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Race Peattires
Track Program

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ORLANDO, T ib . » l — (BpwUI)
—A well-matched ninth race with
no outiUndinar antrlea roe. to
the poet In the featured ninth
rare tonight at the BanfonLOrlando Kennel Club, JO mllea Booth
cf Sanford oa U. S. Highway 17.
Entriea prat CharUa . Haft,
Reauty Kay, Britiah Train, Ker.
Swb, lam p Light, Lathy Mark,
and Red Bailor. The dl.tanre I.
t-Hth . of a talk i .

Um |M1 7 ATHENS,
Fab.
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tram Joe UttW
activity
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repwtod
king hfatorr Thoreday from ‘ Um Oreek-IUllmi
warfront la Albania except for
I think ka'i artillery dueling and tonadlldedUWt think lion o f minor Greek r a in la
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ntsshaiaoM had won Um thatr religion u aat meat or fbh
rom b a n J. Corbett In they I N h i T lm had caught. So
*&gt;jw cap Lainad, and laet It *b*F hired neighboring tribe* to
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local drugrist for your , drag' jiBdda.
YoU can always be sure of quality indr
service when you trade at

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to t I t I f ha h a d U t
for SO re onda bad b

Melach Balldlag

n
MORGANTOWN. W. Va. Fab.
11—
When Conch Doha Raaao
mat bli W ait Virginia Unhmrelty
haakathnll team In Um .d ro n ing
room after a recent victory ha
congratulated them on their play
butt aakad
; *W h a i'w a e all that manning*
laaa iabbartn- about out there T
! rculdn't undentand a word you
■aid.’
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them aaplabrndi &lt;)"
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Dealer** Cfc*U* a 1 I — I I —h i
O raye* I l i a , T.l I, M i l a*n»l* r I la , t i l ; Dealer** Cholcn M l .
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’ B u lb a waa bnrt That punch
•lowed him a b it And la the Mrd,
Jeff, who hadn't bean hurt by any
punch . Corhttt landed, knocked
him cut.

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bets waa. Nobody avar.waa. pr
and'Can be Mt—and hart. When

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
COURT RECORDS Tampa Students Will
Give Aid To Britain

wha aPt the

Warrmaly Deed •
Dakar. BUxabcth, Widow 1b UUa
j Whltlay
Plckok, Frank D. • w To Jooepk
Wright A »
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SANFORD, FLORIDA, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY XS. 1*41

B y .A v o id e d ”

Two Senators
Denounce Bill

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Canadian Ship Flying U.S.
Flag Sunk Germans Claim
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W A S H IN G T O N . Feb. SS — V P )
— T h « Adrainiet ratlin's British
hid bill was denounced by two
o f lit opponents in the Senate
today aa a measure which would
coaler upon President RooseraH
the power to plunge tbe United
States into war.
j
Senator Taft (R -O h io ) assert,
bd “ wo are asked t i fiv e one
ITCHY, f t w t Feb. 22 —man tha power to taka the l l d U
W u l s s W i n c h go v ern m en t
ed 8 tales Into w a r."
'j,:
; A a assertion that “cam pled
w a r making powers* « 4 w ; &gt;M
granted tha President waa utatty
by Senator Capper (K
n ..)) *» m
( R -x
J Ca u
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niaa m id Roosevelt would gate
h a ), in fo r m e d
Japan**. naw ambassador kkhlaabvtw Nom ura, holds his first -tem plate control over our demon
day.
'
press conference In Washington and tells newspapermen, “Japan tie economy if the measure w a n
— l&lt;| t h e gO V* and tha United States ran avoid srar j f tha United Slate* does not cnictsd.
President lloooevclt'a
a u fg M .
toad firm and'take tha taltiatira." The new envoy, however, made It clear that J s.
tion yesterday that news papery
• hostilities *®ipan intends to sspand southward and that his country views Am or.
radio and news agaarlsa rotate
a a s jd s d * s i too lc&gt;n fortification o f the neighboring island o f Guam with dtsappro- tarily refrain from disseminate
Ing vital military secrets g lrt e
to Congress in roafidenra, diutg
I rom Senator
Wheeler,
Dim a
crat, Montana, the charge ha waa
attempting to "inutile everybody
who la not for w ar."
« i
Wheeler, a leader o f the Sen.
ate
mm-lnterrantlonlaU
fight*
Ing the President's British aid
bill, saw In the White H o w
suggestion an attempt to "m a s .
tha ciUsenshlp of a small cummuiu ala the press, the senators and
sd that within |3 months the popu- everybody who la not for w a r."
Increase from about 1000 to the near.
“It is much caster to trteh &lt;
'' * ly 6009 persona which Inhabit us lido a w ar secretly than it •,
rral
grow ing city today.
.
la when I he people know Use
•
" I ' U ttle did they dream that the facts,** be said.
Senator Clark, Democrat. Mia. &gt;
&gt;%J Vpag woodland area situated Just
i '1 eas* of Starka would ba tha Item tauri, another foe « f the aid

A ssert

D is p la y

O f F l a ? S h o u ld
G rave

B e

C on cern

T o T h is G o v e r n m e n t
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K. A. F. Repulses
Nazi Air Thrust

1 On February 25
German Armed Unite
Enter Spain From
Frontier O f France

K n c lia h
In

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A n tic i­

p a t in g B a lk a n C la s h
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t saoriatrd l i $u

Ccrmsn H ig h &lt;Vwnninttil .iiK rtnl lodav H a * * s s - &gt; ;fl
vul forrwa" in thr Indian ji^l
Orcan timl sunk an armed t ip
C r tin ilia n mnthanl ship
1
which was flying a United
Slate-. flag ami which had
the stars ami striur* itainted
nit its hull.
&gt; :!'J
Tin* (icrmsiii identified the
T h ,.

Ves«rl ill ll 7 17K-iMi c f t f l
lh» "I Niwiiiuni r r u u c r w ou| o t
)t«»n ii«al land o liN tte d that t W
t**|tesilt&gt;| *1»-t»Ijr&gt; o f the A m crk tR
t in g hhotiM hr of fTBlF W R C tf*
tut i Ih I'lMleal State* fC V f r im iR t
It w n utslirntetl ll^ t if « t l |
%lii|i Ih in r
A m v rflik f l * « U
Chim p Clark. Hiram Jbhmnn. \rthnr VnnHere are the faw r leading opponen ts c f U .
|m l*«* *u-|te*t t»*s| of brmir actually
•Icnbciv, and Ilurtnn K. Wheel*) l.a«h hae »•
I ‘i76, otherwise known aa th* Lend-Lease
! Itntish. "a niokt iinforlanate la ! i islriil** miirht oeeur.
imle.I lit* lull fr »in Iht* ♦!•••••
at an Impromptu ronferm Te outside thr
j
I II* t 'aii.nltan naval
ate chamber. Left It right: Senators Bennett
| h r&lt;
ll w *t “ a it bout a i |
iitf*»rmaii«*n w hatrvrr** 1 1 L ird ln c
Hit* |to illy, rlaim that N o jt Of*
f* r»'o** Iim.I &gt;u nk tho* Itritbh MTW
S a n f o r d W o m a n Is
haul -hi|» **t'nna«liaii C rw im '*.
1
I
g i l l
I _
‘ flvio* rnit.e.1 Slat
K in T o W a s h in g to n
IS i n s t a l l e d
in I I
lln li«h meanwhile
»m rra«r,| nertoJ activity M k • •
T h e re* ate me— - in San-1
•
i lr f m i i r f
and
n fft t t lh f
feed to i s m
the sheer* ance
fr**nt«. They laid It. IA . K. f l f b measure!
protested
that
tha 1
a f (m erge Washing taw'* birthrrw »!r«*k e hark a N a tl air tW t i f
day today has a special maaa.
«i%rt krnt tfxtajr. after a t fa iH *
* I* u r 8 u it
O f P l e a s u r e ’ Mir tlw (ir im in naval base |t
lYUh*Jm »***«% .Apt • i M» b tilU N l
D e p l o r e d i l y A u t h o r r r iiir f at
fc a n fr e
Rreat ab tk*
my will know them la time, any­
grand matter
waa
a aecwnd
I.*** ma tuhr 1*1 Franc h co%%t Utft
way," he ■said. •
«1S f
f N a tio n a l
G rou p
1 1 m la a f the first pcsaid rat
iiifht
Hut. Chairman Sheppard of the
af the Halted Htale*. Mrs.
\ I !••* *1 o f rumiir* wtirred I W
military affa irs committee, a r­
••I* ut
Il«&gt;mtlt&gt;»ii
ll *li
J i L. S in k , grand secretaryII a&gt;— II said aha farmerly had
Itelirf Ilkai Tlritain nn*l C enatR y
gued “ tie Prrsidsat U absolutely trraOurer of the National A sso.
&lt; sillf^f &gt;«*-»lt*i»l*\
aa amethyst pin la her poatmifhl w« m he |t&lt;kr«l la f l i t
right. * ilo regretted the infor.»rifl*lUtl«'8*a| tlse- • I * a*t•*••
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which be leased la the
m tho* llalkans. tin m an p o B tiM
rislian a f Itrtired Railroad E n matiort given In confidence to hts
I v |M|*
lldl ll* I! I • )•••*•
Wnahdagtaw family, bat
an
lirh lfr* were
re|*d»rtrJ
alroajft/
ployw*. will he in Sanford W ed­
committee
had
been
m e a le d .
•
n»
admirer Ufted It.
•ftannini* the Ifcaauhr and K a il
nesday
nciimy to
in attend a meeting at
■&gt;ur|&gt;otedly
by
one
of
Us
inrm• .it 111* t Ill.lti.lt* «
iiiNi|ia ws-re r r m u n i mto B l l f t r •rogrant fo r tha Oman
It.* city lls
1 ll for the purpose of
I It.I
;*••♦!
Illl.teltll lawl
m fr«rn Romania
frilled States,
g a chapter of the aaao••• icataiilng
| .! m til I af itIII*, try N
III*
*'• 1
The Turkivb ««ff»rial radio at
Camp Bland Ing la
Ut 06
r a U g . Rdwaril lliggtna, secretary
•**&lt;!.
• ♦..# f !•«* t Mill • Nt
\'*. t •\ Vitiitra ilrrlarevt tho* Hr tilth wera
to the
of the Chamber o f Commerce, s o ­
lo
ts
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f
ll-M
vtti
M
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II
M
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to
*
M m f larjr* fnerew
in
N®vtb
.
should
il iinred today
I J.It » - **.!#• |if a
I si
it ll&gt;&gt; • W i m i in readine** f«»r a dOab
bo completed in another month.
Mr. Rtark will speak on tbe
I Mil** thr Balkan* through
Hundreds o f
workman began
ol iactives o f the association ol
. .mill
\
llrlfiB ilv
rr|M*r1
rro rb ia *
painting the thousands o f build­
flu- moating, which will ba held
Hu.la|te*at MhUl that
*il»rr
noon
ings in the camp this moo th­
in th* Commissioner* Room be­
mi tii.'. j v *-l.-n la r N « i i tr «»f&gt;* l»ol heen
soming *t 2 Oil o'clock
in January, the m tir* 91st
|if*l
M wullgghd Ow r * « e Vhovu)
,
'A ll railtoa,! men. particularly
Division paraownal began a
IS.
Fire early
morning &lt; » '- ( | h i l - w h ,
, l%lbW lo
week training program Which was
stroyad a garage at &lt;03 Feat &lt;&gt;■ who have 30 year* service,
. Ivlllifl.
similar la that nied during
Tenth Street, belonging to R. A si,- urged to attend the meeting."
World W a r hv tho fighting
K. F. Ilouabolder v u ainoiik*
Howard aa d acurvhod th* pdint
.i i. l.l of I •»# .1*
til lllgein s declared “T h * Chara­
df th* U . A A rm /. Tha prog
on three waarky houses. Chief d e of Commerre la intarwated la Hu m - atlrnding Governor** Hay •* ,
t.tn . nt|iira « -..I • •
has Just completed tha tenth week
•
Mack CtevahuU reported today tins organisation due to the fort Ihd* KiMimmre Rod cm* I ihIh)
1
16f Mtltli .|tg; III* I
and during those ! • Weeks every
Damage to tho garage and thr lli.il It forma a unit to contact
I IUI.&gt;|..||
man has Man given much basic
he use waa —ttmeteif to ba about ti ' ired men all over tho United
Iftacmintnn pUrera a ir »*li**i
'••* Miff***. Ih.il •!
military train Uur. .
1116. Dam age to tha other two States with th* Idea o f bringing to meet at the City Hall • .uni.
«.| Ills A- III * . HM
There .'nr* fou r Infantry regi­
houses t lsu by, scorched by the l hem to Saafard and Seminole Monday mar hi at H-uu ll', U l
I 11*181 llj.| III M
M O S C O W . Feb. i *
ifiy— A
ments la th* l i s t
la) Dtolaatiaaated
l-I.Sfll.l
III.".
ll
rt* *• l»«»|i-«'-g-leamnj: h) fbe GaOOr.iaa tv for riailnra o r la make for praclic,Infentry
sion. They am th*
At
first
C h ief
Cleveland |, hie thrlr home,*' the pacrrUry
1 1 1 ! tlS'lta-r ia ells,
rwuBhl tarty la-t nifht • s r f t
Infantry
from Florida, the
thiught tha fire had been start­
ker -It i tl&gt;. &lt;| InVIaknil I.itvinoff, the fa»vmer foefrom M l
Nth InFar I Sum merail I of llo|il«i|»d»a
ed
by
spauteuaoug
aombaation
"W e will aixvreciate It verv
•I Si w \ tir k • in I hb2 • ifti tu m a iita i, r ff the rarty^a
f entry
from palate stored ks tha building much If you will make a special and I I U i l Ulna Mae llra«fl)«-&gt; ol
had |rent ml evimmittae and remavod
tula
A n m imiis
187th Infantry frute __ ____
hut oa fu rther investigation hr effort to attend this meeting and (•eneva a ere ioaued a inarviac* I *m.«l ults. Iatr&lt;l thd-ir «ISII |»«ikatr l*aulina k. TAerarhuikiss, w ife
. These fs u r regiments h a m un­
■aid ha heBeuud It waa due to n In tag aa m aav o f v o w aaaorUlr* llrriur at the Court IIItMire y e v li;«.)
toilti |*i«'a»Mfe a-* the * In* I •if V )a c b e « U f f Moh.t..ff. present
dergone training
ta numerous
layda)
lighted matah thrown aa some a* oamihla." Mr. Htewhm said.
premier and furebr*' u x s a U a r ,
types of tlam es such aa bayonet
I
*
weed duet *U the fleer of the
I.
K.
Boliefc.
are
.id
ea
l
a
f
the
|
(lllssf
Slf llte InnoIIIII W Alii* •• a randidlate far the *amg g f uap&gt;
practice, throwing hand
rraular oeml-monthly drill I
garage. A p a ( M « hod been seen a .aoeiatian « f Retired Railway - Thr
is
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U t u n o ff aad three other* wr?s
operation o f
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walking down tha* alley by the Kmplayes with head*w arier. In mrrtln? **f tha oaminulr Count)
as-cuued c f ^failin? ia their d a .
Instruction,
garage^ea rly last aigkt by acigh- Ink eland, ia also rxpectod to at- Guard* will be be Id at the
S t l l l l l l W ( kMt 1&lt; l o r i f l l t
lies'* No explaaattain a*« nmpaalad
tag. • !
mory
kl«
Mi nda/
aiylit
aialit at 7 :J0 • rHfUl11 ^
\ IU £?U a
icud tho meeting.
•he druppinf o f Zbem ebaikina, aa
medical fluid
o’clock All members are unrr«l
Tha flra asight h a s* don* con­
l
a
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r
L
n
d
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1
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n
i
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t
dir is L n o s a in tbe IT. 8. 1 K.
transporting
to attend
siderable dousegu I f It had net
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Litvinoff, ardent iu | ip w U r o f
powerful
lU
agu
ish
sd
g
u
k
k
lr
by
the
N a z i A r m y O ffic e r s
I OKI M Y L R 8 . Fell ? : t.S|pe lihd Irarue a f rtatkm. aad tha Uftaa
as U b l i 1 *
T h o r interoatod In
formiMR ll..||
I
W
M
MM
gteud
the
alarm
M
r
lf.ii
*i
f.iuiual
Sesutharst
j
nf
r«*lleeOva security, a aa ro*
systems
A r r i v e I n B u l g a r i a an lolrnirDOOkinational railroad l k.ii&lt;la Fair. ir|»rrsmiinir five! a n te d as fo r v lfs rv a m ita tr m»
morning.
wireless
m i t f r l u l k d a b are invited t«* i.Mantles ll'i.d r ). Gla«l«-. I oilier, [ Ms* 1. 0311, and supplaated by
aU typao of.
meat at the borne a f leather 8 i liMMilrttr aitel le t , m il t h e l*»
S O F IA . Bulgaria. F * . M Mohitoff. a ho la that year Bega.
i/i'V— Oeraaaa general dtaff o ffU llartey. 1901 Franrh Arrnur lu-; m, III a fl.r —tahluhlnic an *11 j lu in i ihr
r .r * . w earin g 01 fluitag cM Unn
IterngUP Pi 9:0u o'cloik., tilin' I r r ilil fur nilatuiaiir. Carl | With G.raaainy which i
ciithaa and with |
'
| II. ««■ l , I'mmljr fair
art..** in
I j l t i * . l f drooprd almost rim
A permit to
a dwrlllng ifutirr, .sat thr alt.-mlaiM r mark
.•m i l ITU s h o t. 27.000 |.,l thr fh trlr a ul a f this public vyw. * !•
at th. mat af tu oo iwaa kaauni
th&lt; ugh in Deeranher uf IPX* ha
lad lu
m b er Company I am k . . luminr
la th* United
Lumber
S'atiiau klayn. S la t . o*n mia- wn, rr port ad la hr rwgaged IS
nl th* CU y H all yenteniajr. T b .
ii.m n *&gt;f agiirulturv,
...
Ihr m • | .r la c lUgwata u f furvigU Uat*
one alary fram e building will
t u r.1 «*f fair tiffirials an.f r-nanty » t for M alatoff and Joseph M a ­
ha inralad aS Oak A rra u # hr.
m
mm
iim
yaatrniay.
r .in
h tia
.anrrrns
yeatrrday.
Mayo lm
|m.
I arrow FJeratek
aad
T w .lflb
putimh! Ike rshiluts, rsprrially the |
kl»l-,l.ff*a wifi
Stetete.
poultry, and said be was .urpriard ||u&gt;, barn sacwi
at thr watr variety, which in- j Ike Soviet nerfa
tlu.lr water fowl aaJ pheasants runimfaunr fa r 11
|h»i six wn at other fairs
! &gt;sd rommiaaar
•tustry. hot A a was i i m ieed I
the latter M at late in 1 » » .
in c r e a s e d B u s in e s s
very tlttls has hern heard o f

Becomes Complete City,
Theaters, Jail And Schools

tired Railroad
en Hold Meeting
re Wedaesday

WIU Attend To

r it a m e f oarly k b it morning fro m
a special convention of Justices
1and
rodstabtee
at
Sasusota
Thursday an d Friday, held fo r
the purpose o f appointing a
legislative committee fo r
the
group U look after their Inter,
cate, Mr. W atson reported today.
C. M. Katesn, president o f the
Florida Association of Justices
6f tha Frees and Coes tables, ad­
dressed the group Thursday a f­
ternoon, fsttewtog n tour o f the
Singlin g circus winter m a r t e n
a n d . the Singlin g A rt Museum.
Paul C. Albritton, president of
tha Sarasota Couuty B ar Aaaoeia.
tion, spoke to tha group Friday
morning.
Other speaker* w ar* A . L
Redmond o f Pabnatta, State Sena­
tor W . M. Ctiett o f Waucbuta,
RepraaentaUve WIRtem W . Parry
o f Sarasota, and K. W . Lo w s of
Key West.
‘ A ttorney'G eneral J. Tam W ataon spoke to the group on F r i ­
day afternoon followed by a dis-

Jaycees To Sponsor
Donee Next Friday
A danoe, the tint d &gt; »
rim , uUI b&lt; gteau b y tha Junior

Edwin Cranberry jj
Bacheller Chair

wfc&amp;A i s y m

In Luncheon Speech

F i r e Destroys
Garage Building
Early In Morning

City Nows Biicfs

Maxim Litvin off
Is Removed From
S o v i e t Committee

A c t iv it y A n tic ip a te d

ST. P R T E R 8 B U R G . Feb.

(At —Coo Unwed European
pioLabiy wiU mean an iarrvwi
at least 16 perrent hi bus
nrtivity far 1M1. Jamea Ucroft, o f Bostsm. prosldswl at
Aaseriran InsUtato o f Fla
predicted In • talk to n civic

United

LOCAL

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the management of a lain'M O BU tlon' In MlwUalppI on liar. 1,
an announcement by Dr. WUnWtJ
Newell, dimeter o f the 'State
Agricultural Kateoalan See rite,

k

?®ast srcz
BAGGETTS
Liquor Store

l'HE VERY BEST
[n LiQuors, Wines,
.
• • Gins
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FREE DELIVERY

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News Story Formula

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There’s little Baals Far Fear Of
Spiders, Entomologist Watear

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PAGE THREE

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Edwin Cranberry
Is In stalled In
Bacheller Chair

Social A nd Personal A divides
TMtphoM 148

V I &amp; LO U B IN B BE AL. Sodely Editor

Social Calendar

Sandra Ann Dunn la
Honored On Birthday

Mm. Sam Dnnn was hostess
to members o f tbo very young set
Shirley Morgan U 111 at her
on Wednesday at the home of homo on West Third Street.
Mrs. Charles Dunn. Sr., honoring
the fifth birthday anniversary of
W. J, Pell la suffering from an
her daughter, Send re Ann. Tha attach o f Inflaenia at his homo
rooms of the Dunn home were on Palmetto Avenue.
decorated with a profusion of
sweet peas, gladioli and roses, em­
P, If. Vickery sir trad
phasising a color theme of pink
night from Camp Blsmfir
thwkomo «? M U ? W U. McKlm and white.
oh t i l West Eighteenth Street
Several games and
contests ■pend the weekend with his
at S.-00 P. M.
were participated
In by the
Sewing seas Iono will continue guesta, with prises being award­
Friends of Eddie Pell o f Osteen
f t r the Rod Cross In the Wo- ed to the winners.
tdUn’a Club on Oak Avenue from
Refreshments
of
Individual will regret to teem that he le 111
9tS0 A- M. until 11:10 o’clock.
cakes and tee cream were served with pneumonia In tho Frrnald.
' The Y . W . A . of the Flrat to the guests, with candy and Laughton 'Memorial Hospital.
liapUat Church will meet at the balloon* given as favors. After­
e o f Miss Dorothy Kader wards the children assembled
Mrs. Edward Rahil of Tampa
Palmetto Avenue at 7:30 P. around the dining room table, ts visiting her brother and sisM . AD members have been urged
overlaid with a lace cloth and ter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jamas
centered with a pink and white C. Lanier.
10 attend.
id sang “ Happy
Chapter Y.. P. E. O. will meet birthday cake, and
10
guest, who
at the home e f Mrs. W. E. Birthday'* to the honor
Mr. and Mrs. William Lowe
Klrthhoff
on
2408
Palmetto opened her gifts at thl
will arrive today from New York
Those Invited to celebrate her to spoud two weeke with Mm.
Avenue at ItOO P. M.
tirthday with Sandra Ann were: Lowe’ s mother, Mrs. J. Fleisch­
U
TUESDAY
Audrey Hiera, Rulhle Brewer, er, and aon, Philip Kronen.
m Sowing sessions will be held
for Urn Red Cross from 2:30 P. Bertlo Brewer, Bobby Brewer,
Mocre, Inis Rosier, Bobby
M. until 8:00 o’colck ut the
Mrs. Mamie
Paganhart and
ir, Paulette Cason. Wannclla
Woman's Club.
Mrs. A, M. Zinger left yester­
Vaughn, Valeris Vsughn, Arthur
WEDNESDAY
day fo r Mobile, Ala. where they
-■Thu Ctvio Department of the Vaughn, Juan Moore, Margaret accompanied the body
of Ed
•fom an's Club will hay# ita reg. Moors, Janies Reel, ie r r j Reel, Hourke, for burial.
Bobby
Miller,
Mildred
MUler,
ular meeting and u all-day seeslon fo r tho Rod Croos' at the Jack Amann, Charles Dunn, III,
M r. and Mrs. W, K. Andrews.
•tab - bouse on Oak Avenue. A Margaret Ahn Dunn, Dona Jean Jr., o f Chicago were the rues Is
Covered dish' luncheon will he Dunn, Barbara Mae Lowe, Don yesterday o f Mr. and Mrs. S. 4.
Delgado,
served at 1:00 P .'M . There will Dunn, Jr., Raymon
Pats ye Dnnn, Bam Dunn, Jr., Jack Andrews at their home on 1000
pvUo be a abort program.
Park Avsnae.
■Sowing seat ions will eontlnuo Dunn, Mm. L. E. Reel, Mm. Ro­
•*
- i■
fpr tho Rod Croae in tho Wo­ bert Miller, Mrs. Donald Dunn,
Mm. Palton Hester and Infant
man's Club on Oak Avenue from Mrs, Charlss Dunn. Jr., Mrs. J.
W, Childrv. Mrs. Mildred Lows daughter have been removed from
91W A. M. until 11:30 o'clock.
tha Femald.Laughton Memorial
and Urn, Milton Moore.
Hospital to their home on French
&amp; Tho Wot)/"Day o f Prayer will
Avenue.
OB3BERVB HOMECOMING
ue observed on Friday, February
It. at. the Cbrletien Church ■»
Mm. F. W. Pope and Infant
W IN TE R PA R k. Feb. 22 — l/T&gt;
— Rollins College alumni re­ •on, F, W. Jr., have been removed
turned to .tholr college campus from the Femald-Laughtun Me­
today fo r their annual winter morial Hospital to their homo on
homecoming celebration held In Crip pen Road.
connection with Founders' Week
Mrs. W. II. Rells, Mrs. Jack
activities.
Burney, Mice Mary Chapmen end
Miss Margaret Relts formed a
party Wednesday evening to go
to Orlando to witness the picture
•'Virginia." _______
SUND AY
t . H. W «lr o f WaaUngton, D.
-Will bo tho main speaker » t
tb o . lo o tin g o f tho Townsend
d o b la tho Couil House begin,
nlng at I M
P. M.
MONDAY
- T r u t h Seeker* CUoe o f the

R

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n

Last Times

Today

J. H. Burner left lest night
for his home In Moultrie, tie.,
sftor visiting with hi* sons. Jack
Burney o f Sanford, Edward Bur.
nay oi Winter Perk, end George
Burney of Orlando.
■I 'Wr1t*'R:'*H *‘T 6 ! » r ^ « n ; ; ’J. C,
Bennett, Mm. J. T. D ra ft and
bousegu
guest,
Mm.-------Tudle V;
Prude,
-----est,---------------of Houston, Toaas. spent today
•t Bok Towsr anti tha Choreas
Gardena.

f COMING:

SUNDAY

A ND

MONDAY

V
LIBERTY GIVES IT
STABS I
W HICH M EANS:— Y O y SIM PLY MUST BEK;

CAK0LE LOMBARD
ROBERT MONTGOMERY

Mr. und Mrs. Clayton Bally
and son. Clacton, Jr. of Moal,
Hawaii hava been tha gueata for
the paet week of Mrs. O. W.
Bally. Mrs. Clayton Bajly^U
^he
“ "
former Roeo Varner
Mrs. O. W. Bally had aa her
guests last Tuesday, Rev. Car.
roll Varner, Jr., of West Palm
Beach, Mm. Carroll Varner, Hr.
of Jackson, MUa, Mm.
F
Haas of Katowasoo, Mich, and
daughter. Mias Roberta Haas of
West Palm Beach.

n.

Mrs. M. P. MaUieaon and Mrs
Harry Taylor
who have been
■pending the past week with Mr.
end Mrs. W. C. Willingham, have
returned to their home In Pariah.
Fla. Hr*. Mathesen is. Mm. Wil.
ling ham's mother and Mrs. Tay­
lor, her sixtar.
_______

AT THE CHURCHES

n n i T cHunrvi o r c h r iv t
THR rt'Ll* UOIPRL
in r M iiT
TARKn.k AC'laR
((V .H .M t r r * « Peg* Oee)
Haal Baconil
CThrt !*•« pic's Church!
Nunitar School » li A. M
Sanford -ilrtando II orif Ileyomi
mated Maraalne and vice prejlMorntna Wor*hl|» 11 uu A M.
l-fiat HtOp Dahl
dent or Rollins College, Dr. Ed­
lW#4n»wtlaY fclveiilun Sirruioe l:S0
t nerenre W Mr I humid, Dilator
win O. Grover, thru introduced IV M.
-Humln,y Mrhi»*&gt;l »:!&amp; A- M
the honor guest of the occasion.
Tt«adlnc Hcwni H&gt;&lt;urm 3 00 lo
MorulnR Wurehlp !l;0o A M.
oVIock oti Tu« *dit) a .uul Fri­ Hfrintm tupli
H'hrlMIftn IlmponDr. Edwin Cranberry, h« a "pio­
Nibitiik
**
da
ra.
neer In literature."
T.\ I* N ; o&lt;» I’ M
"MIND"
la
ih^
kutijesu
of
lh*
In a serlo-humorou* talk the in ChyrchTR of 4'hrtm. H*'U|itlRt,
Kviiiihii \Vt»r«hlp M i f‘ M,
irofrs.or of Die new chair de­ Usioii-Iifrmoii which will b«i rrtd Meriiion lopir. 'Voufraaloti **
VVtdiu ■il«y I' ih j ii Her vice * ' I *•
ihrouihout
thr
wot
Id
uii
Hundtl'.
lated tbo question whether writ,
I* M
ng can be taught. "Tlierv are February 33
IVtlcutnr
Tha CIoHth T**i U: I? la cjod
two kinds of writing," he pointed whleh
wofhalh In you both to will
■ut, "utilitarian
and creative. mtiL In do of HI* *»&gt;••.I jiltHRur*"
Finer h i p t i i t c m licit
l**rk AiPiuic ni Hlitli Wtr**«
Word*, Grammar, and synax an- (Phlllipplana I 11)
W. I* Hrnnka Ji , pa Mur
Amonat lh* 111r11ofim which rnm•he tool, for both, 1ut the dlfHtlUdey Hr bool » tf&gt; A M,
prlp*
|h#
L*BRon*Wf*fm»n
i*
thr
ful'ertnee It In liow they nrv put hiwftiff from Hi*-' HIMf *'Wh«» hath
Mnrnlna Woralilp II uO A M
Shown above le tho “ Weal" houao, at the Central Florida ExTnlnllii l' nlmi r. 3" P M
ogelhcr—whether for writing the itlrortad th« Nplrlt "f Mir l*ortl. it
Kvfnlnit Womb Ip Mu P \|
nlnutr* of a meeting or a* u*ed hrlnc Iil« caunarlliiT lutih latiaht
poaltlon In Orlando. Whlla tfie fair ia in progress, Feb. !jt-Har. 1.
Wi-ilix &lt;iil»y flrrvlrr T:30 P M
h T Ifoat Ihf'n ni»i bfi•iwn? hA«t
thl* will be one of the features at thr fulrground. Each night n &gt;y Keats, Thomns llunly, nr Sig­ thou not hwaril, that the •verHat*
VHItoi* tirlrome tn all eervlcta*
ht Uiulsel. '
luf (l«Wl, 111'4
rrt, tbr Crvatur of
Spring Style Hhow will center around this house, aa model* will
“ To stir the *rnse*, and to the tilde of the tArth, falnteth Help
M U L I M M I.U
VfKTIIODiaT
walk out from it. through the auditorium. &lt;&gt;„ elevated platf.run.
vokn the rmotiun. is the *u- nell ner »p wfhi y * I iifiy le fm»
I N I licit
Wt Irumt* ChnprP*
displaying latest styles fo r falrgoera. Th, ityla show U live.
irrme characli-ri«tic nf rrrallvr ruwYvh Inn f‘f biri un*l*-i *t» ndlhc *"
)Us li M llrnkl', Peat nr
•arll.Stt
vrlling,'* hr rmphasiznl, “ *nd tlwA
Jitapph JmiiiiK ,\ Flr*t Kliltir
The lyritpfiiti-H*rnn«fi wlvf. imludip
in nnn ran leach creative w riling. 1hr fiktlivwlue tint" ti
Humteij HrhUol M' vo A M
from lh*'
l*r. •irblriM N . i i b H u e A M
"The function of the professor, I'hrlktlMn
1* riln nk, "NclI
Pupils
rmnii In Mn |i.ta|t*r,
believe, I* to recognize
the rnor Rfnl Hnil Mi to Mb lo'V In tb** Hi Th.i
MM.- t hin, b in th- WildH'-TlrtUfT****
I'l
H
im H i '1'! tMdV
■lent which come*, then feed it 'There mn b»* bin -it* Mini! b** to utt,l t kl.luli ti u.1. nine to Oil
nd direct it. Smh u teacher rail■** Ihrrr la* hut o?o «;.**!. Aml If
Mt« Ruth Gordon Wright, ch'
Mrs. Zoe Iluzirll of Miami,
live* rounarl, hut seldum in. nxtriali fli*irnt»l no nib*t Ml ml eti«l
I IIM.IIIM. \ 11(&gt;&gt; tl. | ||( ||( ||
■rrP|it#&lt;l no nth* i * *h w«»ult- h*
tract*.
department
prealdent of
the sen by Antler Lodge member* t&gt;
J M» I nil .1 Knot Minister
unknown We mn bat. but on**
present
their
annual
show,
ha
American Legion Auxiliary, was
"The trouble with the young Mind, If that on** n Infinite** &lt;p M*t ii » r I*.zik iTiiin Min. JiilHIrwt
H
uiii
U&gt; H. 1.0. I 9 ii A M
guest of honor at a dinner given announced that ah* will presrn
vrlter," Dr. Grant erry explained, it * i7 - m
Momxiim M-nln 11 :U«
A II,
by the Camptcll Lowing Unit her ■tmlrnta from fire studio
I* that he want* to rnncertlze
H
j
1
1J
f
r
i
I'b.' Fie- of Mod *» Mini
Number El In the Valdes Hotel In tin- *Ig *t which wilt bit staged cr
■eforr he learn, thr *ealra. But MICMH Foil YO» II Si llAlllOOK ■rtu of!*• . it Hlril Ion ftfter ennther
fold up &gt;»n.|
.w.iy Ih cuiim of
last evening. The tables from March 21 at tha Senior Higl
ml even hot nlr ran la- carried
I he fritl It k of himn II*' ere* men
which dinner was served ware School auditorium at 3:00 o’cloci
vithout a Itag to put
It
in
t'H i icmnaim*
of
M
l
iftt*
hi
|
i*
omler
loan their
decorated with In n Is of rad and In the rrenlng.
Irncr he must learn form. Form
• Un|rtirgii of tiMb'iwt VwlUa"* ttlul
In the first scene, “ The fis*
Uunipleld unity of mltn In lh* n.o do to it hi d« fritl Murium Hit day*
white sweet peas. Burning white
■ tha
moat profound law we
iredltimiel cuiullt l«»ri of a* iiulnr o f t&lt;* III to e * r.nal'l* i 111* WMJrn ttQiJ
tapem In crystal holders abed Nlnctie*,'' Alvin Odhant, Gile
inswar to in (he universe, and end
••Ft frlemlRhlp —ATceru
ilnce
wDrtf* of Mint 'l'fhk 11* linn
of
Chapmsn, Ralph Ray. Ben Craw
a M ft glow over the scene.
o writer ran e*ru|ie it.’
Nnetfieib um| u. follow Him to
Emphasising the units colors ford, Joe Davl*, Glenn Odharn
“ Character revelation’ he ile. Mweet le th«* emir wli#r* ginlfll nlHinrelil «1 ‘ .111 U 111 Hr
who
fflrmlablp plain
frurmtl Mn llnluhon Prnitilfl*, til
throughout thr affair, the apeak- B. tl. Williams, Philip krnnri
la red is the end of a story. . .
The p|R»eina a*•»*’ “ f 1nltTrheiig- hiti it iMarti i'uim mi. iii. iitinc tier
era’ table was centered with an Rhelton Hardin, Lyle Lalhrai
ut a writer nerd* a plot - fo r m —
InC prftl*"
loran end
atioy It «llaVraacsment of red and white Tommy Mero. Edgar Bigger*
—Oliver W tolilt llulmrf
o
hold the reader'* attention
tweet peas and baby breath. Seated Bertlnrd Celllns, Harold Hall
rhlle he Is turning the mind and
n c t iio iiib t i HI K ill
Pure humenlt&gt;, frnruUhlp. home, t i i i : m m
at this table were Mrs. Bunall, deJ Spence William*. Kennath Echol
oul of the
rhararter
inside the Interchange »&gt;f I**'*, brltm !*• l-’.'lllrl I’ ll b At. MU’ -lit. Fifth Ut.
pertinent president; Mrs. Gillen and Tommy Cobb will be Intro
'Ut."
l*i
\
\
I
llntirinnn, Pcihior
terih
e
foreteeth
nf
l»e»'*n,
McClure, past department chair- |duced a* the "Flora Dora Girl*.'
Hnmls &gt; a. boot 9 «w A H . M. IS-—Mali jliikvr KdJ}
Thee guests were seated nt tlx
The second scene " One Sum
Mi Hu),
hii|o t ini * udJ nt, It
Eman; Mrs. C. F. Proctor, prealtsbles, with
w,,n the
tie following
loiiowing a*
mg tables,
In love one Ita* mnl of be In* h lji|. u»»Uinti1
dent of the local unit; Mrs. J. W. mer Afternoon In a Model
Momina
tooiwhip
it
oo
o'clock;
n»l«:
poetry,
Professor
Willard
believifel.
Ill
frlr
rwl'l.ki'
of
lirllia
Ford.”
repre*entlng
the
Rmlt’
Daniel, secretary of the local unit!
e* i iiMin,
rui Iiliiia Tu Itlahteuua*
•‘allies, Charles Hyde
Pratt, undvratoud -Al»tl lioiinard.
and Joel S. Field, rommander of family will ha nortrayed bv Rain
nd Mr*. Rose
Mill*;
fiction,
mil Ynuna ProplH
Life he* no Urn Irk HU* e pru- Mr“ li !.*!■“
the Campliell-l*&gt;-slng Tost. Cor­ Ray. ** Mr. Smith. Harold Ha’
osaph C. Lincoln, editorial, Dr. litni friend — liui lpnt &gt;'&lt;•
(111 P M
sages of roses were presented the aa Mr* Smith. Percy, the roe
fill
IIM
t
o
m
i
ftIi I
‘ lu o'clock;
llbert Bhaw; history, Dr. Howard
will lie portrayed by Ben Cra«*
ladlea at this table.
Thr fliurch
A frt«ni*ahlp th.it makea thr ffftrvfiitMiu.n id.*i u
.. Gray; science, lir. Robert A Irani
Mrs. Bussell gave an Interest­ ford, und the daughter, Susie
tiuln* |m vcri oftt n the timet Ml lb* I'll III|.lit"
Aldington; biography. Dr. Sidney uanful, for whioh t« 8&gt;nii 1 ehmild
Vu« pdftt Alt’. 11nit I.f 1hn Air(ho*
ing discourse on how the Ameri­ by. BlH-nrc William*.**
font or.
Tw o Molnu. M8f»rlng Dune***' an*
pftfer m prutUnl frlnml fo ii aea* ilut M. it's* * lull ; till p M , lari Adcan Legion Auxiliary money was
‘kt'tt i»j Mi liftiuioft. fuiin Naah*
Mrs. Nina OHvtr lu-an and la mi out,—Addinun
■pent,
spent, and rxpl
explained thr making
making "Thr liulihlr D in m .” will I*'
v111**, Trim,
rfttorinrnttiiK
thi
Ira* Martin
received
ill m4ftl II'Hif,| a.f |,«&gt; Ai ilvIMrft
of popples In Lake City Hospital rtf&amp;drrfH bv Hjwnc* William* an
T S I . K N T N t l M I I I I V O T T O l-LAX
he
sucata
at
the
tlocr
Harold
11*11.
respectively.
w&lt;
iim
nis)
Mul
■
v
\
&lt;
&gt;
rk
prtyir
by the veteran*, with each one re­
AT c i m i a T l a n &lt; m m n
Mvr ( 11.r
HI inly A Ida to
Tin * Charltt Poplin, "Wlnir o'
Mr H«rlP%t tir»tb... 1, *tf Mhlu**
ceiving only a «mall sum for his
IfttiftM 4ill to(Ii *♦
vllU. n iftlrntnl kli&gt;llnl*t *111 bln}' 4'ht
work. .c hr explained that thla pcpfior id it y,M will *lne “ I’w th
Hprflft! ftlipii(i'»n ti Gftllrd to
ftt
th**
Flint
i
'I
t
UM
mii
I'hurvli
fli*. Hiilr* .'f mv.-MriRt. fo In* conmoney I* the only remuneration Had Humor Mali.” Idttle Biti*
Huinlty H i 1.* ft Bun i&gt;f I 'f o r m i
L) II. » &lt;l II I 'nIlia, of
Coops*r will l&gt;e prfcrntftl In r
some of their men have
tirmhuod Vkbu bftn lM*nt iir»A**hl«* «tlMf«il
W11)n*ii **, Kri.iijckv, i.» l&gt;* Rjn In
In Btldltlo*
At th# OhlHtb 4urli.it U*«* ni.'iTh M
George Weinstein, seventh dis­ “ pf j&gt;h*IHv •&lt;*t/*
ills i bun h, Mtai. b l«ih
und
will
dallvtr
bli*
I
m•»t ►
.
rnt'.n
there
will
bo
several
othpr
tium
trict commander Of the American
If ) t»u ba\** utii plinrtr.l id
h*r* At ill# hutulii tHtfbl n 111f
» K fthlp *-lpr whr rr. wi « ordl»lly
Legion, spoke on thr recent talk bora.
tori**
you I.* ifim*- hIodk with ua
of Martin Dies In Orlando.
r i M S T C M N I t T f A ^ i ' l l I IK H
Ha nfurd nt Hlniatoilti HI
During the dinner, the pupils
Uftn (&gt;(iti»«J wui.jdy MM.Lbtir
*f Mrs. ltulh Gordon Wright pre­
lis* llsM S
V r*M r a g s f l a t . I
IIIM# Ht hoo! 9 46 A M J N
sented the following program:
itraillly rro.iing the Danube Irani Mur 4an. HupI
Have Your t'lockn And
Solo—“ Alice Blue Gown", Har.
Kumania over pontuoti bridges at
i**jmmui&lt;l'&gt;i. Mar vie# mud Hrrniuii
i -dolt Iliosen,
Tho* IsUaI
17 pulals ami were setting up II t« A M. Th»ta»«.
tf
IValchcn Itcpnlrcd Hy
Encore— "Mn, He's Making Eyes
meampments u,i tho Bulgarian t'hrlAt
( Hit ImM.i ii
1«11*1va\*tl
M*i"Uii»fi*
ihlc
at Me"
A JA P M
Oita Who Kaally
Hula Hula Tap Dance— Beverly
Tlie Bulgarian government, hav­
l*if RcblriA 1 30 P M llirnnh
*****
Thrmi
Th** It *11Cb11: «*( hull
ll&lt; gers
ing
muhillzeti
railruail
and
pub­
nr 4he Poet Guard Ifmnr
htmvvH llnvv
■hint ” I h** mlriUlrr'a i**n, M* i
Encore—“ Mamma's
Cr t tin
Hlandlng hn. Its own «rh-v.''' ic service workers under emer­ b*rt M(Rl|f.o*1 nf f l«hivftk Ml**, a.....
i
younger."
gency
ilu
r
n
i.
urns
understood
to
4
&gt;
ifn|i
1!'
•
b•
a
|
\l.iliMwl
«
1
1
1
(•
Iw
&gt;
Arrnhatir
Dane*—Chr l-llne in neariv e»ery recreation hat Save summoned tl'U.OOO
more
th»*
Hum
*AV
HaTkur
Ntniideninirr, Polly Miller und end m—* hall, in 'he regiment mops to the colors.
nr. utilized st night for cU.se*
hoi % t H o lt
» :rm o m i
Mary Elizabeth Daniel.
Trouble wa« raid to have brnm iha vartou* type* of warfare.
C H tm C H
Encore—“ Tea For Two"
'icn cut In the
Bulgarian Ho.
108 MnKnolin
ll#v Mfti tlti llraTit It* •4"i
|
1
1,*
camp
lias
something
that
Military
Tap— Mary
Grace
(pin llamant)
Thursday
4juli.(|UftH*ftlmn huii.lt* y
ninny of the eniwll.-r citle* of the Siaiijr
Dorr'
Holy i ofnrrtujtl**ii 1 lu
\ M
then the government majority
, Inly don t have, ( amp Blending
u i ipi FMr for Yuuiif,
I'.tiiili • I
Encore—“ Sweet Hue'
n caurii* critiriird i’ lemler Kll- hoi
vl. 1,i‘i|iir|
Those present at the dlnnrt i« manHoned for It* first-class, &gt;fr* policy u* legards
IJer• Ku'. lt H. b..«|l » H&gt; A M
nvilent and « r ll equipped ho*pl- uany und tin appearance o f tho
w rrr:
Moi ni nit
Praytr aij.1
io* »‘ .'
Mrs. Buixell, Mrs. R. M. Burns, ml tl ha. approximately 30 or Vail pnnlooM bridges across the 11 I'D \ M
IIT
i
.*arU»
now
In
u.r
with
dozen.
Hi-tlftl
Mu*lr
Danube
Mrs. C. F. Proctor, Mr* J. W
the re»-lmi. hnurt• *»f lvv»ry like*iim"
Daniel, Mr. and Mr* T L, .Sul , f ' that building* "iicli
IVemler Fiioff h i , *al,J to have “HaMi
a. J le I itAl*y rout ri* 11&gt;• Mr* j
i on mg elation, vnriuii. type, ot emalni-d silent against the com-|
(Ivan, Mrs. C. M. Flowers, tin
* ill*
lh«t
Gmod
liitlf prfidh
liiftM" I'githa, (mt|ji itlit.
laboratories,
office.
o(
the
|x&gt;»t
Henry McLaulin, Jr.. Mrs J O.
ilailr diii mg the Ihreu-hour can. [ Vi&gt;Hh| l|i«i|tl»&lt;« Hviildbiit T.. ua u*
runt or oil for Tictlrr d ririo f.
Huff, Mrs. Gillen McClure, of •mgeoo, tho Oiieratlng rooina, the us, lending - ini' member, to be. A *11* P M
Apopka. Mrs. H. M. Richard, Mr* l,u co mess hall, the laundry plant love that "there Is some mysi i i i i i m t i o rti.
« i i i i t « ii
*■ G. Cook. Mrs C. L Irwin, nn.I other Item* nwtiaaary to care erv I*' bind the situation "
1*1iNM Wl
Mrs. E. C. Harper, Mr. and Mr* miKklenlly fur the |iet.onnel ol
Nikolai Ntkolalev, former rabMmI» 1‘oiurnunlun An*t fimuhi
Joel S. Field, Mrs. Floyd IVEfth. tin camp.
nel meinbi r, was quoted as say. 9 3w V ,\|
I he at|ulpmeni l» up to dale ng that both the Bulgarian pro.
burn. Mrs. A. R. Ford, Mrs O. K
I,nd
Hie
medical
technician,
am
•le and the army are resentful
White Mr. and Mm. H. A. fiwan•vn, Mrs. J. R. Wells, Mrs. A C. pin ilclan. are wall trained aa ti •nd that "our country'* situation
Kendall, Miss Jcaitfwttc |j,|njt (in usa of these Important Item.
* seiiou- ntnl almost dangerous.”
Iha Hanford unit* at Cam)
■nd Mis. Aranlta Tackach and
"W e give rifles and machine.
Itlmiding have been undergolni ■'*»* •&lt;’ those preparing a social
Georg* Walnstela.
CAIIIO, Egypt, Feb. 22—&gt;A’t
(mining dally with the l!4th In
•volution," Nlkolaiev added, rw- British Foreign Mlnlslei
Edi n
Unity Regiment Company "D" 'errlng t„ th* new mobilization spent a burr duv in consulUIimit
undor first
Lieut. WllUem F “ easure* and reports of Inlenzl. yesterUsy with chiefs of the Brit­
Rungs, hat undergone many houn 'lad Communist activities In the
ish Middle la s t Command and
STATION
of isatMUven and machine gur •rav lures."
Gen George Catroua, free French
C
orner
Flret
HI. A Flench Ate.
range firing. Headquarters Det
Reliable Balkan reports said commander whose troops linvr
The Happy Hustlers Class of 1«t Bn., under first LleuL Wllbui
he Bulgarian pouulara, partlcu. co-operated with the British a•he First Christian Church met II Hofmann hav* been operatlni
'■•rly In the Ruachuk frontier ra- gainst Italians in Africa.
it the horn* o f Lawrence Horton
I
Hon and other points where the
Tuesday evening, with Lawrence, with unusual success and tha Medl
He dined with Gen. Hir Archi­
KOK THAT NEW PER­
cal DatechmanG
under Mejo Dermans have throsrn pontoon
president, presiding. Thi scrip­ Douglas 0.
Scott, regimental bridges across tha Danube, was bald I*. W'avsll, commander of the
ture seas read by Miss Betty Hue
Army
of
ths
Nil*,
and
it
was
an.
MANENT OK SHAMPOO
Hatcher and a prayer was given •urgasn- and hi. alaff e f physici­ •howlne Increasing slgna o f “ dla- nounced he soon may visit eastern
an. and detachmant personnel, •ontent" over the Natl military
AND SET VISIT US IN
by Mrs. O. D. Tandreee
Libya,
front
which
the
Italians
hava keen administrating medical moves.
OUK NEW LOCATION 1
A fter a routine bualneaa dlahave been virtually ouatsd.
■tteaUea
to
the
lick
member,
of
Rioting
was
reoorted
to
have
■ruaalon game* and contest* In
keeping with th* patriotic them* th* regiment In a capable man­ broken out at Rulchuk. an Imner
■viriant communlatlona center with
ef George Washington's birthday
It was learned today that Firs'
wwa enjoyed. Prises for th* con. LleuL Hofmann has been assigned railroads to Sofia and the Black
•ea port of Varna. For several
‘ •its wars awarded to Miss BeU
U 41*4 Brigade Headquarter*
7 Bus Hatcher, M IU Betty Row­ under General Hutchison aa bri­ •av*. It Is retkortod, tho German^
LIMA, PERU. Fab. 22.- t A 'l s«ve been testing pontoons at
land and Myrioa Hkyoa.
*&gt;uarhuV with troons and lurviaa Four of the 14 persons stranded
Refreahiaenla o f cherry cake gade MaunUn Icatlon. officer.
Wednesday
when a Condor air.
Second
LleuL
Noble
Wayne
*q preparation for a possible
and punch were served to the
'ollowLngi Betty Rowland, Helen Page baa been transferred frorr ’ *r»e-*'sls military move Into liner made a forced landing were
missing yesterday night In the
Hraa, Jan* Pennington, Marion the Medical Detachment to the 'tulgailS'
salty wastes of the Hechurs
office m fe e t medical supply
Desert, 300 mils* north of Lima.
officer.
Nine-tenths o f Canada'* popu­
Among them waa John Mar,
lation la strung oat alone tho
Associated Fraaa staff writer!
Nlblack,
American border la a atrip 4rfrom New York, who Is on a La* I
000 miles long.
tin Amarican. tour.

Auxiliary Official
Mm. Wright’s
Honored At Dinner To (live Show Mar. 21

Germany Claims
S i n k i n g Cruiser
With U ^S. Flag

Theaters, Schools
Convert Blandim?
Into Complete City

BRIGGS

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Eden ConHultH With
Hriti»h Army Heads

M. II. ENGLISH
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Miss Runge Named
Games Are Enjoyed
Prealdent Of Group
By Happy Hustlers
Mias Darstky R o a n wot sleet­
ed preaidaat o f tboOra-Del flub.
Deb Club at a meeting e f Hie
elub Thursday arm ing at the
o f Mias R u ga . Other

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■ H i R B U C F lW K lfR
1 1 1
M 1941

Tonight mark* the end of flvA.
ninth* of the IK)-day meeting at
the Sanford-Orlantlo Kennel Club,
10 rail** touUt of Sanford on U.
8 . Highway 17. To be exact, lt'«
lh * 80th bight In the 00-n|nht
rac
a*a&gt;on allotted by the
Florida State Raelan Commiaalon.
M arty .W a, a favorite
who
fa ile d ‘m r laat out, will tty again
to boat the field In the featured
ninth ram , a (j.icth'a.
She I*
matched ay*(net Il**| Flru, DnLaddl*,
Velma
B U rH r,
K lal
nd Sla, Jerry Kay, City Jud*e
ami Don’t P o rg *L Imperial Laddie
and Velma B traU r loth won th«lr
lait out* Impressively.

Greyhound Results
1ST RACE— Futurity. )0 |.j
HP OK Kir. Fin.
c »p Ooaraae
7 I 1— I
|—j
Dora Smith .. .
I 74
j_ |
llnllaao - —
: 7«
* —u
Cap CaUraar
IIon. &lt; it.
y iu
Dora Smith « *■• ] in. it„||an. | &lt;*

c r a f i * Dill
l&gt;aiHly Fashion
Fnunlalnla
« !
Crafty Dill
411*.
I r. inlay Faalilon » «*
lalnll 4*0

* P«*PT Hirbor « JM I ( M M

11.10. 1IM. *.*•:
II ( 0. l.lo; Luck)

a*M*Pr*mlae 4 * «
» — hd
uaraor Jim IS.**. *.**,
4.1*.
r -Matron I t*. 1 I*, (ilorlou.
ild* 4 J *
11*11 RACK— 5 -li Mil*. : l l l - I
I'D UK Sir.
rin.
rland Moaa .... a i l
|— i
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III.
1.1*. l.le :
llormanry 4 *0

Tfliiiffht’s Entries
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i n u n man
O W M t*
( llaag.r Rea
F**ak abut
t Q.ni.
J S jy c D u K .e
i Ulty Tricky
SMCOKD RACK— Futurity:
♦Firm Hall o( Dally Double)
1 Jamil*n* Thai * John Whitehead
I tola T b* Way
• judae John

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1
1
I
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* Nlck*lo4**n
7 M t l&lt;
I Mrrtm Rail
I 'D *
F i r m RACE— 1*11 M il* .
I Twenty Uu&lt;ki
I ||n j
» U Dver
I Alice Hal
I Hell-* Fir*
t U u I
4 Hunnr Heart
| Tip I
SIXTH RACE— Futdrll&gt;i ,
I AmrboM
| Downy I
nii&gt;ei&lt;.i* Lady
« Army
i Flraie'e Ado
TO
4 llipper Cum
I MM
HKVkkTII ItACD—« - ! « ftlt
I Pel* l-.llh I Judge* M e
t Ac. Driver
« Marati
1 I’unkle
T TTlk
4 Flneelf Skrdneler I BMC*
KKlIITIl
RACE— Fu larlty:
I Jimmy K
I 14* W
: Jovial Duke
* IHeh |h
7 Quirk Irian
7 Muddy
* H iu rjl S «m
* IMeM.ni
NINTH RACE—« - ! •
Mile:
I V.lm a Hlnrur
I City J
: Don't F n r*n
« UrdM
1 R r«i Fire
7 Merry
T Jerry Kn• imperial L
TKNTII ItACI:—».| « Mila:
I Aberdr.ai
i Molly
1 Clever Roll
* Gym ‘01
1 Duel) Daunt
) W *u
4 I min Felt
• Manic Dal
CI.KVRNTtl RACE— »-)4 Ml
(Qulnlela Harm)
I l.'lnhland Arm. 1 (Tiled CM
1 lane Event
« Ron Of]
) Jnv Willard
7 Dab -Mel
4 lied Kob
« Fort

1 »«'► Al*na
» Lucby lunari

Vl.THD RACE—4-1* Mile:
fL ** l 11*11 nr Dally Doubt*I
- A **
I Ann Et
Datrlcla Mulrvck s Armed lllrl
Fill Kent I
I Royal Hlyllet
D *4 » Kited e
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F o u r t h i i a c i : - F uturity

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IIID RACE—I II m ii .
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r r OK sir. Fla
Favi Fury
7 • i —t i __ *
N M T U Man
7 7 1
7— u
Hay llubkl..
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Faai Furr 13 4*. I I * . i l l p . a .
KVja Mau 7.4*. 140. Ray hulftfi.

CUM T*
BROW M
M U t t , W4

bA V TO N A BEACU, F.b. 2*.
• ^ b - A confinyent of chain.
t e l brill Ulco tha track her*
1 U n h 0 in the wlnUr 160-mile
' t e k gar race iponeoml by tho
-Parted* Beach Exchange club
|br BritUli war rvllrl.
, Abtoox
tboie
ei|&gt;rctlng
to
'i t a n ST« Alvin 8 w *lg*rt, of New
Pil8 tl*, Ind„ Indiana etock car
t e t e y id n
Lloyd b u y , of A tU lL
1238 aoulheaetrm . atock
M r thxmpion, and Roy Halt, of
W W th U .
winner
of
tht mld-

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•lurid, i due 41.11 lu II ini. I &lt; Hr In v Dean 1 1 1 *. * «i&lt; U s . Mhacaw
due i l l s lu 1171
laid I «*. *.«*. 0 .a*e Trouble L4».
OM«*NK. Iioe Run H r
to.
FAIIHI.KV, line Hun 10. t,. to.
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4 I ) — t 7__ I
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ForAloH M . Hod Ollee. Hid Crl
Lillie Rip l*&gt; *. I N . I « « . KahM
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Toddy Hart
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F|v* marriage Uefctooa wore la.
sued at the Court House Saturday
Thls siliS^«|,Sl ' U S**S llltdsg by Judge R. W.. Wans It « u restood, might enlarge" apon the portwLat the Cdknty Judge’* ofsuggestion o f W«&lt;»*U WUUcto,
Jelu* Carlind of Coffayvdte, Kan.
that assistance be limited to tha and Mltar Rtlcn UayoUn GoodBritish COnmonwvalth, Greece br*«d o f Orlando; Horner Brown
and Mtea Martha Turner o f Or.
and China. Thla might be done Undo; Corbett R. Howell and
by naming I hasa thwe. and pro. Mies Frankie Lou Morris of M t
vidlng In addition that the Pre­
James Brock MeLeod and
sident could Include other coun­ Miss Lula Bales o f Orlando; and
tries which he fait might he me- trank Richard Burdick and Mias
nacod by Aula throats. As the Margatet Mary Stokea of Day­
measure stand* now, It srould per­ tona loach.
mit the President to send aid to
•ny country whoas
defense he
deemed vital to the defenae of the
United ItateaCeorgu said tha.purpOM o f the
mootlbg would he U chart the
coon * o f tha "Committee propoJ * - «
-&lt; * &gt; nonte s f tha M l when amend,
ment* wrwu.bfferad an the Ben.
ate ftearjteter to the week. This
group, i f It. bw adai thoee who
voted to npasrli lha. bUI to the
h a s ls , would ho aasapooad of 14
Demaemte and B igatir White.
Republican," Matoa. Since that
tins*, however, Baaater Rdynclds,
Democrat, North Oarollna, who
voted to aand tha. h it to tha Ben.
nt%' baa aaasunned ba would op.
^ ilp -

na, eras taken to

NO, Chief Cleveland said. A num­
ber of bouse* near tha plant were
M an gtra d by the fire but Imre
aired by the werk o f tha firemen.
Tha first call to th* fire cam*
at «:4B P. M. Saturday.
Over Saturday and Sunday tha

and giro* madid
The driver of"
Ing the negroes
was a Treated b]
eon and ■ eftam
leas , driving, tha
The negroes t
the woods to f gat
bar, according I
report, and were I
truck driven by 1
br the Internstk
Corporation at J

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Airliner A rc Safe

officiate ■
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Roy TIBI*
ment, Wl
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, af Asota ahmg Urn Blue N ik
Western Ethiopia.
Blowing amok# rising above
town waa said to be visible
30 gtllea after the night time
ifj*.lby tha Sodaneae, native
-*» i who art attached to Brit,
e forces driving deeper Into
lopU with the aid o f R A T .
»ee, unite of "Pros French"
«o , and Ethiopian rebels,
eoaa, which waa fortified by
Italians teat autumn as a been
■ which the Faaelitl evidently
e l ! to Invade the Southern
an op tha Valtay of the Blue
k a t l l a full division at It*

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peter

M U N IC H . Fob. 24 — W V -^
A d o lf H ille r warned hitt eno*.
mien today that a Joint G er*

Mlrrdsy, according to mlllteiy
lets, the hate waa being at*4 from both-the north nod
h In a Pincers operation,
lit British Bast African forces,

Frank
r •.a**s*fcY**. .

'WN"! W-ssise.

Truer* Between Indo­
china, Siam Is Ex­
tended For 10 Days

\ CAIRO. Egypt, Feb. *4—(AP»—
Jbttlsh headquartan annotmeed
/M ay the British advance In tha
Wtot* area east W ||&gt;« Juba l l W t
j * Italian Pomlttand vraa “ develop,
lug aocreaefultf,iu»4 that British,
GTON. Feb. U - W ~
Jerree advancing If* Eritrea have
Roeeevelt asked ( M
■for an additional $3/ S p e n e d IteUtoi troops".
; An altaek W e » * k Sudanese
■prpoeas for the balance of tha
MSrent flaeal year.
.
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day-douhli

5— . DickH Curtis

Germany’s Power
.
Told By Fuehrer

[Italians In E r i t r e a
v: Dispersed By Drive,
'• Says Headquarters

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Martha
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Gloria ___ •______
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Joint Italian-German ,
Attacks Will Begin
Next Month, Leader
Of Nazis Declares

. v; Syracuse’s “Freezing” Fire

British Report
Advance East Of.
J u b a Successful
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RoUinaAainiated Magazine Drawr
Thousands Of Interested Persons
ORLANDO, Fate -t4—-(BpoclaJ)

Rotarians Hear Jliss Thomley,
Screen.Addressv Dr* Rucker Win.
At Rite Theater! In Golf Match
International Head! rizes A re Dona led
Of O rg aniz ati on
To WinninR Players
In Motion Picture i My IahiiI Merchants
In observance o f the 30th annl.
^(l.,■* l.illiun ThoriiU’y \uni f ir•*I
veraary of tho founding of lio.
|hr untmti ni ii Mm.I
tary, members of the Sanfonl | * " niiK'itg
1
dub met at the Rita Theater to- 1
' irolf toiirnNinriit )•• M yr*
day and heard their International . • i."vv jillnnoon ni l•»•* Sanfsitsl
praaldrnl. Henor Armando Perelis i
tml fount i y ('lull. ii iisI Hi
of Bao PsoU. Braill, and Bill j n u• Bus krl look fn 'I pint **
Manier of Nashville, Tenu., tpeok I
by way of a recording and a mo. &lt; thr lilt'll * ihviMinn
Ms 4 .Is*Ml Ivey ton*
r.iml in
tlon picture.
i
t inn i'iif. tlivimnn, Ml
A m in w
tiennr Pereira said that murr |"
now than ever before the real I 11 .♦ xi isy xx ftH lltiril. mnl Mm* i
work of Jittery Is needed In or­
II xx nu hrrontl
in ih. mi n &lt;
der to elrrngtnen the friendship y i i i p . nn&lt;l K n h a n l |»su* m between men of different rare•nd creeds.
P"in"» w i t ," donated ih. win.
“ Let us mmember,'*
Hanoi
•!»&gt; H il l llarduui." i um.
Ftrelra urged, "that one of the "•"•(
Shoe Slm r,
1 1,,principle alma o f a Rotarian is paiiy, Ivey*
Picvlv Wiggly, Kill■»
|'mi IvStiff
that he should ba a good rltlten
Sissit
,
f
in1
1
hrl
n
(jribci
i
)
Sturt-,
The Inl(motional head decl*rrd
that we of tha Americas should mill Ihf. Kl o ri t U Do xxi t nri. I l.ijrht
•duetts our children
enuraie
rniuiren according to ( on&lt;pan&gt;.
( l«ar hkifu «nil a briirhl warm
the ideals ..of true Americanism,
which he defined at the theory MIM .»imiyhi nut M largr mihllte i of
that each nation may llvs and yuifiiu, nmong whom «c rr.
M»fc \V (j. Flaming, INIItt I hit
grow without infringing upon
P&gt;«il|, Mi«s Jane Sharon, Miss
othar countries.
Mr. Manier told of the rounding Prune*** Mahoney, Mi-. Lillian
of the club, and said that the Ihinlai", Mrs. Phil arn.liuff. Mr*
custom of holding luncheon meet­ Gin ." Maher, Mra. E. M .-mllh,
ings, originated by Rotary, had Mi. John Kirk. Mrs liaymond
I Iimliiuisl. Mr*. T. F. Mt lhmiel,
^
l» k," _W f r m»!ur„ other
grrupi. ThAiifh Kolary did not Ml* Kil mihrman. M i.. Nnnry
originate community tinging, Mr. IV lull"
Al.o, Henry Watson. Itoy lln|.
Manier
said that
It
was
probable that the nation-wide In. John Tatum Or. 1'iilnani. Ed
pastime waa boatted by tha group Ihihinian, Hill Buhrman. I»r T
McOaniel, W. O. Firming. J o e
singing at Rotary mactings.
Following tha tatka at tho then. XlaMrra. Hoy |^«, Phil Grashoff,
Jihn
Kirk, Andrew
('anawry,
Ifs s lls s rt Os r s t * Two»
John Ivey. John Courln. Tom
June., Hurry Tooke, E. 0 Seott.
I. F lloyle. John lleib.l. J o h n
Ludwig, and Fred Dolly

Methodist Group Will
Hear Talk At Supper
•

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Dr. Luther T. Dost, nrealdent

John C. Russell Dies
After Short Illness
John Chastoen Ruatell. who
made hit homa In 8anford
tho past four year*, died
morning at hit homo, 618
Avenue, following a abort

had
for
this
Elm
ill*

.

’

Itnal cam paign had sunk 90,­
000 Iona o f enem y w a ra h lp a ,
In (hr past two days.
Tlir new undersea thrust start*
In* nest month will employ “ ltow
type, of submarines," Miller da*
rlareil, milling:
"One thing is sure: where
British ships will appear, and ,
where Britain will fight ua, we
will fight
them
and destroy
them "
.
Hitler, speaking an the twenty*
first anniversary of the founding l
r f the Nan Parly, asserted that
n e rv nation— Including the Unit*
cd Stales -- must realise Germany
Is no "immensely powerful faol u " in world eeonomlfa and
uained that Germany muat be
"reckoned with."
The Italian High Onmmand an*
nonnerd German bombers had at*
larked Rrltlsh warships In tha.
Eastern Mediterranean, hitting, /
a large ship “ which probably J
sank, and pounded British base*
,
in North Africa,"
t.
-P. .*
Carman officiate US s M u f s .
■ M iM h v )- d a A
I si'll a I
•T •
g*
Mussolini In an nnheenldfd ,,
speech acknowledged Hurt British.
victories in Italian North A f n - ‘ ’ *
l i n had destroyed “ one entire ar* • " ’
my" and a air squadron In Lib- '
i a. tint predicted ail rventaal 'tc

Q l’ AKK A T BAN DIBGO
SAN DIEGO, Calif.. Feb. 14—
(A*)—A mild eartbquaks waa fait
here at !0:Sd A M. Sunday. Fred
Robinson, San Diego Mlamologiat,
reported Police observed no dan*
• f»,v

Ground la Cleared
For New Hospital
Workman

bagan - today. i t

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At
Saraso
Held

Pa. which eperates 2400 m t m ia
regetabu*, A fter being chowa
etar lb* Orteda i m h | dtetrfeu
the pertjr n e t their hue and 1*f#
for Orlando where they »pent,tb4,
night _______ ;_______

SARASOTA,

itjjttbr Store

FORT LAUDERDALE, VhK 20 the option c/ r ^ l a b » » T*to
V h - r oto, Dm tW IA gorin.,
ittW fa her m « land

A new version o f “ men bttee
dor" etory napped up at Detraf
Beech teet week. The operator* of
i ball and t^okla ahop derided
u&gt; dir a well te eonplr rail water AppUcatlrm are now being tekVn
for their bait tank. They &lt;lur a at Saratnla.
shallow one i,n the beech and ob.
At A t ae ran be aecertabied
tataed a supply o f awoot. eparkl- there It no werbfa ebeeker them,
lap water. 1T»e bait tank l« atlU plan at the movent. The Ban*
oelns eopplicd a U luctcl [rum r«ta T&lt;ornament will aelect a

TH E V E R Y B1
In Liquors. W t
Gins •
rBKE DEL [VERT
uraeefed to be
their beauty w
u the formal oi

&lt;tampion and then a «tadding
rhellenre wlU ta poeted from year
to year.
•*n»e Checker "Toutnaieent i l
ready Hat drawn a nnmber of
entreat* from orer tho cooatry
and It le rntpoeted that erery
etale will be repraaented during
the

eunleet. neeSrding

te "Trad

Dailey, tranagvr of tbo event.
4 hi Ilea tforth O f Sanford On The DeLand Highway

SIZZLING

First Move In
Battle Theatre

STEAKS

ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES

LIQUOR -

M v*i .*,*&gt;*« «v *.

WINES -

BEER

AROUND H M N O A 8 I . U K * .
Peh. Cn— Britain baa ret It* ftret
mmr« In r»*e the Eaitept Mod.
I*»rrene«n h-eomee an Anglo*

Addid Attractlona W llh Frlwa
; Sundaya — Tueadaya and Fridays
OR

RESERVATION PHONE 4508 SANFORD

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i’
a. that the
MMah
le.Nlle, controlling the
lean Coast, cad take

■S s l ^m

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bmg.
•
Charlee C. Geiger baa been
called bach Inte the Marine Ser­
vice. He U to report In' Jackson,
villa, Monday.
Tho Homo Demonstration Club
eponecred a work day at tbo
Community Hall Wodneeday. A
nollt waa made for “ Bundtee for
Britain" and J# chain varnished
for the Halt ,
Thoee preaent
wont
Mr*.
Speer, Mrs. La Hue
Alderman,
tlr*. Dorcas Geiger. Mra. R. X.
Plain. Mra. Ella Randolph, M r*
P. E. Ouyett, Mra. A. E. Moran,
Mra. Ethel Thou as, Mra. 8. B.
l evy, Mra. 0. C, U P to , Mrs. T.
W. Prevatt, Mra. Walter Yarbor­
ough. Mra. W. O. Kilbee and H.
B. Macs,
Mr. and M m , Barney Shull*
were dinned ru ea tf.o f Mr. and
Mra. R. N. 8trev.Il.
Mra. Laura Chapman, of Ovid,
N. Y., ami Mn and Mra. Morton
Halt o f Olcoit, N. Y., ara vlalthtf
Mra. f . a r »llU .'
Mr*. Meyra. Math leu* wlU be
heme Prldey after a visit with
her daughter Eva In Weet Pabn
Beach.
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Mra. T. W. Prevatt and
Mrs. A. E. Moran, Mr.

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Via R o m a n ia En
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Africa

Senator Cites
Inadequacy Of
U. S. Defenses

n

Japanese Foreign Minister Warns
U . S. Defense Activity h Pacific
Will ProduceDangerous Situation
TOKTO, Feb. 21—W1)—Foreign
Minister Yoauk* Matauoka aaaerted today that continued do*
feme preparations by Britain and
Iho United State* In Ihe South
Pacific would produce a altua.
tion "attended by considerable
danger.”
Ue expressed the hope that
"the anglo-saxons" would to.
fra la from taking any rneaaursa
tending to excite Japanese public
opinion,
Japan is bringing Increasing
pressure to hoar en French I ado­
its!

nan motorlong were
noulhwarcl

diploma Ue

Tbs
Informants
confirmed
Chungking reporta that more Japaneae troops are being conceit,
tested on Hainan Island, whence

todlasr to*

u r o v ld e A

be relinquished
although
all
thought of further penetration
Into Ih * NetberUnd* East Indie*
and other areas of aoutheaet Asia
baa been abandoned.
On the basis of late fntclUgoneo reports the Informant* out.
lined the situation thus:
British Influent* _ todo-Chlna
________
_
jlderable up*
sturgo sipce the tending this week
r f thousands of Australian treopa
In British Malaya. French and
Indo-Chinese delegate* at the
Thaltend-lndo-Chlna peace confer*
once In Tokyo now are much tern
amenable to Japanese “ingraa.
lions" sad “requests" than they
w en bifort,
That faction of French leader­
ship In Indo-Chlns which ala aye
baa favored the colony's adhe­
sion to the BrliUh-aponsort J Free
Franca movement In London,
hooded by General de Gaulle, now
la gaining In strength and urging
a policy of resistance to Japan.
Vico Admiral da Coux, Vichy,
appointed governor-general of
Inde»Chlna. also was
reported
■bowleg a atlffer attitude toward*
the Japan*** mission In Hanoi and
to bar* rejected cortaln tentative
Japan*** demand* Including on*
for flfst rail on all lado-Chlng

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Member Associated

1941

Enemies Become Allies On

Mission

Of

I’rcjw

BritainWarned
Of Danger In
Pacific Ocean

Mercy

Gillette Objects To
Bill To Aid Britain,
Declaring Measure
Would Strip Nation

Prime Minister Menzies o f A u s t r a l i a
Says His Country
Can Defend Itself

'WASHINGTON, Feb.
—Senator Gillette. (D-lowa), op.
posing
the
British
Ad bill,
charged In the ornate today the
America’a defense* are “Xh in*
adequate that only by the tst*
meet exertion and the uae el
all otir resources and ingenuity
can- am prepare for the future."
Beginning the fifth day of
delate on the meal lire, Gillette
asserted be believed the leave*
lend bill
would
fexpoae the
United Statae to the peril of
war and deplete ntlll further
} h* nation'* woefully wralc da*
entca.
Karly economic collaboration
between the United Slate* and
Great Britain to deprive the Jap.
aneaa war machine of vital tup*
pile* la a diatlnct poaalblllly, un.
official
administration
tource*
■aid hat night.
Appointment Thunday of liar,
ry L. Hopklna, Preildent Room .
rolt’i personal cmIsis nr who raeontly returned from London, to

Planes Flown To 5
Bolster British
Craft Are Delivered
From West Coast
Of United S t a t e s
s ilt M ill Al. Feta I I — (A P )
—Ja|isne*r newspapers here
re|mrled tods) that tile Clinr.r internment at Chongfclag
het nhtalnrd British "appro»«l m principle” for a joint
t hine.e Itrltiah defense plan
rtlrnillns from southwestern
ftilra t» India.**”
I .(IN O O N , Fob. ■’ I — l/P)—
A British officer assists ait Italian prison­
er in carrying a wounded Italian soldier to an
kmhulance for removal to a dressing station

nfter the victorious British *&gt;-uuh &lt;m tin
Libyan purl of Tobruk Anntlti-i wmimlrd Its
lien i» rn I he ground, no ailing n«*o tunic

•’ rilin' Minister Hnlicrt G.
Mcimi't nf Aiintmlin today
wimii'il Hritnn of "ptomonta
nf ilnntriT" in thr Pncific and
tlirlaml Hint no nation mu*t
llimb Ihnl Australia in “ un|w illing nr inrannlilo o f dc—
It'iiiliiiL' lirrsclf,"

Dunn Injured In Legislation Plan j Racing Equipment
■i«l&gt;an now I
"obligationa
Pjrowl Car Wreck S d 2 * l S L £ j l i D ,sl r .,,d * s rnmu M rniiR
Citrus Directors
hntl ^RCfeptOp F ir s t Street ORLANDO. Fcl “l &gt;,T !Fire Sweeps Shop T fi.Aiitlmliii
i «'*|ti»n*ik&gt;illtir« for u
Hi)' tli'fi’mn nf Hlngx(■* U n '“ t' w h o

iiih
nr&lt; u t

u rrs te n t o u r

Directors of the Florida &lt;itru«
lintiMh KmliMiwiy unnounrcrl
Growers, Inc., Thnr.ilay adupti-l
|ItuIn\ 'hat "Hirrmfl arc brinjr
nino points of an 11-point letfi-.
Ih w n I K- furern i" tho FW
latlve program, oigaiim-l » »',inw i«t roliRt of thl»
certod attack on ill- m the tan
gcrlne Industry ..ml
appnniul
Hi Hub un ichiforcrmrnls r1.
Charles Bunn, Jr., was Injured
t , %i d h t'o iiih tiifitii’ii sti hu\c horn urnI lo tho northtwo smondm, nt&gt; to coordinated
Bid K. H. Shaffer was shaken sale* contracts nt their monthly MurMgi’ fin*I - hup ut Inc |u»m«' 4i ii |id 11 n f | h r M itln y m i im n in a u lR
» f D w ig h t S m it h In I*m r H u rut iM’nr I hiiilarnl (Hlnml nvi«t Pftnch
night a* the police car In meeting«H ln c»»U y ih k j h , w ith i» I o im «if Imhi.rhhiM, nil whom Japan WM
Th* legislative program, out- a\V
h they were riding went out
b o u t fl.tMMl In Hut h u lh h n ir R ill vcl»4iitct| tu have made Rwoaplnff
rotilrol
pimaged Into a Jftnod by D«n Haim** nf Alta- i'liu lp in r n t .
mi hi hi y ntul ccrnouilc demanaa.
'vOJ
V Ildar ef West monte spying*. * member-nLUw
’ on th* left'
Mr
w b n i* |irr* b tm *
-s, „y,
The Klianirhat rrportl of naifTT.
Flrtt -Mireel, kitting a &lt; ( t n « a legislative committee:
af H h* m i r if f it l U u t b c n n ! M n ln r J-ipnncM* triinp iruiYi*nir nia
■aid ‘
’
Adjustment
of
two-year
terms
cuhart. Chief Hoy wlniaais saU
A mumill' hifi umt un • uLIhia.m^iu1
...
"f
af member* of the citrus com­ iiit intf fu n , wn&lt;t t ikil« &lt;i un lb* ui hi\ i'ml inguntR nbnttrd Iranathis'morning.
mir 1* wire headril
poulhward
mission
expiring
May
Ifi
to
pro
D 'lc p h l’flc 111 hi# |liilCi* n f 1 u •iin —
Mr. Dunn was taken to Hie
f♦um bn iiioui and JapRn proper,
vide that any appointment to Wctlm-’ulfiv nml told Hint 'hi*
hospital In un ambulance Immed­
un -untnhlv rn route to tlalnan
fill
an
uncsplred
term
terminati­
rfu?t' mu uflic lie hurticil ic
iately after thr nrcl.lmt and XU In m l n r In d a .C h i n n . w h ic h w * T O
rayg roves Id mi Irokrn bones. on the data of the original ap­ m t ue i' l Hie hbiauv, hut am
• u»'nlcroil (noialbtr stf’pplng iioBCi
pointment:
t
o
'
h
it.
I.*
I'u
tiirii]
tlie
fh
m
eastern and mid.western high­ Mr. Sbc.sfcr. driver of th# car,
f i unv JapnnrRY* drive airaln»t
1’rohltlt movement or frail in
(In
lif e
iu n n l It im I
ways last night as wlnd-driven was only shaken ami went to bis
5inen puri» 4ir Ihit Kant lndlca.
In
parkin*
houMs
nr
miming
rnllctl,
1
1
1
k
t
it
dhi
rm
t
1
1
in
li
•V" imci'rtnlntv o\*t*r Japanaao
■now and rain turning to Ice left home.
AJ noon today Or. J. N. Tolar plants during embargoes follow. k'UDlM ID tMliC in put i it
miciilion# kept Far Kuntcrn tenhighways hasardou*.
Ing
a
frvere
(proposnl
to
,-lsr.
1
1
1
4
■ *1 n
hIirh, A inhiiMwador Nunuirti
The cold and anew was wide­ ■aid Mr. Dunn lisd a cut on his If y rxisling tew);
t hit f Mru'k 1"Ifvi'lfiiul ■.in
vmih ti ;torlrd In b** hohliuir back
spread, Grand Fork*, N. D.. re­ ktree and ws» suffering from
Almlirh nddni roloi ,
hcluwsti flu* hhitc \\hm tu
bruises
but
bad
rerelved
no
ser­
definite
piupoRrtln for improving
porting 24 below aero Thursday
Ai'ce|,lenc,- of majol provisions hi till Mlpill
hut MmIiI’M tin
ln|iiinc*c FeinHunt tvIHi ihp Unitmorning while Memphis, Tenn, ious Injury from the accident. It of iltriis
retailers'
assui-lulion
K»i»f*" mi Hu&gt; rntr nf ihc
ct| Statu# until h more favorable
had almost four inches of snow, "III be seveial days before Mr.
pmlwthl)*
•i|tuui lunity aroRO
Dunn Will be rrleasrd from the reports on roadstand stand- and Mu i;iii'#
with more forecast,
l|
llih
'f
rhief
i
h
vcluTitl
express
shippers;
!|u m kiu wldlgcd ill n pro*"
|hospital, the doctor added.
AM north Alabama
Invoke a minimum hand of -4 1 I u t Id 1hi* jjttt iiifr
4'unfircnrp that hr found tho
The two men were "cruising
blanketed, aa wore parts or Mle.
Mi
Smith
hntl
thriH’
f20oo
involving
all
citrus
opr.
"riliufM*|dirroM In 1Hi' United Hiataa
sissippL Snow flurries were re­ on West First •Street, beaded
r*I**ii •I id Hu* gn i itgr* mhhh wciu | w. i *d than ho Imd oiprrtod and
wist, when the steering meeha- ralors;
ported in northern Georgia.
nil
tic•
&gt;
1
1 mVeil, in mhlitlnn tti dIkdii «l(t lined lo #nv whrth4*r hr had
Increase
truck
load
limit
fiom
m«m
threw
the
mr out of eonContinued eold aaa forecast for
f
win lh nf fishing Im Ut mm I hr unii hi ■nv rnnfrelr prnpcHUil*
Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wis­ lint. It swerved to the left, and present .'l-.OOO pounds to 4tt.liiso; III l»* I'MlinCDflK I»«M
itI IIIIf 4'«|lll|MIU 111 fm i d i tir 4tv i Djf i llicit io n #
Kxtrnd maturity and leansII,n
down
In
the
ditch until U
consin,
Nebraska,
and Iowa,
'Ihc
'imrtkmiifi hmuJ
pinnt tti ,
which meant that tmaw which fell struck the cement culvert. Th# portallnn icsearch two yeais;
t*
.itulil
fhc
gitrag4'
mill u-jihiic 11*■
Bupporl bill offered Ibv Inthere Thursday would remain un. call notifying police headquarter*
h*'t «‘i|iji|iriiant an ham ly ii* |hm
melted. Th* fall da* not heavy, «f the accident came In at 0:40 dten river section to protect tin- kill.;
name and irputetlon of fruit In
ndock,
however.
« hicf Clavrliinil miid Hu* finthat sira;
Upper Now York state np. |
And pursue a program of leg. m-i * i’lia nf Hu* lur g4’Mt fruin ihc
peered to suffer most from the
11 V\ id Hi. Mu me, |&gt;ti 2 1 f/P)
Islatlve research to be formu. Mjtiitlnnm! nf tlnimigc thui Han*
•term, sow In Its fourth day over,
Hi i|r I ii ii. Philip II Klemlnff,
InrJ
ha#
hnil
in
rilH
iut
n
yem
tated
afli-i
a
conference
with
th* oratfil and. tenism states.1
ivn^4’.knnir
ndni Ini* irnlot,
de*
Govrnur Holland and
appointOn# man coDepend and dlod while
i hnrd Thursday lhal agrcrnimta
ment of s research committee
shoveling anew w front of his
fur Hu- |&gt;iiymrnt nl overtime for
by him
~
N. 'To and
Satuitliiy urn! Humlny work—aimThr directors deferred aetioi.
ply h4tnu#o It i# Saturday and
On two luiiuts dealing with ma­
Snmiuy
ilioiilti be waived for
turity tews and canneries due
school* wsrrr
WASHINGTON. Feb '.‘ l -l&gt;Vi
to cut I'uwu “weekto a lack nf sufficient Informs,
In western N «r*Y o rk temner.
I’ri'FldcHl Room' veil .m.l ....... ,'" '1 1lockouts:'
aturo* ware fall lag and at But
tlon. Ignored also was the ques­ 111- rnimili-ri-il tlm &lt;ltecli.hin,- af
Tba ailmlnlsl ralur rclcrrcil to
falo the mercury raoehed the 10.
tion of a three cents adver­ whal wa- liiteniiml In L. secret1 “vrrllmc payments, wUch ore
Davis and MU* Edna tising tax.
degree mark. Tka gulf states felt
li-iimniiv
la-furc
the
Senate
I’
umi
routtircl by Isw. Put are artba raid also with below fraesing I’cadon, both of Orlando, war* laThe (aiigrrin* problem was
by Ucncinl raniinl for privately tu cover
* W r i a g * license at the raised by J. G. Grossrubaeber, miller ytMirnkiy
or near freestag temoeraturr*
firm g4* U MhimIihII. umh&gt; » hicf | li**1 dajra ut thr rml of Ihc week.
nrevalling la matei of the *outh. &lt; ourt House yesterday.
of Plymouth, who said the grow, 4i| -*1 *.ff. hurtful in national dr. i Thr ivugr.hotir law merely rt*
Heavy rains fall in Oklahoma.
era were losing money every fmiM| i|iurt'4 thr payment nf time and
Tho Bans of th*
American year and Insisting that
Arkansas, nsrtbaaaUm Texas and
Hr Iold thr prr*A confirmer, u half for ovrrlune beyond 40
Legion and th* Junior Auxiliary action be taken.
Lenteteaa.
y ''
It laired (hr queptirin nf i-tIucf, \ haum ji w eik.
Alabama state highway patrol. will hold their weekly rifle proc­
Preside ni G e o r g e Fullerton nmialA nnd putrlolDni on thr |
"
----&gt;u advised aseto*1*te to remain ure Saturday afternoon at tigo named GroescakaCher
chairman part «•( (In* roiTimittre numdirr*,
off th* reads ualOM N r t l was ? c,0J*L*‘ ,h* u * u,n « t e on th* of a committee to Investigate cdll in*. |iutdi#ht r# and h
ebaetotalr aee**a*r». The inoi jakatomt, Georg* Cook. Initroe- tlw situation site rail a meeting •r«t who iirciI report A
la. th* area north #f Montgomery tor, n id today.
of tangerine growera at Orlando hull# Icatimuny.
and meoRailroad men and tholr wives for next Thursday, others on
Blnalng- IIIIMWAI la orgaalalu an iater- tba ramming* wwa c. W. Her,
Howard DEavlllc, secretary of
driiMstnatlooai raj Irand grangoL of Ortandoi W, L X Barnett, of
the empire parliamentary asso­
‘•“•H u b ara Invited to moot with Plymouth) Emil Karat, of Orlan
ciation, told the Ontario )egte­
L“‘h*0 « . Harkey at Uo home. do, and L. Urtonaisou, of Weir*,
latui i’ Thursday that 20 sacral
I #09 Franck Avenue, Sunday af. dale.
sir buses In Mexico arc operat­
MIAMI.
Fob.
21
—
(Ah
The
Counties
represented
at
th*
—
oVUok.
ing fur the benefit nf the Axle
Sessions today tntluded Brevard, American Federation of l.abor Itowns.
Boto, Hard**, adilan River, yesterday put its resources behind
j Ilia statement was daserthod
Osceola, one of the biggest organising , as n reply to assertions of Coi
drives In A. F. L. history— among
F l u la Florida, will
mote than i 00,000 worker* In the i Charles A. Lindbergh that North
iftensran a i 2t00
Kurd Meter Company— amid pre­ Ainerira I* safo from Investor
Court Mono*. At
dictions that It would provide a by air.
showdown with the rival C. 1. O.
at »VriT*Mh*tfcur S u
William Green, president of the
federation, carefully withheld the
number of organisers on th* Job
and tbs number of member* *1,
ready signed In Ford plants. Ha
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. I I ~ tM
said only that ■ “great many had — Florida veteran* of th* World
joined."
War yesterday w*r* u i m n
Governor Holland to register F a x ,
22 for voluntary service In c*0§.
of notional mnorgeny.
’•
The war veteran gevarnog void

Steering Mechanism
i H e a d s A u t o Into
' Roadside C u l v e r t

Dwiffht Smith looses
Outboard M o t o r s
And Ollier Supplies'[^^...'"sVjst^'

1

le Dangerous

By Snow, Rain

s
S s a b s i
charge wtU be c m m l for *h*h
foot In height.
Member, of the AmarieanLe­
gion and the Sotrior Auxiliary
will brio Ut* g l ‘ “ *
tonight. Hit. Fmof lb* Jenlor Ai
Elsie Bari aeon,
Mrs. -Donyl
He Dour si,
»
Arllo* Jaeobot
stand, and othgr gate**, .
North, Batty
girl* thanuelvo* hove mad
Pippin, Gladys
quilt and It will g * to tfw ho
Proctor, Mary
Elisabeth
of Um lucky number tonight.
Grac* Bebra*,
A floor show wtU t
Stafford, Jay
about 10:00 o'clock, Mr
Iren* Boderblo
FOtd, advisor for .the Junior and Marforio .

Mrs. Ora White Dies Convention
A fter Lengthy Illness Elected Bjr
Urg^Gra Lee White, « .
a
mhJfbt i f Sanford tor the post
11 months, dlod early Ikla rnont.
tug .at her homo, 100# Laurel
Avanuo, after a Hagertag Ulneaa.
Born Mar 14, i t f n . l o Mon.
r*o county, Georgia, Mr*. Whitt
was a member of Urn First flop*
list Church at Pelham, Oa.
Survivor* Include tiro daugh­
ters, Mr*. J. 1* Stephens. Pel­
ham. and Mr*. Boy H. Warr**t,
Albany, Ga.j throe Mna. C. RWhite. Jacksonville, R. U White,
Winter Haven, and U l ! . Whit*,
tonford.
Funeral services wBI bo held

c.!S. IfflTiSiJSi

Weekend Work To Be
Waived As Overtime

ihibliclzinff Secret
Testimony Rebuked

‘" " U t t M n o o s

D’ Ejrville Says Axis
Has Mexican Bases

A. F. of L. Starts
Signing Ford Workers

JACK8QJ

N o Sugar Shortage
SayaMiaa Elliot

War Veterans Urged
To Sign fo r Service

Seeks Use
lUnd’s P o rts

LOCAL W EATH ER

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u sutactad that*ciu*a^in this count
on (ho eastern and western seaboard*,
ite. problem of preparing against poowill brobably com* u a shock to
(can* whp; in th* safety of our Isolated
can’t visualize our cities being attacked
trtbe p^albliitjr of such attacks taking
ratlo^to the poMiblUUee of our becoming

upon the tm u oi llw BUU bw
Imposing thn *»a r *«o«HO*o®r.
the right to th. deduct!** e» h*.

WvrTVTl -.0, 11

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Th* University » f Tnmp. b
offering m dlfhrrnat m o m dur.

certainty that the moro«at*we enter the
Or sustained.
our morale and

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Liquor Store

v ia thing for this country to do is face tho
&gt;e,situation
e. .situation and not.to
not to be caught unprepared
los7W e,) feel ■ths Naw York
jfayor’s advice
iiaaT-We
YorkJtayor’s
should be followed by every d
ty which ts
I .should
city
to form a worthy target for any hostile

In Liqiiors, Wines,
Gins
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l\goes without saying that any air attacks
Otvihe. ocoan would be directed against our
tost important cities and those pieces eepeclah
dednrtlble as law s, provided
t hr* l » l added to and make
art or the expanses of the Iras,
is * r the cost of the srttebe
merchandise with respect to
leh they .are paid, In whbh
• thW Cannot be deducted
w atolr as a to*. The Vedfral
i t 1 cent fo r each 10 cants

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of Inclement weather which
iviuter, and soma
currant tendency
tint?.wider” , vyifr

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W E SANFORD R B R A U V SANFORD FLORIDA
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Mrs, Papworth Named
Chairman For Benefit

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Mrs. IL M
rspworth
was
nsitied j * gciit'rnl chsirnisn for
the bcmcflt liriitgc unit thlnrsc
checkers party to ho ^ivon on
Mondny fotlowlns Eo*trr, April
If, at the meelmi; of ialomtcd
liorvon:- lust cvrmni: in llie t'ily
11all to discus* miy&gt; mill nu-ins
of adding to the Ins-ury of Ihe
lliim'lr* for llritnin Club. The
party will to lirtd in lliv May.
fair Hotel.
Tentative plan* fur Ihe party
include many iiilt-rotliig fee.
turrs for Ihr pli nsmv of Ihoso
attending,
It n u
announced.
Mrr. I. II. Martin, Seminole
County chairman for Ihr lluisllcs
for Britain Club, dUplayrd *rv«.
rai knit garment* msilu by local
person* ami st m *rd the need
for
warm
clothing.
surgical
■upplics ami knit gannrnts to be
sent at the earliest possible date.
Thoae attending the meeting
were: Mra.
Papworth. general
chairman; Mra. I.
U
Martin,
rr presenting the
Bundle!
for
Britain Club; Mr* A. W. Knot
treasurer; Mra. Fred T. Will
hams, secretary; Mr*. W. ||, Dy­
son and Mrs, St. Flair White,
representing the Pulled Daugh­
ters of the t'onfcdrracy; Mi*
Irene Hinton, representing the
Sanford Woman’s Flub- Edawnl
Higgins, representing The City
Commissioners; li. If. Colrmnn.
Ihe Rotary Club; Itlrhsnl Dcaa
and Roy Wright, the Jayceea;
and l apt. E T. I.ouek* and Carl
8 o d e r b 1o m, representing the
American Legion

UHJBINE BEAL, Society Editor

Mrs. Williams Gives

ia l Calendar Brid*®And puncheon
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r u iU A T

Mr*. Find T. .WHUatna enter^
.
tabled yesterday aftentoon at her
•
in°* ***! home 00
Avenue with a
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bridge-luncheon. A patriotic color
rE Tlu Mr*. J- O..Hatch- theme waa carried out in the flow.
a e x r ,_
. . i f f , ? „ ■ * » M *d bi deeomting the room*
P l S S "h er*
I " * * ' * « » entar.
IdhL and also in the tallica and
tained,
refreshment*.
Bridge was played during the
afternoon with high prise being
Won by Mrs. A. C. Fort. Mrs. M.
O. McNair held second high for
which she received n prise. Hr*.
R. W. Ruprecht »■&gt; the serteno
winner. The galloping goose went
to Ml*. A. W. Knox.
Poet Office
Auxiliary
i
Those invited to te with Mrs.
rrfce wDt meet at the home
Williams werei Mr. u P. Hagan,
|aa Mary Lou be Muller,
Mr*. Harry Heeren, Mrs. Hoy
m A vontie at 7t30 P. M.
Byrne*. Br, Mr*. J. H. HlnterThe South Side P. T . A
mlster, Mrs A. W. Knox, Mr*.
isortng a Marionette abow at K. Compton, Mrs. J. C. Bennett,
Booth Side auditorium twain. Mrs. R. £ , Tolar. Mrs. A. M.
tjlng at 1:00* P. M.
Philips, Mrs. K. E. Koumtllat
The AxaWa Chela or Sanford and Mr*. M. C. McNair.
Garden Club will meet at the
Also Mr*. ■II. W. Itucker, Mr*.
htaae a f Mr*. O. P. Herndon, 1804 Daisy Lewis, Mrs. G. D. Bishdp,
Sanford Avenue at 1:00 P. M. Mrs. W. A. Leffler, Mrs. R. W.
In . J, M. 11ayee will to eo- Ruprecht, Mrs. W. B. Coleman
eetnee. The
euhject wlU
bo Mra. R. L. Cornell, Mrs. A. C.
Fort, M rs G. I. Louck*. Mrs. W
S M h " J r '/ ' . *
Janior Auxiliary of the Atteri- M. Scott, Mr*. R. J. Holly and
m Legion la sponsoring a fair to Mrs. 8. D. Hightrymsn.'
agin at 0:00 P. M. at the Legion
Also Mra. Elmer
Beardsley,
lot on the lake front. The public Mr*. Nettl* Epperson. Mrs, P. \V.
i'Invited to attend. A special In. y . ^ k , Mrs. e . F. Welden, Miss
Itatlon Is axtended the tourists. Elisabeth -Ann Baker and Mitt
Hewing aeeslona will continue
Hsjrktat, tourists visiting
* the Red Cron In the Woman's
bib on Oak Avenue from 0:30
Util 11:30 A. M.
(Tb# second In a aeries of
ridge leaseas by Mrs. Charles
Staler will be held at the Wo.
la ’s d u b at 3:30. For rescr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hill were
iriona telephone 7DJ..
hosts ta the members cf the Ev.
•The 80-00 Bible Class of the •nlng Bridge Club Wednesday
but Methodist Church will meet
rung. Arrangements of sweet
t the home o f Mr. end Mrs. pcs* and snap dragon.
were
, W. War*. 711 Palmetto Avenue
lered In tha living room and
i the dining room shore supper
was served buffet style upon
' ?. K. W e ir 'o f
ashing! on, D. the arrival ef the guests.
wttl be the main speaker at
Bcorlng high, Mrs. It. A. New.
meeting of the Townsend man received the ladle*’ prive,
d u b In tha Couit House begin, and W. 8. Coleman and R. A
afng at Sd)0 P. M.
Newman.
.
MONDAY
Those present wilh Mr. and
' Truth Seekers Claw of the Mra. Hill were: Mr. end Mrs. H
MdUmditt Church* will meet; at A. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
tbs 'bom* ef Mrs, W. M. Mr Kim .Thrasher, Mr. and llrv. W. A
s T t t r r k e a t fighUenth Street Adams, Mr, and Mrs J. I . lug
Jey, Mrs. Sadie Brousc. Mr. ar.d
wi'sessions will continue "Mrs. W. R. Coleman and Mm .
* Rad Cross In the Wo. F. E. RoumilUt.
Club &lt;iu O»L Avenue from
lM.'until 11:30 o’clock.
Y.
A. Of the First
Church will meet at the
'l l . . . s t .Tin l*.. - * it . ’r r - 1
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Plana for a subscription brld.ro
members have been urged party to be held on April 17
were made at a meeting of the
r» Y&lt; P, K* O, will meet Robert E. Lee Chapter of the
home « f Mrs. W. K. Children of The Confederacy
l „ on _ t 4 «
Palmetto Tuesday afternoon st the home
Avenus at 3:00 P. M.
of Miss Jane Thigpen
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TVBBDAY
A paper on Edward KirbyIBowtnr ssm Iobs will be held Smith was read by Mias Elisa,
krev the died Cross from 2:30 P. both Which# m and pictures of
M, until 8*80 o'colck at ths the Gamble mansion and Sidney
Bhutan's Club.
- , + iA Lanier's home were shown by
Mra. F. E. Itoumillat.
WEDNESDAY
A letter from Mra. Mathews,
Rawing sessions will continue
■tata director. who was guest
Jar tha Rad Cross in tha Wo.
of
honor at tha January meet.
Wen’s d u b on Oak Arenas from |
«:*&gt; A. M. until ll:8 p o’doek.

Hills Entertain For
Their Bridge Group

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j Planned By Group

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P erson als
Mbs Mauds Marshall o f Beloit.
.Wla. will be the guest of Mrs.
O. P. Herndon for two weeks.
Friends of Mra. S- D. Highley.
will regret to learn that
she Is suffering from an injury
sustained In a fall.
8. O. Chase has as tils huu&lt;4
guests Mr. and Mrs. b. H. Shoo,
maker c f Germantown, PhiladeL
phta, Fa. Mrs. Shoemaker b Mr,
Chase's niece. ,r
Among recent arrivals at
Hotel Mayfair are Mra. Sanford
Low Dow of Winter Park, Mr*.
F- I. Harrington, and Dr.
Mr*. Paul Smith.
Mr. and Mra. Franc I* Wlngard
and Mr. ad Mr*. Robert Wells of
Millersburg, Pa., were overnight
guceta In the home of Mr. end
Mrs. Harry L. Brown Wednesday
night,
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Friends of Terrells Jean Nel­
son, small daughter iF M r . and
Mra. E. J. Nelson, J r, will be
glad to learn that eha la abla to
be out after suffering from an
ettaek o f Influents.

Here Is s picture o f George Wtshlngton, f|r*t president of the
United Stale*, whose birthday anniw sary will be celebrated all
Mr. nod Mrs. Willis Parker over the country Saturday.
who have been tha gursts of Mr.
and Mrs. S. E. Andrews for
the peat two weeks have re­
Wonl ha* been rrevived here
turned to their home in Paris.
that Mill Nancy itonnvttvr, a Jun­
I l l Mrs- Parker is a slitcr of
ior al SlfUon Unlvrrtlty in De­
Mr. Andrews.
l-sand, has been elected Sergeant
At Arm* of the Dekpimnna Club,
Sfetinri** largest rocial erga idea­
Mra. X, D. Ms honey has as
tion on the cimpui.
her guests Mr. end Mrs. Ver­
The group recently voted to
non Leroy Miller who are on a
merge the Alplin *n*| Beta chapwedding trip. Mrs. Miller la the
lera
into one * rgnntxnlion un­
former Elisabeth Ryen of Pa.
der the chapter name of Alpha.
latka, and a niece of Mrs. Me.
MIsa Ituaseltrr I- the daugh|rr of
honey’s.
Mr. ami Mrs. A h Rostrlter of
this city.
Friends of Miss Minnie Ktewart
will be glad to learn that she
The United Stall* tins approx.
has been removed to her home
Imatrly 21,000 printing und pub.
from the Femsld.Laughton Me.
lishing eatabllshuieiits
mortal Hospital where she bae
been receiving treatment for some
tints following an operation, i

Nancy Rosscttcr Is
Honored At Stetson

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FOLDER

Oyatet shells, mixed with send
and gravel, have hern used to
pave atreota of Morgan City, La.

Corsages — Bouquet*
F u n eral

A rran gem en ts,

A. K. ROSSETTER
FLORIST — CELERY AVE.
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BEAUTY SHOP
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For paMiodai skin ate. )l&lt; VAlUt

BIRTHDAY

Nancy Collum
Dolly Moo Burton
Julanna Howard
Mrs, Roy TlllU

Miss Carrie Kelly
Luncheon Hostess

Today &amp; Saturday

at vases whieh ware *
J, T, Newby,

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FOR TIIE BEST IN
WORKMANSHIP AND
MATERIAlJj COME TO

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The annual bridga and lunch,
Hits
Wa- eon of the Woman's Chib was
held
at the dub house on Oak
Miss
Mrs. Avenue Wednesday with Mra. H.
E. Morris, Mra. A. H. MJddleton,
Mrs. Lea R. Lasher and Mrs. L.
E. Spencar serving as hoetosses,
assisted by Mrs, J, M, 6tinselphrr
and Mrs. 0. X. Rolltna. A pa.
triotle color tbmna, hi ksoplng
with Georg* Washington's birth,
waa wad
a lunch- day
consisting at
cut flowers.
Luncheon was served from In.
dividual surd tables which were
set up far playing bride* and
Chinese -absefcm*.
Tha tables
wet* contend with
miniature
cherry trass In keeping with the
chosen color motif.
After facer y n g r a iilw e
of
bridge taljb s wan aollsstad and
addadl with Mr*. W. A.
holding high far which
is presented a navelty
beverage sat. Mra. W . B. Brin,
son was tha iwlpient ef a
o f novelty vnaas for

etc.

•toll t i fut
bb4 « n l p f I* »«f
flflfef i « « r etwy B»*i In #1•****•.

cream — gtssselsst
and disappearing.
iVery popular.

Mlso .Elisabeth Wblgham,
Joan Whlgbam,. Mbs Bette
then. Mist Luticia Gormly,
Katherine
Spencer and
BoumlllaL
l •r, ,
.

Mbs Carrie Kl
tb Ohio, entertal
van fo r a numb:
at the Latch Sti
Orlando Wodnei

Tho United States hn, about
3,300 furniture ninnufiicluriiig es.
tabllehmenta.

SOAP s3k .tK.r;’.*

Woman's Club Has I
Bridge, L uncheon \

RTRAITS

Mr*. Jeaaila B. pggell*

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American-born Mra. Juanita Braon Pagvlla la one of tho two Amer.ca* women in tho Americen ernbulone* OH** lu Greet Britain, voluntary smut aupported by American
moaegr. From Polo Alto, Cal., Mrs.
F**eB* married her husband, a
Oritith Marius officer, a few days
before the outbreak of the war.

Rex-Eme Medicated
SKIN CREAM and Rex-Eme

til ( Tuesday, when
they
lisvs for Texas where Mr. Oven
will enter Camp Wolton for a
period of training,

H APPY

DELAKD, FcK 21. —(A")—
Rtrlson’s
board
of
trustee*
Thursday voted to limit the uni­
versity "enrollment to 700, mak­
ing it more selective.'*
Enrollment for the flret aemciter thi* year wa» 789 but
complete figures for the second
cemeitcr were not available-’’
The trustees’ action was taken
on recommendation o f President
Alien who said (he move ahould
make the Institution more ap­
pealing "to those parents and
students who are seeking the
highest type of education under
the finest environment and who
have tile means to
pay
the
price. A student body of 700 ta
large enough for group activities
and small enough for Individual
instructiongpud counsel.” *
He said present dormitories
were equipped to cat* for 270
&gt;uung women and 170 men with
other 200 students living at
home.
Allen said it was not hia in.
tcnlion to dismiss any faculty
member* In the near future tilt
that if any one left he would
not In- replaced.
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The United State* lias .92 ci­
ties with 100,000 or mere real,
dent*.
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REAL DRUG VALUES!

Mrs. Hamilton &amp;
will arrive
h i*_ Tanipa
t.
spend the weekend i wt
,Idilcr’* parents, t|r,,;'.*nd
ilW. J. Thlrfpon,
Thigpen, at their
Fork1 on
“
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Student Body To
700 Enrollment

Cypress Gardens, Fla.— MIsa Klitabelh Cnlson.
Queen of the Florida Oramro I'catlral. commits treason
as she poeea with the beautiful Azaleas at Florldn
Cypresa Gardens, when the photo syndicates ileninnd
her picture with blossoms—am] the orange blossoms
Just hadn't an yet obliged' ' *»

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— Photo by Duhlsren.

Jewish Center Scene
Of Bridge Benefit

tteiaaman, Mr* K Hens, Mrs
flunk Shames. Mr*.
Sherwood
J-Mibeon, Mrs. K F Smith, Jr..
M *. C. U Powell, Mra. E. J
"I "II, Mrs. Ilriuy lliehter. Mis
Paul Petold, Mrs, A U. Mahoney,
Mis. Charles Katmer and Mis
A n.alia Noble.

Th« JcwUh Community Onivr
was the scene last evening
In of
benefit bridge and Chinese check­
ers parly, sponsored by the Ladle*
Auxiliary, Temple Beth Israel
A large picture o f George Wash­
ington, crossed with American t
. . .
.
Flags, formed the background for . Mgne end marker, on lliv Panthe decoratien* which wet* In a I * " • »
highway are virtually
patriotic color motif,
I n"
■*, &lt;hi&gt;.c generally in
A bonbon dish w ** awarded to ll11*’ P* the Unlbvl Stales.
Mrs. Otto Caldwell for scoring
high in tb* game* of tridgr,
while Mr*. Amelle, Noble
-e.
FOR THAT NEW PEKceived the high Chinese checkers
MANENT
Oil SHAMPOO
priia, • p elf of miniature prints.
Scraeno prise, a Boring turban
AND SET VISIT US IN
was won by Mrs. R. E. Tolar.
(U/R NEW LOCATION 1
Miniature blue end red batebeta
were given as favors:
Lets Ip the evening refrealu
manta were served by Mrs. II.
Jacobson. Mr*. W. J. Toll, H n.
Harry Bohr mid Mr*. Lee Sam­
uel* to tb* following:
Mr*. Leslie Went, Mra. R. M.
Bura^ Mi*. M. 8.
Messenger,
Mr*. R. A. Cameron, I r . Mi*. J.

Maical'i Almond

HAND
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roper car# to
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beoutiful.
seem
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75c Glovera Mungr
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Palmolive Hhnve Cr.

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566 Liquid

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60c liromo Scllxcr

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50c Va-Tru-Nol

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100 lU yer Aupfrln9 — 59c
40c Mualerolc

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40c Vaaoline Ionic
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60c Alka Beltur ...... 49c
25c Carter’s Pill*
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at Iatar*Am«44ean Attain at 'tba
Unireratiy at Florida, laid that
a racmt participation. ta asttdpatad.ln tba annual high acnaol
Spanlah .taelamation cAutatt to be
bald at lhe,(Jat»aralty at Florida
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Un(roraItt through tba Inat Itut*
In eoapcrptton with th* d hrtalon
o f language and literature and
Lot Mcaroa da Ouirado. banararf
Spanlah fraternity, will be open
fo atodanla af Spanlah,; In pit
native tongue. Only Iwp Mtffne
train oath ached will ba altewed.
Hal.1 Ttrat In IM J. the eantrat
baa bMn an annua! event for tba
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—A well-matched ninth race with
no outiUndinar antrlea roe. to
the poet In the featured ninth
rare tonight at the BanfonLOrlando Kennel Club, JO mllea Booth
cf Sanford oa U. S. Highway 17.
Entriea prat CharUa . Haft,
Reauty Kay, Britiah Train, Ker.
Swb, lam p Light, Lathy Mark,
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MORGANTOWN. W. Va. Fab.
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mat bli W ait Virginia Unhmrelty
haakathnll team In Um .d ro n ing
room after a recent victory ha
congratulated them on their play
butt aakad
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laaa iabbartn- about out there T Jeff, who hadn't bean hurt by any
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him cut.
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COURT RECORDS Tampa Students W ill
Give Aid To Britain

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SANFO RD , FLO R ID A , SA TU R D A Y. F E B R U A R Y XS. 1*41

N U M B E R IBS

Two Senators
Canadian
Denounce Bill

Ship Flying U.S.
Flag Sunk Germans Claim
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Of Armistice

Taft, Capper Assert
Measure Will Con­
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1 On February 25
German Armed Unite
Enter Spain From
Frontier O f France
ITCHY, f t w t Feb. 22 —W u l s s W in c h govern m en t

h a ), in fo rm e d
Japan**. naw ambassador kkhlaabvtw Nomura, holds his first
day.
'
press conference In Washington and tells newspapermen, “ Japan
— l&lt;| th e gOV* and tha United States ran avoid srar jf tha United Slate* does not
toad firm and'take tha taltiatira." The new envoy, however, made It clear that Js.
• hostilities *®ipan intends to sspand southward and that his country views Amor.
aasjdsd*si too lc&gt;n fortification o f the neighboring island o f Guam with dtsappro-

Becomes Complete City,
Theaters, Jail And Schools
tha ciUsenshlp of a small cummuiu
sd that within |3 months the popuIncrease from about 1000 to the near.
'' * ly 6009 persona which Inhabit
rral
growing city today.
.
" I ' U ttle did they dream that the
&gt;%J Vpag woodland area situated Just
i '1 eas* of Starka would ba tha Item

r it ame f oarly kbit morning from
a special convention of Justices
1and
rodstabtee
at
Sasusota
Thursday and Friday, held for
the purpose o f appointing a
legislative committee for
the
group U look after their Inter,
cate, Mr. Watson reported today.
C. M. Katesn, president o f the
Florida Association of Justices
6f tha Frees and Coestables, ad­
dressed the group Thursday af­
ternoon, fsttewtog n tour o f the
Singling circus winter m arten
and. the Singling Art Museum.
Paul C. Albritton, president of
tha Sarasota Couuty Bar Aaaoeia.
tion, spoke to tha group Friday
morning.
Other speaker* war* A. L
Redmond o f Pabnatta, State Sena­
tor W. M. Ctiett o f Waucbuta,
RepraaentaUve WIRtem W. Parry
o f Sarasota, and K. W. Lows of
Key West.
‘ Attorney'General J. Tam Wataon spoke to the group on F ri­
day afternoon followed by a dis-

WASHINGTON. Feb. SS — VP)
— Th« Adrainiet ratlin's British
hid bill was denounced by two
o f lit opponents in the Senate
today aa a measure which would
coaler upon President RooseraH
the power to plunge tbe United
States into war.
j
Senator Taft (R-Ohio) assert,
bd “ wo are asked t i fiv e one
man tha power to taka the lld U
ed 8tales Into war."
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; Aa assertion that “ campled
war making powers* « 4 w ;&gt;M
granted tha President waa utatty
by Senator Capper (K-xan.)
(R J C u .) *» »m*
niaa mid Roosevelt would gate
-template control over our demon
tie economy if the measure w an
cnictsd.
President lloooevclt'a aufgM.
tion yesterday that newspapery
radio and news agaarlsa rotate
tarily refrain from disseminate
Ing vital military secrets glrte
to Congress in roafidenra, diutg
I rom Senator Wheeler, Dima
crat, Montana, the charge ha waa
attempting to "inutile everybody
who la not for war."
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Wheeler, a leader of the Sen.
ate
mm-lnterrantlonlaU
fight*
Ing the President's British aid
bill, saw In the White H o w
suggestion an attempt to "mas.
ala the press, the senators and
everybody who la not for war."
“ It is much caster to trteh &lt;
us lido a war secretly than it •,
la when I he people know Use
facts,** be said.
•
Senator Clark, Democrat. Mia. &gt;
tauri, another foe « f the aid
measure!
protested
that
tha 1

•rogrant for tha Oman
frilled States,
Camp Bland Ing la

II. It.

. Nazis Assert Display
i Of Fla? Should Be
Of Grave Concern
| To This Government

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K. A. F . Repulses
Nazi A ir Thrust
Kncliah Troops Held
In Africa Antici­
pating Balkan Clash

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II» t saoriatrd l i $u
Th,. Ccrmsn
High
&lt;Vwnninttil .iiK rtnl lodav Ha **ss-

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vul forrwa" in thr Indian ji^l
Orcan timl sunk an armed t ip
C r tin ilia n m nthanl ship
1
which was flying a United
Slate-. flag ami which had
the stars ami striur* itainted
nit its hull.
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Tin* (icrm siii identified the

Ves«rl ill ll 717K-iMi c f t f l
lh» "I Niwiiiuni rru u crw ou| o t
)t«»nii«al land oliNtted that tW
t**|tesilt&gt;| *1»-t»Ijr&gt; of the AmcrktR
ting hhotiM hr of fTBlF WRCtf*
tut i Ih I'lMleal State* fC V frim iR t
It w n utslirntetl ll^ t if « t l |
%lii|i Ih in r
Am vrflik f l * « U
Chimp Clark. Hiram Jbhmnn. \rthnr VnnHere are the fawr leading opponents c f U.
|m l*«* *u-|te*t t»*s| of brmir actually
•Icnbciv, and Ilurtnn K. Wheel*) l.a«h hae »•
I ‘i76, otherwise known aa th* Lend-Lease
! Itntish. "a niokt iinforlanate la! i islriil** miirht oeeur.
imle.I lit* lull fr »in Iht* ♦!•••••
at an Impromptu ronfermTe outside thr
j
I II* t 'aii.nltan naval
ate chamber. Left It right: Senators Bennett
| hr&lt;
ll w*t “ a it bout a i|
iitf*»rmaii«*n whatrvrr** 11Lirdlnc
Hit* |to illy, rlaim that Nojt Of*
f* r»'o** Iim.I &gt;unk tho* Itritbh MTW
haul -hi|» **t'nna«liaii Crwim'*.
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llnli«h meanwhile
»m rra«r,| nertoJ activity M k • •
There* ate me—- in San-1
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ilr fm iir f and
n fftttlh f
feed to i s m the sheer* ance
fr**nt«. They laid It. IA . K. f l f b af (merge Washing taw'* birthrrw »!r«*k e hark a Natl air tWt i f
day today has a special maaa.
«i%rt krnt tfxtajr. after atfaiH *
Mir t lw (irim in naval base |t
lYUh*Jm»***«%.Apt • i M» b tilUNl
rriiirf at
Rreat ab tk*
my will know them la time, any­
grand matter
waa
a aecwnd
I.*** ma tuhr1*1 Franc h co%%t Utft
way," he ■said. •
«1S f
11mla af the first pcsaidrat
iiifht
Hut. Chairman Sheppard of the
af the Halted Htale*. Mrs.
\ I !••* *1 of rumiir* wtirred IW
military affairs committee, ar­
••I* ut Il«&gt;mtlt&gt;»ii ll *li
Ji L. Sink, grand secretaryII a&gt;—II said aha farmerly had
Itelirf Ilkai Tlritain nn*l CenatRy
gued “ tie Prrsidsat U absolutely trraOurer of the National Asso.
&lt; sillf^f &gt;«*-»lt*i»l*\
aa amethyst pin la her poatmifhl w« m he |t&lt;kr«l la f l i t
right. * ilo regretted the infor.»rifl*lUtl«'8*a| tlse- • I * a*t •*••
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which be leased la the
m tho* llalkans. tinman poBtiM
matiort given In confidence to hts rislian af Itrtired Railroad EnI v |M|* lldl ll* I! I • )•••*•
Wnahdagtaw family, bat an
lirhlfr* were re|*d»rtrJ alroajft/
ployw*. will he in Sanford Wed­
committee had been m ealed. nesday to attend a meeting at
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admirer Ufted It.
•ftannini* the Ifcaauhr and Kail
■&gt;ur|&gt;otedly by one of Us inrm- nciimy inllsll for the purpose of
• .it 111* t Ill.lti.lt* «
iiiNi|ia ws-re rrm uni mto B llft r I
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Illl.teltll
law
l
m fr«rn Romania
g a chapter of the aaao•••icataiilng
| . ! m til I af it III*, t r y
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III*
*'• 1 The Turkivb ««ff»rial radio at
r a U g . Rdwaril lliggtna, secretary
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\'*. t •\ Vitiitra ilrrlarevt tho* Hr tilth wera
of the Chamber of Commerce, so­
lots* •« W|f ll-Mvtti Ml* II Mli.l to*
Mmf larjr* fnerew in N®vtb
il iinred today
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it ll&gt;&gt; • W i m i in readine** f«»r a dOab
Mr. Rtark will speak on tbe
I Mil** thr Balkan* through
ol iactives of the association ol
. .mill
\ llrlfiBilv rr|M*r1
rrorbia*
flu- moating, which will ba held
Hu.la|te*at MhUl that *il»rr noon
in th* Commissioner* Room be­
mi tii.'. j v*-l.-nlar N «ii tr «»f&gt;* l»ol heen
soming *t 2 Oil o'clock
|if*l
M wullgghd Ow r*«e Vhovu)
,
'All railtoa,! men. particularly
Fire early
morning &lt;»'-(|hil- wh,
, l%lbW lo
stroyad a garage at &lt;03 Feat &lt;&gt;■ who have 30 year* service,
. Ivlllifl.
Tenth Street, belonging to R. A si,- urged to attend the meeting."
K. F. Ilouabolder v u ainoiik*
Howard aad acurvhod th* pdint til lllgeins declared “Th* Chara­
.i i. l.l of I •»# .1*
on three waarky houses. Chief d e of Commerre la intarwated la Hu m - atlrnding Governor** Hay •* ,
t.tn . nt|iira « -..I • •
•
Mack CtevahuU reported today tins organisation due to the fort Ihd* KiMimmre Rodcm* IihIh)
116f Mtltli .|tg; III* I
Damage to tho garage and thr lli.il It forma a unit to contact
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heuse waa —ttmeteif to ba about ti ' ired men all over tho United
Iftacmintnn pUrera air »*li**i
'••* Miff***. Ih.il •!
1116. Damage to tha other two States with th* Idea of bringing to meet at the City Hall • .uni.
«.| Ills A- III * . HM
houses t lsu by, scorched by the l hem to Saafard and Seminole Monday marhi at H-uu ll', U l
I 11*181 llj.| III M
MOSCOW. Feb. i *
ifiy— A
aatiaaated
l-I.Sfll.l III.".
ll
rt* *• l»«»|i-«'-g-leamnj: h) fbe GaOOr.iaatv for riailnra or la make for praclic,At
first
Chief
Cleveland |, hie thrlr home,*' the pacrrUry
111! tlS'lta-r ia ells,
rwuBhl tarty la-t nifht • s r ft
thiught tha fire had been start­
ker -It i tl&gt;. &lt;| InVIaknil I.itvinoff, the fa»vmer foeFar I Summerail I of llo|il«i|»d»a
ed by spauteuaoug aombaation
"We will aixvreciate It verv
•I Si w \ tir k• in I hb2 • ifti tum aiitai, r ff the rarty^a
from palate stored ks tha building much If you will make a special and IIU i l Ulna Mae llra«fl)«-&gt; ol
tula Anm imiis had |rent ml evimmittae and remavod
hut oa further investigation hr effort to attend this meeting and (•eneva a ere ioaued a inarviac* I *m.«l ults. Iatr&lt;l thd-ir «ISII |»«ikatr l*aulina k. TAerarhuikiss, wife
■aid ha heBeuud It waa due to n In tag aa maav o f v o w aaaorUlr* llrriur at the Court IIItMire y e v li;«.) toilti |*i«'a»Mfe a-* the * In* I •if V )acb e«U ff Moh.t..ff. present
layda)
lighted matah thrown aa some a* oamihla." Mr. Htewhm said.
premier and furebr*' u x s a U a r,
I
*
weed duet *U the fleer of the
I. K. Boliefc. are.ideal a f the
| (lllssf Slf llte InnoIIIII W Alii* •• a randidlate far the *amg gf uap&gt;
garage. A p a (M « hod been seen a .aoeiatian « f Retired Railway - Thr
is -nunn'w
.hllan'd Da »V*»aw
.i rraular
. .. oeml-monthly
„
, , .. drill
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U tu n off aad three other* wr?s
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walking down tha* alley by the Kmplayes with head*warier. In mrrtln? **f tha oaminulr Count)
as-cuued c f ^failin? ia their da.
garage^early last aigkt by acigh- Ink eland, ia also rxpectod to at- Guard* will be be Id at the
S t l l l l l l W ( kMt 1&lt; l o r i f l l t
lies'* No explaaattain a*« nmpaalad
mory
Mi
kl« nda/ aiylit
aialit at 7 :J0 • rHfUl11 ^
\ IU £?U a
icud tho meeting.
•he druppinf of Zbemebaikina, aa
o’clock All members are unrr«l
Tha flra asight has* don* con­
dir is Lnosa in tbe IT. 8. 1 K.
to attend
siderable dousegu I f It had net
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Litvinoff, ardent iu|ipwUr o f
lUaguishsd gukklr by the
I OKI MYLR8. Fell ?: t.S|pe lihd Irarue af rtatkm. aad tha Uftaa
T h o r interoatod In formiMR ll..|| Mr lf.ii *i f.iuiual Sesutharst j nf r«*lleeOva security, a aa ro*
I WM MMgteud the alarm
morning.
an lolrnirDOOkinational railroad l k.ii&lt;la Fair. ir|»rrsmiinir five! anted as forvlfs rvam itatr m»
m it fr lu lk dab are invited t«* i.Mantles ll'i.d r). Gla«l«-. I oilier, [ Ms* 1. 0311, and supplaated by
meat at the borne af leather 8 i liMMilrttr aitel le t, m il t h e l*» Mohitoff. a ho la that year Bega.
SOFIA. Bulgaria. F * . M i/i'V— Oeraaaa general dtaff offU llartey. 1901 Franrh Arrnur lu-; m, III afl.r —tahluhlnic an *11 j luini ihr
r.r*. wearing 01 fluitag cMUnn
IterngUP Pi 9:0u o'cloik., tilin' Irrilil fur nilatuiaiir. Carl | With G.raaainy which i
ciithaa and with |
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| II. ««■ l , I'mmljr fair
art..** in
I j l t i * . l f drooprd almost rim
A permit to
a dwrlllng ifutirr, .sat thr alt.-mlaiM r mark
at th. mat af tu o o iwaa kaauni .•mi l ITU shot. 27.000 |.,l thr fh trlr a ul af this public vyw. *!•
th&lt; ugh in Deeranher uf IPX* ha
lad lumber
la th* United
Lumber Company I amk . . luminr
S'atiiau klayn. Slat. o*n mia- wn, rr portad la hr rwgaged IS
nl th* CUy Hall yenteniajr. Tb.
ii.mn
*&gt;f
agiirulturv,
.
.
.
Ihr
m • | .rla c lUgwata uf furvigU Uat*
one alary frame building will
t ur.1 «*f fair tiffirials an.f r-nanty » t for Malatoff and Joseph M a­
ha inralad aS Oak Arrau# hr. r.in
m mm
iim
ianrn yeatrrday.
yaatrniay. Mayo |m.
h t.arrs
I arrow FJeratek
aad
Tw .lflb putimh! Ike rshiluts, rsprrially the | lmkl»l-,l.ff*a wifi
Stetete.
poultry, and said be was .urpriard ||u&gt;, barn sacwi

tired Railroad
en Hold Meeting

Sanford Woman Is
Kin To Washington

Edwin Cranberry jj
IS i n s t a l l e d

in

Bacheller Chair

re Wedaesday

WIU Attend To
f canf r e
f National Group

Ut 06
to the
.
should
bo completed in another month.
Hundreds o f
workman began
painting the thousands o f build­
ings in the camp this moo th­
in January, the m tir* 91st
Division paraownal began a IS.
week training program Which was
similar la that nied during
World War hv tho fighting
df th* U. A Arm/. Tha prog
has Just completed tha tenth week
and during those ! • Weeks every
man has Man given much basic
military train Uur. .
There .'nr* four Infantry regi­
ments la th* lis t
la) DtolInfentry
sion. They am th*
Infantry
from Florida, the
from Ml
Nth Inf entry
187th Infantry frute __ ___
. These fsur regiments ham un­
dergone training
ta numerous
types of tlames such aa bayonet
practice, throwing hand
operation of
Instruction,
tag. •!
medical fluid
transporting
Donee N ext Friday powerful
asU b li1*
A danoe, the t in t d &gt; »
systems
rim, uUI b&lt; gteau by tha Junior wireless
aU typao of.

Jaycees To Sponsor

Senate Foes O f

w fc&amp; A i s y m

*I*ur8uit Of Pleasure’
Deplored ily Author
In Luncheon Speech

It.* city 1

F i r e Destroys
Garage Building
Early In Morning

City Nows Biicfs

Maxim Litvinoff
Is Removed From
S o v i e t Committee

l air Lnd« 1'oni?lit

Nazi Army Officers
Arrive In Bulgaria

at thr watr variety, which in- j Ike Soviet nerfa
tlu.lr water fowl aaJ pheasants runimfaunr far 11
|h»i six wn at other fairs
! &gt;sd rommiaaar
•tustry. hot A a was i i mieed I
the latter Mat late in 1 » » .
very tlttls has hern heard of

increased Business
Activity Anticipated
ST. PRTER8BURG. Feb.

(At—CooUnwed European
pioLabiy wiUmean an iarrvwi
at least 16 perrent hi bus
nrtivity far 1M1. Jamea Ucroft, of Bostsm. prosldswl at
Aaseriran InsUtato of Fla
predicted In• talk to n civic

United

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Sem inole County Produce*
More Fruit And V egetables T han A n £
Sim ilar Area In Florida

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1IM1

Pacific fle e t
ill Be Sent
Latest
Planes
it

Lockheed Factory Rushes Planes For R.A.F.

w Defense
Lockouts
s' Are Rare Exception
And No Law Needed

House Approves

Member Aasodaled Press

NUMBER 150

South African
Troops Slash
Into Ethiopia

Stalled By West Coast Storm

Marshall Gives Infor' nation To Commit­
tee A fter Calling
Situation S e r i o u s

Capture Fascist Gar­
rison \Yhile Other
Forces Are Locked
In Heavy Fighting

W a s h in g t o n , f * i 20.—on
—Grill r.vl Gcor.T* C- Murskalt,
arm&gt; chief of staff Is reported
to have toM the Senate milliry affair committee l hut the
nlt« -I ■Stiitc, Intends to reinforce
the I‘fltiflc fleet imnunilately with
an uu» inrificil %iuml rr of ihr
laftr»t type of army ami nnvy
fight mg plane*.
Hi tit Atribcil tho. situation in
unfie ns serious. Hr is
Them.1 auto.. •«"Hr uf llirni liub-ilcrp In muil
lu luivc? told the com.
Hat Aid to Britain could .In g rip »&gt; a ■t j &gt;ini i ni' »t i’ ii'iI In the western ,
ba fHrded up by |&gt;a« miko of the ::cVa. Ovuri. gut, iIn." i i) .mimic virtually a laI.
Brit'd Mid bill.
iiriii jt. nu ituipl i
kltanwliilr f r o m
Shanghai
cmnv mfurmatioTt that Japanese
troop Irani porta nro reported—
wfllbnnt confirmation — moving
dOtithAv^d from Formosa, and
J«f*n proper in a move which
Btoridnu sources interpreted as
T w o** answer to the arrival of
MtOa-'4mls of Austrnliun soldiem

R.A.F. Bombers Hit
In v a s io n B as es

S

l.ocL-ccd Hudaon bomber, being built for
U.it*ln. avrai cf them already bearing the R,
A. F. (i-. icnta, cover almoit every foot of ipac*
l-i tb'., MfUon of the Lockheed Aircraft far.
Jr. Ifittbenk, Calif., and reprewnt plenty

o f future headache* for Germany. The twinengined bomber*, capable of 2X0 m.p.h., have
tun high IJaiaa from English pilot*. Ship* In*
right background are Lodealcra, U B. pau.'iu
ger plane*.

op Day Programs Will Be Jaycees Feature
£ M School* With Pupils Americanism At
Meeting Tuesday
BaRourke,
Following
glllness

the paat M year*.' Ha waa ooaf of
the olde*t member* . of the Elks
iAwlgo o f Sanford , and Ora,
Tyler cf the lodge for 27 ygare.
He ya* a member of the AII
Soul, Catholic Chunk o f San­
ford.
The funeral terrie* wilt ba held
at Ui* Catholic Church at 10:00
o'clock Friday morning with
Father J. J. Kellaghan officiat­
Ita Intelligence aerv- ing, and the remalna will be
•ent to Mobile for burial In the
aflame on. The Roeary will be
recited at the Bourke reatdence
tonight at f:30 o'clock. AU Elk*,
e» per Ially officer*, are requated
to ba at lb* reridanoe at 7:30
0'cletk tnnlkhfc' ,.r
II* k, aurrived by a staler, Mrs.
Paul Wllaort, Of Whistler, Ala.i
and a brother, John la Bourka, of
Mobile.
Active pallbearer* are: E, II.
Bfunett, 'Howard Harris. Philip
leonanly, W. J. Thigpen, O. P.
Herndon, and Edmund W. Metech.
Houorarv pallbearer* art; K. If.
Hrudf. W. E. Watson and all
Paat Exalted Ruler* of the Elk*
Lodge.
?
Erickson Funeral Bom* haa

Washington Day program* will
be held at the Sanford Grammar
School and th* South Sid* Pri­
mary School tomorrow morning,
wlt)l atndenta of both aehoola
giving play*, iklla, and reading*
_
pertaining to the !lfo of the
“ Father uf Our Country."

Swingle wUl gtre a “ Waaklngton"
recitation; Myra Ana Southward
will play a piano Ohio and Hwton
Babcock will play a violin aolo.
A pantomime ikjt wUl b« acted
by Dwight Swmaaeti and Larry
Lowing with Simon Dtngfsldrr
reading the part*.
Mr*. Gertrude Fag* (a In charge
of th* program at th* Grammar
school.
's ,
third grade o f th* South
Hide Primary will praeent
precent th*

r

Of Waahlngton', areeented by
iho atudenta dressed in eaatumc*
of that period wltt be th* main
ftature o f th* pragmas. Th*
play win be followed t f a minuet
danced by eight bey* and girl*.
Several patriotic gang*. “God

Tourist Gro
Picnic At L
alt-day picnic at U b l U r y to.
cnathra Hail at^ lO lM o ’clock
j* Ihe morning In vara famished
ay Uir member*, th* Recreation
DvwartnMut reported today.’
Cara wU be provided for every-

ages Awarded At
Hal C M ^Bculon

Inoculation
Tetanus

fti

mg nports

Volusia County Commissioners
Complete Resolutions Necessary
For Presenting Brief On Road 44

Nazis Release Bomb
Cargoes On London,
Plymouth, Portland
1««e*r(nf^rV t^rf-ui!
l{tiii“ it
Smith
A frica n
tlnnin slltxhint' into Itnllann&lt;n&lt;|iiii|-(&gt;il Kthitiitin were to*
•If*v i-fiNirtuil to have ca p ­
lin n l l h f Fascial garrison a t
-'!«■git along with 600 orlaoni t ' , while other British fore?
f-i ui i f
lockrtl in
heavy
, fighting with Italian* on thfl
Somnlitiiml front.
1 II'* Itiilmn high rommmd said
i !’** DiiIihIi hint niRili* "repealed
vt.lt nt it11»ivk4'* in an Attempt
nMu Jii- ji River, in Soma«
,

Bntuin's sensational military
i bln ml
m Singapore and else.
In Ml. buttle of BriUln. R A.
Appearing before the Yuluain!
y " 1
soiitheasi Asia are part
Iminbi f rnki'il the "invasion
o f 11 joint British.American plan Cuuuty Cnmmlaniiinei' nt DeLaml
il
” . * M *1 nnd Cntali on
Id •’-iinngle Japat.* and will be! this morning, Edward lliirgliin «&gt;■
N i’ i-ti'111 Frt*nrh constt while
COtln^ iril with "appropriate mca- ' successful In M-eklng n n-aulu. I
moil rsi irf«-■rai tetrrwpd their
•MUjTW
p " Jnpit nose ?pokr-rrnn said I thin from thnt buoy reeummend-1
tb*'*th iinr! (l®«truction
Ing the cuinpletlon uml iiii|iii&gt;m&lt;fMftv
input h, Port lend
In in ad outline, ns the Jap. ment uf State Hmul tl ruiiiirel■» «■ tlw rnpidN 11 nfultl 111k llig Sanford with tin Knot r„ast.i
Program, Planned By Aae*
•nfwp.t its effort* to
fa r Kii-t picture, tin* “ Anglo. thr Chamber of &lt; Imill,-re neere-j
LONDON
|,l.
/ ii _(,Vi
inc m1.ii mp in the Orttoday.
Eloy Delgado, Haa ^JWci &lt;nu bloc" is seeking to taryFiveaaldmiles
.•
»
Innnnese nuw« •»«nA
irrtnt
M
frin.in
m
n
ltr'.ra
nf■
of the mud Imin
these emir.
♦ thnt Jinsn'a Vico
AU P a r tic ip a t in g fWbl*'s"
1. To 'gain the initiative" in Hanford to Mini' ron. tbrnugh frnalvc thi» SIII I- ^ with huu ratib.
■i MiifUlur C!huichl Ch»*l
Iftt \«in nnd stifle Jnimii’s plan Voluala County uml ihr ii|i],rt viit marlni-i IH In m 1 nirum-l thiii-ti ]
he Australian government
HAm*rlC*nltni” wa* featured at
front« n “greater Fast Asia of the eommlsninncii of ii,ui ,min­ •hipping w a* pi (In ti ll W i'itiif"*
.tv ..f “ h Phi Eastern ^
the Tegular meeting uf thr Jun­
tD&gt; -peiily sphere" before it ty completen ri-sidutions nerea. day by ii i u iit i.il mivml M*urc«
vrminiUiitR' Nvvertheanry for tho hrlrf I,, lm present­
ior* Chambrr cf Commerce haId hk* more brad way,
S ucli n cmi n | kii iHfi avi hi lit be fiu f
In lt- *
h reshlunf* f i That*
at the Plnra and t’ohns reataiu
41- To holster the Chinese Na- ed to th* Btal* II, nd Department olit* b» two pur ponup citlu i i ■* 1
^
i
ni
»i
we re ulficialilk adrant on
the Hnnferl-Orlandi lltpn'ist C'Vcrntninl In Chung. Feh. 17, by Senator K F. linns, prepare the way Xoi hivuniun . T
anda o f
N. b *«ve ns thou------Highway Tuesday ntglit.
‘
11 tlmi It will intcn.lfjr Its holder. Mr. Illgg'nn advised.
these h lan iln ur lo provide n iiu»
linn tf'iHi* man nrij the d#*»
Henilnnl* and tirevard County in etiiary n ub slitute foi A 4h»l f
The rroop beg.irvjhe program
nf n-*Mnnct" against Ja. f neelhwrti Mklava. hornd kenu that CQB/rti^^ao roramlsalotiers bnv* already panned Hitler's prom Ued *%»aauU, Mu* ub.... Thailand, and JapanrennlotWitvs to have the
mad •ervrr said
itfltblywtinwreH' la f*hli
■.tuiia Ware reworied t* oil*
itavod and sine* the res-dutl’n
“ Aaterirs.” ' I Raamrr
Drlyailo. n* aetlvHv an bn nttMupterl
"Th** d eriifin u battle
Mn
Itu, Gulf (if Siam.
ha* been obtalnnd frtttn Volusia wru more likely will lie I uchi
‘ hree-year.old
of Mr. nmi Mr* , erhnfe.
' "
, tor nf Na*l tnterreeEloy Delgado, gay* the Preamble
3. T« "'"L cln g ," nmrntlntlims C* unty th* brief will b* mmplet
n the n urtliw est»1 n w p p io iih *- . ...
i
"iicil
m hover over
to the ComtHolton c f tho United In Mn»r’ " f.,r n rn«*n.J*p*nm«e ml,
TtntMMi than on her bi'm li*,j
u,,f Mi'nli hut Inueh Mf
Th*1 jfrtnnjprt
for *hi* uav. thin ►uiff* ftaid* an h result *•1 , , ,
State* by memory. An Anrrlran- ' "renrd. Th
ncpnllatlona. the
, , r.,,,,,1,1 tr&gt; mtain "lie Initiative
iam quin was conducted hv hrn-i Innnaoar mlmit, will ho Influ- Incr «f *h«* roaH from Mlmt In what h r p lrtu re il an u vw*t N an ......... tt-1 v In Ihr Albanian
noth Carr with tho prise for civ- inrnl uufm 'irablv by drvalnp- Jh»* Tl ini villa hrid ra on th* fit ftuhmnrliic building pioyiinn
....... . in.. Ilmt api'i-ared lo b*
Ing the greatfat number of cci roct monks mlvo « t , .Inpan In China Jrhnt Rivar and tho furl harl tip
hi fl * event H itlei • I 1
•
tnU inii Icd
of tha mirlnaarln*? work nil th» ■uh-tiitil. 4urti ,iii. nf ft t • * '
anawora going to Jennie Smith, J"ivt Routbi-i*t A..„
.lu*t nlii'l Jn|mn will do in rnnil fTti’n fhn TlttiNv{Hi* brida* •t Spruit? in vasio n nM* inpi Mm
In connection with "Anicricnnlam Week” It was announced tlmt *hi. face i f tin’ Vignrnua IliltNh tn thr Ornrvn bild^o and on m ♦•e s iill” 11*■ watdd seek 1" if hn
( ’amp Blanding Gives
Druwlaa J. Scott, father
M '- "nffennlvi'" tin n"k''"mcii would Sun ford
wei(» prrilit'ted n* two!' '
t •f1nrrnl«*tiri*7 i*f thi* rnnil w ill 1 e||t.k.‘ Mu* flow ' f Ano ri.it . &gt;M'
Jor Douglas O. Hcolt, would m*k&gt;- not nay hoi they hinted a flrnl
Itirtli To New Town
Vnnfftrd dir**p*ly with th# pile*' *nit emrnre reiof »'i *&lt;* * 'i1
an addn—a at the Scmlni In IGrli iff.irt would bn to npeed the
School this morning nl 10 til' rioirlasion i f the Tokvo peace F:-»ut r.*n* 1 and h*-t«P
nnd I 1 evhail*t lb*’ m io l n
I A II h K, Feb. 20- (Special!—
o'clock.
r
: •n'lferenre hrlwrei, Thailand and fmm thr* rt&gt;n»t ill hltfhwav. Mr iitn lul t i'vt‘i'WinA*,il iiti 11 •ii'idiiA "• ., "(y has ariken al th*
Eloy Dslgada ho the chairman! Ft&lt; nrh IndoXhuiu which w*» *r- Hlpffinw •hi't Tho mad w^I f*i»n rim f 1 1 i'f*4
Knt,-H in ( nin|i Blandlng whlen
m*rt aatlH Hlnim I f T i v n »•'
of tho Amevlanlnni
committee, ranged l&gt;V Jnpatteae mivltator*.
1in IN m o n o
ate i» t"‘iMd
......1.1nu1itm " f » Georg la
IfoNrl Th^p** »«* ei|IIIp|"i d to Hvrow U''li 'tto1MI i
comiioaed of Kenneth f’ arr. M A
Iluce the Thai-iiulo-Chlna tico- Mt !» *■"*
,
i"n|, ini-ling ami a carnival, and
7’elvlngton and M. W. Dearinu. tv la algned. it » . 1- believed, Ja- Uuof-tfd nnd Rtata Road Four i»n run * it I it I line iie n lm ! IttUnin ■ II,,
,
inii-iia
nf Htnrhr are »rekln*
nnd Had charge of the program
would be In |Hi&gt;ltlon to In- iho Kwt
•.lilppiiiC Inlie*
Th'*
• I1" 1 nu nli|in&gt;|irlntc name fur te­
TliM'lty night.
rn nae her iirnetration of Inilo'loo
t|(# num ber &lt;&gt;f l f. In.it'* uti
ll la a
thriving, nondrecrlpt
Thoa* Tireaent at the ' mretloc rMna and Thailand on part of a
111*khim* British slnppirikT
" MS t-iitiin.&gt;iii.ly M,r,»d along «tal*
weret Richard D-ea, Karivlr ,,| ,n („ (|Bni Singapore from 10.36 Airplanes Are
in1 Mm *1 d u ring
th*- 11*1•1. 4&gt;■
. is i,i,l IX jii't nutaidc Ihc galea of
Housholden John Bchlrord. Dirk •
nrrUi and oaln control of
cm of IP'40
tin •••■s *'I * '
tin- &lt;»m|i Aa yet unnamud, II l»
Finished In January roioiut
Vernny ,U. L. Bahorn. Jen*le n„. Important Kra isthmus In
per l &gt;&lt;«'. In»ed
t-1,,winy an faal that 11 soon will
Smith, Jennie Lodge, Ned Smith.I „,,nthern Thailand which nepar||. . 1 Hiiiiti’d tin I .. .......... hud ,li ',-rvi
mm official
till*. Th*
WAHIIINGTON, Frb. 2P —&lt;A*« •n Mini, t -i t* fleet «*f
Harn'd Power*, 8t, Clair t'amer-i
, ihr vital Ctiina sea and the
«‘k (, it- |&gt;rl Mlcllllg House of A. 8on. E. IL Laney, Elov Delpndo, c „ i f «{ Biam from the Bay of — William S Knudaeii, rlltecloi Septionbci. IDID, bill M tl l«1,‘
m
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ii
h
Li
mi
I.
ihi!
only
native
left In
of thr office of oioduction man. 4, f f be**1 |ilwinvn wef" 1m poll
Ramon Delgado. Joe M«**. Ken., )t, rMrni.
reth Cary, H, E. Anderecn. M
|n BritNh *nd American nuai- agrment, said yesterday that dur. Hint 14mi.1 bet I DO on tin wav t" tlinai- I'll!la, ataiula next to a
ti-nl llu-ali-r fralurlng Mo* W*«t,
A. Yelvlngton and Joe O’Conner.
the deralopmenta at Blnga* log January 1038 airplanes were Moo kiiiritirtir gioiim i'.
v, tnl,- nearby a lowering f*rrl»
.,
.mmmmm . ..
,, r(| where thousand* of Aua- deliver!tl by United State* man.
" |t«. iause o f Iht ilevel'.nt.n i-l» ii In ■I gnra 'round and 'round.
ufaclurrr n, id witch Ilb7 went nf I iiim .» 1 lose to Mie hhiptnng
867,000 In Army
h^wera to the United HLite* Army and Urn- aml airplane
imm*.
Navy and to the British forces. «mm*e," ibis tdiw-rvrr said, ‘ bait Wall Street Responds
Estimate Shows
: s s ^ " tSS£JS Knudaeii told U pres* confer­ •if
Mn iMt’M’lit f.re t of tllMi 1
To Far
East Crisis
ence he espected tho rnle of pro. I m&gt;*1* iilw n&gt;* w ill be H u'ifnir
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WASHINGTON, Feb. M -U &lt;’.
A£ - S
ductlim In pick up a little neat
Many
«»f
the
new
Nun
ob
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— Th* War Dvpartmrnt rntlniaU 'tupped.
tummnr.
,
w ere ................................... .
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V t l t K . K.-b. 2 0 - 1 * 7 ed th* atreaghl o f the AmrriAdmiral Nomuta, the new Jap........
tyu* &lt;t bitwi-i-ii Tin iiituiritlng crl»n In tho car
can Array today
at Mt.oon UII. M ■mbaaaador, said at his
"fill „nil 130 tuna.
1 L'l-t hud bullish ri-pcrcuaalon*
officer* and anlkled men. Ihe firat capital prean conference Aid Bill Might Lead
Hyniii
ii in toility In W all a trc v l to m .
SnuH* l««t June tisrmsin Vk11- iiy
82,000 efffeen on duty Included » edneaday that he doe* not be­
ii""!ityy fiiarkcla wbtvh dvpeod for
limdM
in tie Hiitbtlnu t•
It,000 national guard o ff k m lieve thrr* will hv 0 war be. To War Soya Reynolds fe wirii'd
in her ,.«» shinvent* uni '■ - their (-■"ili-hci- pilmanly on th*
and 24,000 raoarra affleer* on cv- tween thr United State* end
nf N't.rwiiv, l !iii mu rk and il..- Dult b Fact Indies, DritUh Matendod aatlve dutt. The enllateil Japan hut ho admitted that re­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—&lt;/P&gt;— N«•Miei lands
......
biyn
ii .d Japan.
■trength o f MSJW0 Included 454^ intIons "are not quite to good’ Senator Reynold* (D-N. C.) anRubber, Straits ten and MW
000 regular array, XSS.OOO na­ *• he bad believed on leaving nounced today ho wa* opposed to
silk
were bid up tu iharply
tional guard and IBS,000 s«l*«- Tokyo.
the edralnlstratioe’s
Britlah-ald
blirhei p rices on flurriaa of
tive aerate* trainee*.
Speaking through an embassy bill because he wa* convinced Its
City News B urfb
t.|KctiUhve buying Imsed on faart
Interpreter, the lotmer Japan*** enactment might lead th* UnlUd
innvvmi-ri In from primary aourt**
\f-i reign minister affirmed that Staton directly toward a declara­
; W'lilil Ih- blucked If real trouble
will lie* up to It* e o «- tion of war.
Defense Coats Pass
JJmilxI. In ‘ ha__Perl fir----------------— Beginning t h f1 f ourth day uf
ntlvi the trtp!e“oHk
with Germany and Italy but ba debate on tb* measure In tb*
FIRK HALTED
aatd he could not concelva of Senate, Reynold* described it aa a
•ray with Ui* United State* da. “ bill for the daftna* of th* Bri­
U&lt; AI.A, Feb. *0— &lt;AV-Al
vrielring aa a result of that pact tish Empire at- the expense of
ahlfta. day
2bo man, working In ahlfta
The Taylor Comraamlrry No. uml night since Monday, have
**W# algned th* treaty In d f* th* lives of Aaeriaan men end el
Her to nreaerv* Ui* peace o f Ih* (be *xp*naa of th* American tax- SX of tho Knlghta Templar halted a fire which ,w ,pt ever •
will meet at tbc Masonic Tcinplu Too Ui KOO acre* in th* north,
Pacific,” th* admiral eaM. He
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had been asked whether Japan1*
Finlay night at 7:30 o'clock.
uni corner of the Ocata na ; CUBAN LOAN WAITS
tlonal forest.
The Lyman School Junior
I’ lasa will present a play, "Tilly I.AUOK SUPPLY ADEQUATE
WAS1UNGTC
Goes To Town,” tenight al K:U0
o'clock al th* school auditorium.
TALLAHASSEE. Feb.
AT—Th# Industrial comt
C. B. Moore, reprreentatlve of reported Wednesday (hat
th* Uhlled Slates Chamber of general labor supply thro
Commerce, visited
the local the state appear* adaquul
though national dafawaa
rets continued to prerid
ploymcnt for &lt;l— —-Hf

Nazi Offensive B y!,
600 Submarines In •
hprin^ Is iMirseen

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Visitors to Sanford with few exceptions marvel at oar
advantageous L-^alion on a beautiful fed navigable lax*
and usialhr thu quertion U raised as to why greater use
Is not mr.de of this body of water as a means of furnish­
ing tourists greater amusement and recreation.
Decently a speak u at one_pf our civic dubs came out
strongly far the re-estsblshment of a passenger boat line
between Jacksonville and Sanford, and ih glowing terms
pictured the beauties of the Bt John’s River and what
jm^appesling attm tl-r. r.uch a service would be for tourWe believe the speaker was right and we think that a
boat line between Jacksonville and Sanford, properly op­
erated and adreitLed would open a great avenue for tour­
ists to thia city and would be the means of helping Im­
measurably to establish Sanford aa a tourist canter.
Blft over1AOd above the poUdbOltiea of using our river
and lake to .M ng.ultU itora, Lake .Monroe offers many
ofportunlties for providing pleasure fUr those people who
cvrae to ttorfda la enjoy the out-of-doors. Hen is s body
of water of ouch dimensions and suitable depth that it is
ideal for laTbuaUng. The popularity of thb sport has
growL immensely in the past fsw years and in many re­
sorts along the New England coast it forqis the principal
appeal to summer vacationist*.
alanufeciurcn haVo developed many types of Inex­
pensive sailboats that are perfect for inland waters, and
wblcn provide aO the ih'illa of the larger open-water
classes, in our mind’s eye we can visualise what a beautiful
sight several scores of as'k would make billowing with the
breezes of Lake Monroe and we can picture the tons of
publicity which would (uxrtrc to Sanford If it really became
a nailJoat canter. Pictures of aallboata have an appeal
ahch makes them "aura /lie” in “getting by” the managing
editor and Into tho columns or newspapers and magazines.
We believe that by exploiting the possibilities of sailboating, Sanford could capitalize on this one attraction to
such an extent that hundreds of substantial winter visitors
would come here unnuidly to take advantage of the splen­
did importunities which our location could offer the de­
votees of this sport.

The Glass Of Fashion
with slow success. The recent preview of Spring
fushlon* In New York, however, predicts an approaching
’ eia of elegance” la men's attire In “Jewel” tones, includ­
ing twilight blue, 3ap&lt;i-blue, plum, wine, maroon and green.
Carmel Snow, editor of Harper’s Bazaar, it is noted, com­
plained that the mdn she saw about town weie only “ bluegray shadows timidly following in' the wake of their wives.”
If the forecast prove* accurate, tho facile pen of the
copy-writer will be leaping more exuberantly than ever
across the half-page advertisements of the retail stores.
Np, longer will the seller of worsted suits be permitted
tbs modest announcement that “these are offered at substantial savings” or that hla wai-es are “year 'round
weights.” He will be gmgling instead, “Let us cloths you
with tta suit th at.fils/ou r character. No more conserve-

FROBT.

rroo LATE TO CLASSIFY”
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By BUSSELL KAY

Thirty-*lx jftr a ago, Is th« successful r«UU | N «r.
IIUU town of Stafford, Kan...
four young
aU l***™ of
Doyd Wallao

•W IN ES

NICK’S

What an “elegant era” It will be when the “blue-grey
I n i l ” begins fto
i t ttaka
l l i B tthe
t l B Ilead
n f l f l lI—Christian
___ I ' h y f e t l n n Science
C s l a n a a MonI lis ta .
shadow”

THE SANFORD FORUM
ONWsrn for you. Tho suspicion Is
West unkind, llsvo ws lhrad oL
most s scoro of yoars la Um
doaast and dcarsst eonlocal t»Hssasy to aa UUla purpsto that,
«n tho appoaranco only o f Inattomtlou to you, and which yea might
ha»« aceouatod for la a thousand

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• UQUORS
• BGOTCHEST

in-your life.”
For the man of affairs he will offer the “career costuma." Casual as a stroll at Palm Beach, yet smart aa •
walk through the Bois de Boulogne before, the occupation.
Vi atcli the contracts roll In. Prosperity by day and popu­
larity by njghtt “Chooae the color that. 'docs things for
[ y e have It la spinach green, ico blue, coin pink

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Social A n d Personal Activities
Mrs. Laney Hostess '
To Group Of Friends

p Gr ,

Mia. J. O. Lsnry was boo- 1
FRIDAY
teas yesterday afternoon at a I Miss Nevis
spent Monday
Dirt Gardeners Circle oL Ure brtdp p « t y at her homa an j in Jackson rill,
ustness.
Sanford Garden Club will meet Sanford Avenue. Spring flowers
at Uw h e m at Mrs. J. C. Hutch- were used to dentate Uw party
Friends of
law to Indian Mound Village at
M. Mrs. Harry Hears*
After several progressions of
bridge, scores were added and
“ TeniruJ
ot .... Sanford Mrs. Martin J. Bum was found
Gardmr Club will meet at the to be high secret for which she
h S S T ^ U n . O. E. Rolllna, &gt;400 was presented a Spring hand
l£ k 'A v e n u e , at 10:00 A. M- . bag. Mrs. Ralph Aostln Smith
received a manicuring set for
scoring second high and Mia. H.
W. Rocker, screeno winner, was
awarded costume Jewelry.
Lais In tha afternoon, Mrs.
post' Office
Auslllsry and
Otorks wDl meet at the home of Laney, assisted by her daughter, W. R. Dyson.
Mrs.
J. C. Higgins. Mrs. R. L
M &amp; rM n ry . Loobe Muller, 311
Mrs, J. C. Truluck
Cornell and Mr*. E. II. Laney,
n Rim Avenue.at 7:30 P- M.
S. C., ore gueuls of
The South Side P. T
A is served a salad course.
ulaw nnd daughter,
Those present with the hostess
amnaoring a Marionette show at
rs. W. R. Hymn at
Lba Baulk Side auditorium begin­ were:
nn Magnolia Avenue.
Mrs. a W. Baker. Mrs. J. C.
ning at IHM P. M,
Tha Jtnks Circle o f Sanford Mitchell, Mrs. H. M. Watson.
Garden Club will meet at the Mrs. n oth Whelrhel. Mm. Roby
t o n o f M m O. P. Herndon. 1804 Laing, Mrs. R. U Cornell, Mm
Sanford Avenue at 3:00 P. M. R. A. Smith, Mm Martin J.
Mrs. J. M. ltaye* will to co- Bran, Mm 8. D. Hlghleyman,
Dsn
hgjty*. Tlfe subject will he Mrs, J. B. Gahan, Mm
Mltchem Mrs. J. H. Hlntormlater,
Mrs.
W.
G.
Dowling.
Mia.
Junior Auxiliary of the Ameri• can Legion Is sponsoring a fair to C. L. llslglsr. Mm E. II. Lanev,
begin al M
P. M. at the Legion
ifnt on the lake front. The public
Is InVitad to attend. A special In.
vjtaUon b extended the tourists.
Sewing session i will continue
m for the Rad Cross In the Women's Mrs. Harry Woodruff
O sh ea Oak Arcana from 8:30

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r TO* lUg b a m want in know
What wb can da Id mshr II |«) I
We any, “IPs a aalurel —

WOMEN’S
DAYT
Saturday, Feb. 22

Rowell - Drew’s
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ORLANDO

Mrs. Barry Woodruff enter­
tained the members of the Lf&gt;
Mardl Bridge Club and an ex­
tra table p t guest, with n des­
sert bridge Tuesday morning si
her home Ojj Oak Avenue. Sea­
sonable flowers weir used In
decorating the room where the
guests were entrrlalnd.
Mm G. A. Speer, Jr- was
swarded high scare prise for the
bridge games and Mm Roy
Mann received second high prilo.
The guest prise was won by
Miss Margaret Hsiglrr.
Thoeo playing were: Mrs. G.
A. Speer, J r- Mia. Roy Mann,
Mrs. A. Ik Eschary. Jr- M m AL
va Coll toe. Mm F. D. Scott,
Mm P led, Bell, Mm W. A.
Adams, Mrs. Andrew C*rrawm7 .
Mrs. J. G. Sharon. Jr- Mm Hen­
ry Wight, II, Mm Harry Wood,
raff and Miss Maigaret Hslglor.

An article on AmerkaalSM an*

WASHINGTON, Feb. 20.-PP)

"America, Stronghold ot —Nelsen A- Rockefeller, coordin­
Telephone U» titled
Human Blessedness" van read hy ator of ooameirial and cultu­

M W . LOU1UNE BEAL, Society Editor

r Calendar

Home Demonstration U. S. Telia American
Club Holds Meeting Fima Being Studied

Mrs. Moffett And Her
Daughter Entertain
Mm Martha Moffett and Miss
Evplern Cost •■nliitainrd Tues­
day evening nl llicir home on
Celery Avenue with n -mail din­
ner jjarty. huiwrlng Mrs L. M.
Ross o f Fresno, Calif
Dinner was served from a ta­
ble overlaid si:h » lace doth
and centered with no antique
silver randelstirs bidding fuur
lighted taper-, placed upon a
nxirror reflector. Tire china used
la ■ervlnr’ eonslslnl i f 200 year
eld Delph Blue dishes.
Those present at the dinner
were: Mrs Hoes, Mr. and Mrs.
Jader Cameron. Mr and Mrs.
W. fl, Thornton, Mm Martha
Woffrit and Mint Cask •*&gt;'

NEW ARRIVALS

Mrs. C. F. Proctor at tha regular
meeting of the Home Demonstra­
tion Club at the home of Mrs.
Rot Tillis Monday afternoon.
The presklent, Mrs. J. O. Andes,
Jr., requested the leaders In the
group to have their quarterly re­
port* ready for the n u t regular
meeting. Plane to make tray tooora for the local hospital ak
Easter were discussed.
An interesting talk « u gjTOq
by Mrs. Reva D. Andrew*, Semi­
nole County home demonstration
agent, on balanced meals and
how much food different Indivi­
duals nerd at varying ague.
Charts were made up at that
time for Individual check-ups.
Reports of the County Federa­
tion meeting at the Woman's
Club last Thursday were given
by Mrs. f . F. Proctor and Mr*.
R. M. Burns.
Refreshments constating of a
sweet course were served by Mrs.
Tillis, assisted by Mrs. J, 0. An­
des. Jr- co-hostess, to the fol­
lowing:
Mrs. 11. G. Melhvin, Mrs. Brit­
ton Johnson, Mrs P. J. Weber,
Mrs. It. E. IVunfoy. Mr*. O. &amp;
White, Mrs. S. C. Dickerson. Mrs.
JJ- ®- Hr.iu*on' Ur»- Bertha MeMullin, Mrs. Nettie Tillis, lba.
Sadie McWilliams, Mrs.
Ptrry
Hade Mrs. M. 8. Nslson, Mia. i
M. Burns, Mrs. C. F. Proctor,
Mrs. Revs Andrews, Miss JCalbrine Tiltii and Miss Alice Andes.

Uniforms Decided On
By Junior Auxiliary
Uniform* remitting
'iitin akirt*, rrd vesta and! wolta
long-ileevtjj bloutri w#rt d «ld « l upon si the meeting of the
Junior Auxiliary of the Amort,
ran l.*g(on at the homa of MltS
Belly Petra, yesterday aftomoon.
Preceding tha business Bleat­
ing Ihv Preamble to the Co notL
tution was read and a prayer
offered, after which the Salats
to the Flag was given. It was
derided that the members would
attend the eon vent Ion to be hsM
in I-resburg. Mar. 2.
The next meeting will b« held
at the home of Miss Marjorie
tune llurdiek on French Arenas.
The members were requested to
bring money for their uniforms
to this meeting.
During s social hour followtof
the business meeting refresh,
meets veers served by the hoe.
less to those present. •
Present were: Utse Elsie Baginssu. Miss Sophia McDougei.
Miss Mergapot Mvors. Miss Mor­
ris Proctor, Miss Mary Jans Rahnolle. Miss Valsrie Walla. Mix.
Grace Sebree, Miss Dorothy Po-I
sold, Miaa A Hens Jacobson. Miss
Marjorie June Burdick, Miss Us.
lici. Gnrmly, Mbs Elisabeth Fit*.
Miss Helen Qaartorman, Miss
Louise Levy, Mies Betty Pelmt,i
Mn A. R Ford, Mrs R. N.
North and M m Frances McDeu-J

Mrs Schirard Give*
Party Honoring Club

American countries.
Through an office Announce,
ment ha said Uic study had
“developed the fact'
that in
certain cases North American
business firms "wen- served in
Central and South Amrrirn t y
agents engaged in. or contrib­
uting to anti-American activi

ral relations between the Ameri­
can republics, announced Wednes­
day his office had completed the
first phase of study seeking to
Akron, O., is one of the lead­
detrrmlnged Just how "American" ing cities qf the world in the
Is the representation of United msnufactura of lightrr.thnn.nir
Btates business B ros in Latin craft.

H e r e 's sitdi a wealth o f styl­
ing - . . beauty o f c o lo r . ^
q u a lity o f fa b r ic * in thfaq
new Cinderella sheer ftp olv
. . . that you ’ ll wonder \i tbgtr
tiny price. Come, (elect these
sheer values for your dAUg|kters, now!

Tharo's nothing quite lO Spring
Ilka as our new Prlntton
Townstor*. Soft In ityle ond

/these. Printed strips dimity with
smacked lap. pouch pockets. A
Qndetellt frock, sism 1 |o It.

Siting cool Of Crepe Detains

Aigkr Prisled cheek town with
midrId iairerti, “puritan" oolLr.
pouch petrli. A Clndetellt frock,
dsn 101*.

occontod with a top collar
of dovd-whito linen . . .
the very coat you’ll wear
everywhere with pride I

THE YOWELL CO,
SANFORD.

THE YOWELL CO,

FLORIDA

SANFORD. FI.OHIDA

SfYLEO BY

LOVELY NEW DRESSES EXPRESSING
THE WARMTH OK A BRAND NEW
SEASON...........

Mr. aa d M r*. Thomas Cu
house, J r- announce the
of a son, WRUam, CUnto-,
Fab. 18, Mm . CtUbarhoUM
the fbnaW ‘ Anita Casaadj.
Mr. aafi Mrs. Foliar Hester
birth af a daughf. Fab. IT, In Hit
ion Memorial llos.

Dozens Of Smart

WASKA9LES
Fortnightly Bridge
Club U Entertained

litre's how to satisfy your love
far atyla plus comfort! Rich
Ifsolsns JsCsUte rayon), sites
88 to 40 , , a rayon print that
halpa narrow your figure so
prgUJly. Washable.

You are certain to be fssainstori •
by this fascinating tub stto
Lynbrook style with shkt wait*
and tucked front Pink, Aqua aud
white la sissa U to 40.

\

�n n in r'n K d Uiir&gt; *ifh»r^» of number warn lm attendance

HopTUoS\ tmmh
AMSWKMS t o t w c t a p o r w w t t w *
W ^ A W ? r &amp; ft TH E WITUEH O FA »tJhCM

P W m That
e Opinion Is
rth B u ild e r

MotInc picture# are new shown
every Saturday sight at tba
Library. It la reported that tba
pictures are rsrjr good.
Mr. and Mr*. Neal Waters an.
notmea tht *birth at j m •
“ ftiwfc*
ter, tin da Joe, at Orange Gene.

Valentines and cant g» me* after
which refreshment* were i n n t
by Ur. and Mr*. Ernest, Bar.
ri», Walter OeManl and Mr*.
D otwim luMuHn. 1 m hall was
UiUfulIy decorated . with
rad
hearts.
, The weekly Community
was put on at the Ubn
Friday night with Ml*.
Ongr in charre of Um

Ith
Sanford
igh on Mm u attended the £

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aisy Cheese.. . 21c

fredaY f e a t u r e s!

OYSTERS QL..39C
PINT

Gem Oleo Lb. 8Vic

........ 23t

FflilffT .

Beef Tongues ..15c

Butter Lb,

Breakfast BACON 19c

ROUND STEAKSIB
LARD............ 3 lbs. 26c

SAUSAGE..

SSEST ROAST lb. 29c

FIG RAMS....... Jb. 15c

RED SAUSAGE

SHOULDERS.....lb. 28c'

SHOULDERS lb. llVic
SIDES.................lb. lie
BACK BONE.... lb. 16c

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la tin

Washington precedent but also,
(I ) by tha act he put Ufa Into
errjrral law* that II* ^dormant
One of these Is tba prepared,
new law of lllfl, which elvca tha
Pmldent powers to mobitli# In­
dustry, increase the else of the
army and navy In the event of
war or a' threat o f war. It'* ur to
either tba President or Congm*
to decide what la a threat of war.'
Either can declare an emergency.
Close students o f bakle laws toll
me tha Constitution con be con.
etrned ae giving tha Pmldent
almost any power be can get tar
with txereUfng, merely because ft
J j . M t ;ntontJon mjmr^ncy pow.

lb.

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SHOULDERS lb. 18tf
Lcg-O’-LAMB
lb. 28c

a war of aggression. although tba
Preaidant may not do that
THEY base thla argument on
the fact that tho*foundlng father*
debated whether Congraea ahould
hare the power to MAKE war or
to DECLARE war. The original
word was "mhke." “ Declare" waa
iub*tlluted' when It wa* pointed
out that tha President might bare
to make war to defend our aborea
while Congrewwa*’gathering.
The trouble with that argument

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CHOPS lb. 35*
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LONGWOOD

c u m a w i aaar

CHUCK ROAST lb. 19c

$ J f 't *

lb. 2lc

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’SAUSAGE......... .lb. 17c

s a r a k

BUTTER

Smoked HAMS 4b. Ac
Cottage HAMS .lb. 18c
FIG H E A D S .....Jb. 5c

RIB A BRISKET STEW
PIG TAILS
RIB TIPS

NECK BOI$ES .....lb, 7c
|CHUCKrROAST lb. 17c i
PIG
CHOPS.......lb. 14c
Veal CUTLETS ..Jb, 39c
m
— ....... J b . i 4 c
VEAL STEW.....Ib. 10c/ m
ROUND STEAK lb. 25c

BACON

PIG BRAINS

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

(Books And Authors
By MRS. IKYING FEIN BERG
■ Laat Bummer the quarterly,
Reeks Abroad, published by the
University of Oklahoma Proa*,
hiked for nominations for the
Werid'a Worst Book, with the
etlyuUtion that only book* which
have enjoyed world-wide, or at
least naUaw-wlde,
reputations
should be considered. Many * » L
Lest writen and scholars have re­
plied to thle appeal, some e i press­
ing their dlaapnreveJ of the Idea,
IT system*. The favorite
lent Book sweepstakes,
to the votes received,
"Dhrln* Comedy", with
tea’* epic* and certain wetka
Clear* and Oeethe not far beL Bitier's "Mtln Kampf" is
choice * f aevetml of the contrl.
in , bad probably more would
e eheeen It If they had conred I f to have anything but
an evil ‘ reputation.
The wlanen of the Alfred A.
• Knopf Literary Fellowahipa for
IM t.nr* Mr*. Bernice DuRae
Thorp* In fiction,' Profeaaor W. E.
Blnkisy In history, and Profeaaor
Mitchell V, Charnley In biography.
. Mr*. Thorp* la a Seattle house• wife and toaehlng fellow at the
Untvvalty of Washington. Her

project la an unfinished novel,
"Reunion at Strawberry HilL" W.
E. Binkley U Profeaaor of Pol Iil­
eal Selehce and History at Ohio
Northern University. Ilia projact
la a hiatory of American political
parties. Mitchell V. Chamley la
Profeaaor of Journalism at th*
University or Minnesota. Hit proj­
ect la a full-length biography of
Thurlow Weed, friend of Lincoln,
Seward and Greeley. In hla own
time Weed was called "the PreiL
dent-m «ker.” and ‘.‘ the American
Warwick",
The Feliruary Usur of Writer*'
Journal Inform* us that there are
GOO.OCO Walter* in the United
•States, • that about 200,000 of
them have had mnterlal published
at one time or nnnther, about
100.000 aril regularly and thit
nnaslhly .15,000 rraVe n living
from writluw. The moral la ebvPii*. hut who'* goirg to pay any
atlenilew to It?
t
Glanallla Smith, author
of
"Jinny A Green Isle', recently
published by Harper &amp; Brother*,
wrote the book on n Guggenheim
grant In 1057, Il&lt;- rrport* that hi*
travels Invchm.l thirty-four sea
trip. In schooner*.
rittboaU,
•learners. ele., an I four over,
water airplane trip* to such
seldom vhllcd plarc* n* Cayman,
St. Harlheltnry nnd Tortola. Mr.
Smith rays that nil his life ha
has harbored n secn-t wish to

s s x in it

Fresh Ground BEEF...... lb, 19&lt;
Pure Pork SAUSAGE l b . . 25c

have a priest* Island of hla own.
Mas Miller, author of "I cover
the Waterfront," has been visiting
Reno (for literary purposes only)
and is writing a book to be called
"Reno l The Biggest Li It I* City
ht the world". It will be pub.
lished late this month by Dodd,
Mead A Co. The book cover* not
only Reno Itself tut also th*
Comstock Lode, Lake Tahoe and
other points of interest.
Wallace Stegner, whose “ Remrmbering. Laughter" was the
pritO*winnlng novelette In Little,
Brown A Co.'a 1937 novelette eon*
test, has a new novel, “ Fire and
Ice", on the April Hat o f Du'ell,
Sloan and Pearce. Mr. Btegner
combine* writing with n teaching
career, "Fir* and Ice" was written
daring hla spar* time as a teacher
of English at Harvard.
The central figure of Cyril
Hairie'a new
novel, "Richard
Pryn#,'* whlh Berliners will pub.
Ilah of Fcbrurary 24th. It. the man
who was Washington'* principal
secret agent within the British
lines In New York City during
the Revolution. Mr. Harrla la
also the author of "Trumpet! at
Dawn,” at nrvel cf Revolutionary
New York which Scribners pub.
lished laat year.
Upton Binrlair,
whose new
novel, "Between Two World*", is
to b* published In March by Vik­
ing Press, has composed * special

to mnkc a ch erry
pic (we presum e).
We chopped
the
price
of
quality
m e r c h a n d i i i e to
mnkc It cany
on
your pocket book.
— Forrest Gatchel

T o m a to e s
Palace BACON................lb. 27c Marshmallows,...
New York State Cheese lb. 55c Popping CORN

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Ib.-bajf 15c

C orn

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5c

Mixed Sausage 2 lbs. 25c Juliette W. G. Meal . 5 lbs. 12c
tin Pork Chips :...lb. 25c Cudahy's Pure LARD 3 lbs. 25c

address to the opptttNd pctphl
of Europe. Th* speech U avail­
able » it phonngreph recording,
amt persons Intarestcd In obtain*
in f it ahould communicate with
Ur. Sinclair, Station A, Pesadciyt,
California. At the request of (At
Royal Norwegian Leiratlon, Mr.
Sinclair recently Rave a almllar
addraaa to the people of Norway
near an American radio station.
While recuperating from the
flu, Gene Fowler daahed 'off a
lany proae poem rntltled "The
Jervis Bay Goea Down". It created
a aenaatlon In Hollyarood, where
mimeographed coplea were clrcu.
Iated In all the picture atudloa.
Onon Welle* l&gt; going to UM It
rn a. national radio hook-up, and
'*o are John Ila m*me re
and
Charle* l-aughton. Now Random
riouM announce* a regular edition
of the poem to sell at BO rent* a
copy, with the entire net profit*
from th* publication to he de.
roted to the Bundle* for Britain
fund. Mr. Fuwlr will donate hi*
entire royalty to the earn* fund.
Little Brown A Co. report that
they have at laat received the
manuscript of Sylvia Thompaon'a
new novel. “ The Gull* Fluy In­
land", and It will he U*ued a* an
Atlantic Monthly Prr** Book on
April S.
Thoma* Mann, Al'terl F.lnateln,
Loul* Adamic,
Emil Ludwig,
Claudette Colbert, William Knudaen, Senator Robert Wairner and
(.then among Ihr contributor*
who will he •represented in the
forthcoming hook, ''I
Am an
American", a collection of essays
on American Italion by diitlngUtahed naturallied cltiteh* of th*
United State*. Robert Spier* Ben­
jamin la to edit the book, and
Archibald Marl,ei*h I* writimr the
Introduction. It will he ptitllahed
by th* Alliance Book Corpora­
tion through arrangemrnta with
the United Slate* Department of
Justice Immigration Service,
Comeliua Wcygan.lt, author nf
"Philadelphia Folk*", "The Dutch
Country" and "Down Jrraey", ha*
a new book on the Appleton.
Century list for May. It I* railed
"November Hnwrn', a term fami­
liar to New Hampshire people a*
meaning late or necond hay bar.
vast. The publisher* *ay that
this book will bring New Hamp­
shire to thnae who do not know It
and will recall it delightful to
those who do.
"Kabloona", the April selection
of the Donk-of-the. Month Club,
Is the Eskimo word for “ whit*
man". It Is pronounced rnt-loo-na,
to rhyme with balloon-a. The
anther's name, Oontren De Peneln, is pronnune*d rl» Pswn -«n.
Jsmea Hilton's "Itandom liar-

OVIEDO
Ilj FRANK W. TALBOTT
Guy W. Wood. freight

Irnf- I V I I U U ^ L I I M

He munnjrer of tHr C A- O Ry

Co.* Cincinnati, Ohio wa* here
last

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imvrliiuf InigH cigetit i»f Or-' Philip Blurray, f i t '
"dt-nt, «
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w o l inn
K,
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in
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hail
fold
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in m*
C M. Boyd of Panfonl was
Ovh •In on business In*! work.
K \
MlcMiun for
DrU '
llmihvnrr Company nf
L o m -iilr.

Ky,

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mitt** that labor difficulties had Hillman, associate director of th*
not serlcuriy hampered the de. office cf production msnagrfrnae program
menl, that the company had
Murrey. who a)«o i* chairman |ockpil oul soo cmp|oye.. He said
of the aleel wmker* organising h|&gt;
, ht r„ ml„ n,- had
f.'mmitlr. notified tic fen to au*.
,
ih title* in Wa.hingt.m that un- ...................
.hc.lffp, private
|,*«* they w e r e "prepwred to »ee" police xnd * "targe number or
chat the Bethlehem Steel Com.| profe««lonal *trtlu breaker*.’’
pnny "(User nlinue. It* un'.awful
|n Huffnla, N. Y.. a national
ond
discriminatory"
practice* |utior hoard official declared that
Ihe company’* Lackawanna, N. the SWOC had filed charge*
\ . plant woulil te Hoard.
again*! Bethlehem in connection
Sidney with the nUe^ed lockout."

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ice of the Mothn&lt;liI*I Cluirvh mrt
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County Judge'' Asi'dallon at the ' ra 200 yrar* ajo.
annual merling held In Tcinipn .
Ftb. IB.
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llcaverbrotk,
Brttaln’e
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VISa Bering U ircdilrd with freutiently wi k* IA h ou s a
liiwwsring norlhwcMern Amerl- daj*.
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Judge nerrey Page of Rente
lie's county was cycled nresldent, A. 8. Merlon* r.f lake t’oun.
ty. vice-president. and II. n. Mc­
Donald of Alachua county, arcreInry-treatury of the
Florida

TO U G H "G tJY

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Bcnrice”

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AGENCY

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RANIS Crotch-Guard Bporta,
hen breaking a hundred I HI*
handicap ought to be lowered.
Tou feel free for action In
HAMM Crotch-Guard Opart*.
You're protected, too, with the
gentle, nthlatio tup part of the
HAKES KNIT Croteh-Ouard.
All-round Mutex wnlatband. On
and off In h Jiffy. TouTo really

fnatead, when the motherland
eollanaed, they, loo, after m6eh
vacillating, elected to etrike their
eclora ana lay down their nnoeed
armi..
Therein lie* the tragedy and
futility of the French In Hrria.
A majority o f Ibr rank ana file,
■nd many of the higher officer*.
Including n aeetlon of (he High
Crmmlaelon, farorrd raalatanne.
Today 150 of fleer* are atm I s .
prUoned- Many other* croaaed
orer to Pale*tine and now eerre
with the Free French.
Gen. Henri Dents, whom Vichy
appointed High CommlaaloMr of
Syria In December to ■trengthen
Ita authority In the mandate tar*
ritorica, wan. commander o f the
Pari* area M in g Jb* tingle day*
of last Ju n o?
V After the EkVnrninent'a dapar.
tore It waa bo who derided to anr*
render Lha city without realatanea.
Ho la n capable admlntatrmtor
but with llmltad vialon.
In a eoneeraatlon with me ho
ccmplalned of the dlfflrultka
cauaed ty the economic blockade
and Army unaoalnaai.
“ Do you know," tho Genes)
told me heatedly, . “at a Utile
Atab town I risited yeaterday the
local chief trade an eloquent
iprech on Arab national atUlrath.ua. 'My good man/ I replied,
'how can you bring up rack a
eubject when tho people of whole
continent!'are atarred and bombed
while hero, Judging from the u .
rArwrntduneh I h a s Joat eaten
■(if|jkaifi|hMwaeo T&gt; Be BmahM

mean to him. Ha and I
filling (
routine.

HANES SH IRTS ANO
StOADCLOTH SHORTS

tary ns W

R K O A D C I.O T I!

GRIPPER SHORTS

S H IR T S

Full made lo r lung O f f * '
wear and comfuit.
A lW

1(0 Yd*, ( 'o il ' Thread .
Gold Eye N.iuicA
II Bnap Fa»lcnrr« £J I*
II l&gt;arl Bulimia
Coat* Merc. Thirad

s j.n s
A Penney Duv*
Feature in •*,*,— ( r
men anil lit &gt;•lint'

ik e - c o m *4oe*s tbmne~
A IU P M W * « T

OWMPIOdlSrtlP

waa not their concern
■
&gt; i•
unon *50*1.1 tlll*H l*n,. Ilun
The
lotirial
Indn-try
1
i A’i i mu nIII IlNkl
which tlnuaandj.n c'lm-ially In
I | bvw
l^bannn, depruder! i» cnniplrtely RU'.Ji \NT ifii Him
F * #i .no in $3««
destroyed. All foreign tr»do 1* t,»n n . I li-rlie, *. ! . „
iiMg | i nd I.
throttled by the blockade. No - CJ M'
llllfl Jr.
ahlp c»n leave or enter tho |*xir. t | ( D"l
1*m* Hull l
harbor. Overland mule* me vir. ;| r.1 iTIt'i 111 . 111*r II
It* .1 tilln«
(umlly flogged. The handicraft fi'M T in ;
Industrie* Mogul*!) for lark of .. f
'■
. loreirn customer* and foreign ;wrii
Jj,,i i«
* nt ililil's rim
Fr*neh
demorallxatlonl market,
*»’ !'' '
|
su
i
i i i o r \ i ■a ly annoys tha n a tlv e a .j____ — ----------------- —
1 Ji ... ).. n r.
mandated nre. o fJyrta.| MARKET REPORT
1 SM 11&lt;if'..i i..
&lt;*&gt;.
in r. i i? '.ii
r A a x x a .'
s c a r f
If
il:
sip?.
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Uon never dovaloped g „ tM * i * , n *r » i « ■* i* u e i
■„
li.
Franc* among Ita ne“ TkirwHt. rtfcrutr M INI
n " ' M i ' i * i . a i ‘ iin
F L O R ID A
rfio D u c m
__ ___ Mon**-NtJ. fintlwfgriM tiA, Hu. IIt*r
f m n
c i i i .- m. i •*.*
&amp;0, MniJi*. Hu. Il|rr M
ip
did uo t’ h U r f « . with thriri h b k x s . V ^ "n m r
'•R A VlirI I'll
I
&lt; I r,,i
nablU and r«liffiofig mid their i «iukv «»i .i . l i. ir to tr.
. &lt;1 Ml
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Hat IK ftllifl, thfV rAUUKLUWKIt, CrL Si,ftp «&gt;■ I - '1" ) t r * ' r vi
- i •. i n ■»..«
■ m r a i R i i k t VwaWtRl Ihf.1 •'AlllUlIK. Ver Ton. Ord to » &gt;. Tgfifiriii
u. — — ------itL&amp;rltiih propaganda.
Thar dctcat the German* and
despfao the IUllana, but (heir
admiration far Brhaln I* not un­
mixed with envy and inarUcubite resentment that Brltlah mor.
al fiber proved toughter than
lhaira and that the British stilt
have noacthlng to tiveb for while
their whole world ha* turned to

iidNWBi tp' P® loiln/

I « hliira#, Dob Hr in Hie

trip th iy rrcmll Uitlr old
&gt;a iih " th i &gt;o« Run
raxirtt and wont to bo rid of
.!!-h,1 ,.7lr lf&gt; V **
them. They drealy

rment

S ikht s h i r t s

W
rie A U » SOOt * 4
»e K C e u .e 4 f SMoriialG AGAidST
l i u y so o ffe R ffcem Ly t Ra t mb.
BAiZaJeD A CP MATCH. TUB vM/OMrre.
Tb G B f A CRACK a t iifA cNBRuvd,
AjewitagK-tiTig n o g * * .
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hav. '
U !,' X T ' *

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n Yd* nia-tlc
100 Yd*. ThrraJ

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('o t t o n s

Wanh £

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HrCMdrliMh
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rm .n iiri i.

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l Ml.OHS'
SanltirlirJ lean *hirl* and
diilt pant* in i*t d&gt;rd rolora!

W O R K S H IR T S
Sunforizi'd vnverl
m i liumitruy, (M|ilr

\ QC
jt V

M E N ’S O V E R A L L S

S P O R T SETS

Ing to aoffer for a war th»t .i;t in v ' iii . iuth . &gt;,

•net or thoughts of the fe tu s
by conitantly telling thomaelraa
and thoae around them (hat
everything la calm and peaceful.
But than la no yens nf mind
for them. Each new British «ueeeaa In Africa conn* a twinge
o f Utter remono, for ot heart
they n s , atlU Fkallehmin
Far more k m and ^cobtredic-

66(

M E N ’S D R E S S

^ A N K O H IZ E D

MAaI

F O U R

CLOTHS
Hand Prln tw l in
bright colnra- .*.«■'
51x51 inrhea.

Fu ll Cut Scvi' ii But- * 7 7 ^
Inn fr &gt;nl. h*rg:ilul
A A

A

'F O R

S H IR T and P A N T S S E T H

GOW NS
• dec (airs role, In th« llediurtiiKin and Balkan campaign, aid*
Ing GrrMi and backing op Tnr.

BIG SAVINGS
7 l

LU N CH EO N

S A T IN

Smooth fltliiifr, (nil
ored and but- dimmed

H" AND

SHEETING

|*i In Ia

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7 QU
Sjitiii'* ifi tl S.ur, tiluit P Jp
tic iittii ’

A rm y Type S h oes
ili.mu ulnvi’ li’jtilior $0.98
iil'iffi-l Steel ureli *up- O
M o d ’s W ork
P a n ts
Siuifni izi’d. W oven $&lt;S ^9
T m.II Snilt'lilh jfirkeU A
llu -k v Covert I'anta ... 9Bc
I I ilio Work Shorn
1.98
l.m ih cr Palm Glnven ..29«
H ii-Ii ' Work Sorkn it pr. ZSe
Men n Sunpendem
49e
i.:t,;h rr licit**
49e
Un/iir Hindi'^r&gt; for 25e
lliiv-* Work Shirt-i
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l!o v -‘ Dlh OvernlU
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M'fkni^
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nmJOty on In* * pjnHery lot.

DAN DUNN—Secret Operative 48
&lt;7ROM AM UNLIQUTED WINDOW OF HiS
HOME, BANkOK WATCHES KflV INTENT lV
A5 SH E L E W E S / _____________

BANKOK (SAVE ME MIS
AUTOGRAPH- -O U T NOT ON
THE CARD I GAVE HIM-AND I LL B E T THAT THERE
AREN'T ANV FINGERPRINTS
ON THE R U »C » MC GAVE
„

TMEttE SU E G O E S / AMD T h E O E
PA Q K ED ACDOS5 THE S T R E E T
IS A C A R WITH TWO MEN IN IT-- l'

fmUnn of thoae

1-notch whu are t M directly n o .

AH/ IT IS MOVING/ 1)4 T H E
SAME DIRECTION SHE HAS
TAKEN/ A COINCIDENCE &gt; ? ?

I'M A F R A ID THOSE HEN
W IT ARC TMC PO LIC E-• U T W H A T CAM T H E Y
KNOW AAO UT HE

cannot

I M UST T A k E NO CHANCES!
IM M EDIATELY I MUST
P R EP A R E FO R F L IG H T * - I
HAVE A TEM PO R A R Y HIDING
P L A C E ! I M U ST 0 0
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THAT LCNVTAP I GATE HM ON
“MI CWN IS MAttftGOFF
r
MIS COMMA*©'1- 1 Dcwr
WANTAM ARffUMCNT- r— &gt;
n t-ffrt GO 5 .-----------'

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WH«-NAS COMING M
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Held

Pa. which eperates 2400 m tm ia
regetabu*, After being chowa
etar lb* Orteda i m h | dtetrfeu
the pertjr n e t their hue and 1*f#
for Orlando where they »pent,tb4,
night _______ ;_______
A new version o f “men bttee
dor" etory napped up at Detraf
Beech teet week. The operator* of
i ball and t^okla ahop derided
u&gt; dir a well te eonplr rail water
for their bait tank. They &lt;lur a
shallow one i,n the beech and ob.
tataed a supply of awoot. eparkllap water. 1T»e bait tank l« atlU
oelns eopplicd a U lu ctcl [rum

SARASOTA,

itjjttbr Store

FORT LAUDERDALE, VhK 20 the option c / r ^ l a b » » T*to
V h -r oto, Dm tW IA gorin.,
ittW fa her m « land

THE VERY B1
In Liquors. Wt
Gins •
rBKE DEL[VERT
uraeefed to be
their beauty w
u the formal oi

AppUcatlrm are now being tekVn
at Saratnla.
At A t ae ran be aecertabied
there It no werbfa ebeeker them,
plan at the movent. The Ban*
r«ta T&lt; ornament will aelect a
&lt;tampion and then a «tadding
rhellenre wlU ta poeted from year
to year.
•*n»e Checker "Toutnaieent i l
ready Hat drawn a nnmber of
entreat* from orer tho cooatry
and It le rntpoeted that erery
etale will be repraaented during
the eunleet. neeSrding te "Trad
Dailey, tranagvr of tbo event.

4 hi Ilea tforth Of Sanford On The DeLand Highway

SIZZLING

First Move In
Battle Theatre

STEAKS

ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES

LIQUOR -

M v * i .*,*&gt;*« «v *.

WINES -

BEER

AROUND H M N O A 8 I . U K *.
Peh. Cn— Britain baa ret It* ftret
mmr« In r»*e the Eaitept Mod.
I*»rrene«n h-eomee an Anglo*

Attractlona Wllh Frlwa
; Sundaya — Tueadaya and Fridays
A d d id

OR RESERVATION PHONE 4508 SANFORD

P

GENEVA

rdr4LA“iwiir,r.™
,ru5
1
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LL
'•
ante. Southern Italy,
i’
a. that the
MMah
le.Nlle, controlling the
lean Coast, cad take

■Ssl ^m s s i

bmg.
•
Charlee C. Geiger baa been
called bach Inte the Marine Ser­
vice. He U to report In' Jackson,
villa, Monday.
Tho Homo Demonstration Club
eponecred a work day at tbo
Community Hall Wodneeday. A
nollt waa made for “ Bundtee for
Britain" and J# chain varnished
for the Halt ,
Thoee preaent
wont
Mr*.
Speer, Mrs. La Hue Alderman,
tlr*. Dorcas Geiger. Mra. R. X.
Plain. Mra. Ella Randolph, Mr*
P. E. Ouyett, Mra. A. E. Moran,
Mra. Ethel Thou as, Mra. 8. B.
l evy, Mra. 0 . C, U P to, Mrs. T.
W. Prevatt, Mra. Walter Yarbor­
ough. Mra. W. O. Kilbee and H.
B. Macs,
Mr. and M m , Barney Shull*
were dinned ru eatf.of Mr. and
Mra. R. N. 8trev.Il.
Mra. Laura Chapman, of Ovid,
N. Y., ami Mn and Mra. Morton
Halt of Olcoit, N. Y., ara vlalthtf
Mra. f . a r»llU.'
Mr*. Meyra. Math leu* wlU be
heme Prldey after a visit with
her daughter Eva In Weet Pabn
Beach.
•
iKi
‘ T W ’ ren term on th ly meeting

CANNED

goods

F A IR !
DEL MONTE
n oa. tow a r o

»«■ ;

SAUCE.....^3 cans M
PEACHES
PEACHES

an *
We

w i V « ;u

K U m * from Centra atVera i Mr*. Bertha LindU Ed son Golt, Mrs. 0 . C
md family, A. W. Davie.
Mra. T. W. Prevatt and
Mrs. A. E. Moran, Mr.

Iter

Yerberetigh

DODfll BROS C0RP.D£T.

jiuiUfATR^e

PERSONAL

~ 7 K w s b #
•

A M S a H Ik WAN,

Argo ASPARAGUS picnic cans 2 for
Argo Sliced PINEAPPLE 3 no. 1 flat

ZMSSBt

C h r i t t a t 'c h u r c h

5J5.r
stti
a n eo emhualaedc,
ym ibould get a
vmg Luxury Utott
itMaler'*.,.and try
t j e w t u you wiahl

�Sem inole County Prod or**

Fruit And Vegetables Than An]
Similar Area In Florida

SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY

Senator Cites
Inadequacy Of
U. S. Defenses

a s io n

Orman Troops Pass
Via R o m a n i a En
Route To Bulgaria,

Africa

Japanese Foreign Minister W arns
U. S. Defense Activity h Pacific
W ill ProduceD angerous Situation
TOKTO, Feb. 21—W1)—Foreign
Minister Yoauk* Matauoka aaaerted today that continued do*
feme preparations by Britain and
Iho United State* In Ihe South
Pacific would produce a altua.
tion "attended by considerable
danger.”
Ue expressed the hope that
"the anglo-saxons" would to.
fra la from taking any rneaaursa
tending to excite Japanese public
opinion,
Japan is bringing Increasing
pressure to hoar en French Iado­
its!

nan motorlong were
noulhwarcl

diploma Ue

Tbs
Informants
confirmed
Chungking reporta that more Japaneae troops are being conceit,
tested on Hainan Island, whence

todlasr to*

urovldeA

be relinquished although all
thought of further penetration
Into Ih* NetberUnd* East Indie*
and other areas of aoutheaet Asia
baa been abandoned.
On the basis of late fntclUgoneo reports the Informant* out.
lined the situation thus:
British Influent* _ todo-Chlna
__ _____
_
jlderable up*
sturgo sipce the tending this week
r f thousands of Australian treopa
In British Malaya. French and
Indo-Chinese delegate* at the
Thaltend-lndo-Chlna peace confer*
once In Tokyo now are much tern
amenable to Japanese “ ingraa.
lions" sad “ requests" than they
w en bifort,
That faction of French leader­
ship In Indo-Chlns which ala aye
baa favored the colony's adhe­
sion to the BrliUh-aponsort J Free
Franca movement In London,
hooded by General de Gaulle, now
la gaining In strength and urging
a policy of resistance to Japan.
Vico Admiral da Coux, Vichy,
appointed governor-general of
Inde»Chlna. also was reported
■bowleg a atlffer attitude toward*
the Japan*** mission In Hanoi and
to bar* rejected cortaln tentative
Japan*** demand* Including on*
fo r flfst rail on all lado-Chlng

U,

Enemies Become Allies On

foot In height.
Member, of the AmarieanLe­
gion and the Sotrior Auxiliary
will brio Ut* g l ‘ “ *
tonight. Hit. Fmof lb* Jenlor Ai
Elsie Bari aeon,
Mrs. -Donyl
He Dour si,
»
Arllo* Jaeobot
stand, and othgr gate**, .
North, Batty
girl* thanuelvo* hove mad
Pippin, Gladys
quilt and It will g * to tfw ho
Proctor, Mary
Elisabeth
o f Um lucky number tonight.
Grac* Bebra*,
A floor show wtU t
Stafford, Jay
about 10:00 o'clock, Mr
Iren* Boderblo
FOtd, advisor for .the Junior and Marforio .

Mrs. Ora White Dies Convention
After Lengthy Illness Elected Bjr
Urg^Gra Lee White, « . a
m hJfbt i f Sanford tor the post
11 months, dlod early Ikla rnont.
tug .a t her homo, 100# Laurel
Avanuo, after a Hagertag Ulneaa.
Born Mar 14, i t f n . l o Mon.
r*o county, Georgia, Mr*. Whitt
was a member of Urn First flop*
list Church at Pelham, Oa.
Survivor* Include tiro daugh­
ters, Mr*. J. 1* Stephens. Pel­
ham. and Mr*. Boy H. Warr**t,
Albany, Ga.j throe Mna. C. RWhite. Jacksonville, R. U White,
Winter Haven, and U l ! . Whit*,
tonford.
Funeral services wBI bo held

Mission

Of

I’ rcjw

BritainWarned
Of Danger In
Pacific Ocean

Mercy

Gillette Objects To
Bill To Aid Britain,
Declaring Measure
Would Strip Nation

Prime Minister Menzies o f A u s t r a l i a
Says His Country
Can Defend Itself

'WASHINGTON, Feb.
—Senator Gillette. (D-lowa), op.
posing
the
British
Ad bill,
charged In the ornate today the
America’a defense* are “ Xh in*
adequate that only by the tst*
meet exertion and the uae el
all otir resources and ingenuity
can- am prepare for the future."
Beginning the fifth day of
delate on the meal lire, Gillette
asserted be believed the leave*
lend bill would fexpoae the
United Statae to the peril of
war and deplete ntlll further
h* nation'* woefully wralc da*
entca.
Karly economic collaboration
between the United Slate* and
Great Britain to deprive the Jap.
aneaa war machine of vital tup*
pile* la a diatlnct poaalblllly, un.
official
administration
tource*
■aid hat night.
Appointment Thunday of liar,
ry L. Hopklna, Preildent Room.
rolt’i personal cmIsis nr who raeontly returned from London, to

Planes Flown To 5
Bolster British
Craft Are Delivered
From West Coast
Of United S t a t e s
s i l t M i l l Al.

Feta

}

I .(INOON, Fob. ■’ I — l/P)—
A British officer assists ait Italian prison­
er in carrying a wounded Italian soldier to an
kmhulance for removal to a dressing station

nfter the victorious British *&gt;-uuh &lt;m tin
Libyan purl of Tobruk Anntlti-i wmimlrd Its
lien i» rn I he ground, no ailing n«*o tunic

•’ r il i n ' M i n i s t e r
H n lic r t
G.
M c im i't n f A iin t m lin
to d a y
w i m i i 'i l H r i t n n o f " p to m o n t a
n f iln n t r iT " in t h r P n c i f i c a n d
t l i r l a m l H in t n o n a t io n m u * t
l l i m b I h n l A u s t r a l i a in “ u n | w illin g
n r in r a n n l il o o f dc—
It 'iiiliiiL ' l i r r s c l f , "
■i«l&gt;an n o w I iiih " o b lig a t io n a
(■* Un'“t' who nr&lt; ut urrstent our

Dunn Injured In Legislation Plan j Racing Equipment
Pjrowl Car Wreck SCitrus
d 2 * lDirectors
S L £ j l i D ,sl r . , , d * s rn
m
uM
rniiR
Op First Street
! Fire Sweeps Shop T
Aiitlmliii

Steering Mechanism
i H e a d s A u t o Into
' Roadside C u l v e r t
Charles Bunn, Jr., was Injured
Bid K. H. Shaffer was shaken
night a* the police car In
h they were riding went out
rotilrol
pimaged Into a
V Ildar e f West
’ on th* left'
Flrtt -Mireel, kitting a &lt; ( t n « a
cuhart. Chief Hoy wlniaais saU
this'morning.
Mr. Dunn was taken to Hie
hospital In un ambulance Immed­
iately after thr nrcl.lmt and Xc.!S . IfflTiSiJSi
rayg roves Id mi Irokrn bones.
eastern and mid.western high­ Mr. Sbc.sfcr. driver of th# car,
ways last night as wlnd-driven was only shaken ami went to bis
■now and rain turning to Ice left home.
AJ noon today Or. J. N. Tolar
highways hasardou*.
The cold and anew was wide­ ■aid Mr. Dunn lisd a cut on his
ktree
and ws» suffering from
spread, Grand Fork*, N. D.. re­
porting 24 below aero Thursday bruises but bad rerelved no ser­
morning while Memphis, Tenn, ious Injury from the accident. It
had almost four inches of snow, "III be seveial days before Mr.
Dunn Will be rrleasrd from the
with more forecast,
|hospital, the doctor added.
AM north Alabama
The two men were "cruising
blanketed, aa wore parts or Mle.
sissippL Snow flurries were re­ on West First •Street, beaded
wist,
when the steering meehaported in northern Georgia.
Continued eold aaa forecast for m«m threw the mr out of eonIllinois, Indiana, Michigan, Wis­ lint. It swerved to the left, and
consin,
Nebraska,
and Iowa, II,n down In the ditch until U
which meant that tmaw which fell struck the cement culvert. Th#
there Thursday would remain un. call notifying police headquarter*
melted. Th* fall da* not heavy, «f the accident came In at 0:40
n dock,
however.
Upper Now York state np. |
peered to suffer most from the
•term, sow In Its fourth day over,
th* oratfil and. ten ism states.1
On# man coDepend and dlod while
shoveling anew w front of his
~
N. 'To and

‘"
" U ttM n o o s
school* wsrrr
In western N «r*York temner.
aturo* ware fall lag and at But
falo the mercury raoehed the 10.
degree mark. Tka gulf states felt
tba raid also with below fraesing
or near free stag temoeraturr*
nrevalling la matei o f the *outh.
Heavy rains fall in Oklahoma.
Arkansas, nsrtbaaaUm Texas and
Lenteteaa.
y ''
Alabama state highway patrol.
&gt;u advised aseto*1*te to remain
o ff th* reads ualOM N r t l was
ebaetotalr aee**a*r». The inoi
la. th* area north #f Montgomery
and meo-

II— (A P )

—Ja|isne*r newspapers here
re|mrled tods) that tile Clinr.r internment at Chongfclag
het nhtalnrd British "appro»«l m principle” for a joint
t hine.e Itrltiah defense plan
rtlrnillns from southwestern
ftilra t» India.**”

le Dangerous
By Snow, Rain

s
S s a b s i
charge wtU be c m m l for *h*h

Member Associated

1941

Davis and MU* Edna
I’cadon, both of Orlando, war* la* W r ia g * license at the
&lt;ourt House yesterday.
Tho Bans of th* American
Legion and th* Junior Auxiliary
will hold their weekly rifle proc­
ure Saturday afternoon at tigo
? c,0J*L*‘ ,h* u *u,n « t e on th*
jakatomt, Georg* Cook. Initroetor, n id today.

Railroad men and tholr wives
Blnalng- IIIIMWAI la orgaalalu an iaterdriiMstnatlooai raj Irand grangoL
‘•“ •Hub ara Invited to moot with
L“ ‘h*0 « . Harkey at Uo home.
I #09 Franck Avenue, Sunday af.

—

oVUok.

JACK8QJ

ORLANDO. Fcl
“l
&gt;,T
Directors of the Florida &lt;itru«
Growers, Inc., Thnr.ilay adupti-l
nino points of an 11-point letfi-.
latlve program, oigaiim-l » »',incertod attack on ill- m the tan
gcrlne Industry ..ml
appnniul
two smondm, nt&gt; to coordinated
sale* contracts nt their monthly
meetingTh* legislative program, outJftnod by D«n Haim** nf A ltamonte spying*. * member-nLUw
legislative committee:
’ Adjustment of two-year terms
af member* of the citrus com­
mission expiring May Ifi to pro
vide that any appointment to
fill an uncsplred term terminati­
on the data of the original ap­
pointment:
1’ rohltlt movement or frail in
In parkin* houMs nr miming
plants during embargoes follow.
Ing a frvere (proposnl to ,-lsr.
If y rxisling tew);
Almlirh nddni roloi ,
Ai'ce|,lenc,- of majol provisions
of iltriis
retailers' assui-lulion
reports on roadstand stand- and
express shippers;
Invoke a minimum hand of
f20oo involving all citrus opr.
ralors;
Increase truck load limit fiom
present .'l-.OOO pounds to 4tt.liiso;

hntl ^RCfept-

i «'*|ti»n*ik&gt;illtir« fo r u
Hi)' tli'fi’mn n f H lngx-

lintiMh KmliMiwiy unnounrcrl
Dwiffht Smith looses
|ItuIn\ ' h a t " H i r r m f l a r c b rin jr
Outboard M o t o r s Ih wn I K- furern i" tho FW
And Ollier Supplies'[^^...'"sVjst^' w i«t roliRt of thl»

,

t %i d h t'oiiihtiifitii’ii
MurMgi’ fin* I - h up ut Inc |u»m«'
»f Dwight Smith In I*mr Hu rut
\V«Hlnc»»Uy ihkjh , with i» Ioim «if
about fl.tMMl In Hut hulhhnir Rill
i'liulpinrnt.
Mr
wbn i* |irr*b tm *
af Hh* m i riffitl Uutbcnn! Mnlnr
A mu mill' hifi umt un • u LIh ia .m^iu 1
iiit intf fun, wn&lt;t t ikil« &lt;i un lb*
D'lcphl’flc 111 hi# |liilCi* nf 1 u •iin —
Wctlm-’ulfiv nml told Hint 'hi*
rfu?t' m u u f lic l ie h u rticil ic
m t ue i' l Hie hbiauv, hut am
t o ' hit. I.* I'utiirii] tlie fhm
(In life
iu n nl It imI
rnllctl, 111kt it dhi rmt 11in li
k'UDlM ID tMliC in put i it
1114
t hit f Mru'k 1"Ifvi'lfiiul ■.in
hcluwsti flu* h h itc \\hm tu
hi till Mlpill
hut MmIiI’M tin
K»i»f*" mi Hu&gt; r n t r nf ihc
Mu
i;iii'#
pmlwthl)*

l| llih 'f rhief i h vcluTitl

Hi H ub

un

i c h ifo r c r m r n ls

r 1.

sti hu\c horn urn I lo tho north4 i ii | id 1 1 nf |h r Mitlnymi imninaulR
iM’nr I hiiilarnl (Hlnml nvi«t Pftnch
Im h i.rh h iM , nil whom Ja p a n WM
vcl»4iitct| tu have made Rwoaplnff
mi hi hi y ntul c c rn o u ilc dem anaa.
'vOJ
-s, „y,
T h e Klianirhat r r p o r t l of naifTT.

1

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triinp

iruiYi*nir nia

i'm l inguntR

mir 1* wi re

nbnttrd

headril

■aid ‘

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Iran

poulhward

f ♦um b n iiio u i and JapRn p roper,

un -untnhlv rn route to tlalnan
U In ml nr In d a .C h in n . w hich w*TO
• u»'nlcroil (noialbtr stf’pplng iio B C i
f i unv JapnnrRY* d rive airaln»t
5 in en puri» 4ir I hit Kant lndlca.

•V" imci'rtnlntv o\*t*r Japanaao
miciilion# kept Far Kuntcrn ten■ *1

n

h Iirh,

A inhiiMwador

Nunuirti

vmih ti ;to rlrd In b** hohliuir back
d e fin ite piupoRrtln fo r im proving
ln|iiinc*c Fein H unt tv I Hi ih p U n itct| Statu# u n til h more favo rab le

•i|tuui lunity aroRO

!|u m kiu w ld lg cd ill n pro*"
4'u n fircn rp that
h r found tho
"riliufM*|dirroM In 1Hi' U n ited Hiataa
r*I**ii •I id Hu* gn i itgr* mhhh wciu |w. i *d than ho Imd oiprrtod and
nil tic•&gt;11 mVe il in m hlitlnn tti d I kdii «l(t lined lo #nv whrth4*r hr had
f
win lh nf fishing Im Ut mm I hr un ii hi ■nv r n n f r e lr prnpcHUil*
K x trn d
m a tu rity
and
le a n s - III l»* I'MlinCDflK I »«MitI III If 4'«|lll|MIU 111 fm i di tir4tv iDjf i llicit i o n #
'Ihc
'im rtkm iifi hmuJ
pinnt tti ,
p ortallnn icsearch two yeais;
Bupporl bill offered Ibv In- t* .itulil fhc gitrag4' mill u-jihiic 11 *■
dten river section to protect tin- h*'t «‘i|iji|iriiant an ham ly ii* |hm
name and irputetlon of fruit In k ill.;
« h icf C la v rliin il miid Hu* finthat sira;
And pursue a program of leg. m -i * i’lia nf Hu* lur g4’Mt fruin ihc
11 V\ id Hi. Mu me, |&gt;ti 2 1 f/P)
Islatlve research to be formu. Mjtiitlnnm! nf tlnimigc thui Han*
Hi i|r I ii ii. Philip II Klemlnff,
tated afli-i a conference with In rJ ha# hnil in rilHiut n yem
-4 1 I u t I d 1hi* jjttt iiifr
Mi
S m ith hntl thriH’

,

Weekend Work To Be
Waived As Overtime

Govrnur Holland and
appointment of s research committee
by him
Thr directors deferred aetioi.
On two luiiuts dealing with ma­
turity tews and canneries due
to a lack nf sufficient Informs,
tlon. Ignored also was the ques­
tion of a three cents adver­
tising tax.
The (aiigrrin* problem was
raised by J. G. Grossrubaeber,
of Plymouth, who said the grow,
era were losing money every
year and Insisting that
action be taken.
Preside ni G e o r g e Fullerton
named GroescakaCher
chairman
of a committee to Investigate
tlw situation site rail a meeting
of tangerine growera at Orlando
for next Thursday, others on
tba ramming* wwa c. W. Her,
of Ortandoi W, L X Barnett, of
Plymouth) Emil Karat, of Orlan
do, and L. Urtonaisou, of Weir*,
dale.
Counties represented at th*
Sessions today tntluded Brevard,
Boto, Hard**, adilan River,
Osceola,

F lu la Florida, will
iftensran a i 2t00
Court Mono*. At
at »VriT*Mh*tfcur S u

f i.

No Sugar Shortage
SayaMiaa Elliot

Seeks Use
lUnd’sPorts

ivn^4’.knnir

ihibliclzinff Secret
Testimony Rebuked
WASHINGTON. Feb '.‘ l -l&gt;Vi
I’ri'FldcHl Room' veil .m.l ....... .

ply

h4tnu#o It i# S a tu rd a y and

ilioiilti be waived for
to cut I'uwu “ week,' " ' 1 1 lockouts:'

111- rnimili-ri-il tlm &lt;ltecli.hin,- af
Tba ailmlnlsl ralur rclcrrcil to
whal w a- liiteniiml In L. secret1 “vrrllmc payments, wUch ore
li-iimniiv la-furc the Senate I’ um- i
routtircl by Isw. Put are armiller ytMirnkiy
by Ucncinl raniinl for privately tu cover
firm g4* U MhimIihII. umh&gt; »hicf | li**1 dajra ut thr rml of Ihc week.
4i| -*1*.ff . hurtful in national dr. i Thr ivugr.hotir law merely rt*
fmiM|i|iurt'4 thr payment nf time and
Hr Iold thr prr*A confirm er, u half for ovrrlune beyond 40
It la ire d (hr queptirin nf i-tIu c f , \ haum ji w eik.
nmialA nnd putrlolDni on thr |
"
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(In* roiTim ittre

num dirr*,

cdll in*. |iutdi#ht r# and h
•r«t who iirciI report A
hull# Icatimuny.

D’ Ejrville Says Axis
Has Mexican Bases

Howard DEavlllc, secretary of
the empire parliamentary asso­
ciation, told the Ontario )egte­
latui i’ Thursday that 20 sacral
MIAMI. Fob. 21 — (Ah
The sir buses In Mexico arc operat­
American Federation of l.abor ing fur the benefit nf the Axle
yesterday put its resources behind Itowns.
one of the biggest organising j Ilia statement was daserthod
drives In A. F. L. history—among , as n reply to assertions of Coi
mote than i 00,000 worker* In the i Charles A. Lindbergh that North
Kurd Meter Company—amid pre­ Ainerira I* safo from Investor
dictions that It would provide a by air.
showdown with the rival C. 1. O.
William Green, president o f the War Veterans Urged
federation, carefully withheld the
number o f organisers on th* Job
To Sign fo r Service
and tbs number of member* *1,
ready signed In Ford plants. Ha
TALLAHASSEE, Feb. II ~ t M
said only that ■ “great many had — Florida veteran* of th* World
joined."
War yesterday w*r* u i m n
Governor Holland to register F a x ,
22 for voluntary service In c*0§.
of notional mnorgeny.
’•
The war veteran gevarnog void
LOCAL WEATHER

A. F. of L. Starts
Signing Ford Workers

i

J , • .• '* * *

de*

Snmiuy

i

m k 's

ndni Ini* irnlot,

i hnrd Thursday lhal agrcrnimta
fur Hu- |&gt;iiymrnt nl overtime for
Satuitliiy urn! Humlny work— aim-

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Seminole County Produce* ‘
More F ruit And Vegetables Than A n |
Similar Area fn Florida

FLORIDA, WED!

c o rf*

tff, F E B U A R Y 19, 1911

Arctic
Blasts
'%*&lt;•&gt;* '
&gt;
. .«
Sweep Across
• Eastern Area
jfracr uTi

Possible Snow Fore*
cast For Alabama
And Georgia Tonite
, As Mercury Drops

A)d Measure

Or
l*ma
Arctic Limits 4*1 In kept th«
marcury a t sub-aero level* In
l l l t l i l i «f Oil mtddlewast and
brought froestaf temperature* U
■Mat r f th* northeastern quarw

e n er a lS a n f o r d ’s
Effects O f f e r e d
By His Daughter
MOM-amatral location I* txpoet.
&amp;
h r d r«« m a rm greater numFlorida's ranking bad.

5

S j r S, y t sSchool
s a -gymnast.
aa.

L f M lj

b Simple

. A.V. v i A'vljjjn
IIAMI BEACH. r «
i kit that kna tha

t's Entries

nrii

*Sd both team and IndM. ,
yf,«P**ted lr*n

i
Miami Baach, Da.
Land, Daytona Baach, T a in s ,

' Over
Second
Base
»• •'
r&gt;. ■ ,
C1
) tw fc« p reviously
UP b y C ap ito l p o ­

the Tara aC U M .
Junior C ollett Id.
.lehr '

Mias for th* ItUwr effect* of
Sanford, ~MtU

Lawton Little
Watches Players
In Winter Circuit
NEW ORLEANS, F ak i a
—Lawson U ttle. tha Nal
Open golf ehampten, to t o
M* eyes on sto player* aa

U JO

■I Beaeli. woman's den.
Kfcle White and Leigh
MkSoavIlle, mixed den.

wnON BO. er*ndNV,t

onplona will have pleaipetition, an d .th e San.
It expected to go far
seat pUy. Members of
rd squad are Richard

Md- Ihe pHrfi Md ttiU MWihu.chk

Sa5,! T K ! L ^ » B 7S
as

. on tho nothomatarn quarter of
.tha nation. Bhrudderlng cltlaana
w ait had mercury column, link
to I t below taro at some point*
in Minnesota and North Dakota.
Minimum* of taro or below w art
recorded In South Dakota, lows,
Wisconsin, nilnola and Michigan.
8aba.fre*sing marks formed the
rule farther east aa tha mass
of Arctic air bora down on tha
Atlantic seaboard.
Forecasters predicted the slag*
would bold In the midweal for
a t least SI hour.. New England­
ers banked their flrea In the
exportation that aubnormal tern,
peraturea would prevail for throe
M an days.
' ■A foot of anow burdened the
Houghton Lake region of MtchL
gan'a lower penlnrala. Tha fall
ranged from five to IS Inches
oo the upper peninsula.
New York's snowfall measured
one to three Inches In the east*
era and southern sectors and
four to sight inrhea In the west,
a n sections. Drift* piled up by
high wind* etoaed aide road* kg
the Panhandle of West Virginia
disrupted highway, traffic mid
forced sospS*Ion of claiaea id
n number of schools. A lig h t f*V t
la CennerttajM topped' slippery

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SINGAPORE, Feb, 18 —PP&gt;—
ThaJUMmtr strength of Britaln'a
■ttMWP' rr baa* liai ba«n n In.
fee fid by thouiandi of Aualra.
I n a i and guch g n a t numbers of
bunker. and fighting (ilana* that
■ontrdl observers today believed
tho balance of air pqwer III
•Oethan.trrn Aala hai turned In
SHtaln'a favor.
Th* arrival of tha Auatraliani
w d e . the Malay Panlnaula a
TWplwlr powerhouse of military

Accuses B r i t a i n
Of War-Like Acts
Italians Are Reported
In Desperate Drives
Disregarding Lives
LONDON. Feb. 1»—CAP)
—th e gen rrnmrnt informed
the llnu.e of Common* today
it had n-rrltfd “a • pedal me****r " from Japan offering
to mediate In the war and ae.
ru lnc Ihe United States end
Britain of ''warlike preparetlm»- In the Pacific. The
m e..are. reported to be couche&lt;l in "rourleoa. terms'* fello-ln r the line of the etete.
ment rr.lrrday In Tokyo.
Authoritative London qnar.
ter. .aid Britain will net
rnlrrlaln peace propMikf
unlll a complete victory has
men rained."

Mrs. Joan llol&lt;i.*urtii ( &gt;-rt &gt; mu! Mrs. Au&lt;lri«* 1 Wfll ».&gt;sr with
a lilr_»av#r aa l! I V 1 »1
1 1 New Yolk from 1 mini •»fl thr
(■(&lt;&gt;ii;ia. They arc «‘l. 1 it- til ('nnaria. The (lt*o « t IB thr first
Ucitun paa.cnyrt i l'|t tt ill ’V« in Now York win ••• mi.l-h ovemher
of 1840. In u&gt;c *• « t f «*|8 lien •port, shr wur uti it- . fir.- ut Nat Y-k, Norway ami lloiilt* Ul, Fruncr.

...

Ladies’ 6 ym Class
Changes Meeting
Place To Armory

r-nutation | pained by
tlU«.“ to explained. .

&gt; . i ‘ I*#?

Japan Offers To Medlate In Present Hos­
tilities Out London
Spurns Suggestion

FROM WAR ZONE TO SAFETY

M a ra h 'l
llrooko-l'npham ,
Itritlah
...... ..... F a r K a rlrrn rom m am ler'
'
!
w
ith
h
ra ilq u a rirrs a t
hour*, war* clta r apd cold as k r( In-chlef
Singapore, a tt m .t r .i nn A u&gt; lrallin
w ar ra b ln rt iiirrlin y In Kyilnrv
'a i t F rid a y , at which tlm r tha
A ustralian governm ent aalH the
F a r E k a trm a ltu ali n waa of Ihe
“ A m rrira ia frightfully w a d r.
u tm o st g ra v ity .)
Japan*** natvy unit* In the fiulf ful." »tld Mrivllic E. Johnaon.

g
i g s K
1IT73
cbaaed and IruUlUd hr tha
toU Pan Club at police

!JUi* declared ha w u
"make s , good a ah

Thousands Of Troops,
B o m b in g Planes
Re-Inforce British
Far Eastern Bastion

low of t t aJbofp- In 'th a Haiti.
more arid .1
1 •'
Most of Uto- central state*.
where th*rmem«lMrltT*Uplungnl Chief

. .3* , .1
j,KO-.(eUi

Sharply
In Far East And In Balkans;
Aussies Land In Singapore

America Is
Winant Called
... Embodiment Of
troops In Sfalaya, a t th e
«fi W asieful Says
w ___
hleh Ilr* B lngapore, mean* B riL
at-illng ^ q a lm t a Ja p a n aln la * *
Johnson Changing Times
*-* lot rth ru . ( a t Blnxapor*. A ir Melville

touf*, wh«R.:

g-dfrtJ tit

Member Associated I'rc**

' Ladies' gym classes which have
keen bald a t th*
recreation
building oa tha lake front un­
der tha apaasarahlg of tho Da­
ps rtmont at
H am * Uon will
karaaftor ha bald a t tha armory
baginnlng tanwirrow morning at
10iM o'clock, P o a nor Morrison,
director, m o— Mi .today
Originally aatodaCd to b*
bald far ana mouth onlv. the
claiaas wfll eentlnna Indafinluly
according to (M amount of In.
terart ahown. Miss Morrison

reported heavily Dean of th r Kplatopal catL.nlrul
yratrrday
and
a of Orlando and ionner Lieutenant
Dutch authority forreaat land of th r Florida Kiwanla. rpraking
blowi at Hlngaporc, b rfo rr Ihr regular luncheon m eet­
and I
Itritaln’i Kiar K j*lrni G ibraltar, ing of the Klwanle Club at noon
and a t Ihr Netherland* Eaat today.
The rich hcrIUg* given ut t&gt;&gt;
Indie* In th* •very near fbture."
R ellalle quarter* raid they con- our narrnt, O reat Britain, make*
aidered the reporta of IncTeaaing ua obligated In J»«1P prtivitle for
rnnceatratlon of Japaneae w ar. the other nation* Of the world
ehlpa In aaulharn w aters cam* from ru i own abundance of re ­
from authoritative sources, but. aourcea,, Driin Johnson declared
In spraking of tho natural
Ihe Associated Press was unablei
to confirm them directly.
1i brautlao of our country and our
Previously three Japan#*# crvL state. Dean Johnaon said he was
.era had been reported In thoa# ta r r r ‘•’• t »»'«••■•
no ,f“ llu
water#, which touch a q u t t o r n ' f e e P**Mm»*rs te travel from
Ituio-China, Thailand (SU m ) and Lake Monixe downi th# HI Jo h n ,
lie Malay penlneuU.
»« Jarkaonvnie. There ia
Dr. Q. A- U m avett. trade com- roorr b‘,,u J&gt;r, «"&gt;„«•
John*
miaalonar fo r the Dutqh E ast M,T*r ■“,l
Monro# than any
Iml lea, com puting an IlH fay! I*1*™ I know,
flip In south IndoC hlna aaldlW u *' .‘ nnQU^
‘ . , l J!!

Ilf 81am jvrrr
reinforced

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•rrlv til A ustralian troop* (JIM
•ntn vtrlrnic po*U op tin Mulijr
I'f&amp;in ol# \o rtin 1o
'
' fin^r..
pore naval hnsr.
In (lie Balkans ,j.g iifu*r ci
'••n!ii| railway cars wt * f .i n r t r J
• p«v»lini; O rm a n war sup pika
1m«««aj*is \ tigoalavla rnrout# to HuL
Ifa r in irutrway of a posslblt N *ll
invM-iuii of (irrpee.
H&lt; Igruilr dispatches aaitl Italy
Hppan .itly is throwing all * tho
ivitilahlf rrserve into th# Alban,
nn 11*tiip 11 ifii and a CirrcW spokoOli» l U K BTINNK1T
U ANMIMJTON. Fel
I
• 1*1 ntan N.titl that Italian command• « n rr ordering counter-attack*
H«. i*•tuslly Nome per-on • met
disregard
of
if»*» "it tin* nationnl 01 intiiiiu. "w itlt t emplate
M.H&gt;.l&lt;hi*.r and w ithout gaining
tional h n ir wiio
so t&gt;pi. ’nn inch of ground ”
ul &lt;f n “nrw older*' (lint « v ti\
Civek sh«M'k (rtMtns ndvi|pctd
•&gt;nr. v\ lilt the Rurprisnl lot.t - of tiling the central Albanian bata limn who has Jus. t made u ilr sector vesterdav, occupying
listov«ry. poinia to Inm uml Italian fortified position! nearly
' 9 i « ‘ lit if n thr rtnboi.intent to * mile high in two areas, a
ciiiingiiig times. '
.
fovernmi nt
■ p ok e s m a n an•s utli i- the rase of Jidm ( i l l . noiinreil IhhI night.
hell »\ mailt, room ily appitiale«i
Iienpilc "desnrrata rfo rta," he
Fulled Elates ambassador to tIs a. .It i. ih«&gt; Italians were no­
i^jui I tif M Janies. M|J ir U insnt, win ie ii (ala* to “ gain an inch
hr hin intim ates call him, Im* of e t iMind "
Ime ii in mind W ashington, Ignition,
*1he -pokcMTian declared the
ami (geiu va for some yems, but finliun roniniand persisted in orit was only upon his elevation !«• derm.f roiinter-atU rks "w ith a
•hi* off lie that capital nt server- compute disregard of Ihe bloodsuddenly noticed th at he teemed | rlwd which they entailed/*
t Ii e |u‘i .unification
uf I )i r
"F a rth e r to the ra«t, two conn*
climigra Hint an. taking pluiv tcr.nttnekr were rrpuisv«d and
III iHilitira, tabor, aoclal economy the enemy launched more couiu
aiol diphirnury
tei nttnrks on a larw'e scale and
A plane* back at tom e of Am liked more men than
befort.
lua-.wlor
YVinant's
iiiiinetiiaii- The*.- enunter-attacks were . suppr.-l.ve.Kura might help raplaiu P itted ly heavy and light a r­
tb l. Ther r were the banker* tillery fire aimed at recaptur­
and financiers, Joseph |» Ken ing positions of the highest
only ( mhum W inant rrplare*), strategic importance. Our trse p i
" " « » « « * Ua p*a* a n . i
broke up these counter a t U c u
snd forged the enemy to return
L ooitih
to his position after suffering
heavy losses/*

Stetson Glee Club Newly Appointed AmIs To Appear At Imssador Seen l ypinil Of ‘New Order’
Kiwanis M in s tr e l

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ImtlalH r rrmm
ti.ir Inver mounted nhfirp,
,t’'’ Far H ast and thi*
llnlltnriN. tlircntcnlnir new ma­
jor i xploaions any moment.
In the Orient, nn official
IniiiiiK'ne npokesman of tha
mililarv forren in China. MaAklvnma accused Britain
»f roiiimittlnR 'a Lelllzerent
net" an tliousaiida of newly*

Apr

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d n!9? *
Mrduriod Into m a ato n h lp of th# Agreement
In
tWUjUk MaUy pan nauU toward W o t d Klw*nU riub by Jno. D.
Klngapaea and, almultanaoasly,
•
ASCAP Controv t'rwy
nn* l t o " • toward tha. Indio*.
Ed lurwlall waa elected aocond
nr-w roR K , Fab. 10
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president to fUl the post
protgrt • theaiaelrea. ha — Id.
left vacant by tho resignation of D irnlura of the American *». ' .
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Dr. Kenneth Hall who waa re- rirt&gt; of coin posers, authors and
P in o ] T in tip f R r a i l n n
eontly called U U mllltarv a#r. puli]i.In*re agreed today to a con-

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*f alckneaa. . i
Father Kellat
that O. F. H*
alerted chairmaa
to aatablish a
h am

Oeneral ft

flU th* va- • hr way for a#tll#m#nt cf thr
rea Ignat Ion fnlrral government* antl-truat
who Is on acilun against th* arganlaaUon.
Arruraliona against th* Hoclety
inrludad a cone piracy to poll and
control dcairabto copyrighted mu.
ale and- to dlacrlmlnata agalnat
th# u«rra and authors of non.,
ASCAP musk.

New Battleship To
Be Ready May 15i
WASHINQfON, Fab. 18 —bP&gt;
—Th* Navy announced today the,
new 85,000 ton battlaehlp Wash.
Ington will bo placad In commlasfon May’ .11, afx and a half
months ahead a f ached*!*.
After tha cam w tobnfcg th a n
will ha a parlod of trial run*
and th* ship win Jala th* float

to Beptamtor,

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Parry for eeaoad fagraa murder

Drum, Bugle Corps,
Majorettes Meet
TomomnrNightr“
Sons of th* U gl*n Drum sad
Dugla Corps and M ajarattas a n
macting Thursday night a t 7l&gt;0
° dock, Inataad af tonight, to
niwcttco for th* bavanth AanaaJ
District Conference to ha ’
at Leesburg, Mar. 8. 8. M.
(-hard, chairman of the groan
ported today.
Members of tha Sons af
Legion ar* urged to attend
conference. P. N. ''F at*- H
chairman a f th* Natleaal A
*ory CommltUd to d Departi
Commander of tha Florida «
mlttao of tha R. A. I* wfll

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Mistreatment Of Animals
Relegation of aR'mal* into the background a&gt; beasts
of burden by the universal adoption of mechanical mean*
of transportation ha*, we feel, caused the public to be un­
mindful of the weiiarc or tbs relatively few remaining
l.oi ses and mules that juli loads about the city and coun­
ty, and has recalled In a condition which prompted some­
one to call our attention iccently to a t least two cane* of
inhumane treatm ent to animals.
One case described was th a t of an oil} white muie,
many years beyond his usefulness, hitched to a cart, and
harnessed with a conai that had wom the poor animal’s
shoulder until a deep fliMi wound had resulted. Another
case was that' of an agid dark-colored mule that was
scarcely ablo to lift his swollen legs, but th a t was forced
o plod slowly forwsrd pulling a loaded wagon.
These two examples of Inhumane** might be multipiled many times ov&lt;.r, we Just don't know, but in any
ssc we fee] th a t there is sufficient evidence at hand for
the public to demand action be taken to prevent animals
from being treated with barbaric disregai
disregard for their feeiInga.
If sulfident Ian* arc not on the books, then animal
lovers should get together and w e &lt;o It that law* arc enicted, but If present statutes afe adequate, and we believe
they are, then the public should ask the law enforcement
agendo* to take action and everyone should to-operate In
reporting any case of mistreatment of animals.
The love of animals is one of tho finest Instincts
among civilised peoples and It is a sad commentary on our
public spirltedness when we allow sick dumb beasts to be
driven about our streets.
r tr r you * g*or
HUMANITY) Beloved,
r* one anotheri for lovs
4] and (very an* that
In its fedltotlai comment on -a recent article in the
born.of Ood. and know, American
Magazine si out vice conditions near Army
U« that loveth not,
net Ood i for Ood to camps, the Miami Hamid declares the report by the maga­
zine "ahuitld b% aajrriny to parents, wives, slaters und
sweetnearts of- American youth in the national army in
t 'i " '
RostAad Berk
training. *
si &lt;.
(From Trad*)
Cud.'ng attention to the fact th a t the report “docs
;Xm Is is tbwsl took*,
l , Tho* pash thneo rocks apart, hot gloss over facts," Iho paper says, “It faces them and
discusses them. It admits that the professional charmer has
•X«os4tttac tbs ngo-old locks
That k**p th* granite hurt, tried to set up her ancient and dishonorable profession. But it
notes that ‘on many fionts, civilian and military, the
Ai&gt; is striking.’ lb cause of this, and because of the adReots la Us hardy soO,
Where maa bu l*ft sis print, tanco and medicine, and the fact th at our &gt;outh is more
Twlnftta' to that hardy toil
uuelllgent lhill t i e r Ufcre, the American Army of 1941
is to be the duuiim . healthiest Army In our history.
“Nothing is being left to chance. Everything is being
EfWtacious knots, and proud,
dona to Urt th» mural torn and health of tho Army ‘to a
Striking Ihair long growth pon.t never ach'e.vd If lore. This campaign of Uncle Sam’s
deep
ThNttgb brr.it. of nan who is the raoc* Intelligent and comprehensive drive of its kind
evei curried on oy our Aimy in wat or peace.’
WOO ploughed.
T it earth whom now they sleep . "The survey re veals that for every' J^oy, Jn khaki pn, M. LOWELL 1LLBW0RTR. evuntarsd u t nrsviuliic dives, a hundred'other* nfb1,play­
ing football, bowling, going to the movies, dancing with
n|.*e girls o f tne i&lt;&gt;vn, or engaged in somd other whole
ktht# -lethlty.*
“The, intelligent yi util t* not going to [Vo his moral
itandurds changed by Army life. But temp itions do exist,
It.is not easy to oriyo. the prostitute
it of business. No
country nor ug4 has d * r been’ able
olid harrajsei
to
•
fdm 1/ with a son in the Army expects th at
Unde Bfcm ni!l use his Jong arm to protect him from tho
w ilts of intidiooo vkc. The survey of The American
Magazine ought t* allay meet of the rears about vice con­
ditions near Army chirps.
' , 1
bs tha quickest
’^The Army mver It to tho nation to fig h t'it bitterly

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THE SANFORD FORUM

Editor, ganford Herald
Sanfard, Fla.
Dear Mr. Deani
Being aa old cllitan of Cen­
tral Florida, 1 daaira to axprato
n r thanks through tha valued
•tmauu of your valuable Herald
tO ‘Vaakua Ckaee' for hto flno
lotto* to stur flsnatqrs st Woshl JlanuT Wslkar Is satog iMteor and heps many of ou*
Iflhtmd for a dlvorea. Now clUooaa WILL DO THE BAM*
be li book In nolltlca. as
Mtn ef tha New York fPoah
.‘S ’S u &amp; re &lt;£
Ibft Industry at HKMQ a
•ha- osys ba lust doeanl u,Ti."w ad ?A ’1SSb‘, n*Si:
this to bs with bar at all

FOR THE

• Reepsctfully,
H, M. PAFWORTB

REST IN’

Wo r k m a n s h ip a n d
M ATERIAL COME TO

EVA-BESS
HEAtiTYSHOi*
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Careful Driving Award
aaee otewlaae. aeS II r n Save ana ae tU le&gt; Sertew
ta p eea.' iwa ee ISvre rears, a lAVTfrT R ltr iS O ■ AWkWIX.ae
la ta e ti

Mi rial am
previoua 13 moulha, 10%
N* claims
prevloaa 31 month*. 11% addlllmtel
[lUonal
No ’ claims
previous I I months, 30% addllto
Wt give 8AFETY DRIV1N0 AWARD on trucks and fleets
If na claims during tha previous on# and two yesrx, from
oar special truck and first ratas- , .r&lt;

C. M. BOYD &amp; CO: FLORIDA1’ •

Tho premium want braak yoa_—' A LOBS MIQ11T

Expert Repairs
Your Income Tax
NO. I*
DEDUCTION FOR DAD DEBTS
Usd d e b ts lo u e tlu u e a c m ■ Id irsb ls item in the re tu rn s or
m sn y t s i p s y u i s s d m sy b»
tra s ta d lu on« of tyro way*—
u ilh e r by deduction Iro m grus*
incom e In resp ect to d e b ts a s a s t-

Orange Pickers
Contest S lated *
At A v o n Park
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•hop la well equipped
snake a n y repaint on
farm machinery, trailers or
otli*r equipment.
LAKELAND, Fob.’ f t ----(I
rial)—Appolnttn.nl of flO e&lt;
ty co-chairmen *ndJ Hiirrla
Sima, editor af 'UU LAketand 1
for,' as state* thslsntan ■to* di
fclumbl' ’phrtfcitphtfcfo - in ' Psr

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Mill Supplies
Irrigation Systems
B and uKORCB STINR'iarMtoofa ;

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given an option for IV21 to ee-

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'ha Commissioner o t . lalarn.
Revmov to change to‘ tbs otb.
fuethed. Application 10 changi
must ba mad. at lasit 30 d.|&gt;
prior to the dost of the tax
able year for which the chjnr
I. to
le
t o be
___effective,.. 'ffowwir, i
taxpayer filing A first rcton
for 1840 may select either of tbs
two methods, subject to U&gt;4
approval rf the CommU.lonef
upon examination ef the rsthm.
I’ermlt.lon to adept the reserve
method 1. limited to taxpayers
having a laigs number of ac­
counts where credit Is extended
over a considerable period of
time. It ts not granted fer the
purpose of handling one •paci­
fic debt.
.
What constitutes a reason­
able addition" to a rosorvs for
bed debts mast be determined
In the light at the&gt; facts, and
will vary aa bstwsaa ch eater of
business and with condition* pf

^ O ftU G - NT E D
telepho n e;

bouts will be limited la one sotry. All entries r.ultt be regie,
tersd by March 10. Skill wUJ
count as much as epsed, and psm*
altlea will bs saesstsd for long'
items, pulls, clipper cuts- to*
fruit left ou-trees. Unncteeesrr
vnurhnese In handling- frwH and
r»»-ele*«Ttese in handling sHIJ. b*
rrotnids fOr dieoueflfleetlarw. «m
cerdlng to tentative reguiathew

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tho axietlbg raearva. In case sol
sequent rsoltsotlsns upon on
standing debta prove to ba Bps
or toss than ee lima tad. a t . t i
time of tha e m tto n of tl
existing rearm, tho ansoynt

tho nxesat or inqdequaty In &lt;
existing reserve, tha' ameunt
In tha determination of) wertkloea oad
leonable addition naoam'tha nioive^d

robbing gad

SATURDAY,
3fcSd»i
Birthday, being s legal holidH
filmed binlffl wiU noft be
that day:
Mtijjj
t&lt; 3 w

be made
r.’wfTJl a:. Is. .

f Visit or call on your long-time reliable
\ local druggist for your drug needs.
[&lt; You can olwaya be sure ot quality and
• d tn H M wltAn vaii tr f ir b of

amount of dabt* ootatandlng i
of the oloea of ljta taxable ya*
those arising currently aa m

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Ik Bsxnstt whose Interest
as.b only turpamd by his
H In fbhlnr, brings «• h
to sea which he declares to
)Ag. A whits American
1^4 wss as big as a lemon
kV smelled at good. If It
; basn tna! Brad Byrd had
■Sly praaeutod ue with aas
^whits' cIMMng Cs'efnnlae,
tMn have ghrsn Monk the
ritht thaw and thaw.

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Calendar
Wednesday
Womans Club will bar*
a t the home of
&amp; n . J . Sehrtard, Jr., 3300 P al.
gaotto Avenue a t 7:30 P. M. For
reagrrationa telephone SM
• i f t F *. THURSDAY
* , T hf . regular meeting qf Sem­
inal*. Chapter No. t, O. E. 8. will
. t e n t In the Masonic Hall a t
•’ Junto*

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t ’ Bewlng sessions will continue
11 « j f k the Bad Cross In the Woman's
Kib on Oak Arena* from B:S0
iJT . uhtd 11:30 A. M.
i Tbwltsend Club will meet
C ourt House a t 7 JO P. M.
to te f a r Club Women will
At the Boroe Is Club House
81
indo. Telephone Mrs. C. It.
7 6 9 .J fo r reservations.
’i.
FRIDAY
11 D irt G ardeners Circle of the
la fg rd , Garden Club will meet
the.hom e of Mrs. J . C. Hutchli l n Indian Mound Village at
i A. M. Mrs. H arry Ueeren
.■peak on “ Foundation P lan t,
for Florida Homes."
'.C e n tra l Circle of the Sanford
rdeo Club wll! m eet at
the
o* o f lira . 0 . E. Rollins, 2400
Avenue, a t 10:00 A. M.
Circle of the Sanford
i.C luh will meet with Mm.
D. Bishop In Rose Court
10:04 A. M.
■t
Of flea
Auxiliary and
___ ja k ill meet a t the home of
^flaa •V a ry Louise Muller, Aid
Flm A renas a t 7:30 P.-M .
I , j h d ■South Side P. T . A Is
O m niering a MaHonstte show at
the South Side auditorium begin.
&gt;J rim e a t 8(00 P. M.
Tha Asalea Circle of Sanford
"^deit' club will meet a t the
1 Mrs. O. P. Herndon. 1804
VAcsnue a t 3:00 P. M.
J; M. H ajee will be coThe
subject will
lie
Auxiliary of the Atrerin la spansoring a fair to
0:00 P. M. a t the Legion
tha jaka front. The public
to attend. A special ini extended the tourists,
''sessions will continue
Bad Cross la the Woman's
t n m 9:30
(n ' a eerie* of
ulM W U by Mrs. Charles
rjV rilibbe
e held a t the Wo.

Glq)&gt;;at * : J 0. For reter-

I . 10 * au-ou oiDto^CUss o fT h e

'/ t e a t Methodist Church will meet

of Mr. and Mm.
— aSIt the
\um home
no

• R . W,. Wars.
W ir* . 711 P alio etto Avenua
. f t 7:30 P . 1If.

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. SUNDAY
^ Wofa sWas
h i n g t_o n ,. p.
J. H. Wolf
C. will ha tha main sneaker at
gptke meeting of the Townsend
Club Id the C ourt House beginflint kt 2:00 P. M.
. .
MONDAY
I l k Y. W. A. of the First
B ap tist Chnrch will m eet a t the
(I Heave of Miss Dorothy Rader
'a t Palm etto Avenue a t 7iS0 P.
M . AH mambera have been uiyed
\0 .o H aad ..
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P erson a l Activities

Woodmen Circles To
Hold Convention

Hollywood Camera
Crews Arrive At
Cypress Cardens

Telephone 148

NEW ARRIVALS

Mr. and Mre. Charles 11. I'owcll
announce the birth
of * son.
C hattel Richard, on Feb. 16 m tin
F ernald-laughton Memorial H„tpital. *
Mr. and Mra. Robert Earl At
kins of Havannah, Trim , a n .
uounce the birth uf a soil mi
Friday. Fab. U In Savannah
Mr. and Mm. Atklne formcrl)
lived In Sanford.

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magazine nrtielc -..inch hsd • the
approval of ihe German high
comma ml sft.d ti* te r. lay
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Departing: Friends

Preparing canned goods for tha
Seminal* c o u n ty eshiblt at the
C entral Florida Exposition, the
members of the Lake Monroe De­
monstration Club held an all-day
'* « G. R. Bes* entertained
meeting yesterday a t the canning Frtdgv rv cn ln - J t her horn* In
room, Mm. Reva Andrews, honte t e l s Mary wrtth a aurprtsc faredr met n it rat top agent, oaJd venter- "•"II n a ri" honoring 14r. and
day.
Mm.
Tocconi and two childWork started at this meeting r. n Finn, end Amelia.
will continue In the homes of tho
Gemes
of
tnnne-df
were
members of all of the dem onstra­ "'aved until n !elg hour when
tion clubs In the n u n ty , she said. i t - hostess served refreshm entClub* ‘that will co-operate in thr of hot chocolate, sandwiches and
canning of fru its and vegelatdc* cake
fo r the country exhibit are- San­
I’rc-en* were: Mr a -d '*rs
ford, luake Mary and the Long. Tir-nnl Flo-w sn** Am»H’ Tic.
wood-Ferp Park Club.
—-it, *ti*s P fe v r B»*t, **r. and
Yesterday Ih* members of th e ! vi- v C. n . Best, Rr„ »«e. sml
Sanford club were Invited to p a r .| &gt;r-, C P Dcs* Jr, Mr "nil
tlclpate in th r canning with th r I u , .
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Mary tlub.
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PAGE THItEE

Mrs. Laney Honors
Visitors With PaHfr

Complimintlng Mm. B. D. Cas­
well of Orlsndo, Mrs. Kathryn
Holly and Miss Osborne of A t­
lanta, and Mm. Thomas Murray
of Englewood, S’, J., Mm. O. J,
Laney entertained with a bridge
U
luncheon yesterday afternoon at
Mrs. H attie O 'B arr of Sparr,
her home on Sanford Avenue. A
district president ol the WoodMr*. Nathan Cox of A tlanta, color theme of pink and white
men Circles in D b trirt Number Ga., ts the guest of Mrs. J. B.
was employed in the
gladioli,
Sdven of the Woodmen of the Lawson.
ruses and carnations used to dec­
World will It present s i the
D istrict Convention and banquet
of Frank Cowls will orate the rooms where the gurata
to be held in Ocela to morrow, regFriends
ret to team that he !* ill a t were rntrrtained.
beginning at 1:4b o'clock in the his home on Magnolia Avenur.
Luncheon was servcJ from the
afternoon. The banquet will be
card tables which were overlaid
staged a t G:3i) o'clock in tha
Friends of Ed Jtourke rrgTTt with linen lunrheon rloths and
H arrington Hull llo trl. Toast
centered with ixiwLs of pink and
inii tress will be Mrs.
Lillian atht a this h« ennliimes seriously 111 white carnations.
*■'" hitne on French Avenue.
Burke of Ocala.
Mrs. Laney was assisted in
O ther diitlnguished gueits at
Mr*. Roscoe Mcl.aln, Jr., of Serving by Mrs. J. C. Higgins,
the convention will include Miss Gainesville spent yesterday with Mrs. 1). 1. Thrasher, Mrs, R. R.
At.bie Holden, national cnmmlt- her parents. Mr. nmt Mm. E m . Den*. Mrs. Al Lee, Sirs. If. L.
tevwoman and state president m elt Hunt.
Cornell. and Mrs. E. !. Hoy.
of Jacksonville;
Mis* Myrtle
Following
luncheon,
t ridge
Oils Crump, past state prral.
Mra.
Lewis
Mltchel
and games were enjoyed with Mm.
dent of Tampa; Mis* Kula Bal. daughter, Teddy, have returned G eorge D. Bishop winning a purse
lentIne, state historian of Pen. to their
home
in
Lebanon, as high scorer. Sirs. Joe Emerick
sacolsi Mr*, jew el Bray, state Tenn., a fte r visiting the past was awsrded a pair of linen ptl
low ca»e* a* sc re* no winner.
aaaociate captain of Ocala; Mm. two weeks with friends.
Cuest prises, including a minia­
Vonda Inman, second vice preai.
dent o f Storkc;
Mm. Berta
Mr. and .Mrs. Joe Tlceenl and ture el*** swan, was presented
Mr*. Caswell. Mm. K athryn Holly
Vaughn, state treasurer of Tam. two children, Flora and Amell,
pa; Mr*. C. C Collins, state Slid Tony Tlecom have returnee received a white and gold compact
outer sentinel of Sanford; and to their home in Savannah, N. with her Initials engraved upon
Miss Amy Moore, district m ana­ 1 ., a fte r spending the past two it. Mias Osborne was the recipient
of toilet water, while Mm. Murray
ger of District No. 7 of Starke. months in Sanforu.
received an amber necklace.
The afternoon sessions, which
Guests present s t the patty In­
Mis* Elise
H utch,rm
and
will be held in the American
cluded: Mrs. Caswell, Mrs. Kath­
Dorothy
Mitrhell
Lrgkop Home, will open with Miss
al the
Florida ryn Holly, Mm Thomas Murray,
teams from Ocala and I'erry p ar­ among those
ticipating. National and stale of. State College for Women in Tal­ Mil* Osborne, Mrs. It. It. I teas,
rr. G. K. Pul lags r, Mm. A. C,
ficers will b t Introduced at this lahassee making the approba­ U
Mr*. A. W Knox, Mrs R
time. There will be class Initia­ tion list for the first semester. Fort,
I- Cornell, Mrs. F. 3. McCauley,
tion* and the awarding of pro­
Mm.
Al
1-er. Mrs. Edmund Meiscn,
Mr*. W. T. Weoley and Mm.
ficiency certificates
Mm. Ralph Wight. Mm. Thrasher.
An address of welcome will W. E. Marshall rrtu m e d yeater- Mr*. It. J. Holly. Mrs
Walter,'
day from
.lark* onvllle where
be given by Mayor U ler of they
arrant the weekend, Mr*. W right, Mm. W. E. Klrchhoff and
Ocala a t the evening session M srshsll
wns met in Jackson­ Miss Annlr Hawkins.
which will also le held in the ville hv Mr*. Woolley enroute
Also, Mrs. M. fi, McNair, Mm.
American leg io n Hume. Bca- from New York City.
George Harden, Mrs. W. ti. Firm ­
ponsa will be given by Miss
ing, Mrs.
S. Puleston,
Mm.
Abbte Holden, state
manager.
Forming n perly spending Bishop, Mrs. IV 3. Coleman. Mm.
The preaenutlon of flag* will Sundae at New Smvrna Beach George A DfCottes, Mrs. L. H.
be given by the combined teams were Mi. and Mrs G It. Beat. Connelly, Mrs. W. C Hill, Mrs.
of Ocala, Perry and htarkc.
Jr., and son. Hobby, Mr. and E. I. Hoy, Mrs. George Kick, Mm.
A program of song and danee Mr*. J re Toeronl ond rhlldren. J. H. Cnlrlough, Mrs. W. A.
will bo presented by tha Hetty Flora nod Amelia. Mr. and Mm. I.effler, Mrs. E. Compton, Mm.
Mays School of trancing. The O. R. Best. S r. Mis* Peggy Bradford
Ilyrd,
Mrs.
Daisy
presentation of the 60 Year Best, M in Emmeline Thurston, Lewis, Mrs. It. A. Newman, Mm.
Pageant
will
_ ,
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he given ly the Miss Florence Best, Rhealy Best Joe
Kmeriek,
Mr*
M.
S.
Ocala Grava. A talk on "The and Tony Tieeoni.
Wiggins, Mrs. J. (’. lilgglns, and
Spirit of Woodmen Circle*'* will
Mm. It. L Perkins
he made by Mrs. Rill. » Adams,
Tea guests Invites) warn Mm.
Amo.ie these frim Sonford *tfinancial secretary of Ocala
tefldlnr the Fashion Show a t the Roy Holler, Mrs. H, H. Pope,
Following addrese,
hy the A o rrb lll Hotel today will be Mm. Mm. C. R. Klrtley. Mm. W. R.
distinguished guests, the cop. J. H. fnlclnngh, Mr*. R. R. Ilea*. Dyson, Mrs. J. N. Tolar, Mm
vent!on will close with the ss. Mra. Thomas W. Murrav
of Edward Higgins and Mm Dan
serably
singing
'G «d
H
F“nrl*wood, N.
Mr*. L. F. Mllchem.
"Cod
Hires
America." A large number of Boy)*, Mm A. I) firs* of I« u persons from Sanford are plan, runs. R r . Mrs John Y C arling.
Ion of Oklahoma Cite, Okte and
nlng to attend the convention.
Mm. W allare W, W rlrht. They
—HI be loired to Orlando If"
Mfi. B D." Caswetl. fnrftteriy of
Sanford.

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according to atatiatica
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tudiy by Dran BeiiHin W. Davit.
renting academic average of “B
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RusaeUer, daughlr. of Mr. and
Mra.
K. Rossetter. Misa Hoaselter Is a junior in the College uf
l.lbgral Art*.
Three others won listings In tho
ranks of the honor roll students.
They a re O th e r Strange, daugh­
te r of Mr. and Mra. J. A. Strange.
Edith Lundqulst, daughter
of
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p A y ro g p u t o a l t l g a n fo k p r m im u

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Big Money Crowd
Of H orsedom

' Over Stetson
F irst H alf Of Game
F ast But Florida
" Takes And Holds
Lead By Mid&lt;Game
UNIVEBSITY OF FLORIDA,
(jttaeaville, Feb. 10— (Special) —
# T h * -Univhrarty of Florida baa.
kelbaU team tu n ica on the etcam
in the second half here last
niojft to M fb at a stubborn 9tett sod H a tte r quintet, M to 42.
TJib Florida Galore snared a
• e s . i r lead by intermission and
held it( the rest of the way.
Throughout the fir tt half. how .
ever, the 'gam e n i l a nljuand.
tuck affair.

Florida took an early lead, lost
It and tken regained It Just be­
fore halftime. Stevo Eillsh, Ian.
ky G ator center, paced- the win­
ner* with seem field rot!* end
two free throw* far 10 point*.
Stetson' wMi led by P urls and
Hawkins.
V T h e bbx score:
Florida ( f l )
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Tonight’s Entries

Boston Job Open To
New Florida Coach
GAINESVILLE Feb. ID—VF)—
Larry Mullins, newly appointed
1 assistan t football roach a t th*
University of Florida, It rvperted
In Una for th* Boston CoUtgn
poiltloa vacated by Prank Leaky,
who kas been signed at Notr*
Dante.
Mullins nnd Leahy are cloae
personal friend*.
! It is understood that Mullins
has te e n In communication with
J Roaton College authorities, but
. ltd* report be* not been con,
&gt; firmed.

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Fish S'tory Worthy
Passeaii, Once Workhorse Of Phillies | Grand Son Will
Of Anybody’s Book
Is Now Effective Pitcher For Cubs Make Second Try
IT LAUDERDALE, F«*b. 19
Vi c t o r y iSjvm
nl) — A atory cobim
had usually been well over four For 7th
per
game
at
Philadelphia—
dropped to 3.05 and was loweel nf
any Cnb boxmen
Pas semi i* especially t‘ucce9*ful
in epiking heavy nitil)ri\ For th e '
p a il two yeaia has claimed the
rm alleat boim-rim per game «\eiage i f aay naji-r league pilchei
tim id* will ha every day on hi-,
fiiO-Rcre farm , keeping m good
shape and staying near the JO2- |
puumj playing "eig h t which he,
carries easily on hit « i\T hU- .
i h rvr-inch frame.
|
Moat nf hie place is in lung
trees. He has a small herd of c a t­
tle which he h »pe- i . i hiuhl up ;
&gt;vnrly.
.
hriBioau, who -ays he
waV
‘ never nuurli of a m u abound, lets
hia record do the talking fm him.
tr r.
I lie does venturis, how w ar, t&lt;» say
1'” fcv.ral season, I’nxcau he expect* nnotlw i good year and I
Was jn«t another of the Inn lore j is phased t&lt;» ivi.rk again under 1
wb, pnr»dcd to th . moun.l for n * Wilson, bis former iiij*n*H*r a t »
fm* innings n&lt; thr I'lnlhrs |..,t ! Philadelphia who takes the tub*
hnuilur ’ all game. H i. record' over thU aeasou.
*a» I. tr-r thun thim- , '
In.
As for the U»rS« *hfliire*, the
m ail-. I u t—well. h„
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the l't-,1.
k'1 d ‘’iin pape’. hoi i^ a liif, it'
In lu.n* lie srcut to lho i ulw. n list come th r ugh *m the field I
• f l i r winning two and l.i.mg fou
Mai lied n lilt It- mole than two)
Ul riiltsilrlphln. The n - t o ' tin- v«‘nr*, Fnsarau h.u a H&gt; month - r
» r a f o u h o re. n |, f n i n l I,
“Id daughter nnd --n i w orried1
hia rnrncd inn r*vei ago—which

MIAMI. Feb.
Quito— • rage to rfehai n w
hors*—may Join the iriitu c w iT
c t the 1100,000 winners befof*
the y ear i t out.
Foaled In a mule la m , the eon
of a g ift mare, "B ig Gui” haa
campaigned for .even years on
all kinds of track*. A recent tab.
ulalton showed he had started i n
time*, won Cl, placed *eeond In &lt;8
and third In S3 for total eom*
ln»a of f89,980.
•
The n in e-y earJld hay picked
up the money in driblets. U ft big*
te s t purse was M.A70 fo r a t W
tc.ry in tha Aquldneek Handicap
at N arraganssU Park.
T rainer Kirby Kamiry claimed
the h o n e for 13,000 in 1M8 and
haa watched Mucho Gusto wb(
hack th a purchase price. maaS
times ovar.
Mucho Gusto'* dame waaBweeU
h eart Tima, a fractious m ate b a a .
died by Peta Coyne, trainer M
Joseph E, Widenrr. One dpy tha
mare threw an exercise boy
ran -away for two miles.

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TVibVMU ifHfeatod the LotsU
W a l x f l Doy T e lW V j iie U , 87 to 2 0 ^ 1
« Tariff's Ladr h u t n ig h t Will Adams, forwi
lar Ooala, lad the scoring w
10 point*, while Thomas x
high for the Jackals with ell
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W gJaoU ai, Kfbrmsrr Ik IMI
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DEANH. T o iitu iiH i.m. Ho
IIpi
H i t to 12 Ik
Amh TH, I&gt;o». ituo 4»( J" f.or
JWlOCrOlX Lb. 4n In »v
c A U U r u n v j o i. m ., v\ &gt; $ : »o
CAUHaGR, IHr loaf nr*t !•• K« &gt; .
Demand oar*d. Mt no in »t«* “V.
Had tOc tu tOc, OilncFsi Dub, 40o
CAflHOTK hoi Hun tan *&lt;&gt; Lie,
Hakt T*f to »l uo •
,'OELilHT. 'CM. t&gt;«mand Ai llvt an©
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•KOQPLANT. Urn. IIpr , C h * « o
fCT. in ® to IS.IU
LETTUCE. 1c«btrg, IcM, pamarvl
Oood. I dot. 1100 tu I t SO
ONIONS, I&gt;oa. Qua. lie- to
PAliULKr, Hub. Hum SO clo ««t.
FIs AH, isnillih, No quat«A
I'EFPHJUk Hu. Ilpr, l i f t to |!
POTATOES Hoi W 9 K B tA CM

Hi

ut thin wp»fk from the cinnuld
time iiahing tournam ent being
pon-Atiil hy the Ft. Lauderdale
VoirUr- Association which 1* a
M’tthy addition to
unyhodj*!
olLohon of “ t psi! tale*'*:
C iim h, a diver at Dau , -■ ihr nto*i&gt; g**’*, "'** wotkryg ti'mIit water ii round kClfl©
•li| pi tin i;s. H r
(i irtgftp*
ic m «i ik i iilchitu; f| litU** “ahilt^
11 ’ be Ivveon some r^cks. Gandy
[i
the lug *no«k w-ith hia
•mi* bunds nnd hauled him tp
he nvil ftsci- and landed kirn. The
n» ok weighed nu'-n pound's —
ho Imgr-it raupht in then* wai*ra In a long time.
tt n lT " TO T in

Greyhound

It tSER A IX

lUKt'INV.S. Sob . IV. . l f ~ M l
l l n i r "llippily Hopp, triplrthiont lunkfn Ul inrrn for Sehtn.V i.. • itidiuskcr. Ilie
last
tiller , 011, 00'. I I.Hrbine tn the
i ii-, 'mil diamond f&gt; r now laurels.
II, i. titlin g ;\ trr with the St,
I o i i i &gt; I'nidm nl. si their Spring
i. ,. 1,1110 onnio mid hu, Riven uu
I,,, 'indies hi ri,o university. A
t. i l . i , .l.dn, In- tn on with the
,
, tii&gt;. In i two 'cnsims. John
, r.n iilfudh i Hairy aspires to
1, i ll fh«&gt; iiii'Riul.

K ohuU s

Two Players Out Spartan (Jritlders •
Of South Florida A n s w e r Sor i ng!
Golf Tournament. P r a c t i c e C a l l 1

DELAND, Feb. IH — (S pecial)— When Stciaoi
adm inistrators decided recently to nnn enure I lie nt.
Inlerroilrgintc athletics, the news came a* a pets
Stetson's fiU football ami bsskelball inen. Ilut ufHi
o f the facts— th at n small jnatitutirn ram n t carrj
legist* competition satisfactorily in time* of fininir
athlete* expressed 'h eir u eiire to co jip en ttc In the
wide intram ural p rtgram to be inaugurated next Fall
phato, W aller McDonetl, Minneapolis, 1941 captain
Mil team, shakes hands with President W. S Alien.
Vann, Fl. Ijtudrrdnir, preiident of the group of n n
known as the "S ” t ’lub, looks on. Forty of the

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i'M m m : \ r i i . i . h t . , 1 *.
1w.
Irong contvudoi» wore
buiuih'd *nt of the South I lot
idn . df tournament in the t u , i
rriuioi r o lerdity, Inn .ither fnVut ii,-- lurvivnl witn tiipinieu

O* Mt-rHfl. J r . »&gt;f Daytona
Bfio Ji, loti it one down •lev I*mii
tn I I intDi y I itch ««f ltowhiig
n ri «n o Ink*
O'Nvill, hith
rnukmg a m a u u r in th** Dhila.
No I ;
to M i;,
t
C a t , CoiiinCl l i t * " i.. 1 1 j i
ciolphm dm m, tlnipprtd n “if hole
nADiHll I '.i 11o i» :•&gt; (..
rnateli in k H tsiiripd*ill of Hack,
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M» ii&gt;
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Mi lnh-,1 Tommy iom d" in ot
choicA io r . &gt; i : •&gt;" in i
JNc" Vmk ualioimd sS. i lim it*1
H H N I I ' H , l l t i l Hull
i I bi h I lu
wf
1’hiluiMiiUsi, b mill I, Smilry
too
i k , i l u * j r Io XEkt’
Ouii k »if Went Palm Itvach de
TUltN11' 4ALa d , iiu iinr, auo.
WATKH
Dua in ilk U
lH W il II. J D'Atiiona of H u tu
Hr
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fUnd. HI . H tin*I 7; W. H, Mi-rn
Far OrU Ik ti C?
S f Worl I'altn lUnch ilnwned
viaoirt l&gt;. Lynn *if Nt w Vork,
f\ and ft.
/ V A. Fagan of XYi*.A T'li'm
[lAinl to
drfcaUd J. 1L McCluhi tif
I'M.
W alin Bench, 4 s u j 2; I i i K |i S.
f- , , 11*jK snrlnghniu of Gresti Kami*.
SasnUS
auattd Jains* II. How*!,!..(
llrkr, fcliunlaxbnoi. Mats 0 and S, mid
f T W ' rin b m tn nf PnUh ft-a-h
won over l.ati K \\ vlir of Win.
A survey shows
Ilut
nifst n,;tk.n. I l l , f an*l ?.
|iroi« writer* reach * tiirt
live peak* between In r
thaw me * rapid decline

TAMPA. I
Ii lo iiy fn&lt;
InivrrH ily gn*Hn% hitto hum.
Hcrvd lln u l l suu li Fliicii- ^tew
nr! A fiml vail r&lt;u ‘ j^umg t*mt
IMl1( Jlliirtlci- " ll It'll I- iltHk Ul Itk.
fir%t 'Vi'fi'k, hfrv iif rhi- tmjinhi r,
tt itrr I»t Iff mi n aimI n m rvm
fri mi laat yvar
Ku-wa it in lugmijiiig In* firm!
\t*ar a t
n*at-|i f Uu : pNi
lalia. Il&lt;* wuh 1&lt;“ iii«irI&gt; rtlhlclit
•jif«H*tnr i f lh&lt;* I ’m vit-ity
Ihlii.
wail*, Strw nrl "ill hr n m1a-ti
ilifiing tlm Sjirmg tli ilh hy Jack
A Icaarukr, Ah- i \ ,i« !i •• i Hr«
win I (ollt'gii, \ 1
Light ("iillt'jtt, i l u i i .i "HI n)
| hmi on th** .SpHilau* i* ll In
all uchfilulif . if uu* iiimiiuiici
Itnjay■, N«" collt g if in iln j*t lu .
ul« include Fiakim* iS* utli u u
Una) ninl Ala hail a S i* u 1 **»ch
vi». The achedtik1 1* uu f ollow?
Alabama Slat# Teat her*,
l We »l Tmni|»i; Univgrtity o
Florida (k t 4. at (iilurivillii
l iiivt-itlty &lt;f Miami, Oct lQf «
Pnmivt; Kr»kmt ('olUge, Oct, 1"
at
Or | :l4 ojifh lUfc
Howard College, N*»v I. «t Itn .
ufingrani, Ain.; Appulm Innu StnU
Tcachim Collirgw, Sn\
7, nt
Taiu]m; and
Titian i nlh-gv, No\
14, at 1mtillin' Thu Sparta in bkv**
an Open ilnli* Nov. ‘/ I

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More Fruit And Vegetables Than An£
Similar Area In Florida

SANFORD, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1IM1

Member Aasodaled

Pacific fle e t
ill Be Sent
Latest
Planes
it

Lockheed Factory Rushes Planes For R.A.F.

w Defense
Lockouts
s' Are Rare Exception
And No Law Needed

House Approves

NUMBER 150

P re s s

South African
Troops Slash
Into Ethiopia

Stalled By West Coast Storm

Marshall Gives Infor' n atio n To Commit­
tee A fter Calling
Situation S e r i o u s

Capture Fascist Gar­
rison \Y hile Other
Forces Are Locked
In Heavy Fighting

W a s h i n g t o n , f * i 20 .—o n
Gcor.T* C- Murskalt,
arm&gt; chief of sta ff Is reported
to have toM the Senate milliry affair committee l hut the
nlt« -I ■Stiitc, Intends to reinforce
the I‘fltiflc fleet imnunilately with
an uu» inrificil %iuml rr of ihr
laftr»t type of arm y ami nnvy
fight mg plane*.
H i tit Atribcil tho. situation in
unfie ns serious. H r is
Them.1 a u to . . • «"Hr uf llirni liub-ilcrp In muil
lu luivc? told the com.
Hat Aid to Britain could .In g rip »&gt; a ■t j &gt;ini i ni' »t i ’ii'i I In the w e ste rn ,
ba fH rded up by |&gt;a«miko of the ::cVa. Ovuri. gut, iIn." i i) .m im ic virtually a la I.
B rit'd Mid bill.
iiriii j t . n u i t u i p l i
kltanwliilr
from
Shanghai
cmnv mfurmatioTt that Japanese
troop Irani porta nro reported—
wfllbnnt confirmation — moving
dOtithAv^d from Formosa, and
J«f*n proper in a move which
B toridnu sources interpreted as
T w o * * answer to the arrival of
MtOa-'4mls of Austrnliun soldiem

R.A.F. Bombers Hit
Invasi on B a s e s

— Grill r.vl

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l.ocL-ccd Hudaon bom ber, being built fo r
U .it*ln. avrai cf them already bearing the R,
A. F . (i-. icnta, cover alm oit every fo o t of ipac*
l-i tb'., MfUon of the Lockheed A irc ra ft f a r .
Jr. Ifittbenk, Calif., and re p re w n t plenty

o f fu tu re headache* fo r Germany. The tw inengined bomber*, capable of 2X0 m.p.h., have
tu n high IJaiaa from English pilot*. Ship* In*
right background are Lodealcra, U B. p a u .'iu
g er plane*.

op Day Programs Will Be Jaycees Feature
£ M School* With Pupils Americanism At
Meeting Tuesday

BaRourke,
Following
glllness

the paat M year*.' H a waa ooaf of
the olde*t member* . of the Elks
iAwlgo o f Sanford , and
Ora,
Tyler cf the lodge for 27 ygare.
He ya* a member of th e AII
S oul, Catholic C hunk o f S an ­
ford.
The funeral terrie* wilt ba held
a t Ui* Catholic Church a t 10:00
o'clock
Friday
morning with
F ather J . J. Kellaghan officiat­
Ita Intelligence aerv- ing, and the remalna will be
•en t to Mobile for burial In the
aflam e on. The Roeary will be
recited at the Bourke reatdence
tonight a t f:30 o'clock. AU Elk*,
e» per Ially officer*, a re re q u a te d
to ba a t lb* reridanoe a t 7:30
0'cletk tnnlkhfc' , . r
II* k, aurrived by a staler, Mrs.
Paul Wllaort, Of Whistler, Ala.i
and a brother, John l a Bourka, of
Mobile.
Active pallbearer* a re : E, II.
Bfunett, 'Howard H arris. Philip
leonanly, W. J . Thigpen, O. P.
Herndon, and Edmund W. Me tech.
Houorarv pallbearer* a rt; K. If.
H rudf. W. E. Watson and all
Paat Exalted Ruler* of the Elk*
Lodge.
?
Erickson Funeral Bom* haa

Swingle wUl g tre a “ W aaklngton"
recitation; Myra A na Southward
will play a piano Ohio and H w ton
Babcock will play a violin aolo.
A pantomime ik jt wUl b« acted
by Dwight Swmaaeti and Larry
Lowing with Simon D tngfsldrr
reading the part*.
Mr*. G ertrude Fag* (a In charge
of th* program a t th * Gramm ar
school.
's ,
third grade o f th* South
Hide P
Primary
rim ary will praeent
p recent th*
th*

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Hail a t^ lO lM

to .

o’clock

Ihe morning In vara fam ished
ay Uir member*, th* Recreation
DvwartnMut reported today.’
C ara wU be provided fo r every-

mg n ports
B n tu in 's
sensational military
m Singapore
and else.
A ppearing before the Yuluain!
y
"1
soiitheasi Asia a re part
o f 11 joint British.Am erican plan Cuuuty Cnmmlaniiinei' nt DeLaml
Id •’-iinngle Japat.* a n d will be! this morning, Edward lliirgliin «&gt;■
COtln^ iril with " a p p r o p r ia te m ca - ' successful In M-eklng n n-aulu. I

•MUjTWp " J n pit nose ?pokr-rrnn said I thin from thnt buoy reeummend-1
Ing the cuinpletlon uml iiii| iii &gt;m&lt;In in ad outline, ns the J a p . ment uf S tate Hmul t l ruiiiirelAae* ■» «■ tlw rnpidN 11 n fultl 111k llig Sanford with tin Knot r„ a s t.i
f a r Kii-t picture, tin* “ Anglo. th r C ham ber of &lt; Imill,-re neere-j
^JWci &lt;nu bloc" is seeking to tary aald today.

fMftv

“ A aterirs.” ' I Raamrr
Drlyailo.
‘hree-year.old
of Mr. nmi Mr*
Eloy Delgado, gay* th e Preamble
to the ComtHolton c f tho United
State* by memory. An A n rrlra n - ' "renrd. Th
ncpnllatlona. the
iam q u in was conducted hv h r n - i Innnaoar mlmit, will ho Influnoth C arr with tho prise for civ- in r n l uufm 'irablv by drvalnpIng the g re a tf at num ber of cci roct monks mlvo « t , .Inpan In China
anawora going to Jennie Smith,
J "ivt Routbi-i*t A..„
.lu*t nlii'l Jn|mn will do in
In connection with "Anicricnnlam Week” It was announced tlmt *hi. fa c e i f tin ’ Vignrnua IliltNh
Druwlaa J. Scott, fath e r
M '- "nffennlvi'" tin n"k''"mcii would
Jor Douglas O. Hcolt, would m*k&gt;- not nay hoi they hinted a flrnl
an addn—a a t the Scmlni In IGrli i f f .i r t would bn to npeed the

School this m ornin g nl
10 til' rioirlasion i f the Tokvo peace
o'clock.
r
: • n 'lfere n re h r lw r e i, Thailand and
Eloy D slgada ho the c h a i r m a n ! Ft&lt; nrh I n d o X h u iu which w*» *rof tho Amevlanlnni
com m ittee, ranged l&gt;V Jnpatteae mivltator*.
comiioaed o f K e n n eth f’arr. M A
I luce the Thai-iiulo-Chlna t ic o 7’elvlngton a n d M. W. Dearinu. tv la algned. it » .1- believed, J a nnd Had c h a r g e of the program
would be In |Hi&gt;ltlon to InT liM 'lty night.
r n nae her iirnetration of IniloThoa* Tireaent a t the ' m retlo c r M n a a n d Thailand on p a r t of a
w eret Richard
D-ea,
K a riv lr ,,| ,n („ ( |Bni Singapore from
Housholden J o h n Bchlrord. Dirk •
nrrU i and oaln control of
Vernny ,U. L. Bahorn. Jen*le n„. I m porta nt Kra isthmus In
Smith, Jennie Lodge, Ned Smith.I „,,nthern T hailand which neparH arn'd Power*, 8 t, Clair t'a m e r- i
, i h r vital Ctiina se a and the
on. E. IL L an e y , E lov Delpndo, c „ i f «{ Biam from the B a y of

Inoculation
Tetanus

WASHINGTON, Feb. M -U &lt; ’.
— Th* W a r D vpartm r nt rntlniaU
ed th* atre a g h l o f the A m rrican A rray t o d a y
at
M t .o o n
officer* and a n lk led men. Ihe
82,000 e fffe e n on duty Included
I t , 000 national g uard o f f k m
and 24,000 rao arra affleer* on cvtendod aatlve d u tt. The enllateil
■trength o f MSJW 0 Included 454^
000 reg u lar a rra y , XSS.OOO na­
tional guard and IBS,000 s«l*«tiv e aerate* trainee*.

Defense Coats Pass
ages Awarded At
Hal CM ^Bculon

ii ji

i bln ml
In Ml. buttle of B riU ln. R A.
Iminbi f rnki'il the "invasion

Nazi Offensive B y !, il ” . M *1 nnd Cntali on
N i’ i-ti' 11 1 Frt*nrh c o n stt while
rf«-■rai tetrrwpd
th e ir
600 Submarines In • moil rsi itb*'*th
iinr! (l®«truction
hprin^ Is iMirseen
rl'input h, Port lend
*

h ^ w era
: s s ^ " tSS£JS

Th*1 jfrtnnjprt
for *hi* uav.
Incr «f *h«* roaH from Mlmt In
Jh»* Tl in i villa hr id r a on th* fit
J r h n t Rivar and tho furl ha rl tip
of tha mirlnaarln*? work nil th»
rnnil fTti’n fhn TlttiNv{Hi* brida*
tn th r Ornrvn bild^o and on m
Sun ford
f 1n r r n l « * t i r i * 7

i*f

thi*

rnnil

w ill 1

Vnnfftrd dir**p*ly with th#
F:-»ut r.* n * 1 and h * - t « P
fmm thr* rt&gt;n»t ill hltfhwav. Mr
Hlpffinw • hi't Tho mad w^I f*i»n
m*rt

aatlH

Hlnim

I f T i v n

»•'

Mt !» *■"*
IfoNrl Th^p** »«*
Uuof-tfd nnd Rtata Road Four i»n
iho Kwt

10.36 Airplanes Are
Finished In January
WAHIIINGTON, F rb. 2P —&lt;A*«
— William S Knudaeii, rlltecloi
of th r office of oioduction man.
agrm ent, said yesterday th at dur.
log January 1038 airplanes were
deliver!tl by United State* man.
ufaclurrr n, id w itch Ilb7 went
to the United HLite* Army and
Navy and to the British forces.
Knudaeii told U pres* confer­
ence he espected tho rnle of pro.
ductlim In pick up a little neat
tummnr.

•nfwp.t its effort* to
inc m1.i i mp in the Ort.• » Innnnese nuw« •» « n ♦ thnt J i n s n ' a Vico

LONDON
|,l.
/ ii _(,Vi
A irrtnt Mfrin.in m nltr'.ra nf- ■
frnalvc t hi» S III I- ^ with huu rati b.
marlni-i IH I n m 1 nirum-l thiii-ti ]
•hipping wa* pi (In ti ll Wi'itiif"*
day by ii iuiiti.il mivml M*urc«

Five miles of the mud I min
Hanford to Mini' r o n . tbrnugh
Voluala C ounty uml i h r ii|i],rt viit
of th e eommlsninncii of ii,ui ,m i n ­
ty completen ri-sidutions nerea.
anry f o r tho h r l r f I,, lm present­
S uc li n cm i n | kii i Hf i avi hi lit b e fiu
ed to th* Btal* II, nd D e p artm en t olit* b» two pur ponup citlu i i ■*
Feh. 17, b y S e na tor K F. linns, prepare the way Xoi hivuniun . T
holder. Mr. Illgg'nn advised.
these hlaniln ur lo provide n iiu»
Henilnnl* and tirevard County inetiiary nubslitu te foi A 4h »l f
nd kenu th at CQB/rti^^ao roramlsalotiers bnv* already panned H itler's promUed *%»aauU, Mu* ubrennlotWitvs to have the
m ad •ervrr said
itfltblywtinwreH' la f*hli
itavod and sine* the res-dutl’n
n* aetlvHv an bn nttMupterl
"Th** deriifinu ba ttle
Mn
ha* been obtalnnd frtttn Volusia wru more likely will lie I uchi
, erhnfe.
3. T« " '" L c ln g ," nmrntlntlims C* unty th* brief will b* mmplet
n the nurtliwest»1 n wppioiih*In Mn»r’" f.,r n rn«*n.J*p*nm«e ml,
TtntMMi than on her bi'm li*,j

867,000 In Army
Estim ate Shows

Tourist Gro
alt-day picnic a t U b l U r y

fti

Of W aahlngton', areeented by
iho atudenta dressed in eaatumc*
of th a t period w ltt b e th* main
fta tu re o f th* pragm as. Th*
play win be followed t f a minuet Ramon Delgado. Joe M«**. K en ., )t, rMrni.
danced by eight bey* and girl*.
re th Cary, H, E. Anderecn. M
| n BritNh *nd American n u aiSeveral patriotic gang*. “God A. Yelvlngton and Joe O’Conner.
the deralopmenta a t Blnga*
.,
.mmmmm . ..
,, r(| where thousand* of Aua-

Picnic A t L

1 ««e*r(nf^rV t^rf-ui!

l{tiii“it
Smith
African
tlnnin slltxhint' into Itnllann&lt;n&lt;|iiii|-(&gt;il Kthitiitin were to*
•If*v i-fiNirtuil to have cap­
l in nl l hf Fascial garrison a t
-'!«■git along with 600 orlaoni t ' , w h i l e other British fore?
f-i ui if lockrtl in heavy
, fighting with Italian* on thfl
,

Volusia C o u n t y Commissioners
front.
Complete Resolutions Necessary 1 Somnlitiiml
II'* Itiilmn high r o m m m d said
i!’** DiiIihIi hint niRili* "repealed
in an Attempt
For Presenting Brief On Road 44 vt.ltn n- t itMu1 1 »ivJk 4-'* River,
in Soma«

W ashington Day program* will
be held a t the Sanford Grammar
School and th* South Sid* P ri­
f W b l*'s" these em ir.
m ary School tomorrow morning,
1 . To ' g a i n the initiative" in
wlt)l atndenta of both aehoola
Iftt \«in nnd stifle Jnim ii’s plan
giving play*, iklla, and reading*
_
HAm*rlC*nltni” wa* featured a t
fro n t« n “g r e a t e r F a st Asia
tD&gt; - p e i i l y sp h e re" before it
p e rta in in g to the !lfo of the the Tegular meeting uf th r Ju n ­
ior*
C
ham
brr
cf
Commerce
ha
Id
hk*
more bra d way,
“ F ather uf Our Country."
a t th e Plnra and t’ohns reataiu
41- To holster the Chinese Naran t on
the H nnferl-O rlandi lltp n 'ist C'Vcrntnin l In Chung.
Highway Tuesday ntglit.
‘
11 tlmi It will intcn.lfjr Its
The rro o p beg .irvjhe program
nf n - * M n n c t" a g a i n s t J a -

Program , Planned By
Eloy Delgado, Haa
AU P a r t i c i p a t i n g

Nazis Release Bomb
Cargoes On London,
Plymouth, Portland

■i MiifUlur C!huichl Ch»*l
he A ustralian g overnm ent
.tv ..f “ h P hi E as te rn ^
vrminiUiitR' N vverthe-

f

h reshlunf*

1

^ ini »i

f i That*
In lt- *

ilk ad-

w e re

ulficial
anda o f
N. b *«ve ns thou------linn tf'iHi* man nrij the d#*»
. f neelhwrti Mklava. h o r .... T hailand, a n d J a p a n ■. t u i i a W a r e

' "

. ...

r e w o r i e d t * oil*

Itu, G ulf (if Siam.
, to r nf Na*l t n t e r r e e -

i "iicil

m

hover

over

, , ,
u,,f Mi'nli hut Inueh M f
t h i n ► u if f * ftaid* a n h r e s u l t *•1 , , r.,,,,,1,1 tr&gt; m ta in "lie Initiative
what hr plrtureil an u vw*t N a n ........... t t -1 v In Ihr Albanian
ftuhmnrliic building pioyiinn
.......... in.. Ilmt api'i-ared lo b*
hi fl * event Hitlei • I 1 •
t nU in ii I cd

■uh-tiitil. 4urti ,iii. nf ft t • * '

•t Spruit? invasion nM* inpi
Mm
♦•esiill” 11*■ watdd seek 1" if hn
wei(» prrilit'ted n* two!' '
t •e||t.k.‘ Mu* flow ' f Ano ri.it . &gt;M'
pile*' *nit emrnre reiof »'i * &lt;* * 'i1
nnd I 1 evhail*t lb*’ m i o l n
I A II h K, Feb. 20- (Special!—
iitn lul t i'vt‘i'WinA*,il iiti 11 •ii'idii- A "• ., " ( y has ariken al th*
rim f 1 1 i'f*4
Knt,-H in ( nin|i Blandlng whlen
1in IN m o n o a te i»t"‘iMd i
.......1.1nu 1itm " f » Georg la
ei|IIIp|"i d to Hvrow U''li
'tto 1MI , i"n|, in i- lin g ami a carnival, and
run * it I it I line iienlm! IttUnin ■ II,, , inii-iia nf Htnrhr are »rekln*
•.lilppiiiC In lie*
Th'*
• I 1" 1 nu nli|in&gt;|irlntc name fur te­
'loo t | (# n um ber &lt;&gt;f l f. In.it'* uti
ll la a
thriving, nondrecrlpt
111* k him* British slnppirikT
" MS t-iitiin.&gt;iii.ly M, r , »d along
«tal*
in1 Mm *1 during th*- 11*1•1. 4&gt;■. is i , i , l IX jii't nutaidc Ihc galea of
roioiut cm of IP '40 tin •••■s *'I * '
tin- &lt;»m|i Aa yet unnamud, II l»
per l &gt;&lt;«'. In»ed
t-1,,winy an faal th a t 11 soon will
||. . 1 Hiiiiti’d tin I.. ......... hud ,li ',-rvi
mm official
till*. Th*
• n Mini, t -i t* fleet «*f
«‘k (, it- | &gt;rl Ml c llllg House of A. 8 Septio nbci. I DID, bill M tl l«1,‘ m i ii h Li mi I. ihi! only native left In
4, f f be**1 |i l win v n wef" 1m poll tlinai- I'll!la, ataiula next to a
Hint 14mi .1 bet I DO on tin wav t" ti-nl llu-ali-r f r a lu r ln g Mo* W*«t,
Moo kiiiritirtir gioiimi'.
v, tnl,- nearby a lowering f*rrl»
" |t«. iause of Iht ilevel'.nt.n i-l» ii In ■I gnra 'round and 'round.
nf Iiiim .» 1 lose to Mie
hhiptnng
U rna ml airplane
imm*.
«mm*e," ibis tdiw-rvrr said, ‘ bait
•if Mn iMt’M’lit f .re t of tllMi 1
Im&gt;*1* iilwn&gt;* will be Hu'ifnir
_______
Many «»f the new N u n
ob
' "
.
...
were ................................. .
MW
V t l t K . K.-b. 2 0 - 1* 7 .........
tyu* &lt;t bitwi-i-ii Tin iiituiritlng crl»n In tho c a r
"fill „nil 130 tuna.
1 L'l-t hud bullish ri-pcrcuaalon*
Hyniii
ii in toility In Wall atrcvl t o m .
SnuH* l««t J u n e t i s r m s i n Vk11- iiy
ii""!ityy fiiarkcla wbtvh dvpeod for
limdM
fe wirii'd in tie Hiitbtlnu t •
in her ,.«» shinvent* u n i '■ - their (-■"ili-hci- p i lm a n ly on th*
nf N't.rwiiv, l !iii mu r k and il..- Dult b F act Indies, DritUh MaJapan.
biyn.........d
ii
N«•Miei lands
Rubber, S tr a its ten and MW
silk were bid up tu i h a r p l y
blirhei
prices on flurria a of
t.|KctiUhve buying Imsed on f a a r t
inn vvmi-ri In from prim ary aourt**
; W'lilil Ih- blucked If real trouble
JJ milxI. In ‘ha__P e rl fir------------------

( ’amp Blanding Gives
Itirtli To New Town

Wall Street Responds
To F ar East Crisis

A£ - S
'tupped.
,
Admiral Nomuta, the new JapUII. M ■mbaaaador, said a t his
firat capital prean conference
» edneaday th at he doe* not be­
lieve th rr* will hv 0 w ar be.
tween th r United State* end
WASHINGTON, Feb. 20—&lt;/P&gt;—
Japan h u t ho adm itted th a t re­
in t Ions "are not quite to good’ Senator Reynold* (D-N. C.) an*• he bad believed on leaving nounced today ho wa* opposed to
the edralnlstratioe’s
Britlah-ald
Tokyo.
Speaking through an embassy bill because he wa* convinced Its
Interpreter, the lo tm er Japan*** enactment m ight lead th* UnlUd
\ f-i reign m inister affirm ed
that Staton directly tow ard a declara­
will lie* up to It* eo « - tion of war.
— Beginning t h f 1 f ourt h day uf
ntlvi the trtp!e“oHk
with Germany and Italy b u t ba debate on tb* measure In tb*
FIRK HALTED
aatd he could not concelva of Senate, Reynold* described it aa a
•ray w ith Ui* United State* da. “ bill for the daftna* of th* Bri­
U&lt; AI.A, Feb. *0 — &lt;AV-Al
vrielring aa a result of th a t p a c t tish Empire at- the expense of
h l f t a . day
2bo man, working In aahlfta
The Taylor Comraamlrry No. uml night since Monday, have
**W# algned th* tre a ty In d f* th* lives of Aaeriaan men end el
Her to nreaerv* Ui* peace o f Ih * (be *xp*naa of th* American tax- SX of tho Knlghta Templar halted a fire which ,w ,p t ever
will meet at tbc Masonic Tcinplu Too Ui KOO acre* in th* n o rth ,
Pacific,” th* admiral eaM. He
______________
had been asked w hether Ja p a n 1*
Finlay night a t 7:30 o'clock.
u n i corner of the Ocata na ; CUBAN LOAN W A ITS
tlonal forest.
The
Lyman School Junior
I’lasa will present a play, "Tilly I.AUOK SUPPLY ADEQUATE
WAS1UNGTC
Goes To Town,” tenight al K:U0
o'clock a l th* school auditorium.
TALLAHASSEE. Feb.

Aid Bill M ight Lead
To W ar Soya Reynolds

City News Bur f b

AT—Th#

Industrial

•

comt

C. B. Moore, reprreentatlve of reported Wednesday (hat
th* Uhlled Slates Chamber of general labor supply thro
Commerce, visited
the local the state appear* adaquul
though

n a tiona l

dafawaa

rets continued to prerid
ploymcnt for &lt;l— —-Hf

LOCAL WEA

.*

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M ore F r u i t A n d V e g e ta b le s T h a n A n y
S im ila r A re a In F lo r id a

M e m b e r A s s o c ia te d F rists

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A . T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 18, 1941

War Moves' In The Balkans

g j t f i iiife Applied To
S e t t l e Hostilities
In Albania Now On
MuasoHni’a T e r m s

© M A N IA

'*kOM »0 N azis
Ready To Fight

-a jo u

I s o l a t i o n i s t Says
U. S. Is Brought
To Brink Of War
W i t h o u t Defenses.

Reinforcements £ent
To Cruisers Near
Singapore D u r i n g
I us( Twelve Hours

W A S H IN G T O N , IV h . |H —(AT
Senator ( la r k (D .M o .) to.
«lny opern.l tiM. ..ppo«i»Ln'» frorU
Ull j^ttut L t ii the British rJd bill#

Jnps P r o t e s t
I . S. Attitude

roundly r -ndrm nm f it a * Ir^uta-

TURKEY
T h r mop ahtn;* w taro rumbling* o f w ar are being heard I. udt t to d 'o id e r *n the tu.-buit-nl Balkan*. Flrel* of N atl warplane*
lighted over Budopoit p o in t to m a u e d arrival nf Herman troop*
in Bulgaria. Expert* believe thh troop eoneentrntinnr in Bulgaria
and Romania m *an,n«w German drive* may he directed m G n cee
(1 ) o r th a Bmpofu* In lu i k a y (# ).

tro o p s
itgdom .

Legibn Members
Registering For
Volunteer Service

h a d Inform ed

Scheduled Plans To Attend 7th
f Are Last " District M e e t i n g
ig Docket
Discussed By Group

fur tin* I' m * tit hi
II** d rrf'm tl ; fi m m surr would
revrrs. t n»|u&gt;oi«*Tv th»* forrlfrr
p'diey I ho I Olio,I S tale r
fo|.
|i ivo l BKh’r tho (into f t Wai Il

lout on,
rm lfiiiit
th**
thosfio

it l-oi umifti uipo out i j .
on-I tliv ro 'ti ii tions on
fit iVi* |i ‘'.voi n .’or c tar do.
offnirw w ln li form thr
Tw110 VllI I I 1, f In n n linn
oui
j p«*i»vdt* hi'Vf f , 1 mn
ih'nr.*’
Ih* * «H Mi*
i!|
a gainbU
“ iinon | ho f, m* •ro of n c.m plcti
IlH N 'h \ u’to? y ,‘
W a in n i ll.
Vim tin, of V©f*
Tiinnt. a 't im if ailvocatu of the
P rftl(|o n i% foreign fu lic y , spoke
y cstrn ln v , n m„. | | r »tish.nld i n n .
murot no f tforla ird that if Jnviid.
rrii s lr ilo iif tho nntion they
. would hit N‘« u l-'ogiand firwt by
(way of lovlnnd, ’l i i vt iilarul, K c w .
fouiiilloii.t ami iho St. I^iw rrnee
fiver. No liodnrod ihoro
in
"wnt'li u o i-v things thnn ivir*’
nmi Mtjil Am rriom i youth would
v j out jiti.l fight it. “save r h r U t innity and tho urtndplos of f it * ,
pI dim fr«i»&gt;t rutldoss d o 'lriirU o n by
n fiend.1*
“ If it* ever lirrom e* neeeswinf
for m to fight— wo w ill fightl*'
he exclfiimeil to the npidfuise of
•pertatm-d,
Senator fV h n rr, at
Florid*,
predirlo il the ttnite.l Slate* woQld
go in war. if moenrary. In pro.
vent a Germ an
trium ph ev*T
Tlrllnln.

Q uotlannalre* for "voluntary
emergency aervirit" unit to nil
laglonnaire* by the Campbell.
"Cull il war nr no war. hut pot
LoMlag
of the A m eiiran Le. |fhl* down n» n proiiiine— Am.
glon arc returning airport I j n will not let England fall to lilt*
J ~ IP w e* reported at,' a d in n e r!
he *eld.

r*

blockade * l i
tko poptdoco

Domci Says Democra­
cies Intent On Sup­
pressing Japanese

Uon *h»u nit4.i.t ■ *lie* very b rink
«»f witr. m i pi» i— of AincritJgia
dt f v n -r t , *i in I "*i t* ■ cm tic ptiwerR**

Tegeelavla, F i k

k u . d in lo m a ta
P u t H i t l e r h ai

Japs Increase
Naval Forces
In Siam Gulf

WUlkie Warns GOP To Avoid Negative Policy

—

* Greece Can No Longer Look For Help
Flrom
Turkish
Ally
**
»i
.
'
n '

Senator C lark
H its Aid Bill
As Big Gamble

N U M B E R 148

cm m

a n aebeduiod f a r •

on of Circuit Court tomorrow
Una S t DtM o’clock, suit
ilottoh of th«M .MOO* Wlli
tori* the Spring to m or the
docket.
ro. M orgarot R o o m , daughter
. L. Talbot, who Urea jtu t

F artln, Henry Wltto,

s s a .f t u '.A '?

t a ' W.‘ H.
, Furrent
Word Boll.
Calloway.
Sock, ond

boo'd Uv.
**“*■'"• Indrtn»U tta w e rt, ond

DeMolay To
7 Cam)
D oM i

up * f th a I
. W lmrtM
J M «k*

fnjRfidfl? M id

today*

ma , J(#
t y gfnd vast
| (|unrd itlv* of f 4‘Orl Hi well
w*l

* WcndaH L , W illk ic . 1040 Republican u rrs i.
■ I*'11*|tn|
.»| candidal©, It shown with w riter Clnre
Ah 4Sr ft | and M r'. W ilikl© i t New V n rk ’w , lii
irlt.r
tr f-A id o rin, where hr nddre*,rt|d the N nII ID publican C h ib at the Linco ln l)n&gt;
\ am fcl
ailllj ter
cr W inkle urged the C O ]1 lo abandon H*

1 ■ ' "i m i
■ h ii'.iin ■ !

| . ill

College Dean S e e s
Modern Living As
Threat T o Family
■Th.

fullin'

&lt;il

lie

Am en.

"nn If o' i i u n re rta in .' I'rm i
W alter I M utlurly nihnilt*',! *'
Ihe l*tnimh*r« l&gt;ny pni.’ixm
iir n ;n u » of
the I iM-ttUTenehers
ln*t
nig III
nl
tlir
8 oulti»i4 r
B* ;i4M»J, "i*nt it w ill nunrlvr br*
ok *&gt;« 1 hers4 h ip ft#rtoin
thing*
w lm li it hut uhvajR tlono iru l
w ill ronllnui* D» do more efft r lively 11 tail »iiy u lh rr BOfiSil
j ^ t ii. u rimI which w ill MTV It
"
^rm.tApO'*iWe ftc'tnK
F T
T\ \\
I j! wion, BU|WTrin
erinw
t#mlPti
m lcnl
1a4, Aflihliurtion for Spminoli* Coun­
ty, intro JiiPi'l Nr M alherly, who
is down "I the College ot Bo«L
IlfPf Allot til Half III 4101 fti thr Uiiiv* rsily t l Horl.iit
“Th e uoliiro i»ge‘ in w Hw‘h the
Dome Iih *■ In Id il|idkspuli*4l h«ii&gt;
i» threul«Miii. lUitn M ulherly n*

, '.t ill t m la v t h a t
i» s i\til ittrc i's in th e

Si nn

itinl lioon

in-

' i i . i - i i l In 'ii\ i !v ii. i ho m i'll 1 2
.lit"" m . * n i i *p i * vier©
It h 'P " l’ n i III lIlOM* W»*
•
.
c lo v e n Indow
i lh. M,,i»t\ p.oinB ular,
•••Iiiluiu .( . f which U
i , Iti n,i,r,
l a- LiiNtern

American Home’s Vegetable Growers Native Uprising
r- nQ
Future Uncertain, Group Sees Celery p
Fields In Sanford „ e® / „ ,ans
Admits Matherly A Unit *10 mervilTm of Iht V* * - Out 0 Gojjant

"A* In oil Other Logion hcUvl- mulermU ta Hrltnln under the
tie*, the ' C am pbrJ.L blrinif I'ooljairi bill
I* doing It* duty lOOH 4n lbn* ' llefore leading off ili-ruwlon
m atter, Commumler rie ld vanl i.,r rhe legitlotkin, Mafnrily l.ewil.
A few of tho qucvllonpalre* h m r | , r llatklry, D rm oerat. Kunlurky.
not been returned, he added. Tin- ••ild lie nirrood with Vice I’i k .
deadline for ecndlng them in i.'n le n ! Wallaee th a t the prewn*
' pi -ion ef the bill would enxhlr ipplffl.
Feb. 22.
“ it i« ih rn iD Tnt| in nev«*ral d L
Two now v tte ra n a Ipplied f, r ihe L 'liile il State* to beerme th^
tuirlor
n« well a* the *r»rn*l tor *ect w n y t ir-t. \ y l i e inrresMMl
m em benhlp a t tha meeting, bring­
.in
In
t
ile
.l
democraele*.
■ rrv a le iiff i*f d i (of i f i rrcon«l, by
ing the 1S41 memberehlp within
W nllace
had told renin le t, llie irs o 'ft i nf its rctMiomk
f r u r nf tho 1040 enrollment &gt;f
ttriiHin
eventually
may
need
large
1
one Lion to the f m le r ) ; third,
202, he aald. A rep o rt * « • maib
of Ihe purehailng and. dl*tnlm t iiunntltle* of to m , wheat, m in i &lt;iy Ih© lntn*frr of iU imI ucr In r of the d etk flag* to the and other product* from tlii* t tonal fiuit tt*tn It* Ihe school;
eeuntry. lie enneeded that tin' 'm irth, l y Me im nxfer tif U n
tehool* la»t week, through •&gt;
j . i,,
, , l I nr r hlrm w»« cnm ptlraleil lit nn
■"lighuis ft»mi. 11tipi 11* the* church,
te r from F a it Com m ander U
"&gt;''
1
V Iloyle, who la Otlt of the city iieule Khortage In .hlppiiig t n- Ilui fifth , h) Ihe transfer of !!■
I
n»ge.
Nelllter
W
allace
n«r
I
t
"
t
i *c few (l(iiin I
lunrNoh
to com.
at the preeent tim e.
,
D ane were made fo r a large b y intim ated that food »hlpm.n
lio n ini and o ile r agencim.
number of legionnalraa with r..rurgently needed now or would
' Thi* «cli% it ii « oner charnetcrto a lt end the Seventh DUlriet | herln enon.
i'Uv of tht* earlier Horne life of
C anfcrenee a t U e*burg. Unr. 2
Sim ulUneouily, tw , fa n . Id
\m oricn have changni**’ I lean
and provbte trarwperUttlon for l .n u tter* effered amendment*
VJnf fieri) derlnreil, “The fum il)
the 8. A. L. Drum and Hugl •ignrd In vafeguard n g rle u llu i.il t»«t longer hold' th§ center of
C o rn , and tho Ju n io r Auxiliary "rorlaelo In the forthcom ing *1'! the* *liu** ujKin which the drama
A . It will t a U te ja .1 Meeting m ! " » « * ■ **“ *«'
P Y " 1,1
i-f I uniAii life f*&gt; plftyrd "
which George Welnetelo, l-.M
S K
u
„ i, .
W ith one out of ©very seven
Commander of tho Sanford Port ’ro ld rn t be »“ lh,0hr ‘*‘J * , ,
nuirringrs in the I ’ nited 8t»tes
rill be preeent, aU member* of r"rm product.
, , 'ltd mg in divorce, the educafor
the ro*l o n urged 1» atten d , Mr. j** , r r a* g . n j T
oro. I'olnted nut that I In* security of
rie u u id
Capper, llep u b lk an, h*n*a*, i"
i hr Am erican fume U Ih n alcru'd
A nother joint m eeting a f th r I otwed th at f,1.*!
i y this ificreaging prevalence of
Legion end A uxiliary a t a Vov. trie , he rondltloned hv 'h y ^ ;
. ilv im jj
ered dl*h cunoor
(Unuor w
WM
af dloru**ed j *'l*e t" r-eum e n-rm
th© eennomie t»*k»
and Guv S taffo rd WM appointed if agrlculturo l eom mrdltlr*.
■ f tho Inniny hint* been taken
a* a committee o f one to m»&lt;tr
over l y the W t o r ) ," Dean M s1101 C I V I L I A N S K i l l E li
final arrangem ent! fo r t t a nffuir
D c rly wild,
in espoclnlly
A U ito r.fra m Mr*. A. R. I '" " '
due
nf the urban fam ily, whose
LONDON. Feb. 18—(Ah TI"
iue&gt;tlng Lealsnnolroo tn o**i«t
■
m-iuter*
do
not
work
toyethor
■ Ju n io r A u z ltia rr In thei. llerne feeu ritv M ln lilr v t - l . " nl earning income or in pro
nlan* to have their fOlMrirnlty ronrrted 1M 2 civilian * killed.
•'icing good s which arc confair, to ho held .In lb* n ear fu . Injurrd In a ir attack* on llritmn *umed by all,
lure, wa* read o l Ihe meeting It, Janu ary, a drop of almo*l l« "
“The future of the Americmn
Sit) RIChard *r*» Wf**lall»' a». thlnl* from Otwemtar when ST**t
(CM llBM Fi (1) f l l * T » * . &gt;
&gt;wIn ted chairm an nf tad B. A. L were killed, M44 wounded.
Squadron fo r 1* 41. A ftdr lh* *e.
-ep u n co o r tho eppolntm ent by
the group a program wo* brief,
ly rutiined by t t a now chairmen
a* he urged th e aupport o f alt
legionnaire* a h rlh o r Uhoy
ta
m em tarir o f the fotiadtW i or
Over 200 par »oao a Handed *he ( tro o p •, end W alter Steele, of
annual l’arrnt* N ight program of
t t a Hop S’eOOta loot Might at the
Junior High Hchoel, E. L. Kel.ry b f i r * CUao Seoul: Billy Mr•aid today, amt m w m erit bodge* t'ouloy. Troop BO, gl*«n by W*
and lnrevened rmnk* conferred on Coro of Oviedo.
10 ecouU.
S ta r Cltoai Ralph Cowon and
Lorof Badge eg Troop C n - A1 McMillan. of Troop &gt;, p rtcchrod tho oogto aw ard, Uu, high- &gt;*ntod Iw Mr, Koloojr,
cat ranking p Bop b o o t .m ay
Life CUm : Billy Sbooteokor,
earn, « t * (•
Troop- a, preeeuod by Judge
W a r e .'
_
M m
Polm CUm I,
UwU

8 W inter Visitors

\ I».♦ &gt;V
i t , M,-li
littlo*
• tun,. IV '. |&gt; - i / P i — R ei’" 11'
' "it ivii.ihJi’ KmircCa,
" l i l . i i lim it mm- ; ho A aso cial*
• d I’1•
w.i« i.ila h !r In ro n -

tahlcN Grower* Asociali&lt;«u * I
A m erirn, heiutrd hy then pie-t
dent, A . C. Thompi*'Ui of Mori h .
ville, l'li., visited ,wimfoTil v* •
tarday on n g,hmI . w ill I'Mir
.f
Florida, and were lakvii
**«
the celery fie ld , and
| n, l uu*
lit u*r* In this •I'vllnti, I .lo u iil
lllg g lll* , accientry til (In &lt; luti U m
of Csinm arre, Miitl ii,|it&gt;
Tire group arrived lute
I
lerday afternoon fr.nn in tin. mnl
were divided Into IMn c n up, im .
group M w Ihe farm in iltr '
Oviedo aeetlon, and (he tdlier -it"
thoao around Sanfonl, &gt;lr l l n gin* aald.
Aeconi|tanvi"g Mr llig u in * ar’tl
lh* vegetable grower* were HI
etata-W hl U ' owH -ile w ry N k k le - (
uanrnroi f|.
n D.
n llruw
n
Sunfonl
n, RecrHar)
of (he u»»orlation, of Ohio Stale
U n iver*liy at r«&gt;liimbu»,
Uhio,
u»* nhit in the party.
A fter It* lour of Situ find, Uu
group proceeded (n Orlnndo. n h r ii
the nu in he m were g u e iU nl n
m cp tln n .

r V llt n » 4 ‘t
j n i 1mA i .
•olnti mi i ;
i n 1 rln ,
N t" |i 111 1. J
*h irf*n*Mii !
Oi'.h

t,

m m .o ffic ia l

fpit *t d \ ii c For*

it.-r•t i ho « hi tihn-ahi a»
i
Hi. 1 ttili 1 Stale*.
\.i i n i liii .inti The Nc*
gov i*i ii me nl • in - eufl©
. .ii upon Mippreanitti*
ami t luO J..pnn might “ bo

Haile Selassie's Sotlin-Lau S;iid Organ­
izing I’m - I’aseists

V
hi
1 h&gt;
.1. .'hm 1 ihe )uibU*h©d
' i ■ i imi" rlam
1 i. ..
•might , (HMe MerloUl
», ........... f w . . • ' *,■■&gt;*■ 1IM
h wipltid ing re­
If
fm a f
"•".II M| I' 1
in ■ 'Dll per* built
' " " I N ' , Hi t 1
a .I d i ml Imni-n&lt;i M idi h
i"*i .f p i'in d , ■ 1 1 I.1MK i w il rl , * *aid Theoc
'ltd " ll * tt'TI1 11tat«' I hv I&gt;omel i|«;
,»u. **r Hi d i'h troopa on

U-mhind-M hIuvjdi fionUor* .,
f the vnnlera of

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i

n,n J,»iu«U'h, til
* , Mrnnhnetloi* nA ??t|AUftt’l l i t*P A lk ie * ,®
| , flit -t ilin g of lh© A U^'tl'RlLpitl

... it. and ‘I" *'Urd ilefense

,

held ... ’h . re*ary of
11 mII in W.wfdniflon with
,ii tc rn p rc'' id u 'ivi ■* of H ri\ 11 u a lic »n 1
Nether*

m

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lu g lit ml," il
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1 it it *»a i I'.'i

Lugion A uxiliary
And Legion Sons
Have Rifle Shoot

i . ' . •ti 111 (11 1 \ *141 i

fir An* fii(-w rndnn.TiM ing p»
r rtv hi N'c n*cutl« *i‘CtLii*i nf S -1'i ]
fnr»( cRim d the fire di'fuii 1 iiumii
Iti gti out iuici* yc^lfrdn \ nl lit
no«»n to cim lnd the fm-* m&gt;i|
prevent (iii i
dmnmi’ e tn n -1
deuce*, i ho'f Muck
* lew lit- •
Roitt tin* nim nlng.
Iliirn in g nf Inta nnd
uochI*
mil tai he dim*' under the h i pi »
vl*itm find with the |MTiiii-&gt;Mf'
nf
lit
f n f department. • id
Cleveland wurnrd. A gr«*«t nmii
t h ir f - . f tl . 1w"
Iwr nf Ihe firt^ are cmi««'d I.,,
irriiww file* developing t eynml M e
nnd ' (‘"inpJel. "• aid
H11
nn 'ill pi d'k. in
Coni m l ol ihe people wiut *.4!
them, hi added.
liu ltiii|iie
i mi 1 i't
It »• (specially Unngeinu* t«»
Cinnm iiri'i im i •1. •
oet Midi f ii ea nl tk« pn*enl
H (i i ’i man h* " ,1.4
time hrciiii«t’ of windy wenlhei
lliirin in g of leave* i- ti.tn; .'inn*
d n tc ih t \ may rn*ll) le *c«t.
ternd nnd m ilt© fire - in the i
re»i«ient)al Motion, C h ief ( lev«' ' 1■ &gt;. -1 M ■ 1■
land mi id
w *t ► 1
I. idtti"
The 1 ‘h irf ad.Ird
(kut
the1 v., t (1 ..
k
&lt;ra**&gt; fire - may not he tluti:eroiiM f• 11. d -1 , ,i ilmt ti ri\ i r th. •
•i V fj« •’&lt;
in thrniMdtf* hut the iiece*Rity r i . i ’ 1 •" V l Iiff.l
of thv file engine* nlD ud hig Ih. Me»i let nun 'in. T h ” I.* •"".k•
M .lit.'
•uch fire* &lt;all* them nwny from 1 ifk n ilffi i&gt; c u t dined ’ .»
nn dr me*, tr** m ♦ hm !■*
the *talion and may pmve r u t .
,ly In the event of n lire in the l!f ‘ 1 th - I vn “kf in V r i! f» m t'l
•"'i'll s
in
1 he
pM *" kd 1 i lv
tjuiinr** diptrkt.
r.i. 1,1
Ml, ' H i MiiniTMiinii ii*

....

.till 1 ncMti:,
r Mild tO*
lliit'le good
w.t* their

i, ei * were
,.(

rifle

.tkstruct h»n
,y ill . i III HIM* i*1 W*'4 .I.J prnetk©
. w. ii m* 441 thi' 1 v um mi nr*' l‘h«

|l nil,. pitRltiMfl Wit- M e&lt;| &gt; eater. li t . ttnd Inlei n&lt; 1" r 1ii uu: pufci*
1 l.it. n il III* Hlk tl» |(1 Mi t'tHik
■ .id
kail 1- 1(4k irtg |iiu i r Hit -hoot
o Hu 1 |*er,
Proc*

\ ulnrie
k
In* -

tilin g

H ll I:ll !in&gt;d
■'**, MdM* A ltd
I
|| | «M4 ri. til
1 ,■
' 1...
n l \i*|ley

ill- n

and

Mary

*4CoreR

!*d; Dill
hard, .11 .
M any
sT. Hale
I nt wii k.

Merit B adges Awarded A t Annual
l*nd (H Radio Ii
With ASCAP Seen
Boy Scout Parents N ight Program Mrs. Robson Dies lown (Jots Authority
i a —a t
l or Mail Order Tax
At Honye A fter
niu*lr run.
involving tho radio &gt;tg\\ t-llIN G T O N , F al. 1*
1
• AmerTcan Society of
Short Illness
I l f Supifin* Court
k
i&gt;,
A ul h o i
nnd
Pob|, Ul uuthurily U» Ijiiprtnl "u * '” tax on mi
H.-ttN .hipp*d into the »tul* tty
A'.u -. ItiHiburk and Company *"*•
Multii-omary Ward and Company
lit# levy l» de»ijtn*d to ruinpl'nu nl It"- ttn ta a two |wrront
.Alt'. tu« It L Im poafd’in g— l*
.,, 1,1 uut.nf'aU U but ihlppcd Into
|„wa for um tta r* . Tho rullni!
hm
paitlruU rly Important bf
cau-t If other .tale* have (Imilar
Iw o
Stanley 8*cr»| a &lt;jlongh
The court alao rejected a pica
r f the Federal Trad e Comm talon
for approve) of ite claim to au­
thority to police unfair trad*
reel Ice* In Ini re-* lota commerce
•uch practice* compete with
Now Deal
•ta rp ly
member* of th* court i]
____
T ran k .
m
thl* U*uc, w ith Ju*
* Elder fu lle r w riting t t a m ajority oplnrk k ao o |&lt;m and Jiuuce* Black and Reed
ge of t t a l.’lning In a dlcaont w ritten by
•- a , . O taflM ,
_ ,

Mr*. Dorothy Oalolln* Holton,
wif* of Chari** f , Rob*on, died
a t t a r home on tha Country Club
road e*H» thl* morning following
o a ta r i lllnet*.
A member of th* Seventh Day
Adventist Church, Mr*. Rotaon
hod been a resident of Sanford
fo r SI year*. She warn horn a t
A ihU y Fall*. Mom ., (ML t , 1888.

ISfc'ft’Tvr'

!

h

ami the
tho govern
govi-in rent apli to r-, am]
m n 'iil In
ill eitrht
eiKht today with the
tho
"I*." id approval by
ASCAPo
liiuir.l of I, runm'Dt dr-t-rre to r.
imn.itmg (hr gnvrriim rut'a anil,
treat null),.

Tin- Mtllenu-nt i. rxi*-eted to
leeil lu a renewal of m aotiatlonz
to rlim inntr the difference* boIwern the broadcaitcra and ASCAP
which ha« kept the ASCAP* •
rontrollecl muilc from the maloN
4Ity
I«. nf
r.9 radio
,4I.« A
e■lt*kv —
I- ^ J in . ' O
station*
line*
1.' 5

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1 'Ll ' *■ _Jl1

-fj,

The Child Labor A'm-ndiweat
thut far ha* loon ratified by SS -...
ktnlul
■tate*

LOCAL WEATHER
Conaldorablo
tlnuo.1 cool
d ay, protal
lerorl rain*

ThWBdoj.

eloui

i*o

�Sanford Herald

b tB L E V E R S E F O R TODAY
THAT. IS WHY WE MUHT
9VE ALL MENj But he that
itatk his brothar is In darkness.
Id walketh In darkness, and
lowoth not whither he go»«h.
m m that darkness hath blind.
I hla eyes.—1 John 2 ill .

Id oven love at last
a r t y to death and time,
It It may live a while
takrinod within a rhyme.
J E 8E |B D- RITTENHOUSE

Wendell Wlllklo returns from
iropo declaring ithal Churchills
the &lt; gritoltfltp .1 guru In »h#

sboot'the
th#«MjJUn

■ E n k T o a niurmUrlngs &gt;ever tbr

Matad l a c i i o f "eedwdaV'-.ay.
ha Miami Harald, pointing out
■ r t t d a r* usually the way 1t U.
LIways afraid tha tourlita aren't
smlngi always overwhelmed by
Itm . a few weak* liter,
.la tea* anybody wants to call
a for our recent widely copied
dltorUI alwut the carpetboggera
I Oamp Blending, we warn them
ra have acme much more dama[tag Information that w* would
Im to nut before a congressional
8gtq, ffwaaburg Cnmmarclal. A
88d Idea ta always hav* an at* in
# h » pty* 4ha advertising blUf
Is bot the advertiser but tha
■ u elllsr who docs not adverUsc,
r retool of th* lot* *f business
Kslned by th* merchant who
Its advert I**.—Kay West CUIm. T hat th* nubile doesn't pay
to shown by ths fact that prices
• ’ always lower st th« ' store#

irepotsl for s fireproof
|o nous* tbs Osnersl Ban&gt;k collection deserves supU s library should bring
, .. over tb*
i Milan, for reIt would m a
i* town, and:If
lo something, If

,What The Census Shows
Tho 1040 cenatu revealed some very Intorcstlpg things
about the American people and their activities besldea
merely In'icnthig the number of people who reside In Bos­
ton, -Vtw York, rh l •.••'clphin and Chuluota. In fact n com­
p ile census repoit will toil you ju st about everything you
want to know nboul Anui leans and America.
There are, for Instance, 1,004,000,000 acres of land In
continental United hutlcs, over hnlf qf which arc farm­
lands with about n thiin of them under actual cultivation.
And in apite o.' Inc Niw Deal’s crop reduction program,
more kind u • -'lug fnrmtu today thon ever before while
Lie number of farmers has decrensed 3.1 percent In tho
last ten years.
The publishing uumiicss, wo take pride in noting, is
one of the largest in the United States with an annual
production of over two h*!lion dollars. And in spite of ra­
dio comiietilion and of what Mr. Ichca says about the de­
cline ot American Journdism, the U. 8. public is spending
more money for newspaper subscriptions than ever before
while during tho last ten years the amount paid for news­
papers hn« been iuiricring at the rate of about $18,000,000 a yeni.
,
.,
. That the American pcoplo love thejr automobiles la
Indicated by the fact that since 1335 gasoline filling sta­
tions increased lrom Jl»7,0fl8 to 241,856, They must love
,ce cream too for there arc 2,734 ice cream factories In
this country which arc ‘ blued at more than $285,000,000.
There are also some 67,000 drug stores doing un annual
business of about Ufc billion dollars.
rhat the AmirLan people as a rule cat well is shown
by tho 169,742 rests.u i . t* which they support. There nro
660,798 food stores in the United States selling tnorc than
10 bd.ion uollai'b worth of groceries overy year, over 19,000 liquor stores doing an annual business of over hnlf a
billion While t»omt (.00 &lt;igar factories manage to dispose
of over 3 billion i-.gsre each year and 34 cigarette factories
turn out 180 billion cigarettes.
Wc hnve many industries which the average person
knows littio about, Hie pi eduction of fishlinc, for instance,
averages ground $4,000,000 n year while 35 million miles
of cotton wrapping twine arc produced nt a vulue of $7,223,000. Ninety-six million dollars worth of paper bags
q»c made in this country every year ns well ns nearly 373
million rolls of wall paper valued nt $25,000,000. The manu­
facture of paper dishes is a $20,000,000 Industry.
Americans tnay not i»e tho best dressed people in the
world but we (.are *nv they spend more money dressing
than anybody else. There are 106,991 clothing stuns In
this country. Altogether there nro retail store.; of nil kinds
nunilierlng 1.770,904 doing an annual business in excess
01 42 billion dollar*, r.r 28 |&gt;ercpnt more than In 1935. The
number of retail utures has increased by 294.5.V.) in the Inst
ten years.
And the death rate in 1939, which an* lb.6 per
1,000 population, was tho lowest in U. S. n,story.

W in F. s . G

"SOMEW HERE-EAST O f SUEZ,

B e Celebrated In
South February 25
H E # ORLEANS, Fab. 15-U P )
—Fat Tuesday is on Its way back
to Dixie.
Prom Galveston to Tampa, Mo­
bile to Haw Orleans, a t Hatties­
burg, Baton Rouge, Pascagoula,
Calif port, rasa Christian, Biloxi
and Lafayette, La., the pfe-Lenten
carnival season is moving Into
high gear with the -double motive
of providing fun and attracting
winter visitors.
Early French explorer* of
Ibervtlwa day ( 1099) pro bally
•tarted i t all. Pageantry came Into
It; in 1537. Other Americana
joined ip the celebrations In 1857.
Mardl Ora* (Fat Tuesday) ha*
been big tinie ever since.
lth rd r Ora* falls on Frb. So
this pear, but the carnival sea­
son started with Twelfth Nlsrhl,
Jan. 6. Midi Orms is the grand
Unite, but before lis t .New Or­
leans will , hare had 35 hall*. In
tho last big week there will be
13 big parade*.
"Krewes," or clut«, stage the
parades and balls. Some are high
society; others arc business /roups
Membership Is secret (this help*
When members make out Ihrlr In­
vitations of 20 each), and all
krewe-men carefully mask and
costume themselves to hide Ihclr
Identities. Krewes number up lo
(60 men. Duet range up to 1115.
Parade floats arc built anew
each year. Balls arc lavishly

A llot i r t

New Vice Premier
Of French Nation
D i s l i k e s British

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN
By JOE HENDRICKS

snd, therefore, thsro 1* plenty of
time to make dycUlon* a* to the
rendition* governing Its Initial
prrrrntalion. It seom* to roc quite
'&lt;a Ira 1 that the premlcic per.
foriUMiicu ihould b« held in F lor*
Ida.'1 It look* Ilka we will **t
It In Florida.
OUR BASE—Tha Prevalent of
the United States ha* »mt a
juilgct i ccommcndation for the
Navy Department to ths lluui*
of Representatives In which he
includes certain Items foi the
Bureau of Yards and Ducks for
the fiscal year ending 1940, and
&gt;n this budget appears 11,425,000
for “our base" a t Banana River,
fid* mnnty la to be spent for
the following: Gat# House, fencng, Incinerator, generating plant,
oarracks, mesa nail and gallur,
•xtrnslon to tho twchtlor offl.
cen' quarters, three quarters far
B ci't. 26, 1 0 W ,
J •
and six aata of quar.
"I will not war arninnt women and children. I have tfflceri,
era for married alidad men, rae*
ordered my airforce to restrict Itm-lf to attack* on military rratlnn facilities, hospital faclL
ohjectlvcii,” In HetUori Sept. 1, 1939.
Bits, ammunition atorag* fadl‘The German Raich und tho ^initdom of Denmark Kies, medical equipment, expan.
of road*, walks and utillUaa.
will under n» drcumsUnoea resort to war or any other odon
r course I have written suggest­
form of violenco aualnst each other,” In Berlin, May 31, ing
to nrevard County that some­
1930.
thing big waa coming to tha
'■ "Germany had- no intention, through her meaaurei now County; I still say *o and this i*
or in the future, of Infringing upon the territorial Inte­ not to take It* plac*. This ta
merely to carry out tho 'plodgta
grity or the political independence of the Kingdom of Nor­ under
the old Hepburn Board re­
way " in Benin, April 0, 11)10.port. I still do not have tho In­
Is It any wonder th at Hitler’s present promisee to this formation on what tha Navy la
county are not taken ecrlouily by strlght-thlnking planning In addition to thq Baa*
bat hop* that I will In Uw M ar
Americans? -

- fjhrdd'l lata span hatred a t 'U»e
killing of doeena of French aaU2 or*, tha t a b i t t l m and damage
WrttoV a.'doAn m obbtabM *. 14eVrtric).
U .etfTf .v Entfai
, eluding,Tha now gioM..&amp;idmUo*(steaia-slacuis), fijS O t JU*t
.
3i'Now
h« h-vleoprem ier sro tto fKnglneman (sleom-lsJsctrto),
:• *4*0 : m laktoev,'Jtu atttduda. tb .
onO; ■Junior Hngtnemaa •' (at
\ ward England (Slid toward Oerrltctrlc), I I ,32ttj Sealer Ob*
" many may * U r * vital p art tn tha
* ‘ affairs of tbs wafld, As a member
&gt;i of tha government h a .te a haifttr
IhpocUd to adjust peraonal uplnkmt
1 1 —ev4o regarding England—to fit
[ ' government policy.
f
•••/'■
* I In a New Year's massage h*
*■I said hla thoughts
warn ' with
“those who. detained by allla* of
yceterday, hare bean and remala
faithful to thalr proatrata coun­
try deeplta Ilea, offara and bad
treatment, both moral and a s .
n o . ia
LOSSES FROM CASUALTIES, Uriel." .
Dorian, aan of a'fam ily with
THEFT AND WAGERS
To be deductible, a loss aria.
Ing from “fire*, storms. ablp&gt;.
wrocka, or other casualty' nted
not bo connected with tha tax.
payer's trad* or business. If Ms
home or automobile la d o t r m j
by fire, or his summer bangalow
damaged by flood er.ato rm ; M
may claim a deduction far A t
law aaatataad.
^v,___ l « -

b.^:r&gt;°upL ;^ 4 i ; ^ tdnS

tion, and heed not b* la a a m d
n trade or buslneo*. Ifonae, tb*
loss occasioned by th a theft 1 aT
Ffsrtcc l 19
jewelry or
tbe school of
for pleasure
lb

&gt;

•tone** attending th* loss there
the owner In doubt us to wlwGMV
It was stolen or in L the etotoi
would net he aUetred.
“
Lessss ffem wagering truneso.
future.
•
FLORIDA VS JAPAN—This ia Uom are altowubt* m ly ta. th*
boms, particularly th* erten not n war I am storting, a t to u t •sto at *f th* galas from s*ch
not on* from a mUttorp o to tg i
hem*.
point. I find now that th* silk
"With lbs transfer of the re­ worm Is being successfully raised Um ysar In which It M Issttto lil.
ligious’ functim) of the family ti to 'th e ' SUtc or Florida. 1 h*Vo •Van though, a* in tha «*4* 4 ( S
theft -w casualty, R m*y ,n«t h*
the church," the educator s a il recently read th# following Items
e*m*tbI&gt;H "Tb* raising of silkworms doe*through

'Sntsrt ^ UM
.

f

hem* It elea fftrent

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j
£2
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4

heir mother's kns* and at
it theto-toothtr'i

aSLJriWW

natooebod by sithot
or tb* thrill* of hot a

a !I* a,
i

nta and children ai

Bulgaria, Turkey
Reach Agreement
SOFIA, Bulgarin, Feb. 18—0^*
—Bulgaria and Turkey have
reached a non-aggression accord,
reliable informants said Monday,
nddlng that It meant Turkry
would not fight In the event
German troops entered Bul/arlm
It was said that further arT
cord might have an Important
effect on Axis efforts to obtain
peace with Greece since the lost
mnjor o)-*lnclc to a - possible
Gcrinnn march Into Greece tu
abl Italy had been removed. re

ACCEPT8

APPOINTMENT

WASHINGTON, Fill. 18-W')-

Thc War Department announce,I
that Frank Henry Hrraull of &lt;-a)4 l
the grand finale on Fat sola had'aerepted appointment to
Tuesday. It's a holiday in New the Officers' Reserve Corps as a
Orleans. The kid* turn out at second lieutenant of Infantry.
8:00 A. M., dressed as they pteaie
and making noise. By 9:00 A. M.
the parents arc also on the
afreets, usually dressed screwier
than the kids. Everyone heads for
Canal Street.
The great parade of Rex. Lord
with that Good GulfprMt
of Misrule, mudlcs through. By
motor oil for hotter drlrlng
midnight, when Lent leglnt, the
huge party—like a combination
New Year's and llallowe'rn—hat
folded. The crew that takes over
then 1s a huge outfit of city work,
era who chisel gum from the side,
walks.

U , A h F e a t s * Service

AS A SAILOR lovea hla ship.
Admiral Jean Darien lores hla
fleet, and as a Wench sailor Jean
‘ParU n dislike* the British.
' ;a $ m ttletor afifc* eWOr. vtocky.
j)ip'e-imoV(*k J«an D a r l^ a$ared
French ssQore' traditional wtry of
Britain's oea-power. In July, 1840.
the British shot tip th* Iften eh

While moat Amorlrens nro nlronuy willing to accept
everythin* Hitler nayn with a aubatontlal grain of mill, a
few still insist flint L.HfiUMu ho declares lie liaa no quarrel
wtyh America tins country is In no danger of attack lrom
him. They seem to forgot that lie promised Poland peace
tor ten years.
1 A 1few of Ilitler’a o' if .promUcH, made while In, v^ns
plotting the conquest of nutria, ('xeclioaluviikiit, Poland,
L_
Duitmark,
- , ■ . 11, , .., —
Norway,
, ——..
, Luxemburg,
—
—
—.
Holland, Tlclgiuin nnd Humania,
ns iih
follows:
—
---.in, wore
n m u «n
ju s A;
1
• "The German pcoplo hnvc no thought uf Invading any
country.” In Beilin, Mnv 17, 1933.
“Germany has neither tho wish nor the intention tb
inlx In Internal Austrian affairs, or annex or unite with
Austria,” in his Heichatag speech. May 21, 1935.
"Wo have no territorial demands to make In Europe,’’
In Barlln, March 7. 1036.
! "Wo want to live our own life, we want other people
to do the same. We have assured nil our immediato neigh­
bors of the integrity of their territory os far as Germany
la concerned. That Is no hollow phrase; It Is our sacred
will,” In Berlin, Sept. 26, 1938.
"Wc are ready to guurnntoe the Low Countries nt all
times an Inviolable neutral territory," ip hla Reichstag
speech Jan. 80, 1037.
"We succeeded in arriving at an agreement with Po­
land, which for tho duration or ten years, basically re­
motes the danger of any clanh. We arc two peoples. They
. . . . .live. Ono cannot
.
. annihilate the other,
jo S p o rta -

Matherly

TALLAHASSEE,
Ftb. 17—
(Special)—Florida State College
Ls the ilte of an aviation around
school being offered for the bene­
fit of college and town girl* In­
tore* ted In aviation.
^
Approximately 15 are enroll ca
In tbe ground achool which Miaa
Irena Fremd, of West Palm
Deach, direct! a* chairman of
tow n Florida State College studenta to receive a private pilots
license last 8 prtng under I V
Civil Aeronautics Authority pro­
p a ra . Secretary la Miss Jonnie
Thomason, of Wtwahitrhka, an­
other of tho seven to successfully
complete the training. Miaa Celia
Mangel*, of Miami, la tr e a s u r e ^ .

Staged
.
Comes

Ilitler’n Bromides

American H o m e ’s
Future Uncertain,
A d m i t s Matherly

W. Offer*
Aviation Course

B. offlcioU

■Iona) district was approved -ty
tba directors of tha Florida Mats
Chamber of Commerce at their
matting In Tamp* last week. A
•Ulj), district I* made possible
through the population IIKre* SO

S. H. ENGLISHGULF SERVICE
statcok

• 'tylrrtirs ResilVep (i
[• Picture Framing• Automobile Giassj
• Structural Glass !

PITTSBURGH PAINTS
"SM O O TH A S GLASS*’

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Mrs. KUnbreN Has
Party For Friends

Telephone 14B

' Ne w Students At Florida Will Share |&gt;Alinoiiiiceil Ilifit a s e c o n d &gt;ufo
bane to the SouHo-a*'!•rn N aVnl
!h i’*e a l Jin k rn die w ill be
Stetson Increase In Building Small: cAil*
o in !i noted in » n* .il county n f
n cowt »11 a p i’i 'm utely f 7 .U1 0 ,1941 Enrollment Ships, Pepper Say*s! tuht

Sanford Students
A t State College
Make Honor Roll

on

D E R A N D . Feb, i s
I Siiceinl 1
—— W ith 47 new 11111■ 111 ■* in .
relied during the m id .term ••■ po.
trillio n period. Si&lt; i-t - i t 'm \e i&gt; i.
ty ’a total enro llnn nt f i tin year

TALRAH ASSKF.
Fell.
IR.—
(S p e cia l)— A to u t of 382 stu­
dents are included on (he s p probation lint or honor roll for
the first m -h ic s Ut iviet ended at
Mrs. C . 1. Goodhue continues Flo rid a Stale College, n cco nlinf
111 a t her home
to S. It. Doyle, registrar. O nly
Mra. W . L. Morgan left today students w ith an average of
fo r Jacksonville to spend several MB" or uI kjvu mill with no " D ”
daya v is itin g friends.
on their icrord
receive
thin

P ersonals

Mrs. A . F . K im b rell enter,
W tfD N B S D A Y
talnod a group of frienda at her
arobcri of- the Ju n io r A u x lll. home on Sum m erlin Avenue laat
Of U m the Am erican Legion evening. A aerie* o f games were
meet a t the home of Miss played during the evening with
R ftt y
Petra a.
1300
Sanford
ra. M ax Lo w ing w inning high
acore fo r which she w » awarded
A r tjiu e at I AO p. M.
SC'
prlac.
‘Co m m unity Saw ing C lu b w ill
reco gn itio n.
a p t at tho home of Mr*. R. U. * f h e hoatesa served rake and
M r. and Mrs. C la y Ch ildress
Sixteen iduilcnt* had RY or
coffee to the follow ing: Mrs. A . of Cordele, Ga., nrr the guests
Uhlaon a t 8:00 P . U .
more hour** of
“ A".
Am ou/
unlor Woman* C lu b w ill hare L. Qunter, Mra. L. T . Sheppard, of Mr. and Mr*. Put Lanier.
them a iv the .Misses Kvelyn,
bridge p arty at the home of Mra, Max Loaalng, Mrs. Gibson
Ruth, and Jane L’hran, three
J . Sch riatd, Jr., 3300 P a l. Dates, Mra. Ch arles Calhoun, Mra.
M lis M uriel Knox spent the
Avenue at 7:30 P. M, Fo r B erta Breeden, Miss Stella Song- weekend In Gainesville and at­ b Is tern of Ttillahnm cr who each
er, Miss Theo V ick e ry , Mias He­ tended the A .T.O . Valentine's made 18 Imum of '"A*.
tiana telephone 330.
Other girl* who
made
the
•am * Lad lea A u x ilia ry to the len Ita lic and Mias Thelm a T u rn ­ D ay danee.
high record of IT* or more hours
^ 1 Motherhood o f R ailroad T ra in er.
of " A '1 fire: Mini Joan M iller
*twti w ill bold Ita regular meeting i
men
. . ---------- -777
Mr. and Mrs. F ra n ris Itoum lllat, of Orlando; Minn Caro l Marsh nil
w th* Etta club ot 3.■00 p. m. 1V is it in tc C o m m itte e
H I of C aineavlllr were the week­
rSew lng teaaiona urill eontlnue
_
. *&gt;
r ' l o n o end vlaltor.* of Mr. and Mr*. F. of F t. Fierce; Minn Gernldinc
Henson of Jackso nville;
M ian
f i r the Red Crocs In the Woman s
18 N a m e d b y L / 1 8 B 8 E . Roumtllat.
Margiiret t h is t l e
H arrison of
(9 uh on O ak Avenue from 0:30
M. un til 11:30 A . M.
Mrs. P. II . Lansing. Jr., and
Jack Aycocke has arrived from M iam i; Mi*s Flnine Iliindertm nrk
I'a I n (kit;
.Mi *+ Hetty
.« annual hr &gt;dge and lunch, Mra. M. L. T lllis were apimlnted Jacksonville to spend a week with of Kant
of the social department of as a visitin g committee for the hi* mother, Mrs. J f . Ayrocke. Caro lyn Jm-k^on of y aiiieevilte;
W om an's C lu b w ill be held month at the tegular monthly at her homr on M yrtle Avenue. Minn Rot rami Reedy of W inter
P a rk ; Mij»n Muriel Mae ltoyle;i
[ 1:00 P . M. at the rlub house meeting of the Dependable C la a i
Oak Avenue. Hostesses w ill of the Methodist Church at the
Mr*. C . O. Mnrrhmnn ha* aa of Ilu ld a in ; Mi^w Mnrtnra Rruwn
, Mra. H . B . M orris. Mra. A . 11. home of Mrs. O. S. T o lar laat her guest in the Park
Apnrt- of Tn m p a; M i-, N'ellie |Kj]hy of
(fddteton. Mra. Lea Lesh cr and evening. Mra. F a r l Jeter was menta, Mr*. M L. Hum . ,,f [&gt;„,]_ St, M arin ; Mi»* Irene Fiem it of
fra- L . K . Spencer. Th e natty Is elected reporter to f ill the vacancy las, Ga.
Canal Point; M h « M ary Ruth
■ r a ll members of tho club.
Roney of St
Peterahurc; nud
caused by the resignation of Mrs.
•T H U R S D A Y
J. O. Adams.
Frien d s ..f Mr
II 11. O.lhain Mlaa F d itli St Iteiu k of Rake City*
I Sew ing sessions w ill continue
Ruutine 'business n alters were w ill regret I learn of her Illness
A morn: other* m aking the a|&gt;d r the Red Croaa in the Woman's discussed with Mrs. It. It. Pickett, at her home on tin- Orlando j probtiUoii 11w
*t were Min* K I m c
J llu h on Oak Avenuo from 0:10 president, presiding. The devotion­ Highw ay.
lltitchimoii
a ini
Mi hsk
Dondhy
•A. M. u n til 11:30 A . M.
a l was conducted t y Mrs. II. B.
M itchell of Soniord.
(T h e Townsend C lu b w ill _meet M cCall, J r . Refreshments were
Mm. Ralph Stewart a rriv 'd tolit the C o u rt House at 7 :30 P. M. served by Mrs. T o lar assisted by dpy from (Vifoa to Rptiul a wr«k
I In stitu te fo r C lu b Women w ill Mra. J, O. Adam s, co-hostess, with her mother.
Mm, K. M.
at the Sorosla C lu b House to the follow ing:
4 held
Fwairn, at the Purk A pjulm rnta.
Orlando. Telephone Mra. C . R.
Mrs. O. K . G off. Mrs. E. D.
waon 709 - J f ° i reaerrationa. Price, Mr*. P. H . [-anting, Mrs.
Mr. and Mr* V. I. Harrison i
Plan* H rio maili' In ,r r v r *upn. II. Pickett, Mra. K. C. Sm ith. of Jackso n villr, f n im rlv of S an - |wr In Ih r Men * Clas* on K« l&gt;. 23
Jr..
Mrs.
J.
C.
G
riffith
,
Mra.
fo u l, wore lilt' en&lt;'*t* of Mr and ' * l 'h r Hu rlin g of tin- VVcali-yan
F R ID A Y
Servlcr Guild of iho Moihodisi
Post
Office
A u x ilia ry
and Roacoo Taylo r, M is I'nul John, Mr*. J. K. Preston Sunday.
sop,
Mrs.
K
.
A.
I.uudonberg,
Church at Ihr homr of Mr*. II.
(Darks w ill meet at the home of
,1. Jj.
Mr. and Mr« .) l„ Horton V Swanson In-t f io ln y
ruing.
N ia s M ary Ixrulse M uller, 310 Mrs. C. U Powell, Mrs
Steele,
Mra.
B
urke
Steele,
Mrs.
II.
•
pent
Ih
r
day
Sunday
in
l.a
k
r
V
r* . If4-11 In-ii Mason 1,-d ih r devo.
E lm Avenue a t 7130 P. M.
The flenth Ride P. T . A Is B. M cCall, J r ., Mrs M. I T lllis . W ales with fn rn d s T h r y also lionnl and M r- .1 I I l,nk. ,.ii-si.
rponsorlnc a Marionette *h°w at Mrs. ‘ A . H. Middleton, and Mrs. v ls it c l Bok Tim er and I'y pi css dent , f Ih r Momaii* S o cirly of
Gardens
' hrU tian S rrtice , n u - wrlyonii-d
U i«-S o u th Side auditorium begln- E a rl Jater.
a* a visitor
ntnv at 8:00 P . M.
Mr. and Mr* II I ’ W right of
A conlesl was enjoyed mol re
A as
le of Sanford
J b m J«h eof M
rs.lea
O. CP.ircHerndon,
1804
W inter Garden, ami Mr and Mrs. rreahrm nl* served in the follow.
Carden
w illat meet
M
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n /o rd Club
Avenue
3:00 atP. the
Ed P etrie of t 'r r -r n l C ity visitod Ing memlnLi* presentJ . M. H ayes w ill
le roSunday with Mr. and M is M 1.
Mr*. A. K. Shoemaker, Mrs M
stkas. The
subject w ill
be
“ S " 'ilh - M'S Reuben Mason,
The W illin g W orkers Class of W rig h t
jln ja ."
Mr*. Paul Johnson. Mrs
’t lu n k n ; A u x ilia r y of the A ir e r l- the F ir s t C h ristian Church were
Mrs. Howard K lt'lrlirr has a r­ P*gc M cr M. K F rie n d , M r-. .1 .
entertained laat F rid a y rvenlng
pn Is aponaorlna a fa ir to by the R. W . A . Class at the rived from Itlrlilands, Va., to visit
i C,h :
-'J1*' N“" ‘y llniek.
Tat 8:00 P. M. at the Legion home of their teacher, Mrs." R. with Mrs. A. M. Sho«-maker at u
Miss Lillian Thorn ley. Misa Umlse
... lake front. The nubile T . H um phrey on the Orlando her home on .South Sanford Ave­
s-Tr ? ' .f.
IM ,y Buhrnian, Miss
to attend. A special In . H ighw ay. F o r excelling In the nue fo r a sh o il «hd r.
Elliel Riser and Mra. Clmk.
contacts which were In keeping
Mr. and Mrs E 11 Davis, Jr.,
with the V alentine theme, Mias
T H A T .^ E W
PERP etty P ftra s and John Ilrtw rsch in of DeLeon Springs were Ihe wesk.
•ml g u e .l* , f M r- Ava W right
were awarded prises
5N T O R\ SH A M PO O
Late in the evening refresh­ Davia at her home on Oak A ve­
&gt; S E T V IS IT U S IN
ments were terveu to the follow, nue.
Mrs |) ,s f; s t a ir |&gt;ryn,J»-.|
in
gi
.
nvur the regular numtblv meet.
LIE N E W
L O C A T IO N l
May and Mrs L. O. Batchelor
Mr*.
Gebrge
Townsend,
Mrs.
• , • , -* •* '
Hum phrey, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. and children of A tlanta, Ga . Mapll.t f liurrh last wreck al II,,
8 t,
J .’ M
;
Landreas, Rev. O ran Orahoed, have arrived to spend some time
Mr*. C |&gt;. II..,.,,, .......
Miss Geraldine Petraa, Miss Betty with Mr*. B a lrh e lo r’s mother.
\
A W illia m s lnlk.-.l ....
Petr**. Miss M yrte
Townsend, Mrs. H It. Odham.
'Stewardship'1 anil rrp , rt 11„
Mis* W llhalm ana N ib lack, Miss
.arloti* cmniniUees were g i\ ,„
('h iiiir* Palm er of
Daytona Mrs H rm b raon |r&lt;l the ,1, % ,,l
M ary Ed na I-andresa, Mia* Bette
» .... ... ,
M eyer, John Besw eschln. Charles Itvaeh spent the weekend here
I rn* next nicethig w ill h.&lt; fo ld
Rowland, George Rowland, O. D. with h i. wife who haa been visit, SI Ihe borne of Mr*. ... ........... K, . ■
Landreas, Jr., C ecil Jones, Joe mg with her parrnta, Mr and on 2 0 12 f'slrnetin A t rn in
r
Patras, Robert
Mover, Snnny .Mis V E. Ihiuglaa*.
w*s nn no u need. The nieelm g
Horton and C a rl W illiam *, Jr.
■ Ii»e .l w till a nrayer by M r- «
M im lle tiy R^alier and Mi** 1 lU ilc y , * visitor.
C am lyn Monrctdin, atudents a*
anta wrre s e rv c l l,\
Soutli'Tn College |n RakcUnd. IbeIlefreshm
hoateaa In the fo llim ,,,,.
u c rc Dll' w rrkcnd gueal* of Mr
W a turn Reel. M rp* V’ \
and Mra. W. I*. Buhrnian.
W illiam s, Mr* Lab H all
M iu
,
t* A Jones. Mr*. O. C R. &gt;1, .
Mrs J (,. M cD aniel, amt son,. Mrs V E B o lr, k.r* W I I I . ,1
Tony, of W .y c ro * - G a„ are v.*- ,,y . Mr* H. K T u rn e r, M r- S t,,,,
Ming w ill. Mra. McDaniel* &gt;■ &lt;"-] a n j Mi*. M, (*. lielegnir
h a p p y b ir t h d a y
llic r, Mrs. 1R. r
W arren «r.il|
Mra. J. H . Coklough
Mr W arren a l th*ir home on
, JpooASct.....
Mr*. M. M. Lord
M yrtle A v e n u e ,

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Mrs. V. A. Williams
Talks On Stewardsiiip

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Japan ex porta
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to the Untied Blate* than ■ f*)* 1 turned to h li home In T iilU h n ’"other product O lta p l &gt;Hk.______
n ite r apen ding1 the weekend
| with rrU tivea. Mrs. Ktcmpcr «&lt;
vitalI011 Is extended U&gt;« tourist*. I eumnanled him h«re and rvm alm d
- IfgwlBg ic a llo n i F i l l fontltmo »■ ' vtali wJlh her p ar.n ta, Mr. and
fo r the Red Croaa lo t i* W om an* | Mi*. G. E . ^ a ll* fo r two werks
SU fii lui
t 1l lT. i’3n or **A
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IT e a ta
arrived
n t Mi
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T h f second In a aarier nf , from the N a ra l
H ospital
In
bride* U sio n s by M r«. Charlea Porlim outh, V a ., where he has
G elsier w ill be held at the W o. I l&gt;een confined for the paat thrr*
’1 C lu b a t 2 :30. F o r re scr- month* Ha w ill ram aln here with
hi* parent., Mr. and Mra. W. &lt;’
rationa telephone 78- J .
T h e 30-30 Bible C la s s of the Mu*e, until he ha* fu lly raeujiei.
,
Ftra t Methodist Church w ill meet ated.
a t . the home o f Mr. aad Mr*.
R , W. W a rt, 711 Pattaatto Avanue
at 7 t80 P. M,

Mrs. Townsend Is
Hostess To Class

Series Of Bridge
Lessons Is Begun

T in 1 first In a serir* of I , - - 1
in bride by Mr*. Cb nrlr.. G 1-1-I11
" f O rlan-’o w** a|M‘ nsnr,-.| l.\
the social department of th.
Woman's C lu b at the rlu b h o ii-.
on Oak Avenu* last F rid a y at
11 rnoon. r aHostraaas
for the nfl
lirtiin
lMrs.
t«
11
noon nW' otrt
IR VV
W. H urki •
Mrs. IR 0 . Freem an, and Mi
J C Michael.
A fte r an afternoon spent m
playing, refreshm ents wen- m i \* .1
j
to the 80 persons present
The naxt lesson of t h e • m » -&gt;
tif four w ill be held next Fn.L.v
* afternoon. Those w ishing lo nuik*
j reservations m ay do
i 1»/ l»-h
phonknir 79-J In ihe afU*rm«ui*

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yesterday by Mi** iiiv u Powen,
Steliam registrar
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Feb ruary
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Supper Is Planned
By Methodist Guild

Two Win Prizes At
Church Class Party

now

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W A S H IN G T O N
r
Fch
IK —(S|io cin lt “ Within the next f ip
to da vs or two week* Florida j
shipbuilder* w ill know the et - j
tent to which Ilk* % me to share!

Y es, YOU can
afford a

WESTINGH0USE
REFRIGERATOR
N o w W e s lln g h o u io

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Your (Mil Refrigcru
tor or Small Down
Payment and only

PuJH 6-cubkc foot F « M g Ota*,
n s i m litr
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with th d flg I

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VALUE today!

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�ALLAHAIMJPsJ J h k W— bureau
-T U 8Ut* Rend .
t, -o rta n ttn r, wRh a 4 .new
naan and other, tnepibera npUd * r O m n a r Holland, pat
mal defense road* a t the
Of Ha w ait lUt Monday
uxiuu A. Johnson of f t a a .
, named chairman to sucJofcn If. Faulk of Chlpley.
Holla nil Had tailed far
kyned construction of &lt;Uf«a*e
ft. and "Ibe pfmrram will
nryW forward a&gt; rapidly a*

t ’NIONR JBOOHT PRICES
W A S H t N O T f iN .^ a k 18- 1/ F V -

Aasfslant Attorney-General Thur­
man Anwldt tha government a No.

and ' fcy

quests for necnpaary ri*ht* O lskfy of la k e City in the
t l a r n H. Ileetor of N
pat provided quit kip the high­ and Niton Butt or Orland*
way department may he*In a riptialy were appealed In
program of direct acquisition, by teed ft r o o k . Os Ietnas Of

T O , BB-ERTBE A.F.U
MIAMI, W t!
I I —OF)—After
three yeara tf dtaaenaion that
a raw out of IheA JU —C.LO. fight
for aupremary, tho International
Typoa raphkal Union la preparing

-baas wrequired
a * eotmUfa
' s r sUu attain
*.
rights e f erajr fa r all read eon.
etnutjon. Thera
Tha Army's eet

BM P

O N ’T MISS
Onr FAMOUS

Municipal Court Florida Singers
Docket Includes Will Inaugurate
40 Cases Monday Concert Season
Forty chargee, a large num­
ber af them for drunkenness. ap­
peared an tha dorket of tha Mu­
nicipal Court a t tho Potlco Station
Monday afternoon, with City
Judge Frank Will#, presiding.
Casas against white persona
Wtrai
J. W- Calhoun, charged with
drankennaia. aatreated a |6
bend. E .11. Lanay. charged with
speeding, f i t eenvlfted and fined
M or 10 day*. Oeorg# T. Bmer"Ian, c h a m d will, being drunk
and disorderly, was found guilty
and fined id or 1ft dare, John

GAINESVILLE, Feb. 1 7 - j
ells)—Ths U n lv .iiill7 ^ f* n .
also Club Will open IU 8 |
concert season on Feb. s i
enllotod mop, draftees and i
fleers a t Came Bkndlsg, It I
been announced by Dlrectsr Jo

"vSSCeM «„s. d.

arrangements and an smpha
on Uolvfrally longs, the 01
Clab will appear I t five rlftj
this Bpriag an lu annual an
coast tour, On Mar. so, “Florid

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Awll «r Miami,.aponac
? . E. Roberts,
dtooniirly conduct.
tondw

COUCHE S
Down
$ r°
W eekly

I following,
ly Roberts, accused of dla. formanrea Will be bald In Oahu
len t the only nrahUm.

•ThU I 1 oHHIHM

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f fTrj j tt t
h .r » ,

O w l M r . .I ll to V a r a . Mm
ennsss." was found anUty t " ~ 7 UK) M O I t . , . , to
Jns&lt;i ftft .or l» days- David
l», «har»»d with operating CtWH|, WWM|frtq
U r v*Mde without jnwaer

W eekly

■sweep
INNERSPRINU
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Storkton raccords ft JL

llcea are boosting

92? ptaauTdT'fcHnSr’aei

reads

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built nearly 11,000 tank* and r*.
aerrolra far atotk water, and eon.
Mnirteit m e n tjian tight ml [flop
'fret of spraoder 'terraces.
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THE SANFORD IIEttA tfl. B^NPQKD

tHE OLD HOME TOWN
GOOD LANPSiMW e e r K W BUMP!
r r V/OtlLD TAKE. A L O T O P
*
PXTTCHW 4&amp; O P B fe P M g TH A T
W OULD PIT. A W O P T H E FOLK*,
.* N E HAVE OH O U H L l j T IN
\ N E E D O P A S W B A T i a */ s - W lK T W C

AH1.! AND l MADE *

IT ALL WITH MV ,

Hint* (o Gardener*
Ferry Sood Staffers , '

OWN HANDS —I5NT

IT JU S T DUCKY? J
*&lt;

m m F

H£AX&gt;OUArrretrs

op daring th# World
ta t they had been de­
pt th a t fo r Ifi years,
• f f iota a atone dron­
'd tow er a fte r the
ry T ariff A ct of
IM ftaat thing to re*
.the long-time trend
rta la downward. F # r
•« ac national ItoUcias

Shuffteboard Club
Director Opposes
Reinstating Jones

STANLEY

M R S B L IM P W A S A L W A Y S K N O W N “n o
D O TMJM cSS IN A
WAY

'Pern Park News

flelsler ara visiting at the Ed

of the I.ummus Park Shuffle,
board Club, W elfare Ditector
Geiuld Ash charged the chit's
former president last wrrk with
"trying to run” the pnrk.
Jon-«. however, said the Issue
was whether the shufflers or the
city »
recreation
department
•to uld control the conduct of the
cluh
lie rlairrrd the city's attitude
was driving s.iutilebr anl enthu­
siasts from Miami to Lake Worth.
Si. IM u sb u rg and other resorts
when-, he said, a w armer welron o
was extended to them.
Ash accused Jones, who resides
at lilrtl N. W. Seventeenth Street,
i f »&lt; liciting money for private en­
ter tninnirnts, installing a “Juke
organ" at the park clubhouse mid
"slit ring up trouble gem rally.
The welfare dlrrctor, fonner
hrnd of the recreation ih iu iit.
mrnl in Snnfonl, said nn o rd e' of
Ins nippeil the intention of indivi­
dual- to hold bingo g an cs m the
park.
Ash declarril m em ters of the
quasi.public shuffleboanl rlllh,
formerly In sympathy with Jrnes,
‘‘have contacted me shire Ills
men lership was rescinded, sla t.
Ing the general atmosphere has
Improved 100 percent.
Ji .tea annual membership fee
of Cl was refiindeil hy the n ly oil
Jan .
closing to him the reeren.
‘th n s l farilllles e f l.ui. inns pink —
shuffle, oard, bowling, loque and
car J i .
As ii consequence, pc lit Ions re.
questing the reinststem rnt of
| Jons, ss a member slid stating
he no longer wished to serve ns
president were signed hy approxi­
mately ISO persons and pirsrntrd
to A. I). F. Woodworth, assistant
“city manager
Ash. w riting Woodwerth, de­
clared the petition “was made up
and written out in longhand by
111 Jones personally.
"In checking the application
card-, we find that n rimhI third
f f till* hipnature* H-rrr not written
by thnftp person* «hn*e naire* *p
p«*«r on the petition,
continued

Bulb Substitute*

Four hundred hsme economics
students fmm nil •rctions of Flo­
rida held jf cnnvrnli.n in Tampa
lost week during which they
elected officci- and vlsitrd tin
Fllixda State Knli Rtilli McCain
o f,F . E. C. W. » &lt; rl.-cted prrsident Of the Florida St litr llnrm
Economies Chili, and Taltnhnssee
Wtis picked for the 1!U2 r liven,
tkm.

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TON I(.NTS ALL-STAR FKATURE

A ltam oat# Spring)
Longwood
F e re P ark

Golden IT rlaB ft
d fi the i fa ste st

S c rv le e ”

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A n d re w C a r rn w a y

inn: -

s - n ; m h .k

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tounil
i# on Ihe ■ir over
\\ h im tunight at
f»: 1.■» * ilh all the
"ilopr** ort the dngs 1
• I (lit Sn efurd-Ur- 1
Is min KenMl Club. 1

5 0 Y a a r * S u c c e s s 1 D o c to r 's
F o r m u la f o r I t c h in g o f

Cobia u r ts has given out tho fol.
lowing interesting population fig .

( li lt

I&gt;•• •! • *«eiarf um. n u ir .
vttti l 11■laid In h.rvbjr
»*•»••• .i* »hi* n»** r p a p r f In
ililt "hull l»r |Utb*
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t-Mi. ..in* • n*l*r « n h * .
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1 ' i tti « uti r| n ml lit*
• i th u n t h day

If . rofnvneed from a sever* IlL
! T jf c lW a t ^?Lrk*chamb«r of

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k • LW i t »»«••• o r i n ti
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ha I it «*lrri|tl «*•.«•■ r
in.I t!». ••I
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I.R IA N P l i r t i f .
I *• f. n diin t
oiitir.ii «ir i i ui it %•?io%
TO: I . R t . A N 1 * I " M . * \ H«du*. .*• *
Y o rk
You i t f r lo t* ii
P r«i1 nw l »
d u tr r s t to h* iltnl &lt;HM' 4 * 1) | hiii t|
l t d d a y of M il l It i • »l l u lb* Mil
of c o m p l a i n t filix. it*Hln«i i o n I n
tti* Abo*#, r Ilf 11 Ir.t . M. r Mill tVllM
TB«I lA n f o t . l il -.ii.i i- ht r r l.y «t• l u n a t t d a* t.o w « * ; - i « r in *» •

Geioler home.
Fri«a*a e f * Col. Chas. HalleU,
fo n d e r 'M tfc - P a rk resident, will
k a ,g U l.tk learn th a t b# has fuL
-pfrikL * &lt; ,; W. ju rw

••»«!# r r . f rtn«l

a tut ap|»'Mr u p o n nf»
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Sanford-Orkuido Kennel (lab
rSem lnoles’
lotltute one
a g sections

On Itouti* 17 ( S n n f n n l llig h w n y ) n t l.u n rsro o d

of th* T01 raasrve mldahlpmea frtee a lt parts of ths |
nation aa they began a 90-day training period a t the United States ,
Neval AcademyVAennpolls. Ud , li n t ever conducted tbsre. The course
qualifies the m h i aa enalgns In the naval rsesrvs; teaching Urea, one |

■ilai.iiI s mile- North of Orlando
T U R N \ T It Ml) A R R O W

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FLORIDA, WED!

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tff, FEBUARY 19, 1911

Arctic Blasts
Sweep Across
•Eastern Area
'%*&lt;•&gt;* '

jfra c r u T i

A)d Measure

Or
l*m a
A rctic Limits 4*1 In kept th«
m arcury a t sub-aero level* In
l l l t l i l i «f Oil mtddlewast and
brought fro e sta f tem perature* U
■Mat r f th* northeastern quarw

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MOM-amatral location I* tx p o et.
h r d r« « m a r m greater numFlorida's ranking bad.

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Miami Baach, D a.
Land, Daytona Baach, T a i n s ,

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Second
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UP by Capitol po­

the Tara a C U M .
Junior C o lle tt Id.
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Mias for th* ItUwr effect* of
Sanford, ~M tU

Lawton Little
Watches Players
In Winter Circuit
NEW ORLEANS, Fak ia
—Lawson Uttle. tha Nal
Open golf ehampten, to to
M* eyes on sto player* aa

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■I Beaeli. woman's den.
Kfcle White and Leigh
MkSoavIlle, mixed den .

wnON BO. er*ndNV,t

onplona will have pleaipetition, a n d .th e San.
It expected to go fa r
seat pUy. Members of
rd squad a re Richard

M d - Ihe pHrfi Md ttiU M W ihu.chk

Sa5,! T K !L ^ » B 7S
as

. on tho nothomatarn qu arter of
.tha nation. Bhrudderlng cltlaana
w ait had mercury column, link
to I t below taro a t some point*
in Minnesota and N orth Dakota.
Minimum* of taro or below w art
recorded In South Dakota, low s,
Wisconsin, nilnola and Michigan.
8aba.fre*sing marks formed the
rule fa rth e r east aa tha mass
of Arctic a ir bora down on tha
A tlantic seaboard.
Forecasters predicted the slag*
would bold In the midweal for
a t least SI hour.. New England­
e rs banked their flrea In the
exportation that aubnormal tern,
peraturea would prevail for throe
M a n days.
' ■A foot of anow burdened the
Houghton Lake region of MtchL
gan'a lower penlnrala. Tha fall
ranged from five to IS Inches
oo the upper peninsula.
New Y ork's snow fall measured
one to three Inches In the east*
e ra and southern sectors and
fo u r to sig h t inrhea In the w est,
a n sections. D rift* piled up by
high wind* etoaed aide road* kg
the Panhandle of W est Virginia
disrupted highway, traffic mid
forced sospS*Ion of claiaea id
n number of schools. A lig h t f*V t
la CennerttajM topped' slippery

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r-nutation | pained by
tlU«.“ to explained. .

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"m ake s , good a ah

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Thousands Of Troops,
B o m b i n g Planes
Re-Inforce British
Far Eastern Bastion

Japan Offers To Medlate In Present Hos­
tilities Out London
Spurns Suggestion

FROM WAR ZONE TO SAFETY

SINGAPORE, Feb, 18 — PP&gt;—
T haJU M m tr strength of B ritaln'a
■ttMWP' rr baa* liai ba«n n In.
fee fid by thouiandi of A ualra.
I n a i and guch g n a t numbers of
b u n k e r. and fighting (ilana* th at
■ontrdl observers today believed
tho balance of air pqwer III
•O ethan.trrn Aala h ai turned In
SH taln'a favor.
Th* arrival of tha A uatraliani
w d e . the Malay Panlnaula a
TWplwlr powerhouse of military

Accuses B r i t a i n
Of War-Like A cts
Italians Are Reported
In Desperate Drives
Disregarding Lives
LONDON. Feb. 1»— CAP)
—th e gen rrnm rnt informed
the llnu.e of Common* today
it had n -rrltfd “a • pedal me****r " from Japan offering
to mediate In the war and ae.
ru lnc Ihe United S tates end
Britain of ''warlike preparetlm »- In the Pacific. The
m e..are. reported to be couche&lt;l in "rourleoa. terms'* fello -ln r the line of the etete.
ment rr.lrrd a y
In Tokyo.
Authoritative London q n ar.
te r. .aid Britain will n et
rn lrrlaln peace propMikf
unlll a complete victory has
men rained."
...

I m t l a l H r rrmm

ti.ir Inver mounted nhfirp,
,t’'’ Far H a st and thi*
llnlltnriN. tlircntcnlnir new ma­
jor i xploaions any moment.
In the Orient, nn official
IniiiiiK'ne npokesman of tha
mililarv forren in China. MaAklvnma accused Britain
»f roiiimittlnR 'a Lelllzerent
net" an tliousaiida of newly*

Mrs. Jo an llol&lt;i.*urtii ( &gt;-rt &gt; mu! Mrs. Au&lt;lri«* 1 Wfll ».&gt;sr with
a lilr_»av#r aa l! I V 1 »1
1 1 New Yolk from 1 mini •»fl th r
(■(&lt;&gt;ii;ia. They arc «‘l. 1 it- til ('nnaria. The (lt*o « t IB thr first
Ucitun paa.cnyrt i l'|t tt ill ’V« in Now York win ••• mi.l-h ovemher
of 1840. In u&gt;c *• « t f «*|8 lien •port, shr wur uti it- . fir.- ut Nat Y-k, Norway ami lloiilt* Ul, Fruncr.

low of t t aJbofp- In 'th a
more a rid .1
1
•'
Most of Uto- central
where th*rmem«lM rltT*Uplungnl Chief
Itritlah
a* much aa 33 d c j r m
...
...... ..... F ar K arlrrn rommamler' ' ! with hrailquarirrs at
hour*, war* cl ta r apd cold as k r ( In-chlef
Singapore, a ttm .tr.i nn Au&gt;lrallin
w ar rab ln rt iiirrliny In Kyilnrv
'a it Friday, at which tlm r tha
Australian government aalH the
Far E katrm altuali n waa of Ihe
“ A m rrira ia frightfully w a d r.
utm ost gravity.)
Japan*** natvy unit* In the fiulf ful." »tld Mrivllic E. Johnaon.
Ilf 81am j v r r r reported heavily Dean of th r Kplatopal catL.nlrul
yratrrday
and
a of Orlando and ionner Lieutenant
reinforced
Dutch authority forreaat land of th r Florida Kiwanla. rpraking
' Ladies' gym classes which have and I
blowi at Hlngaporc, b rfo rr Ihr regular luncheon m eet­
keen bald a t th*
recreation Itritaln’i Kiar K j*lrni G ibraltar, ing of the Klwanle Club at noon
building oa tha lake front un­ and a t Ihr Netherland* Eaat today.
der tha apaasarahlg of tho Da­ Indie* In th* •very near fbture."
The rich hcrIUg* given ut t&gt;&gt;
ps rtmont at H am * Uon will
R ellalle quarter* raid they con- our narrnt, O reat Britain, make*
karaaftor ha bald a t tha armory aidered the reporta of IncTeaaing ua obligated In J»«1P prtivitle for
baginnlng tanwirrow morning at rnnceatratlon of Japaneae w ar. the other nation* Of the world
10iM o'clock, P o a nor Morrison, ehlpa In aaulharn w aters cam* from ru i own abundance of re ­
director, m o— Mi .today
from authoritative sources, but. aourcea,, Driin Johnson declared
Originally aatodaCd to b* Ihe Associated Press was unablei
In spraking of tho natural
bald fa r ana mouth onlv. the to confirm them directly.
1i brautlao of our country and our
claiaas wfll eentlnna Indafinluly
Previously three Japan#*# crvL state. Dean Johnaon said he was
according to (M amount of In. .era had been reported In thoa# ta r r r ‘•’• t »»'«••■•
no ,f“ llu
terart ahown. Miss Morrison water#, which touch a q u t t o r n ' f e e P**Mm»*rs te travel from
Ituio-China, Thailand (SU m ) and Lake Monixe downi th# HI Jo h n ,
lie Malay penlneuU.
»« Jarkaonvnie. There ia
Dr. Q. A- U m avett. trade com- roorr b‘,,u J&gt;r , « "&gt; „ « •
John*
miaalonar fo r the Dutqh E ast M,T*r ■“,l
Monro# than any
Iml lea, com puting an IlH fay! I*1*™ I know,
flip In south IndoC hlna aaldlW u *' .‘ nnQU^
‘ . , l J!!
‘ IVrsonallv I s ra o rt a J bnines*I mngomciiU Hav# l&gt;s«n mad# for
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if»*» "it tin* nationnl 01 in t iiiiu .
tional h n ir wiio
so t&gt;pi.

ul &lt;f n “nrw older*' (lint « v ti\
•&gt;nr. v\ lilt the Rurprisnl lot.t - of
a limn who has Jus. t made u
listov«ry. poinia to Inm uml
' 9 i « ‘ lit if n thr rtnboi.intent to
ciiiingiiig times. '
.
•s utli i- the rase of Jidm ( i l l .
hell »\ mailt, room ily appitiale«i
Fulled Elates ambassador to tIs
i^jui I tif M Janies. M|J ir U insnt,
hr hin intim ates call him, Im*
Ime ii in mind W ashington, Ignition,
ami (geiu va for some yems, but
it was only upon his elevation !«•
•hi* off lie that capital nt serversuddenly noticed th at he teemed |
t Ii e |u‘i .unification
uf I )i r
climigra Hint an. taking pluiv
III iHilitira, tabor, aoclal economy
aiol diphirnury
A plane* back at tom e of Am
lua-.wlor
YVinant's
iiiiinetiiaiipr.-l.ve.Kura might help raplaiu
tb l. Ther r were the banker*
and financiers, Joseph |» Ken
only ( mhum W inant rrplare*),
""«»««*

iv i miL. ’ Lril|*
d n!9? *
Mrduriod Into m a a to n h lp of th#
tWUjUk MaUy pan nauU tow ard W o t d Klw*nU riub by Jno. D.
Klngapaea and, alm ultanaoasly,
•
nn* l t o " • toward tha. Indio*.
Ed lurwlall waa elected aocond
F ab . I t -G P )
(D-Tax.)

• p«v»lini;

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war

sup pika

tigoalavla rnrout# to HuL
Stetson Gl e e C l u b Newly Appointed Am- 1Ifm«a««r inaj*is \irutrway
of a posslblt N *ll
invM-iuii
of (irrpee.
Is To Appear At
Imssador Seen l ypH&lt; Igruilr dispatches aaitl Italy
inil Of ‘New Order’ Hppan .itly is throwing all * tho
Kiwanis M i n s t r e l

Ladies’ 6 y m Class
Changes M eeting
Place To Armory

cbaaed and IruUlUd h r tha
toU Pan Club a t police

&gt; . i ‘ I* # ?

Sharply
In Far East And In Balkans;
Aussies Land In Singapore

America Is
Winant Called
•rrlv til A ustralian troop* (JIM
ntn vtrlrnic po*U op tin Mulijr
... Embodiment Of •I'f&amp;in
troops In Sfalaya, at the
«fi Wasieful Says
ol# \o rtin 1o
'
' fin^r..
Haiti. whleh
____ Ilr* Blngapore, mean* BriL
pore naval hnsr.
at-illng ^qalm t a Japanaln la * *
In (lie Balkans ,j.g iifu*r ci
Johnson Changing Times '••n!ii|
state*. *-* lot rth ru . ( at Blnxapor*. Air Melville
railway cars wt * f .i n r t r J
M arah'l llrooko-l'npham,

touf*, wh«R.:

j,KO-.(eUi
g-dfrtJ tit
W t M
.( f a u tiC
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Possible Snow Fore*
cast For Alabama
And Georgia Tonite
, As Mercury Drops

e n e ra lS a n f o r d ’s
Effects O f f e r e d
By His Daughter

. A.V. v i A'vljjjn
IIAMI BEACH. r «
i k it th a t k n a tha

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Member Associated I'rc**

protgr t • theaiaelrea.
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P in o ] T in tip f R r a i ln n

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president to
left vacant by tho
Dr. Kenneth Hall
eontly called U U

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Agreement L ooitih In
ASCAP Controv t'rwy

n r-w ro R K , Fab. 10
fUl the post
resignation of D irn lu ra of the American *»who waa re- rirt&gt; of coin posers, authors and
mllltarv a#r. puli]i.In*re agreed today to a con-

yWiss g a g t t a t

Held To:
--- i a

a y ears leave of
*f alckneaa. . i
Father Kellat
that O. F. H*
alerted chairmaa
to aatablish a
ham

Oeneral ft

flU th* va- • h r w a y f o r a # t l l # m # n t c f t h r
rea Ignat Ion fn lrra l governm ent*
antl-truat
who Is on acilun against th* arganlaaUon.
A rruraliona against th* Hoclety
inrludad a cone piracy to poll and
control dcairabto copyrighted mu.
ale and- to dlacrlm lnata agalnat
th# u«rra and authors of non.,
ASCAP musk.

New Battleship To
Be Ready May 15i
W ASHINQfON, Fab. 18 —bP&gt;
—Th* Navy announced today the,
new 85,000 ton battlaehlp W ash.
Ington will bo placad In commlasfon May’ .11, afx and a half
months ahead a f ached*!*.
A fter th a c a m w to b n fc g th a n
will ha a parlod o f trial run*
and th* ship w in Jala th* float
to Bep tam tor, ' f f

CONV1CTIOW8

COMFIRMKD

P a rry fo r eeaoad fag raa m urder

ivitilahlf rrserve into th# Alban,
nn 11 *tiip 1 1 ifii and a CirrcW spokoOntan N.titl that Italian command• « n rr ordering counter-attack*
"w itlt t emplate
disregard
of
M.H&gt;.l&lt;hi*.r and w ithout gaining
’nn inch of ground ”
Civek sh«M'k (rtMtns ndvi|pctd
ti lin g the central Albanian batilr sector vesterdav, occupying
Italian fortified position! nearly
* mile high in two areas, a
fovernmi nt
■ p ok e s m a n annoiinreil IhhI night.
Iienpilc "desnrrata rfo rta," he
a. .It i. ih«&gt; Italians were no­
win ie ii (ala* to “ gain an inch
of e t iMind "
*1he -pokcMTian declared the
finliun roniniand persisted in orderm.f roiinter-atU rks "w ith a
compute disregard of Ihe bloodrlwd which they entailed/*
"F a rth e r to the ra«t, two conn*
tcr.nttnekr were rrpuisv«d and
the enemy launched more couiu
tei nttnrks on a larw'e scale and
liked more men than
befort.
The*.- enunter-attacks were . supP itted ly heavy and light a r­
tillery fire aimed at recaptur­
ing positions of the highest
strategic importance. Our trse p i
broke up these counter a t U c u
snd forged the enemy to return
to his position after suffering
heavy losses/*

Drum, B ugle Corps,
M ajorettes M eet
T om om n rN igh tr“
Sons of th* U g l* n Drum s a d
Dugla Corps and M ajarattas a n
macting Thursday night a t 7l&gt;0
° dock, Inataad a f tonight, to
niwcttco fo r th* bavanth A anaaJ
D istrict Conference to ha ’
a t Leesburg, Mar. 8. 8. M.
(-hard, chairm an of the groan
ported today.
Members o f tha Sons a f
Legion ar* urged to attend
conference. P . N. ''F a t* - H
chairman a f th* N atleaal A
*ory CommltUd to d D eparti
Commander o f th a Florida «
m lttao o f th a R. A . I* wfll

t e s t ’s £ r S 5 1

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ihman English Sludento Write
Descriptive Paragraphs In Class
:V To develop a paragraph, u.lng
■ topic sentence as the unit of
Might waa an assignment given
I freshman English class. The
llawlng ere a few of the paraAll. through lha echoed one
rid bear the boll which meant
the pupil, that aehool wa« over,
laaroome
opened,
(tudente
■ bed Into the hall., locker*
ngtd and ahouti were heard
Itnighcut the building. School
la over for tha day. Gradually
I noise* ceased. Sidewalks lead,
f away fnm the school In alt
Wttlona were crowded, Uu.e.
rre away and soon the school
li deaerted;
,V
By EDNA RENKARIK.
It was a beautiful sight. Tin[ling plains seemed to atretrh
r mlles and mites, and then In
l distance the mountain, mre
tfc umir avmndta In tha cloud..
M r.the top of these huge hill.,
| U | blue vapor could be dcC M by a clou obeorver. Joan,
M&lt;i*haring her last trip to thla
ga-iiuclrlng spot, sighed and
rilOptd down tha Incline Into a
grid of reality.
By MARGARET TAYI.OR.
Ha waa a nueor-looklnr man.
0 looked aa If ha were about
|h(. and one-half fret of iksle.
tavdovered with a greenish.
K h l akin. HU ey*a lokcd.llke
M n marble* sitting on toy of a
Igt rod noae. Btraw-llk* hair
*a peaking out from under an
4 derby hat which waa too large
nd hie elothn were old. The
Unta which ware purple, tagged
[ltd war* too short. The coat waa
ad .With yellow Stripe*. Yet he
mg Uughln*, In spile of hU
trim, because he waa leading the
Ireu. parade.
By MARJORIE HODGES
' A Whirr of lha alerter, a eerie*
g'm loslon s, to U the style In
ralth the modern day reaper gets
Matway. Thla, machine which
Mp4 and b|nd* wheat was Inftmted by Cyrus McCormick In
IRI4. In hU day the rasper waa
lathing mere than a '‘cradle", a.
( waa called. The "cradle" was
land by hand until McCormick
vynted tha mower which wai
mathlng on Uia older of the era.
t,, but it watpuded hy hor.ee In.
■ ad ef fcy hand. Tha reaper has
tder gene many change* since
184. It has progressed from be.
g pulled by horse, to going a.
Ig under fta own now.r. This In.
mtlcn bat dona nibch to lighten
en't labor.
“
By ED WHITE.
H i* ataam turfin* U a vrry
rwrrful and useful mathlne. The
u m U bested in the boiler and
ta diraetad against tha turllne
heals with groat forro. The
•am pa***1 Ihrougli all of the
trllne wheels aad Ihsn travels
it# the eondcaur. In the ecnmser tho steam I* transformed
tie, Tho stum turllne U used
jig.water and then rtpeaU H*
rtralne,
ship., and In many
(gins, ships,
a factories. Truly this Invenhas done much to lighten
« labor. ,
By JAMES LEE.
la steam engine has dena
b to lighten man’s labor,
g aaod In a locomotive It can
e’ enormous amounts acroaa
country. It makes electricity
prnlng rtynamoe; It furnishes
sr for saw mllla, boats, ate;
i used In construe tioa work
&gt; lighten* labor by many
r means. Steam engine* warn
rnporuint Step to our present

S. H. Sw Students Sadie Hawkins Day Valentine’s Day
Hear Lecture By Planned On Feb. 28 Is Obseirved In
Well-Known Poet
Chapel Program

Cast Is Chosen
For Junior Play
Scheduled Soon
Tr" rule for the liin' r p'ny.
“ No Foolin' ", were held le.t week
In MIm Betty Buhrman. rimm.
The play la a three net ropieily
dlreeled by Ml«e Buhrmnn.
As the curtain rl.e«, Ji-aii l&lt;
angered by her fiance nl hri ■ ngagtmenl party. Hho lenve.i nnd
returns married l i a stranger an
hour later. The many difflrulllrr
-thnt nrl.e are mad, merry fun,
and the play proml.r. in lu- nti
evening iif entertainment. Tlw
curtain falls on three happy cou­
ple*.
The cast ha. hern ai l,-rled end
approved. They are n. follow■ :
iJlnah— Martha Wight
Prunella— Lucille Hall
Mr. Burton— Mack Cleveland
Joan— Patty Hodge
Hal Herrick— Jack Herring
Mrs. Merrick— (not chosen yet)
Gail— Susan Kltrlry
Malcolm— Kenny Erhnl.
Molly—Stella Touchton
Flunk— Herman Middlrt n
Tom— Earl Jeter
l.urie—Gladys Pippin
Philip— David Gatchel
Mr. Beach— Glenn Oriham
Rehearsals arc held every nfli-rnoon In Ml.a nuhrmau'. room.

S. H. S. Yearbook
Placed On Male

Th« Rtnd^it Council r ' P'oil-

A f*"r »r»ln« an non norm m l . ef
Mr, Fm»t‘» approaching appear,
one* at Stetson University an
Fab. 7, you ran Imagine how o u
cited I became when I waa In.
'hided In a group who metarad ta
Del.nnd to haar thl. noted par*
lo n n g r.

„

Hobart Front h a .bort, itoeky
gentleman with white hair and a
vary plraunt face. To arc him
yi.u would have no Idea of all lha
honor, ureorder! him or of tha
l.uia he bn.; fer he la an Amari*
•au rltkrn Ju.t Ilka you and m».
iltbaugli much n u i entertaining.
1 have uaver liau a more pirn.ant afternoon than Ilia ona I
rpent listening to Mr. Kroat. Ha
try no maana gave a lecture; ■ ha
;u.t talked tn hie genial way to
each and cvaiyona of hla rapt
mudlenc*. It waa a privilege to
i'1'or him relate hi. beautiful
pinlo.nphlea of life and read hla
i-i|ually beautiful poetry. While
(.plaining hla philosophical vltw.
point, Mr. Frost gave hla concrp.
don of democracy and told why
in hi. opinion It, could never be
Jctioyod. Ju.t bWorv reading hi.
pern-, he explained that poetry la
.■ nnortrd with phllo.ophy bacauaa
through hla poama tha author ax.
jirr.se* hi. Innarmoat feeling*.
Hut It wax not all aartoua, for
Mr. Fro.t told many humoroux
a h . of hla own experience and
topped efttn In hi. reading* to
:lvu a funny explanation of thla
mo or tlint phraic.
homo of tho poem, ha read
tvne: “ .Mapping by Wuoda op a
Snowy Evening 1 and "Memoriae
f Jly Childhood, on Ih. Paclfie
’^ia.t o. of 1M 3". To mo “ Illr.
-’he*" waa (he r u t
appealing
iclrctlon he read. In thla poem
.he author ru le, the beautiful
irvh lir e , that have been bont
low by icn xt ran, but |e||. you
•hut ho had lather think they
»ftr bent by young boy. .winging
rnm their branches. lie give*
luu O vivid picture t; a young
ny, l.o far from tha wily to have
'hr companion.hip of youngster,
hi. own age, climbing t&gt; the top
of a birch and ihm expertly
.wlnrlng through the Iranchea to
*n© ground.
Another Intelcling poem waa
Mending Wall", In which be ex.
plain, that there la nothing like'*
*° k « p neighbor*

e f Ita m rttiag. anew a
Meath In tha aaditoriua Wf*c» the alwdewt bwdy, *

nolr Jllfh School present*,) Ita flrat
program Thursday ntomlng In lha
«ri«*rt andft*Hnm In henar of SL
Valmtina’a Day.
After tha uaoal nomine a s.
rorl.ra, Betty West.
program
chairman «,* Ida cdonetl, preaented
to Mlaa Phyllia BmltK m.*»»wr
. f the Ralmagundl staff; a birth,
day gift ftem Um member* at
ihn ataff In boner of bar Mrth.
day after which "Happy Birthday" wga autig by the entire .to .
dent body,
Tha Plppta it.ta n , Ellaabeth
and Glady*. aang n aaleetlon,
“U l Ma Call You Sweetheart',
accompanied by Helen Hutchtaon,
at the pUno, which typified the
S t Valantlna'a Day.

w
Student Council, who preaented a

itional Defense Classes Finish
Month Of Progress At Senior High Three Winners In
BadieHer Contest
Tom Sawyer Ranks
te ftS E r S R ® At Head Of LkI
W
S?iU r«SE 33E Of Popular
Book*
bniUtav, WMt Eighteenth Street.
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What arc tha Meet popular
THWl ^ M end
»**k* •"
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Palaa, librarian of Byncuee, say*
Tha operation, expenses of this lhat tha axteneValy «aad boeki
roune a n met by tha govern- 1a n thoaa far whldi library P**
want. Tha purpose of tha defense' trana a n always Mking and a n
’ I S ' usually disappointed. In a recent
i™cfc*, tractors, and automobiles. j *nrrV F’ **’’’
U“ |
Undar tha Irntmctlan or Jamaa I 'Tom Sawyer" heada tha Hat of
8. Wabb and Bob Darriak, tha bock, that a n always eat, ta
e lw a h M eondurfatad a study of both adult and jaronn* coIWUoo.
gwtaralora,
spark
•
librarian throughout tha
pluga, staffers, fuel pumps, trona- or
iio n n a .
, “ ,ruu«
missions, and dUtrftutom. Tr.ta «&gt;«£▼ • u . ____ _ • 1UJ fer
varan, Wntherlnw Height., Good
Earth, Tha Virginian, Drums Ak e g ^ tha M iLnrkT Northwest
Passage, Jana Eyre, Aa the Earth
Tuna, Cimarron, Return of tha
Native, The Yearling. Lanteni In
Her Hand, Shadow* on the Bock,
Tha Citadel, Sherlock Holme*,
Magnlftemt Obateteo. Big Bam,
Throe Mnikataaro, Goodby Mr.
Chip*, Leal Horisen, Dr. Jakytl,
Covered Wagon, Prone Talaa, Skin
Deep, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Arrowsmith. G(na With the Wind,
Arundel, Kristin Lavanadatter,
and Emily Poet's Etiooatte.
,
The Semi nola
High School

Emariek at tha plana.
Mr*, W. Q, Flimlfifp th« m n t
speaker of the m orning, presented
•n Intere.tlng talk about B t
m ,; n' D

u r i n g _t hl a talk.

occasion.

prmcucauy su uicse u w u , uw ,
a* I* tha cans In othar achooU,
the book* luted above are “never
In". The achcol lltu iry U gUd to
kno wthat atudents 'aajoy reading
rood hooka. Keep these book* out
by roading them. You will find
that they afford both Instructive
and intaroeting reading.
By MARY ALICE HUNTER

SOUTH SIDE
School
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n T:*.-7h

“ &gt;• Boo the Ids
School. The meeting wtU begin
Jt 11:00 o’clock. An Interesting
b?*n wnihTOd. Pnf**V* * nd .taaehera are cordially
Invited and urged -J
to atUnd.
_ „
The
----The iprognm
will be as fcliowei
Sonr—
Bless’
A m "eri«;- by
by
Son,rT7 "G id B,“
* America"
nudlrnc*.
Welcome—Mr*. Stella P. A rrln g .
ton.
Prayciw-Mn. Voll# William..
Talk— Mr*. Koonta.
•
Preiontaflon of glfta hy local
proeklent,r Candle light c a n .
iJ j ta,!'dV L niKi't

Address— Dean Malherl/.

Walter
Knight.

Hopkbis,

VewU Kolo"
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Orchettra *Belection—directed by

. r S A r 1a ^ W r a ta ts

Konimerclal School
Flnibu
.mM
riot Ida Is a
5 t

February |

hint of Inrln r hi
‘h« M o t r i i W ' w w

. Imagine going into the kitchen of your favorite
j .^taurant. . . lifting the^lW of every p o t. . . tast*ng
thla soup and that sauce . , and finally&gt; after a whirl
ground the hot stoVe&lt; placing your order!
, :' .
Ridiculous! you’d say. Tnat's no way to ordci* a
dinner! Restaurant
from o menu.

HU! be e a r i r d S a t y * 1 ^
wmmercUl stud.M*. Wa hal
1ur rJ"**** around tha heater
•xcepting, of rouraa typing. Oi
'ymnalh;* u extvndad
Uias
*IOb «V£ •ho type op cold key
Bcsldet cold weal bar, Fabruar
a* brought u« .oma now puptL
We pro rl.il tg walaoma £ a
Darkey, Edith l.uadqaUt, Oarohr
Moybum, Grace Keeling a n d t o
{*■ Carter. AU« we arahapp
*0 have Rath Young b w k wH
’is. Ruth has return*d from fiQ
lywonf, Where she hae .ha*
*ro^ 11taw temporarily, k
Flnallv Mrs. Maxwell oaks

REEL.

mm &amp;&amp;AM°tIIIaN ?K
Wgf
ft M
Naryway on* lofkad boys
I* were harrying about
screams and shouU
evanrmw seemod happy.
pU, war* hurrying and
about no- ona naagu d to

Whml. In this wmkhosil

£ riw llln- words f T
Now we know wbg\

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portrait

Mr*. W, M. S n u o f |

x'

i

rag#* who aguia the U

“ * Am,

idtaw
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y e a T h sn se u , A lbert

sr.,r1
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.?
Baeakhi" of workhwal

•j smart th a t wn rr* m
— **t r* A ..
hrl'h llluotratloa.. E&lt;
•wake. Cl)* m e*, ntfaab

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0

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Java has two equivalent* of
tha (UparatitJon about the Hack
cat crossing your path. Tha dead,
Manatee
county,
conalstent fy krtt snake, coming from tha
money winner In other years, won right, bring* good luck- But If
c
fln t prises for sitrus and vegetablei at the 1841 Florida BUta
Pair at Tampa. Alachua county,
another rsruUr winner, took first
Florida n elreult Judges m«l In
nriro for hay, grain and fa n g *.
Tampa Uat week with Attorney
General Tem WaUon to draft
their biennial recommtndatlooe C
f i t M. DoUi*bnj

The lust .election Mr, Froet
tt.d wa. -The Climate of Han
Frnnci.ro . He »M that in New
England every time ha found a
lith- dirt In hie food he waa told
ih«t everyone muet eat hla pack

pn« M W M

x, ,pw

Tha Irving Bacheller contest
waa open to the junior and son.
k r ctaaaaa o f oil lha Florida
high schools, both private and
public. Tha subject of the contest thla year waa “ A Notable
Personality of Florida.”
This
year’s subject was Intended to di­
rect attention to the men and
woman who w m responsible tor
elgalilcant achievement, in tha
history and development of Flor.
Ida,
Fields of endearor were divid­
ed Into discovery, • axploralIon,
colonisation, r*lIrion, education,
lltaraturo, art, aeleno, agriculture,
Ira asportation, politics, govern,
ment, military activity, sociolo­
gy, economic* and Industry.
The rig assay* -hoaen for the
finals will ha memorised and daHvered from memory' without
note* at "Gate o’ lha Isle*,” Mr.
Bocholler'a eatata hi Winter Park,
-at 4:00 o'clock on tha afternoon
of Feb. I I
Among those wh" will earre
on tho eommltto with Joahua C.
Chaaa, Winter Paik.
honorary
chairman, A. J. Hanna, chairman.
Rollins College, Winter Parit. aad
Watt Marrhman, oerotanf, Florida
HUtorUl BocUty, Rtv Augu.tlre,
a m Mi*. Marjorie M v o n Bawl.
Inge, Dr. Kathei.n* T . Abbey.
Mlaa Ixiulaa HichankM'.
Kan
Lehman and Mrs. Albert Bhaw.

c_o i o r f u 1‘j f 'g
,,f |1].j h

I

�K»f C

S e m in o le C o u n ty P r o d u c t * '
M o re F r u i t A n d V e g e ta b le * T l u u |
S im il a r A r e a I n
^

FBBRU&gt;Utir IT,

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , MON!

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N U M B E R 147

Fails To Halt
nflict In Europe
In/Santander

BRITISH WINGS OVER SINGAPORK

Structure
T rib u n al

Attack OnMalta *
Claimed By Axis

4 * ecnvlcttou of C arl f i r , * 1»40 pnaid en tlal nominee of
&gt;*mmunl»t P arty , on a t h a n e
rurally aging a pam part « k .

b a s in

Germnns Report Blow
On British Bases
In .Northern Africa

sh &amp;
S fiB V .
r a to u W r a Now T o rt

I Of New
U Given
i Houghton

cal D istrict Otwrt, aetiterwad

rar yuar*' baprlwnmeat tail

...
&gt;-*r
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,
l ei M M v io le n t h a n d '
"ii r.u m iip o v e r Ih»« w eaV rn d ,
" lit
r i i 'i i „ liiir r lr a n a - h o r n
* t" in i fnllm l In li^Jt »hr* r * .
Ii ' ii II omh w n r In ♦h " a i r a n d
■'ii th * "ca.
Ni ila in ro p o r lrr t x h e M J ^ ^ ,
Ii A I -. I t n m 'v is o r i 'j f i H
lv i ■ &gt;tin111riii ' lii’ h t i B
I’ol.'ilid
.

ih v e r d k t w aj upheld by 4 b
cal C ircuit Court a t Near

Im m e d l-

r* it wu

taaother d«l»lda. 4 * '«•«*

rated ' the goraranw nt'e con.
m th a t the Federal T rade
■Im U d A rt an Hawing u nfair

M o w i n g ’ re*'
rum fr o m J .

R*-Occupy
Frontier

y p ii r d a y by tM b ra l

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!{f l|t I
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Voposed Canal Miss Morri-on Is Wolfe And Meyer
Called ‘Menace’ Chairman Of New Share Top Honors
$16^96 Received V
Athletic Board
By County Schools
By J. C. Chase Ml»a Eleanor Morri.nn wa. In Weekly Shoot
lunger To Florida's

;On Feb. ■ payment wa* reecleed fur u ilm llar payment
from the Slate. The am ount due
the County from tho B U tr now
■Und* a t about *96.000 for the
achool terra of 1940-41, accord.

New Fighting Method
Is Hinted JBy British
„ kSS°2k
Brltleh
hinted b u t night th * |r ,
| o f the
race* r*poteutlal
.•p o th e r

m.

300 pound. ,
to hold a m
drew* him.

fighter pi|«U a rt. ualttg a new
end auccetxful method of fightIng German night raider* and
reported te n t/le bomb alU ck* on
the Indu*trial W e*tern Ruhr and
tho c a n u tu k e ld p arte of B olter,
dam, Calale and Boulogne.
Hlmultaneoo.ly with the eudilrn
acceleratWn a f a tria l w arfare
oear U a weekend .the A ir Mlnlatry now* aoreke laid how a fighta r p llet ipottad a German H ein.
bel 111 o ff the Kagttah coa»t.
traded It f e r ID mlputae appar­
ently w ithout attra c tin g attention
and th ra aha* Ib t Invader out

Ml Offered
Feed Belgians
S tJ V L r ^ M

•xperbnefital plan for

(» •r S
2 i4 5 S t
Invadad countrl**,

,
"U ndent* ml from ih* new*.
l'*P*n th a t you are Imrklng up
| i'TJ " ! * 11
* WII Intro.
r e '. . . /(poulbly
li'l*^t,*i
Of
Texa*
a t your requcit)
i
the rio .ld a Fealevel
Ship C an al If tbW opinion of
» Zm

Hh!?'
? b*P,r ni;

rl«b‘ h*»

* Ire ted chairman »f tin- Central
Klcriila Judging H aid of llie Na­
tional Sect It n on Women'* AlliIrtlcs of the natio.iul urganitali»n
tar phyalral iduiatloii nml n creatlon at a nuetliiy lit-ld hi
Ja*|M-r Wolfe. Slat'- highway
Orlando Battlfday to urgaulia lh&gt;
IfTolip. f ft" w»» retfiirie* Ky "Utc fUitr+ttimin fimn 1 IiiV i| , mid K
City Itrrrcatlou U rpatlinciil to. J Mryi'r, vlhilur from Miitml,
day.
•*"'k to|* honor* nl (hi* ngulai
Member* of llw new |n&lt;bfliiR W»tkl&gt; ahlNil |»f IIlf* St'lMlIllrIr
board are Ml** lirlen Evan* of j
Oilando, Ml** Bara S taff of I k . I*n»i l I»11e ) 4*a.t*'r«|u\‘ ultcillortri III
Land and Ml** M iiriw n . all hav- I
Iny ta tin a with tho iialtrcial o r - 1
genital ion through exandnotluii* | •*'
takrn lietoie t | r board"
Tom. -'•■'
pa am | T*Maha**re. MIm M orrl.

State Officer Makes
Perfect Score In
Slow Fire M a t c h

I’urptM- of th« new Ifa ril i«
to I'xaniin* applicant* for ra t­
ing with the national o rv an lta.
lion »hn IKe Iii C entral Florida,
Mi** M"ftla#a &gt;a|d. At »h&lt;- pro•ru t tltwr there arc two &gt;urh
l.«anl. 1,1 the *t«le. onr In Tallah*»*rr ami another at Tampa
K**iulnath »• Bl* to hr glvrli
i„ ruarhra. phvelral
rducathm
tra i'h n * and othhrr In lerr-ted In
ohlainink a rating with Ihr wn.
turn'* arrlion of th r A m rrlran
A»oclathm for lleallh . I'hyr»• ul
B&lt;hn atom and R rcrratlon. Thi
noth nr* • rxanlratm n U trying In
rnl*r th r .landard* of womrn »
• •hlrtle. and «ac»»allmi Ihroueh
th r Impiovemogt of offlrla'* who
r r r In rh»rge of the work. »hr

Elks From Orlando,
DeLund ViHit Here

or
o'lirc
UI? Il“ rw,ur t ! ±
»&gt;*t
•- eunrfcal o arra.

City News B iicls
Be Shown Tonight

W*
inVmKtcd U tho BrlU
uuZ r r
m w n g rta tW M n U .
i*r prw tdent, ’ apoaklng
M u e h k BrMHMuUng

, f
•*
'• •

I urnt*:iiirt \rait •
j'.»in 'll!,| storm*

hulllli wit t«J |
fleet roneviilniliuM
of 8 iliKO|&gt;&lt;i|i'

Plum** of the Britixli l i n t ulr am i hovi-r
OVcr ta n of lllii Magr*ty'» »Mp« Iii the itoaila
off Siiuuponr, the grvat BrltUh naval ba*o
which la the defehic key lit the llulrb Kml

billed or Injure*! near the north,
a m flpanlah town of f.umana, botween Bllhal ami Ban Hebaitlan.
a fla t the howling wind knookod
M . electric train from a bridjr*
I no***ngrr coach** hi
Hhrrr.
&gt;

A payment at 9IO.blM.44 hM
been received from thi
Ut the office of the
School
Superintendent
will take c a n r o f all uf
ligation* or fbe a t hoot*
v -il&gt;». • t
ur

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A

R. A. F. Bombers Fly
To Poland To Drop
Pamphlets As Nasi
Coast Area Is Hit

i ‘ it-, i »ip &gt;i I* -I com .
Mm-1 &lt;&gt; . ' \ '. / i mi &gt;■&gt;.1* on .

Mali*. w'vt&lt;- i. i i ,&lt;n plane* worn

• ant I,, tinvc attack,. I llrilieh (tie* •
Sm»»« &gt;n l . 'tmmuiilflaHcn line* In *
North Africa.
llri'aln &gt; .how of uneaxtneae In
I lie F ar Ca*t by amnrunetng a n ,
•xtvnvlon of mlnrflelcB guarding
the »r« approach** of SiqgaM fP ■
* n followed hy word from ly d * *
ney th at con&gt;tructlbn wa* e ta l b J
lay today on*ai» **U ahaltC f ^ M i^
that A ustralian metropoll*.
Alh»n* a u e r te J th a t O w d t , .
wiarrlor* had forced tho Faealata • •
fioin Mrongholrt* In flerct b ay .
H oallaaea O* !•■«• T w al.

Barkley Declares1
U. a S.
Should
Help
.a ■
mm • *** V f f
British W in War
9

1'iiini&gt;lralioti'e tlrllirh-ahl hill, deI larrd tiKlay If th. United HUtea
Hoi lirlp B ritain defeat H it.
h i m Korope "w e ahall aomo
lav h a \r lo * u rrriid rr to him o r
•h-fi-nt him ovor here."
II.- a .ie rte d that ir (Jerm anr
• iin. Ihe w ar. thi* country will
•.ir "not only a hoallla G ermany
imi n hu»tlla world."
t'ongre** »enl to P r o l i a n t
ItiuM vrlt a bill lncrea»lag the
h ilrral d*bt limit to *66,000,000
I mil r.in rv ln g fedrral tax oaem p.
i ,i n« from fu tu re l**ue» of g*tf.
rnineiil irc u ritle i.
. .y ,
| AdiiniiUtratton leader* nlnlon
I ...I r r d a y that approval Of W
, Mrili-li ahl mraanr# would h*
1 (,-Mowr.l by *n immedleta »».
| ,,.,1.1 from
Preaident
Room.
■ i ( l, f„r il.noo.ooo.ooo In a p .
I iiMipriutloH* and rontract
* ilmrity to build plane*, ahlpa
t,.nk.. cun* *nd munition*. *
Krnator Ulartc of MU*ourL a
I.Biliov opponent, I* aehedulod to

1Dili* wero uig*d
(fuaf* K. w,
The U d ie a ' Oym CUi* will
m eet Tomorrow,•'morning a t thr
a t 6:00 Recreaticna) llall Nt 10:60 o’rlock.
rn l* «Wd* fur
I
' 1,1
♦
The Ju n io r Chamber of Goui.
* ' P fr tk * l« r l7 “ ^ « u merro will a r tf t Ut the Palm*
Oily Comnriealon, and I'hiet ra tU u ra n l Tuevday
•Ud the a h m i /r . f p r ^ night a t 7:00 • cluck. - i

• ^ ^ W u rkrolght
r

M W 'p la n wa*
can objection*
IIgcreate In the

«?.

»dd*P« »*•* Marriage llecNira ware I
SLSSPa.!}
to two Orlando couple* ‘a t

muoiI

.the
C ourt llouao laU ltd ay . A IkenM
wa* la*ovd to Emory Leo PltU
and MIm Agnoa McCall, a ad to

Nuzis Claim Attacks
On British Shipping

BERLIN.. Fab.
. . . .IT. .-VP&gt;
. .
Sinking uf 67,000 Iona at Britlih
(hipping In aubraarlne, warahlp
and plane attacka and th* dam
aging p f,.th re e , additional m*r
th an j vaa**ta a n d 'a light crul**'
were claimed yeaUrday by the u - 144. K ILLED AT CF.NOA
German High Command.
HOME, F .b 17 ~ G P J— C
I
The communique mlnlmixed thr
ititle* In fR '.V rllU h naval
„ effect of R. A. f . attack* Batur
, u day night on the NetLoceupi*^
continental coael and declared
- the • B ritlih I n t 10 plane*.
•g
I t noted th a t O anuan^ dive
■V
ha
ho
at
on

'tfJW B W 'SiW W

Urtt4P rraw

ii

.4

�not because
J u t rou a n

a?ja-

of them
the near
fore it d
■pent, oh

he rich and
sent Theregovernment

making a

ratting moat
M little peoiuhe. A man
vgf it to tho
t 7o percent
this big tax
'th is source.

b e fo rt tW '

rate tWJ

iim wU' Tala*

S

MM M*
‘, 5

£ ;

Thla it the
oney out of
dbn't know
/.
tiore iiiwhc
money;
tax, ana
taxes.
&lt;
ty It colre aren't
a on gae-

ZZ2L y o u r r

ill
afEa&amp;£
e d I t o r ia i.

p tr *

M«(mtlne&gt;

n a ln them reaove'mmcnt. The
i* trtcomra, even
to Have to alt
r amounted to,
Ms to the gov*

war w# weald and

Jsnda wa f»rcd net
y

when prudence

Rd». and our adrU
H ath! I hear Uie

imml' their entree
■ Jure rev down
ae when he who
— and mar he
11. rfio o u icu .

th e ACddeSt ToU
While the j

S &amp; ftffS
denta on tii
are anntiaD

Athteerw
'
"In . 1#
ran up tlifc

of the United Btatea arc Ulklng a

Dalled'Meniee'
By J. C. Chase

^bo“t
yin beconui. involred, they have
an
“ “ ^X ^Q ^thfir ohrd .doorstep which
ride and
Ite c^husN hU y «ad doing nothing
w
wciflcnt■ In the home, acei- Ita undrrrroi
n a w * , Mcidatua
ayn,
ACbidtntif
^Mand
t^ntW
tW nta B
ig business, which
“You am quoted
.
of Ufa and limb than that th|» allseed U
water eupply, haa t
occupation— by furthir studlss.
.a n increase
*6,623,” aays
w aa
iponsJble for
red as a defat
A nt rise In aide
“ Underground^Wal
Ml. In other
the auto* 3 | m y Indicate th a t
tadn them ham b

•at* Mir u.» ta ear*
Thiy will a«l e la , her.

: aiaa • &lt; «»&gt;*•« prices an

m - IS M OM&gt;

,few a la a t s i m .
S aall I n n paraisal aad
aMall monthly M ran Hits

•n the central Al
AppareKi

-gw, k
DR
I).• 1 ■3HTDA
v ■■

ftnjn prlralf «mj£|
•how any pew etndl
action may ham ■
should not be « n l
title ef “a study”. Jf
gAUone'hSm I
converts

Mh knew by

SStJTm
dnmUfa, thou

for fh lir

o w n o r o th e r s

Apply For

n :

MUM"

3n r ^ a
•Hffi

tb s construction
would ronstituts a
to the u n d e ra rm s
of Florida. TVs M

Wilkie

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PAfiR t h P l f
looking
II. v*prfp»rJ conviction
British Need Of that
Britain wmiM win the w nr
with thi* country'* **«i*Une*.
IVealrfrtii HfnwevHt
#ent
&lt;1
Feb: 24 Will Open Help Is Urgent Whitt*
IfiHiPC limousine tn meet
the train .011 which h'* flo M it
Orlando Exposition
Hopkins Reveals rflnfltlnnt
ivcil Horn New York,
wp

Arnut£em4iv
HINE BEAL, Soeleiy Editor

Calendar
f t o Dependable Claim of the
i l » l » d i n - Church will meet at
O b« borne o f Mr*. 0. 8. Tuler
W t. 7:80- P. M. Mr*. J. O. Ailnms
will b* assistant postca*.
I!,,
TUESDAY
Kogular meeting of Roiiert E.
Loo C hapter of ihe Child run of
lb# Confederacy will meet a t
P*#, h°*f»e. qf Miss Jane Thinw n
on Park Avenue at 4:00 P. M.
_ flowing aesslons for the Red
C|M* wilt bo held a t the club
bogs* on Oak. Avenue from 2 :JO
P. M. until A:30 o'clock.
| *
WEDNESDAY
Community Sewing Club will
moot a t the home of Mrs. R. V.
Hutchison, a t 3:00 P. M.
Junior Wdmkns Club will have
a bridge p arty In Ihe club house
At* T:W P. M. For reservations
#telaphons 260.
' Tno Ladle* Auxiliary to the
BluUwrhood of Railroad Train-

eoa of tho social depart m in t of
tb*! Woman's Club will be held
A t 41:00 P. M. a t the club house
™ , Oak Avenue. Hostesses will
ho Mrs. If. E. Morris. Mr*.' A. &gt;1.
Middleton. Mrs. Lea Lesher nnd
Mr*. L. E.- Bpenecr. Th* party is
fo r all m rm bera of tho club.
THURSDAY
I Sowing aesslons will rontlnuc
fo r the Red Cross in the Womnn’s
D u b . on Oak Avenue from 0:20
Ah M. until 11:30 A. M
. T h* Townsend Club will m«-t
111 th e C ourt House at 7:30 I’. M
f a jn a tf tu te fo r Club Women will
a t th* Boros)* Club House
■ Corlandn. Telephone Mrs. C U.
H h rd o n , 7 B 0 J foi reservations
FRIDAY
W U rh t South Side P. T
A is
TCewiwsoring a Marionrtti- show nl
“ tlu| South Side auditorium li'g in .
n fn * ' a t 8:00 P. M.
,Th# Axaien Clrcln of Sanfunl
Garden club will meet nt the
homo of Mr*. O. P. Ilrrtutnn. l ko t
Panford Avenue nt .Ton I* M.
# Mr*. J , M. Ilayn* will i .■ mha* teas Th#
iubjeet will
is-

h it

Junior Auxiliary. .
Plana Fair Friday
The Ju n io r Auxiliary of the
American Legion h»* announced
plan* fo r a fa ir which. w|il bo
pot on a t the Legion fla t on the
lake fro n t neat Friday night. Th#
t* tra will open at Q:00 o'clock
and admission will lie a penny a
fre t foi* each person’# height.
Those In ch arre of arran g e­
ment* h a re announced ''th a t If
you U tica Friday afternoon a fte r
the carnival arrive* you may' bear
the ferocious animals roar. We
are not aura whether they, will
arriv e by wray of the 8L John*
River r r on the spur tra rk by
the H ut, b u t you may lie able to
tell b y . th e exeitrm ent of the
monkey* on th e laland. They'll
be sure to know."
Once Inilde the fa ir ground*
■upper may be had In regular
old f»»hioned fall ground style,
such as hot do-|i, and pink lew .
nnade. O ther fra lines will bo alj
kinds o f games, including peg and
ring game*, moving picture#, wild
animal ahesra, hall and keg fish ­
ing stands and many other*.
A special exhibit a t Use fa ir
will bo a allk patchwork quilt,
with a satin gold lining, which
th r Junior Auxiliary mertbera
made tbem«*lve*.
, , ,
The public has been extended
a cordial Invitation to attend th r
fair by the auxiliary membrr*.
nnd a spellal Invitation l» w le n d -

have an opportunity to hear one
of the leadora in a Southern lit­
erary renaissance when T. 8.
Strlbllng, novelist, lecture* her*
Ihe evening of Feb. JO.
yiHbllng I* th# second of a
scrick of speakers booked under
sponsorship of tho Tallahaaao#
branch of tho'A m erican A bmcU‘
'•m Women,
which
tldfl 'Plf‘ «-r-w-r---i
last week kfdught Hchert Frost,
eminent poet.'T he lltchiry
figure whose
novel "The P to rr" won him th*
P ulitaer P riia Is one of saveral
Southerner* to receive such ' re­
cognition In the
past dorado.
Rlnce 1B30
Marjorie
Klnnan
unior Auxiliary of llu Atneri- Rawlings ha* won the Pullticr
P rire lo r her novel "Tho Year­
ling"; Carolina l.amh h at re­
ceived tho ; same distinction for
hey liook ''la m b in Ilia Bosom”:
and M argaret Mitchell b a t won
universal acclaim for "Gone With

Honorfl Day Program
Planned At F.S.C.W.

TUESDAY
b a r g a in

day

fe|4ase Come fcftHy
E
To SeeL &amp; lfl

TALLAHASSEE, Fab. 17 _
(Lpeclal)—An Honor* Day pro­
gram in which «ll too achaiarihlp
honor aoeietioo wtH ■&gt;participate
will be held a t flloH da-Stale CaL
leg* fpr Women In a apaelfl con.
vocation Tuesday night, Mar, #0.
a t i:M P. M.
.
P peaters on this occasion will
P- .GaUa*. praaL.
dent of lYaahMgtoil Ond two U«U

llopkint wii*
Mm ight to
the White IlniMP when* the Prov­
ident nwtilted hint, itttil where
lTopkin* nho live* w ith hi* ilaugtu
| ter. Hinnii
The l*r»’-idetit tint* obtained w
ht'lhtiiiil rtp 'it nf condition* in
|,.vpdon for the *erond time Jn
five d.iv* \\ t itdell Willkie, fre*h
from ii %i ii to Knglnnd. wll*
| i'lo«Heit with In* *'[ po*ent of the
, pre*tdenn»l enimviign In** Ttte*| dav me hi nfiei ii-nfying hrfeie
i a Scout* *onnndlee *«n the nr*
i»rnf‘\ cl ii i*| to Hr it (till
11&lt;*]■ !, iti ■ *oi*&lt; h * had *een Will*
kic in Ion,I *. .i i*l when n*krd
whcihi i In- hiii!1 t»nmini u better
..|nm. ii nf th, lii-Miildii on pre*l.hnii.il iotnc‘1* 011*1* the itimmiUH. i. (.In d
Willkie
i* all

ooa 3f tho Sanford Garden Chib’

s S a :sthef evarioua
s r sd w
ifi
u b mem.'

re rstin a lr
it S a tu rd ty

Id laa Dorothy McClur# waa th*.
wvolaod guaat of friend* In
Tktwpa.
,
f

, , Mi*a how ena Clave* o f. Cedartown, G a , arrived Sunday
visit Mr*. W, E. Ruhrman.

to

Mr*. Jam ca If. C rap p a.o f Cai­
ro. 0*w 1* aprndtrg several 'day*
With h er parents, Mr. and M rt;

w. c. nm.

Noah Jacobi of Chuliiota is In
th* Orange Genet a f . Uqapljal In
Orlando whero he underw ent an
O p e n llrn last week.
, Mr. anl[l Mr*. Vonta . I^ G ette
of Bafhbrldge. Clq„ apent the
wee Vend *«-ute git* at* ef Mr.

K

the 1f&gt;41 Central ll.ni.la K\p..*i-,
tion, «l Exposition Park m Or
i
■ landn. wilt -rMlir
min
-is.
t
I day* *ndjilx.ni(tl 1nm
which
!
H official" anmme&lt;- "'nil -urpn«- in
I every way any fan ,.r.w i..us|&gt;
i f f
’j
■ held In Orlando
This “ ill
mv
the
11rI
V
All children
1“
&gt;&gt;
mjf
‘‘
the fairground.
o’clock noon,
Tiirnday,
SF
nf Commerce
■
Exposition plsyntc lm«i i.. of.
■ /
; ‘ . .-S '/ * *
fleers of ninny itn iiib o r.
Corn.
I merre
from
lending
Florida
gy
,
cities; while Wednesday. Krh
■&amp;
•2 . ‘■!
2d. is ‘.W inter Vi
Pay
counted one
^7.,.
I nt thr fall ivilli an . la f... 1.. I.- |&gt;a_
■
rsde eel for I I nn ... I. k .. t&gt;1. 1
f
m om inr
Mr
S
landn nnd thence to ih- fatr. John 0 . Winant of Costcard, e™un'!*.
U„ la pictured with her Ch.
° n Thursday, i d .
"Mam,.
Wclvey Pattern of Edgantonne, 0 I faclurera' Dn&gt;
nnan lenditiE
Want Highland white U nder, a t the | Florida
induitiiah-i - un- n .
U lh annual dog show of th* West- peeled nl the fan nnd tin main
minster Kenswl Club, in Ntw York I Imposing iniluelri.il . \tnhite mil
C lty .A fra .W in a n tla th a w ife 6 flh a .b e epollightrrl i'n .liu . lei. 2H,
new IT S. ambassador to England, on the other liiuiii 1- i ni mere'
“
. .
1 |in y r with Intereei em terinc on

king, clear the difference
flower
arrangement*
express , tpiotlao
arid
and flower* need merely
iration purpose*. U nity,
and color harm ony a re
i points to be considered,

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End or Curie It of Geneva
nounced
flower
thtrerfuecdthe.iheannnal
speaker
and aha*
an.
which
pouncedwill
theh*annnal
held inflower
March.
thaw
■which
, Mrs. wili
Roy he
llrock
held ofin Cocoq,
March.dlwIrtcf, director,' outlined federation
work, making special mention of
th# conservation project o f tbo
club and laws regarding billboards
tb b* Introduced In tho Lrglsla*
tur* this session.
&lt; Mrs. M artin J. Dram returned
tpahlti. and Mrs. J . H. Coir lough,
president of the Hanford Garden
Club, welcomed the g uesti.
M rs. Cokdougb also stressed tho
beaa/ils of gardentnf declaring
"th a t women are happy in the
artOWplIsliments which are help­
ing them, their country rod their
tm iunuaiur, G anirn cluts am do­
ing' fa r Ihe nation what nothing
else could pdsslbly do. Our coun­
t r y at such times as these need*
garden Hub* more than ever. To
fbfl In Jbe sort of things we a rt
definitely doing would very g reat,
ly impoverish lb* nation.'
The Valentine motif waa carried
out in th r exquisite arrangem ent
of pastel colored flowers usrnl f j r
decorations and also In Ihe menu.
The renter piece for the speak,
era' table consisted of a largo
bow) of paalrl flowers, pyramided
and topjied ty a Dresden figurine.

r

G a rd v n C lu b E le c ts

.#

(Florida's agriculture »lmh will
I Ik* depleted

ii» inimt'ituiss iutm«;»•«•*« »l honor
on ''Fufmrrii' Ihij ' will ho SI«to
&lt;’^&gt;mn»i«*lf»nor
nt
Xpriouli mo
Nnthnn Mayo, fnmi l'itllAluti»n,i'
An “Ainniiiir In^hliuhi
01J
"Fmnnrrn* Dni.
M nn-* mi.
nounctHi. will Ii* ;* 1lliMtironl
tiillinir e«&gt;ntr«i nt tho vminla111nil with jiHn- lot 1ho wmm'ii
who put on thr- tint's! mil Mil ml hi 4
porfotnm nrt
Halimlny, Mm I. tin* hi-I tiny
of the fair, h ‘‘1 vi rvInnly ► ihty
on the officlul prnpiom. n*. wt II
hm "Stnli* 4-11 I’lih
Ihiy
A
poultry jtidgintf totiio^t h\ 1)1
(lilli ton m^ from Ihi mii’ hout |
Mnrhln i* *lntr&lt;i
"Miner tiio MM! i •ulrnl t !m i&lt;!n
FxpoAlliun
wi!l
hi
uiiiMiutltv I
«omplrtr nn*i tmnpi t !i* mmv o. n •
wrM nn both nho .......nl ;tm! i n
lot tnlnhttr, lull u uli imi in i h. on ,
ammiii of unit Iin iin *ti -plii \ . i*u.
11 Cl iVw fool III ms iilli I* III 'll- I
thitinf Hi our ttunomi* omoiu til
whnt Jfltl ............... imiy i X|'i &lt;I
to uitorrnt or umim ihrm, .*1
fiomU nt F*jwv-hi«m J‘;*»k -tjiliil
UmImv In pointing i
mu. of ihi
hiflllK ht a, iiiohuliiik
Mu Inn
ritrun aIiow, Hju mr &lt;\l.
imu
homo aIiow, lit illtji«i1 oihlwrty,
moeiorti litiln-ttmI mi.I iu;iicu!tu
ini oxhihll**, fu io rut hum , p*nll.
try i*how, ‘ p iu h iiin n m hihit’t.
tin* t h r 111111L y rmuhtuiul
u ilt,
rointmmhy anil tonuly oiluhit**,
f itu* mtnir, v nr uni otilor Irilmnout,
rtf■*' wlilt h will ho prill of thr*
11*41 t ’ontrnl I'lortihi l*\ position
ilk Ml litUfln

O f f le e r s A t M e e tin g iriiltimil rxhiHt1 ,\|r- .1 II t ’olrlough w»s re*lei I. .1 pi upjifcnt nf Mu* tiMitlcn
Ouli Hi Mit* »iiid-j»ewintit ir*,in,ti*l
mrctmc Krid«y ninrnlnir
Mm*
Mnyrmi llt*trl
tithe* *tf f icei * eirrti**!
Heir
Urn V\ S roieniHin i hi- prr' 4*
lie lit; \l r*. Henry Altljiulin, Jr,
and ltr»»un*r;
Mini*
Irene Ilinten, r«ii'n*f|Hintlinic nec*eUr&gt;’ Mrt VV. I) Shtppy "•»" ■ !*pointed (ianlen O nter ihnlrmnn.
in hll the place of Mr* VV. V'
Wo Iron, who reiiirned Mrs. () I*
Jiermh it
iipfunnted ! nuitP'V
rhbirniHit In fill 111** vjmuii)
COPui-il I*v (hr ie'Ui*!mtn*ii of Mi*
J. (. I'ltMir-on

Mra. a . n t!i*y from l * n .
run*. 8. C., amt Mrs, John V•
G arllngton of Oklahoma
City,
Okln., are guests e( Mr. and Mrs.
L P. Boyle
Friends of Mrs Harry W#*ki
will bo glad to Isam th a t ah#
waa removed to lu r home S a tu r­
day from the KernalduLaughton
Memorial Hospital.
! M r. end Mi*. IL B. P ickett
bay# a* th eir guesti a t th eir
t o n s an Magnolia AVenn*, the
form er’* parent*. Mr, and Mr*.
jk. R. P lik e tt, qf £ lydo, Ohio.
M in Loulao Pcyhln*, *tudent
at th a . Florida StpU Colit## for
Women a t TalUHaaece, wee the
weekend go eat o f Her parent*,
Mr. and Mra. D._ L. Perklna.

( ’o r s i i j f P N

B o u q u e ts

l'n rxt-rnl \rrnttt;rmi'iiln.

t-li-.

( “aII tt* IMi i#Midi Ip anil wr run in &gt;u|
1*1**«a
* t f n nerd In ll#iit rtw

A. K. K O SSET TK H

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KVA-BBSS
B K A IT Y SHOP

j Marionette Show I h
• Slnlrd At Southnide

Mrs. Kato Bandera ha* returned Jo h e r. home l.n 8tn&gt;hen.
C a , aftey etfHidhtg tha |U »t two
month* k» th e «u#at o t h e r ,o.,
and daughter-in-law , , Mr.
*nd
Mra. J . L. Jackson,
•

Thr &lt;fttii!t*lit*&gt; !* T A will
r*|M&gt;n^tif a MnriniM'ite nhtiw uh.Im
i h»* tin ¥t\iiiii uf sMiDK Miugairf
Mff'm(ili*ii
n |ui]til nt Ton\
Flilg. &lt;ft Hill Mill Park. H hilt
Iw ii Himmiiurif hy Mrt \{ \\
Kiit'kiT, fitfnldr'iit of South Hii|i

Mr. and Mra. P rank.M . Corl of
Rapt ClmreUnd. 0 - , a r r i v e d la*t

U S

11 r slimt ttill ho giV'Ch I'll
day, F» h
. in the Smiths Ml*
nuiiitoi mm nl M no n rliM'lt In ilu
fvi'tiing Tin' prorertl* of the
rhow w ill hi* iiM’il for grurrul
W flfnir afifk (n the m SiuiU,
Mr Iftm ki t aaitl

M r. and Mra. Cprl *ra edreute to

sfA -as.vsfj'-n’r
r. and Mr*. W. M. Scott.

B K A N S . i ’t • A T O K S , C O B

Argentine

* . S. StoaWey. JUtd .Jamea
eakley of.-H*m»®Ul .have ra­
n ted ftp a t CMtttJus«o«*, Temi.,

U . MUST KT.

welher.

SPRING SEEDS NOW IN!
,.

KT&lt; ’.

Henry A. Russell Seed Co.

D am aj

TK1 El'lltlNI

ttl'E M A I. t III I El’I lltN i t t i l K liu.)
I I'KT, DAHLIA EI.UH HltED ZINNI AS ONI t

- BUEN0R AL
Feb. 11 -UP)—
iatry *( W ar t
•tore equipment
supplies for all a
Duenc* Aires gl
ago y rslrritay 'w l
Would reach the aU
ft we* roatroIR
and anldiera a f te r #
The war m lniatar
vaatlgation.
, ’

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u M i ni m s rm ih : to

a t th* Ktatle Cbl
several year* ■■
a s an outstandm
Purposa of f|&lt;
aU m aut# ah Int
ship and to rect

:U a t 8:00 F,
i t s Ihe iakd
la invited to atl
Vital ion ia egW

in

M C iH liM W S II U *

l«t ,T
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arlson

Whttlfr # n rn.

Church in Ai

» t« , Ga., to a t.
ln*T of a tablet In
&gt;(Mr, Oon. Joseph
i P au l’s Episcopal
m*
;r. r*"Rohaon, Hr., and
iraoa of Hastings,

Hie

CENTRAL
FLORIDA
EXPOSITION

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TALLAHASSEE. Keb. I T i lip e e la l)—S rnalor Ix-rcy Collins
of Leon rouuly has been Invited
ia address Florida Slata College
-tudenta Tuesday. Feb Hi, at
1 lheir Weekly assem tly. Ilia aubI (*ct will be in koeping with Wash• mgton's birthday.

ri:i'L i.n * nu. npr. t t *a t« t w
juraA
vulw
, M
satiplis*,- ai*.'-uu
a man may
a ii,. No. I Tie t» II.I*. Hsck.
rnsran
II
M
is II.II
tree, cut the are# down,
KAnlaH, lat*. gun. fa* to tic
mi# a Wiilowcr.. . „ ,
HTtiAivurnniK*. pint He n&gt; It.TuWATorn, »# in it ib. r r t .
i bolro to Kcr* IIS* Is It I f
Mile, OhW&gt;, Mra. P. W TEHMII**.
i'o*. Dud. Onod to Y»v
bf I'asaderv*. Calif., Mra.
Ito to Ur. B a .'(ir to Ur.
tehem of Chicago, III., IWATEtt f'ltKga. Pas Ilua Ur t»
4k.
V: Moor* of Zbnoavlllc,
Par CrL. f . * I’umh.
Myra WUhlta l | « MU* o, ill iArNot:*.
a to i i .i i , 7** li t} »" i i «•
TANOKitinm, i-a p» n » t atnr '■
n ttA F urK fiT , per p«».. u i ■

I - nr‘p fi* *or'!Ula

Club
i leiap

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*for yuti A wc juitl In rent lilli every month. Then
nup&lt;I t.i tid.v m h o m t1 th e U n itn l
n t .&gt; i« tb - jiii.tiU to c u ll itu raelv ea
tm t Ui.&gt; iU l'U ’,i, i / . N u tt t u t liulite
tlu n 't liv e u r e a l , l a .iity m te, T tik e
Ih e w a y ti» H vol” ,

w « y . W o o i r n n g t t l a le­
olid w e )uiin th e m w ith in tr u ly our a w n , a m i WO
i.ttr w o rd K ir II— title U

IT’S EASY TO OWN A HOME
Well Iw gtiid to fumiih you with all the
Information you'll need about building n
homo the muo,'«coniioinical United Lumber
Company way

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Seminole County Produceg
More Fruit And Vegetables Than
Similar Area In Florida

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , T U E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y

War Moves In The Balkant*

' Senator Clark'
] Hits A id Bill!
i a

e Applied To
e t t l e Hostilities
Albania Now On
Mo—oHni’a T erm s

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Q M A N IA

*MM&gt;00~Nazis
Beady To Fight

b u l g a w a f

S o fia

* Greece Can No Long­
er Look For Help
From Turkish Ally
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S ’'
V I I UK
| | l . I|ll | | o .

.laps Protest
I . S. Altitude

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I I *•■'it tel.I Lille

it a* ItiriAln-

■ W A 'B S

S r a ——w ire r m ,

Balkan diplomat* reported

0%today putt Hitler has brought

pruaaure on Greece to make
• quick peace with Italy—on
HuMolinri terms—under
threat of having Nasi troops
gtlnvadc the Aegean kingdom.
; Dispatches from Sofia, Buittrta , wild the German minis­
ter to Atbans had Inf
G raak Isadara th a t with th
lag o f the paw T urklsluB ulgar" etaa accord, Greece
to attack through
refused, It was aald,
B alkan arm y estim ated
100.400 man
vfoald
frees Rumania
B ulgaria la ta

lurnMiri* xvmiltl

GREECE
D i r map shovs whsro rum blings of w ar nit- bn..,; tm n.l
ml.
r r la d *otdor ‘n lh** tu bulvnl Balkans. FloeM of V im « u p .me,
sighted over Budapest point to massed iirrivnl nf Gorman t t
in Bulgaria. Experts believe thft trorp runreiilrnlii II- III Itnti-., n
and Rumania mean new German drives may hr ,ln :r ,t m i . n . r r
(1 ) or the Bosporus In I jilm y (S ).

G entry Ruled Not Legion Members
G uilta In Auto Registering For
Volunteer Service
ii Suit
Two Cases Scheduled Plans' To Attend 7th
Tomorrow Are Last District M o o t i n g
Of’ Spring Docket Discussed Ity Group
C ltaalt . Judge
Millard
D.
Sm ith y es terday directed a ver­
dict t f a f t guilty foe Vernon
OewWy, defendant, in the case of
O entty n , K««ae, a salt for |10,400 d a m a n s growing out o f an

tost.

tf rtL
A B rltU h m blockade was re­
ported l U r t l n r tha populace In
IW r*e D odaean.se Tslends.
^ ‘Jap an assailed' tin “ Warlike
■^■oparattona of the BrltUh and
A jM riean fe v e ro n -n la * In the
Turkish sources
asserted a
ab u se attached to th e Turkish—
r Bulgarian pact provided It would
l 'b e t Interfere with existing agreem—its the two countries had with
other governm ent!. Foreign ob.
a W n ri wondered, however, whe,th e r the accord m eant Turkey
would refrain from Interference In
f ttU e r w it o f a N ail th r u it through
■ B u lg aria to Greece.___
Bulgaria n-Turk leh n o n -ar­
ia accord em erged last
and
aa d by a few eU
statem
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tick th e tw o Balkan nation i
•aad a o m are th an simple
r fee each o th er It th re a t,
la change the .courts of the
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' Two cases are scheduled fo r a
session of Circuit Court tomorrow
morning a t D:S0 o'clock, and
completion of these rases will
conclude the Spring term of the
Civil docket.
Mrs. M argaret House, daughter
of I. L- Talbot, who Uv*e Just
south of Baaford on S tate Road 3,
was said lo have died aa a result
of the Injuries she received In a
collision with a car driven by Air.
G entry^ O. L. House, hmband of
Mrs. House, sought flO.OOO in
damages.
dei
The defendant
su t* d ,ln bis plea
of
or not guilty th a t Mrs. H aute con.
trlbulrd to the accident through
negligence.
Ralph H. Chapman was foreman
o f the Jury which served In the
rase, and members were L Rsrto
Mann, LouU E. Ste1&gt;M, R. U.
Hutchison, Jacob J. Bally, and C.
E. SI lies.
&gt;
Others s u i t moneg M r Jury duty
were R. K. Keleefr j j i E. Adams.
H. A. Swanson, — — b W. Ixinv.
W. A. Adams, — K l b l i h . C. N.
N crth. G eorg, ^SraSSin. C. E.
Jtorptnlng, C. M. Fknwerg, W. H.
MtdTJntcrk, Nolan Fore, C. A
Oldham. Jam es C. ta u te r, A rthur
F artin , Henry W itte, J r . O. H.
Workmen. C. F . Marshall, A. I&gt;
Abrams. C. E. Bradshaw, W. H.
Cor*. Roy L. Howell, Forrest
Oatchel. A. U B etts, a iffo rd Boll,
V " Andrew Aulln, J ,
OnUawsy.
4«h" M. H unter, &amp; R. Beck, nnd
C. C. Priest,
Cnsm scheduled tn he hcsM to.
laden,n lty Co. vs M anmO Stow ert, and
RUrr. B tU i. ir » dAronnr

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■»VI&gt;rk f-^l w lng th a rawuler on- n ln r o f tha lodge a t f-.IO nVUv-fc.
Hr. TPI.eeun arfrisH . W . J . Toll.
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Mr, Doiolhy Caloline Rolsoii.
wife of Charles F. Robson, .lo t
a t her home on tha Country Club
road oarlv this morning following
a short I tlnesa.
A member of the Bevcnth Day
Adventist Church, Mrs. Rohem,
had been a resident of Fanfor.l
for 21 years, Rha Was horn at
Ashley Fells, Mete., O ct 0, 1888.
Survivors Include her husband.
Charles F. Robson; a grandson,
Htanlty Sacra) a daughter. Mm.
J. JI. Sacra of Jacksonville, a

Funeral aerykaa will be condnetod a t 1:00 V, M. Wedneadev,
Fob, U a t tha graveside in the
Evergreen Cemetery With. Elder
O. A ,.G oan officiating. Erickson
Funeral llam a has charge of tha
airangesacata,
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run* r IT other ftUW-a h«&gt;r
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i f th«* Krtirrnl Tra d e C&lt;iinrr.Union
for B|&gt;pioval of ila claim to aulority to nolle* unfair ttu te
prat i in s in Intra^itAU com im ne
it h
in te r.ta tr business. New P*el
members of the court split sharply
rn this Issue, with Justice Frank.
furlvr w riting the m ajority oplni»n and Justices Black and Herd
joining in a dissent w ritten by
Justice Douglas,

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program ,„l I I toon 80, prrsented by
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,tuy -Touts last mght si lb. | .Tulin.
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, ,ald today, and aaw merit tm.ltfi, i niduy, Trwrp 80, glvsn by \V. II.
i.ora
of Oviedo.
^ E ight of tha I t aaw liriv a l* in , anj ipervataad ra n k , confcrrwl . r,
the city laat waak wgra to u rist, io m BUu .
S tar t 'l e i s : ' Ralph Cowan and
intending to spand tha wkttor, acLeroy Hodge of Troop r. r&lt; - At McMillan, of Troop 4. pre­
ceived the eagle aw anl, tho hryli sented by Mr. Kelsey.
lor Chamber of
roe.'' Two cat tatiklag a Boy Scout may
l.lfa Glass: Billy SbcwBiakar,
Inlrntiu!i earn, a t th a Court of Honor.
others indicated
Troop k, presented by Judge
of becoming p ar
Tha gvoiip g a lb e m l
st dr, Ware.
of Kenferd.
Irnnla Ccurta of tha Junior High
F liver Palm Claaat.
Lewh.
T h e ' w inter vie
School, where toUaa had brrn put \Vlight. Troop 80, preeented hy
P, B trk a tk .B j H
up, and enjoyed a dinner out uf Guy Jones cf O rlarae, aaslalant
To thill, U b e Jaw
door*. Following this, they ad.
Joumcd to Um aadUarium cf thr
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ta d e .
school, w here Um Court of Honor vrerg presented hy R. T. Mil wee
wan held. ,r- * -r •
of Laagwoodi
A t tb« aandualan of (be Court
of Honor and Um arcoeotallan of
W»a A llen; Varney sw ards. Judge R. W. W ar. spon­
sor** th a ahowlog o f a film, “Tha
B or la Court,"
raonel
T&gt;e United
about Jad g a W ar* presided over the
wood,
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mandor said today.
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On | u'o j. 11
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legion end Auxiliary n . » • ",
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he urged iha support of nl'
7 .Candidate! Tonight as
Boy S(;out Parents Night Program Mrs. Robson Dims low a ( i ds Aulln»rit&gt;
login mm ires v h elh o r -Jhcy
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members o f lh» Atjuadlwn ci| m '
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Japs Increase
Naval Forces
In Siam Gulf
Kriii forirnu'n Is iLent
To ('misers Near
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! :if.l Twelve Hours

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m ay ha b a sal— t.

Willkie Warns GOP To Avoid Negative Policy

I s o I a t i o n i s t Says
C. S. Is Drought
To Prink Of W ar
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In Sooth
I t t m l l m or lw« i t n m d trim
there and o n pruonMd (o bo
■ympathck to Spanish ambltioni.

T U t, of W # f ,

tatch Between Mann
And Lyon Decided Magazine Article
By 7*Foot P u t t
Mentions Hudson
! .ORLANDO, Feb. 14 —&lt;*•)Alberta Little, th* tturdy RedUm College rojni from Ken.
.lucky, literally burned up the
Orlando Country Club course
M etai dsy with a slrtllng aa on
i l k fret nine to defast Mrs. Jack­
i e Fuller of Orlando. TJ and 2,
M
pace the H ldJIerid* wo.
taka'* golf tournament Into the
M SLftsal rounds, (V
i Little Miss Lillie roared ru t
an I k first tum leading B-up
and then Ion the naat two hole*
la Mrs. Fuller, tied -the /clloWlng
|we. and- then closed out th*
Match on th* 18th m e n ,
fUtw. Laddie Irwin Whitehead,
M e of the pre-lout ney favorites,
tinned In a a and S victory over
Mina Georgia Talner, of F argo,.
N. D., to join the eemLftiulisU.
’-. The dey'a heat match, however,
was between Mrs. Lncill# Robin,
n o Mann, of Omaha, Nth., and
n s Miriam Phlprk .Lven of Or.
Guide, with M n. • Jtohl"«on d ro n .1
iU g a seven-foot uphill putt on
the ll t h to win l.up.
r Mite Mary Agnea Will, of
Menominee. Mich., roanded cut
Ihe teml-fintl round with a * end
I tdetore over I n Mae Filcher,
»f; Mttico, Mo.,

!fd-Wtnt«r Shoot
; Slated In Tampa
•AMPA, Feb. 14 —(Hpcclel)
taur hundred of more ntsrluu
f'trtm all parte of the United
tea. Canada, Mexico, Cuba
I Ports It ten ate expected to
ipete In Ihe tenth annual na.
isl mld-wlnler platol cham»|on»' leurnament to be hold on

8id Hudson U mentioned in
an article In the ru irrn t Sat­
urday Kerning Post written by
John Tcrrll about Teddy Ly*
cm, veteran pitcher for Inc
Chits*o White hot. Hud un
pitched for the Hcnilmdr, the
year tutor# last, before he
went to the Wash Intluu Sena­
tors.
The article cites the incl.
dent of Manager llucky liar,
tin asking Lyons to have arh a t
with Hudson, who was trying
to "trldge, the gap between
rlasr “ D" ball and the major*
In ane seat in." Hudson had
won two games and lost nine
up to that lima hut after ihe
talk with Lyons on poise, bal­
ance aQd change of pace, Hud.
tun went on to will If* re me*
and lute' only eight.
The article it
ontlllrd
“Teddy th# Lion-Hearted."-

Speedy ^printer*
Run Tonight At
Lringwood Track

The clast ef the (printer* at
the BanfottLOrlando Krnnrl Club
go postward Friday night In the
ninth event a t U&gt;* Longwood
plant, located 10 mllra smith of
Kanford on U, B, Highway 17.
Only Grand Son will be mining,
and he le el III sulking in hta
kennel from being teat hi Wednesday night by Craekrr tad and
Gunter laddie.
Th* entries are; Grand Sib,
Smoky Maintain, Rambling Nrrs,
Imperial lAitilic, Real Firr. Don't
Forget, Fmoky Ranger and Sun­
flower Chef.

Greyhound Retail Is
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fork I It.

TO RF.RK DIVORCE

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HAVE— P u lu r lir . :I* I I
i'P n i r s i r
Flo.

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SW YORK, Feb. J4-&lt;AV~ RI*o rn
I —I
r Compton, former oetree*, Bk elU 'e lm i« * ■ s i
Pawn
Duffer
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nl* a divorce knit to Dad*
K i n Fn &gt; 4* *«». I (n ro .Mi H
hr, Florida, next Tuesday loilge e ls. I HI; Fawn Hiidn 4 H
let Jomea J* Walker, former
York mayor, It waa learned
IR II R A r E - t l* MIH. :
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a&lt;« rifo i.
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Molly Do in
t i i
A rm od U lrl
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Mon P lro io II &gt;*. H i . I 4.
Dono 11.10. T I*; Arnwil II

DAILY OOt'ni.P.i *—I. »

■on P I r o l l yoie to m e .

■ewled III wood Cooke was lorced
le piny hit hardest to ctay In
Fern, young Miamian, a tough
ruHum -r sivi had to call on all
h b court craft to ek* out a 4 - 4 ,
8-41 victory.
I'eru played Cooke on eren
lerma most of the way and even
forged alead, but late In the
second set the Miamian tired
barfly.
Former
national
champion,
Bot.'iy Ui^gs of Chicago won
his third.round match easily, de.
fM lin j Gardner Nash ef Fort
LeihbrduU 0-0. 0-1.
lint FranX Korac*. the Oak.
Und, Calif., actuation, had to pu
on steam In the second set tr
defeat But Decker nf Miami,
0.1, Ml.
Wayne Rabin, another of On
, touring hotter*, scored an easy
•fl-1, fl-fi victory over Vincent
I’aul, Richmond II III, N. Y.
Gardner Lamed of Chicago
won a torrid match from Out
Ganirnmuller of Fart Wash.
Inglon, N. Y . S.4,7.1, while Dick
McKee of Miami was eliminating
Chill Knglehardt of the Univer­
sity of Kentucky, 0-4, 0-1.
(tanking sta rt were ripecled to
win Ihelr neat matches, tine*
without cscrptlon they were
hooked to play letter-known
players.

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Bacheller Chair
Is Announced At
R ollins College

M ark Domiiii
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8 Inc* the beginning of th*
eresion-contret - program ty the
Soil Conservation Bervic* In Fierid* In I N I ,

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aaproxim suly

Bill’s Package Store ■

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FIRST ItAI'lt—Ful in llyt
Sluw
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(Isiia ,
* Oliver Matter
I lore Ko.Ui.
j rrafty Mill
silly liousn
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• Flr*t lloir uf Dallr Doukirg
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S and* Anise
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7IU0X
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if uIrot k
• to** Holf of Dally DeuMol
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i riba ted ky the Service to Florida

Canaan to pension .oeotrol dam n I
•tration u w i and more racontly

FARMERS MARKET
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VLOIMD a PRODUCT*
A V D tA D o * / e r f . ( f t * .
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M K f.T H .lo ii Hun. 4»o lo t ic .

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C A IIP A O k, l*or Ion. D if In Y * y ,
«• » « h- m e* in .444.ee,

to farmers t to eel] eenasrratlan
districts.
|
Farmer* plant the seedlings on
P'or, ended Und to halt aroslen
»od to oslaUUh woodland. Good
•unde of trees provide ohaoot
aotfoct eroslun control whan p r o .,
5*ri*d ogalnet fir* and gTSsing. I
Loaf liUor and undergrowth me.)
consuming on tho loraat fleer
k*«i tho toll In condition for oh.
♦orbing water sad protect It a .
iislnet washing.
e Most of th* ahrala are t* ha.
taUd along woodland border* to i
It eroelcn, t* prevent encroach-1
***},
f j r e a t ' treat Into a d it* ;
vatod fields, and to provide food

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he a ded
d riest

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Swafford :

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Ob4kmto has

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O a r sh o p to w ell equipped

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Expert Repairs

7H*e s staid*
a attaining a I

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toM«MK

1 4 1
1— 4
1 1 i _ i 1—3

' A. Russell Seed Co.
mM SOBSSiSSi^

MUI Supplies
Irrigation Systems
-E xpert Welding ’

*&gt;*K *M y- t i r t - .P 'O s a s d A ctiv e an d
Munylloe P o lr l i r a
lo 1 1 . 4*.

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D o n sad

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other equipment,

■ 400 is Hr. 11 **■ -CI&gt;»"«o«. Dta.
CAKKOra, Do. Sun. 4»o lo 44c.
14c to ||.**,

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Lacky hum
Psot pin .:.....

CImiu oi Hwhltom

Gurm say*.

-Field, Tex-, waa aaneuncM
ptM ah MInletry of A t m
d action. Car rag her, who 1
A n t plan* to Brluln five
ago, waa serving at a ferry
th* Air Tram port A axil

w ith A haavv

m apped tire* will
yea now. ftreLltoo
■ w u * a d l i t A*r
aaly half aa marh aa
f in Litas tire*.

«M * **»

nervation Service rturaeries to
be eatabll
Flcildsa aevan eoll conservation chief titles of
district*, Gelln D. Gunn, elate
coordinator e f the Soil Conserva­
tion Service, amtooneed today.
Of this nnmber, 1,141,000 are
pines and 4.000 hardwoods. In *d- WINE8~UQUORS~GINg
dllioa, more than 4ISJXK) kndiu
Plant* asid If,480 shrub* have
P R E B DELIV ERY — PH O N E 880 | l
been allotted to the district*,

College, according to an an .
nouncement mad* today by Presi­
dent Hamilton IlolL Edwin Urait*
berry, who won the 0 . Henry
Msmor'al Prise fer th* bast short
story published In any Ameriaan
l l T I t RACri—* -l« Mil*, : l i
m at s i in* in 1031, and who hat
I’P Off Hir
Pin.
taught In tha English Depart­
I'Or I kid* ..... .... I ■ I—! I—I
ment of Relllna since 1038, has
l'» n H rlsn d o ... t i l
I —s
K ic e p iln n .. ..
I 4 1
)-&gt; (
become the fliat Incumbent ef |h*
T ort B(4 o II.«*. * 1*. t. IS; Dno chair,
*
Oft* ofln l ie . 141 : R seetulon I I * .
Prvtldent Holt painted out that
at'iw iK i.ai n—t root sm**ooo
Oriooeo imm gage.
T rlrp le X ....
Tip I &gt;■,&gt;!.
Mark Down
T rlp rl* X ».•«,
I&gt;atl* a t* . 1 H ;
IITI.- R A C K —4

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BEftaSfr
X S T T U C U . Iccbcre,
T T tl RACK— 4-14 Milo. : l l

rti* attwifa

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tin
c»
»M t «*
“ •JftAHIia. D01. Ban. 44* I n Mr.

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WINTZn PARK, Feb. 14—
(Special)—A professorship
of
creative wrrltlng named In honor
I lu rito m
.... - s i s
2—a
fita WMUrA
IS t i , CM,
lit
ef Irving Dacheller, noted author
Pl«»hy Ittarkatona 4 M. I «t. Mon* ef "Eden lloidait" and S7 ether
in I M
lioveb and regarded by many aa
Fla ah r
Utackileo* ...

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4TI1 RACL—4 K IHlii til 1-4
IT Off HU. Fill

Many Seedlings
Will B&amp; Planted
In Soil Program

m atk rlrrloa b*r* say aome of
tho ropoblka tooth of the Rio
a rondo o n up on their hind Mg*,
fighting mod, about snU-Amerlcmn Material.
If pen wont to keep up with
thia eitootton, pop particular at*
U nties for o while to what otfaet.
If any. the new w are of 8 pan lib
Falangist acthritlee will hare in
the IP Spanish-speaking repuh.
Ike (fat Broil), they speak PortuKuoae, yon know).
Under tudere from' Madrid, of­
ficials h e n any, Spanlih Falan*
gteta hare tpreod eat like a dock,
pond during a cloud burit hi acv*.
ral countries. This wouldn't be aneh
n worrisome mote In the official
era here If th e n weren't alio
sicna. they any, that the Falan*
oiiU w ld o it a t “fronts" for
Nail* and FaarUta.
Under a decree Issued by Gen­
eral Franco, chief of the Spanish
■UU, a "Hispanic Council" has
been set up, officials *ay, with
the object of recreating Spain's
ancient ( k e y and ntabllthlnr
Madrid aa “tie a o f th . 8 m £

rem ain *

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Mtfilo
gh
A t a alaricr In combatting propoitndo, Prraidm t Batista hat Uauod decree* which dissolve at)
organisation* with International
connection* enraccd In m o m .
and* again*! Coho, prorlda fora
iBIlflli ooff‘flll
oo.
deportation
an fnntM
foreigner*
f o n d In - t o ll dtinoeiaUit *
ruta, prohibit flags, Insignia,
thana and lb* aafatea of to

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Seminole County Produces
More Fru]^ And Vegetable* T h an A n )
Sim ilar A rea In Flnrlila

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . S A T U R D A Y . F E B R U A R Y 15, 1941

i , Citizens British Occupy
Assistance Important Port
Somaliland
Rumanians’In
Libyan Front Is Calm
*

Movement Has Stayed Reporting To Duce?
Under Cover Since
November Due To
Diplomatic Reasons

Group Seeks To
Regain Frontiers
Kina Mihai Would Be
Up As Constitutlonal Monarch
LONDON. Feb. IB — W&gt;)—
A “f r a a ” R u m a n ia n *nove- m e a t . . w h ic h f o r d ip lo m a tic
. re a a o n a h u b e e n
w o rk in g
u n d e r c o v e r il n c c N o v e m b e r,
w aa' r e p o r te d c o m in s o u t in to
t h e o p e n to d a y , b a c k e d b y
_ t b » p ro m le e d a lle g ia n c e o f
^ 4 , 0 0 0 c o m p a tr io ta in B r ita in

and.850.000 in the United
SUtw and Canada.
The n*Ovam ent teak* to act op
King. Mihal aa o constitutional
dam acratU king to liberate Rtu

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Marshal Rodolfo G railanl, com.
m*nd*r-la-chl*f of th« ahattared
Italian arm y Ip North Africa, waa
reported to h e n .gone to Rome by

teaaaNr&amp;Hff!

deeper la ta Maaeoltnl's African
empire. T h e report indicate* the
poMtbiUty of another ahakeup In
th e ItaS h a command.

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While Pressure On
Fascists In Erit­
rea Is I n c r e a s e d
CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. IB—(AT—
Britiah headquarter* announced
today th r occupation of th e Im.
portent port r f Chlslmnln
In
Italian FnmallUnd, and nf Q urls.
aan In (he Rtuc Nile sector of
Ethiopia.
Increasing pressure against the
F .a e tfts was reported in Eritrea.
No action wna rep-rted on the
Libyan front.
News of sucrose* on one of
a aeries of Lgr-pcnllrml African
batO sfrunls rim e almost sltrulUnacualy with a
British An­
nouncement that the Ethiopian*
Were “steadily extending the
spheres of their control in th r
E aat African iren.
In .Italian
Eritrea,
m ilitary
source a said, British troops eon.
Untied their slew advance, with
two columns moving on toward
Asmara, the capital. One column
gathered Its units f &gt;r the assault
upon besieged T herm and the
ether rp cratrd further to the
south toward Arress.
‘ From the North African theater
o f Libya, an A ssrrialrd Press
correspondent with the British
forces
reported that
C.rrman
planes had dropped huge Iminh*—
presumably land mines—on Brb
tlsh JX cuplol Bengasi in a two.
hour raid Wednesday night that
caused_little damage.

Improve JudRe Ware Attends
Conferencp In Tampa
ToCoast Counly Judge r . W. Ware was
#1 patten tr

e S w T ie ia M U a NAal Omttt
toward aonthesatem Europe Jtat
befeea Adolf Hitler launched hla
orerpowarinir drive Into Norway
and through the Lowland* and
France Iart April and May.
The gradual tightening nf Brit,
lab canaorahlp la vWwed h l forelgtt obeerrera aa one t i n that
the Britleh era wet • bowing the
preecat clamor In the Balkan* to
divert their attention f w e tln
peril* of aa Invailon a f Xnrtand.
Mot elate Nail bomber* ham.
mered Coventry r~A eubmarinr#
ranged the Newt* Atlantic In
iweka la*t Fall h*.&lt; It been ra dlf.
fteolt to aeaaoa fur pobUcatlaa—
the Britiah tm *b»’e i P«eWe«-.
Other ladW tlow ethetD ritabj
i ipetm to deal with. pWaty or
trouble are the arwiy’a m ew ed

TRAINED TO SERVE ENGLAND

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M em ber A ssociated Tress

NUM BER 147

Yugoslavia Reported
Ready To Join Axis
Program In Balkans
Driven into
(Drafted Men Are To Divorce W alker | Nation,
Corner, Will Take
;
| On Role Of Active
| Still Eligible For
i*i»rln-r Of IliRer
;Tax Exemption
&gt;Itrilish

Over Axis Plans

•New Opinion Changes
| Previous Internretntlon, Official Says
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hyllls Morriron, tin official of I In- British Power Pont **•» ,
.Southamplinn. England, lircsenta a diptum.i to n uradunie &gt;.( the
tlrm 's fjrlo ry rcliool, Tire ronegnt, ul.nli nuim iliulines ti. f.i-t
'torpedo rru ft now ndnptnl for uac Iv the P, S \ avy. uu&gt; the
first In England to train girls fa r Hi. lory wmk, lelm .iiitr .11,11
for aery lee with the i.mied forces.

Public Is I n v i t e d To See
Horses Work]Out A t Park
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New Members Will I'1tk Wh»l«\ vt'h'run tinm i’i of
Be Inducted Into ^ " " ° r‘ l " iti k \\V i ■ii it'd
n&lt;*
0 *■ ,iJ | f inini'
Woodmen Of World OfIIM* I'ti1*iMini:
til tin* Si’riiinolt'
jO fH

&lt;i -I'fli wii. Rhook h i1
* head
H&lt;l act «‘d tin- .(Mf vt inn

11

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Dims for rm m**In lint ion mwntintr of the lorn I \Voo*lmrn of
Wo» Id
to he hultf Tuesday
nlfrhl at £;00 o'ciiM’k nt fhe ktll
on |*nrk Avrmic hnvr I»vrn com*
p lrtn l fifnt four m*w m pm bfn
arc nsriwctoil fo he iftririrliit* C.
C. Collin*, Acrrrtnry of ih* nr'
irptniroiion Bald today.
In itia to ry
Work w ill hr u nilri Uic direction nf tho |&lt;»cal

mi

(Tomi'Meml
Hill iif»I
Im- itfllinl to hr ill-* nl fumin'*
uhfl tom porm ii)
I lir ir
iTNlilrncru bfcsn i of .mlitnrj
‘I'Fvtr^, Bnnforti
Srmi
noli' ('(mnt)' lux
n
IihIb v fkilbiw in tr M* M|l( of
fu»i ii »■ from .1 T ini \\ m1«iin, at*
hit M4’&gt; gvnrrnl i•f « bn nl i uml
1 M 1.4'C, n»mi 11 oil ht
**A per«cm &gt;b fi ( in* im II Ihi H etty Compton WHi
*rf i irt of H r 1 mi .1 4 t it. * i 1 •he I m m a iiitd to
i nlitli f«i to (hr &lt;M 1111'1lllll of hi- y u y in the w «u lil
tiling mih ho d.vori
liumcpteadg rpirardli*
I In,, Jigain -1 J a no *
lie rents U tti mu
former nut \ « i . 1 \ .
|Hiintc&lt;1 nut.
L'bnrgcr* "t oi'M.tj
The
opinion
rlntiw *
b’ Ufiette t v ... h .
fm i.te r Intel pret, it nm -* the
Ilihtx) | f Mih i" .
n
ii|&gt;ptiril to litouti. vtlm'h
m Non mu he i . 'ml
rented l y
OU in i*
n lh ri
"wr Villi t-e be pc im
t ho*t* drafted, Mi h",iilin\

D l l ' ,,i‘ I*' i k.
(iif rit'Mtn plained.
“ Tile head ot
t.inidy
of ihi «• otili , '■* troM« i iTop i*
I m m It
cum * ii'. Ytiirkim? out iindrt dtp voluntarily rr w m .
family from the iiunt*ien«l
W llltl id . \I - nf ,
IlMIldlolR
n n ts it, then
in h n n lu l
j
Ml
f i ■* bin! jithl ln’r*n itakvtl
if flu* i won nnv jmwwfihility * j I riju lRrilrn t to it i )tllll II I' It I it l ti i I

RllO'it v :i f It t Him m f Hh ill jf it111m ^

v'‘ $

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Rush Through
Fascist Lines On
Front in Albania

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\*••"'••«»* r i r s ,
’ iik'..&lt;lnviii tv ax ro p A rtcd
1 1&lt;&gt;(I(■x ti'n tlv In m o v e a c tiv e j It m in nip A xin sclit m e o f
■tliinif.e fu r M itilitenM ern K tt! i'i 'I" ' :p a iv-iiilt o f t h r la te n t
t Ti'iiiisl iii t hi- b a tt le nl p o w e r
i iliplimwii t in lltc H nlknnn.

. though!
miihtiritnlive nmirce in
giewte-i i Iti'lgnnlt' imtinitcri t hnt Yuoiieiiit

is | gn-tlm in tvnulii nnhiim e
th e
' role el no active participant In
Hi lei
"nnv onli*r‘* for Eu*

T" l " ’
n ilit i in fo m icil
.wouncft
•ta­
i l &lt;io &gt;
1 5 n go .lavi.i ns ii nation
■Ii it en into n e m n rr hy B u lg a r­
in- Ii [m ill'd W ii'illgltCMS tO SC*
, , di lo \ u i i presMUie for troop
ini' n y. end hy R u ssia's “ hand*
•d i
p In / in tin B a lk an s.
Hi ii i -It diplom atic nnd m ilita ry
m il.....lies s ilin ltlr il g rave ccdteern o .-i the p o tsd iild y that th*
\ s n might he piuniilng lo slrlk a
. n inilluneously
at
t.ngland, a l
i.iliiM lia i thruugii Sp a in . »t B ust
t h i „ u r :i |tin B a lk a n s and T u rk a y .
,,l tire, iv thio ugli Y u go slavia an d
n u tg n rU and at Sln a a p o rv ,arat
tin
l iu ii l i E a a t Indies through
........ rr I . . - of the Jap an ese.
i Hi, tl&lt; A lb an ian c cn lru l fro n t,
tt IT
m f|«**k n.iL
tltt 1. i n k- said Hu Ita lia n Hn*«
W
J .n m I tin •• llo’ buil era. ki ll lit - 'V * ia l P«ln»*
B r iia in ami iia n n a n y ColU
iht •
!'"* (
••
a tub
* Vit'll ffi lb III! toi it'ii 11tI lit' .1 w, |iouiwt i« c h a lh ei w '* 1'
mbung assaults
I- Ml t bl' s-lM1111l
-Ini , In &gt;
I &lt;t1i man armed force- m e ex* 11(if 1 niiofiih nl
mil
.|M
L,t,' ‘1,‘ ,i t „ i ni iv e lb rough B u lg a ria
•o rti.i.w \%hh .ii 1 . ,f mol ,,crim p* Y u go slavia ")n onijitFAiitiiim iiii
t
l\ n .... H er of d a y . M r the put........
wiiju i mii-inh i . i
|.,.-i id furring lir r r r e tn
"...
with Italy.
... s. neg-lm led pean
t«» nil «'f lho
1 ol
.ice said y c te td a y .
i hi gli
«&gt;
Is n'aigpcd
lo the
»«’
i In .Mi i in' i.Mi
w'l'iipal ion,
rcgaCiilntj
1
hit II Hmii "1 |:(i* t l.ll
. ludng "im ihi&lt; .pot,
lo 1 •II
" I (ho |!4.*l l M , . -.1
Il&gt;iit up uny
mol I fMlWI'l IphR
wmil,I l 1
..... i . i-i iiii t
" " bii'b
In t-iii*iipi tu I in*.
Ht' I ,111 ..niMiitil
III M im m iltirm
*(»»
h- ill v«|
t nii
ii mii* Bibb'il
h i '. . ft Mi It \
"
i
u filif ipalro
......
mu
llnlkn n q im n c r.
InJ ot lilt
'
. lo.'oi
I'u i key iiml \ ugoslavln,
t w 1.,1w t. 111,
&lt;0.1 I ' m -ni np pm eiitly &lt;ioc4 not

[■• Flags Given To
County Schools
and prcrludc* him fiom ir»etvMiv, |
1 the tK 'flffIt of InMfii Mi ml P Yn iip i
tifin,
M r. Ihnidncy * hidunvrwl
i
By Legion Post
T h e ruling l y M i
Wn(&gt;un i I

return tonight from
the ] 11r L
a meeting of tha S tate Associa­
‘
• 1id ytjii'R nRo nm ttinu
tion o f County Judges in T"mVar.
Hi in hr ltl " il l b rie/* M r,
p*. Judge Byron B ailor of p e r­
Whitt i'\tdaiMt'tl, "and Inter w»* ni "Iffollow*
it t-holdtl hr miule to "»p.|
ry la president of tb* aaaoclalion.
tfii'i •'\ldMiini: (lio. troltem . OnI n . «,• kueineaa aesalon yeater- unit o L A ty * VJnlfdri|i Um A of ljT| a tm m lful o{ jK-oplc o llt ntieii, pear hjp* a/lldn\ it o( »u&lt; h h*mt'
d e m s th a oawniy , ju d g e* -, con. f6m riflny
V . m u H " R« irhopitf ni v r 'i n tfivMi up the {t1«*a ni- of n faiotty that, Ihwiiiim* nf hU |
m lL ta ry aor vice, ht» i»I •1111&gt; i» |
dernntrt tho lack nf adequate hrfiriwf k y
Mftjor
tiroru*
f I
nm in tain h U hotui'iD'iid, m n f I
member U the S ta te ' Road De­ S ta te facilities to car* fo r Inanne 11inr hit ff r&gt; and C ap t.
C C o l­
Hut
11 i'H i in
irififJv
inti
re
a
lneraon* end tha resulting con.
freted, mid it. ( lierefore, I iT iim r I
lin*. Mi'ir to be In d iiitM l tr» | oil in ftcd mu i he tuu -i “ put OtMMttfh
partm ent from thl* district, h a i flnem ent nf hundred* e f them
h!’H ‘‘*nnty for «nl&lt;l head of m
Jn ro lit, lien Crow ford, iticir pHii "Iftti.tU ni ihr Si*myIren' assurance th a t he will do county jails w lthoul
tut proper
prop* tre a t, MMaurice*
f.im lly tt» I't iitnvp hi* fa m ily la *' •'
U
M cClellnntl utul *;*•! I it n.11Mioir Pittl mi „ hit) lo linvc you
“nil In hla power'' to aaalit In ment.
other
ipiartcru nod i m p the in- 1 &lt;
Tininlna
A reeolullon w as adopted r« ” . Cltiyik M r, C o llin* M*pitrtt*l »•-lin e tun ji »*■I
tom e th 'iiv n l
fftnii the rental
b rtn iln r about Improrementa In
An
elertinn o f deJr^ntip
tt"
*« iruc* oil int'i'ij,* lire nun miitf only
o r . . . T»_I sa —k i.k 11. u . o -_ 'I n r on the SU to Board of In 'lite
L o r ill......... ' tut or tem ,.f *1(1*1- nf lir hi nut* place tovundw 1! &lt;
Stato Tloml i t , which link* Ban- ^B, |nna to nrovld* nfoper accom. re|iri»ent the local rnm p r i the
suppor t of hU fn in ily . und * m b
ford with the E aat Caaat, Ban*, m odal loo* fo r the Insane anil for lli inl ta m p Convent inti nt 1'i'nm oHli'ly fJ.ii tt.-i foHuitf rm in lry n rI Lt n \ it fo rth rr lindim l e- I hut
itl
M
r
mih*
.-If
(h*
So
n
fm
d-Oi
lan►neciln*
M
ny
I2*I'1«
w
ill1
I
m
•
«'i«l
feehta-mlndcd
and
delinquent
to r E rn e it F. Houaholdar said
nhiin.ionmrnt of i p itlene*
I ht ||i|*hwit\ i h«
lOioitle Hi irinp ' Mii'h
h*u
ti 1 the mitellrn: M r t ‘«ilItTi*
children.
&gt;'_____
today.
home p lm e . i» I'lMi h *■»i
II 1‘iirk wit, .
t...i ,11 I p i It A I
1
I am' hI llfittl Camp tifiin rMr. B utt alao stated th a t he
(toiary
rhnrneh i
im ‘i
nho rejriesenl the limit t.f I- t'OF in Hi ni it"l ttitiil WTO hlilll,
would suggest th a t th a Btato
h\
tilrt r e rv h i
til
l be
nil undi i i &gt;m - vt *i" n idubhoiiM*
The
oflker*
nry:
t
t
f
«dh
taka over tho maintenance of
of
I be
Cult* I
\ Mid renin opt ni
I m fi 'ill of (h r I riimed hilt tv
M*nior
fiadt
hend
run«ul;
.1
Park Avenue from Tenth Street
- nrid Mum&lt; *i•• ' ■
11tr n Mnat! lake, I Hint i-' **e. r brlh ve, under win Ii
I,n ne, m em ber, of the Sintt* I i
south, within tha city limit*, for
Hank; and J ti. Mini i - the ino k Thi piii k wa&lt;* ori* | fiiiuit In in't’M, that the l.ono
Improvement.
Bona lor
lio u tSVDNKV, A ustralia, Feb i:- form
y i nipt ion
nhouJd not I*
■ r .n n I)v !■ii lit fm uirinir h»i( ( h r . Mead
—(AA—The A ustralian govern no ruber of the low iom inilt
boldrr added.
.
*n d irr didn't ...... out, (hough I d» nn d * i it h head uf i* In i oily
All member* of the IihIk*1
Yesterday In Tltuavlll*, Ed­ ment announced, Friday after r
W
e
believe
t
bn
t
ime r a m
vkt'i&gt; iirld
in
the
||&gt;til Mill .i
w ard Hlggloa, eecrvtary of the grave wnr council mcctln t «h»« | ^m rcting, M r. (Collin* *uid
fhould t&gt;&lt; it rated
I oil i f P.i.Nt
commonwealth
and
h&lt;-&gt;
Seminole County Chamber of this
never
u«e*H
lie Irgid n ha alter during »oi h
Th«' ifino11*1nod i
Com metre, a n d Senator lloua- people “can and will face nny
tu
.lay, |ur I lie white • tureo rluh* j pei ioi! of i mining ami
holdor consulted w ith dtlsen* on crisis c-'m ly and with drUbcr-rlc
11iu pc and tin
i't‘*l n u can ( bc- (hr bund oi nitviil foitea
tho project to p a n Road 41. The purpose."
"H the bead of
n In imiIt,
" iitli it n ir i*ioil I-very y e a r for
With A ustralian
chiefs
id
Sanford men mot with tho Cham,
lit* nHivniii'hi't t1*1 owner*. I rut it* hhoufd i-move him At If mol finods
i. i rnmil v
bliof
■'
oil, nil I" put
nil)
Stumbling
brra of Commcre* In Titusville staff and A ir M artha! Sir K«l&gt;.
i
itn-l \ i*it*iI ■ T h e (rack i- from htii t nmentrnd, uml sot h
1. I Im■tilo.
Better
p rk rs for Ncnmiol,
, I,!,,, I
1 -0 ' w ay ot n ) 'n i l prne.
Brook*. Pop haul,
Itritam ',
and Mima, and with the Board of r r t
ti
ifinstant
u«e
tim
ing
(he
m
o
rn
-|
retnovnl
«
■
not
ocmRioned
is
Comity •
celery, which is ii"&gt;
Iti S(h«ti J
'
j , , „ i , on of Bulg u tin . d
* » t fe'*
County Commissioner* o f B re­ F ar E astern eommander-ln-chl. f. bring
’ g hour* to time (ho hnrwcs n*1, entr&gt; in the military aervire "f
Mi low toil
cut In the Hnnfnrd iim
I ni itiiU n iin n q u aitcitb* w ar cabinet considered »
ta r d county,
ii | m K
tie
•
trot
nhonl
the
oval
pulling
1
Cinted
States,
and
mint
(l.
_ j j . 1 and pUntod In th r Oviedo mi
II U'll’Ml
1,1,1 I
H ohmIH he -aid lin t now
"A united effo rt win k* made Pacific altuathm which, on
nlkleri Alon n niiall hill ncroai \ m rh nnoivnh rents hit home
IfHl-lJ I»V Hie !•(,.
dr* 1 *l"n Bl " ,e preaent time, «■"
it ,only
n in n ltri id d ays licby the two count!** to have the Thu rr day, the government
mm the eluhHou*** fire the 1'l qtejid, then irn tal would be eutiu
Oil lb nii mini of h IUMo it 1 l „ r c lIn- (Irtm u n . w ill move hy
■utmost
rr|iortrd
twlay
ty
H,
.!
I.rhmon
S tate lined-Department improve rr lived a*
of
the
*pirna, em h of tv bleb will hrltl I valent to n coin mere in I i**o\, |,'('
mMn(n tbo iniinliNM f lies', |
i
o
ta
ita
jrr
of
the
Sanford
Hint.
road,” S enator lieu*holder gravity.’'
1 hnfaea
| whirb oontd prechide turn from f(ni, "■' ded in th r piddle -• ..... I . vim ol B u lg a rin mid perhaps
] C am era Market.
___ and U r. Higgins la
Since M»:tO, when ri croun of ; rereiilng the benefits of mich j, ,M •d tin- t'uunly. Aieurdiiis-li 1 » i . o \ m roahvin towards Greece,
vryctable* arc *nll tin • ealthy borne tuner* formed n; h in tn lritil rurm ptlon, n* i*. pro u,,
a Inch inform ant snnl
drawing up .a brief which will; R r i t l s h u i u i u m a u
. .Many
,
mill 111s-l- tins pel foi und d-*
H ,,,, longer i« n m a ile r of
h* Dresented In Urn denartmvnt I u l
obtainable In quanlilira in i m i lub to buy the plnnt
aft
nj %
|,,r m Hcetlon 7, A rtic le X ,1ilmi
and i&lt; is w ith tin i on p| I \. lo th. i or where G elitinliy
)•
a t IfaiFudgrt meeting U OrUndu
L eav e B u c h a re st |
demand, Mr. U h m .n .. it tftining ground, several champion (J|- t j,p Coimtitutlon of Florida
......
I rill- I •hat that 1 p ii.ei
Balkan s.
J |F
% •
I
g
-| T
hut he antirl|iat4&gt;d there amiln totlera ami puen* have worked ] ..A,| ll|1tnjong heretofore ren. i,. s
10 i i l-o ilistrlln itlim |i|j.|iiy.tniii | k oiny in move
Among thoae attending th*
BUCHAREST, Rumania, Frb.i *!? ■ O ttfcr supply by M aui
ut th e ir
_
] ricreri in eonflifl with the mli vve d,
lb . , Him. sod siulidi * ut » tiioi Ii linpmit niilcntly to
There are ample *uti|iln * ul
Onn nf these iin t ir r s , t lr c y . are eiprcFnly revolted
\lilom -h Imp
&lt;
Britiah diplom
I i IliphelJ-1sissing Fust \,|
|
all,.
nr of urtuul contHct.
'i.tund,
set
n
w.-i
l«l
iccnri)
nf
|
train)
c&lt;tru*&lt;
hut
the
marki&gt;l
i«
ware W. D. Leville,dlatrict highway, mlaalan le ft hy special ti
ni iin A m erican 1 rgiuit . .m jih . i- 11 nm n mil of
on
lettuce,
berries,
rabbace.
«»»•
Itoiv
iii ion l e a d e r s
inlmiltadly
I
.',5*4
nl
l.e
fin
p
l'n
i.
K
y
.
ill
Bcp
.
engtacer; D. W. Morrison, dla-j from
O atked-out ‘ Uucharrsi
Muchai
I
.........
odd
thett
it
I.
K
pleosui■
*
Il's a lis s s S (is raw s T ——■I
other produce.
fu n d no im rrrtain fuluir.
tr lr t m alntenanee, eagleeer, and. ahortly before m idnightit *n
eit route
re
•
-i
••'
mrni)vr«
to
i'n.*i|—
-I
it
11
The crop has hern rr«*ur«Ht
tt • emi t uml don't know
i C. Cadet, rig h t o f way acyl no-1 to the port o f ConatanU.
, w no I lie t ouuly Si III .III IliilHil I I I
ita.
l«
going
to
ev, alt with W adquartgra. In D«-| One hundrod aad forty
forty-six Ihrouihout tha rta ta becauM* ot
ot,, rn.) it nm und in Miukinp Hu- w Im I (lie fn lu ie
bad tro w in g conditions
U n d i and W. A, L aM ar, p rw L | Britons aad memhera a f alllcl
al
TAI.I.AIIASSEC,
Frh
15P 'ft which will in- d is|d s)id In nm u- We want pe*f*, but
or future elllie n . tt e d, -n, I he -im illrr c o u n tu r. now ra n ­
w e n aaboard
id')—New hooki for I hi- |ml&gt;***
diplomatic mlaalone ware
bo
tin' m astrrs of llia ir (own
C, Hill,. M eyer| V m t the •ped al 10 t a r dkwlitae
M u e train.
tn
lic schools nf Florida will no le ihank von und the liuiijd f.n
tv * du noj w an t araf.
LEE.HBl'IUi. Feb. U - W ) —A phaslir nliacnahip and
r WlllUma. City engleear, Ralph which will lake th e paaaeng
vu.s- &gt;1* bool mid patriotic spirit itl- de
E . I ’lck a n l of O ilandfl, president tlunai education.
No one her* wr*nU war. But
W ight, member e f ' -the tend* to the dockside a t.O e n rU n U
isojs shown to us in iu r tiiitrn
of tha Flnrlila drape draw er* F.awliul i m p * ( d o t''
hody-e m ad committee, M r. H lg- board th r T w iW ,' rtSam er
Thr
Teitbook
Toinmlssion. *t'i|' pnurim rs In Semiiinl, t
A lthough
Russia always h w
aine, geaatoe MaeeheldO*. end „ i r t „ l.u n b o t. * •
' JACKSONVILLE, F*b. |5 . - shanga, l-M the mid.winter oon. aided hy a rating roni in It I cr nnd th tt •* S |&gt;|ils.ist. ynul ri- H|n I.
feronce
of
Florida
grape
grower*
/e&gt; —Florida deaths from syphi
experts nf ti e l)e|i*rtmi-nl nf 11 n mill plejise espress t „ th, , -how ,i g reat Interest in Dulher*
Friday
that
they
would
have
j
m
m
sec
urity
no reaistane* la
lia reported to tjw S tale Iluard
Erlucatlun, gave orders Friday Bount oui sincere desire -to wmk I
talk for
i- eapecteo
rx p s e ts i
tirn n a n thrust i*
uf llaalth la s t y ear total.-.) 44t. Is “ unite t-fo rs we can
rrplacrm ant teats and new «&gt;'ti you in a ll m atters i&gt;t ,hi&gt;
fmin th»l quarter and lha
Halo re
raortalily ra ta of 23.0 pn marketing
te
\
t*
to
carry
out
th
r
p
ro
iram
Ha said a “survey of tha State's
due to their geographical
IJHM papulation. They wrrI nm attaching n lint of the
trap* Industry &gt;* needed before of Improvementa In the educa­ •churls In n rrit r.f thr ilr-V flays
ion. are not expected te
dlvldad, BI whit*
tional
field.
m y kind of m arketing plan ran
3M nagvwaa.
LAKELAK
T eats In social studies, in his. n« per tlie schedules .nt.niitl.it
Tha ndHaual syphilis
dent) ke werked out. Nanv ifrowera feel tory and other subjects
The Federal
will to m rlry your office &gt;0111. time
&lt;i«y
have
been
let
down
by
chain
'Ve rcgrvl that we eaniint di«.
ra ts fo r . IN S , tho last year Ir
bring up lo d ata the frequent
A
oca*
which
promised
to
bay
th*
which rvparta a ra avallablv, »«
change* In world condition* In tubule thrm ourselves and thank
tuUr
of
their
crop
a
t
goad
prices
y. 11 fi r Ihla aaalatanrr.
9.7. Tha Flarlda rata
btlt/ did not, saying acme growers recent years, tha departm ent of
1 M ith kind regard*. I am,
was t l &gt;
and California rrapea wrr* under- Edutallon said. They alao will
“ Respectfully vour,.
atreaa cilJienikln, public hralth,
--filing tha aachaage
"L. F. Hoyle.'
community reapMaslHlIUe* ami
other subjaeU.
.. INVESTIGATION a s k e d

Committee* Chairman
ExpreHHt'H Pleasure
In Helning Itmird

Australia Called
Ready For Crisis

Iietter Pricen For
Celery Antieipuled

Florida’a Syphilis
Rate Above Average

(•rape Growers Told
They Must Organize

TexliiookB To Stresn
Vocational Learning

U. 8. Will Buy 60

Holland

Sanford Students
.Named Sergeants Evangelist Tells
Need For Prayer
, , T hree Sanford etvdeaU a t the

fa b . I t .—(At
I **id
rn.
deny astradL U a N m lty e f Florida. Chariea C.
eharged with H aft, Robert C- Mocrla, end
Evangalist C- V. Brunt bark of
Other state*.
Waahlng to e , D, C., speaking a t
the revival — v Uaa which a re
held every night a t lha Aeaem.
bly e f O ed C h u n k , declared last
night th a t the " a ta d f a r a r t r i .

ATLANTA. Feb. Ill — m The House yesterday ordered an
investigation o f charges that cer­
tain unions arc operating a ‘ rarkef* in rounrcllon with Initiation
free chinged w orkers rn defense
project*.

LOCAL'WEATHER
tonight and

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.

rcnt*,r*oeo

�SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1 5 .1 M I

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

Herald

iT

New Japanese Threats

1HE MACHINE'AGE ISN'T SO

I n 'th e lM t few days Indications have been Increasing
th a t the Jn p s a re ab o u t to tauoch som e new venture in
th e F a r E ast. A Japanese naval squadron is reported off
Saigon, th e F rench naval base In Indo-C hlna, only about
600 miles fro m Singapore, and B ritish concentrations of
bombing planes a re reported in n o rth ern M alaya, while
A m ericans living In the F a r E a s t have ag ain been urged
L -1 llXT D i a l *
n
■uililaM
in m iJ t
by tne S ta te D ep artm ent ito
re tu rn " Ihome.
The probabifitlea arc th a t Japan, a c tin g in concert
with new G erm an drives in Europe, will m ove against
B ritish possessions a t Hongkong and Singapore, firs t male-’
fng sure th a t h e r rig h t flank in Indo-China is protected, or j
a t least nautraliged. The cap tu re nf Slngaporo could have
no o th er purpose th a n the protection o f a Japanese drive
against th e D utch E a st Indies and A u stralia.
B ut If it Is im portant fo r th e Ja p s to protect th eir
lig h t flsnk a t Saigon and Singapore, it would seem to be
squally Im portant to, do som ething ab o u t th e ir left flank
which would be exposed to A m erican a tta c k . If, us and
when, from th e Philippines. I t does n o t seem likely th a t
even the rash Japanese generals and adm irals would dare
stick th e ir necks out nil the way from H ainan to Sydney
leaving A m erican bombers and w arships a t M anila to chop
them off.
I t may be th a t th o Japs will m erely try (o assure
them selves o f A m erican neutrality th ro u g h th e good of*

S a*

N EED
THIS
That . he would
according to the Japan atte m p ts to seize the Philippines? A rc th e Philip­
kto glory, to be
with might br hi* pines w orth fig h tin g about? Does the U nited S tates nave
Inner man.—Ephe- w moral obligation to protect tho Philippine Islands from
aggression? If wc give the Philippines to Jap an will Dial
satisfy the w ar lords, or will they soon be dem anding fu r­
th e r concessions, say, in Alaska or the lluw ailan Islands?
tr, a shadow, a lullaby, Is it to the I n tu a s t of the U nited Staten to stand aside
af gold from the •Van- and see th e Japanese drive th e B ritish out of the F ar
Lost and seize th e Dutch E ast Indies?
These a re questions which the A m erican people will
have to answ er noon, and quickly, and fo r which we are
a lrald they have not been well prepared. When action
•darts in modern w ariurc there is not much tim e fo r calm
deliberation. It m ay be th at the lend-lease bill now In
Longress lias been drawn w ith th is eventuality in mind.
Surely the U nited Staten will have to act quickly if it is to
inotect its in terests everyw here in th e world at once.

man jump, and Ueorgc Daniel*,
world’* grcateit bull fighter from
th* Mexican . border, in n bull
fighting exhibition,. *h*wn for
tho fbat tlmo In Florida, and ex­
hibition* by tho world1* heat
schooled b a ritfl.

BUck . Fox, ridden by Chip
Morrti, and “End of the Trail1'
famo, and SOrar Nip, tho farnou.
trick horac owned by Joe Atkin*,
will also bo featured.
Arrival* yeeUrday Included
■tar* of tho 1940 rodeo, Vic and
Doc Black*tono of Midland, Tax,
Daniel*. Joe Krone, Minot, N. D.|
Keaa, Mary Parks, WaUenburg,
Colo.: Fay Black*tone, Dlller,
Neb.: Peggy Murray end Leon­
ard Murray, Ft. Worth, Tex.}
Floyd Ungie and Nelle Uncle,
F t Pierce. N. D.; Mildred Mix
Homer, and Tommy Homer,
Brady, Tex.: Buddy Uefford,
Anadarko, Okie.; Hugo Ridley,
Red Book, Okie.; Rabbit Quirk,
F t Worth, Tex.; Mexico Slim,
Mexico CltX| D. F. (Buck) DowaU, PtureeU, Okie.; Peewee Morri*, Cottar, 6. D.| Jack Johnarm,
IIon*tow, Tex.; and Ralph of
Bradenton.
Jlae Caldwell, or OiilUeetbe.
Ohio, original promoter and a
large stockholder in the Roundup
Association, upon hie arrlrel in
Klmimmee *tated he we* pleased
with the program and the out*
•tending array of talent booked
for each show.

.

Children And The War

la a raptor* lagan to
^

Illy

'I sm that I g*th*r*d
V a *lWdott • lullaby,
f gold from lh« *v*n.

cmnrypA-l.it u tn t
[UUm Ctork PotUr.
MMsMtM l*~conild.

M il a woman -1* said to
' i* » h ,» b M
l!»

l wh* can afford

Many th o u g h tfu l uml conscientious p aren ts have (teen
seriously concerned over w hat the w ar and the general
atm osphere caused by It m ight be doing to th e ir offspring.
WiLh the radio bringing the gruesom e details of bombing
iRlds rig h t into th e ir Tiving room and w ith th e newspapers read mono avidly by youngsters because of comics
th an ever before, the problem of keeping w ar news from
children is not as simple as it once was.
In an e ffo rt to find out ju s t how children react to
w ar news, Miss E dns Dean Baker, president of tho N a­
tional College of Education nt E vanston, III., recently con­
ducted a study loading to the following conclusions and
definitely snowing th a t children are affected by w ar news, lican New Hampshire, called on
w ith th e seriousness depending ujwn the ago of tho child the President to make a "candid
statement'’ yn ' hla Intention*
alnut future dlapoaltion of th*
N*vv. lie asked Uooaavelt speci­
of guns im l played w ar a t table, sta rte d bom bing gam es fically lo clarify th* (Huallon
whenever they gat th e ir hands on toy liouls or planes, ln- .Tvatcd hy divergent eplnlni* of
Wendell Willkl* ana Beer*l*ry of
the Navy Knox about tha number
Ona child, playing n gamo w ith blocks, proposed: 'L e t's if destroyers available for Bril,
kivo th is lumbe. to tho H erm ans so they w on't bomb us.' •In.
Wtllkh' recommended lo the
A nother, defying his m other, exclaimed. ’I an: H itler.'
denote Foreign Relation* friii.
"H ighly emotional about the w ar wus the group aged inittee
that the United Plate*
6 to 8. They haled all G erm ans, talked much about killing. lend five lo 10 destroyer* a
Said one: 'I ’ve invented a now kind of gas. The d ictato rs month to Britain. Knox nulckly
will bo dead In two w eeks.' A nother: 'I have Invented a declared that this countrv has no
lurplut destroyer*. Willkl* chal­
new way to kill iieople. You Just think about it in your lenged
thla statement, staling be
mind If you w ant to kill anyone. H can kill h.OOO. I w ant had been assured by a high au­
lo use It on the Japanese Em peror.'
thority, preanmab'y tha President
“Older children (0 to Id) w ere unemotional, su rp ris­ with whom ha ctnfarred after
eommlUea appearance, that
ingly well Informed ubout th e w ar. They were keenly In­ hi*
aoraa destroyer* war* available.
terested in geogrnph) and buttle technique. They did not
In a telegram to tha I'retlh a te th e German people, concentrated th eir disapproval on clvnt, Tobay *ald:
H itler."
“ The people of th* country art
becoming divided by thaaa cruflke
ling itatementa ol„ Mr. Wlllkla
and Mr. Kao*. In tha InUroat
nf national unity a* well- a* tha
H itler will not get th em ; avoid U lking about w ar in th e ir Internal of oar national aeruritv,
I urea you to make clear lo tha
p&gt;ca«ica; keep thorn busy w ith pleasant things.
people and to tha congrea* your
“8 U to 8—Discuss th e w ar freely, but avoid talk in g Intention* In tho matter.”
about deatnictibn, b ru tality , Buffering or War g u ilt: take
Tho Praaldmtt rafu*«l to dl*.
a a
4
lam eentruvuny
I
M W
Wt * h l a
for***
iF flfl
tha
ai*his
tn e lr m inds o ff w ar by ploying fam ily gam es, singing old Mcxi**
mafarance
yaaUrdav.
Whit*
« * !■ ) keeping home flraa burning brightly.
House Secretary Early aald,
N ine to 14—L et th em listen to the radio; ’pipy up Thursday na dl*o*t* *xUt* and
itorloR of ta lla n try and chc*rfulneiuf among w ar-atrfeken that “th*** dl»*r*ncca of *x.
nr*salon (h*tw**n Willkl* and
peawKtQriwme"* W,th l h m th c U ck fro u n d
w ar, th e Knox) ar* r*vcctv*d only by
rradlnr th* FT***.”
R*o*«v«lt
•toad by the **at*m*nl and n .
fuaed to amplify i t ____
ycar^lds, which means they b*.
Th* SMrtt Renrte* mad* M0?
l* " m r old* at the ftrst
dryoats in lPMh
■
who# ha waa born, bscmaas a pour
older on Jan. l of- each n o r.
o o m

Public Is Invited
To Watch Horses
ftsining At Park

arat**0"* th* •w *t '

Figures On British
. Shipping Loaa Cited

Isolation Group’s
Proposal To Ban
Convoys Rejected

DERUN, rab.. iC.—&lt;*&gt;&gt;-- Ger­
many presented figure* sad prv.
diction* yesterday to show that
British *nlp losses from th* Su­
et to rald-Atlantle are auch that
they cannot t&gt;« repaired by the
shipyard* of tho whole world.
Thay claimed that attacks ou
the Butt, whar* two vessels hav*
been reported sunk, sad *Im whet* had paralysed "England •
entire shipping traffic froia the
Med Iterra naan to th* Red B*a I
that roughly one-fifth of the
total tonnage available to Britain
ha* been put out of, action: that
■orfara ware raft alone have eor*
*70.000 tent of etveoiy_ merchant

U month* or !cu) and “tongM ra" (applicable to capital u .
set* hold lor moro than 18
month*). Booh sate* u l lo w ,
oro taken Into considerate, In
tha percentages ihown oh the re­
turn, bated open the period of
time daring which the estcu
were held.
Short-tana capital loaaea are
allowable only to the clien t of
abort-term capital gain*. However,
any net ahart-term capital low
(not la saceaa of the net income
for the taxable year) may be
carried over to the succeeding
year and applied again*t the
•hurt-term capital gaini pot a),
ready offaet by abort-term capl.
tal Ismcs In auch year. The ear.
ry-occr la restricted to one year.
In the case of a net tong,
term capital gain or loan, aa al­
ternative tax la Imposed with
raipect to a gain If auch tax I*
leaa than the n°nual U s and »tu­
tax on net. income, rnnd
... In the
_
event of■ e In**, euek. alterne.
live tax U Imposed If greater
than the normal lax and surtax
on net Income. Where a taxpayer
derive* a net long-term capital
gain and computes hi* tax under
seetion 111 (c) (1». relating to
hlteraetle taxes, the base for
determining the 16-pereent llmlttUon on (he chAritihle contributon* deduction provided by »ectlon 23 (o) and the earned in­
come credit provided by neetjon
25 (a) (S&gt; l« “net Income.
Where a taxpayer sustain* o
nrt long-t^rm caidtsl
compute, hi* tax under section
117 Ic) 12), the ba«e for determining the chnrltohle contrlbutk n . .1-Hue.lon I*. -ordln-rv nr*
tororre." Ihn‘ •* ?**
nlu* tho amount o/ «h" **♦ I’np. __ lr-«. anil th* hose

Preparation* arc

Your Income Tax
Have
Perfect
Floors
W axing

hand *t the dote 'of the taxable
year, or property held by tha
taxpayer primarily for mala to
Mtttotncra In the m lnifry tourae
•f hi* trade or hUSlnca*, nr pro­
perty, used in tho trade er bu*L
neaa, of • character which l* .ob­
ject to the allowance for depre­
ciation.
Capital galna and loaaea ar*
tlaaifled aa "ahorVtarib" (*P-

Slrty, »'

WTrrroitt
r ■ - —* tr

C m . C K. Zhakav
te a th aheap af the Bed Amy
Ugh commaad, Omani C. K. Zhu­
kov, head af th* Kiev military 41*frict, was named chief af tha BovUt
Basaral Staff. General K. A. Ma&gt;
ratxkov. former chief af staff, wet
Mmad-'vlca cnmmlmar of defna*
la charge af military training.
PROJECT APPROVED
than tha kw» recorded t n r H |
WASHINGTON, Fab. IP —&lt;JP&gt; •r tha peat I t year* with tho
—Rcpraaantallva Hendricks, Flor­ ocrptlon of 1M9
'
ida, m M yesterday tha WPA bad
approved and sobmlttad to Prcaideot Rooaavalt a project cal Ilag Fatality Reported
for Improvement* u&gt; Taylor FMd

In Eagle Squadron

JACKSONVILLB, Fab. IP
•)— C apt., Eldon B. Dcnn

LONDON/ Feb. IP -U V r-lW
third action fatality of Ihe /.mericoa Bagla Squadron, a feres flaw*

m m m

tug, died yaatarday.
nam ed

arm y

,

iwaTRUCT

CAMP BLANDINO. Bah, IB
Ufy— UauUOel. Georg#

aa r

Y m , YOU can
afford a
WESTIN6 H0 USE

ef

U o C. McNamar. owner of
Two flbtes Farm at ladlaaapalk,
Ind.. E. RnUnd a»rrim *TCc*bl
5 V LN J

u w ’ r - P rahT bctruit,

M kk, H. A. Warwick, CUvalaJvd,
HslphlA O hk.'Bcrt Amua, BowL
tog O m a. Ky, Mr. end Kiu. K.

hala*

■“ *

for lb* opentne of the 32nd an­
nual Central Florida KiPoriU""
at Orlando Monday, Fsb.
fair will run »lx day* and night a,
closing on Botunlav Mght. Mar
1, Ten counties and many town,
and CBnin^^lra
b#v« imposing exhibit*.

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PA G E

Personal Activities

!Valentine Dance Is
Given By Rotarians

F m J u ring F.M ic K in g and h it
to r
T e le p h o n e 1 4 » o rc h tH la . a Y a .c iU iu c dance wn»
fiv e n by the J h '. a iy C lub Inst
evening in tlir M a y fa ir H otel.
Su rro u n d in g tin o itlira trn . which
was placed at d i end of the
ballroom, was a ceiling th e* uitcul
il imrvicc* in 1
-i — - ■
w ith red heart*. uiuJ entwined
I'l-wnimiiit
M r,, C liffo rd
XVo II b o Ill w ith greenery
i iiu. at h a-t nt j,t,r |,rune on W est
N inth
T h e V ale n tin e theme »n&gt; f u r ­
...... .
** S i t e d .
ther accent ua ted in
the
red
fi
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■
•
*"ir
l&lt;
y
|
------will hold Its busim-hi nml pro.
hearts »ti uim ; from
the chuti...........
M r*, ft It
Ki'ii* hm. n» her
g rim m eeting a t 3:0l) I* M nt
d flie r s
and
led
and
w h ite
j
I irui-rt, Mr*. Thiinni' IV
M u ir . y
the charch.
attrum erv a v r o c the
ballroom
.
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t
f
Knvk'UixMl,
S
,
J
• The Dependable d a * , of the
anti
balcony
In
the
mam
I
.111- ,,f W i l.
----M ethodiit Church w ill in r it nt
tithlei
the
.
i-i-, i f
M r,. Clnildr llr n i.l n m il Irmvr lobby of the h u n t
| (W home o f M r». O. K. Toler
M n liw n y w jij * pluetu the liutury
f ....... !i,|,, tumotrnn- f " i M iunn In v h it w ith
7:30 P . M . M r ,. J . O A d am ,
F la p , as were at
the flag* t l
f
n -l i'"-l h i, hi'r* sitte r. M l , A. 11. A 'lu ni,.
will he a u t it a n t h o it c ii.
other nation " i M-,11 on ,
-----I’re y e r B a n d of the I ’r c l i y t v i.
Mr. and Mr*. .« I. high y led
- '•&gt; " m i
M i,. W ill!," - VViitjhi t v . i i nirtt
Ian C h u rth w ill meet nl 1 iH)
r . ■ ,,f : W v.liiriiilitv In ,m ( &lt;,11,11 iv h*-ri- ,lie in the grninl mareh ami M ai tin J ,
P. M.. followed by an in 'p im tin n .
llrnm r u lh .l the numbers.
- * On 11 .p vtit n fi'iv iln&gt;, m lh f iend.
a l meating a t 3:30 o'clock
Am ent: tho-i
*eeit
.inm ing
^ T h a Sunb eam ., J r . G. A . » and
l*r. and Mr*. .1 N’ T o lar have w e re : M r. iml Mrs. Jo e l S. I irld
J r . R . A 'a o f the K in d lln iilu t
M
r
tin
I
M
m
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J
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Sh
aro
n Jr .
mAZliiM ih m a a tlieir gl*e*l thi* hitter a hr nth*
Church w ill meet at 3:30 P. M nt
M iller, | j
,, i . . » . m \ L. I.
M t ln ty r r of
Laytu n a M r. and M m . t runk L
the church.
Mi
nnd M i - J
O. H u ff. M i , j
three ’ Ih iirh
The program meeting of th,
and M r . O il i C ald w ell, M i mat
!| h.
------ W , M. U . o f th&gt; Kirnt IU | it i ,1
.1', i • ■*M r* A Ihm lilm m t, J i , uml M r*. F. K H ailey. M i mid M r * . 1 H f
# iu rc h w ill be held at the iliu tvii
II. N. S a v e i . M r
Mi-* J II
K
P lln h i. datiehti'r,
Sa ra , nt Jiitk -o n x ille ,
a t 3:80 P . M . M rs. XV C. Ih*.
• [ i | ll ’it | f'trmiMl&gt; of Sun.'u nl a ie \ • 11iriff W ils o n , Mr and XL- .Linn- l!»ifG o un ey, program rhnirnmn
.............
t-l
gin*, Alt uml M«
W
X Xiinnt*.
B?
i thi frielidn here
Circle No. 5, w ill t r in rlia tg i
M r. am. Mr-*
l
H
r orntelly. j
r• I h "ir
The topic fo r the month I, "A n
All* &lt;1 If Rui.hi of lluitM’lle, Mr. and M rs |{ li Ih ik e t i. M r
vr,
't.itrilh
U rg e n t G o ip e l — Free or Hound
f lv
,i* 7 nil Ala .
viailinjuf vxilli hi*r i m ain, and Mr- X K I i were, 'H and
flu T |,if‘'fi]
l members a re u rg 'd to ult.-iul
iii-v | M m
ti V ('reiii-diixv nml fam ily Me*. O
I* II i i d m.
,'l* and
e P e n o n a l W o rk e r, (jm u p m il
M is J i n n Adam Mi
»" I M
IgP*
• ' tlir fur a j.iw day*
meet w ith M ra. J . T Ih n lo n ni than* will l " ‘
M 1 Ita b ein
.di and Ml-. II
3:00 o'clock in the T. K I ( In.,- si cm s f l *. Suad
Mi
a n l Mi
ILda*ri hr»a|ip It. tblham .)• . a id Hi and All - I
Cj
j*fid oMr
I*'" J
room.
r.Ti&lt;I ar il »f .Jai'k*"TM die all* vi«dt- A. 1&gt;. /*.*». h a lt , dr
The regular meelinu , f the ( bi-r i &gt;Li tl * ft,T
i nif M i. nml M»* Kddt. Knapp at
Also. M r and dr* K a il Je te r ,
V
Sanford
Hom e
Ik-n on&gt;lrnti„n i nnipnipn.
M r.
ami M* V
X S|»*ei,
Mi |
JK ,
thi-lr home on M y ilie Avxmie.
• u b w ill be held at .lie home of
and
M ri A
I R. M*.
Mr nnd
M r*. R o y T l l l l i on .110 E lm A»v, Lehm an ha** relum ed from M is J
J
Ib d lt, Mi
ami M i*
I fj
nue a t 2:30 P . M. M r*. .1 O
■o w h ite hr xvTi- railed lu»t S. F . Liin v, M i mid MiJo e | B '
A nd ct, J r . , w ill be c o .lio ile s.
on
liin-ounl
nf
the
.b
ath
| w-ri’k
F in e r iuk. Mi
a in! M«M
" 1
nihli t, Mm. F ra n k (*eib.
Sm ith. M r and .XL* F J
T a ll.'
I i M3 1 p la n , m f
......
• ' U'e f'f hi,
M r. and M i- f
K |,r*»ctor, Mr
{
.Ini'ior A u s llin is
1
’ , 21, I
M l**h Jirrin A rrs ie H n left to* and M i ' r
|t X W e iu p , Xli »»*' ^ . M.m.t
M the l egion lin t 1"
' ’ 1.Lmn I ■day f i r (iiriiu *v ill*' xvlii'** she will
Mrs. XV. K llo ll. load .
XL and
tit ji m eeting
*
"
, , , u i L* a pue**l jrt the ,-V*l|rltti Tnu
Mrs. 11». •r \ I
ih own. M r and
A u x ilia ry
of
'
„,n
Chi i gil Vrtlr iiLn e Ibim . thin eVi’U- M is J
I.
H u rt, Mi and
Mr
T,r(rion XATnla* Tnv ■•Hria.
Me- I Inp
F ra n k XX t'lia-e, M» and Mr
the hf me
A1i&gt;*
''|T m;i
F. C Sn ath . \f
nn*l Mr
It*
thtugnl mi tV h i y A 'd iu M r irlirl All- Ih n I ,**itn*ll and H Lee. .XL nml Mr* *. L H
The buaint***
na •Hug
i ilriiiicliter. [ tin. ine ulaminig hi lo-r, and Mr and MrI
t
ii|H'iir(I t y thr m* r*i L*-r « t
| Im ve Mt mlny for Oakland, ( ’n lif , lla rn e r.
i the Pream bla la list i nn-n
when* Mi (Tmtxxetl w ill piny hall
A ls», Mr
am ' XL*
XX
t
1 ft l l o w n l b y ft p r n v r t trad
! th o aummei
Flem ing.
Mi
an I Mr* XV
f.) the f kn(T The n«-vl m** ’ u
Le
a
vitt.
Hi
nml
M
is
Hern
\
M
In* held cn Wednesday l« h
Air mill Mi** P I Mratmu of Lm ilin. J r . Mr ami M r* J
J
the h&lt;urw of Mia** IhTl&gt; I
In. kaoMvilh* will |.«* th. gue-ls'
Jo n es, In and M i* IL iit \ XX mu
1309 Sa n fo n l Avenue
f their
law and tlrMighn if f . M i
and M i11 *• Ko
|
F e n tu rra nf
th e f . iu
xx
t.’i . M i and Mr- t hailev Utinn
H A Pp T
B IK T IID A Y
M r ami M is V. i I .»rn
Mi m
liitlird p im e *. r e ff * in m ni •
fo
r
a
week
P a tric ia Ann Ju n e ,
Xtrs. 1lur old Powers,
Mr
ar
I a picture show, f.» tun** 1
l ir a . P h il H a ir
Mrs
F II Rand,.:; J i . Mr m
and man yotbera. Tlmi* *
\|m* Mm v W m riii- . *iud.eiit * l
G eo rg * B rid g m an
rilta re t irirls to »*rTI * uidv
Hun.In •*tiii«- &lt; olh gr L r Woimit M is A lla n 1 M «*l h v, Mr r.r
K ir b y F ile , J r
C V
lin k er, Mr and Mr
uml t»opcorii.
in Tallahav-e.
-pemhfig *he M is
XV It Shipny, Mi
and M is
{
The public ha* b itii • vL i
we,’k*’iul with tut | !iiil% a , Mi
| cordial invitation t«* nl'« n
A
Sm ith. Ih
fcrn. M l*
H
X
and M ia
X| S XXiggiMRneWrr. M r and
M r*
Item
fa ir, nml a ppertai im v i 1»M
XX'iglit.
M
l
and
M
is.
lto\
M
ail
given w inter visiliiiH in Sni
M ix * ;. i on tn Hn l i a r
ax ViHUJ
XV Sm ith
Panic*I h.-r hr i h ei, t rirl i« M a rl« r, M r. and Mr*
l .1 M inm i \ * l. r d n v t i . l *
In* * u r d A punka
A L t . Mr ami A n k . II H t ..|
f i neveruf xiit L , Mu * itarhei
R *MI
L rerup ern ' .iig fim u « lerent ill* man. Mr and M i* M J
Mr
and Mrs
J I. In g h ) .
M
Kept
I .nn| M is Andrew C n iraw n x . f
M I m B e tty llu h rm au and M»»*“
' .ml
Al«s A
W Kppa, Ih
»“
|tel*eccn .S te ve n * rl a pel niied thf
Mra
C I
P a rk . M r, an.I Mi
inerting of the yrrupg people of
I'lv d e P a rk e r. M r. and M i* 1»
the
M rthrw ILt
I m:u • el
th'
H oller. Mr and Mrs f», A s i" •
annex Th u radii) evenlm*
L . Mi
mi.| M r*. I I . F Toot
The group em oved etutie- *r"l
Hi n it
F airtd ,
Jr
baa
be« •' \| I H.’.l Mr&gt; floorin' S lim
"
pi iit iff**, letl hy
Alt*
FI h*ir M &gt;i i i h .u u i jt- preHUh nt o f the re
.... . \|i-, II
I' I'lip*1111
whether lifter wlm }r II fre hilieh! * ., i,i1 1 ni miim.cd Ju n iiir t'h liir
M i. I U n io n JtHxxun .m l ' l l ,,r
w ere n *iveil
•t.i M itli.'d ipt t h iir r h , under tin
I 111
tii-'irur I. A rilm
M einl er* |in**oi!t iiv haled XI *- .In ' •tu.ii of L M Armitmge
\ | „ i, M i*’ l l r l i o
1 '•
M a ry Behltn, M iw Sn id er XV i!
tHIii i oft a i ra ^elected wed
|*. if,*i
III m ill. M l.,
K « * '.......
iiumtt, M l** Jo v cv Steele, Ml-*
XL
i la) da
Forguaon
m m I \ ,.| nut
M ix
DnriiOlv
Iliu m
Jiin ice llrow-n, M ir* ILderi (purr,
pi • •iilt'iit ( M l** H e lm Q uarter
Mi-&gt; I W l - S t r w . i t . M i - Mu'
trem nn.
M io
tjiurelir*
J'u lto n
m-Mi, *exn-ta ry ; M ini Mwi y Riu
km glit I V I r r , . M r* l .u n lh S i "
Aliaa Mm y R jilliff, M r * » t Tavdi
11* l , L i iom i-i ; M i** M a ry Bel
ti ll Cn|it
K a rl 1
1-* " O '
1
Fo rgU ro n mid Misa Klleti M e n . f
i!!o
e ig J i n L I; find
Alls* Uliv *■ , , 11,- Ti'U i hum . P ' O
II', , " "
wether
i liupjiMii, it pm stunt organ i -t
\\ (I Hu**, tln n i.'l I ! * ' " " 1 *'"
A l*u, Po llen XV right, Ldw .int
,t,| V .r iin v ,
lln lrrrl A t" ' " le d
hv th**»e o fficer*
*L *
|,n m » r&lt; ''. Jm iiii'K rln-ii plan* m an) m liv itie * b**H&lt; I,.Ini (,
I
ii cn .iii* nu1 uml
(iiuaictil.
IT • H urt, «.uv l&gt; "'n o d ,
,„ x
1
gi'oiip ia m»w looking forw artl t«*
* (‘a lly in hf given a t Kiinliindo l.iim-y
_
Springs. K i'l
25.
D O l'I I L E - A C T I O N - llll.I
X||
\ i a n l age plated Hull Lm
lei1 in U* it* I* llirw lad rig' pi ax l !«i &gt;I
iifet that *'ua iiirtnberM uf tin
XL Eh"di&gt;t Church w e nii* pi mi'I
nf tin.* group of young peoph
K it * in &lt;1 Il'lt lt " '* .
ll„- St"iM»«l*' County Outii.t* 1 '
u ml wc know that t ic
futur*
I ’liiunietcr, i lc « it b « . Ih*- bml-t
hold* much fo r them /
mg mill gioundx a t the ..............
,,r» County h o ep iU l «t Ilir » "
M ulligan. Jn r k
H e rrin g , H u m )
n u .l m eelllig o f th r
U m .im l'
tt'-'i,J|-1 . S tu a rt Q u artertnan and
u n ly P e Je ra llo n of
....... .
l)i, k f n kett.
C lulx T h u r d a y ■ftenioon, u w li '
___________________________________________________
Inu i hut II* ro n u tn irlln n i, ■'
IH-tii,l to b« »l«rt««l in t l"
•'
ju tu rr.
FOR TH A T NEW P E llM ix ltrvu H A m lrr« » . t1’
M ANENT OH SHAMPOO
nolr County llo m r Ite n m iix lm "
A
g
rn t, U l k r J nn "l.onu- Itriinu
S E T V ISIT US IN
•tration XVork tn Se m ln o k &lt;"im
OUK NEW LOCATION!
ty and "T h e Consumer ami I•*
f t n a r .' Mr». En d o r tlurU-11
»|tokr
.Itu atlo n
In K rm ln o lr Count &gt;
Mra. Ralph A. Rm ltb g a ir « t*H
on "C lu b ln a tltu tra and 1‘a rli* . .1 . I rg | il! J.* I I • ............ ! il' 4 h f
l*i ilia I millt)
m entary
l^ w ." Hh*
alxo an
nounerd the Club In stitu te
I lt4*rc f i n* *‘ r' Mi* **I * 1*1* *» 1 I
. ih r I.II'I *'.'l** *l»' I
Mill* homi
S rrttrn Revrn to be twl'l In Oilando i t the Boroela llouxr • n x*luih fulluwutl a* J nn u i k i k
Ja n . 20 « ih J urged a ll member,
tu attend.
M ra. F . B. Gelaler of F«rn I'a ik .
president of th* County Fedrralii n presided over the m e tin g ,
which opened w ith the Invocation
led by M n . Tl. J . Lahm an. T lir

Social Calendar

Rcviyal Services Are 1
Slated By Methodists.

T H IIB B

AT THEi CHURCHES
i n ta r t itn iM M N i in m u
flan font ni *Uvn o ' h
o n n urabiu*'! I* I' Mteplx
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Mu i it.i, ileus vi in ill corn
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Scheduled Feb. 21 *Hli«tr

iBlind Sludrnl Al SliTson IMa&gt;
Three Inslmmenls, Write

C. M. Boyd &amp; Co,

Good Roisors

Methodist Younjr
Group H as P a rty

For GoodService

IOrion Farrell Is
New C’hoir Head

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(o ru lm o rn and m u g n it lo n ol
in d ivid u a l rnctit i f c i b o i t i u r m
of m s p ititio n
I hr iu in p iii) ft plan lot re*
n u n ir n t and t i l e of i d worki n during l u k n c n u u lu a b i l it y ,

Cil. GEORGE WASHINGTON

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i K j g l m a ll safeguard their p rti*

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W * era determined to keep the hi* o. liberty

Plain Sham­

burning in the heart* a. men

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W * mint loievet be sustained by eut founding Lather's gieal strength

Creme Sham

lellowmen. The laithfulneae that could nol be driven Irma lie task

cfticicncy are lia b ility of em ­

through jealousy or resentment - the absence of e mean ambition

p loym ent and good wagea.

oi d ia l alter and his on# desire ol eerving well lu* oeunby end

poo a Set-..........

Oil Shampoo

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these were theAraila that gave Washington an unique and solitary

Mr*. B . C Moor* had charge i f
lb* mtulc for the meeting, her.
oral eoloe ware rondored by Mrs.
Etutie Peaks, goeompanUd by
Mia* M a nrare t D eri* at the piano.
Resolutions w on sent In to the
Com fy
C oiw loolw rro
asking

place among the w o rld * hero* and our national heritage.

assured b y ealeguarding the tree institution! and In iW iv e that have

We hart much to fight tar.

Comfy t* made,
M

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avknub

ACRO SS -FROM BAM - M l

qualified to

work bo urged

THERE IS A GULF
MAN NEAR YOU

GULF
INSURANT i:

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T elephone men and women
alao know chat tire appreciation

T h e advantages w e now enjoy or ever hope to have oan be beat
made thia n ation

tives to their ih c e rfu ln e ta and

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and inter cit to often exp reared
by the public U chared by the
managem ent of ihcir company.

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135!B»a

Leahy Takes Past Hiree Dogs Reign Wood Sweeps
Favorites in Ahead To Lead
Left By Layden As
Kennel Club Race
A t N o te Dame

N ew

C o a c h in g

P ay s

T h a n

A t

B o s to n

fia l&amp; ry
l i l t
an .
■*■■
i
■ *■
meant taking up a public iub»
acripUon, which » a a bad fa r the
tram and not i p w a t l a to the
pnKH*^
Otto Caldwell of the board of
director* of the Bern In*lea *aid
thU morn in , be thought th e n
would be no team (hi* pear.
"N o th in , la b e ta , done and ereryLeading the pack Ihr Progres.
ona U w aiting fo r the other fellow ■Ire team won two of the throe
to do eometlUng. The Job of ran* came* with the Great Southern
nirqr the team take* a lot a f U*ta&lt;
and Made aomartnc who can gi*o T racking Company in the mixed
Plenty of tin * . In the Jab," - ha doubles bowling tournam ent this
■aid.
. 1
•tack, bringing its average up to
Do Land ha* taken * fu rth e r right win* and one lo u for lb*
tlep t p a lg n b g fire rookie* from third week of the competition.
the Jo* S trip* baa*boil acheol In
Ila rrp ’a Liquor Store
tivun
Orlando to boiater the regular
m eter. The man l i n e d a n : Bill beat tbe team fiom Dili'* Pack­
nut of Giro*
Burns, pitebar: Bill Wbitaomh, age S tore Iwu
MtDfeoctl
game* t r more Into aecond place
Cliff Hawley, outfielder*; and in the tournam ent. Surpriar of
tafielder.
the week wax the three atraight
If aaaoctattan directar* will ap- arlna W ert'* Jewelry Store team
p rrr* the plan, Pag* asp* he acored over th&lt;- tiia m tle Com.
rupee (a la go ahead with the *©- panp to move Int.i fourth place,
Ucitnttan of fund# through a* la according tr n n official of the
Jf P M w n a ticket* Immediate!* tournam ent. The l.o n ld io m r tram
•» *10*. 9 U . EXO and IS group*, pinned up two win* out cf three
th a budgal being cvntemplataO games over the Andrew C artarnna around $10,090 according to wap Agency to tie for sixth place
reports, and plana ar* to riiac Team Standing
W I,
* "Pet.
‘
.MAP
$0|M0 of th is through the p n . PrrgreeaW c l'rea*
k
EiGR) rqImmj
II01
Harry** Liquor Stm e fi
P a r t C ans k heal,
GeinoartUe Groat Southern Truck.

D irectors
About
# A T e n This Year
wall d n d m of the Sanford

Progressive Press
In Lead Of Mixed
Bowling Tourney

“ I don't
In f w t lnai about the
it pear. D eU nd ha&gt; c u t
k m In the Florida L ra.
M t a h r o a t w nlim rt* to
B a t p h tp an . Bin Pace,
■nan .of the Do.
Aaoeriatlon. rrthe wap for

! o f the otackholden of th?
Maantall Aaan d a tloti,
ho board of director!
■ nittcV to
tho Junior Chamber of
to a r t l definite plant
r e r i n a w l a f the club, ncrardlng
la th e QataeseDle Sou.
Ptaak U a t N had tittle to re .
part p i l u h p an Um k e a l ML
• » * * - . U | h c nothln« U being
M M m h r a s he knew*. Ralph
N m O. another of the director*
« f tho S enfard Boaol o ll AiaociaUma cewfmood ho bad not been
k M a i l with the group and did
w knt,__
la b e ta_, dona.
__ Ha

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Company

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P la c e

L ess

SOUTH BEND, inrt., Feb. IB
H # l — Frank Leahy, 3.1.yv*r-cld
Boston College eoarh. la going
back home to Notre Dame,
F ath er John Cavanaagh, vice
president of Notre Dame, a n .
annneed last night that Leahy
bad accepted the poat a t athletic
director and bead football coach,
a nteancy created i t day* ago
When Elmer Layden resigned to
become pro football contraiarioner.
la a h y will ilgit- a long-term
contract today In the office of
the Roy Hugh O'Donnell, £. S.
Cs school prealdrnt.
The youthful, affable college
m e n trr aald In tlvalmi that do­
ing hack to Notre Dame would
tae "Juat like going horar to tne."
Leahy played under the immortal
K nutc Rnckney through IV.TO, be!**. a lineman on the old mea­
ter'* last Iriah muehlne and the
la at undefeated eleven at Ik*
school.
Ill* aalarv at Nolle Dame »a*
not di*elon«l lull I .eah v iruiili~l
he nn* making n rinanrial aarrL
lire In order to lake the Joh.
“Tlie financial element dope not
figure In inv decLUtt lo return to
N( tre Dame." he &gt;nkd. adding
that ha would never have conridered leaving Boaton College for
■pv tnb except thin one.
Leahy, a native of Winner, S.
D., carved out a brilliant irco n l
■a hi* two year* a* head roach.
Heaton College algned hlui in
I BSP and In two aeaaona hi*
tram * won IP of !M&gt; game*, fin­
ishing an undefeated IWlO cam­
paign with a apectaruW victory
-v ir Tcnnc»«ec In llic Sugar
Bowl.

W ort’s Jew elry
t
fini*» Package Store 4
d ra p e tte Co.
“
kndrrw C orroany
Agency
l o
Bawkbotne
^ 0
B u n d s’ s men'* lesm will ur
organ ucd to
ploy
in te rc ity
- |i A » a In ihi» aftenwmn tbe B l a n d i n g - F
Sanford group will play * team
P la n n e d
from Del-nnd here ami then trp.
rol to Euall* to meet the home
PALATKA.
\ttx r there In » night game.
c U U -H u n d re d i
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D ay

A t P a la tk a
Feb.
10.—(Bpc.
of »olilWr» from
a
Of

ssa*jar.?L *= s '

.c f Picking Winners
TONIGHTS ALL-STAK FEATURE
N IN T H M A C S — F U T U R IT Y

*'

DBTBU CnV B DIE
JM E Y KAY
‘ VELMA STARTER
IDA WILLARD
FLASHY BLACKBTO.NK
c m JUDGB
DOWNY MILAN
PLKABANT SUB

Gas
la m i tha a ir ever
WDBO taalght at
• :U with aU th*
“d«W*" « i Ota decs
at the l u f a t d d t a
Uada Kaaasi O a k

n o m m oB S allow ed

rOBT TIME 8 tti P. M.

Sanford-Orlando Kennel Chib
Or I h U 17 ( S u f t r i Itlghway) s i LeuRWeed
ib w l 8 atllai North •( O rluM

of eOMmtrcc group
Tam member* uf th*- now board,
F rtd Con* and J. M Butler, were
111 - and th* aelectlon of a new
aagar waa pul off until
___tr_____
date Three player-manager*
later
gxg under con aideration but their
___ were not revaaled.
In DeLaiul, BIU Page, chairman
af. th* .aaaoctatlon tbara, offarrd
bla aervlcea free a* buaineaa man­
ag er If a plan can b* worked
au t to m alatala tha tea**. Hr
th a t the fily donate
K °c u a to m a n r 11,000; (hat Kin
a ton ticket* a t l t d each be aold;
and th a t 250 coupon Look* valued
a t $5 each be laaued.

Tlie raring aeaaon approaclica
the half-way point In the 'J0day meet tonight at ti e San.
fonl.Orlando Kennel O u t ) 10
mile* anuth of Sanford on U. S.
Highway 17. It I* the 44th nlrid
and ii well-rounded card
i» on
tap to celebrate tbe npprouchItU half.nay mark.
The feature la a fa it fi.Irtlh»
with Destructive Dlk, Mn WllIan I mid Plcaaanl Sue n* thr
prolnihlr fnvorjtri. Other eiilrlr*
are J n r y Kay. Velina S tartrr,
F la tly tllackatone, City Judgi
and Ihiwny Milan

O’Connor Is Landis’“Good Right Arm*
And Baseball Government’s Attorney

New Orleans Open

2 0 -F o o t P u ttO n

1 8 th

H o le P u t s N e w Y o rk
P ro
SR*

In

G ood

ORLEANS.

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By CIlARl.Bat \»t Nhl.KV
. m .k - ..Id, dud rcccnlly.
CHICAGO. Krh li- i j b —KeltiM .mtmr give* the imprcsalon
saw Mountain |j»mll*, like nniiy "f etdiuieaa, with hla piercing
l i wn t yes and oecnsional ithOHi
bairbal) immorlnts, hns a
.*ii-iii»t nmavifs. Hut lie*« cunaid-

rlyht arm,
In hla ca^c if*w Le^lu M iM'mi f

ami kind.
i i ( i n u e r s JO years

experience

nor.
' ' i.ih piven him n ra re inaiKht Into
O’Conner in chief nnle i•• On h i -i'.ill tlenluifr* nnd rarely. If
comralsaioncr of hnsih.iM m hi * , uviT, i*v he fooled. He cunt© Into
rule
of
the
#H .IH^o.iMO-.i.yeni In i t o il‘in t ‘.*21 when Lniidix left

(/TV-Cri igT
W emmI*
40.&gt; r *oId *l»rV
Always in thf 1fit kcTinuul ami
M»rmtronc&lt;k, N. Y. jirolw$ionil, nut known widlv i
th.* nnhin.

l i e ft 1* ml bench to tecorre c©nimi- ton*** ni 160,000 n year. A

i&lt;i \ I* \t;is th-in nod |o —and d id OConnar. n irifted lawyer, .ietn- m tAi , (uddie confidence to the
ally
ia
the
atate
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field In the
New Orti'una
■Miti in the wake if the world
barEihaltt iruvetnnmitf II" tlutic*
■p i- i i IP I*J hotw e e n I he Thlopen willi u tw o-nm lrr.pnr 70,
retjulrc him t*» do n ■ t of fh» i ten White Sox ami O nclnnntl.
\Yood$ putter kc ii I a 20 footer
per work in invent lyutu ' mu in
pnpi
U lu n 1 tindfa accepted the job
nd llnjf into tin* 1Hi h hole for fold
!-* f. i ' |n i -•irm It y pel ae led OTonnoi'
mi engk* three tl at itmvv him the t.ftmlh'
apputMtl,
mill f'tiiillv it. hi.
TU«* Ntnry if
tirAt round irm!. The name hole .Irnwintr up th«- funlniu’-. m lb-. ; " it 1 in'*, thtn on tho federal
kiuht u .%ck —rutiaHi)
I iH b r fi rrH(Cy
3 Hippo r l ‘op
into a Jin x to form er tennh cinlan form, f i lim it,
s|g!Ul. 1 t in It, n*t lm|iresned with the
S Ultb.lt (lurk
« /oti..$l thnniplon K lU u o rth Vines, who
tli re.
-It tc mol !ra«l knowledge of
; tUhlr
ii ).
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am
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contingent
with
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tha m a thormii’h
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1 i el fill ; ,1 I iM'ii" with him, within his
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is th from 16 1ih*i . \ iii«n, koIiu&lt; rfpectcd a in I l eu I **1 h\
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boldly for the cup, oven hot by executives iilnn xt
r u n n it m ji :
IS Mil.
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three fi^'t b im I
$online they rcMpect nml &lt;;u l i.li
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11uin l ed
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In hi t rhiiiiv ai' ii**his In ill.
Ralph tiuld alil ol fh ic n v o , Lu k e
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trrABurei
of
Im^thiill
*11 'ofinoi i i 11Jun Ioil from law1', S, o |m*ii km it
Hr ii Hoirnn of
Fi*1 1 ii it \ r i : r iii nr in
luncil. which i« uni•I
i»wl !*• i f in lull! He is a menu
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the

Greyhound Results

Mimtin*'’ Sen son Knds
Officially Today

Tonight’s Kntrios

ternnon lo
imrtlclpate
In
a
T a m il Blinding-Bob Feller Day
eelebrallon which la to lw atagad
%*1 Alt 1• Ul ♦&gt; MI
In honor of tl* Cleveland pitcher
who 1« here *» an Inatructor In
:.V|I ItA il,
Ray Doan* All-American ba.eW A S H I N G T O N . F vli 1 6 - (,1 V I all aebool.
SeriNtni Wilry ( H*Wi« \ ruit';rated Maakr.t It'.l
Cnl. It. H. Kelley, commander yaateidMy that (lit* Slnuit© Irnld it Nomm Ihi o L
1.0. N' ItniOKM**
of the coep* aerrice are* at MeJo-E*d rxpentlvi* irssion
m*xJ
Md»k.|
i
Camp lltandlng la alatgd to loa­. wfttk l»» i ©reive s "report on ►
n *lib 4
wo|ry
the first ball which will Ni/uBl
a
____ riuiijltioiih fi oni S tu c tn iy
• 1 «*•
the »tart of the game between |
.III* t..\l I
th# Camp Banding All-Star* and
| j f . , KP| (,.,| i|,r)r luuilcl Ih- n
a picked Irani of local , Indent,
iT illd lr nj.jnr*iw’i| ,,f our u Indc
The
Ing pitch la ghtilulw l A met lm n jlrilish
relatio n s' In I miU .
fur iDTO o'clock and will Inllnw rnaiiectJrn witti tin* forthcoming D irl Wien
T*at«&gt;iia.| I as no « in 5H&gt; JiitirN i
flag raiainx ccremonle. in thr tlehate on the Administrntli n't 1ion
m■ L i&gt;" x i», h«i k nihh a.$o I K •i
i. id.Britain hill
l«col American Legion ro ,t
I K II \
I H I 1 &gt;118 .
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Report From Hull

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DAN DUNN—Secret Operative 48
NO, DAM. I CO U LD N 'T GET
THE FIN G E R PR IN T S OF
J all i d
THAT FO R T U N E TELLER
f NEED A fU
BANKOK- -B U T I'M SURE TWE PRINTS
THAT MIS MAIR IS OVED IF I COULD
BLACK- - AND ME O O K i
WEAR A RED CLOAK

W U Iffi

y o u sa y t n a t
~
S U S P IC IO U S --O R IT JU S T WE IS WAVING
HAPPENED BUT I
A SEANCE TONKJMTCOULDN'T GET HIM TO
NAVBE VOU BETTER
TOUCH ANYTHING I / A TT E N D - '5 5 1 WMAT
VOU CAN FIN D- BUT
COULD CARRY
L
w it h
me
DON'T DO ANVTMIMGy
T O MAKE HIM r-C V i
v S U S P IC IO U S - ' j ClJ

a e caoeful ¥ A i :
iRW IU *DD I Wll L
ALL RIG NT.
a t SITTIN G
O A N .f L L »C ACROSS FOOM UlS
O N MV WAV NOOSE WATCHING
U N T IL VO U CO M E
NOW - - -WE
OUT *
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SNOW AT
T SEV EN ( l T H IR T Y / 1

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ihman English Sludento Write
Descriptive Paragraphs In Class
:V To develop a paragraph, u.lng
■ topic sentence as the unit of
Might waa an assignment given
I freshman English class. The
llawlng ere a few of the paraAll. through lha echoed one
rid bear the boll which meant
the pupil, that aehool wa« over,
laaroome
opened,
(tudente
■bed Into the hall., locker*
ngtd and ahouti were heard
Itnighcut the building. School
la over for tha day. Gradually
I noise* ceased. Sidewalks lead,
f away fnm the school In alt
Wttlona were crowded, Uu.e.
rre away and soon the school
li deaerted;
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By EDNA RENKARIK.
It was a beautiful sight. Tin[ling plains seemed to atretrh
r mlles and mites, and then In
l distance the mountain, mre
tfc umir avmndta In tha cloud..
M r.the top of these huge hill.,
| U | blue vapor could be dcCM by a clou obeorver. Joan,
M&lt;i*haring her last trip to thla
ga-iiuclrlng spot, sighed and
rilOptd down tha Incline Into a
grid of reality.
By MARGARET TAYI.OR.
Ha waa a nueor-looklnr man.
0 looked aa If ha were about
|h(. and one-half fret of iksle.
tavdovered with a greenish.
K h l akin. HU ey*a lokcd.llke
Mn marble* sitting on toy of a
Igt rod noae. Btraw-llk* hair
*a peaking out from under an
4 derby hat which waa too large
nd hie elothn were old. The
Unta which ware purple, tagged
[ltd war* too short. The coat waa
ad .With yellow Stripe*. Yet he
mg Uughln*, In spile of hU
trim, because he waa leading the
Ireu. parade.
By MARJORIE HODGES
' A Whirr of lha alerter, a eerie*
g'm loslons, to U the style In
ralth the modern day reaper gets
Matway. Thla, machine which
Mp4 and b|nd* wheat was Inftmted by Cyrus McCormick In
IRI4. In hU day the rasper waa
lathing mere than a '‘cradle", a.
( waa called. The "cradle" was
land by hand until McCormick
vynted tha mower which wai
mathlng on Uia older of the era.
t,, but it watpuded hy hor.ee In.
■ad ef fcy hand. Tha reaper has
tder gene many change* since
184. It has progressed from be.
g pulled by horse, to going a.
Ig under fta own now.r. This In.
mtlcn bat dona nibch to lighten
en't labor.
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By ED WHITE.
H i* ataam turfin* U a vrry
rwrrful and useful mathlne. The
um U bested in the boiler and
ta diraetad against tha turllne
heals with groat forro. The
•am pa***1 Ihrougli all of the
trllne wheels aad Ihsn travels
it# the eondcaur. In the ecnmser tho steam I* transformed
tie, Tho stum turllne U used
jig.water and then rtpeaU H*
rtralne,
ship., and In many
(gins, ships,
a factories. Truly this Invenhas done much to lighten
« labor. ,
By JAMES LEE.
la steam engine has dena
b to lighten man’s labor,
g aaod In a locomotive It can
e’ enormous amounts acroaa
country. It makes electricity
prnlng rtynamoe; It furnishes
sr for saw mllla, boats, ate;
i used In construe tioa work
&gt; lighten* labor by many
r means. Steam engine* warn
rnporuint Step to our present

Cast Is Chosen
For Junior Play
Scheduled Soon
T r" ru le for the liin' r p'ny.
“ No Foolin' ", were held le .t week
In MIm Betty B u h rm an . rimm.
The play la a three net ropieily
dlreeled by Ml«e Buhrmnn.
As the curtain rl.e«, Ji-aii l&lt;
angered by her fiance nl hri ■ngagtm enl party. Hho lenve.i nnd
returns married l i a stranger an
hour later. The many difflrulllrr
-thnt nrl.e are mad, merry fun,
and the play p ro m l.r. in lu- nti
evening iif entertainm ent. Tlw
curtain falls on three happy cou­
ple*.
The cast h a . hern ai l,-rled end
approved. They are n . follow■:
iJlnah—Martha W ight
Prunella—Lucille Hall
Mr. Burton— Mack Cleveland
Joan—P atty Hodge
Hal Herrick—Jack Herring
Mrs. Merrick— (not chosen yet)
G a il— Susan K lt r lr y

Malcolm—Kenny Erhnl.
Molly—Stella Touchton
Flunk—Herman Middlrt n
Tom—Earl Jeter
l.urie—Gladys Pippin
Philip—David Gatchel
Mr. Beach—Glenn Oriham
Rehearsals arc held every nfli-rnoon In Ml.a nuhrm au'. room.

S. H. S. Yearbook
Placed On Male

S. H. Sw Students Sadie Hawkins Day Valentine’s Day
Hear Lecture By Planned On Feb. 28 Is Obseirved In
Well-Known Poet
Chapel Program
Th« Rtnd^it Council r ' P'oil-

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Hobart Front h a .b o rt, itoeky
gentleman with white hair and a
vary p lr a u n t face. To arc him
yi.u would have no Idea of all lha
honor, ureorder! him or of tha
l.u ia he b n .; fe r h e la an Amari*
•au r ltk r n J u .t Ilka you and m».
iltbaugli much n u i entertaining.
1 have uaver liau a more pirn.a n t afternoon than Ilia ona I
rpent listening to Mr. Kroat. Ha
try no maana gave a lecture; ■ ha
;u .t talked tn hie genial way to
each and cvaiyona of hla rap t
mudlenc*. I t waa a privilege to
i'1'or him relate h i. beautiful
pinlo.nphlea of life and read hla
i-i|ually beautiful poetry. While
(.p la in in g hla philosophical vltw .
point, Mr. F ro s t gave hla concrp.
don of democracy and told why
in h i. opinion It, could never be
J c tio y o d . J u . t bWorv reading hi.
pern-, he explained th at poetry la
.■nnortrd with phllo.ophy bacauaa
through hla poama tha author ax.
jirr.se* h i. Innarmoat feeling*.
Hut It wax not all aartoua, for
Mr. F ro .t told many humoroux
a h . of hla own experience and
topped e fttn In h i. reading* to
:lvu a funny explanation of thla
mo or tlint phraic.
homo of tho poem, ha read
tv n e: “ .Mapping by Wuoda op a
Snowy E v en in g 1 and "Memoriae
f Jly Childhood, on Ih. Paclfie
’^ ia .t o . of 1M3". To mo “Illr.
-’he*" waa (he r u t
appealing
iclrctlon he read. In thla poem
.he author r u le , the beautiful
irvh l i r e , th a t have been bont
low by icn xt ra n , but |e ||. you
•hut ho had la th e r think they
» ftr bent by young boy. .w inging
rn m their branches. lie give*
luu O vivid picture t ; a young
ny, l.o fa r from tha wily to have
'h r companion.hip of youngster,
hi. own age, climbing t&gt; the top
of a birch and ih m expertly
.w lnrlng through the Iranchea to
*n© ground.
Another In te lc lin g poem waa
Mending Wall", In which be ex.
plain, th a t there la nothing like'*
*° k « p neighbor*

Tom Sawyer Ranks
te ftS E rS R ® At Head Of LkI
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S?iUr«SE33E Of Popular
Book*
bniUtav, WMt Eighteenth Street.
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ef Ita m rttiag. anew a
Meath In tha aaditoriua Wf*c» the alwdewt bwdy, *

chairman «,* Ida cdonetl, preaented
to Mlaa Phyllia BmltK m.*»»wr
.f the Ralmagundl staff; a birth,
day gift ftem Um member* at
ihn ataff In boner of bar Mrth.
day after which "Happy Birthday" wga autig by the entire .to .
dent body,
Tha Plppta it.ta n , Ellaabeth
and Glady*. aang n aaleetlon,
“U l Ma Call You Sweetheart',
accompanied by Helen Hutchtaon,
at the pUno, which typified the
S t Valantlna'a Day.

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Student Council, who preaented a

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Palaa, librarian of Byncuee, say*
Tha operation, expenses of this lhat tha axteneValy «aad boeki
roune a n met by tha govern- 1a n thoaa far whldi library P**
want. Tha purpose of tha defense' trana a n always Mking and a n
’I S ' usually disappointed. In a recent
i™cfc*, tractors, and automobiles. j *nrrVF’ **’’’
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Undar tha Irntmctlan or Jamaa I 'Tom Sawyer" heada tha Hat of
8. Wabb and Bob Darriak, tha bock, that a n always eat, ta
elw ahM eondurfatad a study of both adult and jaronn* coIWUoo.
gwtaralora,
spark •
librarian throughout tha
pluga, staffers, fuel pumps, trona- or
iio n n a. , “ ,ruu«
missions, and dUtrftutom. Tr.ta «&gt;«£▼• u . ____ _ • 1UJ fer
varan, Wntherlnw Height., Good
Earth, Tha Virginian, Drums Ak e g ^ tha MiLnrkT Northwest
Passage, Jana Eyre, Aa the Earth
Tuna, Cimarron, Return of tha
Native, The Yearling. Lanteni In
Her Hand, Shadow* on the Bock,
Tha Citadel, Sherlock Holme*,
Magnlftemt Obateteo. Big Bam,
Throe Mnikataaro, Goodby Mr.
Chip*, Leal Horisen, Dr. Jakytl,
Covered Wagon, Prone Talaa, Skin
Deep, Uncle Tom’s Cabin, Arrowsmith. G(na With the Wind,
Arundel, Kristin Lavanadatter,
and Emily Poet's Etiooatte.
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The Semi nola High School

Emariek at tha plana.
Mr*, W. Q, Flimlfifp th« m n t

speaker of the morning, presented
• n In te r e .tln g talk about Bt

m ,; n' D u r i n g _thla talk.

occasion.

SOUTH SIDE
School
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“ &gt;• Boo the Ids
School. The meeting wtU begin
Jt 11:00 o’clock. An Interesting Walter
Hopkbis,
b?*n wnihTOd. Pnf**V* *nd .taaehera are cordially Knight.
Invited and urged to
-J _atU„nd.
Manatee
county, conalstent
The
----The iprognm
will be as fcliowei
money winner In other years, won
Sonr—"Gid
Bless’
Son,rT7
B,“
* Am"eri«;A m erica" by
by fln t prises for sitrus and vegenudlrnc*.
Welcome—Mr*. Stella P. Arrlng. tablei at the 1841 Florida BUta
Pair at Tampa. Alachua county,
ton.
another rsruU r winner, took first
Prayciw -M n. Voll# W illiam..
nriro for hay, grain and fang*.
Talk—Mr*. Koonta.
•
Preiontaflon of g lfta hy local
proeklent,r Candle light c a n .

Address— Dean Malherl/.
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Orchettra *Belection—directed by

Konimerclal School
Flnibu
riot Ida .mM
Is a hint ofFebruary
In rln r hi|
5 t
‘h« M o t r i i W 'w w
HU! be e a r i r d S a t y * 1 ^
wmmercUl stud.M*. Wa hal
1ur rJ"**** around tha heater
•xcepting, of rouraa typing. Oi
'ymnalh;* u extvndad
Uias
*IOb «V£ •ho type op cold key
Bcsldet cold weal bar, Fabruar
a* brought u« .oma now puptL
We pro rl.il tg walaoma £ a
Darkey, Edith l.uadqaUt, Oarohr
Moybum, Grace Keeling a n d t o
{*■ Carter. AU« we arahapp
*0 have Rath Young bwk wH
’is. Ruth has return*d from fiQ
lywonf, Where she hae .ha*
*ro^ 11taw temporarily, k
Flnallv Mrs. Maxwell oaks

. Imagine going into the kitchen of your favorite
j .^taurant. . . lifting the^lW of every p o t. . . tast*ng
thla soup and that sauce . , and finally&gt; after a whirl
ground the hot stoVe&lt; placing your order!
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Ridiculous! you’d say. Tnat's no way to ordci* a
dinner! Restaurant
from o menu.

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Mr*. W, M. Sn u of |
rag#* who aguia the U
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Florida n elreult Judges m«l In
Tampa Uat week with Attorney
General Tem WaUon to draft
their biennial recommtndatlooe C

. r S A r 1a ^ W r a ta ts

Now we know wbg\

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Java has two equivalent* of
tha (UparatitJon about the Hack
cat crossing your path. Tha dead,
fy krtt snake, coming from tha
right, bring* good luck- But If

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prmcucauy su uicse u w u , uw,
a* I* tha cans In othar achooU,
the book* luted above are “never
In". The achcol lltuiry U gUd to
kno wthat atudents 'aajoy reading
rood hooka. Keep these book* out
by roading them. You will find
that they afford both Instructive
and intaroeting reading.
By MARY ALICE HUNTER

Tha Irving Bacheller contest
waa open to the junior and son.
k r ctaaaaa of oil lha Florida
high schools, both private and
public. Tha subject of the contest thla year waa “A Notable
Personality of Florida.”
This
year’s subject was Intended to di­
rect attention to the men and
woman who w m responsible tor
elgalilcant achievement, in tha
history and development of Flor.
Ida,
Fields of endearor were divid­
ed Into discovery, • axploralIon,
colonisation, r*lIrion, education,
lltaraturo, art, aeleno, agriculture,
Ira asportation, politics, govern,
ment, military activity, sociolo­
gy, economic* and Industry.
The rig assay* -hoaen for the
finals will ha memorised and daHvered from memory' without
note* at "Gate o’ lha Isle*,” Mr.
Bocholler'a eatata hi Winter Park,
-at 4:00 o'clock on tha afternoon
of Feb. I I
Among those wh" will earre
on tho eommltto with Joahua C.
Chaaa, Winter Paik.
honorary
chairman, A. J. Hanna, chairman.
Rollins College, Winter Parit. aad
Watt Marrhman, oerotanf, Florida
HUtorUl BocUty, Rtv Augu.tlre,
a m Mi*. Marjorie M v o n Bawl.
Inge, Dr. Kathei.n* T. Abbey.
Mlaa Ixiulaa HichankM'.
Kan
Lehman and Mrs. Albert Bhaw.

The lust .election Mr, Froet
t t . d w a. -T he Climate of Han
Frnnci.ro . He » M th a t in New
England every time ha found a
lith- dirt In hie food he waa told
ih«t everyone muet e a t hla pack

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Naryway on* lofkad boys
I* were harrying about
screams and shouU
evanrmw see mod happy.
pU, war* hurrying and
about no- ona naagu d to

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BadieHer Contest

nolr J llf h School present*,) Ita flrat
program Thursday ntom lng In lha
«ri«*rt andft*Hnm In henar of SL
V alm tina’a Day.
A fter tha uaoal n o m in e a s .
ro rl.ra, Betty W est.
program &amp;

Mr, Fm»t‘» approaching appear,
one* at Stetson University an
Fab. 7, you ran Imagine how o u
cited I became when I waa In.
'hided In a group who metarad ta
Del.nnd to haar thl. noted par*
lon n g r.

itional Defense Classes Finish
M onth O f Progress A t Senior High Three Winners In

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Seminole County Product* '
More Fruit And Vegetable* Tluu|
Similar Area In
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NUMBER 147

Fails To Halt
nflict In Europe
In/Santander

R. A. F. Bombers Fly
To Poland To Drop
Pamphlets As Nasi
Coast Area Is Hit

BRITISH WINGS OVER SINGAPORK

Structure
T r ib u n a l

Attack OnMalta *
Claimed By Axis

4 * ecnvlcttou of Carl fir ,* 1»40 pnaidentlal nominee of
&gt;*mmunl»t Party, on a th a n e
rurally aging a pampart «k.

b a s in

Germnns Report Blow
On British Bases
In .Northern Africa

sh r&amp;a touW
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I Of New
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i Houghton

cal District Otwrt, aetiterwad
rar yuar*' baprlwnmeat tail

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leiM M violent hand '
"ii r.umiip over Ih»« weaVrnd,
"lit rii'ii „ liiirrlrana-horn
*t"ini fnllml In li^Jt »hr* r*.
Ii' iiIIomh w nr In ♦h" a ir and
■'ii th * "ca.
Ni ilain roporlrrt x h e M J ^ ^ ,

taaother d«l»lda. 4 * '«•«*
rated ' the goraranwnt'e con.
m that the Federal Trade
■Im Ud Art an Hawing unfair

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cal Circuit Court at Near

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billed or Injure*! near the north,
am flpanlah town of f.umana, botween Bllhal ami Ban Hebaitlan.

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Plum** of the Britixli l i n t ulr am i hovi-r
OVcr ta n of lllii Magr*ty'» »Mp« Iii the itoaila
off Siiuuponr, the grvat BrltUh naval ba*o
which la the defehic key lit the llulrb Kml

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j'.»in 'll!,| storm*

fleet roneviilniliuM
of 8iliKO|&gt;&lt;i|i'

aflat the howling wind knookod
M . electric train from a bridjr*

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Voposed Canal Miss Morri-on Is Wolfe And Meyer
Called ‘Menace’ Chairman Of New Share Top Honors
$16^96 Received V
Athletic Board
By County Schools
By J. C. Chase Ml»a Eleanor Morri.nn wa. In Weekly Shoot
I no***ngrr coach** hi
Hhrrr.
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A payment a t 9IO.blM.44 hM
been received from thi
Ut the office of the
School
Superintendent
will take c a n r o f all uf
ligation* or fbe a t hoot*

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;On Feb. ■ payment wa* reecleed fur u ilm llar payment
from the Slate. The am ount due
the County from tho B U tr now
■Und* a t about *96.000 for the
achool terra of 1940-41, accord.

New Fighting Method
Is Hinted JBy British
kSS°2k
hinted

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| o f the
race* r*poteu tlal

.•p o th e r

m.

300 pound. ,
to hold a m
drew* him.

b u t night th * |r ,
fighter pi|«U art. ualttg a new
end auccetxful method of fightIng German night raider* and
reported te n t/le bomb alUck* on
the Indu*trial We*tern Ruhr and
tho c a n u tu k e ld p arte of B olter,

dam, Calale and Boulogne.
,
Hlmultaneoo.ly with the eudilrn
acceleratWn af atrial w arfare
"Undent* ml from ih* new*.
oear Ua weekend .the A ir Mlnlatry now* aoreke laid how a fight- l'* P * n that you are Imrklng up
a r p llet ipottad a German H ein. | i'TJ " ! * 11
* WII Intro.
bel 111 off the Kagttah coa»t. r e '... /
li'l*^t,*i
Of
Texa*
(p
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our re q u c it)
traded It fer ID mlputae appar­
ently without attracting attention i
th e r io .ld a Fealevel
and thra aha* Ib t Invader out Ship Canal If tbW opinion of

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Ml Offered
Feed Belgians
S tJ V L r ^ M

•xperbnefital plan for

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» • Invadad countrl**,

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I’urptM- o f th« new I f a r il i«
to I'xaniin* applicant* for r a t ­
ing with the natio n al o rv a n lta .
lion » h n IKe Iii C e n tra l F lorida,
Mi** M "ftla#a &gt;a|d. A t »h&lt;- pro• r u t tltwr th ere a rc two &gt;urh
l.« a n l. 1,1 the *t«le. o n r In T allah*»*rr ami a n o th e r at T am pa
K**iulnath »• Bl* to h r glvrli
i„ ru arh ra. phvelral
rd u c a th m
tr a i'h n * and o thhrr In le rr-te d In
ohlainink a ra tin g w ith Ih r wn.
turn'* a rrlio n of t h r A m rrlran
A »o clath m fo r lle a llh . I'h y r»• ul
B&lt;hn atom and R rc rra tlo n . Thi
noth nr* • rx a n lra tm n U try in g In
rnl*r th r .la n d a rd * of w om rn »
• •h lrtle . and «ac»»allmi Ih roueh
th r Im piovem ogt of o fflrla '* who
r r r In rh » rg e o f th e w ork. »hr

Elks From Orlando,
DeLund ViHit Here

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City News Biicls
Be Shown Tonight
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can objection*
IIgcreate In the

State Officer Makes
Perfect Score In
Slow Fire M a t c h

•- eunrfcal oarra.

mwngrtatW M nU.

inVmKtcd U tho BrlU

* Ire ted chairman »f tin- Central
Klcriila Judging H aid of llie Na­
tional Sect It n on Women'* AlliIrtlcs of the natio.iul urganitali»n
tar phyalral iduiatloii nml n creatlon at a nuetliiy lit-ld hi
Ja*|M-r W o lfe. Slat'- highway
Orlando Battlfday to urgaulia lh&gt;
IfTolip. f ft" w»» retfiirie* Ky "Utc fUitr+ttimin fim n 1 I iiV i | , mid K
City Itrrrcatlou U rpatlinciil to. J M ry i'r, vlh ilu r from Miitml,
day.
•*"'k to|* honor* nl (hi* n g u la i
Member* of llw new |n&lt;bfliiR W»tkl&gt; ahlNil |»f I Ilf* St'lMlIllrIr
board are Ml** lirlen Evan* of j
Oilando, Ml** Bara S taff of I k . I*n»i l I»11e )4*a.t*'r«|u\‘ ultcillortri III
Land and Ml** M iiriw n . all hav- I
Iny ta tin a with tho iialtrcial o r - 1
genital ion through exandnotluii* | •*'
takrn lietoie t | r board"
Tom. -'•■'
pa am | T*Maha**re. MIm M orrl.

i ‘ it-, i»ip &gt;i I* -I com.
Mm-1 &lt;&gt; . ' \ '. / i

mi

&gt;■&gt;.1* on .

Mali*. w'vt&lt;- i. i i ,&lt;n plane* worn
• ant I,, tinvc attack,. I llrilieh (tie* •

Sm»»« &gt;n l . 'tmmuiilflaHcn line* In *
North

Africa.

llri'aln &gt; .how of uneaxtneae In
I lie F ar Ca*t by amnrunetng a n ,
•xtvnvlon of mlnrflelcB guarding
the »r« approach** of SiqgaM fP ■
* n followed hy word from ly d * *
ney th at con&gt;tructlbn wa* e ta l b J
lay today on*ai» **U ahaltC f ^ M i^
that A ustralian metropoll*.
Alh»n* a u e r te J th a t O w d t , .
wiarrlor* had forced tho Faealata • •
fioin Mrongholrt* In flerct b ay .
H o a l la a e a O* !•■«• T w a l .

Barkley Declares1
U. S. Should Help
British Win W ar
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1 'iiini&gt;lralioti'e tlrllirh -a h l hill, d e I la rrd tiKlay If th. U nited H U tea
Hoi lirlp B rita in d e fe a t H it.
h i m K orope "w e ahall aomo
lav h a \ r lo * u rrriid rr to him o r
•h-fi-nt him ovor h e re ."
II.- a .i e r t e d th a t ir (Je rm a n r
• iin. Ihe w a r. thi* c o u n try will
•.ir "n o t only a hoallla G erm any
imi n hu»tlla w orld."
t'ongre** »enl to
P ro lia n t
Itiu M v rlt a bill ln crea» lag th e
h ilrra l d*bt lim it to *66,000,000
I mil r .in rv ln g fe d rra l tax o a e m p .
i ,i n« from fu tu re l**ue» o f g*tf.
rnineiil i r c u r itle i.
. .y ,
|
A diiniiU tratton leader* nlnlon
I . . . I r r d a y th a t approval Of W
, Mrili-li ahl m raanr# w ould h*
1 (,-Mowr.l by *n im m edleta »».
| ,,., 1. 1 from
P reaid en t
R oom .
■ i ( l, f„ r il.noo.ooo.ooo In a p .
I iiMipriutloH* and ro n tra c t
* ilm rity to build plane*, ahlpa
t,.n k .. cun* *nd m unition*. *
K rnator Ulartc of MU*ourL a
I.Biliov opponent, I* aehedulod to

The Udiea' Oym CUi* will
meet Tomorrow,•'morning at thr

at 6:00 Recreaticna) llall Nt 10:60 o’rlock.
rn l* «Wd* fur
I
' 1,1
♦
The Junior Chamber of Goui.
* 'Pfrtk*l«rl7 “ ^ « u merro will artft Ut the Palm*
Oily Comnriealon, and I'hiet ratUuranl Tuevday

•Ud the ahmi/r. f p r ^ night at 7:00 • cluck. - i

«?.

»dd*P« »*•* Marriage llecNira ware I
SLSSPa.!}
to two Orlando couple* ‘at

m uoi I

.the
Court llouao laUltday. A IkenM
wa* la*ovd to Emory Leo PltU
and MIm Agnoa McCall, a ad to

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ho
at
on

Nuzis Claim Attacks
On British Shipping
BERLIN.. Fab.
. . . .IT. .-VP&gt;
. .

Sink-

ing uf 67,000 Iona at Britlih
(hipping In aubraarlne, warahlp
and plane attacka and th* dam
aging pf,.three, additional m*r
thanj vaa**ta and'a light crul**'
were claimed yeaUrday by the u- 144. KILLED AT CF.NOA
German High Command.
HOME, F .b 17 ~ G P J— C
I
The communique mlnlmixed thr
„ effect of R. A. f . attack* Batur ititle* In fR '.V rllU h naval
,u day night on the NetLoceupi*^
continental coael and declared
- the • Britlih In t 10 plane*.
•g
It noted that Oanuan^ dive

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                    <text>P rm lnnlr County Produces .
More F ru it And Vegetable* T h an A n j
Sim ilar A rea In Florida

L anier'and

Established In 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FR ID A Y . KERKUAKY

Tension Grows In
Relations Between
Idghte a f a n y

^ A ustralian s A n d B ri­
tish C o n fe r Follow­
in g Declaration O f
Situation’s Gravity

A. U Tipton t » « l o ; i A U r t ^ n W l
E

w i ll i ,

r s f u r fciUTrtg o m M m a m lalarla
tw a in w a rs old. Ho is ghowii I M l)

L E G A L N O T IC E S

ROME.
Feh
.Tha
Undine of heavily arm rd Rrltlah
parachute tr)o|M, a frustrated a t­
tem pt In dynamite communiontiona, ami vital water supplies,
waa rrjMutrd liy the Italian High
Command today.
Tin- attempt t ok place th*
night of Kell 10-11; nil parachu.
Hal* w e re roptuiitl, the Italian!
aaid, without naming the exart
place of the nttem pl or number
of Ilritiah troop, involved. (BHllah military circle* at l-omkn
aald they knew nothinir of Mich
an atlrm pled UmliriR.)
That (iennany m preparing a
Balkan Mirrkr
strongly Inclicntml l»y reviini ra tiirR ln of
th* forrr »hf has mnhilitnl for
••protective' tint y in
Itumsnia.
Thnt fin ft- it now &gt;.nul to total
■rmo 1*00,000 nu*n.
Kvnruation
of tton.nnnhatnnts from nil towns,
ports ami oil trim "port at ion centars in Ituminin it nuther straw
In thi* wjml. Tlint|* mi* certain
targ rU fur llriiith loniU os if and
a h fu n hi in k ronirt in th r Hal*

Nazi Ships Said
Fnelied In Japan

o r a tm *

9 Destruction O f S in ga­
pore Mentioned By
F ir E a s t E x p e rt
W A SniN RTO N. Feb. |&lt; _
CAP) ' R m U m I
R o o an rlt
M U f t m H m u at rata In
A tw r i r w l l &gt; n m
rOatlona
W t f !■ r a o l v la . Hi, new
J M a a m h W m M m . H* wel* ■ * Mu, M T tj'l aaanraare
I b l t a M r m l ' t S taachieve
r H f l t a r UU4ar.tan41.it- .n 4

NATIONAL CITRUS SALE!

,3 for. 10c-

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r ,* ^ * r * k y * Ik* PreaUml

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WASH.NT,TON, P ,h

aa4

Hlngapotw would I* lha qalckaat
g S S ^ L ygagJ ^ a
tartion ha aalj that th* B r^M
M d o n afforded t N d m M iu|iplloo raachlnr tho Chunking got.
onuarat ia China. » •
Brftaia'a bomber., fighting In
two ware, swept ia daylight over
Carman-held port* along the
French coeat and W*r* eald to
haro carried oat th* "heavteet
and. moat auceeaaful bombing"
nf the Albanian eampalgn. poundIng Tirana, tho Albanian capital
and Duraaao, tha main port re-

D J II
. J ----ro.tm a.tar B. J. I
w»rn*d Sanfordltaa to
lookout for atol.n mo
which a-a being eaahed
dtiea In tha South,
Jackaonvllla.
“Blank money order
[&gt;2« to r.8,000 tndaaWe
from thr Poet Office
land. Tenn., on Jan.
*ald, "and It la lutoe
ef the stolen forma w,
thrre at AtlanU, l |. 1
vtlie, and four at Bit

Not Monw Code, or gihberMI, ai you mi
but the solan receipt of a yutlsfjcd' customer,
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O aa Japan*** M r E aatam ex­
p e rt daclartd In a Tokyo pawn­
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k . da.trocUon af
pa par *that
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price ahe Wished to pnj
pleasant end extremeij
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in «.i « N’n i l Irnopb move through
lliily .it ia 1 1 ge| at (irrfc s.
Ii)|«hinial&lt; in Vugotlavia heard
m | tilt lhf«t Germany reeks to
• ini \ n / i frotfis through both
i! \ ui!&gt;it|,«\ia
and
llulgaris
to
tiil.i* .it ( i r m r and the eastern
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to w e r to keep fio m "!• in n im
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U lirthfi i iigo tin via would rsIn I 'A i r r m r
N o rth :
l in l f i t i nnd to in »..ll .m
i |
ti.i (iitpitili* (.criuun penetration
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lo ad
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liy h t
h* •.»u &lt; 1h«
0 • • unknown, .Many observers
p rese n t
one
w o rn out. nod
•toiitm'd ii.
its d ecisio n h u . * ’ n t » d 11 ii ii*ll\ I
Sifi.a .li'patclu said Bulgaria
u ig u m e n ta nil ov» • tt
.it\
with \ m * hacking w it trying to
T h # op in io n* .
. pi*
* t
I v
g«t pio British Turkey to pro*
pe rs on *
in
d itfin n i
o n »i«* 1
&lt;m•
not to fignt if th r Nazis
l i f e tint slto wi iig
• Mini.ii lit od |
- u r ip min llulgsris.
i or l ii o u y ii t . in • •
"
Fml) n - tor* lion of the Span*
M l* *
Hot |V |
11• •I** '•
ti'h nionaiehy waa foreteen last
a ua
put
tin i •
to*
!»•
• " J
n ghi n ftn disclosure th at for*
t e iu r in *• id
tin
|" i-l&lt; . ud
I i
•mi hm g Alfonss XIII. undar
to r one v iin ld ••
t \ itlniMi i « |
i»i» n sicement with Gen. F rancis,
id S a n fo ld de. The clock ttiighl I......... lied 1*u
in Franco, had irnounred oil
tre e !
m tliiM ) 'c it y a w i i * t
'&lt;o 11 11
uml
t .*•••'
(•hum in the throne ip favor of
S tre e t, it he.
n favor of Irn v in * it th e n
.h it l '*-year.old son, Princs Don

Residents Opposed T q Removing

Survey

Clock Tower,

Colder W eather

Discloses) Is Forecast B y j
Bureau Tonighti

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r i d . . I I m la i
11
t r a i l iiImiiv 1 n*1
n« r v t i i \
in te a r dow n i* .
* ii i
iM tinlairi
w h iih
*&gt;iorwi in I
H Sr
poH.t'iin
th r
elorh
tn W rr I
Quu mi t uple*
ill •Of ilin v lo t it )
Jtid**c I
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|

State Road D eanttm ant afficUla
e*t#i.l*&gt; ended • lin g dl*oute
•her the m u tin g of g&amp; to Roa.1
t through this city, and openrd
‘ba arav for rompietlmi nf a 30.
•*ot highway Irani Orlando to
ratatM. .w ithout th* aerie*
of
•brunt n ir r r a . In the p rrirn t
The agreem ent waa ao oulckly
m arked th a t a k u u n u n i i a t waa
-ado e v u tf w tla* work would

V n A

Ml yaairrday it mB,,!
Whan lha alaak naw I S 5 i * na..»*gr with nn a-w rl,,.,
Ingraham alld*» down lha »a&gt;« it i« not a wnr m ra tu tr. I.ut n
prarltrnl .nfaguar.l
nt
at lha Navy Yard In Charle»lm. xcfnitiB out of w ar."
S. r , tomorrow morning at It i»
Making n formal rr|m rl in tino'clock, a a u rr t of arid# will fill S iim t .. t h r ro m n .it I . . . m n ) m .n
j -»"l 'h r w rlfarp of the miti..n
ran hr«t hr •orvr.l tn n tnr.ict
jl'olirv l.naod noon th r tun rnn.lt
| menial m lnrlplaa thnt
lin t lun.
•'Thr I'nitPit Sl.ilr- mil l •Im .
j
"H way* raaional.ly
-,t.i, 'lore pm
'•&gt; «tay nt peace with nil it,. Irn Imii
•try \ i,..i
| world: and the United St.it.
lo receive » »i*'i-t. In ita own interrM .. ..... pit
|| of linn &gt;i • ffretlve m aterial mil In II.. .
atea, Column . rntmlrie* ivho*” nrfenae t- i . t .
I be honornl ; *» onr defense."
incident thnt
"Ynur committee hrlieve*." t»-.
h the liny "&lt; report added, “ that will,,,, in,
time he »n* term* of If. R | ;7C,
1.8. St. Uml*] ml. pmvi«lon la nmpl •*. *»nf ■!1
Irian refugee, end ronatltiitinnally made il.n
lha A uitriaa 'h r fnrelgn pollev of the I'niie.l
inr and Au*. S tale, khall continue In !.&lt;■ gm.l.
(ring on open hy *he»- two nrlnrlplr*
•
"To the end Ih rt si e mm hai i
\ of the gnl- I oence. the bill autherl*.* », | i.
ma lo light, I he gvrn ptom nllv to thn-e m

X

•nod

W EATHER
ably colder
show a t a In

fJtfteVMon;
th* Interior

lh p*rtl*"l

to g e th er.

(mat R aturday the local team
m at- the Longwood Hhuffleboard
d u b by a (core *1 BIO te 714.
Th* Hanford team waa eoagpoaed of
Bytd flood*, llen iy Long, WaL
*ldrWh. G rant Pevton, Mrs.
t Baardnn. Mrs. H aw -rd P * .
A. C. M-dden, W. P.. R an.
Charlaa C a ijo r and Oaerg*

f

Adolf Hitter w ta icportod in
^tifilom atir quartern to he a n ja fa d '1
hv the naming ef Ju*n, psmtlnw
out ih.ii the youth wsa educated
m Frigland sb a naval officer and
might work sgain tt Germany's
' o n r .lime interests
npiw«iiinn to Fi siu-o's desiro
&gt;» te s tin r the monarch,
as a
. ini*on« of rut king Spain'* hitter
1u ilirn at struggle* ul-c has de| %&lt;lopi',1 within the rnnka of ths
1 a In up tat &lt;Hpsrn-h F«i«n«t| or*
I i notm lion which unfit* to wield
1 *ii pee nn* power in Spam
AIf on* t reported rernvet ing in
iLone fiom n mild iiltm k rf an.
•/inn peefoiia, i«*uod u nroelnpi*.
('•••o lo the Span i «h purple Hiring
it* hi in nlare Don Joan, hi* fifth
mm ,ii ih r ihron* 'w h en S n a in
il te hr oppuiiim r "
I isn ro w * * under"lood In have
&lt;• Mtniiilrti thnt Alfon*n'« formnl
•hdu nI mn h« signed .&lt;n Spanish
•oil i nil hr * |»eiir\nt tho FtfS.

I Sititfiitd

lu te lo him. it •land br*towe&lt;l
fleer and gave
medal* upon lha
vice. Germany
him a *I]per 4W.N*,
*.»•»./
re me fcrlh with g twnd*ome (liver
pltchrr and I I goblet*. Franre
offered a braea of • pl«tnl« and
a act of allrar, th* working cla*»
of England chipped In to Imy u
chronometer, and atlll another na
lion gave him a (Ward.
Three rift* ay* atlll In pn*&lt;r«.
aim nf tho family. .&lt;,
Following
IM ’ chriatenJmr.
which Billy and S h ctt Revrnel.
chlldr-n of Mr*. lU rcn tl, will al*o
attend, a .formal loaoWccn wlllpU
held a t th* O fTW ri Club a t the
N ary Yard In honor of th* (pento r and th* tnaldvT hla will lie
followed hy a ball Saturday night Citrua. G roup Seeks
giren by th* aommgndant of the
* Revised O ffice Term
yard.
. .»
Mr*. Ilavena) • Will rl*lt in
Char lea Ion . .f a r . • 1 while before
I-AKCLAND, PaK 14 - t A l
return bur to thia «lty. and will — An effort probably will Iattend th* 8L O adlla lu ll Peb. made ta have the IU41 l^y.-lu
CO In th* R iband** HalL
turn change the tarm a nf offlr&lt;
far members of the Florida »*.»
n n Commlsalon ao tlmt l*.e.
a fter new members of the lM.nn'1
Sale O f W l
will tab* up their duties in
Feathers |
June, when tha fru it marketing, Sh ufflcboard Club
season ends, and be ready for
To Meet Longw ood
'eh. 14r-bF) tho epwtlwg e f a now aosaon tlu .
following September.
V Sanford's Hhuffleboard
Club
John M. CriWy, T erra Ccia. » will play a .etu rn match with
member e f th* Oommlaalon and Lrwgwood tomorrow afternoon at
chairm an of Ita lagislative study th* court* there, A. C. M idden.
com m ittee,' aaid Thursday that a •Jrretary of Ihe local club, a*hi
m ajority *f, th* present 11 -man In a n announcement today. Th#
gtmip from Ranfonl i« m ju c tl,-hI te meet a t the local court*
xt l ,M P. M. sad go to Long.

Vh# H»»*W

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lig h t
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it .
reems » r n r t t l r |l&gt; W ir to tn«tn l»'
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lu hi
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nn,| fio j
w h en tin
t in «i«»it «•f tin ' t u\ J lh r« e irn«o M * I ti» lii\ ’i&lt; it u h o u lJi
been m !• &lt;• ii
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fleet ed
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AAA Cards Sent Out
By Awont’s Office

odd.

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the

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IS t ilt t iif it i."

Aid - Britain Bill
Termed Safeguard
By Senate Group

Craft Will Be Christened

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1 l — t/Pi — Tin* g o v e r n m e n t
i-m ilr.tllpil priM.t in s e r t e d to «lnv Unit T u rk o v w a s p ro ik iif d in fiu lii IrpcntiHp "w o
t'n iin o t lu&gt; ilia in tr r r a to r i w h e n
n fnpi'i jjh itrn n - (m sse* In to

History Repealed
In Discussion On
Removal Of Tower

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Fir*- i. n view of Italy** great naval port
• *r into whiih th r |tntt«h Meet, in Its

a* .* * ..* — **■»**

Au
trail* ’.ilita r y c h le f----------m
U iiu and th e B rltlnh F a r
« fta ra
com m ander. A ir
C htef M arth a! S ir Robert
B rook*.ponham from th e Brlt n a f o r t r e u i t Singapore,
WW* tiunrooned to a w ar
e s b la tt m e e tin v • today a f te r
a e tto g f r l m e M ioU tar A . W.
FXddea o f -A u stra lia anMKMM4 that the - e a r ha. imtm I
ifcal Mi n e Mid Canaan

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BRITISH FLEET BATTERS ITALIAN PORT OF GENOA

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Circles- A t
London Claim
No
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Attem pted L a n d in g

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ta m
•'T m r le t

Ita lia n s Say
B ritish LantT
’Chute Troops:

14. 1U41

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l o w , 1 .hould not
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bi ili* m» to **«t*ir *he men.
•reht nf*rr a Idorol* iO.vein m• * i « «I Fianeo would •• mam in
»*
•hrrltv. In dii* il control
»&lt;f nil ihe armed four-, nnd »e r .

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I ir t t .» ir iv ing un the thr on** h u t
! • »* • im rln * n1 n r «•* h it •’uih**,
StiM 'ild H o n J u im he idnr* d on

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Sotiii to *ivn the
, ' &lt;mi
n tlirr »n I '. r m m l of nt
\ I* iln | l » ’e r*t. Mini Mndrid.
h «■ •• lo* fir*t o M i'n lo S|Min.
It -•■•I tin rr ho fled fiom th*
• ♦oildio &lt;rt irv »1ii*'(1 m on Anrll
iv'M after M*mio* o muni.

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Mr- I
It M u ,|„ ||
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*'•'&gt; '"«••' oppoaed to
up
thr tower and I ua* l,.lk,„g ,..
1. gm.i|&gt; of eight or hi p, „pl,
y r'trrd n y ..hi, u l . o »(,,&lt;• it If a 111 *t
•t It , m h« -to- ...........*. a I Nil I
UO MllilUMt || *
M** M II. Spenrer
|„,t,
to «rr the lower tell.lived. |M.
cauai I like to av« Hie , h* k I
think U a.von a diatingiit.tieit
look lo the city.”
Mr» J K. Htrwori
|
ugu.nat moving the light nnd
clock liecauae I «|w n&gt;.
•« t| to tell time when |„ ,
downtown | waa g|«,|
....
the lower put up, and | ,|o„ I
Want lo ace It tom down ■

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L I. S .

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OTTAWA. Feb
14.—(/P)—A
lo iih iu -ik ha* drvrlo|w.l in lha
| It. , 11- 1. nin.m onwrallh air tra in .
I u.g plan Ihruugh alow delivery
», &gt;,Mining plane*
from
tha
I'iiiiiil State* and B ritain, Air
Muw.lrr l‘ow rr an of Thuraday.
Sou,1* rlaaara nmy be aavaral
•".-k- Inlv in graduation aa a
'• ault. be aaid. but added th a t
He ill I f M*ulty ia e*|&gt;rcUd to Iw
I o tr m .iu r within two months.
I Ala,, contributing to tha 4*»
lay 1* a ahortaga if tnatructoMa
I'uwrra naaerled, explaining thiat
"we a te not getting enough *U
v.llun
Inatructora
from
th*
United State*'*

Fascist Activity
Limited In Cuba
i i a v a n a , ' r#t».
14 —(A*»The Cuban cabin t announced
y rrtrrd ay a acrlra of
. . meo*urra
dcacHbed aa aim ed egaintl '"Vo'
lallU rlan actlrlU ci- In fallow
Ing out tha decree for the de.
frnaa of democracy algned Jan
*0 by Praaldant Fulgenclo Ua

N eeds

Flight Instructors

F i n , t 'B a p t i s t

th i.r .h

o f,

"1 ___________
ent Set Aside
Teachers’ Fund
---------AIIASREE, Frb. 14—{A3
ment of |1 JM .000 Thurslha school teacher*' (alary
a current bails for ths
,e since last September,
roller J. M.
Lee an .
apportionm ent of tho

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B an ker Comes To ‘
Rescue O f Schools
wauchula,

r*b. 14 ^.(apm

banker and bpalaata m in , cam*
to the reacu* of th* Hard** M t P ,
i f school lyatem yesterday y*&amp;i
a finance plaa and th* a t M
board anaounead th a t
yraalWl
achnol term* m w id bo comydateS
w ithout Interruption or fk n iw tN
h a ta rd a &lt;
Closing nf nH th* *Y aM lSR

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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14.

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD FLORIDA

British Sea P o w e r

BE MY VALENTINE?

M ELONS O F T TO GOOD 8 * ART
TAVARES, p*b. ld-&lt;B p#rtal&gt;
— Watermelon plant* *ra up and
looking good In Lake county, »ay»'
County Agent
R. E. Norris.
Grower* a re preparing to apray
them with copper f apple idea to
control fungtu* diaeaara. w blth
may ba .aeraru If raiaa m H kw *.

R acketeering Char
Considered B y A . f t

BAGGETTS
Liquor S tore
trlc t council o ( the pa Inter*' and
decorator*' union against Jacob

Wcltnar.

He aald Wellner onre ecrvrd
a* builncaa agent of the coun­
cil, w i i convicted of extortion
and aerred p a rt of a two-year
sentence, then recently woa re­
elected to the aamu office.

minor Inroad* -have been made into the atrangth of Brit­
ain’* fleet by enemy aircraft action. Only one nhlp, larg­
er than * destroyer, has been destroyed by bombing, and
thl*r the cruiser Southampton, was nunk by other tinit"
of the British fl -t after u fire had swept the cruiser fol­
lowing a bomb hit,
The evacuation of Norway, the evacuation of Dunkirk,
ELX Z
tho sending of cxpecitionary forces to the Middle Kast,
i he transport cf men mid material/, between all parts ol
the empire could n ilmniy not have been accomplished
witncol
a |K/,tcriut imcnl establishment, Tlirrcfore it
VERSE FOR TODAY
shouiu b e u I c u m i i i io tiiose who make wild predictions
111 IB CLEAR! I f y* endure uboui-Lhc potci.,y of tint particular branch of the military
over another not io go too far out on n limb ami to remem­
: ,thwhom ber that (ho art m war is made up of-numerous Ingre­
M l V*r w a tt sun I* h*
MUmt chastetytlli n o tT -H e dients and that no one lias over yrt found one ingredient
ih u makes the ou!u,n t of n war u sure bet.
It is well always to keep in mind tiiul every now
OLA89 PAPERW EIGHT implement foi fighting nns at one time had n decisive tnITH T H E . -SNOWSTORM
flu m e in 'lie vt let-mo of battles, but that in the final
&lt;Fr*R»yTeBiU)
analysis and in the bug run the success or failure of com­
•rysta) wftk th* «now I*
bat depends on fundamental elements. On land this funda­
M U k M f iP '
ifcbe upch jn r heart. for It mental clement is the infantryman and on the sea it is
tho battleship. Tho infantryman may be carried in ar­
£uplwst*s I n ,symbol w hat l mored cars, he may be supported by machine guns, b und
gianadca, gas, and tanks, and the battleship may be h a c k ed
It m ute* ra» If I look loo up by airplanes, anil-aircraft guns, anfl depth charges,
Hag* m t r within my eteady but upon tho infantry man and upon the seaman w ill even­
tually rest the burden of ultimate victory.
I*' dubbertC hill* loom **la.
n t and brawn
lib • sky th a t curvaa above
[vfcwn,
*•'■
firmly on xealltee of eand.

N the arorid, to It alone re.
», knowledge r**t* within.
g*CV*d and Mated,
m
oat*Id* may raad th*
s a in t d e a r—
. &gt;a*raan a f , hjlndlng »now
I bf*n d*vl**d
faTwh* knew th* a n iw ir 1
B t S S i N . ) UrCULLAQH

an d

j

n at Miami
i reached It*
robbery » si

la a il f n 'cf low *lk»i. It used, to be * sign
tad been working Ilk*
*r H*ran Herald. Or

i modi 'kbit.

London Times Reflects Changes
In England Since Start Of War

:1m Mussolini and
b Interesting con.

Your Income Tax

W l j u l era II

H O s ja n c c on the
t Hu’ «*h)g to win

indo Time* report*
Carf -v-- Fliher, wife
(layer af Miami Beach
*C*ntIy4 M *

p u rch ase d

lated to M aritime Economics nnd
Marine transportation. I suggest
that everyone Intereelsd write Id
me ‘and I wilt eupnly (he infor­
mation regarding these exam ine,
(lone.
\
SURPRISE — In on* of the
town* In whleh 1 spoke concernbig tho Leaee.l,end Bill, which
’&gt;y the time this reaches the
mibllr will have bean passed by
th* House, after the meeting was
over a ballot waa Held Io detar-

DID YOU KNOW— T hat B ra­
il II Is (he plum of th* en tire
world? A country potentially aa
i rich as (he United BtalesT
A
I country with higher mountain*
| and bigger rlv*r». w ith oil and
.gold, with diamonds, •liver and
platinum? A country of g reat
meadows, with rich dark toil, al­
most a* untouched ** the U nit­
ed State* waa two tenturla* ago?
Yet with all theae resource* thera
are about (0,000 United State*
citlsen* in Brnill and about 8,000,000 Germans, Italians and
Japan***. They ore planning to
•olonlte B ratil and If th«lr plan
In th* present w ar work* to
finally conquer
all of Bouth
America.
CIVIL 8ERVICE EXAMINA­
TIO N S—A ssistant Naval Storm
Inpoctor, 11,000 a years Account­
a n t a Auditor, tt.e o o .y a .il doi
M arketing ftneclallst. 18.8001 Pub­
lic Health Rur**. tt.OOOs C hrm Ical Engineer ( a n y specialised
branch) 1 2 . 8 0 0 - 1 8 ,SODt A rrlro lturel Proerem Analyst. 88.800tG.enOi T abulating Enulpraeat
Opera Icr*. B1.8001 Alphabetic
C ard-Punch O perators, 81,810|
Radio .tfnspector. t 2 .0 0 0 -tl.M O l
Apprentice, Government Printing
O ffice; S taff O letltlan. tl.B M l
Assistant G ardener IIJO O i Bob.
■Gluts Garageman-Dctver. .nee
wor hour! Plum ber 18.000. F a t
fu rth er Informalon call •* ? on?
nearest first or Mtond d a is Poet
O fflea.__________ ________

be glra ttam eneral * v*l-

llbrary ta tha City af
in memory of h e r father

Odtd the tily Th 1870. The
werar, it)pel*lee that the
fraternal organisations
• If Upon Itself ta Tula*
t t h ‘ purpo**. Th*y
rhap* be Sipple menled
mUone from th* City
FFA M that the tatal

“Personal Column.

N O M IN A T E D

• L A K E L A N D . ft O I I D A

j CITRUS FRU ITS
I

to yonx folks
a tu rW m fe 'U jl U nlit

,
m

**i

•

1M
|
1! \v\ &lt;

TO B E N O I

W A S H IN G T O N , F * h

.

with members In saran aanlar and
.Rodrr^k hecomee
two junior horn* demonstration ‘ h°»’*
clubs recently added fruit true*
D
O
N
T
E
N
6W
YET—I have .
etid blueberries to their ham* or­
kivttsGoae ta re tu rn U the j
chard (dentines, according ta MBe hSad
f u n c t la n * I
Rruala F, Wilder, W &gt;* ogonL tate f o r u a w s H
Rha end County Agent' 8- U
Brothers co-operated In tkd USOniony

•jg t r s J e i

f t 0 1 1 D A C I Tg U I C O M M I S S I O N

lagUUUao

changes, taxable pain may re ­
sult but no loss Is recognlnd.
The statu te also prohibits th*
deduction for any lose from U»«
sal* or other disposition a f stock
or securities where th a taxpayer,
within a period of 10 d*y* bofere or a fte r the data of rale tw
other disposition. n&lt;quires or a n .
tore Into a eontiact o r option
to erqutre suhstaut tally Idefttkal
stock or securities.

■at* to help B ritain
and th*
United Btates.
FfBRT GRADUATE — A nnano Us held their g rad u al toe a t
Noon on F riday, F ebruary Tth,
and I was Invited ta attend the
graduation axercleee h a t w as not
able to do aa because a f tha fact
th a t w* were vptlog an Im part-,
a n t legislation. I sraald M ra
liked very muak to havp attended
my f h e t ap pa la tea to
ADD TO ORCHARD PLANTING beeauM
AUM pollaTltnalga Redariek M id af Pqmeo*. Florida, g rad ,
MADISON, Feb. 14—(Bparlal) dtsten C
ongratulations ta Badaew
—Eighty Madison county fsmlltee uatad.
Ieh. PoaMna gad Putnam Cauaty,

WASHINGTON.
F a t.
14—
(Special)—Aa Senator Papper of
Florida announced Thursday night
he would push ‘‘to the beet of hie
ability" the revived Florida canal
project. Army engineer* made
public an adverse report on a pro.
posed barge canal aero** the state
on which hearings wer* held a t
Ocala a year ago.
The report waa mad* by Col.
J*rvl* J . Bain, division Army eoglneer a t Richmond, and covered
a lengthy surrey af the proposed
barge S a u l route, which Yellows
th* BA Johpa,v*h« (CklaO/aho. and
th* Wlthlioooch**, nlvers, frotq
lb* Atlantic to th* Gulf. I t i* vir-

WASHINGTON, Fob. 1♦ - &lt; * &gt; - .
RepraaahtaUv* Bandera of U u U -

bill as ft stand*. Yet I receiva
letters and wtraa from my people
“
practically rvery•ailing me that
body thev talk
___ to__le. .ag ain
_____
st the
___
hill. perhaps
Perhaps they may ehooa*
ehooaa
the people they talk t a but 1
feel th at n r paaola mra for this

Ml Banford'k daughter la

y o u ’r o

P u g a r Legislation
Is U r g e d In H ouse

m reeBRnfe In Mllt-

rOI male ft bar home,
r found Miami Beach
iltad mangrove Island
mt U IN lift It th*
I plAJ* round af the

rM |* rta te

Tour glff-frult d ollar
hot wldo uaaortmont*
prltod to fit whotovor
you wont to apond. Sim­
ply moko your selarttans
and ghro him tho oddro*aoa. No'll hdndlo oil tho
•hipping dotolla—at apo­
dal oxproas retail

B a r g e C an al Given
U n fa v o ra b le R eport

By JOE HENDRICKS

Miami scentb to be a happy hunting ground for crim­
inals not only because the people who go there very often
have fat pocktt!*,okr but also. In some cases, fut heads.
The lat* si robberies In (lie Magic City have prompted the
Tenuis Times t j remark 11 at “Even at the rlrk of having
cmplc common sense mistaken for provincial annoyance,
it is worth | oiniir.it out '.hat in the two big 'robbery' cases
reported in Miami in Inc last few da^s one of the victims
took 6200,0*0 v orih ol .lewelry to a racouuck and the

ygtyg self, this ^brittle hem-

FR EE DELIVERY

Phone 7684— Arcade Bids.

assure you a w a r m welc e m whan you go buck
to tho chilly north I

WEEKLY NEWS COLUMN

Easy Pickings

■i’HE VERY BEST
In Liquors, Wines,
Gins

1*-W

•rrolll •afol UmkriHtp oeur rtf &lt;Mh*r J
* ■ V W »JW U m o/ V m U tt im yagry, . . 1
I oaw theUJEA. U glvtud tkl# eqam rardkt S
tlo kg ahawiog clear-cut prefarmte* for th* '
• Owfortat for'dll
T*a V J A . picks C h trro itll" And, If yault
ha yarn ,owo M a li- tr y M -fo iy tita m rt the O
I t raoetarad that you’ll pick Ghaerafot, tea. i
, t car-ralw* a s a ra s u ltl Fla**a *e* yc«y

�•I

tUARY 14, 1941

T H E

SA N FO R D

H E R A L D .

SA N FO R D

C l a r a S to w a r t W e d s
!B r itis h S h ip S u n k ;
G e o r g e -M c C le lla n d 1
C re w O f 27 D r o w n

tcial A n d Personal Activities
LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

M ir n t n liu iH " of
m iM » nn 1. ilm itiM * i i *i
M i * \ i tlm i s t i wni t ,
'
nitil t»!v re*’ M cC h lln - j
"Mi
and M iI
1
"* . » l S a n fo rd i
hod I r a in y in M* fit
i n unf o f fhi* w r hji ■
■ t ,
t h r Mi lhnut n r ‘M i

Telephone 148

1M is s D o r o t h y T u d o r ,

Social Calendar i J a m c s

h

Personals

» Q dhant w e d 1

!

A wedding cre.i.lng much inter'■•I in .Nanfur-i «»« that nf M i'.
rn tD A T
Ihirolhy Louiae Tudur, ,l»U|ftil«*r
The IVealryan S e r v ic e C u ild nf nr Mr. and M r, S \\ Tu,l„r of
tho M e th o d is t C h u ir h m ill n ret I’ineville, Ain., and Jurur- llrmU
■ D lh e hom e o f M r ,. II A . S w an - i'V Iidhnm, non , \ M r,
II li
MI&gt;k l,tt\ir:i Smith i* ill til
ton,* H IS Oak Avenue at K l&gt;0 I' ltd ham, Sr., and the late Mr.
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influenza
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is shown as she appeared In a New York rourt t.» answer rhari:*’- - hr
made up in the film “Confession* of a N an spy" to resemble K v**
o'clock. Rcicrvatiorm
may he n«h r neil Ihc ion*:'lion dnte, Vm«» j
--------Moot Roach (le ft), the Government'* *ti*r witness in the IU3H N-*/i
m a d t b y c a llin g th e circle m *c - . u’p i,‘ «. x ch an jrrd m f«*re .m iin» 1 Mr?*
I.u lu h i m ha* u m v e t l fro m
■py trial, flulriff for 175.000. the six-foot Mim llusch (! &gt;■ i* Ovi* (• &gt;'
r e t a r lc s .
[ l‘»'*vK - d a l t a r i t fiu n t n f the ( h u ttu n iM iu , h im to \ i* it w ith
live Inches ta ll| said tho actress had #vrm copird her niamn i Min , t,i
Mis* llusch’s great embarrassment.
Sewing1 s e n ion* will be held at
: he jrur ravin ninniil, flanked by , i ,.r ruder, Mn RoyIt Wright
•he W o m a n 's C lu h for Hu* R* l I pm |edn| bushel* filled i ii t h
hitc* I „ n d
family fo r tw o weeks
dss fro n t 0:30
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Vra l e n t i n e I t r i d i f e 1
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tatch Between M an n
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M agazin e Article
M entions Hudson

8 id Hudson U mentioned in
! .ORLANDO, Feb. 14 —&lt; * •)■ewled IIIwood Cooke was lorced
an article In the ru irrn t Sat­
A lberta Little, th* ttu rd y Redle piny hit hardest to ctay In
urday K erning Post w ritten by
Um College ro jn i from K en.
John T crrll about Teddy Ly*
.lucky, literally burned up the
cm , veteran pitcher for Inc
Orlando Country Club course
Chits*o W hite h o t. Hud un
Fern, young Miamian, a tough
M etai dsy with a slrtlln g aa on
pitched fo r the Hcnilmdr, the
ru H u m -r sivi had to call on all
i l k fre t nine to d e fa st M rs. Jack ­
year tutor# last, before he
h b court c ra ft to ek* out a 4 - 4 ,
i e Fuller of Orlando. TJ and 2,
8-41 victory.
went to the Wash Intlu u Sena­
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pace the H ld J Ie rid * wo.
tors.
I'eru played Cooke on eren
taka'* golf tournam ent Into the
M S L ftsal rounds, (V
The article cites the incl.
lerma most of the way and even
i Little
Miss L illie roared r u t
dent of M anager llucky lia r,
forged a le a d , but late In the
an I k firs t tu m leading B-up
second se t the Miamian tired
tin asking Lyons to have a rh a t
and then Io n the n a a t two hole*
barfly.
with Hudson, who was trying
l a Mrs. Fuller, tied -the /clloWlng
to "trld g e , the gap between
F orm er
national
champion,
|w e. and- then closed out th*
Bot.'iy Ui^gs of Chicago won
rla s r “ D" ball and the major*
Match on th* 18th m e n ,
In ane seat in ." Hudson had
his third.round match easily, de.
f U t w . Laddie Irwin W hitehead,
won two games and lost nine
fM lin j G ardner Nash ef Fort
M e of th e pre-lout ney favorites,
up to th a t lima hut a fte r ihe
LeihbrduU 0-0. 0-1.
tinned In a a and S victory over
lin t FranX Korac*. the Oak.
talk with Lyons on poise, bal­
Mina Georgia T alner, of F a rg o ,. ance aQd change of pace, Hud.
Und, Calif., actuation, had to pu
N. D., to join the eem LftiulisU .
tun went on to will If* r e me*
on steam In the second set tr
’-. The dey'a heat m atch, however,
and lute' only eight.
defeat But Decker nf Miami,
was between Mrs. Lncill# Robin,
0.1, M l.
The article
it
ontlllrd
n o Mann, of Omaha, N th., and
Wayne Rabin, another of On
“Teddy th# Lion-Hearted."n s Miriam Phlprk .Lven o f O r.
, touring hotter*, scored an easy
Guide, with M n. • Jtohl"«on d r o n .1
•fl-1, fl-fi victory over Vincent
iU g a seven-foot uphill p u tt on
I’aul, Richmond II III, N. Y.
the l l t h to win l.u p .
G ardner Lam ed of Chicago
r Mite Mary Agnea W ill, of
won a torrid match from Out
Menominee. Mich., roanded cu t
G anirnm uller of F art W ash.
WkWSR.'tlMWlS Tot«4AAflChlT5
Ihe tem l-fintl round w ith a * end
Inglon, N. Y . S.4,7.1, while Dick
I tdetore over I n Mae Filcher,
McKee of Miami was eliminating
»f; M ttico, M o.,
Chill K nglehardt of the Univer­
sity of Kentucky, 0-4, 0-1.
The clast e f th e (printer* at
(tanking s ta r t were ripecled to
the BanfottLOrlando K rnnrl Club win Ihelr n e a t matches, tine*
go postward Friday night In the w ithout cscrptlon
they
were
ninth event a t U&gt;* Longwood hooked
to
play
letter-known
plant, located 10 mllra smith of players.
•AMPA, Feb. 14 — (Hpcclel) Kanford on U, B, Highway 17.
taur hundred of more ntsrluu
W IN T Zn PARK, Feb. 14—
Only Grand Son will be m ining,
f 't r t m all p arte of the United and he le el III sulking in hta Fla ah r
(Special)—A professorship
of
Utackileo* ... t t l—I i — 4
tea. Canada, Mexico, Cuba kennel from being te a t hi Wedcreative wrrltlng named In honor
rito m
... - s i s
2—a
I P o rts It ten a te expected to nesday night by C raekrr ta d and Ilufita
WMUrA
IS ti, CM,
lit
ef Irving Dacheller, noted author
ipete In Ihe tenth annual na. Gunter laddie.
Pl«»hy Ittarkatona 4 M. I «t. Mon* ef "Eden lloidait" and S7 ether
isl mld-wlnler platol cham»|onin
I
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Th* entries are; Grand Sib,
lioveb and regarded by many aa
»' leurnam ent to be hold on
Smoky M aintain, Rambling N rrs,
Imperial lAitilic, Real F irr. Don't
Forget, Fmoky Ranger and Sun­ T rlrp le X ....
College, according to an a n .
Tip I &gt;■,&gt;!.
flower Chef.
nouncement mad* today by Presi­
Mark Down
dent Hamilton IlolL Edwin Urait*
T rlp rl* X ».•«,
berry, who won the 0 . H enry
I&gt;atl* at*. 1 H ;
G r e y h o u n d R e ta il Is
IITI.- RACK—4
Msmor'al Prise fer th* b ast short
story published In any Ameriaan
l* T ItA M J—Puturlty* wt • *
llT It RACri—*-l« Mil*, : l i
m a t s i in* in 1031, and who h at
P P O ff Blr
Flo
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Off
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Pin.
T.nrky Plre . . . . I , . l I — I I —I
taught In tha English D epart­
I'Or I kid* ..... .... I ■ I —! I—I
P e te r1* aksdnw ( « i
s- i
ment of Relllna since 1038, has
l'»n Hrlsndo ... t i l
I —s
A iw « Uulnwk . . I I I
l —l
Kicepilnn .. .. I 4 1
)- &gt; ( become the flia t Incumbent ef |h*
l.u rs r Plre t it * . e.»». :• «. r*«
Tort
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chair,
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Oft* ofln l ie. 141: Rseetulon II * .
fork I It.
Prvtldent Holt painted out that
a t 'iw iK i.a i n— t root s m ** ooo

Speedy ^printer*
Run Tonight At
Lringwood Track

D IV O R C E

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SW Y O R K , Feb. J4 -&lt; A V ~ R I* o r n
lm i« * ■ s i
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Pawn
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hr, Flo rid a, next Tuesday lo ilg e e ls. I HI; Fawn H iid n 4 H
le t Jom ea J * W alker, form er
York m ayor, It waa learned
IR II R A r E - t l* MIH. :
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Dono 11.10. T I* ; Arnwil II
D A IL Y O O t'ni.P.i *— I. »
■on P I ro ll yoie tom e.

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8 Inc* the beginning of th*
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Soil Conservation Bervic* In Fie-

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Expert Repairs
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nervation Service rturaeries to
be eatabll
Flcildsa aevan eoll conservation chief titles of
district*, Gelln D. Gunn, elate
coordinator e f the Soil Conserva­
tion Service, amtooneed today.
Of this nnmber, 1,141,000 are
pines and 4.000 hardwoods. In *d- W I N E 8~ U Q U O R S ~ G I N g
dllioa, more than 4ISJXK) kndiu
Plant* asid If,480 shrub* have
PREB DELIVERY— PHONE 880 | l
been allotted to the district*,

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Will B&amp; Planted
In Soil Program

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470JOM tre at and asere than 880^
000 k u d n plants have bean die*
-Field, Tex-, waa aaneuncM
i riba ted ky the Service to Flo rid a
p tM a h M Inletry o f A t m
C anaan to pension .oeotro l damn I
d action. Car rag her, who 1
•tration u w i and more racontly
A n t plan* to B rlu ln five
to farm ers t to eel] eenasrratlan
ago, waa serving a t a fe rry
districts.
|
th * A ir T ram port A axil
Farm er* plant the seedlings on
P 'o r, ended Und to h alt aroslen
»od to o slaU U h woodland. Good
•unde o f trees provide ohaoot
F A R M E R S M A R K E T aotfoct
eroslun control whan p r o .,
5*ri*d ogalnet fir* and gTSsing. I
■*A *I III non af SoIra »* In l l e i L o a f liU o r and undergrowth m e.)
&gt;4 M. K iM ir, Prhraoey le . 1441 consum ing on tho lo raat fle e r
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VLO IM D a PRO DUCT*
k * « i tho to ll In condition fo r oh.
A VD tA D o*/ e rf. ( f t * .
♦orbing w ater sad protect It a .
.IIKANH, T indirsrrano. It.T I.
iisln et washing.
M K f.T H .lo ii Hun. 4»o lo tic .
M ost of th * ah rala are t* ha.
UnocCOLf, Crt. I ' i r lu te lb, Du. e taUd along woodland border* to i
ftokl, |t .44 to t) IS
It eroelcn, t* prevent encroach - 1
P A U L IP L O W n u c r l. 11.44 lo |in « .
***}, f jr e a t ' treat Into a d it * ;
C A IIPA O k , l*or Ion. D if In Y * y , vatod fields, and to provide food

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Bacheller Chair
Is Announced At
Rollins College

!fd-Wtnt«r Shoot
; Slated In Tampa

TO R F.RK

'f t b f c t d t k J f t u R

m a tk rlrrloa b*r* say aome of
tho ropoblka tooth o f the Rio
a rondo o n up on th eir hind Mg*,
fighting mod, about snU-Amerlcmn M aterial.
I f pen w ont to keep u p with
thia eitootton, pop particular at*
U n ties fo r o while to w hat otfaet.
If any. the new w are of 8 pan lib
F alangist acthritlee will h a re in
the IP Spanish-speaking repuh.
Ike (fat Broil), they speak PortuKuoae, yon know).
U nder tudere from' Madrid, of­
ficials h e n any, Spanlih Falan*
gteta h a re tpreod e a t like a dock,
pond d u ring a cloud b urit hi acv*.
ral countries. This wouldn't be aneh
n worrisome mote In the official
e ra here If th e n w eren't alio
sicna. they any, th a t the Falan*
oiiU w l d o i t a t “fronts" for
N ail* and FaarU ta.
U nder a decree Issued by Gen­
eral Franco, chief of the Spanish
■UU, a "Hispanic Council" has
been set up, officials *ay, with
the object of recreating Spain's
ancient ( k e y and n ta b llth ln r
Madrid aa “ t i e a o f th . 8 m £

Mtfilo
gh
A t a a la ric r In com batting prop o itn d o , P rraid m t B atista h at Uauod decree* which dissolve at)
organisation* with International
connection* en raccd In m o m .
and* again*! Coho, prorlda fo ra
iB Ilflli o
n tM o o .
deportation
off‘ flll
a n fn
foreigner*
f o n d In - t o ll dt inoe ia Uit *
ru ta, prohibit flags, Insignia,
th a n a and lb* aafatea of to

has

O t.

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Seminole County Produces
More Fru]^ And Vegetable* Than An)
Similar Area In Flnrlila

Member Associated Tress

SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 15, 1941

i ,

C itiz e n s

A s s is ta n c e
R u m a n ia n s ’
M ovem ent H a s Stayed
R eportin g
U n d e r C over Since
N o v e m b e r D u e To
D iplomatic Reasons

To

K in a M ihai W o u ld Be
U p A s Constitutlonal M o n a r c h

LONDON. Feb. IB —W&gt;)—
A “fraa” Rumanian *nove- m e a t.. which for diplomatic
. reaaona h u been working
under cover ilncc November,
waa' reported comins out into
the open today, backed by
_ tb » promleed allegiance of
^4,000 compatriota in Britain
and.850.000 in the United
SUtw and Canada.
Marshal Rodolfo G railanl, com.

It.

— ---- *

--mot f_

m*nd*r-la-chl*f of th« ahattared
Italian arm y Ip North Africa, waa
reported to h e n .gone to Rome by

te a a a N r &amp; H ff!
deeper la ta Maaeoltnl's African
empire. T h e report indicate* the
poMtbiUty of another ahakeup In
th e ItaS h a command.

In Somaliland
*

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1

CAIRO, Egypt, Feb. IB—(AT—
Britiah headquarter* announced
today th r occupation of th e Im.
portent port r f Chlslmnln
In
Italian FnmallUnd, and nf Q urls.
aan In (he Rtuc Nile sector of
Ethiopia.
Increasing pressure against the
F .a e tfts was reported in Eritrea.
No action wna rep-rted on the
Libyan front.
News of sucrose* on one of
a aeries of Lgr-pcnllrml African
batO sfrunls rim e almost sltrulUnacualy with a
British An­
nouncement that the Ethiopian*
Were “steadily extending the
spheres of their control in th r
E aat African iren.
In .Italian
Eritrea,
m ilitary
source a said, British troops eon.
Untied their slew advance, with
two columns moving on toward
Asmara, the capital. One column
gathered Its units f &gt;r the assault
upon besieged T herm and the
ether rp cratrd further to the
south toward Arress.
‘ From the North African theater
o f Libya, an A ssrrialrd Press
correspondent with the British
forces
reported that
C.rrman
planes had dropped huge Iminh*—
presumably land mines—on Brb
tlsh JX cuplol Bengasi in a two.
hour raid Wednesday night that
caused_little damage.

Improve JudRe W a re Attends
Conferencp In Tam pa
ToCoast Counly Judge r . W. Ware was
# 1 patten

e S w T ie ia M U a NAal Omttt
toward aonthesatem Europe Jtat
befeea Adolf Hitler launched hla
orerpowarinir drive Into Norway
and through the Lowland* and
France Iart April and May.
The gradual tightening nf Brit,
lab canaorahlp la vWwed h l forelgtt obeerrera aa one t i n that
the Britleh era wet • bowing the
preecat clamor In the Balkan* to
divert their attention f w e tln
peril* of aa Invailon a f Xnrtand.
Mot elate Nail bomber* ham.
mered Coventry r~A eubmarinr#
ranged the Newt* Atlantic In
iweka la*t Fall h*.&lt; It been ra dlf.
fteolt to aeaaoa fur pobUcatlaa—
the Britiah tm *b»’e i P«eWe«-.
Other ladW tlow ethetD ritabj
i ipetm to deal with. pWaty or
trouble are the arwiy’a m ew ed

T R A IN E D TO SE R V E E N G L A N D

L ib y a n Front Is Calm
W h ile Pressure On
Duce?
Fascists
In
E rit­
rea Is I n c r e a s e d

Group Seeks To
R egain Frontiers

The n*Ovam ent teak* to act op
King. Mihal aa o constitutional
dam acratU king to liberate Rtu

British Occupy
Important Port

W

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t'

Yugoslavia Reported
Ready To Join Axis
Program In Balkans
(Drafted Men Are
| Still Eligible For
;Tax Exemption
•N e w Opinion Changes
| Previous Internretntlon, Official Says

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(Tomi'Meml

Public Is I n v i t e d To See
Horses Work]Out At Park
—

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I ' 1tk W h»l«\ v t'h 'r u n t in m i’i o f
jO fH 11 &lt;i -I'fli wii. Rhook h i1
* head
H&lt;l a c t «‘d tin- .(Mf vt inn
^
" " ° r‘ l " iti k \ \ V i ■ ii it'd

New Members Will
Be Inducted Into
Woodmen Of World OfIIM*

Im- itfllinl to

Hill iif»I

To

Divorce

W a lk e r |Nation, Driven
into
Corner, W ill Take
;
| On Role O f A ctive
i*i»rln-r O f IliR e r

&gt;Itrilish

Over Axis Plans
m W

fumin'*
I lir ir
hyllls Morriron, tin official of I In- British Power Pont **•» , u h fl to m p o r m ii)
.Southamplinn. England, lircsenta a diptum.i to n uradunie &gt;.( the iTNlilrncru bfcsn i of .mlitnrj
tlrm 's fjrlo ry rcliool, Tire ronegnt, ul.nli nuim iliulines ti. f.i-t ‘I'Fvtr^, Bnnforti
Srmi
'torpedo rru ft now ndnptnl for uac Iv the P, S \ avy. uu&gt; the
first In England to train girls fa r Hi. lory wmk, lelm .iiitr .11,11 noli' ('(mnt)' lux
M* M|l(
of
n
for aery lee with the i.mied forces.
fkilbiw in tr
I ih I b v
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NUMBER 147

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fu»i i i »■ fro m .1 T ini \\ m1«i in, at*
uml
hit M4’&gt; g v n r rn l i •f « bn nl i
1 M
1.4'C, n»m i 1 1 oil h t
Ihi
im II
per«cm
&gt;b fi ( in *
**A
H e t t y C o m p to n
WHi
* rf i irt
of H r
1 m i .1 4 t it. * i 1 •he I m m a i i i t d to
of
hi1
1
1
1
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1
lllll
y
u
y
in
the
w
«u
lil
i n l i t li f«i to ( h r &lt;M
tilin g m ih ho d .vori
liumcpteadg rpirardli*
I In,, Jig a in -1 J a no *
lie rents U tti mu
former nut \ « i . 1 \ .
|Hiintc&lt;1 nut.
L'bnrgcr* "t oi'M.tj
The
o pinio n
rln tiw *
b ’ Ufiette t v ... h .
f m i.t e r In te l pret, it nm -* the
Ilihtx) | f Mih i" .
n
ii|&gt;ptiril to litouti. vtlm'h
m Non mu he i . 'ml
ren ted
l y
OU in i*
n lh ri
" w r Villi t-e be pc im
t ho*t* drafted, Mi h",iilin\

Rush Through
Fascist
Lines On
Front in A lban ia

* ,

\-

*••"'••«»* r i r s ,

’ iik'..&lt;lnviii tvax ropArtcd
11&lt;&gt;(I(■x ti'ntlv In move activej It m in nip Axin sclit m e o f
■tliinif.e fur MitilitenMern Ktt! i'i 'I"' :p a iv-iiilt of t h r latent
t Ti'iiiisl iii t hi- battle nl power
iiliplimwii t in lltc Hnlknnn.
. though!
miihtiritnlive nmirce in
giewte-i i Iti'lgnnlt' imtinitcri t hnt Yuoiieiiit

is | gn-tlm in tvnulii nnhiim e
th e
' role el no active participant In
Hi lei
"nnv onli*r‘* for Eu*
T"l"’

1* n&lt;* v m 0 *■mi,iJ | f inini'
I'ti iMini: til tin* Si’riiinolt'
ed.
D l l ' ,,i‘ I*' i k.
(iif rit'M tn p lain
“ T ile
head ot
t.in id y
Dims for rm m**In lint ion mwnt- of ihi «• otili , '■* troM« i iTop i*
I m m It
intr of the lorn I \Voo*lmrn of cum * ii'. Ytiirkim? out iindrt dtp voluntarily r r w m .
family from the iiu n t* ie n « l
Wo» Id
to he hultf Tuesday W lllt l id . \I - n f ,
IlM IldlolR
n n ts it, then
in h n n lu l
j
nlfrhl at £;00 o'ciiM’k nt fhe ktll Ml
f i ■* bin! jithl ln’r*n itakvtl
* j I riju lR r ilr n t to it i ) tllll II I' It I it l ti i I
on |*nrk Avrmic hnvr I»vrn com* if flu* i won nnv jmwwfihility
^
and
p
rc
rlu
d
c
*
him
fio
m
ir»etvM
iv,
|
p lrtn l fifnt four m*w m pm bfn R llO 'it v :i f It t Him m f Hh ill jf it 111m
1 the t K 'flffIt of InMfii M i ml P Y n iip i
arc nsriwctoil fo he iftririrliit* C. th e ] 11r L
tifin ,
M r . Ih n id n c y * hidunvrwl
i
C. Collin*, Acrrrtnry of ih* nr'
‘
• 1id
y tjii'R
nRo
n m ttin u
T h e ru lin g l y
Mi
W n(&gt; un i I
irptniroiion Bald today.
Var.
Hi in hr ltl " i l l b r ie / * M r,
In it ia t o r y
Work w ill h r u n- Whitt i'\tdaiMt'tl, "and Inter w»* ni "Iffollow*
it t-holdtl hr miule to "»p.| Committee* Chairm an
ilri Uic direction nf tho |&lt;»cal tfii'i •'\ldMiini: (lio. troltem . Onpear hjp* a/lldn\ it o( »u&lt; h h*mt'
u n it o L A t y *
VJn lfd ri|i U m A
of ljT| a tm m lfu l o { jK-oplc o llt n tieii,
ExpreHHt'H Pleasure
f6mriflny V . muH " R« irhopitf ni v r 'i n tfivMi up the {t1«*a ni- of n faiotty that, Ihwiiiim* nf hU |

[■
• Flags Given To

County Schools

n i l i t i in fo m ic il
i l &lt;io &gt;
1 5 n g o .la v i.i

■Ii it en into n
in, , di

Ii [m ill'd
lo \ u i i

.wouncft
•ta­
ns ii n a tio n

e m n r r hy B ulgar­
W ii'illgltCM S tO SC*
presM Uie fo r tro o p

ini' n y . e n d h y Russia's “ hand*
•di p I n / in tin Balkans.
Hi ii i -It diplomatic nnd military
m il..... lies silinltlril grave ccdteern o . - i the p o t s d iild y th a t th*

tr return tonight from
\ s n m ig ht he p iu n iiln g lo s lr lk a
a meeting of tha S tate Associa­
. n in illu n e o u s ly
at
t.n g la n d ,
al
tion o f County Judges in T"mi . il i iM li a i th ru u g ii S p a in . » t B ust
p*. Judge Byron B ailor of p e r­
t h i „ u r :i |tin B a lk a n s an d T u r k a y .
ry la president of tb* aaaoclalion.
,,l t ir e , i v th io u g li Y u g o s la v ia a n d
I n . «,• kueineaa aesalon yeatern u tg n rU
an d a t S ln a a p o r v , arat
d e m s th a oawniy , ju d g e* -, con.
tin
liu iili
E a a t In d ie s through
m lL t a r y
aor vice, ht» i»I •1111 &gt; i» |
dernntrt tho lack nf adequate hrfiriwf k y
In Helning Itmird .........rr I.. - of the Japanese.
M ftjo r
tiro ru *
f I
nm in ta in h U h o tu i'iD 'iid , m n f I
member U the S ta te ' Road De­ S ta te facilities to car* fo r Inanne 11in r hit f f r&gt; and C a p t .
C
C o l­
H u t 11 i'H i in irififJv in ti r e a lneraon* end tha resulting con.
i Hi, tl&lt; A lb a n ia n ccnlrul front,
lin *.
M i'ir
to be In d iiitM l tr» | oil in ftcd mu i he tuu -i “ put OtMMttfh fre te d , m id it. ( lie re fo re , I iT iim r I
partm ent from thl* district, h a i flnem ent nf hundred* e f them
tt IT
m
f|«**k n.iL
h!’H ‘‘*nnty
fo r
«nl&lt;l head
of
m
tltt 1.i n k- said Hu Italian Hn*«
Maurice*
J
n
r
o
lit
,
lie
n
C
ro
w
ford,
yIren' assurance th a t he will do county jails w lthoul
W
J .n m I tin •• llo ’
tut proper
prop* tre a t, M U M c C le lln n tl utul *;*•! I it n.11 iticir pHii "Iftti.tU ni ihr Si*m- f.im lly tt» I't iitnvp hi* fa m ily la *' •'
e ra . ki ll
lit
- 'V * i a l
P « ln » *
buil
Mioir Pittl mi „ hit) lo linvc you
B r i i a i n am i i ia n n a n y ColU
iht
“nil In hla power'' to aaalit In ment.
! '" * (
••
o ther ip ia rtc ru nod im p the in- 1 &lt;
•
a tub
C
ltiyik
M
r,
C
o
llin
*
M*pitrtt*l
»
•-lin
e
tun
ji
»
*
■
I
Tininlna
A reeolullon w as adopted r« ” .
to m e
t h 'i iv n l
fftn ii
the
re n ta l
* V it'll f f i lb III ! toi it'ii 11tI lit' .1 w, |iouiwt i«ch alhei w'*1'
b rtn iln r about Improrementa In
An
e le rtin n
of
d e Jr^ n tip
tt"
*« iruc* oil int'i'ij,* lire nun miitf only
o r . . . T»_I sa —k i.k 11. u . o -_ 'I n r on the SU to Board of In 'linf lir
hi nut* p lace tovundw 1! &lt;
mbung a s s a u lts
I- Ml t bl' s-lM1111 l
-Ini , In &gt;
te
L o r i l l ..........
' tut o r tem ,.f *1(1*1Stato Tloml i t , which link* Ban- ^B, |nna to nrovld* nfoper accom. re |ir i» e n t the lo c al rn m p r i the
suppor t o f h U f n in ily . und * m b
I &lt;t1i m an arm e d force- m e ex* 11(if 1 niio fiih nl
ford with the E aat Caaat, Ban*, m o d a l loo* f o r th e In s a n e a n il for l l i inl t a m p C o n ve n t inti nt 1'i'nm o H li'ly fJ.ii tt.-i foHuitf r m in lr y n r I Lt n \ it f o r t h r r lindim l e- I hut
mil
. L,t, 1, ,i t„ ini iv e lb rough Bulgaria
|M ' ‘ ‘
itl
M
r
mih*
.-If
(h*
So
n
fm
d-Oi
lan►neciln*
M
n
y
I2*I'1«
w
ill1
I
m
•
«'i«l
fe
e
h
tam
ln
d
cd
a
n
d
d
e
lin
q
u
e
n
t
•
o
rti.i.w
\%
hh
.ii
1
.
,f
to r E rn e it F. Houaholdar said
M ii'h
nh iin .io n m rn t
of
i p itlene*
mol ,,c r im p * Y u g o s la v ia " ) n onI
ht ||i|*h w it\ i h«
lOioitle Hi ir in p ' h*u
ti 1 the m itellrn: M r t ‘«ilItTi*
children.
&gt;'_____
today.
ijitF A iitiiim iiii
t
hom e p lm e . i» I'lM i h
*■»i
l\ n .....H e r o f d a y . M r the p ut.........
II 1‘iirk wit, .
t...i ,11 I p i It A I
1
I am' hI llfittl Camp tifiin rMr. B utt alao stated th a t he
(to ia ry
rh n rn e h i
im ‘i
wiiju i mii-inh i . i
|.,.-i id furring lirrrre tn
"...
nho
rejriesenl the limit t.f I- t'OF in Hi ni it"l ttitiil WTO hlilll,
w ith Italy.
would suggest th a t th a Btato
h\
tilrt
re rvh i
til
l be
... s. n e g - lm le d p e a n
t«» n il «'f lho
1 ol
nil u n di i i &gt;m - vt *i" n idubhoiiM*
The
oflker*
nry:
t
t
f
«dh
.ic e said y c t e t d a y .
taka over tho maintenance of
hilt
tv
of
I be
C u lt* I
i hi gli
\
Mid
renin
opt
ni
I
m
fi
'ill
of
(
h
r
I
riimed
«&gt;
Is
n 'a ig p c d
lo the
R eady F o r Crisis M*nior fiadt hend run«ul; .1 i - nrid Mum&lt; *i•• ' ■11tr n Mnat! lake, I Hint i-' **e. r b rlh ve, under win Ii
Park Avenue from Tenth Street
»«’
I,n ne, m em ber, of the Sintt* I
i In .Mi i in ' i.Mi
w'l'iipal ion,
rcg a C iiln tj
south, within tha city limit*, for
1
i - the ino k Thi piii k wa&lt;* ori* | fiiiuit In in't’M, th a t the l.ono
form
Hank;
and
J
ti.
Mini
hit II Hmii "1 |:(i* t l.ll
. ludng "im ihi&lt; .pot,
Improvement.
Bona lor
lio u tSVDNKV, A ustralia, Feb i:y i nipt ion
nhouJd not
I*
lo 1 • II
■ r .n n I)v !■ii lit fm uirinir h»i( ( h r . Mead
" I (ho |!4.*l l M , . -.1
fMlWI'l IphR
Il&gt;iit up uny
—(AA—The A ustralian govern no ruber of the low iom inilt
boldrr added.
.
mol I
*n d irr didn't ...... out, (hough I d» nn d * i it h head uf i* In i oily
All
member*
of
the
I
ih
I
k
*
1
wmil,I l 1
.....
i . i-i iiii t
" " bii'b
Yesterday In Tltuavlll*, Ed­ m ent announced, Friday after r
We
b elie ve
t bn t
ime r a m
vkt'i&gt; iir ld
in
the
||&gt; til Mill .i
In
t-i
ii*iipi tu I in*.
Ht'
I ,111 ..niMiitil
III
M im m iltirm
*(»»
w ard Hlggloa, eecrvtary of the grave wnr council mcctln t «h»« | ^m rc tin g , M r. (C ollin* *uid
fh o u ld t&gt;&lt; it ra te d
I oil i f P.i.Nt
hill
v
«|
t nii
ii m i i * Bibb'il
commonwealth
and
h&lt;-&gt;
Seminole County Chamber of this
Th«' ifino11*1nod i never u«e*H lie Irgid n ha alter during »oi h
h
i
'.
.
ft
Mi
It
\
"
i
ufilif
ipalro
Com metre, a n d Senator lloua- people “can and will face nny
tu
.la y , |u r I lie whi t e •tureo rluh* j pei io i ! of i mining am i
...... mu llnlkn n qim ncr. Inholdor consulted w ith dtlsen* on crisis c-'m ly and with drUbcr-rlc Iietter Pricen For
11iu pc and
tin i't‘*l n u can ( bc- (h r bund oi nitviil foitea
J ot lilt
'
. lo.'o i
I'u i k e y
iim l \ u g o sla vln ,
tho project to p a n Road 41. The purpose."
"H the bead of
n In imiIt,
" ii tli it n i r i* io il I-very y e a r fo r
Celery
Antieipuled
t w 1.,1 w t. 111,
&lt;0 .1 I ' m -ni n p p m e iitly &lt;ioc4 not
With A ustralian
chiefs
id
Sanford men mot with tho Cham,
lit* nHivniii'hi't t1*1 o w n e r* . I rut it* hhoufd i-move him At If mol finods
i. i rnmil v
bliof
■
'
o
il,
nil
I
"
put
n il)
S tu m b lin g
brra of Commcre* In Titusville staff and A ir M artha! Sir K«l&gt;.
htii t nmentrnd, uml sot h
i
itn-l \ i* it*iI ■ T h e (r a c k
i - from
1. I Im■tilo.
Better
p rk rs for Ncnmiol,
, I,!,,, I
1 -0 ' w a y ot n ) ' n i l p rn e .
Brook*. Pop haul,
Itritam ',
and Mima, and with the Board of r r t
ti
ifinstant
u«e
tim
ing
(he
m
o
rn
-|
retnovnl
«
■
not
ocmRioned
is
Comity •
celery, which is ii"&gt;
Iti S(h«ti J
'
j , , „ i , on o f B u lg u t in . d
* » t fe'*
County Commissioner* o f B re­ F ar E astern eommander-ln-chl. f. bring
’ g hour* to time (ho hnrwcs n*1, entr&gt; in the military aervire "f
Mi low toil
cut In the Hnnfnrd iim
I ni itiiUniinn quaitcitb* w ar cabinet considered »
ta r d county,
ii | m K
tie
•
trot
nhonl
the
oval
pulling
1
Cinted
States,
and
mint
(l.
_ j j . 1 and pUntod In th r Oviedo mi
II U'll’Ml
1,1,1 I
H
o h m IH
he -aid l i n t
now
on
"A united effo rt win k* made Pacific altuathm which,
nlkleri Alon n niiall hill ncroai \ m rh nnoivnh rents hit home
IfHl-lJ I»V Hie !•(,.
dr* 1 *l"n Bl " ,e preaent time, «■"
it
,o n ly
n in n lt r i id d a y s licby the two count!** to have the Thu rr day, the government
mm the eluhHou*** fire the 1'l qtejid, then irn tal would be eutiu
Oil lb nii mini of h IUMo it 1 l „ r c l In- ( I r t m u n . w ill m ove hy
■utmost
rr|iortrd
twlay
ty
H,
.!
I.rhmon
S tate lined-Department improve rr lived a*
of
the
mMn(n tbo iniinliNM f lies', |
i o ta ita jrr
of the Sanford Hint. *pirn a, em h o f tv bleb w ill h r ltl I vale n t to n coin m ere in I i**o\, |,'( '
v im
ol
B u lg a r in
mid
p e rh ap s
road,” S enator lieu*holder gravity.’'
1 hn faea
| w h irb o o n td p rec h id e turn fro m f ( ni,
"■' ded in t h r p id d le -• ..... I .
]
Camera
Market.
___ and U r. Higgins la
Since M»:tO, w h e n ri c r o u n o f ; r e r e iiln g the benefits o f mich j, ,M •d tin- t'uunly. Aieurdiiis-li 1 » i.o \ m ro a h v in to w a rd s G re e ce ,
vryctable* arc *nll tin • ealthy borne tuner* formed n; h in tn lritil rurm ptlon, n* i*. pro u,,
a In c h in fo rm a n t snnl
drawing up .a brief which will; R r i t l s h u i u i u m a u
. .Many
,
m ill 111s-l- tins pel foi u n d d - *
H ,,,, lo n g e r i« n m ailer of
h* Dresented In Urn denartmvnt I u l
obtainable In quanlilira in i m i lub to buy the plnnt
aft
nj %
|,,r m Hcetlon 7, A r t ic le X ,1ilmi
and i&lt; is w ith tin i on p|
I \. lo th. i or
w h e re
G e litin liy
)•
a t IfaiFudgrt meeting U OrUndu
L eav e B u c h a re st |
demand, Mr. U h m .n .. it tftining ground, several champion (J|- t j,p Coimtitutlon of Florida
......
I rill- I •hat that 1 p ii.ei
B a lk a n s .
J |F
% •
I
g
-| T
hut he antirl|iat4&gt;d there amiln totlera ami puen* have worked ] ..A,| ll|1tnjong heretofore ren. i,. s
o in y in m ove
10 i i l-o ilis t r lln it lim |i|j.|iiy .tn iii | k
Among thoae attending th*
BUCHAREST, Rumania, Frb.i *!? ■ O ttfcr supply by M aui
ut th e ir
_
] ricreri in eonflifl with the mli vve d,
lb . , Him. sod siulidi * ut » tiioi Ii linpmit niilcntly to
There are ample *uti|iln * ul
O nn n f th e se i i n t i r r s , t l r c y . a re e ip r c F n ly revo lted
\ lilo m - h
Imp
&lt;
Britiah diplom
I i Ilip h e lJ- 1sissing Fu st \ ,|
|
all,.
off urtuul contHct.
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,
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n
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r
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f
|
11 nm n
mnr
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o
train)
c&lt;tru*&lt;
hut
the
marki&gt;l
i«
ware W. D. Leville,dlatrict highway, mlaalan le ft hy special ti
ni iin A m e ric a n 1 rg iu it . . m j ih . ion
lettuce,
berries,
rabbace.
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iii
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l
e
a d e r s inlmiltadly
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l
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f
in
p
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p
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engtacer; D. W. Morrison, dla-j from
O atked-out ‘ Uucharrsi
Muchai
I
.........
odd
thett
it
I.
K
pleosui■
*
TexliiookB
To
Stresn
I l 's a l i s s s S ( is ra w s T ——■I
other produce.
f u n d no im r r r t a in f u lu ir .
tr lr t m alntenanee, eagleeer, and. ahortly before m idnightit *n
eit route
re
•
-i
••'
mrni)vr«
to
i'n.*i|—
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it
11
The crop has hern rr«*ur«Ht
tt • emi t uml don't know
Vocational L earn in g , w no I lie t ouuly Si III.III IliilHil III
i C. Cadet, rig h t o f way acyl no-1 to the port o f ConatanU.
ita.
l«
g o in g
to
ev, alt with W adquartgra. In D«-| One hundrod aad forty
forty-six Ihrouihout tha rta ta becauM* ot (•rape G row ers Told
ot,, rn.) it nm und in Miukinp Hu- w Im I (lie f n lu ie
bad tro w in g conditions
In nm u- We want pe*f*, but
U n d i and W. A, L aM ar, p rw L | Britons aad memhera a f alllcl
al
TAI.I.AIIASSEC,
Frh
1
5
P
'ft
which
will
ind
is|d
s)id
They Must O rganize id')—New hooki for I hi- |ml&gt;or future elllie n . tt e d, -n, I he - im illrr c o u n t u r . now r a n ­
w e n aaboard
***
diplomatic mlaalone ware
bo
tin ' m a s trr s o f lli a i r (own
C, Hill,. M eyer| V m t the •ped al 10 t a r dkwlitae
M u e train.
tn
lic schools nf Florida will no le ihank von und the liuiijd f.n
Florida’a Syphilis
t v * du n o j w a n t araf.
LEE.HBl'IUi. Feb. U - W ) —A phaslir nliacnahip and
r WlllUma. City engleear, Ralph which will lake th e paaaeng
vu.s- &gt;1* bool mid patriotic spirit itl- de
No
one
her* wr*nU war. But
R ate A b o v e A v e ra g e E . I ’lc k a n l o f O ila n d fl, p resid en t tlunai education.
W ight, member e f ' -the tend* to the dockside a t.O e n rU n U
isojs shown to us in iu r tiiitrn
o f tha Flnrlila drape draw er* F.aw liu l i m p * ( d o t ''
hody-e m ad committee, M r. H lg- board th r T w iW ,' rtSam er
Thr
Teitbook
Toinmlssion. *t'i|' pnurim rs In Semiiinl, t
A lth o u g h
Russia always h w
aine, geaatoe MaeeheldO*. end „ i r t „ l.u n b o t. * •
' JACKSONVILLE, F*b. |5 . - shanga, l-M the mid.winter oon. aided hy a rating roni in It I cr nnd th tt •* S |&gt;|ils.ist. ynul ri- H|n I.
feronce
of
Florida
grape
grower*
/e&gt; —Florida deaths from syphi
experts nf ti e l)e|i*rtmi-nl nf 11 n m ill plejise e sp re s s t „ th, , -how ,i g reat Interest in Dulher*
Friday
that
they
would
have
j
m
m
sec
urity
no reaistane* la
lia reported to tjw S tale Iluard
Erlucatlun, gave orders Friday B o u n t oui sincere desire -to wmk I
talk for
ru s t i*
i- eapecteo
rx p s e ts i
tirn n a n th
thrust
uf llaalth la s t y ear total.-.) 44t. Is “ u n ite t - fo r s w e can
rrplacrm ant teats and new «&gt;'ti you in a ll m a tte rs i&gt;t ,hi&gt;
fmin th»l quarter and lha
H alo re
raortalily ra ta of 23.0 pn marketing
te
\
t*
to
carry
out
th
r
p
ro
iram
Ha said a “survey of tha State's
due to their geographical
IJHM papulation. They wrrI nm attaching n lint of the
trap* Industry &gt;* needed before of Improvementa In the educa­ •churls In n r r it r.f th r ilr-V fla y s
ion. are not expected te
dlvldad, BI whit*
tional
field.
my kind of m arketing plan ran
3M nagvwaa.
LAKELAK
T eats In social studies, in his. n« per tlie schedules .nt.niitl.it
Tha ndHaual syphilis
dent) ke werked out. Nanv ifrowera feel tory and other subjects
The Federal
will to m rlry your office &gt;0111. time
&lt;i«y
have
been
let
down
by
chain
'Ve rcgrvl that we eaniint di«.
ra ts fo r . IN S , tho last year Ir
bring up lo d ata the frequent
A
oca*
which
promised
to
bay
th*
which rvparta a ra avallablv, »«
change* In world condition* In tubule thrm ourselves and thank
tuUr
of
their
crop
a
t
goad
prices
y. 11 fi r Ihla aaalatanrr.
9.7. Tha Flarlda rata
btlt/ did not, saying acme growers recent years, tha departm ent of
1 M ith kind regard*. I am,
was t l &gt;
and California rrapea wrr* under- Edutallon said. They alao will
“ Respectfully vour,.
atreaa cilJienikln, public hralth,
--filing tha aachaage
"L. F. Hoyle.'
community reapMaslHlIUe* ami
other subjaeU.
.. INVESTIGATION
asked
S an fo rd Students

B y Legion Post

Australia Called

U. 8. Will Buy 60

Holland

.N a m ed Sergean ts

E van gelist Tells
fa b . I t .—(At
I **id
rn. , , T hree Sanford etvdeaU a t the
N e e d F or P ra y e r
deny astradL U a N m lty e f Florida. Chariea C.
eharged with H aft, Robert C- Mocrla, end
Evangalist C- V. Bruntbark of
Other state*.
Waahlngtoe, D, C., speaking at

ATLANTA. Feb. Ill — m The House yesterday ordered an
investigation o f charges that cer­
tain unions arc operating a ‘ rarkef* in rounrcllon with Initiation
free chinged w orkers rn defense
the revival —vUaa which are project*.

held every night at lha Aeaem.
bly ef Oed Chunk, declared last
night that the "atad far a rtri.

LOCAL'WEATHER
tonight and

^ -&gt;* m .

v : i

- - W - p i ’- S w - W '

-' I j.- :. . ■

N'th
.

rcnt*,r*oeo

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                    <text>18 M e n
T o

•

Bmdahaw,
1 hare any

S

rJ57«rith'th*, | « N r i m « t

Try For Seventh
Victory Tonight

wh.le thing t

C lu b s

JbofMtu
wfll ha mailed
and Intliratad

a a f grt! &amp;

•old throo pttohun ,‘to. Joe C « u » i •
btta.'WothUifton k m L A * tr -'
end baramaq and a pitcher wont
to Jfmmr Jordan, manager afl
&gt;

lob.
• • ••■.
to alatad In December,
tahaw'a buylntaa will taka
la lima and he w II not
iU ronn«tlcn» with tba *

explained, , &gt;

F a r

O R LAN D O ;. Feb.
it. - &lt; * &gt; - '
Fir# jrpw ir h n W I
iludenU
at lb* Joe SlHpp School of.
(UaotkU toAwd themiclre*
In
orgaiHted b ill tn tir, tkrra c f
them property o f the W *»h iof­
ten Nattonata and t#ar of then*
property of rtttaburghc Piratic

t here Sunday afurnoon
Or action toward organ.
.today,

So

B a s e b a ll

) f Se m in ol e a
E n t ir e ly To
ord C it.lre n i
r - . .■■**■«&gt;: ; V,' '■

S o ld

P r o f e s s i o n a l

Cdmbrta

h

's ^

’Ssi

rlghtha&gt;
a rider, IS,
lofttander.
"Tha great Grand Son goer after
^Jordan wdl taka John Loach.
up to tho HI* earonth » tot try tonioht add M. of Colunblarillo, N. Y.t a
It drpendi Ha fourth In a raw In the toe- ’frond L*toman, and John Da .
lu hare a tnrad ninth race at the Hanford. rarakl, IP,. Btuleerant FaU, N.
Orlando Kennel Club, 10 mile* V . FlW toT m&gt;d. outfielder.
,
aouth of Sanford on U, H. Utah,
Yeittrdaye aalaa awe lied t V
way 17.
! • mid this soar on. • |
But,* Mid Btrlpp. " I aspect:
Tho D. W. Tarprnlua arp will
hara Gunter. Laddie, Real Fire.
I
•.bw,0t 40 W * In argan-!
Hmnkjr Ranger, Cracker Lad. ****. 6* W filA mbool caui n n i
Dr n't Ferret, Funflewrr Chef and
Geld Leaf Lad aa hie oppoeltlon.
■Throe atralfht declaim* I* aa
MAILT1 n o in t.K
a
iruch me Grand Son hae toon able
to win thlt eonaon. .Ila copped

■i a «j a u .-awc .&lt;icaai r v u

lUHfWHWneiXaitoW

c m m to

t o w a ro n -n ia n n rr i *

WINES—LIQUORS—G
FREE

D E L IV E R Y — P H O N E M l

Bill’s Package Store

» •'

m , ^

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, haiftwlk' ntThiMtJnlra r-

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I 4 a

a-a
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a- 1

he H igh In scoring

P IlIU P p l. W .“ %
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.
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I'lratr'a A mi ..
,| « |—J |— | and eirlalmat “ I H
ME Fortune JI I
I—hd
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Mold Knb
1T 4
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rirnt»*» Aflif • t.l*. J.»o,
a i d tcdmmataa gat n
Han’t quaint aael
they drn t hear it pi
aril

firs? Greyhound Results

I*lt tba bompi of pro
ltd wraauing.. ila aaya
ria^a lo promote wreoU

r

Arrar Man ,.v
a a i —i
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a—i
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m ii *.

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t.iirky itaap.-r a.m. lie , a.rvj
Ilia Ui K. 11.40, 1.1*1 Mill* Hmlth

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faw n Dafftr l ie. « l * t Ana K&lt;

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Mr. Red . ......... 3 I I
l.urky UHnt 4t.a«. 14.1
nnldm Wuril* t.f*. 4 14;
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CARDtU may help women In
two Important wayai Many who
begin S dart baton "Urn time*
by direct Iona aa n tonic. It neu.
mflr help* ctlraulaU appatlto. In*
errata the flow of gaatrie julca,
and to aid* &lt;tlic it ton. That, It
M m build cnerny and atranglh
alto rauuca periodic functional
diatma far many. 60 yanri of
* • * . pru»ra C A R rfyra merit

Tonight's
P tn rr

Iran* nan
y'Maacar

ii a c m —ruraniy:

J'dmnr Oa**n ’ ** .

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, otartarnTtimr
! R ifrtlu Malratk

I MtlT Peo4f

it e r i^ r a g N U ji

I Norman Andraw* I inka Prteof

cratMd popularity a f I
waa raflooted ta tba ail

ITII IIACO— Pulurlti
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leery Ida ----- -- I I
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Russell Seed Co.

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Arrangemnnt with tho mam
this iiAUoitAliy AGrarilacd |l
ww ».rr limited to BO only.

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decided ho will accopL

VT:

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.w rs ^ r

*nu_ OACR—irt
larlrkn
N-n Mirth

phyilcal education And bualncM
administration.
! Tba haa boon ana aU raeU raof.

m

4 Hlaklaad Rett
HiXTH m a c k I t&gt;6h M anhali;. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i til Touah
a AaO Drirar
a ttamlno Andrew T ItlMoe Cera

£
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Bjtpcrt Welding

�Seminole County Prod net* ' 1 -.i
More Fruit And Vegetable Than A « f
■
Similar Area In Florida
J

SANFORD, FLORIDA*

[— I T S

AY, FEBRUARY IS, 1941

Joint Defenses

Com­
mission Establish'
ing System Urged:
Cost Is $9,0 0 0,000

G overn m en t

ported In

WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 9 CAP)—The Senate Foreign *.
Relations Commutes, today
approved, IS to 8. tha Admin.
lalratUci’a Brill ah.aid bill In
vnheUallally the saw* farm
aa rated by tha llaoaa. It
new goes Is the Senate floor
fM dehole, which will otott
Monday and which leaders
hape la restrict la two weeks.
The committee acted after
roleeting a proposal by Seha:
tors Jokuon (R-Cal.) and
El lender (D.I.S.) to restrict
the Pro*Ideal's sothorlly to
trtta A R itln n irmed force*
'
* f the Western Hr ml.
sphere.

Balkans

d Dow Presents
'rifttejn To Library

iraallaw e

Oa Pee*

Peer.l

J a p a n e s e T h r u s t In
n
n
,
_
F ar E ast
Is
Seen

lacol library - tan
wake a
far It, Mrm. E, J. Houghton,
(an raid yesterday. &lt;
I booklets
'*Tha
White
j^ T

V vcm pod the booklet

id HA Useful o f Lucca" U
versa and pro**, A ll were
i*

Present*

Am ericanUfe."
.............
, The remainder, of the program
la M followa i
Instrumental
toualc. Sanford
Grade School Orchestra, T. U.
Dollleon. dlroctort weleowe, lira.
Stella F. Arrington, principal of
South Rida
Primary. School:
prayer, Mrs. Valia Williams:
Founders' Day. rift* and their.
purnoa*a, Mro. E. D. Koonts:
candle lighting reeemonyt addrev •
selection, Bud,
cheatrs; sound
Court,- sponsor
Warn,
Moirhera of
Kooeitr. prealdeut o f
Count v P.T.A. Cm
e a t The local PM
roenitero o f the Sen
Board nf Public fa
he platform gwogta.

nr, Mrs.
Bemlnolo
painted

dedi.

Elisabeth,
to D. J
ilahop ef
« . poem writ
them and s
“ Martyr.
Blind". “A
|»»d” “Tear*

o f the Heart", f
anissppo|at)MW&lt;
“ Memento, Dm
and “The, PUgi
The book let*
lam CardlnaUa
Ulna two poomi
nkl. T h e Vat
ptem written jaf

Holy n i l
FcaaUday
to i o m K

tar” , “ Flat",
“ Rasurgens",
, “ In Port'.
Bell,”

d “ In Memo*,
troier"
cou­
th* Cardl.
City" I* a
city with the
ly g n l by the
Of F*b. It. 1929
hi person to the
Im JCI upon the
la'Holiness, May
gah was writ.
I forward by
it It contains
l, “ The Guard,
sn by
Mrs.
I built around
llty of Lucca,

Bp BSi
imsnt to wanng. Accord Ins
go In every
m an la for( able to emu
da; The story
I visit of the

Legion Registers
War Veterans For
Volunteer Service
Q u e s tio n n a ir e s
A u th o r iz e d
v e n tio n

- t S I^ A W A , Peh. is - U P ) - . Air
Minister
G. I W r r announced
today that system o f airports
Jirough Alberta and British Co­
lumbia leading to Alsaka Is be­
ing established by the Canadian
fore foment at i co*t o f about
(9,000,000 aa n defenaa mcalure.
The pro feel la .me of tha first
•oaotnmendrd by site Canada.Unit­
ed State* defense board and will
afford sn airline route from the
United States to Alaska.
Wendell WlUkle and Secretary
o f the Navy Knox took sharp Is­
sue with each other yesterday
over whether the United Statoo
cnuld safely release more destroy­
ers tn Great Britain without tm.

c.

mean* “ pirate*.'

NUM BER l4 i

'German Warships Sink 13
British Ships In Atlantic

M IL A N

vitation O f

M em b er A iw ocla led 1’ rctM

In

S T A L IN

■

Monday

,lr ilu in

|

By

W hen

E nem y

Sunk

. 'W

lo n llf ^itnk 1.1 arm ed B r ltlih
F . S * U siting
r g e s loaded
C it iz e n s
nipri-lnuit
" « • 'L t'tiT»i'lit"t
pit
t
onto
D n n jr e r Z o n e O f
land.
» r E Botirces
a s t T o rolled
R e t u r It
n
OEtlin-

fS

*

Droltnblv the most BtirccssfuU
nttnrk on n ro m n y in n tvh l
hliloi y.
The Nan Hign Command alto
reported that drttrurtiv* serial
blmv* agninrt the Ruex Canal
hud caused s “ sever* parslytalinn" er ship trsflk in that link
between 1911latn s„u her Far Bait
p..*«e tsion*.
•'* *
Dnngei signals rocketed ever
the Knr East anew ta the Unl|9d
Stales ' urgently’' advised Ameri­
can ctliaen* In Ciitns, Indo.Chhia
an,| the Japanese Empire to re­
turn In the United States tn the
,ntere«i* of “ national security."
Rome announced that MuttObni and Snanl*h Genersllttlnio
Ftsnciscn Franco had reached
'complete agreement"
on th*
role* n( Italy and Spain in tlto
war in European rearganltttiWI
tnd
on Medllei rancan.African
problem*.
’&gt;
In I ondon, British elreles da.
i Cs b iis w * Da N a s R**».l

Otlt. Walter G. Krlvitsky (le ft) Is shown with Hep. Mertin
Dies In 1099, when the former OGI’ U agent mid Itmudnn Irmlrr
told the Die* rommlUcc tin- »tory of Soviet .-puiiinge In the It
S. Although a gun « h* found nrsr Krivitak) . Isolv in hi* \Vn*h.
ingtan hotel room, hi* ntlorney and friend* -nld he had been
"liquidated’- by hi* fonn.-t onoctste* Iwcoiit In- talked lito milch.

Citizen Protests County Delegates
Removal Of Clock j To Attend Child
And Light Tower, Welfare Meeting
j

C orn er

Is

A s , O n ly
In

D e s c r ib e d
r a ft*

One

D o w n to w n

A rea

O n th e r iiifr
S e r ic H

To

Is

O ne

He

T h rou gh ou t

O f

H e ld

F lo r id a

Another ohjectlmt In the pm.
Itelegnlrs from five t'entral
_ ,1'hindn naiMit ,
pesgl ____J
mule. hy. ,L.
ih«* *’ily /*.,...«.
C'umiviB
inrHidlng
nj
■ion It 11* moMinir‘M'#&gt;*!ny
fcrrr»u|f
will «■
lo tYinove thr elurk nivJ trnffii* 1,1 thr‘
H our# on Lite
liflit lower nt l**rk A vpiuip utol Slri‘i-1 in Orlaritlii Itimirmvv foi
4
,
&lt;&amp; cimf#mu «• on i h*Iit w•*If j*i i^, oiu*

'T V '.

CAM P D L A N D I N a a m . S u
Street r.ine (clay fr o m '„ f „
of nL,r w rH lllg,
,/lM— MmJ* Jamra R. Run|
Mrs. W. I Hughey, who point • ........ I , ,,, pieparsteni for u ran. con"lructlon quarl#rma*Ur * f
cut that “ for some tin e I Imvo , f••• nu hi Ihr Wiiit# 11"iii** with! nmMinrrij jriaUrday thmt.
frit th«t rornrr wa« lh#* only riiI» I' m - i ii HooacVi 'II
emmp and daftnM
fi mui St mitiflf i .'tinly on j ret would hr rompltlfd by
corner for r«r» or ibftlrBtnun'k [ f H•
mtilii'K Mm 1, on# month ahead
Mr"
lluuhcy oxprrBNotl lit i • \ | « I !•* jiMmki
of
»tr*l

4&lt;|(fnl*m* in ■ Ullrr in Thr Smt | ,f'

«&lt; hrdiitr,

ford Ih ialtl, which I#
follow"
1 W I tiwloii, O 1* Mt imlnn,
About 200,000 troopa art In
*‘A" « iHXpuyrr, I hair loin 'l*
\\ ilii i Moikhu , Mi
»nd fraintiK her# npw, and 20,000
L a n d e L a r g e I l a s s marly of Sanford, has t»en sppointed editor.m-chlef of the|
vrry much intrmtrtl In (hr d r
ManwHI ^itwnrh, mm r me expected within
lha
hy next month The Army etp*cU
thing literally .........
In her "lisrlmial st--Arm..... . .Junior
t ollcg* rtiRMhin of i rmovhiu Iht* cIt»« h * 1 I imm -* Mmtfflitnii, Mi
Pithing
...... .' -------r
mid lowrr Pur noMir timr I him ] *»•"*’ Htr Itrv .1 D !&lt;»«**!, 1 »■ io tmvr ftO.OOO to tin.OOO men
yard." Mrs. Percy Mero caught ' where
•*- ■ he I* it senior.
a 114 pound black ba*. &gt;.*!.. [ Mr. Mon.alvstRe wrot* the He*, frll UtMi t-ornrr iuii thr only M i f i 1
( 1 K« ll,t|fiiun, II H * l*- here h&gt; mldwiummn.
»
I » r r "it.,
day in HUvor U ke. Mr* Met. , Martin Ilram, of he Hnl\y j *» » t'oru#r for c*»m or prih nl i umv j ‘rl ^ 1^ H
and
l
iflrn
walk
icvnnl
|
«».*,
k
,
,
Holin'. Mi M Hi h« *
fished o ff a dock In the rn.r „t i Kpisropsl t hutch, that
_*•
j
ll' h ii M* In»H
her home and Used a "cnod-. . 1Jr„ keeps up »* *r ll hi* co„ to no»a Iht’tr.
Itu v o r H S u it! P a y i n g
"M hftMi'1 lern hill «h&lt;int o '
11 oiu'iHijf »iii h*T»o :*i '• 1 1
pole" and live alttnera fur hsit I tecta With the ll«y Rcoute, 1 -j
'( ’ o h ( h O f M o n o p o l y
Wl'* .....hum uftiil
In recent month* Mr*. M ii.'iC .A . and Red Ureas *nd nl*o wirk » n' i» I wMR Iim rlj I no, l,. I ' ' ' 1
lie la dovni tm 1hr cnrnn of I'liltot-H" | 1 M
1,1 f
'
' |l" 1
tsa pulled tn screral big mu * teaches Hunday School.
ill
iln
i&lt;
k
t
i*|
i|
Inn
of
n
|
no,
lit
'
i
W
ASH ING TO N , Feb. 13 — (C )
tho reported, the largest of them I studying calculus, so you esn sec and KlrM S liitl, with n» wnnniig
tin f *hnmhrr t-l ( ’uioinri r» m
Tliuinisn \V. Ainnid, **«l*tant
weighing 1% , 9 4 , sod
*' &lt; lie lisa bis hand* full, lie la also whalMirem,
, |•p11•is 1mi WIt ll
iiMoni,.).*rncrsl, lolil a monopoly
■ member of the Student Coun­
“ Thr duck *•» very cunv* m» ni
munda.
_____
&lt; : I llitl
t "mmilIre today s “small Beg­
cil, and was recently elected one when «!h piiififr to hr utdc to it ll
Mr
| || tJihh* ..f thlnmlo un nl nf labor" cngagril In mcnthe time ll RCfTtni to me Hint lln
O u t-of a total of 44.1 tn.lt. of the out.standing students."
Young Monsslvstge attended tower in much better than an uvi i I ‘ !-« , 41 HppflUlli 4| I.Ib I 111* Wtilt I npnlisi,c pirsollrcs wui "*o sty*,
births recorded ty the Cen%u«
*
.........
..
;it- &lt;luiu nuitt f* • ii-gu ally situated that rnormuu*
Bureau Ih the past 23 years, male school* in (hi* city and ws* for head liylif, nnd doea givr &gt;&gt; tor 111, OilftPiilo Iilrrlinr* Thr pill- ,
nrc jiaascA on to consumer*
birth* ogceed female birth* by I.- incrly employed liy the Sanford dignity to Flint Street.
|M&gt; . of Ihe con f«'M'nr I% n* mil In, thr necessities of life.’'
Herald.
M
Mra.
VV.
I
lliigto
v
200A7S.
Inn-i 11\ Mr» tlitihN, h Mu I'd.
Hr iissrrteil aurh prsrtifM 0*&gt;
The I'ommlwltm derided to tv Into
&lt;ini..I mainly In thr btiilJing Inmove the clock nnd Dahl towet
t rty 10 yi&gt;BM uni
I " " '' ,l„.|ry ami In Ui.rk Iralispoft*.
in mm effort to relieve fniijrr*hi n tin' pi evident nf
I In*
’“ " “'I tnm
At the rernrr, where an rMiiruied t!l .t* hfn* nil led u Willi
Hint-.
-------------------------.'t.iMMi enra paax daily throughout I .,i&lt;ft-iriii'r tn fim• nl»*r tin*
the yrn
I
ill'll ll FORT1KH'AT1QNB
tl *&gt;ltliMI«rCl lito I'ugr I m « i
ftinre It W'Am creelrif 10 yrni"
ago. the tower ha« become a Innitt Mi ll NH, Feb. 13—W — A
A 69-foot luxury rrulacr, Itccc. rarry o ff the fume* of rooking. niHik in the downtown neciion,
(,ir. b military spokeamsn
aald
oon
The tee box rsrrle* stout 4t0 and the propoaal lo remove H nnd
Wi-.l,n ..lay night thr Italian* In
Ill, belonging, lo R. ’ E. Crummci.
pound* of Ire or enough lo U»l erect an overhead traffic light
A H ama huve pul s stop to their
of Orlando tied up at the Munl- for tour or five day*
Th* Hmr resulted In n lively eontro
lung srrtc* of counter-attack* and
eipal Tier ./oatortday afternoon, cupboard l* fitted with special vpr*y.
MS.-HMMKK, . .ll ::i . (Spr. now urr building defenalve f#rbringing a party, o f three and a dlah war* that sink* in lo niche*
Joel Field yrRlerdnj ip n let­ .'il, Jack Hemps,' furrni'i bra. , ttfiraliutia in the face of acute
to
koep
It
from
rattling
or
falling
, stvi-iglit Inning , liantpion nnd supply and transport dlfftcuttlM.
crow of two. The party had come
ter to Th# Herald pointed out m
from Miami to Jacksonville and out 'In rough weather. A smell leaxon" why the tower nhould le "m, i, Miami ilrurlt hole! matt,
sing
fumlihelr
Steward
Langston
.li.'ppej
into Kissimmee &gt;ester.
up tbs RL Johns River to &gt;'enleft ■tjmdinjr, and expre«R«*d thr
IH 'V A L GRTH
811B-BABA
of
tile I
1
ford. The m o p left Immediately with hot end cold water.
belief that If a Ptraw vote were ,1ns, tjis|iee(e,l sonte
Thro* passenger cabin* t*ky taken ritlsen* would vote four to nun he* tn Ibis aim nn,| went
WASHINGTON, Feb. IS—(CV—
for Ortaado hy car .where they
expect to eta/ aatil Friday when can of *1* peopl*. Tha nmeter one tn favor of leavlnjr the Vlock with nlfteial* of nest week'- to- Senator i’eppcr of Florid*
ft''" nn n hiintlna expeiltln n ll, Wednesday s aub-tsa* to Ogl.
they rotafn to the boat to ro cabin contain* two bod* and ha* atul light at they now are.

Luxury Cruiser Of R. E. Crummer
Docks At Sanford Municipal Pier

.Int'lt Dempsey S
KiHsimmei* Ranches

a privst* bathroom with tathtub
th. Kissimmee river valle&gt;
,a an adjunct tb the southeast
Hr In Uiht u 10 .niton lint Naval Air Bass st Jstk
ang • shower. Tha two ooialUr
heir ns u part of hia Imnling a-ruld be establiahad ell
j pasaongrr cabins contain bunk*
eosi time.
I Duval county.
with a connecting bathroom and
----------------------------------------------------------- 2 --------------------- K frei
a n located forward under the
dock. Tho crow sleep* forward of
too two small cabin*.
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 13-UPt—
Tho main lounge la located even As s result of Hots against Dutch
with the dock and cantata* a Nsxi* K«b. 10.11. about 60,000
table and chairs, all anchors
Jew* hare a n facing th* immeil
The two-way radio.telephone fit* lat* poeaibillty o f being rncluseH
l.incnln'e birthday was observed wero:
In a ghetto.
in chapel Wednesday morning by
Ab«
the Sanford Grammar
School j ^ 1**
h to* bridge a t
when Room 1 gave two *hort
Hero O
play*, entitled “ An Incident In burnt
to with
* '*
___
l.incnln'e Boyhood” and “ Lincoln Moses
Meet* Johnny Appleaeed.''
the pi
Character* In the ftret plsf _ *•

50,000 Jews Face
Ghetto In Holland

Lincoln's Birthday Is Observed
'%
At Grammar School With 2 PlA^s

City New® Briefs

Abe, Robert Faircloth; Sarah
Jacqualina Armstrong: Ann, Er­
ma Jean Mtthvtoi Nancy, Ethel
I o f tha First Lou Vlnlng: Mrs. Lincoln, Oer.
II meet tonight sldlne HlncMiffai Tom Liacola.
George Dixon:
John Aloalee,
tbp church.
Paul Jones: MatUds, Marjorie
Aaderoon: Betsy, Batty Haiti A l­
lan, Byron Beard.
Tbon* taking .part in. “ Un-

v ■i f - ; ' ’ ■ » ' ;'‘ . 4

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V e s s e ls

t * *— —nlr* F nIn
w
. .
; Ship
l i n i n 's
Ilitrlt
Com m and
left tinlay llin t C pm uitt
|w»-topni
Suez
Is Crippled
arxliip* nrow lin s in th e A t -

meht

jPormcr Resident

to
&amp; aWtro

a" *

!

C on­

The round.up or quetlionnsire*
he Foh.
Wa s h in g t o n . Feb.; 13 —Of) win
The n » t will have a dinner
—Concern wme evidenced In m u m
diplomatic quarters today ovsr meeting at the legion Hut on the
the possibility that Japan la nr*. isle frttni Monday night St T s00
tbvlnck. Ticket* Ulir he
parlny ifor a
thrust.la
i t until Mondsv at 10:00 A. M. at
w RI » ofllaae
^ ■ . : . ^ _ y . ^ » » L ^ » n'"^ . " ' t ^ ' . ' V .c e• * ttrV
&gt; e . Into
the
service
l/nftell 8tItM *^rrS IsU -wmild fttvl^
grocery
not venture
on whst station. Koereat (I*' ' I
_______ •a rpicas
»
re, «.r f; rorge C*ok.
moves Japan 'might he planning,
but the possibilities mentioned
In dlplnmotle quarter*
Incluiled
sitvenec* on the rich Netherlands
East Indies or Blngspore. |lriii*h
E d iU Y e a r B o o k
naval stronghold.
Raymrnd Monsslvstge. Jr , son
of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Mon.
M rs. P e rc y M e ro
aalvatge of Savannah, lis-, for-

too and Steward
are remaining
m party return*
», some cleaning
the boat. Ca pt.
* Raceo could
party of six

c*

, l o ®ts 'Y ? r e C a r r y in g
W a r M a te r ia ls
T o

i

B o s to n

Sanford'* veteran* are a*ked to
fill out the questionnaire* a*
anon aa possible .and leave them
st the Pmerlck Hardware Store
lor bring them to the next meet.
the post

K R IV IT S K Y T O L I) O N
r-—
.....................................

W ere

Rv

World W sr veteran* in this
veclmn are brinh mailed a ns
lloiial defense questionnaire by
the Can.phrll-l.4i* ..iig post of the
Ameriiau legion ,n orilri In here
« RM up available for “ vnlun.
larr emergency service," Joel S
Field, &lt;nmmamlri of thr post,
raid tot.nv
Registration of veteisn*. Mr.
Field printed out, doe* not In.
cresso an Individtisl'a obligation
“beyond alint of nny rlllarn of
the llnilrd Slate*."
The (retiring ol Ihe informs,
lion in the queitlonnnire &lt;rn* au.
Ihnrlxed hy the IfUO National
Convention of Iht legion lid
Novemhrr, which recommended
that “ nil po«ta of the Amrrlcsr
legion ' houlil engage In the reg
|alto linn of all World W sr vet­
eran* within the post*’ terrl.
trrnl limitations, and the keenIng of * card Inties showing the
name*, addresses, nusllfb-ntlima of
Such registered Woild Wot vet
erso* to he contacted In caae* of
po*alhlp emergency."

Ing of

W H E N

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Be An Ai
ary child factory Ml
school Cilia

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�Herald

IND’PF ANOTHER TRIAl?MU0ON

The Farmers’ Friend

Florida farmer* have a real friend In iWllahaaoec now
that Speaaard Holland haa taken over the gubernatorial
office. "January aeverth w a * a day that we predict F lo rid a
farmera and grower* will* h ave many reason* to remem*
L»»r," uya tne Florida Grower, a magarine devoted exclualvely to the intsmta of Florida farmer*, in commenting
on the inauguration of Gov. Holland.
"Our new chief executive ij^ familiar with need* of
_______
* Industry, the Florida Grower continues.
Use
Agricultural
Mi ta t m
• Ho *sees farming aid as vital’ and places 'agriculture sec­
------ 4---------- - OMI ond only to education in Importance to the welfare of Flor­
ida.' Naturally farm producer* of the state are at this
time Interested in qualification* that prepare Governor Hol­
land to stand ready it all times to givo a helping hand to
their induatiy.
"During his yearn r* «tatc senator, Governor llollaml
great!;* aided luml Florida. HI* efforts introduced and
eponsored the land conservancy district act. He stood firm­
ly behind legislation for rural clccirlf(cation and for law*
affecting the tutus, cnttlr. and numerous other state agri­
cultural enterprises.
’ “As champion of the Florida Citrus Growers’ associa­
tion, the governor introduced Uio citrus industry’s legisla­
tive program In 1830. Beneficial legislation he sponsored in­
cludes the 'frown fruit’ law, which not only Increased con­
sumer confidence In Florida fruit but also nu created bet­
ter markets.
"Florida’s cattle industry wan aided by the new gover­
nor following Georgia quarantine of our stock because of
tue.tick epidemic. Governor Holland was ono of a group
who went to Georgia, at his own expense, and conferred
with the governor and u n,mlssloncr of agriculture for that
state. Kesult—the quarantine was lifted.
"His was the first measure Introduced into legislsture
making possible the farmers’ frost and freexe forecast ser­
vice. His:proposal were adopted in a law requiring fertitfeYKNINO
Juer manufacturers to designate secondary ingredients, for
protection of. farmers.
. "K b it we farmers and growers can expect in our new
chief at Tallahassee is summarised in three statements
vividly remembered from Governor Holland's campaign
addresses: ‘When the an,all agricultural producer is pros­
perous, the state is prw.jc.roua. My interest shall remain
twtttortog of binds
with the small producer and the small cattleman. I'll go
&gt;■OUldsn follow flrrs
the limit for agriculture 11: all Its phases.' It looks like hap­
py times Indeed for Florida farmers 1”
’
MAROARET r ACHL.
lag wo like about Win­
ds] ks'o « big enough
SSt to^pUy politics.

Tax
v Ab h in o t o n . Fob. j a -Tho National Park Service
oacd Wednesday a nat
ipuuaiint night bo oatsMI
mbraring about BO ponea*

XU effletrs or employ*** of
States, or political eubdlvltlons
thereof, or any agoncy or Instru­
Conrad U Wlrth, oui
mentality of aay ono or noro of
the foregoing, an required to suld'Bacratarr lekee toW *a'«al
todado to great Income, for Fed- eommlttoo to a letter Utat If,the
lands wore made » reliable wttkN t cost to the govreriment'be 0
would recommend that Presi­
dent Roosevelt establish the

An Old English Family
An Interesting comment on the Beardall family, for­

{Backlog Of Steel

re West Citlson opines merly of Saqford, now of Orlando, comes by way of W. R.

0 ‘Neal'a column, Thu Observer” In the Orlando Keporterytar which should be of special interest to old-timers in
this section, many or whom knew the family intimately.
One of them, William beardall, is r.oy mayor of Orlando.
Mr. O'Nsara comment It as follows:
"In 1883, a young Englishman, a civil engineer, who
had born the icpreMintative of the English Geographical
Society In Africa, camo to Florida to represent the Florida
Land and Colonisation Company, an English corporation.
Ha met hla wife-to-be in New York; married, and settled
In Mellonville (now Sanford).
T o them weio born three sons, Harold M.; John K.
lor ptsaee may
i Into Kalians and William. Moving from Sanford to Orlando In 1000 the
laalbta dlfflsulty three boys became abactor in the young life of Orlando.
W iiHcl attended Hotter Military Academy; graduated from
t*W Unlveralty of Louisiana as a physician; practiced his
ptofooil'ni
New York* spent a year as army surgeon at
Fiwt Leavenworth; oiflollul In service in World’s War;
which chief of medical service in base hospital. Brest, Franee, with
country
®f major j ittid now terving Orlando as a commissioner
L. D-U ef the Utilities.
"John R. (Jutil; to his friends), graduated from the Na­
val Academy, Annapolis. He rapidly .moved up the ladder;
attache tn London; stationed In Washington with
Lhlef of Btaff, and is now captain of one of the navy’s
laiya cruisers,-William (billy to his friends), graduate of
the University of Virginia; good citisen; lawyer; captain
**}■ Worlds War; and now Mayor of Orlando.
Those three Englishmen by inheritance, the Beardalla,
have given their all W the building of America. Today, John
^,r:’ “I11 of
ls graduating from Annapolis,
following in the footsteps of his father.
.. mA
° ( M,niM
Ihclr adopted country! Whst a
pnvjJcffo It hu been to Mother DeurriulJ to set and know
or the splendid tiervlre her three aonn have been ablo to
glvt» to M4ko Amerjpn erio for democracy.

•alM S!

t f c . f 'S t 'L S R r

LhOuardla

Year Income

th° *&gt;1*,roclal1011 of

To Attend Child
Welfare Meeting
tlon’* children. The fourth can.
farence was called by Preeident
Franklin D. Roooevolt and waa
hold to Washington to January
*f, ISIS. At the conference In
January snare repreeeataUvea from
all Staten, territories and depon.
diastai Of this nation. Simply
vtatad, they mads an tovsatary of

'* outstanding
taUoro. both i
l lo of Vital

P«Plo for

Instrucllun, Orange county,
Orlando.
r
(b) While House Fndlaga—
Mrs.
Malcolm McClellan,
Jacksonville
»c| Formal Education— Dr. M.
W. Carothers. State Desert
rnent of Education. Tails.
Iiasaer.
(ill
i (oiormai
Informal Education—MrKducation—Mr*
Kolia floutowurth, stale dh&lt;
rector division of oouunwtHy
service program*. WI’A.Jaek.

Speaker— Mr*. Oalda Abbot,
i Gatoaavilla.
Child and Health i
s
Boreal* Club, KiOO F, If.

(a) nasldlrg—Dr. W. P. Rica,
director Orange
Cottaty
Hsalth Unit, OrlaiuU.
&lt;b» Whlta House Plading* —
JjMjf. J- Gaidnsr, Daytona

‘•kruastr0*- ?

U w » F M U n —Dr. 0 . C.

i Liberty Street

(is . L. H. Gibbs,

Osincup, OrUudn.
(o) Ocasrel DiscuseIon — Dr.
Rlc*, Orlando.
Child and Special Handlespot
1:00 P. M. .

a

moot 8tat* Welfare Board.

Shortage Of Skilled Workers
more skilled craftsmen.
In Uio light of the bureau's
estimate* of labor requirements
of roaramamont, the ahortoga of
•killed workers will ba oven more
■eriou* three or six months honca
than It la today If steps ere hot,
taken Immediate], to meet Ute
shortage. To oeenro on adequate
supply of oUl)od workmen, It it
essential that both Indettry .end
production pragram fur which the Government expend and speed
:ontracts k ip bean Ibf Is put upiOfatr framing pragram with.
starting. shortsJet of workmen
In some of the skilled categories
already exist To meet the urgent
need of Orest Britain for war
for Arosrlean Industry to tnlarga
materials, H will be necessary
for American Industry to eitlarg*
Its production, thus creating a de­
mand for thousands of neW
workare.
To prepare for this demand,
'Jinert! Rutherford urged industry
lo take tmmodlata Itaps to train
worker* for defense lobs. Though
U requires savsral years or more
to school worker* In some of tbe
specialised defense skills, through

Is Called Serious
NEW YORK. Fob. 1».-(AVThs backlog situation to the
stsol Industry Is so oortous that
It "eon oooreply ha untangled ex­
cept by seuio fern of gorein.

with their.Milder, B etter TXste
crfidd^ivM you movKjplHMura?
Because k’s tk* iwniff'i r1$mttti
. . . it has ovorythliMf^Kmolnr
wants • .. Hul Mlldnasa and a

fi6 W r p to tato tt

�V

THE H A N F O R D HffitACtt HANFORD FLORIDA

S o cia l A n d Personal Activities

Rotary Club Giving f
V alentine Day Dance1

John Talbott And
Mary Marshall Wod

more huim abkku

W a s h i n g t o n . i m . l i - i/f i ■ President Hm -evrlt In&gt;&gt;l lefore
,-,,,,.,1 Congress Wednesday „ 4898.3U::..

M ix Mary Florence Marshall
Invitations .mve
U3 - pr o g r a m f - r mlJitionnl navnl
of San Antonio, Trx., and John
to the Valentine i .... I,.
Henry Talbott, ion of Mt . and Mra.
Rotary Club to le
nt l he
F, W. Talbott of Oviedo, were
Mayfair Hotel on I ruinv* night,
married recently in San Antonio,
on
beginning at
nt 10
I" &lt;
•&lt; o *Im V . iu H uh
according to Information juat re­
cording to an niinimiuemenl
nun
Iy
ceived here.
Curmwuy.
in ral « h,m .
An arcmint of the
wedding
of the dance
taken frtm the San Antonio Ex-,
Member* of tne Pilot Club
Mr. ('arrow uy l,.&lt; n.iin.d Hi ’
pres* follows:
A. \V. Epp*, tli.nl. M,■! r 1-sin,
’ .
TH U R SD A Y
»
were hostesses Tuesday evening
Mr*. John i’uulscn of Maitland
"On Sunday morning at 8:30
Clyde Parker. K.ul
I mini mol
The Townsend Club .will hold at a Valentine budge party in is spcnulng a few days In San­ o’clock. Miss Mary Florence Mar.
S- 4&gt;. Shilihol-er n in. floor
0 “ .rfgtilar meeting in tho Court the Recreation Ruilding on [a k r ford where she is substituting shall, daughter of Mr. and Mra,
(Ooimiltre. lllhei ......... i,.
u
nt
rit Side Primary School,
at W
West
Call S. Marshall of (his city, and
U^usc at 7:30 l\ M. All members Shore Boulevard. The decorations
elude J. J. Ik .nu.
..... . i,.,
John Henry Tull lilt, sun of Mr.
are urged to attend.
which weic made by the recrea­
II.
II
Cideu^ffi
.,i,i,
,
Mrs. Karl Cmr n ami ilaugh- nnd Mr.. K W. Talbott of Oviedo,
Gpurge A. Speri, i i ,.
The Seminole County Fedria. tion department staff corned the ter, Linda, uf Mamn, mp spend­
Fla., were n arriisl in the laurel
BTIil Ill-urge Si Mt,
,r
,irl'
tkm of Women's Clubs will meet Vnlenliil* colrr tnenie ol rru and ing several week* with Mr*, ('i n . 1 Heights
Height* Method!*!
Mi-thudi-t Church. Rev.
ilccsiiuliun*.
J p the Sanford Woman's Club be­ white ihruughout with red heart* oiri mutlicr, Mr&lt; W E. Horne. E. 1
II.
o v .................
1. L
Lnvrlacr
officiated, grower
Mr. and Mi
i | i ,, v , ,|| I
gin n in g at 10:00 A. M. The meet, hanging from the chandeliers and
Shipp, of Kingsville was ncrompa*
N k \v
s n
u s ,
Friends of (\ A I'nrtnin will
white
crepe
paper
Irail the grand
,
i n„. I
ing will la d until 3:00 P. M. with red and
nled
by
Mm.
K.
H.
Isivelare,
who
lie glad to Lorn that he in re.
KMART l III A I Di.N.s.
numla-rs v ill l„ , , „ i |., \| |
luncheon served at 13:30. The streamers tntersper-rd with hearts
also played the weilding music.
revering in the Frrna!d-Laughton
r R U 'K I i
in
Kill
committee In charge will be: Mra. strung ncrosa the main room.
The bride was given In marPA1.ATKA,
Ftb,
13— (Spec. Brain. Fildic Kmi- . i |.
Scoring high in the gamos of Memorial Hospital limn n rrvent rlagr by hrr father, vhc wore a
eheslrn will fnrm .......... .
tlll
W. A. Leavitt, Mrs. J. R. Adams,
Y u n i
m i k i. i
clal.)
When
tile
Winter
Haven
operation.
bridge.
Miss
Chnr'ette
Smith
re.
Ihe
dance
and
1
1
,
.........
.
Mra. Georg* Dridgv, Mrs. James
prwdrr Iduc dress, with black ac­ Junior thnmlicr uf Commerce
ii o t&gt; k
k i: i i i r
(hnl a large i nm ,| , n
C'oalea. Mrs. Roy Tillis. Mra. L. reived the ladies' I'rile and fl. R.
cessories, ami a corsage of while
M m . W, T. ISatiry of Srnaio.
YtfLKS NOW
MrI'orrawny an 3 ii,.lt
R. Leaner and Mrs. J. W. Lyles. K-tridge the men's pri-r. Stconil
gardenias. Miss Maiy Fricley of entered *'lis* Kathleen Turner,
bia, Ml**,, was the guest of Mrs.
m*
their table risers'll tin?.......... | ni„|..l
Sewing Sessions will be held at high was awarde I In Mm, J. E. K. Q. Mux well Saturday. Mrs. Kingsville on- the l ride's attend­ I8-yi nr-idd lininette,
I y telephoning llu hot, 1
the Woman’s Club for tho Red C' uricr and T. I. Sullivan laiw
Bailey Ih spending tho winter at ant. She wmr a dress of dusty frpre*ehtntivr in the fouith an­
prises
were
won
ny
Miss
Loiiiae
Cross from 0:30 A. M until
rose- with Mark acecssoriea, and nual A mien Fraltval to he held!
Daytona Hearh
Swain
and
7
.
I.
Smith.
Miss
11:30 o'clock,
a eorsagr of » bile carnation*. Mil­
i Catherine Takneli was the -rrernii
undn the !t]&gt;uiiMurshk|i
o
FRIDAY
Mr, and Mrs, Lull King and am Melton assisted as best man Jayi *
winner. All priiei were fur:&gt;ished
"* m the Km\ me
Tire Wesleyan Service tiulld Of by the Pilot memirrs.
daughtn, Marv Jean, have moved to the bridegroom Malcolm McGown and Frank Brown served hrrr. Mol y. ihey k &gt;
the Methodist Church will meet
After en enjoy ii le evening of from the Smith I'nik ApartmrntH as ushers
L A K E L A N D , l\u
i
i &gt;(„ *
holmi •ii l virijj Ihe fin
at the home of Mrs. II. A. Swan­ bridge, take and f - ail pimeh were and are now tending at 508
"Mr. Talbott was born in San­
»h I&gt; Th rouf'li
- m i ll
1
iu 1 , » v
son, 1112 Oak Avenue at 8:00 I’. served by the hn-lr&gt;sr« including Weal Eighth Street
Icr n rill hi the nnnuiil pnfeaut «' nu
ford,
Fla
.
and
is
*
graduate
of
n
iLutlon*.
I
I
p
.
i
,
M. All member* have hern urged Mrs
Al Hunt. |.irsident, Mrs.
for llu MtMtid *UCk'e*MV«* year
Militants 13,1 v, 1
U o attend.
Mr. and Mrs li. !&gt; (Mhnni, Seminole High School at Sanfcrd.
R. R. Pinpin. Mi*:. Eleanor Mor­
foi mi-Mrij* mt 'iiry t« I*« . M, t,» .,4l|
The Rotary Club is sponsoring a rison, Mi*s Maudi Ram-nv. Miss Jr,, have ret nine., from Miami, He was graduated from Tc«a* Ml** fuiiier will eomprif
nt tlu1 lit I*’ uf
Axaleu (Juien of •"iillrifr* Mudeiit* m i , , . , H;|I
Valentine danre at the Hotel May. Judv McClelland M r s
Frank R. where they arcoi.i,anied Mr. and Arts and Industries College
I’ Uii ni rMR
Ff'Ui,):,
v, in |.« r r, *
fair with Eddie King and his or- MneNclll. Mrs. M It s milh. Mrs Mr*. Ruaxi'll Odhiini. and apent Klngavlllr, Texas, June ]P40. lie u n i
('liiriM Sluitaht U . . t. in k ,*i m ,iM_ ■
Is now employed as chemical en­
cbestra furnishing the music.
H. A. Swenson. Mr- tv I' F.riek- a few day a with them
*I»V
M
Mil
Mil)
tDliliDU.
tin isuj.I i
gineer by Sinclair Refining Com­
The annual meeting of the »nn, Mm. R, r Mas well. Mr*. -I.
Du* (v r rk . Ramlx I n.
11.«s .
Sanford Carden Club will meet C. Mitehell. Mi*s fill-sir lllnMr. and Mr* Hi alley Ouham. pany at Houston, Texas.
fnUH Hi st'h, ■! im I i *itf It,.,|t j., ,■■1. '
Th* ehuich was dreorated with
A t the Mayfair Hotel at 1 1 .00 A. trn and Mrs. II. Hairier
Mm, H
ft Odham, Sr,, Mina
*1r n ! , Mnnouiicnl
M. Mrs. Roy [Lock, district di­
Minnie Ruth Odham. Ml** Cath­ touquels of white glatliola nnd
The guest list i. a- follows:
Iti«pits*l v»ri (i»i I ’m
,•
r ,r n u t ,
rector of Cocoa will he present.
Mrs. J. E. Courfri. Mi* W A. erine Odham ami C W. Farguaon stock with candlelabras in the
On...... l.u- higltugnts of tli, ‘'Hill*' f l‘fl 111
Mil ,.I kj1al I «
||i ;!,!*, '
a reception,
Luncheon will be served at 12:30 I. eavitt. Mrs. J N flillon. Mrs ■lienl the day Tuesday at ('amp background After
held 111 Ihr home of the brides sotiul - ihiuih was the Valentine M«'riilnv tm»rmr&gt;ir In C
i
i l -m . I
o'clock. Reservations
may be Lula Sanford, Mis |i ( ’ llow- Dlanding
biiilgc
luncheon
and
Chinese
m m Hitppr, M fD h'.l i in
mimM 1
parents, (he couple left for a short
made by calling the circle sec­ srd. Mrs. BvronSquires. Mrs.
cheekets
party
given
hy
the
Wn« &lt; u k r r in ('h uiiK km e i luu • vxlm
Frienda of Eurl Knight will wedding trip after which they
retaries.
W. P. Fields, Mis ,\ It Wi-ncu".
Sewing sessions will be held nl Mrs, C. H. Drown Mrs W II. t*e glad to leurn that he i* se* will be at hnnir at 1733 Polk Ave. man - Auxiliary of lluly Cruse I «*l if i f t*f f n r G G*11»is" ini,!' I* I*\
Episcopal
I'hqtrh
III
the
I’ari-h
1’hint‘^i*
you Hi in * » i run tU in
nue,
Houston,
Tex
the Woman's Club for the Red flach, Mr*. Rhnda
II
Ewing, covering from •no appendectomy
lloii-i- yeslenlay afternoon Mr, ftiut-Htion tli'sjtii«■ rin m i l
ir v.
Cross from 9:30 A. M. until Mr* Bvrd J. Goode and Mr*. C performed at the \ i‘rnald-l.aughJ. I
Ingley, president of the m fit&gt;4|uenl ensi**-, -1 n«n iuiu m11:30 o'clock.
ton
Memorial
Ho-pita I
tant F i d e l i H C I r h h M p c I b
C. Earl.
Auxiliaiv. was general chairman ■1 it ui itmi't if run l lir-t.in*m I.i till
The Sons of the American
Also. Mr. «nd Mrs
Fnrdere Wednesday
of Ihe affair, asilxti-il hy the to rniH pf Ih u m Ihiih
inonsor a Valentine Russell Mr. and V.i* ii It F,-t.
auxiluiy mrmtrrs
'•iwncg (n lha Legion Hut on the ridge, Mr. anil Mrs 7. E Smith
Mr. and
r-*
Dii^id Smith
1.11111 In-011 was served frutu indi­
Mrs .1 O, llu fr
MrAlbert of Orlando have le lurried to
Th* Fulfils ( In** uf ihi* First
lales front.
M OIfOAT
tVhltaker, Jr.. Mr and M il (V their home aftei -pending the Haptiat
rhurch
mrt
TuetJay vidual tables overlaid wilh linen
Th* , regular meeting of the *1. Skewer. Mr ami Mr« T I. oant two ilnv* i* the gne*tF of evening Hi the hoiiii of Mr 8. lumhenn ilolhs and rrnlrtvd with
Henry MfCs Smiths naiiiit*, Mr and II. English 4»n Wmt Fifteenth low how j- of red and white arn­
Kanfird
Home
Demonstration RuHIvnn, Dr. mol Mrs
F
llollev. Mm I* A Palmer
.Club will be held at the home of McLniilin. Mrs. W
Street where n vnwrmt «li»h icas in keeping ssith Ihe saleii.
CMra-’ Roy T1UI* on 3io Elm Av*. Sr.d. Mr* B. E Tola* M** C
*up pei u m Ht-rvetl lulfet »tyle tine motif Al one i-nil of the room
F. Procter, and Mis Agdu Tho.
mi* &gt; t ' 1:30 P. M. Mrs J. U
Mr*.
OH&gt;»
1
Stroth
and immedliutrly upim the ariival of a laige tulde deecratril 111 tesl
and wluti held Ihe piires which
na«.
Andes, Jr., will be co-hostess.
ilaughler. Msiilyu, M w
leroy the ucuent,*
Also Mrs, Vivien Knight Mr* Tuck&gt;r and Mr, and Mr* Paul
Follow in*: Mippei rmilmr bu»i* were sis-, v lapped In Ihe rhusrli
Gertriide Gilbert. Mis t r Ben­ Turker left yesl«T&gt;l»v f‘&gt;r Ihcll nett mnttci* wen* iliavuatinl and Colors
nett. Mir* Charlotti Smith. Miss homes In Dover
Mi-. I I’ lluikey ircrhrd high
H
a aortal hour enjoyed
Frites
l/ouls- Swain, Mir
I iliisn Dun. s|irii&lt;llnv some time m Sanforit. were awarded to .Mr* Roy llrltt score pi lie for
thr games ol
lap, Ml** Margsrrt IHvis. Mi»* with retalises anil fneiirts Knand Mrs. EiiKloh tor the games bridge, while Mr&gt; J G Shaioii,
Sara Warren
Eitalerhv.
Miss roule they will *'op in Wash, of tiirifcu played
Sr. in - tin- ri-i-ipient ol second
Marylee Harrison, Mir*
Betty
high pi lie third high prill- wrnt
_____
Mcmbera present at the meet.
Earle, M ix
Calhcimr T.-karh. inglon. D &lt;
to Mr- (Tank I .unison and Mrs
Inf were; .Mrs W
II
Gray,
Mias Marv Ear'e. Mi“* I.uttlr
S.
R
IHghton
received
low
Mra.
8am
Maddox,
Ml*
II
K.
itsldweli. Mita B'itv Buht man,
h o
prist- Securing high in (lie games
Morris,
Mra
(!.
V
Itrndrraon,
Ml** Rebecca Steven* and MIs*
of rhini-xc checkers. Mrs C. C
Mra Roy* Britt.
Mra
M
W Kail wss Mwsnlrd a prue. as
Perryle* Bell and !i A fiw.in*on
Dearino, Mra. W
li
Rutledye,
was Mrs IV
K Randall
for
Mrs Huth lioruon Wright haa Mr*. Cecil Sheppard. Mia. J L. storing
second
high
Screcno
Smith. (iriaes were awarded ts Mr*. F.
Iren chosen by the Antler l-odg* Thorulcy and Mr*. E
» And Mr* J I* lloHxiluw, Mi* A. Dyson Mu Byrd (joodr, Mrs
In itireet and pte»ctit it* annual
(S II Fnicliah, Mr* S I Gra­
play which
will I*
Klv«n 1,1 ham. Mit a Then Vickery, .Ml** F. K Snuth. Mis tV p Field*.
Mrs. I- I Boyle arid Mrs I* IV
the near future.
t hrUtlne Hlondcnmirr, N!»s
J llisroek
Mis Weight saya the will pre- J IVacuck, Mima Lor ear Frank­
Presell I 1,1 tin- ('arly
wen
' Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Brown of
sent as Ihe first *c«ua "Th* Gay lin, Miss l.udean Crawfoni utul Mrs. J f Sion on. Ni . Mi* IV
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Orlgndb, formerly ol Sanford, an.
Mr*
II
V
t
Little
Smile* with 2 li yuung m*n of
Charles Wilke
M Scot I. M l- r llinilfonl llyrd.
nounca the birth ct a son. C. 11.
the Antler Lodge dressed In gay
tlrs VV .1 Ihlgprn.
Mr* A
J r ., on Monday, Feb. 10, In the
i
iliir*
with
large
picture
hats,
CARD OF THANKS
Derby.
M l- I.
I\ I on.
MrfaJpango General Hospital in Or.
lepiS'senling
the
''Flora
Dor*
Riehaid TenEyrk, Mi*
It "
Undo.
hi sung and dance nuniWe wish to thank our friends in Illtipn-eht, Mr- Anion Phillips,
for their many act* of kindness bera
Mr*. IV II Shipp). Mis
M 1
Scene two will consist of sl«
ihown during our rcrrnl bereave,
lltll. Mi-.
&lt; irrlo Five of Ihe Fiisl Hup -w Ingle, Mi* U t
incut In the los* ot our deni men from the lodge a* the tires 11 t Church met at (lie home *d I II l.ariey, Mr- Don Bishop.
- F' V %L ^ ‘5
ind engine and four men as Mr Mrs Amur Mrrlwelhrr on M 11 Mn M
wife and Mother
G McNair. Mrs
J E
K .. ....lurk
■ml Mr» Bmilh, Percy and Sutir, day afternoon with Mrs J,„li, 1 I oiirier and
Mr* G II Blown.
Vers* Woodcock
nu nets of Ih* Model T Ford in t am. ron assisting
And Mr* E '
Harper. Mr
Mi* Madge lllgnry
tine Summer Afternoon in *
\V B Moye.
Mrs B F. McWhorter, 1 ii,m i\ 7 Woolley , Mr
Mi* (ieilha Rivers
Mi«ls J T Ford."
Mr* I- A Di
Mr*
C P
ism11, presided over iiie bur-ire
Mrs Berth* Terrell
Mr- Wright plana to prcsriil meeting. Mrs. W L Hloiidetimm Duikey, Mis IDr 1 liomle, Mrs
Mr Mid Mr*. J. K B u ll'•
her pupils from l,akr Mary, Or
fl
li.
Perkin-.
M
lM
S
W ig.
lead the 30lli I 'sal 111, (n|hui,&lt;l
Mr. and Mrs. K (lAVoudi'iek
Undo, Del .and, Orange &lt;'ll y ami l‘&gt; u prayrr led hy Mrs. -I II .ms, Mi* *s K. Dig ill oil, M i­
Sanford during the evening of t olrlough who also roiiditilid ll
C
Hull
Ins,in. Mr*W A
&gt;nli rlainmrnt.
\ihiiit-, .li . Mr- Msiwrll hlr*
the Bible study.
Little Dolores English, popular
Mrs. A. K. RosseUer ruude ail .'t . Mr* George A. Hpeer. Mrs
lot her character numbers, will inlerrstlng talk on Stewardship II I. Cooper
Mrs. R. A
Newhe seen aa "The Bowery Girl’ in a and the meeting was closed with 'nan, Mrs. A I Thtnnaa, Mis J
GOOD MILK cow, 703 Palmrlto song ami dance number.
n prayrr l-y Mr*. 8 A Eden IV Hall and Mis O. P. Herndon.
The Goofua Family, with Mary held
And Ml* J C llennelt. Mm
Grace
I
inr*’
a*
Pa,
Mildred
Kol&gt;.
LOST
DIAM OND dinner ring
Refreshments were served &lt;. li") Kynies, Sr . Mr* 0. K Filln
n*
Ma,
and
Nell
Powell
as
lager.
Mt* A C Fort, Mr* K.
valued for sentiment. Hat 7
Mis A. K. Russetler, U K Me.
la crpcclcd to
bring
small damonds, 2 mlaalng. Re­ Si imy
Whorter, Mrs. B. It Beck. Mrs 1 "top toil, Mrs lleniy Mrl-*uhn.
ward Mr* A Ike Carnenlcr, 36 laughs from the audience.
G. E. Ilolllns, Mr* J H Col lr , Mrs Furdycn Russell, Mis.
Beverly Rogers will bring to
S. Main St. Orlando. Phone
■lough, Mr* 8 . C. Graham, Mi. I G Michael, Ml* W. K Baker,
the audience an advanced Hula P. P. Campbell, Mrs. 8 . A Eden, Mis II. M Papworth, Mr*. I). L.
8407.
Hula tap.
field, Mra, C. C. Cos, Mrs
IV I lirasbsr. Mrs. Jran Adams, Mrs.
Itarhara Ann Paaree will lie
It
L. Stoudenmlrs, Mrs. J. D ( al Vtargarel ilmmes. Mrs. T
In a Tan Toe dance.
Stryiheiisun, Mis J J Stoddard,
houn, Mrs II. W. Shannon, MiFOR THAT NEW PER­ introduced
Harriet Brown, with her usual
Mrs M. B Farr. Mrs J (). Laney,
Betts and Miss Ellen Men.
MANENT OR SHAMPOO charm will alng aeveral aelec. Betty
Mrs W 8. C'uleu an. Mi* John
wether.
tlon*. Ml** Chrlitlna Stoudenmlre,
Kick, Mrs
R Ft Deas, Mrs S
SET
IN Mra. Polly Miller and Mary Elis­
Putsstun. Mrs II B Pope, and
OUR NEW LOCATION 1 abeth Daniel will dance the “Trio
Mrs J. B Ray
Tan.”
And Mr*
IV V.
Kirchhoff.
*r' « £ * ,
Mrs. Charles Griffith, Mr*. II.
A quartet composed of Bobty
lone*, I.cLend Rudd,
Frederick
Hlcothoff, Mr*. 11. E. Andsrann,
Mr*. Edward Davis enter taint
Cooper and Gordon Wright will
Mrs. Jo* Mtlsch, Mu. Glenn U n­
the
members
of
Clrtlt
Numbri
sing Ted Lewis' gong “I Ain't Got
cle, Mr*. Roy liollsr. Mr*. J. II.
Nebcwly". Carolyn Nablo will give Two of the South Side Baptist Mrnlck. Mrs. R. F Whitnsr. Jr.,
Imners one tIona of Mao West, and Church on Monday afternoon at Mra. C. R Dswson, Mrs. II. II.
Johnny Mae Jones trill to seen her home on Laura! Avenue
MrCaslin. Mr* J. G. Patterson,
The meeting was opened with Mr*. R. I,. Dean. Mrs.
In a nrettv waits d o*.
Ai«x
iKvrlvn fltllra will bo presented ■he reading of tho IIth chapter Vaughan, Mr* William 8. Eggers,
in a difficult balancing act, where of Rom«, followed hy a prayrr Mr*. H. E. Tookr. Mrs. J E.
she turns over completely three by Mra. Harry Tucker. Reports Stemper, Mrs 0. G. liollsr. Mrs.
times 0*1 tho floor, balancing a of tho vmriottJ commltteoi w*rr F X. Smith, Mrs. W. p. Fields,
lily iiifttf mrk «.if ihttfut* vaIu&lt;
rlasa of wine on her forehead. y Ivan iad&lt; fllttirt prog ram* ilia and Mr*. II. E. Morris.
Many other children will bo CUSOOde
And Mra. J. M. 8tin*ciphrr,
fee tored in the
B. Lamson,
Mrs
Tho bootoM M m d _ refresh. Mr*. Frank
Arthur Dranan, Mrs. Gaorga A.
DaCotles, Mra. Ralph Wight. M n.
W aves. ...... .
I- H. Connelly, Mra. L. F. Boyle,
S ig h t Is O n e O f Y o u r
Mn. J. II. Ilbitermlster, Mrs
Elmar Besrdslsy, Mra.
E. F
M o s t P r e c io u s P o s s e s s io n s
Weldtn, Mrs. R. J. Holly. Mra.
poo Set
—i
A. W . Itiu r- M n. Frad WUllams,
Lot Ui Help Too Protoot
Mra, P. W. Hlscock, M n. A. If.

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

Telephone 148

fillip runvt ruction and for born)j&gt;proof shelter* nntl other defense*
for tin* nation* most farfluntf
outposts, ind ml mg llu- Island o f.
Cjtiam

! Pilot Club
Valentine Party

r ’K O M

to $600

Chineso JSliKlt’nls
Aided Hy Collcjjf

Valentine Party Is
Highlight Of Season

C O W A N ’S

At English Residence

Mrs. Wright I T
Direct Antler Show

THE Y0WELL CO.

' SANI-’ORP. I'l.OltIDA

W OOL DRESSES

COSTUME SUITS

Circle Five Meets
At Meriwether Home

Today

Too Late To ClaHsity

Program

C£e^/ia*tc&amp; j

AND

yisrr us

Mrs. Davis Hostess
To Baptist Circle

LADIES’ COATS

$ ^ 9 5

FUR COATS

HALF - PRICE

Permanent

Plain Sham­
a
Creme Sham­
poo a 8et.....
Oil Shampibft
a

Tho paly Eyoa You’ll I n r U*v*

Damon. Mra. A. W. Loo. MTs. J.
B. Dtnkls, and Mra. Cassandra
ScW U.

And Mrs. Lula Sanford, Mrs. A.
M. Philips, Mr. and Mr#._ H. L

S e t -... - .... (—

FUR TRIMMED
CLOTH COATS

Still many 'days
aW.3 tu
thos* this year.

HALF • PRICE

^

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

Vvltk .

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•Friday and Saturday
Double

$ | 00

SILK DRESSES
$ | on

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Last Times

, ;

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^ &gt; ^ -T i.;v s r s
itM k ih* fle e t *

confarrad

SdBtt — frequent
IHtler** blMeraat
-a* noted that tb.
•r and tha Chin.
t | ( l among the

with

'It Tueaday nifbt
M a r . lh . B n .
»»«»• Committee

Paradise .
Natural P w
Natural Bridge
Values To

r.asi.rs-

mtb. m
‘••or.
.M l a statement,
f a t me, by bleb

m SFssi

: $7.75

, ihqm U nm

laolt- on Mt*
of Charan.
aouthward
ptjaji Sudan

W .tidtll L. Willkle, Juit retiiniml. f/tpn 'a
fact-finding trip to Britain, Ira.n arrow lh .
difk to vmpbadto.'a point at' h »’ t.atlflat be­
fore Ihf Mnnte Foreign Halation* Commltta*
ill Waar.lngton, Declaring England desperately
need* f.'n/p war*|tlpa fm convoy duly, ha propoaad t i y the Unite I States glva Britain five
lo 10 draticyrr^ n marth, aa wall aa unlimited
i iparfhajllman and long-range bomber*. Llatan.
ing (le il lo right, facing camera,) are Senm:

Eritrean aeapprf,
it Command *WH
b Tuesday eapl
land.- tawn 5j» i

I llS i
, It* haavltti emaab at
hour*, •

communique
(Special)—II. ft. Knlcke
ehlyf European eorre.pon.
the IntanrtiUonal New*
grill apeak berg' P» f'tlb
eveglng, Peb. 14, undaf I

kLaau. ..f D.T1U. Cwllao.

r Columbia, 8. C,
on bualneaa laat
la ceogaated with
I Dank f&lt; CobiMid, Waa bora Jn the Interact
«rav* prepf^ty Is tbU aee.
k

o : Caewell of Orlando

iM FridayV Oov, manager of

lh*

M S K K ’S
A
b 2 S « ; 1.*"S:l
J W jlitl.,
Nr.
htoaler, Jr., *l
tjrafalty, waa I

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■

•« Influent, and pneumonia cam.
blnod eauae 10.2 percent of a)l
death* among negreaa, according
to tha ceoau*, while they War.
responsible for only 7.1 parc.nl
of all d«.tha among white*.

ih*•*lwnw
TiipT

German Warships
Sink n British
Craft In Atlantic

I

m adlO IJi
atatfmanj

, ,r&gt;^ &lt; '*»*. rm i. race Oee.l
Bland that twin German attack*
on Gibraltar and the Buna Canal
were ripeeted will.In (lie neat .70
nay* In an altoiiipt to Isolate
BrllUh force. In the N&lt; rlh A f.
rlenn r.mpnlan
' German "B lr llprtlm" guns
{f ltin. aalvn* of nhella Into an
'ngllah rrnatnl tnwrn yesterday
fter relrnlleaa night *«a.ult« hy
Urlll'h homhera on pn N00.mil*
ajrelch of. Adolf llllltr'a “ Inv*.
•w)i_ front** and hi* w*r center
nf Bremen and llanovrr
Apparently deliver,ng ihe find I ■

•

I Installment of Prime
Minister I
Churchill’* promise to "drop three I
1.7— I I r four ton* of linml.. on Gorckcr, nt.ny for every (on dmppod on I
t fu r1Britain,” the H. A K win mnln- I
rvlre,1talnlng tha deatructlve part of I
rMuV, It* "even-day-old aerial nffrn.iv*. I
,u £
rhe n11—
otit aerial blow, roln- I
• fae|r*d. with dlaclosur# that aecrat
rath'British ntaneuvara, held recently, | T b . Revi»J
V*5ld (had
InTlratod tha I
Germany , ebefhfWUt/ li
• five I might ho able to effect ) lind- yg| at Ibe
aper- l " » on Ibe Kngllah eoaat hut that gg|wne to J*i
rcenL the invaalon pmh.hly would be 7:30 o'clock
ipean rruahed.
I May Buaage
Witt.
The maneuvere were held over the R er.' P.
rlttnt. " period o f aeveral week* wllh a|
---- "Jnvndlntr” and defending armle.
locked In »h.m encounler. Iml- J
lh,r- luting the manner In which Hil­
ler might be eipected to attempt
, (,r- tin Invaalon, It waa ataled.
In»*»
|„ Tueaday night** bombing at*
t.rk", part of rvey-|nlen»lfylng
•
raid" heavier ll)*n any alnce l» .t
Atere September when
Ute
BrllUh
•Soto rUintrd Ir have ahatter.il German
Invaalon preparation*! InduatrU.
eight Hnnovrr wa» attacked for th«
oeral aerond runaerutlve night,
idlan
The Air Mlnlatry **»•! Brc j
(Twrniy-£/r* P rn iitn t.
,
re In i fire, and eaplnalona were rauaed
lltT -IH I)
,.
ut Bremen and that fuel wa*
gy Central Praa*
y,
IMMEDIATELY altar MeKinlay'* Inauguration nddrtfm

ONE TABLE
ONE TABLE
ONE TABLE

It, alnca tha
« ” lr » j » r a T h m Willkle
mbtlf appear, either'militarily o'rt
(itaa hearing. noundrd a wanting io thk'linited
State* when he urelared. that' In
“ time* o f alorm and atrea*. no
democracy ean aurvlvt without
atroitg ltaderahip, civil and mill,
lary, nav.l and air.
*«ked wh,

deglng Scotch
tfaady * round
northwaat of

ftva

" " ■ OM"*" V«jr|TWI VI ABUMia, fllinur n*(
ilvp|)«rg • f Michigan and W all.ra H. i White,
Jr., of Mo nr. In foreground, Senator* 'Carter
Olaaa of Virginia, Alben W. Barkley o f Ken.
lucky, Fiedrrlck Van Nu\* of 'Indiana and
Harry P. Byrd of Virginia. Hear, behind Cap­
per and Vandenbrrf, are Benalora H aiti. W.
f#rat* ly nl Arkanaaa and Homer T. Bono of
Wellington. At left -of Willkle (tear),, Man.
Waller F. George of Qeorgia.

(Bpecial-t^lf blame i* to be a*aeaaed agalnat fndlvtdaula, liter,
k no eerape from the eonelualon
that General Camelln wa» the
ebl*f culprit In France'* down­
fall,* declared Dr.' John Marlin,
keturrr and coneultant on In*
terns) Ion* I Relation* at Rollin*

boot nt food* s”

h.rwsln priceN. What
)iel(er wav* to n man’*
heart? -Forrest Gatchol
iH F U m O A

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lb . 2 5 c

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TOM ATOES no. 2m $CJ

NO. I C

^ a r t B e e f can 21c Potatoes
,11m auBtf'i
(be fallorv

....3

l«c SliShS
Bananas .

LURCH

.....can
Tripeno, 2 V y c a p 25p
T o n g p e ..

t r e e t

.....enn 23c
1

TAIJ.AIIARNEF.. Pel*. IS—(S’)
A Phintlwr and Id* bplMT w g «
gapnyilgted her# Wedfijoday whe*
they went Into a gaa-fWaa m « *
hr k In llie 'downtown ooetlon *|0

M -E-A-L

5 lbs*..

4. Mapnight 'and daughRuth, were recent gubata
mnjir'a ' al.ter, Mr*. E.
Of Mr*. Thad I.re Lingo
t lo spew that ab* ha*

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ifUTlwthdnt iftklnmy

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mk Whefkr, Jr.. 'Roy Ck*»»».

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Humfbrd Baking Powder 111. 1??
Country |Cfst Peas 3 cafti 25^'

PORK SHOULDERS....lb. 17c
Pure Pork SAUSAGE....lb. 25c

CORNED BEEF

TWO

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rANCk.MlUf.p^vi^L

Veai Loaf 2 yan^ 25c Swjets

K n t lir ««r
---•aid "America ahould have mlndad
her own bualneaa and alayed out
of lh. World War." or mod* any
almllar utterance.

a

EGGS Ige. size, daz,

tble meriting.

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AND READY FOR YOUR VISIT!
The Finest Super Market Set Up In Town! It will spoil you for ahopplng In any other More. tome,
it, shop In II today—pet your share of the grand horgains!

SMOKED BACON Sugar Cured
HAMBURGER Fresh Ground....;
BEEF TONGUES Select Cuts..

SMOKED L*AUKAGE Red Links
BEEF BRAINS Select Svts
WHITE MEAT i or Boiling

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AT LOVETTS
SANFORD AVF.

Fork Hams lb
Shoulders lb
WEINERS lb

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THRU SAT. FEB.

Pork Chops lb 15c

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NO SA1.ES TO MERCHANTS
CourleouH Young Men To Carry
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327-320
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» l.-lliriN fd

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SIDES Lb. 10c
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R IB CUTS BEEF *

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nueurtm rri tHade* ■ ehe^peut m ni
y%m Mr a t — lak whit ■

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mu*.I drllfiniP*

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AW*1rni llrniHhVl fifth)
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STEW LB. 12k

SALAD LB. 15c

Spanish Mackerel LB
CHOPS Lb. 25c
RICH

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Steaks LB. 19c Meat

COTTAGE

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firren fclittl

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Southern

In Quarters

Grade A In Carlou

PEAS
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In-I

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2 no. 2 15c

know it brand l«

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EXE PEAS

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Flounder lb. 15c Oysters Pt 2k

lb. 19c
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North

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liny II! None to nirrehnnl*
—with regular order* on*
l&gt;, .folks!

Maid

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Pineapple
2 no. 2 25c

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BREAD 16-oz.
ROLLS Pkg. 0112

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Celery stalk 5c
Carrots bunch 5c

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Potatoes
OAK ADI AN WAXED

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Onions 5 Bis 13c

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Books And Authors
By MRS. IRVING FE1NBER0

Lws--------- -----------------

The National Book" Award*
. * f « r 1940 were pretented T u n .
-f .dty afternoon at the Book and
‘ Othor Luncheon held at The
iter
In New York. Theae
awardi. 'preMnted annually by
i American Bookwller* Aa.
■lion, are given to the book*
on
by
the
bookacllera
brougham America aa (1 ) their
i farrrIta norcl of tha year, (2)
i , 't h e i r non-fiction, and (3 , their
; •Diworcry'', that hook moat d*.
nerving of g*od (alei which did
., not rllrk, due either to poor
; adrertlalng. ronfllct with hlreer
book*, or for any other rraion.
_ &lt;*■ Thin year llie bankroll.r* chore
fu,
aa their favorite towel for 1940
IP, • Richard Llewellyn's "How Green
i'i. : « a a My Valiev", a hook whleh
" 1‘ dominated the beat teller I lot for
nine month* after It* pulllrallnn.
l? The award for the favorite non.
f fiction of 1940 went to Han*
■■ 7.lna«rr‘* "Aa I Remember lilm**,
'&lt; 'ii an autobiography
covering
n
B n portion of hi* erlorful life. Mr.
“ k J ¥,iniaer Hied recently and the
, re w a rd w ill
he
prewntnl
-in
a r e p &gt; e * e n t n lt r e
of
- • hla publl*hlng firm. The honk.
■ Reiter’* "Dl*en*ery" for
1940
. 1 waa "Who Walk Alone' Iv Per.
V
t f Burgeaa. Thl* I* a gripping.
'' 'nnn.flctlnn
tale of a young:
• *oldler who. aeveral year* ofteri
Grttlng ready ror lure'* day «f nay*. Si. Valentina'* Day, modern girl* art prepared to exhibit their haarta,
t nerving with the Army In. th*|
but apparently anywbrn •
on their *lr*vea. JSetty Lou Gerion (left), radio oetreia, dcalgnad thl»
gown with the cupel mold no the hack to wear at a Su. VaUnUpa'* party. Rita Hayworth (right), acraa*
, Philippine* find* that he hall
I' M &lt;011 traded leprnry. After all ut-|
player, waars her heart on her bead
i i . t*™ ?* In cure him here have.
_
...
___
c ’ i proved futile ho ta cent to Cii-I
i
lion, the letter
colony In the June. "The III.lory of I'nllt
l'' ...... the Unlvomity of Wlicon- fine*! novel he h*« ever wri...n
TIIK
VANISH IN G
V .’.tGIN.
■m'.OPhilippine* where he find* a new II &lt;!. Well*, with .■ .......
I Iv •io ni I9IM. having majored In
Yaney
Wil­
llfa and happlne** working
*- Sirirtair Lewi*. I lie i hdi i
&gt;■&gt; Kngli'h. In |9l9 ahe wn* marrieit IA N, by Ilidwee*
map mong hli fellow unfortunate*.
reeled liy George Mini ... tli. ii t'lmiIra A. ItnwUng*. a writer, burn*. Robert Yancey, "Cap’ll
t|
in
whom
*he
«
»
*
divot*
eil
Roll'
Yanrey
of
Lynchburg
and|
Bn;
Lait yanr’ a award* went
to miili.ir. Mipplymi, the r........... .
,n t;i:i:i Her flnt vi*it to Klor. the
Virginian
mildrare,
wm.|
Ei‘ */ wTha Grape* of Wrath” n« the io the «hi /r l.-iuk* nr. .........
Ilia i-aine ulmiial by chance. In t'oinnionWeaUh*
Atlomey
uf
jvy.i’ favorite novel, to "Wind. Saadi mdlee wln.h «ele. t .... »t,il.. U *r, ..he went tn *ee tier nn*- Lynchburg for the thirty.four
I ... and Star*"
the favorite non. •» he puliUheil
licit her* In North Kim I- year* that ended with 1939. A*|
' fiction nnrl In "Atarnl” Iry Kl*| An unthniitiil .j.egwiid
l-.l 1 Imiiil’*
...........I liked the link nf llie a prmrrutnr he wa* plvert I”
H gjn Grraecloar
a* the "III*, j llarrymurr - The l . vr e l end
mini ry. In I92H, the Itawling* plmvoklng dignified member* of
ftyKiiTgry". In addltna to the*e. nn i,„. Mail", try
Alum
!'••**• r
the I rnrh with rateavagentry j
tty award wa* preaonled to Dalton |(Valera, with « f e n « m l i .i .1 mull'd t'tiwn.
A I (iv lin e r M till I * Irilnle In , fanciful oratory, incurring finr.ti
r.Trumbo’a "Johnny Got 111* Gun" j llrnnk* Atkln*on, i&gt;
i.
t«
'The
White
f’litf*.’
I*
for
mntrmpt, ami retorting that
Kliyliind,
■ * aa tha moat original nnyel
of brought mil in Man h In lolion
1939-and hew original It wn»! M ivn ri. The * id hoi i* o i.eue . i I " mil i, hirli tin* i truck tliej t|ir POllri wlll guilty nf eontrmpl
,iii v of llie Ainerlrnn people.I „f Justin'. Aa n rillten, hint and.
Gucat *peakera at Tlieaday'* I artre.* whore Ini*’ Hint wo- v in
Kvr e tinei- |inblii'ittion it h««, *nd paterfalniliaa he waa
an
it '.! luncheon Included
John Kiemnn.jinl mnnagei
for It e m ....... ■'
■1 •.••nit)i- higher nn the, rgolat nf Iraaclble temper, un'My rlidilri n" olid win
• L i Prinerta Paul Sapleha. John Kr*. |...................................
Iintlnii* lifal-wdlm li*l*. I'mlay trammled apeerh, and Irrealalihle
Irr npprnrrd n* nm*
*■'■ . kin* and dlehariteon Wrlyht
llu -f altering 111*1 Roe* irmtii charm, (lie once roared over tbei
Idldren in ttint pin&gt; H.i
Y V - It frvquvntlv happena that
• .... l. id.oiiig,
...... .telephone
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f an
good book falla for one rea*on; only ie&lt;iiu M tyhen ,&gt;•■ oeii
lining oil " u r America: I'lprera rompany that bald up a'
\
or anethvr to recvlve the rrrog.jih e piililliolum w«- “ I',..
. nltlon that It de*arvea. It may he i «aku, don't wluti" i . i . ...
C . tjiat Ita publication eolnrldo with |pill,li.Ill'll a.Miie, u* I,, ,
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i . ii io.i« It in !m
i
that of a hv»t-»eller that all JiuiN Ilf'S"ii gruiitii).
totivli in inrktvp.
I
feel that lhay mu»l read,
( ) „ r „ f t)„. \|nr. li puld..
I'ut mi m mn1i| vtl pic Km?Inn* I!
*t may ha that it la publlahed I nf ||rmw|ltl„, blifrl........
M bafora Ita lime, or there may he wi)| )u, .
t
t fini'lif"! tiiiri ill
!, ' other reaaona. In any ra*e aueh1
i lilt not U'Uh i ii livi*'
. a.book i* in dangrt nt being ul
9*rtie* — wbM dM yaa tall Iba
,fttly
forgotten.
The
Header* hit Du* t'julii'r imtitUi* t it*
SewWl Circi* dwl «*y7 Waa
VI mv Mill imip wiili Inlrmwl
-Club,
41
Ka*t
Fifty.arveiilli «'•* in I'dr)-4 va.41, I*niir fiii in fin* &lt;nmliiK pul luvitlnn nf T i f It about an* baking powdae be­
ing beet to* all U n i ct radpwT
Street, Now York City, plnn*
;,f " p r„ jtiiMiiltilri 1111■ I
**iny I' 11 n y « i 4 * Vlttim Limn .
Vu, lhat'i wbat Baatrio* ”
la remedy thl* rdluallnn* hv I*- i*n iriHimili* vii'w of Hu iiimr rite |*4iD
nmy, *'Nol sln^n
and
aba waa Ulkii
tulng new' edition*
of
book* r lr r lf s hi Fri*nrh
mi I of I •••ii.it ifo «ln Ylnri I iij* any man
itumfonJ. For with
tha Jruhlie h»* everbwiked tin' niuMfdi t liiil Icil iI • l lif rniu!
*
i IiIp l » I, urn l.u Uiapmulu i
&gt;uu ran oaa any good mrtpa
ret of Ihcaa book* I* to he rffUni lv. In Jnmtnry,
|‘i III. In irrri!
tim reason for that
witlroul aorryUif about bow
abed on Alareh 15. Tit# W in •rrriO ffl unit •* *|I l|» li m il ■vnj*’ ,,ni m.il« whtrli hns trouhltil
much baking powder to urn.
live, evhedule lor llie firat 9fi\Iti a H o ii rikfitp
in •t I I m II m y M»** i til 8&lt;M
The amount tha diretttom call ,
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fur la the right amount to um
Kill" Ititrr 111 I &gt;•;, 11* r! r -it'
farrh, "William"
by E, II. w ith th&lt;* C i^ liim i li t mu In* II* ip nf Ir*^i 14 tlu* shirt Imp
of Humfoed . , , Romfoed eonslit was
Ifning, with a fcieword by Curl I m i! Rlirci*4s|i*f| in f f m*m 11ir 1 hr »ii-w* i No Wkiiider
tatn* no alum — wrrer Harm a
imiii4tlf
Tliis thou*anil
|tngp
Iffll Dnront April. "The
Far Spunlull linrtli't ftLtrJ by n
bitter teat*, ran. Bapd for
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j ’A way Rrldo", hy Stella Dinnon.
new booklet, containing dor
fjiNFpnrt
n u i|
ftiiitl!^
■K' fii u.nli ’ u maiar novel by'
coa of bright idea* to Utwova
with a foreword by Clifton Fnd- rc nr hn l N* w V«&gt;i l
! &lt;mIv 11 I twi-olm will be rrltiicil
your hiking.
baku
Addraa:! Ilum-1
1
M&gt;l May, "Hindoo Holiday",
M a r |n r ir K in im n Rnwlim rs wws •■if Apiil 22 l*rwi*o)in hat been!
Powder, Bo* J,
font linking IV
J. It. Aekerley, with a foroi,r’ n Auini«i h. iH*m in Un* I)
Uumfocd, ]tbod*
M Minis on this book llncc 1027
4e#rd by Aleaander
WorMfoUi
of ( ’oliimliirt Slip irratliiMli-tl , mil
I* ri'presrnted i f the

PERSONAL

C.O.D. p i d o n Of IM &amp; d r r "Do
Ttm tranl me to Kara v*nnln "
He bed ■eeren children and a
toon of 50.000 to ■pnoriate,
humor, and lore him, ■aba, for.
tonately for all eonctrnad, an
imperturnble wife. The daughter
Who whole Util book •uppreued
It for aeveral yearn beta nee of
Ita rtncmblanca to "Life With
Father’' which came not before
the got It finlahrd. The writing
la not Clarence Day'* — whote
would heT — but the character

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Advertise)

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I'MAYONNAISE
Wnffi
QuortH
5l7c
29c

JANH PAllKP.lt
HRONGK

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PUMPKIN
t'iail

2 n o . 2 ,/i» ( t h i n 1 7 c
POOD ST O R IS

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I I Crackers 2 1-Ib. boxes 2 9 c
\ IR!1*
mauve*
I Peaches 2 no. 2^ cans 2.h*
I ■ WAat v n i g t a r j r T ia n n ■•
BUTTER........... Ib. 3 7 c
MT'JTj" tio i'in K V iro n tT K u
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SULTANA

Lemon CheeHe
CAKE
•M-oz. ca. 15c

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PEANUT
BUTTER
1-lb. jnr 2-lb. jar
12c
21c

IONA FLOUR
Pluin ur KcIf-ltUIng
5 Ibw.
15c
12 lbs.
33c
21 lbs.
65c
IS-lb. bag
$1.27

PRODUCE
U. S. No. 1 Maine POTATOES 10 lbs. 14c
1Fancy Wlneaap APPLES
| lbs. 25c
Fresh Bunch BEETS...........
2 for 9c
[[Fresh Green CABBAGE
|h. 3c

S00C0..... 4-lb. ctn. 33c
J i t i t e t n a w i, r i.a i* . •ruARnn, r t v g t u o a
DONUTS box of doz. 12c
RANTLKT 4 4 *
PEARS no. 21-2 cans 19c
w*4
j
40. I f AMI‘
TOMATO JUICE ... ...15c

Beef Tongues ..15c

..no. ay, can* 10c

lie

2-Ib. Jar Sic

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WILHOM CANNED MEATH
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I'OTTBD MEAT!... .;... 5te,z. ran to
Corned ltc«r HASH ...Mb. ran Iltfr
CHIU CON C A R N E „ * f l «
COUNKD 1IEEF....... 12-ta. am 10&lt;

TALCO FEEDS
SCRATCH
KG« MA8U
2S Ibn. 03c
25 Ib*. l i t
100 Ibo. 12.00
10o Ibo. U M
nK tarcWINflJUAHH
.25 Uw. 89c
1U0 Uml IS.2T
d a ir y f e e d

100 Urn.

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STEAKS. LB.

ROUND STEAKS LB
CHUCK BOAST lb. 19c
tv K ir n it* tun •

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Rolled ROAST lb. 29c
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LARD.......... 3 lbs. 25c

SAUSAGE........ lb. 17c

PIG HAMS..... lb. 15c

RED SAUSAGE
nALOGNA
PIG THmE
BOILING BACON
BEEF BRAINS
PEANUT
BUTTER

iio M .rn

SHOULDERS....lb. 28c
I Npmwn i.Awn nni.i.Ho

SIIOIFLDERS
FhflOULDERK
lLeg-O’-LAMB

Ib.

29c

SHOULDERS Ib. l l l/2c
SIDES...............lb. 11c
BACK BONE....lb. 16c

lb. 10c
lb. 28c

SAUf-'AGE........ lb. 17c

LAMB CHOPS lb. 35c

Cottage. HAMS... Ib. 18c
PIG IIEADi?..... lb. 5c
Fin
NECK BONES....lb. 7c
PIG CHOPS..... Ib. 14c
PIG B R A IN S...lb. 10c

(MEAT STEW
I II n il

Ib. 21c

III n

1CHIJCK ROAST Ib. 17c
IVcol CUTLETS . lb. 39c
1VEAL STEW
lb. 10c
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ROUND STEAK,Ib. 25c BACON..........Ib. IWzC
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Smoked BACON 121Ac:| CHICKENS....each 73c
J I t i b t t ' n*|U «*k

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HAMBURGER
K ia n A N R irirm .K ii

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PIG FEET pL jars 15c
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STEAKS.......... lb.
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[BACON

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BEAMS 2 lbs. 25c
VKI.IOW H im

RIB A BRISKET STEW
PIG TAILS
RIB TIPS

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M li&lt; h

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Smoked IIAMS lb. 21c

4 L ll*

B AN A N A S

15c

Potatoes 10 lbs. 1!
■aokALb

m u l l M R * R IM

LEMONS
iiitr iw v

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RADISHES

Cauliflower 9c Tomatoes 10c
ranev run.
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RUTABAGAS 3c Grapefruit lc Oranges 13c \
| wnnitBAWw on. |
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19c ONIONS 3 lb *
APPLES
19c Pecana lb. 17c
LB.

CAIIAUUN

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LETTUCE
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10c No. 2Vi Del Monte YC

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m r .ir n .n

P iv iu r r t it

|JUICE.... 46 oz* 25c
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FLOUR

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Jn o u n

HOSTESS

'R k t N K

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SALT...... 2

JTO. I IMHII

DOG FOOD.....7Vicj
FLOUR
n u .n n ir

FARINA
Toilet SOAP....5Vic
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S O A P v .3 for 17c
MW

R lo k ely T o m a to J u lie

120 OZ...............

FLAKES....Ige. 20c
r ii .v k n

DUST........ Ige. 23c

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CLEANSER... . 20c
M A T C H ® “ ” T. 7c

AFRESH PORK HAMS........................ lb.16cNew Hampshire Red FRYERS*V.*^ffi.
tESH PORK SIDES’....................... lb.12cCunnifield Cooked HAMS ...T.™.Tbl’27c
FRESH PORK CHOPS............ ....lb. 20c Regular Cured PICNICS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jb.*l4c
^Western CHUCK ROAST.........,. lb. 23c
Country Smoked BACON .......... lb. 16c

— 3-lb* can 39c

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SPECIALS—

Kiln Dried Sweet POTATOES....5 lbs. 17c ‘
Frail Bunch CARROTS...... ....2 for 9c
Cood Juicy GRAPEFRUIT........ 4 for lOc
Yellow O N lO N g y ............ 5-lb. bag 17c
MEAT SPECIAI^S—__________

&lt; *100% Hydrogenated Vegetable
Shortening

I

DRESSING .. 21c
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VIUIKfAMI.i: ■iinilTi:M stj

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P IN T ..................... ..... 23c

COCKTAIL
BNCORF
RICH SMOOTH

FRIDAY FEATURESj

Daisy Cheese....21c
MAi.TiMoma
OYSTERS QL..39c

S O A P .....

IVORY BOAP

3 bon II
Ige. K 5 ‘ s Aror

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U ji or LIFEBUOY — ...A tor* 17r

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GUAVA PASTE 19cI
W M A ilo W S
l i M . 3AM I t t n

Ige. pkg.

g f c * I5e % ^ p h f . ia

rud l m. »k*Jl

,9 c

PAN

PEACHES . .. llM c

Peanut Butter...19c

PEARS .......... 10c

ST A tlSte's for 10c

CoFFKE^S for 25c
bW
iK ^ 2 ^ 1 3 c

&amp; O C O L A T E ' 10*

na.

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SICE..... .4 11m. 17c

AOOM •

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C E R E A L ........,6c

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CORN ...... 10c

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 13, 19*1

Member A sao tiiN l*r«w

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rtiRelm lej^hlttiioii «iviti|f (h e Interstate I'ntntiierve
j u r i r d i r l mti aver m i n i m u m
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Fla.-n»r#&gt; Cupid-* lovely helper
•t little miss In her hh*Tt-«h«ped hat, with her
now In full bldnaom at Florida Cypress Gardena.

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particular *hiw the I iggeol and
most complete rv.-r held In Or­
lando.
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school exhibit*, ityle *hnw iponaored by IcatllnK Orlsndn clothing

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anil Inditma. Thh
Th«N*« of tjeueva ulleiutmt* ihe
nreft, fur all prut ticnl pur,*o*ea.
r tli ji m u ' picture shtTwu «t ih*
it ntnv hai red f»nm It tick dilp.
Ollfain M r t h m lh t t ' h i t i i h Sundav
menh fr*»tn Klni.du lM*«'niu»« of

thousand*, o f exhibit* which of- display, as will many towns and
Kentuckv*T
m A ’t l far aomathlnx antrrtalninc tpd rrmmunltiea.
Twntn lin'd on I iuc Is’h p in in (
'The
rithi*
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will
br
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A mifismttiw
Cooperation o f "Orlando hotal
ana &gt;*ouurunt m * n » , f » , pro.
prtatura of tourist rsmpi). rooming
S^ SU, tourist lodsr*, otc. has
baea assured, so thsi out-of.
town visitors to the Orlando fair
will find It'economical to stay, ip
Oriando, It wa* stateo.
. Florida's' Industrial and sgrlculturu Ufa. * 40 . to ckpletrd thfwugh
tho many exhibit* now bring
built ut the fairground*. Ton of
th* leading jeounliea o f Florida

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The new ntmket which wotlh’ will hi jdnd In leem *h*- •
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ENTIRE STOCK OF FELTS
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With the breaking of Ihr north,
ern cold wave, th* Hor» *re be­
ginning to yet heck Into form et
th* SanfonLOrlandn Krnnrl flub.
10 mile, uuiji or Sanlonl on tf.
S. Highway 17.
Re.ult* of the p»»t two day*
.how that the favorite* err begin,
nlng to rllfk again nftrr n long
se.'inn of Irnyahot winner.
TonlghL the fratuml ninth will
again be run over thr futurity
di.lanre with Ida Wll'nnl, Mnn-,n
and n* Lucky probanbly favoml
to cop the brat Ironi
Kln.hy
Illnrk.tonr. John Haft. Ili.Pnl,
Bu.y lie* .ml Downy Milan

first place, many
ara trainer*. Oth
port., sun other*
obsoleacent and.
elualvely behind I
The tmth la, be

forces

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Favorites R e g a i n
Form AtLongwood
Dog Racing Plant

V devoted Ua
&gt;f to tolling
• f the Joaranford
Golf
en in Ranford

8?«*2
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baktokp.

Greyhound Results
.tout It, If at all.
Well. In the interim, and par­
ming the theory that you run
Into (OIf pretty much every­
where, the*# day*. Brad Byrd
look me around to call on Gar­
land ' Spencer at Sanford, Fla.,
iaat weak while we were apettdIn* a happy Interlude with Mr,
end Mrs. Byrd end their dallyhtful family
Good aid Irad, you may r*.
member, wi
In golf new and
---- -------- - j# waa with Th#
Jeyn al maiUy then, a* whaa
tha annual newspaper champion.
ahip earn* around. I played Brad
Byrd at Brookhaven In th* aa*.

P*d • t d 'w t t a o will,;
,Th* B*jr Stout* ,

m a L -s tf*

could handle. Plant* today ate
dispatched and maneuvered by
radio telephone* and; beam slynals aa well a* by the uniat In.
•tructiem* given at Um . Uke-off.
H l« entirely po.slble, the « .
pert talk me, that W oo are too
many plana* fo r any- on* fore*
*• keep in th* air at on* Umoi
*n o r o f a commander
“ » ground In
k the entire
I
anybody
d.
Individual
why the nu.
A I* not the
w «r U that
it* the pro.
duction

other Scout* at sopp.

S hS t ;
Your Old Rafrigerator or Small Down
Payment and only
Mra^Ida Storey of Gloucheater,
R ox~ t
* M k *, haa
bought th* W. A i Maaon pkee in
Booth’ Lonywood.
'•
Mr. and Mr*. Maton Kara re.
feuratf’ to their other home In'

IfkmL

than, to a quail ion of whether a
superior British performance can
dualkat* th* *lmo.t miraculous
dofana* o f Wat September. That *
a question o f pur*
argument,
conjecture or fudym.nl.
^ Tha production factor la the
h l « * * t o f al) skmenu .In air
war. Tata) a ir.w a r mean, total
destruction ad cetoeU th o f . an
ahr J o rt* arary two montlw if
both! aide, are .irony. That
kaha*. a nation moat eouail’ on
rapkelny Its front lino sly 7*1**
w r y year. That place of aortal

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l»P Off Mil
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Th* daath rat* o f' neyro babies
wJer on* year of ay* hsa da.
load from It* per 10O» births
I H I to V 3 in IMS, occordlny
th# Cnsus Bureau. During
a wme perkdTha death vat* * f
llte bahk*&gt; under one year ha*
dined from • • to «T. 1 . v. ■ *

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'OUT liintend (print
th* aeoond* from
dt to front door? up.
aw are rnimtncT
im eren-tem pered
k B M broadcloth
i with tha new *n*p
1ana hared in th*
r alao com* with buttlfnwud.ralafarcad.
■hand will Ilka tha

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of Savannah, in IH4U
.
20,000 of tho«e arm*
•or 140, and in 1870 aold the '.tail
to Henry Sanford— for a good
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mote than 40 'buck*. , . .
Charles T.mery, of Boston, put.
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a t e a i M U i w w»»
yolny over th* course whara The
yanlsl Allan Btowart preside* a*
p rofclon a l. And he knocked off
f idnnl at u u * —as, «t* batter
than nar, aad eat a new racord by

House Votes
To Adminls

lab]
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alonaDy knocked__ ________
.hot*, or thirsty yolftrs. . . . Th.
dab wma oryaaisad aa a city af.
(air to ' year* ayo,. aad my ohl

W ASH IN G TO N 1
Th# House
Wadnc.day
Project Ada

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world figure*.

Pravy, Fort
luiudrrdale,
6.0,
6-1, in the find round nnd polahed off Jack Ohlahrr, Fort l-attderdale, 6.2, 6-2, to advance to
the quarter-final*.

BAGGETT'S
Liquor Store

SLAVIA

THE VERY BEST
In Liquors, Wines.
Gins

Aa Its part In securing fund*
to aid the drive against Infantile
par*!y*i*. the small community uf
Slav la haa ie|&gt;orled a total uf
124.65
collected. T.
Bradford
Byrd, Seminole County chairman
of the drive, said today.
Collections In Slavic were dL
' acted by the Rev. Stephen Tuhy.

FKEK DELIVERY

I’hone 7H8-J—Arcade UWf.

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friend. Captain thailra iTaike,
accrrUry of thr !». (i. A., kid
out thr oriyinal nine hole*.
Anil there 'a * |u| more con*
tour, you might aay. around the
Sanford courae than on moat
Florida layout* It a almoat hilly,
at tlmeaf

1 T«t|t i.n o t«

I i*|.-tn lint.
KI.KVKNTII I; t •

McdaliNt Wins First
Round Of Golf Meet
O RLANDO, EVh
|.i __ (/f)__
Mi*» Alberta Little. niedalUt In
the fourth annual mi.LFIerlda
wri'mcn'* yolf rhampionahlp, ad.
vanred through the first round of
match play here yesterday with
mi easy 6 and 4 victory over
Mr*. Helen (Talk, Waahlnylon,
D. C.
The Rolln* f&lt; liege cu.nl, after
qualifying yeaterday with *n HI,
waa *ix over par 36 on the first
nine, ending I up. ami three
over thr ngulktlnn figure ou the
hack nine when aho closed out
on Ihr 14lh.
The only really cloai- match
f"r the favorites was Ml** (Inn.
fw Tainter of Fargo, N. D.. who
won a I.up thrill* r over Mr*
J. C. Khorb of Eolith Bend. Iml

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Kxim Hi&gt;ke*i«l
*• t l 1 ? -»t
Jovial Mlrnwln i T 1 *
3- J
K.ucky Mark .... 3 ?•» ? to K.iIrn J*|»erlal 6
lo t J..\|j*l Ml
aTiwbvr I to
q i lNIKI.%. 4—n l.tark f
Mark-

1 1*1 o r 11 ItM M

*ne#— IS putt* out. 13 putta inf
M pqtk In all. And not a 2 or a
J In the eard, reininlarrnt of
Bothy Jonea, famoua round at
Sunnlnydale In ID2d. Ilohby had
Uz Fa and a doten 4 a. Mr. Spcnr*r had seven 3 a and el-ven 4"k.
N O T H ) PLAYKBS
Great round over
deeply In.
kraatin ykyout . . . Arnaud 'MaaFrench profet-ional (and
f c ' - S Frenchman) who won the
Britiah Open aoon after the turn
of the century, ha* playeal a"
Sanford—along
with
Arehle
Competon, back in IU20
The
I W ccuree la laid out on i&gt;*(t of
J* fS?.* -of *®'000 acraa cEtalned
hy Philip
fron: the Nnanlah
lllp Yonye from
Government
it In 1317 . . . Joaeph

• it. mu . 33 : i
PP i'ff Mr
Kin

and Mia* Oly* Jakuhcln
huuar to h»iiM ranv*»-&gt;er,
F U L a u d e r d a l e on the church committee
Uic Rev. Martin Itnun. • • .
rm
rO K T LAUHERDALE. Fhb. 13
(■ontritutor* were:
— W 7— Top^rede.I Bobby Kli
J-wpli Mlklcr,
«l{
Mlc'
of Chlcayo, who ciitu rr&lt; r^ h i' Miklri, f t :
l)uila A Kon*,'
PIG
S?UV* ,r ioril1* rhampton.hlpa at Grrrgr Jnkuhcin, f l ; Mr*. Mary
We*t Palm Bce.h Monday, le.l lukar, I I ; Mra. Elisabeth Mar­
th* parade of favored
»tar« ian, |l; Andrew Jakubrln, STthrouyh early round matchc. of » l ; Michael tlmlich of fed Iwood,
the 17th annual midwinter ten. 17ft; Mnrtm Stanko, f l ; coin colnl* tournament Wnlneaday.
Irt-liuii ho», fil yo.
Rlgys acoml an i-aiy 6-2, 6-3.
Over f(‘(Hi haa la-cn collected In
victory over II. A. Wratherby, of i t-'rinlimlr C. unty, while Ita nelybFort Lauderdale, in a firit round h,,r. orange county, haa turned
match. Ilia aeccnd round content i •« »»ly -lighlly over $100.
ayalnat Ganlner Mamh o f I’atm 1
t'lMIMI* Urv
Beach, we* ralnrd out.
Frank Hover*.
of
Oakland. proxiinul) ly 1
I&lt;hi |flrl
/
•om In IIHI
lu itle a .___ _
C alif- winner of four Florida ti­ •nirn
tles this winter, defeated Jack 8. figure* are about the asm*

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Hu llo u lf 17 (S a n litid M ig liw u v ) ill I. im ikvo in I
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TURN AT RED ARROW

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Tension Grows In
Relations Between
Idghte af any elnh*
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L E G A L N O T IC E S

ROME.
Feh
.Tha
Undine of heavily armrd Rrltlah
parachute tr)o|M, a frustrated at­
tempt In dynamite communiontiona, ami vital water supplies,
waa rrjMutrd liy the Italian High
Command today.
Tin- attempt t ok
place th*
night of Kell 10-11; nil parachu.
Hal* were roptuiitl, the Italian!
aaid, without naming the exart
place of the nttempl or number
of Ilritiah troop, involved. (BH llah military circle* at l-omkn
aald they knew nothinir of Mich
an atlrmpled UmliriR.)
That (iennany m preparing a
Balkan Mirrkr
strongly Inclicntml l»y reviini ratiirRln of
th* forrr »hf has mnhilitnl for
••protective' tint y in
Itumsnia.
Thnt fin ft- it now &gt;.nul to total
■rmo 1*00,000 nu*n.
Kvnruation
of tton.nnnhatnnts from nil towns,
ports ami oil trim"port at ion centars in Ituminin it nuther straw
In thi* wjml. Tlint|* mi* certain
targrU fur llriiith loniUos if and
ahfu n hi in k ronirt in thr Hal*

Nazi Ships Said
Fnelied In Japan

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9 Destruction Of Singa­
pore Mentioned By
F ir E a s t E x p e r t
WASniNRTON. Feb. |&lt; _
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NATIONAL CITRUS SALE!

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chlefUiiu and the Brltlnh Far
«fta r a
commander. Air
Martha!

Sir

Robert

Brook*.ponham from the Brltna fortreu i t Singapore,
WW* tiunrooned to a war
esblatt meetinv •today after
aettog frlme MioUtar A. W.
FXddea of -Australia anMKMM4 that the -ear ha. imtmI

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b a ln g mtppllo4 a a 4

vv"iX
Oaa Japan*** M r Eaatam ex­
pert daclartd In a Tokyo pawn­
-------papar

*that
k .i Ik
the. da.trocUon af
of
Hlngapotw would I* lha qalckaat
gS S ^ LygagJ^a
tartion ha aalj that th* Br^M
M don afforded t N d m M iu|iplloo raachlnr tho Chunking got.
onuarat ia China. » •
Brftaia'a bomber., fighting In
two ware, swept ia daylight over
Carman-held port* along the
French coeat and W*r* eald to
haro carried oat th* "heavteet
and. moat auceeaaful bombing"
nf the Albanian eampalgn. poundIng Tirana, tho Albanian capital
and Duraaao, tha main port re-

U r U tr il D J I I
. J ---ro.tma.tar B. J. I
w» rn*d Sanfordltaa to
lookout for atol.n mo
which a-a being eaahed
dtiea In tha South,
Jackaonvllla.
“ Blank money order
[&gt;2« to r.8,000 tndaaWe
from thr Poet Office
land. Tenn., on Jan.
*ald, "and It la lutoe
ef the stolen forma w,
thrre at AtlanU, l|. 1
vtlie, and four at Bit

N o t M o n w C od e, o r g ih b e r M I , a i y o u m i
b u t th e solan r e c e ip t o f a y u tls fjc d ' c u s t o m e r ,
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A id - Britain Bill
Termed Safeguard
By Senate Group

Craft Will Be Christened

ifcal Mi n e Mid Canaan

Bologna 1 2 &amp;

l-s TANRITF,. Turkov. Feb.
1l —t/Pi — Tin* government
Fir*- i. n view of Italy** great naval port
• *r into whiih thr |tntt«h Meet, in Its
i

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evpedt lonai \
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speech

Mrs, Edwardn wen
odd. It aver exactly .W w
price ahe Wished to pnj
pleasant end extremeij
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State Road Deanttmant afficUla
e*t#i.l*&gt; ended • lin g dl*oute
•her the muting o f g&amp; to Roa.1
t through this city, and openrd
‘ ba arav for rompietlmi nf a 30.
•*ot highway Irani Orlando to
ratatM. .without th* aerie*
of
•brunt nirrra . In the prrirnt
The agreement waa ao oulckly
marked that akuununiiat waa
-ado evu tf w tla* work would

VnA

night,

iliTidrd

1*»

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tow er to keep fiom "!• in n im I
linlfiti nnd to in »..ll .m
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liyht
h* • .»u &lt; 1h«
present one
worn out. nod
its decision hu. * ’ n t » d 11 ii ii*ll\ I
uig um ent a nil ov» • tt
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Th # opinion*.
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Iv
person*
in d i t f i n n i
o n »i«* 1
life tint sltowiiig • Mini.ii lit od |
i or liiouyiit. in • •
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l i t * " the &lt; iti id Sa n f o l d de. The clock ttiighl I........lied 1*u
r i d . . I I m lai
11
tree!
mtliiM) 'city a w ii * t
'&lt;o 11 11
uml
t .*•••'
t r a i l iiImiiv 1 n*1 Street, it he.
n favor of Irnvin * it then
n« r v t i i \ in tear down i* .
M n. J n lan e)
" I f tin tr.it |
*ii i iMtinlairi whiih *&gt;iorwi in I he light
imi*i
tu
u p h old ,
it.
HSr
poH.t'iin
thr
elorh
tnWrr I reems » r n r t t l r |l&gt; Wir to tn«tnl»'
Quu mi t uple*
ill • Of ilinv lo t it)
ill
overhead
lu hi
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I i &gt;\m i
Jtid**c I *1
I Mill, i
| t-eif in oar « *outr i o i i I i i *iiim t••i

Ml yaairrday it mB,,!
Whan lha alaak naw
I S 5 i * na..»*gr with nn a-wrl,,.,
Ingraham alld*» down lha »a &gt; « it i« not a wnr mratutr. I.ut n
"Quilt
i fuioi v»a* arou*ed I ut of too n iuo|i»ii«t
nn,| fio j
prarltrnl
.nfaguar.l
nt
at lha Navy Yard In Charle»lm. xcfnitiB out of war."
when tin tin «i«»it «•f tin' t u\ J lhr «e irn«oM* I ti»lii\’i&lt; it uhoulJi
been
m
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•
ii
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S. r , tomorrow morning at It i »
1 re t n k i n dnv o
Making n formal rr|mrl in tin&lt; t '• \ ’ ii.' in faint
F in it MuleF i e r y hod \ Hu l l
o'clock, a aurrt of arid# will fill S iim t.. th r rom n.i t I . . . m n ) m . n fleet ed
nt
t
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f
It
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t&lt;&lt; SnoliOil iI'Uteitdit'i ■» 1 1••
j -» " l 'hr wrlfarp of the miti..n
l i n k in tin* • entii nt to on .«t.«* J
ran hr«t hr •orvr.l tn n tnr.ict
affitn
■•fir to it h * nil old I.i ml ilia 1 1 t
jl'olirv l.naod noon thr tun rnn.lt
m d find
|menial mlnrlplaa thnt
lint lun.
I Sititfiitd
•'Thr I'nitPit Sl.ilr- mil l •Im .
j
"H way* raaional.ly
- ,t.i, 'lore pm
'•&gt; «tay nt peace with nil
it,. Irn Imii
•try \i,..i
|world: and the United St.it.
lo receive » »i*'i-t. In ita own interrM.. .....pit
|| of linn &gt;i • ffretlve material mil In II.. .
atea, Column . rntmlrie* ivho*” nrfenae t- i.t.
I be honornl ; *» onr defense."
incident thnt
"Ynur committee hrlieve*." t»-.
h the liny "&lt; report added, “ that will,,,, in,
time he »n * term* of If. R |;7C,
1.8. St. U m l*] ml. pmvi«lon la nmpl •*. *»nf ■!1
Irian refugee, end ronatltiitinnally made il.n
lha Auitriaa 'hr fnrelgn pollev of the I'niie.l
inr and Au*. Stale, khall continue In !.&lt;■ gm.l.
(ring on open hy *he»- two nrlnrlplr*
•
"To the end Ihrt si e mm hai i
14* t\ *' I
I - 41 g 4M&gt;l| l l l l l « i » « ' 1 l (
\ of the gnl- I oence. the bill autherl*.* », | i.
•m
d ll • • '
,
.411.1
Mm
ma lo light, I he gvrn ptomnllv to thn-e m
•• Jll-n l o Ipl III
I
ft. I m
♦him.I I . left
Mi*
Mitre an • If* it t
lute lo him. it •land br*towe&lt;l
• h*eU towei i* ,, gie.,1 In
fleer and gave
medal* upon lha
,l,M,ln,c- I.',111ft- U m.i |„,t,
vice. Germany
him a *I]per 4W.N*,
*.»•»./
•1• the , , ,i,|||„.| ,,f , ,,,,,
re me fcrlh with g twnd*ome (liver
l«r inforinatlnn
In, tl„pltchrr and I I goblet*. Franre
•ON Iinioilg Other- I l.eliet
offered a braea o f •pl«tnl« and
I..1. 1 1 - In", I,| 11 I,,,. ",
I,,

a act of allrar, th* working cla*»
of England chipped In to Imy u
chronometer, and atlll another na
lion gave him a (Ward.
Three rift* ay* atlll In pn*&lt;r«.
aim nf tho family. .&lt;,
Following
IM ’ chriatenJmr.
which Billy and Shctt Revrnel.
chlldr-n of Mr*. lUrcntl, will al*o
attend, a .formal loaoWccn wlllpU
held at th* OfTW ri Club at the
Nary Yard In honor of th* (pentor and th* tnaldvThla will lie
followed hy a ball Saturday night
giren by th* aommgndant of the
yard.
. .»
Mr*. Ilavena) • Will rl*lt
in
CharleaIon . .fa r . • 1 while before
I-AKCLAND, PaK 14 - t A l
return bur to thia «lty. and will — An effort probably will Iattend th* 8L Oadlla lu ll Peb. made ta have the IU41 l^y.-lu
CO In th* Riband** HalL
turn change the tarma nf offlr&lt;
far members of the Florida »*.»
nn Commlsalon ao tlmt l*.e.
after new members of the lM.nn'1
will tab* up their duties in
June, when tha fruit marketing,
season ends, and be ready for
'eh. 14r-bF) tho epwtlwg e f a now aosaon tlu .
following September.
V Sanford's Hhuffleboard
Club
John M. CriWy, Terra Ccia. » will play a .eturn match with
member e f th* Oommlaalon and Lrwgwood tomorrow afternoon at
chairman of Ita lagislative study th* court* there, A. C. Midden.
committee,' aaid Thursday that a •Jrretary of Ihe local club, a*hi
majority * f, th* present 1 1 -man In an announcement today. Th#
gtmip from Ranfonl i« m juctl,-hI te meet at the local court*
xt l , M P. M. sad go to Long.

Citrua. Group Seeks
* Revised Office Term X

Sale Of Wl
Feathers |

•nod

Vh# H»»*W

ably colder

showat a In

fJtfteVMon;
th* Interior

lh p *rtl*"l

IrpcntiHp " w o

fnpi'ijjh itrnn-

(m sse*

Into

T h r (ib\ioualv iuapired nrtli li-a w i'iv itilern irted n.x 'rurI • \ - proinihi* to lemam still
in « .i « N’nil Irnopb move through
lliily.it ia 11 ge| at (irrfcs.
Ii)|«hinial&lt; in Vugotlavia heard
m | tilt lhf«t Germany reeks to
• ini \n/i frotfis through both
i \ ui!&gt;it|,«\ia
and
llulgaris
to
tiil.i* .it ( i r m r and the eastern
F o r m \l«'dtt« . :uican urea.
U lirthfi i iigo tin via would rsNorth:
ti.i (iitpitili* (.criuun penetration
S t a t e 0 • • unknown, .Many observers
•toiitm'd ii.
Sifi.a .li'patclu
said Bulgaria
with \ m * hacking w it trying to
g«t pio British Turkey to pro*
&lt;m•
not to fignt if thr Nazis
-u rip min llulgsris.
Fml) n - tor* lion of the Span*
ti'h nionaiehy waa foreteen last
n ghi nftn disclosure that for*
•mi hmg Alfonss XIII. undar
i»i» nsicement with Gen. Francis,
in Franco, had irnounred oil
(•hum in the throne ip favor of
.hit l '*-year.old son, Princs Don
I limn

Adolf Hitter wta icportod in
^tifilomatir quartern to he anjafad'1
hv the naming ef Ju*n, psmtlnw
out ih.ii the youth wsa educated
m Frigland sb a naval officer and
might work sgaintt Germany's
' onr.lime interests
npiw«iiinn to Fi siu-o's desiro
&gt;»

• in

liecauae

I

together.

(mat Raturday the local team
mat- the Longwood Hhuffleboard
du b by a (core *1 BIO te 714.
Th* Hanford team waa eoagpoaed of
Bytd flood*, lleniy Long, WaL
*ldrWh. Grant Pevton, Mrs.
t Baardnn. Mrs. Haw-rd P *.
f
A. C. M-dden, W. P.. Ran.
Charlaa C aijor and Oaerg*

monarch,

as

a

&lt;ii

oviled

inoiiNii’h traveled

&lt;mi

It -•■•I

( ii I v N e w s B r i r f h

ti n rr

ho

fled

f io m

th*

• ♦oildio &lt;rt irv »1ii*'(1m on Anrll
iv'M after M*mio* o muni.
I irtt.» ir iv ing un the thr on** hut
! • »* •imrln* n1 nr «•* hit •’uih**,
StiM'ild Hon Ju im he idnr* d on

(

bi ili* m» to **«t*ir *he men.
•reht nf*rr a Idorol* iO.vein m•* i « «I Fianeo would •• mam in
»*
•hrrltv. In dii*il control
»&lt;f nil ihe armed four-, nnd »e r .
1 •

•ohei

|»o*l*.

it

w u«

under.

( a n n d a N e e d s LI. S.

Flight Instructors
|

OTTAW A.
Feb
14.—(/P)— A
loiihiu-ik ha* drvrlo|w.l in lha
| It. ,11- 1. nin.monwrallh air train.
I u.g plan Ihruugh alow delivery
», &gt;,Mining
plane*
from
tha
I 'iiiiiil State* and Britain, Air
Muw.lrr l‘owrr anof Thuraday.
Sou,1* rlaaara nmy be aavaral
•".-k- Inlv in graduation aa a
'• ault. be aaid. but added that
He ill I f M*ul ty ia e*|&gt;rcUd to Iw
I otrm.iur within two months.
I Ala,, contributing to tha 4*»
lay 1* a ahortaga if tnatructoMa
I'uwrra naaerled, explaining thiat
"we ate not getting enough *U
v.llun
Inatructora
from
th*
United State*'*

«|wn&gt;.

•« t| to tell time when |„,
downtown
| waa g|«,|
....
the lower put up, and | ,|o„ I
Want lo ace It tom down ■

i i a v a n a , ' r#t».
14 —(A *»The Cuban cabin t announced
yrrtrrday a acrlra of
. . meo*urra
dcacHbed aa aimed egaintl '"Vo'
lallUrlan actlrlUci- In fallow
Ing out tha decree for the de.
frnaa of democracy algned Jan
*0 by Praaldant Fulgenclo Ua

the

i
Sotiii to *ivn the
ntlirr »n I ' . r m m l of nt
\ I* iln | l » ’e r *t. Mini Mndrid.
h «■ •• lo* fir*t oM i'n lo S|Min.

,'

....... . I uliinvl •
■1:•. .I, .. .,
&lt;• .1 lon.lnioik ..ml In 1in,..
|
loll...' ,t h.lp. t„ 11,.
"I a., ,0. nl-, till' 1III, 1, „|"| I 1,1
low, 1 .hould not lu
...I
MrI
It Mu,|„||
| ....
*'•'&gt; '"«••' oppoaed to
up
thr tower and I ua* l,.lk,„g ,..
1. gm.i|&gt; of eight or hi p, „pl,
yr'trrdny ..hi, ul.o »(,,&lt;• itIfa 111* t
•t It , m h« to
-................*. a
I Nil I
UO MllilUMt || *
M** M II. Spenrer
|„,t,
to «rr the lower tell.lived. |M.
cauai I like to av« Hie , h* k I
think U a.von a diatingiit.tieit
look lo the city.”
Mr»
J K. Htrwori
|
ugu.nat moving the light nnd

clock

te st in r

. ini*on« of rut king Spain'* hitter
1uilirnat struggle* ul-c has de|%&lt; lopi',1 within the rnnka of ths
1 a Inup tat &lt;Hpsrn-h F«i«n«t|
or*
I i notmlion which unfit* to wield
1*ii pee nn* power in Spam
A If on* t reported rernvet ing in
iLone fiom n mild iiltmk rf an.
•/inn peefoiia, i«*uod u nroelnpi*.
('•••o lo the Span i «h purple Hiring
it* hi in nlare Don Joan, hi* fifth
mm ,ii ihr ihron* 'when Snain
il te hr oppuiiimr "
I isnro w * * under"lood In have
&lt;• Mtniiilrti thnt Alfon*n'« formnl
•hdu nI mn h« signed .&lt;n Spanish
•oil i nil h r * |»eiir\nt tho FtfS.

Shufflcboard Club
To Meet Longwood Fascist Activity
Limited In Cuba

WEATHER

fiulii

Residents Opposed T q Removing Colder Weather
Clock Tower, Survey Discloses) Is Forecast By j
Bureau Tonighti!

AAA Cards Sent Out
By A wont’s Office

C^ll

in

t'niinot lu&gt; iliaintrrratori when

I’uni-

IStilttiifiti."

History Repealed
In Discussion On
Removal O f Tower

Au
trail*’.
-------military

Chtef

.uauty

BRITISH FLEET BATTERS ITA LIA N PORT OF GENOA

Military Circles- At
London Claim No
Knowledge Of Such I
Attempted Landing

^ Australians And Bri­
tish Confer Follow­
ing Declaration Of
Situation’s Gravity

A. U Tipton t » « l o ; i A U r t ^ n W l

Italian s Say
British LantT
’Chute Troops:

Member Amoclaled I’rws

14. 1U41

Fin,t ' B a p ti st

thi.r.h

of ,

"1_________
ent Set Aside
Teachers’ Fund

--------AIIASREE, Frb. 14—{A3
ment of |1JM.000 Thurslha school teacher*' (alary
a current bails for ths
,e since last September,
roller J. M.
Lee an.
apportionment of tho

.***r

*4wa J a '. ...

Banker Comes To ‘
Rescue Of Schools
wauchula, r*b. 14 ^.(apm
banker and bpalaata min, cam*
to the reacu* of th* Hard** M t P ,
i f school lyatem yesterday y*&amp;i
a finance plaa and th* a t M
board anaounead that
yraalWl
achnol term* mwid bo comydateS
without Interruption or fkniwtN
hatarda &lt;
Closing nf nH th* *Y a M lS R

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THf OLD HOME TO

Div£&gt;Bombers During War

Ml capable hands can be
it effective single weapon
Mo warfare.
f than 100 German dlra
I ' (Btukae) In almost ns
M aeeoirpUahed what tha
Italian navy and air forts
d fa Had to accomplish la
qothe. •
bars mads tbs central
ran can dangerous for tha
navy and merchantman,
iva forced tha British to
I plans to send hems to
moat of their hay* MedU
in naval forces. And, ft.
b y have tarnished British
. just Whan tha Aals
about to suffer Ita first
defeat since Hitler cams
ir In IMS.
If all of the Ctukas had
1 and they weren't by any
toe total material lea* to
r would have been about
JO. D am an to tha Brf.
i- forces since Jan. 10 1n
lad by Btukas ita y ultleount up wall ova* |?00,apart from ths lost serv­
ileportent warships,
tie doesn't mean that air
I last has baa b n eaa pow.
British blockade of tha
tan sen Is almost 100 peritact. Tha ' British have
Ilf their eonroys without
• f a ahlp lo an attacked
agespt naval vessels, The
fleet still la patantiy In
the Mediterranean,
be British wounds are
a cruiser has bean sunk,
tana claim hits on three
• and many smaller

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E x p o rtin g l b R i u b ,
B a t N o t to G o r a i n y ,
I* T ic k lish P ro b le m

J
Tamna, JackHSVilleTWrat Palm
Beach/ Orlando and TalUtuaaa.
Other ereaa a n expected to be
added aa the defense protram In
Florida s i panda". t- V ’■
Following tha submission of a
of cooperation by the Key
t Aqueduct Commission, the
Bureau of TArda and Decks oM
tha Navy has naked for bide on l
tha funufalng of lttm lle o o f pip* ,
lag naeaaaary ta the cent traction ,
of a pips Ib e from the Florida
mainland to Kay W est The Aque­
duct Commiasloa’a plan wee inbtha decretory of ths
Thursday, following a
between Seci clary pf
r. Senator Pepper and
8. Pierre Boblnaan, "Counsel for
ths commission, which 1-rsught an
end to a two and ana half period
of effort to reach an agreement.
BMa on the lM mOee af piping
will t a opened fay tha Bureau of
Yards and Doeks an Mar. 4. Bids

,

By CRAEIXg P . STEWART
Central Prsaa OoiumnUt
UNCLE BAITS U d John Bull s
Interests are somewhat at odds
rstatlvs to the m a tb r of Amrrlcan
exports to Russia — act only ex­
ports from the United States but
also from the Latin republics to
m
Ui s south or us.

^

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R u n t a r kov. P I em m snt b r ln j;

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of » ,ot1 thsl

Kr^Sb&gt; t M w * d is tin c tly
/ T L f l B d is a p p r o v e of.
W d t&amp; y m our Ysnbe* policy h a s b e e n
cooatdsrabiy to
r e s t r i c t shipm e a ts, thither
from our o*ft
p o r ts ; L a t in American chipJosef Stalin
mants.of course
era none of oui
business. Recently, however, out
tendency' has bean to ha rather
more liberal than previously. For
Instance, a abort time ago we releaned to the Soviet outfit a tlsebieorder of airplanes that Moscow
had bean clamoring for. And
other stuff Is moving quits freely.
I t lent that we ilk*. the Com­
munist regime any better than * •
did, but Comrade Stalin’s game Is
to help China against Um Jape, the
Muscovites and Nippon being
chronically unfriendly toward one
!
1
another.
Well, all aid to tha Chinese aults
us admirably, because the more of
it m y get. ths more they'll pre­
occupy the Mikado, preventing him
tram bothering us. aa undoubtedly
ho has an Inclination to do If he
caa get the Asla lie mainland*™
under subjection. Ws ourselves are
doing our best, short of war, net - 1
urally, to assist Chtang Kai-shek's
cause, and It stands to reason that
CTT

■

straightaway flight | from whatever source, but he
miles aa hour, fully doeen't want hie country to be
ne 1,000-pound or | eesnmunlsod afterward and probbombora. When so . ably will resist it when the Umo
't a chance against come*. Anyway, that's a future
r plana, Tim diva I consideration.
Its attagor cn ana |
gtalllag Japan
t*. ptuxt. And It baa 1 No, wo don’t want China to ha
g o t worth mention, eoramunimd, but et .this mtnuts s
k j u n c t u r e the mauvtnlng's to help
labor Is not realty Suang, atihar d lrn tly or via RuaIt SCtum* drops Its e u or both, not for China’s self
% After that. It It alone, but to stall off the Mikado
tie. Ufa going too from boooralng a more active nulilreraft gunners t i senes to uncle Samuel,
and fire, or fighter
m Itself this is slright with
It. Maximum speed John Bull. Like us. It suits him to
miles aa hour or bars a crimp thrown Into Nippon,
es an Axle nation. Hla dlplomnte
• A t that point the have even made aoma tentaUve
i hla bomb and.sets hla overtures to Moscow In the hope of
coma out e l tho diva, splitting ths XovisIs off from thstr
a central* (n advance loooo compact with Hsrr Htllsr
» likely to "blaok out” and ooBapatng Signor Mussolini.
A The human machine Thaaa ovarturoo. though, haven’t
* up under the sudden yot lad to anything In particular
ivlty.. A pilot usuolly Meanwhile. Britain's of ths opinion
that tbo tuppUso
and the Latin
Moo than a minute,
m these ships perform Amsrtcas sand to Russia simply
ay aocuraey, la bo. am passed along by Obmrade
to Fuehrer Hitler and Dues
m b 1a In the nooa, and Stalin
Maybe Joe Stalin does
i aimed at .the target, MuseolinL
not
wish
omb, when released, wall In Adolf and Benito a bit
U
m long run
Maybe his
to line of fllghL
T
Idea Is just to enxttt 'em to
ra bomber la particular. basis
tho war Until the entire
In close quartan where prolong
aggregation of beUIgsrcnts ore flat
i Um aaamy t if ore on their bocks, when, so It’s sus­
■ gat up. That's pected. ho believes he con com­
&gt;b an ovorwbalmipg munist 'em ell while they're pros­
I too French last trate. . '
why It's Playing
Ta head off this program. Brit­
ain holds that it's essential to tor­
m in a to transpacific shipments
from tho Americas through Russia
Into Germany. John Bull's confi­
dent that hr can attend to tha

AMifltk* hlntfttlf.
Lord Halifax. London's new am­
bassador In. Washington, already
convoy's has discussed the metier with
Stale Secretary HuU. Secretary
Hull’s cejgttatlng over U. It goto
without aaytag that wa want to
bottle t a any oorn of suppliee lo
the Mama by way of Russia., Vat
w, oertataty dcn’t want to Kemper

i!yf»TT3W«It

GAINESVILLE. Feb. 10. —
(Special) — Florida
fem o ra
should profit Jry saving every
good *ow and breading hog for
If-gW ed- Spring s end Fall Pig
erop, In tha opinion of R. HHoward, outlook s peclei 1st with
the Btato Agricultural Exton. ■
■Ion Service.
After consulting available- bu
formation boaring on the hog
outlook, Howard says Indications
ora that considerably fewer hogs
will bo markotod itie year than
lest. Ha eaya th a t fewer plga
were raised during IMO, and
thera Is pro.-pect of a still fu r.
thor decrease tn tha I t'll Spring
pig crop.
|
With smallor prospective m er,
ket supplies and n substantial,
ly higher level ef consumer In.
corns In view, prices a t hogs are

ss&amp;^sir&amp;rSi m

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Cat the enjoyable Usterlnc Antiseptic
heU t U m U m o m fe .re tiA iW in ti
septic end deodorant raedaity.
Lambert PhaftoscnlCfc, SLUuU, M s

LISTEBINE
•-HALITOSIS

'TAU-AHA8SEE, Fob. 10 —
(H p K ie li—Miss G e rtru d a V erm il­
lion. yylirmistry
lirm istry
lion,
Instructor 'at

Florida Blelo College for Women,
has returned tn hrr duties alter a
year's leave of absence. . Mies
Vermillion rcr-ntly
completed
work for her Ph. D. d e m o a t
Duko University where she will
roturi. for June CJmmsnconlent.

experiment station at
nrrg. - .which Is eon neetad
the .Florida Jfeperimant
A. The Florida drape Ex.
a ta being roorganuad to
practical leadership In tha

l u u a l n o t ic e s

College, Mitt.
AprlT M Soulheastern Atlanta
A. A. U. m att - *

Tt&gt;' t.KLANU Ul-rrON. a»4u«. NeW May I Auburn, Auburn. Ala.
Turk.
May lk lT Southeastern Blrmum ur* lierekV urd,r&gt;4 see renun «l to W etwf *po*ar uoon ta*
Si4 Sty nl Maivk t i l t te tha kill
I rumplalnt ril.u saslnei yen U
e ibnvi vnillUS i-aust ant Court.
Thu ShMatil Herald I* hsrsby Ssaienalrrt a t (he niwspsoer tn whim
this order &gt;kall be publltboS (or
(en r voneeeutH* »vi*«.
lviineet O I* HrrnOon. t.'lerk of
raid Llrhiil Court, and Ike otfl.rial erul iti*i»,f. ihle :Hh Oay.el
iJan. lift.
‘
iX K A L i- ' . O l&gt; IIK IIN IX IM .
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IT’ iW uU ri* fra
H o m T tau M /ih ti

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er and Navy ta report

INSTRUCTOR RETURNS

Oi’tfrro ” iH(&gt;o4iatr
meek o r h i b u c A t i o s
URL QtmrruM. CkesKi

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“It'S the OBB
unforgivable

ss'JStra,*

Johp *». Wleant
John Ullbert Wlnont, former Mo.
publican xovernoy «f Now If ampskirt, parks hit br.g In a New York
betel, preparing for trip to Wash­
ington. After receiving hit Inetruetions. h* will leave for hla
new post in London as embassador
la Great Britain.

iK M is ia u r

to loothdr.or fabric.,,

Pepper conferred last Saturday
with three principal members of to build tha era tori!oe of I f Inch
the staff of the crop insurance ;plpe to primarily assure an ada&gt;
aaetien of the Department uf.A g. qnato need far the Navy, tha elm.
Uan Made of Kay West being
lira] tore.
■ ■ r
secondary.
. " Iftn m anr hopo th at we might
A. Martin, special advisor
be able to r a t together asms work, to John
Council of National Defense
able plan f a r d i m crop incur- in tha
the purchase of fruits and va. 1
a n t e , tbs senator said, H a t we g*tables
for Army anJ Nuv&gt; csware unable to make any tub. tabllsbmrnta
predicts
atantial progress. Since th at time that "Florida Inla Florida,
going to te In
setm-artaj experts have been at better position than
any other
■tela I know of to supply a Urge
part of the Army requirements
of fresh fruits sod vegetables',
■“ a rts Senator Pepper. Mr. Mar­
lin taldi
i
« 2
"I regret that «uf - present
for citrus erdp Insurance within lant
pUcing several
Ji»
several weak*., Haw only ■yore prohibit
In Florida ae we era only
the wheat Stop la inanrance pro. Planning
on opening SO offices
throughout the entire
UnltixlSlates and these offices will bo i
In Terminal markets Instead of at
;point of production.
There Is seldom any excuse hr odknd“Florida U going to be In a .’ tag others with halitosis (bed breath)
better position then any riber due to ftxxl fermcnuiion In themauth.
atato 1 know of to'iupply a large I its so cosy to mika your breath sweeter
portion of the Army requliamcnti and more agreeable with Lbaataa, lbs
^ f'Xsh ^fruiU ^ and vegetables, safe antiseptic
The insidious thing about tide olkn&gt;
located In Southern etatei and slvc condition Is that newt;
will draw heavily on Florida for ! has It at some tlmy or ot
their supplies., during the winter
months and naturally Florida's
proximity to thooe concentre lien
points will afford a low trampor-

T H » P O W T M R A T T H H CBNCTWAL. H O T E L
HAS B ^ E N B U W N JN * A L O T O B THH
M IC&gt;N |*H T O I L L A T B L Y
I

osiunn n r nnuiOATtnlv A

Ohms a “new ihou* finish

mm',

dynasty wt Ji
ituriee of uabr

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Sanford In The Only Cent tv.
Florida City Affording flail, fU ffem )
And Water Transportation'

S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y , F E B R U A R Y

Limits To A id
Cited ill Okeyed
y Committee

I

Spanish Entry Into
War Considered By
Mussolini, Franco

HE’S HAD ENOUGH OF WAR

jlies
an Arnold President Must
CoUnsive Bidding Is
• Charged By Assis­
tant U. S. Attorney
General At Hearing

Con­
fer With Head Of
A r m y Before Transf e r l n g Equipment

Genoa Attack

I/ aders Of Two Na­

Eagle Scouts Are 4,000 Refugees
tions Confer Amid
iM
u e ti Speculation;
Honor Guests At A r r iv e In This
A word Anticipated
Kiwanis Luncheon Country Monthly
I’etain To See

LOND ON, Fob. I L - ( A P )
— P rim * M in ister Churchill
decU red
today
"ik e re
U
se e k a coam afc rom prriw iu
aU a In th e U nited S tate* "
e f B ritish t r s r nima th a t no
4 nrinen to e a t .
g w re p re a e a ln .
af
th e
W enhHigtou
n e rn t
lit
toM
too
o f C e a u M &lt; th a t no
m n te p rre e n la tlv c , l*
M l rvcolleetiea. h*d ever
branched l* him th* ioHJe e i a f B rita in 's aim* in the
w ar and
p o st.* nr

le a k Of Military
Information Seen
Expanded Anti-Trust
• Enforcement P r o WASHINGTON, FBI
(S’)— Thurman Amo!
Estant attorney giner
tlflod before the feden
oooly committee tedaj

Artivitics Of Troop Immigrants Are Most­
Spain’s Chief
Five Arc Reviewed
ly Jews, Who Are
Ity Herman Morris
Fleeing From Nazis Peace Move On Part
j Of Rritain. I t a ly
Five Iltiy Seoul* '
W ASHING 111\ |* b i .•
f/V»
Kidunled Ily Nazis
Mjr (*l
vutictfi to the lop
Fi"»diog fit im \ u f!i-1■&lt;•!ct1111*'ti'll i

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Kni: Id Seoul iluruii
I lilt
yriu w it p inlrm lut‘ -.1
r r ^ u la r lun flito n hum hnv uf tin
Vnl.
Klvbunlt Club toiluy nt t
tie I Hotel 1(1 oGtu'I vimm it III!
Ilie ItnlUil A f, irti
ti until Huy S to u t N • • W
•r iiit
Th® Scout*. »nrini«i*
t tI
Kiwuiiift »p o ru o m l Ti
lliljlt'v .
Ray Fo*, Jr,, 1 *t&gt;
&gt;Ilf III.
id .m •, p o lle d t o 'h i m
In i ii ),
tAioy Hod*!®, HUl&gt;
4 ml Hub E|&gt;pt.
vndi-red (&lt;&gt; AmerWoi: • ■)n.11 , , M rrmun
M o rro , *
toM l In* hifttory ol
inti
n FVBiiim1
I iv it it- l it hi
yuur
birllitbiy oT the hot
,»l q*rn't! Fvli. 1 “
wit* iiiutle of tb f lit
lu* Font lu live K im *u
niiifrMsim'.
-,blriiilo i - «.f tin- fnnn-rl Apollo
JudrfV R "
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t &gt;44b11 of IK11III lll|£ Ill«til • All*. (but I'Mri'Hb N’ 114i11 i' 'll I * *'b
p | G-1 1&gt;
rtijii-rtf* m J.I •♦TVllI l»l
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Mi*'I
fltfctc"
ti *I mil'll* iliMt npjH'Hf. Sib o o l Mmuluv tn,,li4
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l*i ciifut mill M«* iic lu tk 44ini thiii «» (i&lt;IK •i !• tut)
f ,■ bl'IA i H tit i"iI m ,S;m, im ti
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hi'M*
At«x Johii-'Mi. k"»ii lion ul (4iK yfi! n !hi\ i m . in 111,. |*ruiii» ptru clo r «t tbo &gt;* miimlf line*
Reynold
’’Carlson, rrpr
» '* mm ih that the NnlUnth afiii Imii iiini t* nil1 c*pr?(m! St
biMil, i xpbmii 'i Ibo v\ork t« oiy
(p a r* ng raofc d eatroy- tatlre of the'Natnmal lUrroatlun Ilrfllll' lit hi ff’W kill&gt;w, &lt; «l) MAill’
Association,„ stopped
In Hanlord. CbMUhi r, ft turn i f f i iHli till tr im , Mt||| tin rird
*- j ■
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WlDflt
ml enij-iia«in*'l Thai llie I n p '
nearer tn iflxcutn problem) of tl,,- lm-,,1
in m i »•» t vim ir
a n - n«l being tan^-hl ^ linden.
» never. department uf recrvallon ,,urt „nl
i«'ii i, 'tiit i f* iiii
boy * to i
W
. — ---- -— .on* 41th lliv dlm-ter of the dt-parl nuut
M i! Mi &lt; mipi r
Johnson
and sharp warning to here, Mi)s Eleanor Mm 1 i-uiu, in
■\ fif ifiiitij, Imp. M It I t fl
Bulgaria, Included)
dri luml.
organising new activities
i.s Mtd- t 11&gt;
Tin* tin i s nit' 4'Mjtiyiritf n
1—A tightening up uf military
Officially Mr. Carlson i in
&lt;
■ Nt iir .'tb! '. ’ fl*
measure! agxinet ‘•gny gurprlse* ' charge of camping and naluie
« ii 11 i Mii'ii; In gfiud III t'lid iim i' mgkltly, the III*
llllll tilt' 4'iUBA b o n
throughout Rumania, Including rertration of the national to),,
v 'I t i t 'i i hi uni, FllU ttol

W A SH IN G T O N . Feb. 12 — UP)
^
f o u r If c u m am endm ent* to
th* A dm in let ra tlo n 'i D riiith aid
biU ' Were rep o rte d approved In
principle by the Senate Foreign
R e la tio n s Com m itted today a f te r
| t h a d re je c te d an opposition p ro .
penal to re s tric t (he P rvrldent'*
p o w er ^
tra n s fe r c x litln g w ar
equipm ent.
T he am e n d m en t) rep o rted a p ­
proved w ere to lim it the bill to
Ju n e 80, 1V43) C ongress 1) em .
pcw*#*,l to suspend the n e t by *
to Prime llb u to*Joel ly vote before th en ; n o th ­
itirthUI.
in g In th e e c t I) to be construed
to n u th o rU e naval convoy*; the
P re e ld tp t m in t c onfer w ith A rm y-N avy th ie f) before the t r a n s ­
f e r o f exU ting m ilitary equiph m t *»d e* latino w ar m aterial
U nn afeik b le U lim ited to f l , .
300,800,000.
n a v y * S e c retary Knox luld a
I a o n fere n re w hen naked to
n e n l on W lllkl*’* proposal to
irita ln * lih five to 10

d lc a tlo n a t h e g o v e r n m e n t h a d

NUMBER 144

M em b er A tw oelntrd I’resa

Famous Boys
ioys Choir
Choiifls
Is Spending
Sue
Third Winter I raining In City
Representative Of
Recreation Group
Visits In Sanford

u I in I Km opr m i f &gt;i ' *i p&gt;'r&gt;fHe VM«rlitlr4 Vr?**
’ution Imh' imi'ha "i iip ii H .-jiim p
-M
ni,,|
Sium iah
or fp Iit itn I Im Em t
iuMn* tlmii l ( ,&lt;'MPi’;ili.&lt;&lt;)into I 'm p r o
w e re
1.11110 11'fug ti - n ou'OUi iu *)'4Mv ( i*i
litilnv tn linvo mot
fl'Wl
Oil I" p II mg into tb*' "anmi h ln-ri" - In Itnlv" amid
I'm lttl Sliih * o il1 Mu bo|H' of ■‘•mvii'ii!mu ilmt tin- confer*
f iiv«Itri|r fii'rdoio o u11 A tiu iu u n
■ "niilii ptuiNiilvr Spnin’g
Stub* | b | it.lfio III if* oi .1 I m. int-sil,|p i nirv mlo the war.
tiny show ed miof ib.tti r : ,4MMK no
At tin- -iirm- limp French
Ul igl wot \ l- '» 1* t I bit 11 4! i uni • d
Stall- t'liii-f i'l-liun arrived ill
aim'll hist Jidy i
('aim,-) i'raiipp. aiuiarcntly
A iiH'i ImroFi'ii ‘ f r • ••
t o i ••i*i • Im meet lu m e n tumor*
ft ire , •*(r ikoip '»'•'&gt; mil
Mo* MUillu f o l.iKt « ib i
id In* d in in g u ,miM. b
mid, nbhcrvir*
out I'Inly'* I ' !l r c.1 oo I
i In fs on
th#
Inf lu lril lo iiv \ 1 &gt;- mu
nufercivfi*: Mill*
-i 01 d r f n u b ♦- M
(ut S p a in ’s old
*f liriii niI ( bo i |i
In 441 iil»r1it
%i -lorn MoililiTrunettTl I®
( A uni In11 ’' I tor I m
t i Mu tffiiiM v o from
tgnlfl-1 I Inly*'* t'l»' no m
I tofiro
joinihg effort#
Aft it HO Ol 111V • «!' I IO I I
I’Mpt s to brmK Mn rnd
Ultimo v i m * " " | " I
• Illy jrm m il .'
..... ii I i'I h 'in d they knew
frlpi b jtn "f *(mit* I
&gt;1 Mir no eHhg, ridiculing
fI*p4ii A* f I oo. \ m b v
i o n Omit it Itrit b h -ll# *
jvpil o n o a 1he hoidei
HUM pe.ir e initvn vviir in ihc a ir.
I ul Mu‘ U,"
Vl.vtfM inr,
F ull
^Vfinl-b • urv«&gt; ut Vtchv #atd
S aint P'»! In S .inlhern I ..... . 1 Mo \
» &gt;(■# t ied
11 spttnlihw&gt;AxU
•o im m I in 1 ew11 It f 1 urn Iho rnotU
....... diplom at* from B trn
rto .p e bi 1 iHiog wan n o t n illln a
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in tAiii r the w ar and was ira v ffl
A l IC T
IIII1 G 8 8
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•n r (i Ji.tly to irll .MurboIIaI
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Sr'wSw &amp;-5"SCX Mrs, Chapman Dies

Saytng th a t »lnee U»o •actio n
of Ui. clock and traffic light
UWir at P in t Street and' Park
,Avenue there have been -ho ac.
e ld e n ti
a t th e
Idtcreectloo, Joel B. Field raid today If
the City Comm In Ion wodtd take
a etraw rote the cltltene^of San­
ford would veto -four 'to one''
in fever of leaving the clock
and traffic light 4* it now la.
• Mr. Field's opinion -waa ex.
proceed In a letter to The Sanford Herald, which is aa fol­
low*)
1201 West P in t Street,
Sanford, Florid*
February IS, 1041
Wop. Editor,,
voice'The Sanford Herald,
• t e r . 1 S a nford, Florida
am! D e a r S ir:

i , he
I noticed with regret In Tuea.
t the I day .afternoon'* paper that Iho
mongj deck end traffic tower comer of
| Flint Street and Park AVenn* arc
macif, to h*.demolished. The paramount
Does- pur Doe* for the removal of this
| up. iardmark for Iho last daeado U to
DlkU WMjl »P traffic. It eeetac to me
erttU l(Ml and foreign atotorfeto have
i ' |e ““ Pie opportunity fa r eased■ep­

th* eitenalon of nlgbtly hlark.
out* to all Important title*, oil
field* and port*. Indicating that
the Rumanian* fear Britain may
launch ap aerial bombardment of
the oil renters vital to Germany's
war machine,
8— Report* from Ittanbul that
British legation* throughout the
Balkans* have
hnvg sent nj)
at) their Ini.
mi.
portent1 rreC*M* —
—
an d* ; “documents
to Turkey
key and th at their staff,
are reedy
idy t o . Jenve g t a moment')
notice If war-aprondt to the n*orepe.
lion's of
'oliowing
3— Belief
charges
official
" there
that German
already la Ul
that n B*if r t o d .u h to *
kan rrUU may
denlsra war
Britain dec If**
bard tb* oil
on Rumania and
field*.
lf'J
ring BriU
4—
R um ania, l
i dlpnln'a action
IU
lomatie i w
__
R*.
charge d 'a ffa ire s
entire atoff
du Floreecw, end
The Brltto return to “
Ish

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| £ | . Be ♦Place C
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’ Onliege , f BuslMM

ttpn at the Unlvufi

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Tfc* talk Mend
®*herl»c third
Intar. Mo nad)
e A rtrlstlr* I
H aUo eprke b

elation. While In the aisle hr ,*
making a survey of all rccroalmn |
departmenU for the assoelalInn !■ I
Sanford recently Joined the Na il

MasonH. DeMolays
Plan Joint Meeting

ic* re Friday, pro
of letanboL
D—The rtfegec
ment in Io n ia n
ip breaking M -r
menl*. t r a n t e r
V ae H oem . and I

|1uchr re*». There

Forward

iib o k t1

d u i te d

fiber departments in the .........p K l l V i l l l y
H tite*, Mr, C #rlion Mid

in iik **

t tii le
Kurlyle
1114!kt*

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tlnnal K rereallon A u o c ln lirn ami
h a , been receiving the amvi*.
bullrlin
w jth
a u g g o tim ,,
..
gam es and c ra fts , Mias Mru,u-&lt;-n
■aid At] re p re se n tativ e) i f rn.
N ational o rg a n ls s tiin will , 1. e 1
a t the local d e p artm e n t when ll„ &gt;
■re In thi* vicinity to give mfm
niation and aid to the di pat tun til I
«« a p a rt o f the service.
I
Som etim e U te r the yea I Iho V I
the national org an isatio n will to '
*;
n u tllah rd and the work of ti,. I
«»nf»ttl Recreation
D epartiin-oi
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I e« ij* i it lb d oilo the A tiny loi
1 1 in- W A. L euvit i
\v*»n btifiotid no bis birliiditk
'ul I’utllhhiill
vvu)4
uMiptrutii
a l ed on Id's fiiZiid iiijirringL' un
iuv« m m y I nr . 1,oilier T, IK* •
tt m i l l e d Hu ]iro^raio
tilOwtH llltilldllll CttlllN t'ttlllfVlt,
Ibivnl (iH lrbtt ttiid Kurt J r U t , *d
t ht* Key (lu ll nl Semi Hole
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Ft. Myers Pageant Tw(| Ki„ d Jn Cur
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( O l t t M )e lv Fab 1 2 -lS p e * Crash Near Wulilu
, - Fori My--i &lt; uinmnl I'ag en n t

S a n fo rd Lodge No. «2, I' A
!!•• will hH d * Joint tnt-Him;
,.h* Boro Ihole Cbfcpl. r ,.1
to the «DrM
olajr n e x t T u e v lx r nlgl-i,
Ci ,nA W ‘se tu p , w um hlpful m u ,in
o f the M asonic Lodge, gnnuum ■-I
tone” .
Tb* D cM oIgr plans In |»n**enl
th e in itiato ry deg ree u p rn n i,-_
een u y elected cl**a o f ran.lidatea a t thi* tim e, M r, W W cup
■aid.
A rran g in g - a uncial hour to
follow th e busing)) aexahm an:
M avwrlt S te w a rt, Vf. J, Toll M

I tglil, which Include*
the
-im aim natton
nf
llie
Isle
’ ' t-nsu) A F dtx.ll ) blrtinU jr, g -t
-1,-r way hen- T ueaday nluhl
I'l the i-iia-tlnn of n new king
I ipieen hy «,-cret I,allot
I he v o ir) were ru»l t» officinl)
the Kurt M yei) Ju n io r Chani&gt; c f f'o w iu rrc r w ith ini-mtK-r)
Ilia Women &gt; t'um inunily cluh
’ in charge.
i asidiiial,') fur Ipiei-u a re th r
ili-iac* Billie llurron, K ath ry n hiIII 1 ami F ian ces lla lte y . The
f-u rth m aid, Mrs rh a rle x Htruss,
1 lie fo rm er Ml*) I’eggy G erald,
1 v a t disqualified a fte r her m sr-

J. Macke, T. F. Stewart and A
K. Roascttor. All member* of
the DeMoUy and *11 Msstar Msit n§ a r t fnrfted.
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| 1 ourtlrrx seeking election as
| i "* ere Walu-i Drauglton, Jimmy
. 'i* art, Flamirr# Tuompton and
' I niory Wataoii.

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mil I kH"H. m\ IU

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«■ circuit# Un

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IMP i b .iroi K m l ie i o ll , fight*
o«p in fl.e jungli* itf "o u lh rn i
K tiii 'jHii and iicrtiHs the fieiolat#
ihi Mi Litiyiin
d rw 'it,
repnrW d
fining i n d u l i d yesterday which
1h if nil'll ml iilirvv to ten! Ituly'n
J•1j■' 1 *‘ Im hb| ii(|B
I ' pic Krrfich b in d tju ai lern lu
f mn dim finoiiunerd Mini u mot o i.
4/1-1 im Ioiho m itlrr ( tdenel l#f.
lir. Ii. mI com idt'ii d n nuireh of
noil tn d ri to rnun the dcmuUtn
I do h11 d e -ri 1 mid tnlgffi M-veml
f ib. 4.anen nf the I 'u f ra urea
will, b d i Miiutlo'ttnlerri Libya and
rilfoid Jiiilittn fu rri't thi'ir rhief
MM i i r of intcr.tum rm juliiitioii.
Mi* K iir F rriirh niiid III® lin*
IIII 11 HH bit '1‘ 111 Mil* ItN'tt W#»
Ini oil'd K« b 7 a fte r h tlrntruc■tin two 1 0 h r, \V p 4 lot|' 1m . or n llu ik , mid Mott “ mn
.d f T rhapuiM ii; a but
ure nf ill piMgi. nnmg
1&lt; IU t * , lb gin lub-b 1Id It n
l&gt; ** T h r l l nit.tn* w rrr
• 1*lent gfttiiddnugblet All
i bnv e Mif ft m d IlfttVy
1 •* 11Vf in
tiford
I O III 1 ul nervin'* will be *"O
the -nun F i em h force
I,.I, Ja n u a ry m ade «
dll. In-I ut 11* 1K1 11 rliH'U lliu i-d n v
■Mol of .m l uni,-* from
IO&lt; Mill t nl Mid KHrk*on Kuni-rnt
i lul l a re s In French
limit. . it ilb I h r Rev, W I* Mubi
A frica to d rs tn w the
iiidii •ff trill Mil |r. IllJ r IH1 will In
|,u ,e ul M iirvinli. in
1 g it on f rriiD lrry
1.ih&lt;a
i m|| mw i n / h#vr In rn i»“k. d
l-'reni'h th u s w ere
l»’« m r o 11-1 pallhciirrrti
If It
g rc sl p a ll 4 f the reI'lppin, St 4 lulr W hite, Vn ho
1,. 1 . m i . to-, of t-im n e r Mll«)Atin 1 Mi', lii-orgf MrOiMii, I I
UI
1,ih) ui, I, Ion). ,1, )lr&gt;lying
Wil-Mfi, hi id (lU a Si him bl
, ,|, , ,1 ..u tp u -ts and s,|U restng
•I lu the c o rn er about

Ciiy

News

Briefs

M il. an forcer, m ovlns'
of ill) to .1' mile*.
, 1 1 , I -u tilh rru Etliiupla to *
,1, ..f :,u m ile)
I,, .)■&lt; nerve tangled llalksna
w 1, r hke p iepnratfon* iitijved stcao*
......... loud M Hilary nbserv rrx In
II, Igitoh
Vugosluviu. re p o rte d
l i n t , , lie.I ■pod 25 new division*,
„l,„,ii Hill.llllll tiiM,|&gt;*. into
infill', in recent w eek).
l.-roloo
,|u le l. T he BrikUn
U iv | hom hed lie n n a n
1,1 ( nil,I,in. Sicily. N o rlhw eet G er00. 0 c. H olland, N orw ay und D eoJ .t ,r ,ll was luiuol n to il'.
| mg p-ntiil at tho C ity 11)11 jc » . mack
to A im * , lit* B ritish » r r «
I Irrduy
I., erect a Ihree-ria-m
oorted I o have encircled an IU fre m r house on W est T h is liriilh I
liso iru rrtx u i a t G larah u h T n j
S t 11-,-1 ut u cost of 8225
Italian* u, knnwledgorl th e tr ill* *
Th* mi-, line dale of the Han- had occupied A fw ailu.

Ss*h:. •-•*T!enl “ !l" .....

Over $2,000,000 In Improvements
Mere than *2,000,000 will be
•I'col thi* year by the Florida
t'ewgr and lig h t Company to liv­
er r*a* the generating capacity of
lu Interconnected power ayeUm
n rvtng Sanford and &gt;10 other
Klnrton communities, H. II. Colo,
mad, manager t f the Florida
I'oagr 4 lig h t office hare, an*

Weeks

«, A IN LhV ILLK , Keb. 12 (d*i
T«oi you Mi n v. ere killed, anil
Ibrer nthtT livrsuim In ju u d in
nil hiiluiiiobl Id u iv id rd t on Mo
.Ittikiiuiivinv high* u) . onu in Hi '
noulit uf Wuldn T uetdny non niny
mbo ti t 1:00 u’cliKk
The drutj
Al&gt; hum
M cK iiistry,
17
of
Gakii.'svJllr, son uf
Atidu-^
McK.iDtry and Hub M cKInsIry
W illiam F. G rin.)*, J r , 1H, of
St. I'cU rst-urg, son
of
Mr*
llr lr n G rin in of th a t city aiol
W F U rim o , H r, of Brooklyn
The Injured:
Alice M cKInstry, siste r uf Alyston M cKInstry] B tepheo Irving
Til,- .'ouiity Hchool Hoard nu t
uf Gainesville, and George Fox till) iimriiing a t the t'u u il II,m x
Mll; ,.nl
ci
In* I usincs), S u.
the U niverxlty o f Florida.
j „ , t , m h r,t T W. U . l u n ,m ,l

Tourists Will Be
I
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U fl
.
Honored At Parly Florida Power And Light Spends
Winter vtdtnre In Banford will
be honor gneate Mrnday right
a t 8:00 o'clock when the Women *
Ctrl* Commlttao of the Seminole
County Chamber o f Commerce
hue lu annual tourist party *1
Jko Reeroaticm S aild k g on the
takafreoL
Cammlttoac arranging lb* affair
eta Mine Irena Hinton and Mn.

Several

rout

foiil Hinne Demonstration Clul,
h o hern changed from Frida)
to Monday In-causa of a tonflUT
with t&gt; *erlc* of bridge Iraaoim
to lie given lly Mrs.
Cltarli«
Gclslcr, at the Women') Club, it
was announced today.

Salcflmanskip Class
. Will Begin Shortly
,MU* Evelyn Ileal. dUtrlct co­
ordinator for vocational cleaara
iponeored by the Florid* Depart­
ment of Education, said today
th* time and place of the cUaees
to be held here will bo announced
shortly. Th# subject wlll.be ad­
vanced aaleaaaaeuip.
An in) true tor baa teen located
for the ilaeafc, awl U being «wtlfted at the present time. Mice

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�W E D N E SD A Y ^ J E B B P A B ^ Jlfc Ig M

Herald

If Britain Falls

Your Income Tax

Wendell Willkle, who haa Juat returned to the Unit­
ed 8tate« from a flint hand Inspection tour of the "batt'cflelds" of England, gave opponents of the lease-lend
biQ, who have been Inflating It would bet ua into war,
something to think about when he testified yesterday
that If Britain falls we will be at war a month or two
later.
'
If Mr. Wlllklo knows what he la talking about, and
certainly he' Is as well informed on the subject ns anyoody in the country wIth the posaible exception gf the
President who feels the same way about It, the only way
to keep out of war la to keep &gt;he British fighting, to sup­
ply them with sufficient ships, planes and armaments to
light off the. Gormans and eventually win the war, mean­
while ' keeping it on the other aide of the Atlantic.
Why will it mean war for the United States if Britain
falls? An Invasion of the British Isles would lie followed
by the bloodiest fighting since tho world began. Hundreds
of thousands of people would be killed, millions wounded,
many cf them civilians. But the defeat of England on her
homo grounds w.«uld not necessarily end the war. The sei­
zure of th r British Isles ny tho Germans, as Holland, Bel­
gium, und Franco w*:re aelxcdv would not mean that the
British would stop fighting.
As long as the British navy remained afloat, as long

would go on fighting. George VI lx not nlono King of Eng­
land; he U Emperor of India and tho Dominions across
« TODAY the scan, and t^o British navy belong)! to him and nil tho
umpire. Tho uerple of tho empire have no more desire to
i , SORELY NEEDED come und*»r th t iron heel of the dictator than the jieoplc
*jm chastening for of England and they would know that the c.ily hojw for
«% )«th to bo Joy- 'tcedom anywhere in tbn world would rest on them in
fMR wsi nevertheless
yieldsU&gt; tho peac- continuing the fight.
And no when England fell, tho British navy mid what
P" righteousness unto
are exercised there- was left of the army and air force, would witdrnw to Afri­
can and Canadian bases. Tho blockade of the continent, In
so far on possible, would continue. It would bo up to the
Germans, if they wish lo win tho war, to follow tho Brit­
ish wherever they might go, and until thoy hud mot nil
B b wMatliftk°nc&amp;r&gt;ba heard a the forces of tho empire, not only in England, hut In Af­
r field aw ay...rica, Australia, India and Canada, and destroyed them,
On winter morning* aa ha stride* they could not Fin.
■'
1 through tha enow,
And so within i. month, or two months, after tho fall
Tu de his cbortai A shaggy
ot Britain, wo would have tho Germans fighting at our
ahephenl; dag
Jraka ' at hit heels and pan*** lront door. Wt would havo their warships fighting British
1, to inspect.; /
warships, not In tho North Sea or the English Channel,
A recent rabbit trail. The air
but off tho coast uf Labrucior and New England. Wo would
V te dear, * ‘
goabrlght and' m ip s and from havo German bombing planes raining death and destruc­
&gt;,■ the near-by wood
tion, not on Coventry ana Manchester, but on Quebec and
04ceea hound of chopping axes Montreal, with an occasional miscalculation which might
aa the men
W l oak and hickory for the drop a few bombs on a Connecticut factory town. We
would hear moro of Invasion jilans, not of England, but of
• U -season'a fuel.
The her climb* through tho fence Canada.
Anyone who thinkn wo could remain at peace under
such circumstances Is naive Indeed.

used In his practice offlru rent,
cost of light, water, fori, and
telephone in hi* office, the hire
cf office assistants, and expenses
paid in the operation and lojatr
of an automobile, based upon the
proportion of time it Is used for
professional purposes.
Many physicians use their res­
idences both as I heir office and
their home*. In such Instance the
physician may deduct as a busi­
ness expense the rental vslue
of the rooms occupied for office
purposes. If he actually pays rent,
and also the cost of light and beat,
furnished these rooms. Also,, he
may deduct a . portion, og the
wsg«e paid domestic .servants
whose time la partly occupied (a
raring for these rooms. Member­
ship dues In professional societies
are deductible physicians and
dentists who keep In their welt­
ing rooms current magazines and
newspapera for the benefit of
their patients may deduct this
item as a business expense.* Tho
cost of professional Journal* for

W lD IfttD A Y , FEB. IX,

Me dangle frota his shoulder
In the hope
t ice hai fitxen smoothly)
there has been
shifting wind tha past faw

Here’s The Average Woman

Someone In alwnys figuring oat statistics on something or other, so now Bruca Colo cornea along with hie
ott whht makoa^an averngo wuman. An reported
S J V H 'k " " Ip“ss finding*
ill
Youi1
LU
r M*4r»iiW.t|(ero*frro thr tietdlls:
■f h l i » the. radblrd whtaUe,
'
THE AVERAGE WOMAN—
few; and shrill;
Murries at tlm ago of 24.
MidInal replies from the
distant bilk j ,
Quarrel* at leaut talco a month with her husband.
BILLY P. COOPER.
Ilaa a baby weighing 7. pounds.
Bpende four yean washing dishes.
I tourist laJDMmi had. a $200,.
Ia flvo feet four Ipchea tall.
Spends 8784 hours (flvo years) gossiping.
Weighs 128 pounds—until she becomes cureless aliout
her figure.
8p*nds 1312 in beauty parlors and ?:IR7 on drugstore
cosmetics.
Attend* 8027 movie mntlneca, ninny of them double
(extureXr
Threatens at least eight limes to go homo to mother
•—but never does.
8pends three y ean and eight months talking on the
telephone, .
I . Never learns to play n golf gunu* that satisfies her
husband.
.
Listens to 18 radio serials each week.
Ix positive that her child is belter tban 'th at brat
next dwet .
BUys 380 hats and 382 dresses.
Devote* tho Host bovcil years of her life lo attempting
to make h*r I us band over—without success,
i Rulne three fenders on tho car
and tears off one
garage door.
•
Occasionally wishes she'd murrlod someone elae.Lives five y ean longer than her husband.
Barns 4827 ualrs of sockn.
i.
! Never learns to drtve a nailwithout bitting
her
thumb.
...
.
;
*And makus a dam good wife in eplto of it all.
' “GIVE US THE TOOLS and we will flnUh the job.”
With that pledge to U o United States, Wlnaton Churebtll
concludes another uf 'dle g n a t summaries of the progrxas
of Lie war. Lutoalni to his measured yet uiovin* ★ orda,
It la impoealMa to doubt that he moans exactly what hs
soys, in all tu Implications. It la Impossible not to sen**
In hla burning phrases the unshaken and unshakable raao*
'utlon. not oiuy of tno leader but of the entire free people

£ttw;

donate amount for each year*
depreciation of the book* may
K* deducted. Depreciation may
■Iso be taken on office furniture
and equipment. Inauranee premluma on office or otJieRinrottsatonal equipment and ll»t&gt;Ulty lru
auranec should be apportioned
and that part of the premium nt.
trtbutable to business may be de­
ducted ns a business expense.
SUCCESS

“TOO LATE-TO CLASSIFY”
By RUSSF.LL KAY

You know this buslneee of t
secretary of a great S tate
and a columnist a t ona and
same tlma la a tougth assign*
especially when a fellow pub
writing hla column until the
minute and hie “Gat Frl
strata yelpin' a t him for copy
he Irlre to concentrate and |
out a thousand wards or i
from hla den a t the Fair grot
This I* written on the mar
of Februrnro 10, known a l **
urtvillm Ila*y" Im Taev%tka m . If

And so. gentle render*, you
have a sprt-of word picture of
my. reactions . In attempting to
say something In print about
America's third largest Fair and
famous GaapartUa Carnival. But
I haven't even touched the high
ipota. Thera La, something new and

STORY REVERSED

BOSTON. Jan. 12 —(/II—Three
venrs ago J™» Gl"1"
**p' fU
S to be Bill Dickey * successor
a . the New York Yankee, catrhrr. Then he w»« traded to the Ft.
Louis Brown* and on to thy
Hc*tnn Red SoL Now, Instead
looking forward to n regular
major league berth, fllenn find*
hlmaetf taek In the minors. The
lied Sox sent him to Loulavllla.
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The word “alphabet1' I* ■de*
rived from the Greek words “ab
'ia" and “beta," corresponding
“a" and “b".

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Allhough' tha Jay la young nnd
•That nin t i
:he pirates have not yet boarded
their colorful craft
and police
----- ---“le t's get
havo onL
i to rope off the (Urol— that'*
«tm*t* i
gigantic parade, ’ *rr* till) show
from my office window 1 ran see —Thorn'* the
» line nf folks In front of the ; ,
the
b&lt;/* office aeeklng grands) and
they’re

the concessioner*
has bogusi
"Official program—you can t dnJoy the day without a program
—Get your souvenir* here—rim s,
pennants, hat*, button*—randy
apples—peanuts, popcorn, hatlogs, hamburger*, cold drink*.
Hurry, hurry, folk*—step right
zp and try your luck—"
Motor c a n In b nevvi^eadlag
ttream make their way by tho
main entrance. Traffic* officers,
ivorklg like beaven, strive te keep
the traffic* moving: “Sorry, you
aa t perk thera buddy—Co ahead
'edy, the llehtTa green—it won't
rot any gnouarl Yes sir, thla fa
ike F air grounds, no, I dsn’t
■mow when the parmil* will a h
rlv*.
Keep
moving
picas*.
Wattbya’ step) w ait 'till tha light

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S iP w E

Defense Heads And..
Fairs To Co-Operate
• TAMPA. Feb. 12.—(Spatial.)
—Plans lo r a chJser eo-oper*.
lion between fair* and govern,
rarnt defense authorities were
mapped out last week by the 4ft
rectors of ’ tka. Internal Associa­
tion of Fairs nml Expositions at
n meeting held tiers., ■
»
The' dirretoinf assembled In
Tampa to attend Urn Florida
State Fair and to get a previ#
of all that Is new In th e , out­
door show world for 1941. .

BAGGETT'S
Liquor Store
THE VE11Y BEST.
In Liquors, Wines,
Ginae n r . r , DELIVERY
im x iv m ii
FREB
Phone 788-J—Arcade Bldg,

RECAP that ]
Smooth TIRE
wilh a heavy

NEW TREAD
Oar
give
lire
rant
new

recapped (Ires will
ran new first-line
mileage and y et'th ey
only half aa murk as
flrat.llaa lire * .

C .-C . W elsh

WELSH TIRE SHOP

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ial Calendai

President Of Azarian
Class Resigns Post

PAGE Tnnfc.5

Fishing Tourney
At Lauderdale
Is Big livenl

ial A n d Personal Activities
R IN E B E A L , S o d r ty E d ito r

FLotonu

T clcp h o n * 140

' FT. LAUDERDAI I 1 . 1
(Fpeclafl— ...................... .
week that the Aik ' . i
\- - u ....
Hon game fielimg
ii.kiiii-ik
has gr.iwn into n ......... maj.*.
sporting event gavi ■In - . u&gt; tin

Pe r&amp;onai'a

The realgnatUn o( Mr*. A. J.
Mrs. May Dickrn* has returned
d islin etio ii or |Miltin ,............. In- big­
Pctrraon a» president urn* ac­ home af:er spending several
gest first vcai .........
m ever
cepted with regret, al the meet, imintki with relative* in polnta In
staged on Florida - Lu-i t'o:i*t
log of the Atarian t’lu*i of the Mouth Carolina.
h ltrlln g from scroll ti in*, -tv
F lrit Baptist Church in Ibe an­
weeks ago, the Anylii
,-iaMr».
Dan
Cray
Milrhrm
of
nex lait evening. Mr*. VV. A.
tion, oirraniseil for ilu
l,- purCagle, rice prr*iiien:, urn* nnan Chicago, III., ha* arrived to *pend
po.*f* o f
pnmiolitii.*
mi
niim in l
tin misty choien to .uccvetl. A i 'wo week* a* the g u r,t of her pa.
Ulrnament here. hn« mi Hi,' short
committee eompo*e,l , f Mr*. H.
Ur,Mrv
Rlima booatni th” I
nt.lc ,mh.
C. Moore, Mr*. M. N Cleveland, Wilson, * ' ,hrir h"m*' ,,n s ®«lh
leal Into (hr tank" of th,&lt; nation *
Mra. J, L Jackson uiul Mrs. J. hanford Avenue.
laaditifT, fbhiujr it'orii.imcnth
II. CJolclough was selretinl to no
Tha tmirnam* ut t»n&gt; .*«•* m lim­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MacDonald
nilnate a new vice president
ned to include nil ly|n &gt;* .■f |rnmr
an&lt;l
children,
Janiudyn
and
Mr*. Peterson presided over the
n^harnuui, from th,- mi lioHummeet log and Mt*. E. It Carter Jimmy, mov&lt;d today to Miami
who trill" IcUim \
ml
brought the devutitmul. Inlrrest- In make their future tluine where
chair in thr utcru *■f In** pi ivnlt*
l.ylea. ing reports Were given vy the Mr. MacDonald ha* Icon transfer*
OHtairr, tin* Imr i-1 \th
______J araalona will be held at vailous other officer* nf the m l by hi* company.
fl ioal iimt JT'lhh1 ill 1
he Woman’s Club for the Red cl#**. The meet ing vvh* closed
or JoirtN u -In i, i
Mr*.
A.
IV.
Epps,
Hilly
and
Dub
paa from 0:30 A. M. until with sentence prayri*
lo the man who to
Epp*
and
Jack
Morrison
returned
:S0 o’clock.
Daring the social h nr several last night from Tampa where they
anlorwriy* or th»*»
games and cenlrst* weir enjoyed have been *:nce Saturday attend,
&gt; •
FRIDAY
front ii lirnfliTI a
Thai game fi'lniii
,
The Wealeyan Service CulU of with Mis. A. M. Gtiriinier and ing the Florida S 'ale Fair and en­
nizcit in Ft I iio.lt ii tt.
Mot
Jm Malhodlit Church will irccl Mra. M. N. Cleveland receiving joying Casparilla activities on
prlsea.
Duly "every mufi - - p.
i t the home of Mr*. II. A. SwanMonday.
Refreshments
of
Hrnw
berry
p
v
ii
jwoman
*
nw.
I
a ^ m O a k Avenue at 8:00 P.
(Irncrsl hy tile ta, t
il.it
memben have been urged short rake rfnd coffee were served
Mra. A. M. I each of Jackson­
by the hostcave*. Mr*. It. I.. ville,
. attend. •
La Mat addition to tho dog show to th* fashion preview If wo are to I women are hold ini’ i ,*p
formerly
nf
Sanford,
passed
tic louninmnil m jo
The Rotary Club la sponsoring a beard, lira. \V. A. Cagle, Mr*. away last Friday morning. Mr*. ludgo by octlon of tho Westminster Kennel Club Show In New York.
In -nmr of the to
latentln« dance at the llotel May- J. T. IIn -sly and M&gt;* Jock Clark. I.c*eh was the mother nf I,ew(* Not only did beautiful model* display striking fashions hot they
Present beside* the hostesses
i* n woman \\ ho o M
air with Eddie King and hit orI.earh of Cochran, fi*., who la ■bowed dogs (o rnsleh the dresses, or Vie* versa. Jlere Is an ‘‘Afghaniwere: Mrs. M. N. Cleveland, Mr*, S.
wit ti t|ie Idftifoot n • i
furrvlshlng the musir.
a hinthrr-in law of Mr* Arthur *t*n" outfit, of champagne e&amp;lnrrd Jacket of soft wool, and dark brown
tho"
F.
I
.
Ihimpier.
Mr*
I
E.
Hy.
tonrrinmeiit to duh
skirl "fl nIT hy a Afghan hound.
annual meeting of
lira nan nf this city
In ford Carden Club will mrel monds, Mra. C. A. Andersen, Jr.,
Mr*.
J.
A.
Jones,
Mr*
l.oiirinr
ilaf fair ITatal at 11:00 A.
Highway (Jroup Will
Sub-Debs Attend
Broek, district dl. tleal, Mrs. J. K. I’nge, Mr* \V. Mra. Smith sSpoaka
:ctor©r».of Boy
Cocoa will be pre*ent C. limnbloy, Ml*. .1 I. Jack,on,
(onvcnc Fc’b. 17- IN
Valentino Dance
At Circle Meeting
Luncheon w lit be served ot 12:30 Mr*. J. II, Colclongh, Mr* W. 1..
may be Vance, Mr*. S. C. Gardner, Mrs.
MODI.TRIK, i . .
frln c k . Reservation*
Re i
The City Hull
ll-o »fft»e
Mr*. Myron Smith gave a talk
Ibe circle see E. R. Carlrr, Mr*. II C Moore,
Jf jH c la ll-lio n i L i .
flM e by calling
ci
Mrv A. M. Gortlnier. Mr* T. K. nn stewardship al thr regular Unit eve lilt*it of lint Sid Orb
f o i n i e r K t o v r i n o i o i V| m L
out"taiidmi4 Ah n I. nn i
Sewing session* will be held »' Hmllb, and Mrs. I’eteison
meeting of Circle Numler One Valentine* Dane* when hc«rt»
wi*rr
lined
in
dffornliiitf
thr
hall*
hialorian mid |nihm i r
the Woman'# Club for the Re'1 mg
v ___ 1 rys
* ■i
of the TV. M 11 of the First Chajwrotirn fin thr rYff*ni»i|f * In**
present (i .......... Mmi*
CrOM from 6 :30 A. XL until Mrs. Lord to Address n*pti»t churrh hetd *t the home
eluded Mrn.
II
It
W n tk lai*
W a g o n e r o f M m Ih i ’ . i
f i l l * • o’rtoek.
anminl winter 1 *011.: ..
• The B-ma nf the Amerlcar Sanford Garden Club | of Mr*. TV It Dyson Monday roprinor* \lr-« it IV Vmiuhnn and
Mra. J. V. Harvey
Tall .Mtiiioriiil Hivl-o.ii \
nflernoi n.
legion will anonaor n Valentine
t Inn u t M m i l 1 1 je , t i n , 1 . 1
Those Keen lUumitfi were:
A*«e*-&lt;n th# Legion Hut oil lh&lt;
Stale Hrrlleultmnl Chairman
Mrs. Fred Myers rondueled the
Olhcr i h M i n v ’ i- i ,1
t,
of Federated Garden t'luhs, Mr*. Illblr study lesson slid Mrs. A. M.
laV «fr**b. ____
Mina Huth WeMver, Mi»« Lib*
from ('iiiuidu, Mu Iihmii,
F
,
MOKDAT
E. L. Lord of Orlando, wilt speak (lordnler reprrlrd on
current hy Vaiiirhanf Mis* IV-my DUIW
lucky, TrmirsMT 4,,
J TKo .re g u lar, moating of the on "Flower arrangement and the missionary event*. All the mem­ ran, Mh-* Mar&gt; I,mine, Mlaa
Florida will luki i &gt;,i m .* ■
to e e n t' Home
Demonstration Judging of It’ at the annual bers were urged to attend (he llebecca D’o. Mls«« IlHUi* Watheiii
day
program
• rtib WiU.be held at the home of luncheon and meeting of the meeting al the ehurrh on Feb. Mink. i fartd Jriiii
Nik. Mill
i* * y .T ra ia 'b n *10 Elm Are- Sanford Garden Club in the Motel 28i when the mission liooklet, J&gt;omthy
IIuiMr« MIm
Helm
, A |..« i3D P. M. Mr*. J. O. Mayfair on Friday, Fob If
"Trail of Beni will hr discussed. Stalfmd, Misw Mildmi Sirmort,
D e s t r o y e r 1’r n n n s n l
Mr*. Lord hat served a* judge
Vviinnr
lUylnr,
MUaj
After routine business matters MIm
I g n o r e d In G e r m a i n
for numerous flower show« in were
disposed cf, refreshments Julia nnr 1Inward, Mian Karlina
addition to giving talks over the wri*&gt; served
Kelly and Mi** Joyce Wardell.
1
y
the
ho»less
to
the
BERLIN. Fob
radio. She writes u column on fallowing:
Also MU"
Ki atirfj* Ilrynnt«
German goiemim
a r r iv a l s
horticulture for a newspaper.
Miti
Kate llryanl, Misa Mary
Mrs.
A.
C.
Madden,
Mr*.
Iler.
said late last m .l
M n. Roy Brock, district di­ hert Moreland, Mrs. II. TV. Ruck­ Crawley. Mi»* Janet Boyd, Mia*
moment no null.,
meter of Cocoa will also he prr- er,
Kminflino
Thurslim,
Mins
Betty
Mra.
Sum
Maddox,
Mra.
Carl
ken" of Wriuti r
aant for the meeting and will give Mots, Mrs. Jsnr II. Smith, Mr*. Wilkinwon. Mi"* Valerie Well**
io**l te the I ’n.i.
a talk.
A, J. Peterson, Mr*. Eloy Del­ Min." Marinne Newman, M in
i’oreign Reloli
*Mra. J, If. Colclongh, president gado,
Mr*.
P
W.
Moore,
Mr*.
Helen
Tamm,
Mi**
Natalie
True,
the (Inilcd si .
of the Sanford Garden Club, J. E. Stamper, Mr*. George Mr- MIri Mary Skinner, MIm tiwen
a In with f 1v
Will preside over the (mines* &lt;all. Mr*. C. Rowland, Mr*. Fred
llayca, Mm Mamuerite Duncan,
a month.
Myera, Mrs. J. C. Calhoun, Mr*. Mira Marrein Proctor, Mia" Jana
A t th e lim p
dal (»nt vimm im o'
12: 80. J. G. Sharon, Mr*. W. A. Hopkins, il «ichr in, Mi** Pint" I pit*ill. Mi**
imr i lie | m* ■• li iii
Mra, 1L R. Dc*t It chairman of Mra. Myron Smith and Mf«. A* AL * Neil kavanitaiiKh ami All# * th uy
U rsl
a n y lliin ir of \Y . 11 •
the luncheon and hat requested (lordnler.
Central
Florida
Eipnsiunn's • Il Ini tirh it fool
Alio Mis" Mary Jan r ituhividtr Annuel Art St o s , in Oriandu,
that reservation* he made hy
Mina Dorolliy K adrr. MIm Knru* I in eonnoclimi uith the fair, F'eli that he mu - ,‘lo'd *&gt;*
telephoning the various 'circle f'jrority Plans Girl
chairm en.
Ikiinlnty, Alia" K u lh rriu e lint I. i -M eMar
Hill fenture bun.
Break Dance Feb. 25 All1** 11H tn H a l t , Mis a M nrjorn j ilreds ot 1picturehy Florida
Hml^ra,
Mlaa
Ruth
Rmith.
B
*tl
1 oiliel*. Above i* -Iiohii a por.
Battens Entertain
Dan* for a forma) girl break Hickson,
llruee
Boll,
l.rr« &gt; ,| „ i|
Ml„ A,|rln,d, Kherhert,
dance to lie held cm Foh. 28 at thr I-sing, II I I I
Departing Friends City
\ e r n o n, -.&gt;«'i n^jundo ln-nmy, doHe i»&gt; J It,
Hall were mad* at a meet­ I 'MVIn. Hobby
HMplUl In f t Pierre, MY*. &lt;
* rJH!ll1lc.oV*
,,-. -lr 1I Nowimm, Orlundo iniist one uf
lv r* It*-—
ll
ing
(
f
the
Phi
Alpha
Kappa
b u r l Will bn remembered a*
mun Middleton, Hheuly
I
Mr. and Ur*. Irving Baltrp cn.
•1 II I I d i l i t m
to he mi d in p l a )
•fo tttw Antoinette Shlnholaer
tertalned In their apartment at sorotlty laat night at the home Hob llnllsrd, Harold Hull, Glum
of
Mis*
Dorothy
Koder
nn
Pal­
Odham, John Adams, lluek Fot.
tho BanLanta Apartment* last me Ito Avenue.
l i f T . W «r». W. J . Ollleth
gu'on, Raymond Ksder.
l-cfij
evening with a entail dinner
Members present at th* meeting A11 iiiuo. Jute Keyes. Alvin n,l CitniH Damuff/ To
ttla n ll,, formerly of W o r d ,
party In honor of Mr. and Mr*.
were:
Miss
Erma
Doudney,
Miss
jrranea'Uw birth of a ton, Eui
hum mid Dub Epp*.
Jack MacDonald who Icff today for
lie Investigated
jiUhrM. bn Feb, 8 hi Ml*ml.
Miami to make their future home Lucille Hall. Mlaa Pattv Hodge,
Those present with Mr. and Mias Katherlna Hurt, Mlaa Dor­ Tax Diversion Urged
I.AKKI AND. Feb 12 —( f l
Mra. Irving were: Mr. and Mrs othy Kailer, Mlaa Busan Klrtley,
MacDonald, Mr. and Mr*. A. !&gt; Mi»* Muriel Knox, Mias Mnry By Waterways Group If prohni.l) Hill Ial.i* 10 day*'
I
ralge,
Mis*
Ellen
Meriwether,
■
■
■
two work* t.. dr term me
CmaJley, Mr. and Mra. J. P. CulPippin,
Ml&gt;*
■ bethel
th e
Ire. I
a ml
sub.
lum and Mr. and Mr*. John It Mis* Elisabeth
HE ART-flHAPED
NEW .SMYRNA UEACII, 1,1.
Gladvt Pippin and Miss Orttlr
..esing Irniprrnt.ur over the
MacDonald.
,
12
(Special)-—
.The
diver*.m
nl
Waitun.
c cekriul d i d n r iv m i l
h a r n t to
Aho Mlaa Violet Wells, Miss three cents of (he gasoline lax i.n I b.rida « rllru- eiop, fruitimu.
luat*
lo
he
used
for
the
Improve,
Axis Attempts To
Florence Welle, Mia* Elisabeth
,..d I'uesdiiy
Mlaa Latkl* Gormly, n cut of F’lorida's waterways, M111
Exposed groves were heated
Sway All Europe Whigham,
be
ree
irmnended
to
the
I
P
,
I
l.rgi-.
Mi** Helen Hutchison, Mia* Jean
nu.in Tuesday morning allhmigl.
TVigham and Mlaa Katherine Bpen- 'alure hy lh» Florida TtaterMav- 'In men m y did not dip a* low
ROME. Feb. 12—(IP)—Fawisl r«*i
f'i ngrett at a result of plan*
did the previous night
circle* Indicated Tuesday night
Thr n r tt matting waa an- made at the annual meeting of I' .-rril »**
11o*t m some parts
that Italy and Germany wore nounerd to ha a t Ilia homn of Mlaa Ihr rnngresa held hers last Hint.
' NoiH. and Central Florida,
attempting to strengthen their Glady* Pippin and Ml*e Eilaateih Under the present law this to*
■-oulh
F l o r i d a vegetable
aaray over Europe n« a pro. Pippin on ,Wa*t F in , Street on goes to tha highway*.
Another objeetive of the eon. | i','""vr« 'till fought the rffrrt*
mutton
against
the
United
uiesii* outlined by
Woltrr F
weekend lain*
i. ml
wind
Blalea allempl to aid Britain,
Coachman, Jr., who wile re-elect c l 1 " '" th they said did more damwhile preparing for a Bpring
St.
cliairman, is the Improvrirrnt . f
than the
rohl
weather,
offensive against the English
waterway* through projects dr- 1 -‘ 1*&gt;' estimates placed their lots,
Color (dental I)■ It was dlarloaetl
signed lo take rare of unemployed ’
roushly ui several million
that Ambassador William Phil.
labor after dufenae projerts have J •l"H*r*
Iloa and other offlrlali of the
At. Augustine, Fob. I I —(Ape l*een completed.
i The TVealher Bureau here
United Statea Rrahaaay have rial)—Thl« one tent city will he
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________________
_____
Top
honors
In the _____
moth _____
and ' “"I there
would )&gt;• I(w
no iipingii
ln&gt;»t
saluted intaraaUoeaUp Fob. 18 free-for-all sailing regatta were | danger (trough Sunday” morn!
e ver tho Bhso Network of the wrn by MJss Aleta Van Sant of "&gt;*. at least and forecast grn.
National Broadcasting Co., th* Dayton* Beach, national sailing . &gt;rally rising trm prrsturrs begin!
fanadian Brondcaitine Cone, and rhamplon.
rliimnlnn Tire
&gt;111■ Ttia-Js..
*
Th# eunns^|^
eongryoa choRf
chose ’ •'dug
Tuesday.
by shortwave In tho Wool Indies, Sarasota at its 10,1 ♦onferenev
city.
RESTRICTION UPHELD
■tine and BE Johoa County Cham­
ber of Commerce announced Iact
TALLAHAHAEK. Fob. IS —
week.
The Florida Supreme Court
The program, Richard Kant and
i tiled yesterday that "th# privl.
Ilia Magic Carpet, wtft originate
of a rltlxen of the United
a t Radio City, Near York, and
-OittM to use (he Streets for dta­
will be trw aieaat from 10:15
li ibut lug literature may bo reao'clock 10 10:10 A. M. A ttrae.
- nably regulated- In the Interest
HAPTT BIRTHDAY
Ilona, event* and radplea famous
nf tinman life and safety.*
n in o A T
Ml* rtew nd^e ■&lt;-hulls
tho largaat of Mew
[ha In population,
i *• i . .* . «* . :
THURSDAY
•.The Tnwntcnd Club will hold
begot* r meeting In the Court
m ht 7:10 p. M. All member,
urged to attend,
he Bemlnoln County Federaof Women’* Cluba will meet
Sanford WOman's Club be.
at 10:00 A. M. The meet.
'Mat until 8:00 P. M. with
nerved at 12:30. The
ln rcharge will he: Mra.
w mmee.' in
'
Mra. J. R. Adaroa,
k A.* Leavitt,
f t,. George Bridge, Mra. James
‘ 44a!'M

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Florida for tho i
« v gelling a ulj
their n p tr lin c ti,
D a rin g

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M T S S - * bK K
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And Light
Mrn. JWrtwrt if.
I '■ refund of
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a w id llo i

ftflflM ft

rur.ttod8uu;

producer at «l«

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centere become decee

II lo a compara tirely
lor to nm a hlgh-poi
a main circalt to a

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I B B S A N F O R D H E R A L D , S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

By J. R, WILLIAMS Florida Man Invents

OCT OUR WAY

Gadget For Typists

* Discuss Problems

&lt; :;i:r .T \ ’ iK \ v ,

»vi&gt;. u . - i K p * .
-iiM t A
Nm plo
little
.lin e n s
tun I Oi'll llim it l'd I&lt;A I S p la in
'I till. M arlin nt C r c N iiv n nittoh
f u l l Ihn hinting left tlnniili .if
In w m k an.l c ii . im the
I'H il mi Ih r ir n v rriv .irk . l III tin
tin e rr i
Tht “ Ihurh system* nf l &gt;'jii nn
c a ll» fnr the u»n nf t in little
O ncer for h illin g tin1 Ivin* hnr
in i.n il r tn make upper c u e
rlinrni’N ia . T W . i^ltt thumb is
ih lr g n t 'd
tn .In th. I - p ilin g .
I*u1 there M km .Int i in In duly
a l i g n e d in tlm |,.[| i IilM.i I. ; it
I n n r » fh rre IJK*
.

O f Co-Operatives
-

BRADENTON, F eb.' 12— (S p e c

* U1V—Problem affecting urrlnU
t m l ao .apar t ties* la Florida
will b* diacuued a t tha firet
animal maettag a t tba Florida
Council of Farmer Cm p « i Uv«i
to bo baU at iha San Joan Hotel

i

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LA KELA N D .

Fnh.

Ttl

or

h k m in o i . h c o u n t t .

|2 _ |S p n n ,

In th e h e a rt e f Tim es Square, &lt;ui
t2nd S tre et, heavy torrential ralna
(lumlrd th is aubaray arcade. A big
town gallan t helps a lady across
tha w ater. The downpour flooded
the m etropolitan area, disrupting
tran sp o rtatio n In tha ■nhurha

M. rAirriS' m-l U »; KM m i

.. r III'.IINDON.
I. pit. .Ill I'n lirl
Ninth
•■Hi •«I #«'iiru l| of Flor*
i i ii. nn.i tor Hrmlnnlb

llonrr*.

Thrill

Beware Coughs t
Including re to lu tia n s and U gtebu.

t ire reeommsndatiarus w ill ba tb a
first order of buiiaaas.
Judge John D. Hiller, prseldsest '
of tha National Council uf Farm­
er Cooperatives, with headquar*
te n tn New York, will b« tha
first principal sneaker, talking on
“What la tha Tlacc far tha Cooperatire Movement in AgricuL
hire."
After tha noon recess, Tam 0 .
Stilts, chief of the cooperative
raaaairh and service division of
the Farm Credit AilminUtratlon,
srill talk on "Importance To Co.
operatives of Membership Infor­
ms lien and Education."
Orafaam Lea, general manage*
of th* Hastings Potato Grower*
Association a t Hastings, will lead
a round table dUausaion with tha
alecUen of new directors and tha
nrganlaatlim o t tba board aa tba
final Item* at btulaaaa for Um

Primarily an odncatlnnal organltallan, Urn c&lt;uop council re­
presents Its members la matter*
of legislation affecting coopsra-

A raocIr t ioti, lh lit* rlm ic ;
Garih'ri

Munirtl liront itl il m m uU i idfiin| brmii”. Tell &gt;uui «11«ikkI^I In *,rU yoi|
| n l miitie of rnxjnnilMnii wttli t Imp un*
I tier iUmUinu \m i n u i'l like Uiu way It
t tjiiK kly iilliiy*! th** tudBii 01 v«&gt;u or*

t'itriiA

(irm n -r*

' Id hn"» voltr lutdlpy lulik.

WlntktJ

i CRE OMUl f S IO N

A naocIe *

. lur Couihl.Chetr ColJt Brunchltlt

thin* Wittli*r (ini&lt;ini, t*ml W inter
Iliv n i

lifiii,

I tlniH

W in Irr

t in uriN

IIin i’ll

A«* oc I r -

of Picking Winners

A m cclkle

n irn ihm * imlutlt*
lilt*
F lo r iib i
Jark*tiiivilli* in u1 Mmint
('ilr u k
P n itliiri ion t'm itl
ANHiM-iaiionv
inn! iho IVilm
lU’fti'h
iV iilnty
C f lr r y ilro ix j’i* A*«*M*rinlitiii, lltfllw

TONifaiT'S ALL-STAR FKATURE
N IN T H

QImfc

CORAL l U l i m ,

Fch.

Cl—

(S pccinl)— hatifnrd
high
-rhnol
reniors a rc i.Ugii.ln in c . i iiii . c i .- for
a (100 jc.umulii.in &gt;ch. larsln p a t
the U niversity of Miami, In
IL
F, Aalw,- |ilw b W K n f llw llinvesJ
ally, has an n o u iim l. T lir first nCitrus
Grower*
Asaocialhm, wnrvl will In- imwlc in .In n ., end
Haines City! Hblly Hill Fruit one scholurship will ho g n . l i miProducts, Inc., Davenport; Lake ncully ihcrveftcr.

Company,

Avon

Lake Region Packing Associa­
tion, Tavares; Lake Wales Cllru.
Growers Association, Lake Weir.,

It AC I;

Greyhound fine
Is nn the a ir aver
WII HO to n ig h t a t
0:1.1 with all th e
"dope" on th e doge
si thn S m .fu rd .O r­
lando Kennel C la k

tilt A M ) SON
1.1 NT Kit t . A IH .lt:
It F AI. F lit It
SMIIKY I t lN I i It
f HACK Kit t. Air
DO N'T FO BtiKT
SI N F id |W Kit I III'

Students Llitfihle To
Receive Sciioliirship

Byrd Packing

Bala a air leal M dare

That Hang On
| Crrom uUltm rrllrv m prtmmtlf hei muwr It m r u h t to I lie wnt of tha
f Iroublf* to hr!p kuw.’ H mui r t p r l
u riui lu ilfn piiUytu. t.iul ulil m ituin
I to noothf* unit 1i «*h I law, t riu W , IlL-

W iv t i l y CJrtiwi't*
I ti-n p c iu llre ,
W ftv rrly ; Wi-itifi'wiirtli
G ro w rn i

Park.

TBrir will a*l *U&gt;, here’
wav a t lhaaa prICta *0
earns ta a t aece.
■mall down payment and
small monthly payments
■

from common colds

Ouk Hill C itrus t il n ite rs Assnrls*
tlon. Oak Hill; Pinellas lirnweTT
A ssociation,
C lea rw a te r;
I’lym .u lh C itru s A ssis'iutuu., I’ljrm culli;
Satiford-Ovlinlo
T rukb
G row n*,
Inc,,
Sm ifurti;
Boll
Science Cn-ctpcmtivo, L&amp;kclanil.
Sm ith la k e AtHipkn
C itruk
Grow cm
An-octmtion,
O akland;

■ s .tt-

rif»H H i hr«-n f11&lt;«1 In th* Circuit

A« Mid i'lillil kl til llip D ip
...&lt;«♦
of Count)
i • . . m , n i a 9, ,
,r
H««rilnolt I'uiiitM
i i,ti i . i , i',.

Sate $25 to $100

organisations and flee associate
members would attend the ses­
sion which will open at 10:00 As
M. Important committee reports.

tlia i

FUM fc

IT HAT

" ( Hi*- Nim h J in! trial C ircu it
IT*T fa r W in,ton Churchill when I f..... ..I '1'"i
in mi,] t o r Sfvnln&amp;ld
th e B rtliih prime m lniater apokr 'l"inU "Iit
f«-t itif tiurpono of obtain*
th ro u g h o u t II I . Unitml S tn tra il ' " i !* •!*••»*•* of ia l« Court V III*
1B31-32, will . .)M__t
..k a t Flori.ln dHiinu nu*1 conrirm lna H oapltal
o t N-toiinoii* i 'o om y. F lo rid a
Southern mllcgn nn*t Thunt.lnj It'ni.i**
in ib* miint *&gt;f s c v r n iy T h o u ian ij
rilght, F*h. 18, on “Thn Irrral.ti- II
;o mm * | &gt;ulfn r* |,i tie dated U ire ti
ble Wlnaton Churchill.
i i
* n fully iie»trIbfil to, m M
"A llar
li.c l
u ilh
W in ,In n I’*-' •• i"n lo r \ a i Mm loti; and that
hi- ll' MXiit.U i] It Huillh, oun of
Churchill for m a r ly four month*, &lt;h* tudn* of *a 1,1 C m irl. h a t l* i
and haa kno nn him for 20 year* "u* il «m nr.i» r rf.jiiirh i« that cauao
H U lectu re la e tire m e ly tim ely; hr "Im im ii , if nny ih r r r be at III*
" in » Hoi**' in Nnnfurd, Semtnol*
will he w illy , ilranm tic, in tim iilf &gt;' ■Mihti
llm M;i ;i| |0 uVlock A . 14.
Without fa m ilia rity , fo lk sy, hit- ’**» III** r »- 1 ' i l l of I'eliruary, I H I
n o roll a, and ina|drlng
because vi In
»&gt;t Inihd* j*|imII not itm trail*
iraird. am. you ayt
R n f U n .r * man of destiny is nil Ittf.i ......
tn show vauifc, If*
these things. I’reaident I mill M *"'iim In»• '•m•(Iiitfil'd
^ b, Al the tint* and
flp lr e y ile c la m l
in announcing !'»«'■ »p * ifiM in Raid Order w ay
•'iM
should not he vii)M it«il|
t|*id ■*111f 11turd.
I* TUN ■IHI I It I III IIT MVMI
T ill* im iih c shall he ptihllahM
diruiciA i. n a n it o r f m i i i - in Hi* infi-ril Ifernld. u hewapaptr
IIU IN (M i I'll ll IKHIMIII: 1‘uhli di» .&gt; Hi Mrmluole ITouatyv
COUNTY.
F lin li t "it* e ra rlt week fnf nt
QOUNTY DC SI.'MISIII.I;. s i ( i t l « ' i i lit * • ivoek* liefnre the hear*
O F F t-O IIIK \
i, „|
me t»i firm pittdiootlnn to bo h i ’
■division nf tile .NISI., out. * s
1* ****i i U iih r n d m * firfore paid
Islln a iiniler flu* Inw t
nf (]■«
RlPle of FforhlM, ]•% n m«| ilirtMi(jl&lt;
r . a . h v m i s , r i n i i i itttin. 11 i
ii
i i &gt; \ i:n s r in :r T
i

la 111,, rv ull

H i. new gn.lget ini.y he ntla. Inal In an y t y p e ... h . t w ith.
..Il* iiin trm g it* ti|.|ie 'tinner, lie
"■i i
anil lif m il pm|
. I) In ,
I’-.ii iil r it h la mu i, ill ni.fVf it

J io tic r

T A X |.A Y H II8 AND CTTTM tN *

IDA VXI&gt; A i.I.
O .M 'K ItN .
him . n o llr .

ial) — Louia J. A lter, to u r n.»na-

' i«|il:iin M artin » h . . r i t . l that
Ihi Intln fing er* tiri* mi l .r a m p
m i.h r
heavy
duyy
w hile
Inn
l.ft thnml Innfntl nn tin jnh (In'
If ..I Veil tn itkl mnm llnl-i: n I mill
it. ..ml I In' M nrtiu 't &gt;p, iv n ie r

•''1..... .

f#n da ni.

Talk On Churchill
Slated At Southern

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NO M INORS. A L L O W M )
l*«IS I

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Sanford-Orlamlo Kennel ( tab

Full Information and roniml
entry Hanks may he nl.tuimd
from Simon Hochbergrr. m«tuiclor In Joumatltm, Uni&gt;cr-itv "f
Miami, Coral Gablci.

On Itn u lp 17 tS iu ili.n l lliulivvny) nt l.un^w ood
ii ImiiiI m null-, "nin i h nf O rianiln

T I’RN AT RED ARROW

DAN DUNN—Secret Operative 48
I SEE

AM. v«*. MV
CkSAH, COM*
THIS VMfV" *

ALTMAN
Chevrolet Co

I WILL-TILL
you

DN 1UF CO v ST al

VOU CAN r APECT DlUF.
Th a n k
you.

MO
BANKOK/

T H I N G S S O O N ------V O U
M U ST BE
)B O V
CA D FFU L -

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BRING

vo uw g

la d v

THE
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OF WAT e h - IM M E D IA T E L Y /

K ay
P IE L O S
U U D E R D A N 'S
I N S T R U C T I O N S WA5
N O W V IS IT &amp; D A l l .
T H E O R IE N T A L
FO R TU N E TELLER S
IN T O W N - - W I L L
SH E D IS C O V E R
THAT b A N K O k
IS tM C K ILLER. OP
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g la s s

m

ALL.*

g A N F O R D k F L O R ID A
a o tw .F in a S L W W ^

IS

OAKK 7 ?
S U E T O O -ED

hue M UST

get

B A N K O k 'S
r i N f lE R P O I N T S - -

W IL L
m e

MB

TOUCH

GLA SS

HELP WANTED
LOCAL RSL1ARU| woman, pro.
ferably over K
to assume
responslbtlitlaa. awn business.

liy Fit AW S lta n tjtf.
J J &lt;3 .S UP •; SHS
SIMPlY WONT S tG
— -------- 1 VOU ! c r

S IT U A T IO N

IH AIJICS r iJ ti 1

TWiNo
I OiDwr o in k :
Sj« would

if t ovlv mao my sH A ffeo r
D ie nO N tff MOTHftfl L B / T -

ipttoEAtc KATzmsottc

to .'.tji o . t r i Ma/iOAD

diem sms-o
_

MAreiJf

THUND RING H

«5*7cTsa!ISlr'

oc n n

me

rT T m a r

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TVltl.'E MUSTBc A YlltL"
BurNOfWOY MAS tVSIL BEEN
____ able T
o hno it

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W*SNr7H«Jff *1
A W L -r/T H B j
BW SW W
WOOlMMtUQNS

�18 M en
T o

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Bmdahaw,
1 hare any

S

rJ57«rith'th*, | « N r i m « t

a a f g r t!

Cdmbrta

Try For Seventh
Victory Tonight
wh.le thing t

"Tha great Grand Son goer after
up to tho HI* earonth »tot try tonioht add
It drpendi Ha fourth In a raw In the toelu hare a tnrad ninth race at the Hanford.
Orlando Kennel Club, 10 mile*
aouth of Sanford on U, H. Utah,
way 17.
Tho D. W. Tarprnlua arp will
hara Gunter. Laddie, Real Fire.
Hmnkjr Ranger, Cracker Lad.
Dr n't Ferret, Funflewrr Chef and
Geld Leaf Lad aa hie oppoeltlon.
■Throe atralfht declaim* I* aa
iruch me Grand Son hae toon able
to win thlt eonaon. .Ila copped

wfll ha mailed

and Intliratad

&amp;

h

' s ^ ’S s i

rlghtha&gt;
a rider, IS,
lofttander.
^Jordan wdl taka John Loach.
M. of Colunblarillo, N. Y.t a
’frond L*toman, and John Da.
rarakl, IP,. Btuleerant FaU, N.
V . FlWtoT m&gt;d. outfielder.
,
Y eittrdaye aalaa awe lied tV
! • mid this soar on. • |
But,* Mid Btrlpp. "I aspect:
I
•.bw,0 t 40 W * In argan-!
****. 6* WfilA mbool caui n n i

MAILT1 n o i n t .K
m , ^

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^

■i a «j a u .-awc .&lt; icaai r v u

lU H fW H W n eiX aito W

, haiftwlk' ntThiMtJnlra r-

firs? Greyhound Results
i r r hack - yuiuritr, ;ie
p i * off nir.
Lurkp ftanatr ... t ? * .
IUP a k. — . i - a 1—1
llltla trail h
I 4 a

a-a
ym
I—I
I—&gt;i
a- 1

hack

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Bill’s Package Store

a

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, .

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54 Hlaklaad

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Pawn Irartto -.-,1 a &gt;

h e

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t.iirky itaap.-r a.m. l i e , a.rvj
Ilia Ui K. 11.40, 1.1*1 Mill* Hmlth

(N*l* Amar ....'-I

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t
I

ITII li ACC—Put kitty. I

Mr. Red . .......... 3 I I

l.urky UHnt 4t.a«. 14.1
nnldm Wuril* t.f*. 4 14;
*44.

CARDtU may help women In
two Important wayai Many who
begin S d a r t baton "Urn time*
by direct Iona aa n tonic. It neu.
mflr help* ctlraulaU appatlto. In*
errata the flow of gaatrie julca,
and to aid* &lt;tlic it ton. T hat, It
M m build cnerny and atranglh
alto rauuca periodic functional
d ia tm a far many. 60 yanri of
*•*. pru»ra CA Rrfyra m erit

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HiXTH mack I t&gt;6h M an h ali;. _ _ _ _ _ _ _
i til Touah
a AaO Drirar
a ttamlno Andrew T ItlMoe Cera

« n«y Ilubhlc
‘ Alr^ltoapar
HRVCttTJI MACS—* I* Httci

SPRING SEEDS
BEANS, i'OTATOES; CORN; BTC.

U -_ _ . a o _ ; : . n o . . j r -

Russell SeedCo.

i&amp;.WYJS’S
S ^ {?■&amp;
decided ho will accopL
Tonight's
P tn rr

Iran* nan
y'Maacar

iia c m —r u r a n i y :

J'dmnr Oa**n ’** .

a M-

i4&amp;:

»JwZa?W

- OewMrwjC

« imp - r i

bl*l 1.44.
l*P Off Ntr
L urby Ulaal
. I n1 4
flald m Word* . * 'O t —J

w

s c o rin g

phyilcal education And bualncM
administration.
! Tba haa boon ana aU raeU rao f.

VT:

*nu_ OACR—irt

D

In

ItACB—Putarttyi
lit of Dally Paab

faw n Dafftr l ie. « l* t Ana K&lt;

w

H ig h

.w r s ^ r

Ann Ml .....----- * T 4
*—M
Niult Anu* 1I.M. *14. aoot

inar Malrun
larlrk n
N-n M irth

to w a ro n -n ia n n r r i*

F R E E D ELIV ER Y —PH O N E M l

P IlIU P p l. W.“%
M V Ito n G riffith i
.
. 1*1*. Oft Htr • HJiv
I'lra tr'a Ami ..
,| « | —J | —|
and eirlalm at “ I H
ME F o rtu n e J I I
I —hd
Ilia Aldtraon Bra
Mold Knb
1T4
*—M
rirnt»*» Aflif • t.l*. J.»o,
a i d tcdmmataa gat n
Han’t quaint aael
they drn t hear it pi
a r il

c m m to

WINES—LIQUORS—G

Arrar Man ,.v
a a i—i i—i
•‘■rtt
1»l
i —i
■!“ "* » to rn ** ...... a a «
a— i
Army Man t.tft H I, M lj Hark
Hten t.**, I l l ; lono’o Itun** I,If.

K |g « j f e
I*lt tba bompi of pro
ltd wraauing.. ila aaya
ria^a lo promote wreoU

JbofMtu

•old throo pttohun ,‘to. Joe C « u » i•
btta.'W othU ifton k m L A *tr-'
end baramaq and a pitcher wont
to Jfmmr Jordan, manager afl &gt;

lob.
• • ••■.
to alatad In December,
tahaw'a buylntaa will taka
la lima and he w II not
iU ronn«tlcn» with tba *

explained, , &gt;

F a r

ORLANDO;. Feb. i t . - &lt; * &gt; - '
Fir# jrpw ir h n W I iludenU
at lb* Joe SlHpp School of.
(UaotkU toAwd themiclre*
In
orgaiHted b ill tn tir , tkrra cf
them property o f the W*»hiof­
ten Nattonata and t#ar of then*
property of rtttab u rg h c P iratic

t here Sunday afurnoon
Or action toward organ.
.today,

S o

B a se b a ll C lubs

)f Se m in ol e a
E n tir e ly To
ord C it.lre n i
r - . .■■**■«&gt;: ; V,' '■

S o ld

P r o f e s s i o n a l

r

i
|

•ungUi

, otartarnTtimr
! R ifr tlu Malratk

I MtlT Peo4f

iI Norman
t e r i Andraw*
^ r a gI inka
N UPrteof
ji

cratMd popularity a f I
waa raflooted ta tba ail

IT II IIACO—Pulurlti
PP Off
leery Ida --------- I I
ImpriUI Lafdlc I *
| |ijW 4 ............... I J 1
Merry Ida *14. t.M, I
laltlAddl* T.ae. 4 4*; »|
f •*
ifTM IIACH—4 -^ J J I
Cbl»f Canaan
I *
Nanaa* luna*r I I I
Maali* lilac
i * ’&lt;
ChMf r.n non It.**,,
(Caara* lUngwr ».**.' I

' f c wall to
L u x aP f
iSsA n Aff Mas WLMSI^H A k m I i ',1
afi Mm mm.
By' iv
E le ctric ^ j 1■ A A V S t n
{■ :

L

Only 60 to b« no)d At thin 1-hour Aftic—by
L A%
__ _
* —a*
Arrangemnnt *m4I
with
tho
mam
this iiAUoitAliy AGrarilacd | l
ww ».rr limited to BO only.
M W M nm A raA m l

ypti. A lU iul I
Appointment.

The On
World;;

£
7l

Bjtpcrt Welding

�Seminole County Prodnet* ' 1
More Fruit And Vegetable Than A «f
Similar Area In Florida

Joint Defenses Com­

mission Establish' Legion Registers
ing System Urged:
Cost Is $9,0 0 0,000 War Veterans For

vitation O f
Government

W A SH INGTON , Feb. 1 9 CAP)—T he S enate F o re ig n *.
R elations C om m utes, today
approved, IS to 8. tha A dm in.
lalratU ci’a B rill ah. aid bill In
vnheU allally th e saw * fa rm
aa ra te d by tha llaoaa. It
new goes Is the S en ate floor
fM dehole, which will o to tt
Monday and which leaders
hape la re stric t la tw o weeks.
T he com m ittee acted
a f te r
roleeting a proposal by S eha:
to rs J o k u o n (R -C al.) and
El lender (D .I.S .) to re stric t
th e Pro*Ideal's so th o rlly
to
trtta A R i t l n n irm e d force*
'
*f the W estern
H r m l.
sphere.

ported In Balkans

m ean* “ pirate*.'

d Dow Presents
'rifttejnTo Library

NUM BER l4 i

lacol lib rary - t a n
w ake a
f a r It, Mrm. E, J . H oughton,
(an raid y e sterd a y . &lt;
I booklets
'*Tha
W hite
j ^ T V vcm pod th e booklet
id HA U s e fu l o f Lucca" U
versa and pro**, A ll were

i* dedi.
E lisabeth,

to D. J

ilahop ef
A m e ric a n U fe ."
.................
« . poem w rit
, T he rem ain d er, o f the p ro g ram
them and s
la M followa i
“ M a rty r.
In stru m en tal
toualc. Sanford
Blind". “A
G rade School O rc h estra , T. U .
|»»d” “Tear*
Dollleon. dlro cto rt weleowe, lira .
t a r ” , “ Flat",
S te lla F . A rrin g to n , principal of o f th e H e a rt", f
“ R asurgens",
South Rida
P rim a ry . School: a nissppo|at)MW&lt;
, “ In P o rt'.
p ra y er,
M rs. V alia W illiam s: “ Memento, D m
Bell,”
F ounders' D a y . r if t* and their. and “T he, PUgi
d “ In Memo*,
The b o o k le t*
purnoa*a, Mro. E . D . K oonts:
tro
ie r"
cou­
candle lig h tin g reeem onyt add rev • lam CardlnaUa
th* C ardl.
U lna tw o poo mi
nkl. T h e V at
C ity"
I* a
c ity w ith the
p tem w ritte n jaf
selection, Bud,
l y g n l by the
c h e a trs; sound
Of F*b. I t . 1929
C ourt,- sponsor
hi person to the
W arn,
I m J C I upon the
Holy n i l
M oirhera of
l
a ' H oliness, May
FcaaU day
to io m K
n r , Mrs.
gah was writ.
Kooeitr. prealdeut o f
Bemlnolo
I forward by
Count v P.T.A. C m
painted
it I t contains
e a t T he local PM
l, “The Guard,
roenitero o f th e Sen
sn by Mrs.
Board nf Public f a
I built around
h e p latfo rm gwogta.
l l t y of Lucca,

Questionnaires Were
Authorized Rv Con­
vention In Boston

World W sr veteran* in this
veclm n are b rin h m ailed a n s
lloiial defense questio n n aire by
the Can.phrll-l.4i* ..iig post of the
A m eriiau le g io n ,n o rilri In h e re
« RM up available for “ vnlun.
l a r r em ergency service," Joel S
Field, &lt;nm m am lri of th r post,
raid tot.nv
R egistration of v e te isn * . Mr.
- t S I ^ A W A , Peh. i s - U P ) - . A ir
M inister c. G. I W r r announced Field p rin te d out, doe* not In.
cresso
an Individtisl'a obligation
today th a t system o f a irp o rts
Jirough A lberta and B ritish Co­ “ beyond alint o f nny rllla rn of
lum bia leading to A lsaka Is be­ the lln ilrd S late* ."
g ol I he in fo rm s,
ing established by the C anadian lionT hein (retirin
the q u e itlo n n n ire &lt;rn* a u .
fo re fo m en t a t i co*t o f ab o u t Ihnrlxed hy th e IfUO N ational
(9,000,000 aa n d efenaa m caConvention of Iht le g io n l i d
lu re .
N ovem hrr, which recom m ended
T h e pro feel la .me of th a f irs t
th at “ nil po«ta of the A m rrlcsr
•oaotnmendrd by site C a n ad a .U n it­ le g io n ' houlil engage In the reg
ed S tate* defense board a n d will
a ffo rd sn airlin e ro u te from the |alto linn of all W orld W sr vet­
eran* w ithin th e post*’ terrl.
U nited S ta te s to A laska.
W endell WlUkle and S e c retary trrn l lim itations, and the keenIng of * card Inties show ing the
o f th e Navy Knox took sh a rp Is­ name*, addresses, nusllfb-ntlim a of
sue w ith each o th er y e ste rd a y
over w hether the U nited S tatoo Such re g iste red W oild Wot vet
cnuld safely release m ore d e stro y ­ erso* to he contacted In caae* of
e rs tn G reat B ritain w ithout tm . po*alhlp em ergency."
Sanford'* veteran* are a*ked to
i r a a ll a w e Oa Pee* P e e r.l
fill out the q uestionnaire* a*
anon aa possible .and leave them
s t the Pm erlck H ardw are Store
n
n
,
_
l o r bring them to the next m eet.
Ing of the post Monday m eht
T he ro u n d .u p or quetlionnsire*
win
Washington. Feb.; 13 — Of) Thehe n Foh.
» t will have a d in n er
—Concern wme evidenced In m u m
diplom atic q u a rte rs today o v sr m eeting at the le g io n H ut on the
th e possibility th a t Ja p a n la n r* . i s l e frttni Monday n ig h t St T s00
v ln c k . Ticket* U lir he
p a rln y ifo r a
t h r u s t . li at tbuntil
M ondsv a t 10:00 A. M. at
^ ■ . : . ^ _ y . ^ » » L ^ » '"
n ^ . " ' t ^ ' . ' V c. e• * t trw
V RI » ofllaae
&gt; e . Into
the
se rv ic e
l/n ftell 8 t I tM * ^ r r S I s U -wmild fttv l^
grocery
not v_______
e n tu re •a rp»ic a s on w hst sta tio n . Koereat (I*' ' I
re, «.r f; ro rg e C*ok.
moves Ja p a n 'm ig h t he planning,
but the possibilities mentioned
In dlplnm otle q u a rte r*
Incluiled
sitvenec* on th e rich N etherlands j P o r m c r R e s i d e n t
E ast Indies o r B lngspore. |lriii*h
naval stronghold.
R aym rnd M onsslvstge. J r , son
of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Mon.
aalvatge of Savannah, lis-, form arly of Sanford, has t» en sp pointed editor.m -chlef of the|
thing
In h e r " lis
r l- .' ---------m ial s t --A rm ......... .Junior
t ollcg*
P ith
in g lite ra lly ............
........
r
here
y a rd ." Mrs. Percy Mero caught ' w•*■ he I* it senior.
a 1 1 4 pound black ba*. &gt; .* !.. [ Mr. M on.alvstR e w rot* the He*,
day in HUvor U k e . Mr* Met. , M artin Ilram , of he Hnl\y j *» »
fished o ff a dock In th e r n .r „t i K pisropsl t hutch, th a t
_*•
her home and Used a "cnod-. . 1 J r „ keeps up »* * rll hi* co„
pole" and live alttnera fur hsit I tecta With the ll«y Rcoute, 1 -j
nl*o
In re c e n t m onth* Mr*. M ii.'iC .A . and Red Ureas *nd
lie la
tsa pulled tn s c re ra l big mu * teaches Hunday School.
tho re p o rte d , th e la rg e st of them I studying calculu s, so you esn sec
w eighing 1%, 9 4 , so d
*' &lt; lie lisa bis hand* full, lie la also
■ member of the Student Coun­
munda.
_____
cil, and was recently elected one
O u t - o f a to ta l of 44.1 tn .l t . of the out.standing students."
Young M onsslvstge attended
b irth s recorded t y th e Cen%u«
B ureau Ih the p a s t 23 years, male school* in (hi* city and ws* for
birth* ogceed fem ale birth* by I.- incrly employed liy the Sanford
H erald.
200A7S.

EdiU Year Book

Mrs. Percy Mero
Lande Large Ilass

Luxury Cruiser Of R. E. Crummer
B
p
BSi
Docks At Sanford Municipal Pier
imsnt to wanng. Accord Ins
go In every
m a n la for( ab le to em u
d a ; T he story
I v isit o f the

A 69-foot luxury rru lac r, Itccc.
I l l, belonging, lo R. ’E. Crum m ci.
of O rlando tied up a t th e Munleipal T ie r ./oatortday afternoon,
bringing a party, of th ree and a
crow of two. The p a rty h a d come
from Miami t o Jacksonville and
up tb s RL Jo h n s R iver to &gt;'enford. The m o p le f t Immediately
fo r O rtaado h y c a r .w here they
expect to e t a / a a til F rid a y when
th ey ro ta fn to th e b o a t to ro

too and Steward
are rem aining
m party return*
», some cleaning
the boat. Ca pt.
* Raceo could
party of six

WHEN KRIVITSKY TOLI) ON STALIN ,lo®ts 'Y?re Carrying
i War Materials To
r-— .............. ............
! ,lriluin When Sunk j
■ | By Enemy Vessels

■

Volunteer Service

Japanese Thrust In
Far East Is Seen

ra rry o ff the fume* of rooking.
The tee box rsrrle* s to u t 4t0
pound* of Ire or enough lo U»l
fo r to u r or five day*
Th*
cupboard l* fitte d w ith special
dlah w ar* th a t sink* in lo niche*
to koep It from ra ttlin g o r falling
o u t 'In rough w eather. A smell
sin g fu m lih e lr Stew ard L angston
w ith h o t end cold w ater.

Thro* passenger cabin* t*ky
c a n of *1* peopl*. Tha nmeter
cabin contain* two bod* and ha*
a privst* bathroom with tathtub
ang • shower. Tha two ooialUr
j pasaongrr cabins contain bunk*
with a connecting bathroom and
a n located forward under the
dock. Tho crow sleep* forward of
too two small cabin*.
Tho main lounge la located even
with the dock and cantata* a
table and chairs, all anchors
The two-way radio.telephone fit*

to
&amp; aW tro

h to* bridge a t
Hero O
to with

t * *— —n lr* F n In
w
. .
;Ship
l i n i n 's
Ilitrlt
C om m and
»-topnSuez
i left tinlay
Cpmuitt
|w
Is llint
Crippled
arxliip* nrowlins
in the At-

v ■i f - ; ' ’ ■ » ' ;'‘ . 4

a"*

*T l rr - y '

• ■' ~i

&gt;1 ■J , ,A *

lonllf ^itnk 1.1 armed B r ltlih
F. S* Urges
Citizens
nipri-lnuit
siting loaded
"«•'Lt'tiT»Dnnjrer
i'lit"t pit tonto
Zone Of
land.
To rolled
Return
OE»r
t l in - East
Botirces
It ''
Droltnblv the most BtirccssfuU
nttnrk o n n r o m n y in ntvhl

. 'W fS
*

h lilo i y.
The N a n Hign Com m and a lto
O tlt. W alter G. K rlvitsky (le ft) Is shown with Hep. M ertin reported th at d r ttr u r tiv * serial
Dies In 1099, when the form er OGI’ U agent mid Itmudnn Irm lrr blmv* ag n in rt th e Ruex Canal
told the Die* rom mlUcc tin- »tory of Soviet .-puiiinge In the It hud caused s “ sever* p a rs ly ta S. A lthough a gun « h* found n r s r K rivitak) . Isolv in hi* \Vn*h. linn" e r ship t r s f l k in th a t link
in g tan hotel room, hi* n tlorney and friend* -nld he had been betw een 191 1latn s „ u h e r F a r Bait
"liquidated’- by hi* fonn.-t o n o c tste * Iw co iit In- talked lito milch.
p..*«e tsion*.
•'* *
Dnngei signals rocketed ever
the Knr E ast anew ta th e U n l|9 d
S ta le s ' u rg e n tly ’' a dvised Ameri­
can ctliaen* In C iitns, Ind o .C h h ia
an,| the Jap an ese E m pire to re ­
turn In the U nited S ta te s
th e
,ntere«i* of “ n ational se c u rity ."
Rome announced th a t M uttObni and Snanl*h G e n e rs llttln io
F tsn ciscn Franco had re ac h ed
'com plete a g ree m e n t"
on th *
role* n( Italy and S pain in tlto
war in E uropean re a rg a n ltttiW I
tn d
on
M edllei ra n c a n .A fric a n
problem*.
’&gt;
In I ondon, B ritish elreles d a .

-•

j

C itiz e n Protests County Delegates
Removal Of Clock jTo Attend Child
And Light Tower, Welfare Meeting

tn

Corner Is Described Ontheriiifr Is One Of
As, Only raft* One
SericH To He Held
In Downtown Area Throughout Florida

i

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Da

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A nother ohjectlm t In the p m .
Iteleg n lrs from five t'e n tra l
_ ,1 'hindn naiM it ,
pesgl ____J
m ule. hy. ,L
ih«*. *’ily /*.,...«.
C'umiviB
inrH idlng
nj
■ion I t 11* m oM inir‘M'#&gt;*!ny
fcrrr»u|f
will «■
lo tYinove th r elurk nivJ trnffii* 1,1 th r‘
H our# on Lite
'T V '.
liflit lower n t l**rk A vpiuip utol S lri‘i-1 in Orlaritlii Itimirmvv foi
4
,
&lt;&amp; c i m f # m u «• o n i h *I it w •*I f j* i i^, o iu *
CAM P D L A N D I N a a m . S u
» tr*l S tre et r .in e (c la y f r o m ' „ f „
o f nL,r w rH lllg ,
,/lM— MmJ* Ja m ra R. R u n |
Mrs. W. I H ughey, who point • ..........I , ,,, p ie p a rs te n i for u ran . c o n "lru c tlo n q u a rl# rm a * U r * f
hi Ih r W iiit# 11"iii** with!
cut th at “ for some tin e I Imvo , f••• n u
nmMinrrij jria U rd a y thmt.
frit t h«t ro rn rr wa« lh#* only riiI» I ' m - i ii HooacVi 'II
emmp and d a ftn M
fi
mui
St
m
itiflf
i
.'tinly
corner for r«r» or ibftlrBtnun'k [ f H•
o n j re t w ould h r r o m p ltlfd by
m t i l i i ' K Mm
Mr" lluuhcy oxprrBNotl lit i • \ | « I !•* ji Mm k i
1, on# m onth ahead
of
4&lt;|(fnl*m* in ■ U l l r r in T h r Smt | ,f '
«&lt; h rd iitr,
fo rd I h ia lt l, w h ich I#
fo llo w "
1 W I t iw lo ii, O 1* Mt im ln n ,
About 200,000 troopa a r t In
*‘ A " « iH X p u y rr, I h a i r lo in 'l*
\\ i l i i i
M o ik h u , M i
»nd fraintiK her# npw, and 20,000
v r r y m uch i n t r m t r t l In (h r d r
M a n w H I ^ itw n rh , mm r m e expected
w ithin
lha
rtiRMhin o f i rm o v h iu Iht* c It»« h * 1
I
imm -* M m tfflitn ii, M i
hy next m onth T he Arm y e tp * c U
mid lo w r r Pur noMir tim r I h im ] *»•"*’ H tr I t r v .1 D !&lt;»«**!, 1 »■ io tm vr ftO.OOO to tin.OOO m en
f r l l UtMi t-orn rr i u i i th r o n ly M i f i 1
( 1 K« ll,t|fiiu n , II H * l * - here h&gt; m ldw ium m n.
t'oru#r fo r c*»m o r p rih nl i u m v j
‘ rl
^ 1^ H
»
I »r r "it.,
an d l i f l r n w a lk i c v n n l |«».*, k , ,
H o lin '. M i
M Hi h« *
to n o » a Iht’ t r .
j
l l ' h ii M* In »H
"M hftMi'1 le r n hill «h&lt;int o '
11 oiu'iH ijf » iii h*T»o :*i '• 1 1
w ir k » n' i » I wMR I i m r l j I no, l,. I ' ' ' 1
Wl'* ...... hum
uftiil
dovni tm 1h r c n r n n o f I'lilto t-H " | 1 M
1,1 f
'
' |l" 1
ill iln i&lt;kt i*|i| Inn of n | no, lit ' i
and KlrM S l i i t l , w ith n» wnnniig
tin f *hnm h rr t-l ( ’uioinri r» m
w halM irem ,

“ T h r duck *•» very cunv* m» ni
when «!h piiififr to hr utdc to it ll
the tim e ll RCfTtni to me Hint lln
tow er in much b e tte r than an uvi i
head liylif, nnd doea giv r &gt;&gt; tor
dignity to F lint S treet.
MMra. VV. I lliigto v
The I'om m lw ltm derided to tv
move the clock nnd Dahl towet
in mm e ffo rt to relieve fniijrr*hi n
At the re rn rr, where an rM iiruied
.'t.iMMi enra paax daily throughout
the y r n
ftinre It W'Am creelrif 10 y rni"
ago. the tow er ha« become a InnitniHik in the downtown neciion,
and the propoaal lo remove H nnd
erect an overhead tra ffic light
Hmr resulted In n lively eontro
vpr*y.
Joel Field yrR lerdnj ip n le t­
ter to Th# H erald pointed out m
leaxon" why the tow er nhould le
left ■tjmdinjr, and expre«R«*d th r
belief th a t If a Ptraw vote were
taken ritlsen* would vote four to
one tn fa v o r of leavlnjr the Vlock
atul light a t th ey now are.

50,000 Jews Face
Ghetto In Holland
AMSTERDAM, Feb. 13-UPt—
As s result of Hots against Dutch
Nsxi* K«b. 10.11. about 60,000
Jew* hare a n facing th* immeil
lat* poeaibillty of being rncluseH
In a ghetto.

City New®
Briefs
* '*
___

I tuv or H S u it! P a y i n g
'( ’oh(h Of Monopoly
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13 —(C)
T liu in isn \V. A innid, **«l*tant
iiM o n i,.).* rn crsl, lolil a monopoly
t "m m ilIre today s “ sm all Beg­
un nl nf lab o r" cngagril In m cnnpnlisi,c pirsollrcs w ui "*o sty*,
ii-gu ally situ ate d th a t rnorm uu*
,
nrc jiaascA on to consum er*
In, th r necessities of life.’'
H r iissrrteil aurh p rs rtifM 0*&gt;
&lt; in i ..I m ainly In th r btiilJing In,l„ .|r y ami In U i.rk Iralisp o ft* .
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M i l l NH, Feb. 13—W —A
(,ir . b military spokeamsn aald
Wi-.l,n ..lay night thr Italian* In
A H ama huve pul s stop to their
lung srrtc* of counter-attack* and
MS.-HMMKK, . .ll ::i
. (S p r. now u rr building defenalve f#r.'il, Jack H e m p s,' furrni'i b ra . , ttfiraliutia in the face of acute
, stvi-iglit In n in g , liantpion
nnd supply and transport dlfftcuttlM.
"m , i, Miami ilru rlt hole! matt,
.li.'p p e j into K issim m ee &gt;e ste r.
IH 'V A L GRTH
811B-BABA
,1ns, tjis|iee(e,l sonte
of
tile I
1
nun he* tn Ibis a im nn,| went
W A SH INGTON , Feb. IS—(CV—
with nlfteial* of n e st w eek'- to - S enator i’ep p cr of Florid*
ft''" nn n hiintlna expeiltln n ll, W ednesday s au b -tsa* to Ogl.
th. Kissimmee river valle&gt;
,a an a d ju n c t tb the so u th e a st
H r In U iht u 10 . n i to n lint N aval Air B ass s t J s t k
h e ir ns u p a rt of hia Im nling a-ruld be establiahad ell
eosi time.
I Duval county.
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.Int'lt D e m p s e y S oon
K iHsimmei* R a n c h e s

Lincoln's Birthday Is Observed
'%
At Grammar School With 2 PlA^s
l.incnln'e b irth d a y w as observed
in chapel W ednesday m orning by
the Sanford
G ram m ar
School
when Room 1 gave two *hort
play*, e n title d “ An Incident In
l.incnln'e Boyhood” a n d “ Lincoln
Meet* Jo h n n y A ppleaeed.''
C haracter* In th e ftre t p ls f

Abe, Robert Faircloth; Sarah
Jacqualina Armstrong: Ann, Er­
ma Jean M tthvtoi Nancy, Ethel
I of tha First Lou Vlnlng: Mrs. Lincoln, Oer.
II meet tonight sldlne HlncMiffai Tom Liacola.
George Dixon: John Aloalee,
tbp church.
Paul Jones: MatUds, Marjorie
Aaderoon: Betsy, Batty Haiti Al­
lan, Byron Beard.
Tbon* taking .p art in. “U n-

c*

■
J

'German Warships Sink 13
British Ships In Atlantic

[—IT S MILAN

Present*

Member Aiwoclaled 1’rctM

AY, FEBRUARY IS, 1941

SANFORD, FLORIDA*

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w ero:
Ab«
j ^ 1**
b u rn t

Moses
th e pi
_ *•

Be An Ai
ary child factory Ml
school Cilia

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