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                    <text>THE BANFORD

PAGE BIZ

American League Is
Hated Over National

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MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1*41

BANFOHH rU M D *

NEW GIANT LEADER

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Almost three ont of four of the
nation’s sport fans rank (hr
American League aheid of thi
National league, and a slightly
smaller majority rate Jack Demp­
sey In his prime as a better man
.lit the ring than Joe Louis. These
are among the outstanding revel­
ations in the Esquire Sports Poll
which canvasses the fans of the
country from coast to coast. The
percentage was 70.7(1 percent for
the American I-rague, andd2.l
percent for Dempsey,
Surprising as it may be to those
who tossed out the center-jump to
Improve haakri-ball as a spectacle,
the public thinks it should tv re­
stored. The vote, wss 61.08 percent
for the center-jump; the sthlctic
directors of the colleges and uni
Versifies voted
62JM
percent
against it. and the sports editors

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and

emphasised the Importance of

as the world’* top eleven, were
so high in the sky that, even af­
ter being tied, 7 to 7, by weak
Baylor, they couldn’t eonjq. down
to earth ta time to avert the 14
to 7 lose to Texas Christian.
Maybe after all the prrteaeon
acclaim and fla great weeks of
build-up couldn’t
be expected
to b« built-down In two week*.
W* doubt If the Longhorns
war* really back to normal with
Texas A. and M. following the
Christian game, but, undoubted­
ly, against Oregon, they meant
to prove to the nation that they
had It In the old Clara Bow
fashion.
,
To us, Texas has the team
of tho year. Would any of you
Ilk* to wager on either Baylor
or Taxes Christian If, by any
chance of fate, their games with
Texas' were to be replayed?

U. C. L . A., Gators
H ave Split In Series
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quickly allays ths cough or you art

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meet will run through Tuesda;, •
Jan. LI, officials announce.

RALPH W ARNER

Disregard
the
two
wtsks
loose suffered by the Longhorns
of th« University e&lt; Texas and
Just count the other eight gamea
an their schedule, and the 1441
edition of the Longhorns would
be Judged the greatest collcgL
ate outfit in football history.
Their outstanding 71 to 7 tri­
umph over a good Oregon team
Saturday la the moat amaitng
grid seora o f the year. It bit
us almost Ilka ^ blow when we
first heard the decision. It took
■t least 16 minutes to ass Imu­
tate the score. Just to think that
Oregon, a team that held the
Rose
Bowling -Oregon
State
Beavers to a IS te 7 count tho
preceding week, could bo tram­
pled so heavily by anything less
than a government proclamation.
A great team can be told by
the manner in which It defeats
its opponents. Still disregarding
the two weeks
lapse against
Baylor
and
Taxes
Christian,
which simply and quietly was
reused bv the Longhorns’ men.
tsl condition,
overconfidence.

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Th# racing season in Miami i»
scheduled o open on Saturday,
Dee. 20, when the first races
will be run at Tropical Park in

GAINESVILLE,
Dee. R.-tA’I
- (S p e e U ll- U . C. L. A. will
equal
to* Texas
Longhorn's
record as tha University of Flo­
rida’. most frequent Intersectional foottsll opponent, when the
Bruins from Los Angeles meet
the Fighting Gators In Jackson­
ville, Dee. *0.
The contest will bo the third
between Florida and the Uclans.
Texas ha* played
the Gators
three times in Oranga and Blue
Intersections! games.
U. C L. A. was met In 1931 j
In Los Angela*, where the Gators I
lost 13-0, and her* In Gaines­
ville In 1933, with Florida win­
ning 12-3, to the 1941 season’s
finale will glv* one or the other
the lead In th* scries.
The Gators will also be bat­
tling to bold the only edge they
possess over any single section
in intersections!
contests, the
even break with U. C. L. A.
and a 20-4 win over Oregon In
Miami in 1929 giving Florida
a two to on* rank against Pac­
ific Coast tlevana.
Of all Gator gamea with teams |
from places other than th* south
only five hive resulted In Vic­
to ria for Florida, with 16 end­
ing In defeats, and a 1924 .bat­
tle with Texas ending In a 7-7

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Academy
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halfback for
th#
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and »on o f p. J. Angel o f 1478
Palmetto Avcnpt. The 110 pouhd

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first dawns fnr th* Cadata than
any other offensive threat
Mr, Angel operate* «■ the
number three back In C. M. A .’e
basic slngls.wtng formation and,
seta

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, ffiESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 19tl

Established In 1908

Sanford In Tho Only Central
Florida City Affording Kali, Iligh w aj
And Water Transportation

Member Associated Press

N CM HER 86

WEST COAST

The Theater O f Th e W ar In The Pacific

Hull Warns Axis
en

San Francisco Bay
Area Menaced By
Enem y -Aircraft

CANADA.

love
H oriH £ .b ia h W . ^ '
ported Tw o Hours
Out Of. Mitchell
O F ie ld ,. N ew York

Enemy A ircraft
t Seen A t Panam a

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Lindbergh Say S
Unity Is Needed
To Fight Japan

Commission W ill
Receive Bids On
Fencing Material

«ll»

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Secretary of Slate Hull indicated today thin country
should bo on guard against
• a sudden move
supporting
Japan in fulfillment of the
Axis tripartite pact
In New York, all families
were evacuated from Mitchell
S Field,

headquarters

of

the

I w h i l e o t h e r nqiortH d e c la r e d
Hi- •lai&gt;anes&gt;* f o r c e s w e r e o f f the
t H ir A r .o . iNr &lt;&gt;
■RidatinnUt poliry uppntrnlly i. . I, A l e u t i a n Id .m ils, m t h e nnrvrrtrd ax n rewtilt

Commission, It wa, decided last
night at the Commission meet­
ing. when it wss deemed neees«ery to construct a fence around
•he wuter works, City Clerk II.
N Sayer said today, and added
that beccuse of the war situation
checks would be made on
the
valve and distribution systems
at the water works.

DUTCH

The Commission received three
bids on city owned property end
plaaa was o ff the ground" after ncccpted one from Mrs. J. F.
Riser, wkb bid &gt;400 for a house
aa official warning from Waihat S0t French Avenue, subject
lagtoa that hostile plants wera to all State and County taxes
out of New York at
l 8. T ). OspL &lt;Y. N. fh r.f» W I
Aaaociat-

1 BERLIN, Dec. 9^-UP)-Xdotf
Hitler and a small group of his
offleUl advisers alone knew Monday-kaw Germyny would Identify
herself with Japan's war on the
United States but offleal sp ok o
I men and the press wera intent

liquor (lore (a allow** for erary
U»00 . population, and only one
ittah atom la allowed within BOO
fret of aliallar
establishment.
Ur. Bake/ applied for s licrnae
tu operate a liquor package atore
ot 100 Wait First Strtet.
Frtd Williams, City Engineer,
presented plans for the erection
of a fishing pier, but prices on
the necessary equipment
have
not besn obtained. The Commiiilon decided to hare the pier
constructed on tbs foot of Chap­
man Avenue on the Fort Mellon
Park lake front. Instead o f the
original plan which would have
placed it behind the
Mayfair

place U at the perk (aim front
The Commission also directed
City Attorney Fred Wilson and
Mr. Bayer to attend the Florida
League of Municipalities meet­
ing at Tampa on Dec. 11 and 12.
George Bishop, who has been

City New* Brief*

o’clock

&lt;/•
*"&gt;•«

hU map i h o - w i t h dbUncea In mile*, tho Navul and
% M tpacte e f 'UM U r i U d RtaUo tn U— Faai/lc. Early re.

Awards Made To
Boy Scouts At
Court Of Honor

Howard Rungs of Troop B re.
ceived an Eagls rating taut night
aa tha local Scout troop, held n
Court of Hpoor at the South
Side School W o rn an eatlmnled
attendance o f 200 people, Chair,
man E. L. Kalaay Mid M s y .
Father Kellaghan made the
preaentatlon o f tha Eagle award.
Ralph Smith, JrH m elvad tho
Bronx. Palm from H w U l’« * .
Scout
axacutiva
for
Central
Florida.
Ned Smith wag la d « P « l
the .upper whisk preceded the
Court of Honor. A fter tha Court,
Ray Fox delivered the Pledge to
the Flag.
Other awards I Dewi Judge It
ad Star Hanks
W. War*
Jr., o f Troop
to* E. C.
aCaliay, Jr.. » f
BO; Edww
'alter Steals uf
Troop S0|
Troop S9.
First Ctoal awards wera proseated by T. W . Law tow to Car
Cherpeala* e f T r a p 20 j HareM
K w taer o f Treep 101 ^Robert
Madden o f Treop I I I CUrenc.
McKee e f T r a p
U , Charles
Park ef Troop t V L e e k Temple
o f Treop I, and A a Walken of

H. Cora of Oviedo made
icoad Class awards to Simon
Dtngfelder of Troop I , Hu.ton
The Rotary Club will held aa Rabeock of Troop I. V■'!rU.,
Intercity dhutag nntleg
with Boar^oM W op U ,
B U Mari.
the New Smyrna Chib at the
Valdes Hotel tonight at 7:30
Merit BadgeeT w an pvM-nted
o'clock.
,
The Ceuaty School Beard wD] _ _ _ _ _ « f
meet tomorrow, sad current kills Harper af Troop
will be met. C o a ly School So. son of T roov— ^ ^ — - . _

' Valuation Named

lyjrta tn d i^ U d attacks by Japaneau bombri* on llu *
’ ThllIftplD«»i«,'"Gu*m and on Itritiah bssci lit "Dlt. Faciflr.

The President Makes History

Approximately 300
Persona Present At
Scout Gathering

^

State's A l e —ed

„f

ihc Jmm. ] rmv

Htn »lt

b e tw e e n

A la s k a

iini’M' attack, (h a iled A l.inl. j Hli»l SH hTI. i
liiTjfh said ym tnnUy, "Wc mu a \
I h r e e ir|»iir;tli' a ir
raid
united A me i i. ! alnmiw
••uud»d in the San
and black.
rum, rrganlk*-* uf mir nttitiiib Ll* raio i ■
Tho
last
in the past toward flu* poll, y
our govi'rnmrnl but follow nl
•
A. M.
"Whether or not that policy
was niudu
ha* been wise.
country hondv^w iili th»* declsrs.

first air force, and "every

A Pan dKierleeh broadcast
hear* at jM t* Y o r it said Japantae eJrcraJrfNre reported flying
over the IH a m a coast but no
bomba Wera mopped/'

In «Ps| I'rea ei

w eiri&gt;letii«*.*4
wero
I s o l a t i o n i s t Policy t ri'ip»rti»il ivrniiiioiti&gt;riiuf
over
Seems To He R e­ I In* Sim l i .uh'isco Hav urea
versed In Speech ! Iasi niirht .m&lt;l r a r l v t o d a y .

City Plans To Build
Fence Surrounding
German Reaction To
W ater Works Plant
U. S. W ar W ill B e
llids will be received on chain
0 A n n o u n c e d Soon link fencing material ty the City
Aaanr&lt;n«*4

A1' »&gt; * F.U
\ 1i|(K . Iter. 9 _
( \ I’ ) — »*•,».! Wilkin*. C. II. S.
rurrr«|i'imtent in Manila, re­
ported
there had kffn
unverified report* « f bomb*
inn* nl ihr Japanese Inland
of I orm o'i and the citle* of
I ok &gt;it nml Kobr.

-tango
of
h of Troop
N Tree* N
B.

chair,
hat a let.
™ which

A historic moment for the United States
la pictured here aa President Roosevelt spook­
ing before a Joint session of the House and
8enaU, declared that the United States is now
at war with Japan. In the rear la Vice PreiL
dent Wallace, then Speaker Stas Rayburn.

President's son. After the addre.x Senate
House voted for war with Japan, with
dtaaonter, Joann.tlo Rankin, o f Montana,
1ng "N ay."

! brCn attacked by force of mm*,
\ioi&gt; pokewnmn that
and by force of arm* wo mud
i- loiolm g toward thn
retaliate. Our own defences mid
mi fa i as we know,
our own military position have*
still is tilin g ’* Tho allalready hern nrglrctn ! too bun:,'*
rlrar wln-tb* H.iunilctl at
lie added.
\ M . liowt'ViT t '*• 17
A.
M.
*Wc must now turn every e f ­
fort to huiltling the grentest and K . S T I
At
U n*t l vt •t -qUrttlron* of
most efficient Army, Navy mid
cittiin plaiifN, numbering 15 to
air force in the
would
when
Ia
«&lt;|iin«iriMi.
had
prcvinuslv
American soldier* go to wm, it
t roH4t-tl tb»* c«»ant line weal of
must he with the best equip, Sun J ojm* during tbr night anil
ment that modem *kill enn do. acoutinl the buy area uml other
•ten and that mqiltrn Industry
Rjiiu.i, . . &gt;.&lt;»
hm H
can build."
w» r« riqmi &lt;e«l •lr“ ppe«l. Tho A r­
my m.i isI hi all probability an m o­
mv urn taft carrntf w m lurkmg ».ff l be n » u l, pernap&lt; 800
... iRlil mil' * out
|ft W lo rt.i. I*
Mayor An,|m \h Mi liiivui mi)i I, "Ib c Jap........if lb#* Aleutian I aIhmiI . " \V»* cv|M-ct thru* at ally
l mu
ScminoIt* 1‘nunty'* R««l I r**'
.lupilti" t- hind force* lire »»id
lull cull quota uf ll.ftOO lm*» Imtii l „ imvc i.pi-ru-d attack on tho
iurrcu.Hcil by a $.",000 war n 11*•I Snignporc
anti the British
fuml which must be m c iiio I •»v .............. ment* tin- being ru»h*"l
th«%IihmI chnptcr, Mr*». Roy .Mann. I., *tieiigtl«-n the defense*.
puUicity chnirmnn of tin* or»*n»n
The tiiolie wirele-s
in
New
xalion. atatcii tmlny. She iobb,,l y,„V. Ii, uni the Manila radio
that volunteer worker* »n* a*k
&gt;gaio I, e fr(in g an air raid on
ni to cnroil at the headquarter* Manila "I * r,f. A M. ( K..S.T ).
building on First S tirrt or :.l
In Beilin, rcpcrl-" were n r .
the annual meeting and *1* t to'ti 11
mlat.-.i th.it Ihe Bel. h*liig would
of officer* schciliib'il f«»r I bin
t„ „ e i I moioiiow . P-* -silily hi deday at 10:00 A M.
• w.,.
the • S.
\ 11*leg rum Mra. F I! Roiitud I
|'i ,,,,, W a.longt'io, llo- F’ B. Ilot, ba il flinirnian, rcciivid tin l„ g.,1, llo- am l of Hliliroxllliat” morning front tho nutioiui! rlum
l\ Hli* • i&lt; •oi.,n. not Italians de.
man, Nortnnn II. Davis, rnul
igaat*-.I
-‘dangerous aliens,
'*.\yain the Amrriran Rid Fro
,1 wn. ,,-parte,I
la &lt;allnl u|mn tn aerve our ii.i
.|,i|,„,„‘ -e t,ooli* were reportlion In war Both rationally
I ,.,1
ter.lav to have I HI,led with
locally, «&lt;• f»cn vnal and drfitillwl llo- probable holn of
' fi-hcrrr/poii'ibilitii** fo r nrrvirn
•••! iopii" fiflh-ci.liiiiini«ta oil Lubang
our urnu-d force, iitul for i&lt;-li*f t-lan.l near It......... nlrance
to
to di-trraanl civiliuua.
.......la
Bay a. Japanese plane*
•To |irnvidr caai-ntlal fiiuli llI nut wiilrsprru.1 raids on
Itnl f'rna, today la lnun&lt; lumr •' inilitnrv
ol.jei-tives
Ihriiugho-i'
campaign for n wnr fund "if » llo nulinnincs, uielii.ling m '«in.
niinimiini &gt;BO,0UO,00O. Tlu- I’rr .1- lit assaults ..n Manila ilvclf.
dent will ixau. on Friday a pi"The report o f the landing on
rlimatinn aupporling thic nppiul. l.o hong, mine titI miles southwest
Your rhaptcr quota
l»
$.'i.i«Hi of the big Amerienn
... Naval Baa«
( hnptrra may retain |fi |H-rrt-iit ,.f Cavite was not confirmed ofo f their collections for local wnr filially, hut cnmijfh credence was
rrlirf expenditures.
place,| in it that defense nfflcara
MChnptrra should nt once de­ were trying urgently to contact
voir full efforta to railing their the provincial governor.
quota.* in the ahortrat
nonriblr
Japanese fifth-column activity
lime nml please report thr act­ nlso rep.irtr.1 in,officially from
ion you are taking. W e mint and Davao. »n the big » « ulh« ” V
ahull not fall In this crisis."
land of Mindanao whera Jo.OOO
and
In addition to this - new lm-i- Ji-pancso orcaent u vital threat
ono
ness, annual reports will hu n-ad to Philippine security. One r»rasa Twa)
nt I hr mretlng Thurwlay morn­
any.
M -allaw'X
ing and tho local chairman urged
rnunty member, o f tha organixxtion to attend. Any persun who iAK'al Farm er Has
took out a membership during
Cane W ith Tassels
thia annual roll call la eligible
In attend tha meeting and tn
Two stalks of s sugar
rana,
vote.
about 12 feet high and each hav.
Ing tassels on the
top,
wera
raised by M. M. Isrrd, on ht*
Charges
Made
farm about fiv e miles south of
By
Member Sanford.
The stalks arc on display la
vlaitom
WASHINGTON, Dee. 0 —HP) front o f The Herald office.

I.ocal Red Cross
Must Raise $5000
War Relief Fund

Tourists Thank
B ritish Destroy
President Will
Speak Tonight
Third O f German
Sanfordites For
Friday Program
TankB In B attle WASHINGTON, Dec. 9-UP)
CAIRO, Dec. • - U P ) - Smell,
fait armored British columns
•ere mid by a spokesman yes­
terday u hare destroyed a third
of the G en o a tanka, encaged
la battle sines Saturday between
Tehruk and El Gobi.
The Germans 'finally pulled
their heat fighters westward to
end the battle, a British spokenThe German general,
met, ante red the fight
sake .and &gt;09 motor

—President Roosevelt will make
R radio address to the nation
tonight at 10:00 P. M. eastern
standard Urns, at which time
the White House said he would
make a "mors complete docu­
mentation" of the Japanese at*
tack then has yet hem poeillte.
Presidential Secretary Step*
hen Early announced that the
Rtief Executive would epoak
far half an hour and that Urn
adPraia would he carried by all

la " packets
_

Eighteen early winter
who attended the meeting o f the
Tourist Club last night expressed
their enthusiasm and appraclation
to the Forward Sanford Club and
persona who participated In the
program presented Friday night
at the Tourist Center. Mrs. May*
me nodgkln, recreation director,
sold today.
Four women volunteered te eew
on doll clothes for the "empty
stockinet" which the Salvation
Aamy fllla at Chrialamc time ami
Mra. Hbdgktn dlaeiaeed that if It U
agreeable with tourists, some aftevnnona at Urn Tourist Center

Monday * “ * £

r-VSWj

Are
House

— Rep. Dingell (D-M lch.) told
the house today he proposed to
damand that court martial pm.
ceedinga bo Instituted against
four hlgluranklag Army officers
and tha Commander uf tha' Pa.
gjflj jle e t "for what happened In

Parachutists Blamed
For Officers’ Deaths
VICHY, PBANCE, Dee. 9-U P)
— Parachutists ware blamed today
aa one of the eeurcee far attacks

M X fl&amp; r
iC t T X M A iC A

�«
THE

On The Home Front

The Sanford Herald
M « M k M la IMS
N H U « 4 m t r rnttm —n » l » » l
■t»4ar at I w t w l , glartaa

burning.

H &amp; ALD .

TUESDAY,

Z A h T f lk v ; f t O W D X

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.Contracts Awarded
By,War Department
WASHINGTON, Dec.'. a -L A t—
The War Department ha* awarded
these Florida contract*: .
-Dad* Matins* and Manufactur­
ing Compuny, Tnc-, “ MiamL EFTS

PIPPIN GARDENS, Florist
Thursday, pec. 11th— 2:30 to 10:30 P. M.
”

,

ITeaa e r a t w l x i l w a la Ika t a r * ,
a lllaa ml |ka r a w a lr r w llk p rla a lp a l k a a d ea a rla ra la I k l n n aa4
N a w Y a rk .

.ONGBESS'

Berlin aaya Prealdcnt Roorovrlt
la aattlnc the wdrld on fir*. We

Refreshments — Favors of Flowers

S in c e

H e c to r

W a s

A

•

P u jfj

Henry MeLaulln haa been wiling line
quality Jewelry herd In Sanrord— 12 years
to ba exart. In tha eelebrallon of thte, our
42nd Christmas aa Sanrord'*. Jeweler, we
hare arranged an unusually beautiful line
of Christmas gifts. Before doing your
Chrlsfmss shopping be au re'lo ' visit MeLanUn’s.
.: “
4? j f e x i-j- »•*

FOR. C H f l i S T M A S
"AaVOfi# 'O f* tftr
Patterns Of
Lovely Gift.

IS'

China Will

" D iffe r e n t!
Make A * !

32 Piece {Sets $5.00 Up i
Stu Our Line Of
PICKARD’S HAND
DECOHATED CHINA
HAVILAND CHINA
*
COUR*H COOKING CHINA
g
BEAUTIFUL ROSEVILLE
*
. I’OTTEin

A

San Francisco vBayt Moscow Capture I en Men Tried

tE^nnem
A iy—
J f vAircraft
" ^ A i w rpS i ' -A n tj iyc i p. ya tge d

By
W W
In C rty Cjo

I

On. whit. man nml nine

port aaId 3000 .rpird Japanese',

•Iufdy w,re rwuMrnr.

- ■-

'M ilitary

The U. 8. nircraft
carrier.|
l 1unaley, ' wax rccortrd attack)-11

don't know about that but wa’ I

cotton mottn*a*s, (33,045.
Wkkwlrt 8pencer Steel
pany, New York, construction
chain Unk fence, Jacksonville
port, JO,602,
Merritt Dredrinr Company, In
Jacksonville, Fla., dredging jhi|
ysrd river channel, 8. C. *23,13
C. T. Dawkln*, Tampa, Kl
construction administration Lu
in/, Drew-Field, -Fla, $C.'j«t2.

Y O U - e Invited To The Open House Of |

, But their contribution to the winning of the war can

be none tbe less great, certainly none tho less patriotic,
than that of the most gallant doughboy. What happ* rs in
the American home on the street, at the corner drug store,
and In more or less private offices and stores, mnv he a
• ( f e r a l* la a a n a l " a t Tfc*
r ia l,a r r . . . n l l r k la r i f l a * deciding factor in the outcome of this great struggle. Ter7 ^ a l l t M l a i h « aaa f a r »*■ talnly mbdern wars are fought no less on the home front
M f l a a a l a ll k . w * I h a a l A a
than on the battlefield.
IlM fa l l a *
fcai
m r r k lM
IM
la Ik U M M r aaa
alaa
Every American citizen, with more than the prieo of
laaal a aw a aahltakaa
karala.
H ek la 14 p a k lla a llaa a t apaalal a cup of coffee, in his jeans, can do his bit—and we arc
sure he will, now. that war is a reality—by purchasing De­
TUESDAY. DECEMBER 0. 1(11 fense bonds and stamps, by paying his share of the enor­
mous tax burden which is bound to grow Immcjusureahly
BIBLE VERSE FOn TODAY greater ns more tanks and planes roll off the assembly
lines, and by doing his part toward maintaining public
FOLLOW DIRECTIONS
OR morale.
YOU NEVER W IL L ARRIVE!:
Not long ngr son.e American sailors lost their lives
■Jtelye doers of thu word, and not when an American destroyer was sunk by a Herman sub­
-Bearer* only, deluding your own
marine. Immediately (he parents o f ' these boys rucelved
Yalve*.—Jkmes L:22.
letters purporting to come from on A?tierlcan committee
ll (i! seeking to prejudice these people agaihit.their government
I It’s ell
and blaming their tragic loss upon tho President of 'he
'shooting.
United States. This was German propaganda emanating
One thing abcut
being
an solely from Nazi political agents in thirf epuntrv.
Tho American people
peop must keep thelr' eyes open Dir
American, you don't
hove to
.Worry about being &gt; Japanese. tricks of this kind. They must refuse to believe dispatches,
’. T
*'
*F
even though they 1st published In American newspapers,
Dr. Kenneth n d l
gave
his which cumo from Axis capitals. They should accept with, a
life for his country as trujy as groin of salt ominous radio reports which often are exag­
'.if h* died on the ^Icl l o f' l-attle. gerated in repetition cud become lets terrifying by the time
they reach tho front pages of our ne vspnpers.
"Japan Write* It* Own Dceth
Wo must watch our tongues. We must refuse to pass
Warnint,’' sayi. th* T«mpa Tri­
bune. In good nld J.ipmuc cus. on casual Information from unsuH|&gt;cctlng boys in the ser­
vice which mey bo of help to the enumy. We must hesitato
’tom, It rhooset harlksrl.
ftt
------- rr^~—-----to believe gossip until It has been proved and refuse to
The Null* hove ibclilcd
to pass it on. Newspaper editors, we or:! sure, -will Ik* care­
abandon their efforts to take ful to censor dispatches which might In nny way contri­
..JMo*cow. They have other Work bute to the auccesa of the enemy or harm a single Amer­
gut out for tnem now *n the At­ ican boy.
.
lantic.
Above all, keep cheerful. Be optimistic, Carry on.

D E C E M B S B 9,

■ ___ _____ — ■LJWgSBgW!

SEASON OF G Q O D J.ITTLE SANTA, CLAUSES!
— ------------ ^ " rvi' ------------------------ -

The war which has been forced upon the United
Slates is apt to be long and hard fought, calling for unprecWented sacrifices on the part of th e^ m erican people.
But It Is one, thanks to th rw a y It stardAl. which no one
can ever say was caused by Wall Street bankers, or blame
upon.President RooMvelt.-^The-auault upon-Honolulu ws«
as completely an unprovoked act of aggression a* the world
has ever’KhpWn.
• •
. ,
Everyone will want to do hla part toward winning this
war. but . unfortunately not all of us enn be nrnmbers of
the armecl forces of the United States, or mako tanks and
airplanes. Not all of us can be air raid wardens, Red Cross
nurses, or ambulance drivers. To the groat majority of the
American people Is assigned the rather drab monotonous
task of rftaying where they are and keeping the home fires

__ newspaper
, led. r » r w * » u Tka
e e i u e s i data a t &gt; &lt; _________

S A J ffo ir o

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Iru.,

Spokesman w«i i&gt;» «h» Municipal* &lt;

pv
.
__:«&lt;• '
U e C I B f e S t * e T H i U IlM

when it convened at 4:00 o*
The white c»‘ tyi together

,bet hla airman will soon be »*t.
Ting the aggremnr tiatlona on

fire. •
ill t"C ha» atnppe 1
n|«h«irt o f More y

the
fin l

tin m an *
tha cap.'

Ii ture of th. Soviet capital is not
a MjectPvl thia. y g tf, u
nilltnry
, «pn'’M w iu s .d r 'V n L fc .l nli&gt;i*l."

Tha Jkpa could havo attacked
hlllpplnea and a lot of peol thin country would bate
•'Wall, let them hard tha
p!ht&lt;. They nnut*' worth
ifithun * for," but whan they at.
tasked our naval - baan at llono.
lulu, the Japa didn’t learn much
'room for'appearcf.ii-n*. talk cron
'jUom laolatlonlatr

W IL L BE THEIRS
IF
YOU
FOLLOW
ONE OF THESE

TOJOOOI

Gift Suggestions
t Japanese radio ofl iFo;
mod that Japinea*';wai

T I E P IN S
BELU W CKLESP E N ft P E N C I L

&amp;.

TOO GOOD
*T hear y#u lr-at your Job.
Why 'did the auperlntcndcnt fire

tV "Y ou know what a auperinten■deht la— the guy who stand*
-ground watching hla man work.”
■Yeah, but what'* that got .to
do "with K t"
, "H e g «t Jealoua of me. Evcry.onaTn "the plant thouaht I wna
[the *gup«rlntendent."—Sschangii

on her
for « ,• f £ t K B S n S o f S t
.lor/t wajtt them and It lint too' noon
th«m out*—The Ocala Star,
^

' ' .ENTERPRISING FELLOW

"Drowning, like the great majority of th
we have made at th« beach wh»rt l;h«vr't&gt;

The fellow *.aAn&gt;MUK«d to a
group of friend* that hn had
teen made manager of th« Fbat
'iNgtlonal
Bank.
One
frhnd
*»You 'couldn’ t bold n Job llku
that,'* he rem o»kof "What have
; ■wttT aver managed be/ewt
Tha fellow smiled condescend.

I

«J o

Sf*nr. JV;

m Airway*, y u

t h « : w ar In iRouhs "now
la
luted i by 'thO:. latliiM It. o f
ler^'vTJva.kDckienraa raid:
The ts td iii-w T - tarrl/ic that
ft thcdh frertee m l*otnH«?d
m ami officrw
it
enver » Imply

"«mi

War coat a ahadow o f uncertainty^
over highway ronatructlon la FlopI.I.. %»___ I__
Idu
Itondry.
.
. **j •
Withdrawal of federal aid fund*
from all nqn defense highway tonatrcctlon not already atarted wan!1
Indicated t» the State 'Bead' De­
QhrSfcise condL partment by Chief EngUieof. J. H*
Sully:.; kpuor.'iiblc. Dowling, on the bail* of informa­
j
(pn,'i kow.nrr, tion from federal officiate.
General rcarcity of material*,
l. betas** eta«.
particularly steel, also entered the;
picture.
* *
»

Manila iaat night and earl;
if.- w u tiodey:.ylpltal. M R *
ult and acJfadlo reporter

■Haapact The -ffafar
flaw*

liad* of,the Ilotarian magazine!'"l/rtn*c&lt;
theae were caused by either1 recklenirieae
of rommonaenge/*.
Pleading tha^ you "gave your life
polnta out that even lifeguards are'hot
percent o f'th e ir work la enforcing the

aen1 rifanm n
fe tha 1^°"^
most adrnr-

.

SETS
HRACELETS

ELGIN

CITYBEIEPS

.•

The Rita
Theater r
, reive the broadcast of, P
I axis . nonirvtlt’s speech toqli
,10:00 o’clock on
tka
-Scoroa aUge.
|jl Ifu) I s
“
.Joined ! re none who atterxl the
ant to,Tourist meeting ag the Lai
battle. Chamber at Commerva &gt;
of tha taaigllt wiU have .the opp

Every eoUntnf
r preparing for ike po»sll
f'w m r, fmuuding .the V;

it. Water 1&lt; k|
awlmmer. Yet.

t a. yef ehm

* H ollW am s

wire
B EAU TIFU L
• su m -

CAMBRIDGE GLASS­
WARE

SS.’K lt e

Tourists T hank
Sanfordites F

(tkatlswa

U a.IL-

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�Social A nd Personal A divities
MRS. I.OURINE HEAL, Society Editor

Social Calendat
T lK S D A T
The Azarian Cla*« o f the Kir»t
l!apti.*t Church will have it* an. ,
ChrUtm \t party
at
th" ;
c*iprch annex hrgmning at fl;7oi
M. In the form of a covered |
dfsh mpper. A ll members are in- 1
tile d to attend and bring a 10«*
gift to put under the Thriatmus
hIm» a eoveretl dish.
" T h e regular meeting o f the
hurt Melli n Chapter of the Son-*
ami Daughter* of th»* Territory
of Florida \«ill hr laid at th*home o f Mr. and Mr* K. K. RoundlUt, 11.10 ^‘alnottn A n n u o nt
IV M. A full Attendance is
urip d since i! i
the
annual
election o f officers.
The Fideiis ( ’ his* of the First
Baptist Church will h..vy it a in .
maul rhri«tm A’«
party
»:
th .•
&gt;*jme of Mrs. M. \V |U*uii*&gt; r?\
|o7 West Sixth Street at fiSIO
P. M All meiuh-ts arc invited
to attend and hr ng a coverrd
dish. al*n a |0c gift t » put unttm
tree.
_
w rn N F ^ s iiA Y
P d i j l i a Circle &lt;*( the Sin for I
Carden Clnh u ill meet at tin*
hame i f Mrs, (.»•..rye Shipp, .*100
K. Fiyhlrenth S tru t with Mrs.
L. K. Spencer as ro-)io*to«s, at
3*dH IV M. Kadi member
h
%ked to bring a |H»tted plant
n&gt;r
the
\V»M
Side
Primary
School, iil.sp n lOc gif| for the
Christmas tree. * •
•
The hoard i f managers o f the
Sifiiford Canh-n clnh will meet
the heme o f Mr&lt;. .1. II Col.
*ugh in Hose Court at 10:00

»

TH U R SD AY
The fill. Thcslcri'
Uooseveft
Chapter. I ’ . S \V%V. will meet at
the home of Mr.*. Mae Sheafer on
O m Avenue at 7
P. M. to be
ffdlownl b&gt; the atin.ul ( h ti'lm m
party.
v •
The Townsend Club will have
Its tegular tweeting in the Court

PACE TTIREf.

THE 8ANF0RD 'HEHALI£-SXNF.(nn),~lrLORrDA

'AY,"DECEMBER

Airs. Morris And Mrs. Banquet Given For
Mm. W. S. Thornton
Henderson Entertain

Mr*. It. A. Sw»n*on. Mr* II C.
Morgan, My*. W. F Bryan. Mr*.
A K. Sho»m»V»r. Mr* Carl Chorpfitinf, Jr., Mr*. J I.. Clark. IIr*
D R. Ulrvy. M n. Z. II
RalUff.
Mr*. J. D. Jinkin*. anil thr Mi«*r*
B r*»ir Zachary. Marion Aikrn.
Mary
Bcldin.
In n
William*.
Hetty Thurmoml. 1'iwrn llayr*.
Ilrn ru i
llayr*.
Wilm.i
la-*li&lt;*.
|to*r llarkry. Mary Wyatt Ratliff
Mililrvd Aw ait ami Caroline W al­
ler

Junior Department
Honor Roll Named

Mr*. II. F Morri* ami Mr*. C.
P. lleniler»on were co-ho*tr**f* to
member* of Circle Three of the
Women'* Mistionary l!nion of the
Fir*t Itaptint Church at the home
of Mr*. Morri* on laxu«t Avenue
ye*trnlay afternoon.
Mr*. J C. Calhoun conducted the
Dr. A. W. Fpps and Dr. L. D.
Bnmn *re attending the State ilcrolional and the (tilde *tudy wa*
Airs. Smith Presides
Dental Convention which is bein? taught by Mr* K. K. Uatchel. An
intere»ting t.-ilk on "StewanUhip'’
A t Circle Meeting
held in Holywood this week.
wa* given li&gt; Mr*. A. K. Roaactter. and routine lm*ine** di*|Hi*ed wen pu.cd m the form or *
Mni M F. Smith presided ov.
horr* 'bee
Spray* of
lltHiiltan
..
,
,
,
,
,
rr the meeting of fn»- ramne
pepp t nod nialvaviseiM formed a
*
*
.
tl
Duckcroui.l fur Ihc tc.l cnmllc*. T *y lor Circle " f th.- (ir * t llap.
which »c r c placet in n v * !a l h..l ' ti»t Church which wa* h#M »
clcr. at mtcivi.l* .long the lal.le* 'he home o f Mr- S.mih u. floral
The I .Me ..I which the uue.t of I Height* with Mr* f .e.l
Mvrr*
Friends «»f M ms Alary Alice
ho.................•atc.lhrl.l n c.ntrul
Y ^ ' ' 1"
William^ will ryutet to learn that
, ,
,
v I,.
The devotional wa-* conducted
• rrni.yi mi nt of a silver ha&gt;Ket ,
'
#
... «* ,.
___
i
»hc underwent uu uppendectoiny
w;i« ,
,.
■
«•■
* i bv Mrs. la* W r.nttntinger ami
fill**'I with red roses I'lacr card* /
. .
, ,
• .
. i...
at thr Frrnald-laui^litnn Memor­
w»r. .... .............................. .
the ! O’ w V * ' ' \
ial Hospital yesterday tnorninir.
W ile.. W .&lt; C S
l;',M
. J1 the
* V.V,
...
.n
.
, m
• gol.......
tv them
i
taught
Bible " «tml\
and
a
Member. of the Junior \\...leymi I
« on nt rwa, » a .
m.c.lr
Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Went ate j
B»r.i.- i.u.l.l *erv..l Ihe .Ii.ui.-i
„
„ ( - ..........
rlm-e
visiting today with their son.in. i
fal hH*kctw of pmnsettins which '
*, . . »
••
law anti daughter. Mr anl Mrs. I
’
as her subject,
« Inn *
.viein.
«a
r.
pl.tt-r.1
nl-..l
the
......
.
....
.
|i|&gt;r,
f „ n,|
Clrover (V Chidden,
in
Ocala.
plrle.l Ihe .I. .-..I»...»&gt; ' for H'e of filf |hr .-white .........
* -».«h .*
They w*rc accompanied by Mr. *
A tr
,
a fun.I u»c.l to l.uy ether for
and Mrs. Wilbur litown of Penn
aylvanin.
" ri“ ' ........... « » ' " »
l|V.r„ „ n, in Chit...
Bridge I*arty Given
of Ih. program whi.h &gt;* «* |-rc_
Folhiwuig re|*.rl. ..f 'he &gt;ar.
For Airs. M cAicas « n t ~ t -m ’ Am fnero •&gt;&lt; * railin' „ „ „ chairmen, a .m-.al |-ei 1.1.I
Mrs. Madden W ill
lciw-1-a-t with M i. • K McSiur
rnjnyr.l
ami ie f i. hin.nl,
row ..ling a. m i'tie** of ecu- , ^ rVPt| hy the hn*fe«*e*
Preside A t Aleeting romlinirntinir Mis l.ronard Mom.
* The full.ming
program
p ie .rn t were Mr- t o i l Mo-«.
Mcl.uca*. a lecent hfiilc. Miaa
Mr* S A. B Wilkuieoii. Mi*.
Hehecca Stevens enterJIinnl
at wa* |*i--.eitte.1
(iladiola drove J»»7. Supreme
liliet. -’ You'le MPoem
of |( ^ llowell. Mr-- I
II R11.I.I.
her h«mie on Park Avenue on
Forest
WtHulmen
Tircle
will
Saturday evcniiiK with a bridge tovi , hy Marion Aiken an.I Mary \|r* C C. CVII111-. Mr,. II C
have its regular meeting in the
BtMm
Moore. Mr*. J. A Strange. Mr*
party.
Woodmen Hall
on
Thursday
}to|.. - f i n bin Inn'' l»y Ro-e )| A Manning. Mr* W A llop.
Asters ami calendulas
were
evening at 7 .70 o'clock with
*
nln*. Mr*, t
W
RnUmmg-r.
used to carry out a color theme Ilaikey
M r* A
( ’ . Madden, guardian, o f pink anti yellow in the t«H»ms
lira.ling. Mr- II It * 1 ..oil. v
j Mr*. I.. II. Ilarvev. Mr* It Ipresiding
1‘ian.i ...lo, t oln-eito 1.1 II Hal C.*rri*»ii.
M r,
W al*»n
Reel.
in which thr guests wrrr enter­
plan* will he completed for
M^*. «&gt;. CJ. Haller,
Mi- II K
tained. Tallies u |*oii winch the Min . I.) Maiy Itel.lni
the entertainment program which
llin-ling. I.y Mi- M.SI.mow
Turner. Mr*. John Weaver, Mi*
hridge scores were kept cairied
will be presented soon ami elec­
luolt Ilf. hy Mi* I I 1 lu ll
A C Ben»on. M i* U A C .ele
tion of o ffic e i* will he held. bridal designs
Mi- 11 F White p ie-.lile.l eneh Mr*. P .' W. Mo....- Mi*
(re.I
After
several
progression^
Hefreshnient-* will he served at
rctmng ..I fleer with
. .01 * ge. I Sion.- nf Atlauln M&gt; • l.-aiimll.
the close of the meeting
All tullifs were c«dlected nnd
,
members have been invited to score priie awarded to Mr*. K. ami in n officer* well- ip •I■ill.-.l hj l.aing ami the lo 1.
A. la4»n&lt;lonl»erg Low »coie priae
attend.
Mr.
Ihornton.
h
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pirsented Inatal a ll"" rereinonn-.
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pjnr tree .hilling., mu.le of -ilver
the h«»noree with u foslorta SunThe following o ffic e !,
in wi)i| wnr|b i a ,.
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Dec
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Searchlights and antl-ancraft guns went
into action immedutely.

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atre assistance d id
sire assistanceclient
funds become iiw il
horse tracks levies
p u t W U .U fw re" ' 4
The hoard aoth&lt;
IxianU t«» invest nr
as possible oil nppli
bnckloir of clnrd
accumulate by thi*
1cvenues were tecei

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F t MSHon Chapter
Has Regular Meeting

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cause Streit patented features form a
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and without strain on the spine. An
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each Streit Slumber Chair and match­
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•lip cover coupon.

Prof. W. J. Welt*
p ir*h l«t
over the regular meeting of thFt. Mellon Chapter of Ihe Son*
and Daughter* o f the Territory
of Florida which waa held at th home nf Mr. and Mr*. T . 1C.
Uoumillat on
Friday
evening
in Ihe ahaenre of the pre*iilenl.
Prof. A. J. Ilanng,
A fter the opening prnyer and
n routine bualneaa
diacu**inn,
the following namea were aub.
milled hy the nominating rnm.
mitlee a* o ffic e r! for the coin,
ing year:
W, J. Well*, prealdent; Mi*
Z. I). Ratliff, flrat vice p r o i.
dent; Mr*. Fannie V. Lee. «ecnnd
vice preaident;
B. F, Whitner.
•ecretary; . Mr*. J. P.
Ridge,
lrea»urer: J. T . Jacob*, hi.tor.
■an;
Mr*. Frank R. MacNeilt.
regUtrar; Mra. Jane B. Smith,
chaplain; and J. G. Sharon, par.
liamentarian.
An
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article
nn
"K arly DefAiae* o f Flcrida’' « i &lt;
tra&lt;l hy Mr. W e lli, after which
Mr*. Itnumlllat aerrnl refre.li
ment* lo thoae preaent.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA. W E D ? ! ESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1941

Member Associated Press

M'MIIEK H7
.

The President Makes History

tiled Slal
Japanese
Called
Gangsters ... id A re
9 Accused O f L
Criminal A t

Retake
ail Center
To Leave U. S. rom Germans

WASHINGTON. D «.

P resident Admits

j»- A

Japan Otaim O f N ava!
Supremacy Rejected
A s Enemy Rumor
By Associated Prea.
Tfc#
radio Pm idm t
Rm^evelt’a "speech
in of
_ rack a manner that the fanrtV losing of the Trl Partite
Part may ha expected."

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grim ly ver-coaacioua Con.

* WASHINGTON. Dec. 10
— Uf )— President Roosevelt
^ U t night assailed Jatutn’ s
^ ‘sudden criminal attacks.” ns
the climax of a decado of "in
ternational Immorality,” and
declared confidently
that
Slcniac the act whleh pute ua officially at war with Japan,
Jtmerica was golna to win the
rarar and the peace tlint fol­ President Roosevelt Is shown et his desk soon after Congress
passed the resolution with but one dUienting vote. Bcfnrr that Mr.
lows.

three oat.

*.h Forces H it
Enemy Lines West
O f Tobruk Area As
Germans Fall Back
armies

TtaVf'hUstrd

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Quezon And MacArthur At Manila

th-

t r m yesterday tank lit*. initial Gnmans out of Tikhvin, import.
JiO mile* c j»t of
atop toward permitting the na.
. ..j a 10-day battle
/ion's, armed- /oeces— selectees a*
. cost the Nails i.OOl) killed.
wall a* regular*- to fight In any
Moscow radio announced lo.
part of the worlil.
I.
. In a special communique
The Senate ami Home Military
The announcement said ,recnpCoramltce* approved
legislation
of the
town
yesterday,
to eliminate the present terri­
..J a Nasi effort to rut the
torial restriction*. and In permit
: rail communication lo Leni,
retention In service of all ficht.
inf force* frr the duration of
’q it on n i pur rsilroad
the war. Both steps were re.
j with the line running
quested by the War Department.
.rchangel. fsr northern port

+- - S e r io u s - S e t b a c k

Ha asserted in a yadld address
to ths people e f hi* country that
"W e must bectn the fcnat task
ethat la befora ua by abandoning
™ nee and for all tha Illusion that
wa can ever again isolate ourt
aehraa from the rest of hurnanJ
tty.”
Mr. Roosevelt said that Amer­
ica was In tha war "all the way."
•
Its admitted that, thus far the
newt had aU beam bad and that
a serious setback* bad been sat.
farad la Hawaii.
Report* from Guam. Waka and

UeS.Army And Navy
Defeat Attack Made
On Island Of Luzon

j

W a r Department May
Ask For Expansion*
O f Selective Ser-*
vice Lim it On Age*

velt'a desk a hill to frerie naval
enlistment* for six montha be­
yond the duration of the war.
Brlc. Gen. (.ewi* II. Hcreboy.'
national selrrtive service direc­
tor. laid In Chicago that lhare la
a "strong posibilily" that Con.
creaa will lower the minimum
draft ace from 21 to IK and
that men deferred hecauae they
were 28 or ever may be called
up.
Roosevelt made one of the briefest speeches of his 'career, asking
The War Department waa un­
Congress to declare war on.Nlppon. Standing behind the President derstood to he ready to ask Conare (left to right): Senators Charles McNary, Ore.; Albeit W. Bark­ creaa for expansion of selective
service ace limits from 21-18
ley, Ky., majority leader, and Carter Glass, Va.
years to 18-44 years— a
which would Increase by l------20,000,000 the reservoir of man.
tower available for the armed
orees.
An authoritative source
die.
closed that enabling legislation
Is being drafted by the War
Department.
Under present age limits, the
.
raise tee Army is drawn from 4
pool of 8.000,000 man. Broaden,
ing of age limits to 18 and 44
••Service Above £fclf” Chairman Ingley Says would
raise that number to 28

Rotarians Have Instructions Will
Joml Meeting Be Announced By
At Valdez Hotel Defense Council
U Adyicf

Of New

Local Organization
js jffe U g et I t o f f o w

1 entry for United S tiles lease.
... 1 supplies.
The Soviet announcement ttld
Rr.l armies put lo rout the G rr.
* 12th Tank Dblalon an&lt;t the
i an,| g ist Motorised Divl.
*, among others,
inflicting
~ ~ 3 losses upon stl of them.
Meanwhile, British troops were
1 In Cairo to have rapI a point wrst of Ed puda,
the Tobruk garrison from
attark i on the eastern side of the
.. — j perimeter.
The exart location or name of
!
w it not given, hut the
i communique's general dr.
would plaea It al&gt;oul in
- ‘ south o f Tohruk.
Hritish mobile column* stiurk
German communication lines
' J westward from the Te.
area, but found the Ger......J reluctant to engage them,
It waa stated.

000.000.

.

Five Perm its
Issued A t City
Hall This Week

•Japanese Navy Sinks
Prince Or Wales,
New :i5 , 0 0 0 - T o n
B r i t i s h

B a ttle s h ip

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Loss Of Life On
Shin Said Great
Direct Hits Are Made
On Three Jap Ships
By Anicrican IManes
'I \M I N. I»rr. Id.— Al*—
!*"»
*»f Jipinrwr bomlerw raitlnj Manila and lln
-••Inirhw • hira aftrrniMin Hit*
fine Hard around
military
. rant*!.
IuiIimk the MchoU
Mr Kirlil. Ki»rl William MeMnlr&gt;, ami NirUon Airport
di* I rirtra.

Manuel Quezon. prv&lt;i.h-nt (»f th? Philippine**
(ien. Douglas Mai Arthur, M'Frntly mutlr tnmnwt ilIi
A rmy forces in tin* K..mt D*l •»*,• of [ ’ S.
hands.

SI\t.\|*i»BK |irr | q _(A I*) —
I hr NalhrrlyntU Kabt Indira threw
•Irone rrinforrrmrnta of w«r"
'hipt and « «rplanr&lt;* inh» the
ha Iilr of wnuthra*«lrrn A*da a* the
llritiwh land anil air forrm flowed
, down (hr Japan**? avietu t on
northern Malaga.
| Dutch f Iir rra hair hern fighting
alongBidr the llriti*h Empire air
|fi»rrrt to ronlr«l Japan's admitedly
I'litoruiM effort** to ain ijuich mm*
t*r&gt; of thr air.
I Vlfrnl Duff &lt; i*oper. HrllDh
iMiniteirr in Ihr Kar KUst. ann«Hin«
Jrnl in a hr»ailra*»t from Singapore
|that Ihrrr hail hcvn ronsidcrahl#
Ins* uf life in lh» I'rinrr of Walt*

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Kiwanis H o n o rs U. S., Repubics
Past Presidents Of America May
P n n L w
I_
D * _ | . i u d l(rpul*c ilnkings.
Of Organization
to n te r in Kio!| rnrtreliun
\* n..ngk**n( g llnngkong’s
...me Japanese
de-

» Z „
.
Censes e ss sckni.wlodged. But ths
Chairman May, of tho house
■■ —
Fifteen Men Present Me e t i ng Of 1&lt;orei gn &lt;unti.h deri.te*i the stuck kid
military committee, aaU he knew fty j u
permits
torn. Issued
'Is S A S S S - w
of mCgrrny
expend s* [ &lt;V th e City HaM slnea*Salarday.
m
s u &amp;
r *
W hd*‘ ()nce Served
i \ i i n i s t e r s * Prt &gt;'
ptkt they bad
Declaring that . thic country ' Spertf\ Instructions from the lective service. age limits.
On Dec. &lt;1 Klin Brrwlngtnn *e
as faces
“ The Army didn’t ask for anv cured permlslion In add one room
A
s
Group’
s
Head
SUt*
Defknse
Council
#111
soon
be
Hu l l
I lip 0«tN l8lr4 I’ rr**1
a great crisis, Morris Asli.
Paeifla as a m u ll o f Chair Sun.
change In those (21-28)
year)
T h e defeat o f tho firs t hos­
ton, president of the New Smyr. received by J. L. Ingley, chairmen brackets." he said. ‘Th ey nov to a house located at IIOS VVilday S tu c k on Hawaii.
•on
Avenue,
while
on
the
same
Fifteen P«*l president* „ f K„.
"This la aa old trick of pro­ na Rotary Club, urgad RoUrtana of the Seminole County Defenso have a potentlon mannower of
H XSIIINGTON. Dev. In
id tile nttuek nuninst the w osi
paganda which has been used to keep level heads, work hard­ Council, according to a telegram men under 21, who will heroine •lay Will linwn waa Issued a Kiwi*m* Club were Imiiuri-il
ut
Herrrlisry of Hlule Hull toil* ...ic t o f l.u/.on. the ttrinciual
permit to repair the porch o f a
Innumerable Umea by tha Nails,” er than ever before, furnish tho rrelived from Stats headquarter* 21 years old soon, of a million
liouse at I ion f'n la r
Avenue, the regular inectlng of the , lull prop..-.-.! that u rotifer, in •* of. island o f tho I’ hilinnittCK. bv
adhe President said.
soldiers what they
need and this morning ly Mr. Ingley, who men each year."
wllh tV. I' 1‘owell a&lt; contractor. tnilay «l lb Vnlilrs lintel.
Anii-riritli Foreign Minister* be A iim nml N n v v forces was
He promised that facta would above all put "service above self
He said tho Army probably
declared“ that
nil
E. I- Jackson will install u
‘
“ “Practically
ictki
Starting with A I' Connelly, held at ICn. Dv Janeiro. Hi axil, uminiinct'tl toiluv in tho W u r
not **e hidden from the coun­ and not to think too much about
the I7.V
Stole h . . | ^ ^ ■ l,o f ' * " yr, X , 2H y o r . t»nk at IlMil French Avenue and charter president o f the Sanford the first week of Jant.a.y Willi
try If the facte art known end iroftU, In a short Ulk at tho major work which&gt; tha State
tlepartniont’ K firs t communIt the enemy would
not be ,olnt meeting uf tho RoUry asked tho local council to do cither i who have aerved aa salacteea anil Mary K. williams rtcieved per­ club, the iireshlruta were named the gi.ni warning that u "wave
has been done .or. b rapidly being are now members of the organ, mission to tear down ami rebuild in order by Kilward l.ane up to
ieiti** o f war.
helped .by their disclosure.
Club* held at tha Valdes Hotel done, and our organisation la well
of aggression has now broken
n one-atnry frame building at
T h o attack o m tr r c il
ho_ He warned the prate and radio
the rurrent year.
lied reserves, thereby subject to
up.it. Ihi* shores nf
tinnew
last
night.
1018
Pecan
Avenue.
set
up
now."
• h e y had no right to *dee! out
Mr. Lane
introduced
Fount world, "the United State* in. twccii San Fcrnniulo and Viwartime service.
Tha New Smyrna BoUriana
H.
O.
Green
will
employ
Joseph
Chief
of
Polka
Roy
William*,
uncaaflrmad reports”
In such were welcomed to Sanford by
Rion, district governor elect, who viled the other 20 Aniernaii l(". u*n. the nnnounremeiil slated.
Neither tha Army nor the New
way aa to make people believe President R. W. Ruprecht of the chairman of th« Civil Protection appeared having any difficulty singleton to move a frame ten­ presented the past
president*
"Our fir*1, bombing iittacks ..n
group of tha county, la contacting in getting mors man. Recruitin'? ant house from the north side with red rose*. Afterwnrd, Mr. pul.lies to consult uu the join:
they were Ithe truth.
transport*
'.gun result* Declaring ho w s ^ about to say Sanford Club who pointed out all chief observers at all obser­ stations throughout the country of a lot at Oil Sanford Avenue Rlnn aihlressed the mrint&gt;eri. measures for defense of the
western hemisphere.
that alt but three members of vation potto In tha county to deto the south portion o f the same
IW lI
,,| m d ire.« ........... " ‘1r,,r
stating
"Kiwanlans
must
meet
were
swamped
with
volunteer*
tho New Smyrna club had made Urmlna If they are In readiness
South Amerira's two lorgesl
lot.
the war situation squarely. It repohln-s, Argentina and ttiaxil. ,h.p* »n.l danieg*' « » " ir
the trip to 8anford.
President to meet tha peasant ame'Vgrncy. anxious for • "quick crock" at
must In- met hy individual ser- stepped toward cooperation with i„g tim e . ..no *h*|. ..(psmng
Ashton responded for New Hmyr. Tete posts aa used for aircraft the Japanese.
•inking nnmedtolely.
«l»'
vlre, and the heat way you can
Overseas Highway
na and thanksd the 8anford Kn. warning service, and according to
the UntL'd States as nation af­ munique **id.
,
aid Is te help your local defense
Urlana for their courteay and Mr. Inglay tha "location of these
ter
nation
joined
a
rapidly
In.uidIs Closely Guarded ruuneil "
• A great
ening
hemispheric
front
against
entertainment. ,
II, S and Japanese Navic* to
posts will not ba mads known to
Mr. Ition stressed Ihrer parts
the Japanese attack lit the I’a. reported raging o ff Manila to.
Mias Dorothy 8*nfordT~direc­ tha public, and tha SiUa ware se­
K E Y WEST, Dee. 10—f/9*)— of individual service: stirngthen clflr.
I,,
n German
tor e f muale for Beralnola Coun­ lected by tbs Third Intarcaptor
day. according
Tho nation's southernmost Naval dem ornlic institutions, meet tha
ty schools. prasenUd a program Command af .tha War Department.
Argentina pledged "reciprocal
Britain acknow­
present emergency and maintain assistance and deefnsive rooper- hroiidrnst. while
base
and
other
Pedenl
reserveWASHINGTON, Dae. 10-UP) of music and readings by Sfcig
Chbf Williams said that nec­
ledged the lo** *»r
of tni*
*"•* new
n*'w u. .
tiona here ware In complete dark­ the value, we seek to defend.
of
stli.n" in a note. It. Wushingt.ai. DilO-tnn
— President Roosevelt said Toes- inola High Behoel pupils. W. A. essary Instructions for .a.blackout
l.nttlvship,
I rlnce
Dr.
O.
I.
Barks
wn*
n
Kiiret
ness
Tuesday
night,
and
a
84-hour
I'resident Getulu. Vargas
of Wale*, nml
Leffler proposed that New fimyr. in Um county «ro expected to ae
:i2.0lin.lon
listtlo
Local Shrtnera will hold thkir watch waa ordered over part » f as were twu members o f the K ry ilrutll decreed a virtual freeiiog cruiser. Repulse, o ff the coa*l
&amp; SSL*
'S na Inaugurate a movement U gives oet Mon.
Kd iuf A n * nationals' bunk accounl*.
Christmas party at, tha Palms A tha ovaries* highway whkh is the Club. Hilly Hollsyhead and
build a new hlghwey from San­
uf Malay.
.
Mr. Inglty also announced the Pines dining
led Althnugh the decree
room Thursday nn|y road linking the labnd with Marshall. Charles Morrison
gave
the
ford to Now Smyrna because of
.Mi* ml.,
dispatch*-. u.inminectl
appointment of Mrs. A. W. Knox night, Dec. 18. at 7:00 o’ clock. tha Florida mainland.
the group in song.
Hank
of
llraxil
runtrid
of
fin.inthe
indlroct
and
unsafe
condL
gnatas chairman of the Woman's Par­ Judge Prank L. Miller, chair­
The past prrililrn ls
at
tho cial operation* o f cilixen, o f all ,U Japanese troop tran«p«rls **«•*
Ths City proper expcrlcnci-il n
nlli n.plmg In land troop. (sortIs
' H* wkl at Ihla press loafer- tlon of tha present readThe program as presented by ticipation Committee whkh Is in man of the entertainment, an­ partial bbekout, with all electric meeting, and the year in which non-American warring countries, of Manila in the Philippines.
eace sine* aUrt o f the United
charge of oil women's division*
•Igns and street lights off. Auto­ they wcie land c f the club fo l. ■rrangeiueiiU pn.I.ahly will Innounced today.
HtaUs-Japaaese war that ha to Mb* Sanford consisted of a quar­
A Tokyo war bulletin said tw .
Mr. Inglay added ha "fully A p ­
T. Bradford Byrd, president of mobile driver* were asked to use low :
made to take raro o f powers *•- Ilntisb
tette: "Desert Song." by Miss
ship* The -Prince
of
preciates
the
Interest
shown
by
A.
I'.
Connelly,
11)22;
James
only
dimmed
lights
until
mid­
sneiated with the United Stat-*. Wale-, and
4 f Indust^r I n d B&amp; b i W s 'r T ta Gladys Pippin. Edward White, tha public toward this vital group, the club, urgad all membera to
Hie
Repulse—wern
G.
Nharon.
102.1;
'K.
I).
Brown.
night,
and
traffk
was
to
be
ra
make
Immediate
reservations
with
Uniti-il
States
Ambassador
(!s
f.
w o»* out an anti-strike arrange- David GatekeL.Mba Sanford, with and many people will ba called
F.
Lane. frey said Importance o f the slip sunk within 21 minutes 6f each
L. F. Boyle, secretary, and stat­ strieted after that for tha rei t of Ire. 1026: Kilward
Mien Doris Entembtgor., at the
other by Japanese bombers.
102(1 ;,T. W, Lawton. 1027; John "could not be overestimstril.”
upon to assVaw bpaglfk duties aa ed that tha fea should be worn tha night.
pleno.
This waa InUrprated as
N o detail* were avuilsblo im­
B. M. Duncan, chief engineer D. JAnkin., 1020: Fred It. W il­
Giistemuls look similar step*, mediately on the fate
Reading, ‘ "Namin’
of
ths Uio committees are actively using at the meqUng as a number of
of
tho
tha registration Ib t to obtain outstanding personages have been for tha oveneaa road and toll son. 1030; A. C. Fort. 1031; W. frrexing Japanese bank deposit..,
Twins,” by Mbs Ann BUot.
B. ZachAry. 10.12; Hanford Doud- after Its assembly declared war crows, normally exceeding 3,000.
recruits."
Invited
Including:
Malcolm
Mcdistrict,
said
a
24-hour
guard
was
Duet,
"Medley."
by
Mbs
AU
•uppert of anU-etrtke legtitottoa.
Meantime, sea-borne Japanese
lll.lll;
Walter
Coleman, ua Japan to the accompaniment
Mr. Inglay •aid’ "W a.fully real- Crory of JackMuvUla, Illustrious being maintained over the 40 ney,
ma Grantham and Mine Doc la
Ira tha serious Umea shsud and we Potcnate a f Monaco Temple; mites of highway and bridge* un­ 10.10; Howard laing. 1037; Hid. nf many' “ vivas" for the United troops swsrnted Into the Philip,
Entxmingar.
ney J. Nix. 1038; and Karl Nurd, Ktotes nml President Roosevelt. pine Island o f Luton at ApsrSolo, "Tim e Wes,” by Mbs need everyone's co-epotation. Now MUea II. Draper af Tampa. IL der hb supervlilon. Sheriff Ber­ greq, 1010.
ri. lull mile* north of Manila and
Peru slresdy hail frnxtn Japan­
Gladys Pippin, Mias Alma Gran, Is tha Urns far cast heads and luatrioua Potanate ot Egypt Tam lin Sawyer and hla deputies were
possibly at other
point*.
The
clmtr thinking. I f any , auspicious plat and a delegation from th&gt; patrolling tha area.
ese funds, and Bolivia was con­
them, piano.
■ c, headquarters o f
Gen.
Douglas
persona
or
any
attempts
that
ap­
sidering
like
action.
Orlando
Bkrtne
group.
. Reading, “ Ub. Uh, Not. Me,"
MacArthur said
the
Japanese
• c a m p ULAN i —
N aval Requirements *
pear to U asbotoga- are seen, they
Dee. 18— by Mtoe'Aaa Bitot.
Judge Miller to preparing u
made forced landing* under a
th e w eather
&gt;— The
should
ba
reportS
taw
edbu
ly
to
hrtfioua
tree
fo
r
the
offalr.
Trio "S ta k e
Goto In My
hail of bomb* dropped by Am er­
Have Been M odified
Eyes” by M U Qtodys Pippin, Chbf WUltams a T th e fo lk e Sta- and each Noble b expected to
°JC
ican warplane*.
Florida — Partly steady and
bring nqe or . more
presents.
Mbs Alma Grantham and Mias lloil**
One Jap transpqrt wa* *unk,
at
MACON. Dec. 1 0 -&lt; 8 p c c b l)Other officers ef. Um Defense Whoa tho program b concluded continued cool tonlgtol Thursday
and.yet Sanford.
two other* damaged and three
nartlv cloudy *od colder lo th« The Nevy Deportment announces
Visitors at Um luacheon Includ­ Ceuacil baaidaa Mr. Ingby are W. tho presents wUl bo gtvan to a nortli portion. ____________
more possibly hit, it we*
an­
that the physical requiramenU for
ed Dr. W. B. Van Brunt, fanner D. Hofmann, vtoo etMdnaan, and E. local charity for distribution
nounced.
enlistment In the Naval Reserve
among
Indigent
children
at
president s f • the
Tallahassee J. Nelaan, secretory.1 ,
Han Francisco wa* blacked out
have been modified and urges all
Chrtotmao than.
Rolsry CtOb. "Ltdtoo Nlehf*. will
■gain early this morning after
iy i _
man who have been rejected for
W J0.W. W IU . MEET
All aojotralag Bkriners
and
U M S a . . M M M M . O n .; be bald at tbo Ms j fair Hotel an
air-raid. .alarm
. . . . waa
. . . sounded.
enlistment to again apply at their letter from Senator Claude I'epoil resident Nobles, who have
tbe even tog o f Dec. 89.
per expressing the Senator', ap- •» *° ?"•■! two “ alerts’ ' roundThe beat Camp ef the Wodd men not yet affiliated with the club,
local Navy recruiting itotlon.
predation of th« copies of two
within • half hour but no
o f tha W o c td w ® meat Thursday are (netted to Join the Sanford
s is
1S_
y,
__It.. KitnsKa to/asVaS vorinet e #4 ,1
songs on whkh Mr,
Connsllv bombs wers reported dropped on'
--------------d te ' Woodman Members, aad U bring present*
CALLS SPE C IA L SESSION
Tho annual Rad Cross rail
enemy
planes sighted.
rolls borated with Mrs. Agda C.
"te help gtoddea tbe hearts of
rafl Is tflb te llr over and
Twu Japanese landings on tho
CHICAGO,
Dec. 10 — UP)— Thomas and Lers Harry Wester.
poor children," President
Byrd
Seminole County rabod a to­
to Philippine Wtond of Luinnwero re­
Cov. Dwight H. Green Tuesday Tho copies were presented
tal o f 11218.11 during the
called a special session of
tha Mr. Pipper whrn he vtolted Han­ ported today.by the Filipino con­
drive, Mr*. Roy Mann, pubIL
stabulary soon after authoritba
legbbtura for Dae. 18, to con. ford on Armistice Day.
dtp chairman stated today as
uncovered a Fifth-Columnist plot
____ measures necessary to pro.
The letter reads, "1 am toi­
tidar
tha sxpUlnsd that tho war
let tha atato’a numerous defense menssly grateful to you
for that eat off t*.ro fala* air-raid
fund quota, whkh b 18000
sending mo abrma and pointed the way te
industries snd transportation sys- your kindness In sendli
calk far aa sattrely now tarn.
ropk* of your tongs, "Our Flag" military target* with lights on
tarns. Ha raid ho would appi
way ocaaocted
and "Stand By America", auto­ th« ground while Japan*** planes
a special pollca authority to
•smbenhte drive
CHICAGO, Dec 10— UP)— Ths
were attacking.
ordinate tiforta o f all law en. graphed by you.
•d. Plaas to In
of 4A000
Railway
49,000 Ra
Earlier a U. B. Army spokesman
" I cannot too highly commend
X __I___ - earaa
forcemeat sgeucle* from tho mill,
had
announced that "certain areas
you upon tha Inspirational beauty
tto down to town marshals.
of both of those eompoaltln*. It war* marked out by light slgnsb"
—Loth flares and -firework*—dur­
b a valuable contribution
POWER IHCBEA8ED
have mad# te your &lt;
ing the raids on Nlchob Field, out- t .
tide Manila, early Tuesday.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 10 -iB&gt;l morals and, therefore, te |t»
Early today U. 8. Army i
— Tha Federal Communications
very tost wishes
TuasxUy authorbad
fighters were in tho
staUen
atom W Q AM at Miami
Mtei to
the capital

^President Says
Seven-day Work
Week N ecessart

Shrinens To.H ave
Annual Christm as
P arty T hursday

■ « « ssw sr l i u r * ©

Engineer Corps Is
Important W tr Unit

Senator Pepper
Pays Compliment
To W. Connelly

County Roll Call '
Totals 11279.15

Increase Given To
Express Employes

© sr1

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                    <text>THE HANKOW)

Editorial Staff

Already
Nov. 1942, it a long way o ff to most of u«, but not to
ever active politician# in the United State*. In tb le ari. e diacuuion of the senate elections is wsde. This next
r election will find 23 democrat*, eight republican*, and one
independent either »eeklng re-election or retiring. Moat of
.
r
*_*f_ls _•____ Imm AMrv4V*W *(w.VA«r
the
aenatora
*ra definitely
candidate# for another *ix-ye*r
S c t RAwOHw ere rendy to voluntarily relinquish their *e*t
in the upper hou*e o f Congrea. Worth noting 1*
in
I* that • num­
ber of the nenator* seeking re-elcctlon are In for the stiffen
bottle Df their coffer.
K . J. Thoma* Sbewart, crump-man and junior democratic
’aenator from Tenneuee, will probably have little trouble in
gaining a full term as senator. Senator Stawart succeeded
the late Senator Nathan L. Bachman, thua ha is serving out
only a short term. North Carolina’a Joeiah W. Bailey, forimoty anti-Ncw Dealer but o f late pro-Rooaevelt, may find
stiff opposition In the democratic primary. Aa yet.no out­
standing candidate has come out ai»»inst Senator Rniley.
• Democratic Senator John H. Bankhead of Alabama la
acted tp "liraero" In for anothor term uniana the reports
it ho* plans to retire at* true. It has b-»*B stated that
preaentatlvo Sam Hooba, also a democrat, wlll.be a iw.v

University Offers
Open Scholarships
_ John* Hopklna University offer*
16 scholarship* to young mrn o(
exeontloiul utility from school,
.outside o f Maryland. Tan of th»«*
» r « awarded Is th* Collar* af
Arte and Sciences, three In th*
bchool o f Kogloecrlag, and two In
th* School of Bnatnou Economics.
Thasa irhoiarinlph ar* honor
award* and antitlo* th* holder* to
fr*o tuition. They'are renewable
from ytar to y*ar If th* holder*
maintain a high atandard of BchoUrshlp. Th* annual tuition f* « Ih
1460. A Scholarship, therefor*, la
trorth 11,800. to th* itudant who
noIda It through out hla four ytar
undergraduate conn*. Holder* ol
Open Scholarship* ar* required to
live In Alumni Memorial llall.
NO EXAM INATION IS GIVEN,
bat a personal Inter*law I* requir­
ed. A committee of the University
make* recommandatlonh to th*
Prealdent after considering th*
qualification* of Oindldste* re­
commended by the beadmaitars
or principal* o f the tchoola they
have attended. Scholastic achieve*
meat, character and UatUrtWu lq
school activities are ImportThflsC-'
tore
Applications for
scholarship*
mutt be hi the hand* of tb* Il»(ti»win b* announced on May first
Other Special grants, such *s
sntshlp resesass* etaoln hrdl *»*»»
scholarships and clerical assistantskip* ar* arailable to students in
need of financial /tsslatanc* who
ara eligible for admlislon.
CsUlogucs and illustrated book­
let* containing fall Information*
concerning th* admissions require­
ments, curricula and srpenses have
been am t to the schools racelvlng

New* to all b»p rats and Jhs
king* and queens! Only I I m en
•bopping days til th* old Christ­
mas dance. So
start looking
around for your data*.
The Celery Fed staff to again
sponsoring th* annual affair and
they have already begun to make
plans for th* big event
* Everyone will remember that
the dance last ytar waa th* very
best of tho season, and with th*
following committees this year’s

Bulow.
Loul»l»n*’« Senator Allen J. 8l!*nd»r,'e Long Meehint
fg will have many iuues ngninnt him. The enti-Long
Gentle group,-heeded by Governor 8am H. Jonee, mey
i Bcnetvt EUender • race for bin political life in tho
6cr*tle primery. If Ellemlnr p u m i the t a t . nt the
nary, ho mny be coniidur-d virtually tho winner o f eh*
tv term uwnt« to LoulxlAne’c democratic sUtux.
Clyde L. Herring. I owb’c democratic Junior aenator, U
ried lent be la defeated by a atrong republican bloc iu
. atate. Senator Herring may find two-term Governor
ion, vory popular throughout Iowa, would glva olthor
ring a good race or would very likely emerge victorious.
A fifty-fifty chant# for ra-electmn facet Senator
M H. Hughes, Delaware democrat Dalawhre politics
often unpredictable. Senator Hughea may find oppo* *
“ “
ad, g.^»•pub,ieBtl,,
Colorado, ii one
&gt;«u______ r TJ
worried men in Uw
fed hit intention# o f op&gt;
it la enough to give toy
at Governor Carr baa
outstanding record while ttrv
the governor*!
ilo r

ful:

General chsnnan, Berman Mid.
dlctrn; Advertising ■ ahahman.
Kathryn Wigetnat Chairman In
charge af orchestra, Lai* r*Li_
well: Decoration chafaWaa, Louie*
Nordgran; and program chairman
Orirn ParralL
Remember students—shop at
home for your data* had plan-to
attend the Chrietauu haaee on
Dec. 10.

attention, althougk
portlelpst* In the
cert given jointly
o f outer Item-*.
A * ever our I
did us the justice
like Seminole High
•very one of ue n
a showing In ever
curricular that we
do oer bead' and
our goal T
OUR. school would
The Seminole High School’s ’41 others la Um rial
yearbook, Um Salmagundi has knows) t
t
?had a great but Well dfserved high school*. We
honor conferred npee I t
The
•roof came In the form o f a
large certificate yesterday.
Th# Natlooal Scholastic' Press
Association has awarded th* SaL
msgundl, in recognition of
ita
merit, a first class honor raUng
*" ,**»•. 21*t National .Ymrbook
By Aeguria Cleese
Critic*! Service o f Ih* National
ami Ratty Orihoet
BcholasUe Pram Association at
W * hop* you hod a very ak *
th* Unlvoralty a£_ Minnesota, Thanksgiving this past weekend.
Bchool o f Journaltrail
Everyco* hi Vocational School
A fleet class rating means that report* that ho ar ah* did.
•
a book Is excellent In retry way.
All th# advanced shorthand
Thera is only one award higher, classes are entering a shorthand
which Is AU^Anseriean. This year's penmanship contest. I f « 0u f en­
staff i* striving fo r this honor. try k accepted you will receive
This I* th* Drat ytar that Baa. a certifiesta. I f it ie very rood,
ford ha* placed *o high and th* yon win receive n G regg Fens,
tain Pen. I f 100 pererat of Um
pupOg . entariag receive eertlfiproud o f th* targe certificate rates or frantafai pons, our achoot
which Is tangible evidence o f will receive a Loving Cup. That
their accomplishment.

1941 Salmagundi
SOUTH SIDE NEWS
Gets High Atfard
On lari Wednesday Mri, Brock”
Fourth grad* gave
giving pro-.-i
Give Thanks,”
Characters—
Priscilla—Jo, i Dsmpler; Mrs.
SUndlsh— Mer1 Townsend; Mr*,
Carver— Doris Anderson;
Mr*.
ii - r a a r r . \ &lt;B___
Mary
Allerton— Betty
Mrs. Hopklna— Lola Ann
Endurance — Dorothy
Patience—Camilla Whitt
Bradford—Faya
llaekt
BrewsUr — Charles
Carvsr—buna Id
Howard;
Gov­
ernor Bradford—Donald Lodwigj
John Ald*n— Jack Bponrar; John
HowUnd— Halsey
ptonyi • Me.
Chilton—Jimmie Powell;
Indian
Maisenger—Francis Ward; Elder
Brewster — Deug.ss Humphrsy;
Dutch Mother—Maggl* Ms* Hah;
Dutch children—Annla Mas 6tin.
eon, Felton
Boultneao, Qeoeg *
Swann. Eme*tin* Fryer.

Vocational School

Celery Feds To *
Start Basketball

NOTES

it ifcurUM. Buihftdd, a republican, will try to oust'

- S a t u r d a y , De c e m b e r b, i w i

Band And Celeryettes
A n n u a ! C h r is tm a s Dance
Are Honored Band And Celeryettes Perfoi
T o Be G iv e n B y F e d Staff
For Student Body Of S

Junior Hi School
Ni-st Toeeday, Dec. 9, 1041.
th* Junior High School la Pre­
lenting three one-act plsre *ntlUed, “ Sparing th* Rod/’ In
which Miss Hart Is - In charge.
The pUys, “ Who Get* th* Car
Teulgnt,"
and
“ Grandmother
Nlsk* are to b* directed by Mira
Swain, and Mr*. Barn**. Th#**
playe will be presented In the
fiuuor High Auditorium at
P. M. and another performance
at 9:00 P. M. The price will be
16c for adults aad 10* for child,
ren.
» v
Thoaday th* Jve’or High School
had a chapel program whkh was

HANEOHD, fL O W IIA

stop at bit house on Christmas
Ev*.
Mrs. Mason and Ml** Westfall
•re planning a program with
tbolr 'First Grads* for next Fri­
day morning nt Chspel time.

By CHI feed Prestar
Monday. Dee. T, will sec ap.
proxlmatcly 66 kayo turning oat
for that exciting apart, basket,
hall.
Owing to the loss o f Dub
Epps and Fred Butlsr, last year
■tarn, th* Colory Fodo wlU be
a jittle weak; however, with Bill
Branaa, M eKa/Trnluek.
Billy
Fleming. Warren Danleli,
aad
jack "BuMahJdT
Herring as

lag down the hallT Umrara, It’*
MARTHA W IGHT, vot*d
ben
dramod girl la Ut* senior clam.
- '-Ball* Met. Would ye like to
toll sm something o f your favor.
••6 tiyliflt^
i
-Oh. m take sport jackets. I
M
love ’em.**
Now I know this Is winter, but
In reply to my query KIRBY
FITE answer* that hi* fashion
favorite* are bathing suit*.

“Give Be ftoger fltteu dreav
toj" p pes BTKLLA TOUCI1TON.
'They’re a y weakness."
* l » « n happy with
cklrpa MAR.
T Y PERKINS.
J '* * —" * * *
,n4 novsltv
Btaa. They’re terrific with o*l”
Jbk, ««••• / m b VIRGINIA

K U .Y

and LOUISE

NORD.

• The Junior Clara o f th* Ovie­
do High School
to prescnUng
tbolr Junior ptoy, “ Mama’s Baby
Boy." on Do*, it. Th* rari to
an- follow*!
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Shepherd McLaaa, Tommy 8te■| Luther Long, Arthur Meu
i| Juliet Long, Patlda M1U
them; Mrs. Matilda BlsAhunt,
Jnn* Mariner; WUhOV --Waned,

. The football team went
AngnaUa* yesterday ter
final gam# of th* rear, 1
cord thus far waa *we wi

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Pictures and more picture,
wer* -taken o f th* band and
Cctenrrite*
fc
.,i err*‘ t! ,,. ns
r they gar*
#**• a
• spec* d* c.

High Schools’ flrrt
“ out
program. Hermah
HermaVi
Morria took moving plcturra of
th# two group# of studrata while
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u
, chanel

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GREN.
’
n i - » a p B. H.
WILTh# nletnre* taken ar*
In
U A M S and find out whai he teehnlcolc;, and will be shown
Hkra In th* way of glad n n In chapel for a chsrged f*#.
Mo ongworod my question with,
"Pm erasy about ted plaid skirts
heeura they
remind me of

V hek test a i Ut*- fori o f th*
f l a g T«Pr H'S D A V Itt OATexports,I rat a n Bm
McKay Trulnck,
BUly
Mack O avriaw l W ar.
ila. Butter ball Herring,
1, Fata Breek, Andrew
lugene Pendleton. ToyW, Orton F h m o, and
who to wOUag to dotie time to practice aad

■“What-to year favorite In the
wnv of slotkeB Dnridr*
‘'Well, I’v* get lota of favor.

3. H. S. Ramblings

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Celeryette, Band *
Pictures^ Taken
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ther or not Senaton Bhnry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
lUaette) and C. Way land Brook*, (Dlinota) both
ha, ara redacted
entiraly
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_____ ____ _ Will UD■ aa thire are few atrong oppenlon o f Brooke will raly open the
&lt; the Kal
Machine of Chicago to find a
candidate

and LweUe Hall
Th* Celeryettes, th* arid* of
Seminole
Bhrib-* School/ wore
•cached by Mira Catharine T O .
ach aad Mbs Elirabeth- Marie.
Compliments to the drill squad
la v* been Dying right and left,
■ad w* think they .well deeerve
themj but now that It la all over
but the shouting, w* would Ilka
to get a word in and say Orchids
to Mbs Tdkaeh and MM*-Marie,
who, by their gencruelty and un.
tbiag efforts, have dons no much
toward furthering school spirit
and bringing racegatoaUon to
our school.
For two weeks before school
Opened, these tM ch en . Could be&gt;
•♦♦n every
morning
working
with their group, who. under tim
able coaching «rf*oa.-4fc*m.-wove
rapidly approaching perfection.
After.school opened, they spent
from three to flv* afternoons
teaching th* Intricate drill for.
mat Ions to th* troop, whoa* ep*c.
ocular performance* have pleased
so many audiences.
Not only the students but the
entire
community
appreciated
tb* appearance* o f th* Celeryettc* end feel Indebted to Mice
Tskach and MU* Earl for their
splendid work.

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Am ericaCasualties Are Reported
A ir Attack On
Jap Attack In Hawaii
Results In 3,000
. C asu alties With
• 1,500 F a t a l i t i e s

^Washington Accounts
.For Several Jap
0 Saba And Pjanes
*• . WAPTUNr.TON. nor, a —
■Jfy— The Whlfn House an­
nounced today that the Jan-anea*.attack on Hawaii had
^resulted In th* capalxing of
•Hi old battlcahin, the

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British Troops In The Smoke O f Battle

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U. S. Announces
•
Loss Of Ships

guard tho bauxite mints la
o f or planned roop d'etat in

W .ren located -4&gt; ‘ Wi
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President Asks Con­
gress For War ft p
daration A ga i» ft |
Treacherous Japs

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. (Hr AaatNtaIN Preoml
Franklin
Drleno
lloonevelt.
President of the United States,'[
appeared promptly st 12:S0 P.
M. before a joint meeting of Um
Senate end the lieuee of Rep roe
ten let hrre today end asked
greet for e decleretlon of
agelmt Japan.
The Prreldent recited to Cow,
tea the events since Japaa'i
assault on America's
Paeifls
Nations and said ne had "dlrectl
ad that ell .measurei be taken
for our defense."
"Hostilities exist,” Mr. Rooeo.
veil assorted. "There la no blink,
teg at the fact that our pooplo,
our territory and our interests
ere &gt;In grave danger.
"With confidence in our armed
forces with the unboundhtg do,
termination of our peoplewill gain the inevitable tfiui
so N ip ua God."
Mr. Roosevelt addressed I N
House end Senate, meeting ht
joint session for tha second it
within a generation to'.' hoar
Prreldent ask for o dactei
ok* over aamplt* o f morthandlso of war. Hte words wero to:
I»«• la tho Market place %t Ppr*.
"T tw -U . a. troop* w o n w o t to UU|leb e iid . Jageiv hed - underDutch peooooalon after discovery taken a "surprise offensive” ax.
tending throughout tha Pacific,
little Booth' American country.
noting that the Nipponese empire
not ' only had attacked Hawaii
and the Philippines but also Ma­
laya, Hongkong, Guam,
Wske
end the Midway Islands.
"Always we will remember ihr
character
of
the
onslaught
against us,” the President said.
"N o matter how long It may
taka ua to overcome this pre­
meditated Invasion, the American
people In tkelr righteous might
will win through to absolute vie.
tory.
“ I believe I Interpret the will
of the Congress and o f the peo­
ple when 1 assert that we will
not only defend ouraehree to the
Activities around the eelrctire uttermost but will maks very
M nrtee hare Non affected ttxlny certain that this form o f treach
ery shall n*vsr
endanger
us
hy tho war far tho Pact/Ic. E. II again."
Osrtor stated this morning. Mxjor
Early action—within a "Welter
Byrd Sparkman, CO sr dtnator from of hours—waa expected on tho
declaration
o f hostilities..
hoadquartors,
tatephoned
th «
In hte address, I N President
morning to ear that ho will N in
Sanford all day tomorrow to In­ noted that tho American naval
vestigate
proapoc Lire
ssUcteoe and military forces had suffered
with Mr. Carter. Throe youna man "severe damage” la the lightning
toft for tho pro-iaduetioa center at bombing raid on Hawaii and
( N t -vary many American live*
Camp BModtes ouHv thle morn- have
bean loat '*
whofo tkoyWUI (aka a t*y i»examlaatlon M o r e final ac- - In addition, ho said, Ameri.
can ships have boon reported
torpedoed on tho high seas be­
tween San Francisco and Hono.
lulu.
Ho waa laaa specific, however,
than hte assistants had been ear.
Iter whoa they announced thst
aa American battleship had cap.

Executive Body M ajor Sparkm ai
Of Legion Post To V isit. D raft
jurod IBS I i fierce aatauKon
Board Tuesday
J*5*I***S
UatteN ina "mopped up"
k

In an ''httomptoa land Invasion
o f Malaya-from the north, the
British asserted.
. Japan*** warcra ft-which.land.'
r %oope poor
tho .Thailand
■ rdor word put to -fljg b t snd

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Imperial Tot,&gt;o HoftdqsarUr*
annoancod today two American
Bauioahipe waro annk. four others
damaged- and fsar hoary cnjtssm

tranoU troopo to pam through

w l P iss til ORld SISr trse t&amp;
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Christmas

Men* Leave For Pre
Induction &gt;Sta t ior
At Camp Blanding

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II. S. Arm y And N a v y
Started F i g h t i n g
A fte r Jap Attack
WASHINGTON . Dm . •
— &lt;A I*) — The House vet#
for we, win ]|| to owe.
Ciinirti.m in Mr,. Jesanette
Rankin (K. Moot.) who else
anted sislnat Ike v „ with
Germany In 1017, was the
only nne votin| as(la,t It
this time.
WASHINGTON. Dec. a —
( A P ) — Th, Senate voted
thle nflernoun
to dealers
we, on Japan. The Haute U
ready to fulluw «uit.

Tblf photo shows Imperial troops chsrg.
lag through a smoko screen to attach A «i»
sltlons In tha Libyan desert. British big

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guns pounded the Axis troops preceding the
Infantry attack.

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Military Heads
Several Local
Home Defense
Plan
Immediate
Men Stationed
Unit To Have
Army Expansion
In Pacific Area WASHINGTON. Dec. 8.-GP)
Regular Drill
Some Known To Be
A t Points Attacked
By Bombs Or Subs
With the outbreak of hostilities
In 1 the Pacific, war N s Ivcn
brought close to homo to many
person. In 8enford because of the
number of local man who ore ser­
ving IN armed fortes of tho Nalion In that area.
Jonnlng* Hurt, aon of Mr. end
Mr*. J- L Hurt, and HoNrt A lt­
man. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Altman, former Sanford residents,
a n stationed with tho Army Air
O f » * at Hlckam Field, Hawaii,
where severe damage waa reported
In the Initial Japanese bombing
Operations.
U
Comm. Horry Corteon and
Baxter Williams are stationed In
tha vlcinty o f Poor! Harbor. The
facneer Is In command of an air
division, white tha tetter te a radio
opera tor, first class, on board tha
crateor North Hampton.
LA Comm. Oeorgo Griffin Horrbag. te stationed "somewhere" in
the Pacific, also Carl Boderblum
who te • member at the crew of
the U. g. S. Now Mexico.
Oliver Milter left Ban Diego
Nov. SO on board an oil tanker
Whleh would take him te hte air
O nit carrier, tho Lexington, an
te Honolulu. Word has Nor
inched hte dee
of
. _ ________ the
Selt Lake City,end
gent letter te hte mother wee
am tod Pearl Harbor.

Merchants Of Si
Big Hoii

W ar Declaration Is
Passed In Senate
By 82 To 0 And In
| House By .188 T o 1

Shopping

—Immediate and vast expansion
of the Nation's armed forces, Intensified T r a i n i n g
now t N l hostllltie, have been
thrust upon the United States,
Scheduled Due To
was regarded In military circles
P r e s e n t Situation
Sunday night as certain.
It was believed that one of
Intensified training Is ache,
thr first steps would be to call
r o l l , ted reserves to active duty. duleil fur Company C, the Sem­
This would mean a return to inole County unit of the Fourth
Army poets for those selective,
Itattaliun of the Florida Defense
service trainees
who
recently
wrie discharged from active duty Force, ns n result of thr war sit.
heesuse of Nlng post the ago of ustlon. Captain E. C. Harper,
unit rommandtr,
stated
this
2H or for other reasons.
rrgulsr
weekly
Army officiate at Port Lawla, morning. Tho
Wash., wer# reported already Jp drill yr111 be held tonight nt
have Issued cells to each men. 7:To o’clock st the Armory.
"W e hew about five vseaneies
Officiate at tho War Depart­
ment here said, however, that no caused mainly by the departure
general order calling enlisted re­ of men who have Joined activn
serves had been tsiusd. They Army service,” Mr. Harper an­
understood such a call - would nounced, "and we would like to
N ve to coma from thy War De­ get them filled with responsible
partment.
men, who will attend the drills
With a declaration of war by regularly. We can't use men un­
tha United Btetea men in the less they really want to do their
age brocket between a ami 3S bit for our country. and registered under the Draft
"The present state of finer,
Act would N Itebte for Imme­ grncy emphasise* th*
import,
diate call te training.
snea of the homo training units
These men wore given • defer­ and proves'tho wisdom' ot'-or.
red classification
by congres­ ganitlng this natlon-wlda orgsnl.
sional act a few months ago. satton months ago,” Mr. Harper
The legislation, however, speci­ added.
fied that this deferment would

WASHINGTON. Da*, a —
(A P )— Cnnxreo, voted foe
war again.t Japan tedsg,
tha Haute action following
• few minutes after the Sea.
ate voted &gt;2 Is 0 foe the de.
'Jorpltea.
I Ilf IlhfNlNlN rrPBBl
NEW YORK— Executives of
leading N c» York Nnka and
nthrr financial Inslllotlons isurd
a stetemcal that "no
• crime, dlsturNacre In oar
snirkrl* err to N anticipat­
ed" as a result of the Japa­
nese attack on the United
Ktalre.
WASHINGTON. Dee. • —
(A P I — The United Btetea,
Ikreugh Its Congress.
de.
stared war on Japan today,
averwkslmlngly, with greet.
* ,i unity nhowe In many a
day, Ik* Senate and Hews*
basked Pm ldent Rsoaevelt’n
request for a declaration ef
wer with unprecedented (pood.
In the Senate Ike vote wan
&gt;2 lu 0. Tk* Hsus* vote
we, U g to t- Th* loos dee.
•enter
»t«
Mho Jeanette
Itankla (It.-Mont.).
The President In ashing for
a war desterellon made no
mention of
Germany
snd
Italy. He termed Ike Jnpen*
l « * attach "unprovoked and
dastardly,” and said vlctnrp
wee assured.
Earlier Great Britain for­
mally declared war against
Japan, together with Canada,
Nelbertenda
F.s.t
Indie,.
Australia, and Casta Rica.
Doelerationa o f war agate*!
Japan alto wero mado by "
Nicaragua, Hendura* and |Ao
Fre# French.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 8 —
(/P)—
President Roosevelt
xaked Conjures* todhv to de­
clare war against Japan af­
ter revealing that American
forcea loat two warahipa and
3.000 dead and wounded in
the Jananeae aurprioe dawn
attack on Hawaii.
The Preaident made no

by the locsl unit which will com.
pete In matches with other units
of the Fourth Battalion In Or.
Undo, ML Dora, Tavaros and
ClermonL
The local unit will aUg# a mention of Germany and Italy,
Resolution* making s formal
danco next Friday night which
tCuotlnnea en Pngs T wo) .
will bo for mombon o f Company
C only and their guastt. There
are f i men In tho unit at p n .
■ent, and avery man can Invite
as many gueeta aa dee Ired.

Mrs.
eruln re­
poet-

I N I " a i far as la known Christ­
mas tooroe will not bo conceited,
except In cam o f sattaln desig­
nated unite" which ha did not
MOOlif/e
Other officiate .aid that In tha
meant
1mm
commamlera who
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Arbitration Board
Gives Union Shop
To Mine Worker!
NEW YO RK. Dec. B - &lt; * ) —
Tho United Mine Workers e l
America Sunday night wen g f . :
to-t Arbitration Board
awarding a union ah
tiro mlnoe oemed by
try's major stool produ
Tho declaims waa
by Dr. John R.
man on the hoard Vx
granted a tear* or al
director o f tho U. B.
Um Barvteo to hood I

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, •FLORIDA
seas

The
Sanforda------Herald
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War Is Declared

LONG OVERDUE

ifta n w * . f in a l
t»re, glertia
In A u a w ____

W hat Germany did to Poland, to N orw ay, to Holland,
Japan has now done to us. In the early morning, without
warning or provocation, while peace negotiations were still
going on, with news reports o f President Roosevelt’s ap­
peal to Emperor Hirohita still in the headlines, Japanese
warplanes zoomed out o f the skies taking the Pearl Harbor
Naval Base completely by surprise and sinking American
Ww r p g ' t f
ships w ith heavy casualties.
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Had Japan confined her attack to Thailand, to Sin­
gapore, to Burma or the Dutch East Indies, sh" would
have surprised no one, as indeed she did flrjd these points
well defended. Even if she had contented herself with an
onslaught against the Philippines, she would have found
tdequate arrangements made for her reception. But we
doubt i f anyone suspected that the opcnlhg ahot o f this
war would i&gt;e fired in Honolulu.
The Japs evidently determined to-risk everyth in g in
a quick knockout blow aimed at so crippling the Pacific
fleet that it could neither reinforce the Philippines or ren­
der effective a blockade o f the Japanese Island-, which in
the long run could prove so’ disastrous to them. So they
prolonged their “ pence negotiations” for two weeks, while
their aircraft carriers crept through the night toward
Hawaii.
But vital tin Japanese may have achieved by this
treacherous s.&gt;iarise nttuck, they have lost through the
unification o f t lie American people and the renvj.u ! o f all
chiefs imtuiaJlv
DECEMBER f. I M i inhibitions which our Arm y and N u vy
have toward the use o f forceful measures, the spilling of
ID L E V E RSE F OR T O D A Y blood, and the bombing o f civilian populations. The wraps
are o ff now. Tim Japs have mude it easy for u»? to stomach
HE W ILL KEEP ON HELP. on uttnek in kind. I f anybody ever asked fo r It, they have.
10 1)8 IP WE OUKY HIM
The United States will have the active assistance of
ND DO OUR PART: Hitherto
Russia,
Chhiu, Britain, the Dutch East Indies und certain­
&gt;U&gt; Jehorali helped u*.— I Sam.
ly most o f the South American countries. F r o m ‘ Vladivos­
1 Ttia.
tok American bombing planes, now based In AUiakn, can
make a shambles o f Tokyo. From the Philippines, from
Singapore and from the Panama Canal the N a vy, in con­
junction with the British navy, can conduct u long range
blockade o f Japan which in a few months tim e should

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without warning— when both notiona wore at peace— and were
delivered within an hour or ao
Of the Mote that th e. Japanese
ambassadors had gone to the
Rule Deportment to band
to
the Secretary of State Japan’s
reply to the S e m U ry ’s aemor■ u s a of the tstn.
Pryaptly, Nary officers said
that long prepared counter r«lin­
sure* against Japanese aurpriae
attack* had bf*n ordered
Into
operation and
were
“ workinf
■mooting.”
And wtthnv a' torn minute*,
the Wat Department ordered all
military personnel la thia coun­
try Into uniform.
There was a- di*po*ltkn
In
• M i quarter* btfe to wondef
whether the attacks bad not bcefi
ordered by th« Japanese milk,
•ary authorltlea
beeauie
they
feared the Prealdent’a direct ne­
gotiation*
with
the Emperor
might lead to an sboqUfact hi
the Japanese policy and the con­
sequent lose o f face k t the fre­
lent rullntr factions In J **f*A little
later,
the
White
llouae reported that an Army
tram port loaded
with
lumber

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D O N ’T M ESS
AROUND!

Evading The Point
T h e silly attitude o f aomo public officials over thu
question o f what Is a slot machine and w hat la not, ami
whether a particular coin-operated machine Is a gambling
device or not. strikes the average citizen as considerable
straining at a knat. It does not take an expert to tell whe­
The Japanese ju*t can't un. ther a slot machine is a gambling device.
"Public officials cun see as well ns the average citi­
tntand the American attitude?
I refusing to do u Munich for zen," says the Tam pa Tim es, "w h eth er or not a machine
or device jwys o f f or promlsca cash or merchandise us thr
result o f tuklng u chance, and they should know better than
the way, - what ever hap. the uverage citizen w hether such devices are being used
I to that Trailer (lamp »vc
gulag to have here In Han. by racketeers fo r n profit.
" In such cases thoy should confiscate ur.d destroy
them, whether they are licensed or not, and If there Is some
I* Skid ,0 h*vo bad legalistic rlgamarolo which forbids that procedure then
him foe(Inga hurt the other day they should point out plainly what it Is and inalst tHat tho
when aomtbody tried to assassin, next Legislature clean It out.
•ta him. That sure le too bad.
k

Sawyer of Ofua tm*
job with tho Titusville
Hr of Crmmorcr. “ Buck"
feme almo.t * fixture

Wo Wonder what would bap.
gen if the nation’s farmer?, went
on • strike and refused to ruh&lt;?
any n o n food untoaa they got
m dollar a crate lacreaie In mar.

I l l QiioteUoni.

hillbilly frem »n ipo.
bought an lea croum
it outride ta eat« It,
I the end* carefully
soda founUlp. Hand,
ha clerk he said;
nd for the u*e of
•Wall It. Journal.
iratly accept,
i quart of IL
hefclle eqfiula
day* tn • Jail.
ro(»h;.
AnJ

Catastrophes

sponsible for some 6,600 deaths out of a total of 435,000
dentha in all kinds of accidents.
Natural cataclysms—aueh as tornadoes, fUwtu, * n«
hurrlcanes-accounted for only 0.6 percent of ntl fataslrophlc accidents, and elalmed about ono third o f tho total
deaths from accidents’killing five or more peraona a t.w o
time. On the other hand.'cataatrophes duefci human fail­
ure comprised V0.4 percent of these accidents and two-thlru
of the deaths’
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Although the chance* of accident ataatrophes otcurring art'grei lly increased by Intensive defense P W « » non*
ib pointed out
tiona, I*
It fi
otft that all the cataatropheu Ui the
United States last yeajr seepunfed for only about
perUiutea auies iaat
Neverlhsltw, **U U natural
cenlTof the accidental d
horrified at the kOllng. of largo
that we should be not oi
„ ____ I keenly the loaa to the Nation
['In lla defense,*’ the MetropoHtan « » -

3,000 American

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Reported In Raid

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attempt to

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drive I* under

Vkrti the emfrated Utter to
fiefcl

eae forces alto had attachtil tha
British crlonlea
of
Hongkong
and the Malay states.

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Nazi High Command
Reticent As Cold
Stop Advances

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WINES1
—LIQUORS—GINS

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tsaw ssusi’s
Or tha water deuartUkau't
and dtora
water wilt
deportment

attacks agalnJt American
poa.
aeaalena throughout the Pacific.
Three hours later the Jnponeie government daclared war on
the United 8tates and Great

-which tha
Bi at M ^ f f j j l e t
ly and unequivocally ^N tpM d
at treacherous and utterly uapiovoked, bore these t in t fptH*
for the empire, as summed up
front
official a and
unofficial
t llllflll
nil I
Up to tiso V . «. aoIdler* killed
and more than JOO wom^ed at
Uickam field. Hawaiian Ulandc.
nanr«? «.f peace In the Pacific.
*” V*
The U. S. battleship Oklahoma I
"Indeed, one hour after the
.’. i . n . , , - . , .
Japenete air *quailroru had com.
r*,U*fnM h® Uunnan let afire and two othar U. JL
shin*
at Pearl Harbor attached;
me need bombing In Oahu." Mr. H ^ C o mmand pyeed to eileuce
Heavy damage to
Itilltolttln
Itonaevtlt Halt), **th® Japanrae J;
Moitow
,
umbaivadnr to the United, Sutra Ihoavleat Natl puoh waa nparted rraldenrr dlutrlets, where them
end hi* colleague delivered to thoDttdmr way Saturday,‘’ nd tho Roa*
Secretary of HUte a formal rr-'it°V front, where the Ru»»laft* were
U. 8. Army transport between
ply to a recent American roesL °*&gt; tha offenalve.
Hawaii and San PrsuriaM.
aagr.
&lt;
Bombing of tha Philippine iaWhile thU reply itatad that It
Un«U:
acemrd useless to continue the
Capture of the U. 8,’ Paclfte
•aiding diplomatic negotiation,.
M et of Wake and bombing of
It contained no threat or hint
Guam;
o f war or armed attack.*'
clgurr of the
International
It will be recorded. thf.PraoJ
Jmnent at Shanghai;
Idenl added, that tha dlaUned
Capture nf the U. 8. gunboat
pf Hawaii from Japan made ft!
Wake at Shanghai end deotrwe.
obylou* the attack waa planned
deliberately many day* or wrtka
ago. (hiring the. intervening time,
he *akl, the Japantee govern
‘ ha* deliberately nought to
eetve the United States by
■Utcments and ripre**ion*
again*!

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On Moscow Front
Paralyzes Annies

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and friends
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FACE

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

S ocial A n d Personal Activities

Ruth Jean Wright,
llnrry Rohson Wed

Birthday Party Given
For Nancy Williams

Mr. ami M i * l.fwin K-lw.inl
A Christmas tt.eme pre.lomln. M R S . I A) URINE BEAU Society Editor
Telephone 14H ated
W ri gh t, Jr., in n o u ii tf th f mar- i
throughout in the decoration*
riage of their
il.'itightn.
Ruth |
for the party which was
is given by;
Jran, to Hurry F
R«»h*on, m •
Mrs. R. A. Williams atI her hottis
Miss Pcggry Duncan
Mnmlny.
Oct.
I
t.
m
Orl.iiitlu
on \alrtirin Drive on Si
Mm. Roh**»n
•*
th«*
only '
Honors Recent Bride
afternoon in honor of her
gran.hlnnghtei »rf
.»f Nt • an.I Mi*
ter. Nmcy's, twelfth lirthday.
Charles I*, Gordon nf &lt;\ Itnuhci.
Mils Peggy Duncan was hos­
u
_ ,
living room held arrangeS. (* . *nil bI*«» the* £raniMaiifvli.
MONDAY
tess at her home on Palmetto
Mr* Ralph Warner ami son re- menta of Rraxilbn pepper and
ter o f the Hrv m»«l Nf i - 1. K
The Y. W. A. of the First Avenue on Thursday evening turned today from West l*nlm I jmalvavirru*
interspersed
with!
W ri gh t. Sr..
"f
\|«alut*hH*olji
te p tlit Church will meet at the when she entertained in honor Beach wherr they have been visit- : white roses The mirror over tha
She i* " ifrailuut**
l'.n|ui"
home of M lu Gladys Pippin at of her sister, ilri. James Keyes, ing with relatives.
mantle reflected a white metal
Ohrittti CNillrir**, « *•• |.t»- « hn-ti. •
9:00 P. M. for an outdoor ham­ a recent bride.
I
carriage filled
fillesl with white
T f xa*
Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Dyson red gerbs-ra daisies and fern.
burger fry, to be followed by
Zinnias and marigolds were
Mr. Roh** n i- t Ii#- \ntin»***&lt;l •
the regular meeting.
Anyone used to form the floral decor­ had as their weekend guest,
Old fashinmsl games were play­
BOn o f Mr. iin.l M»I \ Rnli.
wishing transportation, contact ations for the rooms in whicli their son, l.ieut. James II |)y- ed on the lawn and a peanut hunt
•on, of Misinii, f *•i nt * 1 1v
S.»i»« J
Miss Martha Wright.
the guests played games of bin­ aon uf Ft. Henning, tin.
participated in with the prile be­
foril, I l f i* u nutivf •&gt;( Smifniil. j
® 1ho following circle* of the ge. Prises were swarded to the
ing won by Patty Aniler*nn. In the
ami :i ijrailunt.*
nf
S. nnin lp .
Presbyterian Woman's Auiiliai’y Misses Betty King, Betty Tliur.
Mrs. F. Russell Mitchell and Merry Christmas contest Harriett
Ili^h Scnool
Km » t ’ * \ * m * hi )
will meet as follows:
daughter, Iw-noru, of
Daytona M -tthews was the winrn-r for
mond anti Edith I.ovejoy.
wn* employe,I hv It I
IVtkiii*
The Business Women's Circle
At the
conclusion
of
the Beach are' sjieniliiig tins week :i* |which she received a prue
The
Men'* Store nn.i I•\ I’
Itallnn- I
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington, chslr- games. Mrs. Keyes was present- the guests of Mr and Mrs, E. It prites were wrap|M-d in Christmaa
Th»« f«rl cannot rvmambcr her tint* ami Son* In t ••r #■ hi- xv.i-a in- *
man, meets with Mr*. W.
3. |ed with a shower of linen gift* Mitchell
, tissue and tied with bright colored name Sh« haa a prayer book in* iluctfil into the .non l.i-t v i -:i 4
Burnley on Celery Avenue at from the other guests after
ten* fd l arolmo Ixjvelt, Clinton* with the National i.n.ml II. i* ;
7:30 P. M.
which the hostess, Insisted by
Friends of Mrs F A Mon. I ^ f(rr \ * ncy openrsl hei many dak i anada. She ia adept at «te* lit pr«**ent *tntmM,'.t .»t C.im|» I
Circles of the W. M. 1J. of-the her mother, Mrs. G. L. Duncan,
forton will lie glad to i''**111 Igifla th, guests were mvited into nog aphy. talk a of bring an orphan, HUnilmir m Mo M« h».tl r.»rji« '
First Baptist Church will meet served refreshments.
that She is recovering from a llK.
Ithf Himno
dinintr rtuim, where
when* "Happy jn*i.tion« a “ Siatcr Adriann#’' and
as follows:
Those invited In be with thn tonsilectomy
which
was
per- I, Birthday"
Iljrth&lt;| .. w„
, Mint: tn h„
r. tT he ■prpk* of n brother. Jimmy, ’21, now
wm
h**r.
Circle Five, with Mrs. R. W. hostess and guest of honor were: formed in the Grady Page I D v l|injn
- “
.
i
c,lv, r,,|. ha.l f„ r •tnmg m the Hritiah Army. Sha'a I
Rhre on Palmetto Avenue with
The Misses Alms Grantham, pital In o .la n d o la -t week
,, . rrBngr ,„er,t. a white •bfti.t
years old. weigha 120
Myrle
Summersill
Is
m s. W. P. Brook*. Jr., at co- Lois
Sstcher,
Karline
Kelly,
, „
birthday cuke holding toil candles poun.lv i« 5 feat 3 inches talk Doc­
hostess, at 7:30 P. M.
Joyce Whlddon, Marjorie Jones,
« . Ituckrr sml Dc ' ,
,
,
. . . ..„i
VI. I.
, . .
lutarcu upon s ce/as-ar, snW lull-. tor. At /hrti«vu#&lt;;j.r e ^ . XVHt VmY k l t M R - I V Sen fixity ’
TUESDAY
Ann
Slums
Ruth Ntenstrom,
_______________
Ml.
,
i . i i s. i,.it 11.aKti Cltn *h*re *he la untlar obxarvat ion,
i..jj______ . .s___ , k„ . • '“ '‘••I »n each .id,- by tall light. I
Edith
I.ovejoy,
The Asarlan Class of the First Jean Harper,
tbry
thu.K j I&lt;* w m y Ur m L ju is J js u rajj««| i N O R F O L K . V » Ms.
m cryWii) iMldt-it*
Hetty King, lirjj] uttrnd l)w tlirw.dny nt»*t’ ' Ftil
w/L' bare lit an­ Betty Thurmond.
in a convenL
lS|*f,'uilt
No n o an
I • \ • Nmfli '
were 1m» pUffd uf*»n n'fh’ftori.
nual Christmas party
at
the Doris Kniimingrr. Norma WoL Drntnl mnvrntioii which
lit*, Multicolort'.l balliMUM werr *u•*f IsonifWiHMl, mnlM\»l.* K • nJRjrch annex beginning at 0:30 fer, Mimi Altman, Mary Jane ing held in th«* |{nllywno«l lintel
( Mfth Summr 1 nil,
t.f
S.ntfniil I
apendrd from thr clmndrlierx anti
P. M. in the-form of a covered Robnolte, Mary Rnhun, Eliiabeth
hn\•* eompletf•! ii i nut ti.iiiiiii.' i
later irivpn th«- RU»"»tt a-* favor*
dish supper. All members are In. Vaughn, Kslhlern Bryant, Peggy
RADI O N EW S
. 11 thf 1 ‘ nili il
s*,.ii \'«\ .1 [
RrfrfuhmmU furthennir
*hf
vited to attend and bring n 10c Mayer.
Marjie Hodge*.
Joyce Auxiliary President
Praininv Stati'.n u Nmli'k ml
choxen mol if wt-rt* -«*rv«**l l»y Mr*
WDI’.O
Ktrt to put under the Chrlstmn* Warilwell and Mrs. (). S. Toler.
hnVt* |,een 1*»\* •1 ' ii w
.t lyll
Willi-im*. a«xi*lfd ly Mi*. A. K.
tree, also a covered dish.
W ill Visit Sanford Dobbin*.
mint*.
}
-Mr*. A i Willinmx. Mr*.
A T h c regular meeting of- the
Tonlulir* rrn|riB «
Nuith ha” lo t n •1 11. - f *■t r t-&gt;1 1.1
ffirt Mellen Chapter of the Sons
Mr*. Kiiith ijonRorncry, de­ Raymond l.umlquut. Mr-*, I. K.
fl
F.lwin i
M il
ilo* N’ mvuI iiii ' it ..'i at V .in,. .
and Daughters of the Territory
partment invsident of th** Amer­ Kxtridjrf and Mr*. Il«*ywartl \\ alI 'l.i, t '.thf . fni
1 . s-.ji
..1 01
of Florida will be held at the
ican l.cRMMi Auxiliary vkill pay krr. Oil »*arh pl’tf * ** |»la« i *1 u G I" I’* irr:ini It*- him#*
G
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I
hnfit
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M
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h
«tl lirtilill
III
Hi&gt;
I* itlleetgi.tlt
horn* of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rouhrr official visit to the (' aih |i - **njiiila" nun* l»:»«*kft liwldiiiif *r,l
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Util.
I
Si laiml Mle'liu 1. ** •11 ••1111 1 ill
mlllat. 910 Palmetto Avenue at
brll-I-o^untr Unit on tin- rvi-niiiK ami wliilo nunl-.
«v:i* nun ii|f l tn • «l.i an I.........
Tho»*f 11»v 11•*«! in rvijny «lb* «c* «*. I NN... 1.1 |*«a.|.IV
U )0 P. M. A full attendance is
of Dec. II, at a tlinmr which
7
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It.inpi
f
'lietlnit&lt;
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ihiiv
wiili 1 1*. • i.ti 1
t^yrd since it is Inc annual
haa been pUmit-d in her liuittir, ration wilh ib«* lii'mntr \'*r»
H A P P Y B IR T H D A Y
7 •» III.iii.I!«•
■I Stales FI. - I
y.irm i Jran Knjrrr. I jrolmr
election of officers.
it wa* anfiuuiK'nl at the reirulai
h i' h \‘.i\ i&gt;o|t
The Fidelia Class of the First
mrrtitiic of the Unit on Friday [ ^ ( patty AndtT«oii. I yllmn linylr,
Mr*. S. C. Graham
Baptist Church will have its in.
I .Charlotte
Stein.
Janice C««k. h ..i» Nurmnig |)«*fi*l«*y anil l|i&lt;
evening
..... ................
Raymond KaiU-r
i ..wboy*
Sarasota’s Celery
nual Christmas party at th?
The dinner will he held in the Margaret Reynolds. (n-&gt;*ruia HutEarl Weeks
8
Flmrr Duvi* .nn.l' itir N* w*
home of Mrs. M. W. Desriso on
Valilei lintel at 7:tMl urluck Ichins, Myrj Ann Southward, lt&gt;rEilwanl While
U
oil
|
iix
R.itlio
T
lo
iitfi
Crop I s Favornhlc
M7 West Sixth Stre-t at 0:30
with Mrs C L. Klnwers
ansl|bara
unrig Rucker.■1 Betty
• + Wi.ke. ,.Jean*
111 on iif’.iin Wfill"*
” M. All members arc invited
Mr*. T I,. Sullivan ns chairmen int* Manning. Dolor** l.*«\ Snirlfy
111
H
Sin
it
a
lc*
|M
irt»-r
to attend and bring a ,-nvered tlonal Church will meet at the in chargi* nf tin* arritngrment*. MnrrUnd, lb-tty Crawley. Mary
SARASH I A II..
s
•Mf*pit«* llft.lN • t •!»»« .I It\ (.III.
dish, also a 10c gift to put un­ Parish House nt .1:00 P. M.
I *&gt;m«' 10 l • N't w* nf thr \V••r1.1
Resrrvnlions may la- imdv
hy Tuuchtan, Au.lrvy Tull.
11
,,,,
lliirty
Jnni«*
Hit-lirdn
'mill'll Wf I U' llllltl, It I |\S I ill j;
der the Christmas tree.
I
L. Irwin, Clark and Juyvv ('..H«d»|M-’-u
The Gladioli Club O. E. S. telephoning Mrs
11 " |i •'u*i' Clrt lii"»iia
The Red Cro*» sewing room* will meet at the ' oute of Mrs. S92-R, nf Mrs. H.-iuy MrLiiulin,
• »f Sura*otM** n il n 1 1 «»|. I*
Also Margaret Dingfebler. Im&lt;&gt;12
i.T.ton
WrIU
al th* Woman'* Club will be J. A. Toll on 207 Summerlin Jr.. »7rt J.
oectftl t.i hf hi foil -until In
grne McArthur. Gloria Dampier.
12
Siffn O ff
open all day and it will be "E v­ Avfnue fer its annual Christmas
th«* first of tit,* \fm
The inerting was preside.1 over Betty Huntrr. Umlse l-un.l.»ul»t.
erybody1* Day." Anyone InterCounty
A |*fni U t
Fvnnby Mrs. J. W. Daniel. A report Evelyn Ratliff. Ha.baru EdenTomofnmN
l*rni;ram
*i»ii| fai met * »i«m,i||\ Imlhi |.i »*.
was made by Mr*. Irwin on the field,
Peggy
I’ tPI"".
llV.r.l' v G 3ii Norman Hi j «I. \ .m.| Mi*
onrafHn woi L
-&gt;x**i .*I oitmili
American Is-ginn dance which Matthews. Kitty tMham. Hetty
Flomln t Nnv Im»v*
S i*K
............ A s i eiiili«*r hut wt'it- muMf
Hi..
VrotV.
the Masonic Home in St, Peters­ was held mi Nov II, and Mrs. Jane Cupebn.l, Hetty
\
M
i
rilkfil-t
lll
fN
it
it-H
tha noon hour. All article*, el- burg.
ki-Mi h«*r:iu*i' ul tlit* i .mi -mil . I
MeLoulm irported nn the unit’s Nancy
Vnnrv Jo
Ju Gonialri.
7
r.
ri*
Nfw*
0 * r finished nr unfinished should
I'omlitiona " f ilit- innt-W Inn.I II.
Peggy
float which ws* entered in the Crumley, Hetty -Matthews,
WEDNESDAY
8 On f h«* Wot lil To.Uv
--cv.irUv
M turned In at this meeting.
*:»ti| the cii'p t ■•ii111.i11 s t.ivni
a &gt;unduuist lletli- WatVee l.hin«v 8 I • llrvokfu-t ItfMili /mum
Aialsa Circle of the Ssnford Armistice Day parade, and
The Ladies of th* Congr*r»- Garden Club will meet at the rising vote of thanks was ex­
ulily with pit-vtou* Nnu •
Estridgr and Sonny K u ril*". \ 8 l.'t Virtrmia
home of Mrs, George Shipp, 300 tended to both the chairmen.
9 on Moininu' l&gt;«*voti.iii&gt;
The secretary wi* instructed
E. Eighteenth Street with Mrs.
1:1 A Jerry W.iyiu- ...ng9 I * Aiiitncun s» 11.&gt;«.I of
tin
L. E. Spencer as co-hostess, at to write notes of thanks lu the Bundles For Britain
1:10 Itenflu Valley Folks
Air
2:30 P. M. Each member
Is following who helped to make
1:13 What Fr...|niti Means
9 r. I'l* New*
Carton Filled Soon } 10I8»
1,33 Press New.
asked to bring a potted plant the day's activities a success:
Miirnil
Station
WDBO,
Orlando,
for
for tha West Side Primary
4:00 ''Milestones in American
f i o ir. Myrt Riitl Mm^t1
announcing
the
danre
over
the
The
58lh
r.rlon
nf
rluthing
,
,
0
|„.r
Sfhool, also a 10c gift for th*
Music"
ix
heinjf
prepared
thix
week
.it
,
n
,r.
u.............
radio;
Touchton
Drug
Company.
Christmas tree.
4:30 I.an.lt T ’ lo
10.13 \Somun of Courutre
thf
honn»
of
Mm.
L
Martin,
Jar
identification
lailgra;
James
’ 'T h a beam of managers’ */ th*
4 lo Mn'i. Ilnrvlty , ___ .
II ’OG Mary Ln* 'lavlor
superintendent
nl to be »hip|H*i| to the N»*^ YoiL II Ih At llontf with Sallv
Sanford Garden Club will meet Moughton,
3:00 Fnr The Fn.iuer
at th* home of Mrs. J. II. Col- lintka, fur the help uf lliu city o ffiif of Uumilfx fur llritMiii, it
3.10
I'wil.glil .Melml.es
tin
3 .10 Cliristn.us in. the M.n.n
clough in Rose Court at 10:00 In constructing the float; Josi-nh wax nnnounccil ihix moininir
i I .10 Thr F*i|uirex
Voluntefix tn anrixl
in the II 15 Ul* Nfwx
Rutland of Rutland's Orlando,
Klin les
for the U’ e nf the Army ami parkin^: nrr hrinir rallril upon
M
THURSDAY
3:43 Siultrrgiuo Barnes.
11:53 Trniperntiiif Imllftm
by
Mm.
Martin
ta
well
nx
«*»n.
i
,
,
.....
.
,
Th# Col. Theodore
Roosevelt Aviation uniforms; and all others
tributlnn* to fill
the enrt&gt;'i&gt;&gt; ' m i a W ., ‘T,
Chapter. U. S. W. V. will meet ut who aoslated.
'* 10
15 Dun.-etnne
r,mMrs. A.
IBarineau,
Red Toy. sre especially take,! f... 12
th* home of Mrs, Mat Sheafer on
to
be
sent
to
the
English
child, 12 13 Dur Got Sumlay
Croaa
chalrmun,
announced
that
Dm Avenue at 7:10 P. M. to bo
followed by the annuel Christmas the had 'completed eight snow ren for Christmas, prefcri.l.l, I U0 Dixie Fur.n t'luh
suits at the Rad Cross sewing stuffed or wooden toy*. Al-o,
P«rty.
I 10 llri..gi- Seh.nil uf the Air
The Townicnd Club will have rooms In the Woman’s Club, ami all kinds of clothing, bolding,
1 15 Ron.I nf Life
garments,
towels, svo-l.
Its regular meeting In llie Court urged all members to attend the knit
00 Young Dr. Mnlone
blades noalt-day sewing session there on cloths and raior
House at 7:30 P. M.
15 Joyee Jorilon
Tha Phllatbee Class of the Tuesday to complete the club's •orely necdesl.
it) Tin* GnMlN-rg*
Mrs. Martin invites anyone
KLATU
First Baptist Church will have its |uota before the rooms are closed
-' 15 Ul* New* &lt;
interested
in
helping
with
.tin2 30 Three Sisters
annual Christmas party at tha lor th* holidays.
Mrs. C. L Irwin and Mrs. C. work to call a t ' her home on
horns of Mrs, John Lee. 309 Park
2:36 Mutuu-o Musicsle.
1131
Mellonville
Avenue
any
W.
lablll
assisted
with
th*
Bern
.1 00 Of Men end Hooks
Avenue, at 7:30 P. M. Each mem
lime during thla week.
Inol#
County
Red
Cross
Roll
her la asked to tiring a 10c gift
for th# tree and offering for an Call and Mrs. Sullivan, eommun
It* servic* chairman, stated that
D O U BLE PRO G RAM
orphan.
UMMWV
The department president of the Mr*. Daniel had worked a week
PLEASE
American Legion Auxiliary. Mrs. with Dr. Cone In connection with
the
Health
Unit
In
tha
public
Edith Montgomery of TaUahasse*
A tte n d M atinee, P la ta *!
will bo hrtrT~J at • kunquet at schools.
Tha review which will be spon­
the YkMea Hotel at 7 s 0 0 &gt; . M.
Ruth Gordon
one may ba mads by sored by Mrs.
telephoning Mrs. C. L. Irwin. Wright *n the evealag of Dec.
It,
Tn
th*
Seminole
High School
8M -I, or Mrs. Henry McUulln.
is announced. Mrs. A.
R
J , T£*Seralnole County Council. Ford, Junior sponsor, announced
P. T. A. will moot at the Jun­ that the auxiliary haa planned
a toy ihowrr fer the Umatilla
ior High School at 10:00 A . f L
Crippled Children’s Hospital, and
F RID AT
The Snn/erd Heme Demonstra­ that gifts had been sent to the
the Valera ns
tion Club win meet at the heme "Joy Shoo’* at
Hospital In Laks City, which b
of Mrs. 0. P. Wade al t JO P. M.
maintained in order for the vetLShe Boa* Chrele of Sonford crane "to select gifts to send
m Club win moat t t tha
their
loved ones.'* Contact workers
o f Mrx. M. G McNalr In
wrap and mall tha gifts.
Court nt lOtO A. **.
It was voted hy the 8enioi
The D. A. B. *U1 ■ Jrt •» ^
lit to send four gifts to thi
home of Mr*. C. R. Dowmn. 700 Ztor Shop”, two
suitable
foi
Pork Avenue o t 3:00 P. M., * llh adults, and two for children, a*
Mr*. George Morfoa a* eo-hoe- well as gifts o f money to tr
sent to Umatilla.
CkUd Welfare Chairman Mrs.
I *ka
Club wU have
(X L. Flowers and Community
I ^ i S T m e e S i l» th* F*«nie Servte* Chairman M m
T.
IS toS Ten Myrtle A**- SoHtran, war* placed In chart*
l* t a a » f . m .
of the wttfarv
activities
foi
Christmas. Fallowing the buxines*
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iwalea refreshments wore served
by Mr*, a a. Donaldson and
M m ItMD to the following s
-Mrs. Daniel, M m Ptowert, Mrs.
McLaulla, M m Joel B. Field.
Nylon hot* of Mducfiva charm
M m Ford. M m Barineau and
Mm E. C. Harper.

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T h e delicate ix&gt;ui|utt. c m panion fragrance lu .Shull..n't
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ENDS TONIGHT

TOMORROW

BARGAIN DAY

LOVELY! BEAUTIFUL! PRACTICAL!
YOURS WITHOUT ONE PENNY IN CASH!

COME EARLY!

- a * you r re w a rd lim p ly for
u iia i fam ous OctaJoD Soap P r o d u c t}!

For Christmas!

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A *Mf* n t {at your (rgs but, tfcxniu to raodcrX
•dew* sad the magical duPottt nylon yam, not
■Kftljr a thing of beauty but a joy in Lowing wear.

Thousands

With tha fla t that Archer quality and fit provide,
the/t* rightly th* fuhiocuMg'favorita among'
nylon*. In thn* of tha new Pall FUgthip Color*
.“ Echo, Bean and FJaah. 30 dealer, 31 gxugri
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pl
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major
rhla la h a* U. S. aoldlen would make a landlnr U they war* dtaemarklnf from a tranaport to nlabllah a beach head on tnemy territory,
ioldlara of a boat datachmant ara clambering down the aido of a tnakejeliara tranaport Into one of their aurf landing boata during maneurern
at Seattle, Waah.

A bodyla taken from the Connecticut Hirer, at Hartford? (
the dtaaatrona bridge collapae. Authorltlaa are Inreatigatlaf i
which occurred when a 9b-ton eteel central apan of the i
allpped from the crane and tmaabed Into tho (tael apane, a#
araihlng to the rlrar. Eight workman were reported killed,
othera mlaalne.

dyfa. Here, the food
'hop a garb hamla ot
ira than 800 children

YOUR “SHIP WILL,
COME IN” Sooner
ly the Aide!NH,».paf

Ighter VlUada
of New York City aa
Ambulance Corpa. Their leg* were
i which reamed them. waa aared; Erneat
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seats by
Central, aae
streeyeat tew-'
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Sanford Ave. at l.’.lh SL

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112 W. FIltST STREET

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The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
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S E M IN O LE TIRE S H O P
201 N. Park Ave.

Sanford, Fla.

Phone 37

OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK
ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION
Tills rule haa been mailt* in order that *»ui sill*-* rlbrrs i*»ny re.

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ci'ivi* Ihelr papers eatlier in the ultfrf»««*n.

The Sanford Herald

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ny PAUL ROBINSON

ETTA KETT
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IIBIKO FEEDS at Toochtos’e On).

SAYS:

MUST BE IN THE HERALD

Wo **n «i«&amp;y cooperatela helpingwtlhplans ad
Item to being new contort and coarsnlace to you*
wm you let us axplaln this complete serrlceT

Let ua help you repair,
modernize, remodel your
homo with our&lt;low-coMt,
direct leductlon home
loan plan. Bee us w ith­
out delay'

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T H IS

1 JACKSONVILLE,
Dec
8__
I (Special)—Tb# .triw ber^'
ment at the Plant City Slate Farmer’i Market b ratlin* underway
•nd shipments iihould reach the
stage O
by
I carload
.
J uee. 10, William
[ U WiUati, Director of State Man
'• **ha. .announced 1
in hla weekly
J forecast on
on fruit
fruit and
,
vegetable
proapecu.
acppliea of yellow squash,
potatoes, end anap beana of
to good quality are alao txpeeted at the PUnt City Market,
Wilaon aaid. Citrus .uppliei * wl.l
be heavy and of excellent quality.
Good growing conditions In the
Wauchula ,-rva will provide llbcral supplies of eggplant and
P«PP«r» of Ilod guallty in car­
load or truckload iota, and light
auppliex of fair quality anap
beana. atr.'wberries, and tomatoea
In leas than carload lota.
The Sanford State Mirk at re­
ports conditions good for buying
mixed or atrxight loads of cab­
bage, chayote, snap beana, egg­
plant, Boaton lettuce. English
peas, peppers. Bliss potatoes,
■quash, spinach, tomatoes, okra,
CmdJthetrttr' .name bunched vege­
tables. Oranges, tangerines and
grapefruit will also be available
in similar quinUlUv.

L e t U s H elp You Take
Care O f Your Car W ith
Good Service A n d Proper
Lubrication.

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BANFOHH r U M D *

THE BANFORD

PAGE BIZ

NEW GIANT LEADER

Select Selections
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Almost three ont of four of the
nation’s sport fans rank (hr
American League aheid of thi
National league, and a slightly
smaller majority rate Jack Demp­
sey In his prime as a better man
.lit the ring than Joe Louis. These
are among the outstanding revel­
ations in the Esquire Sports Poll
which canvasses the fans of the
country from coast to coast. The
percentage was 70.7(1 percent for
the American I-rague, andd2.l
percent for Dempsey,
Surprising as it may be to those
who tossed out the center-jump to
Improve haakri-ball as a spectacle,
the public thinks it should tv re­
stored. The vote, wss 61.08 percent
for the center-jump; the sthlctic
directors of the colleges and uni
Versifies voted
62JM
percent
against it. and the sports editors

By

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and

emphasised the Importance of

as the world’* top eleven, were
so high in the sky that, even af­
ter being tied, 7 to 7, by weak
Baylor, they couldn’t eonjq. down
to earth ta time to avert the 14
to 7 lose to Texas Christian.
Maybe after all the prrteaeon
acclaim and fla great weeks of
build-up couldn’t
be expected
to b« built-down In two week*.
W* doubt If the Longhorns
war* really back to normal with
Texas A. and M. following the
Christian game, but, undoubted­
ly, against Oregon, they meant
to prove to the nation that they
had It In the old Clara Bow
fashion.
,
To us, Texas has the team
of tho year. Would any of you
Ilk* to wager on either Baylor
or Taxes Christian If, by any
chance of fate, their games with
Texas' were to be replayed?

U. C. L. A., Gators
Have Split In Series
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Crtomulslen relieves promptly bemac It goes right to the seal of tha
uuble to help loosen and expel
mn laden phlegm, and aid nature
i soothe and heal raw, tender, Inxmed bnmdUal mucous m am ranas. TeU your druggist to sell you
bottle of Creomulslon with the unnstandlng yuu must like the way It
quickly allays ths cough or you art

creo

O T l s io n

LBAPBR W TUe IA i f
t 4o itA R if » —

KDWL-BOUND

FAICMEKS’ MARKET

for Coughs,Clint Coldi, IronchiHi

S l w t l l s i n w S m 'i » S Veaelakle
HVpurl. Sales up la ISlSI A. M.
tree. N. IS II

REPORT NO. 15

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rm hpr. II. s'., Wln-aap. ti.e s to
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Jan. LI, officials announce.

RALPH W ARNER

Disregard
the
two
wtsks
loose suffered by the Longhorns
of th« University e&lt; Texas and
Just count the other eight gamea
an their schedule, and the 1441
edition of the Longhorns would
be Judged the greatest collcgL
ate outfit in football history.
Their outstanding 71 to 7 tri­
umph over a good Oregon team
Saturday la the moat amaitng
grid seora o f the year. It bit
us almost Ilka ^ blow when we
first heard the decision. It took
■t least 16 minutes to ass Imu­
tate the score. Just to think that
Oregon, a team that held the
Rose
Bowling -Oregon
State
Beavers to a IS te 7 count tho
preceding week, could bo tram­
pled so heavily by anything less
than a government proclamation.
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the manner in which It defeats
its opponents. Still disregarding
the two weeks
lapse against
Baylor
and
Taxes
Christian,
which simply and quietly was
reused bv the Longhorns’ men.
tsl condition,
overconfidence.

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scheduled o open on Saturday,
Dee. 20, when the first races
will be run at Tropical Park in

GAINESVILLE,
Dee. R.-tA’I
- (S p e e U ll- U . C. L. A. will
equal
to* Texas
Longhorn's
record as tha University of Flo­
rida’. most frequent Intersectional foottsll opponent, when the
Bruins from Los Angeles meet
the Fighting Gators In Jackson­
ville, Dee. *0.
The contest will bo the third
between Florida and the Uclans.
Texas ha* played
the Gators
three times in Oranga and Blue
Intersections! games.
U. C L. A. was met In 1931 j
In Los Angela*, where the Gators I
lost 13-0, and her* In Gaines­
ville In 1933, with Florida win­
ning 12-3, to the 1941 season’s
finale will glv* one or the other
the lead In th* scries.
The Gators will also be bat­
tling to bold the only edge they
possess over any single section
in intersections!
contests, the
even break with U. C. L. A.
and a 20-4 win over Oregon In
Miami in 1929 giving Florida
a two to on* rank against Pac­
ific Coast tlevana.
Of all Gator gamea with teams |
from places other than th* south
only five hive resulted In Vic­
to ria for Florida, with 16 end­
ing In defeats, and a 1924 .bat­
tle with Texas ending In a 7-7

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, f fiE S D A Y , DECEMBER 9. 19tl

Sanford In Tho Only Central
Florida C ity A ffo rd in g Kali, Iligh w aj
And W ater Transportation

M em ber Associated Press

N CM HER 86

WEST COAST

The Theater O f Th e W ar In The Pacific

Hull Warns Axis
en
love
H oriH £ .b ia h W . ^ '
ported Tw o Hours
Out O f. Mitchell
O F ie ld ,. N ew York

Enemy Aircraft
t Seen At Panama

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Secretary o f Slate Hull indicated today thin country
should bo on guard against
• a sudden m ove
supporting
Japan in fulfillm ent o f the
A x is tripartite p act
In N ew York, all fam ilies
w ere evacuated from Mitchell
S Field,

headquarters

of

the

fir s t a ir force, and "every
plaaa was o ff the ground" after
aa official warning from Waihlagtoa that hostile plants wera
out of New York at
l 8. T ). OspL &lt;Y. N. fh r.f» W I
Aaaociat-

A Pan dKierleeh broadcast
hear* at jM t* Y o r it said Japantae eJrcraJrfNre reported flying
over the IH a m a coast but no
bomba Wera mopped/'
1 BERLIN, Dec. 9^-UP)-Xdotf
Hitler and a small group of his
offleUl advisers alone knew Monday-kaw Germyny would Identify
herself with Japan's war on the
United States but offleal sp ok o
I men and the press wera intent

CANADA.

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Lindbergh Say S
Unity Is Needed
To Fight Japan

Commission W ill
Receive Bids On
Fencing M aterial

A1' »&gt; * F.U \ 1i|(K. Iter. 9 _
( \I’ ) — »*•,».! Wilkin*. C. II. S.
rurrr«|i'imtent in Manila, re­
ported
there had kffn
unverified report* « f bomb*
inn* nl ihr Japanese Inland
of I ormo'i and the citle* of
I ok &gt;it nml Kobr.
«ll»

City Plans To Build
Fence Surrounding
German Reaction To
W ater Works Plant
U. S. W ar W ill B e
llids will be received on chain
0 A n n o u n c e d Soon link fencing material ty the City
Aa an r&lt;n «*4

San Francisco Bay
Area Menaced By
Enem y -Aircraft

Commission, It wa, decided last
night at the Commission meet­
ing. when it wss deemed neees«ery to construct a fence around
•he wuter works, City Clerk II.
N Sayer said today, and added
that beccuse of the war situation
checks would be made on the
valve and distribution systems
at the water works.
The Commission received three
bids on city owned property end
ncccpted one from Mrs. J. F.
Riser, wkb bid &gt;400 for a house
at S0t French Avenue, subject
to all State and County taxes

liquor (lore (a allow** for erary
U»00 . population, and only one
ittah atom la allowed within BOO
fret of aliallar
establishment.
Ur. Bake/ applied for s licrnae
tu operate a liquor package atore
ot 100 Wait First Strtet.
Frtd Williams, City Engineer,
presented plans for the erection
of a fishing pier, but prices on
the necessary equipment
have
not besn obtained. The Commiiilon decided to hare the pier
constructed on tbs foot of Chap­
man Avenue on the Fort Mellon
Park lake front. Instead o f the
original plan which would have
placed it behind the
Mayfair

place U at the perk (aim front
The Commission also directed
City Attorney Fred Wilson and
Mr. Bayer to attend the Florida
League of Municipalities meet­
ing at Tampa on Dec. 11 and 12.
George Bishop, who has been

City New* Brief*

o’clock

The Rotary Club will held aa
Intercity dhutag nntleg
with
the New Smyrna Chib at the
Valdes Hotel tonight at 7:30
o'clock.
,
The Ceuaty School Beard wD]
meet tomorrow, sad current kills
will be met. C o a ly School So.

State's A l e — ed
' Valuation Named

In «Ps|

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w eiri&gt;letii«*.*4 wero
I s o l a t i o n i s t Policy t ri'ip»rti»il ivrniiiioiti&gt;riiuf
over
Seems To He R e­ I In* Sim l i .uh'isco Hav urea
versed In Speech ! Iasi niirht .m&lt;l ra rlv today.

I w hile other nqiortH declared
Hi- •lai&gt;anes&gt;* forces w ere o f f the
■RidatinnUt poliry uppntrnlly i. . I, Aleutian Id.mils, m the nnrvrrtrd ax n rewtilt „ f ihc Jmm. ] rmv Htn»lt between A laska
iini’M' attack, (hailed A l.inl. j Hli»l SH hTI. i
liiTjfh said ymtnnUy, "W c mu a \
I hree ir|»iir;tli' air
raid
united A me i i. ! alnmiw
••uud»d in the San
and black.
rum, rrganlk*-* uf mir nttitiiib Ll* raio i ■
Tho
last
in the past toward flu* poll, y
our govi'rnmrnl but follow nl
•
A. M.
"Whether or not that policy
was niudu
ha* been wise.
country hondv^wiili th»* declsrs.
! brCn attacked by force of mm*,
\ioi&gt; pokewnmn that
and by force of arm* wo mud
DUTCH
i- loiolmg toward thn
retaliate. Our own defences mid
mi fa i as we know,
our own military position have*
still is t il in g ’* Tho allalready hern nrglrctn! too bun:,'*
&lt;/•
rlrar wln-tb* H.iunilctl at
lie added.
M.
*"&gt;•«
*Wc must now turn every e f­ \ M . liowt'ViT t '*• 17 A.
STI
fort to huiltling the grentest and K . At
U n*t l vt •t -qUrttlron* of
most efficient Army, Navy mid
air force in the
would when cittiin plaiifN, numbering 15 to
«&lt;|iin«iriMi.
had
prcvinuslv
American soldier* go to wm, it I a
t roH4t-tl tb»* c«»ant line weal of
must he with the best equip, Sun Jojm* during tbr night anil
ment that modem *kill enn do. acoutinl the buy area uml other
lyjrta tndi^Ud attacks by Japaneau bombri* on llu*
hU map i h o - w i t h dbUncea In mile*, tho Navul and
•ten and that mqiltrn Industry
Rjiiu.i, . . &gt;.&lt;»
hm H
’ ThllIftplD«»i«,'"Gu*m and on Itritiah bssci lit "Dlt. Faciflr.
% M tpacte e f 'UM U riU d RtaUo tn U— Faai/lc. Early re.
can build."
w» r« riqmi &lt;e«l •lr“ ppe«l. Tho Ar­
my m.i isI hi all probability an mo­
mv urn taft carrntf w m lurkmg ».ff l be n »u l, pernap&lt; 800
The President Makes History
... iRlil mil' * out
|ft W lort.i. I*
Mayor An,|m \h Mi liiivui mi)iI, "Ibc Jap....... if lb#* Aleutian I aIhmiI . " \V»* cv|M-ct thru* at ally
l mu
ScminoIt* 1‘nunty'* R««l I r**'
.lupilti" t- hind force* lire »»id
lull cull quota uf ll.ftOO lm*» Imtii l„ imvc i.pi-ru-d attack on tho
iurrcu.Hcil by a $.",000 war n 11*•I Snignporc
anti the British
fuml which must be m c iiio I •»v ....................m e n t* tin- b e in g ru»h*"l
th«%IihmI chnptcr, Mr*». Roy .Mann. I., *tieiigtl«-n the defense*.
puUicity chnirmnn of tin* or»*n»n
The tiiolie wirele-s in New
xalion. atatcii tmlny. She iobb,,l y,„V. Ii, uni the Manila radio
that volunteer worker* »n* a*k &gt;gaio I, efr(ing an air raid on
ni to cnroil at the headquarter* Manila "I * r,f. A M. ( K..S.T ).
Howard Rungs of Troop B re.
building on First Stirrt or :.l
In B e ilin , rcp crl-" w e re n r .
ceived an Eagls rating taut night
the annual meeting and *1* t to'ti 11
m la t .- .i th.it Ihe B e l. h * liig w o u ld
aa tha local Scout troop, held n
of officer* schciliib'il f«»r I bin
t„ „ e i I m o io ii o w . P-* - s ilily h i deday at 10:00 A M.
Court of Hpoor at the South
• w .,.
th e •
S.
\ 11*leg rum Mra. F I! Roiitud I |'i,,,,, Wa.longt'io, llo- F’ B. ISide School W o rn an eatlmnled
lot, ba il flinirnian, rcciivid tin l„ g.,1, llo- am l of Hliliroxllliat” attendance o f 200 people, Chair,
morning front tho nutioiui! rlum l\ Hli* •i&lt; •oi.,n. not Italians de.
man E. L. Kalaay Mid M s y .
man, Nortnnn II. Davis, rnul
igaat*-.I
-‘dangerous aliens,
Father Kellaghan made the
'*.\yain the Amrriran Rid Fro
,1 w n . , , -p arte,I
la &lt;allnl u|mn tn aerve our ii.i
preaentatlon o f tha Eagle award.
.|,i|,„,„‘-e t,ooli* were reportlion In war Both rationally
I ,.,1
ter.lav to have I HI,led with
Ralph Smith, JrH m elvad tho
locally, «&lt;• f»cn vnal and drfitillwl llo- probable holn of
' fi-hcrBronx. Palm from H w U l’« * .
rr/poii'ibilitii**
for
nrrvirn
•••!
iopii" fiflh-ci.liiiiini«ta oil Lubang
Scout
axacutiva
for
Central
our urnu-d force, iitul for i&lt;-li*f t-lan.l near It........ nlrance
to
Florida.
to di-trraanl civiliuua.
...... la
Bay a. Japanese plane*
Ned Smith wag la d « P « l
•To |irnvidr caai-ntlal fiiuli llI
nut
wiilrsprru.1
raids
on
the .upper whisk preceded the
Itnl f'rna, today la lnun&lt; lumr •' inilitnrv
ol.jei-tives
Ihriiugho-i'
Court of Honor. A fter tha Court,
campaign for n wnr fund "if » llo nulinnincs, uielii.ling m'«in.
Ray Fox delivered the Pledge to
niinimiini &gt;BO,0UO,00O. Tlu- I’rr .1- lit assaults ..n Manila ilvclf.
the Flag.
dent will ixau. on Friday a pi"The report of the landing on
Other awards I Dewi Judge It
rlimatinn aupporling thic nppiul. l.o hong, mine titI miles southwest
ad Star Hanks
W. War*
Your
rhaptcr
quota
l»
$.'i.i«Hi
... Naval Baa«
of the big Amerienn
Jr., o f Troop
to* E. C.
( hnptrra may retain |fi |H-rrt-iit ,.f Cavite was not confirmed ofaCaliay, Jr.. » f
BO; Edww
of
their
collections
for
local
wnr
filially, hut cnmijfh credence was
'alter Steals uf
Troop S0|
rrlirf expenditures.
place,| in it that defense nfflcara
Troop S9.
MChnptrra should nt once de­ were trying urgently to contact
First Ctoal awards wera provoir full efforta to railing their the provincial governor.
seated by T. W . Law tow to Car
quota.* in the ahortrat nonriblr
Ja p a n e se
fifth-column activity
Cherpeala* e f T r a p 20 j HareM
lime nml please report thr act­ nlso rep.irtr.1 in,officially from
K w taer o f Treep 101 ^Robert
ion you are taking. We mint and Davao. »n the big » « ulh« ” V
A historic moment for the United States
Madden o f Treop I I I CUrenc.
ahull not fall In this crisis."
land of Mindanao whera Jo.OOO
McKee e f T r a p
U , Charles
President's son. After the addre.x Senate and
la pictured here aa President Roosevelt spook­
In addition to this -new lm-i- Ji-pancso orcaent u vital threat
Park ef Troop t V L e e k Temple
House
voted
for
war
with
Japan,
with
ono
ing before a Joint session of the House and
ness, annual reports will hu n-ad to Philippine security. One r»o f Treop I, and A a Walken of
rasa Twa)
nt I hr mretlng Thurwlay morn­
dtaaonter, Joann.tlo Rankin, o f Montana, any.
M-allaw'X
8enaU, declared that the United States is now
ing and tho local chairman urged
1ng "N ay."
at war with Japan. In the rear la Vice PreiL
^
H. Cora of Oviedo made
rnunty member, o f tha organixxicoad Class awards to Simon
dent Wallace, then Speaker Stas Rayburn.
tion to attend. Any persun who iAK'al Farm er Has
Dtngfelder of Troop I , Hu.ton
took out a membership during
Cane W ith Tassels
Rabeock of Troop I. V■'!rU.,
thia annual roll call la eligible
Boar^oM W op U ,
B U Mari.
In attend tha meeting and tn
Two stalks of s sugar rana,
vote.
Merit BadgeeT w an pvM-nted
about 12 feet high and each hav.
Ing tassels on the top, wera
raised by M. M. Isrrd, on ht*
Charges
Made
_ _ _ _ _ «f
farm about five miles south of
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9-UP)
Harper af Troop
By
Member Sanford.
—President
Roosevelt
will
make
son of T roov— ^ ^ — - . _
The stalks arc on display la
R radio address to the nation
Eighteen early winter vlaitom
CAIRO, Dec. • - U P ) - Smell,
WASHINGTON, Dee. 0 —HP) front of The Herald office.
who attended the meeting o f the
-tango
of fait armored British columns tonight at 10:00 P. M. eastern
standard Urns, at which time Tourist Club last night expressed — Rep. Dingell (D-M lch.) told
h of Troop •ere mid by a spokesman yes­
the White House said he would
N Tree* N terday u hare destroyed a third
their enthusiasm and appraclation the house today he proposed to
make
a "mors complete docu­
of the G en o a tanka, encaged
damand that court martial pm.
B.
to the Forward Sanford Club and ceedinga bo Instituted against
mentation"
of
the
Japanese
at*
chair, la battle sines Saturday between
tack
then
has
yet
hem
poeillte.
persona
who
participated
In
the
four hlgluranklag Army officers
hat a let. Tehruk and El Gobi.
Presidential Secretary Step*
program presented Friday night and tha Commander uf tha' Pa.
The Germans 'finally pulled
™ which
hen Early announced that the at the Tourist Center. Mrs. May* gjflj jle e t "for what happened In
their heat fighters westward to
iC tT X M A iC A
Rtief Executive would epoak me nodgkln, recreation director,
end the battle, a British spokenfar half an hour and that Urn sold today.
The German general,
adPraia would he carried by all
met, ante red the fight
Four women volunteered te eew
on doll clothes for the "empty
sake .and &gt;09 motor
stockinet" which the Salvation
Aamy fllla at Chrialamc time ami
Mra. Hbdgktn dlaeiaeed that if It U
la " packets
VICHY, PBANCE, Dee. 9-U P)
agreeable with tourists, some af_
tevnnona at Urn Tourist Center — Parachutists ware blamed today
aa one of the eeurcee far attacks
Monday * “ * £
t H ir A r .o . iN r

&lt;&gt;

I.ocal Red Cross
Must Raise $5000
War Relief Fund

Awards Made To
Boy Scouts At
Court Of Honor
Approximately 300
Persona Present At
Scout G a t h e r in g

British Destroy
Third Of German
TankB In Battle

President W ill
Speak Tonight

Tourists Thank
Sanfordites For
Friday Program

Are
House

M X f l&amp; r

Parachutists Blamed
For Officers’ Deaths

r -V S W j

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ASRINGTON, Dm . •—(Bps.

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«tnd*nt* who hera a uUnt for
and are Interested In rreaUve
writing aro eligible to enter a
abort itory contest sponsored by
Prof. A. J. Hanna, chairman of
tbo eontcat comialtUo at Rollina
Collect. Storiao aro not restrirtod aa to tbm &lt;«n«pt that they
moat deal directly or Indirectly
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threatening to Impede tbo na­
tional defenao program. Theta. ar.
cat hart boon designated at tar.
tona Interval*, and 88 percent
of all now hontoa started under
F. II. A. Impoetlon alnco April
aro located there.
it . Altogether, ae of Oct. 31, tm- Army Will Train
dor tbo F. H. A. program, 103,.
500 hornet htd been started In
10,000 Navigators
'• i these ipeelfically deelgnatoj da.
-- /ante areas, compared with 160,- WASHINGTON, Dec. M J V • 000 In the entire country in tbo The Army announced Its intention
■!- Sevan month*' period. For the today to train 10,000 bombardier
. year ae a whole, almost 200,. navigator* within a year for
mounting a number of long range
bomhere rolling off the assembly
lines. The qualifications for rpr
crulta will bo lowered. High achool
graduates who past the Air Corps
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Motor vehicle deaths In 1940
T o n ig h t's rro g r a a a a
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t Nazi-Russian Fight Waged
Is “Insult” AfricanField! In 31 Below Zero Weather
Public Of U. S.
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Far East Situation
Remain# Tense * As
* B ritis h
Sailors
Ordered To £hips

Britain Will Be At
W$r With Finland.
Rumania And Hun
gary By Tbnighi

One Jumped Into The Other’s Path

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Put Teeth In Bill

I'eak Of Violence Is
Reported R eached
As Hitler’s M en
| Take Seven Towns

(Hr rM ^ a lf* Press.
i
Great Rritain will be at wag &gt;
against Finland, Hungary and
Rumania at midnight tonight.
Berlin and London agree the alt.
uation will not he changed by thU
Mtlag, &gt;u4 c-./g -t -Aec-the ram
- Heavy fighting is being sumed today In North Africa,
miles south of Tobruk.
British claim 22 Axis plants
shot down at against six of
own. The It .A. F. Is pou_,
N K\V YORK. Dec.
Silieian tilens, Italy admits.
t i l ' ) —Italian radio declar*
Meanwhile, on the LJI
rd today "One and a half
front, British Imperial* best
million men. n. ooo tanks and
three strong Axis attacks on
1.000 ,un* , re aiming to­
their stronghold uf Ed Doda,
ward MlHen* In Ihe
m at
destroyed 14 Itilian tanka, kilted
terrific
offensive
of
all
U -(AP&gt;—
100 Carmans and raptured 100
l
i
m
n
)
”
Ha */ all
Italians in a series of sharp
Urn from
clashes in the desert, front disMl t tMlkUlcJ I'ffMl
U N I waa
Patchrs said yesterday.
riirhtiiur on t lit* Moscow
A violent dust storm raged,
front, raving amid tempurahampering ground and air op**•lions, but a Royal Air Fore*
liirt’.H :t| ilt'ifrop* M ow xero.
communique, reporting on Thur*Fahrenheit. swirled to a new
day’s activities, said IS more
IH
’iik of violotit'c today an
Asia planes, including five Gas­
These freight trains collided although
freight jumped thr rails into the pstfi of
Atlolf Hitler's invasion a r­
man Junkers-87 dive bombers,
they were on different tracks. It happened
south.hound train on t h r pnrnltrl track.
mies rlaimpil tlit* capture of
wehe destroyed and many mors
near Broadview, 111., when a north-bound
_
*— ’i f 1** riM O
damaged.
iw*vt*n
towns while tho RuaThe P ar: Eastern situa­
Low flying llriti.h planea also
siatiH woro roiNtrtril to have
tion »tfll Is tensa and Britsat fire to gasoline trucks lq
broken through Herman line*
the Gulf of Hirte region and
• » sailors were ordered
in (hi* Kalnnn urctor, \)0 mile#
ranged out into the Mcdltervaaaboard ' their ahipa abruotnorthwest of Moioiw.
Four Democratic Congrawman discus* tha antLatrike blit, au. esn to machine gun ferries and
tr. The Chinese sav the
The* Urrimink today reported
by Rep. Howard Smith of Vs., which passed the House of tugs between Italy and Sicily;
t h r r a p tu r e of two k©y citi©a In
Japanese reply to Presi­ tbored
Funeral services* for Dr.. I
Representatives by a vote of 2ftZ to 196. Left to right: Represen. the communique added.
th© Moscow defense*. Mozhaisk
dent Roosevelt Is a n . “inKenneth R. Bril.
rho dlvd
|
Mr. ami Mr*. I'hdlip Stanley ■n«l Klin, in firm* fighting. Tho
%lt** to the intelllrenee stives Robert Ramepeck of Ga., Cart Vinson of Gs., Howard Smith
Thursday
night,
will
be
con.
ay
_
.
..
___
received a letter Dec. I from Nuzis say violent Soviet a tt a c k s
ducted Sunday1 at 3:30 I*. M.
of tMs .United States oph­ of Vs:, aSal Sam Hobbs of Ala. Tfcs Smith bill was a substitute
their son Harold, Canadian Air in tho p oint* Imsin were r t .
fa
r-b
a
a
drastic
bills
offtred
by.Ramspsek
and
Vinson.
at
the
First
Methodist
Church
pulst'd and an enemy uttrftipt to
ite. ^
Force flyer, who was reported
with the Rev. W. I*. Huhrman
break out of t^ n n i g r a d was r e T he h a a s i returned a . soft
"missing
In
action"
and
late
r
r
e
­
officiating. Interment will fol.
puIw*i 1 with heavy
lu**e*. Th©
ported
to
be
a
"prisoner
of
war".
I*&gt;w In Evergreen Cemetery.
Russians report a terrific b a ttle
The
letter
waa
postmarked
Dnlag
Pallbearer* will he S. O.
is raging around Taganrog.
Luft, Germany. Oct. 30,
just
Shinhnlser, Jr., I. E. Edridge,
Tho moNt substantial d*fen*lv©
. *
n
r ewv
r%
1
.
f
TALLAIIA 8EEE, Dec. I —UP&gt; Jr R. B. Wight. Fred W.
Srminnlo County school teach, a f te r Stanley was taken prisoner Imp yet formed by tho rear g u a r d ,
According
to
Information
r
e
­
er*
were,
paid
on
time
to
day
as
-Jiall,
Dr.
J.
Nj
Tulsr
and
E.
■Tho .Supreme
of the retreating Herman arm tos
Jrtrfg y l
Dulag of southern R u m Ie - along tha l i t * «
rtm enl of Edoea. ceived by hi* parenU,
a loan of » l2 ,n # a Luft I* ■ temporary- ttllrnrmeta tl« river In the vicinity of T a g a n ­
a operated ~pNEb (o tle t0 4 1
local bank t o th* cam p from which t h ll r soir will rog— trembled last night under
season of the Legislature, were
County Superinte ndent, which cn. lx- moved to u permanent prison the tremendous sh a tk of • R©d
ahled the local office to meet r r of war camp. Following this offensive spread o f f f • 70-mll®
subject to the State chain store
the lotnl payroll of ) 18,000, W. procedure, he will receive a "mini front.
tax unless they were engaged
T. Ijiwton. county superintendent, he r” which will be his means of
’•exclusively In tba sal* of gaao
Tho main hod it*a o f th© frontal
communication with his parents. assault corps along
disclosed this morning.
line and other petroleum pro­
th©
Azov
In Ihe letter, the young • ser
duct*."
The loan was a u th o r i i e d
by
reported to have by-passed
Edgar Morphet, d irec to r of th r g e m t wiotr, "Mom, you will T aganrog, leaving lesser forces
The court reversed Leon CounAdministration and Finance Dlvl. probably receive full d e ta ds as \t% deal with Ihe surviving N a ila
James A. Redpath of Osceola ty Circuit Court Injunction! reTroop mothers will prepare sup­
MIAMI, Dee. 6 —( 4 1 - Two slon of the Education D e p art, to what you r a n send to me ami j there.
“ _
^ n l n g ^ &amp;mptroll*r
f M. Lee
per for thslr particular troop# and was elected and Installed Eminent Jfrom
ment. and makes a total of $27,. whi n'* ami in th© mean time. ( Moreover ami this was on©
collecting tha tax from
aarva sash troop a t an individual Commands' of Taylor Command- Standard Oil Company and Gulf clipper* blaird a southward trnil 001) borrowed to da te t o meet Mr*
Mtanley h a s
information „f n,,. must significant of
nil
tab!* Monday night whan acouta. ery No. 2* of tha Knights Tem­ Oil Company stations which ear- through a clearing hair, linking the payrolls, Mr. Imwton added.
re.
thut the Hrltish Red Cross ami factor*— Ihe British radio
scoutsn, parents and tub scouts plar at Ihalr regular conclave tied lines of automobile acces­ th* United States by air for the
T n r revenue from automobile the Order of St. John, through IHirteil that the Soviet Black sea
meet for thslr annual “gat-to­ fast night at tha Masonic Hall, sories and soft drinks.
first time with South Africa and license tag sale*, which will be the International Red Crus* in fleet was heavily shelling the
gether” a t South 8Ida Primary Recorder Jno. O. Jink Ins stated
directly and Indirectly, with the received soon by the S t a te De. n r utivl Geneva, HwiUerland, su p ­ German* along the Atov coast.
this
morning,
School a t 61SO o’clock. Harold
British Near East headquarter-, p artm rnt. Is expected to provide plies each Canadian ami English
Along the Mina—which flow*
Mr.
Rad
path
succeeds
James
Para, scout executive of Orlando,
and other theaters of the war.
for all contracted debts and plit prisoner of war with a ten-pound town from just e as t of Stalino
0.
Hoff,
retiring
Eminent
Comand raprcaantathm of tha Central
Thirty passenger* and a 12. t h r school back on a cash basis, p a n e l of food, soap and neces­ jmd empties into the gulf th r o u g h
for 1941. Other officers
man craw tr/t on the alratoclip. Mr. Ijiwton said.
Florida Bov Scoot Council, will
an esluury west of T a g a n r o g —
sities each week.
per, Comet, and th* Puerto Hi.
ait a t tha head table with local alacted and Installed wars W. A.
Eut-h prisoner i* allowed
to Russian bomber* in a single a r e a
can clipper for a South Atlantic
council members. Had
Smith, Stansfleld, generalissimo; L H. TALLAHASSEE, Dee.
write two letter* and four post were reported pouring explosives
—Florida Friday Joined 90 other crossing that will end in Leo.
chairman of arransamanU said Steele, captain general; J. F. states
riiivl- during u month's time. upon liiittl G erm an army truck*
In a
pact for mutual poldvlllc, on Ihe Congo River un
McClelland, senior warden; K. G.
today.
The "letters” a r e unsealed, ami m asted for a crossing.
Bodarblom,
junior
warden;
F.
11.
supervision
of
out
of
Btsta
par­
Thursday.
The he n ih a rd m rn t was r e p o r t ­
A district Court of Honor will
are dosed in the manner of a
standard bsarsr; F. l- i olees and probationers.
ba bald In tha auditorium follow- Wight,
ed going on un d e r the eye* of
travel-folder.
Only
one
side
of
the
Millar, sward beartr.
Governor Holland signed the
Funrrnl service* for Donnie
Red arm y advance troops which
Also A. K. RoaaatUr, warden; agreement and daol
ralgnatad Chair­
Peters, two.year.old son of Mr. paper bear* writing and conse­ hnd reached the river a t to m e
B. F. Lane,* first guard; J. O. man Francis B- Bridge*. J r , of
and Mr*. Steven Peters, who was quently there l* no envelope.
*
The young flyer teemed in a plea­ points.
Half, second guard; C. E. Me- th* Stats Parola Commission as
drowned accidentally In an Irrl.
Hitler clearly
was
a pply ing
administrator for Florida.
Kao, third guard; at
gallon ditch Thursday morning sant frame of mind throughout growing prrssure, probably to
Starr ssatiaaL
The pact permits Florida con­
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—UP)— were conducted yratcrdny morn. the letter and In conriuslun he try hi take some of the c urs*
B«-*Mktad w a rs Jamas Mough- victs under parola or probation to Tommy Maovill*
said Friday Ing at |0:30 o’clock at the wrote. -The 'll. A. F. personnel off hi* failure In Ihe south, and
here receive decant treatment!
taw, prolate; Ralph B. Chapman, go Into tba other Bute* which
tluU
he
and
bis
fifth bride, Erickson Funeral Home, with the please don't worTy. Cheerio and Rimsian reports spoke of a t least
trsa aura r; a n d Jno. D. Jlnkina, have signed it and raceiva tba
Rev. E. D. Brownlee officiating.
15 Germ an a rm ored division* of
raaordar. T h a InaUUtUon service* u m e supervision
they would blond* Bonita Edward*, had acp- Intermrnt was in Evergreen regards to all-’’
a bout I Hit,DUO men
In
action
wav* eenducted b y Mr. Houghton from the Florida commission. It a rated aft* r 17 days of marriage Cemetery.
around Moscow.
also puts parolee* from other and that ah* planned to go to
The child was born in Wag.
Goto waa mars h alt
State* under supervision of th* Rcaa Saturday.
ncr on Nov, 25. 1939 and In
An ojatar suppar, prepared un­ Florida board whan they came The 47-ytar old asbestos heir addition to hi* parents, he is stir,
sakl that h* and th* 22-ycar old vlvrd by:' a hmther, Steven IV.
der the direction o f F. L. Mil­ Into this state. ,
ler. waa anJoyed by tha members
Banal*, a Broadway show girl, tars, Jr.; a slater, Julianna Pe­
WASHINGTON. Dee. rt “ (Ah
before the meet big, Mr. J Inkina
partad company yeeterday alter ters; grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. — A War Department official 1
CANT NEGLECT OATS
a confcrsncs with lawyer*..
John Peter* of Sanford and Mr. suggested Friday that It mny be.
"I don’t know w hat happened and Mr*. 8*m D. Semkoft of come necessary to draft young
CAMP BLANDINO. Dec. S (Ah— A &gt;U Does, of fanning*, but It must have boon a matter Wagner.
men who have been deferred
told rocrutting off leers bars he’d of different temperament,” Mart*
Mr*. Mathrw 8. Hssbrouck,
from seleetlva service training
Waunallo Mbits wan sleeted
vary much Ilka to enlist T o r villa Mid.
because of the nature of their secretary and treasurer of tha
president of the 4-H thab ta Its
a three-ytar hitch” but couldn't
Doremus-Hasbrouck Flying Sar.
civilian jobs.
fin e meeting, soile d tag to Ruby
because ha hnd n stand of osU
Lieut. Col. Joacph F. Rattley, vice, arrived here yesterday to
that had to bu attended to.
chief of the tabor division of tha make arrangements for tha pllota
Undersecretary of War’s office, and other members of tha sar.
NEW YORK, Dae. (1 -U P )— mentioned lhi« possibility in urg. vice, who are expected at any
LAUNCH 'SH IP TODAY
n * r "Del” Delgado, employed Louis Kspoullla, 40, a pale,-bald.- ing that defense industries em­
WILMINGTON, DoS. « — UP) for a*v*ral years In Gatchal’a Ish, hospital elevator operator, ploy older msn, those dia&lt;|uali.
Thu Zahulsu B. Vanes, a On aciy, has been made manager calmly told a general sessions fled fur military service by phy­
,
10,000-ton freight staumar, wiU of a new branch af the Piggly. Jury Friday that on Oct. 12, sical handicaps and woman.
1039, he deliberately placed n
bu lsanehad hare Saturday, tha WSnrtr atofea In Orland*.
A * new "Piggly.Wiggly 8u- chloroform-soak id cloth over tha
face of his H-ycar-old Imbclllc
son,. Raymond, and left the lad
to dit.
The bey, said tha Duteh West
TALLAHASSEE. Dae. 0 —UP)
Indisa-born father of four, was — The Florida Supreme Court
raised a caution flag Friday
against divorce caaaa filed, ana.
wared, considered and decldad In
U single day.
"Although entirely
possible
within tha law, such spaad lays
ground for suspicion and la not
approved In mattare of this kind,"
the court laid.
Records of hundreds of divor.
caa granted In Miami during Uw
WASHINGTON, Doc,
your now a r t being Investigated
by officials. 89m s lawyers have —Tha Supply Priorities
lacstie ns Board arwred
’ A ls o G IV E
special

Reds March in
Kalinin Sector

German Troops Take
Klin And Mozhaisk
In Hard Fighting

Given Roosevelt

“ U npred ictab le” Is
® Correct^Word For

Stanleys Receive Letter From
Son In German Prison Camp

Funeral For Bell *
Will Be Sunday

G et- Together” Redpath Elected
m m ander

School Teachers’
$18,000 Payroll
Is Met On Time

Gas Stations
Are Subject ;
To Chain Tax

.01

Clippers Leave
Miami For War
Zones In Africa

Separate Tables To Organization H o ld s
Be Arranged For Supper M e e tin g
V a r io u s Troops At Masonic . Hall

Florida Joins Mutual
States' Parole Pact

Funeral For Young
Boy Held Yesterday

Playboy Manville
To Be Free Again

Young Deferred Men
Might Be Drafted Secretory Of

Flying School
Arrives H ere

Mias Metts Biected
Head Of 4-H Club Loans .Will Be Made
On Gum Naval Stores

Delgado Made Head
Of Orlando Store

Miami Divorces Are
Being'Investigated

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TUB SANFORD

th e Sanford *Herald

The derivation of the word "editor," and the origin of
the editorial "we," by which the newspaperman seeks to
avoid the obnoxious "I,” have nevsr been more Jriterestlngly explained than by Paul Jonee, In the Lyona Dally News.
It comes to un via Horace Wilkinson's Geneva County
Reaper, and to the Oeneva editor via Ralph Jonee in the
Atlanta Constitution, but jloaea, nothing in Itg travels.
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writes Jones of Lyons, "aslu us the derivation of the word
‘editor.* Seeking always to be of assistance, especially to
the young, we elucidate. 'Editor* Is a combination of two
Latin words, ‘edl’ meaning to give or put out, and ’ta'urua’
—Spanish ‘toro’—meaning the bull.
"While on the subject, we may as well explain the
sndsr what PrssMvnt Koose.
will da If ths Japanste do origin of the editorial *we.‘ In the pre-hlatoric days, when
b u s thslr southward march editors carved their papers on stone on editor bawled out
iggrussleo • •. and whan.
a citizen for not paying his personal taxes and his pledge
rho Jspsn.se are talking oral- (o the Coronado committee. The fellow came with ft big,
big for a propla whs nlreadv knotty war dub, hammered on the lintel of the cave, peered
peim ors'fight on thslr hands into the darkness and howled, ’Come out of there, you lily*
■ they can taka ears of,
live red so-and-so I’ The editor, doing some peering in re­
ry O. Partin, Kis«^um«s| turn and seeing who It waa yelled back, 'All right, you dltun, baa boon nominate IJ
Progressive Farmer m sssS U»a "Man of tha .Year*
glda agriculture.

an
natpre:
everybody
us to gat the pa par out on
bet everybody wants us to
I aa swaption of his story or
| Wbea tt reta in lata^ .
a Clermont . Press brings
• tha rather timely c ^ g a e that now la tha time for
g couples who do not wish
ey Christmas present* for

~ CHICACp, Dee. S - W V fienre*! Chairmen of Um "Big
Hallway Operating BrotherFriday night ratified th«
proposed terms for settlsfeierrt of
their wags demands. Urns remov­
ing tho last th rsat of a strfko
on the: Nation’s railroads. The
Strike had been, set to begin , at
6:00 A. M. Snoday.
In aanoanetng acceptance of
tiie agreement, which had been
worked eat through tho media, Solve yobr gift problems and f
tloa of the President's Fact Find. save mooey, too, by reading
Ing Beard, spokesmen for the
your local merchants’ Christ­
operating anions said:
"In taking this action the re­ mas adadhat appear In Thp
presentatives of railway labors
while realising the laerWOss Herald. •
granted were not the amounts
desired, were deeply sensible of
the critical state a t national af­
fairs. The workers w ort willing
to make whatever reasonable eon.
cessions were necessary In order
In assure national unity and the
strongest possible support of the
IPresident and the country hi this
critical time."

K

Pederson Is Named
first Wheat Fanner

Pleasant companionship
and delicious drinks are
always on hand. ’Meet
jour frlenda here. Mod­
erate prices a t all tlmea.

Education In the South
ATLANTA

CON BnTUTI ON

THINGS WE’VE SEEN AND HEARD
U A V H 1 H. HODCKtH

for Um tourists. There tourists of
ears ore Jiut simply tope sbd ws
lore them all. Not even that ehrIH i.k e d glgaa and high water

wbo tarred and youn truly.)

CHARLESTON. 8. C. Doe. fl
—(BpeeUl)—Navy b
for tha Sixth and Sc
tricts Issued a call I
for m4n between tha
and fit) who a f t qu
i typists, stenographers
typist. and stenographers.
Tho volunteers vrift enlist as
ysomen with' rsUsga' offssed de­
pending on professional qutllfL
cations. Me *1 who enlist -h r this
breach of tha service receive
from WO to |t o per mouth d*.
pending on their ratihg and. are
provided'
•*£

Stand him before the
mirror or confine him to
tub long enough to get
In trim then rush him
tha Tourist Center I
changes hit mind. Lsl'i
season with such a hen
w a rn of tha Old St. -i
carry tha malady of ov
"fsrrin" porta. •
Tragedy has descended upon iM^Uon.'
h*t we wtU threw out oer chseU
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Mail Claris. HO to
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•d Daughters of tho ConfsderwUl pay tribute to Judah I*,
am In. bolder at various tlmea
n e Confederate egHnet poets,
’an, 33. when a monument wld
mrslled marking the location
re this distinguished sootherset sail for foreign shores
retry tha Civil War

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th e 't eft or schooO TgtSS^W Idalty Which lx Intrinsic to
ren of other s«Uons eg the
lariean Ideal la worthless,
country. Tho south, spoaklpg of
nothing, to tha children.
schools, Is a s e c t io n of aatfems*.
Soma of tha finest sc hoots In
the nation are looted hi south­
ern states, ami soma of tha poor­
est.
No blame ran be attached to
southerners as a whole f o r ' poor
Pries Administrator Loon Handerschool conditions. For tho truth
son ssplalns ths government's proIs the south spends a greater
gram for contra* af p ita s o a .a
proportion of Its Income on edu­
moans to prsvaat inflation, la hla
cation’ than any other part of
aAtvtf* to the National Association
tho country. The troublo III the
of Manufacturers' forty-sixth aaIncome of ths average so u th e rn ____________ ______ _
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Congress of Industry a t Urn
state Is so much lower than opportunity In lift. It will
•Waldorf Astarts In Now York City,
many others that It would taka worth tha cost.

wa bad 10 tourist* and-(this
put In parenthesis re It won't
Imqch- seven .faithful. soak

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We Deliver

laboratlon of ons of Dm nation’s
mo&gt;t distinguished educators, a
man bom and educated In tha
south, a man of our own origtne.
impregnated with tha spirit ox
the south, vat fully conversant
with our shortcomings as wall
s i our advantages.
The fundamental tru th la. If
wa have the eoumga to fata U.

Navy Issues Call
For Male Typists

'•men wqrksrs In a Chicago

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Package Goods
jBeer &amp; Wines
Cocktails

certain tynca of work' sc honors
received. For axStubte, a ' seaman

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Accepts Terms
Of Settlem ent

General MacArthur

If war breaks out In the Far East as now appears
almost Inevitable, one figure will stand out prominently
above all others as far as the American public Is concerned.
The name of General Douglass MacArthur will grow In
importance and may even assume the significance which
formerly was attached to General John J, Pershing who led
the American Expeditionary Fores during the last war.
Clare Booth, wife of Henry Luce, editor of Life, writes
the life story of Oencral MacArthur in the current issue
of her husband’s magazine. Through Inheritance, training
and tradition General MacArthur is every inch a soldier
and a perfect natural for the office he now holds in the
Philippines and for the position of commander-in-chief of
America’s Far Eastern armies in the coming stru g g le .
His father, General Arthur MacArthur a veteran of the
Civil War, completed the defeat of the Pnllfpplne Insurroctos and became the first military governor of the islands.
Jtyanuel Quezon surrendered to him personally and'then .ID
years later made MacArthur’s son a field marshal at th^
head of all Filipino troops. Arthur MacArthur Is remem­
bered in the Philippines as a progressive governor who in­
stalled the first system of education, law and justice the
islands ever had.
At West Point, to which he was bound, to go, Douglas*
MscArthur ranked at the head of his class, which Included
such military scholars a s Ulysses Grant I I I , ami made
the highest record in 25 years. Ea()y In his career be
SATURDAY, DEC. I ,
m i was with General Funs ton at Vera Cru* where, disguised
v&gt;- «• Virart;/1fc: nxnnnoitercd behind the Mexican lines and
captured three vitally necessary Iooomotives.
it was during the World War th at he had his first real
OOD SPEAKS A LI, THE
r a n . WE SHOULD LISTEN test under fire. As commander of the Rainbow Division lie
FREQUENTLY, IN SILENCE: took part In some of the most spectacular engagements of
M a n Jehovah, for thy servants
the American forces, usually at the head of hla troepi even
■aarsthr—1 Samuel 3:9.
into the enemy trenches. Wearing an Overseas Cap, In­
stead of a steel helmet' and carrying nothing but a riding
crop, he once captured a German officer and marched him
They’re studied up the family I back to the American lines through No Man’a I .and. Mac­
, tree of Ebenaxer Kings
And moved that hla descent Is Arthur was woundet) twice, received 18 decorations «ir gal­
I
. straight from dukes anil earls lantry under fire, and seven citations.
j,-. • and kings.
loiter he became tho youngest Chief of Staff the
: R s has a brand flew enat-of-arm* United States Army ever had, one of America’s few four
EM handsome and an gay,
{V 'A mixture of msnagsrlo and star generals, the only one to serve more than one appoint*
ment. When ho "retired” In 1035, people generally thought
patterns In crochet
It/j, They only mention relatives who he was through, and when he waa shunted to the Philip­
fought with courage fine
f* Or m ss to great distinction In pines whero he became field marshal of the non-existent
Philippine army, they knew it.
Ij.'
the hiUlleetual line.
Ck’. But* If they’d searched enougn,
But now the well equipped and efficient Philippine
I’ll bet, the fact they’ll run army of 150,000 men has been made a part of the AmcriIJ t across
S b ' T hat somewhere In that family can Army and Douglass MacArthur la bMk In a U. S. uni­
form as a Lieutenant General In command of the U. S. A.
t m somebody stole a ho»«.
.
Them famTy trees don't alius F. F. E. which may yet become as well known as the A. E,
,' * ' tall ss much as they keep hid.
I t wouldn’t be a thing ’gainst
1
13&gt;eneier If they did.
Ip- H t’t generous an' he's kind an’
p r * pllua pays hla honest debts.
He^dBogn't drink, nor chew, nor
•reeks, not even cigarettes.
[ * B «t than It takes all kinds 'n
Pi
folks to make s world you see.
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There's mighty wld* assortment
in ‘most every family trso.
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ih . islmmln..
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TI1E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

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A n d Personal Activities

LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

At THE CHURCHES

Telephone 148

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SATURDAY
die* of the Coagraga.
ChOIth -Will k i l l | h u m
eooltod food m Io at ih t itora
nariy occupied by Sady.’i
f Specialty Shop.
MONDAY
Y. W. A. of the Flrat
_ ptlat Church will meet at the
bone of MUa Gladya Pippin at
• KH&gt; P. H. for an outdoor ham.
V b u rfar fry, to he followed by
the re*ular meeting. Anyone
wishing trana portal Ion, conUct
VU« Martha W right
The following clrclei of the
Preabyterian Woman’* Auxiliary
a * 1)1 meet a* follow ■:
w Circle One. Mr*. L. F. Boyle,
chairman, w^l meet at the hornof Mra. Mary Bolly, m g MyrtU
. Avinua at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Ttoo. Mr*. W. H. B»ch.
chairman, will meet at the home
•&gt; f the chairman, 217 Holly Ave
aua a t 3:10 o’clock.
, Circle Three, Mr*. DaUy Lewi*,
chairman, will meet with MIo
May Magltl, 510 Magnolia A»&lt;
one a t 3:30 P. M. with Mr*. P.
JKmJth *• en beolaea,
Circle Four, Mr*. F. T. Meri­
wether, chairman, meet* with
Mra. John Brumlcy on Celery
Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Five, Mr*. A. D. Smith
c h a irm a n , meet* with Mr*. Victoi
wlQreen#, Jewett* Lane, for lunch
a t 12:30 o’clock.
Circle Bix, Mr*. J. D. Wood
ruff, chairman, meet* with Mr*
J. C. Hutchi*on, Indian Mourn)
Village at 3:30 P. M.
W The Builne** Women’* Clreb
Mra. BUIla P. Arrington, chair
man, meet* with Mr*. W. S
Brumley on Celery Avenue at
7:30 P. M.
' Circlet of the W. M. U. of the
^ I r a t Baptlat Church will meet
T » follow*:
Circle One, with Mr*. J. J.
Bolly on We*t F lrtt Street at
3:30 P. M.
• Circle Two with Mr*. W. C.
DeCoar»ey on 218 We»t Nine.
Rteenth Street at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Three, with Mr*. H. F.
Morrl* on 1728 Loeu*t Avenue
with M r*.. C. P. Htnderaon aa
CoJuvatea* at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Four, w ith' Mra. E. 8.
mRockey, 1310 Park Avanua with
T i n . O. R. Reiman aa ro-hoit***
at 3t30 P. M.
Circle Five, with Mr*. R. W.
Ware on Palmetto Avenue with
lira. W. P. Brook*. J r . ’ a* coJiotteM . at 7:30 P. M.
• Circle Six. with Mra. M. F.
Smith In Floral - Height* with
Mra. Fred Myera aa eo-hoateta at
3-80 P. M.
The J**vl*t_l»?iM hl|
and buimeaa meeting ef »*e W.
(WB. C. 3. of the MetkodUt Church
'"will be held at the ehurch at
• tOO P. M. preceded bv the hoard
meeting at S:30 P. M.
TUESDAY
Tha Aiarlan Claaa of tha F ln t
^Baptist Church will have Ita an.
^ iu*J Chriatmaa party a t the
Church annex beginning
‘ wing nt
at 5:30
P. M. lb the form of a covered
dlah auppar. All member* are In.
vltad to attend and bring n 10c
gift to pnt under tin Chriatmaa
Ju n e , alao a covered dlah
and Daughter* of the Territory
*f Florida will be held nt the
home a f Mr. ami Mi*. F. E. Ron.
«nllU t, 910 Palmetto Avenue nt
•S :0 0 P . If. A full attendance la
urged tinea It i t the annual

•‘TSTASTcC; * *. m
Baptlat Church win have Ita • »-

M ai Chriatmaa party a t the
Bhome of Mr*. M -W . De.rlM aa
107 .Waal Sixth. B t m t a t ItM
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are invited
n covered
to p at un­
der the Chriatmaa tree.
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Attention hat been called to
the all-day tewing session which
will b* held for the Red Croe*
In the Women’s Club next Tues­
day, a t which time It la hoped
to finnah the club'* quote of
garment*.
Mra. C. R. Dawaon, production
chairman for the Semlnule Coun­
tv Red Croat Chapter, urged
that all garynenu that have been
token out by Individual* be turn­
ed In Tuesday, whether they are
flnUhed or not.
A great deal of handiwork la
needed to finiah the garments
now In the making, and Mr*.
Daaraon especially asks volun­
teers for thi* work. A covered
dlah luncheon will be served to
those who rare to itay all, day
and aew, however anyone U in­
vited to tome, If only for n
short' while~ 1n the morning or
III the afternoon.
Since June 1, la the Red Croe*
sewing room which I* *pon*or*d
by the Woman’s Club aa one of
Ite defense projects, a total of
100 hospital bed shirts havs been
completed; 50 layettes, each one
having 34 pieces ( 14 cotton
dresses for woman | 64 cotton
dresses for children; 50 wool
aklrta; 50 women*' woolen drtstes: 50 bon* flannel shirts; 40
toddle packs, containing 2 anew
•alt*, 3 pain of romper*, 3
woolen undershirt*, 2 flannel
nightgowns and ona doten dia­
pers; 25 girl*’ skirt*; and 20
other dresses.
Mra. Dewaon has exprtaaed
her appreciation to th* women
of Oviedo who have completed
300 garments under' the super­
vision of M's. W. J. Lawtin.

ConductreKH l're.sides
Over IVeHentations

and red
pieced along tho to
end1 green candle* burned
n
holder* which were fa»hi»ned
with BrailUan p*PP«r.
r Group ringing of old *018* •*
well a* patriotic aongs were n t
joyed and gift* presented to
Mr*. U n d er from the chapter
and friands. Corsage* were pre­
sented to *11 grand officer* »nd
the worthy matron.
The Oaldlola Club
Stealaole Chapter Two with *
„ « * e urn which was accepted

will meet a t the -.owe of Mrs.
J. A. Toll on 307 8umm*rtln
Avenue for Ita annual Chriatmaa
rty, a t 3:00 P, M. Each
r U askad to bring n g ift for
an elderly parson or n child for
the Masonic Homs In Bt. Peters­
burg.
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WEDNESDAY
Aialen Circle of tiro Sanford
Garden Clah will moot n t tha
home of Mrs. Georg* Shipp, 300
E. Eighteenth S t m t with Mr*.
L K. Spaater aa
toeteaa, at
3 3 4 P. M. Each member la S S n
asked to hrtnc n potted plant
for tha .West Bltf* Primary

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Club . O . . R. S. Sanford Garden Chib _wlH meet

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2Ii, a f te r shooting to death ),er ,.mo lirnt). i. U«-«irp,- llorne, 'J»i. i„
the visiting room of K ile* Pat k. I I., Slat- ll..*pil..l T h e i r mother
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of Mr. „ml Mr*. J. K. Mon-on Geneva Avenue on Thur-duy
evening in honor of Chari. •
Siuirkinuti nnd Jack
pa rk non.
a ho plan lu leave, soon for H
I ' i r n e " hero they
will
make
their home.
Tho«* enjoying the Deration
vere: Charles and Jack S p a r k ­
man, guest* of honor; Mi*» Mar j
guctile Dibble, Mi«» Maty Ann
Whrlchel, Miss M*ry Crawley.I
Mi»* F liza teth Fite, Mi** Mildred
Kobaon, MU*
U u re lle
Dutton.
Mi&lt;* Marjorie J u n e Burdick, Ml-Mis*
Man
n r - s u v - l.ui* Meriwether,
Monger and Ml*« Ann Mine,
Also, Fred llistlinc, 11,11 H a r t ­
ley, Robert Herndon. Jr., Km m rtt
caremortUa and dinner ra- Herndon, Robert Minry, Kirby
Fite. J r., H e rbert Moreland, Jr..
Ralph Fmlth, J r . Herman Brum-

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Mr*. Mamie Ijin.ler of Orlando,
Right tVprthy (irjinl ( umluct*
re*a uf Ihr U r n ,n il Urand C hap­
t e r of the Order uf the F a ste n ,
Star, pre.idrd uver the presenta­
tion ceremunie* on
I'hurvliy
evening when new badge* were
prwente,! to the o f f t r e u
of
Seminole Chapter Two.
Mr*. Lander wa* u**i*t,-d by
Mr*, (ileni, K. McKay, Urand
Chaplain; Mr*.
Murray Jaivi*
Urand Marshal; *nd Mr*. W. M
Haynes, (irand Organist. A* earl,
officer laid hi* or her jewel u p ­
on the alter an appropriate ver.,c
wa* said, a f te r which they were
dedicated by the Right Worthy*
C tand Conductress in an im­
pressive ceremony
The. (Jr»ml
Chaplain,
Mr*. McKay, closed
the ceremonies with a prayer.
Following the presentation of
badgv* the regula r meeting w i s
held . w ith the worthy matron.

8. J Nl*. associate conductn-,.

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Sunday School. H I A M
Morning lYurahlp, II in A V( —
l&gt;r Itrownlt# will pr*arh

son Is

the election of officers s t which
time Mra. Fordyce Itussell wa*
elected as worthy matron; llasky
Wight, worthy patron; Mr*. C.
U Hswoon, associate
m atron;
0 . M. llirrDon assoclaU patron;
Mra. R. W. Turner. sccreUry;
Mra. Harry Kent, treasurer; Mr*
Joe Corley, conductre**; and Mr*.

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K. 1). I l r o w n l # # , l»
Sunday service*

"Whfl* America U m ik in g it.
Mr*. E. 1 k:iu rlry of Allanaalf (trong igaina t today’* dan.
g e n , it may not forget th e men t o . (la. i* the g u r t t of Mr. and
who gave their atrength In the Mr*. W. L. Henley.
c o u n tr y * aervicc 23 y e a r , ago,”
Mr*. Don Strickland of Mt.
Mr*. W .D. Hofmann, rvhabillta.
of
tlon chairman of Campbell-Loss. Dor* i* the weekend guest
Mr*.
Lourine Ileal
Ing Unit of the American L*glcvt Auxiliary, *t!d today a* »he
Mr*. E. A. Trombley and Mis*
aided the
Auxiliary
campaign
Florence Davl* of I’alatka visited
fo r 1941 member*.
the gue*U o f Mr*.
‘‘A country which forget* It* thi* week
defender* of the part i* not like­ A. B Mahoney at her home on
ly to have men eager to ri*k E*»t Tenth Street
their live* in it* dtfen*e in the
Mr*. Fred Stone ha* arrived
future,’* the continued. ’’A m e r ic a 'f r o m Atlanta. U« t.,~ ,p e n d 'tl&gt; n
w lite fu l ! 01S1 j*, ^ J ’" " u n - l » ” 1&gt;w t h
her ,&gt;*rent*. Mr. and
g r a te f u l -to the disabled veteran* Mra. J A Strange
c f the World W*r for it is •
—______ .
P * * 1. COn\ lnui!n,r "°,rk «f
the Mi**Father
S trange of SteU
American Leg,on and Auxiliary , „ n I niver.ity ,n Del.and i. the
*
h“ ,h *,r newK weekend v,.ito r ..f her patent*.
.......................’ Mr. and M r, .1 A Strange.
A f t e r deacejhing the benefits
gained from the government for
Mr*. Huh Hull left today for
the di*abled men and their fam ­ Vsldo«ta, C* , while -he
will
ilies th rough le g i o n and Auall- vi*it for w'me time with rela­
lary action. Mr*. Hofmann point. tive*.
*d out that Inc reed for effort
In their behalf i* now gr e a te r
Mr*. Mary Unhand retu rned
than ever.
to her home in Wm*tnn Salem, i
iff Writ* &lt;he c o u n tr y ’* • attention N. t .. ye -trrd a y a fte r "pending |
focused upon defense pre para , the p a ,t two month* wtvti •*? _
tlon*. the Auxiliary m in t work •iater, Mr*. J. IV Snow
Hetty Hrucr poac* with the aw ard jfi' m her by tha N’.thon »| \*«ih ,**•
h a rd er than ever to hold the
benefit* gained for
the
dis­
Friend* of Mr*. Ito*ton S t e e l e 1 Uaii uf Tap Dum--nitf T carhrra for t n t * *. ti t | ‘«i 'hut. m |- it uuunta
ot IV11. * The i&gt;r« M’litutiort t a i ,*.]* i n N t \t Y»*ik ‘ *i %.
abled, for wive* and children, and A. It. Shoemaker will re .
'or the widow* anil orphans of g r e t to learn of the death
of
he dead, and for the aged p a r. their brother, Itr I. W ..........
enta.
maker, which occurred at
the
“ We arc hoping that all the Taylor lfo*pital in Dnllu*. Texa*
Friday
»iv#s, mother*, slater* and daugh­
ter* of veteran* in Sanford will
*&gt;e with u* thi* yr»r *■ we strive
on fo r ‘those who have bdrno
•he b attle’.”

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” lt will p:tv I f rttnsuH n u r
I'e o ttn iil I .onit lle p a rlm c n t
before you iMtrrow.-'

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(Jusllfli'slluius.**
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The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
.Member Federal Deposit Insurance Curpurution
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■Ir, announre the
birth
rtf,
nf a
•laughter on T hursday, Dec. 4,
•&gt;t the It.-Funiuk Spring* Hospital,
't r * . Elliot i-. the former. CharM t * Nit.

ganferd-

M n. James Keyes
Mia* Batty Wilkinson entertainld with a linen ahower and bridge
^ r t , n t tha homo of MU* Newman on Oak AVbnu* last evenu * in turner of Mr*. Jsmc*

Final ShowingH
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BATTALION”
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^SATURDAY, DECEMBER' 6, 1941
SATURDAY* D EC EM B ER 6,‘ 19li

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

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B IB L E

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VERSE FOR TODAY

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LISTEN
IN SILENCE:

FREQUENTLY.
rljlliK Jlhovah, for thy irrvantH
1 Samuel 3:9.
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THEM FAMILY TREES
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If war breaks out In the Far East as now appears
almost inevitable, one figure will stand out prominently
above all others as far as the American public is concerned.
The name of General Douglass MacArthur will grow In
importance and may even assume the significance which
formerly was attached to General John J. Pershing who led
the American Expeditionary Force during the last war.
Claro Booth, wife of Henry Luce, editor of Life, writes
the life story of Oeneral MacArthur In th$ current issue
of her husband’s magazine. Through inheritance, training
and tradition General MacArthur is every inch a soldier
and a perfect natural for the office he now holds in the
Philippines and for the position of commander-ln-chief of
America’s Far Eastern armies in the coming struggle.
His father, General Arthur MacArthur^ a veteran of the
Civil War, completed the defeat of the Philippine Imiurrcctos and became the first military governor of the islands.
Manuel Quezon surrendered to him personally and then .‘10
years later made MacArthur’s son a field marshal at the
head of all Filipino troops. Arthur MacArthur Is remem­
bered in the Philippines as a progressive governor who in­
stalled the first system of education, law and justice tho
islands ever had.
At West Point, to which he was bound to go, Douglass
MacArthur ranked at the head of his class, which included
such military scholars as Ulysses Grant IH, ami made
the highest record in 25 years. Eajly in his career hr
’was with General Funston at Vera Crux where, disguised
bh a "bum,’’ he reconnoitered behind the Mexican lines und
captured three vitally necessary locomotives.
_____ ,
It was during the World War th a t ho had Ms first real
test under fire. As.commander of the Rainbow Division .lie.
took part in some of the most spectacular engagements of
the American forces, usually at the head of his troops even
into the enemy trenches. Wearing an Overseas Cap, in­
stead of a steel helmet’ and carrying nothing but a riding
crop, he once captured a German officer and marched him
hack to the American lines through No Man’s land. Mac­
Arthur was woundcij twice, received 18 decorations ,'ir gal­
lantry under fire, and seven citations.
Later he became the youngest Chief of Staff the
United States Army ever had, one of America’s few four
star generals, the only one to serve more than one appoint­
ment. When ho “retired"
I’1 in-1935, peoplo generally thought
he was through, and when he was shunted to the Philip­
pines where he became field marshal of the non-existent
Philippine army, they knew it.
Hut now the well equipped and efficient Philippine
army of 150,000 men has been made a part of tho Ameri­
can Army and Douglasa MacArthur is back In a U. S. uni­
form ns a Lieutenant General in command of tho U. 8. A.
F. F. E. which may yet become as well known as the A. E.

CHICAGO, HtrO m a. •«—f a ­
cial)— Who grow tha beat -wheat
in tha United States this y«rT
The anawer is a farmsr named
L. E. Peterson of Victor. Mon­
tana, according to tha decision
of the Judges a t the. International
Grain and Hay Show held W
Chicago his week, who awarded
Peterson the newly-catahllshed
Philip W. Ptllsbury prise for the
best wheat grown in tha Unit­
ed States in 1941.
The new national whaat king,
who has cxhlbitad hla whaat end
oat, at tha Chicago ahow for
many years and has many times
won high honors with his grain,
won tha Pillabury pris* with a
hard rad winter wheat known aa
“Turkey Red," yvhleh weighed
88.5 pound per measured bushel.

Education In the South

In addition to the hose pay re-,

ccIvH
lived

by mils
tod men In
in the
uie
enlisted
U. 8. Navy ahd Naval Reserve,
men rtcehro. additional pay for
certain tyoea of work or honort
rkelvdd. For *xiratal*, a seaman
awarded ti* D Istln ro L k td S arviot Modal, Dlstlrtqolahed Flying
Cross pr Navy Cross, roeslve* |2
17,’ra a month; gun captain* raeetv* 82 to 85 a month extra;
Mall Clerls, flO to 830 a month

The Editorial “We1

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Atlanta Constitution, but .loses, nothing in its travels.
*• “ A- tfew -kikmocr of- tne hlgn dchool jouritalism cfass,"'
writes Jones of Lyons, “asks us the derivation of the word
’editor/ Seeking always to be of assistance, especially to
tho young, we elucidate. 'Editor* Is a combination of two
Latin words, ‘edi’ meaning to give or put out, and ‘taurus’

th*E cU'i’Lvn.

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livered so-and-so I’ The editor, doing some peering in re- state i* so much W a r than
turn and seeing who It was yelled back, ‘AH right, you dlt- m*ny others that it would tak«
to, we’ll be there In a minute I" The Irate subscriber, not --------------------------------------The 8araaota Chapter of th*
being prepared to make war on a gang, hurriedly fled, aoon Navy IsaueH Call
forgot the Incident and wan back in three weekg begging
» * „i_ m ,,- } .* . United Daughter* of th* Confeder­
will pay tribute to Jodah Pthe editor not to publish hla name for rowing n boat while
* or
T y p t s t s acy Jainla.
holder a t various times
■an
nstpro:
everybody
l.itoxlcated.”—Dothan
(Ala*J
Eagle.
|
charleston
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8.
c.
D**.
a
ira*
Confederal* cqMnat post*,
i us to gvt tho papsr out on
y O. Partin, KiasJ^rme#
an, bat betn nominate I
Progressiva Farmer mage.
I th* "Man of the Year”
ride agriculture.

By M A V Ut
»• Clermont . P m i brings
&gt;tha rather tlmoly r_^g«»that now la tha lima for
Though aga hat cropl up and
I eoopla* who do not wish A** rVy*1- ■ firm grip on us, w*
uy Christmas praaenU for , r * | k d to ratal* that W* ar* *1111
other to .broak up.
, youthful rhough to gat a thrflL
And that’s jest what happened
omen wqrkera In n Chicago yaatardsy ovor tha first tan givon
HP ars aaklnw for men’s- pay. for the lourista. Throe tour tots of
I W**&gt;en don’t bother t o ask ours era Just simply top* and w .
love thom
thorn all. N
Mat
&gt; n , th -t
’ll they tah* Itl—Bradanton lov*
otatvu
a t'- &lt;*«.
Mrdid. VheyTl-g*» It on# ro a r or u l » bod place and high water
k**P them *wty when they
d to attend. Tha rota .apant
W o ro ars itill hot con.
tiro deck of tricks in It*
lo t Unci# Bom 4a not
I to discourage them but la
They will be whan some
of
ItelTdaluga upon dahtgT
d gantlaman’a acrag lion
id SO tourlatg and-(this wa
• t a g ta thalr dlroetMn
i par.ntbcsbaw It w ontahow
»no of shall* Instead of
- aavan faithful gook fropo
ilr City of Sanford, thro*''of
ward hoitettea ta d thfa*
htm bar of Inqulria*
•iwad »nd yours truly.) AnyNod by tha Cham,
nerc# resulted from
t ad hi the aakedale
g which win bo oar.
- winter.

M. HODGKIN

Mason with such a bang that
waves of th* Old St. Johns
w r a J h # melody of our aoogt
. faryln" parts.
Tragedy ha* descended upon
but wa will throw out our th&lt;
had taka It. Thu NY A has sat
hundred, of girls through***
•late, tneludla*- eu r- aww-tw
haclseaao. Thia L a blow bu
Today wn tauv# beg aad-baggl

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a citizen for not paying hla personal taxes and his pledge is the south spend* a greater

THINGS WE’VE SEEN AND HEARD

Pleasant companionship
And delicious drinks are
Always on hand. Meet
Four friends hurt?. Mod­
erate prices a t all times.

* th o Ladies of tha Congrega­
tional Church -will have a bataar
sod cooked food sale a t tha stora
[formerly occupied by Sadye's
■Specialty 8bop.
I
MONDAY
i ) The Y. W. A. of the First
■ B aptist Church will meet at tha
homa of Mlsa Gladys Pippin at
8:00 P. M. for an out-door hamV burgtr fry, to be followed by
tha regular maetlng. Anyone
wishing transportation, contact
Visa Martha Wright.
Tha following circles of the
Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary
mwlll-maat as follows:
w Circle One, Mrs. L. F. Boyle,
chairman, will meet at tha hbme
of Mrs. Mary Bolly, 1116 Myrtle
Avenue at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Two. Mrs. W. H. Bsch.
chairman, will meet a t the home
• &gt; f the chairman. 217 Holly Ava
• aua a t 3:80 o’clock.
, Circle Three, Mrs. Daisy Lewis,
chairman, will meet with Mi*
May Magtil, 510 Magnolia Av«
aua at 3:30 P. M. with Mrs. P.
£ B . Smith aa ro.hostess.
^
- - O l r a t e Four, Mrs. F. T. Meri­
wether, chairman, meats with
Mrs. John Brumlcy on Celery
Avenue at 3:30 o'clock.
Circle Five, Mr,. A. D. Smith
c h a irm a n , meet, with Mrs. Vlctoi
^Greene, Jewetts Lane, for lunch
at 13:30 o’clock.
Circle Six, Mrs. J. D. Wood
ruff, chairman, meet, with Mrs
J. C. Hutchison, Indian Mound
Village at 3:30 P. M.
■ The Business Women's Circle
Mrs. Stella P. Arrington, chair­
man, meets with Mrs. W. S
Brumlty on Celery Avenue at
7:30 P. M.
• Circles of ihe W. M. U. of the
^ l r s t Baptist Church will meet
follows:
Clrole One, with Mrs. J. J.
Bolly on West First Street at
3:30 P. M..
' Circle Two with Mrs. W. C.
IJeCoureey on 218 West Nine­
t e e n t h Street at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Three, with Mr*. H. E.
Morris on 1728 Locust Avenue
with Mr*. C. P. Henderson *s
eo-hoste** at 3:30 P. M.
Circle Four, with Mrs. E. S.
mAockey, 1310 P irk Avenu* with
^Mr»- 0 . R. Belmtn as foJtnsles*

t| sharpshooters. I I
SXtra
POV
'month: divert 810 to 820 extrtf

^

The Japan*** are talking pret- to-the Coronado committee. Tho fellow came with n big, proportion of iu income on *dur big for a people who xlreadv knotty war club, hammered on the lintel of the cave, peered
, ‘h‘ " *n.f °,h" . RVl
ava more fight on thalr hands ‘"to the darkness and howled, ’Come out of there, you lily- i^om* of ihJ lv ‘r.J . *o?th.ro
Im they oaa take ear* of.

but everybody want* us to
*B exception of h|a story or
I When It get* In 1*1*.

ia l Calendai

m

the Ic T T •c h o i)W ifV h a n child­
....
ren of ' other lecUeiu . df th*
country.
:;r. Th*
The south,
south, speak kig of
schoola, la a section of extremes.
Some of the finest schools In
the nation are loci ted In southam states, and tome of th* poor-

” Whlle on the subject, w# msy as well explain the c*».
day what President Kooa*.
ill do If th* Japan*** do origin of the editorial *we.’ In the pre-hlstorlc days, when I N(?
c,n •&gt;•. • “*«h*d t*
ie their southward march editors carved their Dapers on stone an editor bawled out L b^ , condition. t n M
t?mh
and whan.
f . aggression
1

t a t s . LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

CHICAGO. ,D k . 8 —WVCsnersl Chairman of tha "Big
Five” Railway Operating- Brother­
hoods Friday night ratified the
proposed terms for sattlainent of
their wags demands, thus remov­
ing tha last throat of a atrfho
on tha Nation’s railroad*. Tim
•trike had been it to begin - at
8:00 A. M. 8unday.
In announcing acceptance or
the agreement, which had been
worked out through tha media­
tion of the Prealdent’a Fact Find­
ing Brxrd, spokesmen for the
operating union, said:
I "In taking this action tha roprruentativea of railway labor,,
while realising tha laeiWaSes
granted ware not tb* amount*
desired, wers deeply sensible of
the critical state of national af­
fair*. 171* workers wer# willing
to fhake whatever reasonable con­
cessions were necessary in order
In ••sure national unity and tha

i.
They've studied iir&lt; the family
&gt; ..
of Ebsnexer Blnga
, And proved that hla descent I,
REV strslght fro nr dukes and earl.
Cl- and kings.
B s has a brand flew rnat-nf-nrmx
Jc so handsome an&lt;{ so gay,
f j A mixture of menagerie and
V
patterns In crochet.
A'. Th*F only mention relatives who
fought with courage fine
Or TOso tn great distinction in
k
tho Intellectual line,
f t But- If they’d searched enougn,
I’ll bet, tho fact they'd run
p
_acros*
ATLANTA CONOTTrUTtON
fy That aomewhern In that family
t m somebody stale a hfif*.
jv- Thom fam'ty trees
tree, don't alius
Cmi.tltutionjoday presents' every penny raised In taxation,
•a much aa they keen hid.
fin,t of * errlea of articles' In any form, to give our child­
•li-allng with the general toplel ren equal school advantages
lUldn't be n thing 'gainst
enexcr If they did.
of education in the aoulh. These with those of some richer tecgenerous an’ he*a klml an 1
hive been prepared with the eoL l k f a
OS pays his honest debts.
laboratlon of one of the national
It ha« been statod, for instance,
Ibesn’t drink, nor chew, noi
mo-t distinguished educators, ■ If Mississippi spent every penny
oke, not even clgnroltea.
of state Income, leaving nothing
th*n It takaa nil kind* V
The derivation of the word "editor," and tho origin of I*ouVl*nmannof w t m origins!
folk* to make * world you toe the editorial "we," by which the newspaperman seeks to impregnated w ith . the spirit oi
•lltir*’*' mighty wide assortment ■void the obnoxious "I,” have never been more interesting- lh,*. *outh- F»t fully conversant
lit ’mbit aw ry family tra*.
Let’s Juat admire tha gilding an ly explained than by Paul Jone«, in the Lyona Daily News. T* our “e d rs n u i^ ** “ ’’,1
Um triftm lpg, an' th* floaa
____
_____ Wilkinaon’a
__________
_______ County
_____ _ .| Th.- fundamental’ truth la. If
It comes to us via
Horace
Geneva
A M K e content to overlook tho i Reaper, and to the Oeneva editor via Ralph Jones in the wt have the courage to f a n It

” “ “ *

Social A n d Personal Activities

Railway Group
Accepts Terms
Of Settlement

General MacArthur

The Sanford Herald

—(Special)—Navy headquarters
for Iho Sixth and Seventh Dla.
triels Issued a call hero today
for mdn between th* ae*g of 17
and SO who a r t qualified' aa
typists, stenographers or- both
.tynlxl.i and stenograph#™.
The volunteers will enlist as
ytoman with rallags 1 offered de-

loo. 82. srhen a monument wld
mvatlad marking th* location
rtl this dlatlngulahod southersat roll for foreign shorn
rwtng th* Civil War.
isy ahow,
exhibition

T11E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FLORIDA

Price Administrator Leon Renderi son explain* th* government’* pro­
gram for control of prleeo as a
means to pnvant Inflation, la his
address to the National Association
of Manufacturers' forty-sixth an­
nual Congress of Industry a t tha
.Waldorf Astoria In N.w York City,

18 GOOD BY ITSELF AS WELL
AS ON OB WITH r O U K
CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAR1C1

PINT 40c; FIFTH 60c
Vi GAL. $L40

AT TUB

Arcade
Package Store

At THE CHURCHES

Telephone 148

Mrs. Hofmann Aids
In Membership Drive
“ Whits Americ, is miking it­
self strong against today's dangars, it may not fnrgat the man
who gave their strength in the
country a service 23 years ago,"
Mrs. W .D llofmann, rehabilita.
Uon chairman of Campbell-Lo**ing Unit of the American Le­
gion Auxiliary, said today as she
aided tha Auxiliary campaign
for 1941 members.
"A country which forgets It*
defenders of the past is not like­
ly to have men eager to risk

K. 1) l l r o w n l » » , I 1 l&gt;
S u n d a y N rrvlrw w
S u n d a y S c h o o l 9 4S
M orn in g
W orship,
l&gt;r
llro w n le w w ill
J r ’a n d Hr
Yutin* I

Mr*. K. '1 Stiurley of Atlan­
ta, (!a. is the guest of Mr, anil
Mi*. W. L llvnlpy.
Mr*. Don Strickland
Dora is the weekend r
Mr*. Lourine Ileal.
Mr*. E. A. Trombley and Miss
Florence Davis of I'slalka visited
th i, week ** the gue*t* of Sirs.
A. B Mahoney at her home on
E ast Tenth Street

Mr*. Mary Holland retu rned
to her. Inrnv- am
S * la jtr
N. t'., ye-lerday afte r speitding
the |&gt;a*t two mrnlh* with her
•ister. Mrs. J. W. Snow.
F r i e n d , cf Mr,. H.i*ton Steele
and A. It. Shoemaker will re.
gret to learn of the d e a th
of
their brother. Dr. I. W Shoe,
maker, which orru rred at
the
Taylor lloapitul in Dullu*. Teva*.
Friday.

All-Day” Sewing
Circle To Be Held

Conductress P re s id e s
Over Ptesentations
Mr*. Mamie l-arult-r of Orlando,
Right Wprthy Grand ( nlliluclre** of the Gvm-rul Grand C hap­
ter of the O nlrr of the Kuati-m
Star, provided over the presenta­
tion ceremonies on
T huradiy
evening when new- badge* were
g n w n t e d to the of f u e l *
of
Seminole Chapter Two.
Mr*. I.and.-r wn* u*ai«ted byMrs. Glenn E. McKay, liraiul
Chaplain; Mr*.
Murray Jm vi*
Grand Mi-rahal; vnd Mr*. W. M
Haynea, Grand Urguninl. A«eacli
officer laid hit or her jewel upon the alter un appropriate v e n e
was said, j f t e r which they were
dvdicateil by the Right Worthy
Giand Conductrva* in an impresaiva ceremony.
T h e Grand
Chaplain,
Mr*. McKay, clnaed
the ceremonies with a prayer.
Following the presentation of
badge* the regula r meeting wia
held . w ith the worthy matron.

AtUntron ha* been called to
the ill-day tewing acsalon which
will be held for the Red Cross
In ths Woman's Club next Tues­
day, at which time it is hoped
to flnnsh the club's quota of
garments..
Mrs. C. R. Dawson, production
chairman for the Senrlnole Count
ty Red Cross Chapter, urged
that all garments that have been
taken out by individuals be turn­
ed In Tuesday, whether they are
flnbhed or not.
A great deal of handiwork Ii
needed to finish the garments
now In the making, and Mrs.
Dawson (specially asks volun­
teers for this work. A covered
dish luncheon will be served to
those who cars to stay all day
and sew, however anyone la In­
vited to come, If only for a
short'whll*'~tn the morning or
in. the afternoon.
the election of officers at winch
Since June I, In the Red Cross time Mrs. Fordyce Russel w*»
sewing room which Is sponsored alcctcd aa worthy matronj llu*ky
by the Woman's Club as on* of Wight, worthy patron; Mr*. C.
Its defense projects, a total of L llewson, associate
m atron;
100 hospital bed shirts have been O. M. IlirrUon aiaociate patron;
completed; 50 layettes, each on* Mn. R. W. Turner, . s e c r e ta r y ;
having 24 pieces; 24 cotton Mrs. Harry Kent, treasurer; Mr*.
drosses for woman; 64 cotton Joe Corley, conductress; snd H rdrosses for children; 50 wool 8. J. Nix. associate conduct re *
skirts; BO women*’ woolen dress­
Talf backeta of gladioli, and
es: 50 boys' flannel shirts; 40 altera decorated tho chiptcr room
toddla packs, containing 2 snow
suits, 2 pairs of rompara, 2
woolen undershirts, 2 flannel
nightgowns and one dossn dia­
pers; 2S (Iris’ skirts; and 20
other drasaea.
Mrs. Dawson hat
sxprts4td
bar appreciation to the women
of Oviedo who have completed
800 garment* under' the super­
vision of Mro. W. J. Lawton.

ELKS’ MEMORIAL
SERVICE

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fur
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Sunday, Dei-. 7th—
3:00 I’. M
The I’uhlii' Ih Cordially Invited To
Attend This Service At The Elks
Lodge.

MI’m clad I did It. lfe*i out of I
25, a f t r r shootinj* to drnlh her
th«» vi*itin*r room of Kififs* l*.»il .
with tho girl when the dr* w
*

o v e rc o a t a n d

"H will pity u» ctinsuu oui
IVr-miiil l.osin IH-purlnu'n
lu-fore you iHirrow."

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The Sanford Atlantic National Dank
Member Federul Dcptixil Insurance ( orporalion
t»f i h * C h u rc h
ami t h v • » • ! » *

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Fine Liquors

Arcade
Package Store

NEW ARRIVALS
Inter• F**1

S K ’?W *
Volunteer* must b* In good
health and th* anllatmant ta th*
Nadp Reoarva wlH.h* fa r four
year* with the obHgatiaw to ra.
port for M llvs-dolr 4» Ik* Kxvy
naads’ thalr aervieoa. Maw. enlist­
ed In th* raaflrra orp Hot aub-

•HT, apiary laap^tor.

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Final Showings
Tonight
Double Program
“PARACHUTE
, BATTALION”

• ALL LEGAL ADS
• ALL DISPLAY ADS
• ALL CLASSIFIED ADS

murk to aim tar next sroak

MOOt Oearing to talk with
VOOyhs ao an object lea.
how hove th* mighty fat.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
tended ta our hostess*e of

qXy4?f*taT

SATURDAY
Tam Mtrodkh
T hat** Georg#
John O. Loansrdy
Leu Is Hughey, Jr.
Mis* Joan Moron
SUNDAY
Mrs. Fraak Thomas
H w t a ba m-

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SUNDAY AndMONDAY

MUST BE IN THE HERALD
OFFICE BEFORE 11 O’CLOCK
ON THE DAY OF PUBLICATION

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This rule has been mad* in order that our »0b»crib*r» may re.

SPENCER I RACY

calv# thalr papers esrller in th# afternoon.

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OK WEEK OP DEC. 7th

r * \m r ma
f t ’M n .
TKROOOD K
Doan, J lf M l
FROM MANS

“Bad" Barry, ,
LARGE" wt*i
aad Bpoitear C

}—“DR. j b r x l l # m r . h y d e - w *b
I Tnrner, Ingrid
D m U Criap,
tftlL Alao—Walt Dkney Cartoon “OB.
' Novelty Short, “TRIUMPH WITHOUT
Mkvk»
h Day—double feature program— “SCATBROADWAY* with Guy Klbbee, Emma
■ aad apedal m a t A lm -T W O LATINS
H" whh Joan David, ''Jinx" Falkenlurir.
Dm Beddoo. AUo Popular Brian** aad
—“LADY BE GOOD" with Eleanor
hart Yowi*, Lion* I Barrymore, John
A&lt;aa—“MEET THE PLECT," color.
*, pine cartoon m l U ah rtm l New*.
WYORiVo* W H X fA t* with Don
m oni 8yd Taylor. Alao, “MAH AT
P o » /« , Oeort* Roar-a feat* Ooary
to Cartoon aad SotlaJ.

extraordinary pleiur# ever-aeraened, “Dr. Jekyll aad Mr.
'■LADT BE GOOD," charm In*, tunafnl mnalcal featuring
" cornea to tha RKa Thaator tomorrow aad Monday. A apleodld
tha'm, Elaanor PowaD, Red Skelton. Jonn Carroll aad Roba
rtlng eaat hoadod by Ian Muntar, Bartou MeLana and C. Auwill bo the a ttrv tlo n n r rt W.dnwday and Thnraday i t
Wardrt .im
tm i
Riti. A »p«ciall*
v*

about a »py ring rounded up by the' P. B. I. and la aald to bo ai
aaoltlaj ao U Ja unuruaL
— J w rd D art.

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•WUHara

----------------Carl Btockdal*
..... —— Charlotte Walker
a Dancer.__ Skaren Maakto

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MAN A T LABOR
Davie....Marjorie Waarer
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WYOMING
"TWO LAT1N8 PROM MANHATTAN" Introduce*,to tho icyven tha
former modal, lovity Jinx Falkenburg, who** picture* have odoraed
national raagarine*. It will be ahowa at the Rita Tueeday only

part of a double bill and feature* Joan Darla
the eaat.
rtiJ
J.

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HO NEWS
WDBO

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

DON "BED" BARRY and Julio Duncan are ahown above a* thej
will appear In their, lataat wanker* thriller,, “ Wyomlnir Wildcat,'
at the Hit* Thaata* neat priday and Saturday. Tha picture U aald
Lf be packed with action aad t^rUU. r .........

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Calltnf ParuAmerica
’ Elmar Darla, Nowa '
Tha World Today
i People'* PI*Upnn
\ Columbia Feathral
“ J VJ
Bporta, Reporter
i Orange County Medical
Mary.
• Keyboard aad Conaolo
Elmar Dari* U . tha Now*
; Yawr Hit Parade
Saturday N lfht Seranada'
i P allid A tta in
l O ka ’ Coehlo, aonn
Jk*W» Of The World
b Barry Jama* OrtbeaUa
k'fjanoo Orehaotra
• Union Well* New*

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fice of Ik* C le rk e f th e -« h ev e
H uaid la H anford oa or b efo re
| O’c l o c k r. U &gt; December , &gt;MW
W i l 'd * Ihe fo llo w la o eitplom ant,
T h a b o ard reeerv ee Ik e r i g h t, to
re je c t e a r a a d a ll arte r* o r * * e e p i th e hid Uiey deem U - h e
Id r th e beet la te r a e i in th e C eu o 1*. Im m ed iate delivery.
Oae, Near,* T r e e II Laval D eck
T ralb w .
Il-W -Id -U
Tire* t 4,1*
Mr *. «•»». f rv n t M e Fir ».»•*
i l rear, b e a g lh M fe* l h a c k of
O oueeaeek to fro n t *1 re a r b rid g e.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

P A C E F IV E

ising St. Augustine
Delayed W e d d in g Chinese Say Japan U N D ISPU TED K IN G
Gift When- Locals Reply is ‘In g u lf’
Gain Upset Victory To Public Of U.S.
•'
mm« L iw
iw v o

0 **«h - Leonard
what
*% ht bn tam ed .a dalhytd wtddtac p rem it whte hid Criery Fedn
•ndad a p o « .g tid sauuan with a
JJ^FHoe l|-$w I* T ktary over Um
• a a t t y fhvoeed Ketterilnu, nigh
MalMi • a t . . 8C 'Augustins last
night.
r* .
TiuUtag 11 t» &lt; as the final
qcartar ttevred lb dose, Sanford's
aerial attack berms to click. With
A n pfcmUn on the Mullet 14-yard
nae, AB-Confsrence Left Half­
back Bill Brrnan to m ! to Left
Half McKay Truhcek to Ua the
reoro. Brmnan the*-' completed a
throw .to K it JadrU errlng /air the
a t r a point that provided the trl-

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mkelon to around In important
Chilian circle* today on the
haala of the officially eiprevaad
t Ww that both Tokyo and Weak.
Ington would “continue w lth slamrltjr t° try to find a common
formula for a peaceful solution."
The commission Idea was given
tM wholehearted approval of
Count Kaneko. Rfl-yecr-old Har.
vard-educatod privy councillor
and veteran itudent of United
States affaire.
Kaneko suggested that a com­
mittee of " respectable and trust,
wprthjr representative*"
from
economic, political and diplomatic
circle* of both nationd be ap.
pointed ond Invited to meet e l /
lher In Japan or the Unltod
arga ahead. Brmnan smashed f States.
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TMe 'b o - fo o w t/V(r
f f i ■rue var&gt;ov*i.

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B o x i/ M A i r o n a h r

Decision Reversed By
State Supreme Court

the third quarter, the Mullet*
ahead when their captain,
Cocite, f m d a hola at hla
, tackle and rumbled 41 yard*
en,
mbole Hl(h then oUgad Its
&gt;-winning rally, giving the

- ■■i i
■
TALIAHA8 8 EE, Dee. 1 —m
—The Supreme Court eatd Friday
.that It Id “committed to tho
rule that cltlet a rt not Insurer*
of those who use the otraata*
and era Injured In accidents on
tb»m.
It reversed a I.*on Countv O rcult Court award *f $ 1,000 to
Mia* Hattie O les of Tallahaaaea
for Injnrle* aha received' when |
aha (tumbled and fell while walk­
ing on an unpaved street here. &gt;

' So ibu
UJAstt To

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Thl« fifht-whrrli’tl Crrnmn armorni ear. f*aptur«*.| hv llw I'nli
%%jror for tr*n«p.»riittu»n in • Itritiuh
«rr«*T&lt;lu»t* f.» ih** 1
photo, itfpaimt, the armorrtl car will Im( pul ha* k in u

Pu-f Cough

in I ii'v n . u 1* i Irtl o n .1 t a n k c o n Mi^ot M|)pr«iht*i| ra jititin bbilh t h is

• I I'lir IJMinil ihr .Naxii.

tb sg

Seminole and

la six fin d downs
allot*, and uphold
the St. Angnatlno
it* have won only
rt in IS or ’IS

Dutch Make Suits
From Girls* Hair
LONDON, Dos. b - W —H .lr
kite, m aiv from sheared tresses
“ your favorite girl Maud* a rt
tewoat thing la araatg sty lea for
IMF hi the Netherlands. Conte .m
tad.order your Mend o r krunstta
'ult, the Nani controlled Dutch

I -rm ?loo* ,v rue. .
1 « c r r #&gt;omo to *
&gt; MXHOOUT A /r-*fei/sr

Mehen Will Lead
Vol Cage Artists
KNOXVILLE, Tenn., Dae. •
—yPl—A eplder.legged, cat-foot­
ed kid whose (lender.' frame
■tretehee elg f i t , four Inches,
will key Tanneues’e defense of
the Southeastern Conference bas­
ketball champ]onihln this winter.
Ha’s Bernla
Mshen
from
Wheeling. W. Va., dubbed niton.
iMnl” because of Ihe magic ha
performs with a basketball In hla
hand* and a crowd shrieking far
points.
Ha U one of' ftvo lettermea
left from last year's team which
dropped only five games end
won IT.
Ha’s tho reason for Tennissea's ratine as the ptw-eemson favorila la the II.team conference
—the spot usually occupied by the
University o f Kentucky.
.
“Mshen undoubtedly Is oka of
the bast natural basketball olav.
era Prs over seen," ssya Coach
Johnny Matter.
______ .

With the White Brothers of Orlando. Fla.
SPECIAL MUSIC
PUaa, Rehrvss. JPipb^ lute. Apod al Bahaa, Dwste, Quaftottea,

„ Qec/stoM oven
^eox&gt;%e a d r u m

FRO OF YEAR

Juniu. S. M orfin

Junius 3. Moreau, von of the nnaucisr and a vrtrran of Ih* World
War, has been railed to artlvs duty
In the United Stair. Navel Keirrv*
with the rank of lieutenant com­
mander. He reported at the 3rd
Naval District In New York City.
II# I. on a leavs of abarnco without
pay from hla position as vlcs-presldent of J. P. Morgan and Co.

I Prof. Roger J. Williamsv
CANADA WILL FOLLOW .
Prof. Roger J. Williams, of the
OTTAWA. I)&lt;c. n —(A1)—Can.
Untv. of Ttims, has been awarded adu in &lt;'X|H-rt«’d In follow tho
Ihe Charles Frederick Chandler Unilr.l Kingdoni in ilrrlnrlng Ihul
thtm bby medal of Colombia Uni- a .tat.' ■&gt;( war exUU with Fla.
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I the rest of the world 11,000
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Editorial Staff

Already
Nov. 1942, it a long way off to most of u«, but not to
ever active politician# in the United State*. In tb le ari. e diacuuion of the senate elections is wsde. This next
r election will find 23 democrat*, eight republican*, and one
independent either »eeklng re-election or retiring. Moat of
.
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* _ * f _ l s _ • _____ Imm AMrv4 V * W * ( w . V A « r
the
aenatora
*ra definitely
candidate# for another *ix-ye*r
S c t RAwOHw ere rendy to voluntarily relinquish their *e*t
in the upper hou*e of Congrea. Worth noting 1*
in
I* that • num­
ber of the nenator* seeking re-elcctlon are In for the stiffen
bottle Df their coffer.
K . J. Thoma* Sbewart, crump-man and junior democratic
’aenator from Tenneuee, will probably have little trouble in
gaining a full term as senator. Senator Stawart succeeded
the late Senator Nathan L. Bachman, thua ha is serving out
only a short term. North Carolina’a Joeiah W. Bailey, forimoty anti-Ncw Dealer but of late pro-Rooaevelt, may find
stiff opposition In the democratic primary. Aa yet.no out­
standing candidate has come out ai»»inst Senator Rniley.
• Democratic Senator John H. Bankhead of Alabama la
acted tp "liraero" In for anothor term uniana the reports
it ho* plans to retire at* true. It has b-»*B stated that
preaentatlvo Sam Hooba, also a democrat, wlll.be a iw.v

_ John* Hopklna University offer*
16 scholarship* to young mrn o(
exeontloiul utility from school,
.outside of Maryland. Tan of th»«*
»r« awarded Is th* Collar* af
Arte and Sciences, three In th*
bchool of Kogloecrlag, and two In
th* School of Bnatnou Economics.
Thasa irhoiarinlph ar* honor
award* and antitlo* th* holder* to
fr*o tuition. T hey 'are renewable
from y ta r to y*ar If th* holder*
maintain a high atandard of BchoUrshlp. Th* annual tuition f*« Ih
1460. A Scholarship, therefor*, la
trorth 11,800. to th* itudant who
noIda It through out hla four ytar
undergraduate conn*. Holder* ol
Open Scholarship* ar* required to
live In Alumni Memorial llall.
NO EXAMINATION IS GIVEN,
bat a personal Inter*law I* requir­
ed. A committee of the University
make* recommandatlonh to th*
Prealdent after considering th*
qualification* of Oindldste* re­
commended by the beadmaitars
or principal* of the tchoola they
have attended. Scholastic achieve*
meat, character and UatUrtWu lq
school activities are ImportThflsC-'
tore
Applications for scholarship*
mutt be hi the hand* of tb* Il»(ti»win b* announced on May first
Other Special grants, such *s
sntshlp resesass* etaoln hrdl *»*»»
scholarships and clerical assistantskip* ar* arailable to students in
need of financial /tsslatanc* who
ara eligible for admlislon.
CsUlogucs and illustrated book­
let* containing fall Information*
concerning th* admissions require­
ments, curricula and srpenses have
been a m t to the schools racelvlng

New* to all b»p rats and J h s
king* and queens! Only I I m e n
•bopping days til th* old Christ­
mas dance. So start looking
around for your data*.
The Celery Fed staff to again
sponsoring th* annual affair and
they have already begun to make
plans for th* big event
* Everyone will remember that
the dance last y ta r waa th* very
best of tho season, and with th*
following committees this year’s

Bulow.
Loul»l»n*’« Senator Allen J. 8l!*nd»r,'e Long Meehint
fg will have many iuues ngninnt him. The enti-Long
Gentle group,-heeded by Governor 8am H. Jonee, mey
i Bcnetvt EUender • race for bin political life in tho ren. » v
6cr*tle primery. If Ellemlnr p u m i the t a t . nt the Thoaday th* Jve’or High School
nary, ho mny be coniidur-d virtually tho winner of eh* had a chapel program whkh was
tv term uwnt« to LoulxlAne’c democratic sUtux.
Clyde L. Herring. I owb’c democratic Junior aenator, U
ried lent be la defeated by a atrong republican bloc iu
. atate. Senator Herring may find two-term Governor
ion, vory popular throughout Iowa, would glva olthor
ring a good race or would very likely emerge victorious.
A fifty-fifty chant# for ra-electmn facet Senator
M H. Hughes, Delaware democrat Dalawhre politics
often unpredictable. Senator Hughea may find oppo** “ “
ad, g.^»•pub,ieBtl,,
Colorado, ii one
&gt;«u______ r TJ
worried men in Uw
fed h it intention# of op&gt;
it la enough to give toy
at Governor Carr baa
outstanding record while ttrv
the governor*!
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On lari Wednesday Mri, Brock”
Fourth grad* gave
giving pro-.-i
Give Thanks,”
Characters—
Priscilla—Jo, i Dsmpler; Mrs.
SUndlsh—Mer1 Townsend; Mr*,
Carver—Doris Anderson;
Mr*.

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Mary
Allerton—Betty
Mrs. Hopklna—Lola Ann
Endurance — Dorothy
Patience—Camilla Whitt
Bradford—Faya llaekt
BrewsUr — Charles
Carvsr—buna Id Howard; Gov­
ernor Bradford—Donald Lodwigj
John Ald*n—Jack Bponrar; John
HowUnd—Halsey ptonyi • Me.
Chilton—Jimmie Powell; Indian
Maisenger—Francis Ward; Elder
Brewster — Deug.ss Humphrsy;
Dutch Mother—Maggl* Ms* H ah;
Dutch children—Annla Mas 6tin .
eon, Felton Boultneao, Qeoeg*
Swann. Eme*tin* Fryer.

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General chsnnan, Berman Mid.
dlctrn; Advertising ■ ahahman.
Kathryn Wigetnat Chairman In
charge af orchestra, Lai* r*Li_
well: Decoration chafaWaa, Louie*
Nordgran; and program chairman
Orirn ParralL
Remember students—shop a t
home for your data* had plan-to
attend the Chrietauu haaee on
Dec. 10.

attention, althougk
portlelpst* In the
cert given jointly
of outer Item-*.
A* ever our I
did us the justice
like Seminole High
•very one of ue n
a showing In ever
curricular th at we
do oer b e a d ' and
our goal T
OUR. school would
The Seminole High School’s ’41 others la Um rial
yearbook, Um Salmagundi has knows) t t ? had a great but Well dfserved high school*. We
honor conferred npee I t The
•roof came In the form of a
large certificate yesterday.
Th# Natlooal Scholastic' Press
Association has awarded th* SaL
msgundl, in recognition of ita
merit, a first class honor raUng
*" ,**»•. 21*t National .Ymrbook
By Aeguria Cleese
Critic*! Service of Ih* National
ami Ratty Orihoet
BcholasUe Pram Association at
W* hop* you hod a very ak*
th* Unlvoralty a£_ Minnesota, Thanksgiving this past weekend.
Bchool of Journaltrail
Everyco* hi Vocational School
A fleet class rating means that report* th a t ho ar ah* did. •
a book Is excellent In retry way.
All th# advanced shorthand
Thera is only one award higher, classes are entering a shorthand
which Is AU^Anseriean. This year's penmanship contest. If «0u f en­
staff i* striving for this honor. try k accepted you will receive
This I* th* Drat y ta r that Baa. a certifiesta. If it ie very rood,
ford ha* placed *o high and th* yon win receive n Gregg F en s,
tain Pen. If 100 pererat of Um
pupOg . entariag receive eertlfiproud of th* targe certificate rates or frantafai pons, our achoot
which Is tangible evidence of will receive a Loving Cup. That
their accomplishment.

Vocational School

Celery Feds To *
Start Basketball
stop at b it house on Christmas
Ev*.
Mrs. Mason and Ml** Westfall
•re planning a program with
tbolr 'First Grads* for next F ri­
day morning nt Chspel time.

By CHI feed Prestar
Monday. Dee. T, will sec ap.
proxlmatcly 66 kayo turning oat
for that exciting apart, basket,
hall.
Owing to the loss of Dub
Epps and Fred Butlsr, last year
■tarn, th* Colory Fodo wlU be
a jittle weak; however, with Bill
Branaa, M eK a/T rn lu ek . Billy
Fleming. Warren Danleli, aad
ja ck "BuMahJdT Herring as

lag down the hallT Umrara, It’*
MARTHA WIGHT, vot*d ben
dramod girl la Ut* senior clam.
- '-Ball* Met. Would ye like to
toll sm something of your favor.

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-Oh. m take sport jackets. I
M
love ’em.**
Now I know this Is winter, but
In reply to my query KIRBY
FITE answer* that hi* fashion
favorite* are bathing suit*.

“Give Be ftoger fltteu dreav
to j" p pes BTKLLA TOUCI1TON.
'T hey’re a y weakness."
* l» « n happy with
cklrpa MAR.
TY PERKINS.
J '* * —"***
,n 4 novsltv
Btaa. They’re terrific with o*l”

J b k , ««••• / m b VIRGINIA
K U .Y and LOUISE NORD.
GREN.

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WIL-

UAMS and find out whai he
Hkra In th* way of glad n n
Mo ongworod my question with,
"Pm erasy about ted plaid skirts
h e e u ra they remind me of

and LweUe Hall
Th* Celeryettes, th* arid* of
Seminole Bhrib-* School/ wore
•cached by Mira Catharine T O .
ach aad Mbs Elirabeth- Marie.
Compliments to the drill squad
lav* been Dying right and left,
■ad w* think they . well deeerve
themj but now that It la all over
but the shouting, w* would Ilka
to get a word in and say Orchids
to Mbs Tdkaeh and MM*-Marie,
who, by their gencruelty and un.
tb iag efforts, have dons no much
toward furthering school spirit
and bringing racegatoaUon to
our school.
For two weeks before school
Opened, these tM c h e n . Could be&gt;
•♦♦n every morning working
with their group, who. under tim
able coaching «rf*oa.-4fc*m.-wove
rapidly approaching perfection.
After.school opened, they spent
from three to flv* afternoons
teaching th* Intricate drill for.
mat Ions to th* troop, whoa* ep*c.
ocular performance* have pleased
so many audiences.
Not only the students but the
entire community
appreciated
tb* appearance* of th* Celeryettc* end feel Indebted to Mice
Tskach and MU* Earl for their
splendid work.

Celeryette, Band *
Pictures^ Taken
♦
Pictures and more picture,
wer* -taken of th* band and
gar* •a *
specfcCctenrrite*
.,i err*‘t!,,. ns
r they #**•
d*c.
*}• High Schools’ flrrt “out
door
HermaVi
u
, chanel program. Hermah
Morria took moving plcturra of
th# two group# of studrata while
‘h.V Z l 0™ '" tM r «»“ » dlttL
Th# nletnre* taken ar*
In
teehnlcolc;, and will be shown
In chapel for a chsrged f*#.

ovlfcod
• The Junior Clara of th* Ovie­
do High School to prescnUng
tbolr Junior ptoy, “Mama’s Baby
Boy." on Do*, it. Th* r a ri to
an- follow*!
.
&gt;
Shepherd McLaaa, Tommy 8 te■| Luther Long, A rthur Meu
i|Juliet Long, P atlda M1U
them ; Mrs. Matilda B lsA hunt,
Jnn* Mariner; WUhOV --W aned,

a

V hek te st a i Ut*- fori o f th*
f l a g T«Pr H'S DAVItt OATexports,I r a t a n Bm
McKay Trulnck, BUly
Mack O avriaw l W ar.
ila. Butter ball Herring,
1
, Fata Breek, Andrew
lugene Pendleton. ToyW, Orton F h m o , and
who to wOUag to dotie time to practice aad

■“What-to year favorite In the
wnv of slotkeB Dnridr*
‘'Well, I’v* get lota of favor.

3. H. S. Ramblings
. The football team went
AngnaUa* yesterday ter
final gam# of th* rear, 1
cord thus far waa *we wi

Sophomore

ther or not Senato n Bhnry Cabot Lodge, Jr.
lUaette) and C. Way land Brook*, (Dlinota) both
ha, ara redacted
entiraly

ful:

1941 Salmagundi
SOUTH SIDE NEWS
Gets High Atfard

NOTES

it ifcurUM. Buihftdd, a republican, will try to oust'

- S a t u r d a y , De c e m b e r b, i w i

Band And Celeryettes
A n n u a ! C h ristm as Dance
Are Honored Band And Celeryettes Perfoi
T o Be G iven B y Fed Staff
For Student Body Of S

Junior H i School
Ni-st Toeeday, Dec. 9, 1041.
th* Junior High School la Pre­
lenting three one-act plsre *ntlUed, “Sparing th* Rod/’ In
which Miss Hart Is - In charge.
The pUys, “Who Get* th* Car
Teulgnt,"
and
“Grandmother
Nlsk* are to b* directed by Mira
Swain, and Mr*. Barn**. Th#**
playe will be presented In the
fiuuor High Auditorium a t
P. M. and another performance
a t 9:00 P. M. The price will be
16c for adults aad 10* for child,

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Am ericaCasualties Are Reported
A ir Attack On
Jap Attack In Hawaii
Results In 3,000
. C a s u a l t i e s With
• 1,500 F a t a l i t i e s

A■\ New Customer
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U. S. Announces
•
Loss Of Ships
^Washington Accounts
. F o r Several J a p
0 Saba And Pjanes
*• . WAPTUNr.TON. nor, a —
■Jfy— The Whlfn House an­
nounced today that the Jan-anea*.attack on Hawaii had
^resulted In th* capalxing of
•Hi old battlcahin, the

guard tho bauxite mints la
of or planned roop d'etat in

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rod In tho kalnda

President Asks Con­
gress For War f t p
daration A ga i » f t |
Treacherous J ap s
A aatN taIN

Preoml

jurod IBS Ik i fierce aatauK on
J *5*I***S
UatteN ina "mopped up"
In an ''httomptoa land Invasion
of M alaya-from the north, the
British asserted.
. Japan*** warcra ft-w hich.land.'
r %oope poor tho .Thailand
■ rdor word put to -fljg b t snd

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Imperial Tot,&gt;o HoftdqsarUr*
annoancod today two American
Bauioahipe waro annk. four others
damaged- and fsa r hoary cnjtssm

tranoU troopo to pam through

w s R S rts &amp; a *
, l P is til Old IS r e t» Twer
Christmas

Franklin Drleno
lloonevelt.
President of the United States,'[
appeared promptly st 12:S0 P.
M. before a joint meeting of Um
Senate end the lieuee of Rep roe
ten let hrre today end asked
greet for e decleretlon of
agelmt Japan.
The Prreldent recited to Cow,
tea the events since Jap aa'i
assault on America's Paeifls
Nations and said ne had "dlrectl
ad that ell .measurei be taken
for our defense."
"Hostilities exist,” Mr. Rooeo.
veil assorted. "There la no blink,
teg at the fact that our pooplo,
our territory and our interests
ere &gt;In grave danger.
"With confidence in our armed
forces with the unboundhtg do,
termination of our peoplewill gain the inevitable tfiui
so N ip ua God."
Mr. Roosevelt addressed IN
House end Senate, meeting ht
joint session for tha second it
within a generation to'.' hoar
Prreldent ask for o dactei
ok* over aamplt* of morthandlso of
war. Hte words wero to:
I»«• la tho M arket place %t Ppr*.
"Ttw -U . a . troop* w o n w o t to UU|leb e iid . Jageiv hed - underDutch peooooalon afte r discovery taken a "surprise offensive” ax.
tending throughout tha Pacific,
little Booth' American country.
noting that the Nipponese empire
not ' only had attacked Hawaii
and the Philippines but also Ma­
laya, Hongkong, Guam,
Wske
end the Midway Islands.
"Always we will remember ihr
character
of the onslaught
against us,” the President said.
"No matter how long It may
taka ua to overcome this pre­
meditated Invasion, the American
people In tkelr righteous might
will win through to absolute vie.
tory.
“ I believe I Interpret the will
of the Congress and of the peo­
ple when 1 assert that we will
Camp
not only defend ouraehree to the
Activities around the eelrctire uttermost but will maks very
Mnrtee hare Non affected ttxlny certain that this form of treach
ery shall n*vsr endanger us
hy tho w ar far tho Pact/Ic. E. II again."
Osrtor stated this morning. Mxjor
Early action—within a "Welter
Byrd Sparkman, CO sr dtnator from of hours—waa expected on tho
declaration
of hostilities..
hoadquartors,
tatephoned
th«
In hte address, IN President
morning to ear th a t ho will N in
Sanford all day tomorrow to In­ noted that tho American naval
vestigate proa poc Lire ssUcteoe and military forces had suffered
with Mr. Carter. Throe youna man "severe damage” la the lightning
toft for tho pro-iaduetioa center a t bombing raid on Hawaii and
(N t -vary many American live*
Camp BModtes ouHv thle morn- have
bean loat '*
whofo tkoyWUI (aka a t*yi»- - In addition, ho said, Ameri.
examlaatlon M o re final accan ships have boon reported
torpedoed on tho high seas be­
tween San Francisco and Hono.
lulu.
Ho waa laaa specific, however,
than hte assistants had been ear.
Iter whoa they announced thst
aa American battleship had cap.

Men* Leave For Pre
Induction &gt;St a t ior
At
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Germany; Italy
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W A S H IN G T O N
. Dm . •
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The House
vet#
for w e, w in ]|| to owe.
C i i n i r t i . m i n M r,. Jesan e tte
R a n k in ( K . M o o t.) who else
anted s i s ln a t Ike v „
w ith
G e rm any In 1017, w as the
only nne votin| a s ( la , t It
this time.
W A S H I N G T O N . Dec. a —
(A P )—
Th,
Senate voted
thle n fle rn o u n
to
d e alers
w e, on Japan. T he H a u te U
ready to fulluw «uit.

Tblf photo shows Imperial troops chsrg.
lag through a smoko screen to attach A«i»
sltlons In tha Libyan desert. British big
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guns pounded the Axis troops preceding the
Infantry attack.

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Military Heads
Several Local
Home Defense
Plan
Immediate
Men Stationed Army Expansion Unit To Have
In Pacific Area
Regular Drill
Some Known To Be
At Points Attacked
By Bombs Or Subs
With the outbreak of hostilities
In 1 the Pacific, war N s Ivcn
brought close to homo to many
person. In 8enford because of the
number of local man who ore ser­
ving IN armed fortes of tho Nalion In that area.
Jonnlng* Hurt, aon of Mr. end
Mr*. J- L Hurt, and HoNrt Alt­
man. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Altman, former Sanford residents,
a n stationed with tho Army Air
O f» * a t Hlckam Field, Hawaii,
where severe damage waa reported
In the Initial Japanese bombing
Operations.
U Comm. Horry Corteon and
Baxter Williams are stationed In
tha vlcinty of Poor! Harbor. The
facneer Is In command of an air
division, white tha tetter te a radio
opera tor, first class, on board tha
crateor North Hampton.
LA Comm. Oeorgo Griffin Horrbag. te stationed "somewhere" in
the Pacific, also Carl Boderblum
who te • member at the crew of
the U. g. S. Now Mexico.
Oliver Milter left Ban Diego
Nov. SO on board an oil tanker
Whleh would take him te hte a ir
O n it carrier, tho Lexington, an
te Honolulu. Word has Nor
inched hte dee

Intensified Trai ni ng
Scheduled Due To
P r e s e n t Situation

I Ilf IlhfNlNlN rrPBBl
NEW YORK—Executives of
leading Nc» York Nnka and
nthrr financial Inslllotlons isurd
a stetemcal that "no
• crime, dlsturNacre In oar
snirkrl* err to N anticipat­
ed" as a result of the Japa­
nese attack on the United
Ktalre.

clare war against Japan af­
ter revealing that American
forcea loat two warahipa and
3.000 dead and wounded in
the Jananeae aurprioe dawn
attack on Hawaii.
The Preaident made no

by the locsl unit which will com.
pete In matches with other units
of the Fourth Battalion In O r.
Undo, ML Dora, Tavaros and
ClermonL
The local unit will aUg# a mention of Germany and Italy,
Resolution* making s formal
danco next Friday night which
tCuo tln n e a e n P n g s T w o ) .
will bo for mombon of Company
C only and their guastt. There
are f i men In tho unit a t p n .
■ent, and avery man can Invite
as many gueeta aa dee Ired.

Selt Lake City,end n re­
gent letter te hte mother wee poeta m to d Pearl Harbor.

Shopping

W A S H I N G T O N . D a*, a —
( A P ) — C nn xre o , voted
foe
w ar a g a in .t
Japan te d sg ,
tha H a u te action fo llo w in g
• few m inu tes afte r the S e a .
ate voted &gt;2 I s 0 foe the de.
'Jorpltea.

WASHINGTON. Dec. 8.-GP)
—Immediate and vast expansion
of the Nation's armed forces,
now tN l hostllltie, have been
WASHINGTON. Dee. • —
thrust upon the United States,
(A PI— The United Btetea,
was regarded In military circles
Ikreugh Its Congress.
de.
Sunday night as certain.
stared war on Japan today,
averwkslmlngly, with greet.
It was believed that one of
*,i unity nhowe In many a
Intensified training Is ache,
thr first steps would be to call
day, Ik* Senate and Hews*
r o l l , ted reserves to active duty. duleil fur Company C, the Sem­
basked P m ldent Rsoaevelt’n
This would mean a return to inole County unit of the Fourth
request for a declaration ef
Army poets for those selective, Itattaliun of the Florida Defense
wer with unprecedented (pood.
service trainees who recently
In the Senate Ike vote wan
wrie discharged from active duty Force, ns n result of thr war sit.
&gt;2 lu 0. Tk* Hsus* vote
heesuse of Nlng post the ago of ustlon. Captain E. C. Harper,
we, U g to t- Th* loos dee.
unit rommandtr, stated
this
2H or for other reasons.
•enter » t«
Mho Jeanette
weekly
Army officiate at Port Lawla, morning. Tho rrgulsr
Itankla (It.-Mont.).
Wash., wer# reported already Jp drill yr 111 be held tonight nt
The President In ashing for
have Issued cells to each men. 7:To o’clock s t the Armory.
a war desterellon made no
"We hew about five vseaneies
Officiate at tho War Depart­
mention of Germany snd
ment here said, however, that no caused mainly by the departure
Italy. He termed Ike Jnpen*
general order calling enlisted re­ of men who have Joined activn
l«* attach "unprovoked and
serves had been tsiusd. They Army service,” Mr. Harper an­
dastardly,” and said vlctnrp
understood such a call - would nounced, "and we would like to
wee assured.
Nve to coma from thy War De­ get them filled with responsible
Earlier Great Britain for­
partment.
mally declared war against
men, who will attend the drills
Japan, together with Canada,
With a declaration of war by regularly. We can't use men un­
Nelbertenda
F.s.t
Indie,.
tha United Btetea men in the less they really want to do their
Australia, and Casta Rica.
age brocket between a ami 3S bit for our country. Doelerationa of war agate*!
and registered under the Draft
"The present state of finer,
Japan alto wero mado by "
Act would N Itebte for Imme­ grncy emphasise* th* import,
Nicaragua, Hendura* and |Ao
diate call te training.
snea of the homo training units
Fre# French.
These men wore given • defer­ and p roves'tho wisdom' o t'-o r.
red classification by congres­ ganitlng this natlon-wlda orgsnl.
WASHINGTON. Dec. 8 —
sional act a few months ago. satton months ago,” Mr. Harper
The legislation, however, speci­ added.
(/P)— President Roosevelt
fied that this deferment would
xaked Conjures* todhv to de­

of Mrs.

M erchants Of Si
Big Hoii

—

II. S. Army And Navy
Started F i g h t i n g
After Jap Attack

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except In cam of sattaln desig­
nated unite" which ha did not
MOOlif/e

Other officiate .aid that In tha

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War Declaration Is
Passed In Senate
By 82 To 0 And In
| House By .188 To 1

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Executive Body Major Sparkmai
Of Legion Post To Visit. Draft
Board Tuesday

* . r r ow eteM w p lM

British Troops In The Smoke Of Battle

meant
1mm
commamlera who
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A rbitration Board
Gives Union Shop
To Mine W orker!
NEW YORK. Dec. B - &lt; * ) —
Tho United Mine Workers e l
America Sunday night wen g f . :
to-t Arbitration Board
awarding a union ah
tiro mlnoe oemed by
try's major stool produ
Tho declaims waa
by Dr. John R.
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Celery Feds Will End Football

PERPETUAL; MOTION:

S eason A t S t A ugustine F riday
Sc»rn men, every one. of them
on the fleet ilrln g eleven, wi'l
f*»X their ln-t sem e for Beni
Innfe High, when the Fed* run
Into the classy St. Augustine
Mullets In the Ancient City
Friday night.
rio tin g their rareere for the
Celrry tnya will be three back a,
MrKay Truluck, BUI B rantn krnl
Mark Cleveland; tyro ends, Jack
lim in g and Taylor Brown; ami
two guard*, Glenn Odhnm anil
Junior Brown. The Iota of theae
•ta rt dim tho potiibilitiet of
■atA year’a outfit.
JH- Augustine, featuring the
double ami even triple fevers-.,
r .iv . the favored role u /e r th i

local eleven, However, the Feda
are hoping, and would teem to
h a rt ■ chanee to aurprite.
The
loetl team
iirartlced
through light aerimmacea Tuesday and yesterday and are In
good
physical
condition. Bill
Branrn, sta r back, h a t recovered
from the bed eharleyhorte re­
ceived against New Smyrna, and
which severely limited hia play­
ing time against I.era burg.
Leonard
(W hltey)
MeLuris,
newly-wed TFad coach, Intimated
hia lads might surprise the Mnllata but admitted the Kt Au­
gustine bunch rated the favored
position. The team will leave

early Friday afternoon.

High School Teams Will Perform
In S t Petersburg Kumquat Bowl
K

Itr John l^dwlck
ST. I’frrKRSBUKO, Dee. 4 , J"
(Special)—Old man football will
not make hi* final sa lt off tha
ji
aport* tinge until Naw Year'a
Day when tiowl garnet will hold
*'
the attention of fans tha country
ovrr. There will he plenty ‘ bowl
j-V- attractions for outstanding eolf
lego and university clevtnt but
the only interscholastlc claaale
S.
booked for tho holiday week la
•V
reheduled for the Sunshine City
y
"Kumnont Bowl” where two billr'.
liant high school elevens, one
|V
tompnted of all atara, the pick
ST, of 62 schools within the greater
B:
Clcvelnnd area, will be pitted
fejj. against the strong and powerful
Ft. Petersburg Green Devllt on
|K~; Chriatmi* afternoon.
t~ •
Totnmy Hudson, 8L Peterai:.
hurg'n track halfback, n good le t
■L'1 for aetection upon the Florida
Btate •rhnlutlp nit sta r cloven,
■ L 'w ill play in b it final game for
Efc~ .. the Green th-rlls. Tommy was
g . Bl. Petersburg's g reatest ground

,

gainer through the. sesson. II"
averaged VI yards a game from
rerimmage.
Four garnet have been played
In the annual north-aouth Interscholastic holiday classic*. Two
game* wera won by tha Buckayes, one by Florida and there
war ana scoreless tie.
Tha Christmas Day game Is
the only football event on Flo­
rida's calendar for th at holiday.
Cleveland's Squad of all sta rt
will leave from the
Buckeye
metropolis, Dee. 17, bv chartered
motor bus. Enroute, they will go
through signal practice, taking
plenty of time to cut down
through Kentucky, Tennessee and
Georgia. In Florida, they will
visit as many places of Interest
as Is posslbls before knuckling

The Australian bird, kooks
burrs, la popularly called Hth&lt;
laughing Jackass.”

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Lake Mary Boy Wins Holland Gets No. 1 &gt;
Letter At Academy Automobile License
FOBT DEFIANCE. W . Dee.
4.—The sm allest number of foot.
I« n monograms In years, only
M, were awarded Aiigu&gt;la Mili­
tary Academy, griddrr* a t the
annual football b&gt;M|u»t h ell in
the Academy* mev* hall Monday
night, by Major Charier 8. ItolItiV 'Jr.,' commandant.

TALI.AHABf EE, Dee d - M h £ £ T p M . t r Divlllon
-G overnor Holland Wc.Uier.tay i (lf lhe gllU) Supreme Court ealU
rrcr verl hia spselal N“- I “ » * ,jng for tha disbarment of AL
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Among tha retiplmis «■• county numerical dealgnallon.
The number one tag hia been \ woim that attains a length of
William O. Evans, son of Mr.
end Mrs. Frank Evans, of I-ak* reserved for Florida CovonMf I m-nrly 12 feet.
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Gather Stimson Says Enemies Of
Power For Publishing 01 Reds Given
Ultimatum
Onslaught PlansDisloyal
Newspaper R ebuked Britain Makes
B o s n ia n Dispatcher
Say Enemy Forces
» Are Slashing On
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WASHINGTON.
Dee. 6 — OP)
—Secretary of W ar Stimson to .
d ay announced aa “w anting In
loyalty and patriotism ' the pub­
lication of a purported
secr et
Army plan for an American Ex­
peditionary Force to Europe.
H e told hie press confers
the documents published bv the
Chicago Tribune represented “un­
finished studies of our production
requirements for national de­
fense which h are teen carried on
l y the General 8ta ff as p a rt of
th e ir duties in this emergency.”
The W ar and N ary D epart­
' Ruaalnn
dispatches de­
ments launched
investigations
clared today that the GerThursdsy to determine how a
#nans have concentrated their
Chicago Tribune reporter secur­
ed copies of highly confidential
mala offtnalve power in a
correspondence between the White
terrific new onalauabt north*
House and tb s departm ents. *
*ktt\ of Moscow, slaahlna
The Tribune published these
through the 8olnetechnogor«
documents Thursday
morning
end interpreted them eg meapiitg
■Okl sector toward Dmitrov.
an
American
Expeditionary
40 miles directly north of
A t tho ago of tls , ”Tw Inkle” Force of 5,000,000 men was con­
Moscow on the secondary
for
an
offensive
W att* hi the youngest te a r «n- tem plated
* nOrSSd Is Leningrad.
1,
( . m i i_ iita wA,s ( n s inlern*®iftn“ against Germany by July
O s tbs southern front, th* al bowling eongT*»a.
rrc»» ■a t Forest
Moscow radio declared tho Rua- Hills, N. Y. The Tittle
S anta M
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Red Troops Recapture
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Osteen Private
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Local Sanitary
engineer Talks
To State Group
rat Analyzes
allatio n Of
Systems
sewerage

13 Injured In AutoSchool Bus Wreck
In 0outh Georgia

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analysed for engiaoers
frost various porta
thes aUla
stala
arts of tb
who mot Monday,
lay, Tuesday
“
and
Wednesday fo r a seminar in Or­
lando, Immediately prior to the
Florida Public Health Association
asootlng.
The local
ir began by
sewerage sysdefining a pi
tern aa one whkh serves “23
people or more.” Before construc­
tion of any typo la begun, an
application .for approval on the
prospective forma must be Issued
to the Department of 8an!Ury
Engineering of the 8 U U Board
• f Health a t Jacksonville and
following the acceptance o f tho
plana, neither altera tioea nor
repairs on existing systems nor
bmtaUatlon o f now systems may
be made without securing per­
mission or written approval of
tho local sanitary engineer.
Aa golds to
communities
which are preparing to install
new eeworago systems , - Mr.
Broadhurst outlined the neces­
sary prqcedsrw. Duplicate applU
csturns containing'' data moat be
mailed together, with a com pro­
ben ib * §0110000% report which
describe* tho project and Its
lesia of design, blueprints o f the
work, Complete
'specifications
whkh may supplement the bluoprinte and aay additional infor­
mation likely to bo required by
tho chief sanitary engneer o f tho
immunity.
“Speriflaetlewm tor the project
ust be prepared by a licenced
engineur or architect,* t . Broadh u rst stated
ibis rtguiren ol U4n aceo

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c —t , . their i o t a during Abe n eat y ear
be«hu«| jrf.tJ re .M ijS F te Industry
to defWwe p u rp e e sa 'w ere made
sh la
to oM 4f G* irgla’e Thursday
■
bleb
before the
United
Banning Statee Storings and Loan League.
worst andI n r e f art B
Stain
Identified
by
sold lore.
Several economists who took
etro) Bgt,
Highway Patrol,B
m , J : p. Smith part in the league’* panel dis­
as Private Leon James o f Osteen, cussion agreed th a t the 1,000.,Fla.,
mu, «
. . . L. Peel, Clifton 11. 000 figure we* about right, and
Ben
Taylor, Adam CetgM t and E. N. all urged th a t th* government
McMullen. T heir y a w and home take immediate steps to assist
towns w ere ana reliable imme­
workers in non-defense plants lo
diately.
The sevemth vletlm was uni. find Jobs In arm am ent factories.
Dr. Ray B. W eeterfleld, pro.
den titled, although ^eUoved to he
W ebster fsssor of political economy at
a passenger on
County school hue returning Yale University, asserted that
Camilla, Ga. price control efforts wou|d not
from the game
effective under th* present
set-up, partially because of what
bs described as ”n task of con­
fidence on th* p a rt of business
men In the personnel slated to
head th* program ”
W ASHINGTON, Pee.
ria l)— The Psdevdl Ho
ministration

Big Account Insured
By Federal Agency
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-Preacher," -Jerry,” 8o*lf.”
ter Ab- -Snowball” and some 20-odd In.
habitanta nr*
twinging,
by
P.1I.A. had proxy, from repea which ere
mad* by stretched from tree* ea tho min.
In iaturo Monkey blond construct­
IM 9 3 .U 0 . ed In n show.window of tho
“
greet Yowoll Co. under the direction
tv* been of Mrs. Arthur Partin.
r Improv.
Th* bland to bnllt af sand,
•hell and peannt bulb with a
small green and cream colored
hone* around whkh a few of
th* little staffed animals ero
gathered. A moat with living
hyacinths extends the length of
fc—
l m* the window and according to
the store’* etaff pim eugfte stop
often to ***** th* meakeyu.”

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THE

NUMBER 83

British In Action On The Libyan Front

President Gets Reply
To His Query Con­
cerning Moves Of
Japanese T r o o p s

Text Of Answer
N o t Disclosed
Melbourne Radio Says
N e g o t i a t i o n s To
Stop Momentarily
WASHINGTON, lite. 5.—
(Al*) Japan n rnvnyn gave
Ibr Slate Department (hair
Korernmenr* reply tu INeal.
dent Ruoaevell'a query aa ta
why Japanese Irmipa are In
French Indo-t hina today but
withheld any public word ta
to nhat the reply w it.
Amhaanador
Kichlaaburo
Nomuro, asknl whether ther*
w»Hild be further fnnference*
■aid aa far a* the Japa are
concerned **»e alwaya are
willing to talk. A fter all wa
ara a friendly nation.**
I Hr At4«trlnle,| I’reeel
t

CAIRO. J)cc.
fd’l —Brillak
bomters hammered A its
concentrations
Inside
Libya |
Thursday night as a prelude
another British tank Im p
ward Tobruk In an effort tp
split the German sad ItaUaa
forces, reports from the freak
said.
Only sporadic ground flgh
In which the British
three Italian tanks *nd atb
other small Asia units south east .
of Tobruk were reported by the I
British command which told of
m o th er 24-hour lull in opera* •
lions.
Rain hampered operations ta d
both sides were assembling
waning tank Strength for an im­
minent clash.
Tho main battle son# was i
of Tobruk In the Resegh area
held by the N ails. The BritMh
spearhead stretched
souths
from Resegh to Blr El Gobi
mobile columns keeping the
Ish supply line open to Sldl Omar
near the frontier.
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Member Associated Press

l i t SM M iiiH reesst
G reet Britain disclosed
th at she has sent virtual ultima*
turns to three nations fighting |
along aids of Germany against) V?
Russia—Finland, Hungary s a il (
Rumania—In a “final effort to
stabilise relations,- and had gle«
en them until midnight to n ig h t
to answer.
^
“If no reply is received
a new phase uf the
be reached,'' a British
said.

Loan League Hears
Pessimistic Talks

Cede o f the Laws of Florida,
Chapter T444, aria of Legiela.
tore, 1*17.

LOUISVILLE,

5.

reak ln Relations Is Reported
mminent Between U.S., Japan

E f f o r t To S w
bilize R e la tio n a l
With 3 Coon trie*

AMERICUS, Gs ., Dec. 6 —
(S V - Seven persona were hilled
and IS injured today when a feat
moving automobile and a school
M e crashed htarLoo near DawCORAL GABLES, Dee. I
e ta , Osl The bue vres bemeboand lAV* Predictions
th at
abou
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Firemen Extinguish
Blase In Meat Truck
Damage* were eel Imeted at
between *100 gad 1160 when a
Swift and .Company meat track
caught m
tkm a l
Fifteen th
Street aad F rank Avenue y**torduy, P in Chief Mack Ckvetoad ala tod this ta rn lag. After

cloudy fir*.
Th#

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Gun C h b M e e tin g
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In the Far Ka*t. the Mel­
bourne rndiu reported today
that u lirenk of relations be­
tween the United States and
Japan might come at' anv
and government
momi'iit
sources said the messages re­
ceived indicated a rupture in
negotiations might !&gt;e Immin­
ent.

Complete rollapae of Japanrev. Amet lean "peace" talks ap­
peared imminent Thursday night
on the haid* of official Tokyo
dispatches that l Hilled
State*
Tneee pictures ju st received in in s u n it­
artillery goes Into action. Right, we sre L lsgt.
term* offered
last week *r*
ed S lates show th* opening of the present
“ utterly impossible for Japan to
tien Sir ^ -th u r Cunningham, In command of
accept."
k . iiuk drive into Libya. Top, a view on s
the British troops in Libya on a plan.- wing
Secretary of State Hull Wed­
North A frica* beach showing British troops
Ju&gt;t before ho took off on a rsconnsissneo
nesday issued a powerful blast
tool lag off in the surf. Bottom, left, British
flight over the Western desert.
against Japan's policy of aggres­
sion and accused Tokyo of fol­
lowing * pattern of military des­
potism and roM|ue*J similar- to
Adolf Hitler'*. He said Jeptne*e aggression had prevented th*
peace talks from reaching the
ktoge of negotiations.
Domei,
usM-rting
that
the
American term* “cuanot eerv*
a*
a
basis
for
further
negotia­
bliss Ruby Dobson and Mrs.
tions," said Japanese quarter* re­
C harlrs Maready, who were t*.
garded Hull's comment* as "ex­
riously Injured In an eotomobile
ceedingly untimely lA this criti­
arcidrnt near Palalka
Thanks,
cal stage.'"
giving morning, are getting along
The United Slates has kept
nicely, according to the victim'.!
representatives of the British,
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Chinese, Dutch nnd Australian
Willi* Mas
Hawkins, alias Hpendlove, who vlaitrd the two
Dr. Kenneth R, Bell, practis­ governments fully informed of
women in I’elatks's Glendale hos­
the tnlk* with the Japanese. On­
WUlls Mas Pride, colored, wee pital recently.
ing phsician and surgeon of San­ ly yesterday. U ndersecretary of
convicted of second degree mur­
Mra. Maready suffered s dou. ford since August 1U39, died Stute Sumner Welles met with
der in th* Fall term of Circuit blr fracture of a thigh bone suddenly last
night in Csmp A ustralian Minister Richard 0.
Court today and was sentenced ami cut* and bruises, and Miss Claiborne, U two hour* • follow­ Casey.
fractured
It nppears foregone that
in
by Judge M. B. Smith to serve Dobson received a
skull. Both are slowly recovering, ing a heart attack.
the event of hostilities the ABCD
24 years a t Halford.
Mr. Spendlovs said, en.) added,
Dr. Bell a t the time of hi* -A merican. Ilrillsh, Chineea and
Three other sentence*
were “tils* Dobson to Just beginning death was serving a t a captain Dutch power* will act In con­
proncwnced this morning by Judge tn so* out of on* ty* and be. In the lieservo Corps and was cert.
fhulth ea the Court closed un- ginning to talk coherently.”
Miss Dobson's and Mr*. Ms. statinnrd a , assistant chief of
til Dec, 18, when one more rate realty's unrl* and aunt, Mr. and surgery a t Iho Station Hospital,
wiU be tried. Johnny Smith, col- Mrs. J. A, Jenkins of Crewe, (’snip Cluiborn*.
orsd, convicted of rape with a Vs., who went to I’alatka when
He M»* horn In Sanford on
recommendation of mercy by the they heard of th* accident, left July !&gt;, IW02 uml for many year*
for
their
horns
this
morning,
Jury, w sa sentenced to lmprteonhi* father was minister of the
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 5 -&lt;-D
ntont for the rem ainder of his Mr. Rpcndlov* added.
Methodist Church here. Follow­ — Best buy* In freeh vegetable*
natural life.
ing college work a t
Southern for the coming week'* dinner
Nelson Brown, colored, eon- APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED College In Clearwater Beorh, Dr. table* In thl* are* are Irish po.
vlctod of manslaughter on a m ur­
Bell studied pre-medicine for two t u t o r s , c tb b ig e , carrot* without
der charge, woe sentenced to
ear* end Medicine *t
Emory lops, beans, eggplant and pop­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 — OP)
i err* seven y ea n at Kslford. — The appointment of
ivrrsit
Brig.
in A tlanta where he pers. licet fru it buy* are grape­
Ho toe Sykes, Judged guilty of Gen. Philip B. Fleming to--ini' graduated as an honor studrnt. fruit. orange* and tangerine*.
aggravated assault on a charge federal
works
sdmlpiURltor, lie was n member uf the Sigma
Thai'* the advice to week-end
of assault with Intout to m ur­ succeeding J. M. Carniddy was Chi social fraternity and Alpha food chopper* In Jacksonville and
der; was sentenced to serve nine confirmed Thursday by tho Sen­ Kappa Kappa m edkal fratern i­ vkinlty from tho consumer divi­
ate.
aathe In th* Ceunty JaU..
sion of th* Office of P rk * Ad­
ty
The final case on the docket,
Upon graduating from Emory, m inistration in W ashington, baaed
the only one Involving a
h* interned In Uir*« cities: at on Information from Army quar­
man, will he held Doe, IS.
Emory Hospital in A tlanta for term aster m arket center* end Ih*
Levey Lane will face a
of th*
on* yeer, a t Presbyterian (los division of purchases
of assault with Intent to
pits! In Chicago fo r ono year O. P. kL____________ _
ami following his Internship ol
Barnes Hospital In Bt. Untie, he
woe mad* aailetant
resident
eurgvun. H r practised m rdkine
in Atlanta before h* cam* lo
Sanford.
Gary Oibaon,
colored,
Survivors of Dr. Bell are: his
•Thor* will b* * -Commlnty
_ ■£&gt;*«. S - O P h - Sing” tonight Uf 7iJ0 o’clock at widow Mra. H enrietta Bril; two ■lightly Injured when the *•*
.OILAMDO,
. maternal aad Infant th* Tourist Center. Th* publk daughters, Deborah and Julianne; he waa driving collided with U
■tiw K vujurt* db. u lavIud. Including winter,' real- one son: Norman: hi* father, th* Ford driven by Glover Jahaeoa.
aoaea to d tuberculooto
tc
urn the j , nU tnd yaer-reund rseldetito. Rev. Joseph F . B ell; on* eb ter, colored, on Sanford Avenue ye*.
■I dlooeeo problems,
Mr*. T. K. MacDonald of Cocu- U nlay, according to , th* priice
H .' Ptokott, state
Thera will U a dinner-meet­ nut Grove; tw o beothrrs, WIN departm ent. No arrest*
ing of th* Taylor Commendery bur K. Bell of U v * Oak and mad*.
No. 28 tonight at 7:00 o’clock. Dr. F. Emory Bell of Palalka,
I Aaaociatlon her* During th* business session an­ who I* a lieutenant In th* Medi­ SHIPYARD STRIKE SETTLED
nual election *4 officers wiU be cal Corps and stationed a l Camp
WASHINGTON. D*«. *
l more full- held.
Davl*.
—Th* Labor Department Tkuraad a greatly
Funeral services will b# an­ day night announced sattlemeu*
a f puMl* inSaturday at aeon will bo the nounced later.
of a two-day etrlk* at the Po­
m healthful
•In* time fog Seminal* Cornu
sey and Jon** shipyard*. Wash­
ington, D el, and »ald the IM 4
s
m
workvrt would return ta
tM »
workers
to tnetr
i combat tbs atatoV majJobe frlduy. The settlement, a
ho added.
labor
deportment
epokommm
said, waa worked- out by
F O B T ir S INSPIRATION
^
S t “ TRENTON. V. J-_Dec. I .- W •eat*lives of lb* C. L 6-InduOe
trial Marin* aad Sklpbuildto*
Worker* Union. maMguuMRi
of
U P. Rye, Ubor departaaeut,
s »3
^ n . ^
termed to Si nferd for toe winter, or promoting
concilia tor. Ten** cram not m .
■ m at to deten r i ue who.
nouncod pending raUfUutlo% kg,
i 3 m a Puetor vlritod toe
th* union.

fcgro Cimvicted Mrs* Maready And Heart Attack
Miss Ruby Dobson
Of M u rd er By A
Proves F a ta l
re Recovering
Circuit C o u r t
To Physician
Only One Case Which
Involves A White
Man To Be Tried

Dr. Kenneth R. Bell,
Reserve C a p t a i n ,
Dies In Louisiana

Ik’Ht Vegetable Buys
Are Named By O.P.M.

Ml

r,#w Wows Briefs

Negro Is Injured
In Auto Accident

Diseases Named
State Health Meet

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closing time for Seminole Coun­
ty farmer* to sign soli conoer.
ui£"eo£tv SIU S?
Decision Reversed
vbor, announced today.
In Blind Conviction

•S S ttS

. who wao btjwrod aovoraf -Tho NowJeraoy.Bwpram, Court
riXr*
W ayrot

Over N per cent *4
ftrrvrnment U * i ___

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The Sanford Herald

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"YOU'RE

The County fommiMion has set th e date of January
27 for the holding of an $80,000 bond election for the con­
struction of Seminole County’s long sought and much need­
ed hospital. This sum added to the $70,006 issue already
voted will make $150,000 available for the Job.
It Is unfortunate that the project had been so long de­
layed that $160,000 will no longer b'lflld as good a hospital
an it would have two or three years ago; Pricefe have Al­
ready goni up and they will continue to go up for son-e
time to come. So, however bad it was to hive delayed the
project this long, it would be worse now to further delay
it nny longer than necessary.
There Isn’t the slightest doub* that a majority of the
people in Seminole County, and even a majority of the
freeholders are in favor of building this hospital. They
have demonstrated it time and time again in previous electi. ns and in e’ ery conceivable v-my ot IndleatT.g public
cpmion.
Nevertheless, because of tho Uw which re .uircs that
at least 50 percent of the freeholders must vote in any
bond election in order to render it valid, there is consider­
able danger that the election may be lost, not by opposition
votes, but bv the failure of people to vote at ail.
In previous elections the strategy of the opposition
has been simply to stay away from the polls. No doubt that
will be the plan of campaign this time. If those who are
opposed to the hospital decline to vote at all, and then snv
large percentage of those who arc In favor of it, forget
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY to vote or for any other reason neglect to vote, io that
the total vote cast is less than 60 percent of the total num£ 5. ,,A V E nE EN « k r v . l&gt;cr of freeholders in the county, the bond iaaue will fen
INO SENSUAL AND MATER- to carry.
IA I i IDEALS AND WORSHIP.
W Q THEM WE W ILL HAVE
Inasmuch as there is always a considerable amount of
TO PAY TOR OtlR KOLLY: public apathy toward voting In any election, It can Im
And lh« children of [srnrl did
th a t which woa evil | n th» light anticipated that a good many of those who want the hos­
Of Jehovah and irevcd the H a| pital will neglect to vote. Some people would forget to
vote if their own father were running for governor. Others
would say that "My vote can’t change It much one way or
SMALL t r a c k s in t h e s n o w the other anyway,’’ no matter what the issue.
And so we fear thut unless there ia a strongly organ­
(Prom Tho Christian
Helene*
Monitor)
ized and well conducted campaign to get out the vote, the
bonds will fail to carry and the hospital will lie delayed
Tall ma: where would a fieldagain, not forever of courac, because the fight for it will
motive go
On a winter'* night. In a foot go right on regardless, but at least for some months to
of anowT
come when building coots will be much higher than they
Why ahouid he leavo a m ug IK. are already.
Uo neat
The Chamber of Commerce, the Jaycees, the Woman’s
To______
aeamper
about on the arch.
,
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tag eraat
Club could have no better program for the next six weeks
O f a drift? And tell the kind than to contact each and mtery freeholder and make sure
O f logic th a t well* in a m ouie’i
that everyone who has the right to vote In this hospital
mind
To ttOVf him out lo make a track clcctioh goes to th e ’polls on January 27.
Acroaa the mow and not come
bnekt
Woa It a quickening aurge of
• fear
Born of on enemy lurking near
T h at brought abandonment of
Mo apotl
Sadden rem em hrince of w&gt;me.
thing forgot T
W M * hanger that spurred him

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The Hospital

hence

Acroaa the field and beyond the
Oy
ho track up thin world
of MOW
. Bimplv to'aalve hi* mouae ego?
—w . HARRISON BREWER
Another good thing: do your
CMjjptoaa i advertising early.
Times aura hav* changed. Ra.
m ta b er whan It was, considered
Urn, patriotic thing to do to plow
wader evary third pig.
i atyle of shoo year a fte r
fqr tha silly rasa on that
w a comfortable.—Clarmoru
l And r.jw whet are women,
If so, why?
• 1, *•» w
friend of ours eallod up to
M that tha BL Johns River
g tho only olio In tho United
tow hlch flows north ond th at
i Oktochobeo I* not tho larg .
lako wholly within tho Unit.
faU a. Tampa Tribune, please

Not Enough Training Yet

eautifully tailored Shirts
stripes. Priced $2.00

The famoua ainging tower will i
play one month longer thia »&lt;■»ron, opening on Dec. 2 and con.
tinuing through April 30. The
GAINESVILLE, Dec. S - ( 8pe. B&lt; k Tower ia located near Lake
ctal)— Enough ilaah pine scod. Walra and h o t' 12 milea from
Ifng* to plant 200 acrea of new beautiful Cypreaa Gardena.
foreat will he given to 4-11 Glob
boya of Florida counties from
the Suwannee River rnat and
aouth to Hernando County, it

itk ticket,
id , year-old woman was
In tha wood* near D*!.and
her day. her body riddled

Ever since the world war, research scientists have exiFsnled with fluida made from both vegetglrt* Md ojtlThoae

tranefu-

Testa so fef made .on eeven patients have shown fa*
ble results. One of th* patients, ■ woman of B6, op­
ed &lt;m for stomaeh ulcere, received Uhnxfusiom of tflU
It) solution amounting to nearly « quart; whkh served
w e n t shock resulting f^opt tua of Uood In the •Mar;
ation.
pectin ta ti# same as l. b a d In'm ating
weoaiy,
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in white, solid colors
and $2.25,

PAJAM AS

4-H Club Boys Will
Receive Seedlings

Ira. Koesevalt says she b e.
m to bringing children op
' Ota Santa - Claus story. In
t,- fha probably wooMn’t dta.
m thalr mlnda of this popu.m yth onto after they became

il success until recently when surgeona
I hospital In Detroit, Mich., developed a
h la being used successfully In place of

HELL ENJOY A

Bor

The recent maneuvers In North Carolina, as well as
the early ones In Louisiana, have demonstrated again that
modern soldiers are made and not bom. Although the men
modem
?;
are receiv ng the highest praise for the manner in which S h h * . A^kuUuml R a le ff i
they carried out thei* difficult aaalgnmenta, their own Service,
generals are Haying that without additional training casualMr. iilacklnck nnd Extension
tle» would ran high against a first class foe.
Forootor L. T. Nil-land recently
"To those Congressmen who courageously stoodI up in S £ ,dfr‘« T Z ' n V ^ m f f i S
August to the difficult, unpleasant b u t1unquestionably ne- whkh the Container Corporation
cesaary duty of voting tho extension of, tho Arnty Hcrtico of America haw purchased from,
term,” says tho New York Herald Tribune, “we commend '*&gt;• Florida F orest and Park 8«rthe conclusions of Lieutenant General I / ’mIIo J . McNair o n $ h u t l Urto r V anner*1'v o c a t i o n a l
tho results of the recent 1st Army maneuvers. Bluntly agriculture student. and 4-11 club
asked In an Interview yeaterday “whether the Army wnalmembem. Distribution l* being
ready to fight, his anwtr wa» that 'given cdmnleto equip_b/ J*1* ,nor,'u Foraat
ment they could certainly fight effectively. Byfc it Is to be I"*.,
®,7. ?j.ni th. one m
U
added with emphasla that losses would be ^ d u ly heavy
11 ,\ ^ *1wjI1 fJ ,nt (bo"t
and Results of action agalnat an adversary such aa the Q*r- ,,on
*of forMt Un(U on
mana might not be all that could bo desired.’ That la sufpreviously cut over for

Mow SS and 30 Genrgin
towchers are nulUIng their
nreey &lt;Uy ond Gov, Tali
hxpreeaea tho heHef it h
• « a a t of them are an.
'V * ■military service. It
On. he bacauM they don't I
work for Oev. Tahpaihtot
Kt to tho slow pay for

G OING WITH THE BEST PEOPLE!"

Rayon S ilk s ........ $3.50

Interwoven

Broadcloths $2iX)-$2.25
SIZES A TO D
ALSO SLIMS

LOAFER JACKETS
Tai^Herringbone $10.00

55c and 4 0 c .

PlBin T$n Wool $8.9$
A SURE G IF T 'fo r .p o r t- c a .u a l

pairs $1.10
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TOE SANFORD HERALD. SA N F O R D , FLORIDA

Woman’s Club Has
Mrs. II. W. Rucker
Annual Luncheon " Reports On Meeting

Circle Three Meets
With Mrs. Hagan

tl Shlllhi'l • f. ,h
Mi &lt;
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W • i M;
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Vim InII. M.
II .• 1V
Circle Three uf the \\’..mrii**
M. .
d.
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Society of Christian V«rvi«-r *•f Mi*, j ,
tit.l \|
the Mrthmliat Churih ih« t at tie* 1»;»\ ,.|
home of Mr-*. 1. |* H-tgun nil
Park Avenue imi Mtiinlm n h n
noon at which tune n i*ioirt;»iu
wan pre«ent«tl un*h t tin- tlire* .
tion of Mr* W I. t lark
The meetinif w.«« u|»e»»eil witli
the irroup jonbrmi
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*acrompameil nt t »«.
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• tmnal wun %-tiiiilm t. •! l v Mi
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w%».*• n ..
the |boem, “ We 11
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The spirit of Christmas preR»*% I wih|r the* thrm r, "Florl
I C lepnone 14“ vailed throughout the program da’» l*i •sliU-niM in i .immunity
which w a, presented a t the sn- Livmc
• f the l*iirvnt Tracher
1nual luncheon and bo-ini-- meet- ronv*
M n. John Brumlry on Celery
which wa** h«*l«l re ­
j
ing
on
Wednesday
of
all
of
the
Avenue at 1:30 o’clock.
coin \ in I im ps, ,M»« II W.
j departments of
the
11 Oman's Rucks r 11r i'«it I•*ii t of the SemCircle Fly*, Mrs. A. D. Smith. I
Club, under the direction of the inol* * flinty ('ouncil, tr|Mirtr«l
chairman meet* with Mr*. Victor
ministers' wives, "with Mra. K. on th. highlight* nl thr meetihe
Greene, Jewett* Lane, for lunch l
• of in* &gt;rmtnolr I* T \ which
• t 12:30 o'clock.
| Mm. If R Chapman of Jack- P. Brownlee as chairman.
,W _
FRIDAY
The story of Luke’s version *•* %h. I-1 m the *rhixi| auditor- i
Circle Six, Mra. J. D. Wood- , ionvillt* i* vimtin,f hrr mother,
Vt o rk rr, Council of lb* T in t
of
the
nativity
was
read,
and
iuni
Pne^iluy •fterw«N»n.
p s p tlit Church wDT meet a t,th e n iff, chairm an, meet* with M n. ! Mr*. J. S Hinkle «ri.l h* r »i»trr.
! u Christmas prayer, which wa*
Ml i n .duration rr*tw the re- ,
a nnex a t 6:90 F . M. Supper wtn J. C. Hutchison, Indian Mound Olive •Dinklr.
C
|
written
try
a
(
hristian
Japanese,
•poi.-.« i»\ ,if fitting the chilli j
^a M rrrd to all tboaa who hare Village at 3:3U I* M.
The Business Women’s Circle
; *it
iIucnI hmi i&lt; thi
Dr and Mrs. W C McCall of
*’&gt;
»' » 'Irt uslin ' for
»o*
oi liftme K
r.tiiKRiiim
in*
ceuH B H , w
reservations.
with
Ihr
thought
of
t«unin«tinir.
)orur ........rh-fenm*,**
Mr*. Stella I*. Arrington, chair­ PinecuRtlr were rrc**nt visitor* of
Rucker 1 \ :
i Ionic
. fen re," Mr*.
Mr* Rocker
thr
mrmbrr*
of
th
r
“UruthrrhooM
man, meet* with Mrs. W.
S. Mr. and Mm. lleor*** It. Mc­
Much
Jquoi.1 .me off the *|»rj»k**r*.
*|»eak«*r*. Muchi
' *
. , .J
of Man.**
Bromley en Celery Avenue at Call.
Sa t u r d a y
A mwllfjf of (hriatimi* r*rol* t Z ' Vhi
T
"
.
r
'
.
h
r
'
Sto.
Matilda
L*Boy.r.
18. I.avv. ry B&gt;rr■, Tu" ’"
7:30
P.
M.
Ladles of tha Congregaf -ibe' court In WWU Plain*. N.
where I The song. ’’Jov i.. the W.-I.l
Mr. and M r. George It McCall , directed by Miss Dorothy Ssnford M il. " iL k e ? i hw h!
Circles of the W M. IT. of the
f lonal Church will have a be soar F irst
t .■ininiomtv Isaac Brown, 41, la on trial, charged
,u n «r *'v ,hl " " " 'I " 1'. " " I
as their guest. Miss was sung with Miss Sanford. Mis* ............!r, \ Baptist Church will meet have ha.l
ad cooked 'food sal* a t the store
Edith Bennett, a student nt Stct- ' Gladys P'l'l»n. A’llffortl Ptrrctor. ................ ...
1h..' mos, energy, ^ ^ . " p t l o . to murder her, j
J ' X , : ' t T C &gt;%'.
ormerly occupied by Skdye’a as follows:
Circle One, with Mrs. J. J. son University in Dr laipd, and . *nd David t.atchel tikm g l*nrt, •mot. V .... I *time
1111* IS -pent
IS* If"Io r ...............
Ipedalty Shop.
'A n o th er reading
tru n k ;..........
I accompanied at the piano by youi^
Bolly on W est First S trre t at a cousin of the McCallH. -rated that there are *l**ter Brown Mr« Fthel Hioinaa and M yrrh”,
•
Mu*
A
Inm
t
’rauthani.
3:30 P. M..
Olfe. kind. ,.f love, the |hh-Iic.' Ml** Kvelyn Hamel. Ml* l ame
MONDAY
Mra. K
I) M•*li)*•y "ill h i r e I Mra Ralph Austin Smith rcntl prot*«ii\c an,| effective, the l»»«t \lderm an, Mr*, ( d o u r I . Fit*, ttiiv given •&gt;'
Circle Two with Mr*. W C.
• T h e Y. W. A. of th« First
tomorrow
fur
Tampa
where
*he
[
nine
cxmiiiiiimlmenta
in
keeping
baiie the moat important
• Mr* Calvin Oilhnm. Mr* II II 1 The program w.»
Baptist C hurch. will meet at the DeCoursey on 2 in West Nine, will vtwit with her Inother-in • with the ( hri'tnm s thought
Mi
M
Rucker related that an I’attiahiill Mr*, t
N Leonard.I a prayer offered b&gt; ht|*lll6
pome of Miss Gladys Pippin at teenth S treet a t 3 It) I*. M.
*aa a, a }
Circle Three, with Mrs. H. E. law ami Riater. Mr ;imi Mr«. S. • Mra A I* McKiy. iliatrlrt Oth* • ap,Mker declared Morula .Mr*. J. C Rill*. J r . Mr* l*auy
6:00 P. M. for an out-door ham­
Mi* I niMing
D. I'itmiill, for Revet nl weeka director «•( IMstiict &gt;#*vrn. who hi a , definite malnutrition ion. | Kiniberlin,
Mr*. Berth i l.ituHey, |
burger fry, to be followed by Morris on 1728 Locust Avenue
mad** h«*r official vi*it li» t lit* bleu • •|inille«l hy o \|y one other Mi*a l*abel Hodgcra, Mr* Fdaon
the regular meeting. Anyone with Mr*. C. P Henderson a*
club, commmdiHl tli«* dull on it* •tat, hi the union
He urged
(Jolt, Mr*. David S | mor and
Mr*.
wishing transportation, contact co-hoatess at 3:30 I1 M.
defense program Her talk waa p»i*"t* to aii)MTVi*e the irtdio Walter Yarborough of tieiievu
Circle Four, with Mr*. E. S.
A fter ■he |itotrtiini .fill ' ti*till ••*
V isa Martha Wright.
tiaaed
on
a
“
Hack
to
t
hutch”
lllr.'t ill8: reffc'•hitii ut * v\ • t . . • v. 1
1
p r t 'i'ti 'o f.»r their children
Tha following circles of the Rockey. 1310 Park Avenue with
them&lt;*
and
*ho
urged
the
mein
b) lh»* ho.te wu l»* lit. (•dlt.W *6»f
well i» their theta
Presbyterian Woman’s Auxiliary Mr*. G. S. Selinan ■* co- hostess
bera to le patriotic and attend
Mr* 'IV 1 Hr %tin Mi \\ ill' 1
at 1:30 P. M
A- *her
*|H’aker
told
will meet aa follows:
church becau*e "the clinch la yout'i i mil,| he eiliie.ited to ntor.
t h. -t.
1hints 1Circle Flee, with Mry R. W.
( Intk.
\lrCircle One. M n. L. F. Boyle,
true demiHracy in action”
t
r
\lrw \Y r Ft* I.K Mi
ah* hut that it cannot la* *old
chairman, will meet at the homo Ware on Palm etto Avenue with
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
(Miring the huHtlle**
s.lollf a* » "iiOnoditle* nre 061111
1 11. Mlb’
1It r ftilot). Mi - 1* II
db M n. Mary Bolly. 1116 Myrtle Mr*. W. P. Brooks. Jr., as coDie meeting of t net, F«mi I
Mr*. H &lt;
Moore, fir-t vH*e
hostexs. at 7:30 I*. M
M
Ikoothy Sanford, who ie
Avenue at 3:30 P. M.
H.irry llrewnli-e
Women’* Sotiety
,.f ,
prealdent. uniioiiuced tile pntilie p re a .it,.| t Ha* lonvenliovi ,i* i of the
Circle Six. with Mr*. M. F
Circle Two. M n. W. II. Bach,
It A. lo b h
«how which wa-* i*p«&gt;n*&lt;Me&lt;l hy deb uti. from
with
Seminole
High t hriHti.m Service of the Metho.
chairman, will meet at the home Smith in Floral Heights
dial Church w«* opened on Mon. ,
the club and a preview «•f the Sch. • gav«* her reaetmn a«
of the chairman. 917 Holly Ave- Mr*. Fred Myers a* co-hostrss at
NOTICE
picture was given by Mi* W. furdmg to the teat hero’ view , iday with the memhet-* ie|iealui;
3-30 P. M.
nue at 3:30 o’clock.
3.98
Die me, t.
I.,
t'oopet
The regular monthly program
poi • i vIn* oaid that if pari-nt* the Lord** I'ruyrr
• Circle Three. M n. Dslsv Lewi*.
The Amei ienn l.egom Auxili­
Mra. J (j
r,-«i(it*itn defenae W&lt; *M -elid dll'll
Value
illlldlen to mg was held a* tile home « f
JL lrm an . will meet with Mia* and business meeting of ‘-e W. ary will iio^’t al the Region Hut
J
F
M. Cl. Hand
on I
with a good night • -let |» Mr*
May Magill. B10 Magnolia A**, S. C. H. of the Melhodot Church tonight ii 7 .to o*» Im k Ail ninu- din iriiian. n polled on tin* vuiik j k I'
Tbut had Li-cii net ioiiplnlu*«l on amt , gt.srtl III *l k fa •I, lloll Itie F m in h Avenue
nue at 3:30 J*. M. with Mr*. P. will he held at the -hutch nl hers me mgeit t-* att*n.I
Mi * 11 II Ci umh \ p i, •,,|e I
the Red I low. Roll I’till Plid ten *
3:00 P. M. preceded hv the lo u td
••met till,if
B. Smith a* co-hostess.
• • r lltr llllwlll* &lt;* s • lull
.till 1
,,,
. auKKeat«d that each tneiitl»er pie dr i
Circle Four, Mr*. F. T. Meri­ meeting at 2:3D P. M.
The Secoml Aiimiid H o n d a
nf ^
,t|||. |Mllir , urll &lt;hlV
TUESDAY
i
11 olll \lr . A K Shiirnink« i . "Hit •i. 1. 1
w ether, chairman, m rrt* with
Orange Picking 1 oiite-t will lie | w&gt;r,|
......... ..............wt„r ..... .
I tie eon. ih r iilrvutiiiPiil. I'l.m- tu 1 in |«I
trio • •
The A tarlan Class of the First Rtageil at Avon
C o n g re g a tio n a l
lHr l-M | nrsiiur) Mlilt'll |s* xpIlllMHl || l»V Vei•* •
Ms 111lit*f .
opei itive Is* :r•*i*t with Ihr 1 if.
Baptist Church will have it* an­ U * t year the evrnl attracted
! ^ ” 7 lub
*
M i.. \V t ’ Kiiek«oti rn ' n
1111 ILini|itiT whis h * ill hr r ivrit .
a great •-1
nual C hristm as party
at
the 7 000
„n,| Wllh
er
Insti.vrm&lt;
Mrs
ft
&lt;
1
l...ii
I
w
olcoliO'd
back
n.lt*
the
church ann*x bbfin n in f a t ft.HO ,larged
— .—, ---__— the.........
,
•p i I U-tWeen te; i tier ami p •I program
coming
event
At ihr ch»*r * 1 Ihr hit* tin*** I
•
nr* l lor a piofi hoional riiTe:*P. M. In the form of a covered la ra,reeled to draw over twice cltll .
at'*«lull ihl* hlUtl’s*. -if xr.l
Mm. K J Nel-tui, Jum ur Club tint .,! leader her
ir . 1
dish *upper. All member* are In- that number.
chairman, announced the t ’hriat- •he -tail'd She
freohnient* to the tti||,,wmg
eited to attend and bring a 10r
Mr*. Martini Mot fell \ | (w \
ntn* ( harity IMI whuli will bo th.
g ift to put under the Chrlatmns
i’i akr « WIII a ii |iiil»lii*||y
S a tu r d a y A fte rn o o n
Silo# maker.
overed given hi tin* Hotel .Ma\ fair on illr. . • f. r a r bibli ii * atJiru M Reniu«nt, Ml*
to atteml and hr me .i
tree, also a covered dish.
„f Mr- e K M.K
The regular meeting of the diah. a b " a Htc gift t put un­ lh«* evening of I let 17 and in lit •
R io •if III tv 1hi­ uhilitiri nf
D e c e m b e r fith
vited everyone to attend. Ill ad oil • t lltlsl In* .8 ll 1• lilks* II ” l.ontlonherg. Mr-,
Fort Mellon Chapter of the Son* der the Chri*tnu»a tr* ••
The Red Cro«a «ewmg r«*om* ilithm to tliincmg there will be
and Daughter* of the Territory
1»i (.•Ik * hii h V
%II nindr hv fit hi. Mr* II D I..new . II. M.*
N e x t to P o s t O ffic e
I * r - T ! , 1,1,n r ' Smilh.
*"
«
*
of Florid* will be held at the a t the Woman’* Club will im* game* of rummy j*nd budge nntli (5... .............I Ib.llan.l
I
m
*
a
fa«hion
dtow
Ticket*
may
II. ..V ............... ..... . ,
* r .|K Mr- &lt; ru in . r. \ |. - &lt; irl
home of Mr. and Mr*. F. K. R ou-Jopen all .l»v and it aril be ”Kv,
F o n n e r ly ^ fa d y e a •
pr«H
uretl
from
any
member
of
mlllat, 010 Palmetto Avcnua a t cryborly’* Day ” Anyone Intce■!••• lb. Ins -trintur. » ,lb .(
M'-s It.- . /...b -.n
8:00 P M. A full attendance U rated i* invited ti attend a part the Junior Woman** Club
Kis &lt; ... ti..
&gt;“y** Wlllll&gt;" "
Hr
Klixabeth
T'racy
gave
nri
of
the
.lav
or
all
d»\
A
covered
the
annual
I *• meeting wa- opened with W1
, l%
urged Unco II I*
dish luncheon will In* *ervrt*l nt intereating re|HK| of the County
election of officer*.
kv
wna dc' 'lioruil on “ Faith”, explain *
The Fidelia Class of the First the mam hour All article*, ci. Federation meeting which
Baptist X h u rch will hnvo it* i n. th er finished or unfiniohe*! *houLi held recently in l.ottgwood.
ing IimW it could lu&gt; applied (O'
nual Chrlatma* party »t th - fc, turned in at this meeting
At the conrluaion of the bua- ev.'kdav living
\ halance nf
—* —
horn* of Mrs. M. W. Dear Is) on
WEDNESDAY
uieaa the ofterniHiu waa apent I I ' m i ; wa* ieporte«| m the tre « .| f’ontrihuting to the i.»v *f per.
107 Weat Sixth S treet nt 6:30 A*alea Circle of the Sanford in playing game* of bridge und auiv and a total of JlHl pmd.ann* who were ill in the Fee.
P M. All member* »rc incited G ardrn Club will m ert a t the rummy with high im rr prita m* mitt • aRip* wip repoi teil hy mild-luiuirbtim Memorial llo-pital
U'ing won l&gt;v Mra. W II. Ship- M* John Sparkman.
on Thank-giving Dnv.
various
py. .Mr*. A. M I’hilipa wna the
S Itrutnie) presided orguniiation- ami individual- -eul
icreeno winner ami rummy print
lni«in«'** meeting and food, flowi'rs and otlu-i Ihmg*
waa awanltal to Mr*. Cilenn K.
reminiscent of Thanksgiving la
*peakiio
McKay. Ilo-teaae.a for the after
the hospital last I’huisduy
noon were Mr*. M. (*. .Swingle
Espreasing uppieeintmn on he.
Mr*. II. Middleton ami ,Mrs . J
half of the patients, ihe hospi*
t r
0 Huff.
s-»l ntithnn'ie
h:i\.
extended
their thanks to the members
I)&lt;*cornttonR ftir the party con
of the fnui circles of the San.
listed of U rge taaket* of pom
fi rd Garden (Tub for the fruit,
svttias, lUaxiilan, pep poti nun
and au Tiu&gt;
hum., uf .to
Mr*.
m.............
" \V. I. Siv*
j •
• • * •1 •
litfhli',1 Christmas Ires* with tin* j n.-v, » u- th.- svin* «.f .1 nii-cel flowers and rookies; to Mr*. A
• A ll Waul
\ T o G ive Y our llr tle r H ill!
e if t, for the ' Children's llom r.'i'neous &gt;h. , . r mi r'nday after- f . Thomas for hci flowers; and
I 'a r k rr -W ild e r
Hoc let y placed under It. l-uiichrm. n'"&gt;n when 'l l - Si,.,, uml Mr- J. to the Girls' Auxiliary of the
Ca lured
F la n n e l
tables
hrld
urranKrnirtits
i f 1 Mcl.iiin ..f Gmevu. Mrs F. tV. F m t lloptist Church fur the
TOWELS
• G s th e re d
trav favors which they m ade; s*
poinsettius nnd lighted red cat 'V»nt ..f Winter I'nrl, and M
B a rk
lies placed in urecn hublers. The I oralne Yarl».r..iiKli of I ke Mary well as to all other persons whv
• S e t-In H ell
officers’ tabre waa crntrreil with •■nterlairiiil
"*— — 1—
— of Mr*. Theo­ helped to bring cheer and cum.
m 1......
honor
Choo.a from gli»t*ninf ray­
• ruffed
large red tap er. In Breen hold dora II Ltndoey, a recent bride, fort to the patients.
Adding much to the beauty of
Nhoulders
on satin, criap rayon U lfvera. Mrs. S. D. Highleyman wu- formerly Mi*** Ruby Refer «.
With contrast­
tas. rich with ambrol.lvry
chairman of the decorations root
Mr*. Sieg’a home on Buck |j»ke the , hn-pitnl grounds, numerous
ing
border*.
Hlaet I t to II.
and laev! Cloud-soft quilted
niittee assisted by klrs. W A w.** Im-otii if w
'I with decoration* of flowers and shrub* have been
Fluffy terry I
Red. B e lte , K elly G reen
rayon., tool Flower-strewn
U-uvitt. Mrs. M. W. Deariao. Ironic and yellow rhry*anthe- planted recently by the b rau tifi.
22" a 44". .
prinU or hvavtnly color* in I Mrs. J . E. Baker, Mrs. A J imirna. A large cornucopia, tied ration rim m illee of the Garden
MaUUag
t i p p e r and wraparoun.l ! Vounr, Mra. John C. Lee und with gold rihlnin* mingled with Club, under Ihe ilirretkin of Mrs.
Cloths.
stha. lie
Mrs. J. B. Ray.
styles. 12-12.
fern, "poured forth” numrroti* Ernlor C urlelt, Mrs. II .11. Mr.
Those present were- Mrs. \ gift* of *ilver. cryatul, linen* nml Caslin and Mrs. F. A. Uric.
B u d g et-C riC **1 r » * h,onH
T. McKay, Mrs. C. K. Dawson. • ther Um ful pM .ent* for the hori-I
.SHOPS
Mrs. Baker, Mra. Young. Mrs
BiUby-the-flra
housecoats
Mrs. Ilnb Murphy nf Oviedo,
Highleyman, Mra. Iaav itt, Mrs.
_In
_ A ro
•nd
b ttluvurioul
In In iu rior*yu l r«yDeariao, Mra. M. G. McNair. Mr- aicompamrd by Mrs. Harold llul
on satins, velvet, rayon
Cooper, Mra. Smith, Mrs. W- D ill man of Osceola, sang two songs,
■uedta and otliers
others! «
Meeds, Mrs. C.. P. Herndon, Mrs and » unique m utest written ly J.
Mrs. A K. Shoemaker was re.
Maa'a aaliaad
7inned or w
wrapmd
Zipped
rap­
II. J. Lehman, Mra. O. P. Hern I Bills was read hy Mrs. llills on elected to serve as president of
around. 12 to 42.
don,
Mra.
W.
A.
Patrick,
Mr*.
the "Romance of Ted and Ruby”, the Wesleyan Service Guild of
(In m l i n e d
II. M. Papwnrth, Mra. U 'a I! Ihe story was interspersed with the Methodist Church
st
Its
far apart*.
I.esher,
Mr*.
Shippy,
Mra.
Moore.
appropriate soligs played by Mrs. meeting which was held a t the
B ed J a c k e ts
Mra. Ailga Thomas. Mra. Itfll- llildem -n with the title of the,hem e of Mrs. K. M. Arinitagv
com, Mrs. E. A. Duuglaa, Mrs o.ng w ritten on a piece of paper .last evening.
K. Compton, Mrs. G. IV.McKay. l y th* guests. A game of ’’Advice
Other officers elected
were:
Mra. J . W. Lyles, Mra. Erick in the Bride” was nest enjoyed.! Mrs. Jack Burney, vice president;
Cosy brushed son, Mra. J . R. Adams, Mrs. It
After the guest of honor had I Mrs. (!. K. McSIurrow, secre.
ravnn. ravul&gt; W . Ruprecht and Mra. M. &lt;’ lened her many glftr. the hos- U ry ; und Mrs. M. E. Friend was
satin or crapF.'tridge.
lessea served
refreshments of re-elected as treasurer,
Also. Mrs. Brownlee, Mra. Ro­ draw berry ice cream pie and . The devotional was given by
niff(v
| Mrs. Jsrk H ynt who chos« as
bertson, Mra. W ardsworth. Mrs
Those present with the guest of Jher subject the painting ’’MaJohn Mtiseh. Sr., Mra. P atter,
I donna of the Chair. Mrs. Hhoe.
son, Mra. Ray, Mra. Philips, Mrs. honor and hostesses were:
Mral W. E. McLain. Mrs. Harold
l'r« ld ed over the business
HaUamjn. Mrs. Mamie U e Den session, after which an exchange
of
Christman
gift* was made and
11lit, Mra. Carolyn Weeks and Mrs.
Dave l.cvy of Knnfurdt Mrs, llob refreshments served.
Present were: Mrs. Shoemaker,
Murphy, Mrs. M. ude Contes and
Mr*. W. M. Martin uf Oviedo; Mra. Burney, Mrs. Friend, Mrx.
0
.
II. I'ulnim . Mrx. M. B. Smith,
Mra. Howard Lindsey, Orlando,
Mra. J. W. Childre, Mrx. Paul
Mra. A. F.. Moran, Mrs. EUa M. Johnson, Mrs. Ja rk Flynt, Mrs.
Claaka
Randolph. Mrs. A. A- Morin, Mrs. MrSlarrnw, Mra. II. A. Swanson,
•Wpaa.
Sam Lavy. Mra. Henry lav y , Mrs. Mrs. Nancy nroek, Mrx. ArmL
tago, Misx Ethel Riser and Mias
J. M. fc’tineeipher. Mr*
Urtty Ruhrman.
Morrta, Mr*. Nettle
E|
Mr*. Voasller of Ukewoc
J.. Mr*. J. W. Hall. Mrx
DaBaaa, N
Mra.
Swingle. Mi
UUMMi
ri. nwingir,
Mr*. Charles Ward, Mra. M cCuhit,. Mr*. ( I to r it II. Brldg*. Mr*.
Middleton, Mr*. U P. Ilagan.
Mra. R. J. Holly, Mr*. J . H.
H ealth, Dr. Tracy. Mia* Iran*
U raly Ray*

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

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(Jet Food, Flowers

Mrs. T. II. Lindsey
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languages; Him Audrey L. Packham, aoooeiaU professor of ade­
emlion; Dr. T W aU w A daau, asaaeiata p r i m e o f physical educa­
tion; Dr. R. W. Plane*, professor
of economical add Dean Window
B. Anderson, «*-offleto mem ter.
The commit!** aspect* to an­
nounce final arrangementa far the
following program: an annual twaday conference on mental hygiene
to be held at RolUna and to which
the teacher* of grade acSocle, high
achoola, and coflegaa in Florida
art to be Invited; a regular week­
ly radio program on mental byglene lubjectai and a special
coyne far totcMrs end parent* on
subjects relating to the pro-eehool
and elementary school child.

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Mayor Of Crystal
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INVERNESS, Dae. t — (SpaI— W. A. Alreo, 80.year-old
or of Crystal JUrtr, reeofa tha fact that “Tbs U p 1*
respecter of pwM M ,* and
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December 10th
This Offer Ex­
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'
1941

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coats which
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Chevrolet Co.

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WAUCIIULA. Dec. 5 — (.Spe­
cial)— Research work at the
Rang* Cattl* Espcrlment Sta­
tion near her* has been Inau­
gurated, following several months
of work In tha construction of
buildings, ftneas, roadways anJ
other
physical equipment, ft
was announced by Dr. Wllmon
Ntwall. director of the Unieer.
ally of Florida Agricultural Ex­
periment Htstlon. • Experimental
•'Wk
been Initiated with
paature* and feeding.
Appointment of Gilbert A.
•■ •bar o f Bunnell is assistant
animal husbandman at the sta­
lk -T V V P ™ * ! recently by
w o State Board of Control, and
-----Dr. Newall
approved apS. M. Hodges
nlst to eon.
Investigations
throughout tho
ga eattl* *r-

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C DaroId Jenkins *
ItO Chal Daniel
ItT Jim DanUU
ItE Holt Hast '
Q Frank Albert
LH Bruce Smith
RH Frank Slnkwtch
FB Boh Westfall

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tat* broker, wae killed Thursday
aftar he fall from a thlriLatory
Window of an Ocaan Front hotol
W the pavement.

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E. Kirehhoff, 154; H. Appleby,
IM i W. Write. 151; R. Mann,
-1U; «nd a McCauley, 150.'
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Harden « . Pepel Cork, and Lewie
Oady w . Graprite- Wednesday.
Coea C d t w . Boysl Crown, and
Lnri:y Boy vs. Dukes Tsrsrn.
AH bow lets are reminded that
they most compete in 75 per
cent « f the schedule to share in

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N ary and lla rs ird rs rh placed
taro men on the 1911 All-Eastern
football team coihpiln] today by
the Associate,I Piers.
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MAI AAAOri*-fH«J AlAfOoriYAMAtfcJR
.(Special)—Hirsch
Jacobs, who.
Tfcurii* flamy** * i etc* n a a t Ado *to
has headed the list of American
rid M « P
PfloflBKioriAU *Ad«3
trainers more times than a n y !
other man, 4nd Who holds topi
place again thl« year, has check- 1
rd In a t Tt&gt;pic»l Perk with one
of the strongest divisions of
horses he haa ever drafted for *No
Competition in this land of sun- year
shine.
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ASRINGTON, Dm . • — (Bps.

(dpeclal)—Florida high aebool
«tnd*nt* who h e ra a u U n t for
and are Interested In rreaUve
w riting aro eligible to enter a
abort ito ry contest sponsored by
Prof. A. J . Hanna, chairman of
tbo eontcat comialtUo a t Rollina
Collect. Storiao aro not restrirtod aa to t b m &lt; « n « p t th a t they
moat deal directly o r Indirectly
with Florida Ufa either pact or
present.
* Two to ld modala, one for a
boy and another for a girl, will
t o prcaonUd tbo winner* by
trying- BacboUor, distinguished
novtllat and dean of Florida
writer*. Manuscripts are limited
to 1,600 word* and moat bo iubmltted not lato tr than Jan. 2.

threatening to Impede tbo na­
tional defenao program. Theta. a r .
c a t h a r t boon designated a t t a r .
tona Interval*, and 88 percent
o f all now hontoa started under
F . II. A. Impoetlon alnco April
aro located there.
it . Altogether, ae of Oct. 31, tmdor tbo F. H. A. program, 103,.
500 hornet htd been started In
'• i these ipeelfically deelgnatoj da.
-- /a n te areas, compared with 160,WASHINGTON, Dec. M J V • 000 In the entire country in tbo The Army announced Its intention
■!- Sevan month*' period. F or the today to train 10,000 bombardier
. y ear ae a whole, alm ost 200,. navigator* within a year for
mounting a number of long range
bom here rolling o ff the assembly
lines. The qualifications for rpr
crulta will bo lowered. High achool
graduates who p a st the Air Corps
Intelligence teste will be accepted.
WDBO
'
Motor vehicle deaths In 1940
Tonight's rrograaaa
Increased 7 per cent over 1DJ9.
0:00 Kdwln C. Hill
6ll0 Program R cum e
Alaska has only 2,300 miles of
8:18 Dinner Mualc
automobile, roads.
6:30 Hurl Ives
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ro e W6rW Today
.; —7 4 0 Tbo. Lonm JUnger
7:20-11 Pioreo'a Clang-. ,■_ 8:00 Kate Smith Motif **'
8:68 KJmrr Davla A the News
9:00 Playhouse
- 9:30 dongs In the Wind
70:00 Hollywood premiere
■ 10:30 Sports R eporter
"T lB i4 5 News of the w orld
11:00 Football Resume
11:06 Three Hletera
v 11:10 Interlude
..,1 1 :1 6 Dance Orchestra
. 1140 Jimmy Dorsey
- 12:00 Union Welle, Newe
f " . 12:05 Sign Off

Army Will Train
10,000 Navigators

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. 5:30 Emery DeuUeh O rchestra
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9:00 Morning Devotions
9:15 Mtlodle Mom inU
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10:00 Children’s Birthday P a r­
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12:30 S u re Over Hollywood

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t Nazi-Russian Fight Waged
Is “Insult” AfricanField! In 31 Below Zero Weather
Public Of U. S.
Far East Situation
Remain# Tense * As
* B ritis h
Sailors
Ordered To £hips

Given Roosevelt
“ U npred ictab le” Is
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The Par: Eastern situa­
tion »tfll Is tensa and Brit• » sailors were ordered
aboard ' their ahipa abruottr. The Chinese sav the
Japanese reply to Presi­
dent Roosevelt Is an. “in%lt** to the intelllrenee
of tMs .United States oph­
ite. ^
T he h a a s i returned a . soft

Britain Will Be At
W$r With Finland.
Rumania And Hun
gary By Tbnighi [

One Jumped Into The Other’s Path
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W

I'eak Of Violence Is
Reported R e a c h e d
As Hitler’s M e n
| Take Seven Towns

(Hr r M ^ a lf * Press.
i
G reat Rritain will be a t wag &gt;
against Finland, Hungary
and
Rumania at midnight tonight.
Berlin and London agree the alt.
uation will not he changed by thU
M tlag, &gt;u4 c -./g -t -Aec-the ram
- Heavy fighting is being sumed today In North Africa,
miles south of Tobruk.
British claim 22 Axis plants
shot down at against six of
own. The It .A. F. Is pou_,
N K\V YORK.
Dec.
Silieian tilens, Italy admits.
t i l ' ) —Italian radio declar*
Meanwhile,
on
the
LJI
rd today "One and a half
front, British Imperial* best
million men. n.ooo tanks and
three strong Axis attacks on
1.000 ,un* , re aiming to­
their stronghold uf Ed Doda,
ward MlHen* In Ihe m a t
destroyed 14 Itilian tanka, kilted
terrific
offensive
of
all
100 Carmans and raptured 100
lim n )”
Italians in a series of sharp
clashes in the desert, front disMl t tM lkU lcJ I'ffMl
Patchrs said yesterday.
riirhtiiur on t lit* Moscow
A violent dust storm raged,
front, raving amid tempurahampering ground and air op**•lions, but a Royal Air Fore*
liirt’.H :t| ilt'ifrop* Mow xero.
communique, reporting on Thur*Fahrenheit. swirled to a new
day’s activities, said
IS more
IH
’iik of violotit'c today an
Asia planes, including five Gas­
These freight trains collided although
freight jumped th r rails into the pstfi of
Atlolf Hitler's invasion a r­
man Junkers-87 dive bombers,
they were on different tracks. It happened
south.hound train on th r pnrnltrl track.
mies rlaimpil tlit* capture of
wehe destroyed and many mors
near Broadview, 111., when a north-bound
damaged.
iw*vt*n towns while tho RuaLow flying llriti.h planea also
siatiH woro roiNtrtril to have
sat fire to gasoline trucks lq
broken through Herman line*
the Gulf of Hirte region and
in (hi* Kalnnn urctor, \)0 mile#
ranged out into the Mcdltervaanorthwest of Moioiw.
F our Democratic Congrawman discus* tha antLatrike blit, au. esn to machine gun ferries and
The* Urrimink today reported
tbored b y Rep. Howard Smith of V s., which passed the House of tugs between Italy and Sicily;
th r rapture of two k©y citi©a In
Funeral services* for Dr.. I
Representatives by a vote of 2ftZ to 196. Left to right: Represen. the communique added.
th© Moscow defense*. Mozhaisk
Kenneth R. Bril.
rho dlvd
stives Robert Ramepeck of Ga., C art Vinson of Gs., Howard Smith
| Mr. ami Mr*. I'hdlip Stanley ■n«l Klin, in firm* fighting. Tho
Thursday
night,
will
be
con.
ay
_
.
..
___
of V s:, aSal Sam Hobbs o f Ala. Tfcs Smith bill was a substitute
received a letter Dec. I from Nuzis say violent Soviet attack s
ducted Sunday1 at 3:30 I*. M.
tho point* Imsin were r t .
their son Harold, Canadian Air in
f a r - b a a drastic bills o fftre d by.Ram spsek and Vinson.
at the First Methodist Church
pulst'd and an enemy uttrftipt to
Force
flyer,
who
was
reported
with the Rev. W. I*. Huhrman
out of t^nnigrad was re"missing In action" and later re­ break
officiating. Interm ent will fol.
puIw*i 1 with heavy lu**e*. Th©
ported
to
be
a
"prisoner
of
war".
I*&gt;w In Evergreen Cemetery.
Russians report a terrific battle
The letter waa postmarked Dnlag is raging around Taganrog.
Pallbearer* will he S. O.
Luft,
Germany.
Oct.
30,
just
Shinhnlser, Jr., I. E. Edridge,
Tho moNt substantial d*fen*lv©
. *
n
r ewv
r%
1
.
f
TALLAIIA8EEE, Dec. I —UP&gt; J r
Srminnlo County school teach, after Stanley was taken prisoner Imp yet formed by tho rear g u a rd ,
R. B. Wight. Fred W.
According
to
Information
re­
er*
were,
paid
on
time
today
as
-Jiall,
Dr.
J.
Nj
T
ulsr
and
E.
■Tho .Supreme
of the retreating Herman arm tos
Jrtrfg y l
Dulag of southern Rum Ie - along tha l i t * «
rtm enl of Edoea. ceived by hi* parenU,
a loan of »l2,n#a Luft I* ■ tem porary- ttllrnrm eta tl« river In the vicinity of T agan­
a operated ~pNEb (o t l e t 0 4 1
local bank to th* camp from which th llr soir will rog— trembled last night under
season of the Legislature, were
County Superintendent, which cn. lx- moved to u permanent prison the tremendous shatk of • R©d
ahled the local office to meet r r of war camp. Following this offensive spread o f f f • 70-mll®
subject to the S tate chain store
the lotnl payroll of ) 18,000, W. procedure, he will receive a "mini front.
tax unless they were engaged
T. Ijiwton. county superintendent, her” which will be his means of
’•exclusively In tba sal* of gaao
Tho main hod it*a of th© frontal
communication with his parents. assault corps along th© Azov
disclosed this morning.
line and other petroleum pro­
In Ihe letter, the young • ser
duct*."
The loan was authoriied
by
reported to have by-passed
Edgar Morphet, director of thr gem t wiotr, "Mom, you will Taganrog, leaving lesser forces
The court reversed Leon CounAdministration and Finance Dlvl. probably receive full detads as \t% deal with Ihe surviving N aila
Jam es A. Redpath of Osceola ty Circuit Court Injunction! reTroop mothers will prepare sup­
MIAMI, Dee. 6 —(4 1 - Two slon of the Education D epart, to what you ran send to me ami j there.
“ m ptroll*r
_
^ n ln g ^ &amp;
f M. Lee
per for th slr particular troop# and was elected and Installed Eminent Jfrom
ment. and makes a total of $27,. whi n'* ami in th© mean time. ( Moreover ami this was on©
collecting tha tax
from
aarva sash troop a t an individual Commands' o f Taylor Command- Standard Oil Company and Gulf clipper* blaird a southward trnil 001) borrowed to date to meet Mr*
Mtanley has
information „f n,,. must significant of nil
tab!* Monday night whan acouta. ery No. 2* of tha Knights Tem­ Oil Company stations which ear- through a clearing h a ir, linking the payrolls, Mr. Imwton added.
re .
thut the Hrltish Red Cross ami factor*—Ihe British radio
scoutsn, parents and tu b scouts plar a t Ihalr regular conclave tied lines of automobile acces­ th* United States by air for the
Tnr
revenue
from
automobile
the Order of St. John, through IHirteil that the Soviet Black sea
meet for th slr annual “gat-to­ fast night a t tha Masonic Hall, sories and soft drinks.
first time with South Africa and license tag sale*, which will be the International Red Crus* in fleet was heavily shelling the
gether” a t South 8Ida Primary Recorder Jno. O. Jink Ins stated
directly and Indirectly, with the received soon by the S tate De. nrutivl Geneva, HwiUerland, sup­ German* along the Atov coast.
School a t 61SO o’clock. Harold this morning,
British Near East headquarter-, partm rnt. Is expected to provide plies each Canadian ami English
Along the Mina—which flow*
Mr.
Rad
path
succeeds
James
Para, scout executive of Orlando,
and other theaters of the war.
for all contracted debts and plit prisoner of war with a ten-pound town from just east of Stalino
0
.
Hoff,
retiring
Eminent
Comand raprcaantathm of tha Central
T hirty passenger* and a 12. th r school back on a cash basis, panel of food, soap and neces­ jmd empties into the gulf through
for 1941. Other officers
man craw tr /t on the alratoclip. Mr. Ijiwton said.
Florida Bov Scoot Council, will
an esluury west of T aganrog—
sities each week.
per, Comet, and th* Puerto Hi.
ait a t th a head table with local a lac ted and Installed w ars W. A.
Eut-h prisoner i* allowed
to Russian bomber* in a single area
TALLAHASSEE, Dee.
can clipper for a South Atlantic
council members. Had
Smith, Stansfleld, generalissimo; L H.
write two letter* and four post were reported pouring explosives
F. —Florida Friday Joined 90 other crossing that will end in Leo.
chairman of arransam anU said Steele, captain general; J.
riiivl- during u month's time. upon liiittl German army truck*
McClelland, senior warden; K. G. states In a pact for mutual poldvlllc, on Ihe Congo River un
today.
The "letters” a re unsealed, ami masted for a crossing.
Bodarblom,
junior
warden;
F.
11.
supervision
of
out
of
B
tsta
par­
Thursday.
The henihardm rnt was re p o rt­
A district Court of Honor will
are dosed in the manner of a
standard bsarsr; F. l - i olees and probationers.
ba bald In tha auditorium follow- Wight,
ed going on under the eye* of
travel-folder.
Only
one
side
of
the
Millar, sward beartr.
Governor Holland signed
the
Funrrnl service* for
Donnie
Red army advance troops which
Also A. K. RoaaatUr, warden; agreem ent and daol
ralgnatad Chair­
Peters, tw o.year.old son of Mr. paper bear* w riting and conse­ hnd reached the river at tom e
B. F. Lane,* first guard; J . O. man Francis B- Bridge*. J r , of
and Mr*. Steven Peters, who was quently there l* no envelope.
*
The young flyer teemed in a plea­ points.
Half, second guard; C. E. Me- th* S tats Parola Commission as
drowned accidentally In an Irrl.
Hitler clearly
was applying
adm inistrator fo r Florida.
Kao, third guard; at
gallon ditch Thursday morning sant frame of mind throughout growing prrssure, probably to
S ta rr ssatiaaL
The pact perm its Florida con­
NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—UP)— were conducted yratcrdny morn. the letter and In conriuslun he try hi take some of the curs*
B«-*Mktad wars Jamas Mough- victs under parola o r probation to Tommy Maovill*
o’clock at
the wrote. -The 'll. A. F. personnel off hi* failure In Ihe south, and
said
Friday Ing at |0 :3 0
taw, prolate; Ralph B. Chapman, go Into tba other B ute* which
Erickson Funeral Home, with the here receive decant treatment!
Rimsian reports spoke of a t least
tluU
he
and
bis
fifth
bride,
trsaaurar; and Jno. D. Jlnkina, have signed it and raceiva tba
Rev. E. D. Brownlee officiating. p lease don't worTy. Cheerio and 15 German arm ored division* of
raaordar. Tha InaUUtUon service* u m e supervision
regards
to
all-’’
they
would blond* Bonita Edward*, had acp- Interm rnt was in
Evergreen
about I Hit,DUO men In action
wav* eenducted by Mr. Houghton from the Florida commission. It a rated aft* r 17 days of marriage Cemetery.
around Moscow.
also puts parolee* from other and th a t ah* planned to go to
The child was born in Wag.
Goto waa mars h alt
State* under supervision of th* Rcaa Saturday.
ncr on Nov, 25. 1939 and In
An o ja ta r suppar, prepared un­ Florida board whan they came
The 47-ytar old asbestos heir addition to hi* parents, he is stir,
sakl th a t h* and th* 22-ycar old vlvrd by:' a hm ther, Steven IV.
der the direction o f F . L. Mil­ Into this state.
,
ler. waa anJoyed by tha members
Banal*, a Broadway show girl, tars, Jr.; a slater, Julianna Pe­
WASHINGTON. Dee. rt “ (Ah
before the meet big, M r. J Inkina
partad company yeeterday alter ters; grandparents, Mr. und Mrs. — A War D epartm ent official 1
C A N T NEGLECT OATS
a confcrsncs with lawyer*..
John Peter* of Sanford and Mr. suggested Friday th at It mny be.
"I don’t know w hat happened and Mr*. 8*m D. Sem koft of come necessary to d raft young
CAMP BLANDINO. Dec. S (Ah— A &gt;U Does, of fanning*, but It must have boon a m atter Wagner.
men who have
been deferred
told roc rutting off leers b ars he’d of different temperament,” Mart*
Mr*. Mathrw 8. Hssbrouck,
from seleetlva service training
Waunallo Mbits wan sleeted
vary much Ilka to enlist T o r villa Mid.
because of the nature of their secretary and treasurer of tha
president of the 4-H thab ta Its
a th re e -y ta r hitch” but couldn't
Doremus-Hasbrouck Flying S a r.
civilian jobs.
f i n e meeting, soil e d tag to Ruby
because ha hnd n stand of osU
Lieut. Col. Joacph F. Rattley, vice, arrived here yesterday to
that had to b u attended to.
chief of the tabor division of tha make arrangem ents for tha pllota
Undersecretary of W ar’s office, and other members of tha s a r .
NEW YORK, Dae. (1 -U P )— mentioned lhi« possibility in urg. vice, who are expected a t any
LAUNCH 'S H IP TODAY
n * r "Del” Delgado, employed Louis Kspoullla, 40, a pale,-bald.- ing that defense industries em­
WILMINGTON, DoS. « — UP) for a*v*ral years In Gatchal’a Ish, hospital elevator operator, ploy older msn, those dia&lt;|uali.
Thu Zahulsu B. Vanes, a On ac iy, has been made manager calmly told a general sessions fled fur military service by phy­
,
10,000-ton freig h t staumar, wiU of a new branch a f the Piggly. Jury Friday th at on Oct. 12, sic a l handicaps and woman.
1039, he deliberately placed n
bu lsanehad hare Saturday, tha WSnrtr atofea In Orland*.
A * new "Piggly.W iggly 8u- chloroform-soak id cloth over tha
face of his H -ycar-old Imbclllc
son,. Raymond, and le ft the lad
to dit.
The bey, said tha Duteh West
TALLAHASSEE. Dae. 0 — UP)
Indisa-born father of four, was — The Florida Supreme Court
raised a caution
flag Friday
against divorce caaaa filed, ana.
wared, considered and decldad In
U single day.
"Although entirely
possible
within tha law, such spaad lays
ground for suspicion and la not
approved In m attare of this kind,"
the court laid.
Records of hundreds of divor.
caa granted In Miami during Uw
WASHINGTON, Doc,
your now a r t being Investigated
by officials. 89m s lawyers have —Tha Supply Priorities
lacs tie ns Board arw red
’ A ls o G IV E
special

Reds March in

Kalinin Sector

German Troops Take
Klin And Mozhaisk
In Hard Fighting

Stanleys Receive Letter From
Son In German Prison Camp

Funeral For Bell *
Will Be Sunday

G e t - Together” Redpath

School Teachers’
$18,000 Payroll
Is Met On Time

Gas Stations
Are Subject ;
Elected
To Chain Tax

mmander

.01

Clippers Leave
Miami For War
Zones In Africa

Separate Tables To Organization H o ld s
Be Arranged For Supper M e e tin g
V a r io u s Troops At Masonic . Hall

Florida Joins Mutual
States' Parole Pact

Funeral For Young
Boy Held Yesterday

Playboy Manville
To Be Free Again

Young Deferred Men
Might Be Drafted Secretory Of

Flying School
Arrives Here

Mias Metts Biected
Head Of 4-H Club Loans .Will Be Made
On Gum Naval Stores

Delgado Made Head
Of Orlando Store

Miami Divorces Are
Being'Investigated

r

To Receive
From Children

array

15 SHOPPING DAY8
to Christmas

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O. P. M. Ordered To
Halt Priority Aid

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THE SANFORD HRRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Dr. Wheeler Wffl
Metamorphosis
Lecture In DeLand
From Civilian
. J _ (S p e e .b r, «bbf
To Army Told Ue WeTtaA»rtrL-PL Arof.H AH.theS SN.EU.E , WB.DhForeet
Bor-

Television Gets .
. “G reen-Light?
From Commission

complete b a t it waa certain that
Dr. Wheeler would appear a t the
Florida 8tata Collet* fo r Women,
—
hai'iee, Croaa City, GaineaeiUe, Uiiireraity of Florida, John B.
D eland an I Jacksonville. William Stetaon U nJrehity and a t e e v e r^
m
r. Jacob., aaaiatant State forester, points In between.
raid th a t the lecture tour b be­
Many apeciea of sp o o f,
*J&lt;«. will appear in a aeries of ing aponaored jointly by Florida^
Uctsren
I n ______
U
ttarm fat
Florida _in t__
h . ______
early S tats and F ed rrtl forestry agen- found in fresh w ater alt hoi
part of December. H b Itinerary, ciss, and th a t dstalla were not they have no commercial value.

rtfcW YORK, Dec. 3 _ I A V Telcvtjlon I. back in stride again
•! nw far it goc, depends on
many t«.,,jbilili,.,. National defrnMi requirement*, on the radic
hid it.try will I m n factor.
Hut In ruining lock It haa a
r»w M.i I uh.-com m ercial inxlrai'
of cxpcrinicntnl. It hm been given
n, full 'V rcrii light" by revlaef1
Federel ('onimunlcation Com ml.
al«n regulation..
New York, a . the pre.ent eenler of activity, with l.o* Angrier
about nest in line, h a, taken the
ivhitrndurtipn without much bal
lyhoo. 1‘rogriiin, were resumed or
o rer'lll r nrhrdulc a fte r nearly I
y ear', ln|«e taken up in ,ettling
clifferenere ovt ( operating rtaml
aril*.
Tin* N !!i- rtalfon, now WNBT
nod on ilw air a , W2XB8 ninci
April. I'll!! with pub.ie program.
Wav fir»t to get a commercia
lici il-e The t IIS tm ium itter
W&lt; Itw . under on.truetlon ani
t lpcriiucnt &gt;tion fur two year,
atartn I it, «eliedule under author
liatiun railing for a :iu day perl™'
of tr-l*.
Otb-r a i i- throughout the coun
try tin re are dearly 21 addition*
.latino &lt; in \a rin u , ,ta g e . of prep
aralioii looking
to commercia
llcrn'io.

men, and *gith the aerving of h b
first Army chow— not unlike a
horn.-cooked meal—the aebetee
relates and begins to feel a t
homt.
The metamorphoela from civil­
ian to .old ler ,li pet hi pa ona of
the boaleat daya In the aelectss'a
entfre tour of asrrlce. On h b
arrival at the Reception Center,
commanded by LL Col. Ira E.
Ryder, he b assigned to hla
quarters and g b e n hla first In­
d u c tio n In the care of h b tent.
He then becomes a member of
a group of about 60 men and b
marched m
me
'•processing"
building where he b given an in­
telligence teat which, lasting an
hour, glvea first hand Informs,
t'on on the man’s abilities and
intelligance.
Tha man than la sent through
the medleal section where he l«
vaccinated against sm all.poi and
rievn tetanus and typhoid Inocu­
lations.
Then he g e b h b eq u ip m e n tover HO articles—and returns to
hia tent to solidify h b brfeflvmadr acquaintances, to scribble
first Imnreaalon. on a not* head­
ed for home and ftnallv to feel
the first tingle nf pride that
come, to • man In the uniform
of a soldier Of the United State*.
Since the establbhm enta of
Camp Illandlng, one of the na­
tion's largest military contonmrnta and Florida’s fifth “city"
some 10,000 potential military
leader, have gone through the
Reception Center ami been na• Iirned to poets all over the
United States.

CKNEVA NEWS
Mr«. 1.11m lUrnlolph of I'pwirh
Ml &lt;. h i livi’tl
W**iln***(l»y ti
lIn* u iiitiT with Mivu .Mary
Mi*.
K. Kimlii'ilin, • lut h•
#&gt;f Mid. J. T. Mclsiiin, Jr-, rr
iliiriii’il to (‘uliiinliltt .S. (!. Fridui
afli'r vi-llinir Mr. uiul Mr*. J
T. .MrleJiin fi r u tvw wi-Yka.
.Mr-* Ktlii‘1
anil ilauRh
l#r. s'l.irli y, Mr. ami Mr*. G*orir
H iukrlium u anil Mr. ami Mm*
ffoy Ti'ulry of Kockleilir*, F la .
Th.M drama tie plctsrea of Ui* inrvlvora of the American freighter, LriMgk, torpedoed 71 miles off Free­
town, Africa, ware made by radio operator Samuel H akim, from a lifeboat. Top, left, I* the engineer who
waa Injured when the torpedo itruck. Top, right. Capt. Vincent P. Arklna prepares to use hla sextant aa
tha lifeboat continue on It# court.. Bottom, Ca|jt. Arkins and member* of the crew are ahown In a lift*
b o at They drifted for 40 hour* before being picked up. All Here rescued.

Perm anent
Wave de Luxe
For you who love the luxutlca of Ilf., a perman­
ent wave that la a reve­
lation to receive. All pre­
parations ixime indivnlu.
ally hoard "fo r you"
nlorii*.

P. PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
110 Magnolia

Phona 489

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3,

acre dinner gura'a of Mr*. Nolle I will bo glad tu loain he la V t.
rhomaa, Sunday,
te r and b homo frin i the huvpi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1' .llarrianu, tnl, where he underwent an op.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Ilriw n and oration.
ion, Jam r* Henry, xpent Sunooy
A fter visiting avvrral weeks in
in RrookkVille, viait'n.f Mr. an I
Tavares with frter.d«, Mir* .Mury
Mr*. Henry H nrrbcn.
Stone* returned hum t Sunday.
Mr*. Carolyn II. (ireor of W ot
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and
Palm Beach it «biting her bro.
und‘
ther and ablcr-lit-lew, Mr. and children of Now S:o7Hio
Mr». Barbara Gilbert, Mr n,td
Mr*. E. D. Hurt.
Charles Murphy o{ Ovlcdn Mrs. John (lallhculth of Detroit,
spent the week itvl with h b cou­ Mich., vblteil lebtlve* in Gene­
va Sunday.
sin, Aubrey h|uran.
J. A. L ogin b rectiiH’r.tl Ing
Mb* France*. LeFlb hail Mia* from a roren: Him,*.
Batty Cullum of Sanfurd as her
Mr*. Ilerth i Limb*/ of Orlan­
weekend guest.
do la apentllrg m i U.i llmo with
Friends of (i^ irg i McMahon Mr. imd Mr*. Edom Uolt.

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RADIO NEWS
WDBO
Tnwtgpra r * , g n o a
0.00 Edwin C. HOI
a F tfl
0:10 Program Resume
0:16 Dinner Moalc
0:30 Pc cue*ton In ' Science
0:46 The World Today
7:00 Tha Lon* R anger *
7 :K L et’* Pretend
8:00 Big Town
* '•
8:30 Dr. C h rb tb n
8:66 E lratr Davb and tha Nawi
9:00 Texaco B u r T heater
10:00 G ltnn Miller O rchestra .
10:16 Public A ffaire ' ’ 10:30 Sports R eporter
10:41 New* of th* World
11:00 Jimmy Dorsey

few day* tour of tha State.
J O iO O lu rn il
Mr*. A. C. T refn r and *&lt;ma,
■"J
John and Bobby of 8L Augua- *J |} *
wUh h e r ‘ n aren u
n .i. w .,r
’
Rev. and Mrs.
ton and thlldrsn
vUiUd frlenJ* In

Mr**

}o(4» w S S S S ^ t Conregt
A t T i o £ J hI ' w
J . M. Thornp.
W'“ °
o f St. Cloud , j j g Chaalag th# Bias*
town on FrU 11^45 u p N tw t
llltS B P ro crtm R i r a n i
Antley O. BUde* returned U j j l o * JU U |i» lth Speal
h b hom* In Roma. N . Y. Friday xitlB Novmghoid Melodbs
* wV k
M i l l i l R Dancetbae
mother', Mrs. Florence Blades. 1*16 Our Gal Saaday
Octavla Blade* ha* reeumad her jio o Dtxle F a r * Club
atudles at Tallahaaaao. ’
t j o Bridge School #f
Roy llowall, Sr., haa baua L gg BoJul of Lifa
transferred front Sanford to the j . qo Young Dr. Matoa

A J K S ■Via

but Mr*. Howell and the fam U* will not move until the flret

n n t AM Claaaes wBj
Community Building.
1 :h
Tha Touriat C lub will rnaei
Tuesday night n t the Communlpy
Building with Mr. and Mrs. R ay,
tnrnd Ball and Mr. and Mr*. JL
W. Tomklnaon th a commlttee In
charge. A cordial tasltatlen Is
extended to all to attaad.
Mrs. MaboBe Col# haa r e ta r ttd
from AahevUle, N. C.. where JlM
vblted Mr. and Mrs. C e r S i
Col* and daughter, and her Uh m
• b trre .
Mr. and Mrs.
William
T.
Thorne, Sr., hava
arrived
Sir. and Mr*. B f® laai;r .

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Mr. aad Mr*. C.

A.

g t46 UP Newt
m s Matinee M se b a b

Bbnft&lt;&gt;fVi3ley, |t t

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mother, the known '
t\ ing to make our
w L B l E l ||A national dclcnte
M ui machinery hum—
CP
p u t t i n g u t Igr
ahead o( o u f 1911 cllortL
Keener cytv arc now trained on
targets, boding field*, lathes, mi-

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Let’s continue the good work. Keep
right a n lamps in the locked—and
modernise oU-inhioncd bmps with
inexpensive equipment
W ell be saving tight and money
lor defense.
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MODERNIZING T M L J f i f
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. TH

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British Tanks
W ill Attempt
Knockout Blow
t

Russian* Take Four
.Villages And An
• I m p o r t a n t Town
B e y o n d Taganrog

Convalescent

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0Hitler’s Forces
Lose Much Ground

Deals Are Made
A t Jacksonville

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Member Associated Press

■ CAIRO, Dec. 4 — (4^ — Heserve British tanks swept onto
th e
main
Libyan
battlefield
sraond Sldl Rassgh Wednesday
• a d -another attem pt to' deliver
Urn knockout blew to two Garman Banter divisions was bellaved
gone N yh rtsr, said in a Berlin
diepatsh, the Germans had ruihnt
Sir reinforcements to Libya from
the Ukraine sector of Russia, and
th a t this might ha one reason
fo r tho Russian victory a t Roe.
to v ). ,
, Thrown off their schedule by
• • , • •j
-t
the furious German tank charge
Found -of *.a New -Ywyk4street which
;recaptursd Sldl Rescch
luffaring. with a.broken-log, this and the pearby stronghold of
poo4l* w u taken to fhe Hospital Blr El Named, the British were
where ih ls 4U g. was set. J u t Walt
until ’ he gets back to- his pale
and tells them about hi* oper­
ation. &gt;

M MHER SJ

German Armies Have
'Third Front” Fight
In Yugoslavia Areas
Canada An Arsenal, Too!

Freeholder* will vote on the
Issuance of 1*0.000 worth of bond,
for the construction of a hospital
for Seminolt County in a special
County rlectlon which was called
by the County Commission In a
•ting Tuesday, County A ttnm 7 E. F. Hou,holder disclosed \ i |»
ming. The special election will
held on th* la.it Tuesday In
anuary.
A $70,000 bond issue already
a» been approved by freeholders,
Bid these bonds have been vali­
dated but not sold at, at the time
of the Issue, it was believed th at
Peilrral aid would be forthcoming,
but the national defens* program
knocked out the opportunity of re­
ceiving such aid, Mr. Ilousholdar

• / Camaroas i i ' i

N(MH)I) Serl»s Swear
To Destroy Enemy
By (viierilla W ar­
f a r e In Balkans

Fighting Tempo

Is In creasin g
N a z is

II a v v

• M.
wars# 1tl r.l I’rraal
1I n il u n •i’ll l o r m i n i A rmt.-s ,ii •* i *•!•..1*&gt;'.l III II IH*\V
fig h t tn i i.i *1 lit 1iii&gt;t.r.4.s S i'l’h
gtli-rill.i ( &gt;iml ei S .-rli c u m ­
n 111rt i&lt;111■• i •ll'll in &lt; u ro . HitIII&gt;11III ' ll th .it 1i.. i in.iii i lim l
liiiiin In ■1 * v' h.M atM ifiirn In
In* a
lr*n&lt; i .il
o ffo iw iv e "
till4 |HI- ii i.ii liclil 1*v
tllU'iitiqil ' 1' it pil&lt;iT illa
f»rc.«'8
in tti.- \ ill1« \ »*l II... western
Mo. ii • 1 r.
■I'M | •'ll
... .. m .i nig -lieit«iili!ll im ilit* fM’ctnr
Ci tjtfully
..f l ..t. • II* III V i iii k nMaekit
..Ml llllll'i til 11li­
nlihkf* i III'
tin t". MiII* • •Mini 'i ft lt;««*&lt; R«|t|t*t|.
1il l Mill 11 1i • «*|* • im v Mptislnvin
nr. ..I oo.ile.l "i "I.,nil 75.0011
men. vvliib In i'i Mihnil'ivii*, Serb
i " hiii.iii'h i^■. i
i,&lt;■1 I., have 80.vvi'io I*, wipe out
lino •*1111•*, « w"i

4,lf this new Issue it authorised,
It will be added to the previous
s,ue of $70,000 and the $150,000
total bond Issue will lie offered
for sale, and when sold, the Coun­
ty will proceed on the construction
of the hospital," Mr. lions holder
added.
The reason why the npw Issue
I, (or $80,000 it that, added to the
first
issue, it will meet the origlIng
Armies bark from Rostov, thg ntl plans of an ertimated espendlCaucasus g*tcw*y— snd
sp p ar. lure o
sntly th a t the greatsst stra ta , " iplilnrd.
The election will I4? limited to
gle a rra In the eastern world
now was fully on the aide of freeholders only, who number approvlmstely 5,000 In the county.
Britain and Rusala.
I t m eant the most damaging It i« necessary that one vote more
defeat for Hltler'a power poll- than 50 percent of the registered
Ilea tine*
his
Armies
first voter* bo cast to Irgallie th* elec­
marched more than two yearn tion.
_______
ago; It meant at least as much
and perhaps more than any v|*»
lory the Imperial British Armlet
The Unitrd S t a i n n nut the only arsenul i f
\ , | * I I «M II| II, I I I
mav win In Llbva.
ill Montrrul, IS n m a n nf tank- right off tInrferred
to
Milit.ii v • t|" &gt;1
For Turkey, if she wishes, can
the opening of
fitted with p&lt; werfol gun. throwing 2.pound ►In-P
uiii| iiiii; ii
stand aa a powerful obstacle to
,
In,
li
i.
iiipelled
, 'Him &lt;1 fivill ' i
and other armami-nt Known n, “ Valciilinn," tin
any effo rt by Hitler to rt&gt; lati
11.,* I.erinatiH t&lt;* l mill ngain in
I b . i. . N . h «
fW .
the Caucus** and Mlddla East h
proximatel) 211 Ion- and have a lop .peed of 25
time when they
Hie
II ilk.in. Hi
the back door now th a t the nor.
u rn hard lire;
th em fro n t deer apqareetly I*
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4 —(A*)
sin nnd l.iliyn.
being tlaood by the Jted Marshal — George M.~ f!arr*won, presi­
bine was th* '«&lt;■The eomniunbrii*
TUiiuahenko befog* Rostov
dent of the Brotherhood of BalkMini fr in t'i* 5Yuggnlav
eoslirv
headIt appetred to moon, too—on I way Clerks, Wednesday
called
q ii'iile i' i renrding
th" Serbs'
this perhaps was most Import, th* union's general chairmen t.i
enuipnigii "i resist pc* lu Gersn t of all—th at .T urkey hud meet in Chicago Monday to plun
iiiiiii
' hi'.iii 'ii trimps. Kighling,
coma to the conclusion that II it - n nationwide strike against the
Sanford Elba
nim li liegiiu III guenlln fashion,
U r was going to lose the war
Railway Espreas Agency. He snid
noon *» 8:00 o'clock.
li,i&lt; -te.ulilv mereuseil in tempo
ih# company refused to accept
Leo Butner, exalted ruler, and
,ii, .• the Itn-iinn w.ir started.
th* recommendations of the I’rewpresent officer* of U organissI iit'v „• gum led Serb troop units,
Idant’s
smergency
board
which
exerritet
eoiiiioiiiide'l i,y form er Yugoslav
Uon will condut!
settled the general railroad wage
: W.D.
\ , uty o lfn ers. were known to li*
In memory of
dispute.
Mperulmg over most of lhi» iH'rtiW. M
Holden. B. P.
The
union
say*
It
h
si
42,C. Hlg|.ieil i-oiinti y. but llio rom m unl.
Wad ley, R.
'OOO member* who are employe t
pot I to* , iiiii|ijiuf i in tho
O. H. Fee
of
the
Bailwny
Express
agency.
. D. Rothrough the enactments o f the
| The
President’*
emergency
, J . Hill. 4.
belts, D. G. Mae
“ Incentives nf
Young
Men'''
New Deal.
\i III*•It %
%9n» plan tn \\*mk •Ml
W. D.
ORLANDO, Dec. 4, _ (Sperlsl) .hoard recommended th at the em- ws» the subject, It. F Cnnpi'i.i
A* te n t te the Senate, where L Battle, O. L.
1ploys* he given Increase* of 10 prinripul of the Oviedo High
11*1•i) * nn*l u f(rr m 1
litM*l tilIf
—Ned
8mlUi
this
weak
J
.
O.
Hur
Akers,
O.
E
.
Mg
an uncertain fate, aw aits it, th*
W. II. pointed Seralnol* County chairman i cants an hour over undisclosed reboot, spoke upon when hu n-l I ini? 1'i** liiiljilay ri’iiimiii, lit W*II
ley, C. M. Bra
legislation w e a ld ;4
eebbemtlon of th* P re ii-. present scales,
but
Informed drein'd approximatidy 50 | hc .1. *tl•I'll *ii of ichiHtl
’ J . C. Ja for th* caUbemtlon
Forbid strike* units* they are Peters, Joseph £
HP1 " If*
T . W. H a­ dent's birthday, It w as announced th# President in Its report that aoni who attendnl the rlglitli .ii*- • nipl*i&gt; ii| at any 11til* .
approved by '«• m ajority o f the coha, C. H . C U
[spokesmen for the express agen- annual Antler FatheVa and b'..ii« \
f t Dietrich. from state headquarters here.
hooey. E. Ll B n
workers by seerst ballot.
%ill In- rtt|tiin *1 I** Pr•
Appolntment of Mr. 8mlth w s .c y hail refused to accept the lbini|iiet held lait night at Ilie t th. V*.«r. %
N. M. Ir
Require a 50-day cooling-off
• hlilt'llit* of 1Im-ii l*K* It
n. Trrul-1 loerwse*.
CWood announced by Chester
■IJIi l.ndgi* on 8erond Street.
t
period between the tim e a strike
I w
ti|4. . i4
The hoard said that the ev.
w ty, state chairman of the cam
During ths cour*e o f the even. i* n.I* ll 1Mwlitn, niimiy
, |\Y4» yrnr
Is ordered and the tim e It be.
• "f pulilii* iimI i tl* 1l*»li, •1
palgn to raise fund* for the n*. press agency believed It could Ing, Humid Hall, pxalted antler, j Hit
Mr mnl S|r«. Sli'vr l'»*.
comet effective, w ith the De­
•
s|ial***l
fimu
hit
off
It.
I.M
liIV
reach
w
more
satisfactory
settle,
L. Col- tionwid* fight against Infantile |
acted as to in tm astrr nnd intro
fense Mediation Beard seeking a H lfllM . O.
tilly «ln un«*»l llilv
I Mpi,'s nf th* inforiu.iturn m . tc r«. 4«rt’
Holland, i ment through direct negotiations, duce&lt;l the gueata who were pre­
A. String- paralysis, Bpaaaard L
settlem ent . during r th e Interim. bert, U P . W
iiiiutiinir in un irritfiilfin
'»»
!
lu*
&gt;
iibid
by
th*
Stylo
It...ml
»f
even
a
t
the
risk
of
e
strike.
W.
Vengovernor
of
Florida
and
honorary
sent. la-o Bittner, exalted Klk j Kiliiontion in Talluhnssr* mil I*- Itiii tk ••f tin ir iioiiH«*. iiIniiiI &gt;*i&lt;
Forbid strike vWenee boycotts, fallow. H. B. L
B. Henry, chairmen of th* fund raising cam
ruler, w si smung
the' guest* I■fill'll III til* offll-l' of III' Hill. milt*« out nu Kirliiititiiil Avvium**
and sym pathy and Jurisdictional able, W. B. N
rd . C rate palgn, confirmed the appointm ent.1
whn responded to limits, tltlu rs I |ll"V•• 0. tiio S till* l.iiliir In ,|ii i !••*« orilini? tu it ic|i'»it fiont Him
strike*.
'_ T
p . V ria h c n r. 1
included I)r. L T. 18m, llenrv
V. MeW. Cecil Grant, dlractor of or­
Require th a t w herever
Um Barnes, T. L
Sli .r i f r i •iflk't*.
uti'l lh* l.'uunty S u p n in li nd
Thurston, Herbert Heltt, J. W t'M.
closed shoo o r t h i ’o p a n sh o p U
.Mr-4 l’ftor-4 f'»in»t| tin* rlilM
W. W. ganisation for th* atate group,
in i nf Pulilir InsIruttiMii Xlio
llsll, C. C. Cullins and Volo- niiniii. ’ pari'tits w ill ii |.&gt;i k„- m tin* ilitrh. anil m "nllr’iitptift’?
b 'f o r c e " b a defena* plant. It W right, I
will aid Mr. Smith In appointing
Williams. Father A. H
I’etK,,
ahall continue foe. the duration w ether, 1
, C. T. a committee of prominent BendIsa talkaA lha A’lttU til -tllU Jll
Edward Joseph .Bhrera was un­ who i« rhntrman " f the advisory givi-n ;r rupy ‘
th$* |ti« k-IIr&gt; truck Mr |V|»th »»•«
B. O d. nolo County t i l t son* to aid hkn In
m iib .c .
V
form
will
bo
ffllod
out
por.
of Require*unln* braS5w r.‘wUh'
B. Deaa, organising tho local campaign injured but the business coup* council for the Antler*, waa in- 1tinning In various wnrknig bmir. tlriviiiir ft Hi** rvmil. Dr. Di i Kr
which
he
waa
driving
whan
h*
tniluced by young Hell.
the govenuneat,
- *
nml an mutiuhinri* w rrr rullnl.
Hard**. which it expected to include cturHerman E. Morris acted as of minors. (In* typo is n ".po- Ini! artificial n»&gt;|MrMtion uttem pti
^ . , raa 'Off tho highway thro* miles
Forest ,ty . p o r U . ^ t a , ^
cul rortifirnl* nf riuploynu’iit
northwest
of
Sanford
on
Laku
song
leader
as
a
part
nf
the
wit ** futile.
Br*4&gt;
Shorn Boulevard waa damaged, entertainment and th* gathering ■luring vnration nr out of.-cbool
hour, for minors under lit years
0
.
O.
D
arty,
state
highway
p
a.
sang
In
unison,
“"H
ail.
Hail",
A
m
ajority
of
th*
counties
ore
urke, 8 .
nf iigo, imly."' Anuthor form
E rnest planning to ebea their campaign* trolman, reported this morning. “God- Bless America," “ My Bon­ 11U1I1, merely, "ago i-s-r t if iy-nts
A t 4t30 A. M. today the pa­ nie" ami
“ America".
Fred*
ir*! man received • report of (he Fields, pianist, assisted Mr. Mur- for minors Hi yours of ago or
ow r." Tho third is romtio.od of
accident from tho local police s ta . ri*.
tl*a and following questioning,
Mr*. Henry Thurston.
Mr*. qitostliin, for minors whn tiro
WASHINGTON,cOvc. I -f/P )
II and 15 yours of ago only unit
ridedupon by th* total chairman. th e ,d riv e r adm itted he had fal­ Roy Tillls, Mr*. William Jam r. iritoml to stop attending ichool — I'residcnt Knosevelt and con.
len asleep.
son, Mr*. Oscar Toler, Mrs. June
gresslonal leaders talked for DO
Knumillgt, Mi*./ Jam es
Keyes, In *o*k employment.
• .
'
^TbOtathm el Foundation for In­
i'ui h form requires different minutes today in a conference
Mr*.
R.
A.
Gignlspenl
and
Mrs.
which "thoroughly canvassed" lha
fantile Paralygb ha* farmed a
A. 8. Peck were among tho per­ snswers, arrnriliqr to tho work Far Fyntern situation “ in connec.
sports coencU to aid Jacal group*
nnd general Instrortinn* fur each
son*
who
helpad
the
young
men
lion with the defens* nf our
la organising charity tp o tt avenU,
with the arrangem ents for the qiiestiininalr* varies consiilembly. territories and uur vital inter*
noediag to Mr. Treadway.
I Tho “evii.enr* of age" informa
banquet.
lion follows tho sum* require ests.”
NEW YORK. Dae. 4 - W &gt; —
That summation was given by
mm t in each form.
William S. Knudsen, co-dlr*&lt;tor
If lhr minor Is unable to pre­ Rep, McCormack of Massachu­
geaeral of the office of produc­
setts,
Housc&lt; V rjo rity
leader,
sent a birth certificate nf Iran
tion management, asserted before
ssript, th* preferabl* evidence who acted as spokesman for tho
IhoBoonde of industrialist* W ed.
he has sumo alternatives. Th* group from the capital. Partici­
TAMPA, Dae. 4 - &lt; A V - Ftor- nggday he "ran t fa r th* Ilf* of
.Slat*’ l.nlmr Hoard will accept pants included Senator Georg*
Ida’s new National Youth Asso­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 4 —OP) other “documentary evidence such (D .-G s.t and Senator HIII nf
ciation to L op, red need from fhro
— Florida law enforrem ent of. as a baptismal certificate, a Alabama acting as Senat* ma­
a reas to two * a e r d m from
fleer* m ust decide whether slot htble record, a passport, an In­ jority leader.
WaahtagtoB, w u outUaed by
machines now In uae are for fun surance policy” o r finally
C h a riu a U v to . M ato Admlnor for gambling, and It they sworn statem ent of age from tho
are fun, owner* can obtain m en. parents. If Ujf* Js unobtainable,
tkmal licenses, Stale Comp­ a physician'* certificate of age
i l e r Lea said Wednesday,
will svrvv, Mr. Lawton explained.
ill* statem ent followed a R ut*
Supreme C ourt ruling th a t
a
coin-operated mechanical bora*.
MANILA,
Dec.
4^-4A9—
rtcin g machine M ie n neither pro.
Th* first group of hardy
mltea nor gives the player a re­
American transportation man,
M arik o f Orlando
ward Li legal ea d a r th* 1041 .oc­
b* r V e la
r ils n s
who will ksap supplies roll­
cupational tag b w .
CHICAGO, Dec.
4 —( 4 1 ing over th* 4 Burma Road
The grand champion steer or
whlla American plans* and
th* Forty-second International
pilot* guard them from a ir
Livestock Eipoaitfon sold a t a u r.
attacks overhead, have reaalt.
lion today for |3 .S 0 a pound,
rd Manila anrouto to China.
tb* same price paid for last
Forty.six man In a
_
year’s tltllat.
under contract to Generali*The steer, "Loyal
Aiumus
•tmo C htang KaLAhek’i gwv*
Fourth,” an Abcrdeen-Angus ex.
arnmant, will roc*hr* ap li*
hlblted by Purdue University, w as
$500 • month In United Stota*
purchagaa by th* Firestone T b s
cu m n cy .____________
•nd Rubber C o p p a p y ;______

Elks Will Hold
Annual Memorial
Service, Sunday

Railway Express
Agency Employes
Will Plan Strike

€oo|&gt;er Speaks Minors Who Have
To Gathering At Jobs Must Obtain
Antler Banquet Evidence Of Age

County Chairman
Of Birthday Ball
Committee Named

Annual Fathers And Law Applies To All
Sons Dinner Given Sc hool C h i I &lt;1r e n
Wednesday N ijfh t Who Arc Employed

Small Son Of Mr.
And Mrs. Steve
Peters, Drowns

'■*• TS:

a Straight

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1. a i i n c h c d

&lt; i V 11 t* r a l O f f e n s i v e
N’t*a r .M o r a v a R i v e r

S ilt'd .

McflBttrsVVbteR Show Herndon To Deliver
O r a t i o n Honoring

Anotbagf
offsnslva on the Moscow fro n t
Was gahf to have hDried back
Germany's ace P u s e r .A n q y 13
• to S t mile* b t i e Tula tec tar.
.anchoring th* southern end of
the defense a r t before the ta p .
ItaL

Freeholders
To Vote On
Bond Issue

C o u n t y Commission
Seta January 27 As
Date For $80,000
Hospital E l e c t i o n

men and women by a l i t te

Un

had thrown back th i Germans
- IS to 91 miles in Uio Stallno.
'■ ■ • n k sector, itO miles south,
oast of Moscow, and recaptured
an Im portant town
and
four
▼Ulagas.
Th# German radio, as haard in
the United States by N. B. C.
• attributed the N atl disaster In
the Rostov area to "* change in
tho w eather which rendered use.
leaa the m echanlid m ight of tho
German A rm y;” and to “the
R u sla n a Inability to oad ersU n J
m th a t they wore d e fa a M .”

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New Japanese mllltarv m an.
n r n n today Increased Fhr
E ii t tension In Chungking^
• Chines* »rmjr
spokesman
asserted 40 Japanese warship*, l e
i M h d l n ^ M aircraft c t r r k r
with 45 plane* aboard had
been ipotted In Camranh Bay.
on the Southeast coaat of
Indo-China— potential
spring*
board for attacks on Singa­
pore, the Dutch E ast Indies,
or the Philippines.

M vote, after potting dewa
an laagigeat labor Its amend­
ment which also would hare
laaarriptad wealth.

Nazis Suffer Chaotic
• Retreat As They
• Are Driven Back
O n 'K /E S S

English Battle With
Two German Panzer
Divisions Is Near
In Refcegh Section

it r n- wititj’ m ail ’■

LONDON, Dae. 4,— (A P )—

•' MMaasag

• Soviet* declared -the German
UHcnlnfr armies had bean
driven in chad tic retreat he-'
vond Tsganrotr. 40 mllea
wieat of Rostov, - with 60.0 ^0 0 German* knocked out of
action.
til the Moscow campaign,
the Russians declared thev

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Japs’ Military .*■£
Moves Increase

Sanford N The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hail, Highwaj
And Water Tran-sportalion

Driver Uninjured
In Auto Accident

O. Mari-

New YorktfR Shed
Thdr Overcoats

President Studies
Japanese Situation

a a S re a fa ts

William Knudsen
Denounces Strikes

New N . Y. A* Set-up
Outlined By Lavin

State Comptroller,
Ruled On MachincH

THE WEATHER

46 TranHport Men
On Way To China

C

Prize Steer Sells
For $3.30 A Pound

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A Citrus Pioneer

ONLY l £ MILES FROM MOSCOW^

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Mjbted D rinks - Package Goods — Be*]

/ ' A few days ago an old man died virtually pennileaa and

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all but forgotten aftfer amaaaing a fortune In excesa of a
million dollar* and poaaeaalng cultivated friends from the
four comers of the world. He waa Charles LeJeune, who
pioneered hia way in the citrua business on the lower East
(}oaat, after traveling around the world from his native land
In Belgium.
The story come* to us by way of James Hodges wh'o

-P H O N B 8**

BILL’ PACKAGE STORK &amp; BAR

FOR YOUR NEXT FLOWER NEEDS
I r.
CALL MRS. PIPPIN
• Graduate of Hew .York' Design School
• Member Telegraph Delivery Service
.
• Member Southeastern A Florida State Florists
AaaVn.
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W. First 8L
/J Sanford. Florida
Phone 798-M

SANTA CLAUS SAYS
“It will pay to consult our
• Personal Loan Department
before you borrow."
LOW COST-EASY PAYMENTS

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
VERSE FDR TODAY LeJeune brought heart to ua because ha never lost faith In.
hia grove/
"Hia investment started to reap dividends about 100ft
whan hia trees began producing the largest and best qual­
ity grapefruit ever grown in Dade county. Pretty soon the
grove was.netting him between 125,000 and $60,000 a year.
By 1918, his annual profit waa $100,000. Hia fruit waa be­
ing sought by all of the commission brokers, .
"Then the boom came and George Merrick started buy­
ing up all of the land around LeJeune for hi* Gablt-n sub­
division. Merrick needed LeJeune’s land. He offered $300.000, but It waa turned down. Finally, in 1924, after five
years of persuasion, LeJeune sold the grove to Merrick for
T b s P o I—
i has
— porlf
purified. Qn moss. $1,785,000.
One cricket rings
“Nearly $1,000,000 of this waa in cash, which l^Jeune
U tk e drop of sound unsent to his relatives In Europe to repay them iqr the funds i
dtw,
Tom U&gt;« ground up the they , had advanced him In the beginning. The remainder
was In a mortgage which he kept. Payments on the
I f t i o ^ i J n l t h . Crags of mortgage dwindled and then stopped altogether when the
fed lakes
s s r us with tb s wind. O r. boom broke, leaving the once affluent LeJeune almost pen­
’srraont It blows, .
niless."
.
1913 resulted *a follow*:WUIad. stand* on
Florida Is full of such fine old heroes os. th is.. .men In
kls, 17 percent; T aft, IB; Dawty,
hare, sometimes with money, more oft-m without,
without. 16; scattering, IP perc e n t
who came here,
TAOOARD
who stayed and battlsd It out In fair weather and foul,
Tucking your napkin under your
who made fortuned and who lost them, but who always, like chin
went out along about tbo
MmaUilng to th* Empty
LeJeune, kept their good cheer and their faith in Florida. lime collar buttons and cuff links
There la a road In Coral Gables roamed in hn honor. There became poise:
■a amlnent Be- should be a monument erected for all Florida's unknown
g to w rit* a book
soldiers who haVe died In its struggle from ploneur days.
oppe*niattlM H.

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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Compensation — Liability — Health &amp; Accident

Drive Carefully Even If You Have
Legal Right-of-Way

PINT 40c; FIFTH 60c
Vi GAL. $140

Family Rows

If you must row with your wife, do It In private. This,
at least, U the advice o t Dorothy Dlx, whose articles on
love sod marital difficulties wa always read, not because
we oersonally feel the need of .them, but because we nre

IS GOOD BY ITSELF AS WELL
AS ON OR WITH YODK
CHRISTMAS FltUIT CAKEl

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saa tbs Christmas
brightly In Sanfhta, avtn though
through moat

Do Not Take the Right-of-Way too Confidently

oil of tha Atlantic
la Inaraaaad $4,100.ta ti.lt of thn roetnt
I
w in
agreement
b a t will coma to San.
riy worth baorlog
is th is y e a r t now*,
ag too* Into effect,
irkat I* not doing
shipment* or* 10
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photographs made f o r *
Christmas but it will soon
W
be too late!

will n arar auccarafully small
mato tha Europaan nation* with
any tyatam of m a n thinking, avaa
If such plan could ba a W**e

they general!); Idas and make up and go their way, with­
out a thought of tha htrm they hava inflicted on their in­
nocent and helpless little ones,* continues Miss Dlx. "Why
parents do not realise that to bring children up In d house
of strife la to do them an irreparable Injury, no one can
Imagine, It. shatter* their nerves. It warps their characters.
It gives them Inhibitions that they never get over. It makes
them cynleal and Uttar and daatroyg their belief In every­
thing that la good and beautlfuL"
Ramstnber that tha past time you are about to tell
your wlfa (or your husband) what you think uf her. Un»
leas it happens to be something nice, control your ,temper.
Watt udtll after the children hava gone &lt;o bed before you

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Social Calendar
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THURSDAY
W e^eT M .GeUd of Um
Methodist Chore*, will m eet a t the
horn* of t i n . E. H . Armltog*.
2600 P ark Avonu*. a t 1 JO P. If.
Tha annual covered dlah tap p er
and p re se n ta tio n of new badees
o f Seminole Chapter Two, O. E.
B. will bo held tn tha Masonic
Temple begin nine promptly at
0:30 P , M. All vtoiung members
and their escorts are Invited to
n tto f t.
Mrs.
Mamie Laager,
Right W orthy Grand Conductress
o f the General Grand Chapter
will be In attendance.
The Townsend Club will meet
a t the Court House a t 7:30 P.
M. M rs. W. J. Lyman will lead
In l e tinging.
FRIDAY
There grill be a Life Member.
ship banquet honoring Mrs. W.
8. Thornton a t the Methodist
Chureh a tinea beginning a t 7:00
P. . f t Tha theme of the ban.
quet will be ‘T h e Women," All
members o f tha Women's Society
o f Christian Service are Invited
to attend.
Mr&gt;. W. M. S. of the F irst
B aptist Church will m eet a t the
c h u A i a t 10:00 A. M. fo r the
observance of tha
"W eek
of
P rayer" for foreign missions and
the Lottie Moon offering. Mrs.
M. N. Cleveland will have charge
o f the program fo r the day^
ilng sewing
Tft»
fo r the RedI Cross will be apon•ored by the Women’a Society of
Christian Service of tha Metho.
diet Church under tha direction
o f Mrs. J . L Clark.
S ft Anne’s C hapter of the
Woman's Auxiliary of Hole Cross
Episcopal Church will Kara a
cooked-food and gift sale In front
of tba Florida Powqr and Light
Office beginning a t 9:30 A. M.
The afternoon sewing session
fo rfth o Rad Cross will be spon­
sored by the women of the Cath­
olic Chureh.
W orkers Council of tha F irst
B ap tist Church will m ast a t the
annex a t 6:30 P. M. Sapper
will
iper win
be * r v e d to all tho
ho have
mad* ireservations.
SATURDAY
Tha Ladies o f tha C osrrvgstlonal Church will Hava a ha ts a r
and cooked food sals a t tba I tors
f o r a r l y occupied by Shdya's
SpNtoltjr Shop.
MONDAY
The Y. W. A. o f tha F irst
B ap tist Church will m eat a t tha
horns of Miss Gladys Pippin a t
0:00 P. M. fo r an out-door ham .
b u f t t r f r r , to bo followed by
th a regular mooting. Anyone
wishing transportation, contact
Miss M artha W right.
The following circlet of the

Presbyterian Woman's Auxiliary
will m ast as follows:
• . Circle Onej Mrs. L. F. Boyle,
t a t the hbmn
of Mrs. Mary Bolly, 1116 Myrtle
A vsaue a t 3:30 P. M.
Circle Two, Mrs. W. H .' Bach,
chairman, will meet a t the home
o f the chairman, 217 Holly A s t­
a n a a t 3:20 o'clock.
Circle Three, Mrs. Dpiay Lewis,
chairman, will m eat with MU&gt;
May Magil), 610 Magnolia Ave
aue a t 1:30 P. M. with Mrs. P.
B. Smith aa eo-hostess.
Cord*' Four, Mrs. F. T. Meri­
w ether, chairman, meets with
Mrs. John Brumlcy on Celery
Avenue St 3 JO o'clock.
Circle Five, Mrs. A. D. Smith,
chairman, meets with Mrs. Victor
Greene, Jew etts Lane, for lunch
a t 12 JO o'clock.
Circle Six, Mrs. J. D. Wood­
ru ff, ehalrman, meet* with Mrs.
J. C. Hutchison, Indian Mound
Village a t 3:30 P. M.
The Businees Women's Circle
Mrs. Btslla P. A rrington, chair­
man, m asts with Mr*. W.
S.
Brumley on Celery Avenue at
T’ CircUs *of the W. M. U. of the
F irst B aptist Church will meet
as fellows:
.
,
Circle One. with Mm. J. J.
Bolly on W est F irst S treet st
* W rtle Two with Mrs. W. C.
DeCoursey on 218 W est Nine,
teenth S treet s t M 0 P. M.
Circle Three, with Mrs. H. E.
Morris on 1728 Locust Avenue
with Mrs. C. P. Henderson as
co-hostess s t 3:30 P. M.
Circle Four, with Mrs. E. 8.
Rockey. 1310 Park Avenue with
Mrs. O. S. Reiman as co-hostess
* ' Circle *FItV,' with Mrs. R. W.
W ars on Pslm stto Avenu© with
Mrs. W. P. Brooks. Jr_ ss co­
hostess, a t 7:30 P. M.
Circle SI*, with Mrs. M. F.
Smith In Floral H aights with
Mrs. Fred Myers ss co-hostess at
3 30 P. M.
TUESDAY
The A sarian Class of the First
B aptist Church will have its an­
nual Christmas party
at
the
church annex beginning s t 6:30
P. M. In the form of a eocered
dish supper. All members are In.
vttsd to atU nd and bring a 10c
g ift to p u t under the Christmas
tree, also a covered dish.
The regular meeting of • the
Fort Molkei Chapter of the Sons
and Daughters of the Territory
of. Ftorida will he held a t the
heme of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Rou.
millet. 910 Palmetto Avenue a t
8:00 P. M. A full attendance Is
urged since It I* the annual
election o f officers.
WEDNESDAY
A n ita Circle of tha Ssuford
C ardan G(ub will m ast a t the

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Play Will Be Given
Methodists Have
By Women’s Society
Christmas Party

Activities

A tall lightest Christnin* tree, i By the Aid of Newipapef
The Women's Miv-iomiry So­
ciety of the Christian Church i&lt; Hmxilian tapper, poin*ettm*. and 1
giving a one act play at thrrhurvh other greenery decorated the an-1
ADVERTISING
next Sunday night »t the regular nex of the Methodist Church for
annual
Chrintmn*
party
cvfnlng service, beginning at J:30 the
o'clock. Mrs. V. II Grantham vatil of the Daugter* of Wcxley Cnt**
which wa* held on Monday evj/l.
give the devotion**!.
Th»» play i\ calfrtl *Thri*tma* ing Mra. E. H. Laney read ’the
devotional,
and
Mr«
George
Gift" and the cs*t is n* futlow*:
Mr. and Mrs. \V. I,. ( o 'v-iolly
Miss Marian Pearnun, Wilma* Harden tang, “Silent Night”
h are arrived
frrm
Columbus,
A short business *e**ion wa*
daughter of rich Mrs Ga*ton. hut
Ohio, and are •pending the win­
held st which time a rc|*»rt w;»4
earning her own way;
te r in Sanford nt | | I(. K. D. Mob.
.Miss Geraldine Petra*. Jcnn.^t made on the Thanksgiving h««ley home on Oak Avenue.
college girl, engagrti t«» th,. young ket which was g#vm a neoly
family an*l report* of the \a r
minister;
Funrrnl IlircHtir
Miss. Betty Wuthcn has been
Mrs. J L. Nihlark, Mr* i\d e. iou* committee* wen* heard
llontexsea for llm party in70i'» K. 2nd St*
Upped by the Cotillion Club at
wife of tho m iyor;
I'lnme
Flcrida S U te College for Women
Mm. O. T. Perason. Mi* Far clutfnl Mis* Kuth ll-in*l, chair­
man.
a»*i*ted
by
M
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()
It.
In Tallahassee where .lie ,, „
nim , a ctiuntry womim.
freshman this year
Kxtridg?,
Mr*
W
F
Itiiinr*,
Mi
J
Mrs. Julian WiDou. I rum *'** .1 K. Courier, Mr*. J I. Cl.uk !
Dwight, a aortal serviie w&gt;&lt;i U«i ; and
Mr*. Vance Iknigh-* After 1
Mr. and M r., t; K Fiillager
Mr*. George Kwan, Mr" I'*** group xinging hn«t 1-een enjoyed, ,
and daughter, Elisabeth, have re.
hack, a lltingitrian woman.
gift* were distribut* (J from the
turned from Pm t W.i-hington,
Mr*. W. T Thornton. Mr t.«^ lighte»l Chri*tn»a* tree and reN. Y.. where they have been d ur.
ton, a rich wonrnn will*
itlcu* i fre^hinent* were *«r\« d
ing Jhe summer an.I will .pend
nlnnit making over the *••util r y i Those prexent w«t** .Mr*. E.
the w inter month, at I l f J Park
church;
II 1jiney. Mrv tleorge Harden.
Avenue.
Mr* Geo. Town.*ctid. Mi- II 11“ | Mm C M. Flower*. Mr. W I.
way. whoae *laught«*i i* •
*“•* ' IlnrriHon. Mr*. O
I
White,
ary t«» China;
Mr- 7. II. Itntliff. Mm .1 O
Word ha* been received that
France* NibUtck. l *h*i N»h
Laney. Mr*. Glenn F
McK-y.
Miss Lucy Kounull.it ami Mi*s
Merle Town*en&lt;Lwhddr. o **f
\lr* Fred |(. WiDon. Mi. W l
B etty Wathen ....... in the “J it­
|MM*r factory workerMorgan. Mr* I*
\
Howland,
terb u g ’* dance which Iho “odds"
Mr*. G rantham . Mi
F
Mr* II. II McCall 11id Mr* M
presented at th&gt;- h&gt;&gt;tiifr-&gt;itiing fe u
and
Mr*.
WiDon
.....
*h
It Smith
tlvitiea nt Florida Nlate College
mittee fr*«n the miADo. Mr*. John Gdlmi, Mr*, t ’
for Women. Tin- “Odds'* demon­
ctely
which
»*
prepoonWnitlit,
II Winn, Mr- M 1
stration received the higher num­
I
he
public
ia
cordiulK
Mr- ii F
Mrv L M 1
ber of vote* m ilit* t‘&lt;iii|iftition
attend A free-will off&lt;
Itrnnnn. Mr- i:..y Tilli-. Mr*
with th t MKvrn*.”
| h* taken f*&gt;r im.**i*»ti&gt;*
1 K Courier, Mrv. f I' 11.•nCyprces
iCaot, famed In
MrMrv. J
1.. rim k .
magazines
tasted Queen
Chester Daniel*. Mr*
II. A
I.vl us help \« mi rcpnlr,
Elizabeth's
citrus dinner gt
NtrncK
Swanson. Mr*. J I’ Thurmond,
n t n d t r i n / e . ir in.ulcl &gt; tin r
and one of the
Mt** Itutti Hand, Mis* lh**ie
A new da.** in *hortli
h u n te wi t h run low m » t ,
most
all hlo, travels over
Zachary. Mis* Helen I
Ward
he started* at the \
tha world.
by Dahlgren.
tliri i t i e d m i mi lieniia*
and Mi** Aline Chtpmun.
Sclnad next week it w.m aniieun
Mrs. Broil ie
Williams
wn—
loan p in t . S i r its w i t h ­
n d thi* morning by Mr
!(. i
hostess on Monday afternoon to
out til l.I&gt; '
During the period from
members of Circle line of the
Maxwell, instructor. M dent* cii
Woman’s Soclrtv of Christian
rolling at'o n ce cun • comph t. tio lo 1910, tuberculo*i* killed
Service of the Mpthodi.l Chureh
course by June 1. Kegi^lrain*ii will A m e r i c a n s t h a n w » re k ille d m
actum, or riled from wound* re
a t h er home on link Avenue with
iH'giri on Monday. Dee *
reived in action, during all tin*
Mrs. Tom William* a* eo-hnstess
Featuring the “ Dancing Dolls
Honoring
Mm.
W.
S
Thorntelephone
305-J.
or
h\
t»
Icphou.
I
war* the
Cliitcrl States
hu*
Tha devotional was conducted and Santa Claus", the Ruth Gor­
ft Lift* Membership Banquet ing 5B9-J. All iiir'iiilu t i lia\e ' fmight since 177*1. The menace
Association of Seminole
by Mrs. O. E. White who rend don W right Dancing School will
County
tha 2nd chapter of Luke, with present its annual Christmas re­ Will be given in the annex of [been requested to meet in the ( »*f tqt'vrculosi* i* steadily rerluc*
the M rthodist Church tnmorm w church and go into the banquet i «d each year by Christmas Seal
the Lord’s prayer given by the view on the evening of Dec.
beginning
at
7 00 room In a body. ______________ ' fund*.
group In unison. It wav
an ­ in the Seminole High School a t • W W f
nounced th at the circle had paid ditnrium. The “ Dancing Dolls". o’clock. by the Women'* Society
of
Christian
St*rv*c«v
1U pledge for the year and conill be the 30 tinjjvupllo of
li f t . Thornton ha* been n
neettonal and lues I dues were Mrs. W right's School of Child­ tntm
bcr of the Wtu r n in 'M i* .
collected.
hood.
• loDtry Union of the church for
During the social hour a C hrist­
Other o u titan d n r numbers on 30 JTMrv. serving a* social service
mas party wa* rnjeved with each the program include an intricate • uparintrndent for a perio.l of
guest receiving n gift from the soft shoe routine by Betty Jons ••▼•H yrsra, and a* correspondlighted tree Refreshment* were Copeland, “The Sailor Girls” fn f ftfteretary of the W. M. U.
served by the hostesses to the drill and tha "Military Drill". fo r m other •even yean .
following:
The Two French GUIs and the
During the Women’* Mission­
Mrs. J . J. Carver. Mr*. J. C. American Soldier" feaaurlng Don­ ary conference which w:»« held
Dev's, Mrs J. \V. Ilarkcy. Mrs. na Jean Dunn, Elolse Cook and In Banfortl in 192ft, Mm T horn­
E. B. Smith. Mr*. O I.. Bark*. Frederick Cooper, promises to ton Was appointed district aceONLY ■
’ c x i l D n u c S T O R E S O r T E n YOU
BARGAINS
Mrs. T. E. Wilson. Mr* MnMe be outstanding.
*»
ra tify , holding the position for
Blount. Mrs. It M. Mason. Sr..
Mary Elisabeth Daniel wiU be four year*. She wa* it circle
Mrs. Nettle Tilli*. Mr*. C. V. presented In a graceful ballet leader for three yenn* and *«*rv*d
B ranan. Mr*. J
B Crawford. and the “ Rhumba Tap." Tiny fft? three year* an president of
Mrs. J. F. Ri*er. Mr*. R. T. Mary Ann E aton will
ChrlHtmns WrappinRH
dallglat Um lfi«*ion*ry Union.
W arren and Mrs. tl C .Barclift. the andience with the "H ut But"
An intereating program hit*
SE A L S — I'A l’KIt —
COIL FlItST &amp; MAGNOLIA
I'llO N K :i^5
Alto, Mrs. II. F. Phillips. Mrs. song. As a Southern bells of been planned !h conjunction with
Thr*# l*riccw lk» N«»t liwlutlt* Frtlrral r.wi*i* Tax
the 1860’s, little H arriett Brown the banquet with
T IN SE L — ItlllliON
C. |E . Cbnrpcniqjr. ^ r**
the
theme,
Goodhue. Mr*. C. C. Priest. Mrs. wijl dance a “Colonial Toe "The Women.* Heaarvatuma may
Make Your Choice Kurly
O. E. White Mrs. U. W. S turdi­ Dance."
be nude by contacting
Mr*.
vant, Mr*. J. fl, Wait*. Mrs. G.
A difficult tap routine will be Shoemaker at the church office,
&amp; M t W ir t 0 G e t a i t s
,
E. McKay. Mrs. J V P. C h * £ exoeutod by Jo Ann WUkina, and
man. Mis* Helen *WnrH. Mra. w. several acrobatic stunts Includ­
E. Buhrman Mr*. Kenneth
It. ing the "Chines# Spilt", "A ir­
Pencil Pointed IVn $ 4 .00
Ball and Mr*. H. 11. ra ttlih a ll.
plane Pose" and the "Human
Point suits any lutnd A
The best valueo always ko t|tilckly mi s ta r t your
Spider" will be presented by
See
Them in our Window
shopping now—a t T ourhlon's where g ifls and val­
Joyni* Mao Jon**, who wiM olio
'p b m U
top
p numbor.
num'
do
wolto rhythm
ues are better. Y'ou'll find unusual, sm a rt, b eau ti­
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CapL Roger 11. WllUamo

Prof. Harlow Bkapley

M argaret W tboU r

"opt. Roger H. William., of Natick,
Hail.,.had the honor of being one
If tka flrat U. 8. Army men to act
loot on Dutch Guianan loll when
American troope took over the pro.
ketlon of Bauxlto mine. In tho
- Bouth American country.

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academic year of the Pontifical
Academy nf Science In the Vatican
gardena In Rome, the Pope an­
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Shapley, director of the H arvard
Observatory In Cambridge, M an ,
haa been aaaigned the Piua XI P rlia
for Aatronomy. Shapley haa been
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Observatory a Inca 1921.

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Ptara. M argaret Webotor promptly
bad her appendix removed when
Hdmtot" with Judith A ode non end
Maurice Evans opened to packed
hotuoo. Mtoa Webotor will toon
toeeo tho hoepltal and got on op­
portunity to aeo bar beat Job—a
• month 'after It opened..

Charlea D. Baraga
Former bootlegger Charlea B. Bar.
ago aniile. confidently aa he leave!
cuurt in Miami after pleading “not
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murder In the death of hia wifa of
two month.. Gov. Harold Staaaen
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“attractive blonde."

Margaret l-wvl. 10, a f Baa Francisco, bad arranged ta meat bar playmate, Shirley McDermott. Whan lha latter d id s t ahaw up, aha want

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dnnatl, waa put aboard a plana for'
her borne by C utvrr City, Cal If. a
pollea. Mary'a one day invasion of™
lha movie capital waa over. In fact,
iha never .reached Hollywood, only
Burbank. Stocky, liO pounds, M ary•

automobile, hold lag *a to bar friend's band.

ihown In their ttb fa home
laaar, N . C , to |kven-j»t
k telle P ruitt Dowwa and ha
war-old fa rm e r buabaad,
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• Joyce Mathewa
Mathews, alngar, and Milton
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aha laid “yea” by telephone
Loe Angeles to New York,
i aba waa appearing In a mu-

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Uia Rev. W alter Arnold, missionary
a* Africa's Ivory Coast, expresses
b a r Jay as aha arrlvaa a t New York
w ith her parents oh the iF .rlA .6 sr.
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come Increasingly easy.

year atths age of 0 ~
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G lbralUr. Only oaa of the “A rk's" 1.575 e f f k t n
waa loot la Uw sinking.

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hern iary Hall

tost .Secretary o f State Cordall Hun ar■rival a t tbaWfhlta House far a confervnee with President Roosevelt
and tha Japanese envun. With Japa­
nese troop* poised to invadb Thailand, (he P m U e rtT fid a re d tha
V . 8,w aa determined U ptaaerve tha

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BOOKS AND AUTHORS
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The special data tkat million* |
of American reader* will b*
looking forward to U Feb. 2nd,
for tben will be rtletted Daphne
da Maarier’e first novel tinea
Utabece*,"
—
? Frenchman's
r r te li *"
Lika '‘Rebecca’’ and "Jamaica
Inn”, "Frenchm an's Creak” has
for (te setting the moat romantic
end mjrtUriona p art of Xbgland,
the eoaat of Cornwall, tbs le­
gendary eoaat of the taro Iaeulta
and Tristans. The noeel la high
rimane*—the story of rebctlioni
Lady Dona S t. Columb, darling
of tbe Coart of St. Jamea, and
Jcan-BenoH Aubery, pirate and
dilettante of tbe aria, and of tbeh'
lore, quickly bom, ecstatic, nur­
tured an danger. It la a book to
place betide tbe great romances
of Duma*, of th* Brontes, and
of H its da Marnier's own "Re­
becca’ and "Jamaica Inn.”
Tbe time—"a forgotten cen­
tu ry . which peers out of doit
and eobwebsf*—actually la during
tbe reign of Impetuous Charier
II, although the specific data la
never mentioned. Ills* du Maurler touche* th* period, aa ah*
does her characters, with glam­
our. Th* romantic mood, much
of It thatched In *a kind of halflight, la rich and pervading.
Her* li a full-bodied romance,
exquisitely told, of course, for
Daphne du Maurier could not
writ# badly, and In "Frenchman'*
Creek" ah* rise* to great height*.
Th# characters are ha memor­
able aa those in "Rebecca* and
"Jam aica
Inn":
*nd
Narron
House. Itself, ancestral horns of
th* 8L Columbe, not unllko
Manderley, remains w ith
th*
leader aa did Max de Winter's
111 - fated, rhododendron - g r o w n
manor.
Once
having
started
"Frenchman's Creek” the reader
finds himself Immersed In legend
and th* sweep of th* story,
possessed by the m a rk *( the
narrative. Unquestionably a great
beet-seller, “ Frenchman* Creek”,
Ilk* Mtsi du Maurier** other
novels, la a classic of Its kind.
Th* story has been bought by
Param ount Picture* for flXS,000.00
Daphne du Maurier, Monde,
exquisitely beaotlful granddaugh­
ter of the author of "Trilby”,
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MATINQ mars natural baasty
In hasn* s u r ro u n d in g s has
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brought ■ eevrtsd reward t# Caro­

lyn Flswellsn. IS. of Hastings, the
has bean named Flsrlda’s 1M1 win­
ner In th* national 4-H home
ground* baautlflcatlon eontast eonduetsd by ths stats extension ssrvke, far which she will rsaalv* a
17-jewel geld witch given by Mrs.
Chart** I t Wtlgrosn. Chicago hertlcuttural enthusiast. . . • The girl
painted the perth »"&lt;* l*wn
ture, hewer s t a n d s , and awing
frame; transplanted p l a n t * and
fern* Into pets and bo*** Hi the
parch; bellt a coquina rock gardon, planted flower* and thru**,
and bordered th* driveway with
rootie t* pretest th* lawn. • » •
•h e will aompot* far th* •ou ttu rn
oectlenal award *f a trip to the
10th National «-H Club Congrea* to
bo hold In Chleago Nov. a-Ooe. «.

ents that need developing. Lu­
cinda find* the deep j°y
putting her dreams into pictures
and hopes th at someday she
may become a great artlat. But
bofor* she or enyone In Ihe town
can live freely, the spell ° ‘
Castleton must be broken.
Th* story Is a strang* one.
haunting and powerful, It I*. »
Drat novel of reel distinction
all the more interesting beesusd
the author has dared to break

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three great noetic. Married to
V. A. M. Browning, yutmgsat
general In th* British Army,
since th* outbreak of th« war
she has devoted bar pen in
g reat p a rt to th* cause which
has enlisted the hearts and minds
of all Englishmen and English­
wom en.
- Th* Literary Guild baa choeen
two novel* fo r their December
•election:
"Mra.
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t entirely beran*o o f Inrrvat.
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t a . . Preildent Rnon-yelt la one
the moat Informal P m ld en t*
modem time*. He abhor* tho
* a f belnjt n prlaoner o f tho
n e t Service. He like* to come
| ya •« he please*. to are w h o * ,
tr to wbhea in era and w ith,
t hnvlne hi* caller* anh looted
■ • thorough e n ln r over lo&gt;f&lt;im
*w aro admitted *o h ’a offle*.
fhoae menv weekend* whan
I pearlderf yoe* In 'H*d« Park
f the only reat and relaaa.
H ho y rta jh e e e daya| th ere nr-

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a t Camp Blanding, I t ia. yracuted
over ona r f the flnoat, aafeat
ranye* In the enltre- country.
And-with Uia complatlon of lit
12,000-yard mOwa* "tank kinfar"
m i ye, th e amp adda r flnlahlny
touch to 'tho already oatatandlny
small arm* and artillery ran/*
ayatema,
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The a rtille ry ra n y e . cover* 30,000 ccrea between th e ooath aide
of the ram p’* - bulldiay are* to
within two mile* of Uta town cf
KejMion* ■and I* anrToorried h r
wire fencing, the g itaa of which
a r t chained *nd looked.. Further
vafaty precaution I* taken ky
fenclny-ln the Ihm -m lla-aquare
taryet, or impact. area Ini* which
all fir* la almad• Since It U rarely the eaa* that
gunner* e*q *♦*
b*»f**«
moot alt fir* I* conducted othar
from the fomr coooret* dugo«U
or regulated from the aeven 00fool obaervatlon tower*.
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Changes M ade In Observe Rights Of
Officer Personnel Pedestrians And
Save lives
At Camp Standing

Wmiehdm b a t now living
In
a ra e n Cov* Hprlnyi, waa named
Plana and Training Officer. In
addition U hi* doUoa aa lafantox
Han re Officer. Ha had been Act­
ing Plana and Training O fficer
for aevaral moothe.
'
, MaJ. John Tllden •&lt; W hiter
Pork waa earned Inapoctor and
Capt. John fl. Stall of RfhiM*
vlllc, who ha* been acting kwpac.
, M named aaaAtanL Capt.
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WASHINGTON,
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— The • Hooae ApproptUtiona
Committee approved Wednaaday
lha Army’a eonatructlon
plan*
for a long Hat o f poota.
Among
them w ires Bylin
Field, Fla., mlacellamoua faelL
CAMP BLAND1N0, D ec 4 . HI#*, |I A S M 4 S | Panama City, Col. L. A. K ontlg, camp com.
Fla.,
mlaeallanooaa
facHItlaa, mandcr, today annonnedd a nnm .
h«r af ebaayoa In hla Camp
Blandiny S ta ff O ffltora and aa.
aiatanta Includlny appointm ent of
Mai. H arry A. John*ton aa esa.
eutlva.
I P JAWE PAHKB
M*J. Johnaton, o f Woat Palm
Beach, haa bean actlny #**{utl*»
for coma time. Prior t» that h#
wan Camp Intelllyanca Officer
and iPnhlM Relation*
Officer.
CapL Wallace F , R nrtn, of ^ n •arola, who ha* boon AaalaUnt
Intalllgeneo O fficer, wna promoL
cd to IntolUgence Officer.
Flm t Lieut. W. W. Anderaon
af Jaekaonrllla, who haa been
Aaalatant Public Retatlena Offi­
cer, waa Made Public RalatVma
1
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familiar, overproduced
grew unfamiliar Ita p ir.
groceries. Farmers who
have devoted th eir l i r n to rais­
in g ««**•■ may change to soy­
bean production. T hat’* like ask­
ing &lt;tr lifelong plumber to da a
snappy Job of bricklaying tom or.

Present Crisis

F O L T V ISITS

KREMLIN

MOSCOW Dec. 4— &lt;ff&gt;— Gen.
al Wladlalakr 8lkorakl, th e i’oib premWr, was received a t the
rmalln Wednesday night by
rfaeiar Jaeeph Stalin, the Moe-

Railroada Will Have
Commission Hearing:

Official Asserts*^ - |
R a i l r o a d Credit

TALLAHASSEE. Dec. t - (,j -i
— An In te n ta to Comnu-rri- ran*,
m illion hearing on rnplir.itione
of the Seaboard Air Lin.- noil
the Georgia, Florida and Ala­
bama Railways fo r permission

Needs. Confidence
HOLLYWOOD RFACH, D*«*.
L —4*9— A “ dangerous lack of
confidence' in railroad credit
w as reported Tuesday to the Ins
vestm ent Bankers Association o f
America, with Ury assertion that
thla condition carried .a
against continued private
•hip..
•/
Oa th e heels o t n u t

to abandon lin n from Tallahne. | abandon ita lines from A ltooin
ere to C a m b e lte anil Quincy to to A stor nnd from Ynl dt.i to i
Havana will be belli here Dec. point near Bloomfield. tin* m il10. The railroads contend they, load commission nlsn i« oppOsim;
are operating them at a loss.
those applications.
An I. C. C. representative
will conduct hearings at
Lees,
burg, Dec. I f amt 1.1. on appliRichard Crook*, Mu* tenor, w m
cationa of the Atluntic Coast
Line railroad for permission to a !*»jr soprano in a church choir.

OOANTfn news llUlviP

Low Evaryday Pricot
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Go Cured 4 8 lb Hockleae

ITrd. Phillip J. Ward leaves 1
police court where he was
with murder of two per’erd la accused of the Armls. j
lokiOtr shooting In which he ran
m et through the streets, firing a
uhamch me gun from hla car. Seven
iWB|al «rre shot, two fatally, be:• " fore he was cgptured.

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t M I that a general railway
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avertOd. the I. B. A.*a Railroad
Securities Committee said the
natiM S railroads, although r i m .
falg M ere money than In any
FWdLtbice 1930, were operat n r
Without real credit.
TW comialtte chairman, John
8. , Leemls, of the Illinrls rnntp any of Chicago, asserted beiW gaiko board of governore thnt
“tw » contlnuad lack of confi.

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Celery Feds Will End Football
PERPETUAL; MOTION:
Season At S t Augustine Friday
S V x ttM f
Sc»rn men, every one. of them
on the fleet ilrln g eleven, wi'l
f*»X their ln-t sem e for Beni
Innfe High, when the Fed* run
Into the classy St. Augustine
Mullets In the Ancient City
Friday night.
rio tin g their rareere for the
Celrry tnya will be three back a,
MrKay Truluck, BUI B rantn krnl
Mark Cleveland; tyro ends, Jack
lim in g and Taylor Brown; ami
two guard*, Glenn Odhnm anil
Junior Brown. The Iota of theae
•ta rt dim tho potiibilitiet of
■atA year’a outfit.
JH- Augustine, featuring the
double ami even triple fevers-.,
r .iv . the favored role u /e r th i

local eleven, However, the Feda
are hoping, and would teem to
h a rt ■ chanee to aurprite.
The
loetl team
iirartlced
through light aerimmacea Tuesday and yesterday and are In
good
physical
condition. Bill
Branrn, sta r back, h a t recovered
from the bed eharleyhorte re­
ceived against New Smyrna, and
which severely limited hia play­
ing time against I.era burg.
Leonard
(W hltey)
MeLuris,
newly-wed TFad coach, Intimated
hia lads might surprise the Mnllata but admitted the Kt Au­
gustine bunch rated the favored
position. The team will leave

early Friday afternoon.

High School Teams Will Perform
In S t Petersburg Kumquat Bowl
K

Itr John l^dwlck
ST. I’frrKRSBUKO, Dee. 4 , J"
(Special)—Old man football will
not make hi* final sa lt off tha
ji
aport* tinge until Naw Year'a
Day when tiowl garnet will hold
*'
the attention of fans tha country
ovrr. There will he plenty ‘ bowl
j-V- attractions for outstanding eolf
lego and university clevtnt but
the only interscholastlc claaale
S.
booked for tho holiday week la
•V
reheduled for the Sunshine City
y
"Kumnont Bowl” where two billr'.
liant high school elevens, one
|V
tompnted of all atara, the pick
ST, of 62 schools within the greater
B:
Clcvelnnd area, will be pitted
fejj. against the strong and powerful
Ft. Petersburg Green Devllt on
|K~; Chriatmi* afternoon.
t~ •
Totnmy Hudson, 8L Peterai:.
hurg'n track halfback, n good le t
■L' 1 for aetection upon the Florida
Btate •rhnlutlp nit sta r cloven,
■ L 'w ill play in b it final game for
Efc~ .. the Green th-rlls. Tommy was
g . Bl. Petersburg's g reatest ground

gainer through the. sesson. II"
averaged VI yards a game from
rerimmage.
Four garnet have been played
In the annual north-aouth Interscholastic holiday classic*. Two
game* wera won by tha Buckayes, one by Florida and there
war ana scoreless tie.
Tha Christmas Day game Is
the only football event on Flo­
rida's calendar for th at holiday.
Cleveland's Squad of all sta rt
will leave from the
Buckeye
metropolis, Dee. 17, bv chartered
motor bus. Enroute, they will go
through signal practice, taking
plenty of time to cut down
through Kentucky, Tennessee and
Georgia. In Florida, they will
visit as many places of Interest
as Is posslbls before knuckling

The Australian bird, kooks
burrs, la popularly called Hth&lt;
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Lake Mary Boy Wins Holland Gets No. 1 &gt;
L etter At Academy Automobile License
FOBT DEFIANCE. W . Dee.
4.—The sm allest number of foot.
I« n monograms In years, only
M, were awarded Aiigu&gt;la Mili­
tary Academy, griddrr* a t the
annual football b&gt;M|u»t h ell in
the Academy* mev* hall Monday
night, by Major Charier 8. ItolItiV 'Jr.,' commandant.
Among tha
retip lm is
«■•
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end Mrs. F rank Evans, of I-ak*

TALI.AHABf EE, Dee d - M h £ £ T p M . t r Divlllon
-G o v ern o r Holland Wc.Uier.tay i (lf lhe gllU) Supreme Court ealU
rrcr verl hia spselal N“- I “ » * , jng for tha disbarm ent of AL
mnblla license, plato fo.- I 2 « .
(frrd E. Hm|th&gt; J r .t , on 0f the
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Vehicle Commissioner, delinked*
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tho tag to the G orem ora olflri-.; nr. rtiee
It b earj only tho number I, with I Pr
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5.

1911

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Member A ssociated Press

NUM BER 83

Gather Stimson Says Enemies Of
reak
ln
Relations
Is
Reported
Reds
Given
Power For Publishing 01
Onslaught PlansDisloyal Ultimatum mminent Between U.S., Japan
B o s n i a n Dispatcher
Say Enemy Forces
» Are Slashing On
Toward D m i t r o v

Newspaper R e b u k e d Britain Makes
F or Publication Of E f f o r t To S w
Secret Army Docu­ bilize R e l a t i o n a l
ments Of Defenpe With 3 Coon trie*

150 Bowler A t 6

WASHINGTON.
Dee. 6 — OP)
—Secretary of W ar Stimson to .
d ay announced aa “w anting In
loyalty and patriotism ' the pub­
lication of a purported
secr et
Army plan for an American Ex­
peditionary Force to Europe.
H e told hie press confers
the documents published bv the
Chicago Tribune represented “un­
finished studies of our production
requirements for national de­
fense which h are teen carried on
l y the General 8 ta ff as p a rt of
th e ir duties in this emergency.”
The W ar and N ary D epart­
' Ruaalnn
dispatches de­
ments launched
investigations
clared today that the GerThursdsy to determine how a
#nans have concentrated their
Chicago Tribune reporter secur­
ed copies of highly confidential
mala offtnalve power in a
correspondence between the White
terrific new onalauabt north*
House and tb s departm ents. *
*ktt\ of Moscow, slaahlna
The Tribune published these
through the 8olnetechnogor«
documents Thursday
morning
end interpreted them eg meapiitg
■Okl sector toward Dmitrov.
an
American
Expeditionary
40 miles directly north of
A t tho ago of tls , ”Tw Inkle” Force of 5,000,000 men was con­
Moscow on the secondary
for
an
offensive
W att* hi the youngest te a r «n- tem plated
* nOrSSd Is Leningrad.
1,
( . m i i_ iita wA,s(n s inlern*®iftn“ against Germany by July
Os tbs southern front, th* al bowling eongT*»a.
rrc»» ■aatt Forest
Moscow radio declared tho Rua- Hills, N. Y. The Tittle
S anta M
lit
urm^ had re-won 4,000 lea Cal., kegler averages
of territory on the 160 and has rolled over '2 0 0 .
Weighing 42 pounds, she bowltt
ball.
l l * pound
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Soviets Declare

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Red Troops Recapture
Ground In Rostov*
# Don eta River Basin

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attacks

Osteen Private
And Six Others
i Killed In Crash

Local Sanitary
engineer Talks
To State Group
rat Analyzes
a l l a t i o n Of
Systems
sewerage

13 Injured In AutoSchool Bus W reck
In 0outh Georgia

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th j- tU f S r iv J * to t V aouth
.- • t o ld how Italian sa d
Blorak

snyas.
City Commisslo ners
» Ask For Dock Plans
asst of sssatTWStlag f doak on tho
■SO i f fishermen
Mr. W d sn u net
• bare

draws, Mr.
y e t Mr.
U bs able
ts the City
UtS regular

of tbs

aWoodaeen Of World
H are Family N ight

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analysed for engiaoers
frost various porta
the aUla
stala
arts of tbs
who mot Monday,
lay, Tuesday
“
and
Wednesday fo r a seminar in Or­
lando, Immediately prior to the
Florida Public Health Association
asootlng.
The local
ir began by
sewerage sysdefining a pi
tern aa one whkh serves “23
people or more.” Before construc­
tion of any typo la begun, an
application .for approval on the
prospective forma must be Issued
to the Department of 8an!Ury
Engineering of the 8U U Board
•f Health at Jacksonville and
following the acceptance of tho
plana, neither alteratioea nor
repairs on existing systems nor
bmtaUatlon of now systems may
be made without securing per­
mission or written approval of
tho local sanitary engineer.
Aa golds to
communities
which are preparing to install
new eeworago systems, - Mr.
Broadhurst outlined the neces­
sary prqcedsrw. Duplicate applU
csturns containing'' data moat be
mailed together, with a compro­
benib* §0 110 0 0 0 % report which
describe* tho project and Its
lesia of design, blueprints of the
work, Complete
'specifications
whkh may supplement the bluoprinte and aay additional infor­
mation likely to bo required by
tho chief sanitary engneer of tho
immunity.

“Speriflaetlewm tor the project
ust be prepared by a licenced
to engineur
or architect,* t . Broad-

of

h u rst stated
ibis rtguiren ol U 4 n aceo

c —t , . their i o t a during Abe n eat y ear
be«hu«| jrf.tJ re .M ijS F te Industry
to defWwe p u rp e e sa 'w ere made
sh la
to oM 4f G* irgla’e Thursday before the United
■
bleb
Banning Statee Storings and Loan League.
worst andI n re f art B
sold lore. Identified by Stain
Several economists who took
etro) Bgt,
Highway Patrol,B
m , J : p. Smith part in the league’* panel dis­
as Private Leon James o f Osteen, cussion agreed th a t the 1,000.,Fla.,
mu, «
. . . L. Peel, Clifton 11. 000 figure we* about right, and
Ben
Taylor, Adam CetgM t and E. N. all urged th a t th* government
McMullen. T heir y a w and home take immediate steps to assist
towns w ere ana reliable imme­
workers in non-defense plants lo
diately.
The sevemth vletlm was uni. find Jobs In arm am ent factories.
Dr. Ray B. W eeterfleld, pro.
den titled, although ^eUoved to he
W ebster fsssor of political economy at
a passenger on
County school hue returning Yale University, asserted that
Camilla, Ga. price control efforts wou|d not
from the game
effective under th* present
set-up, partially because of what
bs described as ”n task of con­
fidence on th* p a rt of business
men In the personnel slated to
head th* program ”
W ASHINGTON, Pee.
ria l)— The Psdevdl Ho

Big Account Insured
By Federal Agency

ltW 5So.O O prt‘‘of
Its In­
cover Its
en Ind*.
ter Ab.a V f e
r H. Fsrgito**
P.1I.A.
had
Aa of Oci *1,
mad* by
Insured 4,171.141
In
private landtag
IM 93.U 0.
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greet
Mr. Pm
tv* been
bunt *f
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far.buDdtsc,
home-loan

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Monkey Island Built
In Yowell’s Window

-Preacher," -Jerry,” 8o*lf.”
-Snowball” and some 20-odd In.
habitanta nr* twinging,
by
proxy, from repea which ere
stretched from tree* ea tho min.
iaturo Monkey blond construct­
ed In n show.window of tho
Yowoll Co. under the direction
of Mrs. Arthur Partin.
Th* bland to bnllt af sand,
•hell and peannt bulb with a
small green and cream colored
hone* around whkh a few of
th* little staffed animals ero
Light gathered. A moat with living
hyacinths extends the length of
fc—
l m* the window and according to
the store’* etaff pimeugfte stop
often to ***** th* meakeyu.”

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of
LOUISVILLE,

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Text Of Answer
N ot Disclosed
Melbourne Radio Says
N e g o t i a t i o n s To
Stop Momentarily
W A S H IN G TO N ,

Firemen Extinguish
Blase In Meat Truck
Damage* were eel Imeted at
between *100 gad 1160 when a
Swift and .Company meat track
caught m
tkm a l
Fifteenth
Street aad Frank Avenue y**torduy, P in Chief Mack Ckvetoad alatod this tarn lag. After

cloudy fir*.
Th#

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ots High Score
Gun C h b M e e tin g
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(Al*) Japan n rnvnyn gave
Ibr Slate Department (hair
Korernmenr* reply tu INeal.
dent Ruoaevell'a query aa ta
why Japanese Irmipa are In
French Indo-t hina today but
withheld any public word ta
to nhat the reply w it.
Amhaanador
Kichlaaburo
Nomuro, asknl whether ther*
w»Hild be further fnnference*
■aid aa far a* the Japa are
concerned **»e alwaya are
willing to talk. A fter all wa
ara a friendly nation.**
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CAIRO. J)cc.
fd’l —Brillak
bomters hammered A its
concentrations
Inside
Libya |
Thursday night as a prelude
another British tank Im p
ward Tobruk In an effort tp
split the German sad ItaUaa
forces, reports from the freak
said.
Only sporadic ground flgh
In which the British
three Italian tanks *nd atb
other small Asia units south east .
of Tobruk were reported by the I
British command which told of
m o th er 24-hour lull in opera* •
lions.
Rain hampered operations ta d
both sides were assembling
waning tank Strength for an im­
minent clash.
Tho main battle son# was i
of Tobruk In the Resegh area
held by the N ails. The BritMh
spearhead stretched
souths
from Resegh to Blr El Gobi
mobile columns keeping the
Ish supply line open to Sldl Omar
near the frontier.
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Cede of the Laws of Florida,
Chapter T444, aria of Legiela.
to* Wood- tore, 1*17.
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Loan League H ears
Pessimistic Talks

ministration

President Gets Reply
To His Query Con­
cerning Moves Of
Japanese T r o o p s

G reet Britain disclosed
th at she has sent virtual ultima*
turns to three nations fighting |
along aids of Germany against) V?
Russia—Finland, Hungary s a il (
Rumania—In a “final effort to
stabilise relations,- and had gle«
en them until midnight to n ig h t
to answer.
^
“If no reply is received
a new phase uf the
be reached,'' a British
said.

AMERICUS, Gs ., Dec. 6 —
(S V - Seven persona were hilled
and IS injured today when a feat
moving automobile and a school
M e crashed htarLoo near DawCORAL GABLES, Dee. I
e ta , Osl The bue vres bemeboand lAV* Predictions
th at
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British In Action On The Libyan Front

Complete rollapae of Japanrev. Amet lean "peace" talks ap­
peared imminent Thursday night
on the haid* of official Tokyo
dispatches that l Hilled
State*
Tneee pictures ju st received in in s u n it­
artillery goes Into action. Right, we sre L lsgt.
term* offered
last week *r*
ed S lates show th* opening of the present
“ utterly impossible for Japan to
tien Sir ^ -th u r Cunningham, In command of
accept."
k . iiuk drive into Libya. Top, a view on s
the British troops in Libya on a plan.- wing
Secretary of State Hull Wed­
North A frica* beach showing British troops
Ju&gt;t before ho took off on a rsconnsissneo
nesday issued a powerful blast
tool lag off in the surf. Bottom, left, British
flight over the Western desert.
against Japan's policy of aggres­
sion and accused Tokyo of fol­
lowing * pattern of military des­
potism and roM|ue*J similar- to
Adolf Hitler'*. He said Jeptne*e aggression had prevented th*
peace talks from reaching the
ktoge of negotiations.
Domei,
usM-rting
that
the
American term* “cuanot eerv*
a*
a
basis
for
further
negotia­
bliss Ruby Dobson and Mrs.
tions," said Japanese quarter* re­
C harlrs Maready, who were t*.
garded Hull's comment* as "ex­
riously Injured In an eotomobile
ceedingly untimely lA this criti­
arcidrnt near Palalka
Thanks,
cal stage.'"
giving morning, are getting along
The United Slates has kept
nicely, according to the victim'.!
representatives of the British,
grandparent*. Mr. and Mrs. V. J.
Chinese, Dutch nnd Australian
Willi* Mas
Hawkins, alias Hpendlove, who vlaitrd the two
Dr. Kenneth R, Bell, practis­ governments fully informed of
women in I’elatks's Glendale hos­
the tnlk* with the Japanese. On­
WUlls Mas Pride, colored, wee pital recently.
ing phsician and surgeon of San­ ly yesterday. U ndersecretary of
convicted of second degree mur­
Mra. Maready suffered s dou. ford since August 1U39, died Stute Sumner Welles met with
der in th* Fall term of Circuit blr fracture of a thigh bone suddenly last
night in Csmp A ustralian Minister Richard 0.
Court today and was sentenced ami cut* and bruises, and Miss Claiborne, U two hour* • follow­ Casey.
fractured
It nppears foregone that
in
by Judge M. B. Smith to serve Dobson received a
skull. Both are slowly recovering, ing a heart attack.
the event of hostilities the ABCD
24 years a t Halford.
Mr. Spendlovs said, en.) added,
Dr. Bell a t the time of hi* -A merican. Ilrillsh, Chineea and
Three other sentence*
were “tils* Dobson to Just beginning death was serving a t a captain Dutch power* will act In con­
proncwnced this morning by Judge tn so* out of on* ty* and be. In the lieservo Corps and was cert.
to talk coherently.”
fhulth ea the Court closed un- ginning
Miss Dobson's and Mr*. Ms. statinnrd a , assistant chief of
til Dec, 18, when one more rate realty's unrl* and aunt, Mr. and surgery a t Iho Station Hospital,
wiU be tried. Johnny Smith, col- Mrs. J. A, Jenkins of Crewe, (’snip Cluiborn*.
orsd, convicted of rape with a Vs., who went to I’alatka when
He M»* horn In Sanford on
recommendation of mercy by the they heard of th* accident, left July !&gt;, IW02 uml for many year*
for
their
horns
this
morning,
Jury, w sa sentenced to lmprteonhi* father was minister of the
JACKSONVILLE. Dec. 5 -&lt;-D
ntont for the rem ainder of his Mr. Rpcndlov* added.
Methodist Church here. Follow­ — Best buy* In freeh vegetable*
natural life.
ing college work a t
Southern for the coming week'* dinner
Nelson Brown, colored, eon- APPOINTMENT CONFIRMED College In Clearwater Beorh, Dr. table* In thl* are* are Irish po.
vlctod of manslaughter on a m ur­
Bell studied pre-medicine for two t u t o r s , c tb b ig e , carrot* without
der charge, woe sentenced to
ear* end Medicine *t
Emory lops, beans, eggplant and pop­
WASHINGTON, Dec. 6 — OP)
i err* seven yean at Kslford. — The appointment of Brig.
ivrrsit
in A tlanta where he pers. licet fru it buy* are grape­
Ho toe Sykes, Judged guilty of Gen. Philip B. Fleming to--ini' graduated as an honor studrnt. fruit. orange* and tangerine*.
aggravated assault on a charge federal
works
sdmlpiURltor, lie was n member uf the Sigma
Thai'* the advice to week-end
of assault with Intout to m ur­ succeeding J. M. Carniddy was Chi social fraternity and Alpha food chopper* In Jacksonville and
der; was sentenced to serve nine confirmed Thursday by tho Sen­ Kappa Kappa m edkal fratern i­ vkinlty from tho consumer divi­
ate.
aathe In th* Ceunty JaU..
sion of th* Office of P rk * Ad­
ty
The final case on the docket,
Upon graduating from Emory, m inistration in W ashington, baaed
the only one Involving a
h* interned In Uir*« cities: at on Information from Army quar­
man, will he held Doe, IS.
Emory Hospital in A tlanta for term aster m arket center* end Ih*
Levey Lane will face a
of th*
on* yeer, a t Presbyterian (los division of purchases
of assault with Intent to
pits! In Chicago fo r ono year O. P. kL_____________ _
ami following his Internship ol
Barnes Hospital In Bt. Untie, he
woe mad* aailetant
resident
eurgvun. H r practised m rdkine
in Atlanta before h* cam* lo
Sanford.
Gary Oibaon,
colored,
•Thor* will b* * -Commlnty Survivors of Dr. Bell are: his
_ ■£&gt;*«. S -O P h - Sing” tonight Uf 7iJ0 o’clock at widow Mra. H enrietta Bril; two ■lightly Injured when the *•*
.OILAMDO,
. maternal aad Infant th* Tourist Center. Th* publk daughters, Deborah and Julianne; he waa driving collided with U
■ tiw K v u ju rt* db. u lavIud. Including winter,' real- one son: Norman: hi* father, th* Ford driven by Glover Jahaeoa.
aoaea tod tuberculooto
tc
urn the j , nU tnd yaer-reund rseldetito.
Rev. Joseph F . B ell; on* eb ter, colored, on Sanford Avenue ye*.
■I dlooeeo problems,
Mr*. T. K. MacDonald of Cocu- U nlay, according to , th* priice
H .' Ptokott, state
Thera will U a dinner-meet­ nut Grove; tw o beothrrs, WIN departm ent. No arrest*
ing of th* Taylor Commendery bur K. Bell of U v * Oak and mad*.
No. 28 tonight at 7:00 o’clock. Dr. F. Emory Bell of Palalka,
I Aaaociatlon her* During th* business session an­ who I* a lieutenant In th* Medi­ SHIPYARD STRIKE SETTLED
nual election *4 officers wiU be cal Corps and stationed a l Camp
WASHINGTON. D*«. *
l more full- held.
Davl*.
—Th* Labor Department Tkuraad a greatly

fc g ro Cimvicted Mrs* Maready And Heart Attack
Of M u r d e r By Miss Ruby Dobson Proves F a t a l
A re Recovering
Circuit C o u r t
To Physician
Only One Case Which
Involves A White
Man To Be Tried

Dr. Kenneth R. Bell,
Reserve C a p t a i n ,
Dies In Louisiana

Ik’Ht Vegetable Buys
Are Named By O.P.M.

Ml

r,#w Wows B riefs

Negro Is Injured
In Auto Accident

Diseases Named
State Health Meet

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Funeral services will b# an­ day night announced sattlemeu*
af puMl* inSaturday at aeon will bo the nounced later.
of a two-day etrlk* at the Po­
m healthful closing
•In* time for
fog Seminole
Seminal* Cornu
Coun­
sey and Jon** shipyard*. Wash­
ty farmer* to sign soli conoer.
ington, D el, and »ald the IM 4
Decision Reversed
workvrt would return ta
tM »
workers
to tnetr
i combat tbs atatoV maj- u i£ " e o £ t v sSIU mS?
ho added.
vbor, announced today.
I n B l i n d C o n v i c t i o n Jobe frlduy. The settlement, a
labor
deportment
epokommm
said, waa worked- out by
F O B T irS INSPIRATION
^
S t “ TRENTON. V. J-_Dec. I . - W •eat*lives of lb* C. L 6-InduOe
. who wao btjwrod aovoraf -T h o Now Jeraoy .Bwpram, Court trial Marin* aad Sklpbuildto*
Worker* Union. maMguuMRi
of
U P. Rye, Ubor departaaeut,
riXr* s » 3 W a y r o t ^ n . ^
termed to Si nferd for toe winter, or promoting
concilia tor. Ten** cram not m .
■mat to deten riue who.
nouncod pending raUfUutlo% kg,
i 3 m a Puetor vlritod toe
th* union.

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Over N per cent *4
ftrrvrnment U * i ___

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In the Far Ka*t. the Mel­
bourne rndiu reported today
th a t u lirenk of relations be­
tween the United States and
Japan might come at' anv
and government
momi'iit
sources said the messages re­
ceived indicated a rupture in
negotiations might !&gt;e Immin­
ent.

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S A N F O R D , F L O R ID A

New Bowling Loop Associated Press
Organized With Names Southeast
Emerick On Top Conference Stars

FAR M E RS’ M A K K E T

R A D IO N E W S
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■ li ll l lM o l rrmlf BOd V x r t a ih
■ • p a t Ralaa mm Oo U d l A. m .
■ t o k tool
REPORT MO. 10
APPIJCS. Dol. bo. hpr. II 02. Oono
11.12 to 2140, Hodio btoMljr 11.22
to HA*.
AVOCADO*!. Bo. etkt. fcp I* 10.
To 22.12.
RAMANAR. 20 tb. boncb*a, 21.12
BEAMS, Raap, bu. bra. Teaderarrra. ord. to loir. 21.22 lo 21.12
&lt;llanta.|l.00 to 21.12.
R t (T k NO supply
nncM*olA.I, Na supply
CAIinAOB. Tbs. folr I d fcr. ta prnbaarn 222 00 aod 24*-**.
CAUIJPUIWBR, CHa. 2212
rEIJHtTTCrU. 24.22
CIIATOTE. ba. bar. 21.20 lo ll.T*
HWirLAMT, Bo. hpro. fair to *uod.

The Emerick Hordworo Cam.
M l team smacked tb«
Groat
ralbern Trucking Company far
re* straight p m * i to taka tha
id In the newly orgsnlxcd bowlK *R**»o-Qfu/ir, Calory City
rtatiac Company tad Toochton
Drug each took two yonta of
tkraa from Androw
Canoway
• .Agency, Hoffman Electrie and
3 8 t John* Blver Lina, m pactho.
Tha high tcoror ef tha wook
la E. D. Prtea who rollad up
U &gt; polnta. Ha was followed by
A. Canoway with 414, H. Court,
pay with 417, Wright with 483
tad P. Mooru with 426.
■■ Nest wook’a aahadula pita El
' Karoo agolnot Celory City and
' Carrawoy Agoncy agolnot H off,
ptan Electric on Thu radar. Fri­
day matcheo will faotura Emtrlck
i Hardware ■gainst Toochton Drop
and Bt Johns against
Groat
&gt; Southern.___________ ,

loilAPB^nUlT, Hloodr. Boor* U. E
to o k 11.20 H but &gt;■•■ lie, nc.
1 t II *2. «4 bat ha« n ~
InilAPER. Calif. Craloo 22.12
. l.f'.woMa, H boo lir a 11 .10. Itro
I ll.lt
LKTTUUB. Crates. leobor* 14.22

Pres* by tha coaches and tholr
scouts.
They aro tha big four Southraotern confarones football—two
juniors and two
son loro—who
hoea •plashed tha ocason* re­
cord with, bald headline, of bril­
liant ooplolto.
And what port oP lino would
they play bshlnd. If they could
he gathered for an all-otar po«t
season gemot Hers Is the coach.

LEGAL NOTICES

Texas Christian
Gets Orange Bid
!
MIAMI, lies. r -fA V -T w Ic e . beaten
aad
once-Ued
T om*
■ Christian University, which two
conquered seven major football
1 teams
this
season,
including
I Trrts, will most Fiisnkls Sink.
I, wish and ths
University. of
r ' Georgia l « tho Orange Bowl bore
on New Year's Dor, It wss
aoenced Monday nkfht.
* Bowl Prsildont W. O. Ward
paado tha announeeinent a ftw
Aburao after To*as bad declined

4CWUA»1A40« o*
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25 Cases Tried By
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PIKAfP* AS M

Betty Jameson Will
Return T o G olf Wars

Pleaiant companionship
and delicious drinka are
Always on hand. Meat
four friend* here. Mod*
crate prices at all times.

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
-C ock tails
We

Deliver

Telephone 9106

8T. AUGU 8T 1N ZI Dec. 2 .(S^eclal)— Ml** Betty Jemceon,
of Ban Antonio, Tcsae, women'*
national title-holder in 1939 end
1940, I* plenning to relum to
the Florida golfing were thin
winter bv competing
in th*
eighteenth annual 'florid* K»«t
Coaet Chnmplonehlp on RL Au­
gustins Links here, Mir. 10 to
14. Miss Jameson has been In­
vited to appear also in champion­
ship of Palm Beach at that re­
sort Fob. 0 to IS, and In the
South Atlantic Championship at
Ormond Beach, Mar. 3 to 7.
Tha most successful
yean
Mies Jameson has enjoyed In
disorderly house, bond estreated;
major competition—the two suc­
Jerry Walker, operating a die cessive year* In which *he ruled
orderly hno».,‘ j|| 0r 48 days.
women'a golf domain—were Ini­
Alan, Fletcher Jnpee, Inmate of tiated by her fine performances
dlaerderiv house, bond estreated; on the loci I course. Tri 1339, the
t a fb y Dixon, Inaiele e f disorder.
If.bouad, bond estreated! Gens
Lomax. Inmate of •&gt;(•orderly
houses bend e*ire8t*d: Willie CoL
lie, alia* W llllt Collier. Inmate
o f disorderly house, bond estreat,
ed; James Golden, Inmate of dlserderly house, |t or 10 dive;
Charlie Johnson, Inmate e f dis­
orderly houte, bend estreated;
P. L. Thornes, Inputs o f dl«or.
derly house, 13 or 10 davit Roy
Dixon, Inmate of
disorderly
house, bond estreated; J*mea Ab­
ney. Inmate e f disorderly house,
bond' estreated.
Al*o Edward Rosier, Inmate
o f disorderly home, bond
ee* similar hid to p
Georgia accepted the
Saturday.

laraiKed Advertisements
also tred* shotgun fo r vletrola. Phene t U ~ W .

orderly conduct, case dl
T Apia. I «
lehed. Phona

CAREFULLY
tiled a t lew

S IT U A T IO N

I4 F I K W tR .

Sanford Market
Expects Heavy
W e e k ly Sales
JACKSONVILLE.
Dec.
I(Speclal)— Tho weekly forecast of
vegetaMe sales prospects at var­
ious state farmer*' markets Issued
fljr William L. Wilson, director of
state markets anticipates a good
market for
buying
mixed or
straight load* at the Sanford Mar­
ket with moderate offerings of
beans, liberal amounts of cabbage,
eggplant andNritnu fruits, moder•te offerings o f lemons, peppers.
Bliss potatoes, and tomatoes, aad
light offering* of big Boston 1st.
tuee, English peas, and yellow
squash.
•
A t Fort Pierce tha state market
It expected lo have mudsrate sup*
pliee of tomatoe*. peppers aad
eggplant, and light suppliaa af
yellow squash, beans and pine*
apples. ,
,
'
IJberal qu»ntitles o f eggplant
and peppers, moderate Iota of snap
beano, and a light
supply ef
yellow and white squash will be
offered at the Waucbula State
Market Heavy offerin n of grspefruit and oranges, light supplies
of tomitoes and yellow equsih,
and some lemons and limes will
be svallabla at tha Florid* City
Stata Market.
From ten to tweatyreefera of
berries dally will be available * t
the Plant City Bute M
l a m offerings of oral
light offering* of
toes, and tomatoes.
Unliajlted
quantities of ew p. beans and Ital­
ian peppers and limited offering*
ef squash will ta graUaMo at the
I'ahoke* 8 U U MsfkaL
1
A t th* Pulmette 8 late Market
supplies ef tomatoes, peppen end
eggpUnt will bo heary to liberal.
w lt H ia b v offering! of yellow
f f i &amp; A graene wtll be avaflaWj
at the Palatka SUto Market, with
supply Increailng by Dee. IV

B O tlT A

tv th m c o u r t 4»r' t h e c o i * t r
Jl IKJK.
SEMINOLE COI OTI.
rl.ORIDA. IP raOPATR.
IN IUR: ESTATE at ANHt-ET U.
llUArtEa, tk cu u *.
TO AU&gt; CRKOtTOna AMP FEHHON* HAVINO CliAlMH Oft PBMANOR AUAINBT HAIL) EHTATM:
'You and each s f you aro boraby nolllled aod required to pr***nt
• nr claims and 4 ra u 4 « which
you, or either of you. may ha**
• (• I d I lbs *Ulo af ANILEY It.
IILAPEH doesaood. PMs ef sold
County, ta the County Jude* of
M-mlool* Couaty. Florid*. at hlo
nfllr* In th* court hOuao of aald
Counly at Sanford, Florida, with­
in olahl aaltndar month* from tho
llm* of th* first publlcatlim o(
Ihl* notice. Each claim or demand
•hall ho In writing and ahall atata
■b* piaco of roaldoncs sad po*l
&gt;.rflco ••Idroao of tha claimant, aad
oh* 11 bo awnrn to by tho claimant.
• •ml. t.r attorney. *nd' *nr *uch
claim or demand, not *o (ll*d shall
b* yold.
AN*LET o. ar.Atir.*
Am oxooutor of tho Loot
Will and T n la a ia t
of
ANRI.PIT R. BLADE*. domaaod
Firm publioatloa, Nov. 21, IP4I

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NICK’S
Padage Store

No U. R. man-of-war has aver
mutinied or been in tha hands
of mutineers.

M ixed Drinks — Package Goods — Beer.
END

D KLIVEKl

—PHONB M

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
112 V I. F IR S T S T R E E T _______________

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CLAU S SAYS

-II win pay to consalt our
Personal Loan Department
bofore yon borrow.LOW COST-EASY

PAYMENTS

The Sanford A tlantic N ational Bank
M em b er F ed era l D eposit Insurance C orporation

The Christmas Store
of Control Florida .

KEY WEST. Dec. 2 — (/PI—
rirlita. a variation nf ths num­
ber* racket that has thrived here,
way rinsed up tight Monday, but
Sheriff Berlin Sawyer drat#*
.that Gov. BpetvtrJ L Holland,
pho recently ordered a strict ban
On gambling In Dad* and Browayd CounUex, had had any com­
munication with him,
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LOCAL A LONG dleUnce may.
log, crating a ■torage. Lea*.
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&lt;1:30 Norman Beasley and hi*
Fla. Cowboys
7 :05 Breakfast Brevities
T:4B UP News
B:00 The World Today
8:18 Orian Moods
H:.10 Mu»le Men
0:15 Virginia
9:00 Morning Devotion*
9:15 American Scliool
of the
Air
9:45 UP Nena
*
10:00 Mantel
10:06 Block and WhIU Notes
10:16 Myrt and Margo
10:30 Stepmother
10:45 Woman of Courage
11:00 Drama of Pood
it : 15 At Homs with Solly Mar­
tin
11:30 Mutie a la Carta
11:45 UP Now*
11 :S5 Program Rr*ma
13:00 Kate 8 mith Bpcako
12: ^Checkerboard Tima
13:30 Dancotlme
13:45 Our Gal Sunday
1:00 Dials Farm Club
&lt;, 1:30 Bridge School. of tha Air
1:46 Road o f'L ife
3:00 Young Dr. Malona
2:15 Joyce Jordan
&lt;
3:30 Tha Goldbergs
2:35 Building is r Defonsa
2:45 UP NamT
2:60 Three Rioters
3:00 Farm Security Adm. Pro­
gram
3:16 Bob Hanon Songs
3:30 Renfro Valley Folks
3:45 Adventure in Science
3:55 Proas New*
4:00 Columbia Concert Onhcatro
4:30 landt Trio
4:45 Press News
6:00 P ot tha Farmer
5:10 Twilight Melodies
6:30 Christmas on tha Moon
5:46 Just Entertainment

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Mo.
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PBPPBI»%_b«. hpr. 112* to . II.11
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12.22. Idaho Makar*. 2* IW sack
12.11 IUd nil**, rrt Mo. 2 etao
21 .10 : r » 21 11; hpr. No. I . 1 1 .22 ;
Mo ra 21.12.
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IlfTAIIAMAtv 20 ID. aarko. 11.22
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to ‘22.12. Ilubhard. con. aack*
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N U M B E R 81

July

First

F rom Rostov-on-don
M isoha (Jives His Shjrt

PARIS.
Dec. i . — (A P )—
W a s h in g t o n , i
■:
.,n
The Germae
commend
la J-rla
An
A 1 n ilililitin s l
n .h l'.».iu |
Parle announced
today
• i'U l'I ’ro(illa tio n Hlm iht f it t lr i’U lm
German Medical Cnrpe rr * lo. r...
fotinf Imt itu 'liiiim g lrm | I* um * |
fleer had been nhot Uat
night and Immediately Im- Ifum l* fu r .1 \.ia t mi'roiiHo m |.t •
poeed ■ &lt; :lt P. M for few |&lt;iuctiun of tanks am i gun* I • '
on Ike entire tenth arras* , !»ritl«h m i I ||ii&gt; * iiin f t iiu « w id |
[•Pproviii I.y Ilit- ||. u u? A|t|.|. - '
dialer ent.
Ik e
announcement
eald • f*fiultt(llH ( e.llhliilttoo tit.Iny
I lu* Inigo in w outlay v%uttlefl f
Herman autbertliee “re*art. 'J
ed the right to take graver,* l.» nig 4In* tntul t :»-11 mill r.-uir.**
measure*". Ijter, the N ail#1' SMthurirMlNlIM |.reex «,|« ,| f,,r
,d f.|l«»f
/• IlHf SUIff J|||) | 11110. let til,*
have warned of "series* con­
\
I,.
sequence." If
the
attache j &gt;lf*ggiPlillK ail.......
continued. A German *0Id­
ler » • • shot in the name JU.
.«■••* 1-'............................................
trtet recently.
*4.,» iltfisu ti hi tit. making nt T*»l*«
a ilrriPioit wlifthfi lit. .lap.
I I lf ( u o r U lr d P r r M l
In tha* Libyan campaign! |h#( ♦•,n*'H** w»ll vi*-M
Am i icuii.

B ill W as Announced
T o T ak e Married
•
Women O f 20 T o 30
LO N D O N . Dec. 3 — f/PV—
L a d y Nancy A ator criticized
Prime Minister Churchill
- sharply today fo r not going
• further in h!a proposals to
conscript womanpower In hie
House of pommons speech

•

A t t a c k

S ta lle d . A s

Labor Party May
• S p l i t O ver Bill

'

Member Asuociatcd P ro w

Enemy Forces Increase Made
In Libya Are in Lend Lease Reds Declare}Nazis
Marking Tinse Appropriation In Headlong Flight

Open N ew S t John’s Cathedral

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DKI KMItKU

, (iermans Claim (Jains
In Violent Tank,
Infantry H a t t i e s
On Moscow Front

Russians Say Foe
Is Panic-Stricken
London Radio States
Nazis
Securing
Hein foreem ents

in..,

yesterday.
As the Labor party was

B r it i.h

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o f(rn *ive

le •*».*i* h -l» u t.Ii-t luit. -i-

LONDON. Ore. 3.— ( A P ) - .
A Kent era dippaUh
frtim
Kuihyahev Maid Itxlajr an o f­
ficial Ku0«ian source had announreil Herman troops were
abandoning Taganrog .ind re*
treating
toward
Mariupol.
Taganrog U 40 milea weat
of Itoatov, which the N tlU
admittedly have
abandoned.
On the renlral
front
tha
NaiU aUo apparently ara
suffering further reverse*.

............ It. mi

reported nt l , „ t
momentorBy .
'
1
^
2 SS2 *tlm " f . W . U P a t
•tallnl and both «idee sparring |
l»v tiding tin* ftirt '** nt w
Amartean-bern member of Par.
for position.
in I min t'liiuii
.,,
.-itt :i« k tiiu
llament aaaerUd that Mr. CharThe Imperial encirclement of "••urlilHiritii; ,.&lt;m,i,v „ ( Tluidnn.l
eUll “ had a blind eya where
Pictured —
woman are eoneernad,' and urgeJ of St. John the ‘Divine, New York City, ' dedicated in the pretence the foe* of the Natl commartdar 1 1 S|i" " *
that all women be treatad alike.
General Rommel had been brnh-1. ...V?',’ " ‘
*''* “/ 1*' l,,‘
“ I f yen don't conscript mar. o f the greatest 'throng that ever entered it. portal*. Iliihop Wil­ en by the reckless end repeatjd
,,
B1IV„
Had women there will be (rant liam T. Manning conducted the dedication serviers which wee at­ tank charge, of hi.
fifteenth .....
............. . „t ti„. I„.„d
dUcotUnt," she uld.
tended by high church dignitaries and leader* in &gt;11 walk* of life. Unk division which at Usl and ,,f „ f|,.t,||n .........
, f lint.
Mr. Churchill announced a bill The church, second largest of Its kind in the world, will not be at great coet
I lip \«a»eUlr«| I'reu)
had
emaahjd
M alayan*. &lt; ....... .
t:„ .
through ,t the lower end of the
wr,lt
Ctorninns claitned new iralnn
C
m ^ lbetween*
e f c a E ine
W 1i|
. Znr t or
B B
women
*o flnlalwd for several year*.
Tobruk.Rex.gh corridor ta1 ,n
.....
........... ..
......... .
T h e O l'M 4
j tpt r conAervation d rive m ovrd backstage in in violent tank nnd infnntrv
aad SO for the uniformed aer.
rendetvous with tho 2 1 at ilivislon
.vBaa but restricting "lethal com.
lying weary and wounded to the |
T„ k&gt;ll „ gn'iii ntiiMitiif „ f N ew Y o rk v i n » M * h.i \u e r , s ta r o f a forthcom ing m u sica l, do. liattle.H on the lilizzard-Hweot
batast" duty to voTuntesre.
east.
lu lle d h it p |.
d ',i v und cttllnr to Ilk a t'ha»&lt;*( fam oua com e, front before Moscow today,
lioatiL* It* Jitit.tn in S«*uili
ChareMU aaked
Parliament
Riissiiin.t declared
Thi* British setback appeared •v l i ' r n A**ii» v»;m |»irtnr**«l in tin* tliertnc, wlm i &gt; i
.i* .*•'« th e a tricu l d ivisio n. Old pitpcr w ill be but the
yesterday for powar “ to require
damaging but tar from diaaa. 1•ra•^a w hile lh»* g*&gt;vi*Miim*nl &lt;l'i
the Cermnns were thrown
converted
•
n
'
lm
tlefenm*
use.
Mint
ha
lik
e
s
the
idea
so
morn— to bane In the uniform
troux,
for a British
military ilif'l lilt* |in*gri*rei« Itf 11 re llrm t.
1buck in two
kvv
sectors.
o f the auxiliary services of the
w ell he g&gt;tt«
h it ••!! h it hack for It.
spokesman declared Tobruk's link tialioiiw w ith llit- I'ln lf t l S ta le
The Reds claimed the ' ‘paniccrow* or (toll defenae," hut hr
with Rexrgh had not bean whol­
stricken enemy" still is In
arid that “ for toma time to
ly broken. Moreover, British esmcome* thta compulalow. would ’ be
mand of ths Mediterranean waa
heudlontr flight from
Ros­
accompanied by British superior­
tov in the Ukraine.
-s
ity In th« air.
&lt;
■
The Lonikm radio *ald Gar.
Oviedo, A l t a m o n t e Christmas P a rty For Although the British lost Ret r
j
man* are pushing rrinfnrcamvnta
- r j— --------segh
Itself
and
the
nearby
aetSprings f l e c t i o n
Needy ChUdren T o llemrnt of Blr al Hamed in the;
from Mariupol, 100 milts weat
of Ro*iov, in an effort lo halt
**
‘
nnounced
l|e .Staged Dec. 17 process, the brtrak.through wh*
faded only on a narrow sector.
----------,
affected
aectar. I
tho Russian countrr-offenalva to
tha south white . Aha ) UansdM
the -Ststaan ,* A NrJUsh aoO aanii , teamlhftj-t W.. A. XiaitfLaLLjaas rl». ted [
only
a
l&lt;M
atetory,
declarer
Wor»hipfol
Ma-ter
«
f
the
Mn.
I
’
.
,
,
,
.
,
,
1?,,^
Claimed hoir tank^iupportcd In­
vaportad opposUidp to hi, elec­ l)n|vpr&lt;lty &lt;»lea Club, Frances
in.ulnir &gt;»*:ir
y,*nr lu-t L 4 IU IU J
t,r t»«tr
I O r Plans
Reported
To
that tha confidence nf the Ini. son* fn, thi* t-nttiinir
fantry had cut
fr*«h
swaths
tion yvaterdny In (Irouu No. 1 Arkley ami Chris Napoli, ac­
perlal forces had bern In no niifht nt tin* mri*tiitir •o f S u n fn n l
F o r through the Soviet Moscow d».
Many Years Dies
In fUnford’a geavral
election companied by Doria MUligan. en wav Impaired.
He
Complete
Lotlgr
No
ll.'
E.
anti A
.„
, .
_
fense lines. The !lu*at«na counj M 0b Raymond MUligan, ,re*L when be received VI votes as
"It may delay matter* fm h I I . at tin* M«01'int’ l.tNlgf, r ln | » .
I n T a 11 a It a s s ec
the
( hristmas
1) a n C e : terr.l With claim, of the recap.
A t nf Sanford far the paat -10 against ona that was ca*t fer tertained the .members of
tin J i
T ru w ic k
untiniinrtMl
few
day*
.longer,"
ba
added.
I tun* of three vlllagv* in the vL
yrnun, died at Us homo on Itaute John Nanev Garner, according tu Klwanla Club at their weekly
thin otornmir.
No. 1 Uat night nt lOsSO o'clock City Clark II. N. Bayer’s report. luncheon meeting today at the
I*.
M
I4
»
t
i
&gt;.
i»n»minmt
r«”“ihighway
j &lt;“ • MothaUk sector, 57 mllva
D
(!.
Darty,
flat
i*
K V I am* waa in chart!** of
. . . . .
, - is r it of Moscow, and the retreat
of Srminuh* •nl rulmmi,
fallnwlnr an liUaaa of ona year. II. James Gut was ir-electcd l‘&gt; Valdes Hotel.
the tiinruT which was srrvetl nl dfiii wul gi*v%*’»
gave driver. Irsl, &lt; ()f |jrrmin, f rBm teveral towns
)ir . JfilUgan waa bom In the City Commission In Group
7 .€0 I* M. The election followed. fiMinlv f*»r miiny &gt;*’arH, *11••I m no nilrer* of the Junior t hsmla-r m , h|! stallnorgorsk sretor, 120
Mils Arkley u n g “ Wetcri of
Tnlluhii* *» »*, Hiidth'iily, yt'nli’rtidv
turn. 8. a on Oct. **, No. S, receiving 01 vote* with
Jb«*
(J'
lizulcx
wat
clectcil
Sen­
f Commerce who Attended the mill-* southeast of the capital.
No One
nnd elnee H# torn lived in ona mutilated ballot ra*t
put. Minnetonka’ end “ If
ior AVunlcn, It. (I. Hri**nn i* ftilhivb inif it hi'iirt utturk.
On the fifth dny of his ex­
meeting
County, ba baa been Mr. Blmhop will surecod G. K. F.vvr Murriea M%",
Mi Merry
horn In MinNou. ■•ignniialion'a regular
while Mr.
Junior Wartlcn, J. O. Huff* it*
panding defeat Field Marshal roll
by the Atlantia Coast Rollins who did not cek reader, Napoli’s selections were "Sere­
IrviMurcr nml t*. J. Humph, aer. ri &lt;i »mI iliinntr I»m curly ctlut’ii. la-t night at the I’uirns and Kleist still apparently waa un­
I»e&gt;n •Iii*Iii*i| luw. Ilia early hu»- 1'ines liming Room, Roy Wright,
_______ (ad an * machinist..
lion.
ftlary.
nade’ and “ la Um Luxrnbvrg
able to make n major stand, for
» nicer wnn Rpcltt
ill Mexit'ii
Barv Iram a f the deceased man
The City Commlsaicn met st
The MnMina
M.imiiir heard
itcuni Iwo
mn brief
nrici iliitoi
"
»
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*• notary of the group said lo. while the Itusslnn* were Jubilant­
Gardens”
.
“
Let
Me
Call
You
a n t Ua wUaw, Mra. Paulina T. Boon today tu accept the report,
Automobile lleenae sale* for tin* addrrsse* by Senator K. K. lluu-.
•• •’"••"•"l
f- r
nlun.l ■lay. . Following the completion of ly eluiming that hi* flight was
Sweetheerf
and
"A
h
!
Swtet
MUligan: three daughter*. Mlaa in which an oven loo voir* wenfirst two days In 8 eminolr Cuailv
'’
l,u* •”/* during llut ".■summations,"
pamphlets on |so headlong that the pursuing
Mystery of U fa " were arranged have nearly doubled Uut yr&gt;r'» holder nnd llroth.-r Will'an. A. "'*'••’•
ftanuHLit Mititffuu, Mlaa Julia cast, Mr. Hayer stated.
8milhi*r«t former i»»;lir»* nt I'hiL 6*i.11111.j \ « iiiRiirraction prriinl
t■.af f ic legulatjons were ilislri- Red fours were not always able
a*
dtiets.
and Mhu Cecelia MIDI.
- .............
mien Tax Collector Jno. I&gt;. Jin- Bdclphin. I'a. Mr. Iluuahridrr wn^ 1 Ihii’i'llb before cnmilit? to Sun. liiliil among the Jaycees.
to keep him under fire. Berlin
K. C. Harper, president-elect kina disclosed this morning, wh* ii
ana brother,
Mr.
Harry
waa
m.
George Lainbart wts re-elected
in honored curat nt *hc banquet , fi»r*l,
The various committees in showed a pendsivnt disinclina­
Charleston. H. mayor df Oviedo In It* City of ths KiwaabK eammented after ha (tatad that sales on Dec. I and *a wn« Circuit Court Jiitljrc M j gutted
huHneaa ill nrlnmlo with
JSt
rhurgo
of
arrangement
for
the
tion to talk about the south.
not often 3, amounted to 63,107.15 as com­
lit** fiilhcr. While he JivimI In San.
Janie Daffy (lection yesterday. R. F. King, the program, " I t b
B. Smith.
l hristmas dance, scheduled fur
Moscow asserted In foci that
of Co. Orvn Burnatt, B. F, Ward and that wa have the privilege of pared with last yaar’a total of
Si
Th.- Filtered Apprentice Degree ,
'ujtrum. ntsl Ihs'. II in the Mayfair hall room, in a 101).miles stretch from Ros­
Allan Hunt were elected‘ council­ having such a splendid program." $1,623.
c.
Will be eepferred on tin- next ' •" »•’■ •onelructlon nf a wu.li reported that Invitation*
are
Guests jto the luncheon----Dr. K D. i » * n l # o ‘ eooduct- man. and Dr. J. W. Martin waa
Part, of tho increase la due t*&gt; n regular communication, l*ec. |,l. ;h".i*,- and ,,re.rm»ler on Bear- being mailed this week and that tov hath west to Mariupol the
Germans were everywhere dlsor.
E*rl‘ Jeter
* *
and
a m frr
Dalahlme Hasty |6 raise on tha coat of tha t jr «
I ■loll Avenue which was the fir-t
ad funeral atrvtofa far My. MIL re-elected to this group.
o
f
tha
Seralnala
High
School
1recorded uin-rnlum r f it.* kind in Fdilie King’s orchestra has hern gantxrd snd that in ureas whsro
Ugaa this afternoon
at
« i 0(»
for mret passenger ears, Mr. Jinms*ared tu furnish music for the their relrssl could he slowed ma­
A t Altamonte 8 pring*, n new (lire Club and Mr. Ackerman of klna added. Also aiding In in­
n le t k la JCVfigtegn Cemetery,
Florida.
jor bodIra were being entrapped
Among his other activities in orrasion, .
rWbaew runeral Heme In mayor waa elected when l&gt;. 0 . Winter Park.
creasing tha early sales b the n*-w
Richard Ocas, president, dis­ and confronted with annihilation.
Smith' defeated R. J. Bundy by
lh-c.
waa the data decided rule that tags with special &gt;1*
Hanford vvaa serving a* County
a y
af arr ia g KMata.
63 to 66.
Seven
rouncilmen upon for the dub’s annual Christ­ sired numbers may be obtained
Agent for a mimlg-r of year* closed today that many compli­
ware fleeted:- K. (!, Batr*. re. mas party for under privileged
ahd a,,i..tlng in Hie formation of ments hava been received on the
with the added payment of fl.
elected, R. K. Hoffman. C. I). children o f tip county. These
the Hanford Farmer’* Kichango. I'.* 12 Juycre Annual which rnmr
“ Motorists can obtain any num­
McIntosh, Jr.. Joe Dennett. I* children are under the supervision
an
nffiliale o f the Florida Cilrus out last week and which will be
T. Bryan A. U. Fuller und II. I). of tha foantv Nurse and of bers thay preftf on their llcvn-e
.
I
F.xrliange.
lie served n term a* presented to tuurlsta who ask
If stIU available for thb fee," Mr.
information of Mias Carlin Palm­
Leonard Fletcher, commander j maml(fvr „f g|,0 tatter,
Poller. L. C. Brooking waa vot. nursery ichowa.
ad assessor.treasurer. ,
uf
-ml lervlre* er, receptionist al the Informa­
Plana far Lediee Night were JtnklM said and added that th&lt;- of ttyr Orlando I'oat amt Harry ,
diicuesed and action was refer­ Federal government has requeued Rrvtsinger, aeventh district chair, j f(lr y|r |ierry will lie announced tion Booth on Lako Shore Boule­
that motorists turn In their old M n of child welfare of the
red back to the joaunlttec,
! laler. Hi* .urvlvnr* are: hla wi­ vard.
N
egro
Convicted
tags to fcle office as the metal I* jrion were the honor gurata when
Thi* yrar’a annual contains
-tfi
■low. Mrs. Riley M. Fletcher Her'
t
w
w
W
i
Tuberculosis Christmas Seal
valuable
during
the
present
emerthe Campbell Losslng American ry. nee Miss
non“
n M IV w ll
Marie
Fletcher over 150 pages and for the first
6 O f .Maiudaughtcr
Legion Post met Monday night. from Indianapolis; one sister ill time, a pictorial oection in addi­ fund* hid rrachrd a total nf
wUI re.
Two State* Share
lJan'. 16 b th^deadline for buy­ Adjutant J. C. -Trawick an.
of 80 cents
Washington, l&gt;. C.S a niece in tion ta advertlamenU of business 1168.85 yesterday when Mr*. J.
Facing trial for hU life OonM•
Livestock Honors ing tha 1043 tag*.
IWunred.
Dnvloiia llrarh and two nephews firms, amusement parks, restau­ U Ingley, Scul Halo Chairman
(barge of murder. Nelson Brown,
rants ami cafes, flortata and
Mr. Fletrhar
attended
tlu- who reside iii 'California.
cotorad, wo« convicted of man.
CHICKS W IL L ■ &gt; SENT
number uf organisations through­ for the Seminole County Tuber­
r m c A a o . D e e ; » - m — In.
masting to aolicit Hanfonl’a as.
slaughter Yesterday at dbe Fall
culosis and Health Association,
ablance in th« (tat* convention, RATE HEARING) POSTPONED out the area.
term o f Clreu\t. Court, O. P. dkna and Illb ab , gtighbore In
JAC K SO N VILLE Dee.
Among the projects which were made hsr report. *
Which will be held In Orlando,
JACKSONVILLE.
I)ec. .1
o f Am art. I P ) - The State Welfare
Hendon, clerk t f the court, said the agrtcultunl
"When you make up your
ra, m o n o p o lie s !
moat covitad announced Tutaday eheck* will .May 6 to 10. Ha Is making visit* (/Ih— A second postponement of ill.cusaeu waa tha Lake Shore
throughout the state. Mr. Kret- an Interstale Commerce Commis­ Beautification project Ned Bmlth Christmas list, b« sure to re­
&lt;|fttonmtbft- anneuaeed
Rmlth baa not pritea o f the 41
be seat to
I nearly 10,000 ttrU Singer spoke to the Ugionnsirea sion ruling that ratn-rlli-d prtipur. explained to tho (number* that
*
Tueaday.
_
, ____fa t. This morning al
Seal.
eldrega ambiance, aul on the subject o f "Child Wrl. tional rates on Florida cilrus a committee from tho organixa member tha Christmas
the grand plants e f
ft charge 'o f repo waa brought
______
__
lad «a d aid to dt
to Ike blind
fruits shipped by water from tin will work with the Garden Bmall In ilxa, It has dons a big
tare."
the
age teat Johnny Smith, colored, champion
dent ekOdren la Ume for Chris*Mr. Trawick also ntsted tire Jacksonville la now In effect. The Club In arranging the ’’traveltrs’ Job, and 'till has great things
white tomorrow, WUlte Mao Uaw- champtoll k
to do. Tubtrculosls takes m m
mas. The ram wUl be the Urg
it is 75 percent paid up In I. C. C. has deferred Its order retreat" which will covtr a short
bkaa. eolared, wjU-be an trial for tho Urono
lives batween th* agvs o f 16 and
(Bt dbbersed during any one
mberahip for 1043 as compare*! until Ik-rrmber 27. F. C. Illllyer distance surrounding tho stone 45 than any other disease," Mra.
Before
month elnee .Uw beard waa in- with 1041 figures. The enter­ attorney for local Interests, an­ bridge near French Avsnuo interr&gt; tt loosen,1.
Ingley said In urging th* par*
&gt;crtion.
tainment rommlttee o f the Le­ nounced.
chief ducted la 1037..
sad urbeg
chase of these tiny
health
gion
will
meet
tonight
to
deter,
Carlyle e f
•tear JtH
reflects about 70 per rent
stickers.
mine the types of amusement to
4 tha fbnk e f ____
Th* enormous toll of automa*
the ranUgbt tolllag e e l L
be planned for the future.
t$ S m i
’ 4tk," • 0Mbite fatalities frequently is manfltted by
pound r
Honed, she continued, and In
U fa retie,
Perdue
many cat** th* end come* sud­
Strike Colled
the finest
lad., to .
denly. and do** not, aa with tu­
•leer on
berculosis, often Involva an anAmong lh« activities planned tourUt* during th« winter are tire family in distress and power,
open
to
persona
of
this
city
aa
ty which may Increase tha due*
iVDOUL, Ohio. Daa. 3 during tho coming week for win­
r o f thr dlsesM to other
. A ataikft was salted toter visitors who have arrived In wolL
A t 7:30 o'slosk Friday night
r* of the household.
rnmrn tks aksU sad bomh
Sanford are a ten tomorrow af­ the pupil* of Mrs. V . O. Flem­
“Tu hereofoate la yrovretabte,
Bi tha Ravenna
ternoon, a musical program Fri­ ing end Mis* Msrjorte Cogburn
wl ws know how to t r n w l
MU and a
day night, and n boat trip which will present rending* and dances, I t Th# history of tha
tad la front
Tbs Vestry af tho Holy Crere will be sponsored by the Jay- followed by aommanlty singing loste movement proves this,
af tha (67,Church will meet Wexi­ rees, Mra. Mayare Hadgkln, di­ in which th* gnUwring wlU t*ha has been achieved by an
st 6:00 o’clock at rector « f tho .recreation depart­ part.
milting batik yaar by yaftr,
ment said today.
i .rirran HaftSt,
Next Wsdnasday night Is tha by day, with tho fore* al
.M n. J. L Ingtey, Mrs. JL A. llm# scheduled far Uw first boat vontlon arrayed solidly i
Tha Board of Deacons o f th« Newman sad Mrs. Floyd Falser trip for wfater ateltora and par­ this formidable enemy."
&gt;Rap(1st O m sk , will m*n will ha hotUooea to tourlota who sons who wish to vWw Uw aaon.
‘ By so mesas ta tha
iday night at 7:30 P. M. attend Um to* tomorrow after- •ry along Um pktareaqM . BL won—we merely knot
choreh.
Johns Rivsr. “R ream U ow
win It If we &lt;&amp; not
TU ranks or ssatter our fire,
i C ounty aa
U e f Baft- Chamb#
Christmas real la a bullet ‘
' areft are
[ ■ M M ’, in may U
war af pease and with
of omvuaiUoiin Um '
j a eeaure, “Mr*.
~
■n*“ . t m t&amp; l O v . ,

Bishop And Gut |Kiwanis Hears
Are Elected T o S tetso n Glee
City Commission Club Members

W. A. Stansfield
Heart Attack
Elected Head Of
Proves F atal
Masonic Hroup!

Drivers* Tests
Given Jaycees
To C M. Berry By Patrolman

Jinki/ns Reports
Big Increase In
Auto Tag Sales

Heads Of Legion
M eet To Discuss
Welfare Problem

i,

Railroad Men
Wffl G ft Wage
Increase Soon

e

r

At Bomb Plant

Parents
“Get Tc

Christmas Seal
Sales In County
T o ta l $168.85

City News Briefs

Recreation Director Announces
Activities Planned For Tourists

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8ANFOBO, FLORIDA

WEDNESDAY. DECEMBEB *,1*4.1

Sanford Herald

mmm is n !• i» m
i »&gt;»»&gt; « n »i» « w h m i
ir ■«
fjtoXte ■
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_A warning to Florida communities which are building
their current prosperity upon the basis of a war economy
was sounded at the Florida League of Municipalities con­
vention in Panama City by Mayor R. E. L. Cbancey of Tam­
pa who said that this starts would be oao of the most acute
sufferers in the entire nation if the defense program waro
suddenly cancelled.
,
This is because Florida at the moment is receiving
laviah benefit! from it far in excess of its proportionate
share. For this we should he very thankful but wc should
not lose sight of the fer more important aftermath of the
war which Is bound to leave Its most serious effects where

HITLER. ,
a l l ia n c e

B M l U la ■ n a l i r • ( Tb#

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RAND ALL
ELE C TR IC CO.

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la | l « m * fa r r*-

«to» •( an » « « f k n i i t o
I I t II n
M l M M r r lt t
S la (bis N f t r aaS alas
f l MW t fabllabas k a r ri..
IBM to pabllM lIaa af i f t o a l
b*a batata a r r ala* rtaaataS.

Electrical A Musical Supplied

Christmas Cocktails!

VERSE FOR TODAY

mtm mim

What better way la there
to express your Christmas
rreatlnc* than to ahire with
your family and friend*
the rich,' warm qualities of
Jack's liquor*. For all holL
day fextlvitio*, aerva wine
with meals, use our fino
liquor* fora cocktails.

&gt; BPUUT MAKES A l.l/
I___ POSSIBLE.
GOD’S
tUST PASS THROUGH
W N Ai Not try might,
tower, hot by my spirit,
borah o f hosts.—ZacharPAY, VANISHING SUMMER
(Prom Harper’s Magatlns)
IT on your outstretched wins,
0 aweet, 0 loTtiy tlmal
■a for.tala momant your Irene.
NMIlUinUl flight.
E l tXfct
prop•u,r• •"
pa not, nor throb with aar.
PUlliif ellmb
•ild hlgh'dt* liner. Stay hart,
Ah pricked m a t Is cltar,
Ah thought unfold* In reason.
•Ms alow rhyme,

died rtn? j. eng men vht were Hvitf end working In this
county, now doing their duty in the armed foreea of the
United States. Their departure has sorely affected our la­
bor supply and our purchasing power, fltoree, barber shops,
ami fining stations are feeling the pinch of their absence.
But we who are left here should work toward the
end that when this war is over, all the young men who
left here will want to come back and will find waiting for
thorn decent joba in which they can earn an honorable liv­
ing. We should tnr to make our town aa attractive a place
as possible in which to live and we should seek to develop
an economic structure which will survive the devastating
effects of the war.

Did You K now T h a t. . . ?
A redent issue of the Tampa Tribune contained many
Interesting facta about Florida showing much of the pro­
gress and development which have taken place during the
past few yean and revealing a great deal of what may by
expected of It in the future. In one column was a Hat of geo­
graphical facta which we doubt If many old timers remem­
ber, if they ever knew, aa follows: -

DRIVE ON OUT AND TRY
W E OP OUR FAMOUS HAM

8 ANDW ICHM .

JACK’S

DEW DROP

INN

...
PACKAGE GOODS
w
DR,NKs AT POPULAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONBOB

A T L A N E Y »S
D RU G STORE

TOO L A T E TO C LA S S IF Y
■y 1UBRKLL R A T
Civilian Defense officials are
bemoaning tha fact that tha gab.
!u 5 *.
NbA""seetimed an atlltuds o f more or Iras Indlffar•net to tha program designed to
fhe^home*front.*"* *m' ,',f’ ner
True, ’’homo guard*” hare bore
organised la soma rommunttieaj
hbrhor patrols are functioning at
othar point* { gaaolloo
lUUoru
!&gt;*»* peon opening and closing

tabulation of tlddledewlnk
e*.
pert*.
The c n r ' o f “ wolf, woll" ha*
been ringing throughout the land
fo Iona and so loud and ao eon.
■latently, without'the appearance
of any wolf, until the confused
and bewildered "averaga cltlien"
ha* failed to M ar It any more
than ha hears tha ticking of tha
dock os hi* mantle or tha drip
and Mr*." A verts* Cltlien" *M
of Ihp Usky hydrant In tha sink.
DEFENBEI/EB8 In anils a f all

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Ha•
vuraiUraJ

Breakfast
Free Delivery—Phone 103

Laney's Drug Store
W t Fill All Prescriptions"

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

PACE TT1RET.
- i ' . 'O l

Joint M eeting Is
Held By Baptists

TH IN G S W E ’V E SEEN A N D H E A R D
By M A Y M E M. H O D G K IN

L O U R IN B B E A L , Society E d it* -

al Calendai

Tekphone 14H

B ridge P a rty Plans
A r e Made By Group
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Flaal plan.

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for

Dm

bridge

Mrty. jwhkh *U1 bt kiU fat Um
Houao

Thurnlay eren« t Um regular
M Mtiar of Pki Alpha Kappa
tegaxtty laat evening at Um homo
Of Mias Wlnlfrad Lovell on Cal*ry A T«aoo. 1*
m

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w in tU r t At I

Federal Men
Smash' Large
- T h ie f Group

plant to close fur two days for
lack of hrnrtmr*;
And one
it* many
published a r»*jfii!ar catalog to
advertise it^ l*u«»tv f*»r 'Ml** t«»
the puhlu ut cutr:it«* prices »n
competition with l«*eitimai«* deal,
ers.

The Junior
Girls'
Auxiliary
and the ' Intermediate Auxiliary
l.*.&gt;king after the Tourist, ha. [unhappy during thi* llnlv
of Ike Fir»t Baptiat Church held kepi our «hirttail in the breetc Do your part, .peak to them
a joint meeting at the church on th
wn'k, l*»t they Mr«* i fine when you meet then on
the
WASHINGTON. Dec. .1 ovn
Monday afternoon In conjunction jot of folks and that’ s compen.M. street, offer them little rnurtc*ie«,
Federal
nirunt*
Tuesday I In
with the “ Week of Prayer” ami Uon rnou «h.
and
it pays big dividend, by way of amathed an allrtfi-d natmnw »»!«• raids iu IM H"t. I hu ;u.’"
the Lottie Moon ChrUtmaa of.
Avndleatc
for
»trnlin/
nn«l
Rolling New Ni i k tin* S d c m l HKi'llt.s,
the
glow
in
your
heart,
and
they,
The Tujn.at ( ‘enter h«&gt;wteA«i^
faring.
»• *••* I I up
being naturally rongi-niul folks Ford automobile paita which «m»- work him’ " *t h i* 'l •
The
Intrrmnllal*
Counselor, •re holding the firat teftonThuracrated on f«» vn-*t a ^ral**, the ’.II n u n .i•» u d ••!
ippreciae your thought.
Mr*. A. M. Gordnier, had charge day ufi.moon. It will be prv*Ml
thr ntiy I h» \ tin lud*
The question h i. arisen* "bow justice department «a*d, that
of the program and the Scrip­ ed orr the ho.tessea who officia­
Ita profit* this &gt;var mlont* w it ** |d«&gt;V«*4 «'!»• •&gt;( t *a. •'
ture le.,»n *111 re*d ty Ruby ted throughout l»|i* week, and i long ikei one have to live in at least $ 1 ,000,000 and |M*rhnn* I »lick dnx «*r II»'I *»;h I
hefore he become* a crac
Lou Anderron who used tho! th« &gt; are anticipating quite a large Florida
dealers m •*&lt;••!» ii t*»»»
holly ker.** Tbit teems to U- the desire fS.00a.000 or S4.ittiO.lUiO;
Chriatma. .lory a. her *ubj*et. #?thermit. Th*s ica I* not
* Ita thefts forced the Lincoln
An integrating
program
on /or the Tourists but is a sofml of many or our tourists. Any in­
misaion* wa* prrn-ntrd by mem­ fathering for townspeople as well formation or discussion on thie
ber* of the Intermediate group A* Tourist* to promote friend subject will be much appreciated
in charge, after which the girls •hips .ind mid materially to th** since the writer has been here only
joined the Women'. Mi«,ionary jo&gt; and pleasure of our win!1 six years ami vre don’t feel that
f\jc&lt;tH. So lay aside that en we are an authority on the sub­
Union for it* meeting.
Mr*. A. J. Pclereoti, prc.ident gmjrvnirnt, If possible, rml lend ject. We would asy, however, you
*re a "cracker" when you no long*
of the W. M. II . presented arm'u* ymir charm,
bands and emblem* toy the work: N, .t We&lt;lne*.lay afternoon (In- 'er attempt to keep the sand from
under your toeniils, hut let it.
the girl* have «ccompli.he,| Inj-j^,,,,,,
^nl junmr l, h.mh.-r offom m erce
: trickle Its way out and repose on I
“ Forward Step* to the following
ing the flr.t of the *«-ric* j the snowy whiteness i«f the sheets, j
J!lBk»n*&lt;'rin
girls: M*ry ^Hrlrn Tew,
of Scenic
Boat Trip* down the i Thla we«K we tried uui one of
s
Pippin, Nancy Williams,
hn* River, to give our Tour- |Bob Edge's suggestions on defeaThat meadm &gt;2 00 *avetl on Firry flu imi
Jones, Dolofrn M rl^llaiv
glimp*e of it. enchanting. th,rinng a duck. Sunday afternoon
cleaning.
Lou And** non ami llurut
lirtip col Iwauty. i m not a tour- |one of our beneficient neighbor* !
ter.
tirin g us your Hry rlra n ir.g anil
j»« hut l*ve never been «h»wn the pfe.ented uo w.ih five lovely wild I
It
was
announced
hlfh class wnik for vh irh you P*t
Hirer on a boat to I ahull re­ duck., W* pulled out the tail and
Christmas party will !&gt;«•
pair to the Mtl«c and pu 1 the wing feather., heated * kettle of '
\Vf rlrnn ami 1lock hul-v (In
miin nf
the annex on Dec. 1.1,
tTD'.l labels from the s-iiteme* water to the boiling point, drop•II kinds. W r rm nwlrl **«. il
&lt;••&gt;«! u il - and
ftnimiscent of past and better perl In a cake nf paraffin let it |
pants. I&gt;cl us make x«»t»i l«sl t«**r w -ml
were: RuLy Lou Ander-nn. Gloria!*•»&gt;&lt;l'«*r»lly cover my p.-r meit and immersed the daekr
hteik like new t
Stirred
it
around
until
thomuyhly
Wethermglon. Ib.ri* W.-lbering- » » ’ « " • ' ,hr"«
»'•
j-i.i.r d&lt;- a. n Tourl.l for ju*l soaked, then lay it aside to cool. 1
ton, Mary David, klary llrlen
iifti-rnoun. l'*ually I gt"'» You open the feother* t*&gt; the skin j
Tew, Dondhy t'arl.-r, l.aVrrne
i.k even from the ripple- of straight down the hrv««l or b«ck New.nmr, Betty Ann
Michael,
Gwrndulyn Bannratr. Dnltitc* Me- *. t.bble thrown overboard, bol lend proceed to peel off the fral.e)lan, i'rggy I'm.iin,
Sl'-'la k ‘ ....old Im- worth It.
i there in a pericc.. unbroken, j.e
Whitmore, Nancy William., Kit­ - &gt; ■.day night at 7:.10 o'clock, we ket. The .kin la left vmooth
ty Odhain, Marjorie Andereon, II; . v|»-et yen ami you to poll ] clear. On* cake of paraffin will
Haxrl Hmilli, Shiilry Murrland,
-oh the Tourist*, and tiring ,|„ nlnut three deck*. Try it it'*
Myra Ann Southward, Mildred * i...111.t if possible, »n tie- fust j great. Take, about five minute* |
Barineau. and Win Durden.
Community Sing of lire eej.von |
birO.
And rouii.elor*. Mr*.
A. M. at the Tourist tenter.
Hi mg]
Don't forget! Bring along your J
Gordnier, Mra. it. A. William., allot; your eliemie*. 11 outlie- nod
Mrs. C. I.. Ilrw.nn and Mr*. C, anything rise tbvl worries v-iu voice to the Touri*t t enter Kri- j
A. Anderson, Jr.
nail -mg them away eiimnsse fur- ih»y night an«l in nature taki* its
*Vif (lid Man Worry and a hap­ cuursc. If your neighbor dtn-sn’t
Miss Takach Honors py, singing heart Jukt can t ngiee like it, no matter, the fish will.

Does 20% Discount

■ M P. II.,A Q trlahmg mouther*
aM that* aacorta art Invited to
afiawL
Mrs.
Manila Longer,
■ g h t Worthy Grand Coadoetraaa
of th« Q n t h l Grand Chaptar
j jlll. ba In attandanca.
r Tfc* P. E. 0 . und.r tba dlrect in o f Mr*. B. E. Andrew* win
I lonaor tba Rad Craa* M iring
I o k a In tba morning.
. Tba Wopaa’t Club, sadrr tba
J Notion o f M n. J.. W. H*U,
W Ul ap'anaor tha aftamoon arwI f Nation at tha Rad Croaa
A wine room*.
• Tha Tawnaend Club will maat
■ ' tha Court Ilouaa ut 7 JO P.
J . Mrs. W. J. Lyman will lead

T

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•nd son' of Jacksonville spent a
ftw days in Sanford last week
with llr. Tanner's mother, Mrs.
Jeasie Tanner.
dlapoMd * f and th« meeting ad,onroad.
Present wart: fpomore, Mr*.
B. L. Parkin*. Mrs. J. H. Truluck
»nd Mlaa Jan* Sharon; and m*ou
kart, tha M Inara, Conal* MeCall.
Naney CoUum. Martha Pdrklna,
Nancy Dffhtoji, Shlrlry Smith,
ISjJrkf t iik , Jana Thigpen, Ana

Mrs. C. W. Brown

ha*

re-

tar-lndaw,
Brew*.
Mn. O. W. Douglas ha. returned to her home hi Sivin.
aah, Ga., after .pending a few
day* with her narent*, Mr. and
Mra. A. C. William..

1

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Tbars will b* B Lff* Member.

■ Ip banqust honoring Mrs. W.
I Thornton st th* MgOpxILt
( nirrb annas bratnnlnr at 7 d&gt;0
m
U . Tba tbama of tbs baa.
c tat will ha "Tba Woman • AU
i ember* o f tha Women’* Soclaty
&lt; ’ Christian Brrrlr# are invited
t attend.
M n. W. M. 8 . o f th* P in t
J ipUat Church will meat at th*
SHtureh at 10:00 A. M. for th*
afcamaw** of tha “ Weak - of.
Irajnar" .for foraMn ml*»lon* .**4
tha LottU Moon offeringi 'Mr**.
3 7 N. ClcrtUnd will hata cM rfo
m tha vrecram for tha day.1

Frlond. ct Ceorfo ll.b * . ill
rrgrst to learn that ho ha. been
«
,*° , ,h* 0 r* n* ,‘ General
Hospital In Orlando where lie
will receive treatment.

Church School For
Public Conducted

I* k
w. a
An Inter-d*nomination*! School
U now fat profreu at tho Preabytarlan Church
beginning
each
arsnUg at 7:30 o'clock and lasting
oatU «:*0 o’clock. These eoureaa
tea open to tba public, although
only those who enrolled on Sunday
avoalng win bo presented with
certificates.',
. -Dr. W. P. Buhrman Is chairman
of th* board-for the School; Rav.
Georg* .ftamar, • secretary; Hsv.

Mean Anything To You?

H A TS 65c
Dresses 6 5 c
Suits
60c
Pants 30c

Word ha. been received that
Waltar Beal, a cade! at Fork
UBlon Military Acadtmy at Fork
Uslan, Va., made the Headman.
ter'i Liat, la.t month.
v—-----■ lul till* I* « g'wel opportunity
J. W, Baker arrived
today
Rollins Students lo .-lear nut ,uch ruUdeh and
from Hartwell, Ga. to .fiend tho
get
into Ike p»*»»ew. «'HTl*tnix.
winter month, with hi. doughM i.« Daphne Tnkach enter­ (pull.
tar, Mrs. Lillian Vkkvry -and
family. Enroute here he vlailM tained with a Thanksgiving din.
It is our hope to make tin*
With hla aon, II. 8 . Baker, In rer for n mimU-r uf •Indent, Christmas Week a happy one for
nf Rollins College nt Takach'*
Jacksonville.
While it is troe
Restaurant in Sanford l-*t Thurs­ th'-se people.
tin. are away on vacation, yel
day,
The
guest.
were
vocal
Mrs. K irchhoff Is
rtudrnt. of M.dnm Louise Horn- at the *umr time Christmas give*
a yen for home and we here
Hostess To Circle anThose enjoyin-r the hospitality U.
In Sanford must nut alluw the
Mrs. W. E. Kirchhoff w*. ho.t- nf Misa Takneh were: Mis. Mary yi ili.r. within uur gpte. to lie
*»s on Monday
afternoon
to Curtia of Washington, I).
member* of Circle Three of Miaa Gloria Mastrangle of New
tha Woman's Society of Christian
Barr lea of tha Methodist Church
at her home oil Palmetto Avenue.
Th* business meeting was preA L L COAL DATA IN
aidad over by Mr*. E. II. Laney
BBd th# devotional w*a conducted
NF.W YORK. Dec. .1
by Mra. R. W. Turner, followed President Roosevelt*. thrre-man
by • prayer offered by Mrs. F. Coal Arbitration Board, consider.
Ipg the union ehop issue In tho
It was planned by th*
captive mine., announced Turnday night It had received all
briefs anil teatimrny in the rase.

C LE A N E D &amp; DRESSED
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HUNTING

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, NOTHING LIKE A '
W H ITE^CHRIST MAS

,. UNLESS IT S A
FANCY aCHRISTMAS!

B ridge P a rty Given
H onoring Mra. Adams

- Today and
Thursday
B enefit
Performances

Mrs. L. J. Room* gntertalned
th a bridge party Saturday
ternoon at bar boas* on Union
wot, Brunswick. Q*^ honoring
v gwoat, Mrs. Baa* Adam*, of
la dty. F lvt tables o f contract
f t p player* and several tea
“ kTWf tba delightful bon.
talltor te th* bam* attractirolv
drad with red dshllaa and
Hvw BBd whit* ahrytanlhe.
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Make It • white Chriitmaa for h i m — with'
Arrow w h ite'»h irt»! J
They’re trim and neat!
&gt;.* and perfect-fitting,
cut to Arrow’s famous
MM itoga’!i figu re-fitll
Sanforised - Shrunk/
too! (M axim u m *
shrinkage 1 % ).'* ^ * '

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N.
Parham,
■host, wag present.
'I Mrs, Jo* Owens
|h ••**'■ priaa, Mra.

bowl a a t a s a M o a u e to o f tba
p a rty .
lata 'fat tha
afternoon
tho
hoot***, aaaistod bv twr daugh­

ter. Mrs. G. T, Hobdy. aarvad u

Although white it the
most popular shirt,
men like to have fancy
shirts, tool Get him a
few o f thia sea ton’s
Arrow fanciest N ew
atri pea.. .good-looking
designs and patterns
. . pleasing combina­
tions and ensembles.

swoot aasrea Wlflt hat coffee.

o f d e tl r s M f y . I k e w its
.ir a r a v u v

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.Whether you buy him whites or fan-'
dee, get him afew Arrow ties! They’re
especially designed to go with Arrow
shirts! Attractive patterns and stripes
’ i t, with a wrinkle-resisting lining
fi •. always perfect-knotting!

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A detachment of the ne*1y-formed Atlantic Amphibious Fore* drives |River, N. C. Th* A. A. F., under command of Maj. G«n. Howland M.
•J jfP “ r.c(T * llndln* b* r* « Into "hallow water in maneuver* at New I Smith, Is comprised chiefly of Marine* with a complement of army men.
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left), of Blutfield, W. Va., and Tommie Pctefs,
town In Cumberland. Ky., after their arreatBn
las of Ward Loveless, 81-year-old Waahlngfir
declare th* boya confeaaed they 'beat and &gt;H»I
ho Interrupted them aa they were burglarising &gt;W
_____ home near Leesburg.

M *t*f Hi

With a atrike
Ington to dlactua tl
holland, o f Toledo,

Left to right!

1 14 cooperative

If. Hay, of 8 L Louie, Mo., eooneel for flvo &lt;

Senate the nomination of George B.
Meseeramlth, M, now Ambatiador
to Calm, to ho Ambaatador to MeiIce, w eened! ng Joeephua Daniel*,
whelms ratlrad. Born ta Fleetwood,
Pa., Mr. Mteaersmlth arte an edu­
cator la the public achool* until
1114, when be entered the foreign
service.

f bell team, Paul Lillis enll.U In the u
Army Air Corps at Booth Bend, &amp;
• Ind. Appropriately, th* name of the og
outfit bo jolaed U called thb Notre m

it PhUlp

4 J. Carter Fort,oo«aa*l for the railroad*.
•

.a r e leaking wage Increases.

. William Grcca
m
i i a i n i 01
vno American
A i n ir K in Fi
r caenPraeldent
of the

Ward lovelew
ra profits, no matter how
be may be guilty o f canting
r provoking the dispute."

fdw Tork City.

aleter-la-law Is
a* Court flha

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- Uon of Labor, William Green call*
.m et th* White* House to protemWoAW**WPreeW*nt Rootsvelt against m &lt;
mlnent ’ onll-atrike tdgSlatlon. He clalS }
found ■the A.F.L. has cooperated wlth-nsinte a tional defense, but now la abouf to
tom* be penalised for “ act* of some lifeIgnaht sponsible leaders" outsida bis ar«
and In
gaaiiatioa.
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TOE SANFORD

Crowley Predicts High Scoring
•
In Fordham-Missouri Sugar
NEW YORK. Dee. S.—W Tke man who bit the dor Had
nothing oa th« Sugar Bawl *etop -for N t * •Y«ar*a Day, wht»h
Otoda Um coat moving in with
a football outfit built around
aing to tangle with a club
(ting power galore.
A t leaat that’* tbo war it
looked to James Crowley Tuee^ a y aa he added up the prelim.

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COAST

SANFORD, FLORIDA

By Jack Sords

f^JACrfcRBAOC

inary reports he’s rrccivcd from
*d running machine Don Faurot
hia nut together at Missouri.
Ordinarily, th« shot’s pinching
the other com when the east
meets clubs from that area. Rut
this time. Sleepy James—he's
really about as sleeny as an
sight-day alarm
clock—known
what ho has In the pitching
arma of 8teve Filipowica, Jim
Blumenatock and Cleoric Chever-

ko.

A lbert

lAS-f yeA *

“ And what’s more,” Jim went
on, “ fellows who’vr w n Missouri
play tell m« fW Tigers can really
cpsraU on the ground.
Mai
fcUvens, whose N Y. U. outfit
met US both, figure* it nut thi*
way: Their running game, is as
good or better than ours; our
paaaing holds a clear edge, and!
Utty ’re 'lightly alrongrr In th*lln*. M«l »«&gt;•, their two lop

f -flit PiaY

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Canada Tries
Experiment on
Wage Control

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W ith Every
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the surprise team of the South
west cohferem « wIon |m n&lt; lm
tiin agreed
j la\
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in th«New Yi r't I f ; l"»tla ll V'ame at
Miami.
Before the &gt;i.» "l» le t i-\efi *li»itrongcnt sil|f|f*'l t• f * « 'p . t e d tile
Horned Frog* to win hi.... th.m
half of their game■«, &gt;et they fin­
ished in a tie with Tt %. tor s* «
ond p.acv* in the r *nf* i* oie, no I
were the otdv t ‘am t" i!*» mi th**

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Driv, la todtyl

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Steak &amp; Chicken

Liquors

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SHOES CAREFULLY dyad. »..!«!
•r heeled at low tw L City
Shoo Shop, SIO Sanford Avo.
HIDE A FUR boyar for year,
ia now loetUd on Crota Road
•t Loka Monroe. WUI apore.
elata your butlnaaa atartlng
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MIKK IIKI.IVKIO

ETTA K E TT
Hf.*lWOU6 Mr
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Mixed Drinks — Package (Joods — Beer

Mr. ami 'Mr*. W.irren M
Hatch, of Svdney. N. S., allegeil
thtt thr police nmde a forceful
••ntry lnt*» their room in J^n.
*pirstKinef|
Mr*.
Hntrli
.••bile i*h'» '•'as unrhdhcd, end
'hen onlecedth cm from th'.'
Hotol.

AT THE

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M A S — SO M K T H IN U N O O N E
H IT A Ol
(A N

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•nd prnnrietfira ••f the .Milne*
I ntel in l!o*.ton each were nrd. r*
• d tn pay hnlf of th** m in d

Altman

\xt-. at

CO M K IN NOW
— I I M - t llf h I I S
TO O I . A T K —
A N 0
II A V K

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nv .id.-i r »i non »o n "* f»
junf* in d hit'll the*. . h:»f'*'-l
Jt .|.»n |m»Ii •• «i r»rc’»'» '••i».,e
w-nftfiil rntr»- into tl»ctx ••• • *
taum an«l
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*'iir«tinnitHf reflriting on lh*-»
n arit'l status.
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AROUND!

DAVID M

Policeman Fined By
Superior Court Jury

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December 10th

*

lliMiil C iilf St-rtin* S la t ion

;aU 11 * out with hi* i-ink i*lm«
m-'« Kve, thev «a&gt;, %»*• nu\ f.i
\il*tiu • !• veil tlii* f «11,
n hortago of some o f the tl» n
l'» ati ..nl* guni' i I |T lost . t i "ant most
K \i. «;. 11**-|*i«- i n »,.!»t tuple* | \i coiding to vMlV blindlpe •
?*'1' •
» otid tin- J.r&gt; man in •pertn m N'nv Yntk'« f'br *io»
the ••llin i, hiif N« |ihi*tli«ues step* g it »nirt. buyers »»i b g d* p u
P« d 'I* I. |*.»\ %-ii.Jltloil.illy
m* nt stores ha\e Ini I in &gt;«
l . ui s \'x, soph pttHniiig ace, *U"ply for an i" ••rnj
&lt; *n •
• *e.inii the «pi' iibc»d .Hi- a nmsl ma-. and there will b»* plilltN
I'li- • I lb.- Fiog to victory over m* -» things f*»i eurlv »b**t«( • ■
I* o fd h aiii. i nd ugMinst
lla y le r But defense j »h m-»'i a ;i *» i
pit* I d D» wttikew f.u
&gt; -r«ls — f-•lu»-# i»f " l.',t,*.pr'kc.,lT o«
.« nt w I tor.I f«*i T l t . which of
this - f*hn*t»nc« - f"i
••
bn a h id &lt;u-li . n i i. i l i.i,i« te is
ia bod \.knows.whn*.inn v.''oni* ”
send a bueg ft• J*
.diiniioy I .uuf!i olid lh »\e y O lllie n . exp* ••ted
ap* rid rs intn tin* g'ft ni'ik*'
'•
• i.lrlin e from hn\ the stock on bind
l ’" i yig n e se T i ­ th " ' gone, seni" of it • it t i
lt* i hinds In d ii-i. retdoed, the exoeitw . « I*, i .»•

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llt-lp V i-u Tako
i'a iv O f Ytmr C a r W ith
lliMxl S r r v i i f A ih | l ’ ro|&gt;or
l.u l'ia a t ion.

T h . buys wh*' t'hei
up on b
i b ’&gt; m e n
predict the
g n-nl''
‘ C h ri-im a s *|K'nding
t»'
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Frogs A re Surprise
Grid Team O f Year

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In' * -hupr anil |»uton &gt;**nr
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TH« Cokueks, whu limjf .rrvul
U cavalrymen limit i Iht- TvirJ,
•till m*kc up ipedal fiuhlinu unit*
in th. Red Army.

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Early Christmas
Shopping AdviM'd

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f iv e

l l i n i 1 .»f Hit. f i r * t p u b l i c « i i o n o f
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FARMERS'MARKETI

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W*'«t daring cxpci intent m •
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i wirtin*** rn,n"iii\ »*f
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•litnw'r^tic tuition*.
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1 Hr t'nnndmn ff«i\•*« iummiI
tv*- * i pM control* i*i
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I’ *.*&lt;• control* rr»* i|Uit**
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be-n .mplieil by n ion for d*
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dii •**'t tvlife control
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|a »••*! «t iomnio«fit\ i&gt;i i *
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KNOWS TOOMUCH. UNTIE ME.POYR AN* KXD THE
WERlW: AY TWSfltffL. I’M B0IN' 0AOC T0 TWS
WALTON RANCH.
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By F R A N S T R IK E R
m TIME, THE BOYS THERE SHOULD HA/E
KEN CARE OP TONTO. ------------------

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THE SANFORD HRRALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

Metamorphosis
From Civilian
To Army Told

Television Gets .
. “Green-Light?
From Commission
rtfcW YORK, Dec. 3 _ I A V Telcvtjlon I. back in stride again
•! nw far it goc, depends on
many t«.,,jbilili,.,. National defrnMi requirement*, on the radic
hidit.try will I m n factor.
Hut In ruining lock It haa a
r»w M.i I uh.-commercial inxlrai'
of cxpcrinicntnl. It hm been given
n, full 'Vrcrii light" by revlaef1
Federel ('onimunlcation Comml.
al«n regulation..
New York, a. the pre.ent eenler of activity, with l.o* Angrier
about nest in line, ha, taken the
ivhitrndurtipn without much bal
lyhoo. 1‘rogriiin, were resumed or
o rer'lll r nrhrdulc after nearly I
year', ln|«e taken up in ,ettling
clifferenere ovt ( operating rtaml
aril*.
Tin* N !!i- rtalfon, now WNBT
nod on ilw air a, W2XB8 ninci
April. I'll!! with pub.ie program.
Wav fir»t to get a commercia
lici il-e
The t IIS
tmiumitter
W&lt; Itw. under on.truetlon ani
t lpcriiucnt &gt;tion fur two year,
atartn I it, «eliedule under author
liatiun railing for a :iu day perl™'
of tr-l*.
Otb-r a i i- throughout the coun
try tin re are dearly 2 1 addition*
.latino &lt; in \arinu, ,tage. of prep
aralioii looking
to commercia
llcrn'io.

Mr«. 1.11m lUrnlolph of I'pwirh
h i livi’tl

W**iln***(l»y

ti

lIn* u iiitiT with Mivu .Mary
Mi*.
K. Kimlii'ilin, • luth•
#&gt;f Mid. J. T. Mclsiiin, Jr-, rr
iliiriii’il to ( ‘uliiinliltt .S. (!. Fridui
afli'r vi-llinir Mr. uiul Mr*. J
T. .MrleJiin fi r u tvw wi-Yka.
.Mr-* Ktlii‘1
anil ilauRh
l#r. s'l.irli y, Mr. ami Mr*. G*orir
Hiukrliumu anil Mr. ami Mm*
ffoy Ti'ulry of Kockleilir*, F la .

For you who love the luxutlca of Ilf., a perman­
ent wave that la a reve­
lation to receive. All pre­
parations ixime indivnlu.
ally
hoard "fo r
you"
nlorii*.

P . P A U L ’S
B E A U T Y SH O P
110 Magnolia

Phona 489

—

TALLAHASSEE, Dm . J _ (S p e e W » - P r . H. N. W he.br, «b b f
Uetartr of the U. B. Foreet Bor*J&lt;«. will appear in a aeries of
Uctsren fat
I n ______
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_
Uttarm
Florida_in th.
early
part of December. Hb Itinerary,

complete bat it waa certain that
Dr. Wheeler would appear at the
Florida 8 tata Collet* for Women,
hai'iee, Croaa City, GaineaeiUe, Uiiireraity of Florida, John B.
Deland an I Jacksonville. William Stetaon UnJrehity and at eever^
r. Jacob., aaaiatant State forester, points In between.
raid that the lecture tour b be­
ing aponaored jointly by Florida^
Many apeciea of spoof,
Stats and Fedrrtl forestry agen- found in fresh water althoi
ciss, and that dstalla were not they have no commercial value.

R A D IO N E W S

Th.M drama tie plctsrea of Ui* inrvlvora of the American freighter, LriMgk, torpedoed 71 miles off Free­
town, Africa, ware made by radio operator Samuel Hakim, from a lifeboat. Top, left, I* the engineer who
waa Injured when the torpedo itruck. Top, right. Capt. Vincent P. Arklna prepares to use hla sextant aa
tha lifeboat continue on It# court.. Bottom, Ca|jt. Arkins and member* of the crew are ahown In a lift*
boat They drifted for 40 hour* before being picked up. All Here rescued.

Permanent
W ave de Luxe

Dr. W heeler W ffl
Lecture In DeLand

men, and *gith the aerving of hb
first Army chow— not unlike a
horn.-cooked meal—the aebetee
relates and begins to feel at
homt.
The metamorphoela from civil­
ian to .old ler ,li pet hi pa ona o f
the boaleat daya In the aelectss'a
entfre tour of asrrlce. On hb
arrival at the Reception Center,
commanded by LL Col. Ira E.
Ryder, he b assigned
to hla
quarters and gben hla first In­
duction In the care of hb tent.
He then becomes a member of
a group of about 60 men and b
marched m
me
'•processing"
building where he b given an in­
telligence teat which, lasting an
hour, glvea first hand Informs,
t'on on the man’s abilities and
intelligance.
Tha man than la sent through
the medleal section where he l«
vaccinated against small.poi and
rievn tetanus and typhoid Inocu­
lations.
Then he geb hb equipmentover HO articles—and returns to
hia tent to solidify hb brfeflvmadr acquaintances, to scribble
first Imnreaalon. on a not* head­
ed for home and ftnallv to feel
the first tingle nf pride that
come, to • man In the uniform
of a soldier Of the United State*.
Since the establbhmenta of
Camp Illandlng, one of the na­
tion's largest military contonmrnta and Florida’s fifth “ city"
some 10,000 potential military
leader, have gone through the
Reception Center ami been na•Iirned to poets all over
the
United States.

C K N E V A N EW S
M l &lt;.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3,

acre dinner gura'a of Mr*. Nolle I will bo glad tu loain he la V t.
rhomaa, Sunday,
ter and b homo frini the huvpi.
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1' .llarrianu, tnl, where he underwent an op.
Mr. and Mr*. J. L. Ilriwn and oration.
ion, Jamr* Henry, xpent Sunooy
After visiting avvrral weeks in
in RrookkVille, viait'n.f Mr. an I
Tavares with frter.d«, Mir* .Mury
Mr*. Henry Hnrrbcn.
Stone* returned hum t Sunday.
Mr*. Carolyn II. (ireor of W ot
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and
Palm Beach it « biting her bro.
und‘
ther and ablcr-lit-lew, Mr. and children of Now S:o7Hio
Mr». Barbara Gilbert, Mr n,td
Mr*. E. D. Hurt.
Charles Murphy o{ Ovlcdn Mrs. John (lallhculth of Detroit,
spent the week itvl with hb cou­ Mich., vblteil lebtlve* in Gene­
va Sunday.
sin, Aubrey h|uran.
J. A. Login b rectiiH’r.tl Ing
Mb* France*. LeFlb hail Mia* from a roren: Him,*.
Batty Cullum of Sanfurd as her
Mr*. Ilerth i Limb*/ o f Orlan­
weekend guest.
do la apentllrg m i U.i llmo with
Friends of (i^irg i McMahon Mr. imd Mr*. Edom Uolt.

PRACTICAL!
PENNY IN CASH!

LOVELY I BEAUTIFUL)
VOWS WITHOUT ONE

-tu your rawtrd simply for
(.
usioR Cunoas O eu ioa 8o«p Products h "

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WDBO
Tnwtgpra r * ,g n o a
a F tfl
0:10 Program Resume
0:16 Dinner Moalc
0:30 Pc cue*ton In ' Science
0:46 The World Today
7:00 Tha Lon* Ranger *
7 :K Let’* Pretend
8:00 Big Town
* '•
8:30 Dr. Chrbtbn
8:66 Elratr Davb and tha Nawi
9:00 Texaco Bur Theater
10:00 Gltnn Miller Orchestra .
10:16 Public Affaire ' ’ 10:30 Sports Reporter
10:41 New* of th* World
11:00 Jimmy Dorsey

0.00 Edwin C. HOI

LAKE M ARY

few day* tour o f tha State.
JO iO O lurnil
Mr*. A. C. Trefnr and *&lt;ma,
■"J
John and Bobby o f 8 L Augua- * J|}*
wUh h er‘ narenu

Mr**

}o (4 » w S S S S ^ t Conregt

n .i. w . , r
’
A t T i o £ J hI ' w
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Thornp.
W'“ °
ton and thlldrsn o f St. Cloud , j j g Chaalag th# Bias*
vUiUd frlenJ* In town on FrU 11^45 u p Ntwt
llltS B Procrtm R ir a n i
Antley O. BUde* returned U j j l o * JUU |i»lth Speal
hb hom* In Roma. N. Y. Friday xitlB Novmghoid Melodbs
* wV k
M i l l i l R Dancetbae
mother', Mrs. Florence Blades. 1 * 1 6 Our Gal Saaday
Octavla Blade* ha* reeumad her jio o Dtxle F a r * Club
atudles at Tallahaaaao. ’
t j o Bridge School #f
Roy llowall, Sr., haa baua L g g BoJul of Lifa
transferred front Sanford to the j .qo Young Dr. Matoa

A J K S ■Via
g t46 UP Newt

but Mr*. Howell and the famU* will not move until the flret

n n t AM

Claaaes

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Community Building.
1 :h
Tha Touriat Club will rnaei
Tuesday night nt the Communlpy
Building with Mr. and Mrs. Ray,
tnrnd Ball and Mr. and Mr*. JL
W. Tomklnaon tha commlttee In
charge. A cordial tasltatlen Is
extended to all to attaad.
Mrs. MaboBe Col# haa retarttd
from AahevUle, N. C.. where JlM
vblted Mr. and Mrs. C e r S i
Col* and daughter, and her Uh m
•btrre.
Mr. and Mrs.
William
T.
Thorne, Sr., hava
arrived

Sir. and Mr*. Bf®laai;r.
Jrl

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Mr. aad Mr*. C. A.

m s

Matinee Msebab

Bbnft&lt;&gt;f Vi3ley, |tt

vsuSivas-

mother, the known

t\ ing to make our
w L B l E l ||A national dclcnte
Mui machinery hum—
CP
p u ttin g ut Igr
ahead o( ouf 1911 cllortL
Keener cytv arc now trained on
targets, boding field*, lathes, mi-

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Let’s continue the good work. Keep
right a n lamps in the locked—and
modernise oU-inhioncd bmps with
inexpensive equipment
W e ll be saving tight and money
lor defense.
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DEALER FOR

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M ODERNIZING T M L J f i f
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A N IN D E P E N D M DAILY NEWSPAPER

S AN FO RD , F L O R ID A . T H

IM S

British Tanks
W ill Attempt
Knockout Blow
t

Russian* Take Four
.Villages A n d A n
• I m p o r t a n t Town
B e y o n d T agan rog

English Battle W ith
Tw o German Panzer
Divisions Is Near
In Refcegh Section

Convalescent

0 Hitler’s F o r c e s
Lose Much Ground

O n 'K / E S S

men and women by a l i t te

■ CAIRO, Dec. 4 — (4 ^— Heserve British tanks swept onto
the
main
Libyan
battlefield
sraond Sldl Rassgh Wednesday
•ad -another attempt to' deliver
Urn knockout blew to two Garman Banter divisions was bellaved

Un

til the M oscow campaign,
the Russians declared thev
had thrown back thi Germans
- IS to 91 miles in Uio Stallno.
'■ ■ • n k sector, itO miles south,
oast of Moscow, and recaptured
an Important town
and
four
▼Ulagas.
Th# German radio, as haard in
the United States by N. B. C.
• attributed the Natl disaster In
the Rostov area to " * change in
tho weather which rendered use.
leaa the mechanlid might of tho
German Arm y;”
and to “the
Ruslana Inability to oadersUnJ
m that they wore defaaM .”

gone Nyhrtsr, said in a Berlin
diepatsh, the Germans had ruihnt
Sir reinforcements to Libya from
the Ukraine sector of Russia, and
that this might ha one reason
for tho Russian victory at Roe.
tov). ,
, Thrown o ff their schedule by
• • , • •j
-t
the furious German tank charge
Found -of *.a New -Ywyk 4street which ;recaptursd Sldl Rescch
luffaring. with a.broken-log, this and the pearby stronghold of
poo4l* w u taken to fhe Hospital Blr El Named, the British were
where ihls 4Ug. was set. J u t Walt
until ’ he gets back to- his pale
and tells them about hi* oper­
ation. &gt;

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through the enactments o f the
New Deal.
A* tent te the Senate, where
an uncertain fate, awaits it, th*
legislation weald ; 4
Forbid strike* units* they are
approved by '«• majority o f the
workers by seerst ballot.
Require a 50-day cooling-off
period between the time a strike
Is ordered and the time It be.
comet effective, with the De­
fense Mediation Beard seeking a
settlement .during r the Interim.
Forbid strike vWenee boycotts,
and sympathy and Jurisdictional
Straight
strike*.
'_ T
Require that wherever
Um
closed shoo or t h i’ opanshop U
b 'f o r c e " b a defena* plant. It
ahall continue foe. the duration

Deals Are Made
A t Jacksonville

of Require*unln* b ra S 5 w r.‘ wUh'
the govenuneat,
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N ew Y orktfR Shed
T h d r Overcoats

M MHER SJ

Freeholders
To Vote On German Armies Have
Bond Issue 'Third Front” Fight

In Yugoslavia Areas
Canada An Arsenal, Too!

N(MH)I) Serl»s Swear
To Destroy Enemy
By (viierilla W a r­
fare
In Balkans

Fighting Tempo
N a z is

N ’ t*a r

Annual Fathers And Law Applies To All
Sons Dinner Given Sc hool C h i I &lt;1r e n
Wednesday Ni j f ht
Who Arc Employed

a a S r e a fa ts

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wars#1 tl r.l I’rraal
•i’ll lo r m in i
A rmt.-s ,ii •* i *•!•..1 *&gt;'.l III II IH*\V
figh t tni i.i *1 lit 1 iii&gt;t.r.4.s Si'l’h
gtli-rill.i ( &gt;iml ei S.-rli cum­
n 111 rt i&lt;111 ■• i •ll'll in &lt; uro. HitIII&gt;11III ' ll th .it 1 i.. i in.iii i liml
liiiiin In ■1 * v' h.M atMifiirn In
In* a
lr* n&lt; i .il
o ffo iw iv e "
till 4 |HI- ii i.ii liclil 1*v
tllU'iitiqil ' 1 ' it pil&lt;iTilla
f»rc .«'8
in tti.- \ ill1« \ »*l II... western
Mo. ii • 1 r.
■I'M |•'ll
... .. m .i nig -lieit«iili!ll im ilit* fM’ctnr
Ci tjtfully
..f l ..t. • II* III V i iii k nMaekit
..Ml llllll'i til 11 li­
nlihkf* i III'
tint". MiII* • •Mini 'i ft lt;««*&lt; R«|t|t*t|.
1il l Mill 11 1 i • «*|* • im v Mptislnvin
75.0011
nr. ..I oo.ile.l "i "I.,nil
men. vvliib Ini'i Mihnil'ivii*, Serb
i " hiii.iii'h i^■. i
i,&lt;■1 I., have 80.vvi'io I*, wipe out
lino •*1111•*, « w"i
\,| *I I «MII|II, I I I
rferred
to
Milit.ii v • t|" &gt;1
the opening of
uiii|iiiii; ii
,
In,
li
i.
iiipelled
, 'Him &lt;1 fivill ' i
11.,* I.erinatiH t&lt;* l mill ngain in
time when they
Hie II ilk.in. Hi
u rn hard lire;
sin nnd l.iliyn.
bine was th* '«&lt;■The eomniunbrii*
Mini fr in t'i* 5Yuggnlav
eoslirv
headq ii'iile i' i renrding
th"
Serbs'
enuipnigii " i resist pc* lu Geriiiiiii
' hi'.iii 'ii trimps. Kighling,
nimli liegiiu III guenlln fashion,
li,i&lt; -te.ulilv mereuseil in tempo
,ii, .• the Itn-iinn w.ir started.
I iit'v „• gum led Serb troop units,
eoiiiioiiiide'l i,y former Yugoslav
\, uty olfners. were known to li*
Mperulmg over most of lhi» iH'rti|.ieil i-oiinti y. but llio rommunl.
pot I to* , iiiii|ijiuf i in tho

1 In il un

Railway Express
Agency Employes
Will Plan Strike

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&lt; i V 11 t* r a l O f f e n s i v e

4,lf this new Issue it authorised,
It will be added to the previous
s,ue of $70,000 and the $150,000
total bond Issue will lie offered
for sale, and when sold, the Coun­
ty will proceed on the construction
of the hospital," Mr. lions holder
added.
The reason why the npw Issue
I, (or $80,000 it that, added to the
first
issue, it will meet the origlIng
Armies bark from Rostov, thg ntl plans of an ertimated espendlCaucasus g*tcw*y— snd
sppar. lure o
sntly that the greatsst strata, " iplilnrd.
The election will I4? limited to
gle arra In the eastern world
now was fully on the aide of freeholders only, who number approvlmstely 5,000 In the county.
Britain and Rusala.
It meant the most damaging It i« necessary that one vote more
defeat for Hltler'a power poll- than 50 percent of the registered
Ilea tine*
his
Armies
first voter* bo cast to Irgallie th* elec­
marched more than two yearn tion.
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ago; It meant at least as much
and perhaps more than any v|*»
lory the Imperial British Armlet
The Unitrd Stain n nut the only arsenul i f
mav win In Llbva.
ill Montrrul, IS n man nf tank- right off tInFor Turkey, if she wishes, can
fitted with p&lt; werfol gun. throwing 2.pound ►In-P
aa a powerful obstacle to
Herndon To D eliver stand
and other armami-nt Known n, “ Valciilinn," tin
any effort by Hitler to rt&gt; lati
Caucus** and Mlddla East h
proximatel) 211 Ion- and have a lop .peed of 25
O r a t i o n Honoring the
the back door now that the nor.
them front deer apqareetly I*
WASHINGTON. Dec. 4 —(A*)
being tlaood by the Jted Marshal — George M.~ f!arr*won, presi­
TUiiuahenko befog* Rostov
dent of the Brotherhood of BalkIt appetred to moon, too— on I way Clerks, Wednesday
called
this perhaps was most Import, th* union's general chairmen t.i
snt of all—that .Turkey
hud meet in Chicago Monday to plun
coma to the conclusion that II it - n nationwide strike against the
Sanford Elba
Ur was going to lose the war
Railway Espreas Agency. He snid
noon *» 8:00 o'clock.
ih# company refused to accept
Leo Butner, exalted ruler, and
th* recommendations of the I’ reworganisspresent officer* of U
Idant’s smergency board which
exerritet
Uon will condut!
settled the general railroad wage
: W.D.
In memory of
dispute.
W. M
Holden. B. P.
The union say* It hsi 42,C. HlgWad ley, R.
'OOO member* who are employe t
O. H. Fee
of the Bailwny Express agency.
. D. Ro| The
President’*
emergency
, J. Hill. 4.
belts, D. G. Mae
“ Incentives nf
Young
Men'''
\i III*•It %
%9n» plan tn \\*mk •Ml
W. D.
ORLANDO, Dec. 4,_(Sperlsl) .hoard recommended that the em- ws» the subject, It. F Cnnpi'i.i
L Battle, O. L.
1 ploys* he given Increase* of 10 prinripul of the Oviedo High
11*1•i) * nn*l uf(rr m 1litM*l tilIf
J. O. Hur —Ned 8 mlUi this weak
Akers, O. E. Mg
W. II. pointed Seralnol* County chairman i cants an hour over undisclosed reboot, spoke upon when hu n-l I ini? 1 'i** liiiljilay ri’ iiimiii, lit W* II
ley, C. M. Bra
eebbemtlon of th* Preii-. present scales,
but
Informed drein'd approximatidy 50 |hc .1 . * tl•I'll *ii of ichiHtl
’ J. C. Ja for th* caUbemtlon
Peters, Joseph £
HP1 " If*
T . W. Ha­ dent's birthday, It was announced th# President in Its report that aoni who attendnl the rlglitli .ii*- •nipl*i&gt; ii| at any 1 1til* .
coha, C. H . C U
[spokesmen for the express agen- annual Antler FatheVa and b'..ii« \
f t Dietrich. from state headquarters here.
hooey. E. Ll B n
%ill In- rtt|tiin *1 I** Pr•
Appolntment of Mr. 8 mlth w s .c y hail refused to accept the lbini|iiet held lait night at I lie t th. V* .«r. %
N. M. Ir
• hlilt'llit* of 1 Im-ii l*K* It
CWood announced by tChester n. Trrul-1 loerwse*.
■IJIi l.ndgi* on 8erond Street.
I w 1 Mwlitn, niimiy
ti|4. . i4
The hoard said that the ev.
wty, state chairman of the cam
During ths cour*e o f the even. i* n.I* ll
• " f pulilii* iim I i tl* 1l*»li, •1
palgn to raise fund* for the n*. press agency believed It could Ing, Humid Hall, pxalted antler, j
Hit • s|ial***l fimu hit off It. I.MliIV
L. Col- tionwid* fight against Infantile |reach w more satisfactory settle, acted as tointmastrr nnd intro
H lfllM . O.
I Mpi,'s nf th* inforiu.iturn m .
Holland, i ment through direct negotiations, duce&lt;l the gueata who were pre­
A . String- paralysis, Bpaaaard L
bert, U P. W
! lu* &gt;iibid by th* Stylo It...ml » f
W. Ven- governor of Florida and honorary even at the risk of e strike.
sent. la-o Bittner, exalted Klk j Kiliiontion in Talluhnssr* mil I*fallow. H. B. L
B. Henry, chairmen of th* fund raising cam
ruler, w si smung
the' guest* I■ fill'll III til* offll-l' of III' Hill.
able, W. B. N
rd. Crate palgn, confirmed the appointment. 1
whn responded to limits, tltlurs I |ll"V ••0. tiio S till* l . i i l i i r In ,|ii i
p. Vriahcnr. 1
included I)r. L T. 18m, llenrv
V. Me- W. Cecil Grant, dlractor of or­ Driver Uninjured
Barnes, T. L
Thurston, Herbert Heltt, J. W t'M. uti'l lh * l.'uunty S u p n in li nd
W. W. ganisation for th* atate group,
i n i nf P u lilir In sIru ttiM ii X lio
In
Auto
Accident
llsll, C. C. Cullins and VoloO. Mari- will aid Mr. Smith In appointing
Wright, I
n iin iii. ’ pari'tits
w ill
i i |.&gt; i
k„Williams.
Father
A.
H
I’etK,,
a
committee
of
prominent
Bend,
C.
T.
wether, 1
givi-n ;r rupy ‘
Edward
Joseph
.Bhrera
was
un­
who
i«
rhntrman
"
f
the
advisory
nolo
County
t
ilt
son*
to
aid
hkn
In
B.
Od.
m iib .c .
V form will bo ffllod out por.
B. Deaa, organising tho local campaign injured but the business coup* council for the Antler*, waa in- 1 tinning In various wnrknig bmir.
Hard**. which it expected to include ctur- which he waa driving whan h* tniluced by young Hell.
Herman E. Morris acted as of minors. (In* typo is n ".po^ . , raa 'Off tho highway thro* miles
Forest ,ty . p o r U . ^ t a , ^
northwest of Sanford on Laku song leader as a part nf the cul rortifirnl* nf riuploynu’iit
Br*4&gt;
Shorn Boulevard waa damaged, entertainment and th* gathering ■luring vnration nr out of.-cbool
0.
O. Darty, state highway pa. sang In unison, “ "Hail.
Hail", hour, for minors under lit years
A
majority
of
th*
counties
ore
urke, 8 .
nf iigo, imly."' Anuthor form
Ernest planning to ebea their campaign* trolman, reported this morning. “ God- Bless America," “ My Bon­ 11 U1I1, merely, "ago i-s-rt if iy-nts
A t 4t30 A. M. today the pa­ nie"
ami
“ America".
Fred*
ir*! man received • report of (he Fields, pianist, assisted Mr. Mur- for minors Hi yours of ago or
owr." Tho third is romtio.od of
accident from tho local police sta. ri*.
tl*a and following questioning,
Mr*. Henry
Thurston.
Mr*. qitostliin, for minors whn tiro
II and 15 yours of ago only unit
ridedupon by th* total chairman. the,driver admitted he had fal­ Roy Tillls, Mr*. William Jamr. iritoml to stop attending ichool
len asleep.
son, Mr*. Oscar Toler, Mrs. June
Knumillgt, M i*./ James
Keyes, In *o*k employment.
• .
'
^ T b O tath m el Foundation for In­
i'ui h form requires different
Mr*. R. A. Gignlspenl and Mrs.
fantile Paralygb ha* farmed a
snswers, arrnriliqr to tho work
A.
8
.
Peck
were
among
tho
per­
W
illiam
Knudsen
sports coencU to aid Jacal group*
son* who helpad the young men nnd general Instrortinn* fur each
la organising charity tp ott avenU,
Denounces
Strikes
with
the arrangements for the qiiestiininalr* varies consiilembly.
noediag to Mr. Treadway.
I Tho “ evii.enr* of age" informa
banquet.
lion follows tho sum* require
NEW YORK. Dae. 4 - W &gt; —
mmt in each form.
N ew N . Y . A* Set-up William S. Knudsen, co-dlr*&lt;tor
If lhr minor Is unable to pre­
o f the office o f produc­ State Comptroller,
sent a birth certificate nf Iran
Outlined B y Lavin geaeral
tion management, asserted before
th* preferabl* evidence
Ruled On MachincH ssript,
IhoBoonde o f industrialist* Wed.
he has sumo alternatives. Th*
TAM PA, Dae. 4 - &lt; A V - Ftor- nggday he "ran t far th* Ilf* of
.Slat*’
l.nlmr
Hoard will accept
Ida’s new National Youth Asso­
TALLAHASSEE, Dec. 4 —OP) other “ documentary evidence such
ciation to Lop, red need from fhro
— Florida law enforrement of. as a baptismal
certificate, a
areas to two *a e r d m from
fleer* must decide whether slot htble record, a passport, an In­
WaahtagtoB, w u
outUaed by
machines now In uae are for fun surance policy”
or finally
Chariu a U vto . Mato Admlnor for gambling, and It they sworn statement of age from tho
are fun, owner* can obtain men. parents. I f Ujf* Js unobtainable,
tkmal licenses, Stale
Comp­ a physician'* certificate of age
TH E W EATHER
ile r Lea said Wednesday,
will svrvv, Mr. Lawton explained.
ill* statement followed a Rut*
Supreme Court ruling that
a
coin-operated mechanical bora*.
rtcing machine M ien neither pro. Prize Steer Sells
mltea nor gives the player a re­
For $3.30 A Pound
Marik of Orlando
ward Li legal eadar th* 1041 .oc­
b* r V ela
rilsns
cupational tag bw.
CHICAGO, Dec.
4 — (4 1 The grand champion steer or
th* Forty-second
International
Livestock Eipoaitfon sold at aur.
lion today for |3.S0 a pound,
tb* same price paid for last
year’s tltllat.
The steer, "Loyal
Aiumus
Fourth,” an Abcrdeen-Angus ex.
hlblted by Purdue University, was
purchagaa by th* Firestone Tbs
•nd Rubber C o p p a p y ;_______

County Chairman
O f Birthday B all
Committee Named

Increasing

Is

€oo|&gt;er Speaks Minors Who Have
To Gathering At Jobs Must Obtain
Antler Banquet Evidence Of Age

Anotbagf
offsnslva on the Moscow front
Was gahf to have hDried back
Germany's ace P u s e r.A n q y 13
• to St mile* b tie Tula tec tar.
.anchoring th* southern end o f
the defense art before the tap.
ItaL

a

Member Associated Press

S ilt 'd .

Elks Will Hold
Annual Memorial
Service, Sunday

McflBttrsVVbteR Show

DAY. DECKMIiER 4, 1941

Freeholder* will vote on the
Issuance of 1 * 0.000 worth of bond,
for the construction of a hospital
for Seminolt County in a special
County rlectlon which was called
by the County Commission In a
•ting Tuesday, County Attnm7 E. F. Hou,holder disclosed \i|»
ming. The special election will
held on th* la.it Tuesday In
anuary.
A $70,000 bond issue already
a» been approved by freeholders,
Bid these bonds have been vali­
dated but not sold at, at the time
of the Issue, it was believed that
Peilrral aid would be forthcoming,
but the national defens* program
knocked out the opportunity of re­
ceiving such aid, Mr. Ilousholdar

M vote, after potting dewa
an laagigeat laborIts amend­
ment which also would hare
laaarriptad wealth.

Nazis S u ffer Chaotic
• R etreat A s They
• A r e Driven Back

&gt;

i t r n- w it it j’ m a i l ’■
New Japanese mllltarv man.
n r n n today Increased Fhr
E iit tension In Chungking^
• Chines* »rmjr
spokesman
asserted 40 Japanese warship*, l e
_______
iM h d ln ^ M aircraft ctrrkr
with 45 plane* aboard had C o u n t y Commission
been ipotted In Camranh Bay.
on the Southeast coaat of
Seta January 27 As
Indo-China— potential
spring*
Date For $80,000
board for attacks on Singa­
pore, the Dutch East Indies,
Hospital
Election
or the Philippines.

LONDON, Dae. 4,— (A P )—
, T W H m h •/ Camaroas i i ' i

•' MMaasag

• Soviet* declared -the German
UHcnlnfr armies had bean
driven in chadtic retreat he-'
vond Tsganrotr. 40 mllea
wieat of Rostov, - with 60.0^00 German* knocked out of
action.

\

Japs’ Military
.*■£
Moves Increase

Sanford N The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hail, Highwaj
And Water Tran-sportalion

Small Son Of Mr.
And Mrs. Steve
Peters, Drowns
Mr

, |\Y4» yrnr
mnl S|r«. Sli'vr l'»*.

tc r«. 4«rt’
ti lly «ln un«*»l
iiiiu tiin ir in un ir r it f iilf in

llilv
'»»

Itiii tk ••f tin ir iioiiH«*. iiIniiiI &gt;*i&lt;
milt*« out nu Kirliiititiiil A vvium**
!••*« orilini? tu it ic|i'»it fiont Him
Sli.r ifr i •iflk't*.
.Mr-4 l’ftor-4 f'»in»t| tin* rlilM
m tin* ilitrh. anil m "nllr’iitptift’?
Isa talkaA lha A’lttU til -tllU Jll
th$* |ti« k-IIr&gt; truck Mr |V|»th »»•«
tlriviiiir ft Hi** rvmil. Dr. Di i Kr
nml an mutiuhinri* wrrr rullnl.
Ini! artificial n»&gt;|MrMtion uttempti
w it ** futile.

President Studies
Japanese Situation
WASHINGTON,cOvc. I -f/P)
— I'residcnt Knosevelt and con.
gresslonal leaders talked for DO
minutes today in a conference
which "thoroughly canvassed" lha
Far Fyntern situation “ in connec.
lion with the defens* nf our
territories and uur vital inter*
ests.”
That summation was given by
Rep, McCormack
of Massachu­
setts, Housc&lt;
Vrjority
leader,
who acted as spokesman for tho
group from the capital. Partici­
pants included Senator Georg*
(D.-Gs.t and Senator HIII nf
Alabama acting as Senat* ma­
jority leader.

46 TranHport Men
On W a y T o China
M ANILA,
Dec.
4^-4A9—
Th* first group of hardy
American transportation man,
who will ksap supplies roll­
ing over th* 4 Burma
Road
whlla American
plans* and
pilot* guard them from air
attacks overhead, have reaalt.
rd Manila anrouto to China.
Forty.six man In a
_
under contract to Generali*•tmo Chtang KaLAhek’i gwv*
arnmant, will roc*hr* ap li*
$500 • month In United Stota*
cumncy._____________

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I

I ■* t

BANTOnD, FLORIDA

O f f i c i a l Grid
M innesota’s Golden Gophers
Bowl L i n e u p s
Again Claim National Title
Are Announced
MINNEAPOLIS- Dae. I — (AVIndlvldual playing brilliance. In­
genious coaching
and
general
ability gnra Minnesota another
perfect football aeaaon and kept
the Goden Gophers on top of the
gridiron world.
Ploying a schedule th a t started
with perhaps the season's la rd e st
test, the national tn l Big Nine
champions had a fight on their
hands In every ball game.
T hat was boeauae of tho calibre
of th a opposition and becanse of
Injuries to aeerrml hay men. At
one time. Tackle Urban Odsen,
Captain Bruce Smith, Lichfield
head mans Guard Helge Pukema;
Smith’*
understudy
Herman
F ricks/, and End Bill Baumgard-

M r, wcr# sidelined. Anil all five
v e rs starting player*.
B ut Barilla Blerman and his
coaching ( ta il always mat the
emergency- and they wound up
with about everything a great
football squad need*. Including a
big, faat hard-charging line and
*backfleld punch
* and brilliance.
ThU outfit fothermore la d a
g reat loader In Bruce 8mlth, who
never felled to rally hla men when
the going wa* tough, a resource­
ful quarterback In Sophomore
BUI Gamaaa, and a plnchlitter e itraordinary In 148-pound Bud
Higgins, hero of more than one
(am * raving situation.
The fen* who followed the team
—an d th a t Just about Includes
everyone from
B*by
Hue
to
Grandnw—knew first hand what]
problems popped up from the moat
unexpected aoureow to harTa*» U*
dub. Big Ten expert* credit Jllerman and company with one of the
JACKSONVILLE, Dee 1
really great coaching Job* o f mo­ &lt; — The Waahlngton office of
I the National Youth Admlniatradem football.
Her*'* the on-tha-iurface record tion ha* ordered .1800 people
dropped from the NYA in-arhool,
Of th is march to gridiron glory:
program
in
Mlnneeota 14, Washington A— i and out-of.school
State
Administrator
Smith crocked an even battle wiiVt Florida,
open with e second period 3A-yanl Charles G. *I.avln raid today.
"Reduction* are to begin at
pess to If win on the Huskies 21.
Bruce ran for 12 and lie n plunged one* and contlnu* over a five
ll over. Washington got alx point* montha period," Lavln declared.
dash and then Smith clinched it,
"The cu t In the Florida pro.
driving from tho eight to the one gram haa i been nece»itatrd be­
cause of n (28,000,000 reserve
of the current national NYA
budget having been established
by ths bureau of the budget.
Similar or more drastic curtail­
ment* have been ordered in ev­
ery atate."

ESIPLE-THREATifEND

FARMERS'MARKET
K I m Ha h m

H *»«t la in

CARS
-WITH AN OK
THAT COUNTS”

Bargains
In Spile 0(

uA

to I t M A, M.

No rnotu propitipoa time, than
now could be aaioctad to urg&lt;]
America
to protect Itself against
« « • » . i « l In fair. 11.11 In 11.41.
according to Dr
Illi.nl&gt;. tl.&amp;O to |l So i i n i h Val­ tuberculosis,
la*. t r y . 11.11 to- |1 l i
Thames Pa n u n , surgeon general
U. S. Public H ealth 8*price.

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set up tha .first acoro, engineered
another, and then let lllgflns do a
three-touchdown tune-up for hla
big Job In future game*.
Minnesota 7, Michigan A—It
waa all Smith against Michigan.
Ha punted 70 yards ovsr the safe­
ty man’s bead to the Michigan 12.
A fter the return punt Minnesota
rolled la the only score when
8mlth passed 43 yards to Frickey
to the Michigan five. Smith waa
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This was the game in which Min­
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4t yards for tha clinching score.
Smith played only briefly.
Minnesota
0,
Nebraska 0 —
Smith let Daley, 8w eigrr and Hig­
gins and others handle what beo»me a very tough assignment.
Higgins again provided the spark,
passing to the Nebraika 12. then
running to the Huakrra' two to
set It up.
Minnesota 14. Iowa I I — Iowa
grabbed a seven-point le a d ' In
three minutai. Smith came in and
ripped the game wide open. In six
pl-ys, he pitched and ran for 63
yards ami the tying score Then
passe* and powerhouse football
smashed tha ilawkeyt*.
Minnesota 41, Wisconsin A—
This waa Smith’s greatest per­
formance. In flv* plays after he
some in to rally hla team ha pass,
ed and rambled to score, getting IH
at tackle on tha payoff play. Ha
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for two and running back a pas*
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Florida Citrus
Commission Acts
On ‘IMge Pack*
t .ARE LAND, Dec. 1. —fA»V—
Acting on recommendation of the
Growers and Shippers league, the
Florida Citrus Commission has
adopted an amended packing regu­
lation designed to rolve the "bulge
pack” problem to tho satisfaction
of both the citrus Industry and
railways.
The Growers and Shippers' lea­
gue represents the commission In
fresh fruit traffic m atters.
The regulation, which limit* the
“bulge”
permitted on
various
type* of Containers, will go li'o
affect a t midnight tonight. Tne
commission « w told by hdward
Dahilt, chief engineer of
the
freight container bureau, Negf
York, that the provision* w ire
satisfactory to carriers and that
• Albert K, Herpta
It w&lt;* expected tha InlerataU
•
commerce commission cood &gt;Ut
The man who claims be never slept them Into effect next week.
a wink, A lbert Edelmara Herpln,
celebrates hla ninetieth birthday a t
hie Trenton, N. J., home. Thar* If
no bed In hi* UUI* house near tha
railroad tracks and ha get* Me rest
by relaxing In a chair and reading.
Ills neighbors substantial* hla
claim. Doctor* bar* failed to ex-,
plain the unusual case.

forcing a ta riff which penalize*
overpacking, and the m u lt was
that shippers paid thousands of
dollar* in Incroaaed freight rites.
Under the regulation approved
by railroads and the Industry rep­
resentatives, and adopted by the
commission, the following maxi­
mum openings, or. "bulge*”.are to
be perm itted in various containers
for citrus moved by rail, truck or
to s t:
Wirebound boxes, one and onequarter Inches fo r oranges and
nne and one-half Inches for grape­
fruit; standard nallsd boxes, one
and three-quarters Inches
for
oranges and two and one-holf
inches fo r grapefruit. _ *
EXCHANGE HAMPERED
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 — &lt;/T)
— The Foreign Policy Asaocia.
tion said Sunday th a t shipping
and priority problems were ham­
pering exchange o f goods between
tha United State* and Argentina
whisk recently elgned a trade
ag n e in e a t.
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Steiermark, Dreaded Nazi Sea
Raider, Is Sunk Off Australia
Nazis • Suffer* Tre­
mendous Losses As
They Are Routed
From Rostov Area

10.000 British A rc
Claimed Captured
As Nazis Advance
In Tobruk Battle

Russian Gain May
Be Turning Point

MINIMIS, lire. 2.—&lt;AP&gt;
— I a l n « 4 —i t e n p W l t M
•■day H ut Ik itU i Arrtara.
IUm of a a r afalaat FialaaJ, .
B i a u U . aM llaagary would \
rmmr laaaM lltt rad ml tU a .

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Hitler's T r o o p s In
South Russia Get
Their Worst Blow

Talmadge Hears Clemency Plea

6-15 Lives Lost
Aboard Vessel
Roosevelt Asks For
F \ pl an at ion Of
.lap Troop Moves

On I hr North African front*
the British odmiltrd today th a t
the f i r m a n hail .OCTreded h f
consolidating Iheir divided Armieq
in the l.ibyan dcrert a fte r h it.
te r fighting. Alia command* MH
noupred the rapture of m a n
than 10.000 R riti.h and N o l

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reran
The Soviets ilwlarvH M iw
q the German
retreat from
Rostov is now a rout nuttin* an end to talcs shout
the invincibility of the Ger­
man Armv. On the central
m front, the Germans nnnounced th eir forres have
penetrated deep into Mos­
cow’s defense system, but

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T O h tll
lire
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r » n lfu --ia n .u k lle ra
w ere
h illed ludav e h r n a
s m a ll
n s l n . l r iiN w l th e
ra sta m
M anrhiikiH t . S ib e ria b o rd e r.
Itn m ci rep o rted lu d ay .

b a ttle

had taken a favorable turn fa r
the A m
In the rtunn clamor a f th e
fighting the derision a u yet U
fall.. The British rommand ack*
aowlrdgrd dor mg the day th a t
Naxi
infantry
supported
bqf
tanka had thruat into the Im«
penal po.itions, a fter earlier a t ­
tack. had been bvwlcn off w ith

P rirsta Charles Lankford. «C Washington. D C . member of the
a Soviet rpoktsman raid “ the
Germans can register to far only 502nd 1‘sraehute Battalion, landed in a pine leer after dropping
9 tremendous losses In all dirae- from s 'p la n e during an “ attack" on H asten Field. N. C . Ha r u t
hia chute away and ta shown lum ping to the ground, lie was un­
The German Armies of Southern injured.
f x i a l In fo rm atio n re p o rte d t h a t
Russia, already having suffsred
c o u n t e r a t t a c k s had d riv e n
th e
G erm an* hack and re -e sta b lish e d
tho greatest defeat over to befall
th e B ritis h line.
9 N asi troops, still woro reeling
G e rm a n a s s a u lts fro m th e e a s t
back last night under savage pun­
by tr o o p , b ro u g h t u p fro m t h e ir
ishment m ■ spreading disaster
bro k en p o sitio n s n e a r t b r E g y p ­
th a t might well make an ' Import­
tia n f r o n t i e r n s i e s e r e s im u lta n e a n t tu rn Ik the whole course of
• u d y in p ro g re s s. b u t in m u ch

A « » U tan t S o lic ito r !&gt;«n [&gt;uk«* ( l e f t ) *hnw«
K u f t n e T a lm u tig r o f ( J r o rg ia , in a n A t­
la n ta c o u r tro o m . « w hip s im ila r to o n e w ith
w hwh ms Ku K lu s kl.in»m«*n l»cat nro-un»*n

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Ailu Congress For Rigid Physicals Will
D e c l a r a t i o n Of Be Given At Pre&amp;*tergency S t a t e Induction C e n t e r

First Of Two Murder
Trials On Docket
(’ommcnces Today

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o f emergency and giving the
Cabinet extraordinary power* to
prepare the nation for any con­
tingency.
Mr. Batista emphasised the
need to give immediate support

State Forest Fire
Losses Rated High

der rapid pursuit, northuard ISard the Mediterranean rnu-*
Thuv ifTMwaly weakened al­
though a t the same lune n»
k o f r r generally earirelrd - R-«n
me I flung bas IStk Division north
east in tW ir r v s l uf s continu­
ing acn e* o f efforts la break the
lubeuk-R esrgh corr idor. Brjun-I
lay w hat r r a s l a r i a f bis I l - l
IhvtsMn—a drriaiaa badly ra t up
and apparently Is
relirf—arul
the fleeing l lam s a ll a f tb| U lia n a .

Kb»i e

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w ith A**AiiH w ith in t» n t t« r&lt;
m it m u rd e r, w as c«»o\»ct**d t*f
ffm vatesl a.tM iill Ju d k 'e
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C O |o,„l. . I - f h a i C t 'l w ith
as­
s a u lt w ith m tr n t t«» co m m it m u v .
d e r . w«* co n tm u esl. w ith a m ini.
U r r h a rg * a g a in s t W illia m !&gt;■V t*. o»I**rcil, r e s u lte d in a n a r
q u itt.il fssf thw ilr f r n &lt; h n t.
T h r ca*v «*f th o
Slat**
v*
N elson Itn w n, m l n n &lt;1. charc«*.|
w ith w u r t k r . k t i r t n l th is n m u i .
i* c , at in n o «*clwkk. T«m'»fr*»w.
J o h n n y S m ith . mk»r«*«1. r k i f f n l
w ith rafw*. w ill k r t r i r d . am i »*fi
D ee. I. W illv M ae H a w k in s. r«d.
credit o r e l , f a r m a m u r d e r charg**.

New Restrictions
Arc Made On Loans

The fj^ ll raw* on thr* JicV rt
U w H ctltilcil

fa r

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w hen

U V «y l a w . white,
will h r
rkarge.l with a*«ault with intent
to rwnmit m urder.

Citrus Shippers
Are Invited T o
Orange Festival

n u ll w tir k e n . H r a r in g a clem en cy pica fo r th»*
K U n u m n now se rv in g o n c -to th ro c y«*tr *t*nl.n tiw , t ; 0v. Talm ailgt* m ln iittn l In* ltiiu&lt;«*lf
h.».| onct* w hip p ed a colored m an.

Criminal Cases'le a d lin e Lor Soil! E m p t y Stocking
LfISpO sed Of At C onservation Work Fund Aids Needy
C ircu it C o u r t
Persons In Area

C uban President Exam Procedure
W ants Pow er h For S e l e c t e e s
N ation’ s Cabinet To Be Changed

Iras s tr e n g th .
E m m th e w est, th e G e rss a a
C o m m an d er G en. E rw in Itn m m cl
w aa th ro w in g th e la s t ounce o f
h is sh a rk po w er
f o rw a r d
til
a v e r t th e d i O s i t r r
w hich
had
th r e a te n e d him by th e r i p a r ted
d e s tru c tio n o f th e I ta lia n A r is ta
disks tan.
If A YANA. IVcT s
With the filling of tb r I Verm
T h a t d iv isio n , w bsrh h ad h eld |
T h re e f i i t v w eft- t|i*ptMrs|
h f t l f * Eulgrncin B a ta ta , af- ber d raft quota, a change will * sono j u s t to th e n i l o f I l f . : y r tr r d a y arts| t h e f ir t o f i
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V n u n k r l n ? k •IweSetl tin s tm&lt;
_ ^ln ifcr*nt ne*d' o f k m Wet f f t l W parties, said be Would
Iwmlly drrU rvd t . have dc-troyr-i ^ in ST In th e I'a ll lefvti of I in
I*
I l e | fi-l'to,
t
• lory, be sent hi* IlM tennnt, Rsieh- subm it to Coggrtsa a m u a g s
half iU tanks, and put the rr C o u r. (•
m an h al Gooring, Urn top German asking the dee Is rat ion of a stats
n u ia d rr to disoederiy flight, u- c le rk , *tat«*d today

airman, to a confertnra a t Rt.
Elorrntln In , Eranra lo demand
again of conquered Vichy—per­
haps A frican air, banco, and p ar.
haps even mora although this
waa only speculation—to wring
from Marshal Pvtaln mora “coL
Isbo ration.**
Tho Russians reported last
night th a t tboy not only wsro
still driving tho Carmans before
thorn back to the rwost from Ro*toe, tho Don River ontraneo to
the Caucasus, b a t th a t a second
Rrd eouater-offrnshro from tho
north waa boating down obHaue.
Iv tow ard tho sea and tha*
threatening the Nasi ro ar guard
with annlhitaUo*.
B ar* . cootie | s tho Germans
w ets than tho loss o f terrain
and nvaa were their enormous
loaaea ta equipment.

British Ship, Sidney,
(Jives Up Her Own
Life In Fight In
Far Fast .Waters

Churchill Would
Raise Age Limit
LONDON.

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R lisai l l m i - l e r W im in n C h n r r h ill
P a rlia m e n t li- ia v th a (
a
“e risi* o f m a a p e w e r a n d v n m i n .
p o w e r" w ill d u sa m a le l h - y e a r
I9 « ; f o r B r i t a i n ' e n d p rn p o -e d
limb m ilita fT ro n v e rip th m
age.
ha lowered t a IU 1-2 a n d ra ise d
t a btl. l i e s r a r a r d th a t e v e n tu a l,
h r a»esi a f
m ig h t Iwi ra ile d .
Mr. C h u rc h ill adde-t t h a t p o w er*
la re w in rl u n a s a rrir-l a o m e n b e .
tw sc u t k a ag e* a f 20 an d 3 0 to
jaka t h e unifaeased f o r t e , s l w
waald h e l—o g h t. T h e prew ent
raasriip tisa limit fo r m e n la 19

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THE WEATHER

w ndm alely 206 Entries To Be
Judged In Sanford Slogan Contest

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I In- i; .'IH O -tuu Australian
i-rulnT Svtlnev. hits sunk
«*»!•• of Germany's Vuost dread*
'il sou raider* of this war.
lull nu official announce,
nipnt ..aid today the nhlD
niipari'iitlv paid for tho tri­
u m p h with her own lift; and
lives of Ci 15 men aboard
IllT.

K ttr n s ln n i»f ths* •lindlini* for
S em in o le 1’•unity furitn r* lo *»|jn
S he fo u g h t h e r la s t f ig h t w ith
*«»il rovftflrr\ ion work s h r r l t .wa*
th e Ite a v d y -a rn ird l),4 0 0 -to n Gar­
a n n o u n e rd th is n m rtim ^ hy
l in o
m on S te ie rn m rk so m e w h ere o ff
M a th iru x . reninty '•uprrvtftor, \%h»
Au tru liii on a n undlscloaesl data.
■ ihlnl th a t *h**ut O.’kO f irm e r * , h alf J
o f th e nuhilMT in th e c o u n ty , have
In
W a sh in g to n ,
P r e s id e n t
«ii;ne&lt;l th e sheet*, u h ir h
fig u re
Ito M .e ie ll, mi n b si-rv er sa id to ­
p ro m in e n t I., in th e
M grirulturt*
ItinriM -il t h i l d n n , nhl nu n nn&lt;l il iv. inrludrd re q u e s ts f o r a n a * d iv isio n of the- n a tio n a l ilefen se w om en, widow*
of Ju p an eso
m ilita r y
and
f u t h e t l r n p ln n a tio n
l»n»pmm
ih ih lr r n , n* w««)I n&lt; s/iy ro iv ly i lin n .u a in to jm lu -f.h in n M i l kO" I k t . .1. will fbositivrly Iw th e
w niil T h a ila n d .
fa m ily &lt;&gt;r p erso n in thi^ u rr«
T h o d isc lo su re w a s In a State
la*t o|k|M»rtunit y fo r lueul fa rm e r* iir*» tin* people wlmm I h r S .ilk J|l i '|i n r tn i r n l n ffie in l'a a r r o u n t o f
In
unlrsj* u i u i h t t e l o n le m ti*n A rm y
aiil*
th n n iu h
the
n m ir
fro m
hea«h|t tr ie r * ’*, f ir. Km p ly S to rk in i: Kuntl i « t h &gt;*.»• u n o lln i visit th e r e h y th e J a p a n i m' A in lo tssu d o r K ic h isn b u ro No—
M illio n * i l t v l f m l “ O n S a tu rd a y , •»t t h r is tiim s d im e
we r « |N t t to m ail all o f o u r sheet*
A iihhi^ th e
counties*
l t l l t f s n iu rii an d S p e c ia l E n v o y S an in ’*
which Mr-*. W illiam L ang-ir, head In ii" K iirm u .
S e c r e ta r y H u ll, w ho h a s b e e n
Mr M ath iru v tiru cil fa rm e r* to of tlu* local
oiYMnix.it imi,
ha«
&gt;ii*n u p dml em phaaizc*! th e »in- M «ei\ed n s p a th e tic n o te from v, .nt m g .iiii'e la s t w eek f o r a
|M»rl«r«rr of th e sheet* to n a tio n a l a w om an w ith six ch ild ren , u lu eli .liipuiiest* te p ly In h is s ta te m e n t
of b a s ic p rin cip le * f o r p ea c e In
si# fniM- T elep h o n e call* w ill !*• re a d s. " Ih -a r Mr*, lu in ^ jr ,
th e P a c ific , m et f o r m o re th a n
m aile
t •slay a n d
to m o rro w to
" I f I ctiuhl, IM n«» dow n to
c i n « r r « whv ha%e telep h o n e* m an «e&lt;* you hut I c a n ’t go and h a v e an h o u r w ith A m b a s s a d o r N o m u ­
i t t r i n p t to o m U r l tho*e w ho have th e hnhy hy its e lf Ll*teit 1 saw ra a n d S p ecial E n v o y S a b u ro K u r u s 'l. b u t Ih cy ca m e e m p ty - h a n d not • urned.
in th e p a p e r w h e re ynu all wan
I goim r to fix a bask et fo r th e
tiin s who could n o t have ( h ijsl i T tiq v hail b e e n I n s tr u c te d b y
I inns I su re w o n 't have unylliiii*;, th e ir g o v e rn m e n t to c o n tin u e th o
fo r my h u sb a n d i* still n o t aide ta l k . ..it 'a n o t h e r d a y .
" I b eliev e th e r e m u s t b e w iso
to work und
w e *tay
out
of
k-ftoeriet p a r t o f th e lim e \ \ ••*11 .tiile .in a n s h ip t» sa v e th e a ltu a PANAMA CITY. IW •
M l a p p rt elate th e help you giv e in ' lio n ." N o m u ra sa id .
T » i speaker* told the Stale i. tss| listen , if | t a ll possibly get , lle s p ite th e s lig h t r a s in g o f th o
('handier of Commerce Monday ttff to m o rro w . I ’ll go m*e you *’ E ar E a a tr r n c r is is — f o r J a p a n
that the national defense e ffo rt
M ft. L s u g a r di»elos«*il th a t the ! m ay m e re ly h e t r m p o r i l l n g to
still rn s t more and more, hut work h er g r o u p dm*« fo r lhe*e I see how h e r a lly . G e rm a n y , f a r e s
that in lhe po»t-war perkid Ihe "gtHMl people w h o n k fo r ( ‘hri-tt. , lit I t u i l s l a - t h e U n ite d S ta te s , B ri­
Ami rs an people will have pros­ ma* h«*kets to itupply a hit of ta in a n il th e ir a s s o c ia te s In th o
perity greater and more widrly ch eer and h a p p in e s s ill o th e rw ise O rie n t sh o w ed no I r t- u p in p r o .
distributed than they have ever d ra b su rro u n d in g s" . Is m easu red p a ra tin n fo r e v e n tu a litie s .
H ut T h a ila n d d r o p p e d -a h in t
hy
d o n ation*
S a lv a tio n
A im y
known
th a t s h e w as r e a d y to w elcom e
t 'liarlev B. Ilendereon of W ash­ w o rk ers secure.
il r i t i - h an d A m e ric a n a s s is ta n c e
ington. chairman of the R ecoil.
If sh e h a s to f ig h t f o r h e r l i f t .
.Im rlio n
Einsnee Corporation,

Sa l va t i oni s t s (Jet
P i t i f u l Appeals
For A s s i s t a n c e

Greater Prosperity
Predicted At Meet

and Thomas 8. Holden of New
York, president of E. W. Dodge
Curpuration. were the speakers.
Their rom ments were augm ent,
rd hv other speakrrs a* tho Stale
rh imlier held ita annual busine.* ronferenee.
Governor Spesaard L. Holland,
chief .(leaker a t a banquet, rcp. etnl Klorida'a governm ental fin a n e e a have improved more than
If.noA.OOO in a year. Against a
defirienry a f about (2.000.000
U»t summer, tha state now is
payinr bills currently and “ will

to (I.

G ty New» Brief*

XII t M .I I A I . lire .
(A P )
I h e llr iii.h t d a i l r a tl y w aa
re p o rt-,! hy in fo rm ed source*
lu n ie h t to h a i r o rd ere d all
l l r i i i .h t h i n s r o a s t sh ip p in g
to p n t r r r d Im m rd lste lv
to
th e l l r i i i .h p o rt o f
H ong­
kong

Bombed By British Revolution Is
I.IIN IK IN , D e r. 2.—IIP)— H a m .
Iiiug aivl five o th e r N o rth v seit
G irin a ii p o rt c itie s w ere pou n d ed
hy n iiain lig h t M onday n ig h t in
a ren ew al o f b e a r / K. A . E.
■a id in g
over
G e rm a n y
a f te r
n e a rly a m o n th 's let up tie ra u a e
of la d w e a th e r.
T h e n ig h t's r a id s
o v er G e r ­
m an y , w hich h a d slack en ed sln ro
r a r j y N o v em b er w hen 37 l l r i t (»h bom bers w t r o lo st in a sin g le
s to rm y n ig h t, w e re a d m itte d T»y
Ih e A ir M in is try lo havn c o st
2(1 plan es.

Beginning, Dr.
Townsend Says

WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 —(JF)
— Dr. Erancta E. Townsend, old
ago pension advocate, told tha
Senate Finance Committee th at
a political revolution 'la begin,
nlng in this country, which could
bo halted only by drastic revi­
sion of the governm ent's altitude
toward th* nerdy.
lie urged levying a g ro ts In­
come tag to meet, the cost of
larger old age pensions and called
the Social Security A ct • fare*,
lie added destitution £ Increas­
ing among the aged.
This ha* brought about, ba d a.
rlan.ul, a feeling among many
that eras “anything but conduc­
ive to peace and loyalty fo r
at tne nun fro n t field every this governm ent"
Tuesday, T hursday and Friday
nights a t 7:30 o'clock, 11. C.
Morgan announced this morning.
The men play mainly for exer­
cise and good sport, and every,
one Is Invited to come and join
In the games, Mr. Morgan said.
“ Young, m lddle^tgsd, fa t or rida canners Monday to Md ba»
otherwise, come down and g e t in fore I I A. M. Dee. ■ on r a w e d
the game," he added.
g rapefruit juice to bo deUvoKM
Il ie hoped th a t enough Inter­ to tha surplus m arketing i t a b
est will be shown lo orgsnlxo i.tration within 20, iO o r 89
teams.
days a fta r dale of acceptances
T he notices war* sen t o a t by
W EEK8 FA ILU RES 203
II. C. Albln, chief of Urn p a r.
chase
division, and stated tha a a .
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 - &lt; A h Baainesa failures In the week rrp tan raa would bo sent o a t b)f
ended Nov. 17 numbered 203, Dec. 11.
teas pared w ith 113 In lb s p rr.
vlooa week and 281 In the com .
parable week o f l l t o , Dun and
Bradatre e t reported Monday.

Railroad Strike
Dispute Settled Men Are Asked To
Play Diamondhall
WASHINGTON, f w . 2 — (Ah

— President E aoaev.lt1* tperial
fact-finding board Monday eight
announced settlem ent of tha wugr
d is p u te between railw ay m anage,
m e n t and labor, averting a na­
tion-wide railroad a ttik i
sche­
duled fa r Use. 7.
Chairm an W ayne L. M o re c t
Pres iden t E ea sreslt'* fact-finding
Agreement on the

settlem ent

0EM ULGCB, Okie-, Doc. V m —rtv o mea d W - f o u r In a

BidH To Be Made On
Canned Fruit Ju k a

Turpedsse a re f t * and des­
troyers m m to th s American

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Sanford Herald

Strike Called Off

BATTLE OF CORKTOWM

railroad brotherhoods
r L. Lewis end' his Cl

splendid

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tween capital and labor without resorting to atrfttes and
without Interfering with tbs defense program or the orderly conduct of the notion's business. R ailroad labor and man­
ta a settlement end the threatened
strike sehedbled f t r December 7 has been called off.
The dispute was not an eery one to settle. For Over six
months the brotherhoods have been trying to get s raise In
pay for their men commensurate with tha increase in the
cost of living. Originally they asked for a SO psrciht incredtf Tdr the operating brotherhoods fed s -.10 c A * an
hour’ m iss for maintenance men, braktonen arid other
workiVNlie

f

Direct dieeusalotu between labor and management got

wage increase. This compromise waa rejected and a strike
VBR8 E F 0 * TODAY data sat.

Whereupon PreV.denr Roosevelt egain intervened and

OK

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THIS appointed n special mediation board, first urging both the

RJT am u , patlsd to brotherhoods and management to settle their controversy
ru
H IE
PA8SIONH
k U n riR * _ K U B T
R t around (ha conference taWr. in tbs infervjt of national wel­
m t covkrwo all fare. This group reached a settlement yaeterday which is
*■ i B o n n
I pray reported to give the railroad workmen pay increases rang­
ing from 70 cents to 11 s4Uiy.
Naturally the whole country Is relieved that the threa­
tened railroad strike has bean averted. Such a situation a t
this time would seriously cripple the nation's defense of-

ROBERT L COX,

A S j^ &amp; S T J A
Ac- « e il* u 4 ferm al

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1M * . PAftfc AT*.

gMtnet-

maty frosan Into Mock*

C b o B T ^ y tr i t |r the
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polu

to

m w « r thought* are not
So youny and m a ll.

MINTS

H f H h l * ■that beauty, tamed,

way* to shi*
may ran and haVa no

Knox Say* Navy Is Ready

at all

t | bar* rhone Ilka at**)

Secretary Frank Knox announced today th at the United
ee is now prepared to meet any emergency in the Atte or the Pacific or In both simultaneously. In a signed
Sg. o4 aoatarlty and
Ue in Tha American Magazine he stalce:
"The Untied States today haa to* greatest navy In the
’the anew that blanket*
•W
color, with Ha
' imdrgeney which may
powerful new aci isrise, on one or on two ooeans.W |L- the
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cessions to our fleet, with the greeter tongs of operations
given by our new bseeu
tweenjuitf
an* our hundreds
h u n A u * of
r f new
n w auxiliary
atraliiaiy
i vesseis, and with the Psnsm s Canal permitting strategic
shifts of strength,
we are able to h a ^ ^ d T S im e d ia te ly
, —
possible th —
re s*t/in
both oceans,"
Pointing out th at "for us, the shooting has begun in the
r Christm as ,bo]
I Atlantic" and that "in tho
* Pacific the situation trembles
do It In 8mfi.rc!
i the verge of erUfs," the Navy Secretory states
anniiain ,
wmv^win^*

Aas S roldnaaa Ik* tha

ih«w arm . Tha* A merles, as
dotOMtle policy. hop*d by Mttfc
dp rratrlctIon* to pravtnt th« hai
o« Incident, th at «
•rad os lato w ar. Notwtthatar
Ml*, Germany ha* sank our
. u*t tha asm# and w ithout n
aa to w hether they were Is
combat lonea. Borne ships has*
aran bean aonh by the Nazis that
w ars not in the blockade aooa a*
designated by H itler. An orarwhalmlny m ajority of the ysoM*
favor U k lasaa-Und sate whtoll
would m u m lllllon* of
d o llsn
worth of m aterials and (applies to

PVint Beard o f Pferhta.* Let’s act
h ir e another radical eradication
campaign and d eitw y (ha fruit*
of ui* toll o f *«r f l i r t h pradute n .
P R I O W T l t e - n h a Die I*Ion o f
Prlorltle* of the Office Sf Pro­
duction If anas* m ast has raiaaSad
a more f o r o n U t yrtority order
for the e h ttla ia * o f aaaaamry
hardware IneloA i* wfra and nail*,
taw e, knlaea aad athar toala far
tha fru it sa d ragafs Ms Industry."

G. U. STUART PAINT ft

their X a £ r ^ f ^ ? d e t a i f Ih e flS rtlm M h lS
»vfw or under construction. “We have 17 battleh 15 « » •
he reports; "7 aircraft ear11 mors bufldtof; 87 cruisers with M more builddestroyer* with 182 mors building; 11* submar.

1 9 4 1 C h ristm a s S a v in g s C h lh C h e c k s
\ gunnery.

“ Tha American Navy haa always 1
lonrfcsmansMp," ha wrKea. “ To keep our

trouble with the peer 11
afford to ‘watts' pawl
"It la a eurtoqe fact

S f t r S ’SSy.^nfr

The cost of living is going up daily.
Taxes are higher and most of t* are buying Defease Bonds.
Faying Christmas hflla can be quite a burden next year* but

we have the solution.
S it aside a small sum weekly in a Christas* Sevfctg* Club Ac­
count to meet your needs.

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MSTOMLHOWM.
Party Given Hone
Llttfe Peggy Wi
MRS. f t &amp; t h t e BEAL, Society Editor
■ II

I i&gt;&gt; M l l d i I I I

I ■ a » *AraU

. or ,

Wre. Bell Talk* On
^ S o c ia l C a le n d a i Bundle* For Brltaia
Friends o f Mr*. W. •Dietrich
will be aorry to learn th at abe
• IU in- the Fernsld-Laughton
Memorial HoapItaL
• M rs. U
llaum an underwent
hmteaaoa. - T hera will ba aM
• m ajor operation Saturday in
exchange of gtfta,
R. Mdrio, wife of tho British radlb .the Fernald. Laughton M anorial
. WEDNESDAY a t tha meat tag a t thb ’Hospital. ffer condition ia
re­
Tha W. M. B. of tha F irst announcer,Baadha far Britain CHh which
m Baptiit Church will obaarva the was held at the home at thb ported aa favorable.
“Weak o f Prayer** for foreign chairman, Mr*. A D. Martin, on
K k a Florence McKay haa remission* aad tha Lottie Moon Filin/ afternoon.
m ed to her home in Miami a f.
J offer lag a t tha regular prayer
r (pending the Thanksgiving
Mr*. BaB told bow thw arilmeeting, service a t 7 JO P. M.
holiday* with her parents, Mr.
1
with iC a. W. K. Kader in charge ties are assembled for chipping, and Mr*. Glenn F-. McKay.
assorted according to their pur­
M of tha program.
9 . ■ Tha business and luncheon pose aad labeled In order . fdr
Mlaa Marcia Proctor returned
moating of tha Woman's Club them to ba vastly found In the yesterday to tha Florida S tate
wm ba held a t 1 2 J 0
P. M. war-tom countries during an College for Women in Tallahaa.
. with Mrs. R. W. Ruprecht, Mr*. emergensy. “Shipments are ra- 'oea a fte r •pending tha past
rordad, art kies arw distributed weekend with her parents, Mr.
t L .’ P. Kagan, MN. R. J. Holly
and Mrs. J, H. Menick as ho*. to tha stations In itkighad where aad Mr*. C. F. Proctor.
§
tease*. For reaerratiana telephone bombing is most prevalent, so
that they may ba picked up W
Mr. and Mr*. Roy Chorpen.
7 Mr*. Ruprecht, 77S-W. .
m#iMnit«r inunw iitfiy I M ny lag have retnrned from a two
_
THURSDAY
labeling
towel*,
bandagvs,
cloth­
weeks' trip to New York and
Tha Wealeyaa Guild of tha
H«thodMt Churcn wlU meat a t tha ing, bedding and swayhas they Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Chorpening
may
save
many
Urea,"
Mrs.
Dali
haa now gone to Louisiana on
of airs,
Mrs. K.
, ham*
M a e as
r— M.
m. nArmlUge,
u n iw f?,
buatnea*.
m IM S Pgrk Avenue, a t 7 i&lt;0 P. M. concluded.
”
• Th* annlial covered dkh sapper
Mrs. Martin expressed her ap­
Mr. anil Mr*. C. llootli, of
?
and presentation of new badges preciation to everyone who has
of Samlnolo Chapter Two, O. E. helped in arty way with the Daytons Beach, Mrs. R. Es8. Will ba held to tbo Masonic werk for the Bundles far Brit­ krw, of Hollywood, and Mr. and
f Tempi* bogtanlng promptly a t ain, and anaaoncad that a new Mrs. Jack Maron of Minml. w n r
6i30 P. M. An rkittn g member* shipment af yarn haa arrived tha weekend gur*t* of Mr. and
#
and their eacoria are invited to for al) thoie • fntereited in knit, Mrs. Ilarry L. Drown.
•
attend. Mfm MamU Laager. ting. Bh* sated that persons call
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Swhlm,
Right Worthy Grand Conductress at her home at 1381 Mellonville
Mrs. H. P. Medlar ami .laughter,
of tha Genetal Grand Chapter Avbau* f i r tha yam. ‘
Mary Kate, ami
Mrs.
Ralph
win ha In attendance.
T bs P. B. O, under th* dlrae•d
qsantltka
of
clothing.
qnDta
4
lion of Mrs. S. K. Andrsws will dblrh hove been hand made fFsm
spaaaar lb* Rad Crasa sawing wool am p * and remnants, and
icislnn In Th* morning.
other articles for three cartons
Word hss been received that
&lt;
Th* Wojaan’s Club, under tha wWrtt wtH be shipped lmsood k ke
direction of Mrs. J. W. Hall, ly, nuking a total of 88 gartons Mrs. Ilarry W alt will not bo re­
leased
from the Turn pa Munici­
will sponsor tho afternoon oow- which will bar# been shipped
Hospital in Tamps fo r n
• Ing* eaulon a t the. Rod Croat from fiknfoyd and Seminole pal
ov Id days. Mrs. W elt
saw big r a t a ; •
Count/, and labsM aMordlng- week
was Injured in a train wreck List
Tha Townsend Chitf w ill'tadai »yweek.
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a t tha Court Itouao at 7 JO P.
Tbo shipments trill contain
5*. Mrs. W, J. Lyman wUI lead thb- following artM aat 18 pair
Mrs. J . Ross Adams hss re­
t
In tha singing.’ • J
[* • - ’ 1
turned from Brun»wlck, (!*., where

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\ * , (Kt a —■yluteal . Prraa |
There iS a new kind of paper
■ m y , But it la the children
la thb country whnWe found it

P f n » W right « u compliment­
ed by her moth«r, Mr*. J u M
A. W right. a t her horn* r a
Magnolia Avenue yesterday aftet^
noon, in celebration. of hor I B *
birthday anniversary.
Tha dining tabla, lac* coverod.
carried a Chrlstmaa them#, xHth
a la nr* whit* birthday cab# wsbossed In r*d forming tha
terplece and balanced *■ •••■
aide by a m laktSM
“ Santa
The s I m t o N * ap p o h tm rn ti furl Kami tha choaen SMW
tif, a* did also tha refreshments
of ico ertam
and
IndlvtdfAl
cakes ierd in m l
During the afternoon a* l o n !
pm n
were playdd by » e

■ a t. D ealer* i n .w a a t r

IfV «mnYR»lnjr n«*it(htMtrhi&gt;«MU anti

I d t h r morr.
Until th h year only about 25

V tr «*nt of the anwntI paper prodlKtion in thU country w it anlT t(W . But nillrftinm art* »tr(v&gt;

BO cents per humlnil | m&gt;umiI&lt;« In
Ttrfous (Mirtn o f t h r country.

If you id ik l

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k

she spent the na*t weekend and
attended the football game be­
tween Glenn Academy snd C srIkl* Military School In whieh
her son. Oren. played. While lr
Brunswick, Mrs. Adams was the
■uest of Mrs. L. J. Koons.

FRIDAY
Mr*. W. M. B. of tha First
Baptist Church win meat a t the
church* a t XOiOO A. M. for tha
observance of th# "Waak af
Praysr" for foreign mlaolona and
th* Lottie Moan offering. Mira,
X . N, Cleveland trill hash charge
M J m program dor thb dag. ,

• v S morning arria* gafatog
for tho Bed Cwa* wIlTbo apoa•orod by tho Woman’* Society of
•
’Christian Scrvico of thd Msthod k t Church aadcr tho direction
• 'of Mrs. J. L. Clark,
v -t a t, .Aaaa's Chapter of tha,

Meets At Pope Home

Tho meeting of 8t Anne’s ChapAuxiliary of
Holy Cross

Episcopal Church,
which wall hold a t the homo of
Mrs. Rolland Dean yesterday a f­
ternoon, was In tha form of a
tea and miscellaneous shower

TODAY

Doable Feature

ol«l

Tho rooms of Mrs. Deans
home emphasised a Florida theme,
with bougainvillea and whit*
u b Im i forming th* floral deIm table held a
•meat echoing th*
aad was composed
palmetto, sweet

and Mrs. B. F.

red things
pays and
lieurts oi
k biscuit
loured tea
liner and

Mrs. Cawthsa Hutchison assist-

i :»jy

Bilan Lyon Rosemary uanmr. H,f , h,„ dl# tcr H, Did as*
Pstsy
TooPatsy
kc. I'stsvStoke*.Comn*.NM
ari „|o , »,obBW
dM
BettyWilliam
Z
ncharv.
ancy
„th
&lt;n.
c#lt
afters Inert* * * in I h r ilrinam l f«*r p u p rr
Fitt*. Gndsley Maheh. Joan Md ,, f herdivorcedhosEuri, Berg*. cmrton*.
Mary Ann Wr»«ht. Hsmtjtoh Sor, VrUllama, M| 0f yort MaeBisbef. Hilly Park. Jlmmls Fog. Arthur. According to detactle** OFFICES TAKEN OVER
Edward McCall and Charles vv.llitms was (lain whan h* Mb
Dunn.
| temptedto smwih his way Intohe*
I».&lt;
.dh
-------- “ T ~ a p a r t me n t at thrs*lathe msrniag. -—WASHINGTON.
The War Dt'|iurtmi'nt w s, ml*
Woman’s Club Will
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vised Sunday thul the f. rmer Ns.
headquarter* in rum nm nho,
Sponsor PietU K j tinior Auxiliary To liDutch
(lUinnn, tin,I
ih„
headquarters of 1h*- I'n ii.d Slnle*
The pirturv, -Aii That Mowp Heip Charity Groups Army
force guarding th e Imiixito

I Hut*

will feature a “T ersonalltar
.
with pupil* of the Ruth Gortkri
W right Dancing Studio partici­
pating.
|
The act will be preseiflbd *Obh ,
evening ai UiOO o’clock featu rin g ,
the musk of “OuF FUg“ writgjn
by Mrs. Adga Thomxs and WBlanl Connolly aad put to a a a
by Lara Ilarry Wester of L ate
Mary. Tha pupils taking tar*
will be dresaed In appropriMe
and colorful costume.
Those taking part Include Pot­
ty Jane Copeland, Jeon LagMe
Vam. Jo y n k Mae Janos, KkUe
Cook, Janice Cook, Doaaa J**n
Dunn, M argaret Dunn, Chariott*Stein, SKlriey Fraser Morgan.
Dolores English, Jo Halsy, Tom­
my F ra sk r,
Frederick Cooper
and Gordon W right.
A review of th* picture will
be given at the luncheon meet­
ing of th* Woman’s Chib to­
morrow by Mrs. W. L. Co*per
who stated th at It h*a received

Eastern Star Holds
Memorial Service
The annual memorial aerric*
of Semtaols Chapter Two, Order
of the Eastern Star, was present­
ed in tha Muonic Temple on
Hunday afternoon with approxl.
mately 60 persons In attendance.
The seriptMro taken from tho
28th chapter of Matthew was
lead by the worthy patron. Glenn
El McKay, after which the sec­
retary, Mra. R. W. Turner, read
the name# of tho deceased mem*
hero from tho aeroll and placed
It upon tho altar,
Tho worthy matron, Mrs,
Stewart Dutton, Aad other offl*
cera of Um local chapter formed
a circle around tho altar and an
lancr cirrie composed of tho
five star points was formsd. As
each star point M is te d a vtr»*
she placed emblematic flower*
upon tho altar, which when com­
pleted formed a perfect star.
A solo, “la the flarden’’, w ii
sung by Mrs. Mprle Meredith,
accompanied by
Mrs.
Jack
Burney a t tho piano. Following
tho Imprsoslva ssevko, tbo benodktton w u given by Mr. McKay-

liriiMN

Flower

St. Anne’* Chniili
mans Auxiliary &gt;
Cross F'|iimupal
have a cooked fi
sale in front of
Power A Light ( ’•
Friday.

c o n ta in s
Ih r
d e lig h tfu l
P e rfu m e
itse lf
u n d
three silk e n S a c h e t*
l»
b r in g fresh n e ss to ym ir
c h is e ls nod liu re n u d r a w ­
er*.

I " ',|l

i il tif

French Val lac« shawl collar,
ribboex-trimmod, a a d

(iruMM

Mini

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lillt

Flower
Ito x

ronU lns a charm ing pinch
hot l lr of this freth-asraln aftvr.balh prepara­
tion.
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TRILLIUM'S Empire cut that’s
a triumph of flgtiro-flaltoryl
Gentle LUXlngs will keep
Il lovely. Slice 32-40 In White,
Opal, niut, Shell, Tea Raoo.

THE YOWELL CO

ll lu r

SANFORD. FLORIDA.

G rtuet

G ift

Set

contains Flower Mist m id
D u , t in g p o w d e r in a c h a rm ,
m g vanity box that w ill go
&lt;;n g u y d r e ss in g tables f:l Oil

Jo Ann Lackey
Is Entertained
I Power ami
A. R. M
•ntertalnrd’
dag a t 0 JO at Mr*.
her horn* oa West Twentyfifth g trset on Batarday evening
5a*‘ was w ri­ with a party for h«r boose guest,
t s was also Mia* to Arm Lackey, of Jack.
aidant of the
th* business
of gift* was

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Flower
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Can Buy" which is being
:
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mlrtrs In the South Atn**iiciin col­
nt the Bits Theater tomorrow
p |aw were made at the regu. ony.
and
Thursday
bDernoon ,
1Isr meeting of the Junior A ux.
evening, ami w h i^ k
W W ; ,|a r y of the American Legion
• ponsoml by the W omans
I to contribute to various rharlty

much fsvorsbl* comment Edward
Arnold, Walter Hutton and Anne
Shirley have leading role* and
those attending a n promised an
m tertalnU F evening.

S i Anne’s Chapter
Meets At Dean Home

BARGAIN DAY

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which amount tu »l-»ut five
pounds ‘a family, you would get
another to to JfO rent-. yld ruga
tell for about $2.00 * hundred.
Some drugatnrpa, \urirty stores
and soda fountain* .ay orders
arw abort for carton* and ,tatVonory Item* fnr thr im*rente
In buying «»f w m ir |u»i»«r i* thr

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BLUE GRASS
AFTER EVERY SHOWER!

laaariam Of Gala*
i*£r«7«**Mtia, It*
has h f r a tif ally in'

Enjoy tha freshness of Bloo Gram Flaws? Mlat
about you
H* cooling spi«y fragrance will
lingar for hopra. Then smooth on sa tfe ra ft
Bluo Grass Dusting P o w d e r.,,an d ravel fat
Ra sweet-octnUd lovsllneia, Rraiombor this a s.
qulalt* gift duet when you plaa
remembrance* I

Bin* Graas FWweg MM | 1J »
. - . . With Atsmlaer. I L M ___

TH E YO W E LL
. RAN FORD, FLORIDA

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SANFORD, FLORIDA

New Bowling Loop Associated Press
Organized With Names Southeast
Emerick On Top Conference Stars

RADIO NEWS
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The Emerick Hordworo Cam.
M l team smacked tb« Groat
ralbern Trucking Company fa r
re* straight p m * i to taka tha
id In the newly orgsnlxcd bowlK *R**»o-Qfu/ir, Calory City
rtatiac Company ta d Toochton
D rug each took two y o n ta of
tkraa from And row Can ow ay
• .Agency, Hoffman Electrie and
3 8 t John* Blver Lina, m p a c th o .
Tha high tcoror ef tha wook
la E. D. Prtea who rollad up
U &gt; polnta. Ha w as followed by
A. C anow ay with 414, H. C ourt,
pay with 417, W right with 483
ta d P. Mooru with 426.
■■ N est wook’a aahadula pita El
' Karoo agolnot Celory City and
' Carrawoy Agoncy agolnot H off,
ptan Electric on Thu radar. Fri­
day matcheo will fao tu ra Emtrlck
i Hardware ■gainst Toochton Drop
and B t Johns against Groat
&gt; Southern.__________ ,

Pres* by tha coaches and tholr
scouts.
They aro tha big four Southraotern confarones football—two
juniors and two son loro—who
hoea •plashed tha oca son* re­
cord with, bald headline, of bril­
liant ooplolto.
And w hat port oP lino would
they play bshlnd. If they could
he gathered for an all-otar po«t
season gem ot Hers Is the coach.

25 Cases Tried By

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PIKAfP* AS M I4FIKW tR .

Betty Jameson Will Sanford Market
Return To Golf Wars

Pleaiant companionship
and delicious drinka are
Always on hand. Meat
four friend* here. Mod*
crate prices a t all times.

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
-C ocktails
We Deliver

Telephone 9106

8T. AUGU8T1NZI Dec. 2 . (S^eclal)—Ml** Betty Jemceon,
of Ban Antonio, Tcsae, women'*
national title-holder in 1939 end
1940, I* plenning to relum to
the Florida golfing were thin
winter bv competing in th*
eighteenth annual 'florid* K»«t
Coaet Chnmplonehlp on RL Au­
gustins Links here, M ir. 10 to
14. Miss Jameson has been In­
vited to appear also in champion­
ship of Palm Beach a t that re­
sort Fob. 0 to IS, and In the
South Atlantic Championship at
Ormond Beach, Mar. 3 to 7.
Tha most successful yean
Mies Jameson has enjoyed In
disorderly house, bond estreated; major
competition—the two suc­
Je rry W alker, operating a die cessive year* In which *he ruled
orderly hno».,‘j | | 0r 48 days.
women'a golf domain—were Ini­
Alan, Fletcher Jnpee, Inmate of tiated by her fine performances
dlaerderiv house, bond estreated; on the loci I course. Tri 1339, the
t a f b y Dixon, Inaiele e f disorder.
If.b o u a d , bond estreated! Gens
Lomax. Inmate of •&gt;(•orderly
houses bend e*ire8t*d: Willie CoL
lie, alia* W llllt Collier. Inmate
o f disorderly house, bond e streat,
ed; Jam es Golden, Inmate of dlserderly house, | t or 10 d iv e;
Charlie Johnson, Inmate e f dis­
orderly houte, bend estreated;
P . L. Thornes, Inputs o f dl«or.
derly house, 13 or 10 d a v it Roy
Dixon, Inmate of
disorderly
house, bond estreated; J*m ea Ab­
ney. Inmate e f disorderly house,
bond' estreated.
Al*o Edward Rosier, Inmate
o f disorderly home, bond
ee* similar hid to p
Georgia accepted the
Saturday.

laraiKed Advertisements
also tred* shotgun fo r vletrola. Phene tU ~ W .
orderly conduct, case dl
T Apia. I «
lehed. Phona

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SITUATION

JACKSONVILLE.
Dec.
I(Speclal)—Tho weekly forecast of
vegetaMe sales prospects a t var­
ious state farm er*' m arkets Issued
fljr William L. Wilson, director of
state m arkets anticipates a good
market for
buying
mixed or
straight load* a t the Sanford Mar­
ket with moderate offerings of
beans, liberal amounts of cabbage,
eggplant andN ritnu fruits, moder•te offerings of lemons, peppers.
Bliss potatoes, and tomatoes, aad
light offering* of big Boston 1st.
tuee, English peas, and yellow
squash.
•
A t Fort Pierce tha state m arket
It expected lo have muds rate sup*
pliee of tomatoe*. peppers aad
eggplant, and light suppliaa af
yellow squash, beans and pine*
apples. ,
,
'
IJberal qu»ntitles o f eggplant
and peppers, moderate Iota of snap
beano, and a light supply ef
yellow and white squash will be
offered a t the Waucbula State
M arket Heavy o ff e rin n of grspefru it and oranges, light supplies
of tom itoes and yellow equsih,
and some lemons and limes will
be svallabla a t tha Florid* City
S tata Market.
From ten to tw e a ty re e fe ra of
berries dally will be available * t
the Plant City B u te M
l a m offerings of oral
light offering* of
toes, and tomatoes.
Unliajlted
quantities of e w p . beans and Ital­
ian peppers and limited offering*
ef squash will t a graUaMo a t the
I'ahoke* 8U U MsfkaL
1
A t th* Pulm ette 8 late Market
supplies ef tom atoes, p e p p e n end
eggpUnt will bo heary to liberal.
w l t H i a b v offering! of yellow
f f i &amp; A graene wtll be avaflaWj
a t the Palatka SU to M arket, with
supply Increailng by Dee. IV

&lt;1:30 Norman Beasley and hi*
Fla. Cowboys
7 :05 B reakfast Brevities
T:4B UP News
B:00 The World Today
8:18 O rian Moods
H:.10 Mu»le Men
0:15 Virginia
9:00 Morning Devotion*
9:15 American Scliool of the
Air
9:45 UP N ena
*
10:00 Mantel
10:06 Block and WhIU Notes
10:16 Myrt and Margo
10:30 Stepm other
10:45 Woman of Courage
11:00 Drama of Pood
i t : 15 At Homs with Solly Mar­
tin
11:30 Mutie a la Carta
11:45 UP Now*
11 :S5 Program Rr*ma
13:00 Kate 8mith Bpcako
12: ^C heckerboard Tima
13:30 Dancotlme
13:45 Our Gal Sunday
1 :00 Dials Farm Club
&lt;, 1:30 Bridge School. of tha Air
1:46 Road o f'L ife
3:00 Young Dr. Malona
2:15 Joyce Jordan
&lt;
3:30 Tha Goldbergs
2:35 Building i s r Defonsa
2:45 U P NamT
2:60 Three Rioters
3:00 Farm Security Adm. Pro­
gram
3:16 Bob Hanon Songs
3:30 Renfro Valley Folks
3:45 Adventure in Science
3:55 Proas New*
4:00 Columbia Concert O nhcatro
4:30 la n d t Trio
4:45 Press News
6:00 P ot tha Farm er
5:10 Twilight Melodies
6:30 Christmas on tha Moon
5:46 Ju st E ntertainm ent

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CO I O T I.
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'You an d e a ch s f y o u aro boraby n o lllle d a o d req u ired to pr***nt
• nr c la im s and 4 r a u 4 «
w h ich
you, or e ith e r o f you. m a y h a**
• ( • I d I lb s * U lo a f A N IL E Y It.
IIL A PE H d oesaood. PMs e f so ld
C ounty, ta th e C o u n ty J u d e * o f
M -mlool* C ou aty. F lorid *. a t hlo
n fllr* In th* co u r t hOuao o f aald
C ounly a t S an ford, F lo rid a , w it h ­
in o la h l a a ltn d a r m on th* fr o m th o
llm * o f th* fir s t p u b llc a tlim o (
Ihl* notice. E ach c la im o r dem an d
• h a ll ho In w r i t i n g a n d a h a ll a t a t a
■b* p ia c o o f ro a ld o n c s s a d po * l
&gt;.rflco ••Idroao o f t h a c la im a n t , a a d
oh * 11 bo a w n r n to b y th o c la im a n t .
• • m l . t.r a tto rn ey . *n d ' * n r *uch
c laim or d e m a n d , n o t *o (ll*d s h a ll
b* yold.
A N *L E T o . a r .A tir .*
Am oxoou tor o f th o L oot
W ill and
T n la a ia t
of
ANRI.PIT R. B L A D E *. d om aaod
Firm p u b lio a tlo a , N ov. 21, IP4I

KEY WEST. Dec. 2 —(/PI—
rirlita. a variation nf th s num­
ber* racket th a t has thrived here,
way rinsed up tight Monday, but
Sheriff Berlin Sawyer drat#*
.that Gov. B petvtrJ L Holland,
p h o recently ordered a strict ban
On gambling In Dad* and Browayd CounUex, had had any com­
munication with him,
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NICK’S
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mutinied or been in tha hands
of mutineers.

Mixed Drinks — Package Goods — Beer.
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-II win pay to consalt our
Personal Loan Department
bofore yon borrow.LOW COST-EASY PAYMENTS

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
M e m b e r F e d e r a l D e p o s it I n s u r a n c e C o rp o ra tio n

The Christmas Store
of Control Florida .

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YouCai/t Afford ToMiu
A Trip To Yowtll'i

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LOCAL A LONG dleUnce may.
log, crating a ■torage. Lea*.

Expects Heavy
Weekly Sales

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11.12 to 21 4 0 , Ho dio btoMljr 11.22 PB P P B I»% _b «. hpr. 112* t o . II.11
p o t a t o ic r r W T
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BEAMS, Raap, bu.
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T ead era rrra . ord. to lo ir . 21.22 l o 21.12 nOMAIMK. I H •&gt;" hpr. 21.22
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LEGAL NOTICES

Texas Christian
Gets Orange Bid
!
MIAMI, lies. r-fA V -T w Ic e . beaten
aad
once-Ued
T om *
■ Christian University, which two
conquered seven m ajor football
1 teams this
season,
including
I T rrts , will most Fiisnkls Sink.
I, wish and th s
U niversity. of
r ' Georgia l« tho Orange Bowl bore
on New Year's Dor, It wss
aoenced Monday nkfht.
* Bowl P rsildont W. O. Ward
paado tha announeeinent a ftw
Aburao a fte r To*as bad declined

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NUMBER 81

Enemy Forces Increase Made
Reds Declare}Nazis
In Libya Are in Lend Lease
Marking Tinse Appropriation In Headlong Flight

Open New S t John’s Cathedral
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Astor Declares
Oman Conacrip* tfon Plan Should
Be More
Advanced*
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B ritis h

A tta c k

S ta lle d . A s
C ra sh e s

A x is

T h r o u g h

E n g lis h

Labor Party May
• S p lit O ver B ill

t s i A u t h o r i z a t i o n s O f I Jo-

tonne Contracts To­
ta l

C irc le

$ 6 7 ,9 ! M ) .:i5 4 .» %

Krtce July

First

F rom Rostov-on-don
Misoha (Jives His Shjrt

PARIS. Dec. i . — (A P)—
Wa s h in g t o n , i
■:
.,n
The Germae commend
la J-r- An
la
A1 n ilililitinsl
n . h l'.».iu |
Parle announced
today
• i 'U l 'I ’ro (illatio n H lm iht f ittlr i’U lm
German Medical Cnrpe rr *lo. r....
fotinf Im t itu'liiiim g lrm | I* um * |
fleer had been nhot Uat
night and Immediately Im- Ifum l* fu r .1 \.ia t mi'roiiHo m |.t •
poeed ■ &lt; :lt P. M for few |&lt;iuctiun o f ta n k s am i g u n * I • '
on Ike entire tenth arras* , !»ritl«h mi I ||ii&gt;*iiin f t ii u « w id |
[•Pproviii I.y Ilit- ||. u u? A |t|.|. - '
dialer ent.
Ik e
announcement
eald • f*fiultt(llH ( e.llhliilttoo tit.Iny
I lu* Inigo in w o u tla y v%uttlefl f
Herman autbertliee “re* art. 'J
ed the right to take graver,* l.» nig 4In* tntul t :»-11 mill r.-uir.**
|.r eex «,|« ,| f,,r
measure*". I jte r , the N ail# 1',d SMthurirMlNlIM
/• IlHf SUIff J |||) | 111 10. let til,*
f.|l«»f
have warned of "series* con­
\
I,.
sequence." If
the
attache j &gt;lf*ggiPlillK ail....... .
continued. A German *0Id­
ler » • • shot in the name JU .
.«■••* 1- '....................................................
trtet recently.
*4.,» iltfisu ti hi tit. making nt T*»l*«
a ilrriPioit w lifthfi lit. .lap.
I Il f ( u o r U l r d P r r M l
In tha* Libyan campaign! |h#( ♦•,n*'H** w»ll vi*-M
Am i icuii.

Bill Was Announced
To Take Married
•
Women Of 20 To 30
LONDON. Dec. 3 —f/PV—
Lady Nancy Aator criticized
Prime Minister Churchill
- sharply today for not going
• further in h!a proposals to
conscript womanpower In hie
House of pommons speech
yesterday.
'
As the Labor party was

, (iermans Claim (Jains
In Violent Tank,
Infantry H a t t i e s
On Moscow Front

Russians Say Foe
Is Panic-Stricken
London Radio States
Nazis S e c u r i n g
Hei n f o r e e me n t s

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LONDON. Ore. 3.—( A P ) - .
A Kent era dippaUh
frtim
Kuihyahev Maid Itxlajr an o f­
ficial Ku0«ian source had announreil Herman troops were
abandoning Taganrog .ind re*
treating
toward
Mariupol.
Taganrog U 40 milea weat
of Itoatov, which the N tlU
admittedly have abandoned.
On the renlral
front tha
NaiU aUo apparently ara
suffering further reverse*.

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reported n t l , „ t
momentorBy .
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•tallnl and both «idee sparring |
l»v
tiding
tin*
ftirt
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nt w
A m artean-bern mem ber o f P a r.
for position.
in I min t'liiuii .,,
.-itt :i« k tiiu
llam ent aaaerUd th a t Mr. CharThe Imperial encirclement of "••urlilHiritii; ,.&lt;m ,i,v „( Tluidnn.l
eU ll “had a blind eya where
Pictured —
woman are eoneernad,' and urgeJ of St. John the ‘Divine, New York City, ' dedicated in the pretence the foe* of the N atl commartdar 11S|i""*
th a t all women be treatad alike.
General Rommel had been b rn h - 1. ...V?',’ " ‘
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1*' l,,‘
“ I f yen don't conscript m ar. o f the g reatest 'throng th a t ever entered it. portal*. Iliihop Wil­ en by the reckless end repeatjd
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Had women th ere will be (ra n t liam T. Manning conducted the dedication serviers which wee at­ tank charge, of h i. fifteenth ......
.................. „t ti„. I„.„d
dU cotU nt," she u l d .
tended by high church dignitaries and leader* in &gt;11 walk* of life. U nk division which a t U sl and ,,f „ f|,.t ,||n ..........
, f lin t.
Mr. Churchill announced a bill The church, second largest of Its kind in the world, will not be a t great coet
I lip \«a»eUlr«| I're u )
had
emaahjd
M alayan*. &lt; ........ .
t:„ .
through
,
t
the
lower
end
of
the
w
r,lt
Ctorninns claitned new iralnn
C
m ^ l between*
e f c a E ine
W 1.i |Zn r t or
B B*o flnlalwd for several year*.
women
Tobruk.Rex.gh corridor ta 1 ,n
.... .
............. ..
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T h e O l'M 4
j tpt r conA ervation d riv e m o v rd b a c k s ta g e in in violent tank nnd infnntrv
a ad SO fo r the uniformed aer.
rendetvous with tho 21at ilivislon
.vB aa b u t restricting "lethal com.
lying weary and wounded to the |
T„k&gt;ll „ gn'iii ntiiMitiif „f N ew Y ork v i n » M * h.i \ u e r , s t a r o f a fo rth c o m in g m u sica l, d o . liattle.H on the lilizzard-Hweot
b a ta s t" duty to voTuntesre.
east.
lu lle d h it p |.
d ',i v u nd cttllnr to Ilk a t'ha»&lt;*( fam o u a c o m e, front before Moscow today,
lioatiL* It* Jitit.tn in S«*uili
Chare MU aaked
Parliam ent
Riissiiin.t declared
Thi* British setback appeared • v l i 'r n A**ii» v»;m |»irtnr**«l in tin* tliertnc, wlm i &gt;i
.i* .*•'« th e a tr ic u l d ivision. Old p itp cr will be but the
yesterday fo r powar “to require
damaging b u t ta r from diaaa. 1 •ra•^a w hile lh»* g*&gt;vi*Miim*nl &lt; l'i
the Cermnns were thrown
c
o
n
v
e
rte
d
•
n
'
lm
tlefenm*
use.
Mint
ha
lik
es
th
e
idea
so
morn— to b a n e In th e uniform
troux,
for a British
military ilif'l lilt* |in*gri*rei« Itf 1 1re llrm t.
1buck in two kvv sectors.
o f the auxiliary services of the
w ell he g&gt;tt«
h i t ••!! h it h ack fo r It.
spokesman declared Tobruk's link tialioiiw w ith llit- I'l n l f t l S ta le
The Reds claimed the '‘paniccrow* o r (toll defenae," h u t h r
with Rexrgh had not bean whol­
stricken enemy" still is In
arid th a t “ fo r toma tim e to
ly broken. Moreover, British esmcome* thta compulalow. would ’ be
mand of ths Mediterranean waa
heudlontr flight from Ros­
accompanied by B ritish superior­
tov in the Ukraine.
ity In th« air.
&lt;
■
The Lonikm radio *ald G ar.
Although the British lost Ret r
man* are pushing rrinfnrcamvnta
- r j — ----------segh Itself and the nearby aetfrom Mariupol, 100 m ilts weat
llem rnt of Blr al Hamed in the;
process, the brtrak.through wh*
of Ro*iov, in an effo rt lo halt
fa d ed only on a narrow sector.
-----------,
affected
aectar. I
tho Russian countrr-offenalva to
NrJUsh aoO a a n i i , team lhftj-t W.. A. X iaitfLaLLjaas rl». ted [
tha south white . Aha ) U ansdM
th e -Ststaan ,* Aonly
a
l&lt;
M
atetory,
d
e
cla
rer
Wor»hipfol
M
a-ter
«f
the
Mn.
I
’
.
,
,
,
.
,
,
1
?
,,^
Claimed hoir tank^iupportcd In­
vapor tad opposUidp to h i, elec­ l)n|vpr&lt;lty &lt;»lea Club, Frances
son* fn, thi* t-nttiinir
in.ulnir &gt;»*:ir
y,*nr lu-t L 4 I U I U J
t,r t» « tr
I Or
that
tha
confidence
nf
the
Ini.
fantry had cut
fr*«h
swaths
tion yvaterdny In (Irouu No. 1 Arkley ami Chris Napoli, ac­ perlal forces had bern In no niifht nt tin* mri*tiitir •o f S u n fn n l
F o r through the Soviet Moscow d».
In fUnford’a geavral
election companied by Doria MUligan. en wav Impaired.
Lotlgr
No
ll.'
E. anti A
.„
, .
_
fense lines. The !lu*at«na counjM 0b Raymond MUligan, ,re*L when be received VI votes as
" It may delay matter* fm h II. at tin* M«01'int’ l.tNlgf, rln | » .
( hristm as
1) a n C e : terr.l With claim , of the recap.
A t nf Sanford fa r the paat -10 against ona th at was ca*t fe r tertained the .mem bers of the few day* .longer," ba added.
tin J
i
T r u w ic k
untiniinrtMl
I tun* of three vlllagv* in the vL
yrnun, died a t U s homo on Itaute John Nanev Garner, according tu Klwanla Club a t their weekly
thin otornmir.
No. 1 U at night n t lOsSO o'clock City Clark II. N. Bayer’s report. luncheon meeting today a t the
I*.
M
I4»
t
i
&gt;.
i»n»minmt
r«”“
ihighway
j &lt;“• MothaUk sector, 57 mllva
D
(!.
Darty,
flat
i*
K V I am* waa in chart!** of
. . . . .
, - i s r i t of Moscow, and the retreat
fallnw lnr an liUaaa of ona year. II. Jam es G ut was ir-electcd l‘&gt; Valdes Hotel.
the tiinruT which was srrvetl nl dfiii wul gi*v%*’» of Srminuh* •nl rulmmi, gave driver. Irsl, &lt; ()f | j rrm in , f rBm teveral towns
) i r . JfilU gan waa b o m In the City Commission In Group
7.€0 I* M. The election followed. fiMinlv f*»r miiny &gt;*’arH, *11•• I m no nilrer* of the Junior t hsmla-r m , h|! stallnorgorsk sretor, 120
Mils Arkley u n g “ W etcri of
turn. 8. a on Oct. **, No. S, receiving 01 vote* with
Jb«* (J' lizulcx w at clectcil Sen­ Tnlluhii* *»»*, Hiidth'iily, yt'nli’rtidv
f Commerce who Attended the mill-* southeast of the capital.
Minnetonka’
end
“
If
No
One
nnd elnee H# torn lived in ona mutilated ballot ra*t
put.
ior AVunlcn, It. (I. Hri**nn i* ftilhivb inif it hi'iirt utturk.
On the fifth dny of his ex­
meeting
County, ba baa been Mr. Blmhop will surecod G. K. F.vvr Murriea M%",
Mi Merry
horn In MinNou. ■•ignniialion'a regular
while Mr.
Junior Wartlcn, J. O. Huff* it*
panding defeat Field Marshal roll
by the A tlantia Coast Rollins who did not cek rea d e r, Napoli’s selections were "Sere­
IrviMurcr nml t*. J. Humph, aer. ri &lt;i »mI iliinntr I»m curly ctlut’ii. la-t night a t the I’uirns and Kleist still apparently waa un­
I»e&gt;n •Iii*Iii*i| luw. Ilia early hu»- 1'ines liming Room, Roy Wright,
_______ (a d an * m achinist..
lion.
ftlary .
nade’ and “ la Um Luxrnbvrg
able to make n m ajor stand, for
»nicer wnn Rpcltt
ill Mexit'ii
Barv Iram a f the deceased man
The City Commlsaicn m et st Gardens”. “ Let Me
The MnMina
M.imiiir heard
itcuni Iwo
m n brief
nrici iliitoi
"
»
..........
..
*• n o tary of the group said lo. while the Itusslnn* were Jubilant­
Call
You
a n t U a wUaw, Mra. Paulina T. Boon today tu accept the report,
Automobile lleenae sale* for tin* addrrsse* by Senator K. K. llu u -.
•• •’"••"•"l f - r nlun.l ■lay. . Following the completion of ly eluiming that hi* flight was
S
w
eeth
eerf
and
"A
h!
Sw
tet
MUligan: three daughter*. Mlaa in which an oven loo voir* wenfirst two days In 8eminolr Cuailv
'’
l,u* •”/* during llut ".■summations,"
pamphlets on | so headlong that the pursuing
Mystery of U fa" were arranged have nearly doubled Uut yr&gt;r'» holder nnd llroth.-r Will'an. A. "'*'••’•
ftanuHLit Mititffuu, Mlaa Julia cast, Mr. Hayer stated.
8milhi*r«t former i»»;lir»* nt I'hiL 6*i. 11111.j \ « iiiRiirraction prriinl
t ■.af f ic legulatjons were ilislri- Red fo u rs were not always able
a*
dtiets.
and Mhu Cecelia MIDI.
- .............
m ien Tax Collector Jno. I&gt;. Jin- Bdclphin. I'a. Mr. Iluuahridrr wn^ 1 Ih ii’i'llb before cnmilit? to Sun. liiliil among the Jaycees.
to keep him under fire. Berlin
K. C. H arper, president-elect kina disclosed this morning, wh* ii
ana brother,
Mr.
Harry
waa
m.
George L ainbart w ts re-elected
in honored curat nt *hc banquet , fi»r*l,
The various committees in showed a pendsivnt disinclina­
Charleston. H. mayor df Oviedo In It* City of ths KiwaabK eammented after ha (tatad th a t sales on Dec. I and *a wn« Circuit Court Jiitljrc M j gutted
huHneaa ill nrlnmlo with
rhurgo
of
arrangem
ent
for
the
tion to talk about the south.
not often 3, amounted to 63,107.15 as com­
lit** fiilhcr. While he J ivimI In San.
Jan ie Daffy (lection yesterday. R. F. King, the program, " I t b
Smith.
l hristmas dance, scheduled fur
Moscow asserted In foci that
of Co. Orvn Burnatt, B. F, Ward and that wa have the privilege of pared with last yaar’a total of B. Th.Filtered Apprentice Degree ,
'u jtru m . ntsl Ihs'. II in the Mayfair hall room, in a 101).miles stretch from Ros­
Allan Hunt were elected‘council­ having such a splendid program." $1,623.
Will be eepferred on tin- next ' •" »•’■ •onelructlon nf a wu.li reported th at Invitation*
are
hath west to Mariupol the
Guests jto the lu n c h e o n -----Dr. K D. i » * n l # o ‘ eooduct- man. and Dr. J. W. M artin waa
Part, of tho increase la due t*&gt; n regular communication, l*ec. |,l. ;h".i*,- and ,,re.rm»ler on Bear- being mailed this week and that tov
Germans were everywhere dlsor.
E*rl‘ J*e *te r and
a m f rDalahlme
r
Hasty |6 raise on tha coat of tha tjr«
I ■loll A venue which was the fir-t
ad funeral at rvtofa f a r My. MIL re-elected to this group.
Fdilie
King’s
orchestra
has
hern
gantxrd
snd that in ureas whsro
o
f
tha
Seralnala
High
School
1recorded uin-rnlum r f it.* kind in
Ugaa this a fternoon
a t «i0(»
for m ret passenger ears, Mr. Jinms*ared tu furnish music for the their relrssl could he slowed m a­
A t Altamonte 8pring*, n new (lire Club and Mr. Ackerman of klna added. Also aiding In in ­
n l e t k la JCVfigtegn Cemetery,
Florida.
jor bod Ira were being entrapped
Among his other activities in orrasion, .
rWbaew ru n e ra l Heme In mayor waa elected when l&gt;. 0 . W inter Park.
creasing tha early sales b the n*-w
Richard Ocas, president, dis­ and confronted with annihilation.
S m ith ' defeated R. J . Bundy by
lh-c.
waa th e data decided rule th a t tag s with special &gt;1*
Hanford vvaa serving a* County
a y
a f a rr i a g KM ata.
63 to 66.
Seven
rouncilmen upon for the d u b ’s annual Christ­
Agent for a mimlg-r of year* closed today that many compli­
ware fleeted:- K. (!, Batr*. re. mas p arty for under privileged sired numbers may be obtained
ahd a,,i..tlng in Hie formation of ments hava been received on the
with
the
added
paym
ent
of
f
l
.
elected, R. K. Hoffman. C. I). children of tip county. These
the Hanford Farm er’* Kichango. I'.* 12 Juycre Annual which rnmr
“ Motorists can obtain any num­
McIntosh, Jr.. Joe Dennett. I* children a re under the supervision
an
nffiliale o f the Florida Cilrus out last week and which will be
T. Bryan A. U. Fuller und II. I). of tha fo a n tv N urse and of bers thay p re ftf on their llcvn-e
.
I
F.xrliange.
lie served n term a* presented to tuurlsta who ask
If stIU available fo r t h b fee," Mr.
information of Mias Carlin Palm­
Leonard Fletcher, commander j maml(fvr „f g|,0 tatter,
Poller. L. C. Brooking waa vot. nursery ichowa.
ad assessor.treasurer. ,
uf
-ml lervlre* er, receptionist a l the Informa­
Plana fa r Lediee N ight were JtnklM said and added that th&lt;- of ttyr Orlando I'oat amt Harry ,
diicuesed and action was refer­ Federal government has requeued R rvtsinger, aeventh district chair, j f(lr y|r |ie rry will lie announced tion Booth on Lako Shore Boule­
th at m otorists tu rn In their old M n of child welfare of the
red back to the joaunlttec,
! laler. Hi* .urvlvnr* a re : hla wi­ vard.
tag s to fcle office a s the metal I* jrion were the honor gurata when
Thi* y rar’a annual contains
-tfi
■low. Mrs. Riley M. Fletcher HerTuberculosis
Christmas
Seal
valuable
during
the
present
emerthe Campbell Losslng American ry. nee Miss
non“ n M IV w ll
Marie
Fletcher over 150 pages and for the first
Legion Post met Monday night. from Indianapolis; one sister ill time, a pictorial oection in addi­ fund* hid rrachrd a total nf
wUI re .
lJan'. 16 b th ^ d ead lin e for buy­ A djutant J . C. -Traw ick a n .
of 80 cents
Washington, l&gt;. C.S a niece in tion ta advertlamenU o f business 1168.85 yesterday when Mr*. J.
Facing trial for hU life OonM •
ing tha 1043 tag*.
IWunred.
Dnvloiia llrarh and two nephews firms, amusement parks, restau­ U Ingley, Scul Halo Chairman
(barge of murder. Nelson Brown,
rants ami cafes, flortata and
Mr. Fletrhar
attended
tlu- who reside iii 'C alifornia.
cotorad, wo« convicted of m an.
C H ICK S W ILL ■ &gt; SENT
number uf organisations through­ for the Seminole County Tuber­
rm cA ao. D e e ; » - m — In .
masting to aolicit Hanfonl’a as.
slaughter Yesterday a t dbe Fall
culosis and Health Association,
ablance in th« (tat* convention, RATE HEARING) POSTPONED out the area.
term o f C lreu\t. Court, O. P. d k n a an d I llb a b , gtighbore In
JA C K SO N V ILLE Dee.
Among the projects which were made hsr report. *
Which will be held In Orlando,
JACKSONVILLE. I)ec. .1
o f Am art. I P ) - The S tate W elfare
H en d o n , clerk t f the court, said the a g rtc u ltu n l
"When you make up your
ra, m o n o p o lie s !
moat covitad announced T utaday eheck* will .May 6 to 10. Ha Is making visit* (/Ih— A second postponement of ill.cusaeu waa tha Lake Shore
throughout the state. Mr. Kret- an Interstale Commerce Commis­ Beautification project Ned Bmlth Christmas list, b« sure to re­
Rmlth baa not pritea o f the 41 &lt;|fttonm tbft- anneuaeed
be seat to
I nearly 10,000 ttrU Singer spoke to the U gionnsirea sion ruling th a t ratn-rlli-d prtipur. explained to tho (number* that
*
Tueaday.
_
, ___ f a t . This morning al
Seal.
e f eldrega a m b iance, aul on the subject o f "Child W rl. tional rates on Florida cilrus a committee from tho organixa member tha Christmas
the grand plants
ft charge 'o f repo waa brought
______
__
lad « a d aid to dt
to Ike blind
fruits shipped by w ater from tin will work with the Garden Bmall In ilxa, It has dons a big
ta re ."
the
age teat Johnny Smith, colored, champion
and 'till has g reat things
d ent ekOdren la Ume for Chris*Mr. Trawick also ntsted tire Jacksonville la now In effect. The Club In arranging the ’’traveltrs’ Job,
white tomorrow, WUlte Mao Uaw- champtoll k
to do. Tubtrculosls takes m m
mas. T he ra m wUl be the Urg
it is 75 percent paid up In I. C. C. has deferred Its order retreat" which will covtr a short lives
bkaa. eolared, wjU-be an trial for tho U rono
batween th* agvs o f 16 and
(Bt d b b ersed during any one
mberahip for 1043 as compare*! until Ik-rrm ber 27. F. C. Illllyer distance surrounding tho stone
Before
month elnee .Uw beard waa in- with 1041 figures. The enter­ attorney for local Interests, an­ bridge near French Avsnuo inter- 45 than any other disease," Mra.
r&gt; tt loosen,1 .
Ingley
said In urging th* par*
&gt;crtion.
tainm ent rom mlttee of the Le­ nounced.
chief ducted la 1037..
sad u rb eg
chase of these tiny
health
gion
will
m
eet
tonight
to
deter,
Carlyle e f
•tear JtH
____ reflects about 70 per rent
stickers.
mine the types of amusement to
4 tha fb n k e f the ranU gbt tolllag e e l L
Th* enormous toll of automa*
be planned for the future.
’ 4tk," • 0M bite fatalities frequently is manfltted by
pound r
Honed, she continued, and In
U f a re tie ,
Perdue
many cat** th* end come* sud­
the finest
lad., to .
denly. and do** not, aa with tu­
•leer on
berculosis, often Involva an anAmong lh« activities planned tourUt* during th« w inter are tire fam ily in distress and power,
open
to
persona
of
this
city
aa
ty which may Increase tha due*
iVDOUL, Ohio. Daa. 3 during tho coming week for win­
r of th r dlsesM to other
. A ataikft was salted toter visitors who have arrived In wolL
A t 7:30 o'slosk Friday night
r* of th e household.
rnmrn tk s aksU sad bomh
Sanford are a ten tomorrow a f­ the pupil* of Mrs. V . O. Flem­
“T u hereofoate la yrovretabte,
Bi tha Ravenna
ternoon, a musical program Fri­ ing end Mis* M srjorte Cogburn wl ws know how to t r n w l
MU and a
day night, and n boat trip which will present rending* and dances, I t Th# history of tha
tad la front
T bs V estry af tho Holy Crere will be sponsored by the Jay- followed by aommanlty singing loste movement proves this,
af tha (67,Church will meet Wexi­ rees, Mra. Mayare Hadgkln, di­ in which th* gnUwring wlU t*ha has been achieved by an
s t 6:00 o’clock a t recto r «f tho .recreation depart­ part.
m ilting b a tik yaar by yaftr,
m ent said today.
i .rirra n HaftSt,
Next Wsdnasday night Is tha by day, with tho fore* al
.M n . J . L Ingtey, Mrs. JL A. llm# scheduled fa r Uw first boat vontlon arrayed solidly i
Tha Board of Deacons o f th« Newman sad Mrs. Floyd F a ls e r trip for w fater ateltora and par­ this formidable enemy."
&gt;Rap (1st O m s k , will m *n will ha hotUooea to tourlota who sons who wish to vWw Uw aaon.
‘ By so m esas ta tha
iday night a t 7:30 P. M. attend Um to* tom orrow a fte r- •ry along Um p k ta re a q M . BL won—we merely knot
chore h.
Johns Rivsr. “R re a m U o w
win It If we &lt;&amp; not
ranks or ssa tte r our fire,
i County aa
U e f Baft- Chamb#
Christmas real la a bullet ‘
' areft are
[ ■ M M ’, in may U
w ar a f pease and w ith
of omvuaiUoiin Um '
j a eeaure, “Mr*.
~
■n*“ . t m t&amp; l O v . ,

2 SS2*tlm "f.W . UP at

•

Bishop And Gut |Kiwanis Hears
Are Elected T o S t e t s o n Glee
City Commission Club Members

-s

W. A. Stansfield
Heart Attack
Elected Head Of j Proves F a ta l
Masonic Hroup!

Drivers* Tests
Given Jaycees
By Patrolman
To C M. Berry

Oviedo, A l t a m o n t e Christmas Party For
Springs f l e c t i o n
Needy ChUdren To
** ‘
nnounced l|e .Staged Dec. 17

Many Years Dies
I n T a 11a It a s s ec

Plans Reported
He Complete

To

Jinki/ns Reports
Big Increase In
Auto Tag Sales

JSt
Si

c.

Heads Of Legion
M eet To Discuss
Welfare Problem

i,

Railroad Men
Wffl G ft Wage
Increase Soon
't w w W i

Christmas Seal
Sales In County
T o t a l $168.85

Negro Convicted
6 Of .Maiudaughtcr Two State* Share
Livestock Honors

e

r

t$Sm i

Strike Colled
At Bomb Plant

Parents
“Get Tc

City News Briefs

Recreation Director Announces
Activities Planned For Tourists

K

londay

TU

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Girls Want Equal
Sports R ig h ts
At S chool

Students Of Three. Local School*
Give Program At Seminole High

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Msrgeerli# Deere a K
Heveral year* ago the girl*'
Inter-aeholastle Sports of Seminoli High wore discontinue! for
no apparent reason—merely a
meeting waa called and this « »
decided.
The various other school* in
the stats hav# Inter-aehola»tic
•porta and find It satisfactory.
The Girls Tranls Club of thla
school hava also mat opposing
out of town teams with no frlctlrn. Ths girls mat sad mingled
with many type, of girls nnd
made friendships that today are
fsst.
Rrmlnole High boys are nl.
lowed this pleasure and sure,
ly tho stria, the rentier sax, ran
have Inter.School sports with
quits as much aueceaa.
Roms of ths present fl. II. R.
teachers remember whan, as stu­
dents hers they wars allowed
•his privilege, and the few that
hava given an opinion express th«
wish that the present girls mar
enloy ■ Inter-scholastic sports, If
and when the custom Is taken up
again at thla lata date.

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GRAMMAR SCHOOL
N o tes

Thespians Elect
O ffic e rs For
S c h o o l Year

By Ifemvm Middleton
Two songs. -Th# Lord |« My
“
- - - Lullaby,1
j
Shepherd” and- ”-Brahm’s
by the West Sid* Primary (Jis*
Club, under the dlrsction of Mlaa
Dorothy Stokes, opened the regu­
lar ehtpel program at Seminole
Itlgh School b u t Tkurrday Nov­
ember 20. An Ensemble from tha
Ulee Club also sang, “Playmites”
and"Th* Monkey Bong.” The mem­
bers of this U e i Club are as foj.
lo«u: Richard Mall, Ann Reborn,
Jsnlee Reel, Carole David, Evelyn
Jones, Johnny Mae Jones, Luther
S S l T l mSmith,
S h . Mildred
David, *'jJimmie
- Bni,thKrvin, and Bhlrley
Ervin.

Junior Hi School

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' « y Adohldo Richter
At too Grammar School wo ore
Brlsson
By Lok Caldwell
aery busy, practicing fo r our
6. “Cloud* or
A meeting of the Thespian
tosjotj* wklsk wo are going to Club member* and twenty five
Janice Reel
Doc. 11 nnd It.
enthusiastic now membera .waa
«. “Rust* Entertains”, by Johnny
In It ws hero gash Interesting presided, ever by Mack Cleveland
Mae Jons*
groups
of
peril
at tha bom* of fcok GMdwsll.
7. “A Puppy or A Kitty", by
bearers who ape dnasul to Nov; IP.
Ann Rabom
Christmas
colors
and
tbs
Prims
Officers for tho coming seme*.
These children were well toTrims who are Introducing U r were sleeted and they ar* as
relied by the student*, and their acd
a
bothcraomo
"soaLasf#"
UW.
follows: President, Mgpk Clave.
entertaining program equals
Th# bath robe rovers ar* n eoml- land; vie* president, Kenneth Ecbthat Seminole High Students
cal group to o ff sized gift ok; secretary, Patty
Hodgs;
give.
robe*. Christmas psrfom* ee
David Gatdtel; clerk,
Th* second portion of tho pro­ to fo r Its bit of notie* whoa tbs treasurer.
u . ^ l. w u a t
-&gt;
gram waa la chary* of Mbs Ls- perfirm# bottle* give forth with Martha W kkk
Mbs Betty Bnhrmsn explained
jenrj Whiddon, teacher of music In
that tha now members *would be
the Grammar'
1,T»o ychrbfM O Toon**, nob* nuksra,
Florida Facta
Befools. Th# complete program necktlee, lalloona and other ml*- In the Dramatic club until they
had gained th* points necessary
Also: Mary Ellen Losing, Mil- follows:
,
sent gifts. Shoppers sad rubbish
_ There a re c e rta in facta about Florida with which many
died Barineaj, Eugene Barlneau, . 1. “Appleblossom Tima”, a song, corile In to templet* th* Christ­ to be Thespians.
Patty Hodge gave th* alma
Tommy Mtthvln, Doris Welles. by Phyllis Allan and Barbara mas rush season.
f the people of thla state are not acquainted. A review of
sad purpose of th* Thespians,
Kliiabeth Am.
White, Bonny Whitmore
As cheery cherub* w* hav* after which the history of th*
Heae facta la Interesting In that It Includes many thlngi
Ixxlge, Joeeph Ervlse, and Betty 1 2. “ My Sister And I", a song, two boys, Jack Ludwig umf
local troupe ar** gtveg by Dahlch you MAY not hav# known In the past. The review
Jean Prescott
by Anita Aiken
Frank Mslach. Jelly Johnny b rid Gatchel. Then membership
Includes numerous compilations which nra already fa­
Mrs. George Msffet, wto wc* In . 3. “Brmhm'a Lullaby”, a song by Spencer Hsrdsn and Francis requirements were explained by
chari-e of th« t i n t half of this Larry Lotting and Clarence Gran Tempi*. Pins and Hally « tha Herbert Morebnd and Mlsa Buhr.
idler
ll' to you.
Christ mat pages, era Mena Ruth min told of tho plans for th b
program, wa* Introduced by Miss them
The governor of Florida, for the 1940*1944 term, la
7 4. A tap dane* by Norma Jean Mills, Joan Bwlngls, Myra Jan* year.
l.'orothy
Sanford.
Mr*.
Maffst,
rd
Lindaey
Holland.
Membera
of
the
state
cabinet
I
Madden, and Doloroo McClelland.
who ia a local expression teacher, Sayer
It waa decided topt th* clubs
Nathan J. Mayo, commissioner of agriculture; James
rhrre student* attend Tha San­
continued ner program by present­
would har* a whole pegs In th*
M. Lee, comptroller;' Robert A. Gray, secretary of state
By L in k s T herabr
ford
Grammar
School
and
Th*
ing
ergni
01
ncr
repression
pupils,
right
of
her
expreiatoi
■a
fir . i . _
__ __ _____ 1 . P aIIm rn n lla L snnae n
Mbs Thorn ley** room or Gram­ Salmagundi—half for tha ThsafcSTTotn
Watson, attorney
general; Colin English, superlnwho ar* In th* first, second, and Junior High School,
mar
school presented th* Thanks. pbna and half far th* Dramatic
The
remainder
of
ths
program
third
glides.
Th*
complete
pro­
'fendent of public Instruction; and J. F-dwIn U rson, trearlrtog program this morning to Club.
consisted
of
a
cheer
pmetlee,
gram
wra
aa
follows:
’ Mirer. The State Supreme Court conttnia of Armstead H.
Dues for ths semester were set
A two act p k y entitled
1. "Different Viewpoints”, by which was lad by Ha 8. II. 8. chapel.
s t 2S cents. .
Irown, Chief Justice, and Associate Justices Glenn Ter“Thankful Uotrta.”
cheerleader*.
Little
Ann
Rabom,
Vocational School
Dorothy Harrell
Character*:
. .
A motion was mad* and car­
ttl, Elywn Thomas, James Bryan Whitfield, Rivers Hu­
of Mrs. MaffsttV students
2. "The Wondering Child”, by one
Three eplnster ebtera; Mbs ried that tha club bg limited
began tha practice by Introducing
By Betty Colbert
rd/A lto ft. Adams, and Roy H. Chapman; while the
Joyce Anderson
new yell. Shs gave tho yell, Anna bell* — Cherry Smgistary, to 60 members and It Iny mem­
When ws cam# back to school
kte R ailroad Commission la composed of W. B. Douglass,
3.
'W here It Hurts", by Bally J wilh the m elons, and then tha Olg*—Gladys Wells. Mbs ber should mlaa two consecutive
Monday,
w*
found
that
our
room*
tone Matthews, and Jerry W. Carter.
W Ukk; Betty meetings without an cxeuaa ha
I student body joined her the second Martha—E
had been changed. In place of Margaret Miller
tol Em- wUI be dropped. Th* msating waa
The Florldavlelegstlon In Washington is comprised of our
4. "Growing”, t y Belly Jeanltim*.
typing room ws now hare
m* Jan*
Thslma than adjourned,
tors Chtrles 0. Andrews of Orlando and Claude D. ths English class, and where wo
••plans a t Ute meeting were
Reynolds: Tom Baxter, neighbor
Thssp
cr of Tallahassee as well as Representatives J. Hardin had our English class ws now
boy; Don Batten: Mina Bush kirk aa follows:
hare
typing.
This
Is
much
mors
Dn of Lakeland, Robert A. “L$x” Green of Starke, convenient
Helen Hutchison. Orlen Farrell,
—th* town busybody; J* Hailey:
Mias Mslach, be­
lent for
f
S.H.S. SASSIETY
Dr. Gordon, tho minister; Charles Martha Wight, BUI B nnan, Mack
_ rF - Sikes of Crestvlsw, A. Patrick Cannon of Ml cause shs now has no Interrup­
Cleveland,
Herbert
Moreland,
Holtxelawi
Refugee
children;
NOTES
and Joe Hendricks of DeLand. In the 1942 congrei- tions In bar dictation claaass.
Chart** and Joyce'English broth­ Kenny Echols, Lucille llall, Pat­
By
Patty
Hedge
Th*
pupils
In
th*
“senior”
_il elections, Florida will elect a congresaman-at-Iarge
and aleter;j Brito
Betty Jean
Joan Wilkie ty Hodge, David Gatchri, Sher­
Homecoming! Wa won tho er
a r t all working toward a
By Geergs Spencer
Ing to the fact t)u t the 1940 ceniue showed-, that Florl- clast
a«d Jimmie Lodwtoi Jeannette wood Jacobson, Jack Harris^.
gam*
end
everybody
looked
swell
certificate. T hty slthsr can gst
French - Maty Keabi Jenny, to* New number* w srsj^ Lob
The following one-act plays will
was entitled to another seat In the House of, Represen­
B tcrtU rial o r a Bookkeeping be presented s t th* Junior High especially ths sponsors. All sysa colored maM—Mary
Elizabeth well, Kirby FmL-&gt;l*roy Hodgs,
Certificate. Somstlms soon tho auditorium, Friday, Dee. I , a t wars on Florsne* Walls, to n Qsldwsll.
Blllv Brualley, Billy Ilotlyhcsd,
black ellk dress with red and
The first elected governor of Florid* w»» William D. senior class Is going to slsct 2:00 P. M. and 1:00 P. M.
Ttme—Thanksgivtog. Place — Philip Kronen, June Thigpen,
gold
draped
scrota
ths
bodice
officers,
after
they
g
st
folly
or­
Th* seen* in "Sparing tho
eiey; the only two-term governor w m William D. BloxThe comfortable homo o f th* Bhlrley Ebk, Martha Perkins,
Rod” is in ths living room of while her escort Earl Jeter wore tors* old maid ristera. Solobt— Loubs Non)gran, Audrey Bach,
i; the only bachelor governor waa Albert W. Gilchrist, ganised.
Miss Mslteh had forblddtn th* th* Johnson horn*. Walter John- E T teomlng teal blue suit end Anus
Aiken, “My Btstar sad I”. Martha Pag*. B rito WUktoaon,
tie* named for governors are Duval (William P. Du- sating of candy and cbswlng of ion, a 14.year-old boy Is being
As Bb Klrtly cam* down Anita
Betty KlagT Lucy .Ward, Cathar­
Announcer—B
-Billy lahboL
the
field
everyone
noticed
bar
th
b
Broward (Napoleon B. Broward), Hardee (Cary A. gum during typing porlod. One punlibed by His mother because
Parent* ■
ine Clark, Mtaal* Both Odham,
appearance
In
a
navy
bio*
wool
ngTetTra Ana* Stins, Aim* -Grantham,
ee), Martin (John W. Martin), and Gilchrlat /Albert day sh* breams suspicious of s hr went ewimmlng without per­ suit end a matching breton aaUoi w on: Win.
lump In M srrlt Staley's check. mission. Walter has to s it'to »
Mr*. Frank EX H slky. M m T T f ! Kathlesn Bryant, Jean WhigGtkhrlnt).
“MsrrJt, era you sating candy
until th* arrival of hlo fa- hat. Arcompentog her waa How. CakhroU, Mra. H. Batten, Mm ham. Pauline McClelland, Bhlrley
'•Florida’* capital la situated a t Tallahassee, In Leon or chewing gum t" th* asked. ehalr
Bote
lee
who
never
looked
ard
thsr. Walter’s mV her w arfi bar
R. N. Wtodkam, 1fra. Cl. E. Smith, Eunice Tatum and Eva
kandaom* then when bo Walk,
“ n r . The state motto Is "In God We Truat" while the
Mr*. John Ladwlg and Jo Kennedy.
“No.” replied Msrrlt, “I'm Just husband to spank Welter, Bo dot*
a
navy
Una
suit
and
hat.
flower la the orange bloeaom, and the itate bird la totklng a prune to sat at lunch.” Erma Johnson, W riter's 12-yearA1
yellow ehey*itthemum Mr*. J, A. V an.
eking*: bird. The state song, designated by a legis- Ik our offkc practice class old slater; however. Grandmother
and Mr. Johnson *fn on
, . resolution In 1980, la "Sewannee River” by Stephen wo ’ »r* now la*ruing to apply Johnson
W est Side Primary
for a job In Ui* correct way.r. w s Walter’s aid*. You should to* tkofr attlr*.
London U th# larguri city In
what
finally
happoned to pojjr
ar* *!*&lt;• practicing for a play
Wednesday moratog at IttOO
’'Rare.Id Hall waa sporting «U Dm world. This cite has more
Added facta ahow that Collier County
nty la
1 the largest which w* are going to giro soon Walter. Thla comedy 1* bring di­ 'attractive
tto whkh ho won a t than AOOOJXMi Tho Thames o’clock th* Second Grad* pupUs
division according to area, and that Union Coun
Tho following studsnU ore go. rected by Mbs HartCharacter* to “ Bparlor the a dane*. BHUng not far nway K im H o nude London a very presented a play “Thla to Thankato bo out of town for th*
th*- smallest countv according to the square mile*
Tbs following children
Rod." ar# as follow*; Walter wab Charlie Park w i s H t r s h t - Urge seaport Many peepk vbll
nksglvlng holidays:
; Florida ranks second In alxe for the'states east of the
r_rt: .Tommy WUktosom,
Johnson, Bobo Msro; Erma John­ liter jacket and trytog to keep th b city to study a rt or musk
Mrs.
Freeman,
Tampa
or
to
tho
on*
*ys
on
h
b
two
lltU#
bro­
risson,
Walter. South, Mary
end
to
see
Its
famous
gardens,
Jaaa
son, Dorothy Crumbly t_ f f c t j
ilppl River acordlng to area- The oldest city In the “woodsT
•
g alkrks,
London Ls*. Evriyn Jones, Eugvn* Bar‘ at**, SL Augustine, la located In SL Johns CdUn- Msrrlt Btalsy, Georgia f Mr*. Johnson. OUlo Brils FnttoM thers and th* other #y* on tho cathedrals,
• John’s,
Bridge, London Tower nnd West­
Henry Johnson, W g h t K lm evj
Coank Ludwig.
Carver, “th* woods“ t Mrs. Pat­ Grandma Johnson, Patricia WpU *^Votod the best dressed hoy to minister Atbsy. Tk* King and tomb.
Mildred Ls*. BMrky
.__ Jty fine tchooU of higher education are found In terson, Deland; Myra Wallses, ll^f,
— morn-'Thomas,
— T&gt;.oraas, Bailie
Every
Bafik Margarot J
tSa settlor class,- Philip Kronen, Joasn Ur* tkssr, too. ~
Hirer City; Mrs. Maxwsll,
"L and of Sunshine." They include the two atata Indian
Ths usual family situation of * waa aeon nt th* gam* wooring hla tog thsr* era bum crowd* of Dick Button HaroM-Btomp*
Maitland; Miss Mslach will do
Bmhtagham P ri- k m Naugbcr, Dorothy H
-the University' of Florida at GalneavlUe and the her “stufflag” at homo, and one ear family and *7,r r » i^ * 0u now FaH tm**d suit.
atqusW* astleed Ethel MeDsnbl, a
wonttoir to got
i Btate College for Women a t Tallahassee—and tha Betty Colbert, Lakeland. W# hope hoy
Ita BaUlmor^
found to Urn plsy "Who G eu now ntadsnt from
that
everyone
wUI
hav*
a
happy
endowed institution*—Unlvsralty of Miami, Mi
Ik * moat famous garden b
the Car Tonight.
“Th*
ChUdran
f Tam pa,University. Tampa; Station University, De­ Thanksgiving!
her fine school Kensington Gardes*.
Bsbscca; “My brother Is playto go theta to **e Pater
li Rollins College, Wlrlter Park; Southern College, hjg hm»ky from corrSepondtneo
PaOfs
su
tu
e.
Tb*
oshool
children
Dolphin* Haatv. Earllna’s ad‘and and Webber College, Babson Park,
Loudon loved Barrio’s stogy of
inlrsr, sra* choormg with all hla Of
Myra i “How does ho do thstT" even I ^ s r a t o n
toted scenic spota and polnta of Interest Include the
Peter Pun so mush that they
which
he
dislikes
vary
m
o
e^T
k
#
y
k
t
to
a
b
k
sk
sweater
and
•
“Ho malls them amp.
gave to*It pennies to bora a
Weat, "city a t the end of highway leading ty Rebecca:
aolutlon waa anllroly vwtuposvenvelopes.’’
status of Peter Pun mads ^
&amp; r d ik ll, Chester Har&amp; Mbs Bwnto Urmtod tos pUy.
snaacola, location of Naval Air Station and
Oar librarian, Mlaa
Westminister Abbey k 9 very
""
to a black
Characters w a a a IritosratJKrof tha A ir"; Camp Blandlng, gigantic Army
totensttag place. The chair to
) near Stark* j Jacksonville, Florida** largest city and SOUTH SIDE NEW S Jones. _ Carl Mosai Mra
9 3
of Kngland hav* hssa Jsi 9owned
l a huge nets air training school; Miami. ‘The Magic
i f ® ia front of th# stands m n to# la
For
the
past
two
weeks,
wo
them. In the scat of th b
■and Florida** second largest city: Tampa, home of hava bocn thinking of ths or.
three teachers responsible fo r chair to rn b a rock whkh Jacob
11 Field, Army air base, and hundreds o f ’cigar f a c phent In Jacksonvllie
alth.
vlua-si
and nearly
m od uow rittow wbrn ho drsomid
In tf* pUy "“OraaimytKri
G rtM W y
of th* laaidsr.
*
l-Bok Towsri thw-“T*J-Mah*L or 'America” a t Lake •very shll din tha school has con­
Tho T r i m of L ouden k sa­
flneet beach";
tx
! Daytona Beach^"world's fln*e£
Silver tributed something to their hap- Nick," Nbh Wsalbrook ha* » ^ *
aa entry to •
to -i; the "Big *IW* near Sanford; the Ever- places a t th b Thanksgiving i t s . grandsaotosra
h was proskm to * grosa ber Interesting place. Thor* k
umns. Th# mnu
ri
yellow psaeaat blouse
v u ( swamps
awa
vast
In Southern Florida; and the exten:itko that aria# wbsri « r.
IM j
On Friday morning, so* of owr alszlt
4 Mb* Bsnfsrd ever an sri*
Qrandmstow
__ calk on
TU* gTovse of the atata as well as the other agri friends, Mrs. K. D. Bjtewris* parks
In tk k tower a n d -l r ^
II
I
blue
suit
with
m
l
mink
i
th*
aarard
ksd to us *n a T*ry Interest­ Woothrook to mnko
ing subject. Shs draw pi*turns to whbk Wad* to nn i n —ing tU* tall* nt tho — w
,
By EDWARD MARSHALL
shed by
« f boy* from Ju n - to m * .
— -i
UJuitrato her talk. Bha told n# max. Tb* »!*y » * •
* now 1
to hava.kind eyes, kind mouths, Mrs. .B. Barns*.
yrrlooked aa tt
Characters sra a* f
kind ear* and find good things
m e t Close
Industrial A rts
to bo » ho trad to
IK other people.
WsathrOok, BUI
new puolU have tome Wsathroek, 84
Plum nr*
iucceiaful Year
Prove Successful ““ our ‘ school.
They are Juno Ttnoy, Jte » »
m U mJ*
Catherine Loo, D&lt;aoo Deaton, Jwm
s s
W tlli
Gertrud# Fraeer. Mary
Tk# ^Industrial Art* Class (a
gave th.ir last
Billy Moon and Ray. s s
al*kL_Nrr,
. Lindear.
_
[•w m uttu
U ri
’0 thask tb* Hsarsnhr
would otherwise
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LYM AN NOTES
Mr*. Douglas
Mra. 4 r s strong, district and_county tubP, A- In
srvbsrs for th*
e h irf f of tho Iil
pcctlrsly, w eri a t Lyman‘ Mon­
day, November 24, to visit dif­
ferent rooms, i t sms later an.
pounced that tha
lunchroom
would b« under full time W. P.
A. supervision begtentag next
Monday.
W* wer* aU sorry' to sc* Mar­
ian Thompson more to Orlando
with her taro young krothaga,
BUI and Don. She will enrol) as
a Jun
junior to Orlando High School.
Ia spUa of Injuries received
at th* beginning
of the
............................football
Lyman recuperated and
won tho last two games of th*
season defeating Winter Oarden
and UmatUla 13 to 0.
Ten new pupils am end school
last week.
Th#a P. T. A. mosttag has
postponed uattt the 19th of
mber. They will bo entartatoDeeember.

ed with a musical Cantata, gtvsn
by_th* Qbe dub. ^ .

Th* Homo Makers d a b &gt; i d
Its monthly aockl la, tho firm
of n Chill Supper nnd backward
party a t tJb Horite a f M
M k 'l k r r .
the guests dtneed
_ •t Loi?
1AH* WaBu
HBBto

er. Colleen Ckrk. M
Dolly Beaty, Mary *

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Link, M urrkl Proteott,
PTescott, Mag Prsscott,
acott, Edna
Carter,
Frances
Farina, Caron
wr. w
i am.era (Srtaa,
Garon
Howell, Dorothy Mason. Aanto
Humphrey, Mary Catherine Gray,
Betty Ann Wells, Patrick Blmpeon, Marjorie Bous*.JHM a Bruit,
Naomi Reiter, _GbUm) Elgin,
Marilyn Miller, Ittrm ln* Clark,
Gertruda Hudson, and BhsUk
Mack.
Th* first of th* debates will
be held to. Orlando with Mlaa
Marchman to eharga of debating
thla year. Mr. Wells attended a
meeting to Dsland of too Contra)
Florida Debating league ecncsratog toss* debates. Th* SubJect choacn for dobatng k Resolv­
ed; That every able bod ltd male
cltixsn to tha ; Ualtod 8Utea
should bar* on* .year af ■full
tiro# military training before at­
taining th* present draft ago.
Thb debit# wUI b* on Dee. 19
at Orlando Senior High’s sudlturioH.
toriom.
Oviedo brought to Lyuun last
r .U k ti
weeks before,
titled “Billy’s %
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ta rn tow to plan n gam*
for their homos tod how
mak* tod operate raartastetlss
and to bolld a stags for them.
Thar* or* direction# for dressing
Nf «br#r dolb from o d L T n l
soda that a n fun to have sprawtag on thalr beds. They will
chapters on
suing and g
Tha authors
and daughter, .
HL. wham took
fs* hays mod*
to th k fkid.

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Oliver when ho trav sk
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SA N FO R D , FLO RIDA,

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DECEMBER

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S a n fo rd Is T h e O nly C e n tra l
F lo rid a C ity A ffo rd in g R ail H lg h w ij
A nd W a te r T ra ru p o rta lio n

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1911

Member Associated Press

NUMBER 79

All American1
Russian Gains Influence Japs
Id Position Air Unit Wil
To Halt Foe Fly For
To Continue U.S. Negotiations

Caucasus British Are
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English Troops Have American Pilots Aiftd
Planes Will D e ­
Marched 300 Miles
Newsman Captured*
fend Burma Ro£d
To Gulf Of Sirte
A
g a i n s t Japanese
From Egypt Coast

Since Recapture Of
Rostov By Reds,
N a z i B R etreating
T o w a r d Mariupol

Admit Superior
Russian Strength
35 V illages Retaken
In Fierce CounterA ttacks In Sector
BERLIN,- D*c. 1.—(API—
e iH lin la H r a m
unit* battling toward th e
Rnaaiaa capital u v " n t n ,
Moscow with th* aid *f good
fWM i l . u a , " a N ad millta rr apoteamaa asserted today.
The apohaaman did nut
aar aa what part of tha
rarvlag Mm m * front the
advance had beta mad*.
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T h e R uesian re c a n tu ro o f
R o sto v , g a te w a y to th e C a u ­
c a su s
oilfields, a p p a re n tly
ended N azi hopes o f a n Im ­
m e d ia te cam p aig n into - th e
C au casu s, an d th o R u ssian s
also re p o rte d t h a t G erm a n s
4w c re flee in g w estw a rd
to ­
w a rd M ariupol befo re tho
rein fo rced R ed arm y .
Bafara Moacow, tha H oniara
claimtd m a p tu re of 35 vtUage*
and town, in flarca counter-at.
tw in . Tha German* admitted
•o p trler Russian strength in tha
Rostov aactor.
Tha Ganaana ahh ecknowlad red eaaualtl.. from R. A. F.
night raids on Hantburg and Emi
ml R
Briitoh

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appfoachea In

a battle
which' aent tha German com.
rrander thert, Plaid Manhal von
Kl lest, fleeing to Mariupol on
ibd ahor* of tho Sea of Aiov.
Tha only Carman a newer to
the Hed victory claim* in tha
Roatov.Donata baa in ration waa
contained in dispatches aaaarting
th at tha slaughter of attacking
Ruaalan troop# waa reaching
“fan ti.tlc proportion*.”
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In tha Russian dafanao of tho
vital Soviet Caucaaua oil atippliea.
German
dispatch**
described
«* wav« after wave of Red# cra.hiag Into the Naal lines patting
tip almost unprecedented fire.
But tha Moscow radio said Uieaa
waves bad harled the Germans
f n m Rostov clear back to Tagan­
rog, 40 milts to Um west which
Um Germans took aix weeks ago.

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•S e v e n Permits
Is s u e d A t City
. B s l l l i a s t W eek

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Among tha sevaa permits la.
taed a t tha City Ball last weak
ware two to re-roof building*.
Tha Tempt* Bath Israel WUI
contract f i t English to. re-root
9 a ay nag oa uo on ■ B aaath Street.
Armnka Takaah *bjaocontracted
P. M. English to rajpoof her
- dwelltngTacated on ' Eleventh
Street between P ark and Oak
A

Luff*Prince waa lamed a permtt to contract Henry WUllama
to aaaka repair* aa bar dwelling
an Third Street nad W. £
permission to
a wash boas* oa Cedar

MANILA. Dec. 1 —IVP&gt;—h r -th "
near future the vital Bungs
Road supplying China will ►
defended from Japanese atr-.d)tack by an AII-American air
composed of American
Down by American pilots
the Chinese flag, U waa
her* today.
All personnel of the forego
listed officially as mambefll.j
the Chinese Air Force. Tha'
Jority of the men already 'I
thg In this unique branch of.'j
Chungking
government1* - - ^
force are former regular I
ter* of the U. S. Army
Navy
There are more than 10#.'
these veteran service pilot*.
Officers and enlisted man V
rmltted to leave the Ua
stes armed fortes for
Chin*.
Officer* will not lose Armyj
Navy ranks or promotional ra
specific purpose of fighting
In the American services,
they continue to receive
P»T- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - IS

LONDON. Dec. |._ ( A P I —
Arrival In Britain of the
first (reap of Danish vel.
‘ ameers from the Halted
Statea, was saneenced today
by Cased*.

Oaa of
two America#
newspaper corrcspondanta cap*
lured by A sh fortes In Libra,
Godfrey Anderson presumably
will be brought to Romo and re .
leased after a short tlma, accordq
lag to rep o rt Anderson was with
the advance British force* whea
captured._______________

Students WhoHav$
Jobs Required To
Get C e r tif ic a te s
Schoal children between tha
ages of 18 and 18 must have a
tarUfleato from the Stat* Labar
BonW in order to accepl elthar
foil ar part-time jobs accordtat
to Information received by T , ^ f.
LjVrtan, county school laperto- T h h rala also w in affect dtodents now working. All will have
to sign certificates at Mr. Law.
ton'a office. At present there
are five temporary form* to be
filled o u t They are certificate
of age for mlnore, health eertL
fiesta, school record, statement
of need by parent or guardian,
and record of documantary evi­
dence of age.
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Compute information on tho
rule has not bean obtained, Mr.
Lawton addod. Tha State board
is working In TalUhaaae* now,
and more information on the var­
ious condition* of tha law U ex­
pected toon.
Tha main purpose of the rule
Is to prevent children from quit­
ting school to work unless it l*
absolutely necessary.

II? Ireaglalpd N &gt; r
British Cairo Headquarter* today announced the advance into
Libya has carried 300 mites from
Um Egyptian border to the Gulf
ofCSIrte, south of Benagasl,
ng the British In poelUon
to cut off the wr.tward retreat
• f Axis troops trapped to the
asst In Libya.
The British have widened their
corridor into Tobruk to 10 miles
and have separated the two mein
remnants of German General Er­
win Rommel's two battered ar­
mored divisions engaged in tho
batUo for Llbys.
On* Natl division, tha 16th.
last night was southwest of tho
corridor with British tanks press­
ing In from the south. Theso
Germans were reported trying
desperately to break westward
through the British trap.
Rommel's other division, the
l i s t . Is northeast of the corridor
and yesterday morning launched
an assault upon New Zealanders
holding them In a vice-lik* grip.
The general commanding this
Uliter
ttar division was captured by
Naw Zealanders when he over­
reached himself with aa armored
assaulting column a t Bir El Uambruk’s defense perimeter. He was
taken to Tobruk.
The most confident British
communique In the 13-day-old
battle declared that
Imperial
forces had thrust to tho Golf of
SlrU beyond Bengasi, slicing
across tha Axis' supply line far

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British source* indicated Ax.
„ resistance waa crumbling and
that tha final phases of a fierce
desert tank strugfi* may be near
at hand.______________•_

Christmas S av in g
Club Checks Will
Be Distributed

Sergeant Vickery
Joins Army
FORT RENNINO, Oa.,
I.—(Special)—S tart of the
officer candidate class here
arrival of Sgt. Philip M.
cry as a member of that
was announced today by LA.
R. R. Coureey, commandli
fleer of the Candidate Bai
The officer candidate
under the supervision o f. Um
fantry School, and Is the
of it* Lind in 23 years, of— ,
enlisted men oppertgnUy to Hw
from lb* ranks.
Candidates are astocted
sis of Uadarahipt ability,
fibre nsuwg efirp* -ore*
clgn station In tho Army. Sue
cessful completion of tho rig­
orous three-month course results
in commissions as 8ccond Lieu­
tenant* of Infantry.
The new candidate is the ann
of Mr*. Lillian Vickery. 308
West Third S t , Sanford, lie
entered the army In Nov. 1040
as a National Guardsman and
wia formerly wjUt the 124th in­
fantry-

Christmas Saving* Club checks
written In tha 8anford Atlantic
National Bank are ready for di«tributlon. J. L. Ingtey. executive
vie* president, stated today. Per.
sons who started wrekly savlnrs
accounts last December may rail
for their money beginning to-

“S S S JfT S S L - hotter
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Ho lasata will bo a t ataka with.an
H art wfll . contract
when
hold* Its tsoarel
n to te ar d m and electionSanford
tomorrow, City Clark H.
Lhr— eoam house on
far
N. Sayer stated tkis morning. Tk#
.lection will confirm tho primary
•Uctten bald la
November.
tn o

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M ini and

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a tt113.000,s
u

a rand
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a U r S S r-f b,
by thorn.
by fum *

•*». S u S T T C w o o . *■
IteOlna. w kiii la m axplrm an

J a T l . Btov^ontn.

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ran

to Um primary. Mr. Out da.
fasted Gone 0 . B*b*r In tho
^ M ^ B a y a r m id Umt Um reton
win ho re*» to

room at Urn CRy
A. M.

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D e s p i t e Differenced
In Viewpoints Of!
Two Governments,
Talks Will Go Ort

President Cuts
#
Short His Trip
Britain Sends M ore
Ships And Men Td
P o s t s In Orient
WASHINGTON, Dec. L —
(41')—Negotiations on tha
deliral* h r eastern
linn were resumed
Secretary of Slate
Hull, and Japanese
sailors, after which
rctary hurried
street to the
In rrpnrt
veil, who
Georgia holiday.
The 1‘resldent and
Mr.
Hull conferred by themselvM
In Mr. Roosevelt's oval stady
Immediately after the aeerslary concluded hie talk w|tN
the Japanese, which concern,
cd only the subordinate
phases uf the Pacific situa­
tion.

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Records ehew that deposit* in
the club have mad* a consider­
able
Increase over last year and
Building In South
release of theta chocks mean*
thousand* of dollar* will be
Records B ig Gain that
•oent with Sanford merchant*.
Mr. Ingtey said, adding that this
BALTIMORE, Doc. 1
Southern construction foe tho first money la Mb o**d only for
II months of 1041 la valued at
fa L 'o . ~».«i
11.735,184.000. "Um largoat to­
tie manner of saving
tal aver recorded fo r such activi­ _dosystems
ay
to
pay
tax**, fuel bill*
ty In tha area below the Mason and other a seiaaltlea
or parand Dixon Lina," Um Mamlfae. manta which core* due at this
turer*' Record reported Sunday, Ua* of year,* ha explained.
Largo portion* of these expen­
ditures ware o»*d directly In
development of Southoni indus­ Increase In Farm
try, and mass migrations *f
Income Predicted
worker* hare taxed the facilities
af many towns and small title*
t.-L * )
in tha South, tha publication add. , WASHINGTON, Dec.
Depaftmant
-T h e
ad.
_, ___ hea* year sine* 1039.
with tha aaUiaa tad cash Income
City Election Is

Set For Tomorrow

Florida Special Derailed — Second In Day

at
Dover, Fla., with seven of its care wrecked. High t persons were Injured. The other accident nc.
rurrcil 22 miles south of Jessup, G*., where the T u'miami Champion Jumped the tracks, killing one
person and injuring 10 . There too, seven cars wen* wrecked.

Seminole County Rotarians H e a r
Fall Term Of
H as 120 A ctive Address On Guns
Circuit Court
C ases of T. B.
Starts Today Florida ha,------over&lt;2. 10,000 active From Byrd Goode ‘

IIATAVIA. Java. Dec. 1,-s
(Al*) — Netherlands
Indie*
Army Air Forte waa order*
rd mobilised today under a
deerre explained officially a*
"liases! nn the necessity, un­
der the
present dream*
stanres. to render complete­
ly ready the military air
force which mast bo ski* to
fight In the front Une."

«M*eUle* Press I
case* of tuberculosis and Sem­
Thi* Ja p a n e se caitblnet.
h
In #
inole County has IJO active Former I n s t r u c t o r
aptn-ial sessio n , to d a y decided
cases, Mr* Volie Williams, pres­
R e l a t e s Methods to co n tin u e n eg o tiatio n s w ith ident of the local association,
-tated this morning in making
U s e d In Firing: th e U n ited S ta te s d esp ito
nn appeal for co-operation from
g re a t d iffe re n c e s in
view*
" Three rases * npenrd ' TTiT ra n tha- s a t during thin year's acst
IVmmutrnling
gun*
from
the!
p
o
in
ts
o
f
th
o
tw
o
gOVprfW
term of Circuit Court thiw morning sale which began Nov. 24.
Mrs. Williams continued by ra rlio t muxzh- luudt-M t» tlm Intents. T h e decision is be*
In which three Negroes weie
machine gun*. | liuVl'll to re fle c t HOW tu r n s
d l* c I ii a ing the mo»l iniHleru
charged with iismu II with intent,
number of deaths Ityr,i GihmIc, president of the &gt;in th e H u ssiu n-G erm an w a r.
to commit murder, *rording to
caused by tho dl- Si-mimdi' (,ua Club ami a former j War across tho I'aclfls apClerk nf the Circuit Court O. P.
s e n s e reported in-lrmtnr of tho N«-w York I
near yreteplay a* PreslHerndon.
from tho county Jiolici* force, told the Itotnrisnv
it cut short I
The Ncgror* are W illiam -J.
...
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, i to Warm Springs, (.a., to hurry
last year. Tho to- ' .
Lewi*. KJoiac Sykes *nd Vrutrr
tal number
of today that accurate .hooting de. | ,,,ck lu Washington and the
Edgr. The first of two murtirr
Hrtlinh »vnt mltiilional w tnhip€
deaths from tu­ pcmlci! upon the UltfKur
charges starts Tuesday morning
berculosis was 12 ami advised holding tho (htinili | untl men to poata in the Orient*
a t 0:30 o'clock with Nelson Brown, and tho report estimated that ntfaimit tho latch n o
t«i emmA larico contingent of British
colored, the ilrfrndrnt.
there srn ten activo cases to each tm e t the prciauro of the tnic* *»nt| Imlian troop*, veteran* of
The remainder of tho docket death, Mr*. Williams said, and grr flngrr.
various otricr campsig
ilgno, landed
follows:
she added that Seminole County
Mr. Goode also paid high tri­ at Itangnn, British Murma, and
Johnny Hm^th, colored, charged has the highest death rato In the bute lo Chief Hoy William, ami reports front Bangkok, Thailand
with rape. Ih-c. 3. at 9:30 A. it.; AtMtr.
tho Hanford Police lirpartnu'iit and Hanoi, French I ndo-Chlno
Th»» *«|0 of ChrUtmaa arala for their courage in protecting told of Thai trmios taking up
.Willie Mae Hawkins, colored,char­
ged with murder, Dec. 4, at 9:30 IS. the only mean* the -Tubercu­ |be public against trimmal. and positions along their frontier* aa
A. M.; ami Le-Voy laine, white, losis Association hn* of collect­ for their efficiency in maintain­ new Japnnesv forces poured into
chared with assault with intent to ing money, Mre. J. L. Ingley. ing » modern and well equipped neighboring Indn-China.
chairman of tho isle, pointed out law enforcement department. In
murder. Dee. 18, at 9:30 A. M.
Circuit Judge M. II. Smith will and the proceeds of the salo the rourso of hi* remark, he
the preside. Mr. Herndon gave the are used to discover tutorculnsis showed some of the latest wea­
following namea aa the list rase* in the flrat stages, th it pon. of the police department.
Among theso wts a tear ga.
drawn for Jury duty this week: I* early enough to be able to
gun with a muisln measuring
Tha Tourist Club will bavt Its Curt la Hughes. K. J. Mcyer.S. (). cure the patients.
Among the other uses of the one snd a half inches In diameter
regular weakly meeting at the Shin holier, L. E. Floyd. E. K.
y. Forrest
Korrrit French,
rrenen, A. II. money secured fropt people dur. which shoots cither tear ga.
Tourist Canter tonight a t 7:30 Laney,
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i
Middleton,
Donald
Dunn,
Will,
i
lr,g
the seal sale conductcil ul shells or shells with s sicken­
o'clock.
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lam FUmning. Samus&lt;l Levy, D. CJ. Christmas.time are in the pro­ ing odor which causo the victim • Thnrius F. l-ambert, Jr., Dealt
Charles' Dunn,
Hr, vision of X-ray for auspected considerable nausea. A "Tommy nf Stetson University Collog* ofl
Thera W illed a mealing of the Howard,
u'aorge Ci
Carter. George Hmilh, G. esses and In tha prevention or Gun" shooting a t the rate of law , will ho the principal speak­
Boy Scout Board of Review to. George
light a t g:00 o'clock a t tha Jun­ J . Browning, II. M. Walaon. G. spread of the disease by build­ ruio shots a minute and costing | er ut the meeting of the Central
C. David, C. P. Henderson, S. F. ing up the rraiatenen of child­ 0273 wit also exhibited. Other Florida Traffic Club to bo bald
ior High 8cbool.
ren who have undernourished implements for police wnsk were 7:30 I*. M. Tuesday a t tha AuLong. Charles Tale.
Also AlHert Cruse, I.. I’. Ha­ bodies and have been exposed a hand granatin loaded with gebllt Hotel, Orlando, according
Supper will be aervad at the
tear gas and a modern ga* t» an announcedmcnt totay by
meeting o f Sanford Lodge No. gan, II. E. Lee, Joel H. Field, to rnnlagioua diseases.
Tho amount which la sent to mask.
62 F. A A. M. tomorrow night at Carl Bradbury, John K. Fox, R.
Frank L. Tourtellot, president o{
A number of old timo rifles that organisation.
8:30 o'clock. Officer# • will be ft. Murphy, W. A. Mason, W. A. the Florida Tuberculosis Asso­
ciation
in
JacluonvIUa
la
based
were
shown
including
several
•(acted for tho com tag year dur­ FHte, Hr., Andrew .Story, An.
In view of his wlila knowledge
ing Um hualnaaa Meeting.
drew Carraway, J. R. Britt, A. K. upon the percentage “per capita", Civil War muskrta the original of foreign affairs Dean Lambert’s
Maetter, J. L. Jackson, J. F. Mr*. Ingley revealed, and ' ‘con- Winchester repeaters which were remark* are expected to deal
Harry H- Brown of Orlando
cCUlland. T. A- Proctor, Wil. sequently tha more money col­ used first by the Indians at with tha present European and
the Far Eastern conflicts, pointing
and Helen Bowl# of Stuart se­ ^ i r Goodall. Fred Black, Walter lect* dher* th* Vnore money we Custer's Msssacru when
cured a marriage license over th* Oalaman, John Hudson, H. D. • re allowed to keep-In tha coun­ suldler* were atlll using munlo- nut how they directly and to*
wL Also, a license was Hlghleyman, Randall Priaat and ty to carry on tha work of tha loadrrs, snd some of tho original directly affect tha American way
frnntlrr rifle*.
____ to Buford H. Hudson of A, B. Doant.___________
local issociation."
of Ilf*, as well aa how, In hto
I'iatol* demonstrated Included opinion, our economic structure
Maitland and Opal M- Alderman
A total of 0012.08 was col­
1
Steven
Dohano*,
tha
nationally
lected In 1040 of which 03I2.AO tho "I’ewee Gun" matin famous will be changed.
of Orlando.
known artist who designed the went to tha Stato Association, by Mark Twain, the "Fountain
Ha will bo introduced by J«
«
m
place
1041
Christmas
Seal,
la
one
of
while a toflL of only 0230.83 waa Pen Gun" which looks exactly R. W ells,'attorney for tho Grow­
SaMka Park la tha
In th« U. &amp; Naval Academy tho hundreds of thousands of collected in 1934, Mre. Ruth like a fountain p«n, tha "I'resL ers and Shipper* League of Flo­
where Informality reigns a t all (Mrtons who have recovered from Scott, treasurer of tha associs- ■lent Killer", which ia .queried rida. Tha masting wUl be In
rcialoaia.
W orcu
tlon revealed In a report aha ro- in tha palm of tha hand and U form of a dinner, and wilt bo
the type of gun used in tha as­
cently submitted.
of IQ 'k in d held ' by too
"The Balanca on hand Jan. 1, sassination o f President Garfield, club. In addition, to Um principal
1041," tho report continued, a "Gentleman Dlrrangar," and a address tha program xrljl Includn
"was 01O34J3 and tha total ^Dictator Gun."
a short session of quia qoaattoooOther, pistol* Included Ih* s* well • • several antartohuaaa#
amount spout from Jan. 1 to
"Swamp
Ang»l",
a
At
caliber
i
i \ « follow# &gt; for X-rays,
features arranged by B. Mi
C ealtaae* Of* rtss* T a t i
7164; for nurses aarvicM, 073;
Wbarrette, chairman df tba ••*
Elmore, Um Eav. amt Mre. or milk, 070.88; for aonun, 01.78;
Urtainmant committee.
w inter visitor* bare begun to
in taberculoal* received Woodmen W ill Have
Matsaa and Waldo AidDean Lambort was born I#
a n tre in •aM#Mfc Cmmty from
by
Mr*.
WUllama
and
Mbinte
president of the
Michigan, and took his
Now TTinipaktre, Maaaodraaotte,
Fapiily N ig h t Party graduate
Hall who la a colored worker,
work a l tho UalvarsttR
Now T o rt, tfw tb Carolina, Wash­
aa
’. and Mrs. A. n . Morgan 05»! miscellaneous, such
of California a t Loa Angsts*.
ington. a &lt;L Virginia. Goargte,
Mr. and Mre. Victor Cox
Family night will be held by
Winning Um Rhodes
Taanaaoaa nnd I t o i q ln s l* , Mrs.
probably bo residing In San.
th* Woodman of tha World •hip from tho western ,
parmaMpuy, according to
Marmo B o d n k k recreation di­
Thursday a t thair bait on Park of Um UalUd States to I9ML j
Hodrkin, sine* Mr. Margan
rector, atotoi i i h y . Last wrek
Avtnu*, Secretary C. C. Collins Lambert waa a ata daal a t Q atow
Mr. Cox hare accepted ac­
• to made a few calls an "early
announced this morning.
University from 19M to
THE W EATHER
tions with local ImaJnots
Tha plana ar* being mad* by
W r . Davis
Calary Camp, number 828, and lowshJp at Yalo Uni
Florida, mostly cloudy. Scat, th* comtaHUo to ebargo at th ho compUted tho _____ _______
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|k to boa vlaltod are Mr. and
over (xtrema south portloa to­ chairman. A. L. Thomas, C, B.
night. Tuesday litUa change to Rudd and Clarence U Collin*, j
tom pare tore.
Consul Commander W. P. faculty as instructor to l a g
Alakamaw Partly cloudy, warm­ PWds wUl preside and tha treat­ la September, 1041, wa* i
ire Lyre*. Tsare a n a
SC of vU tora wbaaa Mr*, er to north portion tonight. T ree, ing will sta rt promptly at 7:50 •d acting daan o f thg
will call a a thin v re k day partly otoudy.
Collag* 2 l a v .
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tore barrel/ jmd Invito
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Three Assault Cases
A g a i n s t Negroes
First On Docket

Thomas Lambert
Will S p e a k To
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Although the news from «0 pert* of the world b pot
irely discouraging, newspsper headlines of the last few
i refleet the seriousness of the International situation,
bably a t the moment more tense than It has been at
- other time since the N asb Invaded Poland. There is
air of expectancy everywhere a* if something of trendous Importance were, about to, take place.
Sunday, morning newspapers fairly, screamed "Busabna
apture Rostov," "Roosevelt Warn* World Americans
Ited," "Vichy Government Yields African Bases , to Gerns," "Britain and America Scored by Jap Premier,"

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BE LOYAL, AND They get ready for a big blow.
AST ALLEGIANCES: tasks in the same old way. The hurricane Is a long way
abaTl be my people off.
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WORLD now extinct. America cannot afford to bo caught napping.
(Frew The. New Yorker)
If It baa ever needed to be awake, it m ust keep awake now.
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Tomorrow will be too late.

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In the light of the remarkable success of the prelim­
inary
newspaper advertising of the Sem inob. County
from the skies, death
Chamber of Commerce, it Is encouraging to note that tho
m n got ted, or tha huge advertising program of the Florida Citrus Commis­
id city.
sion wOl begin tu b week In 1117 newspapers throughout the
North a t a time when the market seems sorely in need of
considerable utlmulallnn.
‘Two points stand out in the 1941*42 citrus advertis­
ing campaign approved by the Florida Citrus Commission,”
•ays the Tampa Tribune. “Ono is1th a t nowipapen will bo
ontatood tho equlnoe- used principally to terry the fresh fruit selling program;
ist
the other that tho health angle and high Ju bo content of
s heart, they crashed Florida fru it Will be (tressed in all advertisements. The
Hess day.
use of newsmper adveftbenlpAta Is almost , a template re­
ALCOLM COWLEY
last year's program whgn
versali from lam
when a chain radio pro­
gram&gt; was the ranking ‘advertising
advertising medium.
s fur Chtli ttnss
“The
T h e decision to
td'UAks
make a hard-hitting ipromotional
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cvrtslnly beat*
by stressing the health qualitba In Florida citrus also colt “
»tcp Hr the right direction. These are dayi when every used d
i who era worrying about
imer b "vitamin conscious,” and the broadcasting of The
going te happen aftet
Ills ics, Is ra t­
fact
that Florid* citrua fralts, especially graperrolt, W *
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Ide
the
cheapest
natural
source
of
vitamin
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should
I about what's going to
forth much to the Florid* dtlrua Industry In- pushing
The
sale of fru it.
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"Altogether the Citrus Commission proposes to spend Hondaj
ion dollars In l a i n Inst
1 1876,000 In thR campaign whlehr b tt
ibd the worst of It Is tho
ttent itlll couldn’t g it
1- .The program cAUs for expenditure i
m whet It task In. It bad
:t
advertbing and ^167,000"for publkl
raw many billions more
lotion. We beueva the CommlsnionViidvi
future gsnoritlons will
,* llh e birthdays of Henry Cotkett-Sample Hiinynert. Inc., end Granvll
f dough, B. F. Haines, and Jo in
rtb ln g end,sales promotion director,
* Poscock, while tha group sang,
I J6b In preparing ,the Jirograra which
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HUNDREDS OF WOMEN SHOT | TO HOLD

Twontr-flva
demonstration
night th at hundred* Of woman clinks wDI bo presented
by
and children and sldorly people members of tho Vlorlda State
had been shot In Rostov before Dental society n t the N th an­
nual msattm her* Dec. 8-10.
Tho d in lea will bo oo tha fb st
day of tho session.

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WHRN YOU SEE a fallow so cocky that everybody
William Lsngsr. bsad
I, "H r, doesn’t h a io s tM ta k !» ’• bom«thing!" you may of Major
the local Bahrstlon Army, ML
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T axes are higher and m ost o f us are
P ayin g Christmas bills can
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During Ms absence. Ml
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pork which includes throe
m s projMta, the dims bw
Christmas ksttls sad the
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CLINICS

MOSCOW, Dm. 1,—(A&gt;— Tho’
Moscow radio assorted Monday —

bonoflt of Leonard M
MrtUeao,
Loess,
club bsehdor, who recently lost
his status..
Visitors a t tho luncheon laeludsd Don Emory of Daytons,
and Frank 8sghora, M. II. Lone
sad C. J . Finley of Orlstido.

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TUESDAT
Th* Daughters of Wetley
Clkko of tho Methodist Church
will h ire their annual Christmas
party in the annex at 8:00 P.
4l»; with HIm Rath Hand’s croup
to hoeteaeea. - Thebe .will he an
exchange of gifta.
.The 'board meeting of the
dgknJ*n’« Chib will -be held In
the club house a t 10:00 A. M.
The vr. M. S. of the P in t
Baptist Church will meet nt the
church a t 3:.’I0 o’clock to ob.
a irre tho “ Week of Prayer” for
foreign m lasIons and the Lottie
Moon Christmas offering. Circle
ftix will have ebante.
The regular monthly meeting
of the Remihole High School I'.
T. A. will be held In the audi­
torium a t 3:30 P. M. to be pre.
ceded by the board meeting at
2 JO o'clock.
Tne 0- E. S , under the direct­
ion of Mra. C. L. Irwin, will
aponaor the Red Cross sewing
aeaaion In the morning.
WEDNESDAY
Tba W. M. B. of the F ir’1
Baptist Church will observe the
“ Week of Prayer’’ for foreign
mhahrni and tha Lottie Moon
ofrerfng nt the regular prayer
meetlne aervlee a t 7:30 P. M.
w(0l 1I n . W. E. Kader In charfe
of Urn program.
Tho bu*lne*« and luncheon
meeting of the Woman’s Clob
Will be held a t 12 JO P. M.
with Mra. R. W. RuprerM. Mra.
L. P. Ilagan, Mrs. R. J. Holly
and Mra. J. H. Menick as hotI m f i Coe rtM rvittoni lelephnn#
Mra. Rupri-cht. 778-W.
___ THURSDAY
The Wesleyan Guild of the
Methodist Cburtm will meet at the

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John Satton

TOMORROW IS

ELK’S DANCE
8trickfand hi ML Dora.
nuat revered dish i t l i i t w l k h
will bs given by S sm S tto X ^ap
ter T*o In tha Masonla Hall on
Thursday evening,
Mra. Landtr wDI preteto at
tho ceremony a | which time the
reacnUUud Of new hadgta Will
o made to the m etthan. The
regular mselTng will fbflovr tha
supper and preSanUlisfc
of
badges with Mrs. 8 tawa r t Dut­
ton, worthy Matron af tha local
chapter, presiding. Tha Stomal
election of officers will ba Jaeld
and a full attendance of mem­
bers l« urged by tha Worthy

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of the “Big Scrub."
Dick; Pickett, Jr., of Daytona
Beach, formerly of Sanford, was
tbs guest over the holidays last
week of frieadu here.
Harold Madslen left yesterday
afternoon for Washington, D. C.
where he has accepted a position
In the K Sly Yen).
Mrs. J. J. West and ilaufhter,
Mary Carole, of St. Augustins

War. are keeping a wary aye
on the situation.
The number af caaaa M a g r*
ported to the
Ualted M tln
Public Health Service la n W b l
almost three times as h * « . e a year ago when the whiter wetvv
ilerrloped into the most Mtonslrr epidrmir since 1829. Tbsrr
snrrs 2J0R new cases reghHe*!
for the week ending Noe. I tain
pared with 787 for the almiter
period yiat year.
If the Influence cures shouM
rise at the rate It dtd last bln
ter whrn a peak of m ^ 0 0 aew
cases for th* four weeks tilde-1
Jan. 28 wa* reached, the aotbreak prolsbly would be the
largest since l'J20.
Earlier this year a few doetor«
ami hartrrinluKista warned of the

T I ’KSDAV 9:00 I \ M. TO 12:00
Ordit’slra

\ilm issiu n .’I.V P e r P erso n
The I’lililir U (o rilin llv I m itr il

Robert Smith left yesterday
far Tampa where he hns areapted a position with the Tam­
served promptly at . 1:30 o’clock. pa Tribune.
- Tha Rev. Martin J. Dram nnd
District Director
Mf*. Bram have left for Tampa
thay vrlll make their home
Will V isit o Club awhere
t 8S1 South Boulevard.
Mm. A. T. MeKay, District
Director of Section Raven, of
the Florida FedoraUdn of Wo­
men’s Clubs, will aaaka her of'
final visit to tha local e b b a t
Its anneal celebration aM laacbron meeting an W ktoutoy be­
ginning at I t JO o’clock.
Decorations win bF In heap­
ing with tha CbriaUMf . thaaaa
and a program o l Christmas
music will ba presented under tha
direction of the mlniatan’ wives
with Mrs. tfl D. Brews Mo as
chairman.
Following the luncheon tha
afternoon will ba taken up With
games of yummy, brldga tod
Chinees checkers, sponsored by
tha Social Department of tha
chib. Tho ahnoal shower of f ills
for tho Children’s Homo Society
in JackaonvIUo win also ba hold.
Hostesses to r tho afternoon wUI
bo Mrs. M. C. Awtaftfe, Mra. H.
Mlddloton and Mrs. J. O. Huff.
Lone boon hostesses are. , Mrs.
J. M. Sttneclpher, Mrs. H. E.
Morris, Mra. I . C. Eatridgo and
Mrs. J. H. Menick.
home of Mm. E. M. A m ite
2500 Pkrk Avenue, i t 7:80 F.
. The annual oovarod dish sup
and praagntatkra af new bud

BARGAIN DAY

"The Prairie Vagabondti'

FOKTTOE SH O ES
FOU MEN
SKY It I OKU SHOES for hoys

Mrs. J. p . Amies, Sr., has
returned , from Albuquerque, N.
M. where she has been making
her home for the past year.

(Special)—Gloria vnn Ta

B. L. Perkins
C O U K ECT M E N ’S W E A K

Chdet Pete Mere has returned
to Marioa Military Institute at
Marlon, A la, after spending the
Ta With hU parents, Mr. ami

New Members O f Phi

Mr. and Mm. Harry Taylor
have returned to Hanford after Alpha Kappa Honored
bpending the past few months In
The PM Alpha Kappa aoragfty
Panama City. Mr. Taylor la connected with the Bulqk Garage.
entertained for new members of
the sorority with a dinner party |
Mrs. C. E. Gormly and Miss held last evening In the private
Lutlria Gormly spent the Thanks, dining room of Langston’s in
giving holiday In Jacksonville Orlando.
With relatives. They were joined
Chrysanlhemuma ami roaaadbt
over the weekend by Mr. Gorm­ bronte ami yellow shades ware
used to carry out a Fall thdtee
ly and Charles Gormly.
in the table decorations.
Raturnlng to the University
During the program tha spon­
af Florida to resume their stud- sors ami officers were Introduced
lea after spending the holidays to the new members. Sponsors
In Banford ware John Dunn, are Mrs. II. I , Perkins, Mra. J.
Harold Haskins, John Pope, Gene If. Truluck and Miss Jane 8naren.
New members attending were:
Harrison, Donald Jones, Fred
Dyson, J r , Tony Huddleston, Joe the Misses Jnne Thigpen, Martha
Crenshaw, Cullen Wright, Jim­ Perkins, Connie McCall. Ann
mie Shoemaker, Walter Turner, Wiggins, Nancy Collum, Marjorie
Frank L. Woodruff, III, John
Hall, Bruco Bolt and Donald
Lamaon.
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You don’t hove to wed! to accum ulate tha coah MOM^
»ary lor a house repairing lob. ^Tho A-B.C.^Wcnlhfy
Payment P lan olisra a simple, economical w a y to par*
chase hom e Improvements out ol InccaM ^Il W i U w
you to enjoy a rem odeled bom s wbllo paying
r e p a irs 'In m onthly * Installments arranged tea j
convenience.'

8todenta of 8totaon University
who have returned to their studfee
after spending the holidays with

lyn JBosre, E sther 8tmnge, Nat­
ella True, Oleda Dyson, anil Lola
Hagan. Also, H arry Brownlee,
Jimmie McGowan, Arthur Beekwith, John L. Hamrick, Sidney
Nix, J r , Robert Herndon, J r ,
Mka. W. W. B. of tha Flmt and Edward Daniels.
Baptist Church will mMt a t the
thum b a t 10:00 A. M. fo r the
observants I f tha ,” WVek af H igh School P . T. A.
Prajrrr" far foreign ntlsaidita aa&lt;i
To M eet Tuesday
the Lottie Moon affbrtng. Mra.
M. N. Cleveland wUI huVk charge
The regular monthly meeting
of .tho program fo r tha day.
Thu morplhg sewing aeaaion • f tha Sekateole High School
Purrpt
Teacher Association will
for tba Red Cross sfflT ho iponh a’held lb tba school auditorium
&amp; s r s * s n a t on Tuesday afternoon beginning
diet Churth under tha direction a t 8:30 W o c k a t which time
Mra. H. V .’M ckcr, president af
of Mrs. J. L Clark.
Ui« Hamlnole County Council,
to d Mias Dorothy fluafon), matle
instructor a f Seminole High

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W a will gladly cooperate In helping ^wlth plans^end.
Idoas to bring new comiort and co n v onlancato yourl
homo. Will you 1st us explain this complete earvicuT,

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Program Resume
Dinner Music
Burl tews
World Today
Tha Lena Ranger
Blondle

, Elaine McKee
Frances Mario Barks
Miss America of 1940, Franeee
Wane Burke. 21, has announced her
ergerement to J. WiUUun 8lafert,
71. an electrical designer In PhilsJtlphlj, city aha represented tn the
beauty contest

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1:48 Road of Life
2:00 Young Dr. Malone
1:16 Joyce Jordan
l l - s l l l n : c h a in , I N . t ,,f tl.e
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c o rn e r o r m i j t . i * h . |
8:30 The Goldbergs
I: 1*1 K , m &lt; l ru n Ih e o c i
2:45 UP Now.
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8:66 Music Room
10:48 Nows af tha World
h o lm or b r n in n li.* , ro n la ln ln p
8:00 Of Men and Books
Is rfc a c r-a , m ore ..r l r * ,.
11:00 Harry Jumoa Orchestra
8:30
Renfro
Valley
Folks
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Bahl parsoiuil m ot rent |it*.|— n ,
11 JO Dance Oraheatrm
8:45 What Freedom Means
h ,ln * i llu s l * In H -m ln »lr i-o u n l,
12:00 Union W alk
K lo r M .
8:85 Press News
18.-08 Sign Off
N o l'c a la h i a v t j e lvn n lh a l, • .
4:00 "Milestones In American M onday,
J a n u a r y S. M U . I,. •
Music”
Ilia h o u r , nt I I o 'c lo rh a in ' ,,o.l
I o’cl.-ch p n,.. n i thn r ro n i .** 11
4:30 Landt Trio
6:80 Norman Beasley and Ills 4:45 Press Nawa
nt lli* c o u rt h o u ,o In ,a h l . . on
■y. I w ill sail o il ih a r lu h i. title,
Florida Cowboys,
1:00 For Tho Farmer
alot Inlaraat nt Ilia ,alt| t.ro it T V
TdO BreakfUat, Brevities
•tIO Twilight Melodies
Inr In anti III th n .h o v e tl#a cilh -»l
7:48 UP Kauw
t.orsottol u n i rani |&gt;ronaity n l i* •••
-8:80 Christmas on the Moon
ilc A uction. Itt H i , h it-h a ,I 11.1.1—i
8:00 Tha WurU| Today
Stories
for r n -h , |a v a lls fy . a 11| aa-citllifM
8:15 Breakfast Rendrxvout
0:46 Ju st Entertainment
nntl a ll coats.
8:48 VlrglaJa
l i l y - n untlar m y *1* 11,1 an .l - - n l
9:00 Mornteg Devotions
Ihla I , I .la y o f J le ra n h e r, I ' l l
8:80 Norman Beasley and Ills
Cowboys
8:88 Elmer Davie gad the New*
9:00 Lax Radio Theater

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LEGAL NOTICES
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clubhnUMt

The sports clubs of 8L Petersburg,
Fla, choao pretty Elaine McKcc,
19, Junior Collrga co-ed, as their
Queen of Sports at tho annual Gr­
ange Ball. Queen Elalna has chest­
nut brown hair, blua eyes, la 5 fret
4 inches tall and weighs 116 pound*.
She la a former resident of Shaker
Heights, luWrb of Cleveland.

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IMM M a n Lao Taylor
H i l t 4U Home with Bali:

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issued out of Ike
tk end fo r Sem inole
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O f f i c i a l Grid
Minnesota’s Golden Gophers
Bowl L i n e u p s
Again Claim National Title
Are Announced
MINNEAPOLIS- Dae. I — (AVIndlvldual playing brilliance. In­
genious coaching
and
general
ability gnra Minnesota another
perfect football aeaaon and kept
the Goden Gophers on top of the
gridiron world.
Ploying a schedule that started
with perhaps the season's lardest
test, the national tnl Big Nine
champions had a fight on their
hands In every ball game.
That was boeauae of tho calibre
of tha opposition and becanse of
Injuries to aeerrml hay men. At
one time. Tackle Urban Odsen,
Captain Bruce Smith, Lichfield
head mans Guard Helge Pukema;
Smith’*
understudy
Herman
Fricks/, and End Bill Baumgard-

Mr, wcr# sidelined. Anil all five
vers starting player*.
But Barilla Blerman and his
coaching (ta il always mat the
emergency- and they wound up
with about everything a great
football squad need*. Including a
big, faat hard-charging line and
*backfleld punch
* and brilliance.
ThU outfit fothermore lad a
great loader In Bruce 8 m lth , who
never felled to rally hla m en w hen
the going wa* tough, a reso u rce­
ful quarterback In Sophom ore
BUI Gamaaa, and a p ln c h litte r e i traordinary In 148 -pound Bud
Higgins, hero of more th a n one
(am* raving situation.
The fen* who followed the team
—and that Just about Includes
everyone from
B*by Hue to
Grandnw—knew first hand what]
problems popped up from the moat
Will
unexpected aoureow to harTa*» U*
dub. Big Ten expert* credit Jllerman and company with one of the
JACKSONVILLE, Dee 1
really great coaching Job* of mo­ &lt; — The Waahlngton office of
I the National Youth Admlniatradem football.
Her*'* the on-tha-iurface record tion ha* ordered .1800 people
dropped from the NYA in-arhool,
Of this march to gridiron glory:
Mlnneeota 14, Washington A—i and out-of.school program in
State
Administrator
Smith crocked an even battle wiiVt Florida,
open with e second period 3A-yanl Charles G. *I.avln raid today.
"Reduction* are to begin at
pess to If win on the Huskies 21.
Bruce ran for 12 and lien plunged one* and contlnu* over a five
ll over. Washington got alx point* montha period," Lavln declared.
dash and then Smith clinched it,
"The cut In the Florida pro.
driving from tho eight to the one gram haa i been nece»itatrd be­
cause of n (28,000,000 reserve
of the current national NYA
budget having been established
by ths bureau of the budget.
Similar or more drastic curtail­
ment* have been ordered in ev­
ery atate."

ESIPLE-THREATifEND

FARMERS'MARKET
KIm Ha

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THAT COUNTS”

Bargains
In Spile 0(

set up tha .first acoro, engineered
another, and then let lllgflns do a
three-touchdown tune-up for hla
big Job In future game*.
Minnesota 7, Michigan A—It
waa all Smith against Michigan.
Ha punted 70 yards ovsr the safe­
ty man’s bead to the Michigan 12.
After the return punt Minnesota
rolled la the only score when
8mlth passed 43 yards to Frickey
to the Michigan five. Smith waa
knocked out but Frickey hauled It
over before ho too. waa hurt.

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t .ARE LAND, Dec. 1. —fA»V—
Acting on recommendation of the
Growers and Shippers league, the
Florida Citrus Commission has
adopted an amended packing regu­
lation designed to rolve the "bulge
pack” problem to tho satisfaction
of both the citrus Industry and
railways.
The Growers and Shippers' lea­
gue represents the commission In
fresh fruit traffic matters.
The regulation, which limit* the
“bulge” permitted on various
type* of Containers, will go li'o
affect at midnight tonight. Tne
commission « w told by hdward
Dahilt, chief engineer of
the
freight container bureau, Negf
York, that the provision* wire
satisfactory to carriers and that
It w&lt;* expected tha InlerataU
commerce commission cood &gt;Ut
them Into effect next week.

EXCHANGE HAMPERED
WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 —&lt;/T)
— The Foreign Policy Asaocia.
tion said Sunday that shipping
and priority problems were ham­
pering exchange of goods between
tha United State* and Argentina
whisk recently elgned a trade
agneineat.
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overpacking, and the m u lt was
that shippers paid thousands of
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Under the regulation approved
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commission, the following maxi­
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This was the game in which Min­
nesota pulled the no-rignal*. noshift sleeper that whipped Higgins
4t yards for tha clinching score.
Smith played only briefly.
Minnesota
0, Nebraska 0—
Smith let Daley, 8weigrr and Hig­
gins and others handle what beo»me a very tough assignment.
Higgins again provided the spark,
passing to the Nebraika 12. then
running to the Huakrra' two to
set It up.
Minnesota 14. Iowa I I — Iowa
grabbed a seven-point lead' In
three minutai. Smith came in and
ripped the game wide open. In six
pl-ys, he pitched and ran for 63
yards ami the tying score Then
passe* and powerhouse football
smashed tha ilawkeyt*.
Minnesota 41, Wisconsin A—
This waa Smith’s greatest per­
formance. In flv* plays after he
some in to rally hla team ha pass,
ed and rambled to score, getting IH
at tackle on tha payoff play. Ha
set up three other score*, passing
• Albert K, Herpta
•
for two and running back a pas*
The
man
who claims be never slept
Interception to I and from
a wink, Albert Edelmara Herpln,
Daley Littered It over.
celebrates hla ninetieth birthday at
hie Trenton, N. J., home. Thar* If
no bed In hi* UUI* house near tha
railroad tracks and ha get* Me rest
by relaxing In a chair and reading.
Ills neighbors substantial* hla
claim. Doctor* bar* failed to ex-,
plain the unusual case.

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Steiermark, Dreaded Nazi Sea
Raider, Is Sunk Off Australia
N azis • Suffer* Tre­
mendous Losses As
They Are Routed
From Rostov Area

10.000 British A r c
C l a i m e d Captured
As Nazis Advance
In Tobruk Battle

Russian Gain May
Be Turning Point

MINIMIS, lire. 2.—&lt;AP&gt;
—I a l n « 4 —i t e n p W ltM
•■day Hut IkitU i Arrtara.
IUm of a a r afalaat FialaaJ, .
B i a u U . aM llaagary would \
rmmr laaaM lltt rad ml tUa .

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Hitler's T r o o p s In
South Russia Get
Their W orst Blow
_ l»*

British Ship, Sidney,
(Jives Up Her Own
Life In Fight In
Far Fast .Waters

6-15 Lives Lost
Aboard Vessel
Roosevelt Asks For
F \ pl an at ion Of
.lap Troop Moves

On I hr North African front*
the British odmiltrd today th a t
the f i r m a n hail .OCTreded hf
consolidating Iheir divided Armieq
in the l.ibyan dcrert after hit.
ter fighting. Alia command* MH
noupred the rapture of m a n
than 10.000 Rriti.h and N o l

re ra n

The Soviets ilwlarvH M iw
the German retreat from
Rostov is now a rout nuttin* an end to talcs shout
the invincibility of the Ger­
man Armv. On the central
m front, the Germans nnnounced their forres have
penetrated deep into Mos­
cow’s defense system, but

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P rirsta Charles Lankford. «C Washington. D C . member of the
a Soviet rpoktsman raid “the
Germans can register to far only 502nd 1‘sraehute Battalion, landed in a pine leer after dropping
9 tremendous losses In all dirae- from s'p la n e during an “attack" on Hasten Field. N. C. Ha ru t
hia chute away and ta shown lumping to the ground, lie was un­
The German Armies of Southern injured.
Russia, already having suffsred
tho greatest defeat over to befall
9 Nasi troops, still woro reeling
back last night under savage pun­
ishment m ■ spreading disaster
th a t might well make an' Import­
an t turn Ik the whole course of

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T o b ru k

T O h tll lire 2._(AI*&gt;—
r» n lfu--ian .ukllera were
hilled ludav ehrn a small
nsln.l riiNwl the rastam
ManrhiikiHt . Siberia border.
Itnmci reported luday.

b a ttle

had taken a favorable turn far
the A m
In the rtunn clamor af the
fighting the derision a u yet U
fall.. The British rommand ack*
aowlrdgrd dor mg the day that
Naxi
infantry
supported bqf
tanka had thruat into the Im«
penal po.itions, after earlier at­
tack. had been bvwlcn off with

A«»Utant Solicitor !&gt;«n [&gt;uk«* ( left) *hnw«
K u f t n e Talm utigr of (Jrorgia, in an A t­
lanta courtroom . « whip similar to one with
w hwh m s Ku Klus kl.in»m«*n l»cat nro-un»*n

null wtirken. H ra rin g a clemency pica for th»*
K U n u m n now serving onc-to throc y«*tr *t*nl.ntiw, t ; 0v. Talmailgt* mlniittnl In* ltiiu&lt;«*lf
h.».| onct* w h ipped

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man.

Criminal Cases'
sed Of At

C ircuit C o u r t

E m pty Stocking
Fund Aids Needy
Persons In Area

A ilu Congress For
D e c l a r a t i o n Of
&amp;*tergency S t a t e

First Of Two Murder
Trials On Docket
(’ommcnces Today

Sa l va t i oni s t s (Jet
P i t i f u l Appeals
For A s s i s t a n c e

f f t l W parties, said be Would
submit to Coggrtsa a m u a g s
asking the dee Is rat ion of a stats
of emergency and giving the
Cabinet extraordinary power* to
prepare the nation for any con­
tingency.
Mr. Batista emphasised the
need to give immediate support

State Forest Fire
Losses Rated H igh

XII t M . I I A I . lire.
(A P)
I he llriii.h td ailratly waa
report-,! hy informed source*
lunieht to h a i r ordered all
llriii.h t h i n s roast shipping
to pntrrrd Immrdlstelv
to
the llriii.h port of H ong­

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Australian

fxial Information reported that
i-ru ln T Svtlnev. hits sunk
counterattacks had driven the
«*»!•• o f G e rm a n y 's Vuost dread*
German* hack and re-established
'il sou raider* o f th is war.
the British line.
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German assaults from the east
lull nu
o fficial
announce,
by troop, brought up from their
nipnt ..aid today
th e nhlD
C
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n
se
r
v
a
tio
n
W
ork
broken positions near tbr Egyp­ L f I S p O
niipari'iitlv paid for tho tri­
tian frontier nsie sere simultaneum ph w ith h e r own lift; and
• udy in progress. but in much
Iras strength.
lives of Ci 15 m en aboard
Emm the west, the Gerssaa
K ttr n s ln n i»f ths* •lindlini* for
IllT.
Commander Gen. Erwin Itnmmcl
S em in o le 1’•unity furitn r* lo *»|jn
She fought her last fight with
throwing the last ounce of
*«»il rovftflrr\ ion work s h r r l t .wa*
Rigid Physicals Will waa
the Iteavdy-arnird l),400-ton Gar­
his shark power forward til
announerd this n m rti m ^ hy l i n o
mon Steiernm rk somewhere off
Be Given A t Pre- avert the diO sitrr which had
M a t h i r u x . reninty '•uprrvtftor, \%h»
threatened him by the ri parted
Au truliii on an undlscloaesl data.
■ihlnl t h a t *h**ut O.’kO f i r m e r * , half J
Induction C e n t e r destruction of the Italian Arista
o f t h e nuhilMT in t h e co u n ty , have
In
Washington,
P re sid e n t
disks tan.
«ii;ne&lt;l t h e sheet*, u h i r h
fig u re
ItoM.eiell, mi nbsi-rver said to­
With the filling of tbr I Verm
That division, wbsrh had held | T h re e f i i t v weft- t|i*ptMrs|
p r o m in e n t I., in th e
Mgrirulturt*
ItinriM-il t h i l d n n , nhl nu n nn&lt;l il iv. inrludrd requests for a n a*ber draft quota, a change will * sono just to the n i l of Ilf. : yr t r r d a y arts| t h e f ir t o f i
division of the- n a t i o n a l ilefense women, widow*
and f u t h e t l r n plnnation of Jupaneso m ilitary
srgti
lUrlf
m+m
i
n
c
hed
by
UriU
l»n»pmm
b ieomr a/faetriw in I * retcctivw
V n u n k r l n ? k •IweSetl t i n s tm&lt;
ihihlrrn, n* w««)I n&lt; s/iy roivlyi linn.ua into jmlu-f.hinn M i l kO" I k t . .1 . will fbositivrly Iw the
wniil Thailand.
m i ly &lt;&gt;r p erso n in thi^ u r r«
Iwmlly drrUrvd t . have dc-troyr-i ^ in ST In t h e I'all lefvti of I in
Tho disclosure was In a State
la*t o|k|M»rtunit y for lueul farmer* fa
iir*»
tin*
people
wlmm
I
hr
S.ilkJI*
I l e | fi-l'to,
t
half iU tanks, and put the rr C o u r . (•
|li'|inrtnirnl nffieinl'a a r r o u n t o f
In
unlrsj* u i u i h t t e l onlem ti*n Army
aiil*
thnniuh
the
nuiadrr to disoederiy flight, u- c lerk , *tat«*d today
n m i r from hea«h|t trier*’*, fir. Km ply Storkini: Kuntl i « th &gt;*.»• unollni visit there hy the J a p a n der rapid pursuit, northuard Ii m' Ainlotssudor Kichisnburo No—
M illion* i l t v l f m l “ On Saturday, •»t t h r is tiim s d im e
Kb»i e Skyrt, t o|ora*.|. ( S.ir
Sard the Mediterranean rnu-* with A**AiiH with int»nt t« r&lt;
niurii and Special Envoy Sanwe r « |N t t to mail all of our sheet*
A
iihhi^ the
counties*
l
t
l
l
t
f
s
Thuv ifTMwaly weakened al­ mit murder, was c«»o\»ct**d t*f
K iirmu.
in ’*
which Mr-*. William Lang-ir, head Inii"
though at the same lune n» ffmvatesl a.tMiill Judk'e M
Sec retary Hull, who has been
Mr Mathiruv tirucil farm er* to of tlu* local oiYMnix.it imi, ha«
k o f rr generally earirelrd - R-«n Smith has not yk\ | m s «.|
&gt;ii*n up dml emphaaizc*! the »in- M«ei\ed n s pathetic note from v, .nt mg .iiii'e last week for a
me I flung bas IStk Division north
|M»rl«r«rr of the sheet* to national a woman with six children, ulueli .liipuiiest* teply In his sta te m ent
east in tW ir rv s l uf s continu­
of basic principle* for peace In
Thr raw a£:iin«t \ r« |rr h«lf&lt;*. si# fniM- Telephone call* will !*•
ing acn e* of efforts la break the CO|o,„l. . I - fhaiCt'l with as­ maile t •slay and tomorrow to read s. " I h - a r Mr*, l u i n ^ j r ,
the Pacific, met for more than
"If
I
ctiuhl,
IM
n«»
down
to
lubeuk-Resrgh corridor. Brjun-I sault with mtrnt t«» commit muv. c in « r r « whv ha%e telephone* m an
an hour with Am bassador Nomu­
«e&lt;*
you
hut
I
can’t
go
and
h
a
v
e
lay what r r a s la r i af bis I l-l der. w«* contmuesl. with a mini. i ttr in p t to o m U r l tho*e who have
ra and Special Envoy Saburo Kuthe
hnhy
hy
itself
Ll*teit
1
saw
IhvtsMn—a drriaiaa badly rat up Ur rharg* against William !&gt;■- not • urned.
rus'l. but Ihcy came e m pty-handin
the
paper
where
ynu
all
wan
and apparently Is relirf—arul Vt*. o»I**rcil, resulted in an ar
I goimr to fix a basket for the
the fleeing l lams a ll af tb- quitt.il fssf thw ilrfrn&lt;hnt.
tiins who could not have ( hijsl i Ttiqv hail been Instructed by
| Uliana.
Thr ca*v «*f tho Slat** v*
I inns I sure won't have unylliiii*;, their governm ent to continue tho
Nelson Itn wn, m ln n &lt;1. charc«*.|
for my husband i* still not aide talk. ..it 'a n o t h e r day.
"I believe there m ust be wiso
New Restrictions
with w urtkr. ktirtn l this nmui.
to work und we *tay out
of
i*c, at in no «*clwkk. T«m'»fr*»w.
k-ftoeriet pa rt of the lime \\ ••*11 .tiile.inanship t» save the altuaArc Made On Loans Johnny
Smith. mk»r«*«1. r k iff n l
PANAMA CITY. IW • Ml apprt elate the help you give in ' lion." Nom ura said.
with rafw*. will kr trird. ami »*fi
T » i speaker* told the Stale i. tss| listen, if | tall possibly get , llespite the slight rasing of tho
Dee. I. Willv Mae Hawkins. r«d. ('handier of Commerce Monday ttff tomorrow. I’ll go m*e you *’ Ear E a a tr r n crisis — for Ja p a n
credit orel, farm a murder charg**.
that the national defense effort
Mft. L sugar di»elos«*il that the ! may merely he tr m p o r i l ln g to
The fj^ll raw* on thr* JicVrt still rnst more and more, hut work her group dm*« for lhe*e I see how her ally. Germ any, f a re s
U wHctltilcil far IW . )X. when that in lhe po»t-war perkid Ihe "gtHMl people who n k for ( ‘hri-tt. , lit I t u il s l a - th e United States, Bri­
UV«y la w . white, will h r Ami rs an people will have pros­ ma* h«*kets to itupply a hit of tain anil their associates In tho
rkarge.l with a*«ault with intent perity greater and more widrly cheer and happiness ill otherwise Orient showed no Irt-up in p ro .
to rwnmit murder.
distributed than they have ever drab surroundings". Is measured paratinn for eventualities.
Hut Thailand dropped -a hin t
hy donation* Salvation
Aimy
known
that she was re ad y to welcome
t 'liarlev B. Ilendereon of Wash­ workers secure.
Churchill Would
ilriti-h and American assistance
ington. chairman of the Recoil.
If she has to fight f o r her lif t.
.Im rlion Einsnee Corporation,
and Thomas 8. Holden of New
York, president of E. W. Dodge
LONDON.
IW .
3
_ (,li
Rlisai l l m i - l e r W im i n n Chnrrhill Curpuration. were the speakers.
Their romments were augment,
laid Parliam ent li-iav tha(
a
“erisi* o f m aa p ew er a n d v n m i n . rd hv other speakrrs a* tho Stale
I.IINIKIN, Der. 2.—IIP) — H am .
rh
imlier held ita annual busi- Iiiug aivl five other Northvseit
power" will dusamale l h - year
ne.*
ronferenee.
Girinaii port cities were pounded
I9 « ; f o r B r ita in ' end prnpo-ed
Governor Spesaard L. Holland, hy niiainlight Monday night in
limb militafT ronveripthm a g e .
chief
.(leaker
a
t
a
banquet,
rca renewal of b e a r / K. A. E.
ha lowered t a IU 1-2 and raised
WASHINGTON. Dec. 2 —(JF)
after
t a btl. l i e sr a r a r d th at e v en tu al, p. etnl Klorida'a governmental fi- ■aiding over Germany
have
improved
more
than
n
a
n
e
e
a
nearly a month's let up tierauae — Dr. Erancta E. Townsend, old
hr a»esi a f
m ig ht Iwi railed.
ago pension advocate, told tha
Mr. Church ill adde-t t h a t power* If.noA.OOO in a year. Against a of lad weather.
la rewinrl unasarrir-l a om en b e . defirienry af about (2.000.000
The night's raids over G e r­ Senate Finance Committee that
twsc u tk a age* a f 20 and 30 to U»t summer, tha state now is many, which had slackened slnro a political revolution 'la begin,
jaka t h e unifaeased f o r t e , s l w payinr bills currently and “will r a rjy November when 37 llrit- nlng in this country, which could
waald h e l—oght. T h e prewent
(»h bombers w t r o lost in a single bo halted only by drastic revi­
stormy night, were admitted T»y sion of the government's altitude
raasriiptisa limit for men la 19
to ( I .
Ihe Air Ministry lo havn cost toward th* nerdy.
lie urged levying a grots In­
2(1 planes.
come tag to meet, the cost of
Railroad Strike
larger old age pensions and called
Dispute Settled
the Social Security Act • fare*,
THE W EATHER
lie added destitution £ Increas­
ing among the aged.
WASHINGTON, f w . 2 —(Ah
This ha* brought about, ba da.
— President Eaoaev.lt1* tperial
rlan.ul, a feeling among many
fact-finding board Monday eight
that eras “anything but conduc­
announced settlement of tha wugr
d is p u te between railway manage,
ive to peace and loyalty for
field every this government"
m e n t and labor, averting a na­ at tne nun front
tion-wide railroad attik i sche­ Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
nights at 7:30 o'clock, 11. C. BidH To Be Made On
duled far Use. 7.
Chairman Wayne L. M ore c t Morgan announced this morning.
The men play mainly for exer­
Presiden t Eeasreslt'* fact-finding
Canned Fruit J u k a
cise and good sport, and every,
Agreement on the settlement one Is Invited to come and join
In the games, Mr. Morgan said.
“ Young, mlddle^tgsd, fat or rida canners Monday to Md ba»
otherwise, come down and get in fore II A. M. Dee. ■ on raw ed
the game," he added.
grapefruit juice to bo deUvoKM
Il ie hoped that enough Inter­
tha surplus marketing i t a b
est will be shown lo orgsnlxo to
i.tration within 20, iO or 89
teams.
days aftar dale of acceptances
The notices war* sent oat by
WEEK8 FAILURES 203
II. C. Albln, chief of Urn p ar.
0EMULGCB, Okie-, Doc. V chase
division, and stated tha aa.
m —rtv o mea d W - f o u r In a
NEW YORK, Dec. 2 - &lt; A h Baainesa failures In the week rrptanraa would bo sent o at b)f
ended Nov. 17 numbered 203, Dec. 11.
teaspared with 113 In lbs p rr.
vlooa week and 281 In the com.
parable week of llt o , Dun and
Bradatreet reported Monday.

C uban President Exam Procedure
W ants Pow er h For S e l e c t e e s
Nation’ s Cabinet To Be Changed

If AYANA. IVcT s
h f t l f * Eulgrncin B atata, af_ ^ln ifcr*nt ne*d' of k m Wet
• lory, be sent hi* IlMtennnt, Rsiehm anhal Gooring, Urn top German
airman, to a confertnra at Rt.
Elorrntln In, Eranra lo demand
again of conquered Vichy—per­
haps African air, banco, and par.
* haps even mora although this
waa only speculation—to wring
from Marshal Pvtaln mora “coL
Isbo ration.**
Tho Russians reported last
night that tboy not only wsro
m still driving tho Carmans before
* thorn back to the rwost from Ro*. toe, tho Don River ontraneo to
the Caucasus, bat that a second
Rrd eouater-offrnshro from tho
north waa boating down obHaue.
Iv toward tho sea and tha*
9 threatening the Nasi roar guard
with annlhitaUo*.
Bar* . cootie | s tho Germans
wets than tho loss of terrain
and nvaa were their enormous
loaaea ta equipment.

Talmadge Hears Clemency Plea

Greater Prosperity
Predicted At Meet

Citrus Shippers
Are Invited To
Orange Festival

Raise Age Limit

Bombed By British Revolution Is

Beginning, Dr.
Townsend Says

G ty New» Brief*

Men Are Asked To
Play Diamondhall

wndmalely 206 Entries To Be
Judged In Sanford Slogan Contest

Turpedsse are f t * and des­
troyers m m to ths American

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I ;

i . ^ t .*L.,

n O D A T , H O V B H B IH

Anpy Office Set
Up In Orlando To

Salvage B r a n c h
Of Army Assumes
Im p o rtan t R o l e

Buy C itnis JV uits

ATLANTA. G a . Nor. 38 —
&amp; • (Special)— The Army la poinL
la* the way for ronservatlcn o f |
strategic raw material* by tha
salvaging annually o f mllllona of
dollar* worth of watt* product*,
it waa announced hero today by
LieoL Col. William F. Rlter, sup. ply officer on tha ataff o f Brig.
; G m . Janies L. Frink, fourth
co m , area quarterm aster.
The qoarterm aater of each po«t
. hao an officer whoa* duty It W
to ace that nothing of value I*
thrown away. For inatance, a ain.
rt&gt; rl&lt;&gt; division will salvage enourh
-/ rcrap paper In one month to fill
t'.
a box car.
A recent innovation nf the
■l. quarterm aster enrpa la th e . reUnder the critical tyea of Army ordnance ofldale, the “tank destroyer” la demenetrated a t Arlington,
r ’ clamntlon of wrecked vehleleI&gt;Tn.
Va. Designed by William Blgley of Hoboken, N. J , the deetreyer la built to carry a 78 mm. cannon acroaa
I tend of selling the whole m a.
country a t 78 mllee a a hour. I t la basically a metal-tread tank, powered by aa airplane engine.
BP
chine as Junk, tho serviceable
"*■'
parts are removed and sent to
Motor
Maintenance
Districts Its inauguration.
would have made It impractL was profitable to sell It. Slneo
|B;
where they a(o used aa replacelli-fore the first World War, cable. When th e Army war in- th at time the salvage branch of
■ tn rnt parts. Part* that cannot salvage was almost an unknown created In site during the war It the Q uarterm aster Corps haa
■*' he repaired are sold as scrap me. thing In the Army. The Army was found that Junk accumulated hern one of Its most im portant
' tnl. This policy has saved tax . was smai and the rxpenae thru I in such large quantities that it functions.
*

fe v e rs

millions

of

dollar*

ajn'o

State Hotel M eeting
To S tart A t Orlando
MIAMI. Nov. 38 — (Special)—
Under the leadership of S. D.
McCreary,
president,
Florida
Stata Hotel Association, Florida
tel operator* will bold a aerie*
of bualneia conferences starting
at Orlando on Dee. Is SL Pe­
tersburg on Dec. 3 ; and Miami
Beach on Dec. 4 ; according to
an announcement released by tha.
association's office.
•Tho theme fo r this year’*
business conference," according to
President McCreary, “will be ‘ad­
vertising for 1941-43 to u rist tra ­
vel and equipment available to
ndle Florida 'winter visitors.’
The S tate’s leading tran sp o rts,
tion officials will bo in atten d ,
ance a t each meeting fo r the pur­
pose of discussing this subject,
and an opportunity will also be
given to tho hotel operators In
chater. He** Edward W. Based, of attendance to discuss this subject
New York City, a pullm an tend actor from the floor."
on the Peanaylvmala Railroad. HI*
work, submitted In competition with
the nation'* 400,000 bast male naaRADIO NEW S
dleworkerx, won him tha title.
____________WDBO_________

—
.
•„ ATLANTA. .Nov. 28 — (Spa.
cial)— Florida citrus f r u it grow ,
er* will he paid more than . a
million dollara h r th e ' Q uarter,
master Corns beginning Uda week
when the field office recently se t
up in Orlando, starts m aking
purchases of citrus fru its fo r use
in Armv poets throughout tho
United States.
•
IX Norman K. Brown, officer
in charge of the field office, 201
First National Bank Building, Or­
lando, waa appointed to m ain.
Uin the Florida office fo r the
convenience o f grow*!* who have
oranges, limes, grapefruit, U nger.
Im-s end possibly vegetables avail,
able for isle to the Army.
This ta the second field office
to be opened in the United States
hv the Q uarterm aaU r Corps. The
first is In tha Rio Grande Val*
Iry, in Weslaco, Tex. The m ajor­
ity of the Q uarterm aster perish,
able food buying has been hand,
ltd through marketing center*
near the m ajor Array posts or through the subsistence
quarter* In Chicago.

fif

Will Electricity Be Available ?
New electric lines, except to serve National Defense projects, simply can
not be built Materials must go to defatsa production. Check your electric
service requirements with us befora completing any constriction plans.
•
n
,
■/
Uncle S ea needs copper, Steel, lead, sine and handled* of other &lt;
malarial* fee National Dtftnsa. Utility companies must now opciata under
i priorities rales. Undar this order—Preference Rallag Order P-46, of tha*
Office of Production Management — we a n permitted In obtain only
, “metarule ic^clrod . . . richer a* Oyerad* | . 9*ppliee or far the Main­
tenance or Repair ef . . . properly.’'
•

'

Edwin C. Hill
head- 6:00
6:10 Program Resume
6:16 Keyboard Capers
6:30 Borl Ives
6:45 The World Today
7 :00 The Lone Ranger
7:30 Al Pierce'* Gang
8:00 Kate Smith n o u r
8:55 Elmer Davis A the New*
0:00 Playhouse
9:30 Songs in the Wind
10:00 Hollywood Premiere
10:30 Sports Reporter
10:45 New* of . the World
11:00 Football Returns
11:05 Three Sister*
11:10 interlude
11:15 Dance Orchestra
11:30 Jimmy Dorsey
12:00 IJnton Wells, News
12:05 Sign Off
Tomorrow's Program
6:30 Norman Beasley A Ills
Florida Cowboys
7:00 B reakfast B revlths .
7:45 UP News
8:00 The World Today
8:15 Louise
Wilcher a t
the
Organ
8:30 Music w ithout Words
8:45 Singing String*
9:00 Morning Devotions
9:15 Melodic Mommta
9:30 Old D irt Dobber
10:00 Children's Birthday P ar­
ty
10:30 Musical Interlude
10:45 Lest We F o rrat
11:00 U P News
11:06 Kay Thompson’s Festival
11 JO Time fo r the Times
11:45 U P News
I l 'M Program Resume
12:00 T heater of Today
13:30 S tars Over Hollywood
1:00 Firm Forum
l i l t Matlneo Mnoleala
1:30 Army v*. Navy Football
Gama &gt;1:45 Ga. Tech' va. Ga. at Atlanta
3:46 Ala. va. Tuscaloosa
6:00 Matlneo at Meadowbrook
1 2 1 Up'Mewe
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6:85 Up N*wa

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SUPPLY
BARGAIN

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PRICES FOR
NOV. 28th &amp; 29(h
W B.

Ritz Ige, pkg. 19c
.

MUSS ELMAN

A PPLE SAUCE

3 S&amp; 20c
Raisin Bran pkg. 10c
A rgo P eas can 12*/ac
FRUIT

"

Cake........... 1-lb. 25c
PK K FK CT R ISC U IT
PLAIN OR SELF RISING

FLOUR

24 L 75c
PEAS*

Snaps......... can 9l/ 2c

KELLOGG

Com Flakes pkg. 5c
ARGO

COFFEE
19 c

lb , ,
FRESH

KILLED

PORK

SHOULDERS......... Jb. l»c
HAMS-------------------- 2Ie
UAUSAUh..... ........ib. iSc
BACKBONE.......„_Jb. 21c
TENDER BABY BBBF

CHUCK
ROAST

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TEHUBR BABY B t S

STEAKS

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AVOCADO* No supply
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BBANB, t u p , bo. brp. T .n d .rgroaa, ora. to fair. IL ia to II I*
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L ettuce.....2 hds. 10c,
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Florida City Affording Hall, H l|hw a)
And Water Transportation

A m la Florida

NOVEMBER 29. 1941

SANFORD. FLORIDA, 8 A'

C r a ft K ills Two A t Shipyard

Red Successes!
jReported B u t*
N o t Confirmed I
r Ifv1

•

NUMBER 7H

aps Are Said Sailing For
Indo-China, Hainan Islands

[ Counter-Attack S a i d '■
j •* To
Have Crossed ~
Volga, Driven Ger- '
mans From Towns

N ew Zealand Forces
• A r e D riving For
H eart O f German
Troops In Libya

Member Associated I’reas

Na2i Ship Scuttled Off Dutch Guiana

Shanghai Reports 70
Troop Ships Are
Knroute In Move
Aimed At Thailand

Great New Tank
B attle S t a r t s

Tokyo Attacks
U. S. B i t t e r l y

Hoyal N avy Drives
O ff Enem y Ships
In Invasion Scare

High Source Asserts
Washington Wi l l
Not Change Terms

LONDON, N ot. 2*.—(AP)
-Advices
fre si
foreign
wrens Mid
today
th a t
r a m has yiaMad 1a Gerany Im portant sorth AfrU
la a ir b u n
of Rabat,
a to m B fra i
aad
Gabr*
id « u v a l baaa and port
The boOy of Raymond F. Snow, 14, aon o f th* mayor of Pho*.
hua, Va., Is llftod from th* wreckage of HU plan- a lte r It plunged
Into the Newport New* Shipbuilding Co. yard*. Newport New*,
Va.. and cruahed Russel W right, a ahlpyarda* fireman, to death
The plane amaahed Intu a fir* truck bcaide which W right wat
•landing.

a nrfiilU tni prarr hctwrci,
Japan and China, q u a rlrn
tl— rly aaanrlatrd with Jap ­
an’. puppet thin*** r*(lm*
at .Nanking d fo lia n l today.
At Ihr «aair tint* an aatjiorixrd O ilnr.i- source assert­
ed anjr l*w*nlng of Ualtod
Slat*-’ aid In China might
forrr Chungking to
arr*pt
praro trrma.
Many Chlnra* h»r* balltro
American aid In China haa
b»rn morn trrh al than real
and that it ahuuld ho Increaa-

ported today by the Moacuw ra­
dio.
The broadcast added th at Jm
foreground, probably to get ,t r lo -e r view of
J
Heating on her aide in the (hallows near
many placea along tha hdrd
preaaed defanae arc In front of
the •.rutiled ahip. IT, S. I n - i p , have recently
be I’aranam bauxite m ine, in Dutch Guiana la
the Soviet capital the N aii on­
lu k -ti over the protection of Dutch G u in n ,i, to
* he German freighter Goaxlar, »cl\ttl*il by her
slaught baa been held a t a
icuxi■-I the bauxite litiltc*.
\ rrw A native ia paddling hia c ra ft In Ihc
standstill for several days. .
Kuaala’a Ukrainian Army re­
port* the capture of a p art _nf
Roitnv-on-Don. The Soviets claim
the amaahing of N atl aaaault
farces in the key aectore before
Mr,cow and say 0,000 Germans
SING A|*| lit K- Nov. 19 —
were killed.
f'O*)— All troop leave* at
In Libya, New Zealand
Day and night bomber attacks
Ihla big Drill.h Far Kaalern
forces are driving for the
against both Leningrad and Mos­
alrnnghold have been caahaart of German forces.
cow were reported by the G*rrelied a* • "normal precaa#
~
iman High Command which aald
Ibinary move In view of the
4|U « other British soldiers
a t In a five-day period ending
Pacific situation,” It wan an.
cioaa in on the trapped Ax In Preferred N u m b e r s Many Cases Will Be 'th
last Friday, the Russians lost 108
nounerd tonight.
May Be Obtained • Aided By Empty planes and the Germane ohly 12.
■ Cairo u n the new action
T hr City of Sanford in \acI1
Br
Pr«M
In Crimea, where new* has
On Auto
enses
an th r whole* trrn to ry of SrmS tock in g
F u n d been scare* for aome time, the
i'hf Far Haatorn criala
wfll develop into a decisive
Iftole County t»a\r l»rrn runnewt
agency.
official German
______
— J '.I:1
‘
Ifi'tuvs as Shanghai reports
vnanrtl during thr Uni (’ru n
J im. D. J hikin*, tr a collector,
Mr*. W. F. I-angar. head of DNU aaid an Infantry dlvuton
trcmrly well |dra-ed.
7n nr morr Jm&gt;nm\v« troop
yhe C hrlstm s, Real Campaign
Roll
('all
by
voluntary
vturk.
had
been
driving
forward
for
th*
"U r.
Mougbtoii
(superinten­ ships are suiting for the HalW an Invasion scar* atatorl yeaUnlay tkgk th* 1941 tho Salvation Army, stated today post few days through tho Yalta tgad'iunrtrrs annnuned today that
*r*.
Mr*.
Roy
Munu.
puMltity
dent of parks and atresia and at
sUt* legislature ena#t«d ft num- th a t families tev o already begun
Chase A Company purchased the
rhalrm an, ntatnl today ami ahr
Mountains toward 8evaatepoL
piesent III charge o l the w o rk nnn r.alund nr French Indo
flm t 1841 Christmas Seal Rond.
to call u p orf/ U tat_prgsnU atl«n
th ft many people who being lion* on the ball park) haa iChina.
" B A ’- M S B * * !.,
ye a r
*c2 i -a
fo r fhianoMI j W during th* hotw are not el home when tho Die grounds in grant snap*. The
The Tnkvo rmllo attacks
greater demand for seal bonds.”
would
be 'lnUrestlni
_____ ___________
farm ers
era," forced their way over th* Mrs. J. U Ingley, general chair­ worker* caller) may feci di«- diamond is laid perfectly to the
the
United Staten bitterly.
a
widow
mad*
k
particularly
pit.
Po»erl
to
Join
the
American
______
'along
narrow mountain roads *‘i *
and other clttxens o f' S«mlnol*
drove than* off.
' ■' . .
Iful appeal for help through the which it often la Impossible for man, said this morning anl ex­ Red t ’roaa. Any person who Inch i*",! the Infield couldn't la1 The Chinese aav the
Jap
L a m British and Ail* forces County.
im
pnned
upon."
Mr.
Guinn
add­
plained
that
th*
bonds
resemble
Empty Blocking Fund.
wishes to buy o membership, ed
hravy war material trucks and
thrive
is
itinted
at
Thailand
hnvo clashed southeast of Retegh
commercial
bonds
and
run
In
de
In addition to raising the price
The woman la unable to work limbers to follow Immediately,"
may do an next week by tele,
and PM deadlocked In p great
Mr Quinn nlsn complimented nr (In' llnrnta Hold. The Japan­
nominations from $5 upward. They
has flee children In school DNB said.
phoning Mr*. F. K Itnumillat
naw tank battle of major import- on a g reat many passenger car and
the ilnn.de, the hotel aeeoinino ese cabinet went into emergency
•
re
labeled
“The
Crusade
of
the
%
meager
whom
abe
supports
on
or by going to the office of dutlon, and stated that the "club
The German* were reported
1T_ British _____________license
plate* a number of other
dBtt, tho
announced to.
se-sit&gt;n.
She cam* to If fa. Lan. split up into four “ fighting DouHe-lluireil Cross, Chrlstnia.
th r
nrgnnimtlon
on
First
Presum ably the N atl fo r. 'laws were enacted by the legls- gincome.
ar and explained th a t the child­ groups” and to be clbse on the Seal Bond." They hear the Im­ Street which will be open on undoubtedly will lie happy here.”
W latever Imp pen, in the Pacific
The
-ipmlt
will
arrive
here
ill
otoar Gob- Erw in RominalL Datura, Which affect owner* of ren would hav'e no Christmas
print of tl e dnublr-barrrd cross,
Wednesday morning and oil February and will stay at the i, npiarely tip to Japan, it was
ruppod betweop Tobruk and L p to r driven vehicles, some of celebration and among eounllcs* hrele of the "beaten remnant* of 'international insignia of the fight
day
Saturday.
two Soviet
Infantry
division*.
lO T tto n border and are 'which , re „ foUo w if
made plain yr.tcrday by a high
Mayfair hotel.
against tuberculosis.
names on tha. “needy list," she
The infield, and the gras, nil source who said this nution’* pa­
tholr way o u t . . ChapU r 20925 (8*nato BUI 783) mentioned a woman who haa epi. Naval units and amalier, haitilyTha text of the bond, entitled
thrown-together
formations
which
it, i« in near perfect form, and tience with Tokyo ia exhausted
“T
eentlnuex the ' . uthorlxea tho sale of automobU* leptlc fits.
• re seeking to escape acroea the "Victory,” readx:
present, a Irautiful picture tu anil that the United States will
“Mam'r battle against tubercu­
N atorally, this woman la un­ mountain* to th* Black 8ea."
La-ehull fun,. "When the wurk md compromise it* basic term s for
losis la about to be decided. Vic­
able to support bar young son,
I, cuiupli ted,” Mr. Moughton de­ settling the Far Kastern crisis.
tory la in sight.
aa ia tha case la moat of the
clined, I believe wv will have
Accidents
Three term s call fur Japan to
"There wa* a time when we had
Instance*
whore
th*
Empty Rail
ST AUGUSTINE, Nov. 2 9 - ono of the nicest appearing and
get out of China and French Indoto b* contented with stopping thr
Stocking F uad glvaa food, clo*
Reported
H
igher
la'-t
(anl
out
parka
In
the
slate.
Collui,
!China and tu preserve a tempo,
enemy, relieving the suffering anil ( d l— Adj. Gen. Vivian
,lng and money to indigent* In
Caipet glass la growing in the rary statu* i|un In the rest of th*
board,
helping the victims. This still ia «ailed »n Florida draft
tha eounty.
outfield,
tu
t
us
this
Is
not
the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 s-tAb necessary, but a t last the time today lo provide a total of 1700
Fur Fast.
Upon Investigating m u * of the
bvst time nf the year for gras,
Tr*y were hantdrd to the Japofamilies which th* fund will aid — interstate commerce comm i,. haa come when we dare to think men during January.
to
grow,
the
progress
being
made
lO sallss-S
r a s a Twa»
The seventeenth call for while
Here Wednesday night and uow
this year, Mrs. L angsr reported •ion reports showed Friday a sub­
tin
the
outfield
at
present
is
selectees
total*
1452
men
who
stantial
increase
In
train
acci­
are being pondered by the Tokyo
th a t th* 8«lvatlpa Army will
will hr Inducted a t Camp Bland- slow. Also a few hare spot, at Gnvermurnt. On Tokyo's reply
hava a greater num ber af parson, dents this year oeor 1940, but Articles On Zoo
the
light
of
the
field
nre
being
nig
Jan.
6-9
and
Jan.
12-10,
and
official*
of
the
Association
of
depend- whether there may b*
to taka care of than eeer'b e fo re
Are Complim ented Ibe eighteenth call fu r__ OCglu
and It Is essential th a t the dona. American Railroad* aald It wn,
selectee, totals 3UN men who
tro t- o at of proportion xo llli in.
The fences, dugouts, grulid I'ttUcse-America
trans- total o f about 1600.
crease In traffic.
James Moughton. auperlnten.
stand anil colored lileuvher* are I versatiim* will
An ICC tabulation fo r
the dent of parka and of the xoo,
all Icing repaired with labor and view toward »
first nine months of 1944 listed discl«a*d this morning th at he
nialrnuls furnished by the City, settlement.
&lt;011 accidents of all kinds com. hail received a letter from K. 8.
D efense Office*
The fence on the Mellonvilie
pared with 5080 III lh* same Ward of Meema Bros, and Ward,
Avenue aide already haa been
W ill Aid State period last year.
a New York animal Impoiting
—---- w
turn down and rebuilt to allow m u »
firm, which highly complimented
down, emphasised, however, tnul
more
room
inside
the
park.
The
the description and articles of the
JACKSONVILLE.
Nav. 29.—
post, hovo been placed rlo«rr to­ the situation is serious.
rylng passengers, ,*a “automo­ (Special)—Two addUloeal Florida
km
which appeared In the H er­
President Roosevelt's last offi­
gether to insure more durability.
biles for- private use" aad places offlcM, at Tempo gad Miami, compared wltk « in th o .f ir s t a ld 's , tourist edition.
.The outside nf the grandstand cial act before entraining for
than In th* passenger car ntto hava been eatabllahod by tha de- nine month* of 1940.
"W* received th* special cdi.
wljl lv painted as will the dug. Warm Springs w n to confer with
class. Htretofore they hare ear. fenae contract aorrkw of th#
that of The Sanford Herald,
i uts. "Home of the llravrs” will hia "W ar Cabinet"—Secretory of
riad tags for truck aorks. Sta­ Offk* of
DESTROYER LAUNCHED
which you were kind enough to Former £unford Girl
DwfkoM FMductlon.
he Hi* t it Is, over the stand en­ State Cordell Hull. Secretory of
tion wagons which are coavert- Goorge W. Simons, J r , Mato co­
•end wo, and wa were very Inter­
nod an Indian head, tha War llcnry 1. Stimson, Secretary
ad Into and read aa •truck* are ordinator, announced today, to
NEW YORK, Nov. t » — UPi ested by I t W* bIm showed it to
I h Seriously Injured trance,
tiraves'symhol, will bo under it. of the Navy ? ra rk Knox. Army
classified as tracks. If a station •salat
Florida
manufacturer*, — Th* U. 8. 8. Kllyaon, a 1680- a number of xoo director* and
C hirr of S taff General Oeorga C.
ton destroyer and alatoy ship of other euatomere and they all com­
Mi,* Kubv Dobaon of Jack­
Marshall and Chief of Naval Op­
B S V £ S “ ! ' J - z r * s z largo and small, la procuring tho U. S. a Kearny, recently mented on y ru r fink set-up. We sonville,
and formerly of this 2 Slayern Laugh On
erations Admiral Harold H . S ta rt.
torpedoed off Ireland, was com­ have no doubt th at this edition city, w a, sorlotuly Injured In an
It w a, the second auch confer­
'.T ^ s n -m n s ,
missioned Friday ia the Navy will bring a great many visitor* automobile accident whkh ocstood at aa average af $25 as
yard, Brooklyn.* Tha destroyer •ml business to yoor city and rurretl Thursday on tha hightoay Way To (la s Chamber ence thU w e e k . _________
heretofore.
was named after the late Com­ to vo*r xoo," Mr. Ward stated.
between Sanford and Jackson­
Chapter 20011 defines a Farm
SAN qU EN TIN. Nov. 29 — Department Store
mander Theodore Gordon Elly.
Reycral other, letters similar to ville.
Trector to bo a motor vehicle
1,1 *1— A lter laughing heartily
this
ona
also
hava
boon
received
■* ■ m M v m .t v v -g e
-----The y o u ar girl suffered a and (hutting
Sales U p l i Percent
over • robust
by Mr. Movgbton, ha added.
triaUsto are urged by HareM
broken
pelvis
and
fractured brrukfa»t, twu members
of
tho
Colre. executive vlte prealdent of
skull ami la now In a hospital notorious "Duchea" gang were
WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 - ( ^ )
tbe state chamber, to ba present
in Falatka, whore It was report- rx rru tn l In tho prison gas cham­
_ The federal rtaerve
rd
that
ah*
Is
not
tx
pec
tail
to
at
that
nlretir
e
.
aUU incidentally to n « y fr e «
Friday.
timated Friday that
Cole* aald &amp;ab Uito of Flolive. She haa
BRver regained berThey
thalr headquartkre to tuck farms,
were Mika Simeon*, 33, .tore aalea In
weak r t M
and 22 -year.old Gordon Hawklna. Nov. 22 wore about l i porcanl
Both men refused blindfold* aa higher than In the correspond to*
they were seated In the execu. week laat year.
Among tha f i n f w inter realG t y N e w t B r ie fs lion chairs. As tha twu entered In th* week ended Nov. 1»,
danta to antra In Seminole Coun­
the death chamber they wcry •ale* were 14 percent more thhn
ty frem North CkreUaa are Mr.
laughing.
a year ago, km In
fo w
weeks ended Nov. 22 tho» arere
and Mrs. L. a H*nC parent! of
Mrs. B. W. Rasher, who have
Father O f Sanford
tha sim ilar period la s t y r e r
visited la S t a t e * tor tha past
Man Dies In Tampa However. comparison* w sri
thrown o ff somewhat hy differ,
R. A. Wilson, father of J. big date* o f Thankaglvlag.
The local Logfon Post wilt
meet Monday night at 9t00 P. Wilson of-thU city, dUd tudRETURNS HOME
dcnly at tho homo of hU dough,
o'clock at tho U irn n hut.
ter In Tampa, fofWwlng a heart
MIAMI, Nay. 29 - ( « —
Tho boy scout Board o f Review attack.
The deceased man, prior to hia Cesar MuaU F ja r » l« . Grpgwa
• il l meet toreorrow night a l
van
MlnUtor of FuMio Health
9:00 o’clock at tho Junior High retirement several years ago, was U ft Friday . by ‘ lippor f*
a farmer la
Fltanrald, Ga.,
School.
_______
where funeral aervlrea will ba Montevideo after a two mretho
tour of tbe United States. .»
conducted for him.
Mr. Wilson haa vlailed hia son
here In 8anford n number of
TH E W E A T ^ « ^
times and haa spent a great deal
of time in other parhtf of Florida
k ith hia children,
v
German ground craws, o ff Im s aad peraaoaal already
Or* arrtrlag at Uw boaea In
f l m l Morocco gad Taniato
t k n g .U w Atlantic and Meditar raaiaa
coaata . Small
grasps af German* alao were
MM to be fillerlag Into
f r u t f i old lla* of fortlfi-

Tax Collector
Salvation Army
Explains Motor Names Families
Law s F o r 1941 I t S hall Help

Christmas Quinn Praises Moughton Highly
Seal Bond Bought For Work Done On Baseball Park
From Association Red Cross Roll
F a r st

Tuberculosis B o n d s
Are S i m i l a r To
j Commercial T y p e

Call Nears Mini

Two Colored Men
Will Be Drafted

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s r . 's a a 'K f c i p

Retired Mill Owner Arid Wife Arrive
To Spend Winter Months In Sanford

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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER ZD. i 9ll

THE SALFORD HfeBALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald
_ ... . —
I - i*m
t* »rr iN m M &gt;
a im
M M W ■* I M l t f i . PUtMa

A Slice O f Bread

Appealing to every person in this country to heed the
needs of war sufferers abroad, the Grblden Rule Foundation
declares that “ the sum total of war relief gifts of the av­
erage American citizen since the war begin has been lew
than one-fifth of one slice of bread per meal.’’
The average American citizen, the statement declared,
"i? making little or no real voluntary sacrifice In order to
share his prosperity In meeting war hardships and suffer­
ings of his kinsmen, neighbors and friends in Europe who
are being hilled or robbed, exiled and impoverished by blitz­
krieg invasion for which they are no more responsible than
we are."
Mrda •(
Charles V. Vickery, president of the Foundation, from
mf
ra&lt;to'iaricis ut 60 East Korty-second street. New York, in
formulating the organizatijn’e plea in the Ipteres* of all war
relief philanthropies, said:
“Our nation by a wide margin, is the richest nation
in the world.
"Our national income for the current fiscal year is
estimated at ninety-five billions (196,000,000,000) of dol­
lars.
V W f t era U la a w a | „ , ( r k »
"This is an increase of nearly twenty billion ($20,000,i w rt&gt;w a .,.w «»a
IWlf SSIMW fa aba w far ,*#- 000,000) or more than 26 percent over the previous year
•a ^ sU a y af all B a n s S U s a l/ k . .
' ■ I I I fa |t ar aat K ibnalM and 15 percent above the highest peak in world history.
wen*e u rat# M ecr » i
aw#
f* J jm w I M a n M k lls b e O
k s rrts .
"We control the world's gold supply and dominate the
M r l r t H la a a k llra lla a a f apertsl
k M f la ■ r# alaa r » a » r&gt; »d . world's markets.
"We are free from bombs and invasion whether by
SATURDAY.
NOV
nir, land or seu
"Our food is unrationed.
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
“Our freedom of religion, press, speech and assembly
arc unrestricted.'
i*L J l,E
end
r ig h t
is
MKWT: And God discomfited
“We have comparatively little unemployment, and al­
and all hi* chariots, anti though a million and more of our men have been mobil­
•U hu hoata with th r edge of
tha iword before Barak.—Judge* ized, there has been no wholesale sacrifice of life in line of
battle as in our sister nations.
4:16.
"Our present material prosperity is In some measure
due to the misfortune of our kinsmen, neighbors, friends
(From The London Observer) and aiUes in other countries.
I wlU bring you berries
"It Is our lot as yet to be on the manufacturing und
From the iplnneya and the hed- sending, rather than on the receiving end of shot and
shell.
From deep in the dark woude,
Frojn tjw Mow stream s’ edge*.
'T he impressive sum of ninety-one million dollars
($91,000,000) during a period of more than two years w».&lt;
I will bring you berries
recently announced us the total of war relief gifts from
From the C hlltem hills.
American citizens. Hut boiled down to a realistic fraction,
And irq m Notley mill-race
Whets dark water apills.
the sum total of gifts of the average American citizen
since the war began, hus been less than one-fifth of one
I will bring you berries
slice of bread per meal.
Dusty with bloom,
"The increase of our expenditures for distilled liquors
And berries likt lanterns
To glisten in your room.
alone, or the increase on cigarettes alone, or the expend­
itures for cosmetics und for many other Items of luxury,
I Will bring you berries
Mich, Independent of the othera, amount to more
Of .Juniper and Yew;
8Joqi from the blackthorn;
iilpa whence rotes grow)
And four-cleft spindle
W ith tha orangs-rtd pips
Bhown b» Ua cleaving
la ta coral lips;
A nd Jpley blackberries
T* p lra a summer teeto
When all the autum n'
Has XVn to winter waste.

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I jrlll bring you berries

From Urn spinneys end Ihe hed.
P I
F lam deep In Ihe dark wnods,
From (ho slow stream*’ edgse.
—J . BUXTON
December, in to .
Ofleg VII, C-ll.
Germany.

R u le r (ays he will h*ve tha
Faaoeh fleet by January, AnJ
w e ll b at tha British will hava It
by Spring.
.'. ■" ■■■. T " ---------T b s medicos are looking fo r a
big W»«e«ua epidemic this win­
ter. It should /be a good' w inter
fo r selling Florida cltrue.

‘T W E N T Y

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Tax Collector
E hytloina

M o to r

Lava For IM1

government says It has
■•do something to hsfp
buslnaa#. So ^ eraU ry
Uiau rocommsnds kn ’ 0 h» Dw Social Sesmlty

UNITED
FRONT

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—PHONE IM

B IL L PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR
112 W. FIRST STREET

NOUGE CIRCULATING

For a warm winter, trade In
your old heater on one of these
new Norge circulating models.
We have one that will solve
your heating problems. Sec
’em today. EASY TERMS.

Authorities M a k e [Counsel Accuses Would-be Railroad
Survey Of Housing
Strikers Of Stubborn Insistence
In Blanding Area WASHINGTON. N ov. 29 - 0P&gt; .dent Roosevelt's sm .rgeney feet.

Honorary FinnComml
Resign* A s Protest
(/PI— Charging' th at the Govern­
ment r f Finland has become tha
"partner af our enemies’* by
"continuing operations
at
hla

LAKELAND. Nov. 10 —4

SEM INOLE TIR E SH O P
Sanford, Fla.

substantially

"for those of a govern men­
ial board."
J- C arter Fort, railroad a tto r­
ney, offered this criticism before
’a special factlindlni ____ ___________ __ .....
the th reat of a ktrtka scheduled
l « t Dec 7. *r
15 •
A compromise proposal for sett­
ling the railroud wage dispute.

Phone 37

vh-ws

to

held in Chicago.
The five operating biolhachoods
originally asked SO p a r e n t In­
cresses fqr their JOO.CXK) memben.
,Th«y near jr r s j ta .f r o m . IM S -a
day up. The board reccsngMndgd
7 4 percent. The non-opatatfiyr
unioos, with toU l membership of
about 900,000, sought Increases of
;10 to 31 cent* an hour over graM-nt acales ranging from 85 to $6
cents. The board recommended a
nine-cent-en-hour increase, for an
Presl- average of about 184 percent.
cross has appeared pa I

| Nathmal
Tuberculosis
i
Firat Christmas
lion Baals, which ara now
(Seal Bond Bought as as Tuberculosis ^ C h
From Association ®
(CeetleeM r r« e Peas Om I
about s nstlo.i free from tuber, IMunicipal Coiprt
euloele.
“Victory ran h« won If the Am
e rie'~ public will
"! be ZZ
--- -aa generous
In tha
the less
lees spetacular
epetacular
future
shead, when there will be leas and
leas tuberculosis, as It has teen Ip
tho dram atic past, when tha di­
sease killed members In almost
every home.
"Y our g ift will further the cause
of health, hn.trn the approach cf
the day whan this communicable ernttng a m otorvahl
disease no lunger will threaten
your home. I t will weaken the
held of tuberculosis on oar people
end strengthen the force* af aati n 5 '
"*"*• .• '• I f ,,
/ I

X n w K y M ia .

ment, tho ablance mads several
y e a n earlier between the Ameri­
can Bed Cross and the National
T uberculosa Association was dls**"8laco (baa the ddobls-barrad

iraundcr

of tku Stew.

:
P*port-

ailmlnlelrstlon

1 wf

ruM B D B U V H M

TraUew when u
• nation spends ala bUlion
on Chrittm aa shopping,

/ i y .
( jji

lU e d Drinks — Package Goods — Beer

— A weekend with no fr
danger was forecast last nl|
by tha fedaral-atate frost wa
lag service Friday light.

K SflL* .VniSf tS£

bile I m m o . by lassrl»o la
Tbs Castral, a a s s i Aaerlee'e
ifrsa y a it 1 saw pea1s t .1 P a s s

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NO WtOST PSSP IC T fD

nothing bartin contained shall bo

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Cflod fi»Jf Seplce Station
Hartford A?f. at l-ih St.

.
, „
.. . (Hitler’s) side." A. J. Illgciae
L2f f S n *
*r w ie r to lllslmar
of Ju ae 1041 It .hall ba w atew -tj^fbm rnne. Minister of Finland . " 111# double-barred rroM of the
anil-tuberculosis Christmas Baal
.s ,
to Washington, "resigned ss l X
Campaign sad the American rad * . **.7 7 ,
W e£ht ‘J f ’w h l c l ^ i h ^ e K J d 1
rin n b h Conspl here.
cross ara not .tha seme," Mrs.

n sfrse s^ fw i

Let Ua Help You Take
Care Of Your Car With
Good 8ervlce And Proper
lu b r ic a tio n .

enjoy, It (s giving u i more time to enjoy the have-nots.

Compton assures us. and in that lie* the hqpe of ths
futuTtr"Mn face of r d e v u ta tln g ^ w a r and an Impov­
erished world following I t, adence offers us a proved
nwtna of creating new wealth and International stability."

EJRICA

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CAMP BLANDING. Novi 20—
(Special)—
Authorities
hart-,
seeking In combat recessive rent
now being paid by personnel
within 60 miles of the reserva­
tion. hive launched a survey de.
signed lo reach each person gf.
fected so th at recommendations
may be made to the War De
partm snt.
r
The resulls oP Oris Wfnrry Will
tholr life *nd death sacrifices for our freedoms
he used a.i ii basts for a War
world democracy.'*
Department request to the lie.
fense Housing Authority for ,-iin.
struellon of emergency housing
Progress Of Science
facilities In the immediate camp
arm . thrrehv making payment of
unusually high rents In distent
"Bclenco Is freeing man from drudgery," writes
places unm-cKsearv and brineiuc
Karl T. Compton, irpaldent of Massachusetts Ins
all personnel closer tb their
ie
current
Hotarian
magazine.
“Ii
ot Technology, in
,
work.
political tense also, science has contributed to liberty— Army authorities bavu made
Science has likewise contributed to liberty of thought— .efforts to have rents rodured In
various localities to normnl I*,
But does science odd to men’s happiness?"
so, not succeeding In ef­
In answer to hi* own gueatlon. Hr. Compton points vels
fe c tin ' this completely, the hous­
out that obviously, science has added superficial things — ing plan has been resorted to.
movies, radio, automobile*, but It has complicated many
It Is the nlan of tba Defense
of the other things that make for the complcs - state of Housing Authority a fter the pro.
sent emergency to salvage *hia
affairs that we call "happiness."
housing and rebuild It In those
Yet the combinations of new technologies and dis­ rural snd farm areas where adacoveries are,'one by one, removing the bars to the great­ nn-'te housing le not now avail,
er happiness. Science la not only giving us more things to able.

who said that nothing
found to pit: Up tha new Synthetic processes are replacing raw materials with
should at least notu that commonly, found aod widely distributed things.
g baa bean found to us#
With all our progresa, we have only started, Dr.

eifsctly infur.
merlc»n stand
it. Thay tbopght
Wt» Chines# out

YES, I SAID

TAKE A LITTLE BOY, PLACE HIM »QN YOUR KNEE-1

l

lo g s Cheek coverin g th e u * n a b
your 1W1 Club, UepoelU m is t by |
I S w » h r W r it

lVOKSB

First, second and third prizes will bo awarded to
the persons suggesting the hcat.flogftpg fog Jhn
City of"Sanford in tho Contest sponsored, by ihe
More hunt's Association.
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Tho slogan I suggest » :

Your Name
jA d d re s s
entries must be turned In to tho Aldon 6c &amp;
Store -by Dec. 1 and must not contain more
a six words.

�TURDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1941

PACE THRET

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA
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LOURINE DEAL. Society Editor

Calendar

Floor Show Is Hit
Of Demolay Dance

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Featuring a Iloor «how which
m-nr lias sol T«&gt; 1
•Mr. ami Mr« J |» Wilson have
SUNDAY
wa* put on by the pledge*, mem­
H * -ir l o r a e t i
annual memorial service ber* of the Demolay entertained be*n called to KitsgeraM, (la.,
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1*4 Mrl* J»r*»|lhr*'l*-« a
O. E. S. will be held in with a dance In the City Hall ber«uar of the ilrath «*f Mi Wil­
M ir *
II. k ^ r I I . I v
Masonic Hal at 3:00 I’. M. la*i evening. Th# Demolay color* son'§ fa th n , K A \\il-«»n
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I'll* ra* f *.f f* as.O la- 44 - .1
the public ia invited.
f * -l to
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I'L a -'.a ’ •
of yellow and purple were uied
■?M». (’.onion Mynt has as h it
. I r | l . | \ . . n r h «’ i» f I
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MONDAY
throughout in the
decuration*
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There will be a board meeting and largr yellow and purple let­ guest, her briithir, (Hi* M*i&gt;|».
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Jackson,
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the Presbyterian Auxiliary at ter* *p*lllng Demolay were place*!
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church at 3 0 0 P. M. to be upon the screen at one end of the winter here
m I«i n to Ihlna I- r'
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followed by the monthly business the hall. The announcer, Kirby
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S I wl r I fiat • '
Mr*. If4&gt;s*14tii Stet'lf ami (lentil*
meeting.
Fite, grand exaltej ruler of the
. (•*• of l r •••I'l •• - • 1' f'
Austin
wenrhniik'iriviiii:
iluf
uf the Women'* Soc. order, itood In the shadow* In
%
W tt.it t h e n
of Chrixtian Service of the a special booth and announced tha guest a of Mr iiihI Mr* | lluike
.Steele.
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Church will meet at number* of the *how
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Pledge* taking part included
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Mr. anti Mrs r
« Urine*
One. Jdra. J. B. William*. Billy Fleming a* Juliette
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and spent
Thanksgiving ,|a &gt; with &gt;|•
802 Oak Avenue at .3:00 P. M.
I-rroy Hodge a* Borneo. Trre
Circle Two, Mr*. W. E. Kirch- danceri were Ralph Smith, Jr., anti Mrs. Kllswrnrth at their home
|-| iM l" e r i i &gt;
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off, 2408 Palmetto Avenue, at Hugh Whelchel, Herbert More­ on (Iranian Avenue *
\if
r . l lt l t t l l *"t
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3:00 o'clock.
land and Al Brock drr*«ed In
H i n f . - r . l A t f At
Mr..
Kathl eC*i l.mig
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t ’ h t l f i ’ l l \ V . . » -»••»• &gt; 1 •' * '
Fox, Jr. daughter, ju d ). of Gatnesvilli'pfci, 1702 Park Avenue, at 3:00 ner.*:irmer wa* Kay
wi*- * **4**lt • ’T i l •*
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Singer* were Pete Brock anil were the Tha&gt;ik-gi\mg day gn»-I«
o’clock.
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of the furincr - in,it her, Mr- It
Circle Four. Mr*. J. F. MeClel Orlen Farrell.
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land, 309 French Avnue. at 3:00
Chaperone* for the dunce were C. I.ong.
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o'clock, with an exchange ba»krt. Mr*. John Sparkman, Mr*. Karl
| ..•« • tlfi at *44.» M
~ r. and Tilt. It I . Tlimnpsoii
v Circle Five, Mr*. Harold Marmh. Jeter and Mr*. Otto Caldwell.
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Tho*e
attending
were:
the of AtlMitn mii- llie giii-.l* i.f Mr*, joe DiMaggio. the former Dorothy \rnold, feed* one month-old
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Mffemon Avenue, at 3:00 o'clock
if M.
w us ' of tL
l&gt; \l, Irihin
The W.
the. F irst iMiiue* Kathryn
Wigrin*. I^olxal Hr. and Mr
Joa DiMaggio. 3rd. at their New York &lt; ity apartment. while her
y ,\r
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famou* 27-year-old husband, slugging e ’udder of the 3 aukee- and
H»P
apti.t Church will meet at 3:30 Caldwell, Helen Hutchi.nn, Ship­ Mr. Thaniiwon i* .411«
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I "Mi&gt;*t valuable player of the American I ■ii-ue" looks on l hi* I* tie
ii’rlock to ob*erve the “ Week of ley t amenin, Elisabeth Hatcher, l i n n ' , b r u l i i e i
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I first picture uf the DiMaggio family tin :.n aiucv the little .lugger
Prayer,” for foreign mi»*ion* and Betty King, Jean Harper, Ann
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Mr. and Mr- \\
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took over.
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Lottie Moon Chri*tma» offering. Stine, Mildred Robson, Clayda
Katherine | ^
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Circle Five will have charge of Korguson. Martha Wight, Helen and daugTI3et *, Mi
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Morrison
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Sallv
program. The Sunbeam*. 41. Philip*. Jo Ann Lockey, Patty
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A.'* and It. A.'s will m rrl at Hnilge,’ Nancy Cnllum, Mary A n n ! * " " ' h"
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of
retail."
Whelchel and Natalie True.
the in me time. ,
.ml I'ulutka
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St. Cutherine'* Chapter of Holy
AI*o. llobi V Proctor, George
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Cfoa* Epiucopal Church will meet S|ieer. Dick Pickett. Billy llrunt!
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Mr nrnl Mr- II (
a t the heme of Mr*. W. J. Thlg- Icy, Jack Sparkman, A-idiy Jon**,
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from thru
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I'll
•S i on Park Avenue at 3:30 I'aul llickaun, Bill llranan. Hilly inovnl
H u ft .C l v ' l l •• i 1N V\ 1 - i i f
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Hollyheatl, Ed WhltV. Kenneth Hrartldll Avt-nm tit
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xlltary of Ihr Holy Cro*« Kpi* Orlen Farrell. Jr., Gene Hnrri- Mrs. Mtfs-lt-’s niotht-r, Mr* Ap­ I Mu full* y H e lo * " l ’* I # V R
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copal Church will meet a* ful. Mn, j |. H. William*, Neal Powell, pleby, will lliakr hi r holm Hill) j M o r n I n K \ \ i * i « l i |* t l
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this
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. ho*"".. °f Morrison, Al Itaboni, Pete Brock,
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F i n s r w » r i i M i n s r t i i i it t it
K». F. W. Pope on Crlppin Road Al Brock and Kirby Kite, Jr
Mr. ami Mr* L
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Si. Agne* at the home of Mr*. Mixon, John A. Trefry of St. (*. are the
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F . A! Dyaon, 201 Wr«t Seven­ Augustine, Donald June*, Billy Mra. ||. W. Xurkrr Mr utnl Mrs.
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teenth Street, at 3:30 P 31.
Wtlkimon, Joe Creiwlmw, John Horne will apeml the winter in ll#*v vl.trl'n Ii* .tin I:
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—St. Ann’, at fhc home of Mr*. Dunn, Charles Park, Jr., Mack Hanfortl at their h&lt;mie on the \ . -4.11.1,1*
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M lland fe Dean, Indian Mound Cleveland, Glenn Odham, Ray­ Country Club Koail.
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'Village,’'i H l : 3 0 o'clock.
mond Kader Edgar Bigger*. Cullen
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TUESDAY
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Wright, I-eroy Hodge, Sherwood
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Daughter* of
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will have their annual Christman Jr.. Billy Fleming, Joe Smith,
A
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0 r l y in the annex at 8:00 P. Jack Herring, Bill Ward, Jack
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act t 1.’.' I.a-fa.t •• *
U., with Mis* Ruth Hand'* group Bolt, Dougle, Strnatrom. Donald
The picture, "Al! That Money ,| f ••V% a I t it t le tl I •&gt;
t l ho*te*ae*. There will be an Lamson and Tony Huddleston. Can Huy,” which will be shown 1 •*.&lt;*iac Iv."|.l*
LEGAL NOTICES
a. wit I*
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•xrhange of -gift*.
at Ihe Bits Theater Wednesday
The board meeting
of the
and Thursday, |4ec. 3-4, will be
I N T i l l : 1 l i l t I 1 1 t m i l l I tt» s | : w Wbman’a Club will be held in
sponsored by the Woman’. Club,
k m .i.
T v n f . m %i i . n
in o i .i : t t t i v i t . 1 1«41«11/ % in
S * club home at 10:00 A. M.
t II V M K l l 1
the proceed, of which wyjl go T*» l l i t t It * !t I . f * » r l . i n . | o « * 1 J u s !
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toward the d rfrn.e program of I t .................. a. I /.I P II M - I . - ' •
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Baptist Church will meat at the
the club.
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chiirch at 3:30 o’clock to nbf t
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Ann Shirley, Edward Aniolil H . 114.1 .• V ;
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aefv* the "Week of P rayer” for
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HAPPY DIRTIIDAY
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.fo n ig n mi**ions and tha l-ottia
• gaa( .In tba leading role* ami •‘O u t |&gt; l l t•••*lU
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f . I H it
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th# allow h a, been given much
f *•n i l s t i t • • in n
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Mr*. J. M. Leonard
t t i will have charge.
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favorable comment, according t o M * ir* i • • SVVr 414 VVm u m If* t .#•*
Luther
David
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WEDNESDAY
member,
of
the
club
who
have
Dale Hofmann —
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The W. M. S. of the Fir*t
lorn it.
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Hayward Cruttrvi*
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Bapti*t Church will observe . the
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Ticket* may be secured from \Vril»4»-*l t&gt; lit.I s r r k H* • \ '• •
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"Week of Prayer” for foreign
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Mra. B. C. Moore, finance chair­
SUNDAY
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i r.•1SS' •4 *.f 1&gt;&gt;IIM V* 1i- &gt;1 1 1 &gt;l •il l. h i* missions and th* Lottia Moon
V o t in g |'ri4 |il** s
llitw
man and from Mr*. F. E. Kuu- T h u t - ' l i v
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^ f a r in g at the regular prayer
millat, Mr*. ’ W. L. Cooper and
Raymond Aston, Jr.
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with kfr* W. E. Kader in charge Methoiliat Churcn will meet at the I In conjunction with the pic.
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home of Mr*. E. M. A rm iU g e .'tu re .how .rvaral pupU* of the
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FRIDAY
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The revival service* nt the • » » h * r r a n r i iv # t l i r m ‘ i K p l i 1111
. Eleanor Powell, Fred Aatair and Sanfonl Assemldy of (iml w i l l •t .* t l , I I )
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studio oO' Oak Avanita will b« evangelist. The ministry of E tanIntroduced w ith ”SanU Claua, g&lt;di*t McGuire ha* been appre­
aa his ''Dancing Dolls.”
ciated anil much good hits been
accomplished.
The Sunday morning service*
ANNOUNCEMENT
te*
ar* to bo under th* charge of
Mr. and Mr*. 0 . M. Willi* an* | Rev. ami Mra. Elaea, returned
nounr* th* engagement of their mis.ionaries from
L ltrria who
daughter, WyWna, to th* Rev.'will speak on their work in that
Virgil W. Orkmr of D ad. City. I*ml.

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T O P * T 4 K A N ilS M INK - with Franchot
jp U v aO U w v R rtn o .n , P « « l .Bre**, Hlbel Bruce,
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Rdvard Arnold, Jane Qarwrll, Simone
tAadtJwOM C/Wf. AJao, Popular bund
^VAUA CITY" with Boy Rogrra,
t, BUly Lao and Fred Kohler, Jr.
r r A t lO N " with Hobart P ration,
ja ry li Buddy Ebaen.

TTRpNB POWER h i raA ldaa American flyer appear* here in
Y ank^in th e 'VC'/L' P.," w ith, curvaceous Betty Grable in •&lt;&gt;ng«,
;4 U d m 'a n d romance*. Thia picture, allowing tomorrow and Monday
•'al'. U pjB U a Theater, contain*'aetual acenea o f aerial bail!.-* over
■Germany. France and England, filmed with the lull cooperation TOM. HARMON, 1940’* g reat All-American football .atar,.
how to kick the ball out of the atadltlm /'from a aceno front
o f /th e Brltiah A ir Mlnlatry.
mon of Michigan!" Thi* Bargain Day attractionv a t the Ril
bring back two popular feature* each Tueaday until further

FRANCHOT TONE, W alter Brennan and John Carroll &lt;J0«H ■ «?«tiny in “Thia Woman la Mine,'’ a* Carol. Brace, the woman ln; Oie
ra te, look* on! Thia tltanle acrecn thrill, baaed on the novel, ^ tl,
jam ca Lewis." by Gilbert W. Gabridl. will be shown Tueaday only
Davla......... Stanley Browr. i t the Rita T heater.
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IFaybum----- William Hall
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Chuck....Chester Conklin

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Nancy Kelly
Edmond O’Brien
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....Richard Cromwell
....... Robert B irrat
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O fficer-----Gayne Whitman
Announcer.Douglaa Efana
iln g S ergeant ..Eddie Dunn
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p iJ ftT fiy iq g . p ictu re!feetu ilag U icie
'PnraehuU Battalion,” .will be p a rt of an exciting double
wgram 'a t the .R ita n e x t Friday and Eatuiday. Robert
fancy Rally, • Edmond O'Brien and H arry Carey have the

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in two gal ire out of three t ° |ToUL ,
dlntb to within one n a p of the
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Irpding Coin In' the featote' Jfelle
match of the week. "
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hick# break*, took the Lneky\J*oaea
Boys for three straight contest*. jTotfl

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Status js StUI A -l
ETVELAND, Nov. 29.—(A7—
r«Uttra 4*1 d rg ft claialficawiU pot ba rvcoctldsrtd on
4ata o f Mo mother'* recent
Ip selective aervlce offV
CQncarnlng kla pa rants’ de­
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'• eatlmoied f(5J)00-«-year

Pleasant comji«niot)aji|p

and delicloiu drinks ura
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MIAMI.
Nov
29 -W 7 -A I..
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night to tain \I,I ,I .I j - In; i
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DELA.ND. Nov 2i&gt;— (Special) back Miami'* surprising footba.1
team. 21 to 7, in a hard-fought
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Proipcctu for Stctnon Univervity'H engagement played In-fore 21 \ vim. '\ i *i &gt;s ...
participation in the 10 42 bjukitball flit Orange Bowl Stadium ape- 1 ' V » \ \ h •" 11
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acason or nn independent «qumi t -t u r t
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took on a»8umcd concrete pro.
Only in the M-cond and thtid
et'-i.'...... •
portions here «8 15 powerful cajre period* did the heavily fsvoriil VV.*'r s .
V'1'1’1'
arti»t8 turned nut for Conch
Tide hold any nuperiority «W»| t'A^lliVitK. I
VViT
l.-i «■•.
Brady Cowcll'n initial prc-seuAnit the
Hurricanes’ sophomore team. | |.....i. . . . . i
......... ii
practice peaaion. Reporta from Miami matched
Alabama, touch j •'A itit.ri - *i» *
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cated here today th at four of period and had the visitor* bsci . i:i.t'i:\ i . i . |i .
the six ainirants are members of ed up to their very goal lilu |, , 0 ' " T i ' N
,
last year's varsity contingent.
throughout the fourth.
“ l'j., ’1i'.N7 .r l" ‘
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Alabama's Jimmy N'vlson, a • ;t t.\ li * l|i n ru«-.ia. u ..\r . f .*
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and five are newcomer* to the Florid* boy making hi. last c.drainpus with enviable high school legiate appearance,
his flm t
i ■■t.KsronH •, !.•■« u « •
n ■'i«,&gt;
recoeds.
hi* homo State, act u;.» the fir ,,y‘ r-n • ..
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The q u artet of te tu m in g ^ u p ­ TW9 ^atoro * M ly,ln tlw .gan. . „ .
• 11. - *. e \. u « i '
perclassmen who are out for ^»h«?n ni* took » Nf ia mi pmu.i
bertha on the 1942 Independent
team are Jimmy Golden. Lee—
burg; lloli Rarnca and Frank
Folta, Jacksonville; and
Carl
Purl a, Sarasota. L ast year Foltz
held down the center position,
while Barnes and P u rti played
forward and Golden achieved re­
cognition a t guard.
C tm iqg up from last year's
freshm an eager* nr* two ull-tlnir
record holders In points scored.
Russell Anderson, Franklin. Ind .
and Dqle Melehlng, Miami, ur -

the two lode who ran up sonu.
thing over 50 points rarh in n
single game during the lull cil.
•naar.

Commenting
upon Rtctson'*
aghedul* fo r the forthcopiing senson, Cowell said th a t the pm
grain l* n et y et rvm pliU d to th
point th a t It could be puhlishnl.
I t was andergtood th a t the for­
mer foethsll mentor aln-mly hns
sig n ed . fe r several gnmrs with
ootstandm g c n lle fe - te a m iflrrth i'
sta ir, and th a t a number of
marches ore planned with service
and other Independent stjuatls.

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Florida Facta
_ There a re c e r ta in facta about Florida with which many
f the p eo p le of thla state are not acquainted. A review of
Heae facta la Interesting In that It Includes many thlngi
hlch you MAY not hav# known In the past. The review
Includes numerous compilations which nra already fa­
idler
ll' to you.
The governor of Florida, for the 1940*1944 term, la
I rd Lindaey Holland. Membera of the state cabinet
Nathan J. Mayo, commissioner of agriculture; James
M. ■aLee, fir
comptroller;'
Robert A. Gray, secretary of state
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_____ _____ 1 . P aIIm r n n l la L s n n a e n
fcSTTotn Watson,
attorney
general; Colin English, superln'fendent of public Instruction; and J. F-dwIn Urson, trea’ Mirer. The State Supreme Court conttnia of Armstead H.
Irown, Chief Justice, and Associate Justices Glenn Terttl, Elywn Thomas, James Bryan Whitfield, Rivers Hu­
rd/Alto ft. Adams, and Roy H. Chapman; while the
kte R a ilro a d Commission la composed of W. B . Douglass,
tone Matthews, and Jerry W. Carter.
The Florldavlelegstlon In Washington is comprised of
tors Chtrles 0. Andrews of Orlando and Claude D.
cr of Tallahassee as well as Representatives J. Hardin
Dn of Lakeland, Robert A. “L$x” Green of Starke,
_rF- Sikes of Crestvlsw, A. Patrick Cannon of Ml
and Joe Hendricks of DeLand. In the 1942 congrei_il elections, Florida will elect a congresaman-at-Iarge
Ing to the fact t)ut the 1940 ceniue showed-, that Florlwas entitled to another seat In the House of, Represen­
The first elected governor of Florid* w»» William D.
eiey; the only two-term governor w m William D. Bloxi; the only bachelor governor waa Albert W. Gilchrist,
tie* named for governors are Duval (William P. DuBroward (Napoleon B. Broward), Hardee (Cary A.
ee), Martin (John W. Martin), and Gilchrlat /Albert
Gtkhrlnt).
'•Florida’* capital la situated at Tallahassee, In Leon
“ n r. The state motto Is "In God We Truat" while the
flower la the orange bloeaom, and the itate bird la
eking*: bird. The state song, designated by a legis,.resolution In 1980, la "Sewannee River” by Stephen
Added facta ahow that Collier County
nty 1la the largest
division according to area, and that Union Coun
th*- smallest countv according to the square mile*
; Florida ranks second In alxe for the'states east of the
ilppl River acordlng to area- The oldest city In the
‘ at**, SL Augustine, la located In SL Johns CdUn-

Girls Want Equal
Sports R i g h t s
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M srgeerli# D eere a K
Heveral year* ago the girl*'
Inter-aeholastle Sports of Seminoli High wore discontinue! for
no app aren t reason— merely a
meeting waa called and this « »
decided.
The various other school* in
the sta ts hav# Inter-aehola»tic
•porta and find It satisfactory.
The Girls T ran ls Club of thla
school hava also mat opposing
out o f town team s with no frlctlrn. Ths girls m at sad mingled
with many ty p e , of girls nnd
made friendships th at today are
fsst.
Rrmlnole High boys are nl.
lowed this pleasure and sure,
ly tho stria, the rentier sax, ran
have Inter.School sports with
quits as much aueceaa.
Roms of th s present fl. II. R.
teachers rem ember whan, as stu­
dents hers they w ars allowed
•his privilege, and the few that
hava given an opinion express th«
wish th at the present girls mar
enloy ■ Inter-scholastic sports, If
and when the custom Is taken up
again a t thla lata date.

Vocational School
By Betty Colbert
When w s cam# back to school
Monday, w* found th a t our room*
had been changed. In place of
our typing room w s now hare
ths English class, and where wo
had o u r English class w s now
hare typing. This Is much mors
convenient
Mias Mslach, be­
lent for
f
cause shs now has no Interrup­
tions In bar dictation claaass.
Th* pupils In th* “ senior”
clast a r t all w orking toward a
certificate. T h ty slth sr can gst
B tc rtU ria l o r a Bookkeeping
Certificate. Somstlms soon tho
senior class Is going to slsct
officers, a fte r they g s t folly or­
ganised.
Miss Mslteh had forblddtn th*
sating of candy and cbswlng of
gum during typing porlod. One
day sh* bream s suspicious of s
lump In M srrlt Staley's check.
“ MsrrJt, era you satin g candy
or chewing g u m t" th* asked.
“ No.” replied M srrlt, “ I'm Just
to tk ln g a prune to s a t a t lunch.”
Ik o ur o ffk c practice class
wo ’ »r* now la* ruing to apply
for a job In Ui* correct way.r. w s
ar* *!*&lt;• practicing for a play
which w* are going to giro soon
Tho following studsnU ore go.
to bo out o f town fo r th*
nksglvlng holidays:
Mrs. Freeman, Tampa or to tho
“ woodsT
•
M srrlt Btalsy, Georgia f Mr*.
Carver, “th* woods“ t Mrs. P at­
terson, D eland; Myra W allses,
Indian H irer City; Mrs. Maxwsll,
M aitland; Miss Mslach will do
h er “stu fflag ” a t homo, and
B etty Colbert, Lakeland. W# hope
th a t everyone wUI hav* a happy
Thanksgiving!
Bsbscca; “ My brother Is playhjg hm»ky from corrSepondtneo

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By EDWARD MARSHALL

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School Year

' « y Adohldo Richter
A t too Gram m ar School wo ore
By Ifemvm Middleton Brlsson
By L o k Caldwell
aery busy, practicing fo r our
Two songs. -Th# Lord |« My
6. “Cloud* or
A meeting o f the Thespian
“
j
to sjo tj* wklsk wo are going to Club member* and tw enty five
Shepherd” and ” Brahm’s Lullaby,1 Janice Reel
Doc. 1 1 nnd It.
by the West Sid* Primary (Jis*
enthusiastic now membera .waa
«. “Rust* E ntertains”, by Johnny
In It w s hero gash Interesting presided, ever by Mack Cleveland
Club, under the dlrsction of Mlaa Mae Jons*
groups
of
peril
Dorothy Stokes, opened the regu­
a t tha bom* o f fcok GMdwsll.
7. “ A Puppy o r A K itty", by
bearers who ape d n a su l to Nov; IP.
lar ehtpel program a t Seminole Ann Rabom
Christmas
colors
and
tb
s
Prims
Itlgh School b u t Tkurrday Nov­
Officers fo r tho coming seme*.
These children w ere well toember 20. An Ensemble from tha relied by the student*, and their acd Trims who a re Introducing U r were sleeted and they ar* as
a
bothcraomo
"soaLasf#"
UW.
Ulee Club also sang, “Playm ites” entertaining program equals
follows: President, Mgpk Clave.
Th# bath robe rovers ar* n eoml- land; vie* president, Kenneth Ecband"Th* Monkey Bong.” The mem­ that Seminole High Students
cal group to o f f sized gift o k ; secretary,
bers of this U e i Club are as foj. give.
P a tty
Hodgs;
robe*. Christmas psrfom* ee
David G atd tel; clerk,
lo«u: Richard Mall, Ann Reborn,
Th* second portion of tho pro­ to fo r Its bit of notie* whoa tbs treasurer.
u . ^ l. w u a t
Jsnlee Reel, Carole David, Evelyn gram waa la chary* of M bs LsMartha
W kkk -&gt;
M bs B etty Bnhrm sn explained
Jones, Johnny Mae Jones, Luther jenrj Whiddon, teacher of music In per firm# bottle* give forth with
S S l T l mSmith,
Sh
that tha now members *would be
David, *'jJimmie
- Bni,th- . Mildred the G ram m ar'
1,T»o ychrbfM O Toon**, nob* n uksra,
Krvin, and Bhlrley Ervin.
Befools. Th# complete program necktlee, lalloona and other ml*- In the Dramatic club until they
had gained th* points necessary
Also: Mary Ellen L o sin g , Mil- follows:
,
sent gifts. Shoppers sad rubbish
died Barineaj, Eugene Barlneau, . 1. “Appleblossom Tim a”, a song, corile In to tem plet* th* Christ­ to be Thespians.
P atty Hodge gave th* alma
Tommy Mtthvln, Doris Welles. by Phyllis Allan and B arbara mas rush season.
sad purpose of th* Thespians,
Kliiabeth Am.
White,
Bonny Whitmore
As cheery cherub* w* hav* a fter which the history of th*
Ixxlge, Joeeph Ervlse, and Betty 1 2. “ My S ister And I", a song, two boys, Jack
Ludwig
umf local troupe ar** gtveg by DaJean Prescott
by Anita Aiken
Frank Mslach. Jelly Johnny b rid Gatchel. Then membership
H srdsn
and
Francis requirements w ere explained by
Mrs. George M sffet, w to wc* In . 3. “ Brmhm'a Lullaby”, a song by Spencer
chari-e of th« t i n t half of this Larry L otting and Clarence Gran Tempi*. Pins and Hally « tha H erbert M orebnd and Mlsa Buhr.
them
Christ
m
at
pages,
era
Mena
Ruth min told of tho plans fo r th b
program, wa* Introduced by Miss
l.'orothy Sanford. Mr*. M affst, 7 4. A tap dane* by Norma Jean Mills, Joan Bwlngls, Myra Jan* year.
Madden, and Doloroo McClelland.
who ia a local expression teacher, Sayer
I t waa decided topt th* clubs
rhrre student* attend Tha San­
continued ner program by present­
would har* a whole pegs In th*
By L in k s T h e ra b r
ing ergni
right 01
of ncr
her repression
expreiatoi pupils, ford Gramm ar School and Th*
Mbs Thorn ley** room or Gram­ Salmagundi—half fo r tha Thsawho ar* In th* first, second, and Junior High School,
pbna and half fa r th* Dramatic
The rem ainder of ths program mar school presented th* Thanks. Club.
third glides. Th* complete pro­
consisted of a cheer pmetlee, rlrto g program this morning to
gram wra aa follows:
Dues for th s sem ester were set
chapel. A two act p k y entitled
1. "D ifferent Viewpoints”, by which was lad by H a 8. II. 8. “Thankful U otrta.”
s t 2S cents. .
cheerleader*.
L
ittle
Ann
Rabom,
Dorothy Harrell
Character*:
. .
A motion was mad* and car­
one of Mrs. M affsttV students
2. "The Wondering Child”, by began tha practice by Introducing
Three eplnster ebtera;
Mbs ried th a t tha club bg limited
Joyce Anderson
Sm gistary, to 60 members and It In y mem­
new yell. Shs gave tho yell, Anna bell* — C herry
3.
'W here It H urts", by Bally J wilh the m elo n s, and then tha Olg*—Gladys Wells. M bs ber should mlaa tw o consecutive
WUkk; Betty meetings w ithout an cxeuaa ha
M argaret Miller
I student body joined her the second Martha— E
to l Em- wUI be dropped. Th* msating waa
4. "Growing”, t y Belly Jeanltim *.
m* Jan*
Thslma than adjourned,
••plans a t Ute m eeting were
Reynolds: Tom Baxter, neighbor
Thssp
boy; Don B atten: Mina Bush kirk aa follows:
Helen Hutchison. Orlen F arrell,
—th* town busybody; J* Hailey:
S.H.S. SASSIETY
Dr. Gordon, tho m inister; Charles Martha W ight, BUI B n n a n , Mack
Cleveland,
H erbert
Moreland,
Holtxelawi
Refugee
children;
NOTES
Chart** and Joyce'English broth­ Kenny Echols, Lucille llall, P at­
By P atty Hedge
Betty Joan
Jean Wilkie ty Hodge, David G atchri, Sher­
Homecoming! Wa
won
tho e r and ale ter;j Brito
By Geergs Spencer
H arris^.
a«d Jimmie Lodwtoi Jeannette wood Jacobson, Jack
gam*
end
everybody
looked
swell
The following one-act plays will especially th s sponsors. All sysa French - Maty Keabi Jenny, to* New number* w srsj^ Lob
be presented s t th* Junior High
maM—Mary
Elizabeth well, Kirby Fm L-&gt;l*roy Hodgs,
ars on Florsne* Walls, to n colored
Qsldwsll.
Blllv Brualley, Billy Ilotlyhcsd,
auditorium, Friday, Dee. I , a t w
black
ellk
dress
with
red
and
2:00 P. M. and 1:00 P. M.
Ttme—Thanksgivtog.
Place — Philip Kronen, June Thigpen,
gold
draped
scrota
th
s
bodice
Th* seen* in "Sparing tho while her escort Earl Je te r wore The comfortable homo o f th* Bhlrley E b k , M artha Perkins,
tors* old maid ristera. Solobt— L oubs Non)gran, A udrey Bach,
R od” is in ths living room of
th* Johnson horn*. W alter John- ET teomlng teal blue suit end A
nus Aiken, “My Btstar sad I”. Martha Pag*. B rito WUktoaon,
Anita
As
Bb
Klrtly
cam*
down
Betty KlagT Lucy .W ard, Cathar­
ion, a 14.year-old boy Is being
Announcer—B
-Billy lahboL
the
field
everyone
noticed
bar
th
b
Parent* ■
ine Clark, Mtaal* B oth Odham,
punlibed by His mother because appearance In a navy bio* wool
w o n : W in.
hr went ewimmlng w ithout per­
ngTetTra Ana* Stins, Aim* -Grantham,
su
it
end
a
m
atching
breton
aaUoi
mission. W alter has to s i t 't o »
W higMr*. Frank EX H slk y . M m T T f ! Kathlesn Bryant, Jean
ehalr until th* arrival of hlo fa- hat. Arcompentog her waa How. CakhroU, Mra. H. Batten, M m ham. Pauline McClelland, Bhlrley
Bote
lee
who
never
looked
ard
thsr. W alter’s mV her w a rfi bar
R. N. Wtodkam, 1fra. Cl. E. Smith, Eunice T atum and Eva
kandaom* then when bo W alk, Mr*. John Ladw lg and Jo Kennedy.
husband to spank W elter, Bo dot*
a
navy
U
na
su
it
and
hat.
Mr*. J, A. V a n .
Erma Johnson, W riter's 12-yearA 1
yellow ehey*itthem um
old slater; however. Grandmother
Johnson and Mr. Johnson *fn on
W est Side Primary
W alter’s aid*. You should to*
London U th# larguri city In
what finally happoned to pojjr tkofr attlr*.
Wednesday moratog at IttOO
W alter. Thla comedy 1* bring di­ ' ’'Rare. Id H all waa sporting «U Dm world. This cite has more
attractive tto w hkh ho won a t than
AOOOJXMi Tho
Thames o’clock th* Second Grad* pupUs
rected by M bs HartCharacter* to “ B parlor the a dane*. BHUng not fa r nway K i m H o nude London a very presented a play “Thla to ThankaTbs following children
Rod." ar# as follow*; W alter wab Charlie P ark w i s H t r s h t - Urge se a p o rt Many peepk v b ll
r_rt: .Tommy WUktosom,
Johnson, Bobo M sro; E rm a John­ liter ja c k e t and trytog to keep th b city to study a r t or m usk
on*
*ys
on
h
b
two
lltU#
bro­
risson,
Walter. South, Mary
end
to
see
Its
famous
gardens,
Jaaa
son, Dorothy Crumbly t_ f f c t j
g a lk rk s ,
London Ls*. Evriyn Jones, Eugvn* BarJohnson. OUlo B rils F nttoM th ers and th* other #y* on tho cathedrals,
• John’s,
Bridge, London Tower nnd W est­ tom b. Coank Ludwig.
Henry Johnson, W g h t K lm ev j
G randma Johnson, P atricia WpU *^Votod the b est dressed hoy to m inister A tbsy. Tk* King and Mildred Ls*. BMrky
— morn-'Thomas,
— T&gt;.oraas, Bafik
Every
Bailie Margarot J
tSa settlor class,- Philip Kronen, Joasn Ur* tkssr, too. ~
ll^ f,
Ths usual family situation of * waa aeon n t th* gam* wooring hla tog thsr* era bum crowd* of Dick Button HaroM-Btomp*
Bmhtagham Pri- k m Naugbcr, Dorothy H
one ear family and *7,r r » i^ * 0u now FaH tm**d suit.
atqusW* astleed E thel M eDsnbl, a
hoy wonttoir to got
Ita BaUlmor^
found to Urn plsy "W ho G e u now ntadsnt from
Ik * moat famous garden b
the Car Tonight.
“Th*
ChUdran
her fine school Kensington Gardes*.
to go theta to **e Pater
PaOfs
su
tu
e.
Tb*
oshool
children
Dolphin* H aatv. Earllna’s adLoudon loved Barrio’s stogy of
inlrsr, sra* choormg w ith a ll hla Of
even I ^ s r a t o n
Pun so mush that they
which he dislikes vary m o e ^ T k #
y k t to a b k s k sw eater and • Peter
gave to*It pennies to bora a
aolutlon waa anllroly vwtuposvstatus of Peter Pun mads ^
&amp; r d i k l l, Chester Har&amp; M bs Bwnto U rm tod to s pUy.
Oar librarian, Mlaa
Westminister Abbey k
very
""
to a black
C haracters w a a a IritosratJK rtotensttag place. The chair to
Jones. _ Carl Mosai M ra
9 3
Kngland hav* hssa Jsi 9owned
i f ® ia front o f th# stands m n to# laof them.
In
the
scat
of
thb
th ree teachers responsible f o r chair torn b a rock whkh Jacob

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“OGraaim
In tf*
pUy
"
r t M ytK
W yri
of th* laaidsr.
*
Nick," Nbh Wsalbrook ha* » ^ *
Tho T r im of Louden k sa­
ber Interesting place. Thor* k
aa entry to •
to -h was pros k m to * grosa
grandsaotosra umns. Th# mnu
r
i
yellow
psaeaat
blouse
:itko that aria# wbsri « r.
IM j
alszlt
4 Mb* Bsnfsrd ever an sri*
Q randm stow
__ calk on
In tkk tower a n d -lr ^
parks
II
I
blue
suit
with
m
l
mink
i
th*
aarard
Woothrook to mnko
w hbk Wad* to nn i n —ing tU* tall* nt tho — w
shed by
«f boy* from Jun- tom*.
— -i
max. Tb* »!*y » * •
* now
Mrs. .B. Barns*.
looked aa tt
Characters sra a* f
to bo »ho trad to
WsathrOok, BUI
W sathroek, 84
Plum nr*
m U mJ*
Ttnoy, J te » »
Deaton, Jwm
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Thespians Elect
Students Of Three. Local School*
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
O fficers For
N o tes
Give Program At Seminole High

ksd to us *n a T*ry Interest­
ing subject. Shs draw pi*turns to
UJuitrato her talk. Bha told n#
to hava.kind eyes, kind mouths,
rrkind ear* and find good things
m e t Close
Industrial A rts
IK other people.
new puolU have tome
iucceiaful Year
Prove Successful ““ o u r ‘ school.
They are Juno
Catherine
Loo, D&lt;aoo
W tlli
Gertrud# Fraeer. Mary
Tk# ^Industrial Art* Class (a
gave th.ir last
Billy M oon and R ay. s s
al*kL_N rr,
. Lind ear.
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[•w m u t t u
’0 th ask tb* H sarsnhr
would otherwise
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* H 1 gA M fO H D H E E A IA , B A N T O t fr t U O K IP *

fine tchooU of higher education are found In
"Land of Sunshine." They include the two atata
-the University' of Florida at GalneavlUe and the
i Btate College for Women at Tallahassee—and tha
endowed institution*—Unlvsralty of Miami, Mi
f Tampa,University. Tampa; Station University, De­
li Rollins College, Wlrlter Park; Southern College,
‘and and Webber College, Babson Park,
toted scenic spota and polnta of Interest Include the Myra i “ How does ho do thstT "
“ Ho malls them am p.
Weat, "city at the end of highway leading ty Rebecca:
envelopes.’’
snaacola, location of Naval Air Station and
of tha Air"; Camp Blandlng, gigantic Army
) near Stark* j Jacksonville, Florida** largest city and SOUTH SIDE NEW S
l a huge nets air training school; Miami. ‘The Magic
For the past two weeks, wo
■and Florida** second largest city: Tampa, home of hava
bocn thinking o f th s or.
11 Field, Army air base, and hundreds o f’cigar fac p hent In Jacksonvllie
v lu a-si
and nearly
l-Bok Towsri thw-“T*J-Mah*L or 'America” at Lake •very shll din tha school has con­
flneet beach";
tx
! Daytona Beach^"world's fln*e£
Silver tributed something to their hapi; the "Big *IW* near Sanford; the Ever- places a t th b Thanksgiving i t s .
v u ( swamps
awa
vast
In Southern Florida; and the exten- On Friday morning, so* of owr
TU* gTovse of the atata as well as the other a g r i friends, Mrs. K. D. B jtewris*

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LYM AN NOTES
Mr*. Douglas
Mra. 4 r s strong, district and_county tubP , A- In
srv b s rs fo r th*
e h i r f f of tho Iil
pcctlrsly, w e ri a t L ym an‘ Mon­
day, November 24, to visit dif­
ferent rooms, i t sm s later an.
pounced
th a t
tha
lunchroom
would b« under full time W. P.
A. supervision begtentag
next
Monday.
W* wer* aU sorry' to sc* M ar­
ian Thompson m ore to Orlando
with her taro young krothaga,
BUI and Don. She will enrol) as
a Jun
junior to Orlando High School.
Ia spUa of Injuries received
a t th* .............................
beginning o f the
football
Lyman recupera ted and
won tho last two games of th*
season defeating W inter Oarden
and UmatUla 13 to 0.
Ten new pupils a m e n d school
last week.
Th#a P. T. A. m osttag has
postponed uattt the 19th of
mber. They will bo entartatoDeeember.
ed with a musical Cantata, gtvsn
by_th* Qbe d u b . ^ .
Th* Homo Makers dab &gt; i d
Its monthly aockl la , tho firm
of n Chill Supper nnd backward
party a t tJ b Horite a f M k 'lk r r .
th e guests dtneed
_ •t Loi?
1AH* WaBu
HBBto
er. Colleen Ckrk. M
Dolly Beaty, Mary *
Link, Murrkl Proteott,
PTescott, Mag Prsscott,
acott,
Edna
Carter,
Frances
Farina,
wr. w
i am.era (S
rta a , Caron
Garon
Howell, Dorothy Mason.
Aanto
Humphrey, Mary Catherine Gray,
Betty Ann Wells, P a trick Blmpeon, Marjorie Bous*.JH M a B ruit,
Naomi
Reiter, _G b Um) Elgin,
Marilyn Miller, Ittrm ln * Clark,
Gertruda Hudson, and BhsUk
Mack.
Th* first of th* debates will
be held to. Orlando with Mlaa
Marchman to eharga of debating
thla year. Mr. Wells attended a
meeting to Dsland of too Contra)
Florida Debating league ecncsratog toss* debates. Th* SubJect choacn fo r dobatng k Resolv­
ed; T hat every able bod ltd male
cltixsn to tha ; Ualtod
8U tea
should bar* on* .y e a r af ■full
tiro# m ilitary training before a t­
taining th* present d ra ft ago.
T hb debit# wUI b* on Dee. 19
a t Orlando Senior High’s sudlturioH.
toriom.
Oviedo brought to Lyuun last
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A. K—I , 1U1L I , n f M ,
ta r n tow to plan n gam*
for their homos tod how
mak* tod operate raartastetlss
and to bolld a stags for them.
Thar* or* direction# for dressing
N f «br#r dolb from o d L T n l
soda that a n fun to have sprawta g on thalr beds. They will
chapters on
suing and g
Tha authors
and daughter, .
HL. w ham to o k
fs* hays mod*
to t h k fk id .

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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

DAY, DECEMBER

A ll Am erican 1
A ir Unit Wil
I d Position
To Halt Foe Fly For

Caucasus British Are
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English Troops Have American Pilots Aiftd
Planes Will D e ­
Marched 300 Miles
Newsman Captured*
fend Burma Ro£d
To Gulf Of Sirte
A
g a i n s t Japanese
From Egypt Coast

Since Recapture Of
Rostov By Reds,
N a z i B R etreating
T o w a r d Mariupol

Admit Superior
Russian Strength
35 V illages Retaken
In Fierce CounterA ttacks In Sector
BERLIN,- D*c. 1.— (API—
e iH lin la H r a m
unit* battling toward th e
Rnaaiaa capital u v " n t n ,
Moscow with th* aid *f good
fWM i l . u a , " a Nad milltarr apoteamaa asserted today.
The apohaaman did nut
aar aa what part of tha
rarvlag Mm m * front the
advance had beta mad*.
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The Ruesian recanturo of
Rostov, gateway to the Cau­
casus oilfields, apparently
ended Nazi hopes of an Im­
mediate campaign into - the
Caucasus, and tho Russians
also reported that Germans
4wcre fleeing westward to­
ward Mariupol before tho
reinforced Red army.

Oaa o f
two America#
newspaper corrcspondanta cap*
lured by A sh fortes In Libra,
Godfrey Anderson presumably
will be brought to Romo and re.
leased after a short tlma, accordq
lag to report Anderson was with
the advance British force* whea
captured.________________

Students WhoHav$
Jobs Required To
Get C e r t i f i c a t e s

Bafara Moacow, tha Honiara
claimtd m apture of 35 vtUage*
and town, in flarca counter-at.
tw in . Tha German* admitted
•optrler Russian strength in tha
Schoal children between tha
Rostov aactor.
Tha Ganaana ahh ecknow- ages of 18 and 18 must have a
lad red eaaualtl.. from R. A. F. tarUfleato from the Stat* Labar
night raids on Hantburg and Emi BonW in order to accepl elthar
ml R
Briitoh
foil ar part-time jobs accordtat
to Information received by T , ^ f.
LjVrtan, county school laperto-

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m ew l
appfoachea In a battle
w hich' aent tha German com.
rrander thert, Plaid Manhal von
Kl lest, fleeing to Mariupol on
ibd ahor* of tho Sea of Aiov.
Tha only Carman a newer to
the Hed victory claim* in tha
Roatov.Donata baa in ration waa
contained in dispatches aaaarting
that tha slaughter of attacking
Ruaalan troop# waa reaching
“fa n ti.tlc proportion*.”
•
In tha Russian dafanao of tho
vital Soviet Caucaaua oil atippliea.
German
dispatch**
described
«* wav« after wave of Red# cra.hiag Into the Naal lines patting
tip almost unprecedented fire.
But tha Moscow radio said Uieaa
waves bad harled the Germans
fn m Rostov clear back to Tagan­
rog, 40 milts to Um west which
Um Germans took aix weeks ago.

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• S e v e n Perm its
I s s u e d A t City
. B s l l l i a s t Week

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Among tha sevaa permits la.
taed at tha City Ball last weak
ware two to re-roof building*.
Tha Tempt* Bath Israel WUI
contract f i t English to. re-root
9 a ay nag oa uo on ■ B aaath Street.
Armnka Takaah *bjaocontracted
P. M. English to rajpoof her
- dwelltngTacated
on ' Eleventh
Street between Park and Oak
A

Luff*Prince waa lamed a permtt to contract Henry WUllama
to aaaka repair* aa bar dwelling
an Third Street nad W. £
permission to
a wash boas* oa Cedar
Hart wfll . contract
n to tear d m and
Lhr— eoam house on

- T h h rala also win affect dtodents now working. All will have
to sign certificates at Mr. Law.
ton'a office. At present there
are five temporary form* to be
filled o u t They are certificate
of age for mlnore, health eertL
fiesta, school record, statement
of need by parent or guardian,
and record o f documantary evi­
dence of age.
•
Compute information on tho
rule has not bean obtained, Mr.
Lawton addod. Tha State board
is working In TalUhaaae* now,
and more information on the var­
ious condition* of tha law U ex­
pected toon.
Tha main purpose o f the rule
Is to prevent children from quit­
ting school to work unless it l*
absolutely necessary.

II? Ireaglalpd N &gt; r
British Cairo Headquarter* today announced the advance into
Libya has carried 300 mites from
Um Egyptian border to the Gulf
ofCSIrte, south
of
Benagasl,
ng the British In poelUon
to cut off the wr.tward retreat
• f Axis troops trapped to the
asst In Libya.
The British have widened their
corridor into Tobruk to 10 miles
and have separated the two mein
remnants of German General Er­
win Rommel's two battered ar­
mored divisions engaged in tho
batUo for Llbys.
On* Natl division, tha 16th.
last night was southwest of tho
corridor with British tanks press­
ing In from the south. Theso
Germans were reported trying
desperately to break westward
through the British trap.
Rommel's other division, the
l i s t . Is northeast of the corridor
and yesterday morning launched
an assault upon New Zealanders
holding them In a vice-lik* grip.
The general commanding this
Uttar
liter division was captured by
Naw Zealanders when he over­
reached himself with aa armored
assaulting column at Bir El Uambruk’s defense perimeter. He was
taken to Tobruk.
The most confident British
communique In the 13-day-old
battle declared that
Imperial
forces had thrust to tho Golf of
SlrU beyond
Bengasi, slicing
across tha Axis' supply line far

g f c g B j&amp; s
British source* indicated Ax.
„ resistance waa crumbling and
that tha final phases o f a fierce
desert tank strugfi* may be near
at hand._______________•_

Christmas S a v i n g
Club Checks Will
Be Distributed

FORT RENNINO, Oa.,
I.—(Special)—Start of the
officer candidate class here
arrival of Sgt. Philip M.
cry as a member of that
was announced today by LA.
R. R. Coureey, commandli
fleer of the Candidate Bai
The officer candidate
under the supervision o f. Um
fantry School, and Is the
of it* Lind in 23 years, of—
,
enlisted men oppertgnUy to Hw
from lb* ranks.
Candidates are astocted
sis of Uadarahipt ability,
fibre nsuwg efirp* -ore*
clgn station In tho Army. Sue
cessful completion of tho rig­
orous three-month course results
in commissions as 8ccond Lieu­
tenant* of Infantry.
The new candidate is the ann
of Mr*. Lillian Vickery. 308
West Third S t , Sanford,
lie
entered the army In Nov. 1040
as a National Guardsman and
wia formerly wjUt the 124th in­
fantry-

Christmas Saving* Club checks
written In tha 8anford Atlantic
National Bank are ready for di«tributlon. J. L. Ingtey. executive
vie* president, stated today. Per.
sons who started wrekly savlnrs
accounts last December may rail
for their money beginning to-

w ith th a aaUiaa tad cash Income

“S S S J f T S S L - hotter

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with.an
ataka

Ho lasata will bo a t
when Sanford hold* Its tso a re l
election tomorrow, C ity Clark H.
N. Sayer stated tkis morning. Tk#
.lection will confirm tho primary
•Uctten
bald
la
November.

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tn o
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M in i and
IteOlna. w k iii

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J a T l . Btov^ontn.

a tt113.000,s
u

a rand
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axplrm an

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to Um primary. Mr. Out da.
fasted Gone 0 . B*b*r In tho
^ M ^ B a y a r m id Umt Um reton

win ho re*» to

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1911

NUMBER 79

Russian Gains Influence Japs
To Continue U.S. Negotiations
Florida Special Derailed — Second In Day

D e s p i t e Differenced
In Viewpoints Of!
Two Governments,
Talks Will Go Ort

President Cuts
#
Short His Trip
Britain Sends M ore
Ships And Men Td
P o s t s In Orient
WASHINGTON, Dec. L —
(41')—Negotiations on tha
deliral* h r eastern
linn were resumed
Secretary of Slate
Hull, and Japanese
sailors, after which
rctary hurried
street to the
In rrpnrt
veil, who
Georgia holiday.
The 1‘resldent and
Mr.
Hull conferred by themselvM
In Mr. Roosevelt's oval stady
Immediately after the aeerslary concluded hie talk w|tN
the Japanese, which concern,
cd
only
the
subordinate
phases uf the Pacific situa­
tion.

at
Dover, Fla., with seven of its care wrecked. High t persons were Injured. The other accident nc.
rurrcil 22 miles south of Jessup, G*., where the T u'miami Champion Jumped the tracks, killing one
person and injuring 10 . There too, seven cars wen* wrecked.

Seminole County
Fall Term Of
Rotarians H e a r
Circuit Court H a s 120 A c t i v e Address On Guns
C a s e s o f T. B.
Starts Today
From Byrd Goode ‘
10,000

IIATAVIA. Java. Dec. 1,-s
(Al*) — Netherlands
Indie*
Army Air Forte waa order*
rd mobilised today under a
deerre explained officially a*
"liases! nn the necessity, un­
der
the
present
dream *
stanres. to render complete­
ly ready the military a ir
force which mast bo ski* to
fight In the front Une."

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Florida ha, over
active
«M*eUle* Press I
case* of tuberculosis and Sem­
Thi* Japanese caitblnet.
h
Three Assault Cases inole County has IJO active Former I n s t r u c t o r
In #
aptn-ial
session,
today
decided
cases,
Mr*
Volie
Williams,
pres­
A g a i n s t Negroes ident of the local association,
R e l a t e s Methods to continue negotiations w ith First On Docket -tated this morning in making
U s e d In Firing: the United States despito
nn appeal for co-operation from
great differences in view*
" Three rases * npenrd ' TTiT r a n tha- s a t during thin year's acst
IVmmutrnling
gun*
from
the!
points of tho two gOVprfW
term of Circuit Court thiw morning sale which began Nov. 24.
Mrs. Williams continued
by rarliot muxzh- luudt-M t» tlmIntents. The decision is be*
In which three Negroes weie
machine gun*. | liuVl'll to reflect HOW turns
d l* c I ii a ing the mo»l iniHleru
charged with iism u II with intent,
number of deaths Ityr,i GihmIc, president of the &gt;in the Hussiun-German war.
to commit murder, *rording to
caused by tho dl- Si-mimdi' (,ua Club ami a former j War across tho I'aclfls apClerk nf the Circuit Court O. P.
sense
reported in-lrmtnr of tho N«-w York I
near yreteplay a* PreslHerndon.
from tho county Jiolici* force, told the Itotnrisnv
it cut short I
The Ncgror* are W illia m -J.
...
.
. .
, i to Warm Springs, (.a., to hurry
last year. Tho to- ' .
Lewi*. KJoiac Sykes *nd Vrutrr
tal number
of today that accurate .hooting de. | ,,,ck lu W ashington and th e
Edgr. The first of two murtirr
Hrtlinh »vnt mltiilional w tn h ip €
deaths from
tu ­ pcmlci! upon the UltfKur
charges starts Tuesday morning
berculosis was 12 ami advised holding tho (htinili | untl men to poata in the Orient*
a t 0:30 o'clock with Nelson Brown, and tho report estim ated that ntfaimit tho latch n o
t«i emmA larico contingent of British
colored, the ilrfrndrnt.
there srn ten activo cases to each t m e t the prciauro of the tnic* *»nt| Imlian troop*, veteran* of
The remainder of tho docket death, Mr*. Williams said, and grr flngrr.
various otricr campsig
ilgno, landed
follows:
she added th a t Seminole County
Mr. Goode also paid high tri­ at Itangnn, British Murma, and
Johnny Hm^th, colored, charged has the highest death rato In the bute lo Chief Hoy William, ami reports front Bangkok, Thailand
with rape. Ih-c. 3. a t 9:30 A. it.; AtMtr.
tho Hanford Police lirpartnu'iit and Hanoi, French I ndo-Chlno
Th»» *«|0 of ChrUtmaa arala for their courage in protecting told of Thai trmios taking up
.Willie Mae Hawkins, colored,char­
ged with murder, Dec. 4, at 9:30 IS. the only mean* the -Tubercu­ |be public against trim m al. and positions along their frontier* aa
A. M.; ami Le-Voy laine, white, losis Association hn* of collect­ for their efficiency in maintain­ new Japnnesv forces poured into
chared with assault with intent to ing money, Mre. J. L. Ingley. ing » modern and well equipped neighboring Indn-China.
chairman of tho isle, pointed out law enforcement department. In
murder. Dee. 18, a t 9:30 A. M.
Circuit Judge M. II. Smith will and the proceeds of the salo the rourso of hi* rem ark, he
the preside. Mr. Herndon gave the are used to discover tutorculnsis showed some of the latest wea­
following namea aa the list rase* in the flrat stages, th it pon. of the police department.
Among theso w ts a tear g a.
drawn for Jury duty this week: I* early enough to be able to
gun with a m uisln measuring
Tha Tourist Club will bavt Its Curt la Hughes. K. J . Mcyer.S. (). cure the patients.
Among the other uses of the one snd a half inches In diameter
regular weakly meeting at the Shin holier, L. E. Floyd. E. K.
y. Forrest
K orrrit French,
rrenen, A. II. money secured fropt people dur. which shoots cither tear ga.
Tourist Canter tonight at 7:30 Laney,
. _. _
i
Middleton,
Donald
Dunn,
W
ill,
i
lr,g
the seal sale conductcil ul shells or shells with s sicken­
o'clock.
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lam FUmning. Samus&lt;l Levy, D. CJ. Christmas.time are in the pro­ ing odor which causo the victim • Thnrius F. l-ambert, Jr., Dealt
Charles' Dunn,
Hr, vision of X-ray for auspected considerable nausea. A "Tommy nf Stetson University Collog* ofl
Thera W illed a mealing of the Howard,
u'aorge Carter.
George Hmilh, G. esses and In tha prevention or Gun" shooting a t the rate of law , will ho the principal speak­
Ci
Boy Scout Board o f Review to. George
light a t g:00 o'clock at tha Jun­ J. Browning, II. M. Walaon. G. spread of the disease by build­ ruio shots a minute and costing | er ut the meeting of the Central
C. David, C. P. Henderson, S. F. ing up the rraiatenen of child­ 0273 w it also exhibited. Other Florida T raffic Club to bo bald
ior High 8cbool.
ren who have undernourished implements for police wnsk were 7:30 I*. M. Tuesday at tha AuLong. Charles Tale.
Also AlHert Cruse, I.. I’. Ha­ bodies and have been exposed a hand granatin loaded with gebllt Hotel, Orlando, according
Supper will be aervad at the
tear gas and a modern ga* t» an announcedmcnt totay by
meeting o f Sanford Lodge No. gan, II. E. Lee, Joel H. Field, to rnnlagioua diseases.
Tho amount which la sent to mask.
62 F. A A. M. tomorrow night at Carl Bradbury, John K. Fox, R.
Frank L. Tourtellot, president o{
A number of old timo rifles that organisation.
8:30 o'clock. Officer# • will be ft. Murphy, W. A. Mason, W. A. the Florida Tuberculosis Asso­
ciation
in
JacluonvIUa
la
based
were
shown
including
several
•(acted for tho com tag year dur­ FHte, Hr., Andrew .Story, An.
In view of his wlila knowledge
ing Um hualnaaa Meeting.
drew Carraway, J. R. Britt, A. K. upon the percentage “per capita", Civil War muskrta the original of foreign affairs Dean Lambert’s
Maetter, J. L. Jackson, J. F. Mr*. Ingley revealed, and '‘con- Winchester repeaters which were remark* are expected to deal
Harry H- Brown of Orlando
cCUlland. T. A- Proctor, Wil. sequently tha more money col­ used first by the Indians at with tha present European and
the Far Eastern conflicts, pointing
and Helen Bowl# o f Stuart se­ ^ ir Goodall. Fred Black, Walter lect* dher* th* Vnore money we Custer's Msssacru when
cured a marriage license over th* Oalaman, John Hudson, H. D. • re allowed to keep-In tha coun­ suldler* were atlll using m unlo- nut how they directly and to*
wL Also, a license was Hlghleyman, Randall Priaat and ty to carry on tha work of tha loadrrs, snd some of tho original directly affect tha American w ay
frnntlrr rifle*.
____ to Buford H. Hudson of
local issociation."
A, B. Doant.____________
of Ilf*, as well aa how, In hto
I'iatol* dem onstrated
Included opinion, our economic structure
Maitland and Opal M- Alderman
A total of 0012.08 was col­
1
Steven
Dohano*,
tha
nationally
lected In 1040 of which 03I2.AO tho " I’ewee Gun" matin famous will be changed.
of Orlando.
known artist who designed the went to tha Stato Association, by Mark Twain, the "Fountain
Ha will bo introduced by J«
«
m
place
1041
Christmas
Seal,
la
one
of
while a toflL of only 0230.83 waa Pen Gun" which looks exactly R. W ells,'attorney for tho Grow­
SaMka Park la tha
Ruth like a fountain p«n, tha "I'resL ers and Shipper* League of Flo­
In th« U. &amp; Naval Academy tho hundreds o f thousands of collected in 1934, Mre.
where Informality reigns at all (Mrtons who have recovered from Scott, treasurer of tha associs- ■lent Killer", which ia .queried rida. Tha masting wUl be In
rcialoaia.
W orcu
tlon revealed In a report aha ro- in tha palm of tha hand and U form of a dinner, and wilt bo
the type of gun used in tha as­
cently submitted.
o f IQ 'kind held ' by too
"The Balanca on hand Jan. 1, sassination o f President Garfield, club. In addition, to Um principal
1041," tho
report
continued, a "Gentleman D lrrangar," and a address tha program xrljl Includn
"was 01O34J3 and
tha
total ^Dictator Gun."
a short session of quia qoaattoooOther, pistol* Included Ih* s* well • • several antartohuaaa#
amount spout from Jan. 1 to
"Swamp
Ang»l",
a
A
t
caliber
i
i \ « follow# &gt; for X-rays,
features arranged by B. Mi
Cealtaae* Of* rtss* T a t i
7164; for nurses aarvicM, 073;
Wbarrette, chairman df tba ••*
Elmore, Um Eav. amt Mre. or milk, 070.88; for aonun, 01.78;
Urtainmant committee.
winter visitor* bare begun to
in taberculoal* received Woodmen W ill Have
Matsaa and Waldo AidDean Lambort was born I#
a n tre in •aM#Mfc Cmmty from
by
Mr*.
WUllama
and
Mbinte
president o f the
Michigan, and took his
Now TTinipaktre, Maaaodraaotte,
Fapiily N ig h t Party graduate
Hall who la a colored worker,
work a l tho UalvarsttR
Now Tort, tfw tb Carolina, Wash­
miscellaneous,
such
aa
’. and Mrs. A. n . Morgan 05»!
of California at Loa Angsts*.
ington. a &lt;L Virginia. Goargte,
Mr. and Mre. Victor Cox
Family night will be held by
Winning Um Rhodes
Taanaaoaa nnd I t o i q ln s l* , Mrs.
probably bo residing In San.
th* Woodman o f tha World •hip from tho western ,
parmaMpuy, according to
Marmo B o d n k k recreation di­
Thursday a t thair bait on Park of Um UalUd States to I9M L j
Hodrkin, sine* Mr. Margan
rector, atotoi i i h y . Last wrek
Avtnu*, Secretary C. C. Collins Lambert waa a atadaal a t Q atow
Mr. Cox hare accepted ac­
• to made a few calls an "early
announced this morning.
University from 19M to
THE W EATHER
tions with
local ImaJnots
Tha plana ar* being mad* by
W
r . Davis
Calary Camp, number 828, and lowshJp at Yalo Uni
Florida, mostly cloudy. Scat, th* comtaHUo to ebargo at th ho compUted tho _____________
law* tourists whom Mr*.
te
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light
m
in
except
moderate
•rraagantanta to A. C. Madtten, qulraaxnta for hto J. A. D. da*
|k to boa vlaltod are Mr. and
over (xtrema south portloa to­ chairman. A. L. Thomas, C, B.
night. Tuesday litUa change to Rudd and Clarence U Collin*, j
tom pare tore.
Consul
Commander
W. P. faculty as instructor to l a g
A lakamaw Partly cloudy, warm­ PWds wUl preside and tha treat­ la September, 1041, wa* i
ire Lyre*. Tsare a n a
SC of vUtora wbaaa Mr*, er to north portion tonight. T ree, ing will start promptly at 7:50 •d acting daan o f thg
will call aa thin v rek day partly otoudy.
Collag* 2 l a v .
P. M , Mr. Collin* elated.
tore barrel/ jmd Invito
famUteo and.
*
snd. tk*tr
crest* are ro­
TV# aarttog.vtQ ‘
now n
Cktoi
te attend- Prtoaa wUl ba *F
at tk* Mng* party, nad

Thomas Lam bert
Will S p e a k To
T r a f f i c Club

Winter Visitors Frdm Numerous
States Arrive For Tourist Season
by thorn.

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Sergeant Vickery
Joins Army

_, ___ hea* year sine* 1039.

City Election Is
Set For Tomorrow

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Records ehew that deposit* in
the club have mad* a consider­
able
Increase over last year and
Building In South
release o f theta chocks mean*
thousand* of dollar* will be
Records B ig Gain that
•oent with Sanford merchant*.
Mr. Ingtey said, adding that this
BALTIMORE, Doc. 1
Southern construction foe tho first money la Mb o**d only for
II months of 1041 la valued at
fa L 'o . ~».«i
11.735,184.000. "Um largoat to­
systems tie manner o f saving
tal aver recorded for such activi­ _doay to pay tax**, fuel bill*
ty In tha area below the Mason and other a seiaaltlea or parand Dixon Lina," Um Mamlfae. manta which core* due at this
turer*' Record reported Sunday, U a* of year,* ha explained.
Largo portion* of these expen­
ditures ware o»*d directly In
development o f Southoni indus­ Increase In Farm
try, and mass migrations *f
Income Predicted
worker* hare taxed the facilities
af many towns and small title*
in tha South, tha publication add. , WASHINGTON, Dec. t.-L * )
D epaftm ant
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MANILA. Dec. 1 —IVP&gt;— hr-th"
near future the vital
Bungs
Road supplying China will ►
defended from Japanese atr-.d)tack by an AII-American air
composed of American
Down by American pilots
the Chinese flag, U waa
her* today.
All personnel of the forego
listed officially as mambefll.j
the Chinese Air Force. Tha'
Jority of the men already 'I
thg In this unique branch of.'j
Chungking
government1* - - ^
force are former regular I
ter* of the U. S. Army
Navy
There are more than 10#.'
these veteran service pilot*.
Officers and enlisted man V
rmltted to leave the Ua
stes armed fortes for
Chin*.
Officer* will not lose Armyj
Navy ranks or promotional ra
specific purpose of fighting
In the American services,
they continue to receive
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Arrival In Britain of the
first (reap of Danish vel.
‘ ameers from the Halted
Statea, was saneenced today
by Cased*.

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like a houte-aflrw, tu rn for
Advestisement In 4 hit
cover, and that'* where you gotta Axis States That
' fa r e th a t good line o r h e ll prob­
come up (h ik in g rig h t In a B ritis h
SoldieTg
^Magazine Brings ably
big bunch of Illy n Ji* When you
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lead alout. Take up one lid* and
down the other. There l* more
certainty of * goo«l haul of fiah
from thla water then will be
found anywhere, ami the variety
(Imply I* left to the angler; how.
over, you’re Ju»t ■* likely ** not
Jo get a “big Speck** when you
a re cw-ling for b a n (and we do
tnean b ig |. The advantage In thla
flailing k h e I* th at you won’t need
to worry about how the wind I*
Mowing- Ju*t fish t i e off aide. U’a
’Ju.t lined with rrrek* and cove*
on the ra&lt;t tide. Going In from
the 8 t John’* Itlvcr I* "N ery’a,"
then “Rail .llun". and In order
•'Sweel-Wiilrr", "l.ittle
Gator” ,
"Big Galnr", nnd tig h t off the
middle la "llird lide"; way up l*
"Soldier Creak"; then down what
| l known h i t h e "went *Ule".
You e ra take your choice in
lAtk* Je t M I | | flth in deep water,
ahallow, around the bonnet*, cyprt»* trrr* , around lie graai, or
way■ up on i h e flat*, fl’a^jutt on#
big fl*hing heaven. And again
you'd better not start out with a
Horry line Aim tee th i l you don’t
th at plug
have l i r a honk-i on S
becaiuu- it’ll ju*t lx- one atrike aiwl
o u t for you.
"There tug-mouth be»* m utt get
out of l--d mad every morning. If
it'* M iniri'rt you’re looking for, he
Won’t dirappuint you. Kirat, h^ e'll

Solve youv g ift prob:• lems and save monej*,
* too, by reading your
local . . m e r c h a n t s ’
\ Christmas ads th at
appear in Tho Herald.

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l i n i ». K R U PF
Aa K l a l a l a t n u r « ( (ha
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K im publication No*.

J Ddco F rank MITlor presided
• KM) Edwin C HOI
•oor IB c u « a s t C i t y C ourt Mon­ CflO Program Resume
day«tl»
Cnral Marsh
think for a minute you ran catch
( (- • a lia s e d Fvwra F#«* Owo)
Tho docket fotloara: Wkito t u . •JO Excursion m Science.
up with him, but th a t’* Ju .t an­ battle
of tanka— during which
ra: Georg*
Bern ( f a , driving •i48 Tho World Today
other error on your part. About the antagonists
had swept back
7t04 Tha Loan Ranger
th* time von know h#’* off the and forth across tho deaert lik#
while drank, paid fZS o f | I M
7 :K Lot's Pretend
hook, he’ll com* up on the other fleets engaged a t aea.
fine with 11 SO roodkod; George &gt;.-00 Big Town
uld* and ahak* *oane more, ami
Such steel land ships were In
B cnirr*. dranktnaw*. dlamlased; ■ JO Dr. Chriatioa •
thla I* when h# ll get in hir. dirty action, but th eir number* had
George Scruggs, k it and ra n ■ J l Elmer Daria nnd the New*
work. More than likely youll find heen fa r diminished by heavy
driving. dismissed; I. M. C arter, •*.00 Texaco Star Theater
your p li g railing In the rir. II tovies on both (idea and tho
driving while d ran k , taa Unoed ; 10:00 Glenn Miller Orchestra .
may fall In tha boat, or even ju .t course of tho atraggls
thus
10 ilS Public Affaire
Troy Richardson, apeedlng, co
dlrappeor. Y oull have the Jitter* changed; tho British revertad
tinued; Joseph O 'B rien, brveetlga- 10 JO Bporta Reporter
■•plenty, but th a t thrill, will be in mainly to ancient practice— the
tion, dismissed; Robe r t F . Hea­ 10:41 News of the- World
• claaa all it* own. D on't'forget th*• rifle, tho bayonet, tho blockade,
y
ter running red light, $8 fine 11:00 Jimmy Dorsey
big on* nearly always gata aw.y. —and appeared to bo slowly cut­
11 JO Vsagha Monroe Orcheetra
peld.
•
You don’t need worry *o terribly ting th eir way forward generally.
Colored case# w ere: Geneva 11:00 Listen Welle, news
because a fU r you have mad* the
On hla right wing—that beat­
Williams, disorderly conduct. 111 1101 Sigh Off____
usual eicuraa to the poddler, or ing forward In tho bloody hattlo
c r 41 days; Sle Pounay, disorder.
your buddy, Jia t gat your tackle area around Rosogh Just below
Temovi awV ■jm g ra m
conduct. |1 0 or SO days; LIU
all untangled, and get re t for the Tobruk on tho Mediterranean—
Mae Thomas, disorderly con. • JO N ym an Beasley and hla
neat go round. H ell more th in Rir Alan Cunningham was send­
Florida Cuwboya
•
duct, $10
fino
p aid; Henry
likely be wailing for your new ing up heavy reinforcement* of
1 Smith, drank and disorderly, $10 7:00 Breakfast Brevities
plug ju*t on the neat point.
infantrym en, depending upon hla
or 30 daya; WUIlo Mack G rif­ 7:41 UP Neva
" It’* possible, too, th at moat any superior crm munlcatlons to break
fin, reck lea* driving, continued; 8:00 Th* World Today
time youll gat mixed up with one the Axis forces under the Ger­
Geneva Williams, petit* larceny, 1:18 Sunrise Serenade
of those high powered "Jack*". man General Rommel.
410
or 30 daya H enry Strong, ■ JO Emery Deutach Orcheetra
While Berlin claimed that Rom­
About Ih* only d lfftrrn re is that
reckless driving, dMUaaed; WU- 9 M Morning Devotions
he may not furnish tha kind of mel also was bringing up re.
Him Johnson, reckless driving, • t i t American School of 'tho
danc* indulged l y Ihe black has*, serves, Cairo reported there was
dl.m issed; Willi# Levi Jones, lolt.
Air
but he will Jump In at-iu l three no sign th a t he was getting new
ering. 80 daya; Julius Roval, 8:41 UP News
directions a t One#. Jl# la built for supoort of consequence.
Mira EBa L atter
transferred to Volusia county and 10:00 Marnei***—
1
The British position thus an.
•peed, of couraa. It’a our opinion
Alton Isaac, Investigation, dis­ 10:08 Black and Whit# Notes
they should h a rt named him a paarad the more favorable. In n the first World W ar Mlsa E lla missed.
10:18 Myrt and Marge
“freth w ater rail fish." Unless the view of the fleet’s command of Latter served England with the w ar
10 JO Stepmother
hooka are wrapped around hi* the M editerranean, but the quick toapltal supply depot. Now 10, she
10:48 Woaran of Conrage
head, youll only aee him when hr an,| decisive victory thnt h((i | &gt;s a driver l a ' Britain'* woman’s
Could
Nero
H
at
#
Fiddled
.1. . transport. Two slaters, a gad 77 and
11:00 Mary Leo Taylor
makes his second Jump. You can heen so eagarly sought in London
I*. work with tho woman’s volun. With Stomach Ulcer PalnaT- 11:18 A t flora* with Sally Mar­
tell Item a t the corner drug iln rr did not seem in sight.
tsar
service
In
London.
tin
a*
Th- historic fMtUlan s i K m o tlt r
Both aide* showed the strong­
about the other blg-un that got
hi. fre-tln s rould hardly ha»# heea 11:30 Cluulng the Bluet
est disinclination to mak sweep- |
away.
possible If he suffered aftar-aallna 11:48 UP New*
"If it’a a nice, still, quiet flitting In? elalma.
ein*. Don't naalaet year m lfsrtp *. 11:88 Program Resume
While S ir A lan's column* of the right were . inching forw ard
rr a 111- bo* o f I'd a a fo r relief o f
Jaunt you want—ray when you
h
lr-r
and sloasaeh pains, Indlgoatloa, 11:00 Kate Smith Speaks
toward Tsbruk both from th e ass peine
take the tidy for a little outing—
h .aribora, burning * • » * * - 13:18 Merry-go-round
anchor off from the island (Ihe In let* than a coupla of hour*. ea«t and south, hi* extrem e left lion, blont and other rnndJilnna 11:30 Daneetlm*
man from whom you get y°ur bait And don't forget thla, regardless still appeared to . Im sweeping rausrd by t i r e s arid, U d gaTablets 13:48 Our Gal Bbnday
must hrlp or mosey refunded. A t
will ahow you about tha spot) ami of Ih* spot you pick, you’d letter unbelted, along a line far to tha Mrltsynnida
1:00 Dixie Farm Ctub
Drug Stare and good
get set to really
angle
for be prepared for a Mg one to te a r1 south, toward the Gulf o f Slrte ■true stores arerywhsre.
,
1 JO Bridge School of th# Air
and during the day announced
peckled perch. They'll be there, you up.
1:48
Road of Life
the
capture
of
the
town
i
f
A
gut­
and urn* of tha largest ones you
“Ju st above "H arney" |r Pussl*
3:00 Young Dr. Malone
LEGAL NOTICES
e v tr hvd any dealings with. Aa al­ Lake, yet a part of the good old in above the oaaia of Uialo.
1:18 Joyce Jordan
This thrust, which had carried
ways, w* suggest a good strong 8t. John’s. (When wa say Puzile
3:30 Th* Goldbergs
N olire la haraby glean that
1 8:48 UP Nava
line becaua# a fclg baa* can come th a t la juat w la t we wean. The more than 200 miles from Its
snascsd In bualnon* at U s i along and give you a fit most any angling above th a t lake la plenty starting point about G larabub a mund.
8:86 Matinee Mualcal*
Florida, adder Ih* f.etltlpu*
Egyptian
fro n tier,
time.
and run* for miles. Two sep­ near the
« •
Tropical Karsts
Faraartaa
1:16 Tune* from Tropica
"l/ik e Harney la a very wid» arate channels mak* up south of seemed restrained only Ire the • 0.1 that I Inland Is ragtalsr aald 8:30 Renfro Valiev Folks
pursuant to th* terms o f th*
spot In the 8t. John's River. The P u ttie. E a st and West, you can problem* of supply and British nnma
'Kli-tltlous Nam* hlaaate" (Chapter 3:43 Hlghwoy to Haolth
chrnnel hurts it wld# open, ami can taka your choice, or fish up informant* said that If those iSSIS Laws o f F lo rid a ) with tho 3:86 Prara Mew*
while It runs out quit# shallow one and back the other, not d problems could be adequately m et Clark o f tha Clrault Coart o f 4 JO Cincinnati Conservatory of
would almost certainly reach the itrmlnolo t'ousty Florida,
from tho banka and ha* plenty of chance to mis*.
Mas 1*
a A. W alks
holes, this lake is alm ost 100',*
"If you would rath er get some sea and thus cut o ff northern
4 JO Landt Trio
Libya
and
block
n
i
t
to
the
west.
hard rand bottom. You can *** tha high bank fishing, take the right
4:48 Pram New*
Nut Ira la hereby glvsa that wo
bottom In a t deep as four fact of turn- to Econlockhatclee Creek,
are engaged In basins** s i Len s- I JO For tho Fanner
wood.
Florida,
under
Ih*
flctltlwsa
w ater, and believe It or not, It’s and g et not only tho thrill of your
1:10 Twilight Melodies
name II. * It. F ru it ( X aad H u t
full of flr&gt;. There a re also grass Ilf* with rod and real, but re*
The Quarterma ter Corps of w . intend lo re g u la r said asms B ill Th* Goldbergs
Ilockets on tho edgo running out soma mighty claaay sub-tropic*. the Fourth Corps Area, with pursuant to tha farms of the "F lr- 6:30 Christmas on th* Moon
for a good ilia lance, and for early When you Ur* of bias fishing, headquarter* In Alltlan ti, p u rth assl tltluue Nama ntatata" (Chapter
8torie*
la w s of F lo rid a) with U s
re. am
emA t i l
Vla in
morning fishing this lake cannot you ean have worid* of aport w ltlj|rd .1,289,000 paper Km
bag*
Clark
of
Iho Olrrult Court o f 6:46 Joat Entertainment
bo beatan. I t la t too good Just be­ your fly outfit. Th* red brernt u!2 pound*
ml nolo County. Florida.
wax paper
K ia llr M. tto lb o rn .
fore sundown. Wo have seen the bream mak* their
permanent llanchrs for troops during;
W a lte r T. M olbora.
time th a t tha limit could bo caught xbed* In thla creak.”
•i war games.
rai
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To All Crodltor'a aad Prraona Itarlaa Claim, or Demand* Aealnal
Maid Katata:
You and aach of you o n haraby
■acirtad and re a l lrod to pre-ant
any rlalmaO and damanda which
you. or althar of you, may hava
agaln-t tho eatate of - KRNEHT
KRIJPP. d iakaati. lata of aald
County, to tho County Jade* of
Bam Inot* County. Florida, at hi*
otflro la lb* court houoo of sab!
Camay a t Baaford. Florida, wlth'o
alBht ralaadar a a tlh a fa no tb*
tlaia of tb* first publication of thla
not lea. Each claim or demand (ball
bo In writing, and a ball at axa tha
place of raaldanca and poat offir*
addraoa of tb* elalaaaat. aad a ball
ka i» w a lo by tba claimant, agent,
or attorney, and ouch claim or da-

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Ni'MHKR 77

R ep o r t
o o p e r s Reds
Enemy Losse U. S. Rules Out Compromise
W estw ard ‘Trent endoii With Japs On Chinese Issue
S o u th Of Tobruk
Soviets Admit T h it
Moscow Is Fac
Grave New Threi
On Southern FI

• Trend la Turning In
Favor Of English
As Nazi Force (a
• Cut Off A t Rezegh

Marked Man

Axis Soldiers
•
Fighting Hard

X —

Compulsory A rbitra­
tion Abandoned By
H o u s e Committee

Italy’s L a s t E a s t
A f r i c a n Strong­
hold la Captured
A m a in fM

,

Britlah Cairo hesrlnuar^enr
reported today that their
mechanized forces are “/orag int their wav westward”
from the Reictrh battle err*,
south of Tobruk. The Tobruk
irarrlaon and the British
forces from Eirvot. which
yesterday wero reported to
• have made “direct contact,”
are apparently In a drive to open
communication* and a supply path
through Tobruk.
,
The Britiah aaM that German
0 force*, attcm ptln* a diversion
thruat Into E ry p t, are now try .
In f to rejoin Ante forcre w rit of
Libya. The British
adm itted “determined opposition,'
claimed the trend U slowly
to "thehr favor.
earnmend ad.
Gondar, Italy**
in eaat Afrl-a,
l U e t r isaau lt by the
T J;
Imperial troops
have
A x * tank tinea four
of th a recaptured
* U make

the
*

House Group
Passes P l a n t
Seizure Bill

In accordance with the strinte n t antUIewlih laws strictly
enforced in Germany, thia Jewish businessman in Berlin wear*
the slx.pointed star of David,
prominently displayed on his coat.
The won! “Ju d e" is rm blaioned
on the star.

the

WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 — OP)
— A t the direct request of the
Administration, the H oust Labor
Committee has abandoned
the
Idea of compulsory arbitration as
p art of the legislation to elimin­
ate strikes in defense industries.
Committee members said that
Democratic Leader McCormack of
Massachusetts had urged
that
the provision, opposed by both in.
dustry and labor, be dropped.
The Heuse Labor subcommit­
tee approved a measure to per.
mlt the leisure of strike bound
defense plants. The S rnate La­
bor Committee, also rushing work
on anthstrtk* legislation waa told
by Senator Herring, Democrat of
Iowa, that the proposal he Is
sponsoring to make it a crime to
call a defense strike has been
approved hy William S. Knudsen, director of defenso produc­
tion.
The government would be au­
thorised to seise the plants of
non-conforming employers. This
provision reportedly was includ.
ed In the belief It would allay
criticism th at the measure was
directed solely a t labor. The
President already
has teitu re
powers.

Rf

W anted Sign
Is tfsed/By Army

A .K H O c i c ii o il X q HYXOQH

A fter TuBerenkrtis
Seminar At Orlando

-------- meeting oe—The Army hung e u t a help
_ Duda an tha tenth
erantad sign today, w ithout spe­
a m a t Libyan offtn
cifying whether the additional
rlv*. T hat paint Itoslf we# cap-i
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workers were needed In Alaska,
ta rtd b r tb« Tobnik troops In • ,
thirteenth nnnual mrcting Panama, Iceland or a airing of
■tab which carried
them ten l f |h# K,orllU ,,ubUc | Itm|i|, Aa. Atlantic balsa acquired from
I
deffnr \ . . d *o«lalion will convene liv Orlando Britain. Officiate said ' t hey eould
New Zealand troop., supportc
h An«ebllt Hotel Dec. 4. use qualified skilled labor to
by Ameriean-British tanka
and Immediately following the T uter •peed the offahor* baaes to com­
n l l a e , joined w ith Tobruk'a men culoels Seminar at the
State pletion.
k» a puah from tha south after Sanitarium Dec. 2 and 3, Dr.
avercom tnf violent AxU opposl. Dan Cone, dirccto; of the local
tion. Tha daaart paint of B lr El H ealth Unit, stated today.
V H aaaad vraa tak as anrout*.
A Seminar o f Sanitary engin*
Thna tha Britlah now have a cent will be held simultaneously
tenuous communication lino curv. with the tubcrculoele meeting end
BUENOS AIRK8, Nov. 28 —
In f over 100 mtlee from
the B. U. Broadhurst, sanitary of­
Egyptian border near fiWl Omar ficer for Seminole County, will Of)— A rgentina agreed yester­
day to tell to the United State*
northwes tward to Tobruk. ..
speak to the group Monday a f­
•
Tha link with Tobruk may be ternoon on “ Municipal Sewage her entire tungsten production
for three years, thus assuring
a dodahrt tu rn i n f paint In the Systems."
North American defense Indus,
whaia
campaign, a
m ilitary
County Health Unit officers tries a steady supply of thia
spekasmaa aaM, but ha ompha- and staff-members will meet in
•toad th a t “formidahla pockets of Individual groups according to w ar-im portant m aterial and. In
Asia remittance," aftUI sxtat on all their particular field of work effect, denying It to th e Axis!
A aidau of th a t narrow 1W«.
and also three general session*
BETTER CRT A HORSE
•
la addition tha A lia still holds
ill be held during the conven­
it r e u f positions on a SO-mile are tion, Dr. Cone explained.
BASEL, BwKswrUnd, Nov. 28
riatm uif Tobruk which m ust be
Dr. R. A. Vendslahr, aiaU tant — OO— 8wlaa chauffeurs are go­
broken tf the Royal Navy U to surgeon general, division of vene­ ing to school to keep up with
faad more man and equipment real diseasei. 1J. 8. Public Health the time* and loom how to drive
affacthraly into T abruk fa r tran a. rervieo from 'W ashington, D. C., acetylene o fd wood-gai driven
f part a t Ian southward t
o U
r
nwill be among tha speakers on c a n . A Ucfcre course has be*n
ckurateg battle arena of Rexegh- the program for the first gen­ opened In on* o f Baael’s high
The Carmans and Itallana alio eral session of the convention. school buddings and about a
w«ra rapprtad rqahing up rein- O ther lecture re In th at section thousand chauffeurs have
en­
foreemanta la a n , tanka and Include: Dr. William Pickett, rolled. _________
ptaaaa from tha w est in an #f sta ts health e ff k a t from Jack
f fo rt to crush th a Tebruk-Rcicgh •onvllle, who will enumerate POWER HOU P A T IN JAPAN
major health problems In Florida
a and w hat health officer* plan to
Itself
TOKYO, Nog. t A - V n - T o di­
the do about tham ; Dr. Roy Norton,
ggavoyapl.
vert more electricity to essen­
corps
captain la tha
tial industries under Japan’s w ar­
from Fort Bragg, N. C.j W. T. time structure, th e government
the s a d ’ ia fa r away. Wclaainger, lieutenant
colonel T hursday ordered factorise &lt;
from the station hospital a t Camp gagd in secondary m anufacture
BiAAdiflff*
•*and email plants to ' flo a t on* day
In the Health Officers’ section each weak.
of m eeting* lectures and general
discussions of
various
health
pro b lem concerning
maternal
and child-health

A rgentina To Sell
Tungaten To U. S.

THE WEATHER

will take place.
sanitary aa
f nesting*

Florida— MaeUy aloudy and
mild ahoworaVlT th e south

a . SSL
Commercial Flying S c h o o l To
Open O f f i c e s At Old Airport

Washington Sources
H e l i e v e Merchant
S h i p s In Pacific
Might lie Armed

I’ f t r

On the Russian front, the So­
viets admitted
a grave
threat to Moscow today, hut
the Germans are suffering “tPfs
mendous" losses, with as manT
as 18,600 killed in a single day.
In the Kalinin sector, 19 mf
north of Moscow, the Russ
clalmvd the invader* were drl'
back with the recapture of m;
villagrt. The Germans repo
striking haril on the south
flank of the Moscow defense
The situation on the Moi
front
still was obscure but
mlttedly perilous for the
sians who said the gravest
threat was in the Volokolai
sector, 68 miles northwest of . . .
capital. German pressure th art
was sail) to be “enormous."
The Russians also aeknowledgtn

Public Health
Grtfdp To Meet
On December 4 Help

Ikpaeott Leads
Gun.Club Shoot
With 279 Score

A«*m#&lt;nfr4

Tobruk Truck Park Target Of Stukas

DrevidentTalks
To Special Envoy

l

I*e a c e Negotiations
Continue Rut Sit­
uation Is Serious
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IIINIHIN V„? 2*.— ( AP)
1
Stale* «itl In tha
h&lt;«tllv nf (hi* Atlantic haa
Britain In delegate to
thr I'an fir the
haltlrOiina
nrrdnl to mert “a really
rreat naval |&gt;o»cr*'. an autl'»ril*lli,. , (inrrr ,aid today.

heavy German attacks in the K t L

M \ S || 'M ; |I ) \ .

inin area. 95 miles to the north­
west
and at Stalinogorsk, 120
mileasoutheast of Moscow. Tha
Germans were
reported
losing
heavily a t (Ye latter point, but
“still they do not relax lheir
pressure northward."
Indication that the Germans In
this tre a below Moscow were a t­
tem pting even a wider ene ire la­
ment of Moscow from the rear
wa* given ih a German radio re­
port which said Skopin, 30 mllg*
cast and somewhat
south af
Stalinogorsk, had been evacuated
by the Russians and waa about
to fall into German hands. Skopin
is about 150 miles southeast of
Moscow.
Berlin said Nasi storm da.
tnchments
raptured
14
more
villages “a fte r de'.pcrate handto-hand fighting" In the Moscow
defense system, but did not Iden­
tify them.
Stiff
Russian
counterattacks
were acknowledged In two re­
gions— north of Rostov on tT
southern front, and southeast
Lake Ilmen In the northern f
under
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,
JUklltf
The
Rueslanx' ^ acknowledged
th a t masilv* G erm an'assault* are
rarely Imperiling Moscow’a oulir
efensrs, but said Adolf Hitler '
timetable had been knocked bully
out of lino by Russian blows.

••T’i

The long-beslrged British garrison at To­
bruk is playing a large part In the hnttl- he
tween British and German force* in Libya It
i- helping keep the Germ in, and Italian- -umlwicheil between two battle line* ami forcing

to flgnt lo th to their Ilf
•TIn­ late-t photo -how, (tie re■
III it 1-ll ti in k
•miring laid

,yo v . 28

riu- Ami-rican gov-

•■'■ntii ft. it xva* li'amptl tai.n If 'ttt tin* ln-*t nvnllnhlc
""•ttfi'•* in \Ya.*hintftnn. haa
I r.‘It'll nut iinv iioasiliilitv of
,i iniunriimi,,- with Jaimn on
tin* Oiiiif*i&gt; is*ne and hna
tai-ril lhi&gt; |iii*.*iliilitv that
Am, t ivait mrrchanl ahfoa in

Ih«* I’nc.ifn' may In* armc«l,
Th«* negotiation*, looking toMuni !•••»«»• in the Pacific arvetm .
tinning, loit tho Mtuution ia cxt n ’im ly vrrtouv
Sign-* of an imminent Japanese
|itiYii"ioM of Th.tilunnii ha* sharpnnl tin* Far Eastern crisis • •
Jii|inn'w negotiator* in W ashinfton Sjncml Envoy Sahuio Kur--------11*11 fiilh’d at th«* White Ilouso
Si’ininohCounty
udvertirf- f.*r n 15-milHiti* talk with Presimi nt* in the tmirmt ninl travel'th nt K«m*i v» lt und St-cri'tary of
•*ilitmna of in of tho nation'* Stato Hull
leutlng ncsk-|iii|ier* havo ti’Miltcd
Th»*y m ii’o i»t thu I'rrskicnt's
h
in 27ri imiuirii’S iMing rrrriv n l hy rii|tn*t. hs* thnn 24 hours after
tho Chnmbvr of Cotnm«*r&lt;i*« S«*i* Hull Imd handed them a »et of
&gt;rtary Ed lliauinq iliavloatil to* hasn printiplr^ which the Unitdny, knd nddi d that ho sXpvcU'il | vd Staten roimiilvrs essential to
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tho tMal ^ . n u r l u d ^ ) during the *nmintrnnm*»» ofVpracr and sre u ritr
.1*0 fuimera of the a |u |M, ^ frw
1m thr Ear K i l l Hull also gave
Mr*. Irrnv
W all, wif«» «»( proximate total of 1,100 «n Sent-The letters
roipiested informa, thorn f'liiwMlunn ax to the pracHurry A. W alt, of 192H Maplr •nolr (m inty have ’‘itru-d
their! tion on accommodation*, clinmti* ti&lt;ul application «»f thc*e princlAvi*nui\ nn&lt;! •« teacher of the soil conservation work *heet4 in{:md fhlnnir and hunting facilities |,|, &gt; to specific problem* in spe____
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fourth m
tcrnilt*
th»* W«*nt
Si«| iio 4»|»rration with the
national m iho county, and they «nnu- ieifie area*.
Primary Schoil, was seriously in. [defense program, ('minty
Per *from all district* represented hy | 1'i rhnp* the most vitxl of the»«
ju ru l when thu train in which |ft*rmaiice UujUTYlauf .Orin Math iih*&gt; N»lvr»lHM&gt;m*x(i!4l Mr. Uirtf«r»p.juTifir armx ix Errnch lndn«
she waa a p.issenKcr, the lla- | ,rl** di&lt;rl«aei| this nmrninir[ «l:ited.
i Inna. Japanese troop* there aro
vana Special, wax derailed early |
Mathieuf* urireil
farmers, I The ('hom ier of ('ommetee is m ;l position to stnke «|uickly
Thursday morning a t Dover,
10
have not* signeil, to do so as | nnswi-riiur
tin* impiiiies d.iijy.. mto Thnilaml vitalto the damiles from Tampa, according to j**»on
as ptinxihle «sthe closingenclosingin the replies, InMiklotF, fenm* of Singapore—or into Yunan Assticiatetl Prvsa disputch.
.date for the program is Dec. I t maps, lot
of
nccoiiiniodations
province in a dnve to block
Mrs. W att received scalp la. | Although the iiuiuImt of aignor* and other hiformutloii | m»t.lining j the lliirmu Road over which war
cerationx and waa taken l«» u
M °nly slightly over one-1 1«» th o "••cti&lt;*n.
»uterialx from the Umteil States
Tampa hoxpital.
.th n l
of the total to he aignid.j- | mu well plraxeil with the have been
reaching
embattled
A total of 1771 In member,
According to (|untAtionx from *
Mathieiix
estimated
that rexonxo we have receive*I." Mr V h u u .
hips was reported to Mrs. Itay a Tampa newspaper, Mrs. I„ E. |" v ,r
of the farm
vegetable I lligam s -.aid "I expect thnl th e, Withdrawal of these Japanese
Mann, publicity chairman of the Dunin of Jacksonville, who wu« aeieage in the county has U-cn uiinilar **f letters will n a« h n.inaipx from the French colony b
local Red' Cross chapter, the* riding with Mr*. W att, said nf- l'11* "ii record hy the owners.
I total of
We an* itn »wt ring iimi|er*tmN| t •» have been one of
morning. The annual roll rail t t r the accident: ".Mr*. W att* ,
Matnlttux aaid
lhat Hu- .very Id le r ax "Qiiii a* it g«*t"[ Hie u,ihj«Hts most exhaustively dlx«
end* Sunday and a little more waa so brave. She wax ju«t fa rn ,,r play* an lm|Nirtant part in. it it*I iimhiuhlrilly (In. ailvt-r
I during thr
Japancsethan half of the county’s 11800 cow rrd with blood and she wax M ,hr present emergency ami cm- lining i'itiii|mIgu will piuve a big \in rriran negotiation* which liavo
quota has been secured, but Mr- •o patient while we were wuiU Ipnaaweij ..tho Importance of this In-Ip to iho county."
ii'jilin l u criticul juncture.
Mann added th a t the total will Ing for help.**
Thr Uilvcrti&gt;l*ntrntx nppt’airti
t ^
be considerably more a fter the
—— - l u ts li'il ill ihr (.aunty Agi nl - iii (hr fi&gt;lh»wing p ap rrt on Hull
remainder of workers
In this
n r a sm . l is s r » M
liiffirv in the Court II oum', thi* lay, . I h i*. 2.’l: Ni*w York Timrn,
area and the local community
One man wa* killml anil at lilrpsrtinrnt will oharrvi- Thank*-{Clin-ab'
Trijiuui
I'hihnh Iplna
have made reports.
Isast 24 |M'r*ons Injured yrstsr giving hy closing, tut will rriiiuui In-IMiier. Detroit
Nrw». ( Irvr.
From the 21 famlllea who live day when two New
Y"rk.l(i. i’l'tril Mutunlay afteriMt..u,——
ttm d ----- I’hilil-Dealer,
I’hiiirTT. afe?;
T7IT 7 5 F
in Dear Lake,
Mrs. - Thomn* Florida paassngsr train* nf the
1I’r e - ,
t tncinnatl
Tlmes-Mur.
Kstchum, canvasser
in
that Atlantic Coast Lins wars do.
community reporter! a total of rallsd in separate accident! that , , i J
...
MliunuiHili! .Star and the II,..t«&gt;n
231, Mr*. Mann sakl.
,
occurred within tlm sums hour,
Karen Gleawin. infant daughter
gi..u .
“ Mention m ust be made of the one near Hortrjiss, (in. ^md the
• f Mr and Mr*. II M. Glra-on
excellent work which
negm other at Dover, Kl*.
of Lake Mary, illeil Wednesday
NORFOLK, Vu., N.nr, 2H-(.Spi*
helpers have carried out during
Crushed to death a* seven ear* i.il—-John Neal Cul|H'pi&gt;rr,
nl 11:10 I’ M. in thu local hoi.
nf
tha roll call," Mrs. Mann stated. o f
tho
streamlined
Tiniiunil Geneva who recently enlisted In
pitnl.
Clara Johnson and Ella - him*, Champion overturned south uf
In addition to lirr parent.*,
Georgetown women mad* a report llortsnse was a middle.nged man the l.’nited State* Nnvy, hri* bel li
Roll (fuinn, preiidi'iit of th" (hr little girl i* survived by ono
of 120.60 and though final re- tentatively hlentifleil hy a so. chopu-n a* one of the apprentice
sister. F.ttiu June
Glruson of
rta have not been mad* hy elat security card a* John C ur. seamen i|imlified to study nl n Ih -ton Braves, will he m San­ laikr Mary; h rr grandfather, A.
Navy Service School. He will !»■ ford tomorrow noon to look over
la Nettle*, representative in roll, of Cleveland. Ohio.
given sixteen week* of intensive the ha-rbnl! park and make uny It. Ilunkin* of I’yrite*, N. Y. .
Goldsboro, account* aeom to btAbout 300 milea awnv, nn instruction which will prepare him suggestion he deem* neceaaary, mol grrnt grandparent*. Mr. and
fmvoruble."
Florida's west coait, tha llavnnu for special service In the Nsvy. Edward lliggina, chamber sec re. .Mr*. K&lt;ra Ilirrh of Canton, N. Y. •
Beginnlag next week, the Red Special waa derailed shortly b e.
Dr. E. D. Ilrownleu conduct­
Cross
headquarters
on
First for* 6:00 A. M. Just a fte r leav. Thi* training will provide him lary, said tmlay a fter .receiving ed funeral services thi* afternoon
Street will bo open all day esch lug Dover? 10 miles from Thru. with a trade, If he ever desires to n letter from Mr. (Juinn.
Early in January, Mr. Quinn a t 4:01) o’clock In Iaike View
Saturday and one half-day &lt;&gt;n MU Eight persona were injured return to civilian Ilfs'.
Culpepper enitalcd in tho Navy is expected, to send his regular Cemetery with Erickson Funeral
Wednesdays, to distribute knit­ tu t cnlv two (Vqulrsd hoepItalL
Home in charge uf arrangem ents.
ting supplies and directions, Mi*i tatlon. Th* entire seven-csr train a t the recruiting station in Macon ground keeper down to get the
Olive Dlnklc, receptionist dis­ lo ft ths rails but only three on Aug. 28. He haa Just completed field in shape for tho player*
his rrcruit training a t the Norfolk when they tom e down In Feb­
closed. ^ _________________
ears overturned.
ruary, Mr. Iliggin* added.
In neither wreck waa there '.Training Station and will rn trr
the
slnreksopsr
achool
at
Toledo,
TO PLAY BRIDGE
any evidence of sabotagr, E. B.
V. M. Molotov, people’* rum .
T he Saaford T ourist Club will Rush, superintendent of tra n ip o r. Ohio. Thi* Is ono of more lh«n
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 —OP)
h*.v* a bridge party
a t the tatlon In th* railroad’s Southern 20 schools open to recruit* in mi**ar of foreign affair* in R ur.
T ourist Cantor on tha lakefront division offlcee, laid a t Jarkaoti. which the Navy trains tho best of sin. began hi- activity in 19(16 a* — Senator Trum an (D. Mo.),
n
member
of
a
revolutionary
stu
.
Ita
enlisted
personnel.
He
Is
the
chairman of the senate d'lenav
tonight a t 7 JO o’clock. Everyone vOls.
dent group in the city of Kaxan. Investigating committee, T hurs.
la Invited and no admission It
Tho Tamlaml Champion wreck, son of Mr*. A. 0 . Allen of Geneve.
ilny charged th at the w ar de­
ad In south Georgia’s turpenpartm ent's quarterm asters’ divL.
Um belt near th* SatUla River.
sion apparently promoted o f ! ',
Doctors who administered first
ears for “ waste and sxtrava.
aid before sending tha Inlured
gance" Instead of court-m artteL
to the A C L . Hospital a t W ay.
tog them.
iCSells s K ea. f s t s Twst
Jru m an mads
his
rem arks
Organisation of th* annual donation*, to famlllea who would during an inquiry into cuarim e*
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 8 .otherwise do w ithout “thrlstm a* tion nf th s Wolf Crssk shell,
Empty Blocking Fund drive Cheer", Mra. U n i a r explained. loading plant a t Milan, T sim .
CO— Chairm an Stegall, Dsmoermt o f Alabama, o f tho Houx*
commences this weak, according
On Chrbtm aa night, member* He hail previously described t e a . .
Bankmg O w aalttea, told tbs
to Mr*. W. F. Langar who will of the organlxalhm prcient n timnny of alleged waste a t tho
t j 'ac t In tho place of Major Lartgar pageant, and th* small children project as “shocking.”
H u t* will b« formulated
While the coat of tho projoct
•
lla* money t o t Ut# purchase o f M head aoff-tite
Um : Uahratlon
Army gather around th# Use to re­
and Htoy*H for tho under.prlvuter-prlv- »lne# her htttbnnd will lenvo soon ceive toys and gifts from Santa. was originally sitlm ated a t $80,.
In order to accomplish th* 000.000, tha committee h a , re­
....................
- ^ ‘ to fill an appointment to the
fam
ilies
to
Seminole
amount of. work tho Salvation ceived evidence th a t $61,000,000
Berries
Organisation.
Christmaa time by tho United
_
,
.
Th*
BalvbUoi Army
‘
Pori of th*
Th# Salvation
saeh yoar Army haa nrtvioutly done a t already haa been apsnt although
tholr mast. maker a list «f needy people who Christmas Tims, ll|# group will It still is unfinished.
Senator Mrs,I (D.. N. Y ), TO- •
Jssl FUM, will banaftt by tho fond and ae have to raise a total of $600.
Mrs. Langar atkad
persons marked th a t tho retailor* t o .
church graaM and charity ortween
MaJ. Paul Brssroy, fa g .
fin briketa, they not- who wish to aid to th* filling of
orgnaUatlon so there th* Empty Btocklng Fund by m er constructing qt
b* no doplkatlooa. Then on donating money, to U k t it to on th* job, and tho
Chriatfltea Eve, tb* Salvation th# office on 8oeond S treet or constituted . a gwa a u
dlatribBteo IU baoketa mall It to Um Solvation Army, scratch my back and I’ll
from P « l » « * ! _________ _______ _
yoo« “

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Mrs. Irene W att;275 Inquiries Received By Chamber
Seriously H u r t To Advertising In Northern Papers ji
In Train Wreck Abput 1151) Farmers
S c h o o l Teacher I Sign Up To Help
In Tampa Hospital Defense Program

Red Cross Drive
Collects T o t a l
Of $774 To Date

Karen Gleason,
- i n f a n t , Dies
In H o s p i t a l
Navy Advances John Iwa'iungton Ttme».iirrai&lt;i. i»

Culpepper Of (rcneva

Quinn To I*ook Over
Hall Park Tomorrow

K

Senator Declared
Army Is Wnstefulv/VYtf

Salvation Army Commences Work
On Annual Empty Stocking Fund

Concessions A re
O ffered In Bill

Local Legion Post
Will A salat Needy

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�FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, MMi

TOE SANFORD HETUlD,

By MRS. IRVING FEINBERC
:ity of
mdway
I from
House,

"ORD AVENUE.
McRRYNOl.iia*

w ith a

SUPERFIX

0d Bwmbuf HEATER
fp O M E in t o d SC* there
:: V d nurvelous heaters, made
bjr Perfection Stove Company.
They burn low-cort fuel oil,
■U bd '
fla t c o n n e c t i o n - n o odor,

E B ay
i!

LONDON, Nov. 28—&lt;AV-Tho
■British I louoe ■of. Commons gave
Winston Churchill m o th er tow­
ering *olo «fr confidence In him­
self. hi» government ' t imI , h'.i
Wa r methods yesterday a fte r
hearing Iho b itter charge from
John (Jock) McGovern, long n
one iran parliam entarian tornado
that “America Li prepared to use
)|i it i ih bodies to blast her way
Into the n u tle t* of (he C onti,

ona th li Fall under Ita d iitln.
gabbed Rockwell
Kantian
ImprlnL Two arnaah hita are in the
offing,
however.
In
"Junior
Miss," the Flelda-Chodorov adap­
tation of Sally Benson's Book-ofthe-Month Club novel, and CUf.
ford Odeta’ “Claah t y Night,"
and Random House promises to

NEXT
DBUO

T e rm s}
HILL

HARDWARE
) COMPANY
i BAST .FIRST STREET

long distance telephone calls, tale,
graph and teletype massage &lt;,
transmlaaion of p k t u m and m dlo program s
I
H ard work and lota of it |%
this f t 1,000,000 project o f the
American Telephone nnd Telagrnph Co. and nffdlatca, who are
burying twin cables from Omaha %
to Sacramento— 1010 milea almost
a« tha crow files. W ith exception
□f n fdw short gaps, soon to be
eliminated, underground \ cables
ftow extend fro m ’ New York to
§
disruption In the flow of Missouri._______________

Vote Of Confidence Coas t-To-Coast
Given To Chnrchill

BOOKS AND AUTHORS

F urther newa ebout Bally Ben­
son: "Junior , Miss’’ la going to
be a coait-to-coast radio featurr,
loo, and Mlaa Be neon herself Is
fashioning the scripts. She is
also finishing a new hook ebout
home life In Sal/it Louis about
1006 that will be published in the
Spring under the title of "Meet
Me In Saint Louis.”
Publisher's prediction: “Junior
Miss” will be the biggest hit In
playform since ." H fe With Fa­
ther.” and "Meet Me In Saint
Louis” |a even a greuter natural
for the stage.
Diana Forbcs-Robcrtson, whom
hook, ’T h e B attle of Waterloo
Road," will be published on Nov.
28, la the wife of Vincent Bheean
and the daughter of the late
Shakespearean star, Sir Johns­
ton Korbes-Itobertson and Lady
Forbes-Hubert.son ami slater of
Maxine Elliot. Tho
statem ent
has been mado th a t she Is the
most beautiful author In the
world. 8he will be In New York
for the publication qf her look,

m m ."

Cable System Is
Being Completed

OMAHA, Neb. Nov. 28 —&lt;*&gt;
— J u s t ra the railroad had their
driving of th e golden spike, the
communication eytUuna in anoth­
er year will havo U_ wedding of
(he wire*. to sy m M lIn /IB » , hkL
Itirir Iinlrn of the nation’s 'first
crvr"t-to-eoa«t undenrrennd cables.
Moving a t a quickened pace

I.y the vote. 320 to2, 'the governni-jit beat down an attack by
tfie uoregenermte
Independent
fcebor party, o -1-man group of
taln-m o left-wingers, to amend
Jh - traditional Mouse reply to
the recent speeeb from the
throne by inserting a note of
regret th at the speech contained
no ili finite proposals for changInj- the present economic ayatem.
I. I I*, W ants.* "socialirt char­
ter " f-r rtfler the war.

lf-5

GOOD

ro

KNOW

ON

g u tfo rix e d f

HEALTHY PRISON
MIAMI,
Nov.
28
— (/F)—
Borkiev end croupier* who are
caught thli w inter mny urquirn
a' lm dthy ettn-lin by hoeing end
nt&lt;-\&gt; n:; road: itle pnikw syj. ’ Tho
rtep was cnn.M rrrd a fte r C oda,
ty Pnelnrer E ’mun-l Prirdm nn
receded a r"nrvjty ot convict la .
bo- fur keening up the rf ld lid e l.

DAY.

(T ’ S

P A ID

fO «

P*»l Cplo*
Shirts

b.ii i.it.ntent to the h OBte n . Hero
ii the whole picture of Wadi*
Incl- n’.« evolution ao old social
•Ib-c.Vei melt away, and new onea
aUn-ipImntly take their p la c e .
I his revelling and dram atic
in-v-l will tuke n high plico
pii.”.T: the ruinnnllc annul i of

Saaraal H akim , radio operator of the L/AiyA, made these photographs
of the alnting o f the American freighter from the lifeboat In wklctl he
escaped. The Lekfg Avraa torpedoed in the south Atlantic, about scan ty lira miles nort h wea t of Freetown, Africa. Top, the stern ran be seen
dipping under the water. Center, the water comes amldshlp and the
bow lifts d e a r of th e *ga. Bottom, the ship seems to stand on her stern,
the hew pointing atialght to the sky. All aboard were rescued.

Tsihunw review, hut lh« Timm
review is superb—one of tho
nJu'l favorable ond enthu listic
reviews I have ever M*-n on n
bn&lt; k. L I me quote a fevr exevrpts:
’ .S trength and benuty, understanding, fundamental In human
"You've hem reading this book!” Welly
I
tho
Virginia life—these arc Integrated In the
sportsman,
hom adversity whole content o f tho book It­
closed after a ho cried.
George Stew art, author nf the develops unexpected sitrvngth of self. WINDSWEPT la the moat
Sharp fa it color patterns with
naw novel, "Storm ,’* was stalled chn'ractcr.
N u-craft collars. Sanforixad*
the'n beautiful and the etrongrat novel
in an automobile in tho middle
With scores of ott
that Mary Ellen Chase hsa w rit­
of the Painted Desert when his people live out their
broadclothl
ten. the moat distinguished In Its
publisher! tried to reach him stories. Here, ton, are
Innate
Indescribable
quality
and
Popular P rk td Gift Tie*.—
ty downrers -wbo rult-il Wash­
Ihe most fir-reaching
in Ita
ington society with n rod of iroti rlgnlficance."
only to totter from their thrones,
"It must bo a dull resder who
having their empty n.rnsiims to
be turned into lodging, houses F,M‘' not realise ti n t this novel
BeagUfally Styled
a i road and hoblo p at­
or to lx&gt; rased to Iho gruutld. Weaves
of pertinent truth, aet In
Here are great heiresses’ whoso tern
lottum-j Imve vanished in the the delicate a rtistry of Mary
ilepre-sioo,
Incoming social sec- Ellen ( h ir e 's exquisitely right The finely knit f a b . T V Q (
Hs ngorsk I v Ith a g r t v a c o n i pi. ln t., orator a t G ^ l u p and the owner
r e tari^s, rnjoviiig vicarious tr i­ and lovely pro.se: n pattern of.
le fits smoothly aa
O
truth not fo r one time and place
“Y w r
preelou.
binding
. ; mp0ILIUt ’
ersehed straight down tha back.Mt , ? l* CT&lt;hera to ‘ho Book-of-thc- umphs and lik in g p etty revenge* • n t group but for America in]
’eith er!
Expensive-! Ooktrt|
llirouiih lb« p&lt;-r&lt;piisites of their
h’*
eMUImed*
Bsneorakl
l
o
r
t
'l
h
e
Month
Clubl
they
were
waiting
N axtUlmed. » sngori*i _lore w e
7lh.
m. V(, r pntltions. Her* an* the fvtrtl the world."
leU ilal
ni«;nhefE'Vf_Uu! JJiulom atio O wns ■ “The ‘eaaence and reality of I
being gradually relegated to tlm h/o Use r Is embodied' "Ini one G A Y P L A I D M IT T E N S
background after M ho beginning -of the flneat of cohtemporary
of iho Second World W er when h ° r r i» : Ita truest and unlty.^
Warm 10% wool to j | 4 | C
thylr pretence become* an cm- | WINDSWEPT may very well
guard her precloua t v
the big novel of thu year, *

New Topflififht Sn

Women’s Gkives

HEAT

Hind Made Hanklw
Lovely hand cm- A A
broldertd linens fo r
Jj
the fastidious! *,

th e

G iro' Her RevAral

SWEATERS

Cynthbf Gift SU *

$ ].9 8 u p
Smart ataadhvo for »
Dt and wearing quallt
Biaa or straight cut ra;
•rape. Triiwaod or UUd

Ftanaeklte

Hummingbird

IT-DIRECTOR
hut to Mdii
i l l DOWN
: fiooh I

T6Wncrtift* Necktie3
Finest available fabrics— j
carefully ehoaen for rich ‘
color, neweat of patterns.

M irror, comb, hniah ( 4 ,
and cosmetic ja r. i
G ift hoxedl
,

■ ,-v.

S ,M A $

T tfw n craft*

4-PC. TOILET BETB

ir k

C M-

Dainty BrinU o F ’M ft
colon, urgnd g if t t e r

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JACKSONVILLE, Nor. i s . —
Southeastern regional b»i-U
qguttn of the Federal ■Work*
Agtoef* dirMon of defense pub.
lie .work* will be moved from
JeekaoeviUe to Atlanta* Ga., on

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THE flANKOBP

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PAGE THREE
between thl* country and
Five People Are
Mexico
Ambassador .hIlona
blic Healt h
.
e r southern neighbor.
Burned To Death i S a m e d B y H o o s c v e l t j President Itoo*,.\r lf * nom ina.
roup To M eet
—■
lion of Messersmilh came on.*
WASHINGTON.
_•* - id’i w(.rk
\|,.xir„ and the U nit.
SHREVEPORT. U .. Nov. 28
,,,, ,,Kri.rnipnl
On December 4 —(/PI— Five members of an — George S M . r - m i t h . »•-»- ’ s u t l .«

WASHINGTON, Nov. 28 —bFJ
— A bumper Christmas shop,
pine araaon wm prvdlct.sl Thureday by Commerce D.-partment
rapart* who lookrd foe all retail
trad e during the holiday period
to reach an alltime higp if al-

N ov

fraatlaae* r r s n f i t s O siI
Omaha, Nabr., construction work,
aoch as srw are, w ater and milk e r’a family burned to death nn,l
atwriliiallon In connection with two ethers were seriously in.
dlwease control, Mr. Brnadhurst lured in a fire in the rimming
fWatrit,
house her* early today. The dead
Ptihlie health nuraea will have am ; Malton, Virginia, and Hale
a n d 1 Mrs
Dal"
A lecture on “recruiting, train ­ Wedgewood,
ing »&gt;"l the placement of public Wedgwood and an 18-monlhs-ohl
boallli nurses in atat*' depart, Infant, Dale. The victims wrere
ntewt-s „f health for servicing the trapped In th e building when tho
civilian population and persons only stairw ay fa it caught fire.
|B drf.-nse areas, together with
Informative lectures on midwif­
ery, talks on organisation of ad­
ministrative groups and motion
plcturi* on health problems.
The second general session
program includes an addreas by
White people are invited In n
Dr. It 0 Thompson, superinten­ benefit
performance
of
the
dent of the Florida Stale Sani­ Florida Jubilee Singers of Orlan­
tarium ; lectures on dental health, do a t the Mt. Mariah Primi­
•n tira b ic treatm ent and health tive B aptist Church Sunday at
unit* as field practice centers. 7:30 P. M.
Th* final general session will be
Deacon J. R. Robertson is
CBAde up chiafly of a panel dis- making
th* arrangem ents for the
Ion.
featura at the colored church,
located a t Eleventh Street and
Locust Avnue.

m o a t ' $ 6 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .

vt w •*

tTURDAY, 8:00 P. M. T IL 0:00 P. M.
Bay one mixed drink between
8:00 P. M. and 0:00 P. M.
Saturday and well give yon
another one just like it!

KILL'S PACKAGE STORE

O f Pine tjuaflty Liquors, ivines. Gins A Beera
1U W. Firet 8L
Free Delivery
Phone 880
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Thl* would b« about $1,000,.
000,000 more than w-ut into the
atom till* for nil retail trade
U at Christmas season.
From n business s u n (point,
this reason looks the best ever,
(be expefU said, bath because of
the huge stock of available mer­
chandise and because of tho
swollen •it*' of public purchas­
ing power resulting fmm the
defense bocm. About the only
thing the stores are short of are
aOk stockings.
— ----------------- -— 1
BLANDING ELECTED

NATURAL M C E SHOES pot COMFORT
aid STYLE ob the SAME FOOTING!

Mrs. Annalla Bergeron la ihown
with her 16-month-old daughter,
Annalla. In bad health, th* Chicago
nouaawifa shot th* child and har
lister, Brenda, 2, killing them both,
then critically wounded herself.

LONGWOOD

$6.oo

Rayons $6.95
l « Kraft I

Coat

W ASHINGTON. Nov. 28 —(A'i
~ ■ E'esh grapefruit has bre:i
added to the list rf surplus
footN Available to
tow-income1
families under the stamp Agri­
culture Department's plan d u r.
Ing His emher.
Explaining that the season of
heaviest m arketing was just b e.
' ‘."."I"*- ,.hr
said ita
•daiiion to the xtnmp plan liwt
ahouhl provide growers • wider
out h i at a time a broader mnr
M l *» a moxt needed.

$7*50

$1.00 WILL LAY AWAY A ROBE
FO R

FOR HIS MERRY CHRISTMAS

The annual baiaar and supper
W n tch hiw fa r e lig h t up w h en hv fintl* th i s
___....
by. •!.the I'lei.i
Civic ileag
u e it .-ka.i..isui
scheduled
'n e n lh Ih e tret- on 1 'h rislm n -t m o r n in g ! It 8
for Friday evening Dec. 5 a t
a n lileul g if t f o r a n y m a n ; o ne I h a t h e 's
Library Hall.
M ire lo a p p re c ia te .
A chicken sypper with dessert
will be served for n modest
price. Articles made by member*
sultatle for Christmas gifts and
alto for every day use will b«
on salo.
TAI1-AHASSEF-, Nov. 28.—
'H r .
There will be no service a t ISp.....I t—A tremendous ineraas"
the Episcopal Church on Sunday in s ir, through State Livestock
Nov. 30, but on the following M niket, at Plant City, A rraitia, j
^ ? C sT t i
(O ltltK C r MEN'S WEAK
Sunday, Dec. I t . there will be anr! Pa'atkn. Is shown hv teport,. i
a supply preacher.
i f l t t f M v t i to Oct. .10. P qq. ' . .TOPCHTQN DRUG CO.
►» t* r»» »
Sira. Ernie S tar, Home Eco-JJ**' " tn r of Agriculture Nath in '
nomics teacher, entertxinrd th ei***'" *''’’**- Totets
for
these j
Home Ec Club members a t S a n -!1"*^''' market* for Oils period |
Undo Springs on Friday even•lwf ,,' $280,189.83 a . comoarrd |
ing, Nov. 21. Forty-two members Iwith a total of $100,241.14 for
enjoyed a delightful time.
. | jthe -nitre fiscal year ending
Student* from Ixmgwood a t - , ^Un''
Inhvidunl market reports show
tending school in Sanford are Ro­
, ALM O ST
bert Hartley,
Lillian
Walsh, that .luring thl* time 2.700 head
Thornton Hartley, and lllll H art. of -took were sold through th
y A -G IF T
Plant City Stnte Livestock M ar.
Icy.
Tho Woman’s
Auxiliary
of kat r.-r $83,487.43. Total sale*
livestock reported by this
ONLY
DIIUG STOIIES
OrrEIl
YOU
'c x a i C
B A R G A IN S
Christ Church recently held an of
interesting bt|*ine&lt;* and sewing market last year were $20,343,20.
h.tlt s at tho Arcadia
8tato
| meeting a t the home of Mrs.
John Wadsworth and Misa Ro­ Live &lt;lnck M arket from May 15.,
to
&lt;M.
30.
jumped
to
$194,874.-1
bertson. It was voted to give
Thanksgiving boxca of food to 60 for 9,831 head over total
of $109,981.84 for all of
needy famine*. A quilt waa In aalelast year.
|
works for the Btlaalon boa. ReCOR. FIRST A MAGNOLIA
PIIONK 323
At the Palatka SU te Live-1
fraahmenU were served by the
A gift from Touchton'a la a (iff of qualify! Make this
hostesses. Mrs. Emma
Lyman stork Market 13.243 head of
\ \ K .M ’IM M .S .
O irlataiaa the heal rvrr by doing ynur shopping at Tuuchlun's.
atcr k were sold for a gross of
presided.
Halactlon*
are
more
varied—priced
are
Ixrttrr.
**M&gt;.
189.83
from
May
tB.
to
1‘A
P
K It K IIIH O N S
I A charming event of Tuesday
was the linen shower given in Oct. 30, this year aa compared I t IIKHK PRICKS DO NOT INCLI'DP. FEDERAL F\C I8F. TAX
T IN S E L — S E A L S '
honor of Margaret Willis by
hostesses, Mrs. R. T. Milwe*,'
LEGAL NOTICES
Mrs. Ernio Starr, Mrs. M aud'
Topper, Misa Hettla A rnett, Mrs.
N olle* I* h-rahr given
that I
J \* r tU U H ISH POTENCY
Rosebud
North.
Dressed
as am •ngaar.t In biiBinss* at toao K. 1
I
ir»i
Mt,
Hanford.
.PloritWs,
COV
LIVER OIL
a* bride and groom Misa Fdulk tl&gt;* fictitious name Itnlsl M aunder
y fa ir'
Be cure you gat Pur*,
nd Marjorie Blankenship sang sod that I Intend to rs fls ts r said
te a t— because high in
n appropriate song. The honorve »&gt;m * pursuant to IH* isrms o f,
Nam*
Htatul*''
POtcncy-lhe very cream
received many
very
beautiful ilia "Vlctlllnua
ir'haptsr to s tj l a s t o f Florid a)
I
of
th* obtainable supply
gifts.
. - V ■ . .-’ V -*
wltn lh « Clark
of th* C ircu it1
l e t cod liver oil. The tJ-J
gifts. Tea and cak* war* aarved. Court o f XsmlnoU Countr Florida.I
|th * Dionne* use.
J II. IIINTKRMl!
Thera were 40 members attend­
o z. f 4 / 9 M M *•■“ &gt;
ing in Library Hall.
S ir . T. 1*41.
/,
asv* usu
Constable W, A. Lewly brought
back from BarnsoilTna ' C. C. ik t u b r m » T o r t u b ro u te.
TV jriH lK . m o iib o u b route.
Camp Ed Locks and
Wilbur
tv . m m
o r rL oaiD A .
Roach charged with entering and
6rtw»n’ Yoait
IV MB T U B RBTATW o r
breaking. Tha-Jioya a n lodged in JAMEB IICNJAMIN 1(00AW. DeM
M
i
TABLETS E„y t0 , (l lh#
County Jail to aw ait trial In
iv r a o i v r m .
Circuit Court.
hanaflta ef y ta it vitamins
Mr. and Mrs. J . Henry Manlck TO ALL WHOM IT WAT COW
this way. A big saving
were dinner guaata Wednesday
_____ _ ___ ____ _____ ______
i evar ordinary yeast cakes,
evening of Mrs. Emma Abbott &gt;t»rr(t« fttuT har final report ”aa
f And pleasant te take.
Lyman In Altamonte.
A«mial.ir*in* of. th . w is t . • e l
$07711
lla« ah* Iliad her M ilton (nr final
OF 100 | |
H•etare*. an4 ( l e t ska will apKILLED BY CAR
M*« I
plf to tka llaaomkU H. W. Wi n ,
'••mat/
Jn4e*
«(
Bamlnola
County.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov. 38 - I'lerlen
on tb# t*i day or
UP)— Joseph Blackham, G8, uf I'aclrabar t i l l , for approval • of
•am*
and
for final dlaaharg* aa
Lake Helen, Fla., w as killed la*t
4 V itam in* in 1 C a p iv lo H $ 1 . 2 5 P E T R ( ) L A ( ; A R _____________________ 8 9 c AdaaiaUuatrtu a l the -ootala—af
night when struck by an automo­ Jama*
Bsnjdtnln line** daaaaaod.
bile whi’e creasing • highway on U le Hat day *1 Oolokar i n i .
A ~ * &amp; A 8 D G C a p iu U s
bare. Police charged W atford
Protsctlv* ban* flu of four
Richard. 28, Houston, Tex., with
vitamin* In o m capsule. Easy
Involuntary homicide.
and pleasant to take, High.
CfMMmWNMMfMWKMaKMWMMMWMWaKMMMMniWWSr
dependable standard*.'

B. L. Perkin’s

MENTHDMULS

AND

Flannels $7*,r,0

Grapefruit Added To
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Livestock Market

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FORT PIERCE. Nov. 28 —
(A&gt;j— . Don Standing, noveliat,
poet and lecturer.
has
been
named president of the Chamber
of Commerce here.

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The Sanford Herald

Appeasement Is D ead

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It is peculiarly Appropriate that Secretary Hull should
have chosen Thanksgiving Day to talk turkey to Japan,
oven though the occasion was being celebrated in only a
few. states, with the rest having observed it the week betore.
Be that as it may, the Japs linve been finally told off,
and appeasement, as far as this country is concerned, is
dead. Japan now knoVa exactly where Uncle Sam stands
and must realize that she advances further at her own
peril.
Decpite fears that the United 8tates might make a
deal with Japan along the lines of the Munich "peace-forour-times" settlement, under which the Japs could go
ahead and continue their ravages in China If only they
would not ravage anybody else, It now appears certain that
China will continue to have the support of the United
Ststes in her fight for freedom.
In effect. Secretary Hull told Japan, that Japanese
troops would have to get out of China before any per­
manent settlement of Far Eastern relations could Iw com­
pleted. And He certainly precluded the possibility of any
lurther use of Japanese troops now being rushed in great
numbers to Indo-China, if peaceful relations are to be con­
tinued.
He upheld the inviolability of territorial Integrity and
soverlgnty, the equality of commercial opportunity, non­
interference In the Internal affairs of other nations, and
non-interference with thr status quo except as it might be
a llie d by peaceful means.
While these negotiations were going on with Japan’s
Ambassador Nomura and Special Envoy Kurusu, the Toklo
government continued its preparations for further acts of
aggression. Troops are being concentrated on the border of
Thailand in preparation for a push through that country
and an attempt to cut the Burma Road along which the
United States still manages to feed Chink.
Japan has about ns much intention of keeping the
peace in the Orient as Hitler the first time when he awore
he had no more territorial ambitions in Europe. Any treaty
with the present Japanese government would be about
as binding upon it a s one with the Nazis.

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COURSE
FOUGHT
AGAINST
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INSTRUMENTS
TOO.
(JOI)
WILL
WIN
VJCTORIB8
THROUGH U8: And Dtbora raid
m t« Barak, Up, for thla la the
day In which Jehovah hath drlirarad Hiiera Into thy hands.

NATIVE

w o man

(From Tha Lantern)
Thla girl, with mountains woven

Christmas Club Members
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your 1941 Club, Deposits m ust be made
on or before December First.

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Deposits up to $5,000
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M A ST S A lH A T S S M M X
S O A U /C ff? - Jj&amp; L

Births And Deaths

In her dreaa.

W ith rhrara lirxagged
In h-r
gaudy ahawl,
la like a symbol of her land.
’ tha all
O f deaert country: red earth,
•tardy hteakneaiea
Of
lun-drrnched . mountain,
where arroyoa sprawl,
Sba la Immured In pride that I.
s wall
Which bara the alien In this wll.
dentes •.
If wa could understand this widt
terrain,
Then we might grasp ths mean,
lag of Its folk.
, Conversely, comprehension
that
Tha spirit of thla girl might let
) gain
Int about tha land that would
avoks
Discovery of the secrets It eon-

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—ARTHUR JON8EN
Concerts a t tha Rok Tower
begin this year on Dee. 2.
*

W* can alio be thankful th s t
although w* bavt two Tbanks. giving day*, w* don't hav* to
overeat twice.

How It Is time to do th at
Christmas shopping early unless
to wait until tha last
minute a* usual.
you want

Tha Germans ars reported plan,
sin g
to
“destroy’* Belgrade.
They figure that will destroy
opposition to th slr regime.
Writ* frequent letters to the
buys In tha Army. It helps to
kaep up' their mortle, at well
a s to bring them back to S an .
ford a fter the w ar Is over.
. American* Heading for T er­
rible Depression. Says Von Rib.
baa trap.—headline . He
can’t
s c a r e 'n a with th a t line. We'v*
bare through terrible d ep le tio n s

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Although improved health conditlona have reduced the
number of annual deaths in the United Staten to n figure
nearly 500,000 below that of 1918, the year of the worst
influenza epidemic in the country’s history, life Iiihitrance j
companies believe that the continuing growth o f the pop-1 “Freedlom of Seas”
elution and the increase in the proportion of older persons
will eventually raise the annual death toll to a point high­ Is Reason For
er than it was In 1918, ’’even allowing for a continuation
Arming Ships
of the recent great improvements In public health.”
While predicting that the number of deaths, Instead
IS* MORGAN M. BEATTY
of declining, will increase at some time in the future, the
WASHINGTON, Nov.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company takea exactly the — America's traditional policy—
opposite view with respect to blrtha. In 1921, 'phlch saw freedom of the teae—U tha of.
the lowest number of deaths since 1918, there also occurred flclal reason why Congress • vot, m' " h*n l sMpe ead
the record high number of-blrtha—2,600,000. I a 19-T-T, dur­ •snd them Into
w ar tones.
ing the depression, the birth' figures dropped to 2,000,000
In short, Uncla Sam will trathe lowest of any year aince 1921,
vsl tha ocean highway* even If
But the 1921 peak in the number of birtha Is not like­ he haa to pack along n six shoot.
ly ever to be exceeded or even equalled, It Is said, despite *r.' ,n d *“"&gt;•«*» tho traveler*
recent gains, with a total of 2,360,000 births in 1910, and v o v t), n n *^ sscorta (naval eoo__B ut th e n are other rkaaona
probably a somewhat higher figure In 1941.

It Gives Milch
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Ernest Brown, minister of health, read the following
essay he received from a 10-year-old London East End boy
who had been evacuated to the country:
"The cow is a mammal. It has alx aides, right and
left and upper and below. At the back It haa a tail on
which hangs a bruah. With this he sends files away so
they won’t fall Into the milk. The head Is for the purpose
of growing horns and so hia mouth can be somewhere.
The horns are to butt with and the mouth to moo with.
Under the cow hangs milk. It Is arranged for milkingWhen people milk, milk comes and there never is an end
to the eupply. How the'cow dose it I have not yet riallied
but it makes more and more. The cow haa a fine sense of
smell and one can email it far away. This is the reason
for fresh air in the country.
•
"A man cow is called an ox. The cow does not eat
much but what it ieats It eata twice so that It geU enough.
When it is hungry IV mooe and when it aaya nothing a t
all It is because Its Insides are filled up with grass."

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
M i confereMS af tk t Florida
Chamber of. Commero* snd will
ibsbly hav* a lot of th a t 14
Ion, s* If I can rak* together
tugh of tbs.kind of -money F re
I experience with to buy gaw»I IVn gonna try and g et up
ir* to boar w hat h* bus to say.
n o rite banks, Insurance comlies, , railroads, drtdnag* dls:t», piunklpi lilies, agrieuUurdl

A t the re ts Inquiries are eomt In from tb* Chamber of
immerce’t now advertising propiJB* ,.* • . “ “J . ha»» .to build u
a t city this w inter to nccommoIts the guests t .

t ■Ambassador to Mexico.
M us th a t's a mistake. They
&gt; got tb s idea down tbsr*
a German pursuit ship.
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ever

thought

th at
could give to the question *H
much Is 14 billion dolDrsT” ww
ho “It ain’t HAYI"
Anyhow It see nee to me th a t
bird who eon
tm ount Uks
t ought to bo lm-

nlflcd titles anyMy^sould r i t s i

arisen sine* 1933 to dbto Imre
borrowed upwards of 40 million
from brother H isdsrssa and *
Imagine Hondareoa will luchnto In
his rtav rits bssm pointed rsferi m s to Florida Llrrowtaga.
t don't know what kind e l a
chap this Henderson U. b at I -.got

Mire. Irene W att
Seriously H urt
In T rain Wreck

You Mrs til tbs flavor sod fuicet W * of TfgtaW n tod mvm. S&lt;*
whea you cook with a Geaersl lbs l e n s Broiler that fives
Electric Rang*. Iti"FUvor-5*Tir" you stra y , sixtling Molts with
Otto u d iim moisture tad taiu. a "charcoeldce" broil. See ike
C o r a k ^ r a k o w It's doaal merry other advanced feature* of
See Am Deep W dl Thrift Cooker tkfi dean, cool, flit, low-cox
thst ««*■*-/* the Btturtl good- wty to cook.

EASY
TERMS

tC eattaaet r m a Fsae Owel
croaa, had to wad* kneauleei
through roadbed ditche* to read
the passenger*.
The hoepltil listed these in
low Grove, Pa., broken jaw , a-jd
other bead and face injuries.
^ M r s . Jess* Newell. Aacutney,
Mr*. Lattia McDonough, Bridge,
ton. N. 4 .
Mr*. P u n a la B. Cobb, Bridge,
ton. Route 1.
i,
Mrs. t . F . Pock. E lnora, N. Y.
M rs. Emma Dobsptn, Jam es.

Is mors than I c tn figurs out. ft
•fte a ail Harold la just an ordinal
“ « But It seer]
th a t this business of bein’ E»
« t l v . Vice-President of a ata
chamber of commerce carries moi
w slgbt than I realised.
Anyhow. Harold has don*

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O B N E B A L # E L E C T R IC

everybody and. hia brother and
slater plan to attend and aloe* aU
hotel rooms In Dwiajaa City hav*
been reserved for n month or more
there’ll proUMy bo a lot of folk's
ilcepln’ In the park. Bat don't lot
that keep yon sway for they’re
got • darn good p a n a t Panama
City and If yon hare to you can
•top off a t Marianna or Toll*kaaaae and ecaamuto to tha meet-

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Mrs. M arita Ball, Gainesville,
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Mrs. Gasella Kissley, Taans.
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villa, H. Y.
George Wood*, Jr., Pullman
wtr
•toward. Chicago, HL
te r
At tb* Tampa bospftol. tara
rial
poses agars la Jared In tho derail,
sad
went ef tha Havana Special,
Tb
tba
ird. But they are mors ware liatod as Mrs. Harry Watt,
h*.
than say reasons cover- Banferd, acalo lacsrattasia, and
L. B. Dupln, Jacksonville,
Than my expert sac* is that noriiraae. Mrs.
arm injuria* sad aback.
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RA N O R

§ Sanford Electric Contracting Co.

I ta a t some merchant shin’d *r*w
w r i t gut n lucky pot abut a t a
I hapless rek before It can sub.
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Beautiful!
G learning whits aU-etot!
-cabinet with one-piece
pocc el ei a i nt e r i or .

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Ston* Is employed by tb* 8 ttb
board Railroad. U n . 8 ton* la th*
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Mr. And Mrs. Keyes
Honored At Party

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Eastern Star Meet iJ . E*iar,i »f &gt; York

Mr. and Mr*. R. P. W right *f
Mr*. R. C. Maxwell and Mrs.
Honoring Mr. Mxl Sirs. Jnrres
Telephone 148 W inter Garden visited with Mr. I Kcve&lt;,
whose m srrisirr w*» re- O'Deal Croaby were hostesses st
and Mn. M. L. W right yeator- ’

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

c v. r'-n,lr announced,

the

Antler

the

home of

Mrs.

Maxwell

in

day.
tl r II l.&lt;»lge entertained with s s u r .'th e South Park Apartments on
Jeiienon Avenue, at 8:00 o’clock.
The W. 14. 8. of th* P in t
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Knight 1£»'? P*rtF • nd , . df 'I " in th e ' Mondey evening to the members
Baptist Church will meet a t 8:80
relative*
In K'k * f**1' on Mon.lsv evening. of the Past Matron's Club of the
were guests r f
o’clock to obaerva th* "Week of
Dancing wwa,
enjoyed through­ Order of the Eastern Star.
t Km Thanksgiving 1 Dancing
u enjoyed
.Lakeland forr the
P nyar,” for farelfn missions and
Fall flow en in various shadej
out the evening, after which reI holiday.
I a lth Moon. Christmas offertof.
M rs/ C. K. Proctor is spending
fm h m en t, were »erved by the adorned the living room of Mrs.
Circle Flv* will have charf* of tk* weekend In Miami witn
W alter Turner, a Junior a t i!” ';is*room’s mother. Mr,. O. 8. Maxwell’s apartm ent where the
th* program. Th* Sunbeams, G. friends.
the University of Florida Is Uut
„,nd grandmother.
Mrs. guests were entertained. The
A.’» and R. A.'i will meet at
short business meeting was pre­
weekend guest of hi, par*«U1,|l,,' h .R^ ! " " M lu r n r l m .
th* tame time.
Mr .and Mr*. Clifford Wallace Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner.
j ° n, ^ h»lf of
Antlers, \e r - sided over by Mrs. K. J. Rnuth

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Social Calendar
FBIDAY

Thar* will b* a special meetIn f * f th* GlaMiola Gror* 267,
of th* W. 0 . W. a t th* home
of Mrs. John And**, a t 7:50 P.
M. All members are urged to
ittfikL
There will be a call meetln* of
th* T. E. L. C last mem b e n and
fro op captlana of U&gt;* F irst Bap.
list Church a t th* hom* of Mrs.
Rhoda Bwinf, 607 Park Arena*
■t 7:20 P. M.

St. Oath*rise’. Chapter of Holy
Cross Episroptl Church will m eet
a t th* home of Mrs. W. J. T hig­
pen on Park A venut a t 8:30
P. M.
TUF8DAT
Th* Daughter*
of W ealty
Class of the Methodist Church
will have their annual Christinas
party in the annex at 8:00 P.
M., with Miss Ruth Hand's fro up
as hostosses. There will be an
sxchanf* of fifts.
Tbs board m eettnr o f the
Woman's Club will be held in
th* club hoots st 10:00 A. M.
Th* W. M. 8. of th# F irst
Baptist Chorch will meet s t th*
church s t 3:30 o’clock to ob­
serve th# "Week of Prayer” for
foreign missions ,n d the Lottie
Moon Christmas offering. Circle
Six will have charf*.
WEDNESDAY
The W. M. 8. of th* F ir s t
B aotlst Church will observe the
"Week of Prayer” for foreign
missions and th* Lottie Moon
offering a t th* regular prayer
meetln* service s t 7:80 P. M.
with Mr*. W. E. Kader In charf*
of th* program.

SUNDAY
Th* annas! memorial lerviee
of tha O. E. 8. will be held In
the Masonic Hal a t 3:00 P. M.
to which the public is Incited.

MONDAY

There will be a hoard rneeUnf
of the Presbyterian Aaxillary a t
the chorch a t 3:00 P. M. to be
followed by the monthly business
m eetipf.
Circles of th* Women’s Soc.
iety of Christian Service of th*
Methodist Church will meet at
the followlnf places:
Circle One, Mrs. J. B. William*.
302 Oak A vsnae at 3:00 P. M.
Circle Two, M n. .W. E. Klrehoif, 2408 Palmetto Avenue, at
3:00 o’clock.
Circle Three, Mrs. L. P. H a.
fan , 1702 Park Avenue, at 1:00
o'clock.
Clrel* Four, Mr*. J . F. McClel­
land, 809 French Avnue, at 8:00
Th* business
o’clock, w ith an exchanf* basket.
C lrcli F ire, Mr*. Harold Marsh, meeting o f the

d daughter, Bonn!* Sharon,
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j »'••»» Altm tn prr*#nt#tl the young
spent yesterday in Tampa with
Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Williams " ’"P1'
a .g ift. The bride it
relatives.
and daughter. Jsrk ie U u . and ■'
fnrtrer Marguerite Duncan.
Mr. W illiam,’ mother of Wlator ",,!,"*M- r of
»nd Mrs G. L.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. W illing, Park, were guest, yesterday af"nf*n
ham snd daughter, Mary, were ternoon of Mrs. Bill Tyre.
| Ihose attending
the
party
guests of relatives in Palm etto
--------, "ere: Mr. and Mrs. Keyes, honfor Thanksgiving.
.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Widemar Cald- "r guest,. Mis, Helen Stafford,
j u , , . ,,
,
, w*M and son Ervin of Jackaou-1
J»n« Thigpen. Ali»s Nsttry
D'ghtnn, M
Helen IHt.tchi.on,
S tlT . . I l l DiInterested**to kn™ vi"* " , r * the
,h r T
T hink,giving
h.nk.glvlng day
d af -1!!«Mon.
M b,
b, JJelen
guests of Mr. Caldwell’s m othtr,
Kathryn Wiggins. II. H.
th a t they have moved from Ma­ M n. I) A. Caldwell, and famBy. ■"iMtam,. Harold Hall. Philip
con, G i., to Atlanta, w ler* Mr.
Kronen, Glenn Odham,
Miller
Mias Mildred R atliff of S te t-j \l illtsm,, Giles Chnpmati, Edgar
son University in Deljind
is j Diggers, Vernon Allman. Charles
will b* held at 12:30
P.
M. spending the Thsnksgiving weak- 1 • hnrslon. Mrs. O. S Toler. M n.
with Mrs. R. W. Ruprecht, Mrs, end with her parent,, Mr. a n d . II'I h Reeve, and Father A S.
L. P. Hagan. Mrs. K. J. Holly M n. Thrvma, Ratliff.
I’irk. chairman of the Advisory
and Mrs, J. H. Menlck as hos.
I • ouncil of the Antlers
tosses. For reservations telephone
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Cates and I
--------- ------M n. Ruprecht, 7 7 8 .W.
Mrs.
B. Newsome were
tha , ,
THURSDAY
Thanksgiving day guest, of Mr. JlllT IC S W o o d w a r d l a
The Wesleyan Guild of the and Mrs
P. J
Leitner ^|t
Mathodbt Church will meet at the Brunswick. Ga
home of Mrs. E. M. Armitagc. i
2500 Park Avenue. »t7 :.1 0 I* M , Miss Elliaheth Hymn attended
I.,,,,,.,
Woodward « ...
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the Omcg, XI Thanksgiving dan** ....... re.- on Monday afternoon .1
Mrs. W.
M. S of the First &gt; hich w»* held In the Orlando ,
* h„.h w„
h hi.
B aptist Churrh will meet a t the | Country Club last night following .n.uher Mr* J IIWoodward
ehurch at 10:00 A M. for the . the
Orlando.Lakeland football ,n „.|,.hrati»n
,f
hi, second
observance
of the "Week of game
birthday nnm ver'sry

NO!
off...-. " ■f
t
nw
Group tinging wni #n|ov«*&lt;l liv ; Mar an n i
th# m#mb*ri afti*r which
rv- Ma-» n . II
fragm ent* of pumpkin pi# un«l thi* * ••••»■» j
coffee wen* tcrvnl by the aecotltl M#nim .&lt;1 grade teachers.
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Canada's domestic exports in I
the first nine months of DJI I t '
showed ns, increase of $.‘I0'JJ1T»2,.
015 over the sain** period in ir ' t i
1910.
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^ls Sanford by Mrs. J. A. lia r - 1
, . u of s t; p ; t „ , i ur(r *„,i m , ,

snd th* rem sindrr of the even,
ing waa spent in playing kokrno.
with prises being won by Mrs
E. C. Harper. Mrs J. E Tour,
ier and Mrs. Bertha Jenkins.
Late In the evening refresh­
ment# were «erve,| hv the hos.
teases, assisted hr Miss Alice
Caldwell of Miami, to the fol.
lowing:
Mr*. H. F. Kent. Mrs. R W.
T urner. Mrs. It C M e re . Mrs
A. K. Shoemaker. Mrs L. M
Tyr«. Mrs. J o
H uff. Mrs
G. W. Bailey. Mrs Jenkins, Mr,
Rnuth. Mrs. C ounrr snd
Mrs
H arper.

1.69

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All
Wool

Sorority Meets At
Kirtley Residence

Honored At Party

Mis, Susan Kirtley entertained
members of the Phi Alpha Kappa
sorority st h rr heme on Golden
Lake on Tuesday evening with
Mini Nancy OigMon presiding
over the business session
Following n routine business
discussion tickets uere distributed
am onc the members to be sold
for the brblre nartv which will
...I
lh -lr TT..nl,.»U1r r
M l.
„ m, . "
he held in the Parish House nr
Sammye ts-inpo of Adel, Ga., Ray fre-hments Prires fnr the irsnv»s th# evening of !)»*«• I And spun.
Brown
of- Dupont. Gu and DsvW were
.... won hv
, , Snndra
.. ,
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—
Palmer
and, aor#d by the aornrity
Brown from the Naval Training , rh.
Th# Hostess. Assisted bv Miss
S tition #t Jacksonville.
P attv Hr Ice. served refreshments
_
i Tnoai* invitcil to onioy
to th# following members
Miss Esther strange. . eopho
wS*h James were:
Kirrhh..ff
V i.-m ia | T*&gt;e
Misses
Violet
Wells.
mort* r t S tettin Hnlvcrsily In Df I II.Valerie
mas Sandra Palm er, Mar. | K athryn Wiggins. Gladys Pippjn.
IsAnd, is rprnilinit the ThanfciT urnrr. Nancy PijrMnn, l.uticU (birmly,
Ann
giving iholidaysi with
hrr_ pirenm lfi . , ' •mine &lt; •dims. M»rv
An"..lt lT,,: n rr- n“Mi«
b ‘* t '*
h Fite. Helen Hutchison.
“ltab«tn
Mr. and V &gt; . J ,•' o,
Strange,
aiiss ,, . .
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,, Willingham,
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M artha
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Miidr,.,!
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w irht. I .licitl«* Hall. Jean
S tran re ha., rs her gurat, Mbs
W hlfhcm . Winifred U v rll. Ij u *
1
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v
Itridlev,
T
rrrv
Siw*th,
Jane Knight of Miami, also a atu • '•nils Wtnfr »•. I-•r ry I'nvton, roll# Dutton. Katherine Spencer.
dent at Stetson.
Henry Mrt.aulin. Ill nnd Itillv Florence Wells And Ia4ils raldw ell
Mr. and M r, II. M. Hamby
M 's
Arthur
Win free,
returned yesterday from JackaonH K Turner. 'Ir** J |*.
rllle where Mr Hamby « 4 * r Mf . Mi|Ur.,
Mr,
went
. Y.rloJ'i:
" t ^Hamby
r J ! ! _ S|l». ' F Id,, Kirchhoff M - Mark PalVincnt’s
llc p lln.l.1" PtMr.
Mr
reported as rrating nlcelv though
.. , .
..
, .
Stenolohlum and fern decorated
he will he confined to h i. home | ^ ^
Nj|nriir| „ ra,„,
the South Side auditorium on
for aome time.
Monday aftrrnonn for the meet­
ing of the Association of Child­
hood Education. The table arounil
which the member* were seated
w a, centered with » U rge pump­
kin (urrounded hr fruits uf the
Plan- for s Christmas shower sea,on. Plnres were m arktd hy
President G. W. Bondurant of &lt; • ' he Masonic Home in St. IV. cord* In turkey designs.
Atlanta Christian College. ae- '• r.hurg were made at the meet,
Mlsa Frances Morrow, preslcompanled by several of h h ra tu - '■"*
&lt;&gt; E. 8 dent of the society, presided over
Cents will visit the First Christ- »H„h was held at the home of the business session and UndueIan Church thl* evening at 1:30 Mrs F.rdyee Russel in W ishing- erl Mr*. Olllr V. Kxxard, teacher
o'clock for the purpose of bring' " ,l" " n Tuesday afternoon. in the Mart Street Scluml in Or.
It wn* dccidi'il to hnv# th' Undo, who gnve an liiteredlng
In* a m en ac e concerning the
achwl and esplalning Ita put- shower at the hom# of Mrs. account of tho A. C. K. con
James Toll on Summerlin Av*. ventlon which wa, held recently
Tl^ tk i U w i t ! jUkfef af hue on Dec. t». Mra. O-' L. Ir­ In California.
th*’ church, lnvlte.1 the people id win presided over the business
Mra. Exxanl was accompanied
Sanford to attend this •rem ne session, after whleh the ho,less
terved
refreshm
ents.
Red
nnd
and hear the program which will
nlnk gladioli were used to form
be presented.
the floral decorations for Mrs.
Russell', home for the meeting.
Members nrvsent were: Mrs.
Toll. Mrs. Irwin. Mrs. M. FSmith. Mrs.
Andrew
Mntxon.
Mrs. || J. Lehman, Mrs. C. (I.
Briggs. Mrs. |,. M. T v rr, Mrs.
W. C. Eriekton. Mrs. Ja rk Iltir.
ney. Mrs. Ilasky Wight, Mrs. E.
C. Ilnrner. &gt;D". Sheridan Jewett,
CO M E IN NON
Mrr. C. C Welsh. Mrs. C. L.
— U E KU Uh I I S
Hrwson, Mrs.
Frank
Crosby,
Mrs. |„ A. Brumley, Mrs. RusTOO L A T K —
AND
M A V K sell and two visitors, Mrs. 0.
Elliott snd Mrs. Mona IUgga of
YOUH I'liO lU SUtrrsville, W. Va.

S r S T S S r jS t? i r : 1

and luncheon S , N. C l.-.l.n .l will
Woman’s Club of the program for the day.

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Decorations Of Fall
Feature School Meet

College President
Will Visit Church

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Rose W r e tth . T w o P ercale
cases an d ah ect, scalloped,
p W n hem m ed. -

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Christmas Shower
Planned For Home

Fantasy. Two Muilln sheets and
caaes, plain hemmed............... |2.70

li K A PH M A I l h
K U K CtlKIMM AS — S O M E ­
T H IN G NO ON K
B U T YOU CAN
G IV E !

W te b Q ld t

practical

Rayon Saltn
• Wide, l u x ­
urious U r «

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41.

llolly woo&lt;d
SHOPS

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SH O PS

Saturday!

100 N E W CHRISTMAS DRTSSI '.S
WORTH 4.98, 5.98 and 6.98

IIAPI'Y BIRTHDAY

S tu d io s
Mr*. R. W. T urner
La Vera* Thomas

Nothing could be more lux­
urious and

• Isiu U n u s

Sale!

DON’T MESS
‘AROUND!

Garden • Party. Two Muslin pillowcases, scolloped, plain hemmed, f 1.36

llollywotttl % S«’r»A.»ii.»n i| |t.M„n
Slip. l,i\ isb with cxpui
slv# Ur#
sS.itm

than

• these beautiful Cannon To®*
cla In charming Gift Boxes.

TODAY AND SATURDAY

tac iH ii7* m at acTiow-act-H

Garland H it Box. Charming
aattlnf for. a «-ptoce array of

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»»*•*hmwwxm. m,.H-*« Mwiwy #•»■*

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Shine for the Holldaya! I.uacioua colont: Hcdu,
Geld, Green, New Blue, lilack. Peplum*. Tunics,
“GlitUr" trim, Long Torso.

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Siaaa 9-15, 12-20, 38-14

Other Gift Boxca of CftrtQO
Abw#!*, Sheets, Phlpw Case
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Now 240 to 2.98

New 3.08 Holiday

DRESSES

DRESSES
Rayon Crepea
1-Piece and 2-Ptecc
Stylo* •
High Shadtu

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The cheerful glow of a beautiful new lamp yrill
make your Christmas all the merrier—lamp guta
are pleasing, practical and‘ in thorough good
taste.

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Use Our
Budget Plan

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fe r -

Sensibla Presents fo r Christmas Gayety
(Jive gifts for the home and you may be sure they'll receive a warm welcome
—and furniture, the enduring gift, i* the beat present of all for true •d id stman happiness and cheer.
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Christmas Gift® Of Lasting Comfort
To give a chair la” to ( lie a truly sensible, prac­
tical present of excellent good taste. We have dozenj of splendid chair specials to intrigue Christmns'nhoppers. Pruts are modest.
.

SEVEN
DRAWER
With Chair To Match!

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up to $ 3 9 $
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A trim modern
knee-hole
de«k.
Ilere'e a mighty
fine g ift for the
h o me ,
priced
low.
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&lt;1.00 DOWN:
$1.00 WEEK

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Card Tables
An Inexpensive g ift, r e t
■ present &gt;.of f &lt;4 .21

reel utility. Oply

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Every modem and pe­

, up

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riod atyle Is represented
In* otir big array. ' '

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Make purchases out ol
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No matter how little or how much you wish to
spend, you’ll find a lamp at ‘j u st the price you want
to pay—our extensive collection offers a wealth of
styles— I-amps /o r every* room, each ready to bring
Yule happiness to fortunate hbmes.

A

beautiful

lu tin g

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Gvtry "dad” should have
of thaaa bepatifal.
practical
mtUI rtM litn.
Many kinds and s is * ta

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BEAETVR«S
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PAGE SEVEN

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b u rg '. m.|&lt;irnl p
Celery K»d» trailed th. lialf, Ol
to 7.
A fltr lia r'lr d g r p jllo l bis I
By RALPH WARNER
stunt, leTt Hall I a ir. ll ora-died
UNIVERSITY. A la, Nm 2S.
thnnii'li th,. .Ijik it lim uml rluiL
*±A— (Special). Jimmy N .l.oit. grent !
id th.' -..i.uO ai/ f«.r 4&lt;» yards
By Ralph W arner
b ra-, i Mulbn.l .3, AID'; Mai&lt;|u« *&gt;•
halfback on the ('nm .on Tide, 1
»‘rortV nft. r Hand-1un,|
---- - U....
K i.|.' lull., iiiurkr*. KmII(Author’s hot—■ T w i n
are M\V In . &lt;-V |„»- Slate Mid and M;
aA"
If liaaurldgr n f5t' the* Yeltaw
will be playing
lafoiv
homo
UTNTKR PARK
V..v
»:t
their
|
hack
FI
&lt;Mllillg
|'l
*
&lt;
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kt.
lx
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th#
proved
the
margin
of
***?
u}'
----------ckets
ranked numerically iM each m-c 'anil I., igitew n Kill m«i \'a ,n r
(Siw*ial) No rhnmpiot# hip i»r tatc fnns in hi. fir I .i.ll.'gi'
as U csburg
ran and !*T*" F^nt*. but thereafter, the point nflrr
'lion The sections sre S eu th S , |
FAR WK^T
game—also Ins I.-t »li«u
to a l'J to 7
defense was Wo much
Sanford's aerial
•-"se CTnrk- Tcxas-T, Mhl We.t-MW, Is it-K , I o - .'nn :‘tute F’lVl over Oregon ui».l#f# *l#«l rrcMtl* will |M&gt; at hams m ixli the I' n i\. - -&gt;i
umph over Seitlnols
High'*, , “ f oc*1 f ',¥ rn
,
■rl* bi
chapter :n l,re»- Midlands and F ar Weat-FW. AlsolFVi
Uti . Slanfonl FWJ over slak# Frit’iy ni-fht wh#n th# Mow- Miami ill the FI*.i i. Its tO&gt;
Tu
a f,r r blirK m arrhtil to il* fu.aJ touch- syniNds ire tired to designate the ' Calif, n o , K\V7. ABC; mil W.i.l anl ptilhhur^ of llinnmi*h:«m( Ala.. lay night
eltry Feds* Wednesday night at
tn** °P|[ninr kick-off with a pn&gt;* (|OV| n
on
mvctjI
put'crstiiful expected do.eness of play as fol- Ingti •• Kil l over South, in i sl rnd th# Rollin* T^r* elfth ini
tii« nit r Orlando St.olinin. !»•&gt;i in
pasu s mil r.in . by Peiiiblc and lows: ABI'-to«a up. AB-elose rnd" Ifor .• KVVX. ABC
Taking the hall on his own 15 from Pemhle to Al*n)rnnk, K's.l l&gt;a
20 ysnt.s, setting
pit# of thc«* rlemenl-* h. ituf l»ck
M&lt;
ford kicked off to open nfor
s r S e . im ’i Iw b J t Vi
"*'i i ,h
' r McClain.
With th,. ball on the iMissihle upset, A-clooe but texm
iii .' th# irnmo \%■11
a m O in f hut •‘'h 'l in«»t I I d
second half, the Jacket block- S frnhll
1
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l,n-:
&gt;n,.,"
r’l
IMoh-..
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l«rnicked
ptckeil
shrub!
sheuhl
win.I
win.)
•• pink tea party
However, with th#
back twisted bis way to pay l\rmble pkckro up two ynnh »••&lt;! »i .# i_: r,,r
SOUTH
Number
Roth IL»v* u»l .an I K ilmt rat# the
for both
lirt to run the I.eexhurg total thfn Fullback McClain went n irr
The | id - lurked up (our first
in th# ton brack#t f »n. South’* bomovoming for R. llm tin- pl:»\
n 13 points.
downs,
':ud* : v ru-hing and are lliruuch rxcept for their ex^
^ •VO ja:d&lt; |.y p.fsiiig. levs- iPwteil Imwling game. T )js «rcThe Feds came to life In the
m i l i.lle c r . j.idgmg |.y* their i f * wil1 ** ° " '
' '!•'•••"
ith II t i-l down . n ade li»n features traditional bo'.t es
Jin porn.I
t ' l lKt. K
STATION. T x #on* Mtant r*r«»nf* ov#r the pa*t *^&lt;K&gt;*lrow Taylor.
|.V) ynriU fr •iii •rriinnmirr
!»r%
•*
-%
!
year*.
M
will
i»
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jb»'ir*t
^&lt;
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n^
or
tackle.
*ill
•
th •
•-«
i/i"»
r.iM,
v%ith A and AB rating* hi n h k h
AO yi th# an
tmtirhi#*' BullJcgs, whil# hnnl* t.iu o ll.t
• I.i-«f#i| Ti*tn*» \ an.I »| |m#«*tiiig lH*t*##n th,*
up&lt;fti eiplly muhi rwfur ami n ' »rx
1^0 |Miun«1 *eni*tr hi" t.mu' hark,
Th# linv.iip
••f th,. *ninll#r n riiiip
t»..«ir
h»r\ fo:i«l
couple of to-.&lt; up^ \\efl cam#
do th •
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" . ' " ' probably will b# MUniaaippi nVnl I &lt;!*' 0 • hr *wlf.lerini* n \
lfowanl h;i*
•1i#i«i(tn« »h, .* been
« tiommntol
„ .
FOR RENT
| Herrin^
B U S IN E S S SERVICE
|M | fi *t.,»t • «f
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1,t11\\ ami Minmi, a n l
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Vt’ r II nuke your cir t l t J * . vpottcvvlf
Vickera ^bnirgia rate A over l.oul^inna
UkVE YOUR xmteh impaired by ROSE COURT Aptji :l and 5 j |tr II* II
h i to • ir .1. r. .&gt;i.
•«*— 4it«l |*uc a vp*fklr in the hnnh
uhil# ilrfm luiif Spin.|» Ihll. tl ii.
I
State
ami
(ieorgia
T##h
rooms,
furnished.
Phone
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(
n*V
y
^ o n e who really knows
how.
M.’UU'ttliH
| lie*I \
lo o . N o lu'«h o*jpt »&gt;r iln n c n uicaI
^ r» r . : *.»»
\\ i *t#i n Kent #k» I . u.T ill 7.
I Hi'lciinti
Eaj»t—It* Aimy ami .Navy again ! ^ or 1 'll. •»« -t lllllpx
Rrlgga, Jeweler Magnolia Ave. _ _ y * __ _
* j (hlhum
lut( doit the dirt oil ind vhme rr up
Tampa, ami \I# m . • R Hum hu.l
.Morri* wRh b&lt;ikJ. elekm# rating much
1 *\\ HI oil if
Drive in tosUyl
3-ROOM apt. Krigidaire, nww J
PAIR SALE
Ai-nhrook | higher than in recent y e n s. N. m- X ; '.•t ill a ihxthm
.'.'V.1,.,' i
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r '»n.
beda. l#t floor. 107 N. I,octiet. |'|r\rlnn*l
ilill le r one te in . 1. the East, the 5'"
'* 1
nv
l*»xidmm. : &lt; •ng lie I., tl
U3EO APPLIANCES. RecondL FURNISHED AI»T :i room*, en- I Furr. II
IVit hie Middies are AH over Armv. EM.
_
•.g«.".t M. rxvr, •- •'. U.ijn F.ILhh .
tira lower floor. 11.1 E. 5th .St.
■Cloned Wood and Keroicna
Dmidrnlgei MiD-WEST- Oklahom-, Is ABU
. „ XMV F'ND t i l l s \O T F
Newher.v. ...... and Tampn.
___ J . J, | Truluek
Range* priced for quick aale
McClain' over N#bra*Ka in th# only im |*n-J
_
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HOUSE l ion Myr. f '* 1m'"«
also used space heater. See 2-BEDROOM
n n 7 0
7 |ta n t content.
I 1 \|\K I:&lt; IT V . A h . \#v
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B**th Howitnl »M*i R o lliu * l# * t
tie.
One
3-bed room
........ &gt;a»f"r.l
these at Green's Fuel
Gas
. n •; C. 11&gt;| FAR WE.NT-Oregon State v.ill'&lt; S p" oh II,.It Rn-t.
i a'* ,0 '**ami. *h.» h.»* !*• ii#u but
K u n e n il D ire c to r
ii s t r u o N i : u i 2 i
corner Magmlin t 5th St. An- ' L c ' - *1■■r v
Service, Across from post of­
F a n #11. win th # Ro*# Bowl bid if tl»#y can ^ re a f
i .1 r#C"iv#d 1«i* f •« • i \ 11 on## thi* year.
I . Mm ,
to u t h j
70S E. 2nd St.
ily over garage. J .\|. \Vi» *
fice. Sanford, Florida.
I' •••n t h nf- 'ulxlu# Oregon, wlitra i* u ileciil* j Am* * • »n n**minntn*n tin* u ri k di#\n margin*, whitn ‘I'O iii- i"
Phone
lice,
owner.
a
tk«r touihdou*'
I! "nn... Lind#- e&lt;| y difficult lu*k. AB** for State, .wh*' In* mu* named on F«*x. mi k# th# g a m # a
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New*'
fn*t
t#ain.
Jim
lui*t
week
the
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im
p#iiituiv
firrT U C E PLANTS— About
5 MISCELLANEOUS
t nrnrr Fir*t Si A Frrnch Ave.
nrgliut.d
to
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mv
Nel-I»n,
Tide
hulflark,
n
ad#
for
Howard.
acres. W. E. Klrchhoff, Jr.
mi't
l'•MMld#rnt ion
LOCAL A LONG distance mov. I Hi iiuii! 1.11# h. I'"I##. Ilrocky
Tulnnr 82 over Uiuiniani State the m w*reeU' utotui team.
Pre*hyterlcn
UBIKO FEEDS a t TouchtonU Gro.
ing, crating &amp; storngi* I s m - l^'eslmrg
.Mi» "tip, lia r- Sl.’i. A; Alah m i S4 over .Mi.mil
tag's T ransfer
&amp; Storage, | voy. vhnic lini
ht i t , . Shel* S22. Friday night; Vandy »S.| over
itfi*. Scull.
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&lt;. :l bn &lt;t. Trnnex/ee S9, AH; Georgia S5
■ GOOD milrh cows Bull s e r . ! Rhone 498.
'
»vcr tieurgiu Te#h Si 4. A ; Mi.*aw vlce. Cow manure. Prle- '*?■ I SHOES CAREFULLY dv '.I, s ' “d I x.
Dun- k&gt;*ippi S»i over Mies Stat# S7,
livered
your
place.
U
or hr#l#d nt lo*v rn*f. f itv ,j j
ABU, flrm .n .i Sh u v .r Auhurti
Shriner. I.ske Mary.
Shoe* Shop. 210 Sanford Ave.
..115. ABU; William and Muty S ll
DUROC BROOD row; .5 nigx; HIDE A F’UR huvCr for v - i . '
j. ) i.vrr North Cui.dil.a St de Sl'J, A
J#r*ey pnw; lieifcr: 2 cnirr*.
; | IVnn State F'll over South Unris now located mi ('»* »s t!«.
• l-hlll. U h o Mnry, Phone 2701.
0 11olii. i Slit, A; A’. I*. I. H'.’e over
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, | MW.', over West Virginia F2W,
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delivery.
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II 0 U K L E S S T E N D E R
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(183.W.
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For Tough Battle
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Sausage, lb. 29c BACON.lb. 27c BACON.lb.
FRESH KILLED
Pork Sides
Ih. 15c
Back Bone lb. 20c FRYERS....lb, 27c Hamburger.
Pork Hams... lb^21c HENS:.. . .db. 24c
remit
LARD 2 lbs.
Shoulder
lb. 17c
pt. Xic
LAMB LKGS lb. 25c OYSILKS
CHOI'S
lb. 29c CHOPS..lb.
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THAT COUNTS”

believe l

Bargains
In Split Of
Every thing
_£omplet« Selection
to Cfiobot F row rAll Makes end Models

By FRAN STKlKtiK

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CABBAGE__ lb. 4c POTATOES.............. 1 0 lbs 2 0 ' CELERY stalk l«c
l a iiiii : aKi.r.rTK.n
III llll tllll
GRAPEFRUIT 10c LETTUCE...,.............2 hds. 15c SQUASH.......lb. Ic
,*vn«,a 'n itk lr f , on
IHIWH
TURNIPS . ..lb. Tie APPLES.............. ....... 5 lbs. 2 Jc v 1:1.1 o u
NUT SALE ONIONS ....3 ib. 14c
WALNUTS................... H&gt;.
GA. YAM'S
1 0 lbs. 2 5 ' HIKMI U II.I N
B K A / .II.S ......................IB- W r
MIH.IW* VKM.OW
iw u L I'EL'ANS.......lb. ^Ic
BANANAS^4««asoo ••••••••••• 4 lbs. )9 C BEANS..... 2 lb. 19c
ktOMRV &lt;MKf.lt

PECANS................ 2 lbs. 'iBc

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9145.00
1934 Dodge
S e d a n ------ :

AUFLE B U IT E R .. 15c

■H WANTED

.

MACKEREL .. ... 8V2c
...can 9c
.4 lbs. 8c

rGM EAL
KEN-L-RATION

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BET FLOUR— 95'
MILK -3 FOR 23c
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145.00

V/2 Alaga Byrup.......9c

1930 Oldamobllo Town
Sedan _____ 265.00

p / C. FLOUR...........10c

ru t

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CEi SVJ n ........... 1 st

LGE19C

19lM I’lM nlk
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1940 Chevrolet

Town H«dw /

26c
20c
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25c STEAK , lb. 29c
25c White Bacon 15c
SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 25c
19c Lamb Chops II). 25c

p T o n ^ T u rk e y ^ lb ^ 2 8 c

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Cranberry Sauce ll'/gc
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COFFEE........ lb. 23c
i on n a n
CAKfcS...........12 oz. 10e
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TOMATOES......... 7VaC
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PRESERVES ........ 25c
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TISSUE.......... 4 for 13c

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AiMUCOTS............ 15c

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APPLE SAUCE 7'/2c
3»i
PRUNES
12',^c

VI I I . »\%%4III 1 hMirr Fr*«h

PINEAPPIiE ........15c
If*. It#
SUPER SUDS gt. 59c
KLEK BEADS ) g . T S T

V o k 10c
.....Ige. 4c
CEREAI/S •
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Anpy Office Set
Up In Orlando To

Salvage B r a n c h
Of Army Assumes
Im p o rtan t R o l e

Buy C itnis JV uits

ATLANTA. G a . Nor. 38 —
&amp; • (Special)— The Army la poinL
la* the way for ronservatlcn o f |
strategic raw material* by tha
salvaging annually o f mllllona of
dollar* worth of watt* product*,
it waa announced hero today by
LieoL Col. William F. Rlter, sup. ply officer on tha ataff o f Brig.
; G m . Janies L. Frink, fourth
co m , area quarterm aster.
The qoarterm aater of each po«t
. hao an officer whoa* duty It W
to ace that nothing of value I*
thrown away. For inatance, a ain.
rt&gt; rl&lt;&gt; division will salvage enourh
-/ rcrap paper In one month to fill
t'.
a box car.
A recent innovation nf the
■l. quarterm aster enrpa la th e . reUnder the critical tyea of Army ordnance ofldale, the “tank destroyer” la demenetrated a t Arlington,
r ’ clamntlon of wrecked vehleleI&gt;Tn.
Va. Designed by William Blgley of Hoboken, N. J , the deetreyer la built to carry a 78 mm. cannon acroaa
I tend of selling the whole m a.
country a t 78 mllee a a hour. I t la basically a metal-tread tank, powered by aa airplane engine.
BP
chine as Junk, tho serviceable
"*■'
parts are removed and sent to
Motor
Maintenance
Districts Its inauguration.
would have made It impractL was profitable to sell It. Slneo
|B;
where they a(o used aa replacelli-fore the first World War, cable. When th e Army war in- th at time the salvage branch of
■ tn rnt parts. Part* that cannot salvage was almost an unknown created In site during the war It the Q uarterm aster Corps haa
■*' he repaired are sold as scrap me. thing In the Army. The Army was found that Junk accumulated hern one of Its most im portant
' tnl. This policy has saved tax . was smai and the rxpenae thru I in such large quantities that it functions.
* fe v e r s millions of dollar* ajn'o

—

.

State Hotel Meeting
To S ta rt A t Orlando
MIAMI. Nov. 38 — (Special)—
Under the leadership of S. D.
McCreary,
president,
Florida
Stata Hotel Association, Florida
tel operator* will bold a aerie*
of bualneia conferences starting
at Orlando on Dee. Is SL Pe­
tersburg on Dec. 3 ; and Miami
Beach on Dec. 4 ; according to
an announcement released by tha.
association's office.
•Tho theme fo r this year’*
business conference," according to
President McCreary, “will be ‘ad­
vertising for 1941-43 to u rist tra ­
vel and equipment available to
ndle Florida 'winter visitors.’
The S tate’s leading tran sp o rts,
tion officials will bo in atten d ,
ance a t each meeting fo r the pur­
pose of discussing this subject,
and an opportunity will also be
given to tho hotel operators In
chater. He** Edward W. Based, of attendance to discuss this subject
New York City, a pullm an tend actor from the floor."
on the Peanaylvmala Railroad. HI*
work, submitted In competition with
the nation'* 400,000 bast male naadleworkerx, won him tha title.
____________WDBO_________

•„ ATLANTA. .Nov. 28 — (Spa.
cial)— Florida citrus f r u it grow ,
er* will he paid more than . a
million dollara h r th e ' Q uarter,
master Corns beginning Uda week
when the field office recently se t
up in Orlando, starts m aking
purchases of citrus fru its fo r use
in Armv poets throughout tho
United States.
•
IX Norman K. Brown, officer
in charge of the field office, 201
First National Bank Building, Or­
lando, waa appointed to m ain.
Uin the Florida office fo r the
convenience o f grow*!* who have
oranges, limes, grapefruit, U nger.
Im-s end possibly vegetables avail,
able for isle to the Army.
This ta the second field office
to be opened in the United States
hv the Q uarterm aaU r Corps. The
first is In tha Rio Grande Val*
Iry, in Weslaco, Tex. The m ajor­
ity of the Q uarterm aster perish,
able food buying has been hand,
ltd through marketing center*
near the m ajor Array posts or through the subsistence
quarter* In Chicago.

fif

Will Electricity Be Available ?
New electric lines, except to serve National Defense projects, simply can
not be built Materials must go to defatsa production. Check your electric
service requirements with us befora completing any constriction plans.
• •
n ,
■/
Uncle Sea needs copper, Steel, lead, sine and handled* of other &lt;
malarial* fee National Dtftnsa. Utility companies must now opciata under
i priorities rales. Undar this order—Preference Rallag Order P-46, of tha*
Office of Production Management — we a n permitted In obtain only
, “metarule ic^clrod . . . richer a* Oyerad*| . 9*ppliee or far the Main­
tenance or Repair ef . . . properly.’'

RADIO NEWS

Edwin C. Hill
head- 6:00
6:10 Program Resume
6:16 Keyboard Capers
6:30 Borl Ives
6:45 The World Today
7 :00 The Lone Ranger
7:30 Al Pierce'* Gang
8:00 Kate Smith n o u r
8:55 Elmer Davis A the New*
0:00 Playhouse
9:30 Songs in the Wind
10:00 Hollywood Premiere
10:30 Sports Reporter
10:45 New* of . the World
11:00 Football Returns
11:05 Three Sister*
11:10 interlude
11:15 Dance Orchestra
11:30 Jimmy Dorsey
12:00 IJnton Wells, News
12:05 Sign Off
Tomorrow's Program
6:30 Norman Beasley A Ills
Florida Cowboys
7:00 B reakfast B revlths .
7:45 UP News
8:00 The World Today
8:15 Louise
Wilcher a t
the
Organ
8:30 Music w ithout Words
8:45 Singing String*
9:00 Morning Devotions
9:15 Melodic Mommta
9:30 Old D irt Dobber
10:00 Children's Birthday P ar­
ty
10:30 Musical Interlude
10:45 Lest We F o rrat
11:00 U P News
11:06 Kay Thompson’s Festival
11 JO Time fo r the Times
11:45 U P News
I l 'M Program Resume
12:00 T heater of Today
13:30 S tars Over Hollywood

1:00 F irm Forum
l i l t Matlneo Mnoleala
1:30 Army v*. Navy Football
Gama &gt;1:45 Ga. Tech' va. Ga. a t Atlanta
3:46 Ala. va. Tuscaloosa
6:00 Matlneo at Meadowbrook
121 Up'Mewe
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6:85 Up N*wa

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TABLE
SUPPLY
BARGAIN
* STRIP
PRICES FOR
NOV. 28th &amp; 29(h

W B.

Ritz Ige, pkg. 19c
.

MUSS ELMAN

APPLE SAUCE

3 S&amp; 20c
Raisin B ran pkg. 10c
Argo Peas can 12*/ac
FRUIT

"

Cake...........1-lb. 25c
PKKFKCT RISC U IT
PLAIN OR SELF RISING

FLOUR

24 L 75c
PEAS*

Snaps.........can 9l/2c

KELLOGG

Com Flakes pkg. 5c
ARGO

COFFEE
19 c

lb , ,

FRESH KILLED

PORK

SHOULDERS.......... Jb. l»c
HAMS---------------------- 2Ie
UAUSAUh...............ib. iSc
BACKBONE....... „_Jb. 21c
TENDER BABY BBBF

CHUCK
ROAST

lb .----------z 19 c

s im g n iiv rc
TEHUBR BABY B t S

FARMERS’MARKET
OFFICIALLY

■Ueellaneean Fral« aa4 TtfHakU
*e»ee«. aalw a» la liia l A. M.

DEFINED

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RKPOIIT NO. T
APPLE*. L.L Ha ilpr. J t . t l Boa
t i n Yorka l l U to
Hop*
Uaaulr |1.1| to 11.10.
AVOCADO* No supply
DANANA*. M lb. bsnchaa, I I T*
BBANB, t u p , bo. brp. T .n d .rgroaa, ora. to fair. IL ia to II I*
P l a t a IMP to t l . l t

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K ,-if - .
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STEAKS
CLUB

n&gt;.25c

PINBONB

R H k t j E is ,
LARD...2 Iba. 25c
b i S N s :....2

ibs. is c
Celery
2 stalks » 25c
■, • •” * , t i • ,
p

D a u c io u

APPLES....6 lbs* 25c
n O R IM M l

COUf.tWY

Potatoes 10 lbs. 21e
Lettuce.... 2 hds. 10c,
APPLES 5 Ibs. 19c
-2-lb. jar 17c

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Sanford In The Only Central
Florida City Affording Hall, Hl|hwa)
And Water Transportation

Florida

NOVEMBER 29. 1941

SANFORD. FLORIDA, 8 A'

C r a f t Kills Two A t Shipyard

Red Successes!
jReported But*
Not Confirmed I

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NUMBER 7H

aps Are Said Sailing For
Indo-China, Hainan Islands

[ Counter-Attack S a i d '■
j •* To Have Crossed ~
Volga, Driven Ger- '
mans From Towns

New Zealand Forces
• A r e Driving For
H eart Of German
Troops In Libya

M em ber A ssociated I’reas

Na2i Ship Scuttled Off Dutch Guiana

Shanghai Reports 70
Troop Ships Are
Knroute In Move
Aimed At Thailand

Great New Tank
B attle S t a r t s

Tokyo Attacks
U. S. B i t t e r l y

Hoyal Navy Drives
O ff Enemy Ships
In Invasion Scare

High Source Asserts
Washington W i l l
Not Change Terms

LONDON, Not. 2*.—(AP)
-Advices
fresi
foreign
wrens Mid today
that
ra m has yiaMad 1a Gerany Important sorth AfrU
la air b u n of Rabat,
atom Bfrai aad Gabr*
id « u v a l baaa and port
The boOy of Raymond F. Snow, 14, aon o f th* mayor of Pho*.
hua, Va., Is llftod from th* wreckage of HU plan- a lte r It plunged
Into the Newport New* Shipbuilding Co. yard*. Newport New*,
Va.. and cruahed Russel W right, a ahlpyarda* fireman, to death
The plane amaahed Intu a fir* truck bcaide which W right wat
•landing.

a nrfiilU tni prarr hctwrci,
Japan and China, q u a rlrn
tl—rly aaanrlatrd with Jap ­
an’. puppet thin*** r*(lm*
at .Nanking d fo lia n l today.
At Ihr «aair tint* an aatjiorixrd O ilnr.i- source assert­
ed anjr l*w*nlng of Ualtod
Slat*-’ aid In China might
forrr Chungking to
arr*pt
praro trrma.
Many Chlnra* h»r* balltro
American aid In China haa
b»rn morn trrh al than real
and that it ahuuld ho Increaa-

ported today by the Moacuw ra­
dio.
The broadcast added th at J m
foreground, probably to get ,t rlo-er view of
J
Heating on her aide in the (hallows near
many placea along tha hdrd
preaaed defanae arc In front of
the •.rutiled ahip. IT, S. In -ip , have recently
be I’aranam bauxite m ine, in Dutch Guiana la
the Soviet capital the N aii on­
luk-ti over the protection of Dutch Guinn,i, to
* he German freighter Goaxlar, »cl\ttl*il by her
slaught baa been held a t a
icuxi■-I the bauxite litiltc*.
\ rrw A native ia paddling hia c ra ft In Ihc
standstill for several days. .
Kuaala’a Ukrainian Army re­
port* the capture of a p art _nf
Roitnv-on-Don. The Soviets claim
the amaahing of N atl aaaault
farces in the key aectore before
Mr,cow and say 0,000 Germans
SING A|*| lit K- Nov. 19 —
were killed.
f'O*)— All troop leave* at
In Libya, New Zealand
Day and night bomber attacks
Ihla big Drill.h Far Kaalern
forces are driving for the
against both Leningrad and Mos­
alrnnghold have been caahaart of German forces.
cow were reported by the G*rrelied a* • "normal precaa#
~
iman High Command which aald
Ibinary move In view of the
4|U « other British soldiers
'th a t In a five-day period ending
Pacific situation,” It wan an.
cioaa in on the trapped Ax In
last Friday, the Russians lost 108
nounerd tonight.
planes and the Germane ohly 12.
■ Cairo u n th e new action
T hr City of Sanford in \acI1
Br
Pr«M
In Crimea, where new* has
an th r whole* trrn to ry of Srmi'hf Far Haatorn criala
wfll develop into a decisive
been scare* for aome time, the
Iftole County t»a\r l»rrn runnewt
agency.
official German
______
— J '.I:1
‘
Ifi'tuvs as Shanghai reports
vnanrtl during thr Uni (’ru n
Jim. D. Jhikin*, tra collector,
Mr*. W. F. I-angar. head of DNU aaid an Infantry dlvuton
trcmrly well |dra-ed.
7n nr morr Jm&gt;nm\v« troop
yhe C hrlstm s, Real Campaign
Roll
('all
by
voluntary
vturk.
had
been
driving
forward
for
th*
"U r.
Mougbtoii
(superinten­ ships are suiting for the HalW an Invasion scar* atatorl yeaUnlay tkgk th* 1941 tho Salvation Army, stated today post few days through tho Yalta tgad'iunrtrrs annnuned today that
*r*.
Mr*.
Roy
Munu.
puMltity
dent of parks and atresia and at
sUt* legislature ena#t«d ft num- th a t families tev o already begun
Chase A Company purchased the
rhalrm an, ntatnl today ami ahr
Mountains toward 8evaatepoL
piesent III charge o l the w o rk nnn r.alund nr French Indo
flm t 1841 Christmas Seal Rond.
to call u p orf/ U tat_prgsnU atl«n
th ft many people who being lion* on the ball park) haa iChina.
"B A ’- MSB**!., year *c2 i -a w are not el home when tho
fo r fhianoMI j W during th* hotDie grounds in grant snap*. The
The Tnkvo rmllo attacks
greater demand for seal bonds.”
would
be 'lnU____
restlni
_____ _____
farmers
era," forced their way over th* Mrs. J. U Ingley, general chair­ worker* caller) may feci di«- diamond is laid perfectly to the
the
United Staten bitterly.
a
widow
mad*
k
particularly
pit.
Po»erl
to
Join
the
American
_____
'along
narrow mountain roads *‘i *
and other clttxens o f' S«mlnol*
drove than* off.
' ■' . .
Iful appeal for help through the which it often la Impossible for man, said this morning anl ex­ Red t ’roaa. Any person who Inch i*",! the Infield couldn't la1 The Chinese aav the
Jap
L a m British and Ail* forces County.
im
pnned
upon."
Mr.
Guinn
add­
plained
that
th*
bonds
resemble
Empty Blocking Fund.
wishes to buy o membership, ed
hravy war material trucks and
thrive
is
itinted
at
Thailand
hnvo clashed southeast of Retegh
commercial
bonds
and
run
In
de
In addition to raising the price
The woman la unable to work limbers to follow Immediately,"
may do an next week by tele,
and PM deadlocked In p great
Mr Quinn nlsn complimented nr (In' llnrnta Hold. The Japan­
nominations from $5 upward. They
has flee children In school DNB said.
phoning Mr*. F. K Itnumillat
naw tank battle of major import- on a g reat many passenger car and
the ilnn.de, the hotel aeeoinino ese cabinet went into emergency
•
re
labeled
“The
Crusade
of
the
%
meager
whom
abe
supports
on
or by going to the office of dutlon, and stated that the "club
The German* were reported
1T_ British _____________license
plate* a number of other
dBtt, tho
announced to.
se-sit&gt;n.
She cam* to If fa. Lan. split up into four “ fighting DouHe-lluireil Cross, Chrlstnia.
th r
nrgnnimtlon
on
First
Presum ably the Natl for. 'laws were enacted by the legls- gincome.
ar and explained th a t the child­ groups” and to be clbse on the Seal Bond." They hear the Im­ Street which will be open on undoubtedly will lie happy here.”
W latever Imp pen, in the Pacific
The
-ipmlt
will
arrive
here
ill
otoar Gob- Erwin RominalL Datura, Which affect owner* of ren would hav'e no Christmas
print of tl e dnublr-barrrd cross,
Wednesday morning and oil February and will stay at the i, npiarely tip to Japan, it was
ruppod betweop Tobruk and L p to r driven vehicles, some of celebration and among eounllcs* hrele of the "beaten remnant* of 'international insignia of the fight day
Saturday.
two Soviet
Infantry
division*.
lO Ttton border and are 'which , re „ foUo w if
made plain yr.tcrday by a high
Mayfair hotel.
against tuberculosis.
names on tha. “needy list," s h e
The infield, and the gras, nil source who said this nution’* pa­
tholr way o u t . . ChapU r 20925 (8*nato BUI 783) mentioned a woman who haa epi. Naval units and amalier, haitilyTha text of the bond, entitled
thrown-together
formations
which
it, i« in near perfect form, and tience with Tokyo ia exhausted
“T
eentlnuex the ' . uthorlxea tho sale of automobU* leptlc fits.
• re seeking to escape acroea the "Victory,” readx:
present, a Irautiful picture tu anil that the United States will
“Mam'r battle against tubercu­
N atorally, this woman la un­ mountain* to th* Black 8ea."
La-ehull fun,. "When the wurk md compromise it* basic term s for
losis la about to be decided. Vic­
able to support bar young son,
I, cuiupli ted,” Mr. Moughton de­ settling the Far Kastern crisis.
tory la in sight.
aa ia tha case la moat of the
clined, I believe wv will have
Three term s call fur Japan to
"There wa* a time when we had
Instance*
whore
th*
Empty
ST AUGUSTINE, Nov. 2 9 - ono of the nicest appearing and
get out of China and French Indoto b* contented with stopping thr
Stocking F uad glvaa food, clo*
la'-t
(anl
out
parka
In
the
slate.
Collui,
!China and tu preserve a tempo,
enemy, relieving the suffering anil ( d l— Adj. Gen. Vivian
,lng and money to indigent* In
Caipet glass la growing in the rary statu* i|un In the rest of th*
board,
helping the victims. This still ia «ailed »n Florida draft
tha eounty.
outfield,
tu
t
us
this
Is
not
the
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 s-tAb necessary, but a t last the time today lo provide a total of 1700
Fur Fast.
Upon Investigating m u * of the
bvst time nf the year for gras,
Tr*y were hantdrd to the Japofamilies which th* fund will aid — interstate commerce comm i,. haa come when we dare to think men during January.
to
grow,
the
progress
being
made
lO sallss-S
r a s a Twa»
The seventeenth call for while
Here Wednesday night and uow
this year, Mrs. L angsr reported •ion reports showed Friday a sub­
tin
the
outfield
at
present
is
selectees
total*
1452
men
who
stantial
increase
In
train
acci­
are being pondered by the Tokyo
th a t th* 8«lvatlpa Army will
will hr Inducted a t Camp Bland- slow. Also a few hare spot, at Gnvermurnt. On Tokyo's reply
hava a greater num ber af parson, dents this year oeor 1940, but
the
light
of
the
field
nre
being
nig
Jan.
6-9
and
Jan.
12-10,
and
official*
of
the
Association
of
depend- whether there may b*
to taka care of than eeer'b e fo re
I be eighteenth call fu r__ OCglu
and It Is essential th a t the dona. American Railroad* aald It wn,
selectee, totals 3UN men who
tro t- o at of proportion xo llli in.
The fences, dugouts, grulid I'ttUcse-America
trans- total of about 1600.
crease In traffic.
James Moughton. auperlnten.
stand anil colored lileuvher* are I versatiim* will
An ICC tabulation fo r
the dent of parka and of the xoo,
all Icing repaired with labor and view toward »
first nine months of 1944 listed discl«a*d this morning th at he
nialrnuls furnished by the City, settlement.
&lt;011 accidents of all kinds com. hail received a letter from K. 8.
The fence on the Mellonvilie
pared with 5080 III lh* same Ward of Meema Bros, and Ward,
Avenue aide already haa been
period last year.
a New York animal Impoiting
— ---- w
turn down and rebuilt to allow m u »
firm, which highly complimented
down, emphasised, however, tnul
more
room
inside
the
park.
The
the description and articles of the
JACKSONVILLE. Nav. 29.—
post, hovo been placed rlo«rr to­ the situation is serious.
rylng passengers, ,*a “automo­ (Special)—Two
k m which appeared In the H er­
addUloeal Florida
President Roosevelt's last offi­
gether to insure more durability.
biles for- private use" aad places offlcM, at Tempo gad Miami, compared wltk « in th o .f ir s t a ld 's , tourist edition.
.The outside nf the grandstand cial act before entraining for
than In th* passenger car ntto hava been eatabllahod by tha de- nine month* of 1940.
"W* received th* special cdi.
wljl lv painted as will the dug. Warm Springs w n to confer with
class. Htretofore they hare ear. fenae contract aorrkw of th#
that of The Sanford Herald,
i uts. "Home of the llravrs” will hia "W ar Cabinet"—Secretory of
riad tags for truck aorks. Sta­ Offk* of DwfkoM FMductlon.
DESTROYER LAUNCHED
which you were kind enough to
he Hi* t it Is, over the stand en­ State Cordell Hull. Secretory of
tion wagons which are coavert- Goorge W. Simons, J r , Mato co­
•end wo, and wa were very Inter­
trance, nod an Indian head, tha War llcnry 1. Stimson, Secretary
ad Into and read aa •truck* are ordinator, announced today, to NEW YORK, Nov. t» —UPi ested by I t W* bIm showed it to
Ih
tiraves'symhol, will bo under it. of the Navy ? ra rk Knox. Army
classified as tracks. If a station •salat Florida
manufacturer*, — Th* U. 8. 8. Kllyaon, a 1680- a number of xoo director* and
C hirr of S taff General Oeorga C.
largo and small, la procuring ton destroyer and alatoy ship of other euatomere and they all com­
Mi,* Kubv Dobaon of Jack­
Marshall and Chief of Naval Op­
tho U. S. a Kearny, recently mented on y ru r fink set-up. We sonville, and formerly of this
erations Admiral Harold H . S ta rt.
torpedoed off Ireland, was com­ have no doubt th at this edition city, w a, sorlotuly Injured In an
It w a, the second auch confer­
missioned Friday ia the Navy will bring a great many visitor* automobile accident whkh ocence thU w e e k . _________
stood at aa average af $25 as
yard, Brooklyn.* Tha destroyer •ml business to yoor city and rurretl Thursday on tha hightoay
heretofore.
was named after the late Com­ to vo*r xoo," Mr. Ward stated.
between Sanford and Jackson­
Chapter 20011 defines a Farm
SAN qU EN TIN. Nov. 29 —
mander Theodore Gordon Elly.
Reycral other, letters similar to ville.
Trector to bo a motor vehicle
1,1*1— A lter laughing
heartily
this
ona
also
hava
boon
received
■* ■ m M vm .t vv-ge -----The y o u ar girl suffered a and (hutting
over • robust
by Mr. Movgbton, ha added.
triaUsto are urged by HareM
broken
pelvis
and
fractured brrukfa»t, twu members
tho
Colre. executive vlte prealdent of
skull ami la now In a hospital notorious "Duchea" gang of were
WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 - ( ^ )
tbe state chamber, to ba present
in Falatka, whore It was report- rx rru tn l In tho prison gas cham­
_ The federal rtaerve
rd
that
ah*
Is
not
tx
pec
tail
to
at
that
nlretire.
aUU incidentally to n « y fre«
Friday.
timated Friday that
live. She haa
BRver regained berThey
thalr headquartkre to tuck farms, Cole* aald &amp;ab Uito of Flowere Mika Simeon*, 33, .tore aalea In
weak r t M
and 22-year.old Gordon Hawklna. Nov. 22 wore about l i porcanl
Both men refused blindfold* aa higher than In the correspond to*
they were seated In the execu. week laat year.
Among tha f i n f w inter reallion chairs. As tha twu entered
In th* week ended Nov. 1»,
danta to antra In Seminole Coun­
the death chamber they wcry •ale* were 14 percent more thhn

German ground craws, off Im s aad peraaoaal already
Or* arrtrlag at Uw boaea In
f l m l Morocco gad Taniato
tk n g .U w Atlantic and Meditarraaiaa
coaata . Small
grasps af German* alao were
MM to be fillerlag Into
f r u t f i old lla* of fortlfi-

Tax Collector
Salvation Army
Explains Motor Names Families
L a ws F o r 1941 I t S h a ll Help

Christmas Quinn Praises Moughton Highly
Seal Bond Bought For Work Done On Baseball Park
From Association Red Cross Roll
F a r st

Preferred N u m b e r s Many Cases Will Be
May Be Obtained • Aided By Empty
On Auto
enses
S to c k in g Fund

Tuberculosis B o n d s
Are S i m i l a r To
j Commercial T y p e

Call Nears Mini

Two Colored Men
Will Be Drafted

Rail Accidents
Reported Higher

Articles On Zoo
Are Complimented

Defense Office*
Will Aid State

Former £unford Girl
Seriously Injured

BSV£S“! 'J - z r *sz

2 Slayern Laugh On
Way To (las Chamber

s . '.T ^ s n -m n s , sr

Departm ent Store
Sales Up l i Percent

s r .'s a a 'K f c ip

Retired Mill Owner Arid Wife Arrive
To Spend Winter Months In Sanford

G ty Newt Briefs

ty frem North CkreUaa are Mr.
and Mrs. L. a H*nC parent! of
Mrs. B. W. Rasher, who have
visited la S tate* tor tha past

laughing.

a year ago, k m In
fow
weeks ended Nov. 22 tho» arere

Father Of Sanford
Man Dies In Tampa

tha sim ilar period la s t y r e r
However.
comparison*
w sri
thrown o ff somewhat hy differ,
R. A. Wilson, father of J. big date* o f Thankaglvlag.

The local Logfon Post wilt
meet Monday night at 9t00 P. Wilson of-thU city, dUd tuddcnly at tho homo of hU dough,
o'clock at tho Uirnn hut.
ter In Tampa, fofWwlng a heart
Tho boy scout Board of Review attack.
•ill meet toreorrow night al The deceased man, prior to hia
9:00 o’clock at tho Junior High retirement several years ago, was
a farmer la Fltanrald, Ga.,
School.
______
where funeral aervlrea will ba
conducted for him.
Mr. Wilson haa vlailed hia son
here In 8anford n number of
times and haa spent a great deal
of time in other parhtf of Florida
kith hia children, v

RETURNS HOME
MIAMI, Nay. 29 - ( « —
Cesar MuaU Fjar»l«. Grpgwa
van MlnUtor of FuMio Health
Uft Friday . by ‘lippor f*
Montevideo after a two mretho
tour of tbe United States. .»

THE W E A T ^ « ^

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