . ’ C ’t ? (a* i 5 T ‘£ ." i l S " l * W V

Leaders Of World’s Great Nations At War

Chinese Harass
Foe From Rear
K e p r e s e n tatives Of
Japan, Italy And
Germany Will Meet
WASHINGTON. Dee. IS. —
* A t') — Secretary ( rank Knox
reported t»da&lt; that the hottlexhlp
Arinin* and five nthrr warship*
were I&lt;mi In Sunday-bcfore-teat1*
Japanese *ir raid un Fear I Hara
hnr. Hawaii. Ninety-one officer*
end 3.6.1* enllated ntV-n were known
dead a* a result nf tk# raid,
the Seerelarv of the Naey said.
Three Japanese submarine* and
It alrrrafl were tenwn ta have
been lint hv the enemy In tho
brief engagement.
See ret a n Knn* *l,n sold fla t­
ly that hath United State* acrelee* "were not on the alert agateat
surprise air attark** and a formal
Investigation will Se Inst Hated
by I'rraidrnt Roouevell ^ m ed i­
ately.
In the meantime. Secretary
Knn* said, there have been no
rhenge* In nim m ind.
Illy

Here are the leaders of the world's great
powers a t war un land, tea and air. Top, left
to right: J om-T Stalin, whose peace pact with
Germany fell apart when the Nail* invaded
the *prawUng Soviets; President Roosevelt,
opinion became molded into u unified resolve
leader of * United State* whose diversified
when It was attacked; Prime Minister Winston
C hurchill, lead*#, of the w orld's largest drtqo
eracy. Bottom, le ft lo right; Emperor Hirohito,

De Wolski Says
War WUI Last
For Five Years
A v i a t i o n Instructor
Addresses R o t a r y
Club At Meeting

whose island kingdom was led Into w ar l-y a
Jspnnese military clique under the direction
of fiery Premier General Tojo; tlrnito Musso­
lini, who built Italy in'« n war machine which
he has turned over to Germany; Adolf Hitler,
whose dtrsm s of u super race drove him to
defy the world's great dgmocrarir* and stuit
the war; Gen. Chiang Kai-shek, leader of
China's valient millions now righting mnri*.
1937 against the Japanese.

NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—(A P)
—The New Yorl» produce ex­
change today suspended cot­
tonseed oil and auy bean nil
futures trailing today "until
further notice."
The esrhange said in view of
the tuipcniion and the fact
thnt this normally i* the laat
day oV trading in December_
contract*, open commitment* j
in that delivery would "remain ■
in status quo pending further I
action."
-I

The war will teat five year*,
according to an opinion of Capt.
Constantin* de Wolsk| aa eipres*ed a t the regular mevtlqg of the
R otary Club today. Capt. de Wol•M aald that It would take at
least another y ra r before the
present deficiency Cn planes, guilt
and munitions ruuld be overcome
and an a ir forru of 1,500,000 men
bo made ready for action.
Dr. R. W. Ituprecbt who pre­
sided over the meeting cautioned
Patrick Mell Chcncv, winter
Rotarlana against believing rum ­
en
and unsupported charges resident of Hanford for the past
aganst their neighbors w ho might seven years, died a t the home uf
be accused of being fifth column- hi* son-jn-law ami daughter. Dr.
Ihta simply because th sir forebeat and Mr*. G. S. Selman, IMH Pal
rum an enemy country. metto Avenue following a short
frt
Moat of our German and Italian
Americana ate loyal American illnet* last night a t 9:15 o'clock.
The M5 year old man was born
tiUxens, he said, whu deserve to
be treated fairly.
[July 30, 1150 in Bairatuwn,
J. L. Ingley, chairman *of the Ga., and haa lived In Atlaula for
Seminole County Defense Coun the past several years. Erickson
suggested th a t If anyona su* Funeral Home la In charge of arta another person of U lng
_ a r*ngementa for the funeral which
th columnist th* police should will be conducted a t Hincath Kunb f notified and they will know rral Home In Valdosta, Ga. Tuesw hat to do.
day at' 3:00 P. M.
£ a p t de WoUkI aakl he wa*
Beside* hla daughter In San­
ford, Mr. Cheney has among hla
attacked Pearl H arbor while the sorvivora two daughjers and four
Place talks were continuing. T hat tons.
(I' mu Um C mm Wago Ms)

Patrick Cheney
Dies At Selman
Home Yesterday

*a*e« were
In the Court
litem Hughe*
M Xteard ef
crane, ae did
KnUla Morm aid Jama*
Bte Christine

Members who ra n not attend
the supper of the Campbell-Low
X Poet of tho American Lotonlght at T:C0 o'clock a n
urged by Joel yield, local com
■under, to bo at tha meeting.
Which will start at liCO P. M.
- State Commander Rupert Cavl
• wUI bo Um honored guest
tho meeting, which aim ban
■ designated aa tho annual
-talma, party by tho local
i t Commentating on Mr. Cavl*
t, Mr. Field stated, "1 think
In tho duty of every Legionre ta attend aa Commander
items may have Instructions

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Pr*««|

JiipniHHt* ImhhImmI tho Nichill* Kit-lsl nn-n of Manila
ngnin 11mInv. whiit- tho after­
noon tommuniniii- from the
Philinpint-it imlicnti-tl the Jnt&gt;nnt-ne art- i-hii-ktql in their
lund ii|N-rutionit at three
iMiint* on tlit- mnin island
of Luzon, nmterting "Enemy
activities throughout tho day

were ronfinnl rnttrvly to the
air "
llungkong, th&lt;* Hriti«h crown
cu)ony un I hr South China coaxl*
appeared to .ho thgkgvpolq/t JM t
gn-at'-st pressure from Japan1*
offensive. The British ackhow"letlgrd u withdrawal from Kowlion, u rlty of the colony, per­
m ittin g the intader* to advancti
within rifie shot of the island
of Hongkong.
j London said the withdrawal t*
I"progressing according to p la n ,’
J M. Gillon ha* received a
,w*
cablegram fiom hi* »on. Jack, who w "h t:hine*e force* haraaalng Mta
J
a
p
a
n
e
s
e
to
the
rear.
The
British
Is * lii-nli-nant in the hcudqoir
ter* division nf the I Till Bom­ admitted a "slight withdrawal"
bardment Squadron, 27th Horn- amid "very heavy fighting" of
bardini-iit f^roup nowr stationed at forces guarding British Malay*
Fori MrKinlry In the Philippines, and Singapore.
The Chinese said fierce attack*
saying Ihut he was "fine and
don't worry." Mr. Gillon received forerd the retreat of so mo J a p ­
the wire oil Saturday and it was anese fium the south aide of
Canton, and announced a savage
sent nt midnight Friday.
Lieut. Gillon attended the Uni­ attack north of Hongkong.
A joint communique uf Armv
versity of Florida from which hi
wa* graduated as a reserve offi­ and navy sections of the Jap an ­
ese
Imperial headauarlers warned
cer. He was stationed with the
Civilian Conservation Corn* at the Japanese “against tho lurking
camps in Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, danger of enemy submarine*" off
and Helena, Mont. In Molilalia, to­ Japan’s island m ast* and urged
wns roinninnding officer of the them to "prepare for a pro tract­
ramp l.leut. Gillon was also com­ ed war wnerein hostile subm ar­
manding officer in the Tow T a r­ ines und aircraft bombing win
get Detachment at the itavunnah play a major role.'* •
The British acknowledged the
Air Base.
While he w a. In college, IJeut. Japanese have gained gniund In
the
Kedah area of northern Ma­
Gillen attended reserve officers'
truining sehnols at F ort Bragg, N. laya despite heavy losses and
added the situation in tha diffi­
C. and F ort lienning, Ga.
cult Jungle country was "confuseil. •
Meanwhile, the German wire*
Irs* reported representatives of
Germany, Italy and Jarmn met
In Berlin today for w lu t w u
Frank nunn, employee of the described a* a conference to dis­
City of Hunfurd fur many years, cus* Im portant new tasks grow ­
died a t hi* homo In Kearney, N. ing out of the broadened w ar '
J. Dee. 9. A t th* time he lived against the United States and
IntSsnford, hi* son, liernar Crane Britain.
was assistant m anager of the
Th* W ar Department a t Wash­
Wnolwnrlh Htore here.
ington sold enemy t i r opera­
Beside* this son, Mr. Bunn I* tions continued over Luion In
survived by his widow anil one the Philippine*.
with
ground
c-nlbcr son, Ward Crane of Krar operation* in progress In threo
ney, N. J.
sections of the Island. The brief
communique said there was noth­
ing to report from other area*,
omitting the mention of Hawaii
and the United Rtatea Pacific
coast for the first time In sav­
ers I days.
Japanese forces which have es­
tablished a foothold around VigUk
were reported sending out patrols
oday in an apparent effort to wi­
den their holdings In tho ftco •*
o-i attack by the United BlaUa
Army bombers which warn dis­
closed to have sent four Jepenora
troop ship# to the bottom of tho
Chino 8ea and badly batterad
three ethers.
Exeent for the region of VlgjMt

Lieutenant Jack
Cottonseed Oil
Trading Halted
Gillon Stationed

Rupert Caviness
WU1 Attend Meet

IEVELT.

Hongkong Is Threat­
ened By Powerful
Nipponese Advance
T o w a r d Kowloon

ever the first meeting of the
volunteer and special services
committees of tho County Chap­
ter of American Red Cross of
which Mrs. W alter L. Morgan
was named chairman and Mrs.
R. R. Deas vice-chairman when
Use group had an organisation
meeting Saturday morning.
Sub-cammlttaoa and chairmen
which were cppclnted are as fol­
low*: staff assistant corps, Mrs.
J. C. Hutchison and Mrs. Roby
Lalng; production corps, Mrs. 8.
O. Chase, kalUlagi Mrs. J. W.
Hall, Mrs. C. E* Dawson and
Mien Inn Fenwick, cutting sad
sewing; Mlm Irene Hinton, ship*

At Ft. McKinley

Former Sunfordite
Dies In New Jersey

ITALIAN ORNBBAL KILLED
LONDON, Doe. U . — (**&gt;•
Tho Room radio raid Somtey tte
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THURSDAY, D EC EM B ER 1 t ,l S 4 I

i, U.S. Production
Gtaal For Bombers
m Will Be Doubled
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 -O P )
— William S. Knudsen said W ed.
nesday th a t.th e production goal
, for giant four-motored bombers
. had liccil Incnaacd fiom ouu «
. month to .1,000, sn announce,
ment th a t underscored the opin.
Ion of defense officials th at the
P srlflr w ar m ust In won by
bombing Japan.
The director j f .the Office of
' Production Management, In his
first public pronouncement since
the Japanese assaulted Pearl
Hirboe, declared new bomber
production fhcllltlee would h iv e
4 to be built 'and th a t every w ar.
' plane factory would h are
to
’1 adopt the ISA-hour work week.
In a war which apparently la
• .10 become incrraaingly n battlo
of bon d '’n . , Knudsen said the
-►-new aircraft facilities wnuTd Re
placed "Inside th# mountains"—
deep In the Interior beyond the
AAula pjanrm-

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The 1941-42 crop of early and
mkJ-Maoon orange* was estimate*)
Wednesday a t 40,441.000 beats.
The Agriculture Department Jt
a i d this corn pa fa] with SM 78.00oO
bases of the varieties produced in
[1946-41 season.
The Florida early and midseason
crop was placed a t 18,100,000
bases. It w as 16,900,000 boss* last
season. Production of Florida tan- O
, gerlnes was estimated a t 1300,000
looses against last season's of
2,700.000.
TeUl grapefruit production for
the 1841-42 season was estim ated
a t 41,450.000 boxes competed with m
0333,000 boxes last season.

S

already been eff e c t s d ^ a lt W h
“ Mr.

C raauM r

certainly

made

tbe

specific statement to the
b a te made.*As rhairmtn, ho ‘ said the
SUte Board of Education "t*

athe Investawut,
t m as

tffis i" k
In stead ," the hoard will hold
19438,008 per value o f original
bonds until the rail d a ta f t r r S .
dcmptlon Jan. 1
"fn this w ay," Hollahd said.
;» nr spueeeUllon o f any prem iuas. derived by
tho
coontiee

2,303 Enemy Aliens
Are Seized By F. B. I
-

Increase Expected On
Florida Orange Crop

iff Company,

A number of Japanaee, je st landed from Terminal Island, where there | Bureau of Investigation. The Ni
Is a large Nipponese settlement, are pictured In Uta Sen Dlrgo, Cal., mors was In line with Presldenl
fsror terminal, detained for questioning by agents of tbe Federal I to placa under arrest all aliens 4

WASHINGTON. Dae, 11 -O P )
—Attorney General Blddln Mini
todey th a t 2303 Germans,, Ital’ Ians and Jepancso h4vo been
seised ty the F.B L. snd are be­
ing held temporarily by Intmlyration officials. Tbe "Enemy
WASHINGTON, Dec. II - ( 4 1
Allens’ seised Include 845 German*. 147 Italians and
1,201 — A «elrctlvo service official
•aid Wednesday night th a t local
.Japanese.

All Men Rated 1-A
May Be Inducted

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county a t Interest.”

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more rapidly than In the corro• nondinf period of the World W ar

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d ra ft boltrds had been notified
th a t they may Induct oil I.A
men on their lists, if thry desire
to do so, w ithout regurd tr. their
q u o ta s
Those Instruction* were Issued
in anticipation th a t more men
will be needed fo r ' the armrd

services soon. No mnndni
l)er fo r the Induction of
men, however, has bsea
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tnnounced In London. Bo takoo tho
rank of admiral la command of tho
ship# and naval esUblishmaato on
tho China station and replaces U r
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Sanford In The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

AN INDEPENDENT,

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FLORIDA, WPDAY/DECEMBER It,

1941

Instructions

j | Rupert Cavincss

Nazi* Replace Florida Boy Dies

ArayCkief On! While Sinking
M oscow Front
Enemy Warship
Russians Pursue Foe

Council T old

In Southwest Area
As Germans A ban*
don S e 111 e m o n ts

Will Do Their Part
• In Fight With Axis

Peace Talks Are
, Wanted By Hitler

(By Associated Press)
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Russian peace with Ger■ “ F would be made only
or Joint agreement with Bri­
tain and the United SUtes.
fo tle t officials declared last

8om*wh*ra in th« Philippines a hug« eosot artillory battery
is loaded with a 10-Inch th«U' by native soldier*. All coast do(oasM on tho island are on the a le rt as Japans** bombers and In­
vasion crows attsm p t to im a ih 'a path (or tho Invasion troops on

Trial Blackout
Governors Will May Occur Soon
Aid In-Defense •In SaqfordArea
Chief Boy- Williams
d v i « o rV'Bfiard' ’’vCo rf&lt;! &lt;*rn Ing
U tv ln o ffa assertion, a , few
h e a ts a fte r the
United States
W o t to w ar a g ain st Germany
Ita ly , fallowed close upon a
atotom aat by Secretary of S tate
H a ll, s t r e s s in g confidence ti n t
tho Srvteg* “w01 do their full
•hare’ In tha all-o at struggle

Draft Office
States Change
In Procedure

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The drath of Capt. .Solin
I’ hellr. Jr . Jfi. „l Madison.
1la., oho was rredlled with
plantingthre rhombs on lha
Japane-e hallleahlp llaruna.
was announced In .Manila. ||#
**' praised liy (he Ear East­
ern commend.

KUIBYSHEV, iv r i •—i,ri _
Field Marshall Llsl h».« rr|&lt;Urnl
General Von Bock h * ciMiiinsndrr
In-chlef of the Genimtt armie« on
M ISIIIN M O N . |lee. 12. _
the Moscow front »hrr.- the (ler
&lt;Al’)— Sprskrr Karburn an­
mens hava bean trying lor more
nounced
today
legislation
than two months to a ,to m e
would hr introduced lasasedlagainst tha Soviet capital, it was
alely railing fur the registra­
im m andtr R upert Cavlnrss, announced yeitcrday.
tion of all men from IN to (J.
rtm ent of Florida of the
Although It was nut Known
rrican Legion, will b« the j Whether Von Moca «•&lt; kilusl or
lie said after a ronferenea
Nincr Ihr United Htute* h in n
&gt;rad guest a t u dinner meet- recalled, tha enanga was regarded
with IVar .Secretary Slimson
of war. there will lie no
and Selecllse Serslce ClilafMonilay night of the Camp aa a result of thr unsuccessful extension of deferrmenU for men
I'Lotalng Host.
laln. General L e w i s llershey,
German offenaive, and ronlinutng
have
bern
cla««ified
by
thsl Ihe hill wmild make
Russian caunter-drivrs .aid to lie w "
men from 19 lo l.l "renponpressing U te"N ails ste.d'uy w e.T -|thr lor*' w *,c ,lv e -ervie* hoard
slhlr for serslce.’’
ward.
i in the category of I A, *JA or
Military diapatrhe* «aid Itrtl 2H, according to instruction* re*
( lip
\ aq«*r it* t r .( | ’ r * « g )
army tank u n lti cleared the (irr reived by E. B Carter, in charge
Jai&gt;niu*xe warehiiiN were
mans from- the Tula-Serpukhov- of the office on Second Street.
offieinllv riMHirtinl ttnlnv to
Moscow highway by smashing
enough to assur* active 24 b o ar '
In eddltlon to ^w ritten Infer hnvo fl**«i nftt’r iiirt*l|ti(f ships
Col.-Gen. Helni Gudenan's fourth
d u ty If necessary. The a ir w ar- i
th&lt;Naai lank division. Tula is llu mation from hradnuarlrrs.
dsns are In a arparate division '
Asiatic fleet
d ra ft office hail an official visit of th r l ’. S
miles south of Moscow
from a ir w arning posts, which
Pacific.
IhU week from
Major llyrd somewhere in the
The
Germans
were
reported
hr.
hava already been sat up.
Ing pursued southwi-stward, ami Sparkman on the day following The heiuliiuarters of Admiral
Mr. ln«lay m ads It d e a r th a t j
President
Roosevelt's
declaration
abandoning aattlem rnl after settle­
Thomas (J. Hart, commander
the committee chairmen of the
of w ar against Japan and the
ment to th* Russians.
of the (J. S. Atlantic fleet,
two
men
discussed
Informally
Thirty more viilajt-j near Yelets
the encounter
in the Orel aeclor 200 inllrs »outh classifications of prospective se announced
\
ended without result when
of Moscow also were reUken, tho lectees.
Class IB Includes men who are the Japs flrd and darknesj in­
Ruaalana laid.
jta ltS P re ss I
Newspaper*
Jubilianlly
pro- good for "limited service only," tervened.
rltlsh reported Ihe dato analysis made
claimed Ruaalan lucrrsaee ami said according
Admiral H art
acknowledged
a of tha German .161 it
Boe|*( army muat not only through physical examination*.
reglm .nt_ today and aald ||b (raU t(Uet
y,iUgas. but Clataea 2A and 2U are com Japanese bombers inflicted "vary
poaad of man Who are taking great damage" In Wednesday’s
advanced 60 mile* beyoad muat axtennlnato the Invader*
highly ipaclallxad course* auch us air raid on th r Cavite Naval baso
bruk In a two day sandstorm
madlclna or soms branch af en- off Manila. "There was consid­
M|f&gt;ln«w t of Cagiaeertng and man who hold "kty erable loss of life," the announce­
penetrallon of per­
ment aald.
poetttons In Industry.”
Japanese bombers Intensified
This morning Instructions were
haps 120 miles beyond tha Llbclaj qualifications shoeld volun- yan-Egyptlan
frontier waa claimed
sent to tha board to "dlaregnrd their assault upon Luxon island
f**r to tha committee. chairman earllar. British warahlpe wam
men who have had full lime In In the Philippine* and » U. 8.
of the group that ha or aho la reported shelling Derna heavily.
111
enemy
some branch of service and r e ­ eommunlqur -a il
beat qualified to serve."
classify this group." Men with bombers were counted in this
The committees and division
CAIRO. Dec. 12 —(A0— S tea­
dependent* will not he exedipt morning’s attack alone niul I t
chairm an of tha Seminole County dy. day-long pressure by main
Edgar Earl W hllten. Jr.,^ in­ from re-classification since lllu e were reported shot down.
Defense Council follow:
A fresh wrave of Japaniso
BritlMi and African mobllt col­ fant son of Mr. and Mra. t . E. who have been In Ihe Marine-,
DWUlon of Civil Protection, umn*. I* pushing tha retreating Whitten, died In Orlando T hurs­ the Navy or tha ReguluiW \/ n \y troops were reported landing at
Boy O. Williams | Industry and A sia, desert force* p ro g re ssiv e ly day
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afternoon following
a short "will be experienced a n d u fic rr l.egaspi, 2.10 miles south of
Material Resources, o. P. Horn northwest to tha form er Tobruk- illness. The little boy was bora fore
nrees*ary'“to^_th»-'«*rvlee," .Manila, and the Japuncso a n ­
nounced, "We an- now nbln to
Transportation and Common El Adam battlefield In the d re Apr. 14.' 1941 In Orlando and hi* the draft office pointed out.
naieafc desert, tha Brltlah an- parent* reside a t 1206 Elm Ave­
Tba^efflce personnel has been begin a plncer attack against the
Fuel, II. H. Coleman: Labor ant nc.unqad Thursday.
enemy
front north and .aiutli Lu­
nue.
"swamped with questions." Mr*.
£hn Glllon: Water .Sons enemy unite which took
Besides hi* parent*, tho boy la C arter, who la employrd with xon."
A II. S. Army communique
Supply and Ftr* Protection: Fred refugS behind defenses w est of survived by: his grandparents, her husband, stated. Mr. and
WUIlnma; Food and Agriculture, El Adem and south af Tobruk Mr. and Mr*. 11. E. W hitten of Mr*. C arter went to Orlando admitted the in-aders nl*J had
K Johnson; Health and were Attacked; British arm ored Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. B. 1). Wednesday to tha naval rerrtiit improved, their position xt tho
llouaing, chaa, L. Park, MD • unite also drova o ff a num ber McIntosh of Allamonto Springs; Ing station to cheek on it* in­ r„,rtb end "f the island, hut aald
Infonnatjon, Education and Mor- of Gvrman tanks whleh tried to great grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. struction*. (Jualiflcatlnn* for thi- llu- “situation remains unchangad
Finance and I-reak up operations west of El Tl II. Miller of Center Hill and Navy, a* fur the Helecllve S&lt;-r materially ”
American flier- were reported
A den by Indian and English another grandfather, It. II. W hit­ vice, will be lowered, but I nth
Xl
A
.V
8P**r*
Participation, Mrs. A. W. Women'*
Kno*.
ten of Sanford.
f o r ta t
offices are waiting for further lo have sunk three Japanese
warships
and crippled tho 29.Than# appeared to ba Axis
Funeral services will ba con­ Instructions and Information **
ducted et Erickson Funeral Home to tho extent, Mr. C arter said. 110 ton Kongo type battleship in
rtsr-g u ard actions.
attack* Unis f»r off Luxon.
(la London, a British military a t 10:10 o'clock S aturday morn­
American ships also were credit­
»ourtW said ha
believed
the ing, with the Rev. W. P. Buhred with sinking a light er“ l*4r
main H ovam ant of Brltlah forces man officiating. Interm ent wilt
and destroyer off Weke Island.
northwest from El Adem might be In Evergreen Cemetery.,
The 11,000 Inn battleship, 1U"
be the sta rt of a big naw b at­
run*, htti lifvn officially d f d i r w
tle o£ encirclement.
.. ,
T h a Yugoslav command aald
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12—(A 1 - sunk.
last a lr h t from Cairo th at a YuKecrctary of Navy Knox arrived '••Jap an intensified ll* attack on
a t Honolulu Thursday afternoon. l.uxnn with . W ashington rep o rt­
of U»# D epartm ent ’o f *FW idra e r *n,1*r *n "F a l • °&gt;000
attack* from several ilirecth* A m a ia a t e e h e
j“f :u n d * r Gan. D raja Mlhallovlc.
Thia waa announced early last ing lissiissr*
«* r*a» esst)
tha honored g u a a t a t' «Wi i „ f.b* i "rontBraa* to hold Its positions”
night by the Navy Department
Charter*
of
Drunkenesa
which gave no othar detail*. It had
against l.loy.d F . Boyle, stats bean known only th a t Knox was
attorney, which will ba heard absent from Washington.
o&gt;X «lt7"£oral r n / m . / t - j !"" ' T k aia Barb ton troop* who took
Monday morning In Governor
While all official Information
Holland's office In Tallahassee, waa lacking, tha purpose of the
G p rb ir were reported
fighting
ware brought by R apreeantatiw
seven Axis dhrlalona In the MoSecretary’s trip apparently waa to
E. E. brauy, r.ecoraing to a
| rev s river v ilify ' near the towns
a personal investigation &lt;&gt;f
telegram received today from make
i of K n g u jaac and Knjaxavae.
Die Govemor’a secretory, Ralph tha smashing Japans** surprise
Davis. The telegram raada aa raid on lha naval baa* and other
Maurice Jacob* and a hunting
follows: "Charges ag ain st Boyle dafinse installations a t Honolulu iarty of five men were In Wll8unUay.__________________
brought..by Rapraaaniatlve E.
Ingham BWamp. north of ChuluE. Brady. Regards, Ralph
T hera are about 4.S00 native ote, yesterday In search of deor
and
after their dogs scented thn
reindeer owner* In Alaska.
trail of a bear, the group traajted
th* enlmal from noon until MrJacob* ahot him yeaterday about.

Some Classes Cannot
S e c u r e extension
Of D e f e r m e n t s

F o i l Understanding
Said Reached By
S. And Soviets

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E FROM U. S. FLEET

Facing The Jap Invader

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Member Associated Press

TAMPA,
Dm .
IS —&lt;AVGovernor Spasanrd L. Holland
stated yesterday th a t five former
governors of Florida will ba
asked to aefva w ith the S tate
cabinet to form an advisory com.
mlttao concerning S tile defense.
Mr. IIaliand made th e announce,
m eat In an addreaa before the
Florida League of Muncipalitles
a t Its convention here.
The 8 ta te Chief Executive,
•peaking to a cheering throng
gathered In :th e Palm Room of
the Tam pa Tarrift* hotel, said
fee would ask form er Governors
Cary A. Hardee, John W. Mar­
tin, Doylo E. Carlton, D aw
8holU and Fred P. Cone to be.
come a p a rt o f tho advisory
tro o p along w ith
those who
compose hi* cab in e t
“I ■“ '■ w e th a t iw ry o n e of
thorn will respond to this InvL
■*» oa a body which
will be aakad to d tract tha
Moraa e f o ur defense activities
•“ this S tate,” the Governor said.
The Governor made tha a n .
pouncement during the course of
an addreaa In which ha ex.
praaaed faith and confidence la
‘he eventual outcome o f A m er.
M v r i and o f Florida's
contribution to th a t a f f a r t Ha
**»an

l.oooooo Floridians had wlun.
taarad their services in the ds.
feoaa program for the Bute.

Union Bays Members
Are Jap Prisoners

A lthough' d a m lt*
ictlon*
have not boon reed
uite likely 't h a t fi
rmlnole C ounty wl
blackout practice In I
tu rs, Chairman Rev
tha Chril Protection
d a re d this morning.
Mr. Williams has received s
J*rgs, 60 paga bask]lot from State
headquartera containling all detail*
on n blackout and baa received
other information pertaining
;
to
the subject.
Mr. W"ll___
ilia ms tth U d , ” 1 be
UeVe we mill b a n
blackout
hdra soon. I wank to commend
an editorial In jraql • H a y 's Her
a id concerning bias M at InatrucDone and would ID » to have it
printed on th a Iron
I advise all cltiu n p
Instructions and •at a. |hatn in
case such ah *6MJ l td t j r arise •
here. I t wQl b a B j # atarybody
to study th l ia insu MUqns thor-

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TTwy e ra u fadowat
Keep cool.
• S tay a t homo, fat o ff the
s tm t.
.
Put J u t lights, f l a y
away

from*window*.

pon’t serm m . Keep q u ie t and
don’t run fo r (halter—walk.

s a c jiM fts Cooperate w lU your a ir raid
warden a t all times. *
And fo r the protection of pour
hornet.
Make advance preparation to
d ark tn . every wtog a y , skylight,
glass dear, and ax (trie r opening
wherever Ugbta a re .h e a d after

Members o f its balldlng tra d e s* un-

*?•» «Mre token -prisoners

by

Japan when Midway and . Guam
u"*

T1M.r K |v y

said

t

Navigation J
- In Eight i

itish Report
destruction Of
irman Regiment

y They Advanced
I Beyond Tobruk In
2-Day S a n d s t o r m

Young Son Of Mr.
And Mrs. f t ft
Whitten Dies

State Commander
Will Be Honored
At Legion Dinner

Secretary Of Navy
Knox Is In Hawaii

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Drunkenesa Charge
Brought By Brady

Bear Killed In
Wooded Swamp
Near Chuluota

Winter Visitors
Take River Trip
To Lemon Bluff

WASHIHGT O K

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$800 Of Red Croft Roll Call
Proceeds Will Be Kept In County
Following a report th a t |I J U . 11 waa secured from this year's
annual n*l call, Mr*. F. E. Room(list, chairman of th a Shmlnola
County Chapter o f American Bad
Cross, told members who ware
present a t tha m eeting yesterday
morning Umt 96M o r tha total
artU ba kept In th a eauaty and
tfca remaining portion will ba sent
to Waahngton.

Arrive
By.
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will Instruct a class In Homo lly■tone and Care ef the 8kk, also
n class In Surgical Dressing. A
number of chairm an ware a p ­
pointed. A volunteer und special
services committee will bo headed
by Mr*. W alter L&gt; Morgan and
lire . J. D. Woodruff will organise
% drill corps, while tha motor
craps will be organised by Mrs.

1:30 P. M-

Tha hunters started o u t oa
their trip early yesterday morn*
ing and took along four dogs.
On* of tha hunter* toughed and
remarked, "Th* beat dog w* had
with u* took ons amell of thoaa
bear track* and lit out fo r
camp! Ha didn’t avm to* tha
bear.”
Tha bear was of tha black
"gristly” variety and weighed
400 pound*. Baaldea Mr, Jacob*,'
there ware five hunter* on tha
trip: J . M. Jacrbs, Georgs J s cota. Noton Fore, Morgan Mc­
Clelland and Noah Jacob*.

Camp Invests Its
Savings In Bond* M
Savings of tho Col. Theodora
&gt;v
Roosevelt Camp No. IS, U. I f .
V. will ba Invested In six n a­
tional defense bonds. It .waa da*
aided a t th eir regular m e e tin g '
Irnt nlgbt, according te F red T ,
WlUlama.
F V l? &amp; &amp; &amp; &lt;
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Although the element of aorjirla* u d the advantage
of preparation , which in the beginning have been on the
aide of. the Axis may cauae conaldenble loeaei early in
this war, In the long run victory ahould come to the AUiea
because of their vastly greater WgWW By th tnSHpower
and natural resources.
i . U—T'
‘ . A r e c e n t re le a a e f r o m t h e U n ite d S t a t e s C e n su s BUfeMO
re v e a l* t h a t f r a c o m b in e d ,M &gt; t|U U o fu i 0 f t h e p rin c ip a l n a ­
tio n s o p p o s in g lU U e rla m . b u t n o t in c lu d in g Bwutb A m e ri­
ca, a r e o v e r ' 1 ,3 1 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ; w h ile t h e A x is p h w tra , f o i l *
n g a r y a n d th e p rin c ip a l B a lk a n nAtMMe h a v e only
,000 p e o p le . T h e t o t a l a i t * o f t h e iw tto tii Involved
I* AO,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 s q u a r e m ile s f o r th e d e m o c ra c ie s and 1,44&amp;&gt;
0 0 0 f o r th e A x is .
W ith r e s p e c t to n a tu r a l r e s o u r c e s W6 f in d l h a t th e
U n ite d S t a t e s p ro d u c e s 14 p e r c e n t o f t h e w o t Id’* w h e a t;
B r ita in , 13 p e r c e n t a n d R u s s ia , 2 7 percsnti w h ile G e rm a n y
p ro d u c e s 3 p e r c e n t ; Ita ly 6 p e r c e n t a n d R o u m a n ia 2 per­
c e n t. A lto g e th e r th e A x is powers and ail the n a tio n s th e y

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Wfe Have Hl« Favorite
NitionalYy Advertised

T W S m l 4 U a w a W &gt; ml T W
f n w nbM
la

a ln lf fM lIM ta Iba aa# far —
aaklUsilaw o4 all M m 4l*»a«ekra
m S M
ta M a# M l H t M a l v
a i t i a i . ta thla M M r a a# ale#
IM MAI M m eakll.k*# k#r*la.
All Hakla ta pakllmillaa a t a#a*lal
Stiaaliata karvta at# a'aa im f iM .
DECEMBER

^ Oolttay;
• Superbt

12. 1941

BUT WF. SPEAK
I&gt;OUI&gt;IR
BY DEEDS THAN I1Y WORDS:
l i t th at hath my word let h in
ipaak my word faithfully. Je r­
emiah 23 .M.

t | # a n 4 5 Sc

Hi feWr Botts

(From Tataria)
A aly aurpriaa of green Ufa
Behind a treat* framed
With blaak (buttered structure*,
Wbara th a t vital currant aerp*
Willfully
Bcarins along an ancient train
af apanslri,
A bkttia of wine uniter It* cloak
Aiyi the mu»lc of love in It*
duaty dto
Of a heart.

ytHind Us,” E . 3 .
a d R u b b e r C om ­
ine, lis ts th e fol-

Swept with darkne** and alone
I will not forget the whl»pered
madnesa

o m &amp; t Inure trS*a

production of thla grain I 'J t the
war of 1861-65 ended th a t be.
eaoao of labor acarclty and th i
growing drifted to Mississippi,
then to Loulilana which now pro.
duces 48 percent of thla .food
yrown In th# U. S .i Toxaa, A r.
[kanaaa And California ar*. the
nest large*! grower* In the. Un­
der named. The average I M l.
about I8 H buihela per acre and
the average price over a footyear period haa been $1.14 per

beat upon the moon
And made of It a voodoo drum.
MARGARET J . WALLACE

A M against AaelaUnt 8UW AL
torney L .F. Boyle. Mr. Boyta
la now M in t peraecuted tweauao
h* pranwrttad.
*
There I* more
re* non now
than ever fo r bolldihg a new
Bambiolb County Ifoanltal. Tho
•Oat of the project win polo In.
I s hulgnlflcane* aa th e g*v*mm eat atop* up Ita (pending foe
I a hospital )n Seminole CounI we will need It during tha
s t few yea ra .^

German* ar« .“ g o n g
4u*rt*r»” on th o ,B u i
wail* they p ra p a re . i
ivllmcnt elrawher* In

.

• Pulip Beach
»SMMttife*

BIBT.B V E R S E F O R T O D A Y

Someone haa raid th a t thla w ar
II bn wen by th a t nation whieh
ta tho last leaf of M ead. If
a t la tho raae, th e n is no (ea­
rn a t aU why tha United Btalee
mild not win It fo r sursdi If
• t o la any country prepared, u»
*d Itself and Ita alllra It la tho
Sited B ute*. The farmer*, a f
da country have a n , Im portant
ib to do and they will do it

.,

Comment
for a 1041 almanac. You
atom probably do not M
th*» green-covered H
Bitters almanac—or Uta
backed A yers an*—th a t
k e p t hanging a t the eh
cupboard. Probably day
u r a m r r It would actm
fly-ap. ka.
frescoing of fly-abet

I wrecked In a hurricane on Sept.
1.24, 1698. The find w as mad#
Iky negro fisherman who revealed
— |U to the author, Charles U .
| Brookfield, who co n fid 'd i* &gt; V
7 | neighbor and w ith tha aialsUaeo
| of ‘Copunqdoro Hugh M. Math*.
I (on'a equipment, naked th# *h*UChu Intrusted guns from the per.
iwUn hapa 88 feet o f watav. The shack
iTi . [of the Impact w hin
tha *hlp
(tag I struck had piled tha gun* Into
kfc« * maaa on th a ahore^lde of tho

Men’s Beacon Robes
Warmth, Eaay , F it,
Tailoring—

automobile accident* occurred In
iMUhtL.Ckur o f . th * » . causing
deaths, 8.1 resulted In badly In­
jured and 891 were confined to
property damage. Wrong turn*
caused 77 of tnem, speeding, 80
and running atop light*. 46.
Driving on the wrong aide. Im­
proper hand signal*, too cloio.
up driving, running Into park*d
ears- opening of car d o p n on the
traffic tale, improper atari from
Curb were tome of the other
cause*. D riven between 38 and
88 were reapontlble for the largeel tfUmkir of fatalille* and
bodily damage.

Good

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Package Store

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Rome, wiseacre once t i U

that

Borneone, whoso tuuba la hot
waaaary |o b#.;jns«lrioned, re-

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Fine Liquors

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who got Jntw

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of the largest
A r g e n t in.i
o'clock until
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B O O K S A N D A U T H O R S
A n n u a l H o lid a y B a ll
liable for someone ar the Huptiit | puNliut*
By MRS. IRVING FE1NBERG
I
—'Children's Home m Xrcadui.
Sanford Ju n io r C ham ber
LOURINK BEAL. Society Editor
, ---------------------Telephone 14H o f Th**
C o m m e r c e e n t e r t a i n e d with
^Windswept,** by Mary Ellen complete works The edition is
t h e i r e ig h th
annual
C h r istm an
(£•***. is a novel -et *n th: coast limited to one thousand sets amt
Rail a t th e M a y fa i r H o t e l laft
liun*««h
evening, fea tu rin g
E d d ie
Kin* A Mamt-. ra ' m .M ' i i t h.*s« know* will he known a*’ the
a m i his o r r h e ^ t r a fro m O r l a n d o •4 well and which is the hack- Edition, after the Sussex village
novel*, in which the author lived for many
w h o fu rn t« h r d m u e j l | f o r danc* ground for her ± ear.irr
m . r&gt; Peter*** mil **Sila» Crock- year*. Autographed sheets (or the
i
n
g
W
ual Chriatmaa party
&gt; ' FRIDAT
T h e b allroom o f the h o te l wa* ett.* Hut the scene of her new edition were ftgned hy Kipling a
of Che T. E. L. Class of the
special meeting
of
the F irst B aptist Church was held In ^ Mrs. Mary litone Is ill in tho d e c o r a t e d with g r r e n anti white •tOT) i* Ka*trrn Maine, that lc«* short time before his death anti
fo r Britain Club haa the annex last evening In the Femalc'-Laughton Memorial Hos­ s t r e a m e r s which wer e «u «pended kooen region of the open, tra*k- the text ia hi* final revision The
ftrn harren land facing the publisher's profit* from the entire
f ro m th e ch an d elier* anti s t r u n g
led fo r 7:10 P. M. a t form of a covered dish .supper. pital
«ale have already U rn pledgrd to |
a c r o s s the w id th of t h e
Zoom. open
_— ■ Of tha chairman, lira .
A ft*** •» short business session,
Wm.Nwcpt i* the name of a the B ritiih War Relief Society
Friends of Mr:. Allan Moseley S m a l l lig h ted
Christm as
trees
D.. Marti a, 1361 MtHonvlIlo presided o f l t by Mrs. D. S. E.
will be sorry to leim of her ill w h ic h w ere placed at v a n t a g e hou*. on • high promontory
f
One of the editor* working
treat**.. a t which time a -“ Buru
S tarr,' supper was served from a
for Blue Jack rta” organixa- long table decorated with B ra­ ness st her ' omr on East Tenth p o in ts r h o u t th e room , c o m p l e t e d latui mi.es from villages or town*. “The Viking Book of Port
street.
IU na me «ugge*ta dike the natuie found the follow ing | hh*iu
t h e dec« ration*.
will be formed for the toy* silian pepper, polnsettiaa
and
the N ary.
Tho*c «ren d a n c in g w e r e
Mr. of. it * background ami the char the 1,300 included
fern. A lighted Christmas tree
Miss
Dorothy
Mitihrll
of
TsA Foreign Ruler
SATURDAY
a n d Mrs |&gt; | (. ||*r|&gt; er. Mr. and actor of it* atmoftphrre It i* the
the decorations.
vi r t i is
t *i» Acckm*!
•f the Mar*ton family, built lie **y«, “ My reign u peace." *o
Cecelian Music Club will have completed
Gifts .were exchanged between with her parvnU, Mr. an«l Mr*. M rs A I- H u r g e ss . Mr. and|h&lt;
rrfu la r meeting in the Fannie the members present Including:
•
lay*
circum*tance* by
M rs
!.ee S a m u e ls,
Mr.
and uad&lt; r tran c
J. C. Mitchc.i.
Athou*and in the dend of night
Wunion Studio on Myrtle AreMr* Km nk I. Miller. Mr and Jchn Mar*ton. Ilvrtl in and lovrtl
Mrs. A. K. Rosseter. Mrs. Rhodm
a t 3:16 P. M.
he mi\*.
Mv« P a v n l S m ith , Mr a n d Mrs by hi, children and bv their clul "Are you all happy now
Ewing. Mrs. W. I- Stoudenmlre.
Mri.
.Myru
Mun-.n
A
lt«
h i* K It S m ith Mr r n d Mrs R W dren \nd yet it* long influent*** And tho*e he leave* behind Cl y
MONDAT
Mrs.
II.
Cumminr.
Mrs.
Lillian
arrived
frmn
Havant
tn
The Prayer Ban,| of the P res, Vickery. Mrs. F. F.. Gatcbel, Mrs.
\ i M e C a n l e v . Mr nn&lt;l \Ir» H e r m a n •Sirnd* beyond Ihr Mar*ton f*n»- "quite **
terlan Church’ will meet Tn the A. C. w illiam s. Mrs. C. F,. Ben- some time with h«-r »i«W*rv
KehoU Mr ami Mr* W I Toll. ily lo e.Tther*. to the |l&gt;*hamiUM* He rwear* he will Im ' p n.. coiitell
Kaoniv
Rrbu
Munson.
Mr
itml Mr*. W (.
H o m i n g . Jgn andI \ n t o n . to Amlrieime and non.
urth at 3:00 P. M. to be fol. trn . M o. W. P. Rrooks, Jr., Mr*.
*
red by the Iniplrational mcet- R. N. Nipper. Mra. C. W. For.
Mr. and Mrs ,\ K ShmhoUer. Jalif into wh«»v life it enter* and
And »et* all nation* bMr*.
M
*
a t 3:30 P. M.
lie *hout» aloud. "N'»
who-, tho ught* it fonn*
McN.b, Mrs. renprved from t &amp; T r o a u L h ‘ ' ' '
, " ' 1 K~ M' Mr.
Mr "*•
he program meeting of the restsr. Mrs. Lucy
and
nnHwepC* .Ibu* brcom-'* mme tion."
|
snil Mrs. C. D. ton Mrmnrinl lln .p iijl (&lt;■ I.-r Mr*. Guv D \V.... I Jr
W.
W.
P
lx
ltr
M. U. of the Firat Baptist
Mr*.
A It
Kuril Mr
ml Mr* a s Am er ican novel than one on y
Invade*, and drown* tin in all m
home on Puim rt'o Avenue.
reh will be held in the Forrester.
M Is MrVjttr and Mr ind Mr* »f Maine or r v e n New Kngla id. tear*
Mr*, f . E. H arper, Hr*.
eh a t 3:30 P. M. The topic 8. Also.
MiK.win
for »n it Mi** Cha*e ha* p'»rtrave»l |t w a * w r itte n about m u hu nd red
A. Edenflelil. Mr*. F. P Rlne*.
Mr*. I.. E. Ham,mu, who to.
the month la "An U rgent Mr* E. W. Stilr*. Mr*. F.. M. ccntly
A U«. Mr
a n d Mi-* R a y m o n d the |"«*t anti the pre*ent t*f Am- » ye ir* a g o by Wall* i Savagt I m
lim in '.n il »
„p,.,H.
apel, Song of the Angeli, The Csrroll, Mr*. J. A Cunningham,
f.iindi'U
i't.
Mr
an
|
Mi*
()
I*
icig the gift* and grace* of h*-i do
tion in
the
Krrntil |.|.uui;hton
"I'a Hope.” Circle One will
J o h n n#wi"loer* a* well a« th • r iiuM
1. A. W hltskrr, Mr*. R rtte Memorial llo sp iti1, I* utMMtfd H e r n d o n . Mr a n d Mi*
Kmtie, »ini*ier. alluim g. with
In charge of the program di­ Mr*.
'
i
Cole.
Mr
a
n
d
Mr*
J
C.
H
n
n
t
d
)
,
Mr*. Msry
11*11. Mrs. as convalescing nicely
but i* *** of her older *ti*e'
the overblown beaut\ of a f iduig
eted by Mr*. J. Hoy Britt. This SRett*.
Hr
a
n
d
.Mr.
(I
|.
|U
r
k
*
.
Mr
•Windswept’* l* a way of life m* emhantrv** —thia w.»- New Hits rr.' Mr*. S. A. II Wilkinson.
le regular Chriatmaa program Mrs.
a n d Mr* A l&gt; Mar«h, Mr. ami well w* an
rbing -tor) of tra lean* during the Civil Mai when
Ilrn ristts l-eonaril. Mrs. W.
all m em ber! are urged' to
E. Ksilcr, Mi»* Msrle Stewart M rs. J. M. IligginH
JJr* Ilcrbcrt
, A .*-»s'*»i*r,
nl*’ Mr.
” r- anil
»n,&gt; gedy and mnflict. piun md plow- the pre*ence of an etiemv aim \
nl the “ Inspiring service.”
__
r*
r*
Mr*.
*ttrr. *acrifirr ami fulfnlin.nl. within it* gal** *«h\*d t » . •&gt;* off t
; Sunbeams, Jr. G. .A.'s, R. and Mist. Alii? T rafford.
H o n o r e d A t S h o w e r i Mr'
11 K
Mr *nd Mr*. A gapi't it* wide, *omber Iwok- tradition and lo*»*e pa*aioiu long .
and Interm ediate G. A.’s
John I) Ivrv. |lr ami Mr*, liar gfoninl «»f win*l an*l *r* an«l «ky. hrl.l
in cheek The *trange |wi*nion !
H o lly
meet a t the same time in M r 9 . J . J .
Brut ilian pepper, po.n.etlia. and
£ ^ ,ruW* } , r
" n - / r e d tho.*r who know it, h«»th in the „f the *tnilt laced .\|i»*aichu«ett«
church.
I
tiicIvav.M
.«
inti
iniinglrd
w
i
t
h
'”
Mr
•
n'1
C"'ph
pMt
and
in
the
pre
went,
find
the
„
,mv
the lu«h and roni'iitn* citv
E n te r ta in s C irc le
annual (.'.irlstmas party of
ait'l
Miw
Paul u«»»ris to their &lt;|ue*lion*
• tewarf Mr
grv en ery foimnl the floral
and ,4 jj,,, theme of I .mii Itromfield'* 1
Dependable Class of the
aiul
\
Mr
M
m
Jttlin
J.
Mmilivr* of the
Margaret cv rat ion* ft.r the budge party col IVar*»ck. Mr anil Mre W A throowb it di*cuver that life in at and nio«t faMin.it in ; novil.
ethodlst Church will be held at
«hower wnah wn* given
rqnf iM'*l world may pie*erve it* ••\Vil«| I* the Kivei
home of Mra. B. Knight, 610 Jung Circle of the Fir*t Baptist surprise
\Vntiu-*riu) afternoon *hy Mi* I.eav itt • nil Mr aml Mrs. Wtl o n i. r. nobility, «n.l rirlin ct Tll|)| | t,.,||(H.
. 1 , , , , . „(
Firat 8 treat, at 7:30 P. M. Church were rn trrta in rd at th j on
limn
Vihlen
John L. I«cr and Mim Horolliy
. .. n
•teases with Mra. Knight will home of Mr*. J. J. Bollv on Porn* at the home of the Uttri
Alao, Mi and Mi* Jai k (Irani, I V"thing rnmiiiniiplacc •»ul&lt;l ||„ |f ot,| „M1| f.ult i. i
hspf. ,1 here.- I'hilip M ar.l.m h|. , M „n Hnrknev S i,. , i ,. f..r
&gt;Mra. II. A’. Applety, Mra. J. M. W rit Firat S trest en Monday In honor of Mr*. J
Mr
and
Mr*
John
I,.
I.ee,
Mr.
Malcolm Dig
|,f,h..me
__ _____
_________
ird, Mra.
W. J. ___
King
and Mra. afternoon. Mri. J. M. Sllneclper gln*. thv former Carolyn
and Mr* Norman Wedekind, Mr. I tkoucht. -'niithing m etlixie nr |h|. fjr., , lmr
Steele. All member* o f!°P * n*d ‘he meeting by leading burn.
irtw-jn | Vi hap* t h a t w a . why men (n
ly
i. m i a u l i i . iii
ami
.Mi*.
J
II
Trulurk,
Mr
and
class are invited to attend and the group In repeating tha watch
it a* a .Iwellmg „,atche* hi. own l l . f m . l . f:.-. mil
Mr*. Charle* Wni.i .v.i« de Mr* Jack Purdon. Mr. and Mr*. hsd .tiunneil
srord, a fte r which *he offered •
ng a gift fo r the tree.
Henry Mclatulm. J r , Mr. and place, having hern .ma-le v«Cucly lj((n |n |h , beniilir.il viseii »&gt;th
d
a
r
e
d
winner
in
tnr
I
ridge
gam
e',
prayer.
5
TUB8DAY
for which »hr received a prise t Mr*. C K Proefor. Mr and Mr*, unci'inf.irtab e liy it* nuhilitv an I Mh,„„ hl, i4 .piartere.l nml .. km.I
A letter was read 17 the secre­ and
•The Junior High School P. T. A.
the acrrrno conte** v»a* w* n Jack Hall. Mr and Mr* William (llgn.lv a- well a* feaiful by It* &gt;f ,WW||&gt;. |,ln,h&gt;i. with Hie eitv*
Ill meet a t the school auditorium tary from th* Chineie missionary bv Mr* Herbert Mu*e».
fumul„ Ma.laille Thinugh
Mi*. Martin. Mr and Mr* Elmer M ay tolilmle Event, miibl net p»*«
mt„ n „
lr
3:30 Pi M. The, guest speaker for whom th* circle was named. lilggint wa* pre*ente I oitn a r r » Mr anil Mr* II II Kaatrirr. hvre into the nnilir of fnruetf.il . |h|&gt;m h|. „
Mrs.
M.
Camming,
personal
sar.
Ul he Mias Irene Hinton who will
bridgr ta lle i... a gilt from tlw Mr. and Mr* Ned Smith. Mr. nss* Whatever drama* were en of an nld a n d .................... city »»d
vice
chairm
an,
announced
th
at
kill about the organization of a
A.
Nvlp (in pawicry
hostvtur*
and Mr* Andrew Car raw a v and aete.l heir upon this *la^e again- discover* t h a t he can n e v e r r etu rn
tha work for th* month would
at-ald course.
n u iu ) After &gt; b i» r I m u m .
A iw fei cour*e fm th .r curry- Mr. and Mr* Malcolm lliggin*. .* | th. . *etting*. behind thi* or to the Boston to which ;l
.T h e expression pupils.of Mrs. k* aid to the needy and to the Ing out the Chri*tma* color* v*»i»l Alan, Mr and Mr* John A. . f h v ’ ra •nf wind anl *uif. »hmild encounter with Mr Kim r*on i u
Talium
5.' M
A. M affett will be pre- Hospital.
! by r wht cull forth in lho*e 'vho week'* • exeitemeiil
Meanwhile
served
Into
in
the
efternoon
by
MrUvh.
J
r
,
Mr
and
Mi*
Clyde
R. After slu*r I minn in*l
Mr*. C. A Anderson, Jr., rave the hoste-se*.
ated In • recital a t the South
'ptaye.l Ihcir
only r o n . t . i . c y Tom'* ,|Boston
o i t o n fmn
finii.ee. .ircompnii'
Tali uni
$1 ’t
the Bible study, using a chart - ‘Thoiir invited were: Mr*. Iliu* Kani-ey. (‘apt and Mr*. John a n d hon our K*»r thi* w o an out
, *l*y %
__ _.i......t
...
V"'|
ied
her
advent
in
e*..inc
*|iin*ter
Smith.
Mr
and
Mr*
K.
M.
to illu ftrate the point* brought gin*, honoree, Mr*. W anl, Mr*.
a n d w i v land, a loiitf un:
C. Muir N*.ip (in pmtm
I ' .-rVl Aunt Tom. i* milking her way
Mr. and Mrs liny Mann,
out In h e r talk. A discussion on K B. (tdhnm, J r . Mr*. J. M. Swalm,
imix) \ftrr Shivr I »»|u»n,
Mr anil Mr* W Ai. Adam* Mr. a n d forifotlen *p ur *»f a m grow w' ,b itteredildr peiil and excite
the worker* in the State Baptist Stinecipher.
( oliiKnr, I ilium . tu k r «
whi»
h
r
U
r
w
h
r
r
r
*
r
r
m
r
d
to
a
n
Mr*.
Joe
J a r - a n d Mr* Jo e Mo**. Mr and Mr*.
H"t
l
ment
a
r
o
u
n
d
th
work was led hv Mrs. B. R. rsll, Mr* Julian Ponder, Mr* J. I l r n r y
,
Ikitli n«m|»
i t l r . J r . Mr and Mrs. new. r i m t i l d n f older l l r r r one
arc
up
!•»
could, d he would, catch s o m e t h i n g , " b “ » T o m a n d her „ ^
Beek. and Mra. John L. Le* was J. W»*t. J r . Mr*. J C. Ilik-gins,
iimli'r
the
A
Dynon.
F.
nml
Mr*.
LaMi.
I) S lu ir Snip (m ps'ttrrv
appointed as *tewnrdshlp chair, Mrs. Herbert Slone*, Me*. Jian
of thut w lulom which life in m o at An,t A g m s . I
m a r Hu*dam l. Mr and Mrv J.
niuii) in«l Atirr Mu»r I •*man for the year.
rircum-. j *|iell o f th e magnolia * r e iitr d p'.an
under
Adams, Mr*. Steve Shinholsrr, Jr., J. W es t, Mr an d Mra. C. B. plantion
^
f.’ OO
tation* and the dink city
A t the close of th* meeting and Mr*, til on ilitpn Watkins.
leaves unfinished, i'« n un |
gh*- intrigue mid witchW IMTII|I, Mr a n d Mr*.
!
Ian lltal ■tarn
the hoeteaa served refreshm ents
And to* guest*, Mr*. John n r r . Mr. a n d Mr*. John Schlr- discovered.
dt*
toring,
attempted
murder
ami
*•- D
‘ to th* following;
. •. Edw.irit Higgins, Mrs. J. U Cog.
A. every one wh,. h** ever r.a.t ^ ^ ^ ^ n..i.|Uf|(| ...........
Mrs. Boring, ■ guest from In . bum. Mis. 0. «ll. C " t’ rm , • Alt•»- aril. J r . Mr a n d Mr* Floyd 8.
S o m e t h i n g m en really w an t, an d will app reciate lo ng, long
Land,
Mr.
and
Mr*.
M.
A
D
u­
^
n
,
of
her
b,M,k*
&gt;i"
o
'
'
,
/
,
u,
lf.
J
|
tocrary.
laiui*
Bromfield
h
a.
*et
a
dt*nn.,’llr a . Anderson. M r i Lulu M. A. Csliowray. Mr*. W. II.
after! S h u ltn n 's fam o u s t n i l r t r i n i r e rr*l f a i u n l r s ! ScirnU u . / it. best
Inovrl full of suspense and esriteMiller, M rs- Beck- Mrs. A. M. Reitx, Mrs. J. O. Ijtney, S'ih pree nml Mr and Mra. Fred Pope. fhn-e * i[ lo
tifica lly c o m p o u n d e d nf q u jliiy m g r r d ic n li, b r s c in g ly
• n&lt;l
i
" ' nly lha merit and human ,.a.,l»n. ~
Aim, Mr and Mr*. Janie* Lan­
J esse Jarrell, Mra. W. E Dodson,
Windswept
novcl but Northern army may h ive won the
Mr. and Mra. Byron Baker,
scented,
h an d s o m ely p se k sg ed . T lic pottery c o n ts in c rs a n d
Mrs. Henry
Wight, 111, Mrs. ier.
tIUe of Mi*a ( . h a . s a ^
)o wpr ^
0 r |,a n . defeated (U
Ralph Wight, Mra. Snrah
M Mr. and Mr*. Joe Contains. Mr. al*o (he
' red -lin ed w o o d - v r n r e r e d c h e i n arc d eco rated w ith a u th e n tic
name of
her
IcoiMiurring occupation n*
a* surely
*urely a*
tie
&lt;
&gt;
•
»»■
Icoiuiuering
and
Mr*.
Ilrnry
Wight,
III.
Mr.
«•
Harrell, Eaitcrby, Mra. Paul Johiismi,
r e p r o d u c ti o n ! o f t r a d i n g ship* ih.it tailed the t e a t in early
Mrs. V. O -H a sty . Mrs. Lee, Mrs. Mrs. Ed-eufd Higgins, Mrs. lnv- »nd Mr*. Jim lligglns, Mr and M*ine. “The house In the »tory l*.|u frightened away the Colonel and
itnclf the »niall company
Mra. II V. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. however, an Imaginative one and
A m e r ic a n dayt. O ld Spice M u i r Soap. A ilrr Shave Lotion,
Camming and Mrs. Roy Britt. den and Mrs. II M. Pearce.
might
he
any
place
on
the
barrjtl
Mra.
which remained. "W ild I* the
'Talcum, n * t h Soap a n d ( 'o l n g n r t a n be p u r i h a t c d t i n g l y o r
Also, Miss
Mr.rgarct
Rriir. Kenneth Carr. Mr. and
Minna coaat
River" i* a *upcrb *tory—a color­
Miss Dorothy Powell, Miss Dm • Gen* Huber, Mr. and Mra. M. C.
in h a a d t o m c gift t e t t u p in f ' HI.
Ona of Noel Ciiwanra latest ful 'and escillng novel.
Mr*. Glenn
thy Mtrsball, Mist M arjorie Cog Cinder, Mr. and
bum . Miss Doris Hall, Miss Fran- Rrrw n, Mr. anil Mrs. M. L. Cul •onga— which he sung from lam'Istllltli| /)r/».l»f«lf&gt;f/
NOTICK
l|er*chrl
•is Mahoney, Mias Jan e Sharon, lum, and the Miaaea -—
....... don to an American radio audience
Miss Mary Chapman and Mi** ),l!,m1by&gt;
0 » m e r. K atherin- in October—ha* the same title as
The Junior G. A.'». R- A.'a and
Sarah W arran E aiterby.
m "!, r'
'
P°.r.‘r .:Su* I'hyllla Rittome'a new novel. The
Williams, Dorothy Mitchall. Star title la "London Pride” and In Mr. Intermcdisitea of the F irst Baptist
Churth
will be entertained with
S A N f-U H D , E l. n i t I D A
jorie Cogburn, Carlin Palmer, ( owrard'a tong it refrrv to a lamDoris Hall, Zona Mathews, Clay don street flower. In pronouncing • Chrlatnwa nartv at the church
da Korguson, Anna Belle RrOwu, Mi*» Bottoms'* name the second
iw«««KaMaKMi««aMaK!
Derieux Haves, Doris William i. syllable of the last name rhymes
Dorothy
M
arshall,
Katherine
with
home
and
takr*
the
accent.
All members of tho Phi Alph.i Morrison, Dorothy Pope, Janet
E rnest llrmingway wa* awarded
Kappa sorority will again
sell
,,,„ r h *Pm*n. Loona Vaughn. Mr*. lh&lt;- gold mrd*l nf the t.lmllrd Edi­
seals and pi
pin* #, „ lk,h
Christmas aeala
H arry Uradhani, Mra. Kate Man tion* Cluh on Nov. 26, for writing
Tuberculosis Association, a t lb nine.
•'For IWhi-nt the Bril Tolls”—the
request of Mra. J. L. Ingley, seal
Also. Ed Htonrburg, Joe Smith, I*—
*mk ................
published In the preceding
sale chairman of tha orgaoitn- l*eon
Ijiwimi, Jim Riser, A u l'u rn ,three year*, cn nsldf red
“moat
tion, It was decided a t the m r r t .
Morriann,
Gene |,k, ly to attain the
i
stature of a
ing of the sorority which wa. Burrell, Jack
l.in d rr, W alter Connally, Bnbhy rla**ic“ "For V
Whom the Bell
held a t (ho home o f Mlaa Angela Newman,
Jim m v
Terwllllg. r , Toll*" i* the thinl award of the
Mrlsch on Tuesday evening.
Jrh n Leonartiy, Tm y Rnv. Giles Liniitgd Edition* Club. The first
Ciiapman, N at 3tc*a. Kd&gt;"&gt; Bel award wa* made in l'J.’IS to Don­
din. Hilly W ant,
Al Wallace. ald Culroa* IVsttle for “ All Alma­
Shelton Hsrrlin. Glen Darty, Rob­ nac fo r Moderns." In 103M, the se­
ert Relta, Roy W righl. Roy Jo h n ­ cond medal wa* awarded lo Van
son.
Geno Lawrence,
Karol I Wyck Brook* for hi* hook. "The
llerbst. Jack
Hughes.
Ralph flowering of New England"
Dean. W aller Haynes, Joe b la t­ "Th* Hun l« My Undoing" by
ters. Russell Alva res, Mac John- Marguerite Steen ha* recently
•on.
Boh Wilkinson, Stanley hern Haled
by forty critics
V rrnay. Lieut.
John
Courier.
the country a* one of
■I'm S -enrer, Charle* Dunn. Ver throughout
non Altman, Jo« Douglass, Dirk the ten best work* of fiction to
. ry w a a i
fiilea. Canl. E. T. laiurks and appeat during, August, September
ind October.
.
Roy Kchol*.
Probably the moat costly books
t„ be published this year are‘.the
NOTICE
2H volume* nf Rmlyard Kipling a

social A nd Personal Activities
Baptist Church Class
Has, Christmas Tarty

Jaycees

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Sorority Members
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“RABHOR” ROBES

Mm. J. W. Daniel, president
nf the American Legion A uxil­
iary of* tha
Campbell-Loss Ing
I Post, this morning requested that
all members o f th a auxiliary have
I th eir while uniforms and headHighlight of the meeting of
dre«s ready In nreparaiion for a
the Gladioli Club, O. Tm 8. w hkh
call which will ha mada soon.
Was bold a t Urn home of Mrs.
J. A* Toll on Hummerlln# Avonut on Tuesday evening was
the • Wet Ion of offlcara for ti
coming yaar. Pink rosea and farn
■Iccorated the liking room of Mra.
Toll** kome for tha meeting.
Mra. M. F. Smith was alaeted
to serve as president; Mrs. W. C.
Erickom , vice preeldent; Mrs. C.
C. W alsh, tecratary ( and Mrs. C.
C. Brigga. treasurer. Tho other
officer will be appointed by tho

Gladlola Club Haa
Election Of Officers

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Double Program

of elfta for needy
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with tho aiaetinr- The chapter
will k n i t working on piano for
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for lk« coming.yoer In etaw of
tho present trials.
Refreshment* ia keeping wRk
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gawp I on the southeastern coast
of L u t o n . t
th i s w n the em erging a to rr
from Wa&gt;hln(ton last night or.
fichily confirmed by the A m er.
lean government:
fo u r Japanese aerial attaeka
on tie Wake Dland outpost, amt
on* iy light naval force* have
beds beaten beck la the bait 48

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ran atteehe on Manila lUelf. the
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cateed h ear* damage, preaa #*.
tiipaU* p attin g th e caaoaHiea
in a ft area an raids a t I t dead
and aoq weuaded, h u t frees m ix
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By R.J. SCOTT
Mixed Drinks

led l Meaiuiahta turn fer
bettor In their realties,
rltiih bomber* were reperL
heavily atUching Japaaerw

..T A U A H A 'aeR lC .

ling forcea which bad galaod
dgsm ent In tbe Malayan Jut*,
to tbe north of Rinrapor*
n x r th* T h ath ad frontier,
onuauatou* annoanevd th at
British 11m * there were hold,
add th a t there had app aren t.
teen x fu rth er Japaaeee a t.
pla to land in tbe K u n ta n
t MO mil*a n orth ef Bing*.

P. Co*.
Bgf. E arl

rltlah Hmgkoag appeared to
boMuif firmly i British Read,
rtoya said Japanese tlega
pe war* being ^trapped Ve.

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vlilted 120 of th s I t s P otts in •rcitlc, th«n reported It to
the state and will visit the other !iee In the hepe he would lot
ahe tefo re the end of this month. a kero asd receive a rewaj
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Candy Wins Three Games
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NEW ORLEANS, Dec. i f - { * )

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* Th# leading Lewis Candy bowf a » o f the Senior League took
t h n a solid games from Grspetle
00 maintain th eir one game adfcurtage o re r the second place
P « * a t h I k s . who also took
three victories from Royal Crown
fa m u l t i this weak.
** la other ms tehee, Pepsi Cola
tbek two of three from Spencer
R artlia, and Locky Boy won by
aha same m argin o r t r Dukes Taapnk-' Next Wednesday Lewie Candy
, will U n fle with Coca Col* In s
three gam# match with the 1euros
leadership a t staka. Also on Wed­
nesday, Pepei Cola will meet
J&gt;okes T arera. On Tuesday, Crapette faces Lucky Boy and 8pencer
ffhrdin will roll against Royal
Crown.
LEAGUE STANDINGS

■ Spencer Hardin Dairy
Dukes T a rrm
Individual 8U r

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, W . Thorns
1* Hopper
Holler .
B W . Ludwig

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announced T htm day th a t John
Edward Schneider of Now Orleans
had b e e n ' bjtvstad and charged
with attem pting to wrack a LouisTills and Nashville train n e a r bar«
Monday night.
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G. Baber
T. Bolly
H. Pope
IL Moses
J . Herbal
W. Price

Honey la imported from Cuba
Mexico, Guatemala, the Domini­
can Rapublic- .
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L. David
11. Her bat
W. Jennings
E. Klrtboff
H. Appleby
W. Wells
R. Cobb

Whistling: Willie
Will Have Program

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a f t y t o a p W . J f t o b lig a tio n f o r f r e e to U .» U .

GREEN’SFUELGAS SERVICE
ACROSS PROM POST OPFICE

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“Whistling W illie" accompanied
bv a singing a U r of radio from
Orlando will present one of h1*
performance* Tneaday a t 8:16 P.
M. a t the
Zlonhcne
Bsnllst
C hurrh, located a t Eighth Street
and Orange Avenue. II. W. Wil­
liams Is the pastor.
A section will be reserved for
white people.
SWISS REPRESENT US

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ZURICH. Dee. 12—&lt;&gt;P&gt;— Swit174 xerland will
represent United
172 S tates and British Interests In
107 Germany, the newspaper Zuen-her
167lZcltung said yesterday In a Der161 lln dispatch.

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Soy ’Marry Xmos* whb these beeutH ulI
flippers I SHlXRlINO SO W S end «UP-!
P E IS I RAYON SATINSI.fOR TRIMSI
FIDSKINS I Hoed or podded WetheraaW»l
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1At PBOVSETb 91 AS 6 ood A~MAaJAflen.’
NS IS A S H O tr S to P M0‘U- 0 S &gt;
a M e su ccess _______________ -

Infantry Regiment
Parades At Blanding

Coach Sanders Of
Vandy Gets Palm

CAMP BLANDING, Dee. 1 2 (8pcclal)— The 124th Infantry
Regiment of Florida, paraded In
review hare T hursday for IU
commanding officer, Col. Fred A.
Safay o f Jacksonville, and the
Dlxla, Division Commander, MaJ.
Can. ' John C. Persona.
The regim ent's
troops and
equipment were Included In the
parade which lasted for an hour.
’A ttending the parade also was
Brig. Gen. Joseph
Hutchison,
commander of the Infantry Bri­
gade.
The 121th and o th er regi­
ments of the division reported
many request* from soldiers who
want to return to tRa division
since the s t a r tA f hostilities be.
' Cam. A rth ar B. Perceval
tween th e United 8tates and
In command of the British tr
other nations.
-Many aolditri who ware ready resisting the Japanese in Hglaf
for discharge under certain prl.
ertty laws, have returned to th eir
commanding officers their appli­ ha directed mstisuvers
cations fo r release and many l up position that the Ji
attacking Singapore I

! NASHVILLE. Tenn., Dee. 12
MAT—'F o r bringing V anderbiltfrom mediocrity to rrfa tn e s s In
■ i Ingle y ta r, youthful Henry R.
I Red) Sanders yesterday was a d ­
j u r e d as the Southeastern Con­
ference's outstanding
footloll
Coach of 1941.
, The honor carps to Sanders In
Iks Nashville B anner's annual
Mil of conference coaches to
A sia the one a f their number
• h o turned In the outstanding
performsifes of the season.
J Sanders ran up a total of 61
prints, Including five of I t firs t
place ballots cast, to lead thy
(Lid. R unnarsup w are Wally
% t ts of Georgia with 61 points,
John Barnhill o f Tennessee with
48 and Allyu M aK -ra of Mtoali-

New York Giants Get
Mize From Cardinals

2 9 O T H K X G IF T S U M P I t I T Y U f l

Wai year's wia*er,

Trial Blackout
May Occur Soon
In Sanford Area
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LUXURIOUS AXMINSTERS for
If there la any possibility th at
Ison gas might bo usad,- aloe*
th e door and seal Ik
Do w hatever else y rnr awn
Ifldkalao la necta
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New Patterns. . . AU Room Sizes

Better Axminstera ,
w e a rin g
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1941

Sanford I* The Only Centra]
Florida CKy Affording Halt llighwaj
And Water Tran-sportatlbn

Member AsnoeUted Prcao

N U M B E R 90

^ n d Dutch
Japanese Planes Bomb Nichols
Destroy Two A ct iExtensionf{Field And Civilians A t Manila
Italy’s Cruisers
Men From 19 To
Would Be Ual
For Army Servi
Under Bill Rulf

. 85,000 Germans Are ‘Please, No Mistake!*
Report ed K i l l e d
As Reds Announce
Complete V i c t o r y

St. Johns Canal
Project Said To
Be Unfavorable

Sustain
Losses In Libya

Rivers And Harbors
Committee R e p o r t
Made To Engineer

• Winter Aids Reds In
Their Routing Of
H i t l e r ' s Annies

Japanese Battleship Set Ablaze Off Luzon

WASHINGTON, Dm . I I —(Al
Secretary of War Sllraaon luii
the House Military Commit!*# '
approvr
promptly
far-roocbll
extension* of the d raft act
provide “a great pool of M a "
meet any eventuality.
*
In a Irtrr to ChalrmaaKl
(D-Ky.) aa the rommlttaa opom
hearings of legMattoiT to rogl
Ur all m rn from 18 to 64 lnchiat
makr men from 1J to 44. Inc lux h*
liable for military July, M
Stlmaon said
"The broad purpoao of th* b
[a to provide a framework la
whieh we ran ■tradlly and eolid
build the alructure which will a
rompllih victory,* he added.
Brig. Gen. Lewis B. Herebo
•elective aervice director, e ttia a
ed th at 10.000,000 between ti

Several Enemy Air­
ships Are Downed
As U. S. Fighters
Offer R e s i s t a nee

Bulgaria Will

Fight America
Tokyo Claims Sinking
Of Huge Ilnttleship
Off Hawaii Coast
W A SHINGTON.

Dee.

IS.—

(A l')—Maxim l.ltvinoff, Haa•Ian ambassador to the U.
S . lodav ehararterised Japan
■ "fummoit enemy." and
railed ihe J a p a n ^ a a
gangwtrrw * H r Iold M*
prrw* ronfwrrnrr a “mmplata
undrrwtanding rtislw or will
hw arrlvnl at" bwtwfwn variuw p*»»frg upiMMing Alla
aggrraiiiim.

The 8t. Johns-Indian River
Canal project haa been reported
unfavorably by the rnramlttee on
Report from Mend* says th a t a U. &amp;
to her# been act ablate. Jane’* Fighting
Rivera and llarbora of the House
a
Wy 4 s n &gt; ls M r » « s ■.Army bomber scored throe direct hits oa a
of Rrpreaentativea, according to
Ship. Uoe* not Hat any lllranuma. It does,
w A pack of Brltlah and
0 nr tire received ycaterday
by
Japanese tutllrmhlp of the 29,000 ton Hlranhowever, list a llaruna (above), ‘J o ,3110 tons,
Dutch destroyer*, pouncing
F red T. Williams, City engineer,
uma rises about ten miles northeast of Lu­
and this is believed to be |he ahi|l referred to.
with sudden, effective fire
from J.
S. Bragdon , United
ton, Philippine bland*. The ship is reported
on two Italian crulaera in the
S tatea dlvialon engineer.
The notice concerned a resolu­
Mediterranean, sank one and
tion th a t waa adopted hy tho
• left the other burning .from
WASIUNGTON. Dec. I t —
H ouaf committee In 1937, which
stem to stem, the Admiralty
( ' l ‘l — ‘ Japans scheme far
authorixed the project on a f a ­
moving in on the Philippine*,
• announced today. Thus, with
vorable report by the United
the lia r Department said to­
S tatea Engineering Department. waf department warranting, fa
an Italian cruiser believed
day, "Is now clearly revealed
Tw o main reasons were given thia La Improbablt unleaa tail ni
to have been ai’.nk Jjy a Brias calling for rstahlkdimeat
for the preaent unfavorable rul- tlon auffera trcmandoua revaraal
• tlah submarin* yesterday, _ the
of "Improviser) air haae*" out­
Mm. Franklin D. Rooaavalt hi
an tiro flotilla of throe iU lU n
side ground defense areas.
Waahington correspondent for
All
grading
wurk
will
|„.
{
propoaed a voluntary program ti
This Interpretation in the
apparently haa been de- tha Chinese Nationalist Dally la
placed on a 24 hour bast, start 1
glrla
and
women.
department announcement was
1 n k to rad wearing a sign stating
mslsa
ing
Monday
a
t
the
new
Sanfoid
Under
the
prgram
for
made after Japanese aircraft"Chin*** Reporter, N ot Japan^eanagaeM IJU* .ettoP oat.
aliens from enemy nations would
airport. Project Superintendent
had homlier Cebu, south of
Please." Repreaentatives of
arc
ao»
not
be
called
unleaa
they
Ralph
Lubinski
declan-d
yrntrr
'e f re nwekUaf
(he concentrated defense* on
A u a m v b sgenclea 'have- boea
ceptable
to
tha
Army
ami
day
o
ftar
yeclevinc
«uch
Instrur
aad
N
avjt
the island of Luton.
barred ’ from tho W hite House
Cltlsena or aubjecta of
Of aootrfi
tluna from Mr. Gogglns, W I'
fctnee Japan's declaration of war
fw from* w»
nations would bo exempt,
A. district manager
No rstru
•Ur tk .s .ls i.4 rre sst
kfflo4 u 4 I t
Young men between the ages of w orkers will be ud.led at tincan cltlxonahlp
cltlaenahlp would ba
be denies
Whvm nf Jiituint'xtf ulanea
"No cIssNiflcalion is pet man
them, however, If they etalmed r% 17 and 2A year* may receive free present, Mr l.lllon.ki stalrd.
and
cut." E. H. C artrr, head of th ) Ixrmln-d Nit-hols Field
empllon.
The Is the only change th-emed
Instruction In m etal work and
local draft officr, stated this native .sections at Manila to­
The nation never before has n»necessary
to
date
because
of
the
rml
mechanics
if
they
enroll
provlotono contained In the canal dertak ra such a srwefptag draft
course which commence, w ar ahualion. The northeast morning when he explained that day despite fierce reniatancs
plana.
night a t 7 KM o'clock, southwoat runway, Mr. l.ublnekt some registrant* In th* eelectlvt- F - U. S. fighters. Report* In- •
Privilege of anpoal on thia re ­ &gt;r» a e * o f lU major glauaei prod
III the Seminole High *%bool said, la about H0‘ percent com­ servlce who have received claaai- dicate several Jap
vldm . th a t
Building, A i n R. Johnson, plete on grading work, and 60 fleatlon card* a fte r returning
wyomoer of inis broach of de­ p e rc e n t' of’ the top soil has Iwen questionnaire,, ar* urgtfV tiro dm* were,-.shot , down.
»oU of m im e d men who were In­ ans* classes, stated this mom- laid. Work will sta rt on the prwaaion that th* eifbgo.-y In claim* the .sinking of the
ducted Into the combat force* or
northwest southeast runway Mon­ which they have been placed is ■T2.600 ton Arizona. In ac­
f ja e ltln g division
not ,u b jrrt to change. "Any
called fo r civilian duty.
i, the third coune to be day.
tion off Hawaii while the
The measure waa Introduced in taught this year and J. S. Webb
Over 1,700 feet of drainage man may to re-claeaified," Mr II. S. Navy Departm ent la silent.
C
artrr
said.
the
house
by
Chairman
May
London dWelodnd today ' their
will be the teacher for the cteaa pipe has been laid, and tho
Marines still are holding out
Hr rlasaifiratlon Is Influenced
a t the request of tho w ar depart­ Tb* group who were members work is progressing satisfactor­
fora**, driving w adi from Tobruk,
by directions
from
National on Wake and
Midway Island*
ment.
of the first two claaset which ily. Mr. Lubinski added.
* havw c u t o ff Oaaoaia, tho* conHeadquarters or from a change despite heavy Jap attacks by air
Before It waa offered. It »»« were over (h* same period of
w f c l a g Axis attem pt* to reach
in the status of t^e registrant
discussed a t a conference among time completed their training
with local board*.
Registrants and sen. The Army says the Japs
Secretary of Whr Stlmaon, Mr. Wednesday night and received
WASHINGTON,'Dee. IS.—(A P)
are
required
to
notify
the Draft were wiped o u t at Litlfayen. '
H
arsher,
Speaker
Rayburn.
Ma­
cortlflcatea
that
earn*
night,
Mr.
— In owlft reaction to the Jap ­
nffiee directly of any change in
A Singapore communique say*
jority Leader McCormack, Repub­ Jphnaon reported.
anese stroke' a t - Pearl Harbor,
their status, tuch as Indrprndrn Dutch subm arines tank four fullCaptain W IM o ju F . lu n g e was lican Leader Martin, and nepThe
organiser
stressed
the
fact
tha administration yesterday pro­ honorod a t a dbw a* (6 rty given
cy, occupation or service, that i i loaded Jap troopships o ff south­
th a t this ia a government project
if they have entered any other
duced a hill authorising the con­
and Incurs no cost to the men
Thailand.
branrh of service, according to ernBulgaria
who receive Instruction. Approxi­
formally declared war
n a -and o th er a bio naval action. struction of seven or eight 46,the
Selective
Service
Ij i w ,
mately 11,000 ha* been invested
on Ihe U. 8. today.
. T ta a e o o f G om an nUna for 000-ton battkahlng and about 1(0
Tainting out that - a t a time
Mrn
who
have
computed
a
l y the government In equipment like this It bahoovea everyone
The British indicated in to­
other fighting ship. — aft over
to term in any branch of the a e r
nreryc
and material since the beginning have snme hobby In which
ait incraaao o f SO p er cent in
vhich he la vice must register with &lt;he local night's communique tho Japan­
of
the
project
and
an
order
or&gt;
Dio to o ocean Navy.
ese invasion of upper and middle
interested and to en jo y .it as long
Captain Rung* Waa expected" to
lath* equipment amounting to us he It able until something Selective Scrvlco Board. Thia rule Ilritish Malaya has been
Tho bill waa aftwrvd In
tha
sub­
be released from his duties as com­
1400 will arrive to be used In le tte r comes along for him to applies tu men of the draft age. stantially cheeked.
21 to 26, Mr. C arter added.
m ander of Company D because of
tho next course which will slrota do. Tom Bolt, president of the from
The
Japanese
invaders
were
In order to explain m other
' nr ■'‘&gt;l’*ne.e m vaoer. w .r.
electric and aceylan* welding, Seminole Botanical Society, told
fs * try divisions and ftv* motor- to expend all military activities. his ago, b u t tho w a r emergency
idea In regard to de- *hruwn ba' k ,nV ,*h' “ “ y ,*U r'
Orders to tnforc* tha newly lathe work, forge work, motor the member* meeting in the City mistaken
C d h ifaatry divisions into tho The Tatter bill, embracing cash may cause * dafapoMnt of hia re ­
day
in attem pted landings oil
ferment," Mr. C arter n'tclused
passed nation-wide la * prohibit­ mochanlcs and general knowledge Hall last night, that their Intar- that
M»a*aad g n a n lo f fa n a lv a ” against and contract authority, went
ilun west
lirisid area* uf the l.uxuii
the
purpose
of
*
deferment
ing the sal* or delivery of new of repairing machinery.
rat In gardens and plana for the fur men In etas* 2A c r 2B is to roast.
through without a record voU.
l I Z
th a t started Noth U __
Claeses will be held n Monday, coining winter should not* be
automobile tiro* and tube* ware
mtpoat* o l
TVs n1— was to otrika a t It waa m a t Immediately to a veteran of the fl
The American Island*nutposta
them time to complete their
receive,) today by the » lle * de­ Wednesday and Friday night of abandoned because of Ihe war. give
A la tte r from
Senate-House confers net
M o M W v fra u tho north, aonth joint
specialised training or to enable Wake and Midway still were h * ld \
sack
week
from
7:00
o'clock
to
partm ent and sheriff** office,
and w o o t,m e tre Hag and m p tu r- committee for adjustm ent of fS,- W. MeMiUaa, J r .
‘‘If the tlm* cornea when they employers to secure onmo person by their staunch garrisons.
Chief Roy William* asserted.
10:45 o'clock and persona who want ua to dig up our camellias to
39AMJW0 added .by tb * tfenate known Captain
All this wu* announced by tho
lag tho city.
fill the position which will be
a
n
Interested
In
getting
this
Tho
rep
o
rt
waa
signed
by
pro
xi
mutely
14
1
and plant squash and cabbages left vacant by th* registrant. United Stoles W ar and Navy Deto Dec. 6, a u r farce* eon- to a similar MU poaaaf previously
‘TP*
*f
Instruction
may
telephone
Governor
Holland
and
c
u
m
from
bv
the
Haase.
"
to feed the people of this coun­ Therefore no deferm ent ran be imrtmrnta.
daotod (tore* dofcaMv* tattle* ,
tho Florida Highway Patrol. It Mr. Johnson or attend the first try ," he aalo, "I am sure every permanent.
Chairman W aith of th o Naval
haldbur bock
by enemy
Moanwhlle^upan's German port­
stated th a t tha Office of Pro claaa.
member of this club will
be
S m b group* «a tb* flank* and Committee n o * daring debate on
lier* in this w ar for the globe ap­
glad to do It. But until w* are
peared tu be suffering Jn IluasU
chain)
given some Job to do, we had
uml Africu such disaster* a* ft*
better go right along with our
put Immense Axis force* In peril
plans for tenutlfylng our garden*
uf collapse.
/
and finding recraatlim and ralaiThe Navy departm ent aakl not
Postm aster R. J . Holly announ- alion by working o u t of doors."
ouly
that
W
ake
and
Midway
were
TALLAHASSEE, D*c. 13 -(A h
President Bolt appointed Dr. II, — (iuverner Holland declared continuing th eir resistance but
lay a revised schedule off i f th * Monday for the elating H. McCaslin, L. E. Spencer and Friday th* "exem plary brav­ th a t there had been no confirma­
of molls a t the Poet Office K. II. Bannatt as a committee ery" of CapL Colin I&gt;. Kelly, tion of Jap an ’* allegation that
to arrange a program for the Jr., who died while (Inking the Guam had bean occupied.
i i follows:
Th* governm ant announced that
Northbound, 1:06 P. M , 4:to P. next meeting which will be held Japanese battleship H aruna "will
M. J Southbound. 11:16 A. M. and on the second Thursday In J a n ­ serve as on Inspiration to (vary Japanese troop* hurling them­
uary.
tl M P. M.i Sanford-Leetburg,
selves a t th* Luxon cooatal aroo*
patriotic American."
A report on tho constitution
ftOO A. M.i Oviedo S ta r Route,
lie telegraphed deepest sym ­ south of V lgan and north of 8*n
SAN DIROO, OMfc, Dae. IS. im lM ttow.
and
by-laws
woe
mad*
by
Ed
(Cea l l e — 4 • * f , « * &gt; * ‘ 1
S i l l A. M.I Sorronto-ML Dor*.
pathy to Captain K tlly'a parents
(AP)^-. Mmc aM r^tooro guru.
' Under aortal
En*tie-Umatl!la-T*var*a, 1:00 P. Stows, who subm itted a copy of at Madison, adding "Ilia deed
•aid, ih f total
the
constitution
~of
the
Orlando
N . ) Bonford-TrUby, 9:60 P. M.I
endure indelibly Inscribed on
Men’s Garden Club and suggest­ will
■ tor R
ed th a t It b* adopted with aueli the page* of American history."
changes aa wor* necessary
to
mob* It conform to the Sanford
club’s need*. This suggestion wax
adopted.

Organization Of Grading Work At Persons May Be
d „ . j . . - c .i
Defense Course Airport Will Be
On 24 Hour Basis R.e n
Is Announced
At Draft Office

I

Instructions Will Be
Given In Metal And
General Mechanics

Congress Calls For
30 P e r c e n t In­
c r e a s e In Navy

Company D Honors
Captain Range At
^arty At Blanding

Change Is Influenced
By New Status Of
P o s s i b l e Draftees

Gardening Should
Not Be Abandoned,
Says Club’s Head

•sa^trW Siiti.TS';

Officers Get Orders
• To Stop Tire Sales

Mail Closing Time
Schedule Announced

Knox Calls For More
BblpjyPlages, Men

Holland Praises
Kelly’s Bravery

Dr. Park Announces
Sub-committee* Reads

PROCLAMATION

WHEREAS, O a r RoUvod Country la bow ongagod In a
gigaatlo war, i m iw ik M by M, w ith aattona which would
deetrvy tho-Uberty of maakiad gad roduce man n f.aU natioae
to a a ta ta o f vhrtaol slavery: a*d
WHEREAS, almost Immullatoly a fte r tho adoption of tho
r ia o lk u tlm o f th o United Btotoo there wane adopted tea
omoadmowto to th a t Ceoatltullon. whieh omeadmeato vnuneiatod fighto th a t ar* tevialahta, aa d aoturo th a Moaoinga o f

Army Calls For Men
To Join Air Corps

The new Navy uniform regula­
WASHINGTON. Do*. IS -O F )
tions er* tw o year* In prepara­
tion and a n tho moat coraprthen- — Th* Army R ecruiting Service
appealed today fo r 10,000 appli­
alv* ever published.
cant* monthly fo r aviation ca­
det training. Recruit* .m ust bo
between SO and 10 n o n of ago.
' Also sought a re 160,000 more
men between 16 and IS fo r th*
Air C o m ond 1U service bronch­
os. Particularly called fo r w o n

Chairman Urges
Buying Of Seals

Mrs. Mary Lane
Dies In Orlando
Hospital Friday
Mr*. Mary M. Lane, molhav *f
Mrs. T. 8. C n r» lty f died In an
Orlando HoeplUl Friday^ moral**
following an lllntaa of aovoral
week*. For many year* »ho haa
lived In O rlando. M l
North
Shins S tree t with her *M ar.
Mlaa Edith MengrL Mre. Laaa
molded In Sanford fo r a -am i*
b a r of yoom ond w u a m rm tar
o f the Presbyterian C h u c k .
In addition to herdaughtovaad
one alator, ah* ia aorviT-d by t
brother in Portsmouth, N. IL U i
four brother* In

S3
. -#
D. Brownlee, intermoak
In Evergreen C r w ie r y
ford a t M l F . M.

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m**~ W EDNESDAY, D EC EM B ER IP . 1341 0
reported an extension
II. S. Army, Navy oftarn*tl&gt;*lima
Pacific offcal Ira.
THE OLD'HOME TOWN
Britain and Japan Kara hurled
reinforcement! Into tha Jungte
D efea t Attack battia
fE P V U A S U 5F D T O S T O P P j ^ * ^
of northeastern Malaya
7 YO U K C '
&gt; T H T O L D A LU M IN U M * P e m s A N D
whara
hoary
fighting
rated
fof
On Luzon Island control of Iha Important airdrome
SHORT
P A N S BUT S /N C E T S H E T U ^ M B D
of KoU Bharu, only 400 mllce
from Singapore.
British bombers
---------- and fiahter
planee roared out over the Gulf of
8*F" t° me* t • Japsneae convoy
of 25 troop transports speeding
couth atone conquered ThalUndA
w ait In an attempt to land addi­
tional Japaneae troops at Kota
Bharu and farthar north in tha
Bhtcora and Patanl artaa of
houthem Thailand.
Japaneae wanhlpe, dlv,.bomb­
er*, and purault planes escorted
iinta imposing array, British aerial
scouts reported.
A communique aald tho situation
at KoU Bharu "still Is confused."
! British Imperial forces by noon
'yesterday had almost rained con• trol of the area when the Japanese
[ succeeded In landing additional
troop*.
Japanese land fortes attempting
to Invade Hongkong were brotyht
to a sudden halt tonight by eeirIng artillery fire from the itrongh — BI i f l l M m f ■s M f f F it
was announead officially.
"AIWe#ewer&gt;&lt;&lt; •&lt;** • otafttfand
one M a g successfully maintained."
O o o d 'T W f H o rrte o S ltllo n
a communique stated.
Ban ford A t *, a t 13lh BL
The Japanese land aaaault, be­
ginning at Monday dawn, enenuntered almost Immediately heavy
road and railway demolitions —
completed within two hour*—and
AT TUB
than felt tha blaiU from the perlmeUr of haavlly-mannod main­
land defenses which have been un­
der preparation tinea 1038
At tha Pacific Coait. radio sta­
tions ended nearly 12 houra of aiYOU'LL FIND THB BEST lanee today during which Army
and Navy planes and naval s u r ­
IN ALL LINES OF
face craft were reported to have
searched off the coait for poaalblo
Japanese airplane carrier* and
submarine*.
The exact extent of the aearen
waa a military secret. Enemy air­
plane carriers have been varloualv
reported off tha Alwkori, North
Pacific and California coait.
In disclosing that patrol* from
' a D. FARRELL, PROP,
(farmerIy Baggett's Liqaor the Second Intercaptor Command
had taken off from Portland, Ora.,
Htaea)
to criaa-eroia tha oeaan for 400
M\ n i B R ARCADE
miles from the ahore, Brig.-Oen.
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Carlyle H. Waih warned that the
“possibility of an air stu c k la still
present"
The San Francisco Bay area un­
derwent three blackouts lost night
after the Army reported e fleet of
30 entmy plana* had clrei*d over
the Industrial area.______

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froatlauea F u se Peae Owe)
■wept up and captured more than
tOO merchant thlpa of "enemy naUonalltlei” a Ion* the China coat
and In tha Whan*poo Hlvcr-lneludin* the 10.600-ten American liner
Prcaident JCsrriaoo—and a t the

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Sak Of Florida
Citrus Fruit Is
F ast Increasing
LAKELAND, Doc. 10 — (Spaeial)—The markets of th l na­
tion were rocked within tho last
few days by tho most competi­
tive advertising program over
devised for Florida citrus, and
early reports from tho trad* In.
dicate that consumer demand has
reacted favorably and that tho
demand lo t- Uis etato’s oranges,
grapefruit sad tangerine* la on
the upgrade.
Reports to the F M d i Citrus
C am m lutor trot* Its staff or
trained dealer service men In the
principal marketing arras aald
that wholesalers. Jobbers, retail­
ers and tha consumer had all
responded to the sales and ratrchandblng effort* which y
backed by a strong newspauer ad­
vertising barrago graphically pic­
turing tha dlfarenca between a
competitive '"pooling" orange and
the thtn-ikhmed "mor* Juice for
your money" Florida orange.

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Mls» Aldred Cono and Mis*
Iole Ru del I attended thr ArmyNavy gpme
In
l’hllii&lt;lrl|ihls,
Pennsylvania during the Thunks,
giving holltlaye, and while (hern
they
visited
William
Henry
Martin, son of Dr. anil Mrs. J.
William Martin, who la a Senior
at tha University of Pennsylvttn.
I*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nib.
k and daughter, Miss Dor­
othy Niblaek, spent tho Thanks,
riving holidays In Tampa vlsltfIni
1’ friends.
ng
Corporal William D. Brown,
of tha Signal Corp., at Macllill
Field, vlsltej hla parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. b. Drown last week­
Burma and Thailand are the end.
principal toureee of Uak wood Im­
Miss Virginia Balkeom spent
ported Into the United States.
tha Thanksgiving bnlldnys In
Jacksonville and Tallahassee.
MUe Mary Altct
Williams
spent Thanksgiving holidays with
h
e
r
parents
In
Banfonl.
1 5 A IO
Milo Rullenharger tind
Mrs.
TWE
Dana, who hava born eldtinir
Mr. und life. R. W. ‘ Jobbed,
have returned to Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. J. n. Jones and
son. Johnnie, and Mrs. Burgess
McMahan and habv son. Rena,
spent the Thanksgiving holidayi
with Ihalr parents In Macon,
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Luther
and Misa Ella nail Jnnsa spent
tha week-end In T anna a* the
guest* of Mr. and lire. C. B.
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Jones and family.
re ra i
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell
]property h tm aM ia th By
were luncheon guest* of &gt;t- end
Drlre lo todsyi^
Mr*. R. L. Wheeler for Thanhsloaorto* I* Tie Ctehroloee
glvlng.
jo4 AamriaoV itro^se* aeao&gt;]
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Junes and
f * P N I*
eon. Johnnie, weia dinner guests
a n l BBB BM *IBBbT
of Mr. and Mr*. Paul Campbell
Bunday.
JU 8 T P H O N E I t l l
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Roberta Jr.,
and daughter, Gwendolyn, were
•telling Mr*. Roberte' parents,
Mr. and Mr*. A. R. Hunter,
Sunday.
Cm m t First BL A Freoeb Are.
Mr. and Mr*. William Hunter,

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___ r Craig, Scout Loader, Win- &gt;a pukllakad ob*e * * a t » ter
fo er eoaaacullvr wesha.
Ur Garrlen.
Wltnaaa my band aad aoal ot
. Mrs. Dora Kelsey whs hostess Ibis Court at Bantord. Oamlnol*
(a tho Knitting Club Wednesday County. Florida, thin the I IK
afternoon. After a discussion at • t Deeambar. A. D. Itlla r . HERNDON
pleas for tho Christmas dinner,
Clark a t th* &lt;l»av* Court.
bald annually by tha dub, very
Hr:
A. M.
ale* refreshment* war* served
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by th* hostess. Those present MARTIN SKOAL,
rtalatltr* Altefaay.
were i -Mrs. Btenche Partin. Mrs.
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CMch Parti*. Mr*. W. M. Wright. (SEAL)
Mrs. a a. Wolcott, Mrs. S. F.
I?
rnSte m
King, Mrs. J. W. Martin, and
Mrs. Kelsey.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and
sen, Johnnie, spent Wednesday
te Jacksonville on bus Hues .
Th* Woman's Club Christmas
party will b* held Friday after•sen a t tb* O ak Rows a t three
o’clock. Mrs. Charts* B. Leo
Mrs. O. O. Wolcott acting
hostesses for the ocesaokm.
" — re I hoys are stall
Charles Lea Jr., of Emory
with the army or navy a t
Udiversity, Atlanta, Georgia, who
iwill and In the PhilUpnss, tha
Cm m la and »m the unuaual I
visited hu parents. Mr. and Mrs.
of the recent attack
af antique* for aala
C. 8. Las, an Lake Charm Drtva
Among the** or*
M the Maple of Seminole
has returned to Atlanta_ r • of Mr. end Mrs.
Conaty
byM
r. * Mr*. Edwin
Mis* Dorothy l«e, of High tag, th* oldoot son of Mr.
Waaror •who far n a y y m n
Spring*, waa visiting bar P*r* in. E. M. Ollff, and ¥
eats. Mr. and M n. C. 8. Lae, King, brother of Robert F,
h
during Thanksgiving holidays.
T T k lu Charlotte Lawton, of
m
Winter Garden, was homo with
(Ml M f f M operated la ;ha
her parents, Prof, sad Mrs. Y.
1*0 Bteeh of Park Areauo.
W- Lawton, for Urn ThookaghrV ia*

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Virginia Wllkaraon, sad Chyle*
OUff, *U student* at Southern
College, Lakeland, W*r* home
vtatting their parents. Mr. sod perte la -the wsr
Mrs. B. F. Wheetegi Ond )L M»
Ollff during tha Thanksgiving
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Eight Japs Detained
In State By Agents

Ilona of J. It. Rtalay, la non
owned ana operated by C. 0.
Wynn.
Mr*. C. B. Wynn la now em­
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 10.—&lt;A&gt;)
ploye I as Ilia new Post Office
"without
clerk, euccreillng Mrs. Ben U- —Florida's backing
limitation or reservation to de­
Walnright, who resigned.
The Jack Kasell store la now feat end destroy Japanese Im­
known as tha J. U. Jonta Dry perialism" w*a assured to Presi­
Goods Stare nnd operated by dent Roosevelt Monday by Gov­
Mrs. J. II. Junta Jr., and Miss ernor Holland.
Soon after congress declared
Juanita Johnson.
Clareneu Kalsoy, of tha United wnr Governor Holland sent this
State* Marin* Corn., now sta­ message to tho President:
"In this grave national hour,
tioned In Jacksonville, spent tha
wrek-end with hla parent* in I want you to know that th*
Oviedo ami sister, Mr*. Gladys people of Florida are united In
dick ing you and
th* federal
Font, In Orlando.
Mr. ami Mrs. Morion L. Wag­ government to th* uttermost
ner, of Winter Haven, announce limit In defending our nation
the birth of a ton on Sunday, and our people and all that w*
November 30, at th* Orange hold dear against th* traacharGeneral Hospital, Orlando. Mr*. ou» and ruUuima attack af Ja panWagner la the former Miss Wllda
LEGAL NOTICES
Young.
Mrs. Lyda Flesher, who under­ IN T U B CIRCUIT COCRT 1M AND
went n major operation several
ro w a m n o u « w m . n o w i n * , IK CHAWCWWY
days' ago, la progressing nicely.
Min* Charlotte Lawton enter­ o n itI N L. B RAMMER, P teln llff.
tained with a party at her horn* IIATTIR MAE BRAMMER, Doher*
Frkley
afternoon. Tb*
(tn d aat
onbER o r s e r v ic b .
guests Included Virginia Dillard,
Nydla McAdams, Emma Jean The m a le e l rlarU la: To Italtla
"elley, Betty Ja( Over. AUm
larle Rutherford, Nets U au
It Is kerabv ordarad 4hm r{*
Jidcraon. Jeon Tyndall. Sue
regeeated te apvear a« tea
Shaw, fiblrley, Gregory, Jlmml* Itb day *ol Janeary. A- O- &gt;***•
b
afers
th* above a stllle d Court, to
Lee Dillard, Mn. 7. L DlUard,
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tiled
Mr*.
M. Dillard, Miss Dave Me- tb* B ill at C o m p u te!

t im e o f t h . »lr«t p u b lic a t io n o f th l*
n o t lr * . E a c h c la im o c d e m a n d s h a ll
b a In w r it in g . a n d a h a ll s t a t s th e
p la r # o f r c a ld tn r a a n d p o s t o f f ic e
a d d r e s s o f th e c l a i m a n t , a n d s h a ll
b s s w o t s t o h r t h e c l a im a n t , a a t n t . A
o r a t h o m e r , a n d s u c h c la im o r ilsU ia rd n o t s o f il e d ahaJI b o v oid .
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FOR CHRISTMAS

forts, atresilng the health value
a f 4Jac Vloride vnrteSr. Its* been
“sensational and gratifying" ac­
cording to official reports from
the field man.
From all nvtr the mar';*t arose
there were reports of Increased
rales, atrngthenlng prices and a
brighter outlook for the consumer
demand, especially during
the
holiday season. In some centers
records frr sale*
h*r * been
broken on successive day*, re­
port* Indicated.
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T O O K T H E CO U N TA O A JN T &amp; f tA V —
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of Orlando were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mr* A. it. Hunter
•Sunday evening.
Mrs. II. H. Link, wife of the
pastor
of the Oviedo Baptist
Church, who underwent an opera­
tion at the Orangg. General Hos­
pital Tuesday, has been returned
home and Is doing a* well as
run Iso expected.
The condition of I- II. Gore,
who underwent a serious opera­
tion several day» ago, l( still
quite critical
Mr.
and Mrs. Ren C. Walorlght aept Bunday with
Mra.
Wslnrlght'a .parent*. Mr. . and
Mrs. II. A. Adams, In Winter
Park
Mr. and Mrs. Wllkea Damntus, of Winter Garden, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ban 0.
Walnrlght Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo* King and
daughter, Mary Tooten, and Miss
Margarat D-inn, wars dinner
gueit* of Mr an Mrs. R. F. Klg
Friday night. The occasion waa
In honor of Mr. Joe King's birth­
day.
Mias Margaret Dand, of OrLndo, spent tha week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob King.
*.
-ffcargesuit --Orftt Mltftead, ol
Cimp Livingston, Louisiana, is
visiting, hla sister, •' Mrs. J. CFaircloth and Mr. Falrdoth.
Tha Woman’s Missionary So­
ciety of the Oviedo Baptist Church
met a t the chureh Monday after*
noon, Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, Presi­
dent, presiding- Thorn attending
were Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, Mrs.
J. W. Martin, M n . E E . Echols.
Mrs. Ben Ward. Mrs. R. F.
Cooper, Mrs. Bert Anderson,
Mn. 0. D. Tripp, Mn. H. f .
McGowan. Mr*. W. T. Walker,
and other*.
The Sunbeam Band mat at the
church Monday afternoon, Mrs.
R. F. Cooper, counsellor, presi­
d in g . Those -present werel Ron­
nie Cox, Bobble Cox, Johnnie
Jon**, Ann Pierson.
Mrs- Nsttia Parnell waa lunch
eon goes Is of Mr. and M n. Don
Caraway on Thanksgiving day,
Sidney Caraway, and Robert
Murphy, of South Georgia Col­
lege, Douglai, Go., spent the
Thanksgiving holiday* with their
parents, Mr. and M n. Don C a n way and Mr. and Mrs. R- R.

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C o o r d r o t B o n fo r d . F lo r id a ,
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Objectives In The Philippines

Nazi
a ration
Follows Similar
Italian Act

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11 n v a d ing- Nipponese
Reported To Have
Won Footholds On
P h i l i p p i n e Coast

Japanese Landing
Made Near Aparri
9 100 Bombs dropped
On M&amp;nila M i l i ­
tary O b j e c t i v e s
WASHINGTON. Dec- It —
(AP)— Secretary . of
War .
BUaucm am— m d today the
•taklag of Um ' 19,000-ton Japa mo* Battleship, Haruna. by
A m y bomber* off the north­
ern- coast of La son. lartcoi
of tto Philippine Island a.
Bartler tha ship was reported
tpabed and oot afire.
MANILA— Japaaeoa pararkaUato were rrpoetod today
to Me* nalied an airport sis
■II— front IUgan In eastern
l a m today obits United
• ta t— and PhiUppta# troofti
laMkd to drlet Jap
rn and Woof*
of too Island.

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I nvising*japany »T**t roo ds
*nd POrachutiita were reijort» e d Wednesday night to have
won uncertain foothold* along
160 miles o i 'the North and
northwoat Luzon coast of tho
Philippines, despite a smash• i n * assault by the U S. A m y
and Navy fliers on one trans­
port convoy of six ships.
_T to A m y announced officially
tk at tho Japanese, In heavy farces,
—Swaps s|(aInst northern Luton
from Visas to Aparri and that
Undines wars affected a t Aparri.
TM Philippine constabulary
—id Stela Ja panese facto* also had
ba U adtaf a—r Vlpan
mnnd there e t a oao report that tho
•to w n had boas taken by Japanese
ponabatiata.
used .Both
.both naval
1 Tho Japan*—
Jaaat— uaad
and aortal bombanlu—t to
B | a—mmunlqu*
ton laadiac* B
which,
—mm
- f r o — tho ~htadquatter* of Gen.
• b a n c h u MaeArtour. tho U. 8.
Commaodar In Chkf, aaid were -In
tea—ten— on ran* Ta—•)
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At in e t If ,000 more tlernteS
troop, have fallen on the snowy
Moscow front an.) the advanc­
ing lied army has recaptured tea
or more village*, the Soviet « •
dio announce.! I » t ni|ht.
• Ru.sian troops in the South
also were advancing, and the r s .
dio equaled M.iJ -Gen. Petrov la
tied Star as saying the Germanl
had Inst 13,01k) men, 1.10 tanka.
131 planes and more than 70
puns in 30 day, of assault OB
the Red naval base of Sevastopol
in the Crimea
The radio cited these gains:
Seven towns retaken in Ute
Kalinin area, 03 miles northwest
of the raptial; 1,400 Nazi, Mllot.
Several settlements rewon In
the Tula sector, 100 mllra south
of Moscow; 000 Carmans kIliad,
Recapture of Oleta In the Oral
sector, 200 miles to the south,
the routine of two German Infantry divisions, and 12,000 Gera
casualties.
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ih o l IllU'tl S t a t e , sw iftly replietl In A \ |, d ec la ra tio n s
i&gt;f w a r ag a in st th is c o u n try today, wit It t u n g r e , , actin g
w ith in m in u te , a f te r P re sid en t R o o s e v e l t u r g e n t w a rn ­
ing th a t "delay in v ites g re a t d a n g e r "
I*&gt; a vote o f 8S to 0. th e S en ate declared w ar on llc rm any an d Italy, an d th e M oose quickie i&lt;dli&gt;wed ,u it.
T h e Mouse v o te w as fliKI. w ith |{e)&gt; Je a n n e tte R ankin
tIt.-M o n t.) recordetl as " p re s e n t." M i,, R ankin e a s t tho
lone v o te ag a in st th e w ar w ith Ja p an , am
w ar w ith G erm an y in 1917.
* In ,i • In..
x.puragraph
mew4ji|»,. |,i
the PreaL
dent
Itapul and
m ilte d » f f.i
••f the peo.
p ll’1 i f till
ho are dete r n iiiie d t» i• mi.mi Ini* will rn.
■U le a w n »1*1 vii lui y
of tho
f o r e e a «•f not itc mill of right,
eou«ne*4 nio r
On* fort*** of

10 Additional Towni
Taken By Reds
Sweeping Advance

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Thli map »hown thr principal o^jrrtlvaa of Japanrxo rahtrm
tbf* Philippine*. Manila haa already been tabjerte.l to hrnvy air at-I
lack*, particularly on Ihi* Fort McKinley and Nuhola* airfields Foil
Stotaenburg, ('lark Field, Camp John Hay and llaguio havr ulao
teen hit by the raider*. Davao, on the bland off Mindanao, hu*
bren bomlvd, with a 1*. S. uirrraft carrier reported nitarked m
Davao CTulf. Jipanr»r troop* were reported to have landed on l.o.
bang bland, off the north.wealein tip*of Mindoro.

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A I* Yonnally ami Ju«p,T Wolf** t«Mla&gt;. with Pniuo r Muomlinl
U 4+C.
*»e«l for high total mutch «ror»* uml |
rh«*» ring t n wili in ltum*s
^hil»* Yonnally |o«ik top honor* »n i *^nJ ** »h .in h«ni..r to fight to.
Dinnl and tapid firing, \\olf*« fo |-[
| | ac|«.r
the war
b D—^ -C L t-L J cs Q Q- *•
I'twrt! t‘lu*«*|y in art*on&lt;| |iUn* unit wouhl «i#*trriniiu‘ history for hinu
T' i ~i i " ■ f " - • r m ■ • V
ul*o shot thr Ih*«( tcorr in «htw »lmU &lt;*f &gt;«*atw to
---- -----firing with Yonnally taking «r«*on«l
"Italian ni»n an.I Mmiirn, once
place, yrwtrnlay afternoon at thr again 1 tell you in tin* great
—
o-.jfdfc,
,
S
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/
r
tegular weekly inwt uf thr G u n .h iu r. \ \ \ hhall !•* virturbiua/9
(*luh on thr lukt* front fining *F.I Durr ihoutvtl. fmai^ lh« baltungr, Hynl Cimalr, prmiilrnt, until ' «•••»v *»f thr Pnluazo Vrnrala" in
ted, ar* withdrawing front many
R om e
today.
of the offensive wedges they
M u » ,o lm i
Individual olid totul
match
have driven into the
Russian
7M A M
•core,
for
rut-h
shooter
follow*.
front,
tu
t
they
declared
tho
r*
This la a copy, of tho original declaration of war acalnit th*
th.- fuli-fol
R T II Tot
Japanese Empire, which was votod by CousTOaa after listening to tirement was to winter position,
Hiller, intio
A
('
Yonnally
!|7
100
H
'.l
2
tM
S
for tactical reasons.
Mr i,n.l Mr*. J I.. Hurt are J « « p .-r W o lf e
•hit (iiM'riiitr, Ivtfitn nilifretftintf
President Roosevelt. Tho re—luUon was first signed l y Speaker of
Ut»
ill) !&gt;H Still
Thr German push Is through
sniung parent* in the llnitrd Juine* Allenby Hit ini till SHI llic Ki n iMnif ulioiit H on A. Ms
tho House Sam Rayburn of Texas and Vtca President Honry A. until Spring, spokesmen indicat­
SImI i , uhu rrt-eived from their t harle* Shaffer Mil HI till S7H IK S T i It*In), mimI matU* his
ed. declaring “Go-many ha* i»o
Wallace., as president of to# Senate, and toon* by tha Fvoaldrnt.
PI Nil Ml&gt; Si',S war •Nil.iral hMi - h»»1 11&gt; ofler*
soil* il ropy of tile 'ThrUtlllU* Sum Gardner
strategic ambitions this winter."
7t* HI Mil SIP WKItU
in lliiwnii" booklet which wn» Jano-, llurdy
In Africa British troops were
llillrr ’•ni#!, "Thit lias lirconw*
117 7P 70 SHI
—ported officially to havr lift I
conipdrd by member, of tho I bail,-, I mini
lh»* ififslfti y«*ur
ilrt'i^lul) by
thr aiego of Tobruk with a nr-*
lleailipiarter*
Si|Ujilron, I Hth
(hi*
(tt*Miii(n |M*ti|)lt* uml your
Two pilot,. Mi,* Ruth Krnnrkjunction at El Adem In thr Lib­
k'M'dli-'l
«
(»
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%
’NltMi
,'
»
t
a
litis
befor*
yan Desert, and last night an­ ling and llrnrv All.-rsmeirr, of llumltirdment Wing, Air Corpt
it* "
other heavy tank battle wa, be­ the Dorrmus-llushrnurk Flying nt llo-kiini Field, Hawaii, u book­
Mutotilini Itlimit'll “»tiu» man"*let including acenic view, uf
lieved Immlnant west of, there
.» “tb iiHM'in*••• tl«ri|ioL" for lhi*
South African. Indl-.n ami Al- S,*n ' lr' ' ,,r,ivr,,. h”r' X—n-r.I.sy llaviuii, g rilling, from Muj. Gen.
Vilen umi •*f i)i«* hitAtilitifs."
liedd troops made the Junction an.l »f‘»r e*periencing con.ldornbl.- Martin anil Brig. Gen. Rudolph,
Il»* gihI. 'T'aMhl Italy uml Ni*
also captured Gambut, • coastal difficulty, in being allowed to in command nf Hickam Field, as
*o*m»| Sto iulKt tii*rmnny, bound
point about 40 miles asst of fly here, because of the emer­ well a. photograph, of the com.
,ill rail v by a |»s»*l of stfvl, to.
Tobruk German and Italian unit, gency situation, Mrs. Mathew manders and personnel of this
Owners of large stationary ml •lav b»vf rn»ii?«*tt thrmsclfrs
fled westward after suffering llaabruuek, secretary and trru . particular squadron.
atove*
with
out,Ido
tanks
were
.ib»ui*«ub* horoit* Jupnn Miimnitt
The names of ten young men
heavy losses, the BrllL-h announ­ s u n t cf the organisation, dr.
Iht* llnitrd Stubs «»f America/'
warned
today
by
Fire
Chi^f
Mark
in
that
particular
photograph
ced.
In n tptech boforo hit IMch*
d yesterday.
were published in the Army Clt-vrlund of the fire hatard
Officers —Id their troope had elan
Ibturda
llitlrr
Tha pilots, who will act a. casualty list, since the
Hurt by th e e alnvrs when the tanka do ^tatc S m iin lim c
established * 30-mlle-dcep wedge student
instructors at th* school, family received the booklet. not have non-combustible atand,. a ifa m p ic tu r t'd lirrmany an in.
Checks amounting to IM74JtO
from
Tobruk
southward
Into
the
Tho army anaouacod last night
v in n b lii* u m l( a 1 tlm «mmo lint**
will be located at the old Among them ia the squadron ad. such n* metal or concrete.
wer» l—uad by tha County School It had ringed tho nation with men desert, ami mobile unite .now which
Sanford air port, left Kingston,
Lt. John S. Greene from
"It i* against the State and tbi* v it'tiin o f war tdnltcra In
Board a t Its rvgular mooting yci- and it—I aufflrisnt to “meet any were hitting out on either flank N. Y. and arrived in Savannah, Jut.tol,
City law, to have womlrn stand, | t h r i ; llill-ll S t: tf«, llritain and
terday to pay to t aatertaa of threat" of Invasion—and adiM In mopping up efforts against Ga., Sunday afternoon. As they Iowa.
IliiM id
The front cover hear, a phn.
tranaporton, Janitor* and to co­ that a search was on for fifth co­ the axis fo n ts. A sandstorm rag­ were pnparing to leave th* Sa. tngraph of a native girl dressed for these tank*," Chief Cleveland
‘Germany Via* never hern a*
staled. "Il will benefit the owner*
ver Incidental sxpansos, Superin­ lumnists who Ut b—cons to guide ed throughout the srvs.
vannan airport, an Army cap. In brilliant colors and the back of such tank* to comply with Un­ iimU'd a* today nnd will have
tendent T. W. Lawton announced enemy airmen to Seattle.
(be
utm igtb to lulu* nil mea.
tain stopped them, and explained Cover of the booklet is n carlo, law Also the tank limit is M&gt; gal­
this mornlngt
Tho fifth column tat —arch was
that an erder from tha War De. graph of the Island of ()ahu. lons." He also told of the danger mirea nrrrzw rv," tin* Rvirlu
Ha addod that notion was r»- on la too ration of Port Angeles,
partment had Just como through Since the booklet it for parents, of having small oil heaters in Fuehrer aoprtctl in dtdnrin^
ia
Wash. In th a t vicinity, state police
grounding oil civilian planes un. most mothers and father* arv home* near any combustible ma­ wnr nnd added:
tost night found and ostingulshnl
'Not only Germnnv l**jt all
la— birth certificates proving probably intcristrd In the Christ, terial such as curtains, walls or
a* —rise of fires, to Dm form of
the decent people in Kuropc are
birth In the United States could mas dinner menu, which con. woodwork.
arrow* pointed toward 8—tile.
bo produced.
slat* in addition to tropical ap.
The fire department answered deeply Bitiisfied with the Jap.
N8te— to augment the defense
the
Miaa Kranckling did not have petlxers, a main mral of lukad a rail yestenby at n dwelling at nnoM* rbnllemce uguinut
of both tho east and west coasts
Poverty and need are revealed har certificate Cml the two pi. Virginia ham with champagna 2203 South Sanford Avenue a* n United Slatea.'*
a m d a y a jg h , whan the in two Utters H ut bay* Just rome lota w o n forced to wait In Sa. ■auce, roa«t turkey with oyster
war deportment pl—wd plans to to the at ten‘.I m of the Pa'vation vanuah until Tu—day. Mrs. Has. dressing and
giblvt
gravy, result of a defective oil heater.
effect w hkh bar*
materially Army. After invcatlg*tlon, the brunch drove to Savannah In an whipped potatoes, randied yams, There was no damage. The hou»e
i. owned by II. C. Washburn an.l
pie, occupied
TIm Sdmlnolo County Tubor, strengthened to* fortes already organisation discovered that the attem pt to let her pilots rome vegetables, salad.,, mince
by I. Felnberg.
cul—la aad'M halth Aaooalatlon Is stationed ta to*— a rt—," th* com- money secured by —eh family Is through and Mias Kranckling fruit rakr, fruits and cheese*.
*
and Mr. Alloramalar war* al. The general plan .for a Christ,
barely enough for foci.
gvarinf Its program to moot th*
M—nwUto Pacific _
Tho fir— letter roods, “Do you lowed to fly to Jacksonville mas celrbrstion has been chnnged
now w ar Uiao n**d, according
to Mr*, i . I* Jugloy, chairman last night mobilised for fuil wsr- hovo ■nything my boy* cmald wear where a wlr* thor* confirmed somewhat, Mrs. Hurt added.
tima d*fcn— as ton - Army and yot? J started thorn to —bool to­ Ml— Prtnckllng's birth In the
Included In the scenic e|&lt;
of tho —Jo of —ala. ■
■hly hunted for n J*- day and they haven't anything to United State*.
•
section are pictures and illualra.
Over 400 inquiries havo been
Bho said today, “ All thou
Utey b*- wear. I will sea gou. Mrs. Langn*.
They arrived boro at noon tions of Industry on tha Island,
received by th* Chamber of
who havo not * —a t . to thalr
Mrs.
11.
O.
McArthur,
resident
planes
Juat aa soon os my foot gets ytoterday In a Piper Crulsor and yachting, civic canters, shoreline of Seminole County for sevoral Commerce aa the result of a
money to tha organisation for
a Piper Cub trolnor.
photographs, Waikiki'and besides
Sanford and Seminola County
—ala are urged to do — a t ones
well."
shutdowns
modem photographs, a group years, died in GainesviU* Sunday advertisement, which appeared In
Another stricken woman write*,
anahte tha
too m
o c k tion $ to
to onabJ*
aaaaoiatl
afternoon.
While
Mr*.
McArthur
Orv- for a—UUnco, "Tha truant offi­
the tourist edition* uf 10 of tho
called “Hawaii
ill of yyesterday."
‘ “
■or* accurately plan and
JAYS TAKE PRISONERS
and the late Mr. McArthur lived nation's loading newspaper* oa
r raid cer woo hero Ihio aaon about tho
adequately taot m
to So
Seminole
in
Sanford,
ha
was
superintendent
CHURCH
CHANGES
NAME
Nov. 2.1, and additional Inquiries
County.
absence of my child—n from
TOKYO, Dm . I I -(O ffic ia l
of Iho Third Dhrielon of thv At­ are being received now from th#
"Tha money ralaod now must
school. A* I told her, they have no radio plckad up by (*)&gt;— Tho
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11 - lantic Coast Lin* Itoll Rood.
yea- cloth**. I hate v m much to ask Ho—a Mlaiatry announced Wad.
second advertisement which ap­
tofam
**• w
t toro program
Following • funeral service peared In last Sunday's issue* of
The Rbtog Sun Baptist
— well aa carry m roetto* work.
your aid but I ea-t«— help i t They n—day that JS 7 0 British and UP)—
Church
Wednesday,
by
u—nlmoua
which was conducted -In Gaines­ th* tamo papers. Secretory Ed
to L— AngaTh* military and « M g to p o p u Ia.
tha children ; in schMl by Amur—an Nationals,
including
of Ite member,hip named ville Monday at 3:30 P. M., Mrs. Higgins said this morning.
I a ir a t 13 JO
Uona* naoda Will - totra to ba
Ily tha girls Canadians sad Australians, had vote
Itself
the
PtnUcost
Baptist
•anally taken
A reproduction of tha advora - t fra— tto proaaada af tha
■y children or* small lor boon taken Into custody through, Church, thus otoddlag th* noma McArthur’s body w»a takrn to
K, *
Wilmington, N. C for burtal.
\ n k T alarm.
tlemcnt la shown on an Inalda
ouk lap an sine# tha outbreak of of th* flag of Japan.
their ago.
pa go.
"Wo a n doatitut* for clothing. ton* war.
Placed by the Griffith Adrar.
You a n perfectly urokomo to
tialng Agency, th* advertl—menta
-m l* itoi —0 for your—If. 1 thank
v
*
In paper* with a combined
for whatovor help 7 " t *1B
circulation of H,183,000. Figur­
ing three people par family tha
“‘ t L 8*iv*tkto Army la -k in g
circulation will roach 34,b79,000
citiaaaa to gtyo their utmost ta
people. Also advertisement* to
when tto order that —a— Uko tha— l««
and Mma foeaad ip a rc
Lt. Jack Glllon and
Ralph mark** Manila.
to Vichy, S T h T S l B N g l C h rijb ja. time.
King nr* among the man from
Ralph King, ton of Mr. ond
M l* m a a tm Langnr toad of «to
roll Bomlnole County who aro atat. Mrs. Ralph King of Ovkdo, has
tto ro t —L
Pacific toon serving In , th* Navy . for
call money to to k . 91108.13 krnad in tha troubled
Tto
and with th k report, tto new area at tha praaent time.
L
t
GlUon
la
tha
tan
a
t
J . M. tha pact thro* year* aomawhar*
w ar food —aapaign officially
CTO
Glllon of thla etty and la to tha In tha vicinity of Hawaii, but
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17th Bomber Squadron a f th* hi* «xaet wtoronbouta U
atntod, tom adktely after tto
n
t h Bombardn—n t Orouo whkh known.
■ tottog th k m a n to g ,. County
Another tailor, O k f 1N o rd .
k stationed at Manila. Th* lieu,
tenant left tto United I ttte a gran k on n bant "oaooowl
Th* first itraw torri
daring N av e-to r and tya family
for v—r ware auatkaod al
h n m t t ' Market Utk
Urd* f wrttton -Do*, l pad f i a t - qnMa t o n - U p -.
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Parertts Receive Booklet From
Son At Hickam Field, Hawaii

Student Teachers
For Air School
Arrive Yesterday

School Board
Army Says U. S,
Issues Checks Can Meet &gt;Any
- For, Salaries Invasion T hreat

Chief Cleveland
Issues Warning
On Oil S to v e s

D e f e a t e d Candidate Fifth- C o l u m n i s t s ’
Plans To Contest Search Begins In
.Washington S t a te
Trustee E l e ct i o n

.Tolar Bryan, Jr. T. B. Organization
Now Stationed In Will Gear Program
Marine Air Corps To Aid War Needs
- • Loalte Tolar

Russians Kill.
14,000 Germans
On Moscow Front

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M M IIER KH

Salvation Army
Gets Note3 From
Needy Families

Former Sanfordite
Dies In Gainesville

Of United Sfa
jrdeaor Virita

Bed Crow War
Campaign Begins

Inquiries About
City Received In
Response To Ad

Jack Gilloib Ralph King And Olaf
Nordgren Stationed In Pacific Area

City News Briefs

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— Jeeepb T. Hodgson
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p. Jeha D. Dtagett
1 that tha army and nary
Immediate court martial
ga against flee high rank,
-a charged with the defense
I was asked by Rep. John
1, ef Michigan. Ha claimed
army and navy In Hawaii
Ight off guard If thty were

Attorney-Genern) af Hawaii, Joseph
V. Hodgson U pictured aa hs left
Chicago for home. He waa-eacatimi.
inir in the United 8Utea when the
Nipponese mad* the sneak raid uu
Pean narbor.

Thl. U the Bret aht
lsK f&gt; m o ti« e W o r n 1

pilot in the picture

htrm A n t; tank. Thin Big Bertha caterpillar made at the Baldwin
will teen w a n la eesntity from the factory aiaemblp linen. The tank
k alth-kamad the "TawIt Torturer" becauae of the training paeei he
i s uaderge before be pronounces them “it."

C. P. Fknntfhoto

In San r&lt;dro. soldiers bring a machine gun to protect Jspanc»e-owncd
and operated ahopa on Terminal I»Uml. All Japanese-populated arraa
in California Kara been placed under guard.

mu# Marr kefatry . «. u a
Jnanlta Estela I.opes
Beautiful Juanita Eitrla I/inet, as
“Mira latln America,” will be fea­
tured on e float in the I’aradena,
Cal., Tournament of Hoars parads.

lal after the bad bean taken
bee gaa-flllad boms. Mery •
aeeen-menth-old Kathleen,

Leaving the Hi
The life of Covernor Joseph it
Polndeitsr of Hawaii was menaced
by tha Japaneta air attack on Pearl
Harbor, when a bomb landed near
klaofflctal residence. Damsgatoths
.-llljr .wsa rspprtsd heavy. •

pirtment, after testl
investigation of dafona
|ng. The committee hr
bylsts received hugs
for promising to get
order* fo r various m

Lieut. Gen. Charles D. Herron

afjasftSSiSrsjs

•ad man af one af the la rg sst«
fighting forces under the Amer
tn flog Is Lieut. Gen. CharJeeJ
arrou, In command of the Hi

The children’s paranU ware
irk when the three tots were

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10 Million Men Are
Available To Serve

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Sink Jap Ship
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The Seminole High School Band ami

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team . T h«j|(V leryctte*, o f S an fo rd played an im poitant
p a il in the C hristm as P arade of Bands hetd last Thur&lt;-

Orlancio. Kifteen people from nil sections of the state
Sem inole girL drill team is *h&lt;»wn in Ui.
hand- from Id Florida cities ami towns look par t n thr*
The Sanford hand follow* a patnotu
i vent which » i a witnessed by approximately
ILJU American l.tgi.ni
day to inaugurate the holiday ifasAn in

their bate after thr Manila raid,
w r p shot d«mn by U. S. fighter*,
■ g ^ - e b l i H / w t - ami • m r a cap-

Manila and it* own naval ami
military establishments ware un­
der ferocious and auatuinrd aerial
attack in the bri(ht afternoon lun-

SOME COLOR BUN0 MEN MAKE BE1
AERIAL 06XRVCB9 THAN TVQBC W l TH

• Smoke columns wrre visible
from Nichols air depot; fires burn­
ed at th« Cavite naval base, and
the raiders struck at a line of mer­
chant ships anchored outside the
breakwater of Manila bay and at
■art William McKinley.
w Heavy anti-aircraft fire greeted
the first wave of 27 planes, which
flew over at about 20,000 tn 25,000
f a s t The Japanese circled the city
three times in perfect formation
jpd droppd 100 bombs, centering
fflelr attack on military objectives.
Concerning British ship losses
yesterday, the Japanese raid that
the 'Repulse sank invnrdiatrlv
after bomb hits on It at 2:20 P. 51.
Tokyo time, and that the Prince
i t Wales was crippled in one at­
tack, tried to eacipe, and went
down under another avalan.-he of
bombs a t 2:60 P. M- The big
Prince of ’Wales wns specially ar­
mored against air attacks.
#T hc action ocenreit off the east­
ern Malayan coast, the Japanese
•said, while on the northern tip of
Malaya, Japanese land forces were
fighting their way toward Kota
Bharu, a British air base, after
mmcessfnl landing operations.
In the seas about Malaya and i
In the air, both wrashlps ami |
planes from the Dutch East Indies
reinforced the British In strength.
Netherlands bombers were helpjp r British, Australian ami New
Jlalsnd air units to pound Jspanese transport ships and air bases
In Thailand. Dutch warships!poss­
ibly Including new cruisers) were
with tha.JQiUlshfsr eastern fleet

la th e ^ fa a T o a T '

^ • a u M e y t l F B ’Gmt-HOW
if n aiNr 1 a* thing/ 1
’ARRY.' iI WUJU LOOK1
1 IN’TOP J
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NORMAL VISION. THtV CAM W Q T l jhM- V
OUTLAWD OBJECTS THAT NORMALI
SIGHT CANNOT OOTINGthSH.'

HM M -H^v
AMOufLAOCO

►wiftuooca?

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I mnirniincw will »i
| lion mlditioiml
intimated.
T M Griffith
ter to Mr.
11it?
”Th«* war n«***
httvi* tnnir rfft*
*|Min*f* lhat wr
grt from tlu* uI • lii*\ «*, howt vi i
al i 11 have a f.«i
tin* yunr ’*
New* papers n

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titeinrnt* appmn

NEW EYES FOR
HOLLYWOOD/

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MAKE-UP EXPERTS UStCONTACT
LENSES TO FURNISH 'OftUNKS*
WITH BOOOOSHOT EYES’, TO AGE’
EYES FOfi CHARACTER PSRT3. AND
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TO MAKE UGHT COL"V . OMD ones PHOr
TOGRAPM DARK.

LUKE/

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n la N s 'i mmainland
a ln ln n it elm.
of »Wa
the acolony’s
defenaea in tha land attack which
began Monday.
0T b* attackers wsre declared to
have been stopped, however, and
there was even better news from
Chungking, China—a report of an
offensive by Chinese troops against
tha rear of the Japanese forces
attacking Hongkong and an as■ n li' directed against Japanesebald Qsnton.

CITY BRIEFS

The Ncnnimli* Itolamiwl S«*ci»’ly
will mes-l in thr l itv Hall tomor­
row night at M IH&gt; o'clock.

II . . i l . . . , l)s Vss* Three)
fur $2.10 a p in t The bu vn •
were William Williams and John
l-iach remaining Sutiudny n f. j
McLellsnd. Thf grower Is J. II.
lernoun lirfm i- Christmas Day, |
Tindel of Lake Monroe.
and
l hi* lidluwmg
Saturday,!
Hie Post O ffice will nut cluae as
District Exa.Uif Buler Janie.
A. Dunn will be present ut the customary. It J. Itully, (naU
regular meeting of the B. 1\ O. master. Mated today, in order
K. Friday night for his official lhat employe* may laku care of

visit.

Tbs T h lrty .Iin t I Dixie) and
r dlvtsieaa are Camp Bland*
two largest single unlta to.

The Whole Family Will Knjoy A New

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• O ffic ia l advices from Hongkong,
meanwhile,
acknowledged
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CarrotH and Peas—Combinalinn Salad
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pobllaailaw ,1 all a a a , Olaaatabaa
• SsSllaa fa If aa aal albarwlaa
fWOwe la Ilia aaaaa aa, ,h «
Iba laaal aawa pabllabaO barala.
Oil Habla la ssSllaallaa af aaarlal
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TH U K SD AY.

DEC.

11.

1941

BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
Ad o p t a n iik k o ic i d e a i .
AND I.IVK U p TO IT: Watch
ye, stand fast In Ilia faith. i|ult
on Ilka man, U* strong. - I I'mitlilsn* 10:13.

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AUTUMN PAU9E

fProm Tli« Washingtmi Post)
Hansels sri* filled with smoke.
Countrymen look to the osk
To messurn the strength of frost
That swept the fields with n
I. stroke.
#
Tke hours of tho dsy ore rro**&gt;-.l
? F , hours when. Ihe sun Is lost
And the sun honna heavy 11ml
. low
Whipped by the wind, and tossed.
One day Ihe sun will Jo;
There will como Ihe aimill of
snow
And n silence over tho pines
And thu waiting Ih iu s o below.
ji-j
And fhe cold so long withstood
Will rlose st lurt at it should
And the snow begin lo fall
And muffle Ih* ax In the' wood.
—CIIARLKH MALA.M

IE{CLAIMjJ

Friends In Need
Italy and Germany have declared war on the United
States.
They did not wait for the United States to declare
war on them. They did not wait until they had conquered
the rest of the world. They declared war on us because
Japan had declared w%r on us. They declared war when
they were still bogged down In Russia, in North Africa,
in China.
What ’now becomes of the figment that Germany
would never go to war against the United States? This
country was too strong and powerful. Germany wouldr’t
dare. Resides, there were those three thousand mibs o’
ocean. There were no bombing planes which could cress
that ocean arid our Navy could stop any expeditionary
force.
Let us hope it can. I-et us hope that our Arm&gt; and
Navy can keep close watch over our thousand.*/ of miles
Of coastline so that no landing parties can gain a foothold.
I,et us hope that Germany has no planes which can cross
the ocean, no nearby bases, from which to bomb New
York and Washington. But Germany would not ibciare
war without some plan of campaign.
If Gfifraa/iy ran attack.us now. hour- niuch ^ tlttr x he.
could have dona so Jf.UrJtaJa had, fallen, if the British navyware all at the bottom of the sea, or in German hands.
it ilvjir'u bad.noL /aaattU &lt;zr itstWitV* fiiugfcC,1■had ‘oeed
quickly defeated. How much better nblo to molest us Ja­
pan would be were it not for the plucky resistence of ihe
Chinese and for the Dutch and British In the Far Last.
Wouldn’t we be in an awful fix if this war hud not
come until after the Chinese had been whipped nnd taken
over by the Japs, until the putch East indies with all
the r essential oil und rubber supplies had been seized by
the Jupaneso, until Britain had been defeated m d a
“Vichy" government in l,ondon hud made a deni with Hit­
ler. until Russia hud been conquered?
Lindbergh said we could do business with Hitler.
Lindbergh said that even If Hitler cunqucred the whole
world, the United States would have nothing to fear be­
cause it was so great und powerful. Hitler would not dare
attack us, nnd could not successfully If he wanted to, so
would prefer to do business with us—on a businesslike
basis.
.Isolationists said that fT we would Isolnto ourselves
front the rest of the world, we could not be attacked. We
followed their advice up to the time of the defeat of France.
Now we have been attacked by Japan, while Germany nnd
Italy have declared war on un.
But thunk Heaven, we atlll have ullleal

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THE

TAVERN

COMMUNITY
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Henry McLaulin

114 N. Park Ave.

JEWELER
n r siu -rn

mxh

Fir* — Windstorm — Theft — Colllalon — Burglary

- . Heme Ran Francisco residents
are sold to be skeptical of black.
M t regulations, ft will lake n
real bombing attack to wake up
Mm# people.
Society Nate of the F elare

• ^ 11m couple departed* on tho
'Waldlng trip using tha chrome
Dimming* that had been “worn”
hy thu automobile of tha groom's
fhlher.—-Indlananolls Star.

Compensation —• Liability

Accident

M n w ia s m s s m i

..Sim
nimpia
llgurtil ll
It out:
i
ple nsmbo
Hsmbo flgurtd
"lit a damrcracy you does as
you choose— In a dictatorship you
ahoosa what the hlg noise does.
You choose It, and ynu does It!"
-rTJmes-UnUm. You sho does, or
Choeen tha outstanding player In
New England, Endlcott "Chub"
Peabody (right), Harvard grid star,
raaalraa the George Balnea Lowe
Memorial Trophy from E. ‘J . Met
rChub1*
Csrthy In Cnml

FOR CHRISTMAS

own common aenao Indicates

Representative Jeannette BaaUa, a f Montana, la pictured la g
telephone booth, an unwilling camera subject after aba had cast tha
ana lone vote against war with Japan. She repeated her act af l i l t ,
whan, aa tha first woman congraaaman, aba voted ogalaot war with
Germany. Than, as new, the followed bar action by barricading harw
sell la her office, weeping.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Bp BUSaXLL KAY

*• written aa first news of and the victory will not
M M t e n u ,n J aewardly at- weak or a month. Wo at
teek bv Japan la trickling In. Tha prepared sad U will r
war of norvea Is ended and the'* full cooperation of o v a
war of nation begun, It waa awe vice men nnd civilian alfl
•ought by tha United Btatea Eat • Wa must forge) o u r i
"°w that It has coma w* accent teresto,, cease iquabbUl
ourselves, «nfr go w W
filet unflinchingly.
Ihte fact 1a already full
Dlapauhaa tall of considerable
damage with losses sustained by
our military fo n ts a t several

AndersonGriffifth
Funeral Director
TM B. Sad BC

!**• eh*m'"[■ ■!“*#"Ur tha oaSh

■UY A GOOD UHD
CAB FROM THE AM

■ Pack. I I , of Miami
(npoad dead while readlit the Jspsneit bombing
n tha Philippines. Ha waa
tr governor of part of
llpplaea end from 1900
M d gervrovd over a mlL
tpla fai tha Mountain

InviftedTo The Open House Of

PIPPIN CARDENS, Florist
Thursday, Dec. llftlH^^O to 10:30 P. M.-

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1!, 1911

TflE HANFORD ITERALH. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Social And Personal Activities

• MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

Chapter Of Sub-Deb
Club Stages Dance

Church Circle Has
Kegular Meeting

The City Hall vra*
corn till with ChiDtmas
red »n,l grren for th
which was sponsored
Grs-Dri Chapter of
Dt-li Club mi T llou by
Ch»|*n&gt;iiti for lh&lt;- dm
Mr ami Mr*. F. It A-l
W. &lt;’ S s tr n .i ami 11
Vaughn.
•
Attending w ire: th
Ruth Strnatroin,
Butl
Lois Sstrher, Lillian W
ty Jo Anderson. Klital

V - K. !*. I. &gt;c!;i \ aim Mis ti
S. Salman were h»*t,•*«,.« „„ \ | lin.

Telephone HS

Social Calendar
THURSDAY
Th* Col. Theodora Uoosovalt
Chapter, U. 8. W. V. will meat nt
th# home of Mrs. Mae Shaafar on
B m Avonu* at 7:30 P. M. to b«
followed by the anneal ChrUtmn*
P*rty.
- Th* T*WMemi Club will have
IU raguUr meeting in the Court

James A rant returned yester­
day from Atlanta, (In., where
he ha* been fi r several weeks.
Friend* of Mrs. Mayme Hodg­
kin will be sorry to li-am that
she is ill at her li one on Lake
Oners

i Io u s t a t 7:30 p. Jf.

Th* Phi lathe* Clast of the
First Baptist Church will hove its
annual Christmas party at the
home of Mrs. John la-a. 3U-J Para
Avenue, at 7:30 P. M. Each mambar is asknl to bring a 10c gift
fw^Ahr..J/rg f iy ' nUrtr-tg Aar /*.
orphan.
The department president of thy
American Legion Autillary, lir a .
Edith Montgomery of Tallahassee
wbl be honored nt a lumiuet at
th* Valdai Hotel at 7:00 I*. M.
, Reservations may be mails by
telephoning Mrs. C. L. Irwin,
S92-R, or Mrs. Henry Mcleiulin.
J r . 875-J.
The T. E- L. Class of the First
Baptist Churrh will have its an­
nual Christmas party in the annas
of the churrh at &lt;1:30 P. M. Each
member Is Invitrd to attrnd and
bring a covered dish, also a 10c
gift for the Christm n tree, and
a package for the Christmas bas­
ket for a needy family.
Gladiola Grove 267, Supreme
Forest Woodmen Circle will meet
at the Woodmen Hall at 7:30
5». M. with Mra. A. C. MadJcn.
guardian, presiding.
Th* Eemlnole Rebakah Lodge
will hive a meeting in the LO.O.
Hall at 8:00 P. M.

;'*y ,? f!*“r"f° ?n f,,r ,h - ........
of
the Helen IJovtl t »rr|.*
tSi- f j r«a
Baptiat Chiirrh *h:«-h „
n,
tha home of l|r« K. rW.-v . |'nrt
Avenue.
Mrs. n F
M. llh , !r.. lh a lrman. presided m .r it,.- l„ „ .nt.„
session, an.| th- . 1.
„ ,
m nduited by Mi
S
i
!
fiaM. Th.. .. ..........
.......
Uinrht by Mrs .s, |,inm \ ,.,|t, „„
■tawranlship « .&lt; g n .n l v Mm | j.
A. W iliam * nn.l Mi
|- |p.‘
ball atplaina .1 th.. pu ns,
. r , t&gt;,
•nr
t’lan* wara made l.v tin- iam ban to visit th, t •milly ll mi,, on
tha afternoon of |».v
17 rtsr*e
now mrmbrr. nor « o |. - . |i |
(ha clrrie aiul th. &gt;. ,...rt. of var­
ious ihnirri. n »••,,. |„ ,, | att^r
which a aorul | - • 1... I w ». . n ,.•&gt; • .1
a/nl m fow h itiriil. ho, .........
Frasant with th.- h .-t. .
u,-ia
Mr*. K. f . Iln i|..i
M u , I.,
Taw, M m . J, J . AVwmimf, "\fr«.
William*, Mi *
\
t
\ im»U*:»v.
Mr*. II. C. S i f f. V
»* ini'-III.
Mr*. II II r iii.iiH .r . M .. M S
NvUon. M r 4
II. *. i-» H \\
yhnnnon, Mm &gt;1 v\%rll ^*.'\»nt
Mrs. Preston Shot nil. Mrs. II \
Morvltnii, Mr* M I M*
. MiU A. Palmer nn.l M»
I
\V.

Mrs. L. T. Sheppard and Miss
Theo Vickery spent Mrnday in
Orlando attending s district m eet­
ing of telephone im ployees.

home of Mrs. M. G. McNair In
Rose Court ut 10:00 A. M.
The I). A. It. will meet at I the
hom e-pf-M r*. c . K . - Z a u v m j m
l*ark Avenue st 3:00 P. M., with
Mrs (in w js Morgan aa o r t a s te n
-------- --------A special meeting
of the
Bundles for Britain Club has
been called for 7:30 P. M. at
the home of the chairman, Mrs.
I. D. Martin. 1351 Mellonville
Avrnue, at which time a “ Bun.
die* fur Blue Jackets'* organisa­
tion will he formed for the l»iys
in the Navv.

SATURDAY
The Cecelitn Music Club wl I have
its regular meeting in the Fannie
R. Munson Studio on Myrtle Avem&gt; at 3:13 P. M.

MONDAY

The Prayer Band of the Preshvteriair Churrh will meet III the
rhureh at 3:00 P. M. to be fol­
lowed by the jn.pirntmnnl m eet­
ing st 3:30 P. M.
The program meeting of the
W. M. U. of the First Baptist
Church will be held in the
church at 3:30 P. M. The topic
|
for the month is "An Urgent
FRIDAY
ClrcUa of the Sanford Garden Gospel, Song of the A ngels, The
World's Hope." Circle One will

Mr e n j Mr*. J W. Mcro an
spending the day today in Dayton* See th as Ihe gw**t* o£ the]son and
daughter-in-law:, ' Mr
and Mrs. George Mero.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 7 . llarri.
o f Jacksonville have hoen spend­
ing a few days in Sanford nr
the guest o f Mist Evoleen Cu*'
at rer home on Celery Avenue
Hr*. Harris Is the owner and
mnnager o f the Sybil Beauty
Shop In Jacksonville.

Azalea Circle Has
Business Meeting
Mr*. I- E. Spencer presided
over the business meeting of the
A taiea Circle of the
Sanford
Garden Club winch was held ut
the home o f Mra. George Shipi
on Fast Seventeenth Street yr«
terday afternoon, with Mr*. Spt-n
car a* co-hostess.
An
Interesting article
or
"Nomenclature" wav given .by
Mr*. II. II. Ileeren. who usei
cuttings of different plants tc

Fine Show Promised
By Mrs. Ruth W right

i for Good Girls and Bovs

Mrs. liulh (ion,on Wright has
prumised one of the nio*t ou t.
landing shows* of tin year when
he curtain goes up on the rv.
•ning of Dee. IS nt the Sem in,
le High Xehool for the third
ihristmas Dunce Review o f the
!uth Cnnlmi
W iiglit
D.itiring
Ituilio.
“The Ilnogy Wnogy Man" will
')»• presented liy Jlnrv lani Cope,
■mil us a song and dune* num.
&gt;er An iin|»er*nttitl&lt;nn of "Sonn llcinie" in an "Ire Skating
tullet" will le» given hv Beverly
Risters with her "u*u il prufea.
slonal air."
Iteverly Cqnner will d:inre a
"Military Rhythm" dressed ns a
majoretth. und Carolyn llnckehr
will he seen in u "Walts Ithytliiii
Tap." “ Ballet Unli|iic* w'll lie
featured by Ann Lyl**, T vtrrlls
jean Nelson mid Mnriaun# S lrick.

Why do** Ellen Eaton
dm an car trumpet? ,

BSCJ0II ska's 4W haSra*
prelate at baa sake* aa4 Maialta
aka starse4 aaiaa aUMFOID *
pawCaa. f M l l«*a l»f aew k*
Department of Commarca.

A United States sailor, hurriedly
summoned to leturn to bis po-l f.-l
lowing the Japanese sits. k on I S
territory in the Pacific theao. t , * i.
his girl goodbye before h. -ar.lt' : *
train at Pennsylvania Slatn.n,' V »
York City.

L»ys, Hears, Elephants- Doprs, llm
etc. Washulile fuzzy ami washahlt

tlaml *W*\f*»* naby Tki^fblH
th* group. One Win

presented by tiny llarritlt Ur.'

arrangement of red ding and Hetty Bryan will gl,
gladioli and th# other one wa« a tap to# dunce.
composed of baby blue, pink and • Betty Ann Stiles w ill dance &gt;
.whit* cynoglouu m (Japanese for. “ Hhythm Tap" and Umre M u
StlnrCIpher will be seen ‘lii‘
gat.m e-n ots).
For th* January meeting the "Toe Ballet.” Sonja nntl Saudi
cirtl* will visit th* eamallla gar. Monfortnn will be presenlnl in ,•
dans in L*aaburg. At tha eonrlu. "Petite Tap." Jo Ann Wilkin..
alon of tbo business, th* hoates*.

GOWNS $2.98
Woman’s Tricot aa Illustrat­
ed, In Blue, Green and Tea
Roue.

. PAJAMAS

aa served refraabman ta to the
following:
. Mrs. Hreran, guest, Mrs. Frc.l
Pope, Mrs. J. W. Chlldr*. Mr*
C. B. WUeeup, Mra. W. P. Field*
M rs.-* M. Hayes, Mrs. W. SI.
Marshall, Mra. P. P. Campbell. umra have been designed un I
Mra. F. A. Uri*. Mra. O. P. vith special lighting effects "th Herndon, Mra. Hoary McLaulin, -&lt;hoiY
promiifs to l*»
Jr., Mra. Henry Russell.
Mr*.
Earl Do*s*y, Mra. P. H. Lan*lng. Mri. Wriirht tlfflaretl.
Mrs. Richard TsnEyck. Mr*. II.
I W. LRU*, Mra. E. B. 8mlth and
Mrs. H arry Robson
Imogen* Wloacup.

This (’liristinas Givi
Friday &amp; Saturday
Double Program

Kelher or Samson

LUG(2AGK

Mrs. John Rogers entertained
at her home on Myrtle Avenue
last evening with • linen shower
In honor of Mrs. Harry Rnher.n.
a resent bride. A Christmas them,
was chosen In the decorationvhich consist*' of polnaetth* ai-1
howls of fruits of the t-&gt;cin.
A quia contest was participat­
ed In with tha prit* being won'

LOUNGE COATS

$150

PANTIES
r t 'TRio-t-

Pi'uture nl &lt;1:10—U:I0

Is Honored At Party

$|.95 up

BRIEFS

• ENDS TONIGHT

aoma noody family, Th* devo­
tional waa conducted by Mrs.
8- H. English. Th* meeting closed
with a prayer offered by Mra.
0. P. Ilendsraon.
Gifts w«ra brought It, the par.
ty by Mch memb.T to b* put
on tbo t m for Ue Ciadl* Roll
Department of the church and
for th* Chrlatmaa basket.
1 h* Chrlatmaa colors of rad
and grace war* pead to decor,
eta th* r a w s *f Mrs. Dearbo’s
h*ma far tha party s a J the tablet
from which a w v a rtj dish sup.
per waa aerrvd yrK edlnf the
mooting furthered th* chosen
morif.
•.•V 'TWa* yrtaent wew- Mra. II-ti .
dtfuM , Mra. Cat'l Bheppanl.
MQb Eag-'sh, Mr*. J. Roy Britt,
Mra. Dvti* Knight, Mrs. K. U
Etlaey, Mra. A. H. Huher Mrs.
D* K. Weft*ha M n. WMhrr#. Mrs.
I. P . Whltahej. Mr*. G. N. Bate*.

i, Mr*.
tW# H tub

II.'writs lor
|)r»"f*es, Mills

soelllnv bee contest was won by
Mrs. J. A. Varn for which #h.received a prise.
After the shower of gills had
been prcsenfttl to th* honors--,
the hos-isj served a awc?t r«&gt;ur»c
and coffee to th* follow ,-:
Mr*. Robson, Mrs. W. E. Cope,
land, Mr*. J. M. Htlncelpher, Mr*.
J. N. Robson, Jr., Mrs.
II
KnrUsh. Mr«. W, F. Bry»".
Mrs. y A. Yarn. Mrs. F
B Cooper, Mr*. C: l* Powell,
and Mr*. A. E. -Eaton.

i’ it ji •
\ • iti»- til
Is I It r II

«Iun|

Ladles* Auxiliary
Has Regular Meet
Tha regular maeting of tbo
Ladles Auxiliary of ' th* Lake
Miry Chamber e f Commerce met
a t ta* horn* of Mr*- J. A. Peckham on Monday-' afternoon. A
Christmas thorn* predominated in
tha daeoratioM aad also In th*
refreshmanta which were rerved
at tha eondualon of the meeting
Chrietmaa gift* wer* exchang­
od
width was
ed from th*
the tr*«
tr*s which
placed a t o m tad of lb* room.
Present with
Mra. Peekham
wars: Mrs. R. L. Howtll, Mra.
1L M. Coehraa, f ra - Mary Brunn«r, Mra. Grass Cola, Mr*. Wil­
iam Thera* « r , Mr*. J. V. Lowe,
Mra. IL b &gt; Trwa, Mr*. R. M.
BaO, Mra J. &amp; Cochran, Mra.
a L fhum an. U p . A. f K* no.
Mr*. L C. TOlto, Mrs. W. F.
Thome,, Jr^ MrU. Claud* Tyre,
Mm. C. h P n * &gt; a i, Mrs. P.

Elevated typ* hanger
In lid haa 4 removable
barm. Two
pockets,

covering.

rAKE UP BUSW
t Advertising h
NrwtoaD€T

Tweed

Hluetrated

aecond from bottom.

l«oiilh»r

SUPER WARDROBE
CA8E ihown at bot­
tom- Roomy, conven­
ient pockets.

las•uit*1

with tluok rut*

•rhur- W a » l i *
h b l d , bit r v m
»hlrr«il

IC"«'D»V

$6.50

»ho* c o m p a r t mentLeather-bound.

Luggage

HANDY BAG shown
at |ap- I'li ai for lullatries, extra hose, etc.
Priced
OVERNIGHT
BA G
Illustrated second from
top.
large
shlrrsd
pockets.

i^rlilitim

Matched

MATCHED LUGGAGE
W AK U K UU ECA M E

Blra|aA.
I I lu tl,

3 7 .5 0

MEN’S TWO SUITERS
Genuine "Analine Dyed" • Top
Grain Cowhide Covorint; Made
From The Very Finest Hides
Available.

TH E YOWLL CO

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■2 :M Thro* Slaters
*A8
3J 5
. 300
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3:58
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Matinee Musical#
Bob Hannon
Renfro Yslley folks
Eiplorlng Space
DELAND, t&gt;sm t l - T h e famed
Press News
Columbia Concert Orcbea- ChrUtmaa time oratorio of Han­
del. the "Messiah'’, will be pre­
4:30 Landt Trio
sented here on Sunday afte r,
,\4;48 Press News
nootw by tha School of Music
t&lt; 0 For the Parmer
of Stetson University as a ell.
8:30 Christmas on the Moon
m aster feature of
the
pre• Stray
holiday festivities a t the - In.tL
tntlon, officials announced here
today. TM Sunday aensknl.
The CamJ Esehmnf* a t Clmp scheduled for four o’clock on the
-Llj ruling does a business in ex* stare ef historic Elisabeth Mali

EAGLE SQUADRON FIO H T-*
® STATION SOMEWHERE IN ,
iRITA IN, Dec. t l -V P h - I am
a original mam.yi o&lt; the riirte

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CATTLEMEN TO MEET &gt;
cbapeV will constitute the serenth
_
Consecotire annual performance
8 T . AUGUSTINE, t o e . 11—UP)
of tbs oratorio by Stetson stud — Dava Turner, of Bradley June*
r a ti.
• tjoa, told Wednesday tho n o n d r
Aiftcclmtion of Cattlemen ^hifh hit
beads will bold its annuel mnvc-.CANADIAN WARSHIP SUNK tion her* Jan. 13-11.
OTTAWA. O nt, Dec. 11—(AVNavy Minister A nrui MacDonald
M M H -C U A N -P U It
announced Wednesday th a t' the
Cmedian Corvette, Windflower,
had been «unk in a collision white
on convoy duty and that Z3 mem■ws of her crew were presumed

JW eym gt,

U .8. Savings

FOK SiOiHKK!

T W U -H U U y ^

WAFFLE IRONS TOAST MASTER

XMAS GIFT

Electric Irons
COFFE MAKERS................ iron* $2.95
PRATING PADS.......... .........from $2.95
MIX MASTERS AND OTHBR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
MAKE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFTS.

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E. C. HARPER

A.V.V PAOM

A** ra u a .

Peanut Butter lb. jar 17c
or sMi.r.Mtai.vw

12 Ib. 24 Ib. 48 Ib.
SVc 73c 11.43
IlfOrauraatrO
ho strata*

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taetid.... 3 Ib. can SVc

PEAS

Fruit CAKES 5 IbaTYlilS
Mine* Moat.... 2 pkR*. 17*
F r u l t C a k e .M n U ru U k -

Lemon Peel...
Orange Peal..
Urton. Feel...
Glace Ptneupf

c w

• ■W-ee.eait

T stw France for- the fleet
•time from 30,000 feet. It gave
, m .A -j-y y r grad tS J te a * « . *
fighting ovtr snsmy tm ito rg
at last rather than ovtr land
We wag* defsndWg.
After that first trip wt went
on bomber eeeort operations. Wsll
do I remember the time when
we pare up. high eecortteg
bombers an ape trip wbtn we
&gt;potted a large Tarnation of
Mtaasrariimitt* abort us.
We ware outnumbered .three
to one. Opr png bone was In
h'ngfng together. We bad two
jots to da .at ence. First, to
protsst our bombsrs: second, to
protect ourselveifci. We ’.made a
Tether violent turn which left
our resr man out of position,
just what Jerry h«d been welting
'or.
Two of them screamed down to
attack. But my other three men,
ell ef us sticking togslhear, di
a holt roll end were right on
them.
. I shot the first enemy down
from about ten ysrde range.
Under m r cannon firs his MesterschmlU literally disintegrat­
ed.
At the same time ray periner shot down the ether. That
• a s taateefeftrt
»
1StUI, there am plenty of opportunUtes for individual InllliUy« and bravery/ white flght; teg. Two or three, maybe six of
us, every now and .then fly
over toward France- We shoot
up Jerry’s bases. attack his Sirdromes, shoot down hie planes
white they Vs taking off.
.
| Rut folks a t houso ahouId re­
member this U a mighty serious
business tar us Ksgte pilot*. Ws
a n not over hers solely for
thrills. It seems to us that this
Mg flfh t Jb shaply an Import­
ant Job that has to be done.

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Mineral
TAMPA. Drc. II. (Speetel)
Flrlda trachea are now supply­
ing valuable mteetate needed in
defense production, It was re*

ECONOMY DEPARTMENT
dent ef tho Ni

W E S T E R N P O R K C H O PS OR

Manufactures

RADIO NEWS
WDRfl

ROAST.... .... Ib. IScipACON

SLICED feACON.........

Horry For You re!

le re ts s o

* - • **o

P O R K HAM S lb . 23e
P o rk B h o u id e rtlb . 15c
P O R K C H O PS lb.* 19c
P o rk B ack b one lb . I H e

COLD CUT
' lmLoin o r

Pi* Pork Satn.«iru lb. ISte Club Steak

CHEESE...... lb. 29c

HAMS

u u o n lin e s

OYSTERS....pt, 29c SAUSAGE....lb. 35c

WHITE BACON

TURKEYS
HENS
TOMS

STEW...... 2
STEAKg...... Ib. 45c HENS
FftibAY

FRIDAY OIktV

FRIDAY ONLY

on’lV

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0:45 Virginia
0:00 Morning Devotions
0:15 American School

BEANS ..-2 IBs. 17e POTATOES.----r a v e r w ijias.tr .
• .&lt;
ORANGES doz. 21c APPLES-—
caWwx rw .iew
* .
Grapefruit S ta r * BANANAS....--.*
v e e iN nil***
in :u ira »
TOMATOES
—
Lettuce 2 heads 17c
ta ro s

4 l b B .I f e

.... lb. JQc.

ru w v n a n "■* «

SPINACH - J b , 8c
S B M C L a 4 os. w*
TOWELS.

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S ta lp U M n

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program

6:30 Norman Beasley 4k Ula
• Fla. Cowbeya
TtOO Breakfast Brevities
7:48 UP Naws

0 : « U P New*

b

P IG P O R K S A L E
K is« « 3 s s u s n a

A:00 .UP News
0:10 Three Sisters
8:16 William 1. 8 t* s r
8:30 Lam and Abner
8:48 The World Today
Til* 8am Cuff
7:00 Dinner Music
7:20 UP News
7:30 Acadtmy Award
8:00 The Shadow
8:80 Duffy* Tavern
*•88 Elmer p av ta * the News
0.-00 Berrets of Pun
k:80 Mutiny o n . the High Seas
0:40 Rollins Quia program
10:00 Qlenn Mll.cr
10:18 Yours for tho Listening /
10:30 Atlantia Charts Reporter
10:48 News of the World .
11:00 Ouy Lombardo Orchestra
11:30 Vaughn Monroe Orchestra
12:00 Linton Welle. News f •
12.06 Sign Off_____

Tomorrow's

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CUSTOMERS SBN1) THEIR FRIENDS”

S^LWteftLman '1

* a r J i t s r .u t K m t is. d .

IONA FLOUR

n

was when it was making blf
offenatvs sweeps ovtr Britain.
-We ra re them a damn aood
shellseklng. After a short period
1of this tie H. A. • E - b e r s a iU

SOAP..... . ....3 Tor 10^
Prune JUICE....We

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N U T SA L
PECANS.. ..-.:.r4.:'.2 'lb*.

m m avc-...-

to-

WAUWTE............ -....Ib.

■MftUUIJI

CARE FLOUR. . ..-23c
r e v . ULIK n o s n
RIGEL~..... -.4 lba. 25c
M m u n k r i.tK t.tu
u it.
CHOCOLATE .... lV/t?
n v uAKKH'a c a a w i :
COCOANUT.... .lb* W tc
MINCE W5Al’..: ...7'Ae

• M i n n .v ra n rta

JUICE........no. 2 12VjC
MEATS

VE(iBTASI«0

udlg Rest Ufa
ffTElW

PRUNES % lb. etna L9c
HYPRO pt. 10c
17f;

NUT. FLAKES.....bV|C \\
IE O A T O ...-.JW

PO H T-TEN S ................

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�THPBSPAT, DEOEMftfft H. 1941

f l f t ffAlfFOl®

k iSAlYFORD, FtU IU D A

Gator Cage Coach

Ferguson And M ack'
Top Gator Scorers
Speaks With Action
ic l)— A. pair of
In iv .r itv
of
Ltcrida senior cruV* s, l ef t Knd
Forest Ferguson a ..I
Fullback
Mack, have a chance to score
the grrcatc-t number of jaunts in
n a
f try PirHlinst liator
v** PK1-I when
t ’o ’rh
Tom
LieVa tirur I n * rt i tl.l'.l.A , in
rrk cn"ill- on Dec. 20.
New that for the team scor­
n s lead with HO pourts, the hitr
eira receiver and tho h m l-h it.
in— Im e-pltm pr r - n t ' rmV nfrc
rcchdi.wrt cn&gt;di to hr the riiirh*
at scoreri since Viallv Rrown’a
•Ult* touchdown marl: in the "34
reason.
They arv wt
head of
the
s Ihe
ImiImws
Florhln »corer*.

have

*^re»

»eull ni.D k

PACE SEVEN

,m»de nil ihort line bud..; fu.it event four tim es in a row Mart,
of Fiiiruion’* hare come by inu in 1027.
ll*, the fifth on an IK yard
rtoiuii pis jr. The
71 .url
^malice on nhtch
K in r
»«*•! .train, t Miami un* the
air coin in m oiei i i lor-

E

Ua: f—tball history

**l * haven't
been
pint iny
mtirh.'' the
former
Nutnma
Open and P. (!. \ . I'hHinpio:
aaiti, "hut a lot uf lue othei
i i f r are in the some to.it. |
came down the sairir w ny last
vear and won."
For the first It months of
ID 11, Camp lUnnditi-/ had only
six disease drvths ftnni 21.17.*
hospita ladmiartoli.r, o, a satin of
.00028 pea cent.

Arrange
YOUR - s h ip w il l
COME IN" Sooner
By the AM of Newspaper

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The trailer* wore j u t -rirt'n

|V i lon»r»»s u p

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it*.* fiodrro**’

played their hand wPil aftcthfM
triin-actimi
ero
nnnoanced. there w asn't moth?,
deal nil day lone-

Squares ib
Beef

2

WKTfAO WM6CTY r M

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T0NT0 5TU0*6O THff TRACKS AN’
UA2NFD HOW THE CATTIE COUlD
K STOLEN WITHOUT IBAV1N1 ANY

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On Our Lower Reg. Prices.. Save On Hotter Specials T o o !
|YH0L£SkLI
MUCUS

ib

“Wto -A. .-3

ib

W IGGLY

Lq w m T Everyday Price.
Hotte»t Week-End Specials

201 E. First St.

Acorn Brand Hindi*.* Sliced

Quantity ttc im n u iv to

Pig H o ad s
B ack b o n e

!’srmr&gt;
PIGGLY

Fresh Sidos
S au sag o

IN RETAIL

Kidneys ib
Ca. Sntkcd

Ftosh H arm
Lean C h o p s

lbs

i- re*h

D r e sse d

l-'ut

LOVETT S

327 S an fo rd

A vo

IV.it Bulk Pure

LARD

Lamb Shoulder
or Shank

Hall

Found

2

fa 25c

F a t Florida Spanish

T e n d e r, Juicy

MACKEREL
Everybody’* lavorlle bih —
one more lim*.
p o u n d ___

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1 m

—

*y
/ 2 C
'

Large, Headiest. Oc*nn

Shrimp

I'M CUWOUft
ABOUT THAT.

Moaty Cuts-lb

ib v 25c

Club Cuts-ib

Fancy Fal

Mullet 2 ib. 25c

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\ You Can Save A Little On Everything You Buy, E v e r y d a y

By FRAN STRIKER
6U 0 (7 THAT/

Photographer

f i

Who.

LONE RANGER

L. COX,

TKI.KI’IIO N E

H u tlh 'i Sake* l««l

Bacon

M *U

aoaess

• NAMED RADIO NEW S COITOP I
MIAMI. Dec. 11 - i l l — E!li
Hr’lum*. former r x o ’.ir'v ■ editrr
o f the Minml ll"tnld. Wi-dnctdsv
T/ffa appoint!"1 .*.’?• &lt;•
of rv
dlo rttlion *V() A M h r r
llnl
Dim* rteiam-d hit I’••r-iI.• oost r
r-oti!h n io after ID yciira on
Iho nwcspnpcr.

ROBERT

Rad Smoked

S a u sa g e

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ADVERTISING..1

l Money

The Brooklyn D»u!rr*-* i*.«*k tho
wind nut of tlr*
ill mar.
•ft. Wcdn****lry by announcing
ht* purchase nf
two d u irtn ^
itltflc Mcr*—l&gt;on Pailrrt*
fr»»ir
'.be St
I.011U C**ntinal«
»*n
*r hn Psixw from the I'Httlca.
The price wn* reported at $40 -

fur

th is

hove all been

Dodgers Obtain Two
Star Outfielders

Too early to ha\ e your
photographs made f o r
Christmas but it will soon
be too late!

Cooked to Brod —

Lobsters ib 19c

how* i

Shoulder CuU

fancy Whale Sali.d

Fish Roe ib 39c
No Wo*te— Mqck*r»l

Fillets

ib

luley FOT

R o a st

Select Beel

ib 19c T o n g u e s ib 17c

25c Western White BACON

Baltimore Extra Standard*—

SKINLESS WEINERS

Oysters _ pi 35c ROAST OR CHOI'S

U. S. No 1 Main#

P o ta to e s

MW

fancy l*d Dahctewi

AjDpl^z 2

lbs

15c

VXNCr URKEN

Cabbage u&gt; 3 Vic
A | i f Food Buy Folk*! De­
licious Spefhetti ‘W ith A

fa e ry Canadian

Rutabagas ib 2’Ac

faefw t yack

U S N* I Tetk IweerM

Apples 5 it* 23c
f

f*e*b G#**n

Beans

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ta r e * Si m

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Lemons 6 fa 9c T o m a to J u ic e
Fopulor BrunJi
Walnuts &gt;b 25c

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carton

16-ox

SflSLSfiMEi
PORK 4 UAHS 3 too 19c -IH 12ftc
SPAGHETTI 3 m un* 25c
‘ HOMINY 1 - 2*
13c

*Hb*69c
k T *“

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Etokely’aa
Stokely
CHANBLHHY

SAUCE

2 (or 2 3 c
Ocean Sptay
CRANBEHHY

SAUCE

2fa23c
PWetj-e
Land O’ Sun
U3 fa*14c R C Cola *b 25c PEAS
2New
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T H U R SD A Y , D E C E M B E R 1 t , l S 4 I

i, U.S. Production
Gtaal For Bombers
m Will Be Doubled
WASHINGTON, Dec. 11 -O P)
— William S. Knudsen said Wed.
nesday th a t.th e production goal
, for giant four-motored bombers
. had liccil Incnaacd fiom ouu «
. month to .1,000, sn announce,
ment that underscored the opin.
Ion of defense officials that the
Psrlflr war must In won by
bombing Japan.
The director j f .the Office of
' Production Management, In his
first public pronouncement since
the Japanese assaulted Pearl
Hirboe, declared new bomber
production fhcllltlee would hive
4 to be built 'and that every w ar.
' plane factory would hare to
’1 adopt the ISA-hour work week.
In a war which apparently la
• .10 become incrraaingly n battlo
of bond'’n ., Knudsen said the
-►-new aircraft facilities wnuTd Re
placed "Inside th# mountains"—
deep In the Interior beyond the

A
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Increase Expected On
Florida Orange Crop

iff Company,

The 1941-42 crop of early and
mkJ-Maoon orange* was estimate*)
Wednesday a t 40,441.000 beats.
The Agriculture Department Jt
a id this corn pa fa] with SM78.00oO
bases of the varieties produced in
[1946-41 season.
The Florida early and midseason
crop was placed at 18,100,000
bases. It was 16,900,000 boss* last
season. Production of Florida tan- O
, gerlnes was estimated a t 1300,000
looses against last season's of
2,700.000.
TeUl grapefruit production for
the 1841-42 season was estimated
a t 41,450.000 boxes competed with m
0333,000 boxes last season.

yalready
s sbeen
v seffEe c t sSd ^ a l t W h
“Mr.

CraauMr certainly

made

tbe

specific statem ent to the
b a t e made.*As rhairmtn, ho ‘ said the
SUte Board of Education "t*

athe Investawut,
t m as

tffis i" k
Instead," the hoard will hold
19438,008 per value of original
bonds until the rail data f t r r S .
dcmptlon Jan. 1
"fn this way," Hollahd said.
;» nr spueeeUllon of any premiuas. derived by tho
coontiee

Aula pjanrm-

T h tP e m m
jSr J t ♦tiffiRa

accrue to tbe advantage of tho
county at Interest.”

2,303 Enemy Aliens
Are Seized By F. B. I

WASHINGTON. Dae, 11 -O P)
—Attorney General Blddln M i n i
- todey that 2303 Germans,, Ital’ Ians and Jepancso h4vo been
&gt; seised ty the F.BL. snd are be­
ing held temporarily by Intmlyration officials. Tbe "Enemy
WASHINGTON, Dec. II -(4 1
Allens’ seised Include 845 Ger: man*. 147 Italians and 1,201 — A «elrctlvo service official
•aid Wednesday night that local
, .Japanese.

All Men Rated 1-A
May Be Inducted

•round

Living roots • » now advancing
more rapidly than In the corro• nondinf period of the World War

A number of Japanaee, jest landed from Terminal Island, where there | Bureau of Investigation. The Ni
Is a large Nipponese settlement, are pictured In Uta Sen D lr g o , Cal., mors was In line with Presldenl
fsror terminal, detained for questioning by agents of tbe Federal I to placa under arrest all aliens 4

m? I

v a M n fy y fjy
draft boltrds had been notified
that they may Induct oil I.A
men on their lists, if thry desire
to do so, without regurd tr. their
quotas
Those Instruction* were Issued
in anticipation that more men
will be needed for ' the armrd

services soon. No mnndni
l)er for the Induction of
men, however, has bsea
so far.

TO DO BUSINESS,
ADVERTISE

Manufacturers in the United
States are producing military
shoes for Russia. '
••

TAMOBRjMM,

mo/

A millionth of ayvplt I* within
the nutgu o f . ttddern electrical
measurement
"

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&amp; ANDERSON

TELEPHONE 36

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48, Map. be. -hrp. Tender.
^ ore. in fey. Il.eo le 11.44
UU. lb. Ito to lie .

16, Tea. fair to fey. Ce*

tea. iie.ee to ltt.ee
IDA d°« baa. l i t to Tie
r, arts, li l t to ll.fe
it * lic e in m i it I4.ee
shslled white arts hags
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1941

j | Rupert Cavincss

Instructions

Nazi* Replace Florida Boy Dies
ArayCkief On! While Sinking
Moscow Front
Enemy Warship
Russians Pursue Foe

Council Told

In Southwest Area
As Germans A ban*
don S e 111 e m o n ts

Will Do Their Part
• In Fight With Axis

Peace Talks Are
, Wanted By Hitler
F o i l Understanding
Said Reached By
S. And Soviets
(By Associated Press)
,
Ik* wlater b o u t (o ilo t
frw l, K«ui* M a r r . | « M
(oaUra" «HI
V" r^ * H » r* *r m
J2***?. h ^
OWU *o*t or,
5 * ■ u"
af Mm CSw*
8om*wh*ra in th« Philippines a hug« eosot artillory battery
Ttn r *•*•»'« i»g re*«o
R u ssian p ea ce w ith G er- is loaded with a 10-Inch th«U' by native soldier*. All coast do■ “ F would be m ade only (oasM on tho island are on the alert as Japans** bombers and In­
o r J o in t a g re e m e n t w ith B ri­ vasion crows attsmpt to im a ih 'a path (or tho Invasion troops on
ta in a n d th e U n ite d S U te s .
f o t l e t o fficials d e c la re d la s t
a

Trial Blackout
Governors Will May Occur Soon
Aid In-Defense •In Saqford Area
Chief Boy- Williams
d v i« o rV'Bfiard' ’’vCo rf&lt;!&lt;*rn Ing
TAMPA, Dm . IS —&lt;AVGovernor Spasanrd L. Holland
stated yesterday that five former
governors of Florida will ba
asked to aefva with the State
cabinet to form an advisory com.
mlttao concerning S tile defense.
Mr. IIaliand made the announce,
meat In an addreaa before the
Florida League of Muncipalitles
a t Its convention here.
The 8tate Chief Executive,
•peaking to a cheering throng
gathered In :th e Palm Room of
the Tampa Tarrift* hotel, said
fee would ask former Governors
Cary A. Hardee, John W. Mar­
tin, Doylo E. Carlton, Daw
8holU and Fred P. Cone to be.
come a part of tho advisory
troop along with those who
compose hi* cabinet
“I ■“ '■ w e that iw ryone of
thorn will respond to this InvL
■*» oa a body which
will be aakad to d tract tha
Moraa e f our defense activities
•“ this State,” the Governor said.
The Governor made tha an.
pouncement during the course of
an addreaa In which ha ex.
praaaed faith and confidence la
‘he eventual outcome of Amer.
M v r i and of Florida's
contribution to that affa rt Ha
**»an

l.oooooo Floridians had wlun.
taarad their services in the ds.
feoaa program for the Bute.

Union Bays Members
Are Jap Prisoners

Although' dam lt*
ictlon*
have not boon reed
uite likely 'th a t fi
rmlnole County wl
blackout practice In I
turs, Chairman Rev
tha Chril Protection
dared this morning.
Mr. Williams has received s
J*rgs, 60 paga bask]lot from State
headquartera containling all detail*
on n blackout and baa received
other information ;pertaining to
the subject.
Mr. Wl___
"lilia ms tthU d, ”1 be
UeVe we mill b a n
blackout
hdra soon. I wank to commend
an editorial In jraql •H ay 's Her
aid concerning bias Mat InatrucDone and would ID » to have it
printed on tha Iron
I advise all cltiunp
Instructions and •at a . |hatn in
case such ah *6MJ l td t j r arise •
here. I t wQl baB j # atarybody
to study th lia insu MUqns thor-

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from*window*.

pon’t sermm. Keep quiet and
don’t run for (halter—walk.

*?•» «Mre token -prisoners by

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Cooperate w lU your air raid
warden a t all times. *
And for the protection of pour
hornet.
Make advance preparation to
darktn. every wtogay, skylight,
glass dear, and ax (trier opening
wherever Ugbta are .head after

Members of its balldlng trades* un-

Japan when Midway and . Guam
u"*
T1M.r K |vy said

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Keep cool.
• Stay a t homo, f a t off the
s tm t.
.
Put J u t lights, f la y away

s a c jiM

Navigation J
- In Eight i

Draft Office
States Change
In Procedure

Df 4*(«fl«lrd

rr«w

The drath of Capt. .Solin
I’ hellr. Jr . Jfi. „l Madison.
1 la., oho was rredlled with
plantingthre rhombs on lha
Japane-e hallleahlp llaruna.
was announced In .Manila. ||#
* * ' praised liy (he Ear East­
ern commend.

KUIBYSHEV, iv r i •—i,ri _
Field Marshall Llsl h».« rr|&lt;Urnl
General Von Bock h* ciMiiinsndrr
In-chlef of the Genimtt armie« on
M ISIIINMON. |lee. 12. _
the Moscow front »hrr.- the (ler Some Classes Cannot
&lt;Al’)— Sprskrr Karburn an­
mens hava bean trying lor more
S e c u r e extension nounced today legislation
than two months to a,tom e
would hr introduced lasasedlagainst tha Soviet capital, it was
Of D e f e r m e n t s alely railing fur the registra­
immandtr Rupert Cavlnrss, announced yeitcrday.
tion of all men from IN to (J.
rtment of Florida of the
Although It was nut Known
rrican Legion, will b« the j Whether Von Moca «•&lt; kilusl or
lie said after a ronferenea
Nincr Ihr United Htute* h in n
&gt;rad guest at u dinner meet- recalled, tha enanga was regarded
with IVar .Secretary Slimson
of war. there will lie no
and Selecllse Serslce ClilafMonilay night of the Camp aa a result of thr unsuccessful extension of deferrmenU for men
I'Lotalng Host.
laln. General L e w i s llershey,
German offenaive, and ronlinutng
have
bern
cla««ified
by
thsl Ihe hill wmild make
Russian caunter-drivrs .aid to lie w "
men from 19 lo l.l "renponpressing Ute"Nails ste.d'uy w e.T-|thr lor*' w *,c,lve -ervie* hoard
slhlr for serslce.’’
ward.
i in the category of I A, *JA or
Military diapatrhe* «aid Itrtl 2H, according to instruction* re*
(lip
\ aq«*r it* t r .( | ’ r * « g )
army tank unlti cleared the (irr reived by E. B Carter, in charge
Jai&gt;niu*xe warehiiiN were
mans from- the Tula-Serpukhov- of the office on Second Street.
offieinllv riMHirtinl ttnlnv to
Moscow highway by smashing
enough to assur* active 24 boar '
In eddltlon to ^written Infer hnvo fl**«i nftt’r iiirt*l|ti(f ships
Col.-Gen. Helni Gudenan's fourth
duty If necessary. The air war- i
Naai lank division. Tula is llu mation from hradnuarlrrs. th&lt;- of thr l ’. S
dsns are In a arparate division '
Asiatic fleet
draft office hail an official visit
miles south of Moscow
from air warning posts, which
Pacific.
IhU week from Major llyrd somewhere in the
The
Germans
were
reported
hr.
hava already been sat up.
Sparkman on the day following
Mr. ln«lay mads It d ear th a t j y They Advanced Ing pursued southwi-stward, ami President Roosevelt's declaration The heiuliiuarters of Admiral
abandoning aattlemrnl after settle­
the committee chairmen of the
of war against Japan and the Thomas (J. Hart, commander
to th* Russians.
I Beyond Tobruk In ment
Informally of the (J. S. Atlantic fleet,
Thirty more viilajt-j near Yelets two men discussed
the encounter
Orel aeclor 200 inllrs »outh classifications of prospective se announced
2-Day S a n d s t o r m ofin the
ended without result when
Moscow also were reUken, tho lectees.
Class IB Includes men who are the Japs flrd and darknesj in­
Ruaalana laid.
jta ltS P ress I
Newspaper*
Jubilianlly
pro- good for "limited service only," tervened.
rltlsh reported Ihe dato analysis made
claimed Ruaalan lucrrsaee ami said according
Admiral Hart
acknowledged
a of tha German .161 it
Boe|*( army muat not only through physical examination*.
reglm.nt_ today and aald ||b(raU t(Uet
y,iUgas. but Clataea 2A and 2U are com Japanese bombers inflicted "vary
poaad of man Who are taking great damage" In Wednesday’s
advanced 60 mile* beyoad muat axtennlnato the Invader*
highly ipaclallxad course* auch us air raid on thr Cavite Naval baso
bruk In a two day sandstorm
madlclna or soms branch af en- off Manila. "There was consid­
M|f&gt;ln«w t of Cagiaeertng and man who hold "kty erable loss of life," the announce­
penetrallon of per­
ment aald.
poetttons In Industry.”
Japanese bombers Intensified
This morning Instructions were
haps 120 miles beyond tha Llbclaj qualifications shoeld volun- yan-Egyptlan frontier waa claimed
sent to tha board to "dlaregnrd their assault upon Luxon island
f**r to tha committee. chairman earllar. British warahlpe wam
men who have had full lime In In the Philippine* and » U. 8.
of th e group th a t ha or aho la reported shelling Derna heavily.
111 enemy
some branch of service and re ­ eommunlqur -ail
beat qualified to serve."
classify this group." Men with bombers were counted in this
The committees and division
CAIRO. Dec. 12 —(A0— Stea­
dependent* will not he exedipt morning’s attack alone niul It
chairman of tha Seminole County dy. day-long pressure by main
Edgar Earl Whllten. Jr.,^ in­ from re-classification since lllue were reported shot down.
Defense Council follow:
A fresh wrave of Japaniso
BritlMi and African mobllt col­ fant son of Mr. and Mra. t . E. who have been In Ihe Marine-,
DWUlon of Civil Protection, umn*. I* pushing tha retreating Whitten, died In Orlando Thurs­ the Navy or tha ReguluiW \/n \y troops were reported landing at
Boy O. Williams | Industry and Asia, desert force* progressively_#
...
day ________
afternoon following
a short "will be experienced anduficrr l.egaspi, 2.10 miles south of
Material Resources, o. P. Horn northwest to tha former Tobruk- illness. The little boy was bora fore nrees*ary'“to^_th»-'«*rvlee," .Manila, and the Japuncso an­
nounced, "We an- now nbln to
Transportation and Common El Adam battlefield In the d re Apr. 14.' 1941 In Orlando and hi* the draft office pointed out.
naieafc desert, tha Brltlah an- parent* reside at 1206 Elm Ave­
Tba^efflce personnel has been begin a plncer attack against the
Fuel, II. H. Coleman: Labor an t nc.unqad Thursday.
enemy
front north and .aiutli Lu­
nue.
"swamped with questions." Mr*.
£hn Glllon: Water
Besides hi* parent*, tho boy la Carter, who la employrd with xon."
.Sons enemy unite which took
A II. S. Army communique
Supply and Ftr* Protection: Fred refugS behind defenses west of survived by: his grandparents, her husband, stated. Mr. and
WUIlnma; Food and Agriculture, El Adem and south af Tobruk Mr. and Mr*. 11. E. Whitten of Mr*. Carter went to Orlando admitted the in-aders nl*J had
K Johnson; Health and were Attacked; British armored Sanford and Mr. and Mrs. B. 1). Wednesday to tha naval rerrtiit improved, their position xt tho
llouaing, chaa, L. Park, MD • unite also drova off a number McIntosh of Allamonto Springs; Ing station to cheek on it* in­ r„,rtb end "f the island, hut aald
Infonnatjon, Education and Mor- of Gvrman tanks whleh tried to great grandparents, Mr. and Mr*. struction*. (Jualiflcatlnn* for thi- llu- “situation remains unchangad
Finance and I-reak up operations west of El Tl II. Miller of Center Hill and Navy, a* fur the Helecllve S&lt;-r materially ”
flier- were reported
X l A.V 8 P**r * Women'* Aden by Indian and English another grandfather, It. II. Whit­ vice, will be lowered, but I nth lo American
have sunk three Japanese
Participation, Mrs. A. W. Kno*.
ten of Sanford.
fo rta t
offices are waiting for further
warships
and
crippled tho 29.Than# appeared to ba Axis
Funeral services will ba con­ Instructions and Information **
ducted et Erickson Funeral Home to tho extent, Mr. Carter said. 110 ton Kongo type battleship in
rtsr-guard actions.
attack* Unis f»r off Luxon.
(la London, a British military at 10:10 o'clock Saturday morn­
American ships also were credit­
»ourtW said ha believed the ing, with the Rev. W. P. Buhred with sinking a light er“ l*4r
main Hovamant of Brltlah forces man officiating. Interment wilt Secretary Of Navy
and destroyer off Weke Island.
northwest from El Adem might be In Evergreen Cemetery.,
Knox Is In Hawaii The 11,000 Inn battleship, 1U"
be the start of a big naw bat­
run*, htti lifvn officially d f d ir w
tle o£ encirclement.
sunk.
.. ,
T ha Yugoslav command aald
WASHINGTON. Dec. 12—(A 1- '••Japan
Drunkenesa
Charge
intensified ll* attack on
last a lrh t from Cairo that a YuKecrctary of Navy Knox arrived
Honolulu Thursday afternoon. l.uxnn with . Washington report­
of U»# Department ’of *FWidra e r *n,1*r *n"F a l • °&gt;000
Brought By Brady a t Thia
attack* from several ilirecth* A m a ia a t e e h e
j“f:u n d * r Gan. Draja Mlhallovlc.
waa announced early last ing lissiissr*
«* r*a» esst)
tha honored guaat at' «Wi i „ f.b* i "rontBraa* to hold Its positions”
night by the Navy Department
Charter*
of
Drunkenesa which gave no othar detail*. It had
against l.loy.d F. Boyle, stats bean known only that Knox was
attorney, which will ba heard absent from Washington.
o&gt;X«lt7"£oral r n / m . / t - j !"" ' Tkaia Barb ton troop* who took
Monday morning In Governor
While all official Information
Holland's office In Tallahassee, waa
G prbir were reported fighting
lacking, tha purpose of the
ware brought by Rapreeantatiw Secretary’s
seven Axis dhrlalona In the Motrip apparently waa to
E. E. brauy, r.ecoraing to a make a personal
| revs river vilify' near the towns
investigation &lt;&gt;f
telegram received today from tha smashing Japans**
i of K ngujaac and Knjaxavae.
surprise
Die Govemor’a secretory, Ralph
raid on lha naval baa* and other
Davis. The telegram raada aa dafinse
Maurice Jacob* and a hunting
installations
at
Honolulu
follows: "Charges against Boyle
iarty of five men were In Wllbrought..by Rapraaaniatlve E. 8unUay._________________
Ingham BWamp. north of ChuluE. Brady. Regards, Ralph
Thera are about 4.S00 native ote, yesterday In search of deor
and
after their dogs scented thn
reindeer owner* In Alaska.
trail of a bear, the group traajted
th* enlmal from noon until MrJacob* ahot him yeaterday about.

itish Report
destruction Of
irman Regiment

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Young Son Of Mr.
And Mrs. f t ft
Whitten Dies

State Commander
Will Be Honored
At Legion Dinner

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Bear Killed In
Wooded Swamp

Near Chuluota

Winter Visitors
Take River Trip
To Lemon Bluff

WASHIHGT O K

S»taj

NIIM UHK 89

E FROM U. S. FLEET

Facing The Jap Invader

U tvlnoffa assertion, a , few
heats after the United States
W o t to war against Germany
Italy, fallowed close upon a
atotomaat by Secretary of State
H all, s tre s s in g confidence tin t
tho Srvteg* “w01 do their full
•hare’ In tha all-oat struggle

M em ber A ssociated P re s s

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$800 Of Red Croft Roll Call
Proceeds Will Be Kept In County
Following a report that |I J U .11 waa secured from this year's
annual n*l call, Mr*. F. E. Room(list, chairman of tha Shmlnola
County Chapter of American Bad
Cross, told members who ware
present at tha meeting yesterday
morning Umt 96M or tha total
artU ba kept In tha eauaty and
tfca remaining portion will ba sent
to Waahngton.

Arrive
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will Instruct a class In Homo lly■tone and Care ef the 8kk, also
n class In Surgical Dressing. A
number of chairman ware ap­
pointed. A volunteer und special
services committee will bo headed
by Mr*. Walter L&gt; Morgan and
lire. J. D. Woodruff will organise
% drill corps, while tha motor
craps will be organised by Mrs.

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Tha hunters started out oa
their trip early yesterday morn*
ing and took along four dogs.
On* of tha hunter* toughed and
remarked, "Th* beat dog w* had
with u* took ons amell of thoaa
bear track* and lit out for
camp! Ha didn’t avm to* tha
bear.”
Tha bear was of tha black
"gristly” variety and weighed
400 pound*. Baaldea Mr, Jacob*,'
there ware five hunter* on tha
trip: J. M. Jacrbs, Georgs Jscota. Noton Fore, Morgan Mc­
Clelland and Noah Jacob*.

Camp Invests Its
Savings In Bond* M
Savings of tho Col. Theodora
&gt;v
Roosevelt Camp No. IS, U. I f .
V. will ba Invested In six na­
tional defense bonds. It .waa da*
aided at their regular m eeting'
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WlUlama.
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DECEMBER 10. 1941

Member Associated Press

M 'M I I E K H7
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T he P re sid e n t M akes H istory

tiled Slal
Ja p a n e se
Called
G a n g sters ... id A re
9 A ccused O f L
C rim inal A t

Retake
UeS.Army And Navy
ail Center
To Leave U. S. rom Germans Defeat Attack Made
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W a r D e p a rtm e n t M ay
A sk F o r Expansion*
Of Selective Ser-*
vice L im it On Age*

*.h Forces H i t
Enem y Lines W est
Of T obruk A rea As
G erm ans Fall Back

On Island Of Luzon
•Japanese Navy Sinks
Prince Or Wales,
New :i5 ,0 0 0 -T o n

Quezon And MacArthur At Manila

President Adm its
+- - S e r i o u s - S e t b a c k
J a p a n O taim O f N ava!
S uprem acy R ejected
A s E nem y R um or
By Associated Prea.
Tfc#
radio P m id m t
Rm^evelt’a "speech
in of
_ rack a manner th at the fanrtV losing of the T rl
Partite
P art may ha expected."

* WASHINGTON. Dec. 10
—Uf)— President Roosevelt
^ U t night assailed J a tu tn ’s
^ ‘sudden criminal attacks.” ns
the climax of a decado of "in
ternational Immorality,” and
declared confidently
that
Jtm erica was golna to w in the
rarar and the peace tlint fol­
lows.
Ha asserted in a yadld address
to th s people e f hi* country th a t
"W e m ust bectn the fcn at task
e th a t la befora ua by abandoning
™ nee and fo r all tha Illusion th at
wa can ever again isolate ourt
aehraa from the re s t of hurnanJ
tty.”
Mr. Roosevelt said th a t Amer­
ica was In tha w ar "all the way."
•
Its adm itted th a t, th u s fa r the
new t had aU beam bad and th a t
a serious setback* bad been s a t .
farad la Hawaii.

Slcniac the act whleh pute ua officially at w ar with Japan,
President Roosevelt Is shown e t his desk soon a fte r Congress
passed the resolution with b u t one dU ienting vote. Bcfnrr th at Mr.
Roosevelt made one of the briefest speeches of his 'career, asking
Congress to declare war on.Nlppon. Standing behind the President
are (left to rig h t): Senators Charles McNary, Ore.; Albeit W. Bark­
ley, Ky., majority leader, and C arter Glass, Va.

Rotarians Have Instructions W ill
Joml Meeting Be Announced By
Report* from Guam. Waka and At Valdez Hotel Defense C ouncil
three o a t.

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••Service Above £fclf” C hairm an Ingley Says
U Adyicf Of New Local O rganization
jsjffe U g e t I to f fo w

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(Hr ti H f iiu * . y r,M i
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WASHINGTON. D «. 10 -U P )
Red armies TtaV f'hU strd thj » - A grimly ver-coaacioua Con.
t r m yesterday tank lit*. initial G nm ans out of Tikhvin, import.
JiO mile* cj»t of
atop toward permitting the na.
. ..j a 10-day battle
/io n 's , armed- /oeces— selectees a*
. cost the Nails i.OOl) killed.
wall a* regular*- to fight In any
Moscow radio announced lo.
p a rt of the worlil.
I.
. In a special communique
The Senate ami Home Military
The announcement said ,recnpCoramltce* approved
legislation
of the
town
yesterday,
to eliminate the present terri­
..J a Nasi effort to rut the
torial restriction*. and In perm it
: rail communication lo Leni,
retention In service of all fich t.
in f force* f r r the duration of
’q it on n i pur rsilroad
the war. Both steps were re .
j with the line running
quested by the War Department.
.rchangel. fsr northern port
1 entry for United S tile s lease.
... 1 supplies.
velt'a desk a hill to fre rie naval
The Soviet announcement ttld
enlistment* for six montha be­ Rr.l arm ies put lo rout the G rr.
yond the d u r a tio n of the war.
* 12th Tank Dblalon an&lt;t the
Brlc. Gen. (.ewi* II. Hcreboy.'
i an,| g is t Motorised Divl.
national selrrtive service direc­
*, among others, inflicting
tor. laid In Chicago that lhare la
~ ~ 3 losses upon stl of them.
a "strong posibilily" th a t Con.
Meanwhile, British troops were
creaa will lower the minimum
1 In Cairo to have rapd raft ace from 21 to IK and
I a point wrst of Ed puda,
th a t men deferred hecauae they
the Tobruk garrison from
were 28 or ever may be called attark i on the eastern side of the
up.
.. — j perimeter.
The W ar D epartm ent waa un­
The exart location or name of
derstood to he ready to ask Con! w it not given, hut the
creaa for expansion of selective
i communique's general d r.
service ace limits from 21-18
Manuel Quezon. prv&lt;i.h-nt (»f th? Philippine**
would plaea It al&gt;oul in
years to 18-44 years—a
- ‘ south of Tohruk.
(ien. Douglas Mai A rthur, M'Frntly mutlr tnmnwt ilIi
which would Increase by l-------Hritish mobile column* stiurk Army forces in tin* K..mt D*l •»*,• of [ ’ S.
20,000,000 the reservoir of m an.
German communication lines
tower available for the arm ed
' J westward from the Te. hands.
orees.
area, but found the GerAn authoritative source
die. ......J reluctant to engage them,
closed th a t enabling legislation It waa stated.
Is being d rafted by the W ar
Department.
Under present age limits, the
raise tee Army is drawn from 4
pool of 8.000,000 man. Broaden,
P n n L w
ing of age limits to 18 and 44
would raise th a t num ber to 28
000.000.

Five Perm its
Issued A t City
Hall This Week

B r i t i s h

B a ttle s h ip

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Loss Of Life On
Shin Said Great
Direct Hits Are Made
On Three Jap Ships
By Anicrican IManes
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*»f Jipinrwr bom-

lerw raitlnj Manila and lln
-••Inirhw •hira aftrrniMin
Hit*
fine Hard
around
military
rant*!.
IuiIimk the MchoU

Mr Kirlil. Ki»rl William MeMnlr&gt;, ami NirUon Airport
di* I rirtra.
S I\t.\|* i» B K |i rr |q _ (A I* ) —
I hr NalhrrlyntU Kabt Indira threw
• Irone rrinforrrm rnta of w«r"
'hipt and « «rplanr&lt;* inh» the
ha Iilr of wnuthra*«lrrn A*da a* the
llritiwh land anil air forrm flowed
, down (hr Japan**? avietu t on
northern Malaga.
| Dutch f Iir rra h a ir hern fighting
alongBidr the llriti*h Empire air
|fi»rrrt to ronlr«l Japan's admitedly
I'litoruiM effort** to a in ijuich mm*
t*r&gt; of th r air.
I Vlfrnl Duff &lt; i*oper. HrllDh
iMiniteirr in Ihr Kar KUst. ann«Hin«
Jrnl in a hr»ailra*»t from Singapore
| that Ih rrr hail hcvn ronsidcrahl#
Ins* uf life in lh» I'rin rr of Walt*

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Kiwanis H onors U. S., Repubics
Past P residents Of America May
Of O rganization
to n te r in Kio!
I_

D * _ |.i u d

l(rp u l* c iln k in g s .

\* n..ngk*ng ...me

Japanese

| r n r tr e liu n
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lln n g k o n g ’s deCenses e s s sckni.w lodged. B ut th s

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Chairman May, of tho house
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F ifte e n Men P re se n t M e e t i n g O f 1&lt; o re ig n &lt;unti.h deri.te*i the stuck kid
military committee, aaU he knew fty j u
permits
to r n . Issued
of m Cgrrny
expend s* [ &lt;V the City HaM slnea*Salarday.
W hd*‘()nce Served
i \ i i n i s t e r s * Pr t &gt;'
p tk t they bad
Declaring th at . thic country ' S p e rtf\ Instructions from the lective serv ice. age limits.
On Dec. &lt;1 Klin Brrwlngtnn *e
as
“The
Army
didn’t
ask
for anv cured
permlslion
In
add
one
room
As
G
roup’s
Head
SU
t*
Defknse
Council
#111
soon
be
I lip 0 «tN l 8 l r 4 I’r r **1
Paeifla as a m u l l of Chair S u n . faces a g reat crisis, Morris Asli.
change In those (21-28)
year)
T h e d e fe a t o f th o f i r s t h o s ­
ton, president of the New Smyr. received by J. L. Ingley, chairmen brackets." he said. ‘T h e y nov to a house located at IIOS VVilday S tu c k on Hawaii.
•on
Avenue,
while
on
the
same
Fifteen P«*l president* „f K„.
"This la aa old trick of pro­ na Rotary Club, urgad RoUrtana of the Seminole County Defenso have a potentlon mannower of
H XSIIINGTON. Dev. In
id tile n ttu e k n u n in s t th e w o si
paganda which has been used to keep level heads, work hard­ Council, according to a telegram men under 21, who will heroine •lay Will linw n waa Issued a Kiwi*m* Club were Imiiuri-il ut
Herrrlisry of Hlule Hull toil* . ..i c t of l.u/.on. t h e ttrin c iu a l
permit
to
repair
the
porch
of
a
Innumerable Umea by tha N ails,” e r than ever before, furnish tho rrelived from S ta ts headquarter* 21 years old soon, of a million liouse at I ion f'n la r
Avenue, the regular inectlng of the , lull prop..-.-.! that u rotifer, in •* of. isla n d o f th o I’hilinnittCK. bv
adhe President said.
soldiers w hat they
need and this morning ly Mr. Ingley, who men each y ear."
tnilay «l lb Vnlilrs lintel.
wllh
tV.
I'
1‘owell
a&lt;
contractor.
Anii-riritli Foreign Minister* be A iim nm l N n v v fo rc e s w a s
He promised th a t facta would above all p u t "service above self
He said tho Army probably
nil
E. I- Jackson will install u
“ Practically
‘
““
ictki
Starting with A I' Connelly, held at ICn. Dv Janeiro. Hi axil, um iniinct'tl to ilu v in th o W u r
not **e hidden from the coun­ and not to think too much about declared“ that
the I7.V
Stole h . . | ^ ^ ■ l,o f '* " yr, X , 2H y o r . t»nk at IlMil French Avenue and charter president of the Sanford the first week of Jant.a.y Willi
tr y If the facte a r t known end iroftU, In a short U lk a t tho major work which&gt; tha State
tle p a r tn io n t’K f i r s t c o m m u n It the enemy would not be ,o ln t meeting uf tho RoUry asked tho local council to do cither i who have aerved aa salacteea anil Mary K. williams rtcieved per­ club, the iireshlruta were named the gi.ni warning that u "wave
has been done .or. b rapidly being are now members of the organ, mission to tear down ami rebuild in order by Kilward l.ane up to
ieiti** of w ar.
helped .by th e ir disclosure.
Club* held a t tha Valdes Hotel done, and our organisation la well
of aggression has now broken
n one-atnry frame building at the rurrent year.
T h o a tt a c k o m t r r c i l
ho_ He w arned the prate and radio last night.
lied reserves, thereby subject to 1018 Pecan Avenue.
up.it. Ihi* shores nf
tin- new tw ccii S a n F c rn n iu lo an d Viset
up
now."
• h e y had no rig h t to *dee! o u t
Mr. Lane introduced
Fount world, "the United State* in.
wartime service.
Tha New Smyrna BoUriana
H.
O.
Green
will
employ
Joseph
Chief
of
Polka
Roy
William*,
uncaaflrm ad reports”
In such were welcomed to Sanford by
Rion, district governor elect, who viled the other 20 Aniernaii l(". u*n. the nnnounremeiil slated.
Neither tha Army nor the New
w ay aa to make people believe President R. W. Ruprecht of the chairman of th« Civil Protection appeared having any difficulty singleton to move a frame ten­ presented the past
president*
"Our fir*1, bombing iittacks ..n
group of tha county, la contacting in g etting m ors man. Recruitin'? ant house from the north side with red rose*. A fterwnrd, Mr. pul.lies to consult uu the join:
they were Ithe tru th .
transport*
'.g u n result* Declaring ho w s ^ abo u t to say Sanford Club who pointed out all chief observers a t all obser­ stations throughout the country of a lot at Oil Sanford Avenue Rlnn aihlressed the mrint&gt;eri. measures for defense of the
th a t alt b u t three members of vation potto In tha county to deto the south portion of the same stating "Kiwanlans m ust meet western hemisphere.
IW lI
, , | m d ire .« ............. " ‘1r,,r
were
swamped
with
volunteer*
tho New Smyrna club had made Urmlna If they are In readiness
South A m erira's two lorgesl
lot.
the war situation squarely. It repohln-s, Argentina and ttiaxil. ,h.p* »n.l danieg*' «» " ir
the trip to 8anford. President to meet tha peasant ame'Vgrncy. anxious for • "quick crock" at
must In- met hy individual ser- stepped toward cooperation with i„g tim e . ..no *h*|. ..(psm ng
Ashton responded for New Hmyr. Tete posts aa used fo r aircraft the Japanese.
vlre, and the heat way you can the UntL'd States as nation af­ • inking nnmedtolely. «l»'
O verseas H ighw ay
na and thanksd the 8anford Kn. warning service, and according to
,
aid Is te help your local defense ter nation joined a rapidly In.uid- munique **id.
Urlana for their courteay and Mr. Inglay tha "location of these
Is Closely G uarded ruuneil "
• A great
ening
hemispheric
front
against
entertainm ent. ,
Navic* to
posts will not ba mads known to
Mr. Ition stressed Ihrer parts the Japanese attack lit the I’a. II, S and Japanese Manila
to.
Mias Dorothy 8*nfordT~direc­ tha public, and th a SiUa ware se­
reported raging off
KEY WEST, Dee. 10—f/9*)— of individual service: stirn g th en clflr.
I,,
n
German
to r e f muale fo r Beralnola Coun­ lected by tb s T hird Intarcaptor
day. according
dem
ornlic
institutions,
meet
tha
Tho
nation's
southernmost
Naval
ty schools. prasenUd a program Command a f .tha W ar Department.
Argentina pledged "reciprocal
Britain acknow­
base and other P ed en l reserve- present emergency and maintain assistance a nd deefnsive rooper- hroiidrnst. while *»r tni* new u. .
WASHINGTON, Dae. 10-UP) of music and readings by Sfcig
C h b f Williams said th a t nec­
ledged the lo** of *"•* n*'w
the
value,
we
seek
to
defend.
tiona
here
ware
In
complete
dark­
of
stli.n" in a note. It. Wushingt.ai. DilO-tnn
—President Roosevelt said Toes- inola High Behoel pupils. W. A. essary Instructions fo r .a.blackout
l.nttlvship, I rlnce
Dr. O. I. Barks wn* n Kiiret
ness Tuesday night, and a 84-hour
I'resident Getulu. Vargas of Wale*, nml :i2.0lin.lon listtlo
Leffler proposed th a t New fimyr. in Um county «ro expected to ae
Local Shrtnera will hold thkir watch waa ordered over part »f as were twu m em bers of the Kry ilrutll decreed a virtual freeiiog cruiser. Repulse, off the coa*l
na Inaugurate a movement U
oet Mon.
Kd iuf An* nationals' bunk accounl*.
Christm as p arty at, tha Palms A tha ovaries* highway whkh is the Club. Hilly Hollsyhead and
build a new hlghwey from San­ gives
.
Mr.
Inglty
also
announced
the
led Althnugh the decree gave the uf Malay.
Pines dining room Thursday nn|y road linking the labnd with Marshall. Charles Morrison
ford to Now Smyrna because of
.Mi*ml., dispatch*-. u.inminectl
appointment
of
Mrs.
A.
W.
Knox
the
group
in
song.
tha
Florida
mainland.
night,
Dec.
18.
a
t
7:00
o’clock.
Hank
of
llraxil
runtrid
of
fin.inthe
indlroct
and
unsafe
condL
g n a tas chairman of th e Woman's P ar­ Judge Prank L. Miller, chair­
The past p rrililrn ls at tho cial operation* of cilixen, of all ,U Japanese troop tran«p«rls **«•*
Ths City proper expcrlcnci-il n
nlli n.plmg In land troop. (sortIs
' H* w kl a t Ihla press loafer- tlon of tha present readThe program as presented by ticipation Committee w hkh Is in man of the entertainm ent, an­ partial bbekout, w ith all electric meeting, and the year in which non-American warring countries, of Manila in the Philippines.
eace sine* a U rt o f the United
charge of oil women's division*
•Igns and street lights off. Auto­ they wcie land c f the club fol. ■rrangeiueiiU pn.I.ahly will Innounced today.
HtaUs-Japaaese war th a t ha to Mb* Sanford consisted of a quar­
A Tokyo war bulletin said tw .
Mr. Inglay added ha "fully Ap­
T. Bradford Byrd, president of mobile driver* were asked to use low:
made to take raro of powers *•- Ilntisb
te tte : "D esert Song." by Miss
ship* The -Prince of
preciates
the
Interest
shown
by
A.
I'.
Connelly,
11)22;
Jam
es
only
dimmed
lights
until
mid­
sneiated with the United Stat-*. Wale-, and Hie
4 f Indust^r I n d B&amp; b i W s 'r T t a Gladys Pippin. Edward White, tha public toward this vital group, the club, urgad all membera to
Repulse—wern
G.
Nharon.
102.1;
'K.
I).
Brown.
night,
and
tra
ffk
was
to
be
ra
make
Immediate
reservations
with
Uniti-il
States
Ambassador
(!sf.
wo»* out an anti-strike arrange- David GatekeL.M ba Sanford, with and many people will ba called
sunk within 21 minutes 6f each
Ire.
1026:
Kilward
F.
Lane.
strieted
a
fter
that
for
tha
re
i
t
of
frey
said
Importance
of
the
slip
L.
F.
Boyle,
secretary,
and
stat­
Mien Doris Entembtgor., a t the
other by Japanese bombers.
102(1 ;,T. W, Lawton. 1027; John "could not be overestim stril.”
upon to assVaw bpaglfk duties aa ed th a t tha fea should be worn tha night.
pleno.
This waa InUrprated as
No detail* were avuilsblo im­
B. M. Duncan, chief engineer D. JAnkin., 1020: Fred It. W il­
Giistemuls look similar step*, mediately on the fate of tho
Reading, ‘ "Namin’ o f
ths Uio committees are actively using at the meqUng as a num ber of
tha registration I b t to obtain outstanding personages have been for tha oveneaa road and toll son. 1030; A. C. F ort. 1031; W. frrexing Japanese bank deposit..,
Twins,” by M bs Ann BUot.
crows, normally exceeding 3,000.
Invited Including: Malcolm Mc- district, said a 24-hour guard was B. ZachAry. 10.12; Hanford Doud- a fter Its assembly declared war
Duet, "M edley." by M bs AU recruits."
• u p p e r t of anU-etrtke legtitottoa.
Meantime, sea-borne Japanese
lll.lll;
W alter Coleman, ua Japan to the accompaniment
Mr. Inglay •aid’ "W a.fully real- Crory of JackMuvUla, Illustrious being maintained over the 40 ney,
ma Grantham and Mine Doc la
Ira tha serious Umea shsud and we Potcnate a f M onaco Temple; mites of highway and bridge* un­ 10.10; Howard laing. 1037; Hid. nf many' “ vivas" for th e United troops swsrnted Into the Philip,
Entxmingar.
ney J. Nix. 1038; and Karl N urd, Ktotes nml President Roosevelt. pine Island of Luton a t A psrSolo, "Tim e W es,” by Mbs need everyone's co-epotation. Now MUea II. D raper a f T am pa. IL der h b supervlilon. Sheriff Ber­ greq,
north of Manila and
1010.
Peru slresdy hail frnxtn Japan­ ri. lull mile*
Gladys Pippin, Mias Alma Gran, Is tha Urns fa r cast heads and luatrioua Potanate ot Egypt Tam lin Sawyer and hla deputies were
at other point*. The
clmtr thinking. I f any , auspicious plat and a delegation from th&gt; patrolling tha area.
ese funds, and Bolivia was con­ possibly
them , piano.
■ c, headquarters
of Gen. Douglas
sidering like action.
. Reading, “ Ub. Uh, N ot. Me," persona or any attem p ts th a t ap­ Orlando Bkrtne group.
M acArthur said
the Japanese
• c a m p ULANi —
N
aval
R
e
q
u
irem
en
ts
*
pear to U as botoga- are seen, they
Dee. 18— by M toe'A aa Bitot.
Judge M iller to preparing u
made forced landing* under a
t
h
e
w
e
a
t
h
e
r
&gt;—The
should
ba
re
p
o
rtS
ta
w
e
d
b
u
ly
to
h
rtfio
u
a
tre
e
fo
r
the
offalr.
Trio " S ta k e
Goto In My
hail of bomb* dropped by Amer­
H ave B een M odified
Eyes” by M U Qtodys Pippin, C h b f WUltams a T th e fo lk e Sta- and each Noble b expected to
°JC
ican warplane*.
Florida — P artly steady and
bring nqe o r . more
presents.
M bs Alma Grantham and Mias lloil**
One Ja p transpqrt wa* *unk,
at
MACON. Dec. 1 0 - &lt; 8 p c c b l) O ther officers ef. Um Defense Whoa tho program b concluded continued cool tonlgtol Thursday
a n d . yet Sanford.
two other* damaged and three
nartlv cloudy *od colder lo th« The Nevy Deportment announces
Visitors a t Um luacheon Includ­ Ceuacil baaidaa Mr. In g b y are W. tho presents wUl bo gtvan to a nortli portion. ___________
more possibly hit, it we* an­
th a t the physical requiram enU for
ed Dr. W. B. Van B runt, fan n er D. Hofmann, vtoo etMdnaan, and E. local ch arity fo r distribution
nounced.
enlistment In the Naval Reserve
among
Indigent
children
at
president s f • the
Tallahassee J . Nelaan, se c re to ry .1 ,
Han Francisco wa* blacked out
have been modified and urges all
Chrtotmao than.
Rolsry CtOb. "L tdtoo Nlehf*. will
■gain early this morning a fte r
iy i _
man who have been rejected for
WJ0.W. W IU . MEET
All a o jo tra la g Bkriners
and
U M S a . . MMMM. On.; be bald a t tbo Ms j fa ir Hotel an
air-raid. . alarm
. . . . waa
. . . sounded.
enlistment to again apply a t their letter from Senator Claude I'epoil re sid e n t Nobles, who have
tbe even tog o f Dec. 89.
per expressing the Senator', ap- •» *° ?"•■! tw o “ alerts’' roundThe b e a t Camp ef th e Wodd men not yet affiliated with the club,
local Navy recruiting itotlon.
predation of th« copies of two
within • half hour but no
of tha W o c td w ® meat Thursday are (netted to Join the Sanford
s i s
1 S_
y,
___I t . .
KitnsK a
to/asVaS v o r i n e t e #4
,1
songs on w hkh Mr,
Connsllv bombs wers reported dropped on'
---------------d t e ' Woodman Members, a a d U bring present*
CALLS SPEC IA L SESSION
T ho annual Rad Cross rail
enemy
planes sighted.
rolls borated with Mrs. Agda C.
" te help gtoddea tbe hearts of rafl Is tf lb t e ll r over and
Twu Japanese landings on tho
CHICAGO,
Dec. 10 — UP)— Thomas and Lers H arry Wester.
poor children," President Byrd
Seminole County rab o d a to­
Cov. Dwight H. G reen Tuesday Tho copies were presented to Philippine Wtond of Luinnw ero re­
ta l of 11218.11 during the
called a special session of tha Mr. P ipper w hrn he vtolted Han­ ported to d ay .b y the Filipino con­
drive, Mr*. Roy Mann, pubIL
stabulary soon a fte r authoritba
le g b b tu ra fo r Dae. 18, to con. ford on Armistice Day.
d tp chairman stated today as
____measures
necessary to p ro .
The letter reads, "1 am toi­ uncovered a Fifth-Columnist plot
ar
th a sxpUlnsd th at tho war tid
le t tha atato’a num erous defense menssly grateful to you
for th at eat off t*.ro fala* air-raid
fund quota, w hkh b 18000
sending mo ab rm a and pointed the w ay te
industries snd transportation sys- your kindness In sendli
c a lk f a r aa sattrely now tarn .
ropk* of your tongs, "O ur Flag" military target* with lights on
tarns. Ha raid ho would appi
way ocaaocted
and "Stand By America", auto­ th« ground while Japan*** planes
a special pollca authority to
•sm benhte drive
CHICAGO, Dec 10— UP)— Ths
were attacking.
ordinate tifo rta o f all law en. graphed by you.
•d. P laas to In
of 4A000
Railway
49,000 R
a
E arlier a U. B. Army spokesman
" I cannot too highly commend
X__I___- earaa
forcem eat sgeucle* from tho m ill,
had
announced th at "certain areas
you upon tha Inspirational beauty
tto down to town marshals.
of both of those eompoaltln*. I t war* marked out by light slg n sb "
—Loth flares and -firework*—d u r­
b a valuable contribution
POWER IHCBEA8ED
have mad# te your &lt;
ing the raids on N lchob Field, out- t .
tide Manila, early Tuesday.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 -iB&gt;l morals and, therefore, te |t»
E arly today U. 8. A rm y i
— Tha Federal Communications
very to s t wishes
TuasxUy authorbad
fighters were in tho
staUen
Miami to
atom WQAM aatt Mtei
th e c a p ita l

'IsS A S S S -

^President Says
Seven-day Work
W eek N ecessart
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H u ll

Shrinens T o.H ave
Annual Christmas
Party T hursday

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Engineer Corps Is
Important W tr Unit

Senator Pepper
P ays Compliment
To W. Connelly

County Roll Call '
Totals 11279.15

Increase Given To
Express Employes

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The Sanford Herald

Another Coogre**kmal Investigation

SWORD O f SAAWXIiS

Someone must have been asleep at tho Pearl Harbor
Naval Rise to let Japanese aircraft carriers and no tellinjr
bo# much of their fleet cross tbodsand of miles of ocean
and come within bombing range of Honolulu where their
l took the American Oect.complete!/ by surprise
untold,dqnjage on a weejce.wt when there were
scareei; mobfti men oh duty to man the anti-aircraft guns,
there we go, giving tho ‘'brass hats" KMI ulth
fltst reverses in a war in which tho ilnltialive was
. _ be people, and by the p.-.plr’e representatives in
Congress to the enemy and for which we have rvfuaid to
prepare adequate!,. '.cf yesn though these same "brass
hats," as well as th'Ve members of the American Legion
who ijad had prerfu'M c.'pericner m •.va-iare, bait warned
us rgaln and again to S'»' reari7 ruvl bo proimred to take
the Initiative away from the enemy.
Isolationist Senator Tobey complains that, he "hears”
that a large part of our Pacific fleet hag been wiped out
aa a result of this surprise attack and Senator Stewart says,
it is possible that even,now tbit this Gibraltar of the Paci­
fic la.in Japanese hands while another Insists that most of
the men were on weekend vacations when the Jnpanes?
struck. Demands for the removal of the officers in comrnand are heard.
’ *
. &lt; .$«
paved tn Honolulu
Sunday, moe
every known pro*
caution had been taken agi
attack. It Is quite
WyifMdAY, DEI
possible that the guns were
that only a small
number of men Vera havlr e n day off. It may be that
BIBLB v e r se f o e today nobody was asleep at all an Lhat the enemy was met with
all possible resistance. Fur
fg, *• know ve»y little,
„ WS*N Tine CIIUhCH STOPS or nothing, yet' of tba aCi
RUgo-doRf, or how the
oom o PontVARD i t s t a r t s
BACKWARD. BEGIN A T IIOMK battle I* progressing to daU
Ong thine Is certain that it is very difficult to bo axleAND WORK SOR A BETTER
W O tU ) AS WELL: O t jr# th«r«- qiutely prepared at jUl point*' wlhen yoa leave it to the
III? aStiene
% Lnw,lH.r ."*c*
411
re were not at war with
,teST
l t dn,*7
to | am
anyone. The Navy had
with yea slwsys, even unto the
end of tho world.—M att.
ese would spdke at Pearl
«va struck at Son Prancisco, 8an Diego^-the
Panau'A
a*
, .... Ca
ot Yhdadnd other
|f.YANKEE CLIPPER
g bk&gt;w might bava fallen-in'thi Atlantic
V 1* waking sail on lb« Yeekee
&gt;Clipper. * B low lflG w l Blow the Man down!
^ i M d j d r . t h a aai* th a t’* rising l« a
iwhlU-cycd ripper
f Blow I Blow I Blow the Man down I
IVY
gale, hat we’re m ttjp. jf

P e r we1*** sighted MeLy Dick the
•'w haler
flighted Kira aver the com h en
SoVinlaf '•
Oa thd U r horlion fum ing and
•w m lng,
Been hie flake* on the skyline
And Welt Make him sorry we took I
up whaling.
.
Abput sr* come, to »ne windward
AwjMUr 'tfil place where f e aew
hhd Wik ihftid,
Keaylfty^up frtra Urn deep p r»

And we're going

to hit him before

F o r ^ /b n v o ^ c tm L l oml
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learned

I t U him with tho

NantucCet, New Be.lfer.ll Be not
a faartd
Of. r a th a whalo as naver wan
1 Ip U ftj

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And the w a n ahall emlta hjnj be
HtatTurxmiih"the b n ich , w ell da

fo r afr hemay wallew and batter
,A ad*w t^l * * 4 « » ' chowder in N«W
• Bedford tew a.
a law I Blew I Blow the Man dewnl
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LEONARD BACON.
We dare my »«t m,*ny.

SANTA CLAUS

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LOW CU8T-BA81 PAYMENTS
T h e S an fo rd A tlan tic N ational RpnH
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

C a U e a e &lt; ir Ztgper.£ 3 .9 5 to $6.50

SLIPOVERS --------------- 83 93
8LEEVELESS .... $1.65— 12.00
V E S T S ____ 1 ......... ........ 83210
RAYON MIXTURES

LEATHER....... $8.95 to $1440
WOOL.
ZELAN POPLIN $440 to $5.00
W 60L LOAFERS $8.95 to $10
SMART AND PRACTICAL!

, end Navy dcpartmenU have warped us at
far years. If wo hart followed their advice
i our two^jccan nayy. in the water now InB«r, Wo Would havn aq airforcel«uperlor to
twmrm Wee
i a u e bh
mv law much
(MiinU U*&lt;*
til the AhR puyrtts.
We UMitLI
would thays
an &gt;A
Army
lai
er, bolter; trained and better' equipped. Wo would hn
^ not slept tor to many yej
whUa Japan an|- Germany we/p gotifot ready.
But now congress accuse the Navy of bejng asle
and In tho Tory midst of battle projviaee an investigation

vsprnditurr* for non-defamo p u r ,;
pose*. O f rour*e the NYA m
many branebe* could bo clnseL.,
f|e j as Defense training bccuusa'
i portion of It Is training tho I
youth to servo In tho National
Defense Program.
PRKDICAMKNT - - I recen tly '
i Handed the first meeting of the . IC nttisrS r m m a s o»«l
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InCe that sacrifice* for all lay ahaad,
Appropriations
Committee
I was circled a member. I t Was the President said It w*a Inear­
ths first committee meeting In rret to use t.uit word as tho
bo held, and on December'4 I'U n ite d Htatee does not consider
attended the fin.; meetly*
e f It a sacrifice to. give one's best
the sub-committee r.n which ‘1,1 tn tho nation, fighting for axam .errin g . This subcom m ittee’, litrnce and It* future Ilf*,
la tho committee making appro.
It la a iprivilege rather than
far tho pcoprlsllons for the Independent Of- a sacrifice, he aald,
sal
fke* of the Government. T bs A r ... __ , „ r morn taaee, buy more
will bo the &lt;Mal
propriatluqs Commhtea Is mal
Minds, - forego extra profits and
over of private
tng ovary, effort to c u t mm
eork longer or harder.
SaoM vaU., deetam l . flaM» th»L
[-defer?
lha governm ent.had known that,
lag year. A m P /e t, when tho for week* Germany, "has been
l\e battle ^hat ha*. Mated for mure than seventy-five &gt;*opl* come In to discuss th ; tailing Japan th at If Japan did
term fo r the Appropriation BUI, sot attack the United States, Ja ­
tm . as though every dollar pan would not sharp In dividing
Those $ye solemn word* of warning, and give labor ItandHprobably
la needed and
labor, leaders somfthinf to ponder over.—St. Augustine I* being put more
to good. use. It
leave* n man on the committee
In a predicament *a to Ju«t
where he will cut. k q t I am
“ Ramember always that G«rwilling to bet anybody th a t njy
a ay. and Italy. mmrd1*«* «f
subcom m ittee w|U coipn aa near
ry, form al deciarptlon o f w ar,
g off their pep portion of
w id er themselves at w ar with
) cannot fcndually dismiss details. Hu*- rattin
the bJniorr dollars as any other
m U nited States a t this mo.
f details,»n4 I notice that the chief axe- mh-cnmmlltae. H onrrabla CUfton M t Just a* much a* they conteg this ig not quits likely to dia&lt;nU« hia Woodrum , who has generally der thsrasejveg a t w ar with
h«»» cohservstive-along tala line,
rllaln and Russia.
is Chairman of th s sub-commli"AIM Oarmgpy puts all the
9 sum q! detail. It might, perhaps be
her republics of the Americas
io o M f' Uyontl deU.il and mtHffdtonly
ito the category of enemies.”
Powerful siul resourceful gang*
iut aa t have often observed, if ona attars have banded together to
a k a w ar upon tho whole human

SPORT. SHIRTS
LONG SLEEVE
WOOL A RAYON-........ $5.00
RAYON

G A B A R D IN E ...... $ 3 4 0

HOGUE BUUriB......—.....$240
BLEND WITH HLACKBI

BuflinMs Details

r*. the Pr»*Want said.

Emni

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FANF0RD, FLORIDA
Present el the meeting were:
Mrs. Bryrn, Mrs. \V. L Clark,
airs. Sbinbolser, S r . Mrs. H J
Wilson, Mra. Nett'o Tillia, Mr*.
Broall# William*. Mrs T K Wil­
MrR. Dawson, president of son, Mrs. C. E. Chorprning, Mts.
th*
*nmn*i Club, this morning \Glenn -Et McKay, Mrs L Burkr
NHcihI.mI her appreciation to the Steele. Mrs. J. B. Crawford, Mr*.
of Seminole County nh* R. T. Warren. Mr*. Mable Blount.
attrn«l..| the all-rlay sewinr «***- Mr*. A. D. Shoemaker, Mr*. W
Ian for the Red Cross wmch *•&gt; ?. Thornton, Mrs R W Turnri
held at (he Woman’s Club yester­ anal Mr*. R. F C rrn'hrw
day f.o the purp°*&lt;* of completing
Mr*. I- M. Swain. Mrs. Olive
the &lt; huptcr'i quota of garment* Well*. Mrs. J. R. llaaada-han. Mrs
for thr llritifh War Relief pro* Csrl Chorpenlng,
Mr*.
Ila-nry
gtmm
In t h r pm t 18 month* thr Jtrniinolr i ounty Chapter of the Rc»l
h«i complctctl a total of
.1100 garment* The »ewing r r o m ',
for thr project have been *p«»n* ]
io m l an«l maintainc«l bv the WoiDin * C ub with work being ifonc i
by th. kbomen in Sanfoni ami the
sttroumling counlv towni
Mi- I aw«nn utifol al! i»er*on« |
who hub V anklet 1 anil w ru tlrii at
horn* tn ' • ing them to the Rrd ,
C ron iim-h on 210 Ka*t Fin»t |
S tm t a*» •non a l poiaihU* vi that 1
titty «oav **v «cwn to the rn»w (
•tilt- Sinn- thia ia thr la*t qcota
fgf the- III Utah War Relief, those
iff ch.iige are antiou* to have all
ffgrni.fit^ turned in
* .r

FRASER ELECTED
LongweUa Mr«. B. B Crumley.
Mrs. C. E. McKee. Mrs W. R
OCALA. Dee. 10 -&lt;/T»— Car.
Edenfleld, Mr*. A K Shawmaker,
Mrs. J. L. Clark. Mrs. Morgan, roal C Fraser, ml dealer, was
elected
may air fur a two-year
Mrs. Strickland.' Mr*
lainsing. _
Mr*. Davis, Mr*. Hutrhitam. Mr*. [ term in Toesatsy's municipal elec­
David, Mrs. F. W Mrl all. Mise tion. defa nting \V I. Caalbert and
Helen 1- Waral.
Mi«»
Ba-su- Sam Shultb-waarlh
Zachsry anal Miss^ Sally Giay

ppreciation Given
P arty For Daughter To Red Cross Workers

ocial

A n d Personal Activities

LOURINE BEAL, society Editor

facial Calendar
Th u r s d a y
The Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Chapter. U. S. W. V. will meet at
the home of Mr*. Mae Sheafer on
B i i Avenue a t 7:30 P. M. to be
followed by the annual ChrUtmn*
party.
The Townsend Club will have
ita re g u lar -meeting tn the Court
Home at 7:30 P. If.
ffh * Philalbee.' Class of the
F irst Baptist Church will have It*
sihnual Christm as party ut the
linme of Mr*. John I-cc. 309 Park
Avenue, at 7:30 I*. M. Each tbemle r I* a.keal to brine a 10c g ift
f ® the tree and offering for an
orphan.
departm ent president of the
The di
American la-cion Auxiliary, Mrs.
Edith Montgomery of Tallaha**ee
*-whf be
trktVYMt’«t
the Valtlrc Hotel at 7:00 P. M.
iM ervstion* may be made by
telephoning Mr«.
I.. Irwin,
R'/J-n. or Mr*. Henry JicLaultn.
Jr.. 876-J.
The Seminole County Council,
P. T. A. Will meet at the Jun1 # High School ut 10:00 A .,M .
The South Side P. T. A. will
meet ut the school auditorium at
3:00 P. M. to be preceded by the
board meeting at 2 :0 0 P. M.
The T. E. L. Cl»»* of the First
Ita&lt;tl*t Church will have its a n ­
nual Christmas party in the annex
of the church at 6:30 P. M. Each
member Is invited to attend ar.d
bring a covered dieh, also a 10e
g ift for the C hlistrata tree, and
i^ m ckagu for lha C hrlitm as ba»ll n for n needy family. '
Th« annual meeting for the
eleetion of officer* of the Semi
nole County Chapter of the Red
Cross will be held In the Red
Cross room on 210 E ast F irst
S te e l »t 10:00 A. M. Any per­
ron having taken out a member­
ship during the Red Cror* Roll
Call is eligible to attend *M to
vote.
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Gladlnla Croce 267, Supreme
f f t e s t Woodmen Circle will meet

Telephone 148

a t the Woodmen Hall a t 7:30
V. M. with Mr*. A. C. Madden,
guardian, presiding.
The Seminole Kebakah Lodge
will htve a meeting in the I.O.O.
Hall a t 8:00 P. M.
FRIDAY
Circle* of the Sanford Carden
Club will meet as follows:
Dirt* G ardeners Circle, a t the
home or Mrs. R. W. Ware on
Palm etto Avenue a t 9:30 A. M.
Group Three is asked to bring
material* for Chrwlmaa wreathe.
C entral Circle, at Ihu home of
Mrs. Adga Thomas, 101 East
Seventh S treet at 10:00 A. M.
Roll call will be answered with
suggestions for Christmas decora,
tlona. The program, "Holiday Ar.
rangem enl" will he under the di­
rection r f Mr*. H. H. Coleman.
The Sanfoni Home Demonstra­
tion Club will meet at the borne
of Mrs. O. P. Wade a t 2:30 P. M.
The Rose Circle of Sanford
&lt;7an ten Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. 31. G. McNair In
Ro«* C o u rra t 10 00 A. M.
The D. A. R. will meet a t the
home of Mrs. C. It. Dawson, 706
Park Avenue a t 3:00 P. M.. with
Mrs. George Morgan as co-hos­
tess.
SATURDAY
The Cecelian Muric Club wt;| have
its regular meeting in the Fannie
R. Munson Studio on Myrtle Aeenue «t 3 : 1ft P. M.
M ONDAY-

The annua) Christmas party of
the Dependable Claaa of the
Methodist Church will be held at
the home of Mr*, ft. Knight. 610
West Flr*t Street, *t 7:30 P. M.
Hostesses with Mrs. Knight win
be Mr*. II. A. Apple! y. Mr*. J. M.
Leonard, Mr*. W. J. King and Mrs.
I,. Burke Steel*. All members of
the claaa ara Invited to attend and
bring a gift for the tree.
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8II.AS LIGHTFORT DIES
Silas IJghtfort, colored, died
Saturday a fte r an illnesa of three
years. He was an employee of the
City for over 30 yeera.

Bey* and Girls Both Lave

ROLLER SKATES

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Theaa are sturdy a n d
r « f &gt; Id ew p eed g liU lU *Q H
Hall bearing, rubber cush.
loned- wheel*, b rig h t red
, ankle (tra p with sheepekln
pad.
A djustable from 7 H "
11".
Re sure th a t theee are tin.
d»r their Christman Dee.
IU*y! StreaeHIned!

ELECTRIC FKBlliliT
TWAIN

More fun— fo r Dad aa well
, aa Junior!
It has everything to make
I It a welcome g ift fo r thu
men In your house I
Commodore Vanderbilt loco­
motive, tender, tank
ear,
coal ear,' gondola and ca( boosel
Csn be operated by remote
control!

P e r son als
Mr. and Mr*. Jam es A. W right
are spending this week in New
York City.
Dr. and
B runt of
guest* of
ford Byrd
ea Lake.

Mrs. William E. VanTallahassee are
the
Mr ami Mr*. T. Brad­
at their home on Gold-

Friend* at 11. SI. Hamby will
be glad to learn th at he is re­
cuperating from an operation at
hia home on Myrtle Avenue. Mr.
Hanrfty will be c&lt; nfinrd to hi*
home for several more week*.
Mr*. I’csrle llin s rll returned
yesterday from Guinravillr where
she was railed by the death of
Mr*. II. O. McArthur, which u
curved at her home in Gaines­
ville on Sunday afternoon. Mr*
McArthur m * former resident
of Sanford.

Azarian Class Has
Christinas Purty
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Mrv R. \V. Williams of OrittS*
City entrrtainetl with a ilirthday
(&gt;arty at th* home of her mother.
Mr*. W. II. Stewart, on Oik
Avenue yeMerriay in honor of
riauffhtcr. Dorothy
Jean,
who
celebrated her first birthday an­
niversary.
A color theme of red
*nd
grrrn wj» carried out in th*
decoration j which confuted
of
ChHulmi* grn*n* nnd light*. The
mirror over the mantle reflected
miniature hou*e and tree* with
Santa and hi» reindeer approach­
ing. In the dining rw m the lace
covered tibli* » H centered with
white hiitluUv cake
topped
ith a blue tumlle nnd
blue
iTowrr».
The innnrir vri\% dre^ned in a
fleah pink crepe &lt;lrr»* Bmocknt
in blue. Aftvr ahe had opened
her
icfrcohnientn of
icc
crcarr nnd cake were served.
Thoae Invite*! In celebrate porth r Jc a rji birthday with her
were:
Normi &gt;herrii,
Mary
Ann
i.udtr/c. .Mary Jritn King. Jante
r»n*wn. Jo \»m
Rerry
^t. John, Mult K.irl, t’hnrleA i*op'in, Sonny IVpim, Wally Pope,
Henry Fehumnchrr, J r .
Hobl y
Stewart of (Itlando, Sitlncy Vihlen, Jr., Duke Scott, and Alan
lluie, Jr.
Alao, Mm Alnn Duie,
Mr*.
Prenton Sherrill.
Mr*
Sidney
Vihlen, Mr*. John l.utlwig, Mrs.
I. R. St. John. David Karl. Mra.
iS rl King, Mr* Robert Drown,
Mra. J*h* Wilkinn, Mra.
Fred
Pot»e, Mr*. Henry Schumncher.
Mra. R. W. Stew ait. of Orlando,
Mra. 0 . D. Scott. Mri T J Will,
ama, Mra. J T William* and
Mina Jean Wdlianui of Orange
City.

M ost (setting

C
»nj Umo carat

Liitur* Hours

Program Presented
Hy Circle Three

V- .

t C ode Three of the WomrnV
Sbciety of Christian Service of
M.th.Kii.t Church prruentrd
the pmeram at the regular pro
1111 an«l himinnu meet in 4 on
onduv aftenuHin \%ith Mra W.
IT &lt; Ink in charge
Thr devotional,
"One (Ireit
F«|loN%«hip of Lrtvr** wa« given
by Mu t lark, Mr* NV J. David.
Mr* S. 0 Shinholaer, Sr . and
Mr» I' II laniBiog
•’ A I'h ru ti.iai world program,
the theme of which » n
the
“po"*-r of Christian
Women
thru
Mound The V.'airlil'" w«»
per-- nli»il vkiih Mr*. M It Strick
an-1 la-it 1m / Other s t*ka-n p u l
Mr* W F Bryan. Mrs.
wen
R. H Turner. .Mr* it r Hut- r
ehl»--ai. M n J C Dmvib, Mri l.irk. Mr. 1jBining. Mrs
J. I &lt;
II- &lt; Maar-can. Mis » Sally Cray '
r. W J Da, nl.
and Mr.
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h'ling I'.ie busmvs, se.slian
w hi''t &gt; a* prr.klrd aivvr by Mr*
J. I ( lark, names fur the circle*
foe tha- new ya-ir s t'ti' ilrawn,
anil nai'tllli' t'jslnes* all.paasa-al of.

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by TRILLIUM

Th 0 gift to m ake tier
feel and look b eau tifu l
ftfr—an d after C h rist,
m ast L uxurious satin
gown with sh ap ed in ­
set m id riff for a tiny
w aist, fu ll flu id skirl
— and see its lovely
deep n eek lin e? Celanese* ra y o n s a tin
d ain tily laee, em b ro id ­
e re d tr im m e d — th a t
washes b eau tifu lly in
L u x . 32*40. T c a r o ie
and blue.

and scalloped with lin y totin
Landing W h it*, tearo ts, blue.
Gowns, 32 to 40 Bed jacked,
small, medium, la rg e .'
Silk a n d R ayo n slip s (net
sketched), hand embroidered
ond hem itiiched in tearese
and w hite 32 to 44. 1 &gt; 0 8

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HANFORD. FLORIDA
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Gift o f AN

The spirit of Christmas wes
reflected in the decoration* for
the nnnual Christmas party of
the A isrian Cla*s of the First
Baptist Church which was hold
last night in the annex of the
church with officers serving as
hostesses.
The long tables from which a
covered dish , (ipper wa« eerved
upon the arrival of the member*.
wa» covered with n white d o th
and centered with a novel a r­
rangement consisting of Brasil­
ian pepper, red ami while glad­
ioli and rhrysantliemums, fmm
which trailed stream ers cf re -1
N cl Smith, who was ri-ci-ntly
cellophane. Wreaths of llrm lisn sppninlrtl Scmionlf* t'-unty ('hairpepper interspersed with tall red man for the rrlvbration of th*tapers in white parttrrv holder* Presulcnt's hirth'tnv. w«« prevent
were placed nt interval* along st th.- meeting of the Little Thea­
the length of the table. Ijtree ter Club last evening when it met
Christmas bells were suspended in the Woman's Club to formulate
from the chandeliers. Bowl* of olan* for a play to bo prwentesl
red and white gladioli ami pom. on Jan. 23.
settla* were plqced nhaut the
The plnv wil' b - snonsorvil by
room, which had a lighted Christ, th , committee to raise fumls for
mas tree at one side under the nationwide fight nrainsl In­
whleh the gifts were placed.
fantile parnlysi' eml will I*' under
The Christmas stnrv was told the direction of Mrs. J. M. Hig­
by Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Jr.. «* gins.
the devotional, and s solo in
The local campaign for the inkeeping with the theme nn« sung fanti'e
paralysi* fund wdl include
h r Peggy Plpnin, a-enmpnnled a t charity sports events, card parties
th# nlano by her m other. Mr*. R
a plsy hy the Little Theater (Tub
R. Pippin.
I The business session » » i pre­ and other form* of entertainm ent
sided over by Mrs. W. A. Cagle to b# climaxed on the rvrning of
a t which time plan* were made Jan. 30 with u county wide Prcsl
to fill * Christm as basket for dent's Ball.
Mr»- Malcolm Muc.N'eill presided
‘a needy fsmilv. Mrs. It. L. Beard
waa appointed aa secretary to over the bu»inet« meeting In thr
.fill the vatsnev caused by. the • htrnre of the chairman. Father
resignation of Mre. C- A. Altder. J. J. Kellagban. T hr production
son. Reports from th e various of. board, cnmpnsrd of Mr*. MacNelll,
'{leers and group captain* were Mr*. C. E. Mr.Slarrnw and Mr*.
heard and the meeting rt&gt; se.f Higgins, gnvp a brief avnopsi* of
w ith a prayer by Mrs. M. K several play* which would bo suitI able for the production on Jan 23
Cleveland.
At the conclusion of the bttsiG ifts were distributed front
the tree In a novel manner. A j ness session, Mrs. John Lre enter­
large drawing of a tree was tained the group with a lending
placed upon the
wall holding relating to th* struggles of a
Christmas seals under which the young aclresa. Several piano •*
numbers of the g ifts were placed. lections were rendered by Gum
Aa each person lelected her num . Lawrence.
bar from the tre e she waa pre­
Thcrr were 30 persons present
sented with the g ift with the ut the meeting laat n ig h t An in­
corresponding num ber under the vitation Is extended to anyone in
live decorated tree. As a rift Seminole County who is Inter* iteil
from tha claaa the teacher, Mrv in IJItlc T heater work to heroine
J. H. Colelough, w aa presented s member.
with a pair of tnadelra pillow
cases by Mrs, Cleveland.
I Those enjoying the party were:
Mre. Brook*. Mrs. Colelough,
Mrs. Cagle, Mrs. C. L. Hewson,
Mr*. W. C. Rumbley, Mr*. R. T.
Thomas, Mre. R. C. G ardner.
Mrs. Cleveland. Mr*. R. T. Hunt.
Mrs. W. L. Vance, Mr*. J. T.
Denton, Mr*. H. A. Manning. Mrs.
J. R. Ashley, Mr*. Leo Echols.
Mr*. Pippin. Mrs. C. A. Ander­
TODAY Sc THURSDAY.
son. Mrs. H. W . Rucker. Mrs.
H. D. Morgan, Mrs. Lnurino Beal
and Mr*. J, A. Jones.
Also, Mrs.* T. E. t a l t h . Mrs.
F. L. Dempler, Mrs. II. A.
Moreland. Mrs. R. L Beard.
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Mr*. R. A. WlUlaaas, Mrs. Pearl*
David, Mri. B. C. Moore. Mr*.
J. M. S tlnedpher, Mr*. W. M.
Mixon. Mrs. N- J, itonstrom .
Mr*. L. H. H arvey, Mrs. V. G.
H aatr. and 8hlrlny fekoM, Shir­
ley Fraser Morgan. Ptggy Pinaln. Barbara R ucksr. Faye Ash­
ley. Betty C ette. M argaret Hunt.
David. Joaan* Daatpler and
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Ned Smith Addresses
Little Theater Club

I'raaafncliaan aaf la-sttles anal ah'»?s
France is confronted with a
grave Industrial crisis because aaf 1 in the t'nita-at S t a t e s h ave bea-n
tsbiiua-al at na*ar ra*. oral levels.
shortages of raw m aterials.

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HU ra m d in t here and IV othuri were injared when Ike
95-ton eteel central tp an of th e new 100,000,000 brid fa rarer
the Connecticut River at H artford, Ccnn., clipped aa it waa being
p u t in place. Wreckage U shown a fter the accident. Among thoae

w ho,died era* W illiam J . W ant, construction anperlotendent of
the American Bridge company, the man wh&gt; directed errctlon
cf the famoua Golden Gate Bridge la San Frantlscc.

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I* pictured In n recent a |r (hot.
Is reported to bare boon n n k in Fbari Harbor, Hawaii, by

bombtra.

The v ra a t naval baaa v t Pearl H arbor, on the Wand o f
Oahu hi Hawaii, la reported officially ta have been bombed by
a aurpriee flight o f Japanese airmen, and widespread dam age

H olland Clamps
Down On State
E x p e n d itu r e s

done, w ith death toll
oft tfao PacifW fl* # U

Payments
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P ercen t F a re Raise

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iALLAHABSER,
Dae. 10 —
— Governor Holland clomped
ra r.tln te. eoMomy on Hjaw
e n d ltu m Tuesday, and urgad
f, County and district govern,
n g v n tiao to do Ithawlatr
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F u n eral D irector
786 &amp; te d St,

ALTMAN’S
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IlnSi'h o.fcnnivr. He was
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rank i f i !ii. f ImihIrw* in*n mate
in thr i w i i i , m il would prob*hlv Im- f'lac* i | in the phy«iml
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BILL' PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR

T n a lf t r i n m i
Edwin IX HOI
Program Resume
D U n»rX w W
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The World Today
The L o u Hanger
wet's P rtttn d
bkjo Big Town
8:30 Dr. Christian
8:55 Elm er Devi* and tl
10:00
Mi E'er Orefc
iu:uu Glenn
tiitn n Miner
u reaestra.
'1 0 :1 5 Tuhlie A ltU n
10:30 Sports R e p o rte r.
10:45 News of the World
11:00 Jimmy Dorsey
7 TT:10 Vaughn Monroe OrchMtfpi
12:00 Linton Well*, news
12 05 Sign Off •
6:00
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8:15
8:30
8:48
7:00
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Th:* mill'ium 1 , 'e r s j e
C J JtcM .S
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II. c d u R i n .L KIN Alt I •
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FitKR DELIVERY

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The Commercial League i, prov­
ing to be the hot .p o t of the local
bowling situation as four teams
wound up in a tie for flint place
a fte r eurrrnt result* w rrr in.
Kmcrick Hardware, El Ilffso
Clear, Tuurhtnn Uruir nnd An
drew Carrawoy Ag'-ncr are * all
tied up on the top position an they
claimed victories o / i r
Celery
City, St. John«. Great Southern and
Hofmann Electric.
__(_ L. J oi&amp;l i lulled inn way iuto
the imltridusl leadership v*itlr a
131 re e rJi i f.n riic k atill lioldn
|bo high Ikpee man gj-inc acute
with 732 puis, Voile El Itceno has
llm three t.u;ti *umc «*rk* recotd

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FA R M E R S'M A R K E T I Mixed Drinkg — Package Goods — Beer

R A D ia N &amp; w a

112 \V. FIRST STREET
Fire — \\ indstorm — Thefl — Collision — Burglary

INCORPORATCD

IN S U K A NCE AT A S A V IN G

■••wweiwx - IrrotTpa
0:30 Norman Beasley and bta Robert L. Johr
47, la ahown is
Florida (lowboy*
he U tnm adthe
deney of Temple
7:00 Breakfast Brevities
lladelphia. The
7.45 UP Ne*s
n tw I OIK QU1
iman and Vale
7:55 W eather and Time
he third head of
■ fad o ^ ate * * ;
H:00 The World T od*/
8:15 Sunrise Serenade
H:J0 Emery Deutsch QreHeitra
R e p o rt h i Issued
«*W Morning I h t i Uw a .........
.-Wd stcrcr*rur -School of the
A ir
* . On. C itru s C an n in g
0t4* tfP Near*
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10:00 Marnel
(Special)— A. report recently i .
10:05 Black and W hite Ns tea
sued hy the Jacksonville District
10:15 Myrt and M arts
Office of the Bureau of Foreign
10:30 Stepmother
• ami Domestic Commerce in coop­
10:45 Woman of* Courage
eration with the Florida Can
11:00 Mary Lee Taylor
11:15 At Home w ith Sally Mar- Pare' Association. «howr« the im­
portant place the cannrrs have
attained In the Florida Citrus Inlhi*l&gt;y. During the ItUO-ll season
68.5 percent of the total Floridproduction of grapefruit
premt of the total crop of IV rIn orangra wrnt into run* m llu*
&gt;rm of jute**, *&lt;*amritt.«, in.l n l .

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NORGE CIIU’IJLATINl

-V-W W tr jfT-m winter, trade tc. -•
y n n r o ld ^ h eu lt-r on u n c n l Ihrr-e
new N orite c ir c u la tin g m odel*.
W e h a v e o n e th a t w ill s u ite
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p ro b le m s. See
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relea*«* Tucsaluy night at hi.« own

remi&lt; *t.

C a r Sold B efore

No ii'ii'in i fo r (itn v K ii retlrem rnt i# t j iw t i hy the club in

making th r announcement. Grove

D ecem ber 10th

won » rv in u n n ir* ami loxt seven
l i f t se?j8«w. bring in g hi* total vie*
tori* • tit., ng hi* m ajor cateer

T h is O ffer E x ­
p ires Dec. 10th,

W h ite S o x G e t W a lly
M o se s F r o m A th le tic s

Uel U r . Help to o Own
A Rent Home of Your Own
A t F irst Federal you can g rt
home money from home folk*
fo r home loans to help you
build, buy o r refinance a home.

Chevrolet Co,.

F ir s t F e d e ra l
Savings &amp; L oan
AsaocialMh of Seminole
Cmmty

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Plena for the Pan AmtrUaR
Exposition In. MayMo M r . M f#
abandoned because of world- con*
dltions.

CHICAGO.
Dtc.
10—(/P)—
The wap-conpious major lennue
basehn^l executives settled down
to -haainers -T*Malay. . n jte h M W
o n , ,ln&lt;l(orl'&gt;nl American^ longue
player awup involving Outfirldcra
Mika Krcevirh ami Wally* Moses,
and setting n e st year's All-Star
came for July 7, n t Brooklyn.
Tlu**fit*t im portant trado of the
winter acsslona saw tho Chlragc
Krcevlch and reWhite Xoa give ___
lief Pitcher Jnck Hallett to the
Philadelphia Athletics for Moses,
a hitter who never averaged less
than -TOO in seven ysara In the big
.ime.
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II. S. Army, Navy
D e f e a t Attack
On Luzon Island
f r o a tla u e a F u se P e a e Owe)

■wept up and captured more than
tOO merchant thlpa of "enemy naUonalltlei” a Ion* the China coat
and In tha Whan*poo Hlvcr-lneludin* the 10.600-ten American liner
Prcaident JCsrriaoo—and a t the

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tarn* lima reported an extension
of tl&gt;* Pacific offcal Ira.
Britain and Japan Kara hurled
reinforcement! Into tha Jungte
battia of
northeastern Malaya
whara hoary fighting ra te d fof
control of Iha Important airdrome
of KoU Bharu, only 400 mllce
from Singapore.
British bombers
---------- and fiahter
planee roared out over the Gulf of
8 *F" t° me* t • Japsneae convoy
of 25 troop transports speeding
couth atone conquered ThalUndA
w a it In an attem pt to land addi­
tional Japaneae troops a t Kota
Bharu and farth ar north in tha
Bhtcora and Patanl a rta a of
houthem Thailand.
Japaneae w anhlpe, dlv,.bomb­
er*, and purault planes escorted
iinta imposing array, British aerial
scouts reported.
A communique aald tho situation
at KoU Bharu "still Is confused."
! British Imperial forces by noon
'yesterday had almost rained con• trol of the area when the Japanese
[ succeeded In landing additional
troop*.
Japanese land fortes attempting
to Invade Hongkong were brotyht
to a sudden halt tonight by eeirIng artillery fire from the itrongh — B I i f l l M m f ■s M f f F it
was announead officially.
"AIW e#ewer&gt;&lt;&lt; •&lt;** • otafttfand
one M a g successfully maintained."
a communique stated.
The Japanese land aaaault, be­
ginning a t Monday dawn, enenuntered almost Immediately heavy
road and railway demolitions —
completed within two hour*—and
than felt tha blaiU from the perlmeUr of haavlly-mannod main­
land defenses which have been un­
der preparation tinea 1038
A t tha Pacific Coait. radio sta­
tions ended nearly 12 houra of ailanee today during which Army
and Navy planes and naval sur­
face craft were reported to have
searched off the coait for poaalblo
Japanese airplane carrier* and
submarine*.
The exact extent of the aearen
waa a m ilitary secret. Enemy air­
plane carriers have been varloualv
reported off tha Alwkori, North
Pacific and California coait.
In disclosing th a t patrol* from
the Second Intercaptor Command
had taken off from Portland, Ora.,
to criaa-eroia tha oeaan for 400
miles from the ahore, Brig.-Oen.
Carlyle H. W aih warned th a t the
“possibility of an a ir s tu c k la still
present"
The San Francisco Bay area un­
derwent three blackouts lost night
after the Army reported e fleet of
30 entmy plana* had clrei*d over
the Industrial area._______

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fEPVU AS U5FD TO S T O P P j ^ * ^
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forts, atresilng the health value
a f 4Jac Vloride vnrteSr. Its* been
“sensational and gratifying" ac­
cording to official reports from
the field man.
From all n v tr the mar';*t arose
there were reports of Increased
rales, atrngthenlng prices and a
brighter outlook for the consumer
demand, especially during
the
holiday season. In some centers
records f r r sale*
h*r * been
broken on successive day*, re­
port* Indicated.
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T O O K T H E C O U N T A O A JN T &amp; f t A V —
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OVIEDO

By MARIAN R. JONES
Mls» Aldred Cono and
Mis*
Iole Ru del I attended th r ArmyNavy gpme
In
l ’hllii&lt;lrl|ihls,
Pennsylvania during the Thunks,
giving holltlaye, and while (hern
they
visited
William
Henry
' a D. FARRELL, PROP,
Martin, son of Dr. anil Mrs. J.
(farmer Iy
Baggett's Liqaor
William Martin, who la a Senior
Htaea)
at tha U niversity of Pennsylvttn.
M\ n i B R ARCADE
I*.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Nib.
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othy Niblaek, spent tho Thanks,
riving holidays In Tampa vlsltfIni
1’ friends.
ng
Corporal William D. Brown,
of tha Signal Corp., a t Macllill
Field, v lslte j hla parents, Mr.
Mrs. W. b . Drown last week­
Burma and Thailand are the end.
principal toureee of Uak wood Im­
Miss Virginia Balkeom spent
ported Into th e United States.
tha Thanksgiving
bnlldnys In
Jacksonville and Tallahassee.
MUe Mary
A ltct
Williams
spent Thanksgiving holidays with
h
e
r
parents
In
Banfonl.
1 5 A IO
Milo Rullenharger tind
Mrs.
TW E
Dana, who hava born eldtinir
Mr. und life . R. W. ‘ Jo b b e d ,
have returned to Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. J . n. Jones and
son. Johnnie, and Mrs. Burgess
McMahan and habv son. Rena,
spent the Thanksgiving holidayi
with Ihalr parents In Macon,
Georgia.
Mr. and Mrs. W, II. Luther
and Misa Ella nail Jnnsa spent
tha week-end In T a n n a a* the
guest* o f Mr. and lire . C. B.
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Jones and family.
rerai
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Campbell
]property h tm a M ia t h By
were luncheon guest* of &gt;t- end
D rlre lo todsyi^
Mr*. R. L. Wheeler fo r Thanhsloaorto* I* Tie C tehroloee
glvlng.
jo4 AamriaoV itro^se* aeao&gt;]
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Junes and
f*P N I*
eon. Johnnie, weia dinner guests
a n l BBB BM *IBBb T
of Mr. and Mr*. Paul Campbell
Bunday.
JU 8 T P H O N E I t l l
Mr. and Mr*. Jo* Roberta Jr.,
and daughter, Gwendolyn, were
S. U. ENGLISH
•telling Mr*. Roberte' parents,
Mr. and
Mr*. A. R. H unter,
G U LF SERVICE!
Sunday.
Cm m t First BL A Freoeb Are.
Mr. and Mr*. William H unter,

Arcade
Package Store

B vSTA N LEY

time of th . »lr«t publication of thl*
notlr*. Each claim oc demand shall
aatlfled and roqulrsd to present ba In writing. and ahall stats the
a ay gjalma and demands which plar# of rcaldtnra and post office
of the claimant, and shall
yoo. or olthor of yea. m or boro address
oaalost U o estate af in s u tiT bs sw ots to hr the claimant, aatnt. A
KRUFF, doeoaasd, lata of aald or at homer, and such claim or ilsahaJI bo void.
Cassay, to tko County Judas «' Uiard not so filedINEZ
*. KIIUI-P
Somlaolo Coaafy. Ptorldo. si his
As
admlnl.tr-.tor
of th.
sfflcs la the eoort bsuse of said
Coordr ot Bonford. Florida, wllh'n K atat. Of Ernest Krupp. dsessasd.
LAKELAND, Doc. 10 — (Spa- Stahl rolsndsr Booths from the First publication Noe. SI. 1141.
eial)—The m arkets of th l na­
tion were rocked w ithin tho last
few days by tho most competi­
tive advertising program over
devised for Florida citrus, and
early reports from tho trad* In.
dicate th at consum er demand has
reacted favorably and th a t tho
demand lot- Uis etato’s oranges,
grapefruit sa d tangerine* la on
the upgrade.
Reports to the F M d i C itrus
Cammlutor trot* Its staff or
trained dealer service men In the
principal m arketing arras aald
th a t wholesalers. Jobbers, retail­
ers and tha consum er had all
responded to the sales and ra trchandblng effort* which
y
...T h e gift that growH lovelier
backed by a stro n g newspauer ad­
with the years.
vertising barrago graphically pic­
tu rin g tha dlfarenca between a
competitive '"pooling" orange and
. . . Our low prices and wide
the thtn-ikhmed "mor* Juice for
rmrlety will surprise you!
your money" Florida orange.

S a k Of Florida
Citrus F ruit I s
F a s t Increasing

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HEATERS

of Orlando were dinner guests
of Mr. and Mr* A. it. Hunter
•Sunday evening.
Mrs. II. H. Link, wife of the
pastor
of the Oviedo Baptist
Church, who underwent an opera­
tion at the Orangg. General H os­
pital Tuesday, has been returned
home and Is doing a* well as
run Iso expected.
The condition of I- II. Gore,
who underwent a serious opera­
tion several day» ago, l( still
quite critical
Mr.
and Mrs. Ren C. Walorlght aept Bunday with
Mra.
Wslnrlght'a .parent*.
Mr. . and
Mrs. II. A. Adams, In W inter
Park
Mr.
and Mrs. Wllkea D am ntus, of Winter Garden, were
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ban 0 .
Walnrlght Monday afternoon.
Mr.
and Mrs. Jo* King and
daughter, Mary Tooten, and Miss
Margarat D-inn, wars dinner
gueit* of Mr an Mrs. R. F. Klg
Friday night. The occasion waa
In honor of Mr. Joe King's birth­
day.
Mias M argaret Dand, of OrLndo, spent tha week-end w ith
Mr. and Mrs. Bob King.
*.
-ffcargesuit --O rftt Mltftead, o l
Cimp Livingston, Louisiana, is
visiting, hla sister, •' Mrs. J . CFaircloth and Mr. Falrdoth.
Tha Woman’s Missionary So­
ciety of the Oviedo Baptist Church
met a t the chureh Monday after*
noon, Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, Presi­
dent, presiding- Thorn attending
were Mrs. R. L. Wheeler, Mrs.
J. W. Martin, M n . E E . Echols.
Mrs. Ben Ward. Mrs. R.
F.
Cooper, Mrs.
B ert
Anderson,
M n. 0. D. Tripp, M n. H. f .
McGowan. Mr*. W. T. Walker,
and other*.
The Sunbeam Band mat a t the
church Monday afternoon, Mrs.
R. F. Cooper, counsellor, presi­
d in g . Those -present werel Ron­
nie Cox, Bobble Cox, Johnnie
Jon**, Ann Pierson.
Mrs- Nsttia Parnell waa lunch
eon goes Is of Mr. and M n. Don
Caraway on Thanksgiving day,
Sidney Caraway, and Robert
Murphy, of South Georgia Col­
lege, Douglai, Go., spent
the
Thanksgiving holiday* with their
parents, Mr. and M n. Don C a n way and Mr. and Mrs. R- R.

A d a n A , M n. C . H . B r u e t , E m ily U H I | „ g , h . -W a a te rd U a r a ld "
P r a d t , A n n l ’ru e * .
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Eva Mae Austin, and Ml** paper Is whUh thl* erdae aball
___ r Craig, Scout Loader, Win- &gt;a p u k llak ad ob*e * * a t » te r
f o e r e o a a a c u llv r w esha.
U r Garrlen.
W ltnaaa my b an d aa d aoal o t
. Mrs. Dora Kelsey whs hostess Ib is C ourt a t B antord. Oamlnol*
(a tho Knitting Club Wednesday C o u n ty . F lorida, th in th e I IK
afternoon. After a discussion at • t Deeambar. A. D. Itlla r . HERNDON
pleas for tho Christmas dinner,
C lark a t th* &lt;l»av* C ourt.
bald annually by tha dub, very
Hr: A. M.
ale* refreshment* war* served
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by th* hostess. Those present MARTIN SKOAL,
rtalatltr* Altefaay.
were i -Mrs. Btenche Partin. Mrs.
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CMch Parti*. Mr*. W. M. Wright. (SEAL)
Mrs. a a. Wolcott, Mrs. S . F.
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rnSt e m
King, Mrs. J. W. Martin, and
Mrs. Kelsey.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jones and - ra i a " A 3 r . ’ f a t *
sen, Johnnie, spent Wednesday
te Jacksonville on bus Hues
.
Th* Woman's Club Christmas
party will b* held Friday after•sen at tb* Oak R ow s at three
o’clock. Mrs. Charts* B. Leo
Mrs. O. O. Wolcott acting
hostesses for the ocesaokm.
" — re I hoys are stall
Charles Lea Jr., of
Emory
with the army or navy at
Udiversity, Atlanta, Georgia, who
iwill and In the PhilUpnss, tha
Cm m la and »m the unuaual I
visited hu parents. Mr. and Mrs.
of the recent attack
af antique* for aala
C. 8. Las, an Lake Charm Drtva
Among the** or*
M the Maple o f Seminole
has returned to Atlanta_ r • of Mr. end Mrs.
Conaty
b
yM r. * Mr*. Edwin
Mis* Dorothy l« e , o f High
tag, th* oldoot son o f Mr.
Waaror •who far n a y y m n
Spring*, waa visiting
P*r* in . E. M. Ollff, and ¥
eats. Mr. and M n. C. 8.
King, brother of Robert F,
h
during Thanksgiving holidays.
T T klu
Charlotte Lawton, of
m
Winter Garden, was homo with
(Ml M f f M operated la ;ha
her parents, Prof, sad Mrs. Y.
1*0 Bteeh of Park Areauo.
W- Lawton, for Urn Thookaghr-

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Ilona of J. It. Rtalay, la non E ig h t J a p s D etain ed
owned ana operated by C. 0.
In S ta te B y A g en ts
Wynn.
Mr*. C. B. Wynn la now em­
TALLAHASSEE, Dee. 10.—&lt;A&gt;)
ploye I as Ilia new Post Office
backing
"w ithout
clerk, euccreillng Mrs. Ben U- — Florida's
limitation or reservation to de­
Walnright, who resigned.
The Jack Kasell store la now feat end destroy Japanese Im­
known as tha J. U. Jonta Dry perialism" w*a assured to Presi­
Goods Stare nnd operated by dent Roosevelt Monday by Gov­
Mrs. J. II. Junta Jr., and Miss ernor Holland.
Soon after congress declared
Juanita Johnson.
Clareneu Kalsoy, of tha United wnr Governor Holland sent this
State* Marin* Corn., now sta ­ message to tho President:
"In this grave national hour,
tioned In Jacksonville, spent tha
wrek-end with hla parent* in I w ant you to know th a t th*
Oviedo ami sister, Mr*. Gladys people of Florida are united In
dick ing you and
th* federal
Font, In Orlando.
th* utterm ost
Mr. ami Mrs. Morion L. Wag­ government to
ner, of W inter Haven, announce limit In defending our nation
the birth of a ton on Sunday, and our people and all th a t w*
November 30, at
th*
Orange hold dear against th* traacharGeneral Hospital, Orlando. Mr*. ou» and ruUuima attack af J a panWagner la the form er Miss Wllda
LEGAL NOTICES
Young.
Mrs. Lyda Flesher, who under­ IN T U B CIRCUIT COCRT 1M AND
went n m ajor operation several
ro w a m n o u « w m . n o w i n * , IK CHAWCWWY
days' ago, la progressing nicely.
Min* C harlotte Lawton enter­ o n i t I N L. B RAM MER, P te ln llff.
tained with a party a t her horn* IIATTIR MAE BRAMMER, Doher*
Frkley
afternoon.
Tb*
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onbE R o r s e r v i c b .
guests Included Virginia Dillard,
Nydla McAdams, Emma
Jean T h e m a le e l r la rU la : T o I ta ltla
"elley, B etty Ja( Over. AUm
sIt aIs. *kerabv
s r &amp;ordarad
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larle Rutherford, N ets U a u
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Jidcraon. Jeon
Tyndall.
Sue
regeeated t e a p v e a r a« te a
Shaw, fiblrley, Gregory, Jlmml* Itb day *ol Janeary. A- O- &gt;***•
Lee Dillard, M n. 7 . L DlUard, b a f e r s th* above a s tllle d C ourt, to
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Japanese Landing
Made N ear Aparri
9 100 B om bs d ro p p e d
On M&amp;nila M i l i ­
ta ry O b j e c t i v e s
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This la a copy, o f tho original declaration of war acalnit th*
Japanese Empire, which was votod by CousTOaa after listening to
I nvising*japany »T**t roo ds President Roosevelt. Tho re—luUon was first signed l y Speaker of
*nd POrachutiita were reijort- tho House Sam Rayburn of Texas and Vtca President Honry A.
» e d Wednesday night to have Wallace., as president of to# Senate, and toon* by tha Fvoaldrnt.

_T to A m y announced officially
tkat tho Japanese, In heavy farces,
—Swaps s|(aInst northern Luton
from V isas to Aparri and that
Undines wars affected at Aparri.
TM Philippine constabulary
—id Stela Japanese facto* also had
ba U adtaf a—r Vlpan
mnnd there e t a oao report that tho
•to w n had boas taken by Japanese
ponabatiata.
Japan*— uaad
used .Both
.both naval
1 Tho Jaaat—
and aortal bom banlu—t to
B B | a —mmunlqu*
to n laadiac* which,
—mm
- f r o — tho ~htadquatter* of Gen.
• b a n c h u MaeArtour. tho U. 8.
Commaodar In C hkf, aaid were -In
tea—ten— o n ran* T a—•)
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School Board Army Says U. S,
Issues Checks Can Meet &gt;Any
- For, Salaries Invasion Threat
D e f e a t e d Candidate F if th - C o l u m n i s t s ’
S earch B egins In
Plans To Contest
.Washington
State
Trustee E l e c t i o n
Checks amounting to IM74JtO
wer» l—uad by tha County School
Board at Its rvgular mooting yciterday to pay to t aatertaa o f
tranaporton, Janitor* and to co­
ver Incidental sxpansos, Superin­
tendent T. W. Lawton announced
this mornlngt
Ha addod that notion was r»ia

Tho army anaouacod last night
It had ringed tho nation with men
and it—I aufflrisnt to “meet any
threat" of Invasion—and adiM
that a search was on for fifth co­
lumnists who Ut b—cons to guide
enemy airmen to Seattle.
Tho fifth column tat —arch was
on la too ration of Port Angeles,
Wash. In that vicinity, state police
tost night found and ostingulshnl
a* —rise of fires, to Dm form of
arrow* pointed toward 8 —tile.
N8te— to augment the defense
o f both tho east and west coasts
a m d a y a jg h , whan the
war deportment pl—wd plans to
effect whkh bar*
materially
Jr. a f AltoTIm Sdmlnolo County Tubor, strengthened to* fortes already
cul—la aad'Mhalth Aaooalatlon Is stationed ta to*— art—," th* comgvarinf Its program to moot th*
too
M—nwUto Pacific _
Cm — w hkh now war Uiao n**d, according last night mobilised for fuil wsrto Mr*, i . I* Jugloy, chairman
tima d*fcn— as ton - Army and
of tho —Jo of —ala. ■
■hly hunted for n J*Bho said today, “ All thou
Utey b*who havo not * —a t . to thalr
planes
money to tha organisation for
—ala are urged to do — at ones
shutdowns
anahte
too
o c k tion $ to
to onabJ*
tha m
aaaaoiatl
Orv■or* accurately plan and
r raid
adequately taot m
to
So
Seminole
County.
"Tha money ralaod now must
yeatofam
**• w
ttoro program
in to* — well aa
carry m roetto* work.
to L— AngaTh* military and « M g to p o p u Ia .
I air a t 13 JO
Uona* naoda Will - totra to
ba
•anally taken
a - t fra— tto proaaada af tha
K, *
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.T o la r Bryan, Jr. T. B . O rganization
Now Stationed In Will Gear Program
M arine A ir Corps To A id War N eeds
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At in e t If ,000 more tlernteS
troop, have fallen on the snowy
Moscow front an.) the advanc­
ing lied army has recaptured tea
or more village*, the Soviet « •
dio announce.! I » t n i|h t.
• Ru.sian troops in the South
also were advancing, and the r s .
dio equaled M.iJ -Gen. Petrov la
tied Star as saying the G ermanl
had Inst 13,01k) men, 1.10 tanka.
131 planes and more than 70
puns in 30 day, of assault OB
the Red naval base of Sevastopol
in the Crimea
The radio cited these gains:
Seven towns retaken in Ute
Kalinin area, 03 miles northwest
of the raptial; 1,400 Nazi, Mllot.
Several settlements rewon In
the Tula sector, 100 mllra south
of Moscow; 000 Carmans kIliad,
Recapture of Oleta In the Oral
sector, 200 miles to the south,
the routine of two German Infantry divisions, and 12,000 Gera
casualties.
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won uncertain foothold* along
160 miles o i 'the North and
northwoat Luzon coast of tho
Philippines, despite a smash• i n * assault by the U S. A m y
and Navy fliers on one trans­
port convoy of six ships.

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ted, ar* withdrawing front many
of the offensive wedges
they
have driven into the
Russian
front, tu t they declared tho r*
tirem ent was to winter position,
for tactical reasons.
T h r German push Is through
until Spring, spokesmen indicat­
ed. declaring “Go-many ha* i»o
strategic ambitions this winter."
In Africa British troops were
—ported officially to havr lift I
th r aiego of Tobruk with a nr-*
junction a t El Adem In th r Lib­
yan Desert, and last night an­
other heavy tank battle w a, be­
lieved Immlnant west of, there
South African. Indl-.n ami Alliedd troops made the Junction an.l
also captured Gambut, • coastal
point about 40 miles asst
of
Tobruk German and Italian unit,
fled westward after
suffering
heavy losses, the BrllL-h announ­
ced.
Officers —Id their troope had
established * 30-mlle-dcep wedge
from Tobruk southward Into the
desert, ami mobile unite .now
were hitting out on either flank
In mopping up efforts against
the axis fo n ts . A sandstorm ra g ­
ed throughout the srvs.

Salvation Army
Gets Note3 From
Needy Fam ilies
Poverty and need are revealed
in two Utters Hut bay* Just rome
to the at ten‘.I m of the Pa'vation
Army. After invcatlg*tlon, the
organisation discovered that the
money secured by —eh family Is
barely enough for foci.
Tho fir— letter roods, “Do you
hovo ■nything my boy* cmald wear
yot? J started thorn to —bool to­
day and they haven't anything to
wear. I will sea gou. Mrs. Langn*.
Juat aa soon os my foot gets
well."
Another stricken woman write*,
for a—UUnco, "Tha truant offi­
cer woo hero Ihio aaon about tho
absence of my child—n from
school. A* I told her, they have no
cloth**. I hate v m much to ask
your aid but I ea-t«— help i t They
tha children ; in schMl by
Ily tha girls
■ y children or* small lor
their ago.
"Wo a n doatitut* for clothing.
You a n perfectly urokomo to
-m l* itoi —0 for your—If. 1 thank
for whatovor help 7 " t *1B

“‘ t L 8*iv*tkto Army la -k in g
citiaaaa to gtyo their utmost ta
when tto order that —a— Uko tha— l« «
to Vichy, S T h T S l B N g l C hrijbja. time.
M l* m aatm Langnr toad of «to
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ih o l IllU'tl S t a t e , s w if tly replietl In A \ | , d ecla ra tio n s
i&gt;f w ar ag a in st th is co u n try today, wit It t u n g r e , , a ctin g
w ith in m in u te , a fte r P resid en t R o o s e v e l t u r g e n t w arn ­
ing th at "delay in v ite s g r ea t d a n g e r "
I*&gt; a vote o f 8S to 0. th e S en a te declared w ar on llc r m any and Italy, and th e M oose quickie i&lt;dli&gt;wed ,u it .
T h e Mouse v o te w as fliKI. w ith |{e)&gt; J e a n n ette R ankin
tIt.-M on t.) recordetl as " p resen t." M i,, Rankin e a st tho
lone v o te ag a in st th e w ar w ith Japan, am
w ar w ith G erm any in 1917.
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T h li map »hown thr principal o^jrrtlvaa of Japanrxo rahtrm
tbf* Philippine*. Manila haa already been tabjerte.l to hrnvy air at-I
lack*, particularly on Ihi* F o rt McKinley and Nuhola* airfields Foil
Stotaenburg, ('lark Field, Camp John Hay and llaguio havr ulao
teen h it by the raider*. Davao, on the bland off Mindanao, hu*
bren bomlvd, with a 1*. S. uirrraft carrier reported nitarked m
Davao CTulf. Jip a n r» r troop* were reported to have landed on l.o.
bang bland, off the north.w ealein tip * o f Mindoro.

Parertts R eceiv e B ooklet From

Son At Hickam Field, Hawaii

A I* Yonnally ami Ju«p,T Wolf** t«Mla&gt;. with Pniuo r Muomlinl
*»e«l for high total mutch «ror»* uml |
rh«*» ring t n wili in ltum*s
^hil»* Yonnally |o«ik top honor* »n i *^nJ ** »h .in h«ni..r to fight to.
Dinnl and tapid firing, \\olf*« f o |- [
| | ac|«.r
the war
I'twrt! t‘lu*«*|y in art*on&lt;| |iUn* unit wouhl «i#*trriniiu‘ history for hinu
ul*o shot thr Ih*«( tcorr in «htw »lmU &lt;*f &gt;«*atw to
firing with Yonnally taking «r«*on«l
"Italian ni»n an.I Mmiirn, once
place, yrwtrnlay afternoon at thr again 1 tell you in tin* great
tegular weekly inw t uf th r G u n .h iu r. \\\ hhall !•* virturbiua/9
(*luh on thr lukt* front fining * F.I Durr ihoutvtl. fmai^ lh« baltungr, Hynl Cimalr, prm iilrnt, until ' «•••»v *»f th r Pnluazo Vrnrala" in
Rome
today.
Individual olid totul
m atch
•core, for rut-h shooter follow*.

Mu»,olmi

7 M A M
th.- fuli-fol
Hiller, intio
• hit (iiM'riiitr, Ivtfitn nilifretftintf
llic Ki n iMnif ulioiit H on A. Ms

R
T II Tot
A (' Yonnally !|7 100 H'.l 2tMS
Mr i,n.l Mr*. J I.. Hurt are J««p.-r Wolfe
Ut» ill) !&gt;H Still
sniung parent* in the llnitrd Juine* Allenby
Hit ini till SHI
SImI i , uhu rrt-eived from their t harle* Shaffer Mil HI till S7H IK S T i It*In), mimI matU* his
PI Nil Ml&gt; Si',S war •Nil.iral hMi - h»»111&gt; ofler*
soil* il ropy of tile 'ThrUtlllU* Sum Gardner
7t* HI Mil SIP WKItU
in lliiwnii" booklet which wn» Jano-, llurdy
l l i l lr r ’•ni#!, "T h i t lias lirconw*
117 7P 70 SHI
conipdrd by mem ber, of
tho I bail,-, I mini
lh»* i f i f s l f t i y«*ur
ilrt'i^lul) by
lleailipiarter*
Si|Ujilron,
I Hth
(hi*
(tt*Miii(n |M*ti|)lt* uml
your
Two pilot,. Mi,* Ruth Krnnrkk'M'dli-'l
«
(»
*
%
’NltMi
,'»
t
a
litis
befor*
llum ltirdm ent Wing, Air Corpt
ling and llrnrv A ll.-rsm eirr, of nt llo-kiini Field, Hawaii, u book­
it* "
the D orrm us-llushrnurk Flying let including acenic view,
Mutotilini It limit'll “ »tiu» man"*uf
.» “ tb iiHM'in*••• tl«ri|ioL" for lhi*
S,*n ' lr' ' ,,r,iv r,,. h” r' X—n-r.I.sy llaviuii, g rillin g , from Muj. Gen.
V i l e n umi •*f i)i«* hitAtilitifs."
»f‘»r e*periencing con.ldornbl.- Martin anil Brig. Gen. Rudolph,
Il»* gihI. 'T 'a M h l Italy uml Ni*
difficulty, in being allowed to in command nf Hickam Field, as
*o*m»| Sto iulKt tii*rmnny, bound
a . photograph, of the com.
fly here, because of the em er­ well
,ill rail v by a |»s»*l of stfvl, to.
manders and personnel of this
Owners of large stationary ml •lav b»vf
gency situation, M rs. Mathew particular squadron.
rn»ii?«*tt
thrm sclfrs
atove*
with
out,Ido
tanks
were
.ib»ui*«ub* horoit* Ju p n n Miimnitt
llaabruuek, secretary and
trru .
The names of ten young men
s u n t cf the organisation,
d r. in that particular photograph warned today by Fire Chi^f Mark Iht* lln itr d S t u b s «»f A m e ric a/'
In n t p t e c h boforo hit IMch*
elan d yesterday.
were published
in the Army Clt-vrlund of the fire hatard
Ibturda
llitlr r
Tha pilots, who will act
a . casualty list, since the
H urt by th e e alnvrs when the tanka do ^tatc Smiinlimc
student instructors at th* school, family
received
the
booklet. not have non-combustible atand,. aifam picturt'd lir r m a n y an in.
vinnblii* uml( a 1 tlm «mmo lint**
which will be located at the old Among them ia the squadron ad. such n* metal o r concrete.
Sanford air port, left Kingston, Jut.tol, Lt. John S. Greene from
"It i* against the State and tbi* vit'tiin o f w ar tdnltcra In
N. Y. and arrived in Savannah, Iowa.
City law, to have womlrn stand, | thr i; llill-ll St: tf«, llritain and
Ga., Sunday afternoon. As they
The front cover hear, a phn. for these tank*," Chief Cleveland IliiMid
‘Germ any Via* n e v e r hern a*
were pnparing to leave th* Sa. tngraph of a native girl dressed staled. "Il will benefit the owner*
vannan airport, an Army cap. In brilliant colors and the back of such tank* to comply with Un­ iimU'd a* today nnd will have
(be
u t m i g t b to lulu* nil
m ea.
tain stopped them, and explained Cover of the booklet is n carlo, law Also the tank limit is M&gt; gal­
tin*
Rvirlu
that an erder from tha War De. graph of the Island of ()ahu. lons." He also told of the danger mirea n r r r z w r v , "
in
dtdnrin^
partment had Just como through Since the booklet it for parents, of having small oil heaters in F ue hre r a o p r tc tl
grounding oil civilian planes un. most mothers and father* arv home* near any combustible ma­ wnr nnd added:
'Not only G erm nnv l**jt all
la— birth certificates proving probably intcristrd In the C hrist, terial such as curtains, walls or
the decent people in Kuropc are
birth In the United States could mas dinner menu, which con.
woodwork.
deeply Bitiisfied with the J a p .
bo produced.
slat* in addition to tropical ap.
The fire departm ent answered nnoM*
rbnllemce
uguinut
the
Miaa Kranckling did not have petlxers, a main mral of lukad
a
rail
yestenby
a
t
n
dwelling
at
United Slatea.'*
har certificate Cml the two pi. Virginia ham with champagna
2203
South
Sanford
Avenue
a*
n
lota w o n forced to wait In Sa. ■auce, roa«t turkey with oyster result of a defective oil heater.
vanuah until Tu—day. Mrs. Has. dressing and
giblvt
gravy,
brunch drove to Savannah In an whipped potatoes, randied yams, There was no damage. The hou»e
attempt to let her pilots rome vegetables, salad.,, mince
pie, i. owned by II. C. W ashburn an.l
through and Mias Kranckling fruit rakr, fru its and cheese*. occupied by I. Felnberg.
*
and Mr. Alloramalar war* al. The general plan .for a C hrist,
lowed to fly
to Jacksonville mas celrbrstion has been chnnged
F
o
rm
er
S
a
n
fo rd ite
where a wlr* thor* confirmed somewhat, Mrs. H urt added.
Ml— Prtnckllng's birth In the
Included In the scenic e|&lt;
Dies In G ainesville Over 400 inquiries havo been
United State*.
•
section are pictures and illualra.
They arrived boro at noon tions of Industry on tha Island,
received by th* Chamber of
Mrs. 11. O. McArthur, resident Commerce aa the result of a
ytoterday In a Piper Crulsor and yachting, civic canters, shoreline
of
Seminole
County
for
sevoral
a Piper Cub trolnor.
photographs, W aikiki'and besides
Sanford and Seminola County
modem photographs, a group years, died in GainesviU* Sunday advertisement, which appeared In
afternoon.
While
Mr*.
McArthur
the tourist edition* uf 10 of tho
called “ Hawaii
ill of yesterday."
y
‘ “
JAYS TAKE PRISONERS
and the late Mr. McArthur lived nation's loading newspaper* oa
in Sanford, ha was superintendent Nov. 2.1, and additional Inquiries
CHURCH
CHANGES
NAME
TOKYO, Dm . I I - ( O ff ic ia l
of Iho Third Dhrielon of thv At­ are being received now from th#
radio plckad up by (*)&gt;— Tho
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 11 - lantic Coast Lin* Itoll Rood.
second advertisement which ap­
Ho—a Mlaiatry announced Wad. UP)— The Rbtog Sun Baptist
Following •
funeral service
n—day that J S 7 0 British and Church Wednesday, by u—nlmoua which was conducted -In Gaines­ peared In last Sunday's issue* of
Amur—an Nationals,
including vote of Ite member,hip named ville Monday at 3:30 P. M., Mrs. th* tamo papers. Secretory Ed
Higgins said this morning.
Canadians sad Australians, had Itself the PtnUcost
Baptist McArthur’s body w»a takrn to
A reproduction o f tha advorboon taken Into custody through, Church, thus otoddlag th* noma Wilmington, N. C for burtal.
tlemcnt la shown on an Inalda
ouk lapan sine# tha outbreak of of th* flag of Japan.
pa go.
ton* war.
Placed by the Griffith Adrar.
tialng Agency, th* advertl—menta
v * In paper* with a combined
circulation of H,183,000. Figur­
ing three people par family tha
circulation will roach 34,b79,000
people. Also advertisement* to
Lt. Jack Glllon and
Ralph mark** Manila.
King nr* among the man from
Ralph King, ton of Mr. ond
roll Bomlnole County who aro atat. Mrs. Ralph King o f Ovkdo, has
krnad in tha troubled
Pacific toon serving In , th* Navy . for
call money to to k . 91108.13
and with thk report, tto new area at tha praaent time.
L
t
GlUon
la
tha
tan
a
t
J. M. tha pact thro* year* aomawhar*
war food —aapaign officially
Glllon of thla etty and la to tha In tha vicinity o f Hawaii, but
-------------- Mann
17th Bomber Squadron a f th* hi* «xaet wtoronbouta U
atntod, tom adktely after tto
n
t h Bombardn—n t Orouo whkh known.
■ tottog thk m a n to g ,. County
Another tailor,
O k f 1N o r d .
k stationed at Manila. Th* lieu,
tenant left tto United Itttea gran k on n bant "oaooowl
Th* first itrawtorri
daring N a v e-to r and tya family
for v—r ware auatkaod al
i z &amp;
o i V m
Z ro-kii i
h n m tt' Market Utk
Urd* f wrttton -Do*, l pad fiat- qnMa ton- Up-.
&gt;

Student Teachers
For Air School
Arrive Yesterday

Chief Cleveland
Issues Warning
On Oil S to v e s

Inquiries About
City Received In
Response To Ad

Bed Crow War
Campaign Begins

Jack Gilloib Ralph K ing And O laf
Nordgren Stationed In P acific Area

City News Briefs

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