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                    <text>TUESD AY , N O V EM BER

Fed Aces, Make Honor Squad
| Speed Slogan Is
Adopted By Navy
Football Forces

sa d Fleming's powerful
I all around ability made
earned booses well de-

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Tbe Middles I n Maxing away
a t football appsam ts with
a
versatile, deceptive, and
wide
open attnrfc—a n d they don't seem
to glee a haeg about the ebaneet
they lake to make It click.
Skeptic* took a “ wait and see"
position when pea sesson dope
indicated th at Swede Larson bad
a
football
sc per-d rsadna ogh t
ready for launch in f down on the
banka af th s Severn.
It let got ■ with fall speed
ahead riebt from the start, and
apset William and Mary. West
Virginia, Lafayette and Cornell
like so many canoe*. .The Ine-vU
table letdown came la the mod
lags Inct Harvard ia a 0-0 tie but
the Middle* w m back op (gain
;neat week to top pis undefeated
Penn.
Then cam* their only defeat—
a 20-1] setback by Notes Dame.
Sailor* shot the work* against
the Irish sad were ia ths bottle
all the way. Them threatened with
a long asFrek th at we* halted
within Notre Dame's five yard
line ia the dosing period. Tbey
could handle—cod top—anything
Notre Dame had except a sure­
fire passer Banted Angelo Berbelli. Ilia aerial bombs were just

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live rasa -- b u t they lacked scor­
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Larson concentrated this Fall
on getting seme fire into that
two-team attack (both outfits re­
turned alaw st Intact), lie rut
the number a f offensive man­
euvers, Insisted an letter-perfect
execution, aad then played hie
ace:
“T ake chances." he said. “You
knew; ‘Full speed ahead
and
Backs: Carter,
Tallahassee; damn the torpedoeyF "
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tona Beach, and Allison, Live
Oak.
Tackiest
Fleming,
Hanford;
While,
New
Smyrna
Beach;
Sweat, Liva Oak, and Rickard,
Tallahassee.
Guards: Cray, Live Oak; Hat­
cher, Fletcher; Mite he Ison, Lake
City, sad Veraadoe, Palstka.
Centers: Scarborough, Daytona
Beach, aad Lamb, Live Oak.

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the feature gam* a t tU s Mark's
Florida rollegtote football slate.
The fast-stepping H arricanrs
bare surprised even their aseat
optimistic sap p o rten bi wlnoiog
irrep of eight p n e t this Bau­
son. They wOl U
msderdog*
against powerfid A U n u , but
Miami Is a s urs cat s luted the
Crimson Tide mill hum U play
its best football to min.
The H arricaaes, tauten only by

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id damn Urn torpedoes’* Just
amt describes tb s N ary's 1M1

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Florida's Calory jubilant over
their 11-7 hotar coming triumph
over the Georgia Tech Engineers,
.i l l be idle until they play U. C.
I. A. in Jacksonville Dec. 20.
The Gator* were at their best
*r*i»st Tech and made efficient
o«e of th eir aerial weapon, to
min. A forw ard-lateral—Tommy
Harrison to Forest Pergnsoo to
Milton .Hull—say* good for 2d
yards and the first touchdown
A pas* from H irriaon to loo
Cahill-good fo r 4* yards set up
the next tsuxkdewn which was
male by Red Mack in a planer
front this one-yard line. Paul f i ­
ler plarrkickrd the extra points.
Fullback Ralph P laster scored
Tech’* touchdown in th e fourth
period as the dim**, to a 80.
yard drive (parked by Davey EL
dredge and Bobbie Dodd. Pias­
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the extra point.
The Tampa Spartans closed
out their season with a &lt;7-2 vic­
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SANFORI). FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. Hill

Member Aaaoclated Press

Nazi Forces Are
Within 16 Miles
Of Reds’ Capital

THE SEMINOLE HIG^H SCHOOL CELERYETTES

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Asserts
Tension Between!
egions
U. S. And Japan (rnck
R“»»ians’
Defense At Kiln
Sh o w s Increase I

G e r m a n Dispatches
D e c la r e Capture
• Of 5,000 P r i s o n ers Near Tobruk

Tuberculosis As
Major Problem
To Be Discussed
.Cairo Admits Foe

Germans Capture
Cause Attributed To
Village Of Gora

Is On Offensive Officers
American, E n g l i s h
B Newsmen Are Re­
ported C a p t i v e s

NUMBER 76

Of Health
Units To Meet A t
O r 1a n do Dec. 2

U. S. Conferences
With AHCI) Envoys Moscow Defense Arc
Loses (Ground At
TO KYO .
Nov.
24
—.ill**— i
Secretary Hull's c u t imn*d om .
Roth Of Its Ends

“Tuberculosis, Onr of Florida's
Major Health Problems” will be
analysed by Rr. It. I). Thomp­
NEW YORK. Noe.
son, superintendent of the State
(AB) — Prem ier
MuMolInt
Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Or*
may Ware Heme for Ike Lib.
Undo, who will be the first
O yam tr e a t te tncoarage kla
speaker to health unit officers
ltaiiaa eeUiers. the Rome
attending the annual seminar In
n l i e m U Uejr la a broadOrlando Ore. 2 and 3 a t the
c u t heard by N. B. C.
SanTtorium, Dr. Dan Cone, dl*
LONDON, N ar. 34— (A l’&gt; rector of tha local Health Unit,
•tated today.
• — Batk aide* probably
will
Other participants on the twothrew la "about everything
they have get'* to wla the | day program Include: D a Alec
Brown
of Naw Orleans who U
g reat battle la the iirxrgh
supervisor of tuberculosis control
area, which will determine
for tha Louisiana State Health
the fata a# -L ib ra , informed
Department; Dr. L. H. Kings,
_ gaartara (aid today. Aa anbury and Dr. W. O. Fowler, res­
• maaaatmeat from Cairo that
ident staff of tha Sanitoriom:
hath the Britinb aad
the
A {|^ fneaea
a ■ 'bad
'had ktanah
breaght up Dr. J. N. Patterson, director of
Laboratories and assUtant S late
rewife
lent* la taken aa an
health officer. State Board of
•em ber aide would
Health, Jacksonville; Mrs. May
be aklmpyt with men or matPynchon, executive secretary, Flo­
erial a fte r tka keaVy loaaeo
rida
Tuberculosis, State Board of
already (offered.
Health, Jacksonville;
and
Dr.
Lynne E. Baker, director, divi­
mr tw a r la M
sion of Tuberculosis, State Board
of Health, Jacksonville.
According to Dr. Cone, the
Louisiana (M aker U eminent In
from Totettk, had
hi* field o f work and U U the
first time an ouL ofM ate man
clrclad
."annlhll
a been tavlted jto pertlclpate
6.000 prisoners c*D
la .the Florida Institute fo r PubHealth Officers.
the sanitarium can do
(■curable, cases. Dr.
— fey m an y , yew
officers) to data)
■r - ■ patient la t«
she- fleet- eleaau. of
thethe d U e e s t ^ A T l W f a r i o r
which measures in the refusal of
pokeeman a n . Incurable patients la tha sharta u ly . Ar' London ape
age of'beds which prevails In any
nmtintmd th a t th e battle la atlll
rag tag furioaaly with bloody Iona, Institution of thU kind, Dr. Con*
ea e a both tides and addod tha pointed out.
le la Hpoaalb!y now reach,
freah climax,”
Italian high command, re­
porting the Ax la victory aoulh
e f Kaxegb, (aid th a t two AmerDr. R. II. Ilowas, professor of
learn oheerrera and “various Eng­
lish and American Journalists” law a t Btataon U nlvenlty,
dressed
members of tha Presfb ra re am ong the captives. The
th e
Italians admitted the fall of CL byterUn Men's Club on
aJso oasis, in south central M b. American way of Ilfs, o r tha
ya^ b j the “overwhelming” ' Brl- elements of Western civilisation,1
a t their meeting la s t night.”
During tha bualneaa session of
* W erd th a t the Asia had passed
M o the attack In some sectors, and the meeting, officers ware elected
n d e « d had been In tu c h action fo r the coming year. Men who
lb these seetora fo r 4§ hours, will serve a t the head e f the o r.
'•MM coincidentally w ith tha In. ganliatlon are J. B. Grahan,
eoaahuhre and of the firs t phase president; J . A . Budpoth, vice
e f the British Ineaalon—th e great president, Richard Vornay, secre­
j
•t Paettnnag On Page Sis)
tary ; Roy W right, treasurer.
Charles Morrison presented
musical program to th e group of
about 60 men who gathered In
their rn ttlin g roam a t tha church.

Kick. Carolyn Rosier, Kathryn Wiggins, Mnrthn Perkin*. Cumillf
Hatton, Helen QtiMrtrrnmn, Mnry Jane Robnolto. .If*»n Gi!»*i,
FUit* McWhortor. F.iliu Senkarik, Daphne (*tmmll&gt;. Mm Dm II.tgnn, Patay Wallnco, Puulmo Mt l.rllan, Dorothy I.\ •••i« It. tty
Moon*, Kliiaheth Vaughn, Holt n Phillip*. |t«-ti&gt; i .•i i .*.|i |t« riv
Sue Hatcher, llotty Jo lin'ck. Unity Dohbirw un | \1 &gt;tn.. |;,it||
Otlhnin.

'fereno*'* with tin* fiivoyi uf nth
rr A HIM’ powern (Hiilinn, Khin.i
nnd Dutch Ka«t Indtcsl, hir*
rallied
Miilhuritnlivr Japanese
iju n rtm !•* tak«* u i*I*m»ihv view
nf the mitliiiik fur V# uinimrtim
Hi'in&gt;tiMt ium n't'kiiijf ji li'neniUR
] uf the Ji»p«n«*we.AnieMi'un teiimun
Talks a in ontf the AIM'D pow.
j era were iaid to he fur the pur.
1| mi«i' i f immIiimm eleur the* A men
1can puiitiun ■*»&gt; there wmild hi'
1mi. ruutn fur niMunderitnndtnif nf.

It* *nrael»afr4 Pr&lt;P
In llerlin. Foreign Minialer Non Kihhentrop told tha
, anti-m m intern aiinera today
that Germany already
ha«
non the campaign In the
rant, and the war now la
onU the fight with Britain
| ■nd Her "Irani-A tlantic helpI r n ."
Ni»n iDMivnf nip declared
, that even if the I'nMed Staten
entered Ihe w*r againat tha
I le r this roiin try lepliea to the j
Nvi»». ihe could * not precent
Jnl»nne««* prnpuMil*
the triumph uf Germany and
In the niid-t of the iltsi’U4her allie*.
•non*, K rem lrn t Hi*oievelt «iini.
1W (vawrlafvA r*»aa«
limned H ull and A rm y uiul Nuvy ,
ch iefs to the W hite llotiae fm
I I. t man mi'chiuiizcd forces
what w m d«*Bcrthetl m u "check
arc nnw nnlv 2,r&gt; kilom eter*.
up" conference
&lt;&gt;r lc*.* I him 16 mile*, from
Th e conferee*, including Seen*,
having
Itrnkeit
nry of W ar St muon. Secret hi v Mi&gt;*cn\v,
I of the N avy Kinta, A rm y C h ie f through *otilhcu*t of K iln ,
of S tu f f M u rihn ll nnd C h ie f of the V ichv rtiiiio »**i*rted toNaval O peration* S ta rk ,
were tlny. (itmting Nuzi "fro n t reI presumed to have ca n v a n e d the
K iln i* f»0 mile*
fur eastern n tu u tien among other porta.”
northweat of Moscow.
thing i.
l.otidon rep otN m »mI D . S .J a p ­
The Ruaaiana have admitanese conver&gt;»ationB now appeared tml serious now Gorman gains
to be centered on the |M&gt;«pihl1ity on tho northern ami southern
_ a p rovisional three- |
uf reach ing
I month agreement, rather than ii flank* of Moscow'* ilrfrn w arc,

High School Glee
Club Featured A t,
Kiwanis Meeting

Axis dispatches declared
today that . British troop*
%oath of Recegh, 10 miles
lad been enlllated’*and
and
JOprisoners caotured. and
kGonn^na aaid the ijlbvan

Club Plans Special
Meeting Honoring
Past P r e s i d e n t s

Hllflfh flMtl r it III HIM* il\ Ml. III.
In
defilement, London dip- but rlaimoil ro u n trr.attack s
I Ill'M of till* Si*MlIMi*lia 111•*It Si'll.ml general
|i malic circlen,
conceding Hu* tho t'kraino hail pushed the N s.
(*lr«* Club ntul
*|m*i k iMif • chunrea
of achieving even n
flu** fenltHi'd Ih«- pritcrniii nf •limited agreement were alight, sis back another six miles north*
|h«* Kiwnniw liiiu hi'on In i«| at iho ^believed that If the three-month west of Rostov.
Vnl'Uu
tmlay
A I.ontlon broadcast *ald the
could be worked out
Kit Un.- anm»«n»,i'i| u npifUl arrangement
It might form the haak for n (irrmxq* -.haw raplurvil tha viL
III tv hrild lire*. Ill, lu*n. I more
permanent Uhder&gt;ttndinc lago of' Cora. 40 ndl»4 ndrtkorinic Iht* |m«t in •*■11••m** a*f flu*
v rr&lt;iucits wera for fishing
wo.I of Moscow, and the fierm snjKiwanirt ('lull in' S n .f n .l Vh« iatei
amiouncod thut thvir triM&gt;ps are
Information In Seminole Counly
1ip v rin l. iii«*flinir in '•••nor "f Hit*
hammering a t th r city’s
outar
and aa the result, John 8chiranl.
Itri'tlileilh KAV *l!|f|:«r Ifit
defenses snil have nisda "conwell known local fisherman, wm
fevcritl ttfokn it 1*1» uiul pluiM !or
siderablo gains.”
asked to w rite an article on fieri
th r Itim lii'on «n* .c»w r iniplrtt*
Military
dispatches
Tuesday
Ing In Seminole County. The ur
Mihm Dmut i ,• S i p Tt i I, nniiir
, night said the Herman* also were
tid e follows:
Hlrwlur nt S«'t».i:»
IDkH JVhinil.
“ Florida m ay be considered «&lt;*»
introilnm l !lt» m etnlirtt of Dm*
Klin snl Tula regions, but the
warm for good fl'h ln g by many
Ifh'r Hull „* n *H»vt m| Rrmip
—- "' ■
Army newspaper Bed S tar said
uninformed W sltonltas, but this
flOIII till* i'll1* 'Hilda' Wlltlill ||lt
is decidetlly not the cast'. Th&gt;\.\S &gt; ‘A1T, Bahamas, Nov. '.'it
ilospite two Soviet withdrawals
Hull i V Tn nii'i i ' iit i
w aters of the Wsklvn River are
A t|tm r|% » ct it.| » i',l nf 'M 't* i.l•&gt; Thrmigh an official s|*iko.. ] in tho Klin area, tho (iermans
cool rtg a rd le .s of the weather
S 'I find, (ill lv« I'lpplU, ty\ W hl*(i mail, tho Duke of Windsor Tiles- (wore hnlteil each time before
conditions, and th at make* f»r
Ml** Jean Harper, who will lead the Seminole High Schi«d nnd DmvhI (lutiM'l m inx'|hiti,,Di'. day doiiiod that Ids recent tour making much penetration,
the home of tha “ big Mo»»y.
S*-iiif" liy Si|fii»i»n4&gt; Ituhu nf tho I'nitod Ststoa and Canada I How Ihe Null* reached S* far
backs”. You’ll find them wey down Band, -topping sprightly ami (willing n baton, when it partiri. In im Ann Sli'in,
of (lit* hud nci a.ionod "bitter comment" I oa«t n&lt; Htalinogorsk was not ex.
pate*
in
the
annual
Orlundo
Christmas
I’urude.
under the natural cover oxtondiiiK
; plained.
|»ul»ln* ’♦lu'itklnjf Hu i* unv * tu n hi Aniorioan now*pn|M'rs.
from tho banka. If you want the
An-wiring criticism voicedIni
In a special statem rat Tuc*.
i ii'iiiliiit' i, miii* nit ml ih* n tilling
thrill of your life, Just drop u
| uf IIn* ni'ifru (win* util III** n th ir tho House of Coimnnn* liylustwii. ] ,luy night, the Soviet Information
lie
Alexander
Sloan,
the
spoke*bureau acknowledged the Kusslan
shiner out of the boat. You'll *e»
l" f it liupliiilnf.
him make a break for th a t n in e
, Ainu* Hrunthnin nnl D oru mull at Government House, whore i forces had lost 2,122,1)1)0 men III
cover, and don't make the mistake
l Kiitzitiiitger playctl * imNllt'v of Ihe duke resides as governor of I dead, wounded and missing sine#
tho Gorman Invasion began June
of using a sorry line became It
t»unifN in n piano dui’i ,in«| (Jladys tho Bahamas, assorted that:
1 Only four
writer*
niuilo'22, but said Gorman losses now
won't be long before thing! will
I'lppin Minjf a **olu, • rhl.M*.” C'onbegin to happen.
Hiidiiiif the prru*nm wu* n trio "unfavorable comment” alsmt tho I totaled 0,000,000.
' It separated the Ittiasian loss“ I t ll to a Isiy »ort of bite nt
Hanford resident* will observe. I'oiupM^M'il uf Mix* Sanford, Mi** Duke and Duchess.
2 A p r i v a t e s u r v e y showed j e* as I'JO.OIltl ki lled, 1,112,000
flrr*,
srtd
s to u t
th a
time
Thanksgiving Day tomorrow n&lt; I'tppin nnd MIbm (irunlhuin ninir.
you think he won't— la when he
will the State uf Florida nod injf, "Smoko (IH a lr V'»ur Kyi**" n i n e th an HO p e r c e n t of Ihe w o u n d e d , a n d m o r e limit 620,000
I'lUlid S l a t e s ' p r e s s win favor- m iss in g .
will. F irst stra ig h t sw a y - now
16 other »lute« which ignnied l#y Jfrom o K**rn.
Itiisslun e q u i p m e n t losse* were
fou tighten up; -Theft- la when lut'll
Mim Snnford rx|duin«*d 11&gt;•* side
last Thursduy, the day proclaimed
X The unfriendly writer* em- placed nt 7,t)t)t) lank*, (,400
tear the cover off, eatd you will
th
r
tnutrnrthm
n4
th
r
yrtmrf
T*nn
two
year*
ago
us
ThunK»giviiig
WASIIINOTOS, Nov. ”rt Li’
phiMired Ihe quantity of luggage' planes nnd 12.000 guns; cum.
agrro with ms th a t A full grown
—The White House disrluxi^J by President Itoosevrll for un not all Rwinf m’i»U* hut for lh»* needed fnr the Windsor Dip, tg-1 pared with German losses of
bulldog doesn’t know the fit«t
nto*»t
purl
cIrkbIcuI mid
earlier
observance
of
the
holiday.
today
thut
government
IntelHMMmam
..
thing
about
scrapping.
That
— ■■ m
• V
The Court House, the hunk* niral, t In*11if h »hi* h-rM*!f was noritig that It was for their en- more than 16,000 tanks, 13,000
grnee services had reported
tire party and mil for the Duke planes nnd 19,000 guns
The Bov. M artin J . Bram
big baas will do more thing* In
and (he Post Office will he \«*rv Dml of muda'r i Nwinif
that
Germany
I*
prv|«ring
to
LONDON,
Nov.
It ridiculed German figures
will deliver Ua last public aerteas time G an you ever thought
closed, and all of the downtown well mi elMMical mu rI*’. Shr uii.l and Dm hi-** alone.
rare
Belgrade,
the
capital
of
Britatn
dlecloood
officially
yes­
m e i fat Sanford tomorrow morn.
4. The Duchess went shopping on Russian losse* as "nonsensi­
possible No leee than half a dotrn
conquered Yugoslavia, becuuse storvn are rspectrd to nbsgrve the fche hHirvrd thnt nwiiif muaic
terday
th
at
a
email
shock
patrol
•* f JO o’clock aa a p o rt of had raided the German-held coast times will ha stand rig h t up on hi*
nt I'iradilly' arcailc in New cal.”
(he Natl* are convinced the holiday by elosing with the ex. wim n i»art nf modern llfo and only
Thanksgiving m nr Ice a t the
York, operated bv the Bed Cro*s.
tail and shake so you ran hear the
caption of drug stores and fill, should he bo rcco|fnizi*ih
Ctetnikx,
Serbian
Guerrillas,
of
French
Normandy
Sunday
Prscbytarian Church, which will
books rattlo moot to tawij.
(iticRlB nt th r luurht'on were
era csing the city a* a base of ing stations.
ha am iatar-denomtnaUo&amp;al ser­ night and returned home Intact,
-L ake Jessup la undoubtedly
1 All school* in the counly will fuimhrrt Kalmer nnd Stew art
n
World
W
ar
naval
operations.
&gt;
vice, the Rev. E. D. Brownlee
tCewllaeeq Qe ra g e Sla)
(Juartr/m an. of the* Key Club,
be closed until Monday.
bitterly accused
tha
nation's
A nulet day is expected local and K. K. Ilartlinir, n m*w rvaL
e f w ar policy of overrid­
“ H 2 S - — 4 - k - I N . makers
ly with no outstanding entertain. lent nf Sanford.
Varisua e h u rt bos In Sanford ing even Winston Churchill to
Defective wiring on an auto*
■i | _ _ i j _
a
i» ,
. | ’m eat scheduled. The Seminole
block a rani invasion poach by
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2(1 —(dT mobile owned by George Ellison
r i o r i d u A r c 1 i u n n e d High grid teum journeys
to
the commando iavsaioa troops a
— House M'narit y Leader Mur- caused the vehicle to catch on
Lavtburg
to meet the
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Yellow
tin of M assachusetts said a fter fire yesterday afternoon a t Sev­
PAHAVAJUBO, D utch Guiana.
time, said Admiral
J
of
TAMPA, Nov. M.—&lt;/P»-!Jeut. Jackets there tonight.
a conference of the Kepublican enth Street and French Avenue,
As in the past, Tho Herald
State* Gen. Delos C. Emmons, head uf
Blr Roger Kayes,
1
the W et Sir
the Nov. M,—&lt;*&gt;— United
membership today th a t a strong Fire Chief Mack Cleveland rvtroopa have raaahad this Nether
nndcr hla
ny Sir forco combat com- •W n° l publish a paper Thur*.
TALLAHASSEE,
Nov.
2 0 .- effort would be made lu send the prtrd yesterday.
M ies w in combine, MV. Brown.
landa
South
Afcnarican
colony
ami
'w
t
n
randy
and
to
net,"
tha
nation's
sir
fighting
I
mend,
(/!■)Governor
Holland
Tuesday
I’rirr.C ontrol Blit back to Ihe
T e e pofariad o at.
Firemen extinguished the flame
ve sterd sv that
have received a “hearty and simple arm, taitl hh ee r.
n yesterday
that,I T w o .p cc ia l services w ill In' sasignrd State Attorney J. W. banking committee If a licensing ami the c ar wan only (lightly
F u t o n o f the ckvrehes In
welcome,” tha official Netherlands large scat# maneuvers ware being cooductiM by churches in eon. Hunter of Tavaree to aaeiat State provision were restored.
damaged.
■aufurd will tako p o rt in tha
ilh the celebration of Atturney Grady Burton of Wau.
Indies news agvMjf, Anata,
planned for Florida nest Bpring, n»«tlon
A few minutee later, on the
The departm ent also received
s i a supplement to those under Thanksgiving. The Lake Monrue (hula in an
ported Tus ^
...
S 3 m l
aervire*
Investigation
of House floor, two
Democrate, s call to put out a fire In a
Ministerial
Association
will
con.
Tha Uma of Utair arrival, num­ wav now in tho Carolinai.
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Avon Park City affairs. The as­ Hep*. Cox of Georgia and Dir* pile of old roofing m aterial th at
bers and tfaslr . dspioymant wtrv
“ N est Spring wo hope to be d ie t aervlee* a t the Monrue High signment wae for an indefinite of Texas, urged th a t the measure was burning last night on Twen.
able to conduct maneuvers rov. School building tonight a t 7:30 period, beginning Deo. I,
kept aacraC
ly-FIrst Street and
Mellonville
be recommitted.
from
Savannah o'clock and tomorrow morning un
Tha troops era bora undvr an vring Florida
Avenue, Chief Cleveland added.
ecraoiM nt among tho U. 8., tbs southward and from Mobile east- Intar-denomthatiunal service will
Netherlands govantaMot and Bra. ward. Wo may be able to work ho hold in the First Presbyter.
MAVT Y ABP. &amp;! G . Nov. M.
all, by which U a United Biotas In tha Caribbean area a t the Ian Church of Sanford, with the
Rev. Martin J . Bram dellvtring
ondartafcOU protection of the baux­ u m a time.”
tho mormon.
fo r
ite mines.

Duke Of Windsor
Denies U. S. Tour
Was Unfavorable

Howes Addresses
Presbyterian Men

Thanksgiving Will Be Observed In
Sanford Tomorrow As In 15 States
(•'ermans Prcpurc
To Raze Relgradi

Bram Will Deliver
T^fternron At Church
Reveal Try
On Thanksgiving British
At Coast Of France

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Price Control Rill
May Re Recpnsidered

U. S. Troops Land
Army Maneuvers In
At Dutch Guiana

Fire D epartm ent Haa
Two Calls Yesterday

Assignment Given
To State Attorney

'•Y tX ,

J t T JfiP7MLTE.*»5lS:

Mm. Simpson Dies
At Weirsdale Home

t . W» Bailor Gets
Naval Commission

Mrs. Ingtfey And Mrs. Newman To
Act As Hostesses At Tourist Tea

First Nine Greens At Country. Club
Golf Course h Planted In Rye Grass
have received much
o a th s course,
public will take

fH O F /m

M XfteFr

Naval Enlistments
Show Marked Decline
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 —UP)
— Secretary of tho Navy Knox
sold today tho torpedoing of the
U. 8. destroyers, Kearny ami
Reuben Jam es with a total
lope of 12 men has caused a
decline of 16 percent In tha rata
o f Navy enlistments.

Mr. Knox said the decline list

*—

1-------t minora. He attrlbuU

Ike fact that parents

______Idlag thalr ronocat for

fow to go taio the Navy.

Mrs. J. I* Ingley and Ura. R. A.
Newman will a c t a s hostesses to
tourists a t the f l n t tea given by
the " Forward B u fo rd Club" a t tha
Tourist Cents# honoring w inter
viiitars, Mrs. May me Hodgkin,
chairm in o f tho group, stated fol­
lowing a meeting of the club y e e
tarday.
Each week various members of
th« d u b will g n o t tourists who
visit tha Center and arrange enter­
tainm ent for theft. The following
members were present: Mrs. Peart
Hansel, Mrs. E. H. U o a y , Mrs, J.
O. Laney, M n. T. E. Roomlllat,
Mm. William WOUh m . M n . W . A.
Laffler, Mrs. J , W. D'nUJa, Mr*.

K. It. Deaa, Mr*. Alice W ight, Mrs.
J. II. Truluck, Mrs. Hbdgkin, Mrs.
Ingley and Mrs. Nawcnan.
Mrs. Hodgkin said th a t tha wo.
men uf Sanford are co-operating
splendidly with h*r In arranging
entertainm ent for w inter resident*
who are arriving to spend the sea­
son In this vicinity, avon though
this is the first year the group has
been organised.
Member* of ihe club were among
those who donated plants, rugs,
furniture and figurines to decorate
the Tourist Center, cm well aa their,
services toward oeatmUUng visitor*
with Sanford acthiUoa which they
might find Interacting,
. .

THE WEATHER

Florida—F a ir In north and not
auita so cold In northw est par*
tion tonight. Partly cloudy and
slightly w arm er in tho north por­
tion T hursday. Considerable aloudinaia In tho south portion: Scatsoul
tered showers on th# sonthonak
coast tonight and T hursday.
Georgia—F
“ a ‘ir and not quulta so
cold) scattered light froet to .
night, T hursday fa ir and ’riobqt
tem perature.
Alabama—F air and continued
cold w ith fro st in tho south p a r.
tion and tem peratures 26 te 24
In Interior o f tho south portioa
and 24 to 22 on tha c a u l
night. T hursday fair
tem perature.

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SA NFO RD

RAPBlTHUNTiNG^nME'

Thanksgiving

n N fl

With Thanksgiving tomorrow comlpg aomewhnt as an
anti-climax to many persons who celebrated it last week,
it la perhaps fortunate that we in America aotuiUy have
so much to be thankful for that it neily takes two days
to do the occasion,the full Justice which it deserves
When the Pilgrim fathers ware first inspired to in­
augurate a period of special thanks giving, they were pri­
marily concerned with the bounteous crone which Ibe fer­
tility of the soil and the fsvora of the climate they found
♦.he New World had bestowed upon them. After three
hundred yeara we can still be thankful that food L* plen­
tiful In this country.
Elsewhere throughout the world mllilonn suffer from
starvation and malnutrition. Europe’s millions grow thin
and 1 Ickly aa Britain’s blockado ot the continent and the
Nnxi submarine campaign take their toil of .merchant ship­
M M M i T*» N m U h
■ •••I fl*M ef a i m l l a l l i . ping and aa young men ar c called from their plow* in the
■M l a a t a u M la t w I a n
flelda to handle the machine guns and tanks at tho battlefront.
But the Pilgrim fnthers wore thankful for Nomcthing
fur more important than the food witn ^hlch they filled
their stomachs. They were thankful ■that after years of
had found a
Rge, fa r removed
pager aatf aloe
fo ftlla M * W w t a from aa GUI World tyranny which had sought to stifle
illfa lla a aff • f td a l their religious beliefs. We aro thankful that after three
■*» t i n w w i X
hundred y ean America Is still free and a man can wor­
ship God as he chooses.
Elsewhere throughout the world, men nre being shot,
EWLE VERSE FOR TODAY not for tvhnt they do, hut for whin they think. The minds
g4| •
Ml
■
*
NE LEARNED Olllt of Europe's millions arc being starved as surely as their
S
KOWT (101)
JU S holies whon the right to think, r?qi. w?H« nnd study Is
IX BY US, LET US denied them and they are fed on a diet exclusively of Na­
RET HIM: Ami ibey zi propaganda which warps their souls. Not enough to be
wvah. the qod of their
no brought them out denied their freedom; they are taught that freedom ie
of Egypt, and folJow- harmful and wicked.
x h , o f the god i ot the
But there U 10 much for Ahlch we can bo thankful.
it were round about Though war now may not be far away, thank Heavens It did
not come sooner when we were folly uuiRtpared. Though
w.: may have our Wheelers, Lindbergh* snd John L. Lewis­
A t h a h m q iv ih g
es, thank Hesvena their power ia limited sod none of them
1 thank T h a t for tha golden day* sits in the White House. Though wo may hjtvo strikes and
- 4 9 4 qkjes which Mills In blue,
V f f W * ' whispers I have heard politics! disunity, thank Heavens for t)&gt;« Biltish navy
W»Mrh sweet
and
aacrad wnfch enables ua to afford such luxuries.
And thank Heavens for the natural Industriousneas of
F $ r Iq* w piq &gt; of the world of the American people which makes them work all the hard­
the Innocent,
the Beautiful
er in the face of overwhelming odds and for their sound
and T rue.
F or vUlon* o ft Into the m yiter. common sense which enables them .thQugh they have the
||M of roul-llfe, and dellghle
right to make the mistakes of the French and the blundtra overt a c t committed a g a b u t the
N fne other knowi: and, beat of at the British, to do the right thing a t the
III* right
r l u h t time
I l m . when
w h a n German r&gt;»«rnm ent to occopled
UrrlU)ry. for |n, Une#i 2oo Bua l| Thy gifts, I thank Thee,
only
the
right
thing
could
save
th
e
ir
;
‘
‘
•U n a.
m inim * were ihot and SO Serbs
dear
And let us be thankful that thia la
is the
t h a last
l a s t year
y e a r we
w e hanged for tha m urder of onv
A ad gracious Ood, th a t In Thy
— - -iving
goodnee* Thou didst give me— will have- to celebrate ‘
days an d t h a t
o f,lc ,r *nd wounding a
B arnceforth
nation will be unit
on
this
one
occasion
10
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at
T k a ^ b im * c
1 Pathfinder, national magsalna,
From the depth beneath our feet.
Came earth's tre n u re * rich end
RTarmed by aupthlne,

fed

More Hospital* Needed

by

D rew ’the fields o f ' golden grain
■ to d aw orchard, tree and via",
• n e b their blaaalng* brought in
Ctonde there were, and shower*,

|*aya tha boot fell down on their
job this eealon, their mill Ion
poundi of bonoy eoid being
•lightly
below tho „ aven g e.
Drouth In many atataa during
make the neclar.flow period waa given
bed in aa the emoae but It tank a tot
of b u ttin g around to m akt even
should that quantity.

It should cause no wonder if hospitals
•trange bedfellows, seeing there. U pnly one hospital
Florida for each 294 residents.
If any sudden epidemic or widespread disease
v is it ^
_ . tw these
.
•U or even________________T
a major calamity,
accommo-

John Ponnokamp Heralded that
R e t the rainbow e ft shone d s t io n s w o u ld b e e x h a u s--------------------------te d In n o ti m e a t —
all.
I he heard th at the Miami haa|th
Even under normal condition* most of th o h o s p ita ls are (departm ent had said there were
» henea with *hlMr*OI*et.
v
1100,000.’rmtq to th o 'cjty epd *tp»
c r a n -----,
m id Jf o-----------'
r m o m B•id" ta ..................................
c k n e e d e d fe e U lU e e .7 they esfh destroyed property Ho
O rjaru io ’g ’ow il O r a n g e G e n e ra l m a k e s reg i
tha value of t I J t j a r y ear.'1*
| t least to bend tho k m e ,r f o r f u n d s s p d c o n tr ib u tio n s to m e e t t h e d e p ia n
give thank* to Him above a b o v e it s
them
m ,.r ~17 !m
I Thee# science sbarpe to n e .
n o rm a l c a p a c ity to c a re f o r th
supplied all things through
lc to
u la
te d t bh e fSi tUa t es w o u ld n e e d 5 65 m
n o m 170-bed
U la c ea le
u to
X r ^ c Tl
in Jn lm u p t re q u ir e m e n ts , _*nd t h i s
a riiS
ep r .'thanks accented to .
particularly to accommodations for mental and tu- frond m Iraq
- W I L L P. -SNYDER

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X cases.
Bounced “the
ie Florida Sanatorium located in Orange County, ex-|r*?*,r0,lB!*u.
* --------- d * H t 1*. haa more applicants than It can ^ X u - m
i State hospital for the Inssne is $9 hope- capacity had
overtax that many subjects languish in jails or are I*" »{*•
*1
tomes awaiting vacancies slow in coming.
**£teltoi h*
1{L,00,“ very m“fh M ^ M * part of our defense ob- S ® f f ijr hSj
dona and precautions, tjie people pf Florida ought to do Unent 10.000
atjUng now about this very serious sltuatioo&lt;-r41riaodo stva him a

• a to again protesting bar
Id “eocfrtlemerit". But Ju»t
until the demecraelea begin
H m St, Auguatlne Record says
a t the meanest man In town is
* w earing hi* la d year** Red
|W* pin- And the stingiest.
F e e t, Malian Park la looking
tee beautiful every day and I*
M g to oh a Mg asaet In dev.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1M»

HERALD SANFORD, FLORIDA

die makers, draftsm en, raathte
Uls and skip fitter*. In Arcadia
20 a i m a f t m rcbanlei a rt
end In Mtotol the need is ( •
CAMP BLANDING, Nov. 2 8 .- 1(0 boat-irailders and -*5 irichio.
(Special &gt;—'T he Special
Defense 1st*.
_•
*
tUleml Office beta. .
Qualified selectees who i r ,
effort to alleviate the
to be released from Army
ihortar* of skilled labor in de­
icrvtee
a t Camp B\*nding »ouR
fense Industries throughout lh*
United Staten, seqt out a call apply to L. L. EstrMgr, Jr„
today for workers.
manager of tbs office st Caaip
The office announced opening* Blending, t u t Mr. Estridcc u t j
In several
Atlantic
in b o ard men already dlacfeargod should
1tales in Alabama and Califomi* report to tbelr respective l.cal
In oddilion to Florida for such employment office should thte
jobs aa radio engineers, tool and be qualified to fill tueh jobs.

Call Is M&amp;de For
Skilled Workers

FOR YOUR NEXT FUOWER N E ^ )S
CALL MRS. PIPPIN
• Graduate of New York Design School
• Member Telegraph Delivery Service
• Member ^ontheM itni A Florida Slate Florin!.*

Aae'e'n.

W. F tift Si.

Saafard, Florida

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Mixed Drinks — Ppckqge Goods

Beer

FIKZ DRUVRMZ . —PUONR *M

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

low

coat*

^The Sanford Atlantic Natk
Member-YctUntl Deponit insurance
•how* considerable

in ran Eagle, ha* growing a t E tI*, tern a young tree, native of New
k" Zealand anil known thore n» the
Chrlitma* tree, which la paid In
0 ! far and away outrival the royal
,poinciana In abundance and color
cf it* bloom, A nother tide 0%
A public accountant firm rc. tho picture la th at U. 8. eltid
ported th a t tha management of .1 icn.« itatloned in Ecuador are,
certain Miami etemoaynary insti­ growing
Florida
mangoca,
a
tution waa “w asteful and cumhvrand
aaad
*oma.“ Ian’t th at true of a hea­ Michigan m ulberry
vy percent of public business? It from an avocado bought la Indi­
enfold bo a safe bet that lb" ana and probably raised In Florpublic dollar gate onlr a b o u t no
reant o f Ita real value, In pub.
: service.
A t a recent sitting of tho
Dado county grand ju ry 14 in.
Greed aad gullibility ro*t a riictracnt* fcA- m analaughtar ware
Miami Beach woman $850 on a returned and (our filte r coos*
dismissed, llow unfortunate It it
“eon’' gams.
) seu. *A* u r i i»w -e.
m s"t itoat sm ldat ao much bqeut*. V if i
A. H. A ad raws, the plant cn- grandeur there shouM Be ao much
thus last editor of the Amcrl, crime and wickedness.

J f t p t o f W b s m re u su a lly

given opt to a choMn
few — and lucky are
thOM who.got one, It is
nomathlng to be treas­
ured—mostly • f0r the
sentiment behind the
gitt. Make others happy
by gfying th h truly per­
sonal gift. Beautiful
work*. professional re"u'ta tM t capture your

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Cotter Addresses
Dramatic Group

FRIDAY
. The BondWa-for.Brltaln Club
IIB s o o t a t the home of ' the
h airm .n Mrs. L D. M artin, 1261
lalloavill* Avrnue a t 3.-00 P. M.
'■re* attendance la urged.
n o n d o r taailon fo r tho
Oo«a a r e Inn rooaaa will fca
ao n d by tha W. M. U. of
Flrat B aptist Church with
A. J . Paterson in chare*,
afternoon assrlng aoulon
Red Crooa will b« iporv.
by tho women of tho -Con■Uonal Church.
Tho NdeV Howard Chapter of
U. D. C. will moot a t tho
of Mra. J. H. Truluck, 1119
nolla Avenue, a t 3 0 0 P. M.
member* or* urged to attend
Im portant m a tu re a re l e W
dtaeuaaed.
. Thera will be a ipeeial meot*ur of tho Gladlola Grov* 267,
d P t b s W. 0 . W. a t tho homo
Mra. John Andoo, a t 7:30 P.
AU member* are urged to
There will bo a call mooting of
T, E. L. Claes members end
p eaptisns of tha P in t Bap.
Q tu rth a t tha homa of Mr*.
Ewing, 607 Park Avenua

AndersonGriffith
Foperal Director
IN B. 2nd 81.
P W w «U

THINGS WE’VE SEEN AND HEARD
By MAYMK M. HODGKIN

License Tn^s Will
Be Placed On Sale

, t a i .i.a h a s s k i
\ .
jr.
"H u rrah
lor Sanford,’’ ex­
Wriil hunting Finlay mom- |&gt;&lt;-ale&lt;l in search ••! t*»urM n- ;4*&gt;— Florida’* new otntii’e-on*blu*'
claimed Father J. P. C otter of
\ng—
|*ei
m
m
I.
trrtainm
ent,
we
hear
nlnuit the !automobile liccn** * f»•r l!»|*J will
DeLand, guest speaker at the
Went hunting Saturday after*1Garrison Pipaya Grove out un tH. p|ac«i| on ;*le ilk a'l countie*»
meeting of the Little Theater in
noon
like*i»e
period
'Geneva
Avenue.
Not
only
Toun*t* Monday.
the Woman's Club last evening.
We
often
hear
Know but lots of Sanloid folks ....... .
Tht. rjc,„ Mn
fr„
, , flir
Father Cotter has had .everal
nlvit !»*• h ig h ly in te re -t.il m «ee»ng
years of eaperience
in
Little Thy** 'f ” Seent» like a
I'liy lh .s e trr e s under s c r iit if .. . . . . . I ..... .
, * r*
5* ’ '•*' .........
Theater work, serving a* produc­ to irbnmce it to “ Know
Miss Dorothy Mitchell entoron our Some of the fru it* on the*.* tree* w eighing 4500 pound* • i n iu f
tion managvr of the St. Augustine NfjIKhlair ’* We railed
tilned far a group of friends
h’chir| F o r Home car*.
notablv
iho*e
F rien d , of Pvt. Ralph E. M u m
and as director of the O r - . - "*1o\%- titixen.
............ Mr. -John
...............■
■■ are like watermelon**
a t her home ■on Palmetto Avs- will reg ret to learn that he. un­ Club
In a single year the t n e run ’ around .10041 pound*,
the
pi we
Club, which won the sta ts
f" r
""
rrue on Monday evening with a derwent an appendectomy in New Undo
a
vfnry on livhittg to Mini grow ur large *■* *iv t«» eight
$1®
5* high* i limn it
priie under his direction
dinner party and bridge. Ytllow Jersey last week.
out
t
*
i
I
hi*
in&lt;|uiru-M
whu'li
urr
iw hen through tin*
trunk
and " M,% I®**
y«’u i. *n n . ?»..• l*»il
Relating a three.(mint program
•tenolobium formed the
floral
to follow, the
speaker first ■ ton.iilv in c V r ijo n ic . n n tl lo , an ti many of them ha\«* from 150 t.« legr*laturv revi*e*l th»- t.ig !»&lt;•»'
decors lion, for the room. In
Mrs. O. W. Douglass has a r­ .tressed membership, “For with­ lea** it hair to oin own
-« .'U)0 jMiunds of fruit on th«ni at
in c re ise uliim ul i- «t •
»!»• it
which tho guesU were entertained rived from Savannah, Go. to Visit
ttb4.l l. h.alltim es. Th e InOtom ones ripen 51.500,000
and tha Ullies carried Thanks­ until Sunday with her parent., out them nothing can be done, It’s «ii KiM»d wr don’t ilatr rr- first. The Garrison** un* most] Ample supplies .f ill types "f
and It ia very Important to get
giving designs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Williams.
about
showing
you tags have been *. r:t t.. «ount\
a variety of acto r, and actreaaes, least- it hrfc to our own folk'* gracious
Miss Ruth Loveless of ML
•o
th at the leading roles will not eauM the Inkf*. river*. mid even through, so ts*e a trip out that tax collector**from th. tag nan
Dorm wag the recipient of high
Mrs. S. P. Campbell and son, always fall to only a few per­ th# famed pull of Siinpl** Simon way. It’s shout four n il»*« end ufncturtng plant
ut th« - 1.»T• p i
score prize for the evening’s Terry, have returned from A t­
WOUl.l be *o filletl with local *f the Park Avr lllie *&gt;t"p light nf «on
sona.”
games.
lanta where they have been visittm n
Second, co-operation among the fiahi-rn i n that there wouldn’t be Vrmitage Cottage**. tlign
B e s id e ,
th e
Those present with the hoit*s*!'nC with relatives,
members "The important thing I* spar*’ fiitoiKh left for Mr Imu right and go nl*«»i|t half a mile e t h e r 1n n e v a t 1. i l
were: Mr*. Lois Cooper, Mrs. |
.in lh« Veil! Will he 1tie - I
to find out if the members plan 1st t«* even «avt « |»liur V*»u run You will see th«*
A. B. Birklsck, Miss Mary Joe
A. W. Epps. h a . arrived from to be aetivr members, which Is iread I t mid dint your eye* mul i ight.
w h a ll s person net
A thouvnn.l thnnkv,
Key and Miss Ruth Loveless, o f IEmory University in A tlanta, Ga. very necessary in a small town, f t tl • in bite •'
w ants a «|»-« ml h
I fi«hm^
ML Dora; Mis. Billy Gresham 10 spend the Thanksgiving Holl­ tlp ii what pha««* of the work Mr.
11 -el Veil fnr him
and Miss Maty Collin., of Urns- days with h|* parents. Dr. anil ric h member iv mi*t interested
*oU, . .
Th.*
month's
Spoi
tills; Miss Jewel White and M iss!**"- A. W. Kppa.
in.
Cleq Barber, of Tavares.
’ , „
Third. "Practice anti plenty of c irri' « a Saiiford-Seminob t .&lt;110
E d Cochran of Camilla, Ga. I* ill No actor or actress in Holly, ty ad on Hunting and I i-liing.
W e
llthe guest of hi. .lite r, Mr*. W. wood ever got anywhere without and it - .re s t. Keep* 11- im-&gt;
at 7 ;30 P. M.
Marked liy diyn.n and -imnll.
I- Stoudenmirv In Sanford and practice.**
with the old pencil check it*}!
THURSDAY
r it y
w nv
h v
u i'il ili '••If "1
\\
W lu , at«»»i
15 'M .i
N"« t»«n
■-! P u . ;
, , ,
qtflm - Mini
Fending
un-wei* M « r r e r « * t iI.iii'illt
The Wesleyan Guild of the Ms brother, John D. Cochran,
*
t nt
«1tk•1Vr i l i ­ r M a s S tating Ih .t the Little Theater |MUm,
,lltf
nil 1 f III* h u O m ii &gt;wr Sit\ik-s
Methodist Church will meet at the of Lake Mazy..
•*f
.ifr
v
.
M
ill,
r
M n u .lf
M
n' * S e c r e t a r i a l
fills a rre st need of expressing|too jMi| |hry , „ vr ,
,
..... .
It. .In t i
S« !»•••* 1
home of Mrs. E. M. ArmiUge,
fr„n| „
Nll, .. A(. I,«’&lt;»nur«l I . r p M r I in I|S, *»• II
Sh«* h i i . !•• t ii • ’ • :vi*" •1 •"
'ills *
M is. Eleanor Dooley, daughter ones self. Father (o tte r said th a t ,|n_
3100 Park Avenue, at 7:30 P. M.
M
rx
Fr«*«l
H
r
r
e
i*
.
in
tin*
l
i
n
n
i.
•
\%••i •
t , u , hiIIIlT a?i«l
m i t . » •• •,11
of Mr. and Mr*. IV B Donley of It was an excellent hobby. ** r ^ n - . d a,U in ten .
MONDAY
ll*.' h r i . l f . T u r w .liiv ••\ « i»ini»
\s.
well av giving a person the natur.
, ,| Hl.
w •
v r v i- r a l
\»’.«
k‘,»r
.it.. ..it
There will be a board meeting Geneva, is ill in the Orange Gen. al habit ef l.emg at rose a n d |£ o w,.( ,ln,|,.r. , t„
|in •
J •. : \l H 1)0 o V IlM ’k . 111 ills
&lt;,
|
„
, (l,s
.
- • - .e h ,i*r " f S i i i i i p '•
of the Presbyterian Auxiliary at eral Hospital where .he recently do.ng the light thing at the right L * ,, I.,„uirht kn S7
• lli’r
nf
th«* iin n n -illi , i t *• i n ••If
............
II ig h S . H.h .I
tha church at 3:00 P. M. to be underwent an annendectnmy.
i n i l r!n»«* fri«»nifn »-f’ ................ •n*
Mt l.ll* It* W •
Mr
|*» Ml I •&gt;• 1
,lm r
T h . 1 of C i» ......... I..
followed by the monthly business
l.im U n x
fh r H .n
y
m . \ .
S a n f ‘ *r»l II » 1*
I f 1 ill* 1
" 1f r . i m
The imptirtance nf the public’s Jog Ihi* business. ..............
Mra. J. N. Burdick, accompan­
meeting.
••f the F irv t I ’rr-Kv I* t i.m * tun,
Circles of the Women's Soc­ ied by Mra. C. W ll.m il ami reaction w», stressed by Father]hcl|i when we get the I--Ik..
O tlniidn, officm t'nl
iety of Christian Service of the Wealey ll.m il, left this morn­ Colter, who explained that • Un4 old Sanford will h.n
Tho Mitigli* i 'in'
i. "v tv
"friendly’” audience is to be life llatnrth. i. her o iit-h n t. and
Methodist Church will meet at ing for Thom*»ville. Ga.. to .pend sired
p*rrf«unii d in tin I v ................. .
moi
the Thanksgiving holidays with
j j»v_.
the following place*
fio llt nf till* m.iutla win. L w
"T he secret of success Is In tor
Circle One, Mr*. J II. Williams, relatives.
w . lin e n R received all the n il- | g'uced w illi lilt I*' ••.!&gt; \ %Li \ »
acting
natural,
and
as
you
go
302 Oak Avenue at .1:00 I*. M.
!•• I -tumid Li- | *•! IIn ••nuni' ihi'iminiH iind f* :|IIn • \ f i l e i
Tomm
Circle Two, Mr*. W. E. KirchCobb is expected to along vnu will learn bv exper­ we
on
I hia "iivilllutllo in • •»iiii*i»m| ji . itml flnn k rd * hv tv%k» t l | !• »- le
ience
the
thing*
that
can’t
be
off, 240H Palmetto Avenue, at a rriv e from Gordon C o llrg c in
lio
n
-’
wo’vo I •••li «.«111ii t* f••i nf w hito I it I •I •t •••, i t In \-.iiit li
learned
any
other
way.
Choose
3.-00 o’clock.
*
Barnemvillc, Ga. to visit the r»
Snilfnld
Ilot Slid mll'tls It 111I while- I*l.l eI•••11' |*|
Circle Three. Mrs. 1. P. Ila . malndcr of the week with hi* plays that hnve had good runs thrnwK’h tho
i •••ling t h r U ’ru iH 'in
'!•
I
rvnta, Mr. and Mr*. It. A. on Broadway, attend rehearsals Drop ih a r»»d nr k‘' ‘* *• « i.n M r('*n rk i n nf I*n \ t..*» i |t. .
gan, 1702 Park Avenue, at 3:00 parent
and feel free to criticize rach f ill Wo’ro VIMUI gnuip In Hold
Cobh.
o’clock.
I'LlV«'l " I l.o%•• \ • l " i l ,
other freely, ami I'm sure ynu tbroi
Circle Four, Mrs. J. F. McClel­
I luh Hu* W iM ding M iii'li i " mu VN
land, 309 French Avnue, a t 3:00
M ra Bruce lainey has return­ will make a success of vour ’Tin* Fnrwiltd S jn f'u d
«S m o o &amp; f a.J tp ’S h ij
*n* • **• l.r h r tig n n
o'clock, with an exchange basket. ed to her home In St. Petersburg prolect.’’ Father Colter slated In reellv gut down !•• l»u ••&lt;•
T h o hriih* Ini"
■ In r onl\
Tut-dity loniiimir uud
ii •
n
past
two conclusion.
Clreia Five. Mrs. Harold Marsh, after spending the
W A TE R SPA R ENA M ELS a n d V A R N I S J liS !
Preceding the talk by Father grnnd t hi ill vuirkui-' with w* *• mhint Mi-** ID In • • \ S t ” ..n *
J a ffa n o a Avynue, at 3:00 o’clock. w**k§ with her parents, Mr. and
hridi'gi•••mi • i». *i nmn w .u
Mra. R. I , Cornell. She was Cotter, a short skit or "work­ men with ao minh • td hu-innu Tho
H a rry S. G r i’i'in nf i &gt;* l.i»»*!«•
S U N - P R O O F H O U S E P A IN T • W A IL H ID E
joined over the weekend by Mr. shop" nlav was presented with ami •Ik tormiiiMtmn t»* •!•• Ih fuui**
Tho hrlilo'** alti'inhini \\•*i •• u
woro nud«* in m l
iiptm
lAney, and returned with him. the following member* taking planpa
lo
yollow
light
Wkio.
hi
w*«n|
d u r i n g , I &gt;oooin Ih i .
including
F L O R H ID E • C I.E A N -U P A ID S
p a r t:
Chridnu** Week, mid fmni lb •|iltt**»R tlitiin iril with li.unl w m iii'li:
Mr*. J. P. Thurmond returned •Retired tailor—(’ F McSIarrow pre-- nt nilllnnk nil' I'nUI l-l ill • ; gold huttnn* Slo* w u * • *‘ li"uldB R U SH ES -M IR R O R S - G LA SS
yesterday
from
A tlanta,
Ga. Ills wife—Mrs. McSIarrow
KOing in think limy link* l.uuh-d r ruiM iifi' • f **m ii\ ••mi i"-» hud*
sailors Cent- Lawrence, in Siinta’v Up
Wbara she ha* been visiting with Three
Tho h rid i’ R d n
w ••* f.i '•*
P A IN T E R S S U P P L IE S
relatives. She was accompanied
N ed
Brnadhurst.
Waller
.Mi- Ingley ah.t Ml*
Newnmn I1
»f Wedisew.s, I !•* lla- -ilk
horns by Mlaa Nell Gilstrap and
Haynes, Jr.
I he Inl'.f
took
liver
the
leadership
l.u
III-!
velvet
and
*ilh
•
&gt;
•
I*
P A IN T S T Y L I N G H EA D Q U A R T E R S
Mlaa Sally Gilstrap, who will Jananese girl— Mrs John L. Mil­
nf
first week nf llcccmbcr nl tin volvrt hiuliro w,«. • n im U
elslt w ith her and Mi*. Betty
ler
! - L in in g nnd w:i- fm m fillin g . I
Tourist
iVntor,
mul
with
thnw
Thurmond for n few days.
Dutch girl— Mis* Nell Stew art
two I n vet tho paco their vue I Hoi- Nhouldor »••»» *&lt;•bt•* wa*» Im*i»i »I» |
Harem girl —Mr*. M. I,. Hudson
will Ih* htutl put t«i over J fu lly doniirni‘d uf * nliiiiilmi m i
Greta G arbo- Mrs. Malcolm Mac- thad&lt; •w thorn. Thiv ia ii fine nr .I b iiib , til ho n**i*v nod di*l|diiniiiiu
Nclll.
ranyement. huving two difforolit | ^bo bride’-* m« therehn-»*
In r
The arrom nanieit was Mias WOnnn Inke over tho ontortnin. • dron.v of lenf green * ilk •••*i»o :unl
went fnr a week It rn u tr* »mh wore n ror-ng. **f p n-t.l get.
Leonora Whiddon.
Mra. R. C. Maxwell gave a leief
The play was written by Mr*. Inter e-t nml exollorrent in mi*! bora dalviov
history of Pilot Clubs a t the Malcolm MacNelll.
fitfpating future work4
S*» if | Tho rpm ' ih * no'iher wn- nt.
dinner meeting af the local club
no, tirod In navy Idm* -hoor n op e
A anori
short ouainc»a
business infouiK
meeting wu* they m il mi Y O U don't *ny
,
. |
* .
f . I .
norgf
i v tim
In the Valdet Hotel lart evening.
led over bv the chairman. M t ivmrn.V*r
U* u »oan| o t . a..d In , ‘ "*
§1’*
presided
The Pilot Club was organized In
t J. J. Krllaghan, a t which * « ,
.
.
,
1‘
*
,,?
',‘
rn'
.............
...............
Father
Mfeon, 0*. O ct 18. 1921. with i t * i „ _ . it was decided th a t tha dues
AL'.*- Read. Shop haa leturnrsl u-ters.
2S cent*
c rn llf per
|ir° mhkonth,
o n lh , pay.
pay. 'V
Tourist Center a fter a ,
Immediately
wing (he err*.
j g f t£ * * *
” Llr' H J u f b ei i 26
, '*&gt;e
t
hoHpitnl I molly ihc gnosis assembled nl th
njmnn in
the
a
t
the
first
mealing
nf
the
"R0",'
The Pilot motto U "True Course • J ' k.
“ Meetings will be held on ‘ ml n"
n „». b'*u d , her .......... and ' bride', table which was overlaid
and the emblem b th e .IK- mm^nnti
#«„ mw T n— L** «liar me to the institution Tl»«*r» with a lace ilolli and udorne.l
; ‘h ^ r . ' i u r ^ Z .
• « ,on'1 • ml fourth Toea.lays.
to
irr i Look* &gt;»h»* will In* with n three.tiered wedding cake
For a tturnt winter, trail*- in
ll. "Iri
T h , following comm ittee, were I
h,-r
surrounded by white bride'* ros.
M « M .« e M ■ P o in ted by the chairman:
toee
as, while pom-pom ««ter* and
your nltl healer on one •»' t ■»«•-»•
ar*. KJTTV
K9.W« M n . Maxwell
u — u . - m - ui . . .
la r lin la
out, i armies
kinds ami tie Queen Anne's lace. Tall white
new Norge circulating model-..
l “ "; xof ; all
'
lo t. than any other state.
f - T u ^ C E. M ^ U ^ T V ? grcea down at the Information candle- east a soft glow over
We have one that will *olv«the table Mrs. W U. G ardiner
A ceremony on
Booth.
Thr
way
she
make*
'em
ill select and d irect th* play*r.S
i|Ur,tlons,
even presided at the punch howl.
.It
your
heating problem-.
Music director, Gene Lawrence- slop ami ask
A fter spending a short time with
MMII
foolish ones, is Just remarkable.
assisted
by
Mrs.
John
L.
Millrr
'em today. KAN l
ll.l(M&gt;
which symbollxet Purpose, Inltia
Margaret
Kelts, alias
Miss their guesls, the rouple left on
live, Loyailty. Opportunity, Team ­ and Mias Leonora Whiddon.
C ham trr of Commerce, isn't any their wedding trip.
House,
Mra.
E.
J.
Nelson,
as.
Mrs. McLueas traveled In an
work, Internal, Bervice and Mem­
slack on smile* when it comet
ber*. Th* hub o f th* wheel ewe slated by Mrs. Irving Felnbrrg lo directing the T ourist, to var nipta Idue twill suit trimmed
and
Richard
Deaa,
too, and sundry kinds of rooms, wilh silver hand-designed buti sen ted by Mrs. Joel Field,
Properties director,
Waller apartment* and
bouses.
She’s tuns. She wore a small rinse fit­
gave the Code e l Ethlea.
Haynes.
Jr.,
assisted
hv
Mrs.
trimmed
with
doing a good job of II too, where ting black hat
Th* business Masion era* preSanford, F la .
‘201 N. Park Av*.
baby ostrich feather* end gosea.
lad over by th* president, Mrs. M. I- Hudson and Mia* Nell 8 te. she sends thenr’ they slick.
While haviitg our eyes and ears mcr veil. Her pur**, hat, end
Al F. Hunt, and Mra. Mary Raw- wart.
Una ere learned tha near members
F ath ar K tIU ghan.haa extended
who were recently initiated.
to all persona In Seminole Coun­
The table decoration! fo r tha ty regard)*** e f age an Invi­
dinner eaarted a harvest them* tation to become a member uf
w ith grapes on tho vine entwined th* Little T heater Club and t«
i.lennth o f the table and a red attend the next meeting which
•polo holding a yellow candle rill be held In ‘the Woman's
which m e placed e t eadk plate. Club on Dee, 9.
The cenU f»M &lt;rM T tv n m i 'v t •
Present, a t la s t night’* ' meet­
rge rad apple Leldlag n .la rg e ing w ere:
F ath er
KtlUnhan
Cotter. B ar. M. B. Hack.
i M i t i were y o y t a U d oy
• tt, Mr. and Mr*. W ,H, Stew art.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank B auer, Mr.
' t l W
r
m at tine and Mra. E. J. Netaon, Mr. ami
H oot, Mr*. ¥ u J Mra. C. E. McSIarrow. Mra. Irv­
Mr*. Field. Mr*. M m JUjrlt**. ing Fainberg. Mrs. Euth Scott,
Mr*.
Mr*. J . C MlUhdO M ra J . A* Mr*. Ava W right Devla.
Partin. Mr*. Eddie M f W M ra W. B. E. Aiken. J r - Mrs. Lourlne
Beal.
Mrs.
John
L
MUIer.
Mr*.
L K orean, M ra H- A.
Ur*. M. B. Smith J i n . W.C. Crick- M. L.
Hudson.
Mrs.
Frank
™ U rt rrank £ MocN*UI. Mr.. Shams*. Mra. Q ua Wood. Mrs.
E V PitsIn. Mra E. 0, H-.rpcr. J . B. Cogbum. Mrs. Malcolm
MacNelll.
M n,
John
U
Lee. M M Marjorie Coeburn, Miss
Nell Stew art. -Mlae D nrl. Hall.
"**W
m Lawton, Mia. M artha W rtghL Mlaa Patri­
MM* Edith cia Walla**. G ene, Linder, Gen*
Lawrence, Ned Brondburat. Wal­
te r Haynee apd Evans McCoy.

LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

ial Calendar

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Telephone 14H

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er sona Is

.Miss Cox Is Wed
To ilr . McLueas

Toll plmn

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TAVERN

W S i PITTSBURGH PAINTS

G. U. STUART PAINT &amp; GLASS

Pilot Club History
Related At Meeting

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HEATER

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SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP

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ending a thru* weeks’ trial In
which former Wfvenvor Tom JTerra) a f Arkanena, had previous­
ly been aaguitted by a dlrsetad
verdict.

ip o n o o ro d b y 't h o

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Each tim e yo«
k * «M Coca
tty o f fc n u lM
th a t here le Um quality

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E x p e rie n c e...

refrwIMaf experience,.. ha* tM ffct people everywhere

to trust the quattty of Coca*CoU.
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J o U Btromlek .
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paaaonvnr train with a trailer-1 eanaod tho locomotive to plant* down an embankment and pnU govern!
ad* crossing nepr Delias, Tex., ear* from tM raQa. Section* of the rail, uprooted bp tho Impact, a i .
lory to ala. Im pact of the craah 11wilted like wlro and one rail arebea thirty feet in tho alt.

I

ZH scriM m an unemployed labor*
• r, John Btromlek wai a rrn U d h r
loeal police In this theft of two ofi
painting* and a print, valued a t
18,000, from the Doria Dak* estate
a t Somerville, N. J . Note* damandla y 160,000 fo r return of tho polntln«o wore turned oror to tho police,
who handled all n e rv a tio n s. Tho
hdraa* a t preeent I* a t bar borne
ia Hawaii.

; Rep. Albert Cora
Juanita Splnelll '
Aihcn feccd Juanita "The Duchess*
hpinclli ia pictured in the warden'*
office a t San Quentin priaon. She ia
the first woman to luffer the death
penalty In California, and waa
exreuted In the gaa chamber for her
part In tho death of Robert. Sbtppard, member of a (any of potty
thlorea which ah* led.

BharUf Chart** T. freak of Payotte
County aenrebee a car for poatlblt
weapon* a t the Kdtnborn mine, I I
mdt* north o f Union town, P i ,
where 11 men wer* shot and VMndod

Price control bill fntroddeed By
Rep. Albert Coro of Tenneaoa* and
cent to tho flflpr by tho Uoaa* Rules
Committee embodlea moat of two
recommendation* of B ernard-M .
Baruch, World W ar price admlfl*trotor, and la a aubatltntolar « a
Bahklng and Currency Committee
bill. Immediate action. I M w * * »
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Meridian, the latwJMRa
fa the taw school of th* U

cfcatrmaavf the Kate Board of Control;
I ArmW&gt;iad Brown, tower right. of the
■m* co n n The w a it Projects Aitmtnias* cooperation mad* txwiibte th* new
T tantx lo th# ofitlnAj law buildkne eon*
roar* ana waa reorteanted by WUtar K

Charles Me!

^ lA ^ ff^ e a T h M a m C n t i^ w ’ uw

‘‘ .T ro u /flg b W y MunhVtl

JtapcfB
ipert fer a 7-0 trim

I Official Makes
try to— In th* Uni
held - n pilot'*
|_ L Prediction On would
I „
Pilot Increase
Bv JACK STINNRTT
WASHINGTON, Nov. 38 —UP)
— Although much ha* been
w ritten about th* training ' of
Army and Navy pilots, faw per­
sona realise th* anormlty of tho
groerth In civilian flying,
i Th* other day, I beard a rea­
sonably conservative aviation as­
sociation official estimate
th at
within the next faw yeacs one

which the country now Is tu
o a t civilian pilots (about
000 a year), b u t when ev en
la comldered, It la n e t an
possibility.

Under the Inspiration and
dance of (he National Aar
He , Amoclaikxi. the numb
model airplane builder* b
U. 8. ha* crept up to 8,001
Thee* youngster* learn Uu

SS&amp;M5Z5S %
will choose n profession. Id
direction, aviation Is differ*

Lou BoudreaU

wjftl
m um

year-old ahorti
was named fl
Indians on a
becoming th*
pilot o f mart
Th« sppobtm o
r Alva Brad)
a Cleveland cl

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Monroe .Ministers
. To Conduct Service

CARRY HEAT

Two ahort aermona w ill 'to 'd e ­
livered by the Ray. V. D. Morrtson and the Rav. H. II. Martin
to
tha congregation
a t th*
Thanksgiving Service In th* Luke
Monroe Public 8fchool Auditorlam tonight a t 7:30 o’clock under
th* direction of the Lake Mon­
ro* Ministerial Association, ac­
cording to the evening’s pro­
gram.
Included In the service, . lo
which persons In Seminole Coun­
tv ary Invited to attend,, wilt be
th* Invocation by the Rev, Mor­
rison,. introductory rfmark* by
B. C. Steel, vocal selection* by
th * achool glee club and MVs,
The congrcgaalng—fi»
kytana.
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President,
Pedro Cerda, Dies

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(R&gt;— President Pedro Agutrr*
Cerda of Chile, who had headed
fb p th America’, f l n t and only
M puU r front government, died

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Sanford Will Meet
Leesburg In Annual
TSt There Tonight
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m u k r your m ind of J t r u t u l c m i n r
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ADVERTISING-

’T O g j S T S 11 l-H Champs To
stalled As Slight Represent State

WH0 LESA1*

Favorite Over Foe At National Med:
Seminole
against the
Jnckat* will
tonitht wltji
d~xignated a*

coming.

annual clauie
Leesburg Yellow
(aka place tilers
(he contest being
Leesburg's home-

■Tbia battle, always dose no
inia|ter whit the respective reennli of tho trams are, usually
ends (ho aepwfl for the Fed*.
Ilqwtviir. ,M)f V W eUwMj has u
postponed contest scheduled for

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GAINESVILLE,
Nov.
26 —
(Special)—Eleven champion 4-H
club members—six girls and five
boys—will be
Florida's repre­
sentatives amonir the t,500 farm
youth from the United States
assembled at the National Club
Congress in Chicago Nov. 29 to
Dec. S, it was announied today
by Dr. Wllmon Newell, director
of the State Agricultural Ex­
tension Service.
Each of (hear youngsters has
won his or her trip thruugh out­
standing arromplishmrnt* in some
hase of 4-11 rlull work, directed
y county and home demonstra­
tion agents. Kerb will participate
in n national contest whilo at
the Congress, which will lie held
in connection with the Interna­
tional Live stock Show.
Girls chosen for the trip by
Miss Mary E Krnwii and h e
state home demonstration staff
a t Tallahassee, the fields in which
they won, and dondre of their

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KTIA KETT
t goes rtrht to th a seat of th s
i lo help 'looaan and axpel
sdan phlscm, and aid nature
h t and haul raw. Under. Inbronchial m u co u s m r m .TeU your druggist to sell you
l of CKomulsion with tha untding you must Ilka tha way U
rffiays tha tough or you or*
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of Su*unc&lt;* and John
of the Morcer, - Vol.-uni uf
who »huv cd
ami Tnn'iua gamos. c-hnnipiou fnl barrow* at
thr
»nlv Tai who mAth* iir in l Slate* Ufl I’lg ('lull Show
t hiadwny Jpslnat m TulUlianyre. tum idrte
th is
When Itidlin* nM*)* group. Thosr latl«*r two will Im*
Dec. K a t St. Augustine.
»r a flr*t down, thr gufsti of ConiinioMuner of Agti*'
Sanford Jlfci'ly will enter th&lt;
“Give it to C ftly ." culture N ithan klayo. Thrv will I
fray tonight In the unfimiliai
ly art a it. Kny L U- nicninpanied bv l( W. Itlurt •'
favorites' role. After a bad start
I'K’k, atiitr Imya* rhib agent with
th , locals hsvr pickrd
picked up cun
tht
l hi* KlUunUui Service.
•Idcrmbly, while Leesburg is suf.
At tin* invitation of tin* U nited1
ferlng one uf lb worst sraio n '.
AgiiciiM
I'o.;
mid
Carolyn Stall ,, I&gt;* |uu t n cut of
The Red line-up Is t apcctcd to ' trip* include Alice Smith, lire- (pfnctui ing
Hire’* I. * U iu io n
Sit iw p , the |
conservation.
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Flewellyn,
St.
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home
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consist of last week's
Manufacturing
Curp.; grounds beautification. Mrs. C hir- Florida delegation will rrtufru by
against New Smyrna, —eluding Glass
Davis, Citrus, food p ry -' I,.* W allgrrm . The girls will b* way of Washington nnd jMcrtki*'
Left Half Bill Uranan ■ml Full-1 Louise
Inc.;
Claries chaperoned by MLsa Clarlnc Bal puli* in the National Farm slid
Fleming, who were I paratiun. Servel.
back Bill ~
Orange, dresa rev u e,‘t hcr. rxtension clothing *nd U'.. Home Hour's I II club Inoadca*!'
named Monday on the North I Jouniigan,
on December It. Spcukmg on tin*I
cast Conference n ll.ftir squad. Chlcugo Mail Order Co.; M iry tilon specialist
bit worn
li! :.*!() and
line Hatty, Dade, more cotton t Boy- who will make the trip prograin,
I ;.!0 F. M., EST. will tn* l.niiU f'
for better bedrooms, Spool Cot- include Jack I.uffman, Tntmab Hi via, president of tho
S ta ir 1
ton
Company;
Doris
Rmitli, Bryan und Joe Scales of D ldr. mimciI of Junior Home I lemon
Orange,
rural
electrilicntion, who won tho s-.ato «-ll |&gt;ouUr) (*tration
Work, Alive Smith, anil
Wrstinghouse U ectric and Man- contest ut the Central Florida John Folsom.___________________

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18 Cases Arranged
At Municipal Court

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 British
SoldieTg
^Magazine Brings ably
big bunch of Illy n Ji* When you
got
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In 15 Inquiries head straig h t fo r the b o a t You “Are “Annihilated^
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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 th 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
w a y■ 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.

■Mod not M

RADIO NEWS

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 l ia 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:
G eorg*
B ern ( 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.
f in e with 11 SO roodkod; George
&gt;.-00 Big Town
uld* and ahak* *oane more, ami
Such steel land ships were In
B c n ir r * . dranktnaw*.
dlamlased; ■ JO Dr. Chriatioa •
thla I* when h# ll get in hir. dirty action, but th eir number* had
G eorge S c r u g g s , k i t
and ra n ■ J l Elmer Daria nnd the New*
work. More than likely youll find heen fa r diminished by heavy
d r iv in g . 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
With Stomach Ulcer PalnaT- 11:18 A t flora* with Sally Mar­
I* . work with tho woman’s volun.
tell Item a t the corner drug iln rr did not seem in sight.
tsar
service
In
London.
tin
a*
T h - h isto r ic fM tUlan s i K m o t l t r
Both aide* showed the strong­
about the other blg-un that got
h i. f r e - t ln s rould h a rd ly ha»# h eea 11:30 Cluulng the Bluet
est disinclination to mak sweep- |
away.
p o ssib le If h e s u ffe r e d a fta r -a a lln a 11:48 UP New*
"If it’a a nice, still, quiet flitting In? elalma.
ein*. Don't n a a la et y e a r m lf s r tp * . 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 r e lie f o f
Jaunt you want—ray when you
h
lr
slo a sa e h p a in s, In d lgoatloa, 11:00 Kate Smith Speaks
toward Tsbruk both from th e a s s-r p and
take the tidy for a little outing—
e in e h .a r ib o r a , b u rn in g * •» * * - 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 lio n , blont and o th er rnndJilnna 11:30 Daneetlm*
man from whom you get y°ur bait And don't forget thla, regardless still appeared to . Im sweeping rausrd b y t i r e s a r id , U d g a T a b le ts 13:48 Our Gal Bbnday
must h rlp o r m o se y 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 M
1:00 Dixie Farm Ctub
rltsynnida D rug S ta re 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 sto r e s a r e r y w h s r e .
,
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 o lir e la haraby g le a n
th a t
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
s n a s c s d In bualnon* a t 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*
F lorida, adder Ih* f.etltlp u *
Egyptian
fro n tier,
time.
and run* for miles. Two sep­ near the
« •
T rop ical K arsts
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 th at I Inland I s r a g ta lsr aald 8:30 Renfro Valiev Folks
p u rsu a n t to th * term s 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
'K li-tltlous N am * h laaate" (C hap ter 3:43 Hlghwoy to Haolth
chrnnel hurts it wld# open, ami can taka your choice, or fish up informant* said that If those iSSIS L aw s o f F lo r id a ) w ith 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 th a C lrault C oart o f 4 JO Cincinnati Conservatory of
would almost certainly reach the itrm lnolo t'o u s ty F lorid a,
from tho banka and ha* plenty of chance to mis*.
Mas 1*
a A. Walks
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 h ereb y g lv s a th a t w o
bottom In a t deep as four fact of turn- to Econlockhatclee Creek,
are e n g a g e d In b a sin s* * s i L e n s - I JO For tho Fanner
wood.
F
lorid
a,
u
n
d
er
Ih*
flc
tltlw
sa
w ater, and believe It or not, It’s and g et not only tho thrill of your
1:10 Twilight Melodies
nam e II. * It. F r u it ( X a a d 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 . inten d lo r e g u la r sa id a s m s B ill Th* Goldbergs
Ilockets on tho edgo running out soma mighty claaay sub-tropic*. the Fourth Corps Area, with pu rsuant to th a fa rm s o f th e " 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 tltlu u e N am a n ta ta ta " (C hap ter
8torie*
mre. am
emA t i l Vl a i n l a w s o f F lo r id a ) w ith U s
morning fishing this lake cannot you ean have worid* of aport w ltlj|rd .1,289,000 paper K
bag*
Clark
of
Iho O lrrult C ourt 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 C ounty. F lorid a.
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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You and aach o f y o u o n haraby
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an y rlalm aO a n d dam anda w h ich
you. or a lth a r o f y o u , m ay hava
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KRIJPP. d i aka a t i. la ta o f aald
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o tflro la lb * co u rt hou oo o f sab!
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oopers
W estward
S o u th Of Tobruk
Marked Man

Axis Soldiers
•
Fighting Hard

A m ainfM

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the
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—

Compulsory Arbitra­
tion Abandoned By
H o u s e Committee

Britlah Cairo hesrlnuar^enr
reported today th at 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

House Group
Passes Plant
Seizure Bill
X

Italy’s L a s t E a s t
A f r i c a n Strong­
hold la Captured

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.

Public Health
Grtfdp To Meet
On December 4 Help Wanted Sign

Is tfsed/By Army

A .K H O c i c ii o il X q HYXOQH

After 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.
from 'W ashington, D. C., acetylene o fd wood-gai driven
f part a t Ian southward to Urn rervieo
will 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

m nm

R ed s R e p o r t
E n em y L o sse
‘T r e n t e n d o i i
Soviets Admit T h it
Moscow Is Fac
Grave New Threi
On Southern FI

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Ni'MHKR 77

U. S. Rules Out Compromise
With Japs On Chinese Issue
Tobruk Truck Park Target Of Stukas

Washington Sources
He 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
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
_____
,
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.

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I*e a c e Negotiations
Continue Rut Sit­
uation Is Serious
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IIINIHIN

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1
S ta le * «itl In tha
h&lt;«tllv nf (hi*
A tlan tic
haa
B ritain In delegate to
thr I'a n f ir the
h altlrO iin a
n rrd n l to mert
“a
really
rre a t naval |&gt;o»cr*'. an aut l'» r il* lli,. , (in rrr ,a id today.

M \ S || 'M ; |I ) \ .
,yo v . 28
••T’i
riu- A m i-rica n g o v -

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

•■'■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 a n d hna
tai-ril lhi&gt; |iii*.*iliilitv th at
Am, t ivait m rrchanl ahfoa in

Ih«* I ’nc.ifn' may In* armc«l,
Th«* negotiation*, looking toMuni !•••»«»• in the P a cific a rv e tm .
tinning, loit tho Mtuution ia c x t n ’im ly vrrtouv
Sign-* of an imminent Japanese
|itiYii"ioM of Th.tilunnii ha* sharpn n l tin* F a r E a ste rn crisis • •
Jii|inn'w negotiator* in W a sh in fton S jn c m l Envoy S a h u io K u r--------11*11 fiilh ’d at th«* W hite Ilouso
S i’ininohCounty
u d vertirf- f.*r n 15-milHiti* talk with P resimi nt* in the tmirmt ninl tra v e l'th nt K«m*i v» lt und St-cri'tary of
•*ilitmna o f in of
tho
nation'* Stato Hull
leutlng ncsk-|iii|ier* havo ti’Miltcd
Th»*y m ii’o i»t thu I'rrsk icn t's
in 27ri im iu irii’S iMing r r r r iv n l hy r ii|t n * t . h s * thnn 24 hours after
tho Chnm bvr
of Cotnm«*r&lt;i*« S«*i* H ull Imd handed them a »et of
&gt;rtary E d lliau in q iliavloatil to* hasn printiplr^ which the U n itdny, knd nddi d that ho sXpvcU'il |vd Staten roimiilvrs essential to
.
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tho tM al ^ . n u r l u d ^ ) du ring the *nmintrnnm*»» o fV p racr and s r e u r it r
.1*0 fuim era of the a |u |M,^ frw
1m thr E a r K i l l H u ll also gave
proxim ate total
of 1,100 «n Sent- Th e letters
roipiested in fo rm a, thorn f'liiw M lu n n ax to the prac•nolr (m in ty have
’‘itru-d
t h e ir ! tion on accommodation*, clinmti* ti&lt;ul application «»f thc*e
princlsoil conservation w ork *heet4 in {:m d fhlnnir and hunting facilities |,|, &gt; to specific problem* in speiio 4»|»rration with the
national m iho county, and
they
«nnu- ieifie area*.

Mrs. Irene Watt;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 h Sign Up To Help
In Tampa Hospital Defense Program

Mr*. Irrnv
W all, wif«» «»(
Hurry A. W alt, of 192H Maplr
Avi*nui\ nn&lt;! •« teacher of the
_____
........ .......
fourth m___
tcrnilt* nt .....
th»* W«*nt
Si«|
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-11«» 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 f a r n , , r play* an lm|Nirtant p ar t 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 p i u v e 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 c o u n t y ."
ii'jilin l u criticul juncture.
Mann added th a t the total will Ing for help.**
Thr
Uilvcrti&gt;l*ntrntx
npp t’air ti
t ^
be considerably more a fter the
—— - l u ts li'il ill ihr (.aunty Agi nl - iii ( h r fi&gt;lh»wing p a p r r t 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 T im rn ,
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, tu t 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
g i ..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.
It. Ilunkin* of I’yrite*, N. Y. .
Goldsboro, account* aeom to bt- About 300 milea awnv, nn given sixteen week* of intensive the ha-rbnl! park and make uny mol grrnt grandparent*. Mr. and
instruction which will prepare him suggestion he deem* neceaaary,
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
Florida— MaeUy aloudy and h*.v* a bridge party
WASHINGTON. Nov. 28 —OP)
a t the tatlon In th* railroad’s Southern 20 schools open to recruit* in mi**ar of foreign affair* in R ur.
mild ahoworaVlT th e south
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 o f 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. L angar who will of the organlxalhm prcient n timnny of alleged waste a t tho
t j 'a c t In tho place of M ajor 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* Salvation
BalvbUoi Army
‘
P o ri of
th*
Th#
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« “

Red Cross Drive
Collects T o ta l
Of $774 To Date

Karen Gleason,
- i n f a n t , Dies
In H o s p ita 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

THE WEATHER

will take place.
sanitary aa
f nesting*

Commercial Flying S c h o o l To
Open O f f i c e s At Old Airport

\V

DrevidentTalks
To Special Envoy

h e a v y G erm an a tta c k s in th e K t L

Argentina To Sell
Tungaten To U. S.

Ik p a e o tt L ead s
Gun. C lub S h o o t
W ith 279 S core

?

AN IN D E PE N D W T NEWSPAPER
SANFORD, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, l 'J l l

Established In 1908

• Trend la Turning In
Favor Of English
As Nazi Force (a
• Cut Off At Rezegh

s

Sanford La The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail, Hlghwg)
And Water Transportation

Salvation Army Commences Work
On Annual Empty Stocking Fund

Concessions Are
Offered In Bill

Local Legion Post
Will A salat Needy

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                    <text>MONPAT. NOVBMBMI U. lM l O

150 Pound Backs

Palatka Returns LAST YEAR?
Ravins Big Year To Membership In
In Grid Picture Baseball Circuit

Today's gridiron giants must
. know • little of the embirraaoment
Goliath fait when 111 David
^ateppad up and put tha big guy
M t of commission with a measly
slingshot.
Football's scamper acalawap
are having a banner year.
Cvery section has them. If It
ien’t Junto Hovloua of Missies Ip.
pi H'a Bunk* Morris of Syra' c u m or Bud Riggins of
Minna,
•ota,‘or Johnny Bosch of GeorgIs
Tack—oomo Wee Willie tome,
where every Saturday is throwing
' tha ball over the big guys or
tarrying It through their legs far
•Met humiliating gains.
. Tbs East offer* on* small back
who beats tha big power guys at
1 their own gam*. He’* Popper P*.
trolls, ltd.pound senior halfback
a t Penn State. No "scat" back, as
tha South calls tha llttla hlppor•dipper guts, he’sapow tr runner,
A llttla plunger with a hefty pair
- of shoulders
that
shake off
wouldbe tackier* In tha line.
Look to tha South end you'll
•m more teat backs than cotton
fields. The smallest, If not the
moat sensational, is Alabama's
184 pound Roy Johnson who had
v thrown flva tpnsocutlve compitted passes at tha last count
But tha Mg boy among the
•oath's llttla boys Is Junla Ho.
vleus, the Mississippi menace who
plays footbell lika a miniature
Jim Thorpe. HU fl.ykrd acorlpa
.run against Tniint In tha Rebait'
... 10.18 upset victory might have
been Just habit Tha 185-pound
trtploAhrost has baan running
ilka that for th rM years down at
Ola Mias. Jackie Flack, a burly
h 140.pounder, start* many of the
Mississippi gsi.es at HovIons'

G A iH EavnZET”N«T. u . - upi
—Palatka, charter member o f Dm
Clata D Florida State Bsaobsll
L ean *, vrss returned to mambonhlp her* yesterday by unanlmoaa rote of tb* arysnJtaUon'a board of director*.
The action esats during a *»•alon held at (ha offices of Galnesvills Director Parka Carmichael,
a session marked by optimistic
indications that the season of
1942 would, betrine the amor,
reticles that might be created by
a “shooting war.” be on* of the
best In loagtio history.
Pslatka’s acceptance of tho
eighth franchise followed a talc*
phone call U President At Combe
from Porter Angel, haad of a
group of Palatka fane.
Combe bad been actively as­
sisting the Palatka group for
j some weeks, and the directors
[were quick to laud him for bis
efforts following tha call.
Combs waa Instructed to at­
tend the NstlonsI Assoelatlon of
Professional Baseball
Leagues
convention at Jacksonville, Dec.
0, 4, and I , prepared to secure
major lesgue sponsorship for
•very dub. If possible.

Vandyt* Rated Over
Vote By Barnhill

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Field Ifl Narrowed
For Orange Bowl Bids

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken
SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OP

ANGEL'S
EAT SHACK

Sanrord Avenue \Jagt Off
Of Geneva Avenue

Miami, Nov. 14,—(/F)—Texas,
C ity Clerk.
Missouri and Duquesne were reed Sunday night to be the N o v . S. I * . IT . t l . l i f t .
Ing teams under consideration
Notice la hereby ( Ir a n
that
I
for a nine* In the Orange bowl
am enaaeed In huelneaa at M ark­
football Warn* against * represen­ ham. F la . under .the ftrtltloue
name
Hanford
Turpentine
Co.,
tative of the southeast
and I It a I I Intend
to reeleter
A memLor of the schedule com­ aald name pureuant to the lerme
the "Flctlttoee Name Hlatute*'
mittee Mid that Pennsylvania and of
Navy now are out of the picture, (Chapter 10SSI f e w , of Florida)
and th»t Fordbam is believed to
have other commitments
Mississippi, Georgia and Vander­
bilt are the Southeastern confer­
ence teams with the best chance
BUSINESS
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i . k m o n h . iio v is.ee
CORAL GABLES, Nov. 24—
t s r m i c i l Crwlee, 11.10 F la. C r t i. (Hpcelsl)— University of
Miami
in * Heaton Tie
ONtONM. le lb. eack. Yellow • !.* • ■ml Furman will resume foot,
W hile I S I S
bell relations In a gams In Miami
tiltANOKM, Dos tr. H. Comb. IS .S I
nest Oct 30. The only time they
No 1 11.10
met before was In 10)7 when
I'KAH. llreeii. lie. hpr. U t ile M ar­
vel im l In fair, I I io In 11 3* Miami’s very first varsity eleven
I'K I'I'K IW , llu. Apr. Il.e e te 11.10 to was crushed 69*7.

A P P L C R . Del. b u tlpF. I l l s llo t
11.11 IVerka I I IS to l l . f l
AVO CAD O *. No supply
BANANAS. IS lb tamrhrs. J I I S
OPIANO, Snap, bu.
h r*
Tendor•ro e s. ord. to fate I I . I s to ll.no
(H eats I I . I S . in I I.S I
B E E T S , No supply
■ llto to l.l.l. No supply
CA BO A O R . Ton. fair lo Icy Copsnhscen H U M to | i l « *
C A ftllO T S , C a lif. I dot. crle II I*
I f V ' r t i W t CIV*r Horka IM S fled
lo i l l #
1 lilies r rtf. Me. I II.SO no. 1 l l . l t
C A lIL IF L O W E f t . No supply
ItOM
s»«
AINK.
srw r#» iNo
v w ■••|PM
eupply
*P
±
C B L u n T , No supply
flllT A B A U A n . IS le. sa ck s, | L ;
iC H A Y U T B . No supply

J M P tm c i
Ift WASH. . .

KNOXVILLE Tent*. Nee. U WV-Tha UjwI cowactous Commo­
dores at Vanderbilt Sunday were
rated it tw»-jawchdown favorite
over TeimaaaM for the Important
pices of footbad business that will
be conducted her* on Saturday.
By whom!
By Coach John Barnhill Immedi­
ately rfter he scanned scoot re­
port* of Vanity's 7-0 mauling of
Alabama^ and then laid them care­
fully beside the casualty list prepi red by Tralaar Mickey O'Brien.
W* loot this* men In thfe Ken­
tucky game," said Bsmhlll. MAtui
the record shows that Vanderbilt
is crpahle of playing great ball.’’
“Vandy should win by two
touchdowns."

L E G A L N O TIC ES
c ta rn m
p c e c u a t T io x
*
U n d tr and b y v irt u e o f a u th o r­
i t y l a m e v t e l M a s th e M a y o r e f
Ik e c it y
e f B e n f o r C . F lo r id a . I
b v r .b y . c a l l a u « n .r m l
M e a le lp a l
E U e t lo a t o be
h e ld
th ro u g h o u t
th e C i t y
o f H a n f o r d ... F lo r id a , on
th e I n d d a y
ef
P a r e n t b a r, I S I I .
f o r th e e le c tio n o f t w o O b f o n t m in i o n ,r e f o r t e r m s o f o f f lr e of
th re e y e a r s e a ch
B a ld e le c tio n
.h a lt
h e h -M a t !
th e C i t y f l a i l In e a id r l l r o f P a n - *
fo rd , F l o r i d a . In c o n fo r m it y to th e
la w e an d o r d in a n c e ! r e l a t in * to
a le rtlo n a n e w
In
f o r m In la id
f? lty .
T h e P o tla w i l l h e open a t
7:0# o 'c lo c k
A . M. P la e te rn N tand a rd T im e , an d w ilt eloee a l t u n d ow n on a a ld d a le .
I h e re b y a p p o in t M rs . M a r * a r e t
F
B n n te e , M ra . F . K . It n u m llla t
an d N . n . O e r n e r
■&lt; In e p e rto re
an d K. F . L a n e a a C le r k o f aald
e le c tio n
IN
W IT N E S S
W H E R C O r*.
I
h a r e h e re u n to eet m y hnm f an
M a y o r o f th e
C lt v
o f K anfiW d .
F lo r id a , a n d h a v e c a a ia n l to h e a ff t i r d h e re to th e v i l o f th e aald
C it e on t h la l e i d a y o f N o r. A . p .
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w . r
m i.t .
Ae M a y o r o f th e C it y o f H o nford .
F lo r id a .
( O f f i c i a l S e a l)
A t t .e f .
II N. H A T E R ,

Thirty thourarttt specie’s of anL
malt are known to man.

mattered!____ _____ :— —-----—
"Why c*n’t the llule squirt Just
Vm p op (WUl* right on eat of tha

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from
K r im a ia g e
• g a in s t F lo rid a in IM S an il 1040
com bined, b u t th is fa ll the H u r r i­
can es picked up » H .

INSURED
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B A R R Y M O JtK I L L
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N o r. | 4 — -M 7

— A«tar John Barrymura waa
In a hospital Sunday, under treat.

UN IO N BU S S T A T IO N
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Florida (Tly Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation
AN INDEPENDENT
SANFORD, FLORIDA,

DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1!M1

Finns Imperil
P a c t Aid To Russia
Heads French

Member Associated Press

Aids Claims Initiative As
British Tank Army Is Halted

J Western Democracies Reds’ Supply L i n t
- . C a l l e d Assistants For Outside Aid
• 1 To World Comljfip- May Be Closed By
m\ ism; By RibbeflR^p

Chaotic 1tattle Said .
Itaging On African
Sands As English
l sc Fresh Troop^^j

Santa Sits Down On The Job

I” \ ■!
Foe Is “Jammed’
Is Berlin Claim -

A pact sponsored
« u renewed for
1 broadened to !&amp;•
Itorteo today In a
« f at whkh forJoachim Von Ribid the western d*.

Soviets Tell Of Suecessfol C o u n t e r Attack* In Sooth

Italians Assert Twd
Enemy A rm o re d
Brigades Destroyed

to worlu copimuntsm."
• The MW Signatories i

Marla, Danmark, Fthlaa
t la ,

R u m a n ia ;

Br

P f panaia rpnpaadsd Nanking r* .

RERUN, Ifor. M—(AP)

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£ * * CnUaa M-called too

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The
crest
Unk
bafllo
V* hi, fi be* hern raging for
••tree e a t 4 tin si* undefined
&lt;lr-«rl l.altlrfirhl near Retrull If-tun lo ills down to­
ilet a . llit- force* of both
* ill—*, nrii* rrdurrd by heavy

S lo v s ila

Joined Germany, Japan,
position should bo alterad,

casualties.

lufunlrt fiKhlinr In this
riuioii n mile- Miutheaat of
•,*t,r i,K it inlrn-ifled, how.
**«r. .it I hi* llrith-h pouted
rriulorn-mrnlo inlu the fray.

“Shooting.'War *
With Japan Is
Near’ -Pepper
Pn the Ruaainn front, the
Red* today’ admitted the
Gorman* are within 60 mile*
ef Moscow at &lt;the MoeeowLeninyrad railroad town of
lukewarm to coll*.
Ith Germany. Gen.
farewell nfiaaaga to
army and colonial
"Remain- faithful to
fleaat traditions and
P eteta."

•olaa flyhtlnc an Acta Htvaalon.
Berlin considers these natloss
active sponsors of "world bolahe.
vlam" because of that support.
The observance was described
a&gt; " a demonetrati on of defensive
wlU to oppose all destructive
Bower's which directly or Indirect*
lr support bolshevism," and "an
alliance which will create the
preconditions for n now order
In Eurooe and far the applies,
tlon of principles of a now order
In ths entire world.”
Asked whether My .nation had
declined an InvIUtlon to be pro*
aant an authorised eeuraa said:

rsflaal.

J. N. Weir Speak
To Townsendites
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tsetse h a w g a c a k I , * ami? J l
t e lla ;
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lm • • a v t a a i M Of

Plan held
te iTrrrUrail foe sale by the I the Townsend »
dagLafterty ef« tenfold was - accepted by [at tha Court Hi
t
of Long.
is CouthteaIon In Its regular noon, while J . f
. _ In rlnglnr
ml-minjhiy masting nt the City I wood lad the Cl
according to
all.
I muaicml aalactw
C. .A.. . Dutton's
v,
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of_ *400
___ -for . .p.. V.
. . _Dran
. __ „of — jytona Beach

tha house and lot a t_*011 Pal* |who la preildant of
matte Avenue was cooeidered close I Ixatioa.
enough to Ibo vnluatloo o f the
In w
property, and tha- Commission, |„ hla i

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t/ward the dim s*

Judge N apk.

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__________ _* '.teamed as the
tha bid- skepticism of some people In rtto all gard te tha raaatary pUn by
and the comparing than to tha “doubt*
others teg Thomases" during the time
too low* L f Edison and Patten. Ha pointed
k. stated out that the. (arSattMa of both
M Com- thaaa man wiMt acaffml at *&gt;jr

BOSTON, Nov. 25.—W V -A *
sorting that Uw United Stataa
la not far from a ahoottny war
with Japan, Senator Pepper raw
Monday that “W# are only watt*
lay for Japan to croaa a Uaa
before we atari ahoottny."
MI don't know exactly whora
that Una la and l*m not ama
that the PiVsldent knowa exactly
whara it la but' when thaw crooa
It, wa*U aUrt ahooUny," he aaM
In an Interview.
Senator Pepper, a f t e r 'a vlaR
with Oevncnor 8altonsUU, M tf
that "Actaal declaration of wp*
la a local technicality and each

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Santo Clautu pull* o aurprleo *guat nt
start of the spectacular Macy parado In New
York City, Maybe hi* pack of toys was too

Roy Mann Elected Jaycee Tourist Information
Booklet Comes Out Today
H ead Of Home
Sponsoring Group Price-Control
I

Among the plans formed at
the weakly meeting of the Tour.
1st Club held last night at the
Tourist Canter an Lake Monroe
wara definite arrangements for
a card party scheduled for Fri­
day night to which everyone Is
Invited, according to Waldo Aidrich. president of the group.
The nest meatbur will be held
Dec. 1 a t ths T M rist Center and

groin* met yesterday afternoon
to rlrg^ officer* and diacupa wl|h
Marcus C. Fail*, superintendent
pf the Children'* Home In Ja c k ,
•onville. Ihi* year’s quota of
which a little less than half hs*
been rul-ed. according fo a re.
port made hy J . I , Ingley, trei*.
tu rcr of the association.
Other officers who will serve
during 1042 are: Randall Chase,
vice-chairman; J . L. Ingley, trra .
■urrr and Ml** Maude Ramsey,
secretary. The following persons
In addition to the officers from
Seminole County attended tho
meeting: Mrs. R. E. True, the
Rev.
Martin
J.
Dram,
the
Rav. E. I). Brownlee, I . F. Hoyle,
B A. Cobh, Mrs. Roby losing.
Maxwell Ptewart, D. L. Thnuher,
W. J Wells, Jr .. R. E. True and

T. W. Lxwton.
Mr. Ingley asked . that rontrl.
butiona be sent to, him or to Miss
Maude Ramsey nd stated that,
’Alt - clothing aid faodlwhalher
'rwh frulta nd vegetables or
canned) will he transported te
Urging an man who are alL JaekaonvtUa by the S t John's
glhla to Join tha American La* ilUvar line without charge* If It la
not convenient for you to properly

Eligible Men Are
Wanted gy Legion

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bli*:a«U'4 wen* wi|*e«t uut in two
■I iv * and .mil the Ax.V U llqUh*
detsile*t|*b*tM*K a la*a»* portion of

to lU 'p ricccn n ti.il bill tho uil.
thorlty for the government to
buy, noil, or atom aay commo­
dity If It la necessary to main,
tain price stability.

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.to rr*itlc lii thU rmimyr «lutuitr
I th&lt;* si*tisun, M U.1 C a rlin I' u I iih r,
j who U rctfptii»ni»t, Mill iirr^m t
tin* anim at J a y f r r ImmiKIi I \%In* l»
i« n liti'iC IliiA
y ia r
l*y
II» im &gt;
■W it to, J r ., while* to ( iiiir h h who
Atop fur Inform ation u I mmiI %j i
lull'* (Miinf4 In tin* m n If. Iif lm-*

Rifle Tiiam Is
Organized By
Defense Force
Organisation o f ' n rifle team
wns started at the Monday night
meeting nf tho Florida I&gt;efrn*e
Force at the Armory and n rlml.
Imgc of the Orlando unit for n
rifle match Is exnected to he met
soon, C. E. McSIarrow, rifle In.
structor. said today.
The best marksmen, of the
Sanford unit will be chosen ami
the team w|H meet a t the Arpiorv every Wednesday evening
at 7 :0 0 o'clock for practice, be.
ginning tomorrow night, Mr. Mr.
Hlerrow stated.
Another practice will bo hebl
every Sunday afternoon at th*&lt;
Seminole Gun Club range at 2:00
o'rloek In tba afternoon amt all
member* o f the Defense Force
who wish to try -fo r the team are
requested tA be oreaent at Wed­
nesday night or Sunday afternoon
nrnctlce nf this Week, Mr. Me.
8!arrow added.

Olllfi* M'llt h of Tobruk.
Hi,* wliblo Libyan offensive,
v* lull* nppnrintly
favoring tbe
IImI i I*, wii4 at crisis— by colncL
d.nt sill th f hAlllli day that saw
t In* I let limn armies
in Russia
toiiliug forwurtl t&lt;* within
50
Moscow nnd
ftiltlfiH
containing
nifnrin.it mn Mill. , **r loss o f
plainly imperiling that capital.
atmtit each acrtlon End ‘^pnt" **t
In l.iliya, then*
were
two
in tvrrat.
mum o f action— th®’ one
Tho tUI'J J n y i'rr Annunl «&lt;m ,o&lt; a wild battlefield 40 miles
tain* muro than I
!•«*»•&lt; nnd bebivv iiiiii iii,tin* vast of Tobruk,
for tho fim t tlm r, u p irtnrnil iumI tin* oilier far to the south.
MTtiun In addition to ini\frtn*i In Ho*, fir-t **f these, a strUg*
im*ntrt of buainrn* firm *, mini nr | i*l&lt;* ,.f (auk* amt men like noth.
nient parka, liotr*h
mid
li\ nnr .n,» fver seen before in Africa
vRtahiinhiiifnta, rra tn u ra n t« nnd win ptmaa’ding toward n desert
rufra,- flurinta and » in m ibfr «d ■Ii i ler (&lt;&gt;r '&lt;!•' side or another,
nrirnnisntiona thnniKhmit th f iin u . i ifflcinl llritislr informants, nlAdvertiacm cnta found
in thf llnnigti announcing yesterday tho
booklet aro llluMtratrd with f it ln r
i pi lire t.v New Zealander* of
sketches or pliotogrupb* of sight* ’ 11„. A\l-. port nnd bnso of Gam*
which ii winter resident will find tmt in Hie rearward tone, do.
interesting ^aml Impiesslve. A , , IIm’iI amidst the chaos of tho
lining the photograph.* m e 'p ic - ,„.|i„tl |„ predict a.i yet Its gen.
tures of the Tourist ( ’chirr, lb*' , , ,| ..............
Zoo, the Bowling Alley, the Golf
y ro„, Cnmbut nil tho way w rit
Coutvie. Son U ndo Spring*, thslu-aetcli. which lies Just 10
Big Tree, the Band Shell on Lake ...... . ,M.,U'W Tubruk&lt; lho A lta
Monroe, hunling and fishing, th e . filt&gt;|.;| f , irrmim ( j^ r r a l Rom.
tm
()vie.l,i swimming pool,
po tur -1 u|i, wll||
,u,regard for coat
esquo scene, along the highways, 'W1.ri. b,.a, in nl lhu rnvrioplng
Uke* and river* oi the vicinity „ (llj ,, ur(M
a bull|0 th lt
u llliistralmna
. m* . r.« * depicting
a i •!
iIndustry
t *
'|voIyf .I|jfnut
mrro
Atml(M&lt; ponitiiHis but
in Seminole (aun ty Include pic- ,
tures of rattle, orange groves, - ,*
celery firm s and wash•b.ui«es,, J q
bulb farm* and truck guldens. '

Clemency Appeal Body Of Orlando
Painter la Found
By Floggors Is
BRUNSW ICK, Ga.. Nov. 25 Before Talmatfee (Ah—
The body o f Hubert You.
ATLANTA. Nov. 35 - M V At a tens# alstneney hearing for
ala convicted (loggers, Assistant
Solicitor Dan Duka af Fulton
County told Governor Kugvno
Talmadye * that ha "should nut
odd another precedent to Nasi
technique by letting these men
aiit."

Duka charged tha man were
members of a anburban Ku Klua
Xlax and were responsible for a
aeries of. midnight floggings. At.
torneys for the elomonay appll-

cante told Uw Qovernor that tha
Man, foe whom Governor Tat.
ubM.mifglmod nympothy.
heal unfair trials. Tho men are

r Boy,

.Ian.... I that two Itritish armored

Uuulevakil will re»'eive
Information concerning any bind Imp* i ml nimuri'il forces in trap*.
|of rrcreatlon they may enjoy in I lie Italians denied the lo*a of
jSeminole County u* well a* n d., llaidin mol ileelaretl "nothing
WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 —
dresses of apartment*, lintel*, lm* vliangvd* 'lit to-sieged Tobruk.
M i— The
House
Bunking ;hmi»r» srut */*y winuiulatinn** Tl*a. ll&lt;4UlK J'nVn ^lr»dft\lRttefR
'Corns'Itf»e bowed again tb jt h * avuilablr fflr tbonf.’
*
ie|*nrt&lt;M tTmCnew reinforertnenta
administration wlshrs today
To the..; persons v*l* &gt; Inleml are being thrown Into the fterco
and voted M to * to rratoro
fnrhtinie raiclnif nr«r Ucti*gh, 1 #

to Chiao A Company's wars.
tens# and they will attend to the
peaking and shipping." '
Superintendent Fogy In hla re.
pert, disclosed Gat for tha first
10 month* of this year the Home
h u eared for almost 1*00 home*
laser friendless children. At the
present time there art 004 child,
ran In their Homo, and It la esti.
mated that far the year they will
■are far spprabaately
IjtOO
Children.
“Serious Inroads have
been
in the Society's Income, both
ah and food and clothing. Ths
IttT Plymouth
stolen from Purpose of the Society,*’
• few day* Committee, to augyoat
them activities, hot «ro
Mr own children must
giro of and aro Just aa
ga those In fe reign tout
agipta of clothing (g a ft

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Tourist* wlio slop nt ilo* In
formation It**«*tli on Like Monro*

Bill Is Passed

Superintendent Fag?
D iscu sses Quota
. With vDommittee

believed' an •AteWfcanexpadUlon.
ary force “will Raver ha naceaa&gt;ry
Roy F Mann was elected chair­
If thla country aonUnoea to pro­ man of the Seminole Counlv
vide England with supplies and Soon*oriiig Committee ‘ of tho
makes aura aha gate them."
Children's Home Society whet* the

Tourist Qlub Makes
Bridge Party Plans

heavy, but It leaked out that Santa I..-I a
little ton much of hla helium, lie lunl In In*
left out of the parade.

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••*•••■* nl' liinkn u ro en«
i-:i»r«*il in :i i lin n tic lin ttlo OV«
**f •In* s iin ls n f N n rllt A f r i c a
iminv w ith l.niu liiii clain sin tf
a'
&gt;nt im m t ioit
of
“v e ry
lin n l" lig h t in g , mul H c r lln
.uni Unnii* n s s f r t in g t h a t t h e
I tr itis h ili** frt aten m r o l le r ’
hail I....... "iu n tn ie tl.” nnd f u r ­
th e r
-mill
th e
Axirt
had
tut * o ih.- initiative. Tbo ttajlana

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Instruction Given
In First Aid Class
’ Fighteen Sanford housewiveshave
completed
the. 20-hour
Anierlrnn lied
Cross Standard
F irst A i&lt;l Course which was of­
fered by the local chapter at
lh i Woman'* Club building, Miaa
Iren** Hinton, Instructor of tha
rlasNca, stated today.
Miss Hintort and other grad*
uatrs of tha 00-hour method*
rourso which waa offered by tha
Itcil Cross during September aad
instructed by Robert 0 . Culbert­
son,
field representetlv from
Washington, a r organising alias■
re in connection with ttvlllam Wh
fenso work. Instruction Is hake
given te girl scouts, boy acnota
and chill clubs of this area, tha

mane, 2.1.yrar-old Orlando sign
painter who disappeared a wrrk
ago, waa found In tbo llntler
River near hero nnd Identified by
State Patrolmen.
Trooper T . It. llnmrlrk snhl
the body waa discovered Sumbiy
by C. E. Tucker, while he win
fishing in tho river.
Yuumane disappeared while en
route to A tlanta with hla mother.
Mrs.' Martha Youmans. She told
police that the youth suddenly
stopped their automobile, kissed
her goodbye and eabl, “ I’m go­
ing to finish It all."
publicity chairman of tha
Slate Patrolmen eabl Ibo boy
then loaaad hla pocketbook Into
tha automobile and ran toward
tha Champney River bridge. Tha
Champney and Butler River* Join
some distance from the bridge.

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i n IAH70RD fiWALD, BAKTOtD. fLOfttlU
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iH ie Sanford Herald

I cannot w ilt
TOO Ion*—I
hive

Important

Bom# mrarlah mo or I will be too

let*
(tarring
oa me—and

For

tongue* depend
you.
my yellow curl*

Tomorrow all
, trill rest, .
My straying gold will

turn

to

I* being permanent!xad to the marble walla
corridor of tha Chicago
i f Trad*.
President Bathta of Cuba say*
Ih* United State* will be In tha
war by flyring. Wa wonder if It
OM stay out that long.
Take L Lewi* snapnod hla
fhwers and 125,000 coal miners
■ M e e k.

He

sn app «d

h la

f in g e r *

again sad thay went back to
a m Boy I That's dtaclpllnal

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gemtool* County actually L
M l any richer now than It wa*
k it- year, but how much rlther
• feeling It give* one to learn
property valuation* hero hav*
M
Bp frem |«,746,000 to |2l,i l f .006 ih the Uat 12 months.
of duck, quail- or oth.
tr* aaktd to have them
had by Robert L Cox,
iarge to them, not only
Sarsild but alio by the
of Commare* who are
i kind a* possible.
afraid of building
The autarial will
k and thcr*’* a good
II com* through tn a
a Bonner. And If
«re Mfh oow
heap higher a rear

ud with us
phkal error
Usraehoider,
were la hi*
avar IntroIontor Over.

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North Florida Gets
L o w e r T e m p e r a tu r e s
LAKELAND, No*. «S - 0 &gt; —
Cooler leather came to North
rioHdo Monday bat the weather
bureau hen ndvbed eltroa and
rtfttable froerer* there weald
ho bo fleet before Wednesday
The lowest temperatnn In penInselar Florida this morainic was
forecast for th^ aeciloc between
Gslpforipo apd the Gewrl*-PlerIda state line. Tn that area a
minimum of 38 degrees was «*-

4:15 Pm* News
5:00 For the Fsnser
5:10 Christnuu on the Moon
5:45 Juat Entertainment

IVANH0E
Rodlanr-Circulotor

EA SY TERMS'*
-Mad# by Perfection Stoat
Company" is yoer oaawaoc*

1 of aho* MSterat^Ulowpricag
- a heater that will gtre mor*
th*o enough hast far * Lrgi
living roore tod **ove-ttndiag
wroth sad dirt. Trade in your
old ato**. Sced^sbcassr today.^

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Solve your gift problems and
save money, too, by reading
HARDWARE
your local merchants’ Christ­
COMPANY
mas ads that appear in The
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Herald.

A. K. ROSSETTER, Florist
Counterfeit Turns
Out To He Genuine
*•*» eeoaterfeit

money,

RADIO NEWS
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FOR YOUR NEXT FLOWER NEEDS
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• Graduate of New Yi/tk PeiigaJkbMl
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Secretary of the Navy, Prank Knox, cuntMiuhi tbs
practice of junking our warahips when hoetifjtlM cease,
in a special article written for the euryept Liberty friigq
sine. "In another year or eighteen months/* he write*,
"we tvlll again have the most powerful naval farea the
world has seen, a two-ocean navy with a full complement
of alrnlanca and auxiliariefl. it will cost.us more btlllo**
of dollars than I can calculate off-hand.
"What are we going to do with it, fellow Americana?’*
he asks. "Are we going to alnk it again after U n m Or
are we going to preserve It and maintain it to Mend us
against future wars?"
He points out that although during tha World Wav
the United States lost four combat vessels and emerged
with the most powerful fleet in the world, wa celebrated
by destroying 286 of our own ships. In the W e e d l i l t
we lost 25 navel vessels in combat or storm, and
Junk dealers.
'’Excepting tho war with Spain In IMF,"
provides, "tho United States has mat ovary Ii
crisis woefully unprepared et aea, especially eo i
time nation. Without exception, it has ended
possession of as formidable a navy as haw i
again without exception the United State* kai
tossed its fleet upon the scrap piles!
"This must not and shall not be the fate &lt;
we have rebuOt and are building nowI"

A S m a ll
O IL HEATER

mombuL

It is up to us to supply the financial means for his
search as we, through our purchase of Christmas Saab,
M bill r u return­
are tho sole means of support of the tnbereutoafs assocls- edAto(strain*
hha. On# of the women!
tlons. Every '*
•• - —
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his life may' be saved ana the over-nrsaent m«n»* a{ tu­ *00*00*0, kept the wrong one.
berculosis is decreased just thst much more for all of as;
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’ Buy Christmas Seals

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Now that the annual Chriatmaa aeal sale campaign
has started again under the active leadenhip of Mn , i.
L. Ingley, It Is time to remind our readers of the
unpleasant fact that Semltt&amp;fe County h a Ibe 1
death rate from tuberculosia of any county in the atate.
Last year there were 12 deaths from this disease in this
county—10 white and 2 ncgroe*—and It la estimated that
pepooB a m - i r i there are over 120 active cased here at present. •
The chief difficulty in combatting tuberculosis copies
from the failure to recognize it soon enough and to &lt;fc&gt;any­
thing about It before the victim ia too far |oU to be helped
and before he has transferred the dtseaao to his relative*
and neighbors. The chief purpose of the Christmas seal
campaign is to raise funds to discover cases of tubevculosis in their early stages, to isolate them and cure them.
A typical victim of tuberculosis’ is described &gt;9 the
iW M M f
Hm w awia if H t i l i T1i« HaraM la National Tuberculosis Association after a study of the pic­
tU U mi a lv o rtla la g . tures behind the deaths of 450 persons In the state of Mi?ha la fa la e d la Iks larwfed H M t r y w llh grin- igan. The "average” victim of tuberculosis is a victim not
iHava l a C h ira c * and so much of the disease as of his own ignorance, careless­
ness nnd fear. And he is not the oniy Victim nlone. He
leaves in his pathway a trail of victim* caused by his
own carelessness.
The “average” victim, the study revealed, bad not
graduated from high school. He knew little sbeat tuberenlosis, and what he did know wu mostly wrong. He had
been aware he was ill for at least ids months before be
got the correct diagnosis. He did not hare money to par
for his hospital care. He did not want to go to tna saniHIBLE v e r s e fo r to d a y torium and, if he did go, he only went when he wu very
ill. He left the sanatorium against medical adrfsa when
)’«
PEO PLE
OFTEN he was well on the way to recovery. Because he left against
I
SEEMINGLY
BEEN
FO R A TIM E : And J * . advice he went home to die.
■aid, fo In Uil* thy might,
He felt no duty to protect the people arnrnd him
3r» la rat] from the hand against his highly infectious Alness. He infected other
l*ru—Ju d fn 8:14.
members of his family, his acquaintances, people ha worked
with. Among them could always be found ana
c m person with
active tuberculosis, for which he w u response
Not that he is the only one that gets tuberculosis. The
disease knows no boundaries of race, income, occupation,
age or sex. But he Is the major problem of the tubercukv
sis associations. He is the human barrfcmSe to farther ad­
vance against the disease.
He must be found In time to save his Dfe and to save
others from him. He must be sought among apparent!*
healthy persons. He must be taught what to do about bis
own condition. He must be taught to protect others. Ha
a * r }I4 of strapgth, come play must be given medical cere. He must be given occupational
reu r tune* on me—
training, so that when he is fit again for everyday life )»
Whirling your tong* of damp,
will not become a taxpayer’s burden.
nest to my feet:
The Hcarch for him is not easy. It Lukes money to find
| hare the mouth* to feed, and
him. And the search for him must be intensified. The (lad■ •awrr
Flow* deep within the pellet* ng of him in sufficient numbers will outweigh the grtpt
of my wheat.
Blow wind, com* playful rain, advantages that times like these always give

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DON'T T A IE OFTENSE-t I
hsre bs«n lit'the State quite a tew
*nd whil, I wa | « e , day
■ad *ad night I am trying to
vMt my frMab sad eoaatltucnU,
M the aama tfma aUltlng WFA

Mixed Drinks
t)rehe*tra

MWaMUo to see all of my friend*.
I are afraid that aometlmca they
foal oftoaitoil when X mbs them.
1 hefe that they will Li generous
Md r»*li»v tfwt I have to spread

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retrain In Urn United
far ahead of aclmfule.
py they a n launebjac

Swifwl AtlttUcNi

Promote The Pxrkg
One Florida feature which many homo t
but whose tourist appeal could be made grad
ayafem of State parks.
j 1-There are about a doaen of these spacious )
tracU, occupying more than 15,000 acres In
native beauties of Florida are kept at their
nature-Jovers to enjoy,
• There parka are not for those, whether are

Is one .reason why-Fk
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Social A nd l

H ead of f la jie
Sponsoring Group

MRS. LOURING BEAL, Society Editor

“Grand Mai
Feature

Social Calendar

Dance
Mr*. Eric Nordgren left this
ofilng for Palmetto to spend
0 Thanksgiving holiday* with
r parent*.
Mr. and Mrs. A.*
id guests, Ur. and Mr*. Chari)*
adden. spent Sunday afternoon
•t Daytona Beach.

will bo open in the morning and
will be sponsored by Mrs. J. W.
Hall. Anyone Interested is InviU
ed to attend.

attend.

Mr. and -Ur*. Charlie
and son Richard, of
Walla. Texas, spent the
wWl Mr. and Mm. A. C.
and family.

chrysanthemums, tied W
and white satin ribbons,
ol# High sponaan w v
Soaan Klrtley and Earl
and Mlaa Florence Wei
Howard B o U la r /Jr . Tl

Friend* of Mrs. Irming Fein,
harg will be glad to Warn that
aba has returned from the Orange
General Hospital (n Orlando
where she hat been undergoing
treatment.
James Holloway arrived last
ght from ChatUnooga, Term-,
M r* nt b*s been working for
a past year. Mr. Holloway, was
rmsrly connected with the San-

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Truth Seekers Class
Has Business Session

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SwnlitM import the first ninemonth* of this year
a« valued v
ut I /JIo .inki.iHHI kronor ra .ijy»init'
I..Vifi.HOfl.OOO kionoi for the tairaL

hurt been let* than J percent of
normal Coih receipt* o n 09 kw
t&gt;at It wtu neceuarn
cletjr to borrow 113,OC.
summer to provide neeesritle*.
“Forty-twe Bovs who
were
cered (or by the Society bar* voL
iteered (or the Army, a e r y or
Rrioes. Thl* number doe* not In­
clude any eelectace. Many other
w?rd* of the Homo are now oc­
cupy Iny reiponaible poelUona of
public trust not only in florid*
but elsewhere in the country.
“During the 30 odd yean the
Society has been in axUUntn, In
ipita of the pitiful and pin oat
hopeless physical condition of the
children when they na*h the
lIom« only 48 children b an been
loot Using the average mortality
rate for Florida cUldrsn the lo»" •
should have been over 2,900. The
Children's Home Society of Flor.
Ida are doing an «x—U«nt and f*r.
reaching Job, aot only hi rehabili­
tating and caring for the —cds
but in developing good cltilen
who are serving In. numerous ea.
pscltics."

ed by a nickelodeon
irons* war* Mr*. Ji
man and Mr*. K. C.

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What kind of books
doe* Mr*. Biker buy?

silk buys cookbooks kr Hr eariie*

■m o wiih R O M F O R D B s k la s Pesrilsr th t n n o s* i n , rtely s s k i casOSSi
. . the amount of
fltftf
callod for la tho right araouat to a w •#
R U M FOR D FWCF 3 ta 4 faf W W
b o o k ltl. containing d o itn a af height
idooa to m p ro v t four hah(a|. 4 4 droaa Rumford Baaing P o v d ir, B a i
S . Kumford Rhoda laUad.

little David WUka, I, gfo wrigha *0 pounds. I* grooming a giant
Toole—* goo**, which seelgha 41 pound*. The goose is tn be sihibiled
' at the Great Western H w * - &gt; - » « w in Cos Angeles.

Rosas
and
chry&lt;Mth*aM&gt;in’
adorned the rooms of. Mr*. H. II
Pattfsksir* hone In Oe—voi for
the meeting of the Truth Seeker,
Class of the Methodist Ckarch
yesterday afternoon.
The business session was prr entertained a number of tfttir
iWed ever by Mr*. John Vaughn friends with n luncheon at their
and the meeting wa* opened with home un Little
l.ako
Unwoll
tk* ringing of
lease! AaMtaacs". Wednesday. Those enjoying this
after which the devototlonkl v s , delightful affair were: Mra. W
condueUd by Mrs. C. C. Print J. Lawton. Mrs. B. F. Wheeler,
who nod verse* 14 sod I t of Mrs. 0. G. Smith, Mrs. Robert
Hist ThessaUnlana. Mr*. T . R Smith, J r .. Mrs. n. L. Wheeler,
Mrs. Theodore Aulln. Sr., MUs
Mitchell led In prayer.
Mrs. (irnreu
Mr*. Ida Chamberlain acted ■&lt; .Ella Bell Jones,
eecraUry In the ebeene* of Mrt. Morgan and Dr ami Mrs. Hopkin*.
R. F. Crenshaw and the program
Mrs. O. G. Wolcott entertained
was under the direction of Mr*. If.
IL Dunam and Mi*. Fd—tT Tl e the Oviedo Garden Club at her
following program wo* presented: home on Lake Chhrm Drive W eil,
Du*4—“Dear to th* Haort of * nesday afternoon. The following
Shepherd." by Mr*. Pittiskall and arc the officers for the follow­
ing year: Mrs. R. L Wheeler,
Mr*. Duncan.
Reading-"A Thanksgiving Pray­ president; Mrs. Theodore Aulin,
Sr.,
vice president; Mrs. J . B.
er," by Mrs. Vaughn.
Jr.,
secretary.treasurer:
Holo—“The Nam* of Jeutae," by Jones,
and Mr*. R. I,. Ragsdtle and
MM* Roe* Htrkey.
Mrs. Frank W. Talbott, program
Reading— "Prate on Earth , by chairman fo r ' ono month. Those
Mrs. Ft R. MltekeD,
present with Mrs. Wolcott w ere:

OVIEDO

FaaallJa,

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era- Lacy Ward, PgUp I
Roberta Era— and Ann
Alas the Mtaaaa C lan
kina, Jean Haypor,

TODAY IS
BARGAIN DAY!

Madden,
Mineral
weekend
Madden

There *rc
one-half
million^
more women than men in urb4n£
at.a« III the age group 20 tn 14.
Vf.ti'. .11 shown by the 1940 cen-f,
HIM

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Featuring

FRIDA T
The nundles-for-Brilalii Club
will meet at the homo of the
chairman, Mr*. I. D. Martin, 1351
Metlonvllle Avenue at 3:00 P. M.
A large attendance is urged.
The morning session for the
Red Cross sewing rooms will be
sponsored by the W. M. U. of
the First Baptist Church with
Mr*. A. J. Peterson in charge
The afternoon sewing teuton
of the Red Cross will be apon.
sored by the wemen of the Con­
gregations! Church.
The NdeV Howard Chapter of
the U, D. C. will meet at the
home of Mrs. J. II. Trulurk. U1B
Magnolia Avenue, at 3:00 P. M.
All members are urged to attend
aa Important matters are to be
discussed.
There will be a special meet­
ing of the Gladk'
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of ____
lha ___
W. __
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of Mrs. John Andes, at 7:30 P.
M. All members are urged to

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to Craig Field. Selma. AJa^
where ha will resume his dull**
[a* Instructor In advanced fly tog,
iaft«r spending a short leave with
hU parants, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rosa
Murray E. Nance and
ildran have arrived from
to tpeoj lha TbanksgIvlilawa
—ilk U
s— Nanca’a
KI a lM&gt;a'l
ra with
Mr*.
Ir. and Mr*. R. C.
thrir hem* on Maggulla A»*tH*«Mrs. Rishard TenEyck has reeahred word of th* eagagement
of her granddaughtar, Bglrley
Walker, who has mad* several
visit* to Banfard. Mlaa Watkac
la emyloyed la th* of tics of. on*
of Toronto'* monition* plant*.
She orW marry Frank E- Blrahell.
wireless oparator, atrrlng 1n the
Canadian Marskant

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Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails

Mrs. R. U Wheeler, Mrs. Theo­
dora Aulin, 8 r.. Mr*. Paul Camp­
bell, Mrs. R. I,. Ragsdale. M r*

F o llo w in g t h * p r o g r a m

Church Plana Special

I’lci.-aiit cumimniniidhip
uiul tlflit'iouH drink* uro
always on linntl.
Meat
your irieud.i hurt*. Modrriitr prices nt nil tim es.

Telephone 9106

Martha Moffett

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Wednesday and
Thanksgiving Day

eltgUon* which
lesson-sermc*, la
firpm tha BMal
redeemed of th*
y, end coma with
(lop; aad *e*rm be upon their
tain gladnoaa
and mo urn(Da- 61:11).
also Include*

Mra, George

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British AidGroup
Will Meet Friday

Mr. and Mrs, Hen t,. Wainright and Mist Elisabeth Hunter
were luncheon guests of Mr. and
Mra. J . B. Jones Saturday.
Je rk
C.
Ka&lt;ell h a.
m il
lib. atom In J . B. Jonc» Mr*.
Jones will be eonncclcil wilh til-;
tt»re in the future.
Mrs.
Gordon
W.
John.nil',
uncle, Milo
Biillcnbergcr.
and
Ibrother,
George
Conrad
and
M n. Dana, of
Michigan, and
molher, Mra.
Kiln Conrad,
"f
Qhlo, are visiting Mra. Johnaoii
and funilly.
Mr. Conrad and
Mr-. Conrad
will reirain
f&lt;o
joinetime, while Mrt. tinna an-l
Mr. Snllenbcrger will leave some,
time thl* week.
Mr*. W. P. Hill and daugthvr.
M srgartt Louise, of Charlotte.
N. C. are vititing Mr*. II0I'»
aister, Mra. I&gt;. B. Brown, end

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You Won't Look Hard I’remted!
Mcn'n Kelt (Clcuned and Ulocked

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HATS
Dresses
Suits
Pants

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CLEANED &amp; PRESSED
CASH &amp; CARRY

noon at th* Oviedo Woman's
Club. Mra. J. R. Jones, Jr..
Rasaar chairman, reports that
it wa: a hog* surer** due tn the
anlandld co-operation of #v*raon».
Th* clubhouse was baautlfullv

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�TU ESD A Y, N O VEM BER 2S, I S !

Fed Aces, Make Honor Squad

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- y Fine Liquors

Tbe Middles I n Maxing away
at football appsamts with a
versatile, deceptive, and wide
open attnrfc—and they don't seem
to glee a haeg about the ebaneet
they lake to make It click.
Skeptic* took a “wait and see"
position when pea sesson dope
indicated that Swede Larson bad
a
football
sc per-drsadna oght
ready for launchinf down on the
banka af ths Severn.
It let got ■ with fall speed
ahead riebt from the start, and
apset William and Mary. West
Virginia, Lafayette and Cornell
like so many canoe*. .The Ine-vU
table letdown came la the mod
lags Inct Harvard ia a 0-0 tie but
the Middle* w m back op (gain
; neat week to toppis undefeated
Penn.
Then cam* their only defeat—
a 20-1] setback by Notes Dame.
Sailor* shot the work* against
the Irish sad were ia ths bottle
all the way. Them threatened with
a long asFrek that we* halted
within Notre Dame's five yard
line ia the dosing period. Tbey
could handle—cod top—anything
Notre Dame had except a sure­
fire passer Banted Angelo Berbelli. Ilia aerial bombs were just

Ends:
Holtsiager.
Fletcher;
Stoutamirr, Tails basses; Frances
Bt. Augustine; Whittaker, Day­
tona Beach, and Allison, Live
Oak.
Tackiest
Fleming,
Hanford;
While, New Smyrna
Beach;
Sweat, Liva Oak, and Rickard,
Tallahassee.
Guards: Cray, Live Oak; Hat­
cher, Fletcher; MiteheIson, Lake
City, sad Veraadoe, Palstka.
Centers: Scarborough, Daytona
Beach, aad Lamb, Live Oak.
Backs: Carter,
Tallahassee;
Smith, Pa laths; Clifton, DeLand;
Cessna, SL /tugusUne; Cleary,

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the feature gam* a t tU s Mark's
Florida rollegtote football slate.
The fast-stepping Harricanrs
bare surprised even their aseat
optimistic sapporten bi wlnoiog
irrep of eight p n e t this Bau­
son. They wOl U
msderdog*
against powerfid A U n u , but
Miami Isas urs cat s luted the
Crimson Tide mill hum U play
its best football to min.

ANNAPOLIS 1UU Nor. T L i —Admiral Darid
Farrs rut
l a t know anything about foot11 bat Us “fan speed ahead
id damn Urn torpedoes’* Just
amt describes tbs Nary's 1M1

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|Speed Slogan Is
Adopted By Navy
Football Forces

sad Fleming's powerful
I all around ability made
earned booses well de-

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MiamPs Amazing
Sophomores Meet
Alabama Friday

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LEGAL NOTICES

live rasa--but they lacked scor­
ing punch aad finesse.
Larson concentrated this Fall
on getting seme fire into that
two-team attack (both outfits re­
turned alawst Intact), lie rut
the number af offensive man­
euvers, Insisted an letter-perfect
execution, aad then played hie
ace:
“Take chances." he said. “You
knew; ‘Full speed ahead and
damn the torpedoeyF "
- The Middles knew jto* ia' lake

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SANFORI). FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26. Hill

Established la 1908

x x x iii

Axis States That
I* British Soldiers

Nazi Forces Are
Within 16 Miles
Of Reds’ Capital

THE SEMINOLE HIG^H SCHOOL CELERYETTES

*r**A-

G erm an Dispatches
Declare Capture
• Of 5,000 P ris o n ers Near Tobruk

NUMBER 76

Member Aaaoclated Press

Asserts

Tuberculosis As
Major Problem
To Be Discussed

Tension Between!
egions
U. S. And Japan (rnck
R“»»ians’
Defense At Kiln
Sh o w s Increase I

.Cairo Admits Foe
Is On Offensive Officers Of Health

Germans Capture
Cause Attributed To
Village Of Gora
U. S. Conferences

American, E n g l i s h
B Newsmen Are Re­
ported C a p ti v e s

With AHCI) Envoys Moscow Defense Arc
Loses (Ground At
TOKYO.
Nov.
24
—.ill**— i
Secretary Hull's c u t imn*d om.
Roth O f Its Ends

Units To Meet A t
O r 1a n do Dec. 2

“Tuberculosis, Onr of Florida's

Major Health Problems” will be

analysed by Rr. It. I). Thomp­
son, superintendent of the State
Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Or*
Undo, who will
be
the
first
speaker to health unit officers
attending the annual seminar In
Orlando Ore. 2 and 3 a t the
SanTtorium, Dr. Dan Cone, dl*
LONDON, Nar. 34— (Al’&gt; rector of tha local Health Unit,
• — Batk aide* probably will •tated today.
Other participants on the twothrew la "about everything
they have get'* to wla the |day program Include: Da Alec
Brown
of Naw Orleans who U
great battle la the iirxrgh
supervisor of tuberculosis control
area, which will determine
for tha Louisiana State Health
the fata a#-Libra, informed
Department; Dr. L. H. Kings,
_ gaartara (aid today. Aa anbury and Dr. W. O. Fowler, res­
• maaaatmeat from Cairo that
ident staff of tha Sanitoriom:
hath the Britinb aad
the
A{|^ fnea ea
a ■ 'had
'b a d kt
anah
breaght
up Dr. J . N. Patterson, director of
Laboratories and assUtant S la te
rewife
lent* la taken aa an
health officer. State
Board of
•ember aide would
Health, Jacksonville; Mrs. May
be aklmpyt with men or material afterr tka keaVy loaaeo Pynchon, executive secretary, Flo­
rida Tuberculosis, State Board of
already (offered.
Health, Jacksonville;
and
Dr.
Lynne E. Baker, director, divi­
mr twarlaM
Axis dispatches declared sion of Tuberculosis, State Board
of Health, Jacksonville.

NEW YORK. Noe.
(AB) — Premier
MuMolInt
may Ware Heme for Ike Lib.
O yam treat te tncoarage kla
ltaiiaa eeUiers. the Rome
n l i e mU Uejr la a broadc u t heard by N. B. C.

today that . British troop*
%oath of Recegh, 10 miles
from Totettk, had
lad been enlllated’* and
clrclad and ."annlhll
6.000
JO prisoners c*D
caotured. and
kGonn^na aaid the ijlbvan

Kick. Carolyn Rosier, Kathryn Wiggins, Mnrthn Perkin*. Cumillf
Hatton, Helen QtiMrtrrnmn, Mnry Jane Robnolto. .If*»n Gi!»*i,
FUit* McWhortor. F.iliu Senkarik, Daphne (*tmmll&gt;. Mm Dm II.tgnn, Patay Wallnco, Puulmo Mt l.rllan, Dorothy I.\•••i« It. tty
Moon*, Kliiaheth Vaughn, Holt n Phillip*. |t«-ti&gt; i .•i i .*.|i |t« r i v
Sue Hatcher, llotty Jo lin'ck. Unity Dohbirw un | \1 &gt;tn.. |;,it||
Otlhnin.

'fereno*'* with tin* fiivoyi uf nth
rr A HIM’ po w er n (Hiilinn, Khin.i
nnd Dutch
Ka«t
Indtcsl,
hir*
rallied
Miilhuritnlivr Japanese ,
iju n rtm !•* tak«* u i*I*m»ihv view
nf the mitliiiik fur V#uinimrtim
Hi'in&gt;tiMt ium n't'kiiijf ji li'neniUR
] uf the Ji»p«n«*we.AnieMi'un teiimun
Talks a in ontf the AIM'D pow. |
j era were iaid to he fur the pur. I
1|mi«i' i f immIiimm eleur the* A m e n

1can puiitiun ■*»&gt; there wmild hi' ,
1mi. ruutn fur niMunderitnndtnif nf.

It*

*nrael»afr4

P r&lt; P

In llerlin. Foreign Minialer Non Kihhentrop told tha
anti-mmintern aiinera today
that Germany already
ha«
non the campaign
In
the
rant, and the war now la
onU the fight with Britain
■nd Her "Irani-A tlantic helpr n ."
Ni»n iDMivnf nip declared
that even if the I'nMed Staten
entered Ihe w*r againat tha
Nvi»». ihe could * not precent
the triumph uf Germany and
her allie*.

I l e r th is roiintry lep liea to the j
Jnl»nne««* prnpuMil*
In th e niid-t o f the iltsi’U4•non*, K r e m l rn t Hi*oievelt «iini.
1W (vawrlafvA r*»aa«
limned Hull and Arm y uiul Nuvy ,
c h i e f s to the W h it e llotiae fm
I I . t m a n m i'c h iu iiz c d f o r c e s
what w m d«*Bcrthetl m u " c h e c k
a r c n n w n n l v 2 ,r&gt; k i l o m e t e r * .
up" conference
&lt;&gt;r lc * .* I h i m
16 m ile * , f r o m
T h e c o n f e r e e * , including Se en*,
h a v in g
It r n k e it
nry of W a r St muo n. S e c r e t hi v M i&gt; * c n \ v ,
* o t ilh c u * t
of
K iln ,
I of the Navy Kinta, Arm y Ch ief t h r o u g h
of S t u f f Murihn ll nnd C h ie f of t h e V i c h v r t i i i i o » * * i * r t e d t o Naval O p e ra ti o n * S t a r k ,
were t l n y . ( i t m t i n g N u z i " f r o n t r e I presum ed to have c a n v a n e d the
K iln
i*
f»0
m ile *
fur e a s t e r n n t u u t i e n a m ong other p o r t a . ”
n o rth w e a t o f M o sco w .
th in gi.
l.otidon r e p o tN m »mI D. S . J a p ­
T h e R u a a ia n a h a v e a d m it an ese conver&gt;»ationB now app ear ed tml serious now Gorman gains
to be c e n te r e d on th e |M&gt;«pihl1ity on tho northern ami southern
_ a prov isional three- |
uf r e a c h i n g

High School Glee
Club Featured A t,
Kiwanis Meeting
Club Plans Special
Meeting Honoring
Past P r e s i d e n t s

According to Dr. Cone, the
Louisiana (Maker U eminent In
hi* field of work and U U the
first time an ouLofMate man
a been tavlted jto pertlclpate
la .the Florida Institute for PubHealth Officers.
the sanitarium can do
(■curable, cases. Dr.
— fey many, yew
officers) to data)
■r - ■ patient la t«
she- fleet- eleaau. of
thethe d U e e s t ^ A T l W f a r i o r
which measures in the refusal of
Incurable patients la tha shartage of'beds which prevails In any
Institution of thU kind, Dr. Con*
pointed out.

I month agreement, rather than ii
general defilement, London dip|i malic circlen,
conceding Hu*
(*lr«* Club ntul
*|m* i k iMif •chunrea of
achieving even n
f l u * * fenltHi'd Ih«- pritcrniii n f •limited agreement
were alight,
|h«* Kiwnniw liiiu hi'on In i«| at iho ^believed that If the three-month
Vnl'U u
tmlay
arrangement could be worked out
Kit Un.- anm»«n»,i'i| u n p i f U l It might form the haak for n
III t v hrild lire*. Ill, lu*n. I
more
permanent Uhder&gt;ttndinc
orinic Iht* |m«t in •* ■11••m* * a*f flu*
iatei

Hllflfh flMtl r it III HIM* il\ Ml. III.
I Ill'M o f till* Si* MlIMi *lia 111•*It Si'll.ml

flank* of Moscow'* ilrfrn w arc,
but rlaimoil rountrr.attacks
In
tho t'kraino hail pushed the N s.
sis back another six miles north*
west of Rostov.
A I.ontlon broadcast *ald the
(irrm xq* -.haw raplurvil tha viL
lago of' Cora. 40 ndl»4 ndrtkwo.I of Moscow, and the fierm snamiouncod thut thvir triM&gt;ps are
hammering at thr city’s
outar
defenses snil have nisda "considerablo gains.”
Military
dispatches
Tuesday
, night said the Herman* also were

v rr&lt;iucits wera for fishing
jK iw a n irt ('lu ll in' S n . f n . l
Vh«
Information In Seminole Counly
1ipvrin l. iii«*flinir in '•••nor " f Hit*
and aa the result, John 8chiranl.
Itr i'tlil eil h
KAV
*l!|f|:«r I fit
well known local fisherman, wm
fevcritl tt fokn it 1*1» uiul pluiM ! o r
asked to write an article on fieri
t h r Itim lii'on « n* .c»w r iniplrtt*
Ing In Seminole County. The ur
M ihm Dmu t i ,• S i p T t i I, n n i i i r
tide follows:
H lrw lu r nt S«'t».i:»
ID k H JVhinil.
“ Florida may be considered «&lt;*»
i n t r o i l n m l !lt» m e t n l i r t t o f D m*
Klin snl Tula regions, but the
warm for good fl'hlng by many
Ifh'r Hull „* n *H»vt m| Rrmip
— - "' ■
Army newspaper Bed S tar said
uninformed Wsltonltas, but this
flOIII till* i'll1* 'Hilda' Wlltlill ||lt
\.\S&gt;‘A1T, Bahamas, Nov. '.'it
ilospite two Soviet withdrawals
Dr. R. II. Ilowas, professor of is decidetlly not the cast'. Th&gt;Hull i V Tn nii'i i ' i i t i
waters of the Wsklvn River are
A t|tmr|%» ct it.| » i',l n f ' M ' t * i.l•&gt; Thrmigh an official s|*iko.. ] in tho Klin area, tho (iermans
law at Btataon Unlvenlty,
time
before
dressed members of tha Pres- cool rtgardle.s of the weather
S 'I fi n d, ( i l l lv« I'lpplU, ty \ W hl*(i mail, tho Duke of Windsor Tiles- ( wore hnlteil each
byterUn Men's Club on the conditions, and that make* f»r
Ml** Jean Harper, who will lead the Seminole High Schi«d nnd DmvhI (lu tiM 'l minx'|hit i , , Di'. day doiiiod that Ids recent tour making much penetration,
nf tho I'nitod Ststoa and Canada I How Ihe Null* reached S* far
American way of Ilfs, or tha the home o f tha “big Mo»»y. Band, -topping sprightly ami (willing n baton, when it partiri.
S*-iiif" liy Si|fii»i»n4 &gt; Ituhu
elements of Western civilisation,1 backs”. You’ll find them wey down
In im Ann Sl i'i n ,
o f ( lit* hud nci a.ionod "bitter comment" I oa«t n&lt; Htalinogorsk was not ex.
pate*
in
the
annual
Orlundo
Christmas
I’urude.
under the natural cover oxtondiiiK
; plained.
at their meeting last night.”
|»ul»ln* ’♦lu'itklnjf Hu i* unv * t u n hi Aniorioan now*pn|M'rs.
An-wiring criticism voicedIni
In a special statem rat T u c*.
During tha bualneaa session of from tho banka. If you want the
i ii'iiiliiit' i, miii* nit ml i h * n tilling
* Werd that the Asia had passed
] ,luy night, the Soviet Information
|uf I In* ni'ifru (w in* u t il III** n t h i r tho Houseof Coimnnn* liylustwii.
Mo the attack In some sectors, and the meeting, officers ware elected thrill of your life, Just drop u
lie
Alexander
Sloan,
the
spoke*bureau acknowledged the Kusslan
l " f it liupliiilnf.
nde«d had been In tuch action for the coming year. Men who shiner out of the boat. You'll *e»
,
Ainu*
Hr unthnin
nnl
D o r u mull at Government House, whore i forces had lost 2,122,1)1)0 men III
lb these seetora for 4§ hours, will serve at the head ef the or. him make a break for that nine
'•M M coincidentally with tha In. ganliatlon are J. B. Grahan, cover, and don't make the mistake
l Kiitzitiiitger playctl * imNllt'v of Ihe duke resides as governor of I dead, wounded and missing sine#
tho Gorman Invasion began June
t»unifN i n n piano dui’i ,in«| (J la d y s tho Bahamas, assorted that:
eoaahuhre and of the first phase president; J . A. Budpoth, vice of using a sorry line became It
1 Only four
writer*
niuilo'22, but said Gorman losses now
I'lppin Minjf a **olu, • rhl.M*.” C'one f the British Ineaalon—the great president, Richard Vornay, secre­ won't be long before thing! will
j
•t Paettnnag On Page Sis)
begin to happen.
tary; Roy Wright, treasurer.
Hiidiiiif the p r r u * n m wu* n trio "unfavorable comment” alsmt tho I totaled 0,000,000.
'
It separated the Ittiasian loss“I t l l to a Isiy »ort of bite nt
Charles Morrison presented
Hanford resident* will observe. I'oiupM^M'il uf Mix* S a n f o r d , Mi** Duke and Duchess.
2 A private survey showed j e* as I'JO.OIltl killed, 1,112,000
srtd
sto u t
tha
time
musical program to the group of flrr*,
Thanksgiving Day tomorrow n&lt; I'tppin nnd MI bm (iru n lh u in ninir.
about 60 men who gathered In you think he won't— la when he
will
the State uf Florida nod injf, " S m o k o ( I H a l r V'»ur Kyi**" nine than HO percent of Ihe wounded, and more limit 620,000
I'lUlid Slates' press win favor- missing.
their rnttling roam a t tha church. will. First straight sw a y - now
16 other »lute« which ignnied l#y J f r o m o K**rn.
side
Itiisslun equipment losse* were
fou tighten up; -Theft- la when lut'll
M i m S n n f o r d rx|duin«*d
11&gt;•*
last Thursduy, the day proclaimed
X The unfriendly writer* em- placed nt 7,t)t)t) lank*,
(,4 0 0
tear the cover off, eatd you will
t
h
r
tn
u
trn
rth
m
n
4
t
h
r
y
rtm
rf
T*nn
two
year*
ago
us
ThunK»giviiig
WASIIINOTOS, Nov. ”rt L i ’
agrro with ms that A full grown
un not all Rwinf m ’i»U* hut fo r lh»* phiMired Ihe quantity of luggage' planes nnd 12.000 guns; cum.
—The White House disrluxi^J by President Itoosevrll for
needed fnr the Windsor Dip, tg-1 pared with German losses of
bulldog doesn’t know the fit«t
earlier observance of the holiday. nto*»t purl c IrkbIcuI mid
today thut government IntelHMMmam
. .
thing
about
scrapping.
That
was noritig that It was for their en- more than 16,000 tanks, 13,000
— ■■ m
•V
The Court House, the
hunk* niral, t In*11if h »hi* h-rM*!f
grnee services had reported
tire party and mil for the Duke planes nnd 19,000 guns
The Bov. Martin J . Bram
big baas will do more thing* In
Office will
he \«*rv D m l o f muda'r i Nwinif
that Germany I* prv|«ring to and (he Post
LONDON,
Nov.
It ridiculed German
figures
will deliver Ua last public aerteas time G an you ever thought
closed, and all of the downtown well mi elMMical m u rI*’. S h r uii.l and Dm hi-** alone.
rare
Belgrade,
the
capital
of
Britatn
dlecloood
officially
yes­
m ei fat Sanford tomorrow morn.
4. The Duchess went shopping on Russian losse* as "nonsensi­
possible No leee than half a dotrn
conquered Yugoslavia, becuuse storvn are rspectrd to nbsgrve the fche h H irv r d th nt nwiiif mua ic
terday
that
a
email
shock
patrol
•* f JO o’clock aa a port of had raided the German-held coast times will ha stand right up on hi*
holiday by elosing with the ex. wim n i»art n f modern llfo and only nt I'iradilly' arcailc in New cal.”
(he N atl* are convinced the
Thanksgiving m nr Ice at the
York, operated bv the Bed Cro*s.
tail and shake so you ran hear the
caption of drug stores and fill, should he bo rcco|fnizi*ih
Ctetnikx,
Serbian
Guerrillas,
of
French
Normandy
Sunday
Prscbytarian Church, which will
books rattlo moot to tawij.
ing stations.
(iticRlB nt thr luurht'on were
era
csing
the
city
a*
a
base
of
night
and
returned
home
Intact,
ha am iatar-denomtnaUo&amp;al ser­
-L ake Jessup la undoubtedly
Stew art
1 All school* in the counly will fuimhrrt Kalmer nnd
n World War naval
operations.
&gt;
vice, the Rev. E. D. Brownlee
tCew lla e e q Qe r a g e S la )
(Juartr/man. o f the* Key Club,
be closed until Monday.
bitterly accused
tha
nation's
A nulet day is expected local and K. K. Ilartlinir, n m*w rvaL
“ H 2 S - — 4 - k - I N . makers ef war policy of overrid­
ly with no outstanding entertain. lent nf Sanford.
Varisua ehurt bos In Sanford ing even Winston Churchill to
Defective wiring on an auto*
■ i |_ _ i j _
a
i» ,
.| ’ meat scheduled. The Seminole
block a rani invasion poach by
WASHINGTON, Nov. 2(1 — (dT mobile owned by George Ellison
r io r id u
A r c 1 i u n n e d High grid
teum journeys
to
the commando iavsaioa troops a
— House M'narity Leader Mur- caused the vehicle to catch on
Lavtburg
to meet
the
■
‘
Yellow
tin of Massachusetts said after fire yesterday afternoon at Sev­
PAHAVAJUBO, Dutch Guiana.
'• Y t X , time, said Admiral
J
of
TAMPA, N o v . M . — &lt; / P » - !J e u t . Jack ets there tonight.
a conference of the Kepublican enth Street and French Avenue,
As in the past, Tho Herald
Blr Roger Kayes,
1
the Wet Sir
the Nov. M ,—&lt;*&gt;— United State* Gen. Delos C. Emmons, head uf
membership today that a strong Fire Chief Mack Cleveland rvtroopa have raaahad this Nether
nndcr hla
ny Sir forco combat com- •W n° l publish a paper Thur*.
J t T Jwin
f i Pcombine,
7 M L TMV.
E .* »Brown.
5 lS :
TALLAHASSEE,
Nov.
2 0 . - effort would be made lu send the prtrd yesterday.
Mies
landa
South
Afcnarican
colony
ami
'w
tn
randy
and
to
net,"
tha
nation's
sir
fighting
I
mend,
(/!■)Governor
Holland
Tuesday
Tee pofariad oat.
Firemen extinguished the flame
her.
vesterdsv that
In' sasignrd State Attorney J . W. I’rirr.Control Blit back to Ihe
have received a “hearty and simple arm, taitl h
e n yesterday
that,I Two .pccial services will
banking committee If a licensing ami the car wan only (lightly
F u to n of the ckvrehes In
welcome,” tha official Netherlands large scat# maneuvers ware being cooductiM by churches in eon. Hunter of Tavaree to aaeiat State provision were restored.
damaged.
■aufurd will tako port in tha
ilh the celebration of Atturney Grady Burton of Wau.
Indies news agvMjf, Anata,
planned for Florida nest Bpring, n»«tlon
A few minutee later, on the
The department also received
si a supplement to those under Thanksgiving. The Lake Monrue (hula in an
p o r te d T u s ^
...
S 3m l
aervire*
Investigation
of House floor,
two
Democrate, s call to put out a fire In a
Ministerial
Association
will
con.
Tha Uma of Utair arrival, num­ wav now in tho Carolinai.
_
............ .................
Avon Park City affairs. The as­ Hep*. Cox of Georgia and Dir* pile of old roofing material that
bers and tfaslr . dspioymant wtrv
“Nest Spring wo hope to be d ie t aervlee* at the Monrue High signment wae for an indefinite of Texas, urged that the measure was burning last night on Twen.
able to conduct maneuvers rov. School building tonight at 7:30 period, beginning Deo. I,
kept aacraC
ly-FIrst Street and
Mellonville
be recommitted.
from
Savannah o'clock and tomorrow morning un
Tha troops era bora undvr an vring Florida
Avenue, Chief Cleveland added.
ecraoiMnt among tho U. 8., tbs southward and from Mobile east- Intar-denomthatiunal service will
Netherlands govantaMot and Bra. ward. Wo may be able to work ho hold in the First Presbyter.
MAVT YABP. &amp;! G . Nov. M.
all, by which Ua United Biotas In tha Caribbean area at the Ian Church of Sanford, with the
Rev. Martin J . Bram dellvtring
ondartafcOU protection of the baux­ uma time.”
tho mormon.
for
ite mines.

pokeeman an.
auly. Ar' London ape
nmtintmd that the battle la atlll
ragtag furioaaly with bloody Iona,
ea ea both tides and addod tha
le la Hpoaalb!y now reach,
freah climax,”
Italian high command, re­
porting the Ax la victory aoulh
ef Kaxegb, (aid that two Amerlearn oheerrera and “various Eng­
lish and American Journalists”
fbrare among the captives. The
Italians admitted the fall of CL
aJso oasis, in south central Mb.
ya^ b j the “overwhelming” ' Brl-

Duke Of Windsor
Denies U. S. Tour
Was Unfavorable

Howes Addresses
Presbyterian Men

Thanksgiving Will Be Observed In
Sanford Tomorrow As In 15 States
(•'ermans Prcpurc
To Raze Relgradi

Bram Will Deliver
T^fternron At Church
British Reveal Try
On Thanksgiving At Coast Of France

«

Fire Department Haa
Price Control Rill
Two Calls Yesterday
May Re Recpnsidered

U. S. Troops Land
Army Maneuvers In
At Dutch Guiana

'-•"vfiffrrfcJS:

Assignment Given
To State Attorney

Mm. Simpson Dies
At Weirsdale Home

t . W» Bailor Gets
Naval Commission

First Nine Greens At Country. Club
Golf Course h Planted In Rye Grass
have received

much
oa ths course,

public will take

fH O F/m
M X fteFr

Mrs. Ingtfey And Mrs. Newman To
Act As Hostesses At Tourist Tea

Naval Enlistments
Show Marked Decline
WASHINGTON, Nov. 26 —UP)
— Secretary o f tho Navy Knox
sold today tho torpedoing of the
U. 8. destroyers, Kearny ami
Reuben James with a total
lope of 12 men has caused a
decline of 16 percent In tha rata
of Navy enlistments.
Mr. Knox said the decline list
*— 1-------t minora. He attrlbuU

Ike fact that parents
_____ Idlag thalr ronocat for
fo w

to

go

t a io

th e

N avy.

Mrs. J. I* Ingley and Ura. R. A.
Newman will act as hostesses to
tourists at the fln t tea given by
the " Forward Buford Club" a t tha
Tourist Cents# honoring winter
viiitars, Mrs. May me Hodgkin,
chairmin of tho group, stated fol­
lowing a meeting of the club yee
tarday.
Each week various members of
th« dub will gn ot tourists who
visit tha Center and arrange enter­
tainment for theft. The following
members were present: Mrs. Peart
Hansel, Mrs. E. H. U oay, Mrs, J.
O. Laney, Mn. T . E. Roomlllat,
Mm. William WOUh m . M n. W. A.
Laffler, Mrs. J , W. D'nUJa, Mr*.

K. It. Deaa, Mr*. Alice Wight, Mrs.
J. II. Truluck, Mrs. Hbdgkin, Mrs.
Ingley and Mrs. Nawcnan.
Mrs. Hodgkin said that tha wo.
men uf Sanford are co-operating
splendidly with h*r In arranging
entertainment for winter resident*
who are arriving to spend the sea­
son In this vicinity, avon though
this is the first year the group has
been organised.
Member* of ihe club were among
those who donated plants, rugs,
furniture and figurines to decorate
the Tourist Center, cm well aa their,
services toward oeatmUUng visitor*
with Sanford acthiUoa which they
might find Interacting,
. .

THE WEATHER

Florida—Fair In north and not
auita so cold In northwest par*
tion tonight. Partly cloudy and
slightly warmer in tho north por­
tion Thursday. Considerable aloudinaia In tho south portion: Scatsoul
tered showers on th# sonthonak
coast tonight and Thursday.
Georgia—Fair
“ ‘ and not qu
ulta so
cold) scattered light froet to .
night, Thursday fair and ’riobqt
temperature.
Alabama—Fair and continued
cold with frost in tho south par.
tion and temperatures 26 te 24
In Interior of tho south portioa
and 24 to 22 on tha c a u l
night. Thursday fair
temperature.

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BIX
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Editorial Staff
I t M l l H Well*#
R «M M H * f ....
CHr M ila * .....

M a iH
Marakail
------- Alla* T r a i l*
...... Lais CaMvrell

By Hodon It
Every week h*s its msln event
and this week's was HOMECOM­
ING. The sponsors were limply
radiant, the fame was fine and
Iir lim
R illat
CUIfarl Prvrla*
everythin* went o ff smoothly—
r «v r M ila n .
-.
.. LaalOa Hal'
Bayarl ara; -----but speakinf of somethin* not
■ I n n O— rtirama
a hrsaarUa D ia n a
•mooth, was
the
definite
r. r . *.
. ... r u i M a ( a l l *
P*rtln* of V A LA R IE
WELLS
Marl arti l a m
end GEORGE SPEER. Neither
Katkrrra w ls ila a
le (offering,
ea VALARIE
ia
Laalaa Ns Maras
Of tire _
contented with
HUGH W IIEL.
Harms* MIMIflaa
CUHl .
Cl aka
Mar ; Rakes
CHEL
and
GEORGE
with
Ortas gsresll
I HELEN 8TAFFORD.
r U n a n Walla
IO n r »
| We thought there wea some,
■ IIMa pillar
Claaara
.thing mining and we Jus* woke
■ laa Malk I lls !
a*
up to the fact that' it's
the
friendUneaa of LORENE SHORT
who haa moved to Tavares.
WEDDING BELLS for MARGIJERITE DUNCAN and JUTE
KEYE8 hart been ringing nlnc«»
In the United Staten, there have bean certain families laat MAY, but we juat found
that have played an Important political part in our nation out. Whoopel We thought we
for the last two generations. 8ome are more noted than knew everything!
"Juat anything to he differ,
others, but all have a distinctive record. Worth-noting Is ent,"
la tha alogan. of "RED”
that tome of these families have used the tame policy for WIGGINS and JIMMYRIDGE
—of
all
thlnga, they have on
yaara upon years.
Mr
Tha Bask heads of Alabama represent one of the great: their record a tour oT the new
funeral home In Orlandu
end
eat political families that ever existed In this country. alao
wara tceh chasingwnod.
While no startling feats might be reported of this fami­ rata alt over th* mad laat Sun­
ly as a whole, recognition is well deserved when a state­ day night WARREN DANIELS
ment la made concerning the accomplishments of the waa In on that, too.
Gracing ’ole 8. H. S. with
Bankheads. The late John Hollis Bankhead I, was a noted their
charm and Irvcllnret were
senator from Alabama, and his son, John II. carried on our aponiora for the HOMECOM.
family tradition when he assumed the seat In 1931 his ING game. SIS KIRTLEY and
father had held. Benator Bankhead is still serving in the FLOSSIE WELLS.
Whafa LOIS NIPPER got we
Senate, and although he haa not made an outstanding re- wiah wa had? Two cuta HOYS
cord, ne has been termed an efficient senator. His bro­ down to aea har from VIRGINIA.
"Sunday.go-to meeting" cou.
ther, the late William Brockman Bankhead, served in the
United States House of Representatives from the 66 Con­ pica Includa r-EARL JETER ’n
EICK, KENNY ECIL
gress to the 77. Rep. Bankhead was speaker of the House SHIRLEY
OLS ’ n M ARTY PERKINS. LOwhen he died in 1940. Hie record will stand out for gener­ IS
CALDW ELL
’n
MACK
CLEVELAND.
and
PATTY
ations to c^rne as a feat in governmental functioning.
One of the IgM highlighted clans have been the Am­ HODGE *n DAVID OATCHF.L
They’ve been aort of following
mons of Colorado^ The present generation of this politi­ the
Olee Club around to tha
cal family, led by ex-Govemor Teller Ammons, hss been dlffarant churchca.
overshadowed by past groups of the fsmily who have
Haa anybody
noticed
thoae
shown many more state developments. The Ammons nded, boya that get around but never
dataeT Freak*! To name a
in different positions, off and on for 30 years in Colors- have
few. SAM THURSTON. KEAR­
da Ex-Govemor Ammons, a Democrat, was defeated in NEY ARMBRUSTER, RUSSELL
1933 when he sought re-election, by Ralph L. Carr a Re­ YOUNG, DICK MERIWETHER.
CECIL JONES
and,
oh—juat
publican.
Coma now, boya— give
•
The most publicized fsmily of politics in the last ten doitnal
the gtle a breakl
)rean haa been the Longa of Louisians. Huey Pierce Long,
ORIEN FARREI. ha&lt;
been
who established a "machine” that dominated Louisiana heard crooning to HELEN PHIL­
LIPS
hla
currant
them*
«ong,
politics for more than ten yearn, was Democrat governor
and senator from the "Pelican” state. He was assassinated "SO YOU'RE THE ONE."
ILLIP
KRONEN
.wear*
in August, 1938. His brother, Earl Kemp Long, became he*PH aff
women for life elnce
governor in 1989, when a Long protege, Richard W. Leche, ft? I
‘■ &gt;\l
wl,h m a r j o r .
resigned his position. Governor Long, seeking a full four- *■ JVNK BURDICK. Peraonally,
we'll
believe
It
when
w* aet It.
term, was defssted in 1940 by bam 1L Jones. This deI-ov* m*. low rnv dog." He.
marked.the end of the Long rule in Louisiana. Exposed
a
..HUTCHISON,
r * ■raft and corruption practiced during the tang era Jiad with her
Tittle blond Snanlel.
wfeet upon the voters of Louisiana who decided to do We heard T. J. DRUMMOND
Commit M ila * ...
• earl* M i l a n

Seminole High School Key Chib
King Attends Annual Meeting Of
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Members Hold Many High Honors
Notes
Academy Of Sciences At Lakeland

S. H. S. Rambling*

K a lk r r n « K | l a
N a r fa t tila D ia n a
—.
M lrla ai * *•&lt; ’
I n * N a rrla s

Noted U. S. Political Families

B

■“I allies wiiu*«a ,2 K
■way with the Long-1tea.
Massachusetts' Lodges are another in this classified
yroup of American families. The late Henry Cabot Lodge,
Br. was a Republican senator from Massschusetts who had arounH * b i^ rJ iA , n l *d riding
the distinction of having been minority leaatr as well 4s
majority leader of the 8enate, He was chairman of the I t " tha".hn,d ** 10j who
’ aU L 1 ,,V V
'todylng up
all-important Foreign Relations Committee in 1919 and was
violently opposed to the proposal that we enter tha League know ™ * " f— ,0r defense*you
A bit of advice—‘ WMl. . i i j
of-NatloHv Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., his son, wss elected
aanator in 1988 to repisee irsrcus A. Coolldge. As most one- lag down Ilf.-, hon-li'-p. „ „
tarm senators, Senator Lodge hss yet to make a notewor­ rear."Hm* ny 'P 11"**™ In hie e*.
thy record.
i * f tono..P# ,t " " ' k ’e ‘’person,
. The Tafts of Ohio are a nationally-known family. The hiro f THANKSGIVING ^ U l
co7\# . #n&lt;* tout, and w«
.late William Howard Taft was the only man ever to havo
m IM
l«8V« you without
r.been both president pf tho United States ind chief jus­ M
wlahlng you the best one J v .^ !!
tice of the Supreme Court. He also was secretary of war
trader Theodore Roosevelt as well as the first United
States governor of the Pntllppinee HU son, Robert Al­
phonse Taft, was chosen senator in 1038 by the Ohioans
|
Robert J. Buikley, Roosevelt-widened Democrat.
: - Senator Taft made an unsuccessful ntl-mpt in 1940 to «e. cure the Republican nomination for president. During his SOUTH SIDE NEWS
eh*rt tenur.i of nftire, ho has made a surprisingly good re­
cord and has come to be kpown as ono of tho ablest men
. .In the 8enats.
jo£~ - The l*te Rep. Bennett Champ Clark, Sr, npd Senator
i Bennett Champ Clark, Jr, of Missouri represent another
family of note in United 8tatas‘ politics. The late Rep. i? y uiroed r7
t® * • Ik fil
Clark was one of the moet outstanding speakers of the
that this nation haa tvar had. Like the late Rep.
heed, Clark will Wove, in his record, an qpoch in 2 * f t ^ tthara, n I would
''V i B e n n e t t Champ Clark, Jr, ton ef tha ^ i r h l^#5»a di° Un*°
r, das unpointed senator in 1983 to fig out tha unm
I taro or Harry B. Hawes. He v is elected to a full
term in 1984, and re-elected in 1988. Senator Clark
an established orator. With nuny speech** he hea. ea
leading isplarirailst, violently crlticirol the foreign policy
&gt;the President. He has not, hovovefr, rouchod the stand*
- hU frthor had abroad in h.s ,t«y.
'
Ut* apanoor. Soon
The .LeFoiletU* of Wisconsin—the late Robert Sr,
jjwl PhUlp—-have aO had Isolationist views. The
iM .a l.M ~ " “
Robert Marion LaFollatto Sr. was very active in the
mw pupil, k m m m
‘ te In 1917 when he attempted to keep thU country
going to war. Along with five other senators, LaFdi- w , u a i K T iS S M e i t e
nade a valiant try In efforting to keep the United
s S ^ jiK t
J**
^J1 *on* Robert LdFollette, Jr, is a member
(
•
ejmryint the views of hi* famous far Into thg Sonata debata even now. Tho third LaFoU-

g h w &amp; t ^

The annual operetta of
the
In 1939 the Key Club of
Grammar School haa been aet
Seminole High School was erOlln D. Knf, American hlitor year’* attendance.)
for
Dccemtcr
11
and
12.
This
Rollin, College: One acholargsnixrd by the Sanford K[wants
teacher at Seminole High School
$500— (ilightly
under play ia sponaored by th* Parent
Club lo promote better friendand a member on the advisory •hip of
of which
hip and sportsmanship through­
committee of social science at- one-half the coet of one year’i Teacher, Association
Mr*. W. 8. Bromley ia president
tended the Sixth Annual Meeting attendance.)
Th* Debating Club of Sem­ out (he srhnol. To canry out thla
The name of this year's play inole High School held a me—*- motive, it has born necessary
Southern College: _ One acholof lh*
Florida
Academy
of
Scirncea, which took place at tnhip of $270 and one of $135— “ E-A»pe rating Christmas Glfta'. ing Tuesday morning to make for the members of the club to
features
the usual number of plans to attend a district debate play a leading part in school ac­
Southern College, Lakeland, on (these amSunt to one-half and
Nov. 20, 21, and 22. This aca­ one fourth the coat of one year-! good Christmas song* and chor­ tournament which is to be held tivity—both curricula and extrauses. The theme of th* plsf deals in Orlando, Dec. 19.
curricula.
demy Included diacuaalon of ao­ attendance.)
8tet.&lt;on University: One schol­ with the Christmas gifts which
rtal science, by certain college
1$ , record for the club since
The officers tor Ihe eomiog
got
crossed
up
beemus*
of
the
prufruor, and high tchool lu- arship of $250 (approiimately
yrars
ago
y car were introduced as: Ken­ its founding three
one-half the cost of one year's new regulations which required neth Echols, pre-idrnt; Connie •hows remarkable results in the
atruetora.
Santa to boa and label the gift*.
While attmding the academy, attendance.)
McCall, vice-president;
Kather­ members' participation in school
Mr. King took a leading part inl Tampa University:, Two schol- Well the gifts for the children ine Spencer, secretory and trea­ happenings.
inl anhips—both consist of full tui- got m.'r/Hl up and were sent to surer; and Vesta Ann White,
thc discussion on two occasions,
Kry Club
members,
Edwin
st Ihe luncheon for the sociai linn and fees
for one
year’s the old people, etc. In the final reporter.
' llranan and Earl Jeter— have the
scene all
of the, . gifts stags
a
sciences
section
on
ir n x r n
s
e v HW |I
U
ll
*Friday,
■and'aUrndante.)
&gt; * '1 a m
i .;
I l. I I
ra i
.
Miss Ethel Riser wss named distinction of having been pres­
•t a Saturday morning meeting1 He continued by relating that'Jubilee. ~"oa* ^OM sanitary boa- as the sponsor for the coming ident of Ihe Student Council
of this group. Mr. King discussed students who live up to the pro- ing regulations" ere done' away year, and we hope it will be a during its two year existence.
wlth the group the Florida Schol- Imisr that they shown) at the with.
very successful' one.
Another honor bestowed upon
By Karl. Kipp
trshipa In the Art and Selene* c1"»e of their high school days
Any one withing to join the Key Clubbers for tha post two
For
several
years,
the
fsculty
of Free Government. They were and will prove themselves dedebate
club
pi*v»e
see
M
l',
^ti.
years
has hern the editorship of
School
has
begun last year.
|serving.' may expect their schol- of the Grammar
•or or the president at once.
the Salmagundi, school annuaL
"Students
graduating
thla irjihip to be extended through studied and searched for some
|ji-t year John Dunn, president
method of teaching thrift to our
Spring are ellgttl* to enter the four years of college,
of the Key Club, served as edi­
competitive examinations for the! The Seminole high teacher told boys and girls. We all railixed
tor. sod this year David GatScholarship, ' Mr. King stated at the group in lakeland that Ralph the need of such tporMng but
ehel, vur.president of the clob,
the meeting.
tMatousek, a student at Stetson National practice and economy
is serving as editor.
Mr. King also announced thej University and one of the wln- seemed to be pointed In another
The Key Club la welLreprefnllnwtng requirements for the ners of last year's scholarships, direction.
aented on the Student Council
By Betty Cellier
Now the
National
Defense
scholarships while addressing the has made an outstanding rrrofd
We have the following new pu­ by Richard Meriwether, Horry
according to a letter received Stamp plan haa presented us a
social science section:
Edward
opportunity
to
teach pils attending Vocational School I.re, Jr., Earl Jeter.
First— a competitive examina­ by Mr. King from Dr. W. S. golden
Em­
now:
Dorothy
Ruoge,
Alice Marshall. Taylor Brown.
tion will be given In the* high Allen, president of Stetson. Dr. thrift soil still do something Higg*. Mary Coffeen. Mrs. A. mett Herndon, and Karl Schaltx.
schools on April 10, to thoae Allrn states, "Ralph was near •tout National Defense. Mrs. I. K. Power*. Mrrritt Staley anil
Other
honors
held
by
■em
­
tudenta w'ho"wUh To e'nt.r'"th. •«&gt;» »"P
quartile In 1. Frailer Is responsible for this
bers of this Key Club group
Evelyn Stiles.
new
plan.
ontest.
This
examination
will
k»‘
J
»
^
tnglish
ptaecmcnt
tests
contest.
of
th*
senior
What did one mosquito say to • re president
Mrs. Frailer who Was our P.
pertain In questions on govern­ and the psychological testa at
class. Mack Cleveland) vice-orc*the other?
ment, political, and social science, the opening of school. During T. A. president last term, is
"Whoopee! 1 just passed my idrnt of the senior class, Tkylor
economics and International rela­ the first six weeks, he made the very much interested in Ihe sale screed test!"
Brown; secretary o f lh* senior
She hss
tions, and modern American and gride nfeJ) in all* subjects. There of Defense Stamps.
Lately we have been rutting class. Drtphine Hasty: secretary
European history, (a short bio­ are very few etudenta who ran worked out a plan and a contest •tsncils and running
them off. ef the Junior clots, Paul Kickgraphy of msterlal to be used make such a record at Stetaon for the boys and girls to save As everyone knows we will cut son; rditor-in-ehief of th* Sem­
In preparation may be obtained during th# first six weeks per­ their money and buv Defense stencils for anyone
who will inole County School News an 1
iod. He had two courses in his- Stamps. We are glad
to co­
from the writer.)
lory, Economic History of Eu­ operate In this work and hope furnish the matrrial. This will an associate editor o f tha Sal­
Second—an original eight
to rope ami History of Medieval
magundi, Edward Marshall; pres­
to report a good ami* of stamps help us and you too
twelve hundred word essay (to Europe."
First Angel: "And how did ident of the Band, David GaL
In
the
near
future.
be aubmltted on a date to bo
ehrl; treasurer of tha Pan-Amer­
you get here?"
"President Allen. In his Istter,
lly Sophie Mas Wright
•elected later) will be required advised that another scholarship
ican Club. Billy Holleyhead; and
Second Angel: “ Flu."
In
chapel
Wednesday
morning
from the students whose papers will be awarded in 1912,'’’ Mr.
The first year shorthand pu­ business manager of tho Celery
we sang The Star Spangled Ban­
Stuart
In Ihe examinations have ranked King continued. '1Thla letter Is
pils have begun to wfite with Fed. school newspaper,
Ithln ihe highest twenty-five. typical of the responce of Flo­ ner and gave th* Flag salute. surprising results. Some still (Juartrrman.
Mr. Kipp gave a Bible strlpture
'Although
soma
of
th*
mem.
Those twenty-five students will rida college presidents
to the and we repeated the Lord's Pray­ ca n't believe it!
here of the club hav* not been
Kindergarten Stuff!
\m nbtlfied.
program," he added.
er. Mrs. McKinnon gave * nice
officers, Ihrv have been the In­
Mr. King added that tha Flo­
Mr. King concluded by stating speech on good sportsmanship, I bought a wooden whistle.
spiration behind certain organi­
rida
seholarahlpa
are
being that the other students In Florida which l think will help lh* boya But it wooden whistle.
sations.
So I bought a steel whistle.
arded by .the following insti­ collegrs who art benefiting from and girls of Grammar 8chool.
In taking psrt in th* extratution* of higher Iranflng In thla tne scholarships afe Donald Kuhl. • Barbara Rucker and Endsley But it steel wooden whistle.
curricula activities In th* blgk
•late:
at University of Miami, Gertrude Mclsch of th* fifth grad* sang So I bought a lead whistle.
irhool. Ihe membera of th* Key
University
of
Miami:
One long, at Southern College, and a song for
tha school. Miss But they wooden lead me whis. Club sre able to endeavor to
tie.
scholarship
of
$250— (approxi­ STirvin Hardin, at Tampa Uni- Whlildon played for them.
urge rn
better sportamonsbip
mately one-half th* coat of one- versity
Grammar School has a band So I bought a tin whistle.
• nd friendship and at Urn asm*
whkh play* for tbs children to And now I lin whistle.
Some of the following have tim&lt;* *n? keeping up th&lt;r scho­
march hy. Mr. Dolllson la the
part-time jobs and others have lastic records. Thus they have
leader of the orchestra. Wo are nermanent job*: Perry l-ee Bell, carried out the motive for which
very proud of our orchestra.
Elisabeth Dyson, Augusta Fin. the club was organised.
Kay Hho*arakrr
neran, Helen* Tamm,
F.ilee-i
We
entered
chapel
Monday
Fatly Madga
)ragg, Margaret
Ilolly.
Edith
with the orchestra playing *N*w teakiey, Bettv Colbert, llrM tTills week eaulety went to
In a recent flection the een- Yoik Life” .
church to hear th* Enasmble
ca
Lee,
and
Hilly
Finneran.
Then wo
sang
“ Tho
Star
sing. The group looked ewell lor class elected as their home
Ith the girls' all whlta dresses room mother, Mrs. C. R. Limits. Spangled Banner-’ ami had the
Tha girls' and boys' basket­ Plsg salute.
Mia* Edna Chlltemlen recently
harmonising with tha boya’ dark
Mr. Kipp give a Blbla reading attended a Hroquet (or the new
suites. In looking around th* ball teams are getting new satin
congregation
w* aeo
BETTY .taskatball suits in the school and th* school recited tha Lord's members initiated into the FlorG r iffith '
Ida Scuthem college chapter of
WILKINSON wearing a white *°lor,» orange and black. The Prayer.
Funeral Director
.
Mr.
Kipp
told
us
about
th*
Ksppn
Delta
PI.
a
national
honor­
fUnn*M a«ket whU# "l AUBETTE I
by,
7 H B. h i l t
DUTTON'S blue sweater bring*
,on*:&gt;&lt;t. . pl« y&gt; tnd K«ttln« Constitution of th* United States ary fraternity,
from
the
merchant*
of and tha three divisions of the
aut th* blu* In hap aye*. MACK
Oviedo. The balance is to
be Government which are th# Presi­
BUI Klrtley rnd Pete Wrro, for­
CLEVELAND In a twe^I coat
paid bv th* School Board.
dent and hla cabinet, th* Su­ mer student* of Seminole High
accompanied LOIS CALDWELL
preme Court, and Congress.
W*
had
a
very
nice
ThanluSchool, were vlaltlng with friend i
who wor* a gold silk dress with,
Mr. Dolllson, the
orchestra at th# school cn Thursday.
brown .accents. CLARA
HAS- giving program at our Horn*
Economics Club meeting last leader, told usthat you should
KINS’ red suit looked eo cheer,
playing
an Instrument
Monday night. There were IB start
ful and VIRG IN IA CHAPMAN present.
Delicious
refrshment* wl^ll* you are In Grammar School
offered a pleasing pictura In her were served by Madeline Borjard,
In closing of tho program tha
light gTcen silk dress.
Marjorie Wllkeraon, Sharon Mur­ orchestra
fftomola"
to
rel
.played
_
Ars we teeing doublet No,
ky, Charlotte Beasley, Beulah march out by.
it'e Just the BROCK twin*. AL
Robert
Spark
ns
to*
ergard, and Evelyn Tindall.
and PETE, In thalr roveralble
Our Garden Club met Tuesday.
plaid jackals. And sitting right
Welcoir* back Joyce Steel, we We prepared a garden In tha
by them Is LEROY HODGE In are all glad to hire you with u* back yard of our school. In It
a ennisy tan sport coat and blu* again.
will plant Nasturtiums. We
It o u m f i .
Yiank Urn N ^ in o l* Fred Com­
KATHERINE SPENCER wear­
Mrs. Harrison took a short vo­ pany and th* Wilson Toomer
ing an aqua wool skirt and black cation from school thla week to Fertiliser Company for giving
vsirs teen waist wa* really deus a hundred pounds of ftrtillsllgbted with th* alngtag and so havo n visit with her ton who la
home for the first time In- two *r.
was KENNY "BUCK” ECHOLS yoara.
Tho taro girl# who are helping
_______
who wor* a brown cheeked coat’
In tha Garden Club are Dorothy
and brown pants. EARL* JETER
The Debate Club o f 8emlfiolo Fortsin and Anna Corlpy.
waa proud o f hi* data, SHIR. High School will meet In Orlando
LEY EICK, har gray and plaid for .debates on Decamber 19.
two plec# dress wa* very chic

•iri-’i as?

« s . cia

« • defatted In 1988 by Julius P. Hell The three L*.
10 \
“ • r».
- h i m for
rlstQgig^kftl atich famQiee could have been go
h U w rt
Wh m I A m
_TM i b gM m t

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Debating: Club Plans
To Attend Meeting

Vocational School

Anderson*

with her taaalad faanie.
N AN C Y COLLUM 1* on* of
tha few poop)* who wear royal
phrpl* becomingly. She has a
purple cron* dtaa* with ontln ap­
pliques with which eh* wear* a
strand
of
poart*.
JANICE
BROWN’S win* cprduroy dross ia
■ft o ff by a largo whlta bartht
"
'la th*
collar that‘ really
tho thing!

HARRY BEASLEY &gt;
man-of.tho-vrorldlah la hla tan
salt and yellow awaatar
BOP CRUMLEY’ S groan suit la
tha latest In Ullorfiw.
Th*
faculty
area
mighty
dremud np with MISS HAND
inoftlng a becoming largo now
black hat with n gold ornament.
MISS RISER'S bleak hat sad
shoo* looked aver so amort with
fitted black coat and MISS
HRMAN chose a gray dross
oatentad with a btna hat MR.
MeKAY waa vary distinguished
looking In n dark gray salt.
Mont wash laaaMty will “ toko

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. w wwn, t fl
school right

Plans Are Mad* For
Football Baaquot
•y ANm To
"•whore of
jk &amp; .Y ~ S ?

OVIEDO
School

S.H.S. SAS8IETY

* Ia for

ECONOMY

,.. aome protection at
leee coed '

th*

home coming gx

than-.

Song's Copied By
The Pan-Am. Club
Nor. U ,

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A N C B U o m plnM whnra you
m a mv * tnonay, without bacriloin* quality l If you wor* a
pofeyfcoUtr (a T H E CBN*
T E A L Ism poor, you would

Pleasant companitxuhlp
tad doUeioun drinks nr*
tlway* on hsnd. Moot
your fritnds her*. Modcrats pries* st til tJmss.

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails
We Deliver

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S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . N O V E M R E R

Established In 1908

21.

Member Associated I’rrs.-,

1911

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RailUnionMay
British
Claim
New
Successes;
Ask Roosevelt
To Take OveV Moscow Is In Grave Danger

Turkey With A Star

H endricks
Speaks To

iNDEPENDKK'r N E W S P A P E R

Sanford N Tlic Only Central
Florida ( ily Affording Hall, Highway
And Waler Traiwporlatlon

Civic Clubs

Whi t n e y, Pre8ideat(&lt;;crmans 'fake Town
Of l^arfirest Bro­ 1 Within 3! Miles
therhood, Would Of Red Capital;
Stop Waffe Strike Nazi Losses Heavy

Representative Says
District Fe de r a l
• Expenditures A re
Over $50,000,000

- &lt;*anil&gt;ii(. Axis Supply
(Vntrr, Is Captured
In IS-lmur Hattie
(M Tanks In Libya

Discuss A n ti- S tr ik e Hill

WASHINGTON, Nov
He tsswlal.1 rreaa
— President A K Whitney of the
Cerman aback troops which
Brotherhood of Hallway Train­
drpee a new Wedge between
men, the large«t nf fiv» unions
Moscow and
Kalmln
and
of operating luilroad employ**,
• •armed against
the
Ited
said today his organization was
Army'a second Ifjyrs of ,|r-shout ready1' to ask President
fens* soath and *rst of lha
Roosevelt tn take rimtrnl nf ths
rapltal put khxscnw today in
rallrooads f..r the duration of tne
its moat aarloua danger nf
emergency tn avert the strike
thr war.
scheduled fnr Per 7 The atrlkf
The Nail* asserted they
was tailed tn enforce wage In­
had amaahed to within about
crease
demands
t i . i i i i istt p im r.
Vov.
31 miles of Moscow,
Federal
expenditure* in
labor and management rrpre-* * &lt; \l’ &gt; I hr I if ill Can*
Fighting eff atlark after
th e Fifth Conjrreuxionnl dis­
.iiImii
Mrmttmh
PivUlon
•entativrs held separate meet*
attack by tank md mechantr ic t and those authorized in
l«.i- liml.tl +.%(*I\ in Britain
ing, on the railroad w igs dis­
iied force* the uaalana de.
• aopronilation* now pending
pute, presumably considering pro­
in the l.iik.,*'*l lr*M$|» rnnvoy
dared they
were
holding
•jorrejrate o v e r S50.000.000.
• %ai in n.i« b Itiiteiin. it «a «
posals and counter-proposal* put
firmly to positions at Kal.
.Ttini tinttt| iiml.gt |t liHik on*
-Representative Joe Hendricks
Inin and Volokolamsk, flank­
Pvt. Kred MeClintock, 24, draftee from lluckingham, 1H., has forward in previous joint eonri.il •l.«kw |t» tli&gt;«-mbiirk ll
ing the new wedge.
told a KToup of civic cluli Jane Wyman ns his guest for turkry dinner at Fort MarArthur. ferentes.
%«» l.iru**
I btitiwa ml *
upon
There was no word, ho
members at a luncheon in Cal., and his top sergeant does the carving It tame about when
Ilf
l'r#—;
^0 „(,at suggestions for breaks
I In n• tn-lw &lt;•! i Ritailunt
in
Tlii*
(irrman*
rlaimrtl
t*»dny
V the Pariah House todav
I
••ll**
kti*
|Mnirril
M*»hnrr
anti
Sgt. Arthur Dahlstrin bet him a month's pay the actress |ing the impasse nnd averting
Explaining that political wouldn't shi w up tor Thanksgiving dinner. Pvt. McClintnek rushed
mli» It nil* tkhirh Itnik thrm
wers that thnr force* have captured
nation wide rail strlV
In I rMininif (.imp*
in
thr
opponents (n q iM illy ask«*&lt;l the
.11 niilra
to to Hollywood, did a lot nf lalking, and here the bet ia being |unjj^ ,
an,| non-op- S»lnvt*chnofor«ki, only
topill h nf I iic IjimI.
qustlon, “ What ki&gt; hr dine?”
northwrut of Mn»fnw, in their
paid off.
crating brotherhoods have asked!
approach to the Itu-sian
Mr. Hendricks tnl,| hn audience
Hf .^•meerlitleil I’ rea*
.for wage incresscs ranging from , l(|„t*|. The Russians admitted
^ that he wanted them to hr able
*'’ J t r i t U h N o r t h A l i h a n f o r !l0 percent
upward.
President ||„.lr withdrawal at Mozhaisk. 57
® to aaawer In detail so hr ex­
I Roosevelt appointed s fact-find- nnlrs wrsl of Moscow, slid
n
e e « tQtljvy Rjinotiiiccti the ennplained that this $50,000,000 in.
‘ ing board which recommended ^risslustl retreat southeast of Tn.
un I m p o r t •laded Items amounting to $10.Sen. Tom I .-Un.ilu i I. s.,. (U-ftl. ehniinian of the Judiciary
seven and one-half percent In- |., |(g) miles below Moscow,
mld.000 already spent and $ 2 0 . .
creases for the operating em- fhe Russians said heavy hisses hulioininiilii i hi.i».tk' i .itiii -I rik«%sji
•»n.
*ii»*k%!i willi Inn ^
j *j \ S j n 3
,000 contemplated f»r
the
ployr.s and l-l1, percent raises were inflicted on the"Gi-rmims in
wltnesee*.
.
...........
N t, v
is“ r.l..a "
A Bear future.
for the non-operating. Those re- u„. |{„,|ov srru
wle. .Ii.t'i t -l ........... l„ ■. -Ills ,,, | \
' i l &gt;. . .. i n
,
- 2:
®
Mr. Hendrick* also paid ht&lt;
commendations were rejected by
llispelrhes also snol the Hus. Irst.il.
lu ttle III
o f If
, ...
.................
\ .ip I'.lttli»)■„
las.-.| Hi. \i»it . • i . . I
,
respects to Adolf Hitler
and
all brotherhixwls. Only the oper- ,inn, stood fast at VolnkolninA. or War It.-toil r I'jit.i
Jalni !„ Lewis declaring th;it the
sting trotherhiNals, however, h *w | „ f,.w miles northwest of Mwcmv sure of iiiimi . i i l l- t ,t. i. it... ......tu. tion
i.
i
nrknnwledl
_____________________'
I Ip- till
III i l-ll
I-ll ft
former waa out to conquer thr
formally called a strike.
„ n the northern itusdnint of tinworld III on* way or another and
.1 .1 It ini-nsliMiH fig h t
III.
Idefense srr
that the other waa a traitor to
•1 II. | Kilill il IV
Sl wui.l itu* LibI On the Moscow front * gu-an# hta W i l l i hat hardfy l«“ *»
tn i imp Hhfti t« nt fid t*Tim! ita
II is- (tattle raged on idl sectors
t t M Senator Wheeler *t al whe
. . .1 1.*4 • •»*• ".It frill of the
j and was fierce especially in (In­
men teiUng the people of th,
tn |«t I* .1 « • • ink . Itt.i fl.Uil that
direct ion of Klin, only 50 mih-s
•*•itfti•*«•«! that
■■■airy that lha whole defensr
ll* |u»)|t it,,; %
x.t
out front the capital on the ro-ld
Worker* who are canvassing
Tha*.
indicia
cuts
and
two
no
« « * • ■ to A fraid-perpetrated
1 w,i s imp" iMt i i• •tfirnninr thn
true bill* »rr«- returned by thr Semlcmle County in , connection
•••* . Ill M l Ua ••! iln- ui mu?.4. A
Jury fur I he Fall term with the Red Crose membership
(••tl| t| '"'ll • •■ *’•1mt «h«* llritlah
Motfow’d tlefrnNF^, iioi
rg%it
Circuit Court, according
'flnnkftl on the viuth.
1,9*1 1"l|l|'l » t •• • »' • hi v *’i Pioluli*”
to fnfdrmatton released today ty drive, should have their reports
Next Katurdxy is the final data i On the northFiintrrn front, io
li.1 w.Al . ••••»•• tn l.-l. nnl fightO. P. Herndon, clerk of the Cir­ in hy the middle of this week, for membership pjrdges In the
n.* th p» •*•♦• !v
In
cuit Court, who also announced Mr*. Roy Mann, publicity chair, current American l.eglon drie#, |hi* FenrrNl vicinity of l.rnirurrn*l.
« l.tuu* ti ih1 capture
gist} of tha aafucjalion, stated to. Adjutant J. G. Trawkk of tW. llie B»mI ermf h^» oprn^tl m fo»m
'•hirh
K o II h ('auH es
KxIs K x p e c tffi T « Ht‘ l . f " : lMp'. '*'i M-tj rV f'. o- o.i aa . B '
day. Shu added that, a very loesl post. advi*«d twlay.
h$*r of pointa totrntr^iciiltv 'it
spnlinir. am| thr ton.
The fndictmenta were against
The local Post has Ix-en Irs untril alonir
ten t ion O f T i m e
I n d c r Last Y e a r ’ s
rector o f lha'Holv
-r;
small amount of tha quota has
mnin Uin&lt;*nitl
• i llntiwli lank* uml
rreaa - Church and a pant presi­ Nelson liruwn, colorrd, charged been secured, a total of I t 10 ami Ing tn get new members In ■ ; Mimtow hiph'kHV, thi* offit iul i»r.
. «f 4
1*l**99* • I h&lt; |Ii if i«kh. hi wever,
dec tr&gt; raise its standing In in ­
dent o f Uio Rotary Club, who with murder; Willie Mae Haw­
rht1 |n'firn'
«||w«i •lint mi
ri..
•
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.
,i•
•
i
t•*»«•
m kffiliiiii u
!
my
nm^paprr
IC
«*d
Htnr
repnrtctl
*. •»•• •'* •I .1 ••' '
leaves shortly to make his home kins alias Willie Mae Pride, rnl- this includes some county appro­ state. Twenty new members ......
« ••tintv i.m-$ vtill P. all. i\t«l !•• • Ml It It 1 Mtlllf v h.»» 1......... » • ............ . hi iIn* Invnl, m*i» ami
oml.
charged
with
murder;
anil
been
added
recently,
hut
1%
priations.
la Tampa.
|lf« | mii aM'Hliil of It •• $li‘la&gt;
*i n* •i : itii.i itu* p ,.| lx 1
..
li»&gt; •
The luncheon wm» presided re­ Johnny Nmith, colored, chargeil
Mrs.*Mann pointed out that the Post still is considerably
h h»vr •si|»lurml liar.
llu 1•
ith rape.
in fit ••i\ n.h
r lh.» I'll tax tolls fni !'• • i| *1 —•••■•••• at ttia
ar hr O. P. Herndon, president
lets money collected toward the of last year's total.
•
•
..........
No true bills were returned 41500 goal, the tmaller the sp.
Joel 8. Field, local eoonnnn.h .
S« iiiiiiulf r.iin iy, fax 1’••llrrtMr it i ••isl.iiit •• \tith tin* •*••• » •1 f•*• ••!• .1 . i
of the Klwmnis Club, who pre­
in Hi \|n|itrrrnn.
against Edward
liens, colored, prupriatirn kept tor use In this received a telegram todae f- &gt;01
sented the distinguished r
J»l«' l» Jlllk lit &lt;* l||»t' ItI8|*l IinIiiv M D . 1 Miiipf rellfr'e lit. . 1• . i n I t •I ihr tiriliuillft fo
and introduced th* ip-aker. Rep­ and Hallie Mae Williams, colored. area will be and In this particu­ the state department rnmomodi •
Tl&gt;" Htw n»H«. tkhirh wvfp |.n ' I * l $11kiii" . fa \
.to 'OiUM'»f fiom Ku•II.
Two defendants have already lar emergency, more money will Rupert ravineaa, saving “ thnini
resentative Hendrick*, he said, wis
p(,," l mi i«ri'ii|t|t|fi«‘$* XXIth thr |,$x tll'slil k
•••••* . .ml ?*1it llo* A m l.ih&gt;»n
elected fhr* yean ago as a "*•- plrad quilty end have hern sen­ be needed for- county work as ing on ynu io don’t let me down '
liikk-s cimrti'tl Ilk t hr lull h if I- I lh* fijflirt* Irpi Tilt
haftriril
"elf.
iiriuv »t.1* f'Oir
Mr. Cavinrsa is Interested
rioo* minded young man in whom tenced. Webster Thomas, who was well as national work.
Waller M. Turner, a mem.
I'Mil kahlr tif Ho
i r polls sanl yrtolcrIO* III
all pn*ts in 'Ih i state in an I’’ , her of the senior class at the InltMr. \hi-rr tMiiyt'.l hy thr nr%%
th* people recogulirH the nual- charged with larceny of an au­
Miss
Olive
Dinkla
keep*
thn
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s
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|n*kt-ltirr,
Mr.
Jinking
«ai«l,
pi.
•l.o
N
Itiaa o f n statesman." Mr. Hem. tomobile, waa sentenced to five Red Cross room open in the fort to place the Florida ■!. I- University » f Florida in Gaines, Slulr IfnilriMil A m u
ilhiiMii in* w .mol plafira
|t«*.«r*1 lh. ,1 '•*«*«.ll klllllilfloil l.i '
Itr i
don also commended him fee his years at Ralford aa was Joe mornings, whlla In the afternoons gatton io the first 10 in oi&gt;l&lt; i ville, appeared in * IhrTe.prr.
.1 lkk«
H than irulkfl",
I *I|M
l *.*
ll'l'lllllf «lf th»* ( *Olt1|ltI oil*' $ Ik........ iiiy $*r,71;.,7»;f. \i.
waa
charged
of
membership
In
the
nati-m
elevation to the powerful &gt; " im - Jones, J r, who
formanre run of the Kaufm an Al to rn ry General and State I n i loft,I \.«ro-nirlit ktpliii i. •
tha following women of Sanford
• i ni,l !• \n al «uppU
ti .1.
A speelal meeting is evn.-rt I and Hart play, "The Man
priationa committee and aafcl he with breaking and entering with act as receptionists to give out
Who Klirrr. wt ip «h l.iyrtl in rvuvlniu: tin k* .$' Iiio Ih-i ii »rl .»» »».,
M- *11*• ■$tman iMtiicv. li
Ion
was the seannd man from Pin- intent to commit a misdemeanor. supplies to voluntary knitters as to he called hy the end &lt;&gt;f Hie Came to Dinner” in the role of sikriirnirnt on vahiiition'« Io I.* IM
sk.t IMM -Illo • .1
il |*oI*r||l ktlllir ••! *•• |
week
in
order
to
vrte
in
am
(da in the history of thta state Both are colored.
11
•sf i,« rm •• fufhlrr ami
|hHk
nnlrotnl ,ni.| (• l«
The Grand Jury also rrportrd well aa buttons, membership ranis new member*. Al«n la-gioenniic •. "Ilert Jefferson.” opposite Miss M- f ' - o l
tn ait upon that committee.
$ |.|III* kkrla llyilllf SlIlltH.
Jean Stewart nf Galnrsvillr.and other roll eall matter; .Mrs.
bpi eh liiifg an«l tliil not t i llo • I *hi tin * v,tIit.11i*eii . i •* 11
Mr. Hendrick* said that a rr- to Circuit Judge M. R. Smith J. G. Patterson, Mm. Charlie who' have not paid their dues ■.&gt;,
According
to
prrsa
releases
tht«
,
1
.
»l$r Mr*liirrr«ni*an
ft|*uiro until Sr|i(-I7, ami il
vo.i- 4 •I I •' • ' I III I hipx • • 4•••
U s s l l s w * Press Pea* Pearl
tnrcey la beta* mad* of the
out. M'krrnl «lay&lt;t la liT that |h# Srin I'V fhr |,|k A'*««•'-Ol t*e Is. , .f i•i
ifi.iop* I•• ''lit Ihr Hr»l••toll
Morrison, Mr*. E. 'I . Hoy. Mrs. yet, arv urged In do so at mu.- play was arrlalmrd "the
propoaed 81. Jokaa-Iadian River
standing romedy prmluction of Miolr lax Awcurnr Will flirillahnl .‘••I* I I Iim inrNiix an .of ml
• i\r. » \*- k\iim
rr|H»ila siiiil.
J. O. Laney, Mrs. II. J. Lehman,
(C n iu is g — reae Taeeey
the past five years’ at the I'ni. kkilh thik infnrniutiiui
Mrs. 8. Hlghlcyman, Mr*. J. W.
•III* Il'UI III tilkl'1 U• • •oit’.llnl I'll** •••Milan* al*** iim'iI h»*uvv
verslty, while during ita New
Daniel, Mrs. H. D. Lewis. Mrs.
ymr f it*•bi • **f I i .iiiv|imii |•I •*&lt;• ■* lowiinr tflhl*T* m
After \nltiulioriN \irre ptliiitlnl will* Ihr la«(
York run io
I93U.tO, writers tin all |irnprrty in Ihr 4‘ounly. I In* 5 :
of attli-l.ink trun«
J. G. Heron atid Mrs. G. A.
l-k. Mr Jinkm ..k.ali.l mi h ilelon n
t*rme,| it a "hit.”
.Speer.
I ••unly Idki'H for luauif* naHi •• l &gt;i | * »h* • $•fuipm* nf ID il Mh ufm
loll UHt Nlihmillnl to the Slttlr
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 — M l
The other male
lead
was f*ion|'trollrf, who u|&gt;|irov«*«l il on have- a iiii|lii|»i* nf || I | flit - ............ ••►I
■
— The White House today an.
iitls » f
played by Carl Squires of Min. |I h I . Ill, Iht* T ax t’o||%-rtoi $*\ v• ••I .i •oiil|mrri| walla
nulls
In 1Io ati l ninl
k*
neunerd a contingent of Ameri
ml. who appeared in thv title 1*1.11111«l Th«* builtrel for Ihr I Miintj l.l't vnir, kr« pni|f * lh. la . .,i i i'..I., ,k.
12-ion
Ameriean.hullt
can troops would move into
role. Thr play waa directed hy (llkl‘7 Mill tht‘11 wlllblltlt i«*«l l’» III*
u.-t, .... I t. has,- fmight
up.iralivi’ly &lt;*nti •
■i.
I..id
Dutch Guiana to protect valuable
••MllNurtl |»H I'matf
• t r . i „ m o h im - ,.f ti,'iniun mm.
GAINESVILLE. N»v. 2 I - (S | - . Prof. Paul E. Gelsenhof.
I 'oiM|itro||er Anil mni iioI r#*lurnr*l
bauxite mine* which supply the
d,v
i -toll &lt; to n -twsisle ♦ill
cial)— Edward laing, son nf
until .i trip kkiM iiu'lr Io Tu 11*
Six moo have been selected United States with large supplies
T, rtlo I "leni-'s "
bv imigh.
Eddie
Lang
owner
of
Eddu-'s
WASHINGTON,
Nov.
21
-&lt;/T&gt;
luikM'p
hy
ai«Vi*riil
County
tiffiriuland one man has volunteered to of raw aluminum.
inling liili-li lln...,r n-glinents
— For tba benefit of millions Restaurant, who is a Junior at
Mini the County Att'irnry whu
Arrangements
were
made
by
now , , i n n led In lion nnd gaso.
fUl the second Nov amber Draft
who plan ia da their Christmas th# Unlveralty of Florida, is
w nr ourrrto»ful in hMving th*
line
wnrfaie,
tile
high-specil
Quata. E. B. Carter of the local the United State*' and Nether, shopping on. credit, th* federal among those students who wdl
builirrt
Fpprovnl.
Th»*
tuulirct
i*l
lands*
govtmmcnta,
with
the
Honda— Fair and cliiinly.
il
Xiiu’iM'in iiL'Id tanks were deBeWthr* 8 errk » Office mild to.
reserve board promised Sunday he Hated In th* lift 1-42 issue
Ihr School Iloaril mUo xuffrrnl i|r t* M'.l fiusl in th,' extri iiii- smstli ., iilu-d ii. driving in «t rlo.s«
wholehearted approval from the
not to changa • Its credit rules o f Who'* W fasAm ong Students
Uyx mill wua n d ntipruvnl until
(I c«mMmhf*I •••• I' mbf TlirtFl
, isirlmn luniglit. Tuenday fail and
following prospective sol­ gavarnmaai a f Btraall.
before the holiday.
In American
universities
and
SrIum.I lluiird officials mad,, a trip
I, r in tin- south purti.m
..
dier* will leave fo r th* !«
Officials at the agtnry said College*.
In Tallahassee uml wyro successGeorgia— Fair and iiiiii Ji udder
Uea Center at . Camp Bias
that although a stiffening of
Mr. Lang I* edi tor of the c&gt;l.
fill finally in ohUiining up|iruvul with frost. Tempvrnture will I.Friday at S OS attack from Urn
tha regulations on Inatallment lege yearbook, a member nf th*
of their budget hy the State , |„ |,,« freesing in the hortli .md
l office an Second f t n e t: Ernest
sales hat been under study for Junior claaa executive commit! ',
The City ( ’ommisslon will hold Supi'intendcnt of INilillc instiu. - 1eeiitral portions and f o i r fi.% r.
NaOy Hickson, ChaluoU,
several weeks, th* public need la aaaoclata editor of thr ml.
it* regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock
|mg in the exlremn smitli totiq;ht.
laborer, SR year* o f ago;
WASHINGTON^ Nov. 21 - 0T&gt; not worry about their gift shop, leg* magaalne, ia dance chairman tonight In the Commission room th’ii.
It was not until all of this had Tuesday fuir and rubier in lluHa C. Stanley, eajeepn a . ST yanra — Tha House banking committee ping t h is ---------o f tha Cavalier*, in treasurer »f at Iho City Hall.
hern done that the Hrmiliole Tax i South portion.
#f age; Q g e t e r Irving Mas* of la an 11-hour raversal restored
That t_____ that, under th* Alpha Phi Omega and is vire
Assessor could iu- fumbhrsl with
Alabama —• Fair and colder
Ike licensing provisions to the rule* Is effect line* Beyt. 1, ra­ nrrsldent of the Intematinnal
The
frilerul
government,
Adminlitretie*1* drnsttcpllv
re. dio*. refrigerator*, aewlng
Ralationa Club. He was secretary,
There will bo a meeting of the the tax rate so that he.could cum-1 Temperature 2H tn 32 in tli - thrnngli the Coiiserv.xtbm Section
Wurth
portion, -;to to *tt in th«
plcte
the
ta
i
rolls,
vamned prise control bill but chine*, vacuom ctoanera, washing treaauror of Summer School, Sanford Tourist Club tonight al
This Wfork waa rniupleted hy interior of .south |m»i I m*ii , I I fo » f thv. 11 I'M has rrqueated ev.
specifically " exempted
farmer* machine*, metal mot lea] Instru­ waa aaaoclata editor of the P 7:30 o'clock in th* Tourist Cen­
• f age;
^
.
Tas Assessor Sanford F. Dninluey ki» nil tho roait am| u hruvv rryluuly to ci-op,-rate with tho
ment* and
end almllar
merchandise book aad waa a member of the ter on Lako Shore Boulevard.
ford, trucker,' SI jr*ar» M ag*. frrsw the provision.
air*
on Nov. 1.1, approved by the Ihiaid fruit in th&lt;*( aotifh port inn to. licViue lag officials in conserving
0 bought
bough far 20 percent sophomore executive commltUo.
Two moa who aha included In
The revlaed version also would can be
11 nnd th* tax rolls were delivered tiiirht TucK4lay fair uml runt in* I it 11 and previous year lag* by
tkto quota win laaau from,other forbid tba Ikaaalag o f radio lime. dawn and J&gt;
J l month* to pay.
Mr. la n g graduated from Or.
turning them in to the tax col­
ll ssllsseS Us r*4 * Tkrvvl
Um I roltl.
There will b* a dinner-meeting
Furnlturo to
to m
ow $
n 10 percent and Undo. High School In 103)1 and
seettoda ad tha United State, for Selling and distribution of
lectors throughout the slate, Jttn.
B b rttou renter*: J*ka Pickett papers, bask* i• nd ether prlnUd 11 month* boala, but automobile* during kto high school career o f th* local Uhrlntr* tonight at
It. Jinkm*. Tax
I'id h t v ,
an­
WBMama.'Y— . A rt*. Junior *a matter likewiset weald be txempi- a n 1-4 down (ad JB month* waa a member o f the National 7:00 o’clock gt tka Palms and
nounce,! thit morning.
Pine* on th* Orlando highway.
to par tha
Honor Society.
In line with this request own.
furapL y !* t B * years a f " a ^ w t e
i n uf H ill license plate* are
M b i t o r , Lap Angete*. Calif.
asked tu turn them in to the Tax
Warren Bennett and Jessie
UOterd pnrtor attradaat, s « yuan
( ’nllcctor when purchasing tho
Dossoy of Orlando aocurad a mar.
ad i f k
new lit 12 platen, nr ‘ a* soon
Hag* license. John Odom and
rln:«s
I), thereafter a* possible. These obi
Thelma 8mith of Apopka were
Several members of the Bern- Miss Ethel Walker;
Williams; plate* will then be
he Jakcn
taken up by
Issued a marriage licenso Inole Gun Club "Jnumeyrd” tn • Inw firing,
Inatrumont* and a hand bag
Harry
partment
the Motor Vehicle ^^fepartm
that were etoton from Dr. A. W. at tha Court ilonaa.
Gainesville Sunday to attend the class II slow firing, James AL
Narco* C Fagg, *up*rintcna abort Urn# Hatta’ car Friday night have been
an. I iiiuvid to ltaifte||n,l|her* tthey
lenhy.
koforn Urn
deat o f tkn ‘ O dldna’a Horn*
recovered, polka said today.
Tha “ LRUs Theater” Club will regular monthly meet of the
FanfunI cluh memiars who at* will be held for iftcyisial by th*
Tba 1C
cmtrgon.
A , bay faoad tba artkiea In meet at tha Weaua’s Club build. Florida West Coast rising League tended thn meet, Jasper Wolf,-, gnvernmrnt during 'this em*r$
JodmatniOo ‘ oHO- attend
aoy prod ucs tba gvaaa along* id# th* atreet In on Oak A vana# Tuesday night which »a a held on th* polire
cy
o f Nto Semlnolo County
__ moat and
The Motor Vehicle Department
on# block from Dr. Holts’ rest, at 7:10 o’clock. Tba Rav. Carter range there, Byrd J. Goode, di­ James Allrnby, Harry WillMins
U*
fruit,
DeLaiu will b« ths princL rector of thb Central
Florida and Mr. Goode, were aiming the hy ita Commissioner Henry J.
(to
donated by
•a 7|7 East Second Street fromi Depuid
of Klo­ county
I
League, stated today.
i f chary*
speaker.
farther word
ennb-atanta who were the guests Driggers, asks for 'a full com
eonraltu*
Winners of tha gold-medals In nf the Gainesville Police Dcnart- plianca of IhL* request by tbo
I fro m , police
HITI«V sacurvd a p«rmll
a r o h b e r y V f'H iiP
government, as he In ansloud that
—
w usr
ment at a pilau luncheon.
of th*
clothing afore aa to re-roof lb* kitchen o f a on*- classes wore: class A A , C- A.
Th* next meet o f the West Florida shall make a good show.
ua b s f week. Tha Kory from* booaa looal ld at 904 Brown, class A^ H. B. Krupa;
any officer.
Ing in the collection uf tha old’
'
of th*
Mated vaiuo at aioUtiag Uk- Pecan Avans* *■ Nev.'IO. Per- class B, J. M. Gilmore; class C, Coast League will bo held in tag*.
■ t " \
Fort
Myers
on
Dec.
I
I
when
that
I th*
Jasper
Wolfs;
class
D,
B.
J.
frees ike etere amounted te mtosten waa ghroe to W. 8. Allen
New license platex for 1948
***
up meat# th*
East
Cnaat will go on sale at th* office of
raatoMtelr IIM te repair tba step* of kto dwell- Brich.
guo “ W * will combine fore** Jno. D. Jinkin*. Tax Collector,
Highest
individual
match
score*
•
”T
I
t----------lag
aad
kto
garage.
I
l
f
Celery
TlP
for the afternoon w ire aa fol
for a gala day of shooting. Ckut
n J U ' UmSr Bring.‘TI. STBal gSrWSr^ BTW*I,_ 5ut
class A A rated Irn a g , never lh* twain shall meet, except -th* old tag* ba returned
a* m o d i,
Arrau*.
n; clast G mow firing, in Florida” , Mr. pood# concluded, motorlate call for new ta p ,
C A- Brown
- i-

Denounces Hitler
• And John L Lewis

Knjrlisli Admit
Hard Fighting

Wheeler "Is ” Called
Traitor To Coun• tr y By V i s i t o r

l.ondon Sliites Enemy
Is “ Ktsoluk* And
'Null Commanded'*

«

3 Indictments
Memberships In
Returned By Local Red Cross
Grand Jury Total Only $400
Herndon Reports No.Roll Call Workers
True Bill In Two To Make Reports
Cases On Doeket Before Next Week

l *'

Vwi

Tax Discount
Property Value
To Be Allowed In County Set ,
To December 13 A t $21,419,543

American Legion
Membership Drive
Will End Saturday

Delay

f

Assessment For '12

••IH
ulh
in
unfori*.

Walter Turner,
Young Student,
Appears In Play

Seven Selectees
Will Leave Foe
Blanding Friday

U. S. Troops-To (io
Into Dutch Guiana

Credit Rule* Stand
For Christmas Buyers

.

Local Boy Will
Receive Honors
In College Book

Weather

City News Briefs

License Provisions
Added To Price Bill

Children’s Home Superintendent
Will Attend Committee Meeting

Stolen Instruments
And Bag Are Found

0PM Asks Drivers
To Save Previous
Year’s Licenses

Sanford Marksmen Win Honors In
West Coast Meet At Gainesville

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M O N D A Y , N O V E M B E R 24, 19 &gt;1

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

RalallkM la IM
aaMkAM t»afr mttPndm*
lUssir-Avtaas
FU,‘"
Wiforfd aa a»««aA ^Um
OHaWr ST. ISIS, at Ik# P «»
at Mafam. rkrka aa4#r Up An
M Caaanaa mi March K n*T.
RbieLAftn i~ n r n
MNav
GORDO* nr.A1-n&gt;«lMNa Maaaifi

Price control or inflation? If one or the other h in­
evitable, price control seems to be the logicnl cho're. Hut ;
whnt kind of price control? In the current Rotntian maga- l
zinc, I^on Henderson, I*. S. Price Administrator, pod Ber­
nard M. Baruch, Chairman of the War Industries Board
during World War 1, debate the choice of methisls to keep
prices down.
Mr. Henderson stales Iho problem for both aigument.*.
■ r s ic m m o Y n m i
fafcl# la A4vaar«
when he writes l hat soon 2 billion dollars a month will b? j
Pafahle
pouring Into defense production. "Most of those dollars j
___ MT1
n 2*»
_M.&amp;i wind op in somelssly's |Mx-kctbook . .. are Itching to lxspent," he says, “ but the goods whosp protlue'lon they
All akllaary rMIpfr, rarria •« symbolize never come to the consumers’ good, n.irk-t. I■»I■■ aaa,
•ffm
• e aI
in
g O
n .om
a e
s
«a
ss
flaaaka.
a*4
■«•«!##• of stead they go to our Army or Navy, to Britain, to Russia,
raUr(alaM»»ta
ik* aarpaaa af
(Ifr^alaMFRla far th#
4DM4 fa»4a will h# eh
a
karvad
far or to China ... Some "f those dollars are saved and in-'
II wlilar aiitMlatai raft*.
ra
tested in government bonds, some are d'alneii off through
*ewa#«#rr IIe#r#a#e»la- higher taxes .. . The residue of those dpliars left over is
IlfWs lM. FFfrfMRli Th# Herald In
1k# aatUaal fl»l4 mt arivrrtUtas. estimated to lie t to 7 billions a year. Price control is the
Malalala#4 la Ik# lar«- only method left to offset the ( inflationary I pressure of ,
Ik# raaatvr wl«k prlai*«art*r» la Cklrai* «*4 those remaining billions."
With this. Mr. Baruch is in full agreement, for lie
Tk# Ham14 la a aaemher mt The writes, “ Because of delay in cording to grips wilh the price
Aa#a#laf#4 Frta ivklffe la Mrla.. ^ aUH#4 la «k# aa# fnr e#- problem, prices have advanced and inflation looms before
Sak)lmf|#w it all a#wa rilaaafehe* us ... Prompt enactment of a price-control law is the great­
at#411#4 fa It ar ant »fh»rMl*9
#t#4H#4 la tala papnr and al#n est single necessity of the current crisis."
tka Iaml atwa aak1lak#4 k#r#la.
But here their agreement ends, for Mr. Henderson
Alf right* In pakllratlaa af •peelal
lUlM k#r#ta ar# aInn
holds for discretionary power to establish ceiling,, while
NOVEMBER 24. IfMI Mr. Baruch argues for all-out price control. Writes Price
Administrator Henderson, " If the basic raw materials are
9 I B L E V E R S E F O R T O D A Y held in check, then prices in the subsequent nlong-thc-line
manufacturing processes also ought to stay put.” But Mr.
GQD
SOUGHT
TO Baruch, Who held a very similar position during the lust
~ .CM T H £ T A RIGHTEOUS war, supports the principle of the (lore bill, “ that a ceiling
EACH
FAITH MULTIIr e
J g y p i - A N POWERS iiy i n . Ik1 put over nil prices, rents, wages, commission fees, inter­
_ t___ ft And Jehovah ssnl. un
est rates as of some date. Prices would not be frozen, but
« to Gldern, By the three humlrrl would fluctuate freely below this ceiling, although not
men thst lipped will I • sve yim.
ssd deliver the Mldlsni'e* Int i above it."
As to wages, Mr. Henderson admits, "Neither ih.es the
your hand.—Judge* 7:7.
(Steagall-Glass) hill nttempt to fix wages. There i* a good
SUMMARY OF THE DISTANCE deal of legislation on the liooks designed to bring ubout a
BETWEEN THE BOMBER AND
system o f fair w a n t ... I believe wages like every olliir
THE OBJECTIVE
bounds, it Ih significant tbi t in Eng.
tout must M
(From Poetry!
‘ ht of bargnin on wages has been
land . .. th
Tl,. duraluminum dope*
Ilcw slenderly
h finds the Gore bill’s provisions
space splits— the momentum
iboPs right to strike ci* to bargain
hies, multiplies,
*
not bo Infringed, nor would labor saerlthe dyntmlM
gnlns made in recent years. One provision
Hidden vli
pfbVMea
Td( thnl no roiling nhall apply to \tug«a
Besutlf
iw thn standard* of the wage and hour !at\.s in the
Rtaie*. Thin probably will mean that wage.* of our lowestlavamlr’ paid workers will rise, which is as it ahould be."
The farmer’s prices, under the Steagall-Glass bill, will
I iO*uea»l*n—chemist tie set, to quote Mr. Henderson, so that "no price rould lie
fixed on uny farm product below T 10 percent of parity or
lover
Evrry hoiorhnlder ulsrmrd al
priest: behold thr start
he price on July 29, 19-11, whichever lx the higher.” Mr.
priors, evrry parent with
illmei ‘
______llmtnt
Baruch's choice is the Gore hill's proviso that "guarantees arl«ing
"in in the nervier, rvrry bin.
Of (h» millennia of mind—mytl
agriculture
u
ceiling
ut
’parity’
prices.
To
attempt
to
take
Inex.man
»truggling with prl.ir
•nd meehanlenl,
drfrm r
work)-:
idvantage of the emergency to obtain moro than ‘parity’ llle*, rvrry
prophetle, proved . ..
prices now may result in agriculture's losing thu 'parity' caught up in thr net of Inter,
minnblr strike* will feel kinship
* theorems, Phidias's chi
itntus for which it has fought so long."
wilh 1)111 Davie, average Main
selrd
curves.
............
Mr. Baruch's muin objection is. that thu Steagull-Gltus street American o f March of
“ tv the Flood, redemption— and Tlr
iiill is only piecemeal. "Psychologically, piecemeal control Time’s latest film, which come,
Bopr °F Song*.
Rembrandt, Beethoven. Stelnim-ll encourages prices to rise," he claims. "Under the piece­ to the rerecn of thr Rita Thru
next Wednesday
“
Plato, Christ) —
meal bill,'the outlook for the future would bo a sternly ter.In beginning
"Main Street, U. H. A ." th..
I &lt;^}lt the oldest principle*, an the rlso In prices, slow perhaps, but sure, with no upper limit rdilor* uf March of Tim* have
everjp/aight."
...»
taken a typiewl American ftmJJI-la-V awl
TTfcrt point Tlnd* lmth men in agrccnlenl — nnd ily. (hr Davises, to show how
htoVn~oUt o f contest snd ma- th affTlh e necexaity for Ini mediate actlon.'” We aa a nation rnDuJnclng'ihe^"** proi’’ r*rn ' r"
cannot uf ford to wait much longer, to haggle indefinitely hives. Bill Senior, veteran 'and
~
Urlol time I
bringing pesee to many. over queationa of detail," any.x Mr. Hendcraon, while Mr. ] Legionnaire, hlm«rif willingly rs— WALTER BENTON
Baruch warna thut "proernatinatton haa made the tnxk 0f i"llJu,,lnf hi* f1" " 11 business to
..............
----meet the restriction* of . defense
preventing
inflation
more difricullj.”

Picture Shows
How D efense
Affects People

J W

Bams hunters gvt io dbcourgsd looking fur gsm»- In thr
Jbhds thay’ll Ju«t Uku s Shot

fiw Tpybodr

^

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California Anti-Okie
Law Is Held Invalid

m s in s B r

Controlling Inflation

The Work Of The Garden Clubs

Most SanfordlUs will rrlrbratr
snksgtvtng this w»#k. snd «na
t thing jg * ctn b« thsnkful
.Is that______
vs* c»n still
______
. cvlrbrsto
,

priorities, is moved to indigna.
lion hy Iho apathy r f some qf
his neighbor*.
Ills fsmily, |n turn, is seen
contributing to
National
De­
fense, eneh In hit own way. U.
S. O. dances, Bundlea for Bri­
tain, Civil Aeronautics, the du.
ties of an air raid warden am
some of the activities we see
them engaged In locally.
Even more striking are the
scenes in the film showing the

WASHINGTON. Kov. 2 1 -0 P &gt;The Supreme Court today held
legislation which prohibited any­
one (Tom i.t*l,ting non-rr*ldcnt
indigent person* to come into the j
the state.
Twenty-seven other stste, were ,
■aid to have similar -inti-okie’*
laws.
t

Nails In Nprth Africa
J wtm to ba getting a t a s t a o f
____ Ine with the Brt• (hair own medlef
i equipped for the first lime
ihU war with weapons equal
lypericT to tho*« of tno int.thanks to American produel SSloa.
Orlando Sentinel seems to
that Joe Hendricks will
plenty of opooaltlon next
ng gnd lists Tom Gumey.
ilia Leedy, Ooorgo Johnson
pbsll Thornsl. Claud# Wolla
are and Mlltaril Smith
them OrUndoans) as
tamteva.
_ — Pepper told a Bbsler
Cm the other night that the
If w » have to send ou»
g, our Army sad our Air
i arross th* Attaalle to do It
too *nd will be bitUr for
r. pot for Uncle 8am.

T h is entlro com m unlty grow s yea rly m ore b eau tifu l, I

Qrgakfaat — Dinner — Supper
Free Deliver)*— Phone 103

Laney's Drug Store
We Fill All Prencriptions

1CADIO NEWS
WUBO

11 :f&gt;6 I’ rngrarq Resume
|12.00 Kale .Smith Sprnks
Il2:15 Walt! Time
12:30 lisnccllmr
12:45 Our Gal Sunday
1:00 Dixie Harm Club
| 1:30 Bridge School of the Air
1:16 Roail o f Life
: 2:00 Young Dr. Malone
j 2:16 Joyce Jordan
( 2:30 The Goldberg*
2:15 UP New*
2:60 Three Slstrrr,

Tnnlgbt'a rregra a «
0:00 Edwin C. Hill
0:10 I’rograni Resume
rt:!5 Console Echoes
&lt;1:30 Burl Ives
11:15 World Today
7:00 The lain* Ranger
7:30 Blondie
8:00 Vox Pop
8:30 Nonna:, Beasley and -41m I 2:55 MUsic Room
3:011 (If Men and Book*
( lowboys
8:66 Elmer Davis and the Newel
_Valley F.dk.
:4ft Vklhat Freedom Mrar.s
!l:00 Lux Radio Theater
1
3:56
Press
Now*
10:00 Orson Welle*
4:00 "Milestone* |n American
10:30 Hpurts Rttiorirr
Music"
10:45 New* of the World
4:30 l-andt Trio
tl:00 Harry James Orchestra
4; 45 F r * » News
.............
11:30 Dance Orchestra
[ K:(kl For The Farmer
12:00 Linton Wells
5:10
Twilight
Melodies
12:06 Sign O ff
5:30 Christmas on the Moon
Btories
T o»«rm w ‘« program
6:46 Just Entertainment
fl:30 Norman Beasley ami
Florida Cowboy*
1 :00 Breakfast Brevities
7:45 UP New*
8:00 Tho World Today
8:15 Breakfast Krndesvnu*
H:4S Singing Strlnr*
9:00 Morning Devotion*
9:15 American School
of
Air
0:46 UP News’
10:00 Mamel
10:15 Myn and Marge
10:30 Stepmother
10:46 Woman of Courage
11:00 Mary Lee Taylor
t l l ! 6 At Home with Sally

’onv icta Ask For
Touriata Invlt
Burma Road Dufy
To Club M^ctuig |

Barurh. veteran prir
or of tho last
TALLAHASSEE, Nov, « « —
standardised (Ini
ellaw
P)— Twsaty Florida
ronvteU
stx's. Wh,*n a fal
lilng along In years h
vant to enlist for duty on
a t m o an much what worn*- China's famous Burma Road. •
o f him.— 8t. PoterskurThey wrota la II I.. Jbeil,
sat Bemcv om-o ssH
Ufa prison camp chapllaa, for
evsr eemn',urd s«i
had a ysavllpe roll 3s|p and E itll turned the Isttrr
until he i* U through ovor to Gtnrarnor Holland. Tka
what thsso woman ate mau now are In a sUto road da.
about him.
partmant prison camp mar Arrifc
J
Chamber o f Commorcts }■ dU.
" I am submitting tka poaapa
lUts af all Doeaibio
oodatlons wlth'n the i f tha Inmates of this
gvsryone who h*t • wish to&gt; shllst
akltat with
wl - tha
for daty on tha Buraus i
Jl W
PlfW wtwre
of
the

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£ '° bi will ho held ht the CoeuJ
munlty House ots Tuesday aven-1
J ' H £6 Si 7 JO P. M.,
Raymond Ball announced this
morning, A Cordial wtlcomo Is
•xtendsd to all touriata In* the
reuaty. Mr. Balt addmt,
M r. apd Mrs. Ar th ur Tom kln- I

ml * *

films* of the film where Bill
David shows vividly what
a
Nail dominated world would
mean to Main Street. Theae scenes'
high spots of the film, mak* It
SANFORD AVENUEL NJBT
tab most dramatic and thought. 1 T P McRKYNOLPS’ DRUO
provokiAg yet released.

M A T IL D A T H O U G H T

i/L D M O V L D !

It la a flno civic service, for the enjoyment of tho
beauty la not confined solely to thorn who produce and
own
I* liberally bestowed on all observers.
"That It Is unusual Is Indicated by th* Involuntary ex-1
clamallpna of wonder, appreciation ami delight oi
one contlantly hears from vUltors.7’
*
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Phone .17

AT LANEY*S
DRUG STORE

[IXJ N T

not oely Indesign of buildings and the lay-out of premises,
tsUpiaRp" h° gr°W,ne Pro‘u*,on ot blooms aptj.pput

7M E. X»d S t
Phene 4M

Sanford, Fla.

201 N . P ark A r e .

»

"In thin section there can be maintained a ycar-r.iund
Color scheme which would bo Interrupted only by qininunl
Inclemencies of temperature and weather.
*
"There arc successful methods of fertilizing, cultivat­
ing and caring for flowers and shrubs which every beglnner
!**rn through appeal to the Garden cjuba.

Funeral Htrector

SE M IN O LE TIRE S H O P

influence In iiersunding pcoplo to plant and cart for their (* i Bed r.ros*. stilt functioning
yard* In order to enhance their beauty," the dentine! dc- f,om HwHseriawl.'loeaUa munidares.
-J
lies# soldiers, sailors and air.
"in their various meetlngi the di*cusalona are quite d»sd. " T ' w s i l “ '""d istrib u tfo*
practical and designed to help beglnnera as well as nma- ('■■”* snd medical aupnllea to thd
pumins t e .

G r iffit h

Don’ t take any chance* on your brake*. Let u« tf*t
them with our BENDIX DECELEROMF.TER st no
cost to youl This instrmA-nt will tell you Ju.t how
good your brake* sr*— how quickly you esn stop *t
different speeds. It’s been proven snd I* used by
the Inter-State Commerce Commission. For both
passenger rsr* and trucks!

Garden Clubs are given a large share of rredlt for
stimulating un Intereat in beuutlficntlon In Orlando and
Winter Park by the Orlando Sentinel which says that
inksglvlng whenever wv darn- largely through their efforts the public haa learned how to
*“ ■
grow thing* which constantly evoke worda of praine from
" Th* 8upreme Court hs* held winter visitom.
hat going to sleep at the '•heel
"The Garden Club* of Winter Park nnd Orlando tic-1
Eumue ."nd T h e" occutdJd 11:30 Simple Medoliea
F an automobile • Is criminal
o a great deni ooff credit for their
thoir quiet nnd
and ucralstcnt
jiersialcnt Lnuntrie*
lountrles. wh.
whero
ro th» Intermthn.
i
11:46 UP News________,
ietCgncf. Bo the next time you eervo
jan one of these 400 miles, non.
top, sll.nlght automoblls trips,
pll|ldsr the possibilities.

A n d erson -

WJTHIM

.

Too doal hart» watt to occumukri# tba c o d i n g
rwpabiag lob.^Th* AAC. MonlWy

J

PoymeBl Won ofWta a afanpto. acooncnlml w o f *° W
ckoM heoM t m p . u T - iH i oat e l t a c o M ^ R - a b l w ,

7 M to enjoy a lemodatod k «M « U b poytog lor
w p a t a ’ ta.toorthly.tatoaltaM nli axwmged for your

NO RID TID E . . . NO DELAYS*
I

We will tfddly cooperate in M pfa* wlto plana and
and coareoienco to your,
homo. WIQ yoa let a explain this complete aerTtca^

H t m to bring new

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'TH E BANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FliORtTM
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Activities
Telephone 148

S ocial Calendar

Mrs. Brown Honored
At Surprise Shower

P e r sonals

Miss Peters Wed-To
Theodore Lindsey
Tourist Church
in
Payton*
Beach was the scene yesterday at
noon c f the ma rriage o f Misa
Kuby Lillian Peter*, daughter of
Mrs
V. T
Peter* o f Daytona
Beach an«| the late Mr. Peter*,
to Theodore Harrison Lindsey,
o f Mrs. L e o rite Lindsey and
the late Mr Lindsey o f Orlando.
The wedding ceremony
wm
perfc rmrd by the Bee
Don 1).
TiHIi.s, pastor, in the presence of
close friends and relative* of the
couple.
Palm* and greenery formed the
background f..r th*« largr basket*
o f fushia chrysanthemum* which
were used to decorate the church
for the wedding
The bride's nnl\ attendant wa*
| her sister. Mis* Amnret Pet ers
; o f Daytf na Heath. who acted *v
imai l o f honor, nearin g a black
|ensemble with matching accessor,

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—
monte. Mayor l ’*s*rJbett y of I ’ as♦elhciry and otin i &gt;
Hev
Brain a«k* | the itn-icM.
tioii and I h u l l « M . i i « « m led
the singing with li.«t ■* h o d d l
the piano

it
United
States.built
fighter
* plane proved the falsity o f a
I leaflet
v altered h\ a (»erman
|bomhei o\«r a
-uhtnh
'Hying
&gt;••'»! \lln « .*»«• imt help,
} ing \nu 01 -inv wax

Tax Discount
Hendricks
To Be Allowed
Speaks To
To December 13
Civic Cl ubs •*
f( s*«lla«ev4 I'rvMM I'sgs llnrl
Properly Value
In County Set
At $21,119,Si13
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• mty ( ‘omnifssioners on \.*\
to i**. I.ix Collector on \,»x
ij
H * i. * ton* (he f a t roll* h.4' e la-io
F
a
x
fur • hi d
I he
rwtlv
tVm hrr w. Ih.l, I , lull.
m»&gt; U
« , „ ( r,..,|, ( , „
mail ti|&gt; bv Nnv |. th.- .In.
be* hi ,

f'atial at hi* i e * | u . « i t ‘i t !».
view o f adding impoi T int ft*••••I
oritnd fenliiiew * \i»&lt; %t* ,| t.i •.I
‘ n s e e m i n g f a x f .•.ltd.
iM ,
*.t- n II.

Mrs. Hubert Johnson of Lake
|
•"
’ ’" I " " 1
Monroe waa
hostess Thursday
Mr*. J. K
H"&lt;lcv • rr turned
with Senator A m l.r w . .."-I I* tcfgplng at a surprise .howrr in lant n if h t from l a m p * where she
h-' h‘" 1 ,’” M
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hbnor of her aistrr-in.law. Mm. hAJ be«n viaitinr with relatives
securing an appropriiiti.*n f"t th.
Terrence Brown. A
pink and for the past week.
T .x
hill* are
\e n g
par. I hj|rlJ»r
St ,
* •
white color theme wa. carried
ed
I mu..... .
r pully „
.....
irs.'lutlon HUlli.Ml/n,g , n t. i. t.
out In the decorationa.
Sgt. Flank S Kay of Ft. Hen­
11.m o f C a m i' -ii il H u b it’
h
t
i'
iri\
p
r
o
p
e
l
(
\
o
w
n
e
r
wh
o
Several games
wer*
played ning. Ha .
the vxrekeiiif gueat
Speaking of ilo- M»tiii»f*
d»*.
t vxiwh to wait • -r a toll.
during the evening with prise, o f hi" parent*, Mr. *ii«l Mra. I*.
Fly ,i*M,ibio -» m, o,
m:i
■M it the Co 11 111•11we and I Frull
being swarded to Mrs. Claude U Ray.
hich hi,— l*fi n pii-di. I I
f hat prop* 11 v
p• *it \» * w Ithout .i lull M r
Hawkins, Mrs.
Glenn
Govocek
. d ated
uiu,
mcmlu-i
- o f i .-Mi* • -.III
s
•w
.1
but
he
«h"
d'l
hi
mg
and Mrs. J. P. Brown. The gift.
Friend, of Mr.
It
F Crrn
I
For &lt;:n Ii •&gt;
.iliri' 1929, Mi
II. t il l ok
hi*
11 \ receipt »i «uii t i|i ., i,
to the honoree were presented ......
..........
«haw
Will ireri't to Irani
•chool distil. I
i Ihnt ho l.a. b. .n m. i i 111 * "ii f her
|n|t
'b..\, trig tin* I,-,- t .I«- , 11.
in a novel manner, after which ‘ j||,r„ »t her h«&gt;mr trfi t a s l
m i l l a c e Iris h,
. or llrillg a fill ol ;l bb
...........
r g»..■
i in, ,,,„|M*rt&gt;
I ’ ri•,',11 1 \ i.
refreshments were served.
! Seventh Street
report authnrmn t h«Migh i i " i - '
I n, ,
TUESDAY
• -wed b y th e st re e t mimhe*
Those enjoying the
occasion |
------growers of $10 &lt;n«*' imhi
bond s, t v •,
ti,,,. ,
The Pilot Club will have ita with the hostess and
th e
legal
d e s c l l p t loll H&lt;
honoree .. D
L
Altnun
h.
'• I ft relit ills? • I, f .
pressed tile la In ? ih &lt;’ ’ I’
. .
„ .. ,
,r, H,r com,*..
,.f p.nk ra
dinner meeting in the Valdes were: Mm. J A Johnson, Mm. Columbia,
" t'N f h e deeil*
S ' t» *■-.« with hislllwm.r
a inI Six -•! it
would hr p.i-«'d l«v i Mg
M otel at 7:00 P. M.
• Oi* ,*rx o f the ne w tax law
A. S. Ilawkins. Mrs. Annie Belle son and daughter in law Mr and |si’ V wa* attrndi-d hy hi* hrolhrr. I l
Declaring that h. . »d I i
Distl ict f IVi
it
The Gladiola Club, O. EL S. Holland, Mra. J
&gt; I »med. i« t h t a t all |iri&lt;p*’ «'t\ he I 00 per • « fi* in t .«% m • *
it
Johnson. Mr*. J. W Alt n an
I
I "la Is for tile
llnwiird
I.indsi-v
of
Orlando,
dill meet at the home of Mra. Mra. C. R. Davis. Mm. Claude
.1
i" I'w-g-wwetl at fu ll ' a l t o 1 an d man. Mr ll« ndi n L *
*
Mill w, |n*o| I ;i ,
n • !»•
i i»h " svrvrd :i* h* st man
Fordyce Russell on 2132 Wash­ Hawkins, Mrs Otis Badger, Mrs.
l|
Mr*. Bo-t'Mi Steel*1
c- r a t e r e d u c e d
fc ." * n li ii g l\
vx t!’ ht
|s •
100 perreul •»» fiv..»
•&lt; ! ’ • *•
A' 1 . ° .
The hrid«* ch«»«c for h«*r wed* tington Court at 3:00 P. M.
t&gt;e
nut
again
aft.ii
h,-i
t
a
m
e
I
&gt;
e
in
t
h
e
tax
Alton Martin. Mr. Curl Autry,
dent Boosev
■• igo •• • • ' •Vie and
|&gt;
'B1' •* |ding ,|r»^s a *• Idler blur costume
',
The U. D. C., under the di- Mrs. A. J Taylor. Mrs. Glenn ill at her l&gt; .
• the S a i i L u d
di*ln«'t
»•««
“ I he Ilev » th’
V Imr &gt;~1» •* •»’ Distru •% f a o .
" I * ' h&lt;r
’n
A v “ *| M „t with which -he wore n a v y ; ; . "
- t ills am i f*u I'.MI if •' I * ' i t h a s done e M i v t h o ' g
Govocek, Mrs. Rrba Kwrsermnn,
« can ' t
ftT I »lw‘ 1 * I |
: bl u e a c c e s s . m i *-*. | | e r c o r s a g e w a s . &gt;4
t
h
e
i
n
c
r
e
a
s
e
d
xaluati«»n
Mra. Paul Oglesby. \lr«. J I’.
lllsaf
t
»
avoid a * ho* •mg
"a
" ' ,l •-! f . „
fashioned of r»-d radiance rose* I ^
Miss N'anrv I’ ossettei attend'd
. •. r i * i* le v it a l ou t I" I P II running aw »\
Brown, Mr*. Eldon Cain. Mrs.
ti. . .• i
*t
cont min .1
festivities
ini
’
..
. Il »
U t «t
leal
an d
per^niuil !l»st "t h e thing - we h.»\
George Cain. Mr* Herbert Beb -luurecoming"
' •’ •
lax* *
f.i
I'll
.
.
* immeiliatelx
ftdh'wmg* . the wed•
\«r ,
,
in
■ .•
«m« .• it ti l ei» el«*d
rent, Mrs. Mae Henderson, Mrs. (i« tii esM || e ,,\ei t h e w e e k i n i l a*
with r»*spect t.i i *• w »• " • 1' »'• \..\
I &gt;t ih.s y.
|»v
s o n -1 it ut om a l
amend
Elmer Carson and
Misa Ruth
m j
p
an
!
vx
ill
!•«,
,.|n,
been
compelled
•!..
her home
S «rm an and family
_____wnh _., bo ffrt luncheon!
Warren.
With rrspeel
'tie
- ’ * I r»».\ Mi
h
_______
1t ‘ T 'h * wedding |o.rtv The h u f - i 0I'
\t!,.r«&lt;« y G e l* ” «l tills mled i t lull. h«* w\|tr**' | It.- g l al ti u .l Friends of l&lt; J Holly who h . . '
" I ’' '
" v” ,l* hll
"'t'b !.
t»# l |..icent discount muv t*v**r i h f |»**o» in * " 1 m.
•!
• 1.
|»anl ill*- »•«•*l n u n *1 1 1 k . . 1"*'
P.ln.et- ^ l „ ‘, n . l .
T
7 . W" h ' h ' 1. . k Ih- allowevl on t
rrtlion of Mr* R J Holly, will b e e n ill . ( hi, homo
gU.i
learn
h
ch, v.'sVlh mum.
W1" ' ,,h"
' . r?
k* jI w
sponsor thw morning session of to Avenue. «,||
and
fern
- ' ,.1 '
d«&gt; . of the date the , hv l»rli*’V4*t! M r 1 • X* 1- Xf.t\ •' ... 1*.
"&gt;•« »&gt;• '• .... - r........ hi. formed the flnr„| .loeorntion.
r n'' f ' fo
rnr 11
;•» H.|
I'l . • 1. ttl
the Rrd Cross trwing rooms.
i.TlMf h r w a 1ru . *'•’ ' ' f 1'-” 1
1
dutien at the I V , l Office
11M II-*- fh»» \. ••»»
the rooms of M „ Peters’ homr I Cell.. tor. Therefore I twrcelil will R o o o r v r U
FRIDAY
■ \ ••%»*
made
t
.1
!..
e
"1 have* ' " f ‘
Mr. Lindsey has lived in San.
dboseil on |&gt;«&gt;nwot
H*ild h:»s Ispii received here
The Bumllrs-for-Britain Club
tli. S. mmole Tax I ••Hector up *•« 111 x **•» in un i* r *• . |* *v 1- th. . 1. .
f°rd
for
a
good
many
ye«rs
and
will meet at the home of the that 1ewis Wright has been nH'k '
M.
II. •..»* " k n il in* biding Satmdav. P* »
I « f**n*r l»r"Ci am
b •!**•
11 .mllniini | , ■*— I*'.* •- flnr »
It Is with ptsasura wa an­
chairman, Mrs. I. D. Martin. ISM nurifttnnt cornu under «.f his pla­ High SchsM»l later attending co|- 1*11! t percent on payni»*iit* 'u.**l* •iiiil, "1 h a v e v • »• 1 f *r
nounce that Mrs. Its beera
i g a ' i i -i
Mellonvllle Avenue at 3:00 P. M. toon at the N'aval Training Stu b ve at Florid * State C o lle f e fnr |»., | . t.i |lec II.
• *f I. ,
percent Oil , t r m * n i ' n t a p i * " ’ i- t«.»! utii- | 1It V. i a n g .
fonder la again asaoclatad
lion at Norfolk. Yu
oil ] V..I.-.I !•» r*,ii i*i • ’ ■ x '“ If
•&gt;. XXft I *»*•» G i t m a n l i n k
A large attendance is urged.
(•III I ifig *
with our atop and will ba
Women in Tallnhaa*«*c. For
the Jniuiai \ payment*. I percent
• h e i r f o r m a t t. &gt;••
* I I-O’IVP o»*
&lt; '.II
" I . r ». ku
*U d to *aa her old frUnda
The morning session for the
f . b*
ix |H\nieiit^. vxitb i»" ♦ll1
Miss Joanne Arrarellu
left t»ast «ev&lt;'ta| y**ars she has been
and ettstomsrs. W « &gt; r« also
rax ridl- their wucrifi* •
t to-ir iron «h»-||. u . It XX. |t.|&gt;|,|, «
Red Cross sewing nwm, will b*
1
' '• * *
eonne. led
with
the
.Sanford r"imt t»ll"we«l m March
happy
to
announce that
Saturday
for
&lt;
*dumhia.
S
f
.
to
f
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m
u
on
&lt;hot■
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lime It j -* e n n
" to ** M
I*
sponsored by the W. M. U. of
,ith
th.* *••—
Mlaa |»u la« lto«a haa b«sn
Schools and at »*resent teaches in rl
N’ew Zealand and Indian l|**"i
the Flrat Baptist Church with renumn her studies at the l Tni- the Grammar School.
add.4 to oar atari.
bu -i * - - M n r r h ' l l . iiinl |&gt;&lt;ti»lti&gt;- rip no longel :•*f f •*»•-- •»’
veraity
of
South
Carolina
after
,1
-U
o o u r i n g t h r o u g h and a r o u n d \ x i .
Mrs. A. J. Peterson in charge
right* o f th*1 \ m*‘ nan p* “ P*e
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M p Lindsev also attended the
. I«-f .-r»- a* ■* l"» \ I * •»• I • *. &lt;t*l| A f e u
Tha afternoon sowing sesaion apeniling the Thanksgiving holi­
,|« f. n*l them-i I' 1
.........
t:i .. in iiitiiy -r
"•VO it vv •■* »M
and Si.li t »•«.
of the lied Cross will be spon. day* with her parrnts. Mr. und Sanford aohnnl* and the Un iv er ­
I «*gi*lati«m »• " ' i n • •
•
, . . . » oil p t i l i i p a l and p e l l * ! * '
sity
of
Fl"rid
«
%
*
here
h»*
was
a
•ItMllli’c l
Ib
mi t a n k b a t t l e ,
on' m »
sored by the women of the Con- Mr*. J N. Axzurello.
» i«-r* • Ml » " ' r t»-illot m u o n - tin
member o f phi Kappa Tail fru- u&lt; o.. iat* *.f
110 Magnolia
Phone 489
• * t» d a v . w 1*
•• *i.l »!•"*■ ragimr •
fragational Church.
•
,| , . i its a p e ii a l t v theni*4dvea bef.'i * ■»
Friends in Sanford
of
Fred j ternitv 1?•• is at nresrn» ronn«*r(- Hi-".i n on rein • -• "• ** *......... |I......all.-' h. -in' "••’i " "&gt; »"• - I ' d I " tn.v.
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t o ii - e t lt I- li d d e d »•" V|"
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Mill*, attornev-at.law and Jus- i '*'1 w '*h the Goodrich T ir e Store ol
mile-* " f it*
t.i tli
I’.'hf Ilk
ill* *1" •’ "
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locate,!' *“
m Orlando wh**re
the xa 'ii in Hits re«t iat* *'f I ' |e r- nl.lllMill
tier* « f the Peace o f U c U n . l
---•»if *•'» win it It I* •
l • ,n hi d .1
, ................ I '«• ' l l '
Ii ■’
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i |•i -1 a l i n o n i . a n d -m p**t-•»liwl
will regret to learn that he is couple will make their home.
«&gt;"'
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i t x niter * st ii ih.i h 1''
d Hi,- I r o i i h l r
in the Deland Memorial Hospi­
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al lii n I
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tal suffering from a *pinal In­
A • l .rn t a x p - r**n».innng u n pa id ihi^'c *elfi*b I' ti'l" jury resulting frum a fall
ItM'haril .. ..................... .
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mi 11n i l . - e " f Ini-in* •
la\cee*. win* hid •
Th, v aie 4,mil- of tie (.• i*.ion&lt; '.mrhe.m,
Mr*. Harold Washburn, ,Mr*.
web ...... I «»•*■ B*d • » « »n-; ^
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h
308 W. 2nd 8L — 8anford, Florida
jut (It, in vx tax lavx
William F Itunge and Mrs. Ar­
K i w n n i n n * and l. n m ''
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thur Willium* spent the weekend
the«e o i g a n ' ': » i i " i i ' •- " * H
*
|
Leslie
llnlconibe,
Jr.,
waa
hon
•
tl.
,p(.
t,m,
Mr
Jmkin*
-aid.
in South Carolina
with
their
1 hi
*' I in SID \ Ru -l.l N"V * \
t, th«-it ' hv I ill » rcceiv***!. Ghamhei **f ....................
t/pi
Rt d St ll . tile ItII -**IMII
husband* who are on war man. i I'Fce at a |»arty which wa* given &gt; r
Kanford li e . 'M t o •»..-!..........•
*,n
,|.-du* i tin rnrrrct
euvgr* then* with thr :i|*t Divi­ •»&gt;' hi* parent*, Mr. and Mr*.|ll(V
at ion ill m a k i n g tlo- n o . ' i n g
&gt;» | arm y organ, &gt;.*nl S aln n lay Unit
l.e*|u* Holcomb*-, a t t h e i r h o m e gn.Miiiit of discount. an. I leturn
sion.
»*•***
n Dong la* Avenue on Thursday L , t iX |„|| xxith check *.r money Htl*"Mr
J f e . n d ’ • **»• m d i n • -t
Mr. and Mr* V\ G Bo«* wpent n f i e r n o o n in h o n o r of hi* *cv- |o&gt; 1 f... th. net Pinonnt of the
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birthday.
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the vxt ekeiwl in VaMo*ta. Ga .
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with .Mr. and Mr*. Mac lludtlir*,mail1 'i hi* xxill -avr
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Inote* t*» hr xiTH'tl
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|..-l I.h|* |,»x i »•*•*•ipt%
Sgt. Philip M. Vickery, who con­ and r o s e * a n d t h e r e f r e s h m e n t s
„( ........ I
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•«*l
paymenta ’•ml „ f II,
tinued mi t&lt;» Ft. Henning, (in • l * o c a r r i e d o u t t h e c h o * e n m o t ­ It ’ll 1st mail'd f**r
. M—
lli'-V - r ' .
.ill ..f A l'a
whr i • he will attrn«l OffUwr* if.
as tiiiiii t* |MM*altd«.
I.. n£auu.|. M ay"
l
D uring
the afte rn o o n
num erTraining School.
MONDAY
The Y. W. A. of the F in l
Baptist Church will meet at the
rae of Mrs. Pearl
Hanaell,
I Magnolia Avenue at T:SO
M. With Min Gladys Pippin
Miaa Martha
Wright
as
lessee.
t t
The
»
Past Matron’s Club, 0. E.
will meet at the home of Mrs.
C. Maxwell In the South Park
partmenta at 8:00 P. M. with
Mrs. O’ Deal Croaby at co.hoetess.

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Leslie Holcombe, Jr.
H Birthday Party

American Built
IMane (lets Nazi

W . R. “ SPE E D S WILLIS

department for many purpones.
Easy payment plan
low coat.

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Among tho*e a«fn at the Geor­
gia Tech-Florida football gamo
in Gainravillv Saturday were Mr.
and Mr*. £ddie I-nngiotti. Mm
Helen Garner, Miaa Ixrraine Y«r
borough, K. K. Ijtney, Boy irchol*.
Ilirmin Kchol* a;wl Dr. (L II.
Putnam.

and

The Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Sanford Slogan Contest
First, second and third priies will bo awarded to
the persons suggesting the best slogans for the
City of Banford in the contest sponsored by the
Merchant's
Association.
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The slogan I suggest

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Your Name......
, Address
All entries must be turned In to the Aidon 6c A
10c 8tors by Dec. 1 and must not contain more
than, alx Words. •

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Entertalnlnr Jn honor of the
Rev. W. C. Holcombe, paainr of
the Church of God, member, of
Ihe church gave a party for him
■t hla home on Douglaa Avnnj.on Thuraday evening In rrlrbration of bis birthday nnnivrr.ary.
Roses, chrysanthemum.
and
fern formed tha
decoration,
for the party. Throughout
the
evening an entartalnlng program
of sangs waa anjoyed aftrr
which tha honoree was presented
with a number o f gifts.
Refreshments wert served to
tha following persona who rn
Joyed Uta occasion with ths goes;
of honor!
/
Ur. and Mrs. Ted Jour., Mr.
land Mrs. OUvsr Hall, Mr. end
Mrs. Tommie
Swaggerty.
Mr.
'and Mra. W. L. IMcoirbe. Mr.
and Mra. Kiss Allman. Mr. ami
Mra. i . U Parkins. Mrs. Nelle
Johnson, Mrs.. T . B. Kinsrd, Mra.
Davis, and Ilia Misses Maybello
lfsrdy, Roberta Hardy, Cynthia
Perkins. Geneva Holcombe and
lEllub«Ui Mass.
‘ Aba,
Clyde
Muse.
Corbett
;8haw, Cicero Gatby, D.vld Mit­
chell and Frank Mnae.
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I m v i i l i o n &lt;&lt;f S v m i n . i l e
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Mr. I M. Ilill
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too, by reading your
local me r c h a n t s ’
Christmas ads that
appear in The Herald.

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CHICKENS 6 to 8 lbs. lb. 2 9 C
Cranberries 23c iPotatoes .... 23c
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“NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH”

TOMORROW IS BARGAIN DAY!

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IH U T H H A Y

Following the services at Ih.,
Presbyterian Church last evening S p e n d i n g ( O l l l U a r C U
at which Ihe Glee Club o f Semin
s ir-a t \Xr-.-le t W .av­
oir Jligh School had charge of tin»» OTICl vV I1T
singing, completing a aeries ..f
--------song aervicea st the
various j WASHINGTON. Nnv. 21 — id-i
rhurchea, Mrs, George A. Stun - The United Stales i« -pending
USB hostess at a buffet supper at now, and haa -pent, regularly for
her home at 429 Summerlin An 'he la-l IS months, mnr* money
nue.
I for defense limn it eatiended
A color theme of yellow an&lt;l j •luring the firvt IA month, of
white was emphasised in the de­ the Werld War.
A rerapilulatiun hy Ihe office
corations whkh consisted of chry­
santhemums, Uj_the dining room of production management of the
the table, lace covered, was cen­ nation’s Industrial drfrnae effort
tered with an arrangement of -Ince is-t July, compared with
chryisnthemums In a crystal bowl 'k«
corre.pondlng
months
b lanced on each side hy lighted I t l l ami I9IH, Indirated Sun.
tlsy
that
th—
nation
has spent
white tapors In crystal can.M»oms 92.noo.noe.ooo more or
abra.
Aasl.tlng Mra. 8t{ns In servinr this occasion.
r m u w m iM K M ia iH M M tiM
were Mrs. E. D. Brownlee, Mrs.
R. E. Herndon. Mrs. Francis Meri­
wether, Mrs. W. 8. Brumley snj
Mrs. Victor Grscna.
Guests Included! MUs Dorothy
S’ nfonl, Instructor, ef the JiU-e
nub, tha MUaaa Lois Meriwether,
Doris Entsmlager, Marjorie June
Burdick, Shlrlay Cameron, Betty
King. Lucy Ward. Sylvia Malach.
F I N A L S H O W IN G S T O D A Y
Roberta Evans, Gttdys Pippin.
Mildred Robson, Louies Nordgren.
PLEASE DONT COME IF YOU CANT LAUGH!
LuciUs Hall, V b b t Walls. Alms
HOIt HOPE AND PAULETTE G0UDAKD IN
Grantham. M an Haisn Tew. Paul­
ina Johaon, Patty
Rebeccs 8levsns and Ann Stine.
Abo, David Oatchsl, Emmett
The Punnicxt Param ount pictu re E v e r M ade!
Herndon. BUly Callahan,
Paul
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Hickson. RUly Bnu«by. Lhaik.
Sparkman, Jack
Firrell, Jr. Bdwucd Whlte. Hsrry
Brownlee. Ifeckert Mmebnd. Or,E D. Brownlee, W. S. Brumley
and George A. * t b r - ____ _
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117 K. FIRST ST. I’ llONE

Mrs. Stine Entertains 'Z
l e i ' l l :t
Glee Club Members ’ r.haw
r“h'ycounty
“M
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,h' K,rfair,’rk*

Church Honors Pastor
With Birthday Party

JAV) n £

Triple “ S” Groceteria

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K a t h r r i n r Ki n ir , P i n k y Hol e ond** l a t t v t y . t a l - U t i n i f
Thv&gt;
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f-oi«
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uin.l th. K t r . t A r m y ’ . Mimil.i'.-.l

Mr. and Mr*. A. K. Rometter.
Mr*. George A. Maffett, .Miaa
Jean Mm an and Frederick Bow
•vttvr atlcndril tha play, "
T
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*
1
Importance of Hein* Earm-.l," and Sylvia Holcombe.
ly Oacar Wilde, which w u iriv.-n
'at Sirtton Uniwralty on Thur».
day rvenini, and in which Mi.*
Nancy noaaettcr played an mi.
portant role.

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British ( laim
New Success By
Capture Of Ports

Announcement!

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Lnoii Errol Comody: “ Haa-I-Cured^
Patriotic Color Bnbjoet “ March On, Marine*'

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Kissimmee, Umatilla, T L
Local High School Loud,'’
tuavllle, • Sanford, Winter Park,
Daytona Beach, Aron l*ark. Lake­
Cocoa will take part
B&amp;nd Will Appear Inlandtheandcolorful
festivities along
three Orlando musical organ,
In Orlando Parade with
izatlona.. Keen rivulry between
the „s&lt;llool*, will bring nut tho
ORLANDO, Nov. 24 — (Spe* best of performances and n spec­
etal)-— All Central
Floridians tacular show Is anticipated.
and tbair winter guesta have bean
Throng* from the cities repra.
Invited to Join Orlando in Inau­ vented by bands, plus residents
from
many other eommunitlca
gurating the hnliifav
m a in
Thursday, Dec. 4. whoa a , gi­ in the upland* region, ore ex­
gantic Christmas Parade of Rands pected to witness the spectacle.
wi)l bo staged In the city's bus- Local business firms will provide
district.
accommodations
for
lhou«ands
Hlgl) • school, bands from De- i of visitor* and a holiday air will

Christmas Cocktails!
What better way Is there
to rzprets . your Christmas
greeting* than to share with
your family and friends
the rich, warm realities of
Jsrk’a liquors. For oil hnIL
day festivities,, serve wine
with meals, us* our fine
liquors for cocktails.

Flo*’jtfa Soldier Hag
/ Louisiana' Red Bugs

DRIVE'O N OUT AND THY
ONK OK OUR FAMOUS HAM
SANDWICHES.

JACK’S

prevail throughout tko.dty.
A number o f marcM uf units,
representing defense, school, pa­
triotic and dvle organizations in
Central Florida will augment tha
bands. Old timer* are dusting
o ff a t ................................
Ugo and. buggies of years gone
by to show now Christmas par.
ades were conducted in the gey
nineties and early twentieth cen.
tury.
Santa Clause and his reindeer
will be represented prominently.
The parade begins at 1:11 f .
M., forming In Sunshlna Park and
then proceeding down Orange
Avenue. A fter tk* main bami­
nesa 'district is passed, the march.
Ing units will retire and the
bands, en . masse, will return
through
tha crowds
playing,
“ God Bless America." Concerts
will be glean by Individual banda
following tha parade.

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CAMP BLANDING, Noe. 24
— (Special)— Pvt. Hal K. Ban­
der* of the Station Complement
here put on o pair of field shoax
he hadn't worn In quit* a while
and a day later found hta ankles
broken out,’
“ Mcnqultoee," somebody said.
“Mosquitoes hell," he replied,
holding up a tiny speck of some­
thing. “ Red huge. They've been
living In these shoes since' the
irislane

3 Indictments
* Returned By
Gitantf Jury
&lt;r*attaae4 Frias h i e Os-1
that their Inspection of tho Coun­
ty Jan and the County Home
fognd both well kept and in
good condition. However, it re­
commended that the County Home
be pointed.
The Court calendar waa set
as follows: State va William J.
Lewis, colored, charged with asaault with Intent
to
murder,
Dec. I, at 10:00 A. M. Boise
Sykee, colored, charged with as.
zaqjt with Intent
to
muTder,
Dec. 1. at 10:00 A. M.; V oter
Edge, colored, charged with as­
sault with Intent to murder- Dec.
I, at 1:30 P. M.; Nelaon Brown,
colored, grbarged with
murder,
Dec. 2, at 940 A. M.
Also, Johnny Smith, cMored,
charged with . rape. Doc- I , at
9:30 A. M. Willie Mao Hawkin.,
colored, charged with
murder,
Doe. 4, at 0:30 A. M.; and LrVoy Lane, white, charged jriih
assault with Intent to murlvr,
Dec. It, gt 9:30 A. M.
The Croud Jurors are gd fol­
low i Foreman C.M. Boyd, Acting
Foreman C, R, ClonU, Albert
IUIL A B. English, B. A. Rive.
B, R. Bunt. 8. A. Irwin, Jo*
L. Cotier, H. M. Pearce, C. IBeUln, 0. IL Arte. B. JC. Riu
chto, Otto Caldwell, Ben Arrnnn.
D. B, Bro^u M. C. Cinder, John

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SHOULDERS:______

peeparatio* has we* fee Alma
Louies Davis, 17, of Leeante, the
honor of beings Florida delegate
to tho 20th National 4-H Club&gt; Con....
«r«ao I* Chisago Nov. tnOoo. 0.
. . . During hor seven years af
club work, gtate Homo Demenctratlon Agent Mary K. Kaown an­
nounced, Alma raised ag fowls and
■ '/4-aers garden, helped can g2S
guarta af fegda, and for two yean
non fleet place over HO girts In a
Node and ugtrttlon demenotratto*.
• . ■ At state winner tho girt re&gt;
lelvee on alLeaponog trip to Chh
“ P provided bp tho Serve I homo
none roles deportment, doner aloe
H el* *200 scholarships for national
winners. This Is tho seventh year
*f tha sontaet, whlah la eoaduatod
In soap.ration with tha twtenoleu
wry Is*.

Roast.... lb. 19c

3mo.BACON.Jb.
rro iu rr u h k
iS A U S A G E . ........ l b .

ALTMAN’S
USED

Roast.... lb . 29c

OYSTERS
CRANBERRIES......... ..Jfc
SQUASH......lb. 4fe
[Gtipefruit3for life ONIONS.....

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Wg

D B E S 8 TT1KM

F B B K _!_

F O R T H A N K S G IV IN G D IN N E R ', O C E A N

SPRAY

IGVj-oz. can1
W I T H O R D E R S O F &gt;2.50 O B M O R E

8 A Y - t I F .YO U D O N 'T W A N T . A ' T U R K B Y “W E H A V E H E N S A N D F H YK R &lt;t ffA L O R H -J U 8 T COME ON: AB O U N D I t l OUR
tO M P U fr E
M X I1 T M A H K b T
G O L D E N .K E Y —

C A R N A T IO N — . P E T —

S IL V E R C O W

3 t a il c a n s

21c

C O M E A N D G E T I T —-N O N E T O M E R C H A N T S

M A X W ELL HOUSE COFFE
BTRICTLT

COUNTRY ROLL lb.

39C

FRESH

Walimta....... ..lb, 25cN
BnuUs........; -.-lb. 28c|
fi&amp; ffir ...... ib. u m J
Pecans.... -..... lb. 21c4]

24 oz. GRADE......doz. 4(JC

3 ro lls 1 9 c
Calo Dog Food

Walker’s, Austex
Products----

ffik ALszftv'r CAeJre.

Boy A Com

|pOW i)ER.......15c

Ballard's Obelisk
^
FLOUR 9
5 lbs. 27c

VALUABLE COUPONS
IN EVERY SACK

14c

[..OCTAGON SOAP
5 on. bars..... -..11c
OCT. POWDER
2 Ige. pkgs*.....9c
OCT.TbllsBTSOAp
3 bars---- &amp;

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Every thing

r ir r f /

la Spit#

Dsttuce ...
)»•, l ronni.Mit
'APPLES 5 lbs. 19c POTATOES

10 lbs. 55cs

T H IS 18 N O T A C H A J D p T 0 R B - r W 5 f A1
H E L P B U IL D O U K C IT Y . P A T R O N IZ E

Bargains

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-W IT H A N O K
T H A T C O U N T **

LOCAL

E G G S

CHILI na 2 can 25c
TAMALES23c

•I J u a ^ c m o u u n M r D r S r

FAT HENS...............
RED FRYERS-.... -

offering

TOMS fancy live__Jb* JJ c HENS fancy live-

K. Lawton and J. B. Loweon.
Mr. Herndon aleo announced
Ibe folluwlg civil cases: Mary C.
Rosier vs. Kabecca Price, Dec.
1ST * t 0:30 A. M.i Anno De
Loach Yam va. Golf Llfo In*
aurtnoo Company, Dec. IS, at
0:30 A. M.j and Clyde Bonnet!
va. United, Lumber
Company,

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IN

ygu IN# turkeys, say also you waat aa follows-— L .

WASHINGTON, Nov. 2 4 .-W )
-The O. P. M. Sunday forbade
ickaring tobacco products, chew­
ing «um, candy; beverages, type­
writer ribbon*, fHtns and friction
lap* after M at Mar. IB.
Donald M. Nelson, O. P. M.
prloritlea director, ordered manu.
farturen of foil for auch purposes to cut their output Im­
mediately to onb-third the amount
they manufacturod In tha first
three months o f 1941. Aftar Jan.
tO. the manufacture la prohibited
entirely.
The period, between the halt
In manufacture of foil and die*
continuance of Ita uao In 'pack­
aging the Ilatad producta waa pro­
vided, officials explained, to per­
mit existing stocks to be used
up.

Good Old Mince Meat
Pure Pork Salvage
lb.
All Meat Skinless Weiners

d ays

TV anbostring is hero again, and w# Care plenty to be tkaakfol
{•*’--•11 tbw&gt; buygr to Uw camps wjlf out turkey this year, and

Use Of Tinfoil Will
Be Curtailed Soon

CUSTOMERS' SEND THEIR

b io

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J o Choose From
[ A ll M ik o g and M M o ln

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E V E N D E N T A N D T R Y IN G
Q W N E D t flO K E S ^ . .

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Cbef-Uer-Ar-ltos
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SPAGHETTI-- *
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c MACARONI 15c
TOWELS
SOFT WEVE 15c RIPPLED
T K 8 U E _ _ .’l3 t WHEAT
I
P. &amp; G. SOAP

3 giant bars 13cf
DREFT Ige. 21c

CRISOO
3 lb. can 53^

No Advance

HERE AT NO’ MORE COOT

In Oar Used Car

PRICES
V«t i l l !

PRODUCE
.ID ibe. 1J (f

1144.00

10c
1-i.OI K .......3tc.

.5 Eta. 19C*

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Pictures
Members of a flrlt'nh palrol ln*peet a German Stukn .live lumber,
which ran out of gat and landed upside down in»nle Hr"ish linea In

The |iU&lt;«*
one « f a squadron flown
• «• utiU'i d bombs still in place.

Rev. Henry Darlington
The Rev Henry Darlington, (SI.
rector of the fashionable Kplseop.il
t’hurch of tha Heaeenly Rest, In
New York City, wai &lt;1erenbod In a
court at Whita Plain*, N. Y„'aa-tl"
“ lover" of widowed Mrs. Anna II.
Paton, 77, who left him a cosalderahle ahare of her 11,700,000 eitair
Her relative* sued to break th«,wdl,
claiming it« evecutlnn *a&lt; obtain I
by “ fr and and undoe Influence."

A pure while gobbler weighing more than forty pound* atruta hi* atulT
for pretty Duaty Anderaon, famoua New York model, who coat an
appralilng eye over tha bird* on famoua Vineabrldge Kami, at Oanning,
with a Thanksgiving dinner In view. Womlrr what the big bird would
do it ha knew tha fata In ature for himT
"C ’mon, Daddy! Let me Ini whine* the
young lady In the abbreviated costume. And
would ‘daddy unlock the door pfontn if he
only knew of the.good new* »h» brings! Just

wait until thr old man, Irving II. Kills of
Piedmont, Cnlif., find* out that this picture
look top honor* in Popular Photography mnga.
lin e's IIMI fil.miu prise picture rnntiit.

It la il.Mil.tf.il. if a world wide o-nti'i. w;is made, whether a quarterback'
like this one would bo found. 11.* t« liuifs IV,” Kngtiah bulldog mascot
of the U. S. Murines, at tfuuntieo, V i . nod hits Im-c ii given the honorary
position on tile l.eathernei-ks* fie.tli.ill I* .nil. Jiggs is named for tha
famoua comic atrip clnir.ii lei m *' IIringing Up Father.**

Faith Dora
Hollywood. rumor* are that ra th
Dorn, young film actrrsj, la to b*&gt;
coma thd wife of floward Hugh**,
millionaire motion picture producer
tnd air enthusiast. Tha rumora
gained aealght when the actress and
her mother went to Tucson, Ari*^
aa gueat* * f tha tllgible hachrlor.

,

Gen. hi* Alan Drooka

Dead of Britain’* home forces, Gen.
Sir Alan Brook* wa* appointed to
•ucceed Sir John Dill, retiring, at
Chief Of the British Imperial Army
Oenarsl Staff. II* I* known as a
•tu rd in tha Held of mechanical
warfar*.

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lderlag wreckag* of an 0-47B plan* of tht 109th Obaen
participating in thg Caroling maneuvers. Uottdtn, I* the
Ing it to tha ground while tha flame* spread.'L^ft to I
•ut R. r . Volgtll. observer, and First Class P vt Don
----gaaihla* |ua In the ruin*.

that raoght
w that Much
Lieut C. 7.

Thli crocheted wedding gown, worn by Marjorie Gowen, wa* gtvaa
find pl*r* In the fifth annunl nation wide crochet contest, held In N. Y.
Judge* Caroline It. King and Mr*. Malhiaa Hunoval ore shown admit*
Ing tho gown, valued at 11,000 and llm wmk of Ardith L. Dunn, of
M *» I *li« fllliwlMb ('ill

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labors Earusa ilo fl) Japahaae diplomat In tha U. B. la a
aattla tha Far Eastern trials, got* Into a hoddla with A
Nomura after KurutaVcoafm ncf with President Eooaaval
reUry ol Suta Hull. The cdnftren«* wa* reported to ha*«
stalemate fallowing Hull'p dfelprstlon the U. 8. will iaaUt J
draw from renlral and aodthern China aa well as lada-

a to -.i&amp; ia l-n i;

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MONDAY; NOVEMBER 21, 19g

TtfR 9AKPOUO HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA'
moidmm
Kfialmmee, Umatilla. Tl- prevail throughout tba ally,
Local High School Land,
luaville, Sanford, Winter Park,
A number of marching ontta, 3 Indictments
Daytona Beach, Avon Park, U ke. ] representing defena*. aehool, paland and Cocoa will take part |triotte and cNle organliatlona In
Retiimed'By
Band
Will1 Appear
T
- _
_
in the colorful frstivihr* along Central Florida will augment tha
Grand Jury
In Orlando Parade;
jS r r « ' ,“'K
&lt; tt»a lla a# 4 P r * M P is i- Omn
O ltLAM HI. N-..V
— Is,..-- (.'."m
'" ■ I
. I ./ l" . t . . . u t ’ c h .-lm *. Oar.
ade* were conducted in the gay that their inspection o f the Ouneia l)— All Crntrnl Flori.lmn* tarulnr *hnw j* nni
nineties and early twentieth fen- ,ty J*il *od the County Home
and tbtir winter rur*ta h«v«* hern
Throng* fn»n» tr»a* n ii«« npre. tury
found both wrll kept and in
invited to loin Orlando in innii-, tinted by band-, phi* i»*i*l»*nt*
Kant. Clau.* and hi. reindeer
condition llowtrer It re­
gwratimr th*» holiday
utaMin from mnnv other lonuoiD illo* rill he renre.ented nrominentlr. Commended that tha County llnme
will
represented prominently.
Thursday, lb— I. when a g i- in thr uplands nv'on. •»■• »’Xl»e painted
The parade begin, at .1:16 P,
The Court rtlendar was *et
wwntic Chr:*tnia« I'urndf t r Hand* |prcti-d to witn»*«H tb • *i*' • larle. M , forming in 8un*hin« Park and
will be •tf*g**d in thr city* hu*- # |.jir.-il l»u*in«*9« firm* will |'»"Vwle
a. follow*: State v*. William J
inexa district
art ummodatinns
for
ib »o and« then proeeedlng down Oranga 1-ewi*. colored, charged with :i*High »chnnl hand, from De. of vieitnr. and a holi ley air wllljAyenue. After the main bu»l-1 , au|t ’ w|tj, intent
to
murder.
____________________________ 1
I neu district ia paeaed, the merth. j Dec. I, at 10:00 A. M. Eb.i.e I
{ ing unite will retire and the Kykaa, mlorrd. charged with a.band*, en ma»»e.
m or!,rmaeee, will return ' “ 0,t wlth ln,,nt
through
the
crowd*
playing. Dec. I. at 10:00 A. M.; Ve-trr
“God nie.* Am erica." C o ^ irta ' \M f*«
.f h " r«* d !»U h . a,“
will he given hy individual bands » u ,‘ * “ *
" !u r!LUr'* &amp; '
Whitt better wny is Ihrr«»
following the parade.
.«• * » • :30k ' * '• * • } ? ” « u
J n'
to fx p if’bs your fliriitm iii
—
I colored, ^charged
with
municr, Q U T 8 T A N D I N O work In feed
greetings than to shtr- wdh
IW . 2, at U:30 A. M.
preparation ha. wen fee Alma
your family
and friends
Alto. Johnny Smith, eblon-d, Leulee Oevla, 17, ef Lecante, tha
the rkb. warm •§»•••lit•••*• »f
honor ef being a Florida delegate
charged
with
rape,
Dec.
8,
ut
Jack’s Ii«|iiiim . For all holi­
9:10 A. M. Willie Mae Itawkin*. to the 20th National 4-H Club Conday fiot ivitif«, M*rvo win**
colored, charged
with
murder, grate In Chicago Nov. tt-Oac. » .
with iiieul*. in»* our fine
CAMP BLANDISH, Nov. 2 1 Dec. 4, at 9:30 A M., and le . . . During her tevtn years ef
lif|Uor« for cocktail*.
(Hperiall— Pvt. ilel K. San­ V oy ljine, white, charged with club work, gtata Heme Demonstra­
der* of the Station Complement aiaault with intent to murth-r, tion Agent Mery g. Keown in IllllV F ON OUT A M I THV
nounc.d^ Alma raised U fewlt end
here put on ■ pair of field *hoae Dec. 18, at 9:10 A. M.
(INK OF OI K FAMOI S HAM
a '/. acre garden, helped can &gt;20
he hadn't worn in i|uite u while
SA.NIIWH’IIKS.
if
The Cragd Juror* are as fuljuartt ef fegda, and for two years
nnd n day later found hie anklea low: Foreman
C.M . Boyd, Acting won first plot* ever 260 glrlp In a
broken nut.
Foreman C. R.
Clonta,
Albert foods and nutrition dtmsnttratlen.
"Mr-.quitoee,” Mmebmly *ald. H all, 8. H . Englieh, S. A . Rive.! . . . At etats winner the girl ro­
■" alho*poneo trip to Chh
“ Mo«quitoe* hell," he replied, ll, R. Hunt, S. A . Irw in. Joe
PACKAGE GOODS/’
I s»*° provided by the 8ervel heme
holding up a tiny *peck of M i n i . L. Outlay, II. M. Pcorce. (
Boldin.
0
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I
t
Arle,
S.
C
Kit»eonomlet
department, dener elec
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
I thing. "Red bug*. They’ve beep
living in the.e »ho.« «inre the rhlc. Otto fold well, Ben Arrnnn
,#r
LOCATED ON I1EAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE
r
fiL-.-uiL
u C.
r Glndcr,
ninA#r John
j..f.ii jf ,hf e#Bt#it&gt;
Tnli It Iht Mvtnth ytar
l.oiii.lana maneuver.."
Brown,
M.
D. B.

Christmas Cocktails

Florida Soldier Has
Louisiana Red Bugs

W ]

DEW D R O P

JACK’S

In cooperation with the m ention

Mrvlee.

HWc Sell U. S. Sayings Stan

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| THESE TU R K E YS
‘ r iA I^ O lM IS ^ ^

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TOMS'... 28c

j

S E L K l’ l'K D S P h W E U .H I

CUH.o fe-.it m i an* « i * h

..

FR1EN1
(Jood Old Mince Meat
Pure Pork Sausage
i r

rt

PORK HAMS....................lb. 23C
SHOULDERS...................lb. 19^
;*

[ i.t x n r . t-aLORMii ii m w e t weighty

' FAT HENS................
1 RED FRYERS.....

...............l b .

1

2 7 C

i ri g n ' '

HAMS sugar cured.... Ib. 2 5 c
IIOl'KLMak TK.VnKM

PICNIC HAMS. . . . . . . . . ib. 2 1 C
M i l.. .- . c n l f M

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Kleaea .&lt;H *| n i l er whet.

HAMS .4. . . . . . . ;..’.i-fca 2 7 C
IINKK &lt; H i t K

Roast.....lb. 19c
..................... 2 9 C
file !5S«*

r II \I.TMHI It l :

^ OYSTERS.-...—...... ....

...............

qt.

58C

n im r

Roast.....lb. 29c
■II o r 1.11KM

Clod...v-lb. 25c

K. liiwton and J. U. I j j w . om.
Mr. Ilermlon al«o announced
the folluwig civil ca*ea: Mary C.
Roller v*. lteborra l*rlce, Dec.
16, at 9:30 A. M.t Anna De
Loach Vam va. Gulf IJfe Ineuranca Company, Dec. 16, at
9:30 A. M.; anrl Clyde Bonnell
va. United
Lumber
Company,
Dec. 17, at 0:30 A. M.

Smo. BACON.. lb. 19c
PICHRT LI OK
•
SAUSAliE..... lb. 33c
(-o r r a o M
- »
CHEE0E........ lb. 15c
Mlk o r B r le k .i B l.w o r
_ _
[amburger 2 lbs. 25c

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

_M i i
^ MON___

lltbbard

SQUASH......lb. 4c CELERY...................... stlk. 10c
le . elM "*• '*»!r*"
(Grapefruits for 10c ONIONS..— ............ Jib s, fife

Walnuts........lb, 25c
Brazils..........lb. 23c

“WITH AN OK
THAT COUNTS’*

Bargains

1 While n-Hloa OaloM

;0NI0N®........lb. 5c LETTUCE.............-...ihds* f j c
no. i rouni.Nii
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POTATOES.______lOlUta-llc
APPLES 5 lbs. 19c

In 8pile Of
*

iSAfiEU-lb.

DRESS TH E M

WITH ORDERS OF 62.50 OR MORE

Y0U D0N’T WANT A TURKEY "WE HAVE HENS AND FRYERS GALORE—JUST COME ON AROUND TO OUR COMPLETE
FOOD MARKET

3 ta ll c a n s
M AX W ELL HOUSE COFFEE
ARMOURS CLOVRKBLOOM

B U T T E R
COUNTRY ROLL Ib.

39C

FULLY 'U ila m in iz e il
saeR ji cHUPf/eoLa
MARGARINE

UKXKXU

lb. 21c

Calo Dog Food

Ballard’s Obelisk
FLOUR
r.» lbs. 27c
s

mMMttn’iCMm,

’ Buy A Case

| POWDER.......15c
CHILI no. 2 can 25c
TAMALES). J!!! 23c

$3-29

10 lbs. 55ca

apauiisTTi *

MEAT BALLS...14c

In Our Used Car

VALUABLE COUPONS
IN EVERY SACK

2can*I5c

|. THIS IS NOT A CHAIN STOHB—WE ABB HflJEl'ENDENT AND TUYING
HELP BUILD OUK CITY.PATRONIZE HOME OWNED SlUJIES „

OCTAGON SOAP
4
5 cm. bars..... .....11c
OCT. POW DER
2 Ige. pkgs..... „..9c
OCT. T0II.ET SOAP
3 bars....... ......

1

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3 giant bars 13c*
DREFT.Jge. 21c

CR1SC0
3 lb.

Hj * ’ '

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APPLES
1M5 OMamobUe Town
Sedan — .... 265.00

AM. CHEESE.-_____
Miracle WKlp.____ q t

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ONIONS...

. 1

..2 lbS; 9C
—doz. JgC

•IMS Plymouth

,1 t-aWFUKI «-•«

tc s ?

..... 3 for 25c
. —3 for 17c

Coupe______

J

IMS Chevrolet
Town Sedan

Sfaa

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1540 Chevrolet D«L_.. |
M IR
850.00

...H, t iL 28t

Altman
C

19G

.5 lbs. |&lt;

l.

I t t f e X H .....Ige. 8c

53c

PRODUCE

POTATOES.....10 lbs.

IMS PontUe ..
Sedan ..—
9141.00

FLAKES ...aiVic

can

TRADE HERE AT NO MORE COST

riv e t

145.00

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CWfe|«y«Arw|)ft
SCOTT
s Lite
SPAGHETTI-- *
T O W E L S 1 9 c MACARONI15c
SOFT WEVE 15c
,
t ’pVfSg
2
TISSUE........ 13c W H E A T ..... 15c*
P. &amp; G. SOAP

PRICES

IMULI.VU chAWHMIWT

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24 oz. GRADE...... doz. 45C

I j j j 3 ro lls 19c

1936 Plymouth

;LE 19 oz,
G SOAP

E G G S

FORT HOWARD TISSUE

'Walker’s, Austex
Products

27c

lb.

STRICTLY FRESH LOCAL

No Advance

c
C a k c f l o U R ........ 23c

19 o«, jar 15c

21c

COME AND GET IT— NONE TO MERCHANTS

10

)MATO SOUP....754c
M r a T e p t l.
F a
I I f «•
(UE-t..:.....47 oz. 18c

FREE

CRANBERRY SAUCE

!-.....,2.1beil6e.

tOHOCOLA’l'E 1/, IK lBc
-Pprkay OLEO lb. 19c

.

FOR THANKSGIVING DINNER, OCEAN SPRAY

Complete Selection
to Choose From
All Makes end Models

TER— LB; 3 5 ^
'ONNAISE FT. Z f
•H

-

HENS fancy live.....lb. 35^

Everything

ROWM IlK A tT *

PSlant FEA8...... 13l/a©
c o r n "k‘;.‘....12 oz. m
MINCE ‘MEAT*...IIV 2C
IS...V...15 ■oz* 9c

WE

33c

_w

GOLDEN KEY — CARNATION — PET — SILVER COW

WASHINGTON. Nov. Jl (A*l
—The I). I*. M. Sunday forbad"
packaging tolmccrt product., chew­
ing gum, randy, hevcragv*. lyia-vritrr ribbon*, film* und friction
tape after next Mar. 16.
Donald M. Neleon, O. I’ . M.
prioritic* director, urtlerril mantifarturer* of foil for *uch purpo*r* to cut their output im-,
mediately to ont-third the amount
they manufacture*! in tho first
three month* of 1941. After Jan.
16, the manufacture ia prohibited
entirely.
The period between the halt
In manufacture of foil and die-,
continuance of ita uae in packaging the liatad product* waa pro- |
vidrd, offlclara explainrrl, to per­
mit e%i*ting atocita to be u.ciM

HENS.. . 31c
ALL

TOMS fancy live.... lb.

Use OrHnfoiTwill
Be Curtailed Soon

IE CUSTOMERS’ SEND THEIR
K IL L E D

Tkenkaglvlng b kero again, and wo have plenty to be Lhtnkfal
for- -all the- boys In the camps will cat tar key this year, and
this has canned the price to po ap a wee ML W# arc offering
any ai*C
.lie } you
as »uim»w
follow*—
*you lira furktya, w«J
uu " want
who mm
ew- ■

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DAYS

TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY—TWO DIG
OF REAL BARGAINS

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Member* o f n British putrnl Inspect s O-rnun
wnich ran out uf gin and tainirii up*i.lt «!«•«*n in

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llrv. Henry Darlington
T h - H.v Henry Darlington, M
rrctor «*f the fashionable KpinfO|*'l
('hurt'll of the Heavenly Rest, *•
New York &lt;‘ity. w m dt**erib*tl in i
court nt While Plain*, N. Y., at tin'
•'lover” of widowed Mr*. Anna II
Paton. 77. who left him a con lid* *
able share of her $1..700,000 aatat**
Her relative* siir.l to break tha.will.
claiming it« execution wn» obtain* I
by **f»uud and umlre influence.M

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A pure white gobbler weighing more than forty pound* etiufa hi* shift
for pretty Duaty Anderton, famou* New York model, who ra*t an
appraising eye over the bird* on famou* 1*in«'-*hnlge Kami. :»t 0«'»n»injr,
with a Thanksgiving dinner in view. Wonder what the big bird would
do if he knew the fata in store for turn?
“ U'mon,
young
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lil*»' (hi-* olio would h«* found II
«if the II. S M.»i iiio4, at IJii.mf .* •*,
position on tlo- I « .itIII 1II* « I- * I

famous « oiuie **11n&gt; * •• u *

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i m lo. whether n quarterback
l\ ." F.tiglisb bulldog mascot
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Faith Dora
Hollywood rumors are that F« th
Dorn, young film actress, Is to be­
come the wife of Howard Hughes,
millionaire motion picture producer
and air enthusiast. The rumora
gained weight when the ictr**«- and
her mother went to Tucson. A m . ,
as guests at lk« eligible bach* lor.

Mrs. Mary Luca* Crawford (l e ft )
md l.a Junta White, well-known
ridfrr, arrive at courthouse In Mor*
*istown( N. J., as witnesses for hook*
•taker Frank Krickaon, who ti
•hargrd with stabbing Milton tin• nneyrr. millionaire stink broker.
1 he women are under Indictment Ifl
ho case but will get a separate tr ial

Lcn. Bir Alan Brooke
Head o f Britain's home forces, Hen.
Sir Alan Rrooke wn* appointed to
succeed Sir John 1)111, retiring, as
Chief c f the British Imperial Army
General Staff. Ha Is known as a
w!iard In the field o f mechanicel
warfare.

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T h i. rio chel.il wedding gnwn, ».&gt;rn hy Mnrjurln Oowen, wae given
(Irat place in the fifth jiiihn.il ti.iti.in « ii |. rrnehrt cnntr-l, held in N. Y .
Judge* Carnlin. II. King .in.I Mi
Matin.i Itmmval are .hown a.lmlr.
Ing thn ( u a n , v'altnd at II,not) uii.l tint wink » f At.lilh I.. Dunn, o l

Sew. T e a Cattail)r
The hill Utrodoead by Sen. Tam
Cohnally, of T u u , would glva th,
Fraaldmt power to tab, oter th.
mines If strikes tie op dafeneo I
durtlon. -TWO action earns «
John L» Lowla had dotted Ike 0
eminent to n o troop*. The Uol
Min# W orkon’ loader eald, **
Army Ii pot going to thoot our i
pit tod IM to!dim art not gold
mine the coat.'*

George W. Norrli
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From bar bad Iff a Hollywood h..«pita!, Ifeno Wilder. SO, acru-rd
Edward E. Crumpler, 40, a private
detective, of .hooting her. "lie ihM
me on purpoea. Then he put the
pUtol In my hand and told me tn
toll pollc, I had tried to kill myaelf."
* 8h« waa ieriou.lv wounded.

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,, n Crorgo W. Norrli, 80, w! , hJt
teen tepreienllng the people ut
^ r a . k a J n Cungreia for the pail
r?rlT year,, will not run for re.
»,*«Joil ne,t year, lie taid, “ I
“ » l wfrk properly and I
* ° « l d he »»hamed to lahemy i.la ry .
Jll b , SI on my neat birthday and
* » " M f ln g out." III. friend, think
atherwlea.

lahoro Kuruiu (loft) Japahaao diplomat In tha U. 8. In an etfoct
aettla tha Far Eaetern crlele. goes Into a huddle with Ambaaaad
Nomura after Kuruiu'. conference with Hreildent Booaav.it
rotary of'S tile Hull. Th, cOnfcrenca wte reported to hav, ei
automata fallowing Hull'* d f e l, ration lha U. 8. will Inatat Jar
draw from .antral and louthmt China as well a* lndo-d
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150 Pound Backs Palatka R e t u r n s LAST YEAR?
Ravins Big Year To Membership In
In Grid Picture Baseball Circuit
Today's gridiron giants must
. know • little of the embirraaoment
Goliath fait when 111 David
^ateppad up and put tha big guy
M t o f commission with a measly
slingshot.
Football's scamper acalawap
are having a banner year.
Cvery section has them. I f It
ien’t Junto Hovloua of Missies Ip.
pi H'a Bunk* Morris o f Syra' c u m or Bud Riggins of
Minna,
•ota,‘or Johnny Bosch of GeorgIs
Tack—oomo Wee Willie tome,
where every Saturday is throwing
' tha ball over the big guys or
tarrying It through their legs far
•Met humiliating gains.
. Tbs East offer* on* small back
who beats tha big power guys at
1 their own gam*. He’* Popper P*.
trolls, ltd.pound senior halfback
at Penn State. No "scat" back, as
tha South calls tha llttla hlppor• dipper guts, he’sapow tr runner,
A llttla plunger with a hefty pair
- o f shoulders
that
shake off
wouldbe tackier* In tha line.
Look to tha South end you'll
•m more teat backs than cotton
fields. The smallest, If not the
moat sensational, is Alabama's
184 pound Roy Johnson who had
v thrown flva tpnsocutlve compitted passes at tha last count
But tha Mg boy among the
•oath's llttla boys Is Junla Ho.
vleus, the Mississippi menace who
plays footbell lika a miniature
Jim Thorpe. HU fl.yk rd acorlpa
.run against Tniint In tha Rebait'
... 10.18 upset victory might have
been Just habit Tha 185-pound
trtploAhrost has baan running
ilka that for thrM years down at
Ola Mias. Jackie Flack, a burly
h 140.pounder, start* many o f the
Mississippi gsi.es at HovIons'

G A iH E a v n Z E T ” N«T. u . - upi
—Palatka, charter member o f Dm
Clata D Florida State Bsaobsll
L ea n *, vrss returned to mambonhlp her* yesterday by unanlmoaa rote of tb* arysnJtaUon'a board o f director*.
The action esats during a *»•alon held at (ha offices of Galnesvills Director Parka Carmichael,
a session marked by optimistic
indications that the season of
1942 would, be trine the amor,
reticles that might be created by
a “ shooting war.” be on* of the
best In loagtio history.
Pslatka’s acceptance
of
tho
eighth franchise followed a talc*
phone call U President At Combe
from Porter Angel, haad of a
group of Palatka fane.
Combe bad been actively as­
sisting the Palatka group for
j some weeks, and the directors
[were quick to laud him for bis
efforts following tha call.
Combs waa Instructed to at­
tend the NstlonsI Assoelatlon of
Professional
Baseball
Leagues
convention at Jacksonville, Dec.
0, 4, and I , prepared to secure
major lesgue
sponsorship for
•very dub. If possible.

Vandyt* Rated Over
Vote By Barnhill

Id A l t 1 4 * M O
p o i t \ e t i LAST

S t A t c r t AS M*AO
fbOTBAU. oasert
A r m * oiivcKTrry

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G H A u t ik S ’- •

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300to 0tm.o Mis
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Meukftfx r b « caieIM fW A A ir (SAME-

Field Ifl Narrowed
For Orange Bowl Bids

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H e p i u f i big “T W O U M flolS A iP

f o e Mas -m n e *

VRAtUto 6o OFfMS MR IS

COCONUTI* It In sack I ! 50
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Undtr and by virtue of author­
ity la me vtelM as the Mayor ef
Ike city ef BenforC. Florida. I
bvr.by .call a u«n.rml
Mealelpal
EUetloa to be
held
throughout
the City of Hanford... Florida, on
the Ind day e f
Parent bar, ISII.
for the election of two O b fontminion,re for terms of offlre of
three years each
Bald election .halt he h-M at !
the City flail In eaid r l l r of Pan-*
ford, Florida. In conformity to the
lawe and ordinance! relatin* to
alertlona new
In
form In laid
f?lty. The Potla w ill he open at
7:0# o'clock A. M. Plaetern Ntandard Time, and wilt eloee al tundown on aald dale.
I hereby appoint Mrs. Mar*aret
F Bnntee, Mra. F. K. Itnumlllat
and N. n. Oerner
■&lt; Inepertore
and K. F. Lane aa Clerk o f aald
election
IN
W ITNESS WHERCOr*.
I
hare hereunto eet my hnmf an
Mayor of the Cltv
of KanfiWd.
Florida, and have caaianl to he afftird hereto the v i l of the aald
Cite on thla lei day of Nor. A. p.
■III.
w . r m i.t.
Ae Mayor of the City of Honford.
Florida.
(Official Seal)
A tt.e f .
II N. HATER,
City Clerk.
Nov. S. I*. IT. tl. lift .

Chili—Short Orders
Dinners — Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken
SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OP

ANGEL'S
EAT SHACK
Sanrord Avenue \Jagt Off
Of Geneva Avenue

Miami, Nov. 14,— (/F)—Texas,
Missouri and Duquesne were reed Sunday night to
be the
Ing teams under consideration
Notice la hereby (Ir a n
that
I
for a nine* In the Orange bowl
am enaaeed In huelneaa at Mark­
football Warn* against * represen­ ham. Fla. under .the ftrtltloue
name
Hanford
Turpentine
Co.,
tative of the southeast
and I It a I I Intend
to reeleter
A memLor of the schedule com­ aald name pureuant to the lerme
the "Flctlttoee Name Hlatute*'
mittee Mid that Pennsylvania and of
(Chapter 10SSI f e w , of Florida)
Navy now are out o f the picture,
and th»t Fordbam is believed to
have other commitments
Mississippi, Georgia and Vander­
1 h *V n c u U A tik e d \
bilt are the Southeastern confer­
ence teams with the best chance
B U S IN E S S
of landing a bid.__________

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HUNGER STRIKE ENDS
NEW DELHI. India. Nov. 24
—UF)— After S4 daya of fasting,
the remaining 40 Deoil hur'er

feg ATWMtol A60 M0 M IS T
eor u -me mcb or*
c o i y r M t c A i-n cifti M e u u y
A J o r W A r r iM A T io n *

FARMERS’ MARKET

K N O X V ILLE Tent*. Nee. U WV-Tha UjwI cowactous Commo­
dores at Vanderbilt Sunday were
rated it tw»-jawchdown favorite
over TeimaaaM fo r the Important
pices of footbad business that will
be conducted her* on Saturday.
By whom!
By Coach John Barnhill Immedi­
ately rfter he scanned scoot re­
port* o f Vanity's 7-0 mauling of
Alabama^ and then laid them care­
fully beside the casualty list prepi red by Tralaar Mickey O'Brien.
W* loot this* men In thfe Ken­
tucky game," said Bsmhlll. MAtui
the record shows that Vanderbilt
is crpahle of playing great ball.’’
“ Vandy should win
by two
touchdowns."

L E G A L N O T IC E S

c ta rn m

YOURGEARS
ARE HARD
TO SHIFT
Bring Your Car
To Us For Pro­
per Lubrication!

Roy Britt’s
oo^

Good Gulf Service Station
Sanford Are. at lrith BL

i Ht’INAITI. fkt. Ilpr. IM S to IM S
xgl.'AMH. Yellow, Bu. Ilpc. ISIS

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HWT. FOTATOKa.
CW T
Baeka.
Ktltll’LANT. Du. h p r* fair to good,
• I SO lo II 00
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sec In ISe
ToMATOCH, lo to ( I lb. Crsloe.
H IIA f t S 'llU n . atesdr. nnsee U. B.
torsi, in «™«l. I I .lt lo II IS
Comb |1 se.no. t II.SS
OltAFE*. Calif. Crete* l l . l t
i .k m o n h . iiov is.ee
CORAL GABLES, Nov. 24—
t s r m i c i l Crwlee, 11.10 Fla. Crti. (Hpcelsl)— University o f
Miami
in * Heaton Tie
ONtONM. le lb. eack. Yellow •!.*• ■ml Furman will resume foot,
While ISIS
bell relations In a gams In Miami
tiltANOKM, Dos tr. H. Comb. IS.SI
nest O ct 30. The only time they
No 1 11.10
met before was In 10)7 when
I'KAH. llreeii. lie. hpr. U tile M ar­
vel im l In fair, II io In 113* Miami’s very first varsity eleven
I'KI'I'KIW, llu. Apr. Il.ee te 11.10 to was crushed 69*7.

APPLCR. Del. bu tlpF. Il ls llot
11.11 IVerka II IS to l l . f l
AVOCADO*. No supply
BANANAS. IS lb tamrhrs. J I I S
OPIANO, Snap, bu.
h r*
Tendor•roes. ord. to fate II.Is to ll.no
(Heats II.IS . in II.SI
BEETS, No supply
■lltotol.l.l. No supply
CABOAOR. Ton. fair lo Icy Copsnhscen H U M to | i l « *
CAftllOTS, Calif. I dot. crle II I*
I f V ' r t i W t CIV*r Horka IM S fled
lo i l l #
Thirty thourarttt specie’s of anL
1 lilies rrtf. Me. I II.SO no. 1 l l . l t
CAlILIFLOWEft. No supply
ItOMAINK.
s»«
srwr#» ivw
No ■••|PM
eupply
*P
± malt are known to man.
CB LunT, No supply
flllTABAUAn.
IS
le.
sacks,
|L;
iCHAYUTB. No supply

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"Why c*n’t the llule squirt Just
Vm p op (WUl * right on eat of tha

Ift WASH. . .

107
ylrds
from
Krimaiage
•gainst Florida in IMS anil 1040
combined, but this fall the Hurri­
canes picked up » H .

I NS URED B Y
QUA L I T Y

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HOLLYWOOD, Nor. |4— -M7
— A «ta r John Barrymura waa
In a hospital Sunday, under treat.

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�Sanford I.* The Only Central
Florida (Tly Affording Rail, Highway
And Water Transportation

A N INDEPENDENT
DAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1!M1

SANFORD, FLO RID A,

Finns Imperil
P a c t Aid To Russia
Heads French

Member Associated Press

Aids Claims Initiative As
British Tank Army Is Halted

J Western Democracies Reds’ Supply L i n t
For Outside A id
- . C a l l e d Assistants
• 1 To World Comljfip- May Be Closed By
m\ ism; By RibbeflR^p

Chaotic 1tattle Said .
Itaging On African
Sands As English
l sc Fresh Troop^^j

Santa Sits Down On The Job

I” \ ■!
Foe Is “Jammed’
Is Berlin Claim -

A pact sponsored
« u renewed for
1 broadened to !&amp;•
Itorteo today In a
« f at whkh forJoachim Von Ribid the western d*.

Soviets Tell Of Suecessfol CounterAttack* In Sooth

Italians Assert Twd
Enemy A r m o r e d
Brigades Destroyed

to worlu copimuntsm."
• The MW Signatories i

Marla, Danmark, Fthlaa
tla, Rumania; Slovsila
P f panaia rpnpaadsd Nanking r*.

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The crest
Unk
bafllo
V* hi, fi be* hern raging for
••tree eat4 tin si* undefined
&lt;lr-«rl l.altlrfirhl near Retrull If-tun lo ills down to­
ilet a. llit- force* of both
* ill—*, nrii* rrdurrd by heavy

Joined Germany, Japan,
position should bo alterad,

casualties.

lufunlrt fiKhlinr In this
riuioii n mile- Miutheaat of
•,*t,r i,K it inlrn-ifled, how.
**«r. .it I hi* llrith-h pouted
rriulorn-mrnlo inlu the fray.

“Shooting.'War *
With Japan Is
Near’-Pepper
Pn the Ruaainn front, the
Red* today’ admitted the
Gorman* are within 60 mile*
ef Moscow at &lt;the MoeeowLeninyrad railroad town of
lukewarm to coll*.
Ith Germany. Gen.
farewell nfiaaaga to
army and colonial
"Remain- faithful to
fleaat traditions and
Peteta."

BOSTON, Nov. 25.—W V - A *
sorting that Uw United Stataa
la not far from a ahoottny war
with Japan, Senator Pepper raw
Monday that “ W# are only watt*
lay for Japan to croaa a Uaa
before we atari ahoottny."
MI don't know exactly whora
that Una la and l*m not ama
that the PiVsldent knowa exactly
whara it la but' when thaw crooa
It, wa*U aUrt ahooUny," he aaM
In an Interview.
Senator Pepper, a fte r'a vlaR
with Oevncnor 8altonsUU, M tf
that "Actaal declaration of wp*
la a local technicality and each

•olaa flyhtlnc an Acta Htvaalon.
Berlin considers these natloss
active sponsors of "world bolahe.
vlam" because of that support.
The observance was described
a&gt; "a demonetrati on of defensive
wlU to oppose all destructive
Bower's which directly or Indirect*
lr support bolshevism," and "an
alliance which will create the
preconditions for n now order
In Eurooe and far the applies,
tlon of principles of a now order
In ths entire world.”
Asked whether M y .nation had
declined an InvIUtlon to be pro*
aant an authorised eeuraa said:

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rsflaal.

J. N. Weir Speak
To Townsendites
•ft tsetsehawgacakI,* ami? J l
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Plan held
te iTrrrUrail foe sale by the I the Townsend »
dagLafterty ef« tenfold was -accepted by [at tha Court Hi
t
of Long.
is CouthteaIon In Its regular noon, while J. f
. _ In rlnglnr
ml-minjhiy masting nt the City I wood lad the Cl
according to
all.
I muaicml aalactw
C. .A.. . Dutton's
v,
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of _ *400
___ -for . .p.. V.
.. _Dran
. __ of
„ — jytona Beach

tha house and lot at_*011 Pal* |who la preildant of
matte Avenue was cooeidered close I Ixatioa.
enough to Ibo vnluatloo o f the
In w
property, and tha- Commission, |„ hla i

the orfan-

Among the plans formed at
the weakly meeting of the Tour.
1st Club held last night at the
Tourist Canter an Lake Monroe
wara definite arrangements for
a card party scheduled for Fri­
day night to which everyone Is
Invited, according to Waldo Aidrich. president of the group.

The nest meatbur will be held
t/ward the dims* Dec. 1 at ths TM rist Center and
Judge Napk. dm*

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__________ _* '.teamed as the
tha bid- skepticism of some people In rtto all gard te tha raaatary pUn by
and the comparing than to tha “doubt*
others teg Thomases" during the time
too low* L f Edison and Patten. Ha pointed
k. stated out that the. (arSattMa of both
M Com- thaaa man wiMt acaffml at *&gt;jr

Santo Clautu pull* o aurprleo *guat nt
start of the spectacular Macy parado In New
York City, Maybe hi* pack of toys was too

heavy, but It leaked out that Santa I..-I a
little ton much of hla helium, lie lunl In In*
left out of the parade.

Roy Mann Elected Jaycee Tourist Information
Booklet Comes Out Today
H ead O f Home
Sponsoring Group Price-Control
I

Superintendent Fag?
Discusses Quota
. With vDommittee

believed' an • AteWfcanexpadUlon.
ary force “ will Raver ha naceaa&gt;ry
Roy F Mann was elected chair­
If thla country aonUnoea to pro­ man of the Seminole Counlv
vide England with supplies and Soon*oriiig Committee ‘ of tho
makes aura aha gate them."
Children's Home Society whet* the

Tourist Qlub Makes
Bridge Party Plans

tella;

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.%asnrlnlfil

groin* met yesterday afternoon
to rlrg^ officer* and diacupa wl|h
Marcus C. Fail*, superintendent
pf the Children'* Home In Jack,
•onville. Ihi* year’s quota of
which a little less than half hs*
been rul-ed. according fo a re.
port made hy J. I , Ingley, trei*.
turcr of the association.
Other officers who will serve
during 1042 are: Randall Chase,
vice-chairman; J. L. Ingley, trra.
■urrr and Ml** Maude Ramsey,
secretary. The following persons
In addition to the officers from
Seminole County attended tho
meeting: Mrs. R. E. True, the
Rev.
Martin
J.
Dram,
the
Rav. E. I). Brownlee, I . F. Hoyle,
B A. Cobh, Mrs. Roby losing.
Maxwell Ptewart, D. L. Thnuher,
W. J Wells, Jr.. R. E. True and

T. W. Lxwton.
Mr. Ingley asked . that rontrl.
butiona be sent to, him or to Miss
Maude Ramsey nd stated that,
’Alt - clothing aid faodlwhalher
'rwh frulta nd vegetables or
canned) will he transported te
Urging an man who are alL JaekaonvtUa by the S t John's
glhla to Join tha American La* ilUvar line without charge* If It la
not convenient for you to properly

Eligible Men Are
Wanted gy Legion

Bill Is Passed

iminv with l.niuliiii clainsintf
&gt;nt immt ioit
of
“ very
linnl" lighting, mul Hcrlln
.uni Unnii* nssfrting that the
Itritish ili**frt atenm roller’
hail I.... "iuntnietl.” nnd fur­
ther -mill the Axirt had

a'

tut * o ih.- initiative. Tbo ttajlana

.Ian... I that two Itritish armored

Information concerning any bind Imp* i ml nimuri'il forces in trap*.
|of rrcreatlon they may enjoy in I lie Italians denied the lo*a of
jSeminole County u* well a* nd., llaidin mol ileelaretl "nothing
dresses of apartment*, lintel*, lm* vliangvd* 'lit to-sieged Tobruk.
;hmi»r» srut */*y winuiulatinn** Tl*a. ll&lt;4UlK J'nVn ^lr»dft\lRttefR
avuilablr fflr tbonf.’
*
ie|*nrt&lt;M tTmCnew reinforertnenta
To the..; persons v*l* &gt; Inleml are being thrown Into the fterco
fnrhtinie raiclnif nr«r Ucti*gh, 1 #
.to rr*itlc lii thU rmimyr «lutuitr
Olllfi* M'llt h of Tobruk.
I th&lt;* si*tisun, MU.1 Carlin I' uIiih r,
Hi,* wliblo Libyan offensive,

WASHINGTON, Nov. 25 —
M i— The
House
Bunking
'Corns'Itf»e bowed again tbjth*
administration wlshrs today
and voted M to * to rratoro
to lU'pricccnnti.il bill tho uil.
thorlty for the government to
buy, noil, or atom aay commo­ j who U rctfptii»ni»t, Mill iirr^mt v*lull* nppnrintly favoring tbe
tin* animat J a y f r r ImmiKIi I \%In* l»
dity If It la necessary to main,
IImI i I*, wii4 at crisis— by colncL
i« nliti'iC IliiA y i a r
l*y
II» im &gt;
tain price stability.
d.nt sill thf hAlllli day that saw
■ Wit to, Jr., while* to (iiiirhh who
tIn* I let limn armies in Russia
Atop fur Information uImmiI %ji
toiiliug forwurtl t&lt;* within
50
lull'* (Miinf4 In tin* mnIf.

Rifle Tiiam Is
Organized By
Defense Force
Organisation o f ' n rifle team
wns started at the Monday night
meeting nf tho Florida I&gt;efrn*e
Force at the Armory and n rlml.
Imgc of the Orlando unit for n
rifle match Is exnected to he met
soon, C. E. McSIarrow, rifle In.
structor. said today.
The best marksmen, of the
Sanford unit will be chosen ami
the team w|H meet at the Arpiorv every Wednesday evening
at 7:00 o'clock for practice, be.
ginning tomorrow night, Mr. Mr.
Hlerrow stated.
Another practice will bo hebl
every Sunday afternoon at th*&lt;
Seminole Gun Club range at 2:00
o'rloek In tba afternoon amt all
member* o f the Defense Force
who wish to try-for the team are
requested tA be oreaent at Wed­
nesday night or Sunday afternoon
nrnctlce nf this Week, Mr. Me.
8!arrow added.

ftiltlfiH

containing

Iif lm-*
nifnrin.it mn Mill. , **r loss of

Moscow

a.

nnd

plainly imperiling that capital.

atmtit each acrtlon End ‘^pnt" **t
In l.iliya, then*
were
two
intvrrat.
mum o f action— th®’ one
Tho tUI'J Jnyi'rr Annunl «&lt;m ,o&lt; a wild battlefield 40 miles

tain* muro than I
!•«*»•&lt; nnd bebivv iiiiii iii,tin* vast of Tobruk,
for tho fimt tlmr, u pirtnrnil iumI tin* oilier far to the south.
MTtiun In addition to ini\frtn*i In Ho*, fir-t **f these, a strUg*
im*ntrt of buainrn* firm*, mini nr |i*l&lt;* ,.f (auk* amt men like noth.
nient parka, liotr*h mid li\ nnr .n,» fver seen before in Africa
vRtahiinhiiifnta, rratnurant« nnd win ptmaa’ding toward n desert
rufra,- flurinta and » inmibfr «d ■Ii i le r (&lt;&gt;r '&lt;!•' side or another,
nrirnnisntiona thnniKhmit thf iinu. i ifflcinl llritislr informants, nlAdvertiacmcnta found in thf llnnigti announcing yesterday tho
booklet aro llluMtratrd with f it ln r
i pi lire t.v New Zealander* of
sketches or pliotogrupb* of sight* ’ 11„. A\l-. port nnd bnso of Gam*
which ii winter resident will find tmt in Hie rearward tone, do.
interesting ^aml Impiesslve. A , , IIm’iI amidst the chaos of tho
lining the photograph.* m e'p ic- ,„.|i„tl |„ predict a.i yet Its gen.
tures of the Tourist ( ’chirr, lb*' , , ,| ..........
Zoo, the Bowling Alley, the Golf
y ro„, Cnmbut nil tho way w rit
Coutvie. Son Undo Spring*, thslu-aetcli. which lies Just 10
Big Tree, the Band Shell on Lake ..... . ,M.,U'W Tubruk&lt; lho A lta
Monroe, hunling and fishing, the. filt&gt;|.;| f ,irrmim (j^ r r a l Rom.
tm
()vie.l,i swimming pool,
po tur-1 u|i, wll||
,u,regard for coat
esquo scene, along the highways, 'W1.ri. b,.a,in nl lhu rnvrioplng
Uke* and river* oi the vicinity „ (llj ,, ur(M
a bull|0 thlt
u llliistralmna
. m* . r.« * depicting
a i •!
iIndustry
t *
'|voIyf .I|jfnut
mrro
Atml(M&lt; ponitiiHis but
in Seminole (aunty Include pic- ,
tures of rattle, orange groves, - ,*
celery firms and wash•b.ui«es,, J q
bulb farm* and truck guldens. '

Clemency Appeal Body Of Orlando
Painter la Found
By Floggors Is
BRUNSWICK, Ga.. Nov. 25 Before Talmatfee (Ah—
The body o f Hubert You.

r Boy,

i~i

Tourist* wlio slop nt ilo* In bli*:a«U'4 wen* wi|*e«t uut in two
formation It**«*tli on Like Monro* ■I iv * and .m il the Ax.V U llqUh*
Uuulevakil will re»'eive detsile*t|*b*tM*K a la*a»* portion of

to Chiao A Company's wars.
tens# and they will attend to the
peaking and shipping." '
Superintendent Fogy In hla re.
pert, disclosed Gat for tha first
10 month* of this year the Home
h u eared for almost 1*00 home*
laser friendless children. A t the
present time there art 004 child,
ran In their Homo, and It la esti.
mated that far the year they will
■are far spprabaately
IjtOO
ATLANTA. Nov. 35 - M V Children.
“ Serious Inroads have
been At a tens# alstneney hearing for
ala convicted (loggers, Assistant
in the Society's Income, both Solicitor Dan Duka af Fulton
ah and food and clothing. Ths County told Governor Kugvno
Talmadye * that ha "should nut
IttT Plymouth
odd another precedent to Nasi
stolen from Purpose of the Society,*’
technique by letting these men
• few day* Committee, to augyoat
aiit."
them activities, hot «ro
Duka charged tha man were
Mr own children must
members of a anburban Ku Klua
giro of and aro Just aa
Xlax and were responsible for a
ga those In fe reign tout
aeries of. midnight floggings. At.
agipta of clothing (g a ft
torneys for the elomonay appll-

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Instruction Given
In First Aid Class
’ Fighteen Sanford housewiveshave
completed
the. 20-hour
Anierlrnn lied Cross Standard
First A i&lt;l Course which was of­
fered by the local chapter at
lhi Woman'* Club building, Miaa
Iren** Hinton, Instructor of tha
rlasNca, stated today.
Miss Hintort and other grad*
uatrs of tha 00-hour method*
rourso which waa offered by tha
Itcil Cross during September aad
instructed by Robert 0. Culbert­
son,
field representetlv from
Washington, ar organising alias■
re in connection with ttvlllam Wh
fenso work. Instruction Is hake
given te girl scouts, boy acnota
and chill clubs of this area, tha

mane, 2.1.yrar-old Orlando sign
painter who disappeared a wrrk
ago, waa found In tbo llntler
River near hero nnd Identified by
State Patrolmen.
Trooper T. It. llnmrlrk snhl
the body waa discovered Sumbiy
by C. E. Tucker, while he win
fishing in tho river.
Yuumane disappeared while en
route to Atlanta with hla mother.
Mrs.' Martha Youmans. She told
police that the youth suddenly
stopped their automobile, kissed
her goodbye and eabl, “ I’m go­
to finish It all."
cante told Uw Qovernor that tha ingSlate
publicity chairman of tha
Patrolmen eabl Ibo boy
Man, foe whom Governor Tat.
ubM.mifglmod nympothy. then loaaad hla pocketbook Into
heal unfair trials. Tho men are tha automobile and ran toward
tha Champney River bridge. Tha
Champney and Butler River* Join
some distance from the bridge.

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Looa' Alloa.
Tom Rasa, gavaanah, N tv , York.
You ara hereby uiotiriod
that
•all Me been InstltuUd agalnit
yon In lb# Clrrnlt Court of ttio
Ninth Judicial Circuit in ana for
rtofitinoU UMinty. TprIda, to which
you nrc hereby onto red to appear
(p«ronelly or by altoney) to an­
swer the mil nf roifipUInt filed In
the rate of Alma toulee 11. Allen
ye. Lnwreno* I^m Allen, came be-.
Inc an action for divorce, on or
before the let day of December.
1941, name being a Ilule Day of
th'n Court, otbeiwlee a
Decree
pro Confeono will
bo entered
against you for failure to appear,
plead, or anewer aa required by

YUGOSLAV BTBAMKR SAFE
U U q BREAKS WITH VICHY
VICHY,
Unoccupied
Franc*,
Nor. * 1 ^ 4 “)—Tb* minister of
Iraq formal!r notified th« Vichy
foreign offlc* Thursday o f hla
government’* dkdakon to break
o ff diplomatic
relation!
with
France.

C AM E R AS
PH O TO G RAPH S
Plan Now To Give One
Or Both For Chrislmaa.

extratlvn sad onion
Effort* to i r n t a threatened aatloo-wid# railroad rtrik* wer# mad# br them rilboadI executive*
_______ , confereoe# with
___ ____________________________________
It* Houat,
leaden at a ona-bour
President Roosevelt Left to right, at the Whit*
House, are
i John J.
M lly” p r «M ^ ^ t h * ^ A i^ r ie a n Association of Railroads; A. Johnson of the Brotherhood of Englnmrai
George Harrison, praildrnt of the Railroad Clerks Association; Charles Fahy, solicitor general of the
U .8 »*a d Sen. Jam** (dead, of Now York.

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Studios

210 8. Park

Phone 887

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
-W it h

round each plant with strong
atakea higher than the plant It.
self and then fasten the cloth t#
the stakes. Many a seed bed has
been fatally flattened bv nrwapaper weighted with bricks. Fotmulale some definite plan bid.
for* * freeze is predicted and
-srry it out rystematically when
the time romrs.
For answers to your ques­
tions on
gardening
problem.)
send a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to the Service Depart­
ment, Home Gardening
Maga­
zine, 010 Bienville St., New Or­
leans, La., or care of this news­
paper. ____________________

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THAT COUNTS"

Bargains
In Rplta Of
Everything
Complete Selection
to ChooM From
All Makes and Models

N o Advance
In Our Used Car

PRICES
Yat I ! I J

1938 Pontiac
Sedan ...... 1145.00
1934 Dodge
Sedan ........

145.00

1936 Oldamobllt Town
Sedan ...»..... .265.00

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Sanford Ave. at 15lh St.

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N d T lC K 18 IIE R E D T
GIVEN.
That Jam#* C. A M a r p u it P »a r•on holder o f T a * C trilflc a l# No.
H I, Im u H tha 7th day o f O fU * * T
A- D.a 1911, ha. fllad - lim a In tm f
o ff Ira , and baa mada appllratlon
for a fax da*d lo A # liu a d thara
on. M id cartlflrac# taihraraa tha
f'»|(ow Inc dasrrlbad
proparty
In
tha County o f Batnlnola, Stats ot
Florida,
.t*»-w!tj
it in
r r r t n ir r t
ordered
lira th rh N A I I rh V f of N R
that thle Order be published once
Cor Hantlon I. Townahlp 18
g week for four (4) coneecutlve
South.
Ranva Id East, run H
weeks, and not less than twentyto f.t llna N &lt;1 ilr g r t H W to
eight (t i ) daye nor m.'m than
Pt
W
nf
Ra^. R to BBSnitty fCO) days prior to the first
Th*i jM eeim en t o f tha oald proday of I&gt;ecember. 1941. in the party
Miidar
paid
r a rtllln ra
&lt;Unfnn| llerald. a newspaper pub l«atiod waa latha
tha rvamo of UnllsKe.t in Nemlnole County, Florid*. |known
•
WITNWM me off'clsl hand iiul
l/’ n lM i M id r#rtlf1cata ahall M
sm I at Pnoford. Hemlnol* Countv. r»-da*m*d a rro M In f to
tha
yinrldi. thle 10th day of October, property drnrr1h«d tharalnlaw.
w ill ba
f%4!
•old
ip
.
tha
hlxhraf
.bidder
.it
tha
Official Neal) O. P. HERNDON
0o*s door on tha first MonClerk fburi K
In tha month o f pavambaf
n c. dav
i'll
whlrh I*
tha Itfi
day of
Rr- A. WEKKfl.
tFfrvwndsar, 1941
ftp lad thl* Jlrt* day o f Ortof*ar,
1911
f» V HERNDON,
v i'T ir r . o r s r r i . i r v r i o x r n it
f ’lurk Clrrtill Court, Btntlnola
T S * flK K D
' ■ " f h , Klnrhla.
n i t P T K a it ss t o r isns
t&lt; if f trial Haa I)
S -ilT If K IH
M E K K IIY
O iv r v .
Thxt A la IItsnvwr holder o f T.t :
Ortlfl'-MlA N«» 479. Iwatind the* 2nd
ONORM OP Fl’RLirATION
lay « f Autiml A. f ». 1117. haa TO X* MITEL A. W A M P LE R whrfaa
fliv’d rames I*i my nfflra nnd
placa o f raaldrriea and poat offlc*
mada appllratlon for a tax da*d adtlraaa la llarrlaonbunr. Virginia,
ft. hr Iw-urd thvrrnn Nald c srtlf'- car# * o f Tow n’a Bua Lina.
r.tia vmhrBFM tho followlnir
You ara haraby notlflad and raarfihed pronrrty In tha I’ounly of qulrad to appaarNo a certain Rill
Srmlnol*.
o f Florida. to-w R; of CompUInt fllad by K drthe H|y»t 71 MrN*ll'a C rania VIIU’ amplar, agalnat yoi| for n dl!•* I'lat ftook 7 1‘aga 11
%or****, now pandlnt In thaC’ Ircull
Tha
iiexceemnit
o f tha
*ald Court of Nrmlnola, County Florida.
tift.pwrly und**r »ho ■•»ld rrrtlflrat** *.n or liafora tha Io c r m b o Hula
'-aiiael waa In tha nama of llarry I**iy. to-wlt: ih* |«t dav of i»v«m *
If fom atork.
bar, A D , 1941. In dafault thara1’ nlaaw «ald r^rtlflcata ahall he o f «.ii.| r.-vuM w ill proesad
aa*.
'
rrdramad arrordlng
to law.
Ih* I’ art*
pronrrty drarrlhad thrrvifi w ill h#
I.*t thla Ordar ha puliltahad for
lima
ranulrad b»
,**ld to tha h lih rxt hrddrr at tha lh** wuttitory
noirt hnn«a door on tha flrat H»*n- law In tha Hanford
Herald
9
d* v In tha month of p*«*rmhar naw«|j*par o f fsnam t rlrru latloi
t i l l , whlrh la tha la f d a y o f r&gt;«- In •al«l tTountyand Htata.
Wltnraa my hand and
nfflcta
ff«tl»vr. 111!
I'tfr d thla lis t day of Chtohatr real nf o fflrv thla tha 31 day ol
lilt
t^ t A
!» . 1911
fi-trd thla lla t day o f Ortohor. tO fflr'a l Nrall O P IIERNVlON.
4’ lrrlc of Clrrult C»»ur* of H«ml*
IIH
n»»|« County, Florida
o r iik r v d o n
Bys A. M. W EEKN.
Clark Clrrul* Court. S*»mlnolr
rm in lv. Florida.
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NOTICE OF APFLICATIOT FOR
% TAX DEED

c iia ftk m ir m o r n u
NC/TICK IH IIK R E IIY
GIVEN.
That John Franklin
Poor
and
!&gt;alay Katalt* Poor, hla w lfa holde**’
nf S-9 o f T ax Cartlflrata No. C«1.
•■■ued lha 7th day of Auiuat A.
I». 1119,1(49 fllad asm* In
mv
office and has mada appllratlon
for lax cited to ba l■■•lad C la ri­
on. Nald cartlflrata ftnbrarea tha
follow in g daa&lt;9r‘i&gt;*d property In
the Coujity nf Hamlnol*. Htata of
9*lorf«1a. tn-wM:
N 3*1 ft o f F.«4 o f SW 1-4.
of NE 1-4 Hactlon T, Townahlp
21 South, Ranga 19 Eaat.
Tha n M M im tnl of tha said proparty undar tha said cartlflrata
leaned waa In tha nama o f Ka
therlne C Payiiolda
Unlaaa aald ctrtlflca ta ahall b

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465.00

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Steak &amp; Chicken

Chevrolet Co.

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good your brakes are— how quickly you can atop at
different speeds. It’s been proven and is used by
the Inter-State Commerce Commizzion.
For
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passenger cars and trucks!

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¥ NDEQSION may be an expensive luxury.
1 Duo to our preparedness program, the
longer yon vrait to build the more it may cost.
Next month • . • next week * * * or even to*
morrow a new home may coal more than today«
Prices may . ... and often do • • . change
overnight. Use them while they are still low.
Call us today about building, improving or
repairing your home. We’re ready to start

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Clerk Cl rents Court. Senslnoln
JAMES BENJAMIN HOOAN. . ICnesSay la M e month et De-winCounty,
Florida.
deceoacd her. l i l t , which Is tbn* 1st « a y ot
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ffo n r a o r APPLICATION POM
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EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS!

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light,
In a
Southern
community substances, being
where gardening la a year round should be weighted down with
activity, we muit ba alert during a little soil to keep them in
tha winter to protect our plants placa In spits of strong winds.
Dairy manura la racommended
against a sudden freeie. Nor­
thern gardeners have apent the aa a mulch for shrubs anil trees
Priorities and national defense
in
some localities. This is effec­ *re reflected In football. The
but month getting ready for the
Inevitably
low
temperatures tive only In those sections wnerc Orange Bowl was to have been en­
low
temperatures larged to 05,000 seat* for the New
ahead, but here In the South an consistently
unexpected freeze la apt to catch prevail. During alternate spells Year’s Day classic, but tha steel
ue unprepared and our gardens of warm and cold there is n |shortage hrlted these plann aal
of
stimulating
new the capacity remains at 40,000,
will suffer accordingly. One cultl danger
snap can be just as dsvastaling growth which would ultimately
to a totally unprotaeted garden ba destroyed. However, th’fs Is
Ik T i l 91 COURT OF T i l 91 COUN­
TY Jl IMJ9:, N flN IN O t .91 COUN­
as a whole teison of protracted a good practice In sections where
More th'n a quarter of a million
TY. PTATM OF FLO R ID A. /
plants remain dormant all win­ spectators wlU crowd into the
cold.
IN It 91 T il91 KHTATK OF
ter.
Under
these
clrrumstanre.
Proper mulching la one of
or the »er. unuvr m«in (ire u »n w i»,. downtown streets of Miami on JAMKH I1KNJAMIN IIOOAN. D«caaaad.
best forma of protection that canjthe manure forma a warm blan- New Year’s F.v* to see lh* King
IT F R O n iT E .
ba given to tender roota. A list over Ihe roots until Spring Orange Jamboree Parade that t o %i.i* w
hom
rr
m at
cotwhen
It
can
be
turned
Intn
th»
precede*
the
Orange
Uowl
foot­
number of materials, Including
CUNT i
soli
to
do
Its
work
os
a
fertlll.
Not
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n
that
HftM.
Ornca'
peat moss, bagasse, pine needles,
ball classic.
Merritt filed har final report a*
Spanish mots, well rotted saw i*r.
Adrninlatralrlx o f tha *atat« of
Water la another source of
dust, oak leaves and straw, have
J
.im « Itenlamln Ifo ia n . derea^ad:
LEGAL NOTICES ,
»' •» "ha flin t her patlrion fo r final
been used with sucres*. The us* protection against cold. If » |
dlerh.'vrire, and that aha w ill apof leave* or straw requires n free** I* predicted, water your
Notlea la haraby glyan
th *t 1 nly !•» tha Honoruhla I t W. Wars,
thoroughly
because i am ru iagad In bualnaaa i t 1901 N County
little special handling. Thtae gardan
Judia of Hamlnoli County.
dry-rooted shrub Is In far great, I Irat HI. Hanford. Florid*, under Florida
on
tha
|*|
day
of
•r danger than a shrub whon« lh* flctllloua nama Hotel M ayfair Deremhar '1941, fo r approval o f
and that I Inland to raglatsr aald earn* and for final dlarharia a*
roota have been made “ airtight" n.uno nurauant to tha la rm i of A'lmln le t rat r|x o f tha 4%tntS of
moisture.
A
fine mist tha “ Irlrtltloua
Nama
Ntlfata**
Y O U R G E A R S by
sprayed over
young
needling* (Chapter 109*1 I#*wa o f F lo rid a )
wltn lh « Clark
o f lha Circuit \MMM1
and
allowed
to
freeze
will
help
ARE HARD
Court o f Hamlnola County Florida.
them through a cold spell pro.
J. II. IIINTKItMIHPF.Rvtried the light coating of Ire I*
Laaasv,
TO S H IF T
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thawed the next dny ny another Nov. 7. 1911.
hosing before the xun strikes the
plant*.
B ring Your Car
Great danger Una in haphaz­ IT THE CIRCUIT COURT. NINTH
j t niciAf, n n c u rr. i t a n d
ardly covering plants wjlh any
.To Us For Pro­
Foil HMMINOLM COUNTY* FLOhandy article. Ton often we rush
KIIIA. IT UIIANCMIIY.
I out and hurrlmll/ wrap our ALM A IXit-TNU U. A LLE N . H aln
per Lubrication!
llff.
shrub* In a shvel or table cloth,
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burlap or ranvaa. The combined LAW R E N C E LEON
ALLEN. Daf#nweight nf these material* with
dant.
I) IV OH CPI
Ice often cause* greater injury
ORI99CR OF FURLICATIOT '
by brrakage Ihnn would havo
NTATM OF T U IR ID A .
G R K B tresulted from
exposure.
Bur.

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lh* &gt; •• used apaca baater. Boo JESSIE CRUMPLES, 11th It
WMta filling atatkin
B C idaoa ak Oroaa’s Fuai Gas
Barrie*, Across from post ofIke, BaofoH, Florida.

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Sanford Is Tbe Only Central
Florida City A ffo rd in g Hull, Iligh tvaj
And W a lrr Transportation

AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
. s a n f o r d , Fl o r id a , s a t l r d a y . N o v e m b e r 22.1941

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Settlement D e p e n d s
Upon Capitulation
O f North African
Colonies To Nazis

German Advance
On Moscow Costly
Soviets Report That
Foe Wants Moscow
Despite A ny Cost
■r « » m i i»tw pw

Tfc* Irag^eo'lgcd

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nr ll UK

fmnboM at Tobruk kaa brokJ* cat around lk« port and
? * * *»
Hallaa armored
Mrtlgr rut
art la eastern Libya ara being
traaad between ItrltUh lank
ealamaa, lie Eighth
Army
headgaarters derlartd today.
ANKARA
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Nay. 22^_(AI*)

of a Ilritiah
*£ ?■**• *■ Nortk Africa.
American
equipment
JjayIn* «a Impartaat part.
Kaa palled neatral Turkey
to tKa British. Humeian
t lu
* • " * ’ * P Io» * U here
WUfTl,
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prominent

Tarfclafc (eneral, hark from
aa laaportion or the Germanbattlefront, waa rrpaflad to knee dearribed Nail
waaea aa “ anormoex" and the
tasaral altaatlaa of the Ger■Wi war machine not
ao
"*aad aa It la represented to
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R. J. Thomas (le ft), president of (hr
United Auto Worker*, is shown in sn Infor­
mal conference with Philip Slurray, CIO presi­
dent, at the CIO convention In Detroit. Up­

Chamber Lists
Accommodations
F or T ou rists

LB* Germans announced Persons W ith Rooms
today tha capture of ItoatovN o t Listed Asked
oo-Don, the “aplaot to Ru»T o N otify^ H iggins
/* In bitter
lk on t^e North
Tha Chamber of Coqimereo to­
it toe Brltlah
a vktory in the first day Heted all hotels, apartment
eoOWon of tbe massed tank houses, 1 and rooms In privata
____
f knocked out half
of tha Cermam* tanks and sur.
rounded 700 mors ntar Tobruk.
Tta Soviets report that tha
Germans apparently are under
m orders to taka Moscow at all
cotta, but tha advance, U slow
and costly.
* Roma admits a.big battle but
Cw lleest Q» r » « t Twe)

•Qualifications
Of Bird House
Entries Stated
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School children tan yean of
ace or more may enter the an­
nual bird house building con­
test which la sponaorad each
year by tbe Sanford Garden
9CIuh, Mrs. J. 0.
Woodruff,
chairman of the club's commit­
tee, atatad today.
Mr*. Woodruff fat naming tha
-stipulations for bouaaa used by
various bird famlllaa said that
A the "Martin" houses must eon.
tain I t or more compartments
cssh 6x6x114. with doors mea­
suring two inchss In diamster and
on# Inch above the floor, also
sufficient drainage. Since this
^family lies# In colonies and a
•grea t many birds live In the
bouse, these separate com.
are neces-

holding John L. Lewis' strike order to tha
sterl. owned cnal mines, the CIO governing
body fully endorsed his demand for » union
shop.

Sidney Nix, Jr.,
Attends Meeting
Sidney Nix. Jr., senior at
Stetson University was one of
eight studrnts attending the
bi-annual national convention
of Gamins Sigma Epsilon,
national honorary chemistry
fraternity, on tho campus of
Rronau
College,
Gainesville,
Gs, Friday. Mr. NU Is thu
son of gy. and Mrs. 8. J.
N ix. of %tnford.

N I MHER 7.1

Germany Asks
Big P rice For Presidents Proposal
French Peace Is Accepted By Mine

. Union Leaders A t CIO Convention

^Victory la Claimed
By British In B ig
Massed Tank Fight
j In Northern A frica

Member Aswoelaled Press

Christmas Seals
WiD Be Sent To
City Residents
Annual Tuberculosis
Drive W ill Begin
On Novem ber 24

NEW YORK. Nov. 22
(Ah—
Germany is prepared to trans.
fortn her armistice with Frsncr
Int# s formal peace settlement
In return for sweeping ronce*.
Slons in North Africa, reliable
quarter* in Europe Informed the
Assiciated Press today.
These quarters said Germany's
desire for air base*, route* for
the transport of men and sup­
plies to help withstand the Brit­
ish offensive In Africa lay be.
hind the vigorously pursued nr.
gotistiona of the past ten days.
One European political. nbaenr.
rr said it waa apparent the Nails
attached more
importance
to
winning France to their new nr.
' h?.n h* Yln* Oily In the f„|d.
H»fh French ind German leader*
wiU meet aoon, possibly to datide upon some new form of
collaboration or even out-andout French capitulation and full
membership in the Axle, reliable
advice* reaching the Associated
l’rv*» from 'Europe eatd Friday
night.
The informants said that Marshil I'etain and Adolf Hitler
themselves might sit down to*ether at the conferenrv table.
IV hni and where the meeting
might by held was cloaked In
strict secrecy.
Thp Vichy censorship permit­
ted only this comment
to be
transmitted:
"Official
circles
know nothing about it."

New Smyrna Fire
Chief Talks To
Elks On Bombs

hire Chief E. C. llrnshsw of
This year,
as
In previous New Rmvrns liearh gsve a na­
years, Chnstmns seals will be tional defense demonstration end
mailed In persona living in Ss i k * talk on bombs and how to han.
homea available tn t tourist aclord ami If th- receiver wiehgi dip them last night at the Elks
etfr4 —1
.— .
to 4-eep snny&lt; nuinhvr o f seals &gt;&gt;s»tteg In their club hnu.e, .Sec­
retary W. J. Thigpen ennounrrd
cltisens YrNtT rbohrS* kvallahlo hot
mslled to him, he In turn sendthis morning
not listed to notify tha^ Chamber
the money to the- Nr ml nub- County
After the lodge meeting, Mr.
of Commeres so that Inquiries
Tuberculosis Association.
other- |llenshsw rhowrd pictures made
ctn be more promptly takrn care
wise, he is rrqursted to rs-lurn "n hit recent trip to Canada
sf.
A (tore was broken Into, s rsr j the seals, Mrs. J. I- Ingb-v, I w1h*/» hr studied bombs.
In"In order to carry out our was stolen and articles were la. (hristmu* *cal chairman of tli • I CL
in the pictures were *oni«*
, l,rmorr‘l c* r* u*ed by fire
plan
for accommodations
for ken from two parkad cars yea. orffuniuition, stated today.
According to the chair man, &gt;t*Uon* in Canada. Mr. Ilrnthaw
winter visitors, the Chamber of terdsy, police stated today.
Manuel Jacobeon, owner of a Mm. J. H. Van Hoy wa* th.• 1,1,0 drmonatraUd tha stirrup
Commerce has compiled aa ac­
u§ed lr. England
curately aa possible a list of clothing stora on Banfoid Avenue, fimt pemon in the County to . Pun*P
hotels, apartment houses, apart­ announced a tentative loss of purcha»o *eaU. Any cititcn who *°d talkrd on the aubject of in.
tloes
not
receive
eeala
the
t
ir*»
I
^omb»re.
ments In privata homes, garage about $150 when robbers
^h e «tirrup pump,** Mr. I*
apartments, tourist homes and moved about 14 Suits from his of the week anil desire* to pur.
declared, "with It* fine
huuses available in Sanford and establishment some tlmo Thurs­ chu*e them in a*kfd to telephone j *baw
the
co° ’* the bomb in a few
Seminole County,” a statement day night. Th rss1of the suits 170. and place hie name on
minute* so that it can be cov.
Issued by tha Chamber of Com­ were discovered In an alley be-I mailing list,
Official endomcment o f
the
fonfin* the heat. The
hind the store.
merce today stated.
Mr. ltoltsclapr, owner
of a It’ l l Christmas Seal Sale ws* i*. 'htlla burn at 2,600 degree* and
"W o are requesting The San­
surd
today
bv
Mayor
W
C
li
«
Impossible
to approach one
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ford________
llerild to
this ___
list fip37 Plymouth four door black
iw
™e pump."
so th a t’ those that havaaccortv- sedan, reported the disappearance Hill in a statement **iven out
flanea ran carry from 1.000
modal ions for winter visitors and of the' car last night from where his office in City llall. The rain.
pnign
weta
under
way
here
M«
n
.|
f°
Inc^ndl*ry
bomhs
In a
whose names do not appear on it had been parked In front of
load,” Mr. Henshaw told
the
thla list may notify tho. Chamber his house at B06 Myrtle Avrnue. lay, to extend through Christ- Elks, "and they have tn travel
Instruments warn stolen from mas.
of Commerce immediately, and
The Meyer’s statement said: a mile in height and fly at a
wa will be. glad to add the names the car of Dr. Helfa and clothes
‘‘ Purchase of Christmas Seals speed of 200 miles per hour to
were taken from a truck at the
to the llet,
hy the citiiaqs of Seminoln Conn, mak* them effective. From 10
“ Wo are aloo particularly an­ state market
ty to aid In the nationwide fight to 20 bomba can be dropped at
xious to have listings of accom­
•gainst tuberculosis has the un. ona time and one out o f every
modations anywhera in 8em!nole Race Stock Seized
qualified endorsement of myself, 12 causes a fire."
County, such as Oviedo. Lake
only as your Mayor, hut as
For Income Taxes not
Mary,
Altamonte.
Longwood,
a private citlxen.
Ruprecht Elected To
Fern Park, etc. I f these people
“ To protect home*— all
our
will forward us the specif leathins
MIAMI, Nov. «R~&lt;/P)—-Stock home* —from the tragedira rause.l
Head Men’s Group
of accommodations and prices, valued at 1200,000 and owned by
hy the ravages of tubcrruloeis
wa will ha glad to include them the Gabla Racing
Association, is tha commendable* nblrctlve of
Cross Episcopal
In our Hats.
operators of Tropical pa
the annual Chriatmaa Seal Cs ni­
“ Wo ara getting a good many seised yesterday by the United ps if n. The eimnle, ilirrct appeal Church Men's Club elected Dr.
inquiries for accommodations that Ststea marshal to aatlsfy an in­ of that campaign comes to us R. W. Ruprecht to serve as pres­
ara developing from “ our adver­ come I n Hen against William with the approach o f each holL ident of the organisation for tho
tising program, and thla pro­ V. Dwyer, former track, official. day acason. I trust that we shall coming year at tha last meeting
haid Nov. 10.
gram la just-getting underway.
Deputy, Marshal Jack P- Peequick In responding, not only
Other officer* elected hy the
Tha number of applicants will pirn attached 1PM shares of com­ be
to a 'civic duty, but to a nation, grsup arc: Ed Malsch. vice pres.
Increase very.matastaUy. It Is mon stock and 120 of preferred wide .appeal.
Ident; Ralph Austin Bmilh, aertha Intanlion of tha, Chamber of stock and HO of preferred stock
" L it us all buy Christmas
Commerce to mimeograph thla held In ssdww Ip the First Ns- Seals thla year. I&lt;*L every greet, ratary: C. J. Rumph, treasurer;
J,
L. Ingley snd Fred Ball, pro.
list aa soon aa -ft Is complete lions I Bank In tbs name of Wil­ ing card and gift parkagr that
mail H to Om People mak- liam J. Kelly, Dwyer's son-in- goes forth from Heminota Conn, gram chairmen.
Inquiry so that they can law.
ty bear theaa Heals, a sign that
11a It either direct with the
The government claims It re* our community Is alive to ila Mrs.
Gets
presents IS percent of the track’s responsibilities and, •• In pro.
Favorable
Verdict
stock and was allottod to Dwyer vioua years, la doing ila part In
In a* recent reorganisation.
great national driva."

Car Stolen, Two
And Store
Entered Friday

Workers * Committee
Immediate Return To
Work By Strikers
Is Keeommended By
.Mine I’nliey Group

L a k e S h o r e B eautification
Pro ject Outlined By J a y c e e s

The
general
idun
t.
h.
followed In land-eapimr th-- in i
around Ihr bridge on l..ik&gt; M,,,,.Boulevard * short dittuhri' front
tKa French Avenue interne- tion
i
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i •
and covering approtiniNti l\ |M)
John
feet on each »idi* of ihs* l.n.lge,
waa outlined thi* monim^ hy
Nad Smith, chairman of the Jayeta project* committee.
Native plant's will ........... in
i
’
eraating a tiavrler-** ••letreat"
HI- I Ri»l I
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and tha entire ^chrme v%•11 ho
* I n
rallrf! upon
rustic, with cmmiiu lounging furn­
'.til
s*ni|tli»vr
r&lt;
«
Its
arrrpt
Ihd*
iture and table* ohm* t oiri-ts
firinrinlss ..f Ih r union -h o p "
may stop »n*l r«—f t&lt;» s-nio\ ih«*ir
fi»r Ihs* iiMimutinn of indunlunch. The Innd hor.lenng
the
I m .sI liimiiiiM
atraam will bt* planted fir-t. «nd
the 4iiiiu«l r n n ir n l inn u p .
later the cypres* «v\amp tot the
6sfl .« rfviluliiin
which
watt side will be planted tn such
**, *ili«l ili.il ih r prin cip lr of
X manner that it may In- com­
* unniit «l'n p .
ih«* " p n c &lt;
pared to the Cypress Gardens
lii.il m in is m
runt rih u ting
On a email scale, tin- chairman
to h*r mtMiiuiiw
r « U tumihipM
said.
I^••twrs•l1 tm pint r ru *n&lt;| r m •
At the meeting when the Jav|)lin rr*
eeea adopted this pr»p-&lt;f. a num­
ber of members pointed out
WASHINGTON.
Nuv
that th* park may he ui .dually
'Tin*
1 iiiliil
S lin o
expanded yrar-hv-vear and since
Mayor \V. ('. Hill Ims promised
WiirKi i * I’•*11&lt;v
( umpiittee
"full co.0peratn&gt;n" tre,„ tin- rdv.
Iniljn
,-ni I'tiicil
Tri'.xitlent
there I* said to he a p-.-sdullly
I{•&gt;........
iii 'mimi-&gt;;i I to r e fe r
of extensive work in tins urrn.
ih r laidiM - inin*- ciin lrovcrIn connection with the various
beautification proji-ct* winch the
sv ii&gt; ,i Imaril o f urbilrution
Sanfonl (iarurn t'luh has under,
mill iretitunirin|r&lt;l the iit)melaken for the coming year, the
Honored for hi* work in pro.
Garden Center sponsored a sale moling unity. W. intt ll I \\ illki . ili.iir ■*-1iirn iii work o f nil
at plants and shrubs at the Cen­ titular hut.| o f flu* Rtpublu in sln k i i * mi Imih eim tivc nnd
ter, located in the Smith Fur­ I party,
hold*
’ In*
t hutt'lniiiin t Milt llll It 111| III Illlniture Store flum in (ti A. M Aw ar d for 17 II . pnspnli'il luni
I'h.' h n itd
lias liiiiiii-diatcly
to 6:60 I\ M. today, Mrs. S in Nrvv U ' l k T lir iivtunl w.t- natm-d l-v ih r I’n — ident to con.
C.
Dickerson,
chairman,
an­ «'tj»Mi&gt;hi’t| m 1
“ for tin- pro. . , 1 ,.f I..in, K Mseluian, head
nounced.
motion of goodw dl and Isa t Is i
Hi* I ihui llrp a itn irn t's ConBeautification iimjrrla Include undi'Mlntiding among all ......pi* “
. iliiilu n S r r m r
-i*
the pu b lic
planting ami landscaping of the
i. p ii
illa tive .
Itriija in in
Fairgrounds surrounding elementary
I , - - . - p i . - i d . ui .if I '. S. Steal,
•shoal*, Fevwald.Laughton
Me­
it pi&gt;-■ tiling flic Steel ladUSfTV
morial Hospital, the County rt.Urt
|.m.| .1 Ini I l.rwie, president of
House Park. In addition fu these
III.
I'nitr.l Mm. Winkers, re pre.
plans, club women will assist the
., ni in,. |,l...i l.i un, mfnrmed the
Junior Chamber of Commerce in
Pi ■' ...I, ni ni a three paragraph
beautifying
tho
Uike
Hhmc
I.H ., „ f ip. I'.dicy I'.immittee’a
boulevard.
I, If,II |i was MI reply hi the
Plants and shrubs which were
VV V S H IN G T O N . Nov
|- l e d . -i -..ni him tnilay hy tha
told st the Center today Include:
1In- W hilt- House aitmuin* ■ I t in. f Executive anni.iiiicing the
Red patience plant. Sultana,
Arditia,
Wedetla,
I’eperania. t.nloy th.it it hud hell i &gt;1 i.-t i lint lull . f the three man hoard
I potter)),
Tetrapanax,
I’urpl ninny is planning a ron t.-i. o ,. and filin g the board would be.
w*ok immediately and stsv
bauhinia, Rayena, I’andalanthus.l "".I l’i"'"i*inir »&lt;&gt;nie "high. .... . gin
-...ii .i-muiii.oisly
until.
Banana 'plant,
Coleus, Cartii.
« f &lt;T«nnnin- •-l.;.«-il- ,n‘
Ik.
o
«.o k i* completed.
Aspsrsgus fern,
Duranla, Dry
li, v itist•-•■i u.id r ••stnrillloll ■f o*-iIlla/o.g gnu* felled III pickets
phyllrum, Surinam cherry. Cas­ lii'li.I, nr,- •f nil K m ..
I. i.-i.hn in a tinMb- between
I mn- "
sia, Mexican flame vine, Au.tr»
i.-&gt;n ►iik-i- ao*I picket* in the
Stephen K lltly. W h ile Hull
Man neks, Ilegonla (potted), llcgfield*.
turbulent
1 is s i i , ,..,l
ania (tocanm and vinusla,), Sleii- pre*-. -eeretn ry. imule il. ei.l. i t Ihe file.day old United
nlntliim (yellow elder), Llri«|»\ lieilllei lllelil mill eii|tlll|elll' -I I 1
*1»ikr Ul?i
Mm. \\ *i k •
*1'
Coco riuniosa
palm.
Pandora Ihr &lt;i •nfrri'iui* ' wh'UlM
captive
•ui|»illl&gt; "vtlir.l
i.. 1
vine,
I-Iguetrum,
Koelrvutrrin. 1••lltllo •1 vt* II ah* a* 1 « f iMii •*
III |U*
K iln
Vomurtcria,
Dieentrn ....... .. wliii r'-iilly |l»*|lt'\* Ml !*•
\ •• i 1 '\n i 1 II |IH krl wa
lit il 11 it
i 111mi «r
(hireling heart) an&lt;| Allamandu. HUM » it \ ami
ho
•luBiituitu n n«»I •mly of K m •»!• • l\ ht Mill • h i !•&gt; tfiinfiri* a*

(Jets Award

| Mi »n Named On
| Arbitration Board

'John Sleelnmn,
Lewis And Benjam*
in l airless Selected

Early Discounts
(German Formula
For Peace Pact

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wiin IijiI ••\lire •■'♦'ii frur Iho *itWASHINGTON, Nov.
.-1.11! D f I'lu n o Inadc(|Uatc ii.limn wiii “ going In g«*t worne/*
iilf'il lo IJ'iviTiior .1union for
—Japanese.Amcrlcin ncgotlntinn*
WASHINGTON. Nov 2 r i I i n» si slnm •• •#f still” |mlioo. .fiimoi
for a Far
Eastern
aattlement
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v liml I*•I•I I ho liutiro In inThe iiv il Aeronautic* ll.iai.l,
were at a standstill Friday night.
Tokyo's special emissary? Hshu- repotiin?- Thursday on the m i -I t •••» «’*•#!•• in tin ilnlto ili'Mir*l»,p*
Vilicn
h igh wiiv4
wcr#«
plum nnlv
Airline*
i, Kurusu, and Ambassador No­ o f ' an Eastern
mura were not among callers at m ar Vem Beach, last Apr :l.' hha k.-d, onl.-t u written re.
•' ("i aid was niade hy peacu
the state department during the •aoI the airline did not provide
.i puiliculur rmninunnor was any appointment an adequate dispatching *y*trni, "On
made for a resumption of the so that aircraft could be inform- ''V
I of changing flight condition*. |
conversations Saturday.
Specifically, tho board
said, » * , „ ■ . •&gt;___ _
At hie noon press conference,
Secretary Hull
reiterated that the prohublu cause of the uccl- ( L l j , l i t B o y S J O ID
I»rrirrrn u u ix &lt; n T 'l n K
the conversations of
tha
past ih lit "was loss o f control of the
* rtlJL* v n jt lv l- V 'lU IJ
four tleys had been purelp ex­ airplane while huing npernted on
— —*
.
ploratory, without reaching the instruments and while enevun-]
itage of establishing a basis for lering severo turbulence in a&gt; F’lghl new member* were In­
line
squall,
tho
existence
of
which
,
ituitnl
Thursday
night
hy tha
negotiallona.
the carriers ground personnel had lake Monroe Roys' I’rogrcssive
In Tibet mtn dwell at altitudes failed to inako known to the &lt; luh at a meeting at the high
captain."
|school
farm, Alex
Johnson,
of 16,000 feet.
■ ■ |thrir 'teacher, icvealril yesterday.
Thirly-fivu lays were present
and Albert Tucker was elected
reporter.
Mrs. Christina Andrews wa*
After Ihe meeting, (ho boys
•wtrdad 11,000 whsn a circuit
played game* and enjoyed a
court Jury brought in a verdict
wrlnrr mast.
la her favor ysstarday in her
The boys who wero initiated
Florida Legionnaires ara stag-march.il in rlcvrnth place,
Richard
Hass,
Harold
■ait against tha Atlantic Coast tog. • dstarmlnad membership Joel Field, local commander, an- were:
Una Railway to which sha
Kastner, Woodrow Davli,’ Richer!
driva
In
an
attempt
to
ba
among nounred yreU-rilay a visit here
charged that her husband waa
iy iho State Commander of the Iluinhalough, Hugh lloyd, Tommy
killad hy the railroad last May, tha first 10 (tataa of tha nation, Laglon, Rupert Cavlneas, who is Henson, lawrrnce I'carson and
Ban
lor
Vie#
Commander
of
the
awarding to InformsUoa receiv­
making tho rounds o f ell posts Alb«'rt Tucker.
ed from 0- P. Herndon, clerk of local post, Nad SoUth, said this in the stato In regard to the
morning.
tha Circuit Court this morning.
F A U M E R M S I G N H IIF -F TTS
"Membership determines lha membership drive.
The Sanford post is 61 mem­
position of tha •tataa,"
Mr.
C.
R. Dawson, county agent
oralth added, “ and also tha order bers short o f tost year’s murk. of the United States Depart,
to which tha organisations will Many of these men have moved ment of Agriculture said this
of Hiwn,
town, snu
and while
ones
wnua pew
** tJ
'**"
ti*-» _11
panda to tha national conven­ out oi
tion to New Orleans next gear."
• " of lh,'n‘ do urged to ram. to (ho county
Mr. Smith emphasised lha Im­ not register.
Twenty new members were add­ agent's office and sign thstr 1041
portsaca to tho stato o f ]
Soil Conservation
work ahaat.
ed
recently
and
application This sheet 1* identical with tha
Florida division bstog among
blank* ran ba obtained from Mr. Farm Defrnte Program.
first 10 to tho panda.
reporters
and
photograph*
Smith at tha Sanford Furniture
spates thstg gttsntlsii
an— tha Company far—any— World— Ws*
W eather
10 and much valuable, na- veterans who are not members 7
arida publicity can ba ob- and ara interested In Joining.
Florida— l*artly cloudy. mild
tnJnad," ha cooUnuadA special masting will ba called tonight and Sunday. Possibly oc­
Plorida near needs MOO more by tha local commander to vote casional light rains In -if

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President Approves
Defense H ighw ay Bill
WASHMOTON, Noe. 22.—DPI
—A defena* highway hill, au­
thorising appropriations of 1220,000.000, racamd President Rooeevalt's reluctant approval yestarThe Preaidant signed tha
•urs, ha said, bacauaa it author­
ised 6160,000,000 fsr access mads

Legion Begins Membership Drive To
Place Florida Among “Upper Ten”

new members by tha gnd of trsms northwest portion tonight
next weak. Th# (losing data on snd In extreme north portion.
tha present driva ia Nor. 80. Mr.
Smith also- nrgad wawhara wha
have not paid their dues to do
so before Nov, NX

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RPAY

RIIJDE VERSE FOR TODAY
MOST
BEAUTIFUL
UP8 KKHT, ON RK.
iND RESPECT ON
ER.
HE WORTHY
I FRIENDSHIPS: Jeao to me, amt more
light but death port

THE gABBATH EARLY
j F n m Tba Washington Poat)
U Bran Uia Sabbath early
A fd Jeous walked through lh«
Tba mom lika a bud lay folded.
The blackbird alept on the thorn,
Jjttgbt atilt dampened the stubble,
A wraith moon bun( In the iky,
S#4 Ibe wind first sensed a preAnd whispered the atalka. "H e 3a

Thablrd ahot up from ber neat.
Ing,
Vha aun burat forth full bom,
The sarth aanr under llla foot-

Another good reason for building a dot hoopital in*
dom-nple County In that lioapitala ate coming more ami
morn into :*-puUr u « an the average aide person realizes
how much better his chances for recovery are if he goes
tn one of them immediately when he gets sick and as the
task of paying hospital bills is made lighter.
Our present 23-bed hospital- baa by no means proved
adequate even during the past ten or twenty years mwcii
many persona still clung to the gneie^t prejudice against
hospitals and feirtti that if they pver intend pne they
would never come out alive. How iquet) lain adequate it
would lutve been if all our poonle kndtv.ju most of them
know today to what extent good hospitals are In reality
life savers.
Another very potent reason operating in .the past
against going to hospitals, except In cases pi dire emer­
gent y, has been the cost of the experience. In cases of
child birth, for instance, many women would pty/er to take
a chance and have their children at home aecruse (t costs
mare to go to n hospital, even if safer, pn-l there are so
many other rxpehaes which haVo Ip be met at that time.
This matter of cost has been taken care of to a
large extent in most communities for a Urge segment of
our imputation by the charity wards in apr'jiia hospitals.
In the cities people who cannot afford to go .to n hospital
can go anyway and their hills are paid py other more
well-to-do patients, by charity organizations or by the gov­
ernment. Today it is the middle class which Is hit the
hardest by hospital hills.
_
Dr. (Jijbcrt Osincup of Orlando, prtsldanM*,cc‘. of llie
Florida Medical Association, says that medical care lias not
been equitably distributed* in the United States since 1029
and that persons of moderate 1 Income often hesitate to
can. a doctor at the beginning of a disease l&gt;ecaum&gt; of the
high cost involved. As a consequence Selective Servicj lias
shown as many defectivo men today as In 1018 despite the
advance in medical science.
To overcome this rather distressing situation, Dr. Os­
incup' predicts that “the government will soon institute
hospital insurance for all those subject to the Social Secur­
ity Act,” some 60,000,000 persons. The average cost to the
individual would amount to only about one-half cunt per
day and when he geU sick or injured, the government
would foot the bills both for doctors and hospitals.
Now the taxes to support this plan—thJg one-half cent
per day per person—would be levied and collected Iron
the people of Seminole County, the same as from the
people of every other county in the United States. Uut If
Seminole County has no hospital, or one not sufficiently
Urge to accommodate all Seminole County patients, why
naturally they will go to some other county when they

F or T o u r is t*
THE D A R K ,

HOUKSW ST

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The Medical Canter In Bustle
saw has two oyrgsn Unto.
'• Maw they’ re calling Canaveral
4‘4h* Rlnaapore of the United
bloodshed ha* started In
1 mfners' strike. We hope
d t* belnr split In y*ln.
only m r to get ahead U

a n an old timer if you
ibar whan the most daring
ns sBnorel was the “ slit
L-Clermont Proa*.
Yoab,
Mi’ra not so old If you cap
emiunber the kick you ua«d

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010 Park
320 Oak
S l l Maghnlu

618 Park
1,18 W. Fourty
Manage)
Mrs. C. D. Brumlvy
-Mr*- J- J- Catea
Olctoogh Realty r a
“ T T J B . ClementT

Langtry

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407 W. Tint

U fDer

1*16 Magnolia

Leaker
Mahoney

2004 Magnolia
1000 Park

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Gallup poll show* 70 parcaut

LAKE M ARY

Air Corps Chief
Will Leave Soon
Fat b rid le East

MUUr

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Palmetto Lodge SIS Palmetto
Park
.171,7 Peak
Rota Court
Sanford A ILK
Roaiar
OlS West Pleat
SanLanU
BaatJUtli

Mr. snd Mra. 0. L. Blnquefield, Mr. and Mn. C. C. 8lnque.
field and children Dalton and
Franeta of Pelham, Go., Mias
Nell Binquefleld of Orlando and
LONDON. N ot.
vJJffita
Mis* Jonnle Harmon of Sanford
Harper
were weekend guests of Mr. and .fffc
W tbaf’&amp;
Unltdd
Army l
i * * Buue
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Mn. —
H. —
M Cochran.
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Takach
James Cochran of Bradenton,
Florida spent last weekend with m
S
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m
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Sutee warplanes which ha ju
Mr. and Mr*. J.'D. Cochran.
Mlsa OcUvIg Blades arrived
Tuesday night from TalUhaanee to
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spend o week with bar mother, paign.
Winding up nearly, six weeks
Mrs. A. B. Blades. AnaUy O.
Dlades of Roma. N. Y. and Frank­ of ln*Dt&lt;tloaa aad csafaMM*
lin C. Blade* of Follitoa, Mary­
land arrived Tttarsday - and "WUI
spend n short time with tlpfr tfr S fjS r'D .S
mother before returning
their 1ng ground for Anterleon-bnllt
I r i f r against the 4Qarn|an alr-1
homes.
Rav. A- B. Matxen of Sanford
has Loan naked to supply In the •Brett added) "The time of Dw
Lake Mary Community Church on ^tratospknra fighter* and .homben U at hand and both Londcsi
Sunday.
The First Aid Class will mast' brfd the Unitad 8tats* moat aim
oaceual Monday night at eight
O’clock at the Cemmunlty Budd­ “ ® &gt; i d ha wmm .hurrr^g &gt;
ing.-The masting for Thursday Cairo to moat th* American A »night wlU not be bold at that ttaw •ny mission an w ot* fnm» «t*on account of the Tbattkaghring United Rtataa and Jw .wlll ratUiw
to Washington hated P**1. IfMary Tourist Oub
meats Tuesday night at the hour
of ■ P. M. Special pritaa will b* Public W arned
ptyen and a good time for a ll. U
Schen\ers&gt; ^ cketft**
promised.

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*600 Sanforjl
208 N. Jerk

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Kiaa BUan Mah-ney
1000 Oak Are.
M. A. .Yairlnatm
U Waal First Street

JUT. A- S- Peek

Me*. M. U Burt*
Mra. 3- R. S i n ' l l
A. D. Rader
Mta. G. P. Cowart
V. A. SpTr
M. A. Yalvlngton
Mra. D. L- Harpta
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Holland WU1 Attend
State Chamber Meet

Mra. W. JL MeMurrsy
M . A- .YaWiiwton
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Mra. W. A. Lsffler
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1L11 Cilery

OCALA. Nor.

Warning wsa luuod hoe* to4*y
by Home* U Smith to prepvleton o ( pR ty p * , » f hueIpeas to
ho am Jhefr guard agate* “ 0 ^

PANAMA CITY, - Nov. 22—
Ipadal)— Gorerncr Bpasaard
Holland and b&lt;a antlr* ttb*t hay* mad* reaerrmtlona for
* Sliver Anniversary Msmbarlip Msating of th* Florida
late Chamber of Commart* her*
i Dec. 1 and I , W. 0. Bharmaa,

t*Mk W. w ij

Ubor WUcy- w«ul»Inr from the

West F«»th
W i)i F.te » ‘h

waur
half th* tanks h* had put
action.
In tyre haUia* Thuradpyforernnpara o f tha aMirtbmi
•ha Germ»n» lost
jfc

Retail A dveH i% f
Makes
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tat everybody feels tha lamo
•bout th# dictatorial'Lawta,
r #tarybody want nn a strike
TOWat wa wouldn't hays Uuction.
tmg left to fleht for.— Deals
The seizure of. pyivata property by governoWnt in
Wa won’t .hay* anything to
for anyway (pr to fight an OMound twang af eonfroUIag unions which ' ab-iice
I K .omathlng Un’t don* against the nubile tatpreat.
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capital said tba latest German
advance, begun three days nga,
tad bean held to a standstill.
The Moscow radio told of the
flghilag southwest sad south,
seat of Tula. muniUoaa crater
100 raliea south of Moscow. It
aald the Russian* had destroyed
H&gt; German tanks and Urge num­
bers ef
bars
af infantry
Infantry In a tkrvi-.day
um-.day
jmtUo,
In thalr attempt to aaclrtW
Tula, tha Germans continually
brought up rslnforcanaale and
pressad the attack, hut warn
thrown hack by numatkally 18ferlor Scv 1st troops, tha account
,..4TwA ,80?nd,
policy will W uira unlaw to aatd.
The British Imperial A m y hav
petlle their JurNdlctlonal agreement* without halting nro- eaclrclad
largo units of the Oar-

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M n . Martha Hall

claims the efforU of Rritfch to
break out of Tobruk wero-foiled.
Vichy announces that Matahal Prlaln la to ejalt Paris tn
confer with a high German of.
flelal. believed to be Adolf Hit.
ler. The move U Internrated to
mean full French collaboration
or rapltulallret. .
The Russians acknowledged
last night that a “ serious- sit­
uation" had arisen In the -XaU
area of the Moscow front gng,
declared the , Red Army, .isese
“ mobilising all fnrcee" to Last
a German encirclement threat
there.
Intense fighting raged In bitUr cold on all key roads to Mas.

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A n d Personal Activities
LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

Telephone 148

Penelope W allace
Celebrates Birthday

A

At THE. CHURCHES

Complimenting her daughter,
Penelope Ann. on her eighth
birthday anniversary, Mrs. Wat­
son Wallace entertained with a
birthday psrty at the home o f
Penelope's aunt, Mrs. J. N. Gillon. on Palmetto
Avenue
on
Tuesday afternoon.
Red poinsrttiaa were combined
with white chrysanthemums
to
rsrry out a color theme of rad
and white. In the dining room
the table. Isce covrred, waa cen­
tered with a large white birth­
day raks bearing eight light*;!
randies.
For the games, which waft!
participated In tr the children,
nrises were won hy Sue Cellum,
Irene Greene and Joe Melach.
Jr. After Penelope had opened
hrr gifts the gursts were ush­
ered into the van! where re­
freshments of ire rrram
and
hirlhday eake were served from
bright colored tables.
Celebrating the oceasion with
the hnnnrrr wrre: Dial
Bovle,
Carolyn Patrick.
Sue Colluni,
Penrose
Hutchison.
Marinrle
Sheppard. Dolores English. Shir­
ley
Middleton.
Patsy
Stoked.
Mary Helen File. Anna Kalher.
inr Corley. Kay Holtirlaw, Kath­
erine Babcock. Carolyn Rowland.
June Kli»»hcth Jrnnlng,. Irene
Greene, Flora Kipp and Valerie
Vanehn
Alan. Jre Corlev, Jackie Bow.
land. John Fite. Joe Meisrh, Jr.,
ties Power*
Ronnie
Garner,
Drnnv Stafford. Edward Varn,
Bobbie Axt.
Watson Jennings.
Bill Jennings.
Charle,
Gillon
Ward and Robert Gavin. Alan,
Mi,s Franee, Morrow. Mrs. J. M.
Gillon. Mr,. Charles Steenwerth,
Mr. It. W Jennings. Mr. L. W
Wallace, Mr,
R I. Wal'aee,
Mr, Charles Ward. Mrs. J. M.
Gavin. Mr,. J. N Gillon snd tha
hostrsa.

ihrr «» i .*.«.i ,iu i nr* up my soul'
&lt;I'aalm* I* 4)
Among ihr .ifa4i&lt;&gt;n« which com*
Telephone Employees
I*rla*» thf |rsa.ni Serm.tn la th« folliswing
from ihr tllble "Whit?
See Motion Picture
knot* \r nail th.il pour body tg
frmplo ..f th*- ||ol&gt; iIhoa| which lg
In ioii tsh'rh &gt;r ha\# of ijoj, and
Members of the 8&lt;mthem Bell
iT"” - •.
i f .*rr not kotjr t.«n ’ For ys* ir t
Kvon ns Wnruhli* 7 l'» I* 'I.
Telephone
System
throughout
1'
8 UNOAT
ihrrtfofft
Thr Hrmlse..!*- lliftt. Si 1... 1 *?!••* to ughi «»lih a prlr*
Friends of Mrs. C. M. Hand
t'lub will ItAtf ihdlge ssf III*' glssiifk ilosl m &gt;our body, and In
,T h e Townsend Clubs •( the Florida seers guest, of officials of will regret to learn of her ilL
&gt;imii wpiril a hit h at* &lt;l«»d*a (I
singing
Flltn Congressional District will the system when they entertained ness at her home on Ea»t Twen­
4 •r I i« :«n
hold their monthly conference at last evening with the showing of tieth Street.
the |r,*..n Sermon al«o lnrlud»a
HOLT mnaa FPI*&lt; np*L
the following |i.ia«.«gr from lh«
o f he Court House be-innlng at the picture, “ Defense in Dixie,”
« III ll&lt; II
• hrlnl m Si lenre irRthook. "Hrl*
n»v Marlin
It«*%1«»r
* :30 P. M. to be followed b ; an a picture In natural color, with
E. J. Routh and S. (*. Dick­
• in’** aft*f 11•*n11b with Key |n thv
UN. HujmU y af l**r lilttilt
the erson of Belle Glade are -pend­
address by John W. Weir, Plorlie sound, depicting the part
n ii|t|utf,
l»k \lar&gt; Maker Eddy:
)|..I&gt; i itmmun."f&lt; . I" ' M
Townsend
representative from South and the Southern Bell's ing the weekend in Sanford with
4‘hurch Hfhtvol. •• .!'• \ XI
| The In.Ilk Mtia 111% of man I* no
Washington, at 1:00 P. M.
tSJ)00 employees have in the Na­ their families.
Morning I'ratn
He*rin..n II
' •• ! »nir«t&gt;ls* tvea'kiiae It I* oplrlal an.| li.-i'aiiae hi* Ilf* la not it
A M
tional Defense program
Serk 11 ,• |.eag«ie |••••*
-•( matter The tinderMONDAY
Young l*eo|.l-'
In addition to the picture, talk,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
A
Matson
-i
noting ..f tiia spiritual indlvldoI 0A I* M
A The Junior Auxiliary of the were heard by II, S. Dumas, vice
_1•«11ftk Mith.a man more re^J. mage
have returned to Sanford for
American Legion will meet at the president of the Company and
(•'imhUlile in truth and enablea
the winter anti are re-iding at
&lt; II141»T 4III HIM. l iiM.tt non him io
o-i'ier win i|i«aaae. and
Legion Hut at 1:30 P. M.
Ilev, Martin lt».«
other official* The talks were d e-.gin 's Palmetto Avenue
•trait.
ip SI? I*
The Truth Seekers Class of llvered from Jacksonville over a I
|‘raT*r at»l tmii' i. t to •• M
--------the Methodist Church will meet special telephone network to cities I Miea l.illian Cameron left yr,
I.FMa I iill m i l l ftl IttPItOflK
rut.i. fio a m . t i h l m u i i k
at the borne of Mrs. H. II. Pat- located
i i i in i m il
n%rrihF.aa
at
strategic
points. trrday for Lakeland where she
To lh«* left of i&gt;rl.tmlo road Ju*t
^Jshail In Geneva at 3:00 P. M. throughout the state.
will visit over the weekend with
I baygnii II** l*rt atop light.
I..
1••a111 only on
•
Preceding the “ Week of Pray­
H
.fP
I Ilev i leo H /.timer I'nsi •»
Members of the Sanford office I Miss F.llrn Meriwether at South,
•* . f
it,-, rwgjtf
er*' which will be observed dur­
j "Whrri your* nr*Y*r a airangar”
,
*
i ••unitYtlon—
were
entertained
at
the
City
Auern
College
Hunditk ■
ing the week of Dec. 1, a Mis­
dltorium
In
Orlando,
where
dancing
I
Hun«l»\
S.
ho..|
■
»
4
k
X
M
1- i*f •••Iticril not
sion Study will be taught in the
ft»ifen.letti |
| Mr A XXirbo.Hi
Mr. and Mr,. Jerk Benton snd
II
••« of E"Ol|
First Baptist Church beginning was enjoyed following the pic­ children. Jerk. Florw* and Eddie
•t of Ij. sl
” 4* l i r t r ft t b o o k |. f l u
•in h»i*|k*n, a* by
fh.t
arid
ture
show
and
addresses.
'
llr
I
iim kimii HM'l*
at 10:00 A. M. * on Nov. 24.
ii.ei
••n-ur
av*r y
Kieth, returned home yesterday
v tMI 14gr a
I,;,,
Morning " mwhip l l
Miami U doing Its *hara In making America art conacloua ai thown by
State officials acting as hosts after a three month,' stay In
0 ' these Things Remain" will be
r •i.l'ii
I
Jr
and
Sr
Xon
mm
f
t
*
’
tbia
intprriiive
outdoor
art
cla*i.
kit
r
mica
Guil.
Miami
UnivrMitf
in.I
i
irflirr
»&gt;f
'**'•
p.»*l
the suUftct of the study to he wera: A. B. Dooley. Florida Sodus, N. Y.
I *«•
« It |ea A lt I* M
•if tw i.k !»«• iialnart atuiirnt (foreground) it posing for an artist, while another itudent
W.
II.
Mansfield,
taught under the supervision of manager:
f. krnlpg Hrl k•• •
♦
&gt;w • I w»|tr*a**lf
« lo b « h u pia making a charcoal sketch of Jimmy Billie, Seminole Indian, and hia
superintendent;
T. V.
Mrs. W. P. Brooks, general mia- plant
Weatnea.lak Ml.I kk, . k
I 1 |,•111* Sl*'k riieitll
family. Tha art clan it under the direction of Denman Fink, Univer­
Mr. and Mr, It K Aiken.
r M
..........
soil kk111, aalf•
superintendent:
r'on studv chairman. A covered Heard, traffic
, l'hur *&gt;•! i % X••nog I •pi.- I . II.,
i,|w( . Mkrtouanaaa.
sity of Miami art inatmetor.
Jr., have returned from Asheville
dish luncheon will Ip served at and R. R. Stubbs, auditor.
,
,
...........
f r« lo fllfft,
•
I
ahll*
;
lo
I
X
I
Those from Sanford attending N. C. where they have been •pend­
A»oon.
|.l-g|r,r ibrv II*II•I I**
The Y. W. A. of the First included: Mr. and Mr,. E. V. ing the summer and are now locat­
,,,4
.,iik in-1 Mtrif tnir, or
• ta n n in c m m it nr r,n&lt;&gt;
II
I til hai'plnaaa —
Baptist Church will meet at the Turner, Mrs. Berts Breeden. Mrs. ed in the Kartlanla Apartments
HolU Av* nil* *i Sikflt Hinui
IM.I
home of Mrs.
Pearl
Hanaell, L. T. Shepperd, Miss Stella Son for the winter months
IIfv I* l» llurilw l*ti«fiir
rtwanl—It ••
'«
i"
Mun.luv Mrh.r.rl |A on \ M
401 Magnolia Avenue at 7:30 ger. Miss Thelma Turner. Mis,
I •«ftr |a. •! |
Treochlng N»tvlc* 11 "A \ ,M
,,f f|o- *4|*lV11 l« 1f*VO.
P. M. with Miss Gladys Pippin Mary Williams snd Miss Thro
Wfttlnpdtav I'\ rnlnu I'rayrr HerMiss Dorothy Mitchell i, at.
I.rog ...flr-r'ng
and Miss Martha
tVHght as Vk!
ekery.
»ic». ; is r m
ftiih
tending the Homecoming festivi­
^hostesses.
ag ein*I wtirh t h#Fa la
ties and Georgia Tech.Florida
The Interdenominational Clr.
, O |rsl intrltl • llaWhVI ir t H T I III III If
football
game
in
Gainesville
this
I.IK i: UftiXHtiF.
cle of Moore’s Station will meet
weekend a, the guest of
the
ii ii M xiiris i*\*4i«»i:
at the chapel on Beardall Ave­ Revival Service In
Beta
Theta
I’i
Hidi-r
Ntam
lii
v
•... I. |o %•« A M
4IRIIt« n %* 4II t H4 If
nue at 3:00 P. M.
Mornhig I'reHi hlnft Sn kU*r. II '*0
Progress A t Church
\ if litrtiilbtm Mlnl*t»f
The Woman’s Club under the
A M
f
..
,|
\ k \ » 1A41*
11 &gt; I* 1' A 10 I* M
^direction of Mrs. C R. Dawson,
Lt. Gilmer 11. St»•»•!* «.nd Mr*..
•ft la A M
llibl.
to
• Kk riling s. I kI. . ; !•» |* \l
Tha ravlval services that hava Slraie see .pending * vacUInn {{i| ,| e C l 0 S 8 E n jO V S
will sponsor the Red Cross sew.
&lt;Tim. ii u •l.l|», II •••* A M
been In progress at the Sanford In Sanfoni
i*
tnk-alk
i'tu not how
lag session in \he morning.
Si I llioll •
the guetta of Mr 4
.
_.
.
Ftllftl 11%1-rioT i in hi ii
t o • I .........
The Past Matron’s Club, O. E. Asaembty of God, 25lh Street and Mm. 0* M llarrieon enroutr !
W I*
r....k« J» l'«N|..f
.
I..
-I
l
,
•
•
8 . will meet at the home « f We­ aim Elm Avenue, will continue to their home in Ft Blina, Tr*. I
I'ork A • ^1 4M» Sit f rot
I* M
I k•»»l "at HrAVIt r ;
Hun«|ay Hrh« •1 9 4\ A \\ 1
ft. C. Maxwell in the South Park next week. Evangelist Jesse Me- Lt. Steele, the eon of Mm. liar- |
# * .. .* 4hil*l ».«ii * If not.
’••1wll!|» II % M
Member* of the SO-SO Bible
Ibpertmenta at 8:00 P. M. with Gulra will “ bring" a meaaaga riron, is in the 'JrtOth Cnant Ar.1. &gt;. 4 In I* \l
,'W.I,1ft Ml.tftft •*k I'u lP f
of the Methmlint Church en#Mrs. O'Deal Crosby as to.hostess. each night except Saturday at tlllery AA. atationeil at Ft. Hliaa. *-Tine*
&gt;•»bl|.
, w
.
• I’ \|
• I* XI
_ *______ __________
,J«rye«l their annual Imrhecu# on
7:30 o’clock.
H**rk1. *• : t*% i* xi
TUESDAY
(Friday evening it the church aiu
Soma of the subjects this week
f.ir (bo hiinl
4III
IH
II OF M ill
The fllo t Club will have its will ba “ Fulfilled Prophecy,
••It. \ k »i"t Kim A* siuiil
dinner meeting in the Valdes “ Tha Battle of Armageddon" and
Ibk \X I |l-.le estills. |*i»nl..r
Hotel at 7 00 P. M.
which conniateil of autumn Iraftfet
* ... I'. S. .....I !•» •*» A M
“ Will the Church go Through
r / o i.l
ix
H KTIIontil I ......
V.-pte- 4•1M I’ M
o q 0 w. A RDWft J. CUAWAM
the Tribulation!" Services begin
____ __
nranjfft* colornl caniilea. and minU
4 III 114 M
Moinli.g Hast k*. f II ••»! A M.
JACKSON
VII.I.K.
Nov.
22
" W r l r |||||- I ' l i u p r l "
promptly
at
7:30
o’clock
with
the
DFI.AND.
Nov.
(Special)
Kk i nliig ■ r\ !*•*•. 7 •&gt; I* M
■ • The
temperature of
outer
Dr. France, Tucker of South
fl|fur” of lmUln* * nd P11"
i»f
rt»v it m n-Mt.i. iu .i„r
I’rujrr Miwiliig, 7:41
\\ . *|ftftMs»t .
— Arthur J Grit ham, professor of (Spv^Ul)—1?|» ti» lh«* mil
space is 459 degrees bolow aero, pastor, L. B. Richardson, con­ China will be the apenker at the * ,m*
Muntlitv Hcho.rl I ii Mil A .\l
June
1U41,
H
i**
Bi-i
on-i
ruction
(
I* M
ducting tha song service.
Folhiwintr the aupper a short pl«o»i at the School of Music.
I'rnachlna Nrrklcr, 11 0t) A M
Fahrenheit.
11:00 o’cliKk Nt rvice.4 at the ConFinance
Corporation
»iulhofln**l
|
■r«|.ti«nsl
Church
tomorrow business meet,ng ws, held with Slot.on University, sod reputed­ louriA ami inv»*Nt un til * lotalinK, Hrrnton l&gt;* ihr paaior
* 4\ Fllllll %*417WIII. ■ 4IK ClOn
Th# III I '*■ ehtin'll in ib*» \VII&lt;*,
I. II Ilicbnnlft.kM. I'ftOor
morning. For mnny years
Dr. Vor* r. Sim‘ P " ’1" 1*"*- •* -'r.hlch ly one of the outstanding concert j 14 billion ilnllar*. not in* lulling w o o j ati |r lulm g tkftlfonia |o A||
pianist-, of Floridu, will lie heard
7
%
IIt HI r••hi hi Kim
Tucker h i. worked with Dr. John
P1
' *"• w* r»
lo
*
1thoae for r« *I f Mini fo other ,
Hiin.lM* H. hoot 9 4*. A M
ft. Baker, relief worker of world Th.-ksgiving U .ket for • n*«ly irt rental at 4 IH) it'ehtrk Sunday Kovernnii'ntHl
a % l . t % T l 4l \
tlim
C lT tllK I.
mkiiuii**,
iiroird
Hiin.Vxv M.*rfili»g Woralilp, 11:09 A.
afte-InMiii, ai-cirrditrg
Irt
nrtisie
Ilw-ll.lual Mllfl '
?M KlMl He*•••ft**| Hl.rel
renown and now Inapcctor-Gen-,
injf to ChMilt'4
|i
M
.
.
.'I • ' • P * W l l l l . t m Iwingt-t in c h i r g n
•rat of the Hurrns Road for the
A number of g«me, were en- off n mis Prtrfoasor Grahnin'a prt*- ( uImivc) ('ImirinMn f. lii«*
«*V»11-» iiiilni*«rii|t.r« 7 nn p M
no n Ml | H u io lu y H. ho..I :i 4 , \
m
gr.nn. consisting nf representative
I’k mg.'llwl lo Hrrvli’ft, I on p. M
MinIstry of Communicstion. Dr..
»*"«•" ,h“
of
C o m * w o r s h i p w i t h i|«
•
of
ilirrctoia
of
th«*
It
K
i
who
l’ri». r Mofl'iiff. Wrillirnliy 1:00
-Ici-tions from Sr'hul--rt, lleethrrTucker acted *s superintendent!!' E MeSUrrnw. Ttye commlltws
|will 1h* i i f!• 11iiii'd api’itker at It **'* \ M
I* \l
T- I* I..
4*1 IV M liil.i**
of relief work.
jin chanre of arrtneementa for tne Verr. « tropin, I'into anil llalakirew
K i. ol y, F r U l a y 1.00 1*. Xt.
wtil he presented from the state
Silver Anniversary Member.
HI I ••••I Mr ••I |it g
* lilt I* \|
GS
T
O
D
A
Y
!
nhip
M
••«•!
in
^
•
h
*
Honda
During
the
years
since
tho.
P?rty
?J,’rrn
'
w*0rV
Kvsng-llalt,Hr-rvlce.
t
It
p
M
...I- F I N A L
nf Stct^on’N KliftJihrth Hall au­
t i i i : F in *r x ik t iii »i ) i * t rin ifu :a
w .r began. Dr. Tucker ws, gen- F,m*- M- B - ? trlek,-fml* wTL’— " ’ ditorium tVntrnl
Florida mu«ir State* ChamiMT of ('onimiTce* at
for Park Av# A Fifth HI ,
t h u vn iiiiftiiiH n irriftT
•rsl secretary of the Internation llrysn, B F. Kipp. Gus Schmsh loktra will 11* admitti’d without Panama City, l&gt;*r. I ainl 2. nf
l*r W I*, lliihriiiau, Paator
anil
Fred
llnllv
of
l-ske
Monro*,
•H O E E Y ’ R IO fft A 0 A I N I
€11
l
it
I
II
thia
amount
Mpproximatily
ritflit
at headquarter*
In Kwieyang.
......
)“ Hi llool N-U A M
HI
in charge of the barbecue; Mrs. charge
and thrrft'-fourtha luliinu dollara Ilwl *f tVi i r ^ lI I W T. »!l O 'Mk ri lr l Ii |MftU|r.p
ij.k*
(ufnl.he, » udd11« . HR. 1 Crumlee. Mrs. W. F. Urysn.
*■- xicKav. {ktipwriitlandant.
Morning
\V..r«hln, 11.4»« o'clock
#11
,
'have* Iccn diahuri^l mid npproii- H im i .I m y H i-h o o l, |(I i» i* A, M
W more than m Ftundred tlvllisn
SirsC.
E.
Chorpening,
Mrs.
J.
(
.
Manning
vk..r«hlp, t| no o'clook;
%
|
.
&lt;
r
u
i
n
g
W
f
i
f
t
h
'
i
*
I
I
fin
\
\|
L h r ia S t ia n l l l l i r c i l
jnmtcly six mid oni' hair billion,
hospitals with an aggregate ca­
*
•
*
•
4
iiia.fi.
•
it%•ft*|g Thank*'*; duct,
\\#*.|ii**w.jg &gt; Wof-hlp. 7 io |* \|
pacity of 7,000 beds. Lately this Dvvia. Mr,. R. E. Kipp, and H i„
Tlo*
Ii
*.111
-nrifr liy I'layzla
Ko’iiliift
W
.ratilp.
7:
m
r
\
i
(irmip Has M eetin g , ^
filin g
l ’ 'f«ii".'ii gii.l orlpq Farr*ll; rji •
committee haa taken on the CtTolyn Waller, d*cormttons; Mr*
\
**" I I I l»t« k Ik •-ii m h r . i r t )
kf trl i b , in
I ' i u I wc y*a T h a L u r J , " c h o i r
—
, |'resident Rmrsevelt s tleciiiratirrn C.'tlle*
tarrulnal delivery
of American F « s r Price, Mrs. R. W. W »r». Mr__________________________l u l
bk
Mi ■
M «*i#4lltta.
Rad Croaa contribution* that are C. EiWilllams, Mrs. R. M. Slurdi
The Workers' UnUncil rtf th- I » f « limited emergency in the
Mrs. Georg*
Sims,- ,Mrs C l'hrl«tian Church met Thursdnv Fall of 19311, t'ongrr,. In Sep k o k -.,:,,:,, w,rTM....i.T . . . . . . r . . 1,
being aent to government mrd- vsnt,
-— --------------,V" " ' *
t,U
*
**
---- *— "fid
leal
agencies.
Ita work
i* E. MrSlrfrow,
Mrs. ^
Cniirley
U Austin, pastor
I .n.-m,,, aorshtp. 1 is ochre*,;
irt the home t f Mrs. J. I. Niltlark. 1 lember 1910 liberalltrrl the law I'bui. bl Hc V
o I 9 4a A M Ml* • &lt;«rl | -riniotl.
Tll»*
l|e&gt;r«l
nf
A
Hnnxry
limited to the supplies intended'Mr*. R. U. Hutchison serving
Iwith Jr.
IKirrlcn,
chairtrnn governing act,
of the II. F.
in oii.iifk. •uprrlntunilrni
l u t m i __________________
miiftli’ l.y Hu* Y'.nng I’ftopU 'i
Mr. and j
(-nlinril presitling. Mis. in order to »peed un national Young |V»|ilfa' Mr-wtlug. 4in I* Jl».ft*".
for civilian hosplula.
Those prxsent were
Ir.i by Mr&gt; Price,
'I Mr* I X Ht«*n«lioiii pirwi j • lo*lr.
|Inches 1.-.I the devntinnal. defense srlivity. making it one
W.elnra.lti)
Mlil-wftftk
iftrvInM,
Dr. Tucker U connected with .........................
Mrs. D. R. U4c*T*. ___
Mr, and Mr« j
•l**»ii
l
7
•
I
i
I*
M . m. continuallirrv o f tJr*
It-W
! It
ws.deridedtoreorganise
" f th,mostpowerful and
irn H*r»lr# 7 10 I* M
the Lend-Lease program
be­ J. P. Bates, Judge and Mr*.
Thaftukf*
TO M O R R O W A N D M O N &amp; A Y
i»-mwonw on 'imV P m l2miiin r ^ n n v lr world.
|.,,
,
,
,
—
iin
Thuta.lak 7in I* |Hon*,’* thr loplr* tiding. **\Vtth
tween the Untied
States
and ware, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Brym. .-.h, Vnluntrrr Class on Sunday portant agencle, in the
-|n wnH v . II. Granlhnm
K» rmsliini'a Holy IJghl "
recently returned Mr. and Mrr. George Allman, Mr
ihnrgw
If y.*u It*** nut plannril In w»4rsnd
Mrs.
Karl
Kipp,
Mr.
and
.i»
teacher,
(
‘ommittcc*
were
apbotaw for a few weeks by way
•s|il|» **l»r*%hrfr. « «.nir ftlong with
Y.
W.
McOiU.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
L
M
j
ointed
to
plan
thr
ChriatniA*
of the Burma Road. He will bt
riviMT c ii m r n n r 4 iiu m t
ll — &gt;oil Vft III to. k» . toonirtk
arjMTTlaT
returning hi December^ by tht Hwain, Mr. and Mr*. C. I.. Wynn, |profmm an#| it wrj* vrported that
S fin r U v H« ho/ftl 9 4U ,A
M s
•n the honor
same wax to hla work In China. |Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Woolley, Mr IJ members » » r e
. in new
I llXl.llKli Xn oht
* xMl 4
M»rnli.€ H # r x lc n 11 00 A M
l*.«rk Aftridm and 3rd
a decorated
by
Once
___
. th* Chinese .gntj Mrs. B. B. Crumley, Mr. anti mil for October.
g*rvi&gt; * i on 4 i.riiftr
\|r% llm r x le n d e r i»f O rlando. \\ •.|nrw«i4y rvming
H
»r*&gt;
N
|
government. Dr. Tucker ha. He-{Mrs. C. E. MeSIarrow, Mr.
Hcvcral nifmlirr * cnrollctl for !, IUj;ht
--------------Worthy Grand Conduct-! •' „*• ___ ___
, Mlnlutrr. John ll»»ngnl Itoot
dined offers o f other decoration* Mrs. R. U.rv. V
Hutchison. Mr
U *G ,h* ' r,,inini1 *•"••'[»•' spnnsnretl l*y Ire,, of the General Grand Chap s -V"".! ct\k
Tu7Id.tr
sr.d •*Vl4ftt •*It Hi’hnol.
by tha Chinese authorities
Mr.iuiiig \Yor whip. 11;n•»
Mr*. J. K. Duke*, Mr. Atu\ Mr*. II. the Minifttmal AvM&gt;ciat|on.
her of ihr Ordrr of Iht* Kml •
I •« K r m i c U T u c k « r
0 Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. C. K
At the close r f the meeting n ern Star, will Ire present for the 1
'i&gt;'1 '• " i'' m»hV“ •« •&gt;•• •••• *4|i»*.»ki*r
to Tu.-k-r lid* rrcnitlf p*»n#d
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which
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long iti** Itnnn.t Hogil In H4i4ith
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Mr anl Mrs. M. R. Strickland, Mr ,Arnts to the following:
e O f Efcrvlces rml Mra. J. C. Davia, Mr. and, g r&gt; and Mrs. V. II. Grantham, iee ■rnipir
Trln .tie on the
rvrnim r o f I T h ' Gold'll Test
Is;
"lls|oles turn lit a ! • » wrrks lo that s ie lt on tm
evening in (
.,|M| ,,r ihy ••rvnnt: for unin ling ceniar
Mra.R K. Sturdivant, Mr, and |Mr. and Mr*. (). I). I.nndrrsa, Mr. Dec. I. it w s , snnounri'd at the
• f atudenta of Strt Mr*. W. M, Coleman, Mr. and^ni) Mrs. Grttrge Townsend, Mrs. m eeting o f the local chapter on
y In DeLsnrl will
•Ill Mr*. (Harold Marah, Rev. amt Mr* 1 0. T. iVunon, Mrs. 11, T. Hum. iThurNtliiy I’vcnintf.
nf the evening ssr W. K Buhrman, Mr*. Carl K. { phrey, Mrs. W. Thornton, anil the
Mr, Stewart Dutton, worthy |
First Baptist Church rhorpening, Carl E. Chorpening. Misses llerlle Hughe, anil lletli. malrnn, presided over tlw husltomorrow at 7 :30 Jr Mrs. Eacar Price. Mra. J. I’ Myer. ami Jesse Durdrn anil J ness session ami announri'd that I
public haa been rs- Harvey. Mr*. J. II. Tindall, Mrs ( l„ Nlblark
a c o v i n . | dish supps'r will be
vl tattoo to attenrl.
held in connection with the |'re-|
Warren, Mra. II.
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Ing program will be speed, Mr*, p iggy K nipp.M ro.M ;Homecoming Events
sentation of hailges on Der. I,
to which rnrmter*
ami
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Daawaa
mik^Mto'’ wu Boiton. Mi« Begin A t University friend- are invited. The annual
| memorial services of 8emnrolr
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preaturs is ininltely greater now. New training camp*;
new aviation field*; new munition plant*; new thlpyard*
and many other def*n*e Iftdu*trie*—all seed telepbooes.
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OVIEDO
By Miriam ft. J,
A.’* , of the Oviedo Baptist
Church war* entertained with a
Father'* and Ron’* Banquet by
the NetUf Farnell Circle Friday
m church.
The Rer. H. H. Link, ppator
ppitor
of the church and Counsellor of
the intermediate R. A.’» conduct­
ed a devotional pertaining to R.
A. work after tboea prevent had
given the oath o f Allegiance and
the pledge. Arthur Metcalf gave
an Interesting talk on “ What The
R. A.’a Have Meant To Me.”
Jam** Henry Cooper followed
with a talk on "Our Stewardship
Program."
Member* of the Nettle Parnell
Circle helping to eerre were:
Mr*. 0. D. Tripp, Circle leader,
Mr*. A. R. Hunter. Mr*. A. D.
Metcalf and Mrs. W. T. Walker.
Those present were: Mf. and
Mrs. R. F.’ .Cooper, Sunbeam
Counsellor, James Henry* and
I Floyd Cooper, Mr. Jack C. Kascll
and son, Freddie, James FIoch­
er snd son, Leon, Gene Gore
and [)r. J. W. Martin, substi­
tuting for L II. Gore, who is
nulte 111, D. B. Gammaga and son,
Wilbur, II. L. Ragsdale and son,
Bobble, Daeld and Ben Brown,
Mrs. A. D. Metcalf and son, Ar­
thur and Ben F. Ward and son,
Frankie, the Rev. and Mrs. !!.
H. Link.
Miaa Aldred Cone, one of the
primary teaehera, has been out

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bylrH, Bemtnole High'* »»rprt»tog Ceiary Fad*
compJcUly
eareared the Inexperienced Bar.
m d p * ’ of New Smyrna here
laat night, SI to 14.
Smyrna*, jumped into a 14 to
4 leeit to the opening quarter
toy thereafter Ita unique T-for­
mation proved ompotent against
lam determined rushing o f a
pttOwaor Fbd forward waft
- Bln Branan, are Fed back,
•toyed perhapa the moet brtl-

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Mag Oka thruau, three of which
Mere through the errger of the
.Hap end. die other a m rtlBt
guprd. Right-half Truluck, eouip-

tha game’ and left egais before
• play wap run.
Smyrna scored In tha opening
Utoutos whan Branan’i bebM*
was recovered on tb* Fad 27.
Beaus**ni ripped off 22 yards,
Apd* three plays later went oyer
on a double revere*.
Coach MrLuces’ boys accom*
plishad the aaiae stent e few
play* later whan Bleb* Pkkad
up AA opponent fumble oa Smyr­
na’* I I . Trwlack end FuUherit
Fleming ploughed to tbo nine
and three plays afterward Drtnan want over.
’ Smyrna came right back with
two beautiful passe*. Roberts to
Beaumont for a total o f H yard*
and a senator and the Barracu­
da* were through far the night
Sanford rat two counter* In the
second, thf first on a 72 yard
Truluck doing tb#
I th* on*.
and
on n breath-taking
If
lU r right after tht
kickoff.
Brapan

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right were luncheon gweata of
Mr. -and Mr*. J. B..Jones Tues­
day.
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X. P. King Md Mm Lelnhart
spent Sunday and Monday at

dollars has been collected so far
Mra. VU m h Mid.
• Mi l Thad Lee
tinge waa
shapptog in Orlando Wednesday
morning. •'
Mr. and Mr*.: Robert Hopkln*.
of DeQueen, Arksnsas, who hare
been visiting her* with their
brother. Dr. Jets* Hopkln* and
Mr*.'- Hopkln*;
hare
returned

NASHVILLE, Term., Nov. 22
—UP)—Down In this jnrt of Dixie
some coaches have scratched their
noggin* about a supposedly
footDiU formation— the vice, •versa
cantor.
Th* reversible linesman, as rrsealed recently by Ossie Solem of
Syracuse snd currently utilised
by nt toast on* prep tnim, Belle­
vue of NashvlUo, appeared quit*
hrtk* r r u untrn for II revolutionary until—John K. Ourtin, n chemical engineer of nearby
toffm d efiptor, » « yard Columbia, cam* up with Informa.
tarsi, Ur*nan to end Her» Fleming set up Braun's
in, a dash of I I ysrds.
Feds' Orange snd -Black

ALEXANDRIA. Egypt,

*2.-tAV -N et at
days of World W
sneleat city — |

pocket* of British eeemen off
war,hip* based
hrra
have
swollen th* eaih b*xu of than.
rfstaurpata, hotels and ntoht
etubs to bursting. Axis hunhlnr
nr tb* hattleehlM to th* barker,
the rigidly taforted btockout tod
the fact that Alexendri*. like ad

woer'Amtrlcan
elvely and to recover eny tum­
id btoa."
,v Did It work?
,
m
‘'Wall,'' Ourvln mlded, “ Tuft*
f. waa boston that year by Army,
Colby, Amherst, flprlngfleld, Syrncue* end Providence.”
* * l •'ft* defeated Mein# and Bates,
Although," the former Tuft* qusr.

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Ixical breweries eeuldet
the demand o f British '
forces for beer se deaton
their beer off akin* from
York. It to the main *****
profit for cafe own***.
Food price* mount alasaat
despite government wernlni
•ever* penal tie* fee pro
Th* government has requli
nil wheat supplies to Ua
■'goInst food epcculslors.
averoga lunch In an A&gt;m
resturant coat* W plant
roughly »U 0 aa comps rod
I I piastre* a year ags. That
been corresponding rue* %
fast *nd dinner prican Bet
formerly about
now roets H cento pfl
that formerly sold fee

petIlor, (Jrapotto, who annexed
three triumphs over Spencer
Harden Dairy, claiming U vtetortoe aa against seren defeats.
In th* other gam**, Lewis
Candy Company trampled Pepsi
Coin to three UUa, while Lucky
Bey, again bowling with only
three nton, downed Royal Crown,
tw* out of ton*.
N .
BIU Ludwig look high eeoring
honor* with 643, followed by P.
PesoId with US. Ale* in tha 500
el*** W fr t Henry Roeaeil, IHooper, a. Peaold end Soy

ed the Y. W. A. houaeparty at
Stetson University this weekend,
Mrs. F. 8. Cane spent Thurs­
day night as th* guest of her
daughter, Mr*. Fred Cooper and
family In Sanford.
Mrs. Fred Coooer was stalling
her mother and staler la Ortedo
Friday.
•
Mr. L. H. Gore is quite 111 In
th* Orange General Hospital.
Charles Murphy, sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Robert R. Murphy,
who underwent a tonsil opera­
tion Saturday at th* Ftrnald.
Laughton Memorial Hospital, In
Sanford, la now at home and dplng_ nicely.
Th* members of tto
Hops*
Buildtre* CItM of th« Oviedo
MtthedUt Church enjoy.d &gt; W
ty at the church Tuesday afternoon. Thos* enjoying this affair
were: Mrs. Frank W. Talbott,
n r*’. &amp; “ 0 !‘,f’ Mr»- J- Eno«h
Partin, Mr*. Uomer R. Hunt,

“ f t . Virginia Balkeom spent
Q&gt;e week-end in Jaeksonellle.
attending the State Home Eeo-

Presbyterian Downs
Rollins B y 14 T o 6
ORLANDO, Noe. 22 — &lt;AVTh# Prctbyterlan Blue Stockings
nil but wrapped up the S. I.' A.
tA. football title Friday night by
defeating the strong Rollins
Tars, last year’s champions, 14-4,
* It gave Presbyterian a confer­
ence record of five victories and
tto defeat* for the season.

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snd Mrs. Wilke* Damaetue, where
they attedded a birthday dinner
Hunday in honor o f Mr*. Damnsgiven by her mother,. Mrs.
Wallace.
Robert F. King hpa received
word from hta brother, Herbert
King, that he la stationed with
Ike. United SUtea- Army at tha

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Gene Tierney Stare A t R lT Z
In New Film, “ JBelle Starn
Burr, petticoat terror
of
the
O urkj, was Irving Cummings,
that h« aUked not only his 2Syrar reputation as a Hollyywood
director, but $300,000 of his
studio’a money as well, to fealure the relative newcomer oppo­
ses Randolph Scott In the tils
role of the
20th Century-Fox
Technicolor
production,
“ B elt
Starr," which comes to the RIU
(Theater piV.
Wednesday
and
Thursday.
"W a passed up some of the
moat celebrated names in Holly­
wood to pick Gene Tierney,” he
said, “ because her testa were the
bast Pve aeen In many years of
watching hopefuls come and go.
“ We were hunting for a rare
combination, a girl who could
look beautiful and at the same
time could show a cold, brittle
aide. That was what Belle Starr
was like.
"Although Mias Tierney was
educated in New England, she's
mastered
perfectly
a
faint
Southern accent. She’s learned
lo shoot and ride and when you
see her an the screen there won’t
be a trace of the girl who
hrightened New York's social act
n year ago."
Humming* Drought to. fame
such players a. Tyrone Powrr,
Warner Barter, Jaart Gayrvor.
Colleen Moore and MUton

and he hope, to do a. much lor
Miaa Tierney.
“ If
my choice had preyed
wrong, it would have colt the
atudlo $300,000 in lout revenue.
But I’ve been around Hollywood
too long to ri.k
that
much
money. I wa. certain of what I
was doing '
The studio sent a research ex­
pert, Ray Moore, to Texas, Okla­
homa
ami
Missouri
several
month, before shooting began to
try to sort fact from legend.
•The usual eonceptin^/uf Belle
Starr is all wrong," .aid Cumminga. “ She wa.
a beautiful
Southern girl whose rcckle.snest
ran away with her after the
Yankera killed her brother, Ed,
in an ambush battle.
"She never ftml a .hot when
a smile or a flash of a shapely
ankle would do the trick. She
did more damage to men s heart,
than she ever did with a gun."
The film story of "Belle Starr"
open, at her home in Carthage.
Mli.ouri, and follow.
all -her
araaxing exploits, including the
capture of an arsenal, the aelture of government train, and
the routing of
United Sintra
troops. Romantically,
the ^ piefor and marriage to Sam Starr,
turr concentrate, on her love
the
dashing
guerilla
leader
whose bund she joined. Randolph
Scott portrays Starr_____________

M1SCHA AUER find*' himself sitting pretty, surrounded by a^,gal­
axy of gorgeous girls. In a icon* from “ Sing Another Chorus,"
tuneful mualcomeoy coming to the Rita as the Bargain Day at­
traction
Tuesday. Johnny Downs and Jane Fraxeo head the
clever' capabio east.
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PROGRAM FOR WEEK OF NOV. 23rd
Sunday, Monday— “ NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH'’ with
Bob Hop*. Paulrltc Goddard. Edward Arnold and Wdlir Brat.'
Aloo, Paramount Cartoon, Metro Travelog and N r » „ of the
Day.
Tueaday, “ SING ANOTHER CHORUS” with
Johnny
Down*. Jane Prater, Mneha Auer and Walter Catlett. Ainu
Patriotic Novelty, "MARCH ON. MARINES.” L«-nn Erroll
Comedy, “ MAN I CURED” an I ftramouji' New*.
Wednesday, Thursday— "BELLE STARR." in Techni­
color with Cene Teireney, Randolph Scott. Dana Andrews,
ChlU WUia and Louise Beavarv Also. March of Time's "M AIN
STREET, U. R. A.” and UmJvrraal New.
Friday. Saturday— '“ DOWN MEXICO WAY " with Orne
Autry. Smiley Burnette, Fay McKentie and Harold Huber.
Alan, KJ Brendel Comedy, "TH E BLITZ KISS." cartoon »nd
chapter Nine, “ SKY RAIDERS,- aerial.

NEXT WEEK’S CASTS
lie) II HoPF ami Ihiulitc Cloddard top all the fun they give
in "Th* (ihoat Hri'iikem,'* in their nevYrit romckiy, “ Nothing
The Truth.'* which will be nh'»wn tomorrow and Monday at
IIitz Ti * ,iti i \\ .lliv Heat, cle\»*r colored rc m»c add* much to
hilant&gt;

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T1IB TRUTH
But NOTHING B I T
th-- Steve Bennett
Bob Hop*
th • Gwen Saunders
Paulette
Goddard
T. T. Raystnn
.Edward Arnold
Tummy Van Deuaen lutf Ertkann
Dick Donnelly
Glenn Andsr.
I.mda Graham
Helen Vlaaon
Mr. Bishop
Grant Mitehrll
Samuel
WHIG Best
fames P. Van D,-uvn ClarCnre
Kolb
w
Mrs. Van Dcu’ cn
Catherine
Doucet
Mrs. Rayston .
Mary Forbes
Ur*. Donnelly
Rd*e H(A#rt
Dr. Lothkr Xarok
I eon Belaxeo
MU* Turner
Helen MUIard
Mr. Pritchard
WllUam Wright
Shoe-Shine Roy
.Oscar Smith
Office Boy
Dkk Chandler
KeceptlonDl Catherine Craig
Ebieriy Clerk Edward McWade
Buy
Keith RlaRania
IkHirinan
.
'fames BlaJae
PJevatar Starter
Jatk Egan

Sam Starr
Re
Belle Starr ..
M/tJor Thomas Cral
Sheppard
Sarah
..Elixaba
Blue Duck
Mammy Imu
Is
Jasper Tench
(
Sergeant
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GENE AUTRY as Gene, Smiley Burnette as Frog, Harold Huber
ns I’ancho, are shown ns they appear in “ Down Mexico W ay" n new
Western action thriller which will be shown here next Friday ami
Saturday at the Ritx.
Sergeant

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Put lie Affairs
Juan Arrian
News Of Th* World
Hair* James Orchestra
Dance Orchestra.
Prat* News

0 *0 The World Today
OtlK From- Uw Organ k&gt;ft
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Exciting dan,,
i, hi i,, . In'
song number, .-» f.i-hi,*n in,;,
an intriguing ,i„ n . ,4,,I.-,
cast of itnpoit.ini |,|,»v*i*
it,
the ingredient. u-,.| lit I i,
sal ill the pi,m|ii« tl,*n *&gt;f it t'&lt; ,v
comedy nni«icil "Sing V Mi- i
Chorus,' eoining l ie.itm t, i i ,
Riti theater
Jane praree i. .ta il,,I J, i o
ny Down.. Ml.flm A l l , i \\ i l l •
Catlett,
Sunni,
n'l», i.
IAdrian, Georg, Ituhiei .,1 I
Brown. Jr , »„»np\ fcutui,,! •- I
The luneflllll at.,, «i|fll,
porting ea.l that in, l.„!&gt;
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line arli.t. a- lio.iiro- ,i-,i V
tnnio, known a - tin- k„l- I •&gt;,•»t
Seville,"
"Sing Anollo i
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.i.ting him a. .ii|ni\|,,,i ,i "
ensemble, wa. I.niiv &lt; • *• ■'I*
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t, , tinneil out * .even songs for
&gt; ,, Vo,,ii,&lt; i Chorus'*! including
It,
M'-ngie
IliHigie Man,"
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Miss
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It la nrdared that you. ndlr i:
Colar. defandant In lha aoli f..r
divorce o f II. 1. Cole* -va- IMIa 11
Colev. filed la th * Clreuli rm irt of
Nemlnol* Cnualy, Florida.
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la the bill o f romnlstnl fllrd lhara
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agalnat yee.
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Seminole County, Florida. T h 1. ihr
Hat dev a f October. A D I ’ D
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Clerh of Circuit C o e n of Hanil■olo County, Florida. Dy: A. U. W KEKS

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IM IJG N M . Nov. 22
» •I • I lel-etiei^ uni ml toil
•o I iv^taar. Muffrrrd
iid « ih* m ii peculiar
.1. . late-II t
went
of
\i-»leril:iy.

•uimlly or l»y A lln n ip y l
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for
ni*«l
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aiHlnst you in lh«» m*u** n*u»»**i
i*uii r i on or brfor** lh*» ltul«* D.»&gt;
in l»rca*iubwr, t«»*wlt L;*»«*»*n*i»»r »-■
A. U I t l l . »n«l tlu r m flr r |»l**uil
lo gum Ulll a « hy U w provitlr.l,
( I » r I»w fp # l*r«» I ’ onfdMti w ill
»nl»r«*d Muninni you
Th* HANFnltD IIKIIAM&gt; !■ hrfphy &lt;1p*l|nJtihl a* th* nrw«|Mi**-r
In which thl* riodlcr *lutll l»c |*til*
liahwd »*nc* * w **h for four coo
Mrrutlv* week*
WfTNFHH toy hnrwl *n&lt;l n fflrl.il

ifi rt

I*hn breome*

.Ii&lt;lmr**emfnt »iacc
when $l.r»0

Andy IVyton
Edna
StanUlau*
Mr. Pry ton
Franc in**lui V»im* ltu
Adrian Fraxcc, \u«*r
P f ir y
Sunni* 0*l&gt;ra r«*llf*«Kut-w
Ralph
Jo** Hroan, Jr illja|&gt;l»&gt; then
TtjHkiore fiat** won
Walter
Catlett
Hymn .
( h.trlc* Ijine
Morrt*
Prtrr PrttM
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Ronald JVtcM

RULES

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l.clun.l n dividend
•n common atock,
ft* wtiK khnlilrrn

llnckg round
manufacturing
Johnny Down* lends it* pm
Jam* K niirf ty group* lm«
Mixha Auer way thrutci.
Georye Hartoier plishc*l pU &gt;*'

ANOTHER

TALLAHASSEE. Nov 22 —
W )~ Carrying a pistol in th"
fciov# compartment
of
a rut
.Without a permit is not a crim­
inal act. Ihr Florida supreme
court decided five to twi Enday. with one Jut tier drcluiinj;
Ihr interpretation would protect
Flavin “ Irresponsible character*.

. l . l 'l t l UV. hi th ,1,1.1, .%,. IJ .I,
lU »^.d
,1, » it.CN It.
C. t'«rs„u#, s . .» »&gt; ..v r
ul City
.Sal vnal m i,.. i „ -i ami, la plain­
tiff, uiiii i
*1. ■.Inuahlar and
Xladcc It Miuuehter, hl&gt; w lfv; K.
■ M rcail ana i i n a a tln 'all. hla
w lfa:
C.
*1. aiauahiar.
M n.
SUuxht.r, |t. K. McCall an.) K K.
Uealnalog at a point on the
Tanner, ranatltuHng lha sartlvtag
Nonh lino of (he MR l-t of
m.mbar* bt th* last
Dear.!
af
Mellon
It. Township 11 Moulh,
Dlrcctora o f
Asanc'atrd
P l-rlsia
Itanga t l Xaal. aliualed III*
Karnary, lac., a dlaai.lva.1 n » r t d «
feet Wee. n4 tha HT. Cnrnar
rorponulnn, and as trustea* fe e
af aaid IE t-t. run thedee
lha alnrkholdara o f aal.l Aaauclated
Mulh ' O ttdac
It alone lha
tdny Una. with haarlee baaed
Klor'al rarnery, In c . J. Mrhoarr a
•on the'North tine ef the e*W
o.m panv, a . Florid a rorpnraHellt
Never Park
nB t-t a* true Kart and Wen
W il Krhula. Jr , alao nr anmaitmaa
a distance of H it feat to th*
known a* W. II. Rchults. Jr ; n. Cpo'nt of beelahlag of Uta d**f.lvlosatrn and Aana Uvlnaatea.
errtpttoe,' thetuee loeihr * deg.
hla w ife ; Charla* w illia m .; Ariaaet
t
r three thirtyu*e fee*. Iheare
K a rilllie r Worka, a Florida &lt; *(•
Mouth II dag. e r B. *h a line
y outilde of a municipality you ahull not atop, purallon; Arthur K. Crow lav alao
parallel with and tM feet out
ng guy vehicles. whethdF hUstuled or unattended,
orion iN lm aa known aa Arthur I t
the
Feerlesa Fernery
■gin trurtled port of U&gt;« highway when It is Crewtay; Royal Fern Corporation, a from'
Fence, a dlataaaa ef IttS feat
tX ar so leuv* such vshiel* off such port of *U|d Florida ccrnnratlea: Manlimln F, more or taro |* the *$•* Use
of Meciirdt U, Iheaf* North
Ifalnaar Charlea
R.
W m rklnrtoa:
Or svrrr* an unobstructed width of Uw highway
and W IM ac Pa adt Faaaarlaa. a
atonr th* jH tloa Mad I* fast
.nhlclcs than bt left for Uw free passage of
m'W# *&gt;r lews tn a petal wh&gt;th
Florida rv m oral Ion.
ara drfandA c&amp;tr view of such stopped vehicle ahull be ants.
la A I I deg (V tum .from the
I aa * sects 1 planar In
Ugnct of 300 Jh * Ip each direction upon such ra rr appelated h r the Court fa
■sId decree, ander and hr virtue
fast n an ee lads to lha petal
nr the .arms (herauf w ill o ffe r
a B happen while veblclss hr* being driven. A
of i m Ih Im .
for is le and sell at puhtlr a itoc*
Also cuuat an Accident, kill (gogon*. or destroy
T
h
e sold property,
aa a Io «** *l
to the.hlghaet and hesa h&lt;ddar for
* t th * fra a t door of the towether with all .th# t*n#*t«al
suhlds until you hAva ftt Uw bund brake and re.h
Cearl Tfouee of H*mlimU C o iatr,
o the I’ lty o f Hnnmid. Ftnrlda. a *
•udad down bin tu/n jour front wheels toward Iba let dap o f IV rim b .r. A.P..
«m.rul«d
re.t, balwaao th e haura o f I liM
of Uw road If ihdfwM no curb. U you are headed
r af Octohar,
o'rlnah A M. aad M e o’claak I ' j i s
the eseie halite A !• * * ! ' aotaa Aar
and tha heard tho local h»«na 5f
•al*. |he . fo lle w t e - d*oa'lhed a reo a rl- altuata la f|emtnuta CanatF,
Florida, to-valt: •
Reglnalhg n » tha Kenh
Mae
or lha te a lh m a t
.juanor of
Hart Ion • F o u n t.n
(It )
In
CIH.I.AHDH. S!&gt; aaut'ly
Township
T w e a ly-n n *
(It* '
I'll KIM, ltu. b ak t ortl. la try 1^##
fou ih pf R a n ** T w tn iv -N n*
t* IIEP
f f t ) Raat.' at a pad* ' situat'd
E ^ 'lP L A N T , Du. bur* fair ta v w l ,
tw ea tv CM) aha 1st Weal nt ;
H » to U »
tha Northeast' Ooraar theraoti
UUAI’KFNUII, SUqity. Il»x*n U. H.
lhaoca (tooth foriy-algh t I t * * ' !
«b*mb «l (* no, 1 fl.tt
atJnuiat KaaU on aa a n c le ',
baaed on aa'd N orth Mae e fa a ld J
,,u '
quarter section At One Thoaaa .
l t r r r t '(U t Cratan, l i l t
0:45 Wild LKo
aad • F ir# Hundred • F t f lF - t * * I
ONI'INM, M It*, sack. V*tlnw $£#*
10:00 Tahe It 4g V
feet ( l i t * ) (e a n tree e a h a ..
W b l'a t u t
n
j
10:10 CelcmhU Wi
b ein g’ (It*' Rorthweet corqar o&lt; ,,
ItAVnKA, Ilea It, H. Comb. | t.«i'
fbe (Otlewlne de«crlhed
Irsad
HaadUae* at
Mo- 3 $1.1u
KAN^
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Mar11:05 Xlpa « »r*n
vat. O ft. la fair, ta g * to Ihbb
Orchcsira CFFNIU
. ltu k fir.'W . It. II t&lt;&gt; tu
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on Hills or Curve*, N ear Bridge
Approaches qr Road Junction*

SING

COURT

Hertlon Fourteen tl4 ) Thenc*
V m i thlrt**n hundred twwvityfour and * h alf f**t USSI 1*1)
to a point
altunteil
fonrt*ei»
hun«1r#tt ih lrtj-o n * (l l S I ) f * t t
Month «.f t.h* NnrthwMt M M i»f
uf thl* «le«rrlh*d tr*&lt;t Thcno*
N*»nh on Ih* *ubdlvl«U*a lln*
fourteon
liundrod thlrljr^on*
t i n t ) f* «t tu M id V i v i h k n i
corner of |hl* d**crlb*d t f l f t .
ConUUnlnr
tw*n4y*nln«
*nd
••f*n ty^ n iro *
on*-hundr*du»*
l ! » ) l ) * « r * * n itre or 1*** Th*
H**tii
ihr#*
hur\drc«i
forty
h im
f* * l o f *n'd frnzt b *in »
In
T w * n tf-lh r * *
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In Town*M p T w tn ty-o n * ( t i t
Month.
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Tw *n iy-n tn *

Park Correctly and Safely In
Gear and Brakes On .

TAMPA, Nov; 22.—UPV—J. W.
Crew*, former TTauchula State
Bank president (barged with mall
fraud testified (ft Htls own defans* in Federal court yesterday
that he ^nevei

the X Mugg* Company, defunct
Tampa Honor n etlfjrlng company,
whoa* note* all agedly were used

| &lt;%Sing Another Chorus” W ill
Show A t R lT Z Next Tuesday

WA T E P S P A W
U N DROOL
I: t

ENAMELS

and

VARNISH!

HOUSE PAINT • W A l l H i L H

CLEAN

UP

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MIRRORS - GLASS
Ut S SUPPLIES

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Well*#

R «M M H * f ....

By Hodon It
Every week h*s its msln event
and this week's was HOMECOM­
ING. The sponsors were limply
radiant, the fame was fine and
Iir lim
R illa t
C U Ifa rl Prvrla*
everythin* went o ff smoothly—
r«v r
M ila n .
-.
.. LaalOa H al'
B ayarl ara; -----but speakinf of somethin* not
■ In n
O — rtiram a
a h rs a a rU a D i a n a
•mooth, was
the
definite
r. r . *.
. ... r u i M a ( a l l *
P*rtln* of V A LA R IE
WELLS
M arl arti l a m
end GEORGE SPEER. Neither
K a tk rrr a w l s i l a a
le (offering,
ea VALARIE
ia
Laalaa Ns M a ra s
Of tire _
contented with
HUGH W IIEL.
H a rm s* M IM Ifla a
CUHl .
Cl aka
Ma r ; R akes
CHEL
and
GEORGE
with
Ortas gsresll
I HELEN 8TAFFORD.
r U n a n W alla
IO n r»
| We thought there wea some,
■ IIMa p illa r
Claaara
.thing mining and we Jus* woke
■ laa Malk I l l s !
a*
up to the fact that' it's
the
friendUneaa of LORENE SHORT
who haa moved to Tavares.
WEDDING BELLS for MARNoted U. S. Political Families
GIJERITE DUNCAN and JUTE
KEYE8 hart been ringing nlnc«»
In the United Staten, there have bean certain families laat MAY, but we juat found
that have played an Important political part in our nation out. Whoopel We thought we
for the last two generations. 8ome are more noted than knew everything!
"Juat anything to he differ,
others, but all have a distinctive record. Worth-noting Is ent,"
la tha alogan. of "RED”
that tome of these families have used the tame policy for WIGGINS and JIMMYRIDGE
—of
all
thlnga, they have on
yaara upon years.
Mr
Tha Bask heads of Alabama represent one of the great: their record a tour oT the new
funeral home In Orlandu
end
eat political families that ever existed In this country. alao
wara tceh chasingwnod.
While no startling feats might be reported of this fami­ rata alt over th* mad laat Sun­
ly as a whole, recognition is well deserved when a state­ day night WARREN DANIELS
ment la made concerning the accomplishments of the waa In on that, too.
Gracing ’ole 8. H. S. with
Bankheads. The late John Hollis Bankhead I, was a noted their
charm and Irvcllnret were
senator from Alabama, and his son, John II. carried on our aponiora for the HOMECOM.
family tradition when he assumed the seat In 1931 his ING game. SIS KIRTLEY and
father had held. Benator Bankhead is still serving in the FLOSSIE WELLS.
Whafa LOIS NIPPER got we
Senate, and although he haa not made an outstanding re- wiah wa had? Two cuta HOYS
cord, ne has been termed an efficient senator. His bro­ down to aea har from VIRGINIA.
"Sunday.go-to meeting" cou.
ther, the late William Brockman Bankhead, served in the
United States House of Representatives from the 66 Con­ pica Includa r-EARL JETER ’n
EICK, KENNY ECIL
gress to the 77. Rep. Bankhead was speaker of the House SHIRLEY
OLS ’ n M ARTY PERKINS. LOwhen he died in 1940. Hie record will stand out for gener­ IS
CALDW ELL
’n
MACK
CLEVELAND.
and
PATTY
ations to c^rne as a feat in governmental functioning.
One of the IgM highlighted clans have been the Am­ HODGE *n DAVID OATCHF.L
They’ve been aort of following
mons of Colorado^ The present generation of this politi­ the
Olee Club around to tha
cal family, led by ex-Govemor Teller Ammons, hss been dlffarant churchca.
overshadowed by past groups of the fsmily who have
Haa anybody
noticed
thoae
shown many more state developments. The Ammons nded, boya that get around but never
dataeT Freak*! To name a
in different positions, off and on for 30 years in Colors- have
few. SAM THURSTON. KEAR­
da Ex-Govemor Ammons, a Democrat, was defeated in NEY ARMBRUSTER, RUSSELL
1933 when he sought re-election, by Ralph L. Carr a Re­ YOUNG, DICK MERIWETHER.
CECIL JONES
and,
oh—juat
publican.
Coma now, boya— give
•
The most publicized fsmily of politics in the last ten doitnal
the gtle a breakl
)rean haa been the Longa of Louisians. Huey Pierce Long,
ORIEN FARREI. ha&lt;
been
who established a "machine” that dominated Louisiana heard crooning to HELEN PHIL­
LIPS
hla
currant
them*
«ong,
politics for more than ten yearn, was Democrat governor
and senator from the "Pelican” state. He was assassinated "SO YOU'RE THE ONE."
ILLIP
KRONEN
.wear*
in August, 1938. His brother, Earl Kemp Long, became he*PH aff
women for life elnce
governor in 1989, when a Long protege, Richard W. Leche, ft? I
‘■ &gt;\l
wl,h marjor.
resigned his position. Governor Long, seeking a full four- *■ JVNK BURDICK. Peraonally,
we'll
believe
It
when
w* aet It.
term, was defssted in 1940 by bam 1L Jones. This deI-ov* m*. low rnv dog." He.
marked.the end of the Long rule in Louisiana. Exposed
a
..HUTCHISON,
r * ■raft and corruption practiced during the tang era Jiad with her
Tittle blond Snanlel.
wfeet upon the voters of Louisiana who decided to do We heard T. J. DRUMMOND
CHr M i l a * .... .

K a lk rrn « K | l a
N a r fa tt ila D ia n a
—.
Mlrlaai **•&lt;’
I n * Narrlas

C om m it M i l a * .. .
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B

■way with the Long-1tea.
Massachusetts' Lodges are another in this classified
yroup of American families. The late Henry Cabot Lodge,
Br. was a Republican senator from Massschusetts who had
the distinction of having been minority leaatr as well 4s
majority leader of the 8enate, He was chairman of the
all-important Foreign Relations Committee in 1919 and was
violently opposed to the proposal that we enter tha League
of-NatloHv Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr., his son, wss elected
aanator in 1988 to repisee irsrcus A. Coolldge. As most onetarm senators, Senator Lodge hss yet to make a notewor­
thy record.
. The Tafts of Ohio are a nationally-known family. The
.late William Howard Taft was the only man ever to havo
r.been both president pf tho United States ind chief jus­
tice of the Supreme Court. He also was secretary of war
trader Theodore Roosevelt as well as the first United
States governor of the Pntllppinee HU son, Robert Al­
phonse Taft, was chosen senator in 1038 by the Ohioans
|
Robert J. Buikley, Roosevelt-widened Democrat.
: - Senator Taft made an unsuccessful ntl-mpt in 1940 to «e. cure the Republican nomination for president. During his
eh*rt tenur.i of nftire, ho has made a surprisingly good re­
cord and has come to be kpown as ono of tho ablest men
. .In the 8enats.
jo£~ - The l*te Rep. Bennett Champ Clark, Sr, npd Senator
i Bennett Champ Clark, Jr, of Missouri represent another
family of note in United 8tatas‘ politics. The late Rep.
Clark was one of the moet outstanding speakers of the
that this nation haa tvar had. Like the late Rep.
heed, Clark will Wove, in his record, an qpoch in
''V i B e n n e t t Champ Clark, Jr, ton ef tha
r, das unpointed senator in 1983 to fig out tha unI taro or Harry B. Hawes. He v is elected to a full
term in 1984, and re-elected in 1988. Senator Clark
an established orator. With nuny speech** he hea. ea
leading isplarirailst, violently crlticirol the foreign policy
&gt;the President. He has not, hovovefr, rouchod the stand*
- hU frthor had abroad in h.s ,t«y.
'
The .LeFoiletU* of Wisconsin—the late Robert Sr,
jjwl PhUlp—-have aO had Isolationist views. The
Robert Marion LaFollatto Sr. was very active in the
‘ te In 1917 when he attempted to keep thU country
going to war. Along with five other senators, LaFdinade a valiant try In efforting to keep the United
J**
^J1 *on* Robert LdFollette, Jr, is a member
(
•
ejmryint the views of hi* famous far Into thg Sonata debata even now. Tho third LaFoU« • defatted In 1988 by Julius P. Hell The

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It o u m f i .

KATHERINE SPENCER wear­
ing an aqua wool skirt and black
vsirs teen waist wa* really deSOUTH SIDE N E W S llgbted with th* alngtag and so
was KENNY "BUCK” ECHOLS
who wor* a brown cheeked coat’
and brown pants. EARL* JETER
waa proud o f hi* data, SHIR.
LEY EICK, har gray and plaid
two plec# dress wa* very chic
i?y uiroed r7
t®* • Ikfil with her taaalad faanie.
N AN C Y COLLUM 1* on* of
tha few poop)* who wear royal
phrpl* becomingly. She has a
2 * f t ^ tthara,
n
I would purple cron* dtaa* with ontln ap­
pliques with which eh* wear* a
^ i r h l^#5»a di° Un*°
strand
of
poart*.
JANICE
BROWN’S win* cprduroy dross ia
■ft o ff by a largo whlta bartht
"
'la th*
collar that‘ really
tho thing!

gh w &amp; t ^

Yiank Urn N ^ in o l* Fred Com­
pany and th* Wilson Toomer
Fertiliser Company for giving
us a hundred pounds of ftrtills*r.
Tho taro girl# who are helping
In tha Garden Club are Dorothy
8emlfiolo Fortsin and Anna Corlpy.

Mrs. Harrison took a short vo­
cation from school thla week to
havo n visit with her ton who la
home for the first time In- two
yoara.
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The Debate Club o f
High School will meet In Orlando
for .debates on Decamber 19.

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Plans Are Mad* For
Football Baaquot

Song's Copied By
The Pan-Am. Club

* Ia for

ECONOMY
,.. aome protection at
leee coed '
• F1RE1NSU*.
ANCB U om plnM whnra you
m a mv* tnonay, without bacriloin* quality l If you wor* a
pofeyfcoUtr (a THE CBN*
TEAL Ism poor, you would

Pleasant companitxuhlp
tad doUeioun drinks nr*
tlway* on hsnd. Moot
your fritnds her*. Modcrats pries* st til tJmss.

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines
Cocktails
We Deliver

•y ANm To

"•whore of

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'todylng up

know ™ * " f— ,0r defense*you
A bit of advice—‘ WMl. . i i j
lag down Ilf.-, hon-li'-p. „ „
rear."Hm* ny 'P 11"**™ In hie e*.

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The annual operetta of
the
In 1939 the Key Club of
Grammar School haa been aet Debating: Club Plans
Seminole High School was erOlln D. Knf, American hlitor year’* attendance.)
for
Dccemtcr
11
and
12.
This
Rollin, College: One acholargsnixrd by the Sanford K[wants
teacher at Seminole High School
To Attend M eeting Club lo promote better friend$500— (ilightly
under play ia sponaored by th* Parent
and a member on the advisory •hip of
of which
hip and sportsmanship through­
committee of social science at- one-half the coet of one year’i Teacher, Association
Mr*. W. 8. Bromley ia president
tended the Sixth Annual Meeting attendance.)
Th* Debating Club of Sem­ out (he srhnol. To canry out thla
The name of this year's play inole High School held a me—*- motive, it has born necessary
Southern College: _ One acholof lh*
Florida
Academy
of
Scirncea, which took place at tnhip of $270 and one of $135— “ E-A»pe rating Christmas Glfta'. ing Tuesday morning to make for the members of the club to
features
the usual number of plans to attend a district debate play a leading part in school ac­
Southern College, Lakeland, on (these amSunt to one-half and
Nov. 20, 21, and 22. This aca­ one fourth the coat of one year-! good Christmas song* and chor­ tournament which is to be held tivity—both curricula and extrauses. The theme of th* plsf deals in Orlando, Dec. 19.
curricula.
demy Included diacuaalon of ao­ attendance.)
8tet.&lt;on University: One schol­ with the Christmas gifts which
rtal science, by certain college
1$ , record for the club since
The officers tor Ihe eomiog
got
crossed
up
beemus*
of
the
prufruor, and high tchool lu- arship of $250 (approiimately
yrars
ago
y car were introduced as: Ken­ its founding three
one-half the cost of one year's new regulations which required neth Echols, pre-idrnt; Connie •hows remarkable results in the
atruetora.
Santa to boa and label the gift*.
While attmding the academy, attendance.)
McCall, vice-president;
Kather­ members' participation in school
Mr. King took a leading part inl Tampa University:, Two schol- Well the gifts for the children ine Spencer, secretory and trea­ happenings.
inl anhips—both consist of full tui- got m.'r/Hl up and were sent to surer; and Vesta Ann White,
thc discussion on two occasions,
Kry Club
members,
Edwin
st Ihe luncheon for the sociai linn and fees
for one
year’s the old people, etc. In the final reporter.
' llranan and Earl Jeter— have the
scene all
of the, . gifts stags
a
sciences
section
on
and'aUrndante.)
irn xrn
s
e v HW|I
U
ll
*Friday, ■&gt;*'1
a m
i .;
Il.II
rai
.
Miss Ethel Riser wss named distinction of having been pres­
•t a Saturday morning meeting1 He continued by relating that'Jubilee. ~"oa* ^OM sanitary boa- as the sponsor for the coming ident of Ihe Student Council
of this group. Mr. King discussed students who live up to the pro- ing regulations" ere done' away year, and we hope it will be a during its two year existence.
wlth the group the Florida Schol- Imisr that they shown) at the with.
very successful' one.
Another honor bestowed upon
By Karl. Kipp
trshipa In the Art and Selene* c1"»e of their high school days
Any one withing to join the Key Clubbers for tha post two
For
several
years,
the
fsculty
of Free Government. They were and will prove themselves dedebate
club
pi*v»e
see
M
l',
^ti.
years
has hern the editorship of
School
has
begun last year.
|serving.' may expect their schol- of the Grammar
•or or the president at once.
the Salmagundi, school annuaL
"Students
graduating
thla irjihip to be extended through studied and searched for some
|ji-t year John Dunn, president
method of teaching thrift to our
Spring are ellgttl* to enter the four years of college,
of the Key Club, served as edi­
competitive examinations for the! The Seminole high teacher told boys and girls. We all railixed
tor. sod this year David GatScholarship, ' Mr. King stated at the group in lakeland that Ralph the need of such tporMng but
ehel, vur.president of the clob,
the meeting.
tMatousek, a student at Stetson National practice and economy
Vocational
School
is serving as editor.
Mr. King also announced thej University and one of the wln- seemed to be pointed In another
The Key Club la welLreprefnllnwtng requirements for the ners of last year's scholarships, direction.
aented on the Student Council
By Betty Cellier
Now the
National
Defense
scholarships while addressing the has made an outstanding rrrofd
We have the following new pu­ by Richard Meriwether, Horry
according to a letter received Stamp plan haa presented us a
social science section:
Edward
opportunity
to
teach pils attending Vocational School I.re, Jr., Earl Jeter.
First— a competitive examina­ by Mr. King from Dr. W. S. golden
Em­
now:
Dorothy
Ruoge,
Alice Marshall. Taylor Brown.
tion will be given In the* high Allen, president of Stetson. Dr. thrift soil still do something Higg*. Mary Coffeen. Mrs. A. mett Herndon, and Karl Schaltx.
schools on April 10, to thoae Allrn states, "Ralph was near •tout National Defense. Mrs. I. K. Power*. Mrrritt Staley anil
Other
honors
held
by
■em
­
tudenta w'ho"wUh To e'nt.r'"th. •«&gt;» »"P
quartile In 1. Frailer Is responsible for this
bers of this Key Club group
Evelyn Stiles.
new
plan.
ontest.
This
examination
will
k»‘
J
»
^
tnglish
ptaecmcnt
tests
contest.
of
th*
senior
What did one mosquito say to • re president
Mrs. Frailer who Was our P.
pertain In questions on govern­ and the psychological testa at
class. Mack Cleveland) vice-orc*the other?
ment, political, and social science, the opening of school. During T. A. president last term, is
"Whoopee! 1 just passed my idrnt of the senior class, Tkylor
economics and International rela­ the first six weeks, he made the very much interested in Ihe sale screed test!"
Brown; secretary o f lh* senior
She hss
tions, and modern American and gride nfeJ) in all* subjects. There of Defense Stamps.
Lately we have been rutting class. Drtphine Hasty: secretary
European history, (a short bio­ are very few etudenta who ran worked out a plan and a contest •tsncils and running
them off. ef the Junior clots, Paul Kickgraphy of msterlal to be used make such a record at Stetaon for the boys and girls to save As everyone knows we will cut son; rditor-in-ehief of th* Sem­
In preparation may be obtained during th# first six weeks per­ their money and buv Defense stencils for anyone
who will inole County School News an 1
iod. He had two courses in his- Stamps. We are glad
to co­
from the writer.)
lory, Economic History of Eu­ operate In this work and hope furnish the matrrial. This will an associate editor o f tha Sal­
Second—an original eight
to rope ami History of Medieval
magundi, Edward Marshall; pres­
to report a good ami* of stamps help us and you too
twelve hundred word essay (to Europe."
First Angel: "And how did ident of the Band, David GaL
In
the
near
future.
be aubmltted on a date to bo
ehrl; treasurer of tha Pan-Amer­
you get here?"
"President Allen. In his Istter,
lly Sophie Mas Wright
•elected later) will be required advised that another scholarship
ican Club. Billy Holleyhead; and
Second Angel: “ Flu."
In
chapel
Wednesday
morning
from the students whose papers will be awarded in 1912,'’’ Mr.
The first year shorthand pu­ business manager of tho Celery
we sang The Star Spangled Ban­
Stuart
In Ihe examinations have ranked King continued. '1Thla letter Is
pils have begun to wfite with Fed. school newspaper,
Ithln ihe highest twenty-five. typical of the responce of Flo­ ner and gave th* Flag salute. surprising results. Some still (Juartrrman.
Mr. Kipp gave a Bible strlpture
'Although
soma
of
th*
mem.
Those twenty-five students will rida college presidents
to the and we repeated the Lord's Pray­ ca n't believe it!
here of the club hav* not been
Kindergarten Stuff!
\m nbtlfied.
program," he added.
er. Mrs. McKinnon gave * nice
officers, Ihrv have been the In­
Mr. King added that tha Flo­
Mr. King concluded by stating speech on good sportsmanship, I bought a wooden whistle.
spiration behind certain organi­
rida
seholarahlpa
are
being that the other students In Florida which l think will help lh* boya But it wooden whistle.
sations.
So I bought a steel whistle.
arded by .the following insti­ collegrs who art benefiting from and girls of Grammar 8chool.
In taking psrt in th* extratution* of higher Iranflng In thla tne scholarships afe Donald Kuhl. • Barbara Rucker and Endsley But it steel wooden whistle.
curricula activities In th* blgk
•late:
at University of Miami, Gertrude Mclsch of th* fifth grad* sang So I bought a lead whistle.
irhool. Ihe membera of th* Key
University
of
Miami:
One long, at Southern College, and a song for
tha school. Miss But they wooden lead me whis. Club sre able to endeavor to
tie.
scholarship
of
$250— (approxi­ STirvin Hardin, at Tampa Uni- Whlildon played for them.
urge rn
better sportamonsbip
mately one-half th* coat of one- versity
Grammar School has a band So I bought a tin whistle.
• nd friendship and at Urn asm*
whkh play* for tbs children to And now I lin whistle.
Some of the following have tim&lt;* *n? keeping up th&lt;r scho­
march hy. Mr. Dolllson la the
part-time jobs and others have lastic records. Thus they have
leader of the orchestra. Wo are nermanent job*: Perry l-ee Bell, carried out the motive for which
very proud of our orchestra.
OVIEDO
S.H.S. S A S 8 IE TY
Elisabeth Dyson, Augusta Fin. the club was organised.
Kay Hho*arakrr
neran, Helen* Tamm,
F.ilee-i
We
entered
chapel
Monday
School
Fatly Madga
)ragg, Margaret
Ilolly.
Edith
with the orchestra playing *N*w teakiey, Bettv Colbert, llrM tTills week eaulety went to
In a recent flection the een- Yoik Life” .
church to hear th* Enasmble
ca
Lee,
and
Hilly
Finneran.
Then wo
sang
“ Tho
Star
sing. The group looked ewell lor class elected as their home
Ith the girls' all whlta dresses room mother, Mrs. C. R. Limits. Spangled Banner-’ ami had the
Tha girls' and boys' basket­ Plsg salute.
Mia* Edna Chlltemlen recently
harmonising with tha boya’ dark
Anderson*
Mr. Kipp give a Blbla reading attended a Hroquet (or the new
suites. In looking around th* ball teams are getting new satin
congregation
w* aeo
BETTY .taskatball suits in the school and th* school recited tha Lord's members initiated into the FlorG r iffith '
Ida Scuthem college chapter of
WILKINSON wearing a white *°lor,» orange and black. The Prayer.
Funeral Director
.
Mr.
Kipp
told
us
about
th*
Ksppn
Delta
PI.
a
national
honor­
fUnn*Ma«ket whU# "l AUBETTE I
by,
7 H B. h i l t
DUTTON'S blue sweater bring*
,on*:&gt;&lt;t..pl« y&gt; tnd K«ttln« Constitution of th* United States ary fraternity,
from
the
merchant*
of and tha three divisions of the
aut th* blu* In hap aye*. MACK
Oviedo. The balance is to
be Government which are th# Presi­
BUI Klrtley rnd Pete Wrro, for­
CLEVELAND In a twe^I coat
paid bv th* School Board.
dent and hla cabinet, th* Su­ mer student* of Seminole High
accompanied LOIS CALDWELL
preme Court, and Congress.
W*
had
a
very
nice
ThanluSchool, were vlaltlng with friend i
who wor* a gold silk dress with,
Mr. Dolllson, the
orchestra at th# school cn Thursday.
brown .accents. CLARA
HAS- giving program at our Horn*
Economics Club meeting last leader, told usthat you should
KINS’ red suit looked eo cheer,
playing
an Instrument
Monday night. There were IB start
ful and VIRG IN IA CHAPMAN present.
Delicious
refrshment* wl^ll* you are In Grammar School
offered a pleasing pictura In her were served by Madeline Borjard,
In closing of tho program tha
light gTcen silk dress.
Marjorie Wllkeraon, Sharon Mur­ orchestra
fftomola"
to
rel
.played
_
Ars we teeing doublet No,
ky, Charlotte Beasley, Beulah march out by.
it'e Just the BROCK twin*. AL
Robert
Spark
ns
to*
ergard, and Evelyn Tindall.
and PETE, In thalr roveralble
Our Garden Club met Tuesday.
plaid jackals. And sitting right
Welcoir* back Joyce Steel, we We prepared a garden In tha
by them Is LEROY HODGE In are all glad to hire you with u* back yard of our school. In It
a ennisy tan sport coat and blu* again.
will plant Nasturtiums. We

HARRY BEASLEY &gt;
man-of.tho-vrorldlah la hla tan
salt and yellow awaatar
BOP CRUMLEY’ S groan suit la
tha latest In Ullorfiw.
Ut* apanoor. Soon
Th*
faculty
area
mighty
dremud np with MISS HAND
i M . a l . M ~ " “ inoftlng a becoming largo now
mw pupil, k m m m black hat with n gold ornament.
MISS RISER'S bleak hat sad
w , u a i K T iS S M e i t e shoo* looked aver so amort with
^ fitted black coat and MISS
s S ^ jiK t
HRMAN chose a gray dross
oatentad with a btna hat MR.
MeKAY waa vary distinguished
looking In n dark gray salt.
Mont wash laaaMty will “ toko
In’ th* home coming gx
three L*.
^
. w wwn, t fl than-.
• w school right

10 \
“ • r».
- h i m for
rlstQgig^kftl atich famQiee could have been go

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Seminole High School Key Chib
King Attends Annual Meeting Of
G R A M M A R SCHOOL
Members Hold Many High Honors
Notes
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SAN FO R D . F L O R ID A . M O N D A Y . N O V E M R E R 21. 1911

Established In 1908

Hendricks
Speaks To

f

Sanford N Tlic Only Central
Florida ( ily A fford in g Hall, Highway
And W aler Traiwporlatlon

M

RailUnionMay British Claim New Successes;
Ask Roosevelt
To Take OveV Moscow Is In Grave Danger

Turkey W ith A Star

Civic Clubs

Representative Sa ys
District F e d e r a l
•
Expenditures A r e
Over $50,000,000

W h i t n e y , Pre8ideat(&lt;;crmans 'fak e Town
O f l^arfirest Bro­ 1 Within 3! M i l e s

Denounces Hitler
• And John L Lewis

WASHINGTON, Nov
He t s s w la l . 1 rreaa
— President A K Whitney of the
Cerman aback troops which
Brotherhood of Hallway Train­
drpee a new Wedge between
men, the large«t nf fiv» unions
Moscow and
Kalmln
and
of operating luilroad employ**,
• •arm ed against
the
Ited
said today his organization was
Arm y'a second Ifjyrs of ,|r-shout ready1' to ask President
fens* soath and * r s t of lha
Roosevelt tn take rimtrnl nf ths
rapltal put khxscnw today in
rallrooads f..r the duration of tne
its moat aarloua danger nf
emergency tn avert the strike
thr war.
scheduled fnr Per 7 The atrlkf
The N a il*
asserted they
was tailed tn enforce wage In­
had amaahed to within about
crease demands
31 miles o f Moscow,
labor and management rrpreFighting e f f atlark after
•entativrs held separate meet*
attack by tank m d mechaning, on the railroad w igs dis­
iied force* the uaalana de.
pute, presumably considering pro­
dared they
were
holding
posals and counter-proposal* put
firm ly to positions at K al.
forward in previous joint eonInin and Volokolamsk, flan k­
ferentes.
ing the new wedge.
There was no word, ho
Ilf
l'r#—;
^0 „(,at suggestions for breaks
Tlii* (irrman* rlaimrtl t*»dny
|ing the impasse nnd averting
wers that thnr force* have captured
nation wide rail strlV
.11 niilra
|unjj^ ,
an,| non-op- S»lnvt*chnofor«ki, only
northwrut of Mn»fnw, in their
crating brotherhoods have asked!
approach to the Itu-sian
.for wage incresscs ranging from , l(|„t*|. The Russians admitted
!l0 percent
upward.
President ||„.lr withdrawal at Mozhaisk. 57
I Roosevelt appointed s fact-find- nnlrs wrsl of Moscow, slid
n
‘ ing board which recommended ^risslustl retreat southeast of Tn.
Sen. Tom I .-Un.ilu i I. s.,. (U-ftl. ehniinian of the Judiciary
seven and one-half percent In- |., |(g) miles below Moscow,
creases for the operating em- fhe Russians said heavy hisses hulioininiilii i hi.i».tk' i .itiii -I rik«%sji
•»n.
*ii»*k%!i willi Inn
ployr.s and l-l1, percent raises were inflicted on the"Gi-rmims in
wltnesee*.
.
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N t, v
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for the non-operating. Those re- u„. |{„,|ov srru
wle. .Ii.t'i t -l ........... l„ ■. -Ills ,,, | \
' i l &gt;. . .. i n
commendations were rejected by
llispelrhes also snol the Hus. Irst.il.
, ...
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»)■„
las.-.| Hi. \i»it . • i . . I
,
all brotherhixwls. Only the oper- ,inn, stood fast at VolnkolninA. or War It.-toil r I'jit.i
sting trotherhiNals, however, h *w | „ f,.w miles northwest of Mwcmv sure of iiiimi . i i l l- t ,t. i. it... ......tu. tion
_____________________'
formally called a strike.
„ n the northern itusdnint of tin-

t h e r h o o d , Would
Stop Waffe Strike

Wheeler " I s ” C a l l e d
Traitor To Coun•
tr y By V i s i t o r
Federal expenditure* in
the Fifth Conjrreuxionnl dis­
trict and those authorized in
• aopronilation* now pending
•jorrejrate over S50.000.000.
-Representative Joe Hendricks
told a KToup of civic cluli
members at a luncheon in
V the Pariah House todav
Explaining that political
opponents (n q iM illy ask«*&lt;l the
qustlon, “ What ki&gt; hr dine?”
Mr. Hendricks tnl,| hn audience
^ that he wanted them to hr able
® to aaawer In detail so hr ex­
plained that this $50 ,000,000 in.
•laded Items amounting to $10..000 already spent and $ 2 0 . .
,000 contemplated f»r
the
A Bear future.
®
Mr. Hendrick* also paid ht&lt;
respects to Adolf Hitler
and
Jalni !„ Lewis declaring th;it the
former waa out to conquer thr
world III on* way or another and
that the other waa a traitor to
# hta W i l l i hat hardfy l«“ *»
t t M Senator Wheeler *t al whe
men teiUng the people of th,
■■■airy that lha whole defensr
« « * • ■ to A fraid-perpetrated

«

Pvt. Kred MeClintock, 24, draftee from lluckingham, 1H., has
Jane Wyman ns his guest for turkry dinner at Fort MarArthur.
Cal., and his top sergeant does the carving It tame about when
Sgt. Arthur Dahlstrin bet him a month's pay the actress
wouldn't shi w up tor Thanksgiving dinner. Pvt. McClintnek rushed
to to Hollywood, did a lot nf lalking, and here the bet ia being
paid off.

Herndon Reports N o . R o l l

Worker* who are canvassing
Tha*. indicia cuts and two no
true bill* »rr«- returned by thr Semlcmle County in , connection
Jury fur I he Fall term with the Red Crose membership

The fndictmenta were against

rreaa - Church and a pant presi­ Nelson
dent o f Uio Rotary Club, who
leaves shortly to make his home
la Tampa.
The luncheon wm» presided re­
ar hr O. P. Herndon, president
of the Klwmnis Club, who pre­
sented the distinguished r
and introduced th* ip-aker. Rep­
resentative Hendrick*, he said, wis
elected fhr* yean ago as a "*•rioo* minded young man in whom
th* people recogulirH the nualItiaa o f n statesman." Mr. Hem.
don also commended him fee his
elevation to the powerful &gt; " im priationa committee and aafcl he
was the seannd man from Pin(da in the history of thta state
tn ait upon that committee.
Mr. Hendrick* said that a rrtnrcey la beta* mad* of the
propoaed 81. Jokaa-Iadian River
(C n iu is g — reae Taeeey

Seven Selectees
Will Leave Foe
Blanding Friday
Six moo have been selected
and one man has volunteered to
fUl the second Nov amber Draft
Quata. E. B. Carter of the local
BeWthr* 8 errk » Office mild to.
following prospective sol­
dier* will leave fo r th* !«

Uea Center at . Camp
l

Bias

Call W orkers
To Make Reports
Before N ext W eek

Bill In Two
Cases On Doeket

Circuit Court, according
to fnfdrmatton released today ty
O. P. Herndon, clerk of the Cir­
cuit Court, who also announced
'•hirh

rector o f lha'Holv

ad i f k

O f R ed Capital;
Nazi Losses Heavy

liruwn, colorrd, charged
with murder; Willie Mae Haw­
kins alias Willie Mae Pride, rnloml. charged with murder; anil
Johnny Nmith, colored, chargeil
ith rape.
No true bills were returned
against Edward
liens, colored,
and Hallie Mae Williams, colored.
Two defendants have already
plrad quilty end have hern sen­
tenced. Webster Thomas, who was
charged with larceny of an au­
tomobile, waa sentenced to five
years at Ralford aa was Joe
Jones, J r, who
waa
charged
with breaking and entering with
intent to commit a misdemeanor.
Both are colored.
The Grand Jury also rrportrd
to Circuit Judge M. R. Smith
U s s lls w *

Press

Pea*

P earl

U. S. Troops-To (io
Into Dutch Guiana
WASHINGTON. Nov. 21 — M l
■
— The White House today an.
neunerd a contingent of Ameri
can troops would move into
Dutch Guiana to protect valuable
bauxite mine* which supply the
United States with large supplies
of raw aluminum.
Arrangements were made by
the United State*' and Nether,
lands* govtmmcnta, with the
wholehearted approval from the
gavarnmaai af Btraall.

Idefense srr

drive, should have their reports
in hy the middle of this week,
Mr*. Roy Mann, publicity chair,
gist} of tha aafucjalion, stated to.
day. Shu added that, a very
small amount of tha quota has
been secured, a total of I t 10 ami
this includes some county appro­
priations.
Mrs.*Mann pointed out that the
lets money collected toward the
41500 goal, the tmaller the sp.
prupriatirn kept tor use In this
area will be and In this particu­
lar emergency, more money will
be needed for- county work as
well as national work.
Miss Olive Dinkla keep* thn
Red Cross room open in the
mornings, whlla In the afternoons
tha following women of Sanford
act as receptionists to give out
supplies to voluntary knitters as
well aa buttons, membership ranis
and other roll eall matter; .Mrs.
J. G. Patterson, Mm. Charlie
Morrison, Mr*. E. 'I . Hoy. Mrs.
J. O. Laney, Mrs. II. J. Lehman,
Mrs. 8. Hlghlcyman, Mr*. J. W.
Daniel, Mrs. H. D. Lewis. Mrs.
J. G. Heron atid Mrs. G. A.
.Speer.

License Provisions
Added To Price Bill

I

'flnnkftl on the viuth.
Next Katurdxy is the final data i On the northFiintrrn front, io
for membership pjrdges In the |hi* FenrrNl vicinity of l.rnirurrn*l.
current American l.eglon drie#, llie B»mI ermf h^» oprn^tl m fo»m
Adjutant J. G. Trawkk of tW.
loesl post. advi*«d twlay.
h$*r of pointa totrntr^iciiltv 'it
The local Post has Ix-en Irs untril alonir
mnin Uin&lt;*nitl
Ing tn get new members In ■ ; Mimtow hiph'kHV, thi* offit iul i»r.
dec tr&gt; raise its standing In in ­
!
my
nm^paprr
IC
«*d
Htnr repnrtctl
state. Twenty new members ......

f

been added recently, hut 1 %
Post still is considerably
li»&gt; •
of last year's total.
Joel 8. Field, local eoonnnn.h .
received a telegram todae f- &gt;01
the state department rnmomodi •
Rupert ravineaa, saving “ thnini
ing on ynu io don’t let me down '
Mr. Cavinrsa is Interested
all pn*ts in 'Ih i state in an I’’ ,
fort to place the Florida ■!. Igatton io the first 10 in oi&gt;l&lt; i
of membership In the nati-m
A speelal meeting is evn.-rt I
to he called hy the end &lt;&gt;f Hie
week in order to vrte in am
new member*. Al«n la-gioenniic •.
who' have not paid their dues ■.&gt;,
yet, arv urged In do so at mu.-

Credit Rule* Stand
For Christmas Buyers
WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 -&lt;/T&gt;

— For tba benefit of millions
who plan ia da their Christmas
shopping on. credit, th* federal
reserve board promised Sunday
not to changa • Its credit rules

before the holiday.
Officials at the agtnry said
that although a stiffening of
tha regulations on Inatallment
sales hat been under study for
several weeks, th* public need
not worry about their gift shop,
ping t h is --------That t____ that, under th*
rule* Is effect line* Beyt. 1, ra­

Children’s Home Superintendent
Will Attend Committee Meeting
Narco* C Fagg, *up*rintcnkoforn Urn
deat of tkn ‘ Odldna’a Horn*
JodmatniOo ‘ oHO- attend
o f Nto Semlnolo County
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On the Moscow front * gu-an-

I is- (tattle raged on idl sectors
American Legion Ij and
was fierce especially in (In­
ion of Klin, only 50 mih-s
Membership Drive direct
out front the capital on the ro-ld
Will End Saturday Motfow’d tlefrnNF^, iioi
rg%it

Friday at S OS attack from Urn
office an Second f t n e t: Ernest
NaOy Hickson, ChaluoU,
laborer, SR year* o f ago;
WASHINGTON^ Nov. 21 - 0T&gt;
Ha C. Stanley, eajeepna. ST yanra — Tha House banking committee
#f age; Q g e te r Irving Mas* of la an 11-hour raversal restored
Ike licensing provisions to the
Adminlitretie*1* drnsttcpllv re. dio*. refrigerator*, aewlng
vamned prise control bill but chine*, vacuom ctoanera, washing
specifically " exempted
farmer* machine*, metal mot lea] Instru­
• f age;
^
.
ment* and
end almllar
merchandise
ford, trucker,' SI jr*ar» M ag*. frrsw the provision.
air*
0 bought
bough far 20 percent
Two moa who aha included In
The revlaed version also would can be
tkto quota win laaau from,other forbid tba Ikaaalag of radio lime. dawn and J&gt;
Jl month* to pay.
Furnlturo to
to m
ow $n 10 percent and
seettoda ad tha United State, for Selling and distribution of
Bbrttou renter*: J*ka Pickett papers, bask* i• nd ether prlnUd 11 month* boala, but automobile*
WBMama.'Y— . A rt*. Junior *a matter likewiset weald be txempi- a n 1-4 down (ad JB month*
to par tha

furapL y !* tB * years af " a ^ w t e
M b i t o r , Lap Angete*. Calif.
UOterd pnrtor attradaat, s « yuan

- &lt;*anil&gt;ii(. Axis Supply
(Vntrr, Is Captured
In IS-lmur Hattie
(M Tanks In Libya

Discuss A n ti-S trik e Hill

3 Indictments
Memberships In
Returned By Local Red Cross
Grand Jury Total Only $400
Tru e

of th*
I th*

Walter Turner,
Young Student,
Appears In Pl ay

l.ondon Sliites Enemy
Is “ Ktsoluk* And
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Property Value
To Be Allowed In County Set ,
To December 13 A t $21,419,543
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Weather

City News Briefs

0PM Asks Drivers
To Save Previous
Year’s Licenses

Sanford Marksmen Win Honors In
West Coast Meet At Gainesville

Stolen Instruments
And Bag Are Found

n J U ' U m Sr B r in g . ‘ TI.

Arrau*.

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STBal gSrWSr^ BTW*I,_ 5ut

class AA rated Irnag, never lh* twain shall meet, except -th* old tag* ba returned
n; clast G m o w firin g, in Florida”, Mr. pood# concluded, motorlate call for new tap,
C A- Brown

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7-

Knjrlisli Admit
Hard Fighting

Waller M. Turner, a mem.
her of the senior class at the
University » f Florida in Gaines,
ville, appeared in * IhrTe.prr.
formanre run of the K a u fm a n
and Hart play, "The Man Who
Came to Dinner” in the role of
"Ilert Jefferson.” opposite Miss
Jean Stewart nf Galnrsvillr.According to prrsa releases tht«
play was arrlalmrd "the
out.
standing romedy prmluction of
the past five years’ at the I'ni.
verslty, while during ita New
York run io
I93U.tO, writers tin all |irnprrty in Ih r 4‘ounly. I In* 5 :
o f attli-l.ink trun«
l-k. Mr Jinkm
. .k .a li.l m i h i l e lo n n
t*rme,| it a "hit.”
I ••unly Idki'H for luauif* naHi •• l &gt;i | * »h* • $•fuipm* nf ID il Mh ufm
lo ll UHt Nlihm illnl to the Slttlr
The other male
lead
was f*ion|'trollrf, who u|&gt;|irov«*«l il on have- a iiii|lii|»i* nf || I | flit - ............ ••►I
iitls » f
played by Carl Squires of Min. | I h I . Ill, Iht* T ax t ’o||%-rtoi $*\ v• ••I .i • oiil|mrri| walla
nulls
In 1Io ati l ninl
k*
ml. who appeared in thv title 1*1.11111 «l Th«* builtrel fo r Ih r I Miintj l.l't vnir, kr« pni|f * lh. la . .,i i i'..I., ,k.
12-ion
Ameriean.hullt
role. Thr play waa directed hy (llkl‘7 Mill tht‘11 wlllblltlt i«*«l l ’ » III*
u.-t, .... I t. has,- fmight
up.iralivi’ly &lt;*nti •
■i.
I..id
••MllNurtl |»H I'matf
• t r . i „ m o h im - ,.f ti,'iniun mm.
GAINESVILLE. N»v. 2 I - (S | - . Prof. Paul E. Gelsenhof.
I 'oiM|itro||er Anil m n i iio I r#*lurnr*l
d,v
i -toll &lt; to n -twsisle ♦ill
cial)— Edward laing, son nf
until .i trip kkiM iiu 'lr Io Tu 11*
T, rtlo I "leni-'s "
bv imigh.
Eddie Lang owner of Eddu-'s
luikM'p hy ai«Vi*riil County tiffiriulinling liili-li lln...,r n-glinents
Restaurant, who is a Junior at
Mini the County A tt'irn ry whu
now , , in n led In lio n nnd gaso.
th# Unlveralty of Florida, is
w n r ourrrto»ful
in
hMving
th*
line
wnrfaie,
tile
high-specil
among those students who wdl
builirrt Fpprovnl. Th»* tuulirct i*l
Honda— Fair and cliiinly.
il
Xiiu’iM'in iiL'Id tanks were dehe Hated In th* lift 1-42 issue
Ihr School Iloaril mUo x u ffrrn l i|r t* M'.l fiusl in th,' extri iiii- smstli
., iilu-d ii. driving in «t rlo.s«
o f Who'* Wf asAmong Students
Uyx mill wua n d ntipruvnl until
(I c«mMmhf*I •••• I' mbf TlirtFl
, isirlmn luniglit. Tuenday fa il and
In American
universities
and
SrI
um
.I
lluiird
officials
mad,,
a
trip
I,
r
in
tinsouth
purti.m
College*.
..
In Tallahassee uml wyro successGeorgia— Fair and iiiiii Ji udder
Mr. Lang I* edi tor of the c&gt;l.
fill finally in ohUiining up|iruvul with frost. Tempvrnture will I.lege yearbook, a member nf th*
of their budget hy the State , |„ |,,« freesing in the hortli .md
Junior claaa executive commit! ',
The City ( ’ommisslon will hold
la aaaoclata editor of thr ml. it* regular meeting at 7:30 o'clock Supi'intendcnt of INilillc instiu. - 1eeiitral portions and f o i r fi.% r.
|mg in the exlremn smitli totiq;ht.
leg* magaalne, ia dance chairman tonight In the Commission room th’ii.
It was not until all of this had Tuesday fuir and rubier in lluo f tha Cavalier*, in treasurer »f at Iho City Hall.
hern done that the Hrmiliole Tax i South portion.
Alpha Phi Omega and is vire
Assessor could iu- fumbhrsl with
Alabama —• Fair and colder
nrrsldent of the Intematinnal
The
frilerul
government,
Ralationa Club. He was secretary,
There will bo a meeting of the the tax rate so that he.could cum-1 Temperature 2H tn 32 in tli - thrnngli the Coiiserv.xtbm Section
Wurth
portion, -;to to *tt in th«
plcte
the
ta
i
rolls,
treaauror of Summer School, Sanford Tourist Club tonight al
This Wfork waa rniupleted hy interior of .south |m»i I m*ii , I I fo » f thv. 11 I'M has rrqueated ev.
waa aaaoclata editor of the P 7:30 o'clock in th* Tourist Cen­
Tas Assessor Sanford F. Dninluey ki» nil tho roait am| u hruvv rryluuly to ci-op,-rate with tho
book aad waa a member of the ter on Lako Shore Boulevard.
on Nov. 1.1, approved by the Ihiaid fruit in th&lt;*( aotifh port inn to. licViue lag officials in conserving
sophomore executive commltUo.
11 nnd th* tax rolls were delivered tiiirht TucK4lay fair uml runt in* I it 11 and previous year lag* by
Mr. lang graduated from Or.
turning them in to the tax col­
ll ssllsseS Us r*4* Tkrvvl
Um I roltl.
There will b* a dinner-meeting
Undo. High School In 103)1 and
lectors throughout the slate, Jttn.
during kto high school career of th* local Uhrlntr* tonight at
It. Jinkm*. Tax
I'id h t v ,
an­
waa a member of the National 7:00 o’clock gt tka Palms and
nounce,! thit morning.
Pine* on th* Orlando highway.
Honor Society.
In line with this request own.
i n uf Hi l l license plate* are
asked tu turn them in to the Tax
Warren Bennett and Jessie
( ’nllcctor when purchasing tho
Dossoy of Orlando aocurad a mar.
new lit 12 platen, nr ‘ a* soon
Hag* license. John Odom and
rln:«s
I), thereafter a* possible. These obi
Thelma 8mith of Apopka were
Several members of the Bern- Miss Ethel Walker;
Williams; plate* will then be
he Jakcn
taken up by
Issued a marriage licenso Inole Gun Club "Jnumeyrd” tn • Inw firing,
Inatrumont* and a hand bag
Harry
partment
the Motor Vehicle ^^fepartm
that were etoton from Dr. A. W. at tha Court ilonaa.
Gainesville Sunday to attend the class II slow firing, James AL
Hatta’ car Friday night have been
an. I iiiuvid to ltaifte||n,l|her* tthey
lenhy.
recovered, polka said today.
Tha “ LRUs Theater” Club will regular monthly meet of the
FanfunI cluh memiars who at* will be held for iftcyisial by th*
cmtrgon.
A, bay faoad tba artkiea In meet at tha Weaua’s Club build. Florida West Coast rising League tended thn meet, Jasper Wolf,-, gnvernmrnt during 'this em*r$
tba gvaaa along* id# th* atreet In on Oak A vana# Tuesday night which »a a held on th* polire
cy
The Motor Vehicle Department
on# block from Dr. Holts’ rest, at 7:10 o’clock. Tba Rav. Carter range there, Byrd J. Goode, di­ James Allrnby, Harry WillMins
DeLaiu will b« ths princL rector of thb Central Florida and Mr. Goode, were aiming the hy ita Commissioner Henry J.
•a 7|7 East Second Street fromi Depuid
League, stated today.
speaker.
farther word
ennb-atanta who were the guests Driggers, asks for 'a full com
Winners of tha gold-medals In nf the Gainesville Police Dcnart- plianca of IhL* request by tbo
I from , police
HITI«V sacurvd a p«rmll
a r o h b e r y V f'H iiP
government, as he In ansloud that
ment at a pilau luncheon.
clothing afore aa to re-roof lb* kitchen o f a on*- classes wore: class AA, C- A.
Th* next meet o f the West Florida shall make a good show.
ua b s f week. Tha Kory from* booaa looal ld at 904 Brown, class A^ H. B. Krupa;
Ing in the collection uf tha old’
Mated vaiuo at aioUtiag Uk- Pecan Avans* *■ N ev.'IO . Per- class B, J. M. Gilmore; class C, Coast League will bo held in tag*.
Fort
Myers
on
Dec.
I
I
when
that
Jasper
Wolfs;
class
D,
B.
J.
frees ike etere amounted te mtosten waa ghroe to W. 8. Allen
New license platex for 1948
***
up meat# th*
East
Cnaat will go on sale at th* office of
raatoMtelr IIM te repair tba step* of kto dwell- Brich.
guo “ W * will combine fore** Jno. D. Jinkin*. Tax Collector,
Highest individual match score*
• - ”T I t----------lag aad kto garage. I l f Celery
for the afternoon wire aa fol
for a gala day of shooting. Ckut

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li ti'lfa o .s .'-u '.i.l^ .

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&lt; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 15H

TgEJUNTORP HERALD, BANFOBP,

Southern Hospitality Proven
. To Soldiers In Army Maneuvers
FIRST ARMY PUBLIC R E -,th e (outhem hospitality.
LATIONS DIVISION, CAMDEN,I One man la»t wrckcml had a
8.
C..
No*. 19.—(Special)— 1typical experience while saunter.
—“Southern hospitality” la nollng down, 'iho shady strevt* of
longer .ju a t a phra«e to thou- the town near hia camp, lie had
aanda of Yankee troops part lei-, nothing to do and but little m«npating In the F irst Army M an-'ey in hia pocket.
A friendly
eorera who are In -th$ South- &gt;volce from a nearby porch railed
land for the first time lif th e ir1to him: “ Come on up here,
jive*. These men from the North- soldier, and talk a while.''
eastern states had read and heard
N aturally, the man accepted
about the famed aouthern hoa- and waa virtually adopted, lie
pitality—but n o w -they are get- » a , taken to a football game
ting a real taste of it. And they Saturday afternoon, a movie th at
Ilka It.
night, church Sunday morning.
Marching, riding, maneuvering He wanted to return to camp
over the 0,000,000 acru "I attic-1 a lter Sunday dinner
hut
hi*
field’ in the Carolina*, the men kindly hosts Insisted he stay for
of Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum’s supper.
army are dally
coming
into
Southerners are constantly ofclose contact with the natives j irrlng sutiftnolllo rides to First
of
these
parts — establishing Army soldiers, Even grandmother
of
friendly relations anil building and mother are in the s|pirlt
’
the thing. On their way to town
for shopping, they often atop
and pick up n couple uf service
men trudging a hot anil dusty
road. Simply because a car Is
filled early to rapacity makes
little difference. Everyone squo'xe* together to make room for
soldiers. The sight r|f mother and

Treadway Again/
Named Chairman
Of Polio Drive

STATE MARKET
HAPPENINGS
Dy

MARKET ANNIE

- | am told th a t Wado H atcher
of Kpoville, Tcnn., one o f the
regular and prom ine-.t buyers of
this m arket, will aoon he with
»• again.
1 waa glad to see Ralph Evana
who buys for K rocgrr Grocery
Company of Roanoke, Va_ aod
Charleston, 8. C. w ith ua
morning.
My friend A rthur W orrell, with
his driver, H arry, from Crarleston, S. C. has been her* for the
past few -ays looking fo r fruit*

ORLANDO, Noe. 19— (Special)
—Cheater B. Treadway of Orlando
has been named for th* aeeond
year aa sta te chairmen of Uv
annual “ F ig h t Infantile Pandywis"
campaign, Recording to o e f l re ­
ceived her* from Keith Morgan,
national chairman fo r the Com­
mittee fo r th* Celebration -of the
President's Birtllday.
Mr. Treadway, m anaging dlrector of th* Florida Chain Store
Association and chairman of the
state Planning Board, mm* re ­
appointed leader of
Florida's
campaign on tha batia o f ’the

hist y c tr, according to Mr. Margan.
Immediately following hi* ap­
lure passing a hill k itin g the
truckers the privilege uf he tiling
pointment. Mr. Treadway aelooted
more weight will, no doubt, teneW Cecil G rant, Daytona Beach
fit tr* farm ers considerably.
atlorney, to act as S ta ts ' Organ,
Mrs. ja a e t Hodgson
iter for the campaign. Grunt,
My friend Hugh Tttlis I* filin g
W r f 'Ja n e t Hodgson, of Chicago, who will a c t under Troodway's Diminutive, hattl-eyed radio aonr- up the Market H eaturant so that
guidance,
will
he
In
charge
of
a
p
­
■
tress
Mary
Ann
Mercer
of
St.
It will be the clern rst place In
HI.,arrlvea atN ew York with Kicky,
a pet Seotty, after spending two- pointing city and coanty chairmen Ixiuis, Michigan, has been desig­ town, and wi 1 b* ready someand-a-balf year* In South Africa. and will work with these commit­ nated th* “ Huddle Girl" of th* 1941
tees in organizing- local charity football season by the F irst Cav­
She rein med with her hushsnd
i portn events, -"dances, fashion alry Division, U.3.A., stationed a t
F ort Bliss, Texaa
plus Junior und hi* girl friend formal tinging group and »ome shows and mile-of-dlmes drive- ‘
throughout th* state . He will
out in the family ta r stopping to townspeople to talk to.
take some soldier* along with
Ap would be expected, aoldiera serve w ithout recompense, accord,
them has hern witnessed many anil Southern girls a " ' getting ing to the state chairm an. .
Union E. Allen, president of
times.
to gether In a variety of ways,
To keep the men entertainesl, chiefly a t dance* sponsored hy th e -F irs t National Hank of Or
country cub member* nre turn- the U. S. 0., church meeting* lando, was named by T rtadw s,
FT. MYERS. Nov. 19-(.°peefnr the second year a* stat- :*))—The latest survey of glad­
'ilig over to them their rluha, and through mutipil friend*.
halls anil link* whnlt-sulo d u r­
With all this going ori, thou­ treasurer o f the campaign. Gordon ioli field* in l.ee county show*
ing werkeml*. Hotel rale* ore sands of men are bvcomiug self It. K'.well, form er newspaper man. that \£i% acre* are planted .with
cut, homes am opened u|i, dance* appointed preachers of the gos­ was (g ain nainrd publicity d lltc Hie most popular virirtles being
stageil and movie*, bowling, rol­ pel th a t “southern hospitality’ tor of the drive. Doth Allen and f-k-ardy, Mni-t »,f Orleans, llenler skating and football g.-inie-. i* the real thing, people in N
Rapture
amt
■Jew Dwell also serve without salary iM-lt. AHsIros*.
financeil. in fart, anything witli York, Massachusetts, Rhode I»- Manger of the Orlando office* nf Minuet.
in rrasan, and aiiine thing* that bind, Connecticut,
;
the
cam
paign
wi|lhe
Mrs.
UH'.ie
lusat season, with 711 acre*
line, Veraren't, ate made livniLhle, somr- niont, New Hampshire, New J e r­ DeVane.
planted the inrome wa* over fc
how or other.
sey, ,1’ennsylvania, Maryland nr|I Although plans for the alnte- half million dollar*.
Th* rhurchea, nf ' ciiurs*, al­ any other state ill the general;| wills cslebittlon are not yet com
ways welcome Hunt* who need direction of th* northeast are plete, the chelrman announced the
cotnponinnahi|i. Invitations to nt- golg to hear a to u t it. In short, jIdrive will he completed on Jan*
tend any of III* wiek ilay nr all of it adds up to n greater jjuicy 30 wh«n festivities will
Sunday service* are given nut understanding of life in thej| reach a e lm ax In ever* commonalmost every time there !.i V south hy northerner* and a closer Ilty
\
with a charity hall on the
and better rrlationshlp betwerniI President’* birthday,
Americans from widuly separated,i Announcement of th* appoint
I’robnhly tho help many women
section* of the country.
rrm t of count' and
— city
. _ chairmen get from CAUDUI come* from
Come Chfistme* time, with all i for tho cam paign will be mail* in it* ure as a tonic to increase
the talking th at’s going on h e re ,' the ntVr future, Treadway said nppetite, n il the flow of gastric
there wll be plenty of drawls
juire, and this assists digestion and
floating through tRu crisp Dec­
ONE KILLED IN RIOT - helps build strength. Thus, it of­
ember air of New England, put
HAVANA, Nov. l D . - W —One ten relieves periodic functional
there hy soldiers fresh from the person was killed and four In­ distress. Dut It may also help
We’ll make your cir Wens, •POtJ«*»|»
south and home on furlough for jured Tuesday when rioting In­ relieve such periodic distress If
so—end put a spetkl# lo the Enid*
the holidays. It Is um ating how mates of an Insane asylum In you star) taking It as directed
too. No harsh soap* or cleaner* os*d
easy it Is to sta rt saying "Rock- neaby Mss ora act fire to a ***- 3 days before “yiAir tim e." Mod­
Just 6o« the dirt off and *hlo* '*r *p
inham” Instead of “ Rockingham” tion of building In an attem pt ern facta and 61 yaara’ us* Invite
Drive la todsyl
or “gingu ale" instead of “ginger to escape. Police quelled . the confidence In CAlUftll.
220 N. PARK AVE.
ale.’’
disturbance._______ _____________
Perhaps the
flowing, unre­
strained quality of eonversstlon
in tho south has something to
do with aouthern hospitality. I t
has always been Impossible to
JUST PHONE 9121
grasp and explain In so many
words what tn li frWmllmesa is
mad* of.
It’* Just “ lia r ya nil,- and a big
•mile and a man foci* a t home.
Career F irst Hi. * French Are.

Mr. Bauxaao, who handle* all
of the d o rr tongue on this M ar­
ket. U atill In b w iw M her*. II*
will probably continue to rcr*
deer tonga* for another week or
two.. He baa (hipped tone and
tons o f it th La season.
S. O. Mitchael of the State
MarUrt office a t
Jacksonville
waa »ecn on the platform this
morning.
(
H. L. Long. Conttructlon E n ­
gineer. fo r etate m rrkete, from
the Jacksonville office, stopped

Th* belief In vampires, which
may be trace* back aa far as the
11th century, la atill widely ru r .
rent among the Slavic people.
G reat B ritain la reported a.
having on* billion dollars Invested
In Germany and German-occupied

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Comprise 1225 Acres

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HANFORD. FLORIDA. PS^DAt. NOVLMHER 21. 1&gt;M1

Shot
Outbreak
Pennsylvania
Firing Occurs W h e n
• 50 C a r lo a d s Of
‘ U. M. W. Pickets
Arrive A t E d e n b r o n

To Speak

. n w im o r r , N ot. i i . _ ( a p &gt;
—M a g a t o u the c . t. o .
»—— I
coaTcntton
today
« * p « ad a rsoriation rattinf
• • r a PokUc honatn g p r t f T U
a a k a i lag tho
n a itrid h a
to a mlUioa l o a n a year
to to
n a il Hr# y ean .
O ther r aoeU Uima included the
H a a ra a i i th at Ut« C. I. O.
WMII aayport tho objective*
t o f a m era and a plea to
•Id labor to attain lie goal*.
Tho C. I. O. olao adopted
•
rooaWOao calling open
M r. Keaotvaft
u
d ir e c t
tho training of aelecteeo
other aonrlro men for
braaktag bo atopped

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Eleven men were shot
and wounded In a new outbrgak early today in Fav•tt« Qpunty. Pa., center of
^boUre cobl mine strike
occurred when over
‘ of U. M. W.
. at the narEdenbron Mine.

Cocking Says Georgia
Governor Accused
H i m Falsely Chi
Negro R u e s t i o n

ATLANTA. (In.. Nov. 21 —&lt;A&gt;—
Dr. Waltirr Cocking, Dean of the
School of Education a t the Unlversity of Georgia vigorously
denied today the charges made
against him in recent advertise,
ments by Governor Talmadg*. I k e
Governor charged th at Cocking
advotfitrd the coeducation of race*
anti hoe negro
employees In
office of the Urgent and a negro
m erahtr of the board.
’’Most definitely thesa sug­
gestion* snd proposals ware not
my
opinions or
su g g estio n ,''
Clyde' Ramsey will b* tha Cobm aster of the newly organised Cocking w rotr President Harmon
Boy Scout Cub Pack which was Caldwell of the University.
completed Isst night at tha South
Side School before a larg* f a ­
thering of the parents of tho
boys who will become cub*. It
was announced today by Ned
Smith, chairman of the Organ­
isation and Extension Committee
of Scouting in the
Seminole
District.
Rnniakr, former resident
Mr. Ramsey appointed John antiDave
dry-goods store m anager of
K ridtr a t his assistant Cub Mas­ Sanford, died suddenly a t ki*
ter.
home in Miami Tuesday. A fter
Present were representatives of leaving
Sanford. Mr. Bonlak* and
local Scout Troops, who will his family moved to Edinburgh,
furnish the Den Chiefs for the Scotland, where they lived for A
Cuba
number of years. A t the tint*
While the Den Chief* hav* of his death. Mr. Bonlaka was
not been selected as yet, four residing at 1110 S. W. Twelfth
den* were set up and four Den Court. Miami.
Dads were elected. They are C.
The deceased man is survived
R. Reel, Irving Ratten, D. K. By his widow, Mr*. Nash BonleMcNsh and Ray Fos.
ks; two daughters, Miss Ruby
Each Den will m eet nest Boniske of Miami and Mrs. L Hi
Wednesday afternoon for their G aunt of London, England; thro*
first organisation meeting
a t sons, MorrL and Raymond to
the home of the Den Dads. The Miami and Edwin who Is o fllof
Cub* did not attend last night. In tha United 8tatea Naval Air
The National 8cout Council Corps stationed In Jacksonville.
limit* the number of boys in •
Funeral services for Mrv U4Bpack to 32. A fter the Pack Is b k a ware conducted a t tho Ooforganised and filled, new appli­ don Funeral Homs liF Miami
cants will hav* tn w ait In o r. yesterday.
_____
dar for vacancies before joining.
The South Slda Parent-Taache rt Association will aponaor tha
Pock.
_______

Parents Gather Last
Night To Organize
Children’s Gr o u p

|C .L O . Opposes Train­
ing- Of Selectees
To Take Over Mines

Former Sanford
Man, Boniske,
Dies In Miami

Congrraaman
Jo* Ilcndrleki
of the Fifth Florida District
will address a meeting of all
local civic clubs and city and
council official* a t , a luncheon
meeting Monday noon at the
Episcopal Church Parish House.

Joe Hendricks
To Be Honored
By Local Clubs
Solon a Wiu" .S p eak
To O rg an izatio n s
At Luncheon Meet

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Race Charges’*
Against Dealt British Are Within 10 Miles
Are Denied Of Tobruk After 80-Mile Gairi

Ramsey Will Be
Cub-Master Of
New Scout Pack

^Hundreds O f.
Bullets Fired

Member AsROc-tntcd I’ raw

State Commander
Makes Visit To
American Legion

Hupert Cavinrss of Ocala, stale
Commander of th* American L*.
(ion, mad* a short and u n e i.
yectrd visit her* this morning
V one of his stops in a visit
k&gt; all American Legion posts in
th,- *tate, Joel S. Field, local
legion commander, stated
this
Burning.
Mr. Cavinesa is making these
tislt* in an effort to Increase
memberships In the Legion.
Eleven new members
were
voted in last Monday, but the
Seminole County post still is At
paid up member* short a* com­
pered with last year's figures.

Mrs. Hattie Jane
Davis Dies After
Lingering I l l n e s s

Mr*. Hattie Jane Davi*, resi.
dent of this county for the p**t
ten years, died a t her homo on
Mrllonville Avenue 1**1 night
at 7:20 o'clock following a lin­
gering illness.
The 71 year old woman wa»
born in Thomas county, Ga., and
is *urviv*d by on* son. John
Russel Davis of Sanford and two
brother*. A. S. Parram ore of Mi­
ami and O. i. I’arram ore of
Thomaaville, Ga.
Th# Rev. W. I* Brook*. Jr.,
will conduct funeral service* for
(he deceased woman at 8ouUisidr
r,-m#tery Saturday m ornin- at
10:30 o'clock, with Erickson F an.
tral Home In charge of arrange,
vtami, N«£. 2} A n p e « l * l ) G ^ 'toy
— Th* rmore th * n dobbllng of

State’s Population
Doubled In 2a Y ean

hi
Miami (Jrand Jury
1 ' i r e t r s t l : ; 1 Investigate Murder

Townsend
Will Have Meeting

Congress Is Warned
Of Inflation Danger

Governor Proclaims
Thanksgiving Day

‘Hoodoo’ Doctor’s Black Magic
TJricks Disclosed By Trusty

Report Of Troop On
March Branded False

f. ML Vickery Selected To I
Attend Officer Candidate School

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Showdown Is Sough
In Libya As Axil
A rm ies Are 11untec
By English Forces

Italians Claim
Counter Attacks

Cavinesa Visits City
i In Regard To Mem‘ berships In P o s t

The program for the luncheon
Indicated meeting of.hlf local civic clubs and
•ation city a n d oranty official* which
be ra- wlB ho held Jn honof of
t p t h i l o tlo ito h to h lr
e ith e r
day a t the Episcopal Pariah
past 2S yrera
-on indication ‘ o f !
To
tha President's area announced today by Richard
B
a aaUlement. R»a». president of tha Junior
A hmlge podge
of
weather
I Near York, tha Carnegie C lam ber of Commerrc.
conditions over tho United SUte*
Illinois Steel C o m , a aubaidiary
The Junior Chamber of Com­
of Umitod Btataa Stool, announced
^ • lii T 0Y BJ r i J ^ f * ^ n p , « . d | e d T n ^ l9 V « CT a a T ^ U n L ! ° Uv ^ ' I MIAMI, Nov. 21 -&lt; /P j— On
n a rt o f tho nation president a t Urg* of the cham. request of Gov. Harold E. Stas,
^ tho. abntdown of fir* additional merce is sponsoring the joint •
event,
and
lua
Invited
member*
of
th e
P V L “ thi; Ao m I. to r. said, commenting on the ail. • *en of Minpe.oU
and
Gov.
W bloat farnacea for look o f coal.
tho
Klwania,
the
Lions,
the
Ro.
fr? m
■ J re .^ .E u fh v«r
anniversary
m am berji.n S pess.H U Holland of Florida,
ora In addition to tha »!i
tary
and
officiaL
of
the
city
and
chlans,
and
,f
,
r
.
mestlng
of
tha
State
Chamber
the
county
grshd
Jury
will
In.
fam aeee already cloo
cloaarl by tho
county.
.
re U m
L
f f l
, a t ^ n a m a C ity t m - D r e r ^ n d 2 I veatlg.tc th ._ d c .th of Mr*. Han.
•trike.
who
wa*
e*^ondrad«'
&gt;ta arara fired 'F e a tu re of th e 'p ro g ra m will be I r e U r a Alabanuk
I . E ' " rf Flcridlan can be proud n*h Ford Savage,
of the 'record of achievement ilrowncil In Sunny Isles Canal
in m blUatdoo into tho valley. the rd d rrrs given by Mr. Hen­
To
th*
north
and
ea
st
of
the
I A rep ort th a t an undisclosed dricks, who represents the Fifth Appalachians aummar-lika tem­ made by hi* S tate during Ihr Apr. I.
She wa* riding with her hutllnnk*
of troops had laft for Congressional D istrict of Florida ps ratarea wore reported during past quarter ren tu ry,”
flaldi cams in Washington.
said. “Our record* show that in hand, Charles E. Savage, at tho
the
day.
Tha rest of t i e program follows:
IBt A we had a population of time. Just 54 days a fter their
CM a t Camp
The midwest, however, was 893,403 and the U. N. eensu* marriage.
T a n a , last night a i Charles Morrison will lead the chilly, w ith anew
flurries
in
A fter her death. Governor
a « M o f sow chootlnga In the singing, neeompanled by Harry Minnesota and N orth and South for 1940 show* a population »f
Stassrn wrote Gov. Holland say.
-----tine dlapnto and tho Kudell; Invocation by Rev. Martin Dakota. F or a time ft wa* be­ 1397.4 tL ________________
ing
Mr*. Kavage’s relative* re­
J.
Dram;
welcoming
address
by
sympathy walkouta In
low aero a t Botto. Mont. Later
ported “ mysterious circum stan­
‘ piU ranched tha cap. Mr. Reas; introduction of elty It
Supporters
warmed up with th* mer.
ces” surrounding th* drowning.
and county officials by O. P.
reaching 10 abova.
Governor Uolland asked fttat*
A t tho W ar D epartm ent, offL Herndon, clerk of tho circuit cury
Th*
Chicago
w
eather
bureau
A ttorney George A. Worley for
amp on d a ty taaiotod they knew court, ami introduction of Mr. forecast an end to tho mild
ua thorough Investigation and
_ o f ■a o order from here
for ifirndricks.
The Townsend Chib of the Fifth prosecution/’_____________
tem
peratures
In
porta
of
tha
Tho Rotary club, which usually
S h w i a to go to tho p it hood*.
Congresslotwl D istrict will hold It*
Tim Comp F orrest source* meets a t tha Valdea Itotal Mon.
monthly conference a t't h e Court
■aid tho troopo wore traveling day noon, win attend this meeting
House Sunday, with John W.
TRAINING MOVIEH
h r track and. motorliad units, Instead, Dr. R. W. Ruprocht has
Weir, Florida Townsend
rep­
a m t o f t n t atop expected at announced.
CAMF
BLANDING. Nov. 2 1 ^resentative to W ashington, a*
A committee of tho Junior
UP)—More than ■ hundred tralnprincipal
speaker.
in ' Pittsburgh, Chamber of Commerce la calling
_____________
A t 1:30 P. M. the
council board lag movise, all In aound are
WASHINGTON, N o r. JL —
^ e re c h lto g guns wounded three on oil civic club members in re .
-B e rn a rd B e n c h , th a World of Townsend auopo store will meet (available a t th# new film library
mm la tho copttre min* fields gard in their attendance.
&gt;d by
allowed
h y ttho add rasa by | for us* by various unit* sUtlonW ar hood of tho W ot todgatri** to ho follow
to J oa th wooterw Paaaaylvanla-ea
i f
’
to here.
Board, told tho Boooo Rules Mr. W alr a t 1KX&gt; P. H.
w otoiata la e m p a th y w ith tho
— r --------------------------------------------Committee today
th rt
vtoM -------------aria*re* strike fo r ■ unCongrew acta
Immediately *•
to a t b o a t «&lt;
control price* th e notion will ho
• kg tho area.
In
“a
situation
acutely daoger______ _ f t n t
In the
la tho famr-day-eld strike,
TALLAHASSEE.
N or. M e - OUO-. Ho r e m T U o advoc«y
re d a t tho H. C. P rick Coke OO—Governor Upw a rd L. Hot- of orer-all prico central Uri*Uproclaiming
Florida’s Uon ra th e r t t o f th e •rioet»«
*n aria* . la
Fayette land.
A block hoodod figure stand* woak U 17.'
oaat cr o f tho e n t i r e Thanksgiving for Boat Thursday, L’ K - I V J — ” ' * * &lt; * . • *
That ft how * trusty ot lbs
in fllckartnf candlo light bofore
of n c a y a yesterday sxp rveood . gratitude
a t y Jail desc rite* tbo caramoni In tho loot for America'* “precious g ift .of
o amoklng, Imago o f Buddha, head loo of tb* "hoodoo doctor' er­
Tha Ualtod Mina liberty” and fo r “our deliverance
bowed while ho m u tto n myster­ rs*tod lost weak on ■ charge of
Wmfcqlb u l k i l i t 100 plcketa from tho holocaust .of ara».‘*
ious, incoherent word* of magic, disorderly conduct by . Officer
Ilia proclamation w as In ac­
h ^ S g J T y r e p it to tu rn
than re lass his piercing eye* to l a y TUIft. ,
cordance with n now S ta te tow
Mr. Tfllft WWt to
which makes tho la s t Thursday
Teem , Nov. hia audlowo. A m ystery of life th*Wednesday
place tho "hoodoo doctor’
in Norembor the official Florida
they ware ft about to bo revealed.
bod boon staying bofore hi* or.
Thanksgiving.
,
Holding g ring of bona In hi* not and rolls* Ud tbo curious
r t
of th* nagro. In a
Bottnllan last hand, th# figure ate res at hft belonging* wa*
found a collection
. false reports Inatrumoat far driving Into th*
barbs, magi* powders
black mogft * f tbo unknown.
book on tho secret c a n ­
of Masonry.
p o rt of tho From tho rtog ft mepoadad ■ y t o o o to
r r ...
# | honey cord, cretobto by a earvBang tb* 'holoagiaga wa*
riob to polish ad woo*
block rob* and tb* black
left
t o by a largo spool.
by ■ wblta
I t : Wishes-, h e . I(#tiftn&gt;nb
chain, uaod In tb* oorea»oft
Bgt. Vkkanrio tho
tbo “doctor.’ An tame* to
from Baefard aolactad to attend
inckoo high,
ting tooth, lift* tho (pool to dho. about tight
t&lt; ‘
tho officers’ stkooi. Freak Boy,
to p to tbo s o rt, murmurs o comptotod tbo
_ m outfit.'
th* other candidate, hachodolodto
t o r weeds gad drop* tho epool.
_ tbo dream hooka and
eomploW hi* traintog laor Doc. U .
was found a back entitled
Aa tho spool slip* down tho cord
Of tho w oo n a n ; to hi* ragi.
tho action fte fto tho d a b spinto Mooao or tho Magftal
slowly mad tbo b o b counts
Art to K m U Among th*
rwriatlo* to tbo cp&gt;oala«
n to
ptooo to «p*L

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. F*rst Citizen 'Buys First Seal

D efenders Of Moscow
Said D riving Back
New G erm an A ttack
II f i t I I S’, N„v. 21.- ( W )
—Calling American*
*&gt;«!•
(iirrlewM barbarian*.'*
and
l‘rr«M«lcnt lliNMrrrll a ‘ ‘poor
find’*, hr Robert l-clr, head
of Ihf l.frm rn I ahor Front,
told 1.Vlion UNirrrw from U
Muroprau roiintrirft that unIrBm Furopr
findft hrr»air*,
*h$* will hf rrii-hrd hv Am er­
ica ||r A**urrd hi*&lt; lialrnrra
thai Howto*
would fall In
onr to*» (&gt;r another.
w * XiCfirtiifrd Praam
Hi i l i 'l i :• “ittittvd fo r c e * n l\ u ifliin I d milt"* o f iu«The No. I n tfe rn of lh$* I ’nitctl State* buy* the fir*t t hn»t. •*i**trt'«l 'i'oliriik n f li T nil 8 0 iiuli' :i&lt;l\ ,-iin i* hi :tii h o u ra,
m ta teal, to m&gt;l the nutior ^ tubrrcutmii* iln v r I’r.-i.lt iit
toiLiv
.-I ,* n-tiorlt'il se t'k in g
vtlt la shown r«*rn\iti|f the stamp* front &gt;*te\ih I*
ml:
III,- m.nil Innlii's
of
A x is
who (traiifnnl the «r,u«
tro o p s in I iln .i fo r a s h o w ilow II li.iltlr
A I'.i i ii-li 'iH ik c sn ia n snid.
"tin - niiiin ImtII,- is n ot v e t
p o n i'l
\ ,,t Ion,- is mi ii largo
M'llh’ &gt; ft "
lln Italutn lutfh ,nimniuid * » | k ., - . i - i in,I lli-rnnin colIliiUBt'Wivi’t An* uriroi lit hav*
■tinnlv su*lained” —
iiniti&lt;«
thmr ilonti’tiit* h* 11» rxiiniinctl I•\ in n.*w Mini h jittnckw In th«
thrir phyMt’iiti, m o»r«l«*r I*• pro. l.llo ,m ,,f f,'ii«ivr. ninl
(isssed
ti'ft thmr f.Minin**, fioni m fn . I n ...niit.n all.it-k
and repelled
tirut ilhrmti't,
hr.
A | K t’F , n&gt; in, aim , 01,1 fnrnialions.”
|h .. Sntn'l
satin, dn-rrlbed
niith, vt’iit’ if tij ili&lt;M’u*i’ t'otiuiilt.in;
| "Ii IihmIv (igliluig in progress'' in
••f Iht* Sti\tr lt&lt;iin t| of I It ait 11 ................ I..,- » f Sli'M'iiw’ * 200.
Ralph A ii-1 in Smith «&gt;** circl­ *a IiI tiulay.
I note .lefi-n-e nrv. ninl claimed thn
ed chairman „f the Di«l,irt Com.
Though footl himlltTR tn h*» i defender* me dswing Lock a
m ilter of lh&lt;- lloy Remits f„r tIn­
re-taurunlis and mmI.i fnutr. . vn lrnt m-» German offensive.
coming yciir st n dinner meeting Irl
T .rrlfie
fightin g I* picture,!
last nigk* at kiddie's R .-U tininl. tnint ant rrqmn*«l t«» t.»kf
i
it wa* list,-,| this morning by twit t*-&gt;curly t xaminalion I*v th n, iir K rlmin, tsr, miles n^Miweat
,,f M " , , , »
where lh»- Russians
Ned Smith.
S tu ff
llti ir l
I'ninmiwiDii
,mi *I
o r .Ininn-i l „ In- m f lt r lm g ''IfO.
Other office! * e lrrlr.l were »*h»ir&gt; t'liiplnyc* t*•* nttial Inks* .$ mend,»u-*' i.■•ininn lio-e*.
Randall l ‘h»i*e a* a,lvi*&lt; ry rlm ir- rt'irohir t'xmiiinption umh r t * 'it v
In tin- Mnxhni'k
-crlnr.
f&gt;7
Wilt km*
III |tMk;$la
mnn and N'ed Smith as district III to , till'
- w -.t nf Moscow, lh " Rn»cumnisnilrr.
hmut « art* not under tihlitf ilmn mil,
I'lan* were Cnmpleted to Imve hy law to tukf un *•x.inint.ilmii , Mn* adinilted tin- Germans had
,|,iv, n •&gt; wedge into the defenso

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Health Examinations For Domestic
Employees Urged By Health Unit

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Ralph A. Smith

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Elected Chairman
Of Scout Group

a slipper at the
Smith Side
School nt A:3t) I’. M. on Dee. H.
which will be followed liy enterlainm rnl and n Court of Honor
in the nuditorium. All member*
i f the troop com m itter and p at.
ent.* are exported In atlond.

•Ifapitt* tht* fact that they tin
••inry a minmunicahh* iliNni f ti***,

|,ii,i M.n-kv. Russian sm hassa-

tli»* dm-tor vxplAinrd.
,|,,r In l.i-ndm,.
said
" llille r 's
It iu nut no much to find &lt;11
I,lit j^ktu-g in lln- East has comthat the rxannnntion .$1•
plelely failed ”
r»-"inrnfriilttl hut fi*r Ili«- prut*,.
A l e a n armed lliiitsh tank
11 1011 of emp loyer mid $•n«|*h»y«* . Mint, siiinshing n* far a* HO
j Dr.** K»*rnmh Ntutml. Thi*- mnploy* *’ notes iimiiIi- l.diya in a g reat
•'
p to tf c lf d
hfCAU’M*
In* 111 , ii,n , ling nM eiselit
were re .
know whrn hi* iw not w ill mid i-.,i,d ..ffn-ially ln*t nighl to ho
cur* hrfcin tr cA tm m t l o fu n
t ■,,,|v in miles sliml " f besieged
diM iisf In-o o i i i n m *r 1011u aih | 1*•«.
....................... ter defenses after
DEI.AND, Nrv. 2 | — (S p c n .li f « him to ntop work
I &gt;III t long
.... - nil Italian lank form
to Ihr cani * o f nypldlit 1 pt
Vnlu-ia county cnmmissuini-r,
| mi lh** fu**t major tfa l of U. s .
yesterday annnuncril tha- adoption *••01 run rontinui* to work whdt* • mu umtpriiilft
of a IUt 1-42 tax roll amounting undt-r tn-Atment for thr tliM iiet-j THh en d rat llrilixh spearhead
to $1,124,388 which showed &gt;m « nd h 4 &gt; i f r r c m p lo y f f . f n mi I in nopMlrd northw olw urd
from
inercusc of $30,UHI
over , tin- tho utandpidnt o f the rnipl
- I Si.lt Omar, near Iht- Egyptian

Volusia C ounty Tax
Roll Shows Increase

previous roll of $1,093,1107.
The new roll, prcparral liy lhoffice of Ta* Assessor W . Ilonit'r
Smith, was hiiAfl on proper tv
valuation-* of
IttD.Kin.aV.tO,
.t
jump «»f shout th r r r ami one.
quarter' tim rs Inb( yrar'fi l ‘J&lt;i .
005.H71) mi a full riiah Vnhu*
h«Bis in itrconlancu with (hi* n* w
Stmt** law.

Aqueduct Will Brihpr
Fresh Water To City
KEY WEST, Nov. 21 - 0 1 ’.
■— The world'* longest aqueduct'
that doe* not depend on gravitv
will bring million* of gallons nf
fresh w ater to Key West, where
fishwrmen and to u rist always
have depended
on
rain —trapped
in
ww
big domestic cisterns for Un-ir
supply.
•Thanks to lh* Navy, which is
making this southernm ost United
8 tales city ■ m ajor ship an t
subm arine baso, 135 mile* of
18.Inch pipe will
bo strung
acre** th* k«F* from on appar­
ently Inexhaustible w atershed at
Florida City, Just south of Miami.

Two Contracts Are
Awarded In Florida

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than persons who do not know j fr„n| | l.r ,., Itexegh on the
whether they have il or not.
i , , nt uln ve a nmxe ,»f gttl*

n„t pa-* the disease after Ihr, •■[

w

It.itlsh gnrrisnn has

trealments hav*
f, nr treatments
h.n • 1,,-,-n
l„ , n I noon
..... (i.d.lmg
_ not sinre m id.April.
gi,,-n. Dr Kernish , late,I
ta n k .
A number o f
Dalian
dnnild
.Emplnveea
. . . . theni*elv*-s
,
,
and tr.il Fascist prisonera were

Vidunlurily take u number of
• «.,|,*-n in an engagement enrnUto
nmiii«|i,ins In order tn p n , t r r l |(|| | , |r ,.j «;,,t&gt;i. a desert ra ra themselves and Insure thr,ii„-lves van point some A3 mile*
agaiiMl a losa of employment, Soli Omar, iht- . onimuniquo said.
should they contract n roinnium.
The Russian line nlmv# Mmraid,- disease Instead of allow, rew appeared yesterday to bn
ing il to develop tn the point ,f I bending back under thn shock
serious impairment In their woik, ‘ ,,f non „f a series of strong,
the ilm-tiir esplainiyl.
new Germnn offensive*
about
It is the business pf the health ihn capital, hut the ’' ' u ,.Trn
unit to aid declare in giving ex­ |{,*,| anchor was reported holding
amination* tn rm plnyres hut not firm at Tula against violent U nk
In treat them since they are cm. and infantry assault*.
ployed and therefore aide In pnv
At
least
1 00.000
German
for In-stini-nt. However, tho unit troop* were in fri-ntal
action
would
-s ••w , ,
■,
nnt
-- w
s
tui x rn
. ,i
w
away
w w y
■■
anyone
••J , , , , ’
around Tula, which i* 100 mllea
; nerding treatm ent. Dr. Kernfah below Ihr- capital, and
about
•aid.
Volokolamsk, some 05 mile* to
The examinations are given nf l)m northwest of Moscow, while
the hands, chest, and skin as other large Invading forcea were
well as of the blood, Dr. Ker- beating at thn Kalinin defense#,
nish ,tati-d, ami a re mndu h&gt; re ­ 30 miles slill farther northveal thn presence
of syphilis,
gonurthea, erysipelas or lyphoid.

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Florida's moat beautiful girls
are Is.'in-r selected to act as ho*,
tesses for the competing teams
during their visit to Miami fnr tillOrange Howl football classir.

v----------:----------------- :-----------------W a s h i n g t o n , Nov. 2 i - w ,» The War Deportment has awarded
the following contracts t
J. B. Him* Electric Company,
Palm Beach, FI*-. Installation of
outllno light circuit, Oslo Mabry
Field, Tall*has*#*. $14,049.
Richard
l(o|tielaw ,
former
Aqua Systems, Inc...New York.
Construction of goaollno fouling Hanford man and son of Mrs.
Emma Holttclow of Ibis city, has
recently signed a tw o-year con­
tra c t with tho Chicago Civic Op.
• r i "C81H{»Rir_Id 6ir~afU r his
8 U I0I
contract w ith tbo San Corioo
SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. «!.- Opera Company expired.
Mr. Iloltxclaw wa* employed
(BV -Tbo Ywfsolav steam * ‘ ‘
by tbs Davidson Paxon Company
go Topic, which loot xr
been reported sunk by
In A tlanta, Go~ several years
ago whan hft staging maritad
re k k r near the cooat of Pan
him o scholarship to Louisiana
a rrived safely Tburaday a t
E ta fa -UulMt i HF fa g iWB BdUfA

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I’a rilv cloudy in the south sec­
tion with showers in the north
portion Salurdav. Cooler in IK*
north tonight and in the north
cetrel portion Saturday.

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Richard HoTtzclaw Signed To Sing
For Chicago Civic Opera Company

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pany broadcasts each Monday
night o t 11:00 o'clock from
Chicago with Gladys flwarthout.
Idly Poaa, John Charles T bo.
maa,' Rl*lu»rd Bon#iii, lieien Jan* -!!
son and Richard W sntworth, tho
•Ugp-nam# of
Mr. Holtaclaw,
singing loading rolss.
During the weak from Nov. I
to 15, Mr, lloltsclaw sang reloo
In “Carman,” “ Lit Trevftto,** -

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General Maxlme Weygand, Pie one m*n in the whole
Vichy government In whom the -UnlUd 'states had ebnfl
dency, has resigned. It is generally understood In this
country that he was forced out as commander of French
c v i#
A*
forces in North Africa by his old friend, Marshal Petalii,
AOLLAftD W DEAR
who finally yielded to persistent pressure from Berlin.
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It in now reported that General Weygand, following
• -m &lt; B
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his resignation and word of discouragement to his army,
to n RATE*
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&lt;iLt# has gone to the Riviera for a rest and to .write his ine. ------- -------- T Min mojrs. But a youngster like tyeygant}—he Is only 74—-does
; t = —
1 _ a s not retire, nor ii he yet ready td syrite his memoirs, with
the world in such turmoil an it Is at prefect'slid with his
own country In such a degrading position a»- prance r o w
ta rta
■ W R f a r t h a a a r a a a a •&lt; finds herself.
The very fact that Weygand resigned Seems to us
'tr.'E T ' * *
conclusive evidence that he his no Intention of playing
into the hands of the Nazis. If He had bpeti sympathetic
•f
with their cause, or even with French collaboration with
&gt; H i i th « la n r gmwmtrj w i t h p H » - Germany, it would have been easv enough for him to hay?
t r » l a C h l f f f a » M retained his Job simply by agreeing to do whatever Hitler
may want done.
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BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY
RAVE INHERITED
A
VASTER THAN WE
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ttfj^ typpRTUNinEfl AND
Jchovth hath anOlnled the* to b« prince over
*m ' btMrijaSee.—I Samuel 10:1.
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I M The Worid Today
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8 A0 Eme/y Peotoh Orchestra j
Edwin a HOI
8:46 SHItthg StritUrs
Program Resume
9:00 Morning Devotions
Keyboard C apcn
0:16 Malodle Momsnto
B ar o t. Harm ony
9:30 Old Dirt DoH*r
Tha World T oday
10:00 CfciUrea’s Birthday
The Lose Ranger
if.
&gt;\l F a m 'i O a s t
1030 Musical Interlude
Kate Smith Hour
•We P o rart
Elm er Daria A the Neva
News
9:00 PUVhouse ’ '
9:10 Bents Is pie Wind
&gt; Titoe for tha'
10:00 Hollywood Premiere
llr tO .tJ P N tw s ’ ' ^
10:30 Sports Reporter
1136 Proyram Resume
10:46 aws of the World
12:00 Theater tf'T o d a y
11:00 Football Resume
12:30 Stars Qrrr Hollywood
11:06 Three Bistort
1:00 P a m Porum’
11:10 Interlude'
1:16 Matinee Nusleale
!ltl6 Dance Orchestra
1:80 RerMada ffora B uffalo
11:30 Tommy D ority
1:46 Fla. ra Ga. Tech a t Gain
12:00 IJnton Wells. News
rllle.
12:06 Sin Off
2:46 Ala. r a Tuscaloosa
8 3 0 Matinee a t Meadowbruok'
6:28 Up Newa
Ills
8 3 0 Norman Beasley 6
5:86 Up Newa
Florida Cowboys

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to ■ a n » &gt;w a&lt; T»*
«a I t * a a a tor
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the
country
tM 1___ H .....
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which art entire lifetime 6f ffghtttg ftftb sn s Is able to
generate, as well as some hope that his days on this earth
will not end until he has had Ah opportunity to square
accounts.
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may
be
little
or
nothing
whfcb
Weygand can
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do ata A
the
moment. He has no —
sent to give
his army if he could raise
even hang
on to the one he had
bout Inviting
»nce by the
the complete subjugation
Nazis. But there is little doubt tl
the time comcm
that the United States can sup[
bo arms, millions of
Frenchmen would flock to Weygstid’s
We expect to hear more or th|a flj*otyl8 french gener­
al before the war Is over.

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the persons suggesting the best slogans for the
City of Sanford in the contest- sponsored by the
Merchant’s Association.
The slogan I suggest is:

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10c 8tore by Dec. 1 and must not cohtalb more
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ONE OF THE ODDITIES of the War Between the
y]h$ t . ’Z : States ia that It began and ended on the lame maft’a
one.
farm. When General Lee, m illin g the futility of fur.
Miami area ther resistance, sought an Interview with General urant,
off of (ate. they met at the home ot a farmer, WRmer MeLean. Four
H •MVS*.M«4r
f i g yearn iM lkr, whenjthe war started, McLean owned a farm
oA the battlefield of Bull Run and, since his hi
u r :on.
propria ted as headquarter* for one of the
0.
generals, decided that If the war was to be
territory he had better go elsewhere. “ "
miles to southwestern Virginia; at
are* of hostilities. But the Idjon ~
the War that started on nla old
‘ farm, enc
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•'but &gt;*l*i|dijr life lay
1f
a Art.
Eliminating Nazi Ffftft
HiS 1 hr lqe rating, honey In
i(leftover warfare
has wrought Ilia
Joseph Stalin lmd l&gt;ecn waging uMcrep
a C .....
Iff
i that I itr ua
against Germany for six years prior j!o RfUer’s InVhsion
larira
of
thia
of Soviet Russia last summer, aGcqttUfig
UwWeph
E. Da­
S tW
li
F » a r not, O Voyager*. You nsnl vies. former United States Ambassador to lfOscoW. who re­
veals In the American Mngazln* thAt tho famous Russian
atrlfe in this rrmolr “purges” of the late thlrtjps were in fhet P»e elimination
K 2 r
but- -buddy, an elephant costs
land to sfll cheap T The madlco* a little quiet cam e, Stephen?
, ftaraeaslon* In this olr loan their of Fifth Columnists.
more’n fifteen rente.
“In the light of present facts and after an exa m ina ­ have discovered th at tha pno«t
The c u rren t Issue of U fc n a.
...... powerful heallnf medicament the
le hrrr In hardly tion of the record,” Mr. Davies writes, “there can l&gt;o no
British and American finan.
*t... \world has ever s»en c tn be es- linnal m agattna pcntalna an a r .
Tff* pain.
* bondage finds doubt that those defendants were In the employ of l n '" tracted from the boil, a aort of Ucle on meamarism, ale. In which clera have estim ated from the
jtsre 'tha hrarl’a
German and Japanese high commands. Practically every revivification of the old mud Miami's P'
police chief Is shown d c. beat sources obtainable th at the
I \ t last release.
German national Income Is a hun­
¥ba body’a tyranny la ovrrpaat. device of the German Fifth Coltlmn as we how know it baths or helprui AntlphlogUtlnc.' m onstratlng his mesmeric power. dred
billion m arks.
(W ebster
Wonder if It will heal a broken The chief had better have been
frora th* *u- In Europe, South America, and even in the United States, heart?
Hying It on the city commission lives th eir value a t 23.8 each
n normal tlmea: during the. last
"
[for a few days later (hey put ?
Lcavlhg f til*' stripped bough* was disclosed In the testimony of the Ruakian Quislings.
"But the Russians were' acutely aware of the menace You esn soon buy deodorised the skids under him |o ease him war It took a bale of them to
• *": stark again*t the went.
pay your laundry b i l l '
They
The hurrleanta of youth lir wnll as early a* 1035. As fast as the Germans and Japanoso gasoline, along with p ra te n t'o u t.
stated that half this total was
blue and old gold shade*.
_
^Syh'DJbuilt,
the
Russians
destroyed.
That,
in
brief,
I
k the real pink,
&gt;'H inn _clear, rcol country story behind the Russian purges—and one of the chief rea­ Why don't you go tha 'whole | The pjan to bulIJ a ship canal used fo r war, 20 percent more
length and supplr it with her-.across Florida haa been shown I of her Income th an England uses
'ill# mind.
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for the’
magnificent
Russian resistance
the _Nazi fumrd-musk, srlld r o s e , _ uf de]to be
expensive and useless fer Ilka purpose and 66 percent
IANCES ANOEVINR (1HAV sons
dleJtnnls more than we do. They add Ibnt
_
. iay*|r*travag&amp; nre but |h e
die
juggernaut. Much of the world conxlrued the famous trea- co!ottie,
ete. ^ An authority
Germ any's national debt haa In.
of gas sales are for- Jhave n new Idea: make It
ay ManvUle haa a new xon trials and purges from 1936 fo 1938 to be onlmgeous ...........
DO percent
T
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m arks
thf
the rnloresl product, added' to Large canal. The Prraidont w ant, created 70 billion
h&gt; what? ‘
examples of' Imrharinm, ingratitude and hysteria. Hut it indlcsto the prrsviicv uf a • It ml I r&lt;l it uitide clear th a t there was past year.
The Kissimmee Catrtte la one now appears that they indicated the amazing foreslghtcd- derivative.
•n whle difference between reeom
The builders of arm y tanka at
kC" l 0»«*ta moat Intereating up- ness of Stalin and his close associates.’'
mrndation and appropriation. Not
#eeklles.
l.lteriy
magatlne
a
Rcw
much, when there Is a lot of po. the Chrysler p lant voted to
Mr. Davies points out that a unique feature “in this name for our national prolillg tcy : | laical
men
horse trading to do In a strike soon: the railroad
ahotAd pan a law latest Nazi stab-in-the-back" is that not a Word has "P-.u calls »It» aquandemtsnla. .
campaign vrar. It la like a book are to go out Dec. .6. la b o r
ag" Johfl U Uwb for tha peared about any inside work for tha Nazla behind the
------agent getting his toe Inside a certainly la not cevertpg Itself
't artfcJn
r of the ^metttpey.
Russian linea..Thcro were no Hideten llenUinsjuio. Csach-1
«s«kt.^vre f a sa! door, shout (o be c k 'e d on' hlavi
It gives him m ars' talking chance.
osiovaklan
Dachas,
Berans
or
Chvalkovskys,
lio
Slovakian
Jv*1
fj!!I
cent
o
f
tha
workers,
according
Than Is no um to get mid
h'fVtoirt Over Weygand’a re- Tlsos, no Belgian Degrelles, no Norwegian Quiillngs it) [must havi bevn rigM as Kirfy When you gate Into a clear to a Gallup survey, favor Cana
data plan to put a sky ovef both
But an can feel sorry the Soviet picture.
Ichristm
-------. . . as
. . Bennett
. . . Ish nin
,. S Florida nlaht sky the nearest star, ee.
and prices and 66 p a r e n t
"The testimony at the trials,’’ Mr. Davies write*, "re­ .tall charged wtth killing a /at- coi'llng to astronomers, 'In 26 labor
owmas.
trillion miles awav: fust add a considered preeent labor oca)ca
vealed
that
Trotsky
had
been
planning
to
tuko
advantage
aeenu rather ironkal th at
doten ciphers to 26 If you wish as fair. Then who la to blamo
for the un-rest—theeo further
In the of, A general European war to foment revblution Within
Reuben
Clina
m ust • think to express It In figures.
1 all the ngfactories
and deplored xtepk toward gov­
full blget, the Russia and oust Stalin. But when the war didn*t come in Miami U fk ' rather atrvnuSast
ernm ent control?
chief worry Juet
first a porch root fall on him
F or tho winter meets Miami’s'
tha 4arn-empioym»nt 1936 or 1037 he grew tired of waiting and played Into the than tha law fall open him (for
two big race tracks have nearly
' are In f»Vof hands of the Naala by contacting the German General aamathlng he aald
about .RlM 1,000 gallopers stabled or booked
British d r l n In North Staff. Working through Red Army leaded inside Rus­ Miami diyorta mill. ' ,
fpr q u a rte n . The summer and
they n t
» sia, Trotsky agreed to cooperate with tho German* ami
Fall -m asts a r t over and they
Germans do.
A
bullatln
iaauad
by
tha
Biopave the way through espionage and sabotage for an ef­ ride pvtroUum Industry • trie s fleck h ere for six weeks of rac­
ing and they a rt not an unmixed
Ocala Banner says tha fective invasion.
th at In 1940 tha average ag « of
any other kind of bleeslng
• on President Roosevalt
“Many commentator* have concluded that the purges farm automobiles in thla ’ atow or
a
labor crisis, only It isn't seriously weakened the Red Army. 1 fielluvo that the ox was savan y e a n gad the a ta r- for thev a r t followed by
horde of hangers-on r f doubtful
’It’s a nations! calamity.
Sg«
rated
value
was
$98.
To
'apact opposite is the truth. The house cleaning ot irpltors aratg these tM owners paid: an cttaractor, many o f tbem gangsta rt. Tropical Park opens
Is reported as hav. eliminated some of the higher commander*, but it brought avarags a f $85.56 In fedsral
add r a n t to Jan . 18,
0.M0 hostages about the promotion of younger and frequently more ima state to a st ami th a t this sum 20
over 100,
IHalrah take* ova*.
still can’t weld thoi
equaled a sales ta x sf'AVk |* r ginatlve
men
who,
while
lacking
the
experience
tof
their
nations Into the New
cent; alto th a t gaaollna and lubri­
predecessors, made up for it in Initiative/ and loyalty.
A columnist re fe rt to an Inci­
cant talcs eom tltuted M parutnt
dent M having occurred “ *«ry
“There are.no saboteurs, secret agents or fifth Col.' of the state's satire ratal!
lonalf*.*’ T hat’s about on •
-Noasora and Kurus u hope to umnists to co-operate with the invaders because the Rus*
for th at year.
w ith tb# man who U M
talking with Washing- Marts were auf
ficiently farsighted to eliminate them before
antLrvllglou* paper ‘hm pL
tn - until after the
be,:
The everttary uf the Key W|
occaplona!
the Pacific bss boon It was too late.
"That ia a fact which other liberty-loving nations
m*t
■ Nine
P H circus i i i p h u u
Christmas business might well ponder."
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MRS. LOURINE REAL, Socl.ly Edllo.

Social Calendar
FRIDAY
Tha 50-50 Bible Class of the
Methodist Church will hold it*
eleventh annual barbecue at the
church annex a t 7:15 P, M. AH
m em ben are Invited to ' attend.
The Junior Class of Seminole
High School will sponsor a dance
at the City Hall from 10:30 P.
M. until 1:30 A. M. following
the “Homecoming' football game
with New Smyrna. The public
la invited to attend.
The Postal Clerks and the AuX'llary will meet at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. (iordnier
on Palmetto Avenue at 7:30 P

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Jam es B urns May Be
New R ussian Envoy

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M ary Calhoun And
Buy King Are Wed
Announcement i* bring made
nf the marriage o f Miss Mary
Calhoun o f Bridgrhnrn, (la., f o , .
marly o f
Sanford,
ami
C.uy
King of Albany an,| Blakely. (Ja.
Tha marriage was |h rform nl or.
Friday. Nov
1|. hy Dr. W. R.
White. paMor of the First Bap­
tist ( hurrh of Albany, in the
praaancr o f only intimate friends
c f the couple
Mrs. King is the daughtrr ol
Mr. and Mrs. J ( ' Calhoun of
this city Nba
was
graduated
from Seminole High School with
the class o f 1331 and later at­
tended Norman Junior College,
Norman I’aik. C.a. and Stetson
University in [b-l.and For sav.
aral years she has been a mem
bar r f the faculty o f the Bridge,
boro public schools.
Mr. K ing holds a position with
the Georgia Power Company in
Albany. The couple left imme.
diataly following the ceremony
|for a wedding trip to N e w OrI leans. l a .
Coon
their
return
they will make their home In
; Albany

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Robert Smith left t,.,|i
Tampa where he wdl spei
weekend with Mrs. Smith.

S itn fn rtl
\ Mr and Mrs Roy (i Williams
returned l « » t night from Miami
where
Mr
Williams
attended
Frsleral Coin (

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THANKSGIVING PERMANENTS

Mr. and Mi*
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Milch II
and
guests.
Ml
mid
Mr*
I George Taber. *pt nt Wednesday
at Daytona Hi •*rh

AMERICAN RED CROSS

Holiday Them e Used
A t Bridge P a rty

Ann’s Mirasol Beauty Salon
Mr
anil Mi**
Ralph Wurner
nnd two c h i l l n n huv«* rrrontlv
movvil h«*r»* from T;»llah*-*r«* and
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M rs. W illiam s Speaks
A bout T uberculosis

\nn;t Mne Kill* llriiwn, (Inner

Slating dial 1 miitl.i It.is 1 0.*
000
of tuhrrr ulo*i*
ifi* Hr rich
• ml that Srnunol** County has
*t*.
&gt;t»*
Volte
&lt;i*trr.in. at li*n*t I JO nt*i**, Mr*
William*, president
«&gt;f
the
&lt; Bunt it. A
Seminoh*
&lt;*•
imt\
Tub»*n
ul«»*i*
Savannah.
A*«« k lation. " h * tlo* *p»,ak»,r *»n
Ga.
thr nn'trram whuh w ii « prt'*ent«*'l
in thr Woman** Cluh on W'*«lF r ir n d *
of
Mitih-nn
F.
nmtlay in ronjonction with thr
McKay will hr *orrv
Im rn
of tin- t iva* I»r|mi tntunl
th at *hr i* confined to hrr miTtirur
I'rtardin^ tlo* talk math*
!»v
homr rn Sanford
\\»nur
hrM m William*. Mr* .1 I.. Ingh*y,
cause o f illnr**
Christina* *tnl *nh* fhairnmn. and
&lt;poll nor &lt;f thr iiioirrnm. i%***ent.
Mr. nnd Mr* \\ II
Stem p’ r
•rl thr film " T h r y Shall Conare
e xp rc tnl
to n m \ e
today
»nu*r.“
-howinjc ami »*x|*Uinintr
from T a ll a h « **r r I «• *prnd
tfu*
thr rarlv tlui^no-i* and cun* o f
Thank»ffivinir holid*&gt;* with teliituhrr«ulo*M.
tivea and friend*
Continuinif With fu*r talk. Mr*.
Mr. and M r- ttrorur Tabor William* -aid that lu*t v ra r in
left vcutcrday for thrir homr in Srminolr County IJ death* wrr»*
attributed to tuhrrrulo*i*. whip*
Vineyard I l i u m ,
Mu**..
after
r*timatrd that there ari*
vljiltinjr with Mr and Mr* F it10 i*artivr
thmo
to rarh ih'iilh
Mitchell *t thrir homr
on
(•m u m .I from thr di*ra*«’ . Mm.
^ i s t Fourth Street
.Willin m* u*«*d poster* to lllu*Word hn* hern received that t r » * r hrr talk
Ihmntr thr aft»*rn*H»n m**nihrM
Hubert Ij»w*on, former Sanford
resident, hn* arrived *nfrly III o f thr drpartmrnt folded ChrUtNew Y°rk harbor aboard the S. ma* «nils for thr *.»lr whirh will
S. Pipistone County, from Cit|*o begin on Monday. N*»v ?. |. and
■rw*»*l on trarment* for llu H ll c *
Town. South Africa.
f o r Rritnin.
| A cov rrr d dl*h lultrhron wa*
1 • riv ed at
t'JilW o V k - k
w»*h
, Mr« O. I*. Il rm dn n ami Mr*. K
S. la»m*on acting a* h«»*tr**ra.
Mr. and Mi*
hnvr a**
thrir
Drrtch'* hrothrr
law, Mr and Mr *
and two children

Announcement!
It I* with ptaoaura w « ann o u n ra

th a t

M ra.

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I'ondar U a&lt;aln naaoelatad
with our atop *n«t will b«
atad to aaa bar aid frtaada
and rustomara. Wa mra alao
happy
to
aaauunoo that
MIm h m lw Itoaa haa Loan
added to M r ataft.

P. PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOP
MO Magnolia

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Turkey with erery purrh**r of a Florence Itange or
a *1 piece dining rimm -ull.
Ilr r r I- tour opportunity

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mr*. H.

U t U« Help Yoa Own A
Real Home Of Your Own!
Don't keep on fa re ra r
w ith th at extra burdan
of paying
r a n t , . Own
yoor own homo!
W all
help yoa finance it with
our modern plan.

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S avings* Loan

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A.

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Moreland

ilm rs

nue at S:00 P. M.
Tha Woraan’a Club undar Ih*
dlraation of Mr*. C. R. Dtwaon.
will rponaor tha Rad Croaa »*wlag **a*ion in tha morning.
8 UNDAY
Townsend
Chib will
hold
monthly conf«r*nc« at 1:30 P.
Flax la becoming an lncr*i*ini
. Important Itoad In Irctaru
prtcaltural production.

to hair a hn:

1hatik*jgi»ini

with thr main part uf imir ilinnrr at our npritwr.
being

line nf

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Ihl* year

manufacturer*

In give you unr uf

best buy* In quality, beauty anil rf fi r ir n ry

■Juat a rtono'e throw from tinOrange Bowl Stadium i.&lt; Miami
Field, uved aa Spring bnrdmll
(m ining ground* by the New York
(rim ta.

hail in any range. T h r important
Florence

Range ia the economy

Training Union Meets
At Baptist Church
Mr*. N«U K. Stribllog wn*
hoaten to
m am tara
of
tha
BaptUt Adult T raining Union
which mat In tha annex of the
church laat evening for a Thanks­
giving (octal. Decoration* ran•latcd
of
golden rod,
autumn
Unr**. purple apikaa and wild
myrtla.
, .A »«ri«• of games waa itarted
by proaontlng guoata with tha
naraaa o f fowls to
match in
order to chooao portnora. In tha
individual eonUaU Edward KeU
say waa winner of tha atunta
and Mlao Thao Vickary won the
priao fo r tho w ritten contest.
After tho social boor plans
w o n discussed fag studies on
a book for tn ia ln g union credit.
A “Growing Christian" was ao-

that ran hv

part nf

owning

nf operallun.

cook 3 meal* a day at a en«t nf lean lhan I I
Having* *ueh a* lhe*r mean M o n e y

nf
thr

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you can
a month.

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l i a r in today and eelert your range, we have a «l/c
U, fit any kitchen at a price yoa ran affurd to pay.

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ONE THIS THANKSGIVING

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At th r present lime wr have a wide variety nf !i piece
dicing runny rultea In Walnut, lllnnde. N atural Oak and
Mahogany finish. In mmlern, mndrraialir nr period design,
in lari, a h a te te r your desire In dining room furniture might
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Photofrapka art usually
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1One of Ihrrc giant four mntorrd plane* built for Arm t in I' p rl Airline*' nnn-atep trnn*atlantle mervlca
1la ahown getting fini«hiiig touch* - it th»* \ ■.■r;-l,r 1 it o . y A•f. * , ft plnnf, Slrntfnrd, Cnnn. The huge flying
j boate will here a lop *pv&lt; d of il l'* mil........ I our and .&lt; hum mi iion «top range of more than O.bUtl mll*e
eiln ut loininidulton t Ni (oil, p i lengcfs.

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Efficiency of tha M m n balloon In keepln
London, thus lessening the bora barm’ security
adopting tba balloon* a* p a rt of ila w ar aqol
Ing center a t P arris laland, 8. C., tha Want'.

lean t technique In handling the big bags. Top, left, w
[ Inal da tba balloon. Bottom, left, a ground crew tllli the
w ith helium gee. Right, the balloon la "put to toil." (die
near the eandbegged dugout, mignuling to ground crew.

Cannon munition eupply truck*
are thown advancing over dotty
Rueelan roode, according to the!
N eil eaption. Overhead a barrage
balloon trelle the eupply carava.t,
guarding It egalnet enemy div*
bomber*.

A Una of Red armored car* move* along a Ituxian mad to n ... . the Marl (or at an undleeloeed point on the
i Eastern Front. Moscow p porfi llteir fttnt-niovini? in* chttm/nl mills have succeeded iD atalling In# NASi
advance all along the huge fiunl.

A'pledgo of phyileel fitness by tba youth of PanmjW anla la contained
la tba baton which Robert Field. Philadelphia achoolbojr, haoda to Act­
ing Mayor Barnard 8amuel a t Independence Hall on completion of tha
"Hala Aattrica* eroaa-ataU physical fitness relay run. Twelre hundred
bora took port la tbo long haul. Right, la Joho B. Kelly, National
7 7 •.
Dafaaao health director.
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Dr. Arthur F . T e rn a re
Dr- Arthur Frederick Torrance, 14
w in known'New York -physic!*'
aad explorer, U being hold by poller
la Monterrey, Mexico, lor questlogoi
Idg In the dacth of hla wealthy bridd
at throo weeks, the former Mnk!
A da' Lora lend, Tl? of K d ia a io *

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ehowa thorn leaving the WMte Hen
tiger given him hy PreeigMl Raeee
T h e D o h a o a d Due h e n b l Win'd »or

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Blodglt (laft),

___relic membere of the Ilouaa, who provlmi*ly hed aupportrd the AdmlnUtretloA’a foi
.
I a revolt egalnet the Senate amendment of the Neutrality Hill which would permit A m e ra M n l]
. taf in te r w ar tone*. They are ahown dlaeuulng the bill. Left to right: Welter A. Lynch of MOW Tor
James P. Rlcharda u t South Carolina, Chorlea U South of Texas end Uuwanl W. Smith of VI

f Bomton police w A
(rig h t), 1(-year-old
body in hie one-room
Uy had been paroled

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New Smyrna, Featuring Tricky

Seleci Se^ections

Football Schedule

Y-Formation, Battles Feds Here
New Smyrna, with
a tricky,
new formation pri.l a good. ht-ivy
clulj rule* a slight favorite over |
Football Scores
the Seminole High IVIcry Fed.
In their clash tonight at M:00 ,,.
c m i.K liK
clock a t the high school athlrtn
' ' ' i f " 11"
North Carolina 7.
field.
The eontest has la i n ds-sig. | " ?*” ' Forest I2. liiorgc Mashnateil as the homrcnining gam e' '" ‘t*"11 "
/ o r Seminole High Alumni, a n d ' '
. &gt;,‘l"» ry
15. Virginia
■
Tech In
close.
wide-open buttle is
forecast. Coaih Harry Cordon has J*,,* a r*l
Mcic.-r ii
Installeil the new and radical y* L . **‘r'
i 1" " " '■
formation at New Smyrna, which '••'•’t'trtow "
Munhatten 0.
\\a*hin|jti»n
anil
features a reversed center who 'a rjla n d i.
plays with his la ih to the op- |_ 1 *-1’ ",
v
Tesas
f.ch
Ilnrdiii-Sitnnion*
position
In this system, which S&gt;&gt;IU- |
lilt.II s c h o o l
rule
■e U. at Syracuse. .N Y .
• 7.* Fiuttn
u s l n i r t o make so many n a ti i. m il (hill
.
headlines. th«* backs an* spread
*.• .
0
in double wirurback xty lr which i ’’ *.n *Pr tiardrn I t. Winter I^rk
rexcmble.i a vsriation of ih* T- * **
formation. rum
Aho me
the renter i ^ y .
mrmnuon.
_
able to pull nut «•&lt; in InNrferer D U U lO y lA 'J K lS M t l l C S
The Feds are ,n f,rs. class,
T q ^
J {) ?
condition, and C‘«*nili Mcl.ucn
believe* they
will
put
forth
thslr best game
] CIIAPKI. I lll.l, V C„ Nov.
New Smyrna
eii'iie
through 2 |
"\Vd,| Hill' Dudley, the
lis t week With a convincing 1.11 touchdown tabulator, Thursday
to 0 triumph over F.iialis l.ast • tam ed in an m im ing perfonnnight fast Ocala d.nsi.ed Flustis. unco r« he led Virginia to a
7-8. Sanford’s till with St. Au-'crushing 2*7 victory over North
gustine last
Friday was post Carolina in atradition-packed
poned
game, witnessed by '2*2,000 speeCoach Me I.uniH announced hi* tators
probable startmir line up
foh

H&gt;

Game* for Saturday, Nov. tt. 1911
Jo me

1910

Pram ’

Score

"T~
CAST '
Army-West Virginia •
Bethany (Geneva
Boston CotL-Boston U
Oolumbta-Cnlgste
Dataware-Washing ton Coll
Die Union-Gettysburg
Harvard-Yale
H ofstra-Panter
Holy Croas-Temple
LeMgh-Lafayrtte
Muhlenberg-Uptala
Pennsylvania-Come II
l*rtnceton-Navy
Plttsburgh-Penn State
Penn Mil -LaSalle
Rtilppenaburg-Lock Haven -.
Slippery Rock-Calif Tr
Rwarthmore-Johns Hopkins

DNP
14-13

I 21-0

IN T C B S C &lt;T IO N A I.
F’nrdham-st Mary •
Georgia- Dai tmout h
rf*»tre Dame B-» C-Hltfomln X
yilUnr.va-Auburn
u r.sT
M V ile m ( ’onfrrrnef*
Intliarm-F’urtluc
Mlchlgan-Ohlo Slulr
Mlnneaota-Wiscunam
Sorthw ext vrn- IlUnoix

20-17
13-9
7 26
24-0
13-19

80

i Author's
note
•shked numerically

Teams
in

each

arc * W tihin^ton
sec­ Orriptn.

t mi id n* «l

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I lion. The sections ure Soiith-S,
The select ion'
Tram
Scorr
leva. T Mid W es t.M W . Kast-K,
S4 M I ||
M l. ml slid F'ur West.FAV Als
SO C TII
I hike .Si over
\.»ni
ii 'In i
Southeastern Conference
- miiIk-Is are used to dongnate the j State Sit*
Alabama
•A«•»
18-7 xprct8*d cli&gt;«mrx&lt; *.f |da&gt; ax I Vanity S7. \ R i i , . . k*
Flon«U C&gt;crKtA Tech
• I *.\
0-33
Kcntucky-Tvnnestee
AHCs-Tak up AJl ( lore | hartmouth K l« i. M i * m . i t
21-25
p«i««ddi* u|a««*(. \ l |iiv 1• 1 |i»\er A&gt;kaii&lt;iis |V. \ I I* . • . *1 •
Vanderbilt-Alabama
i » ilfX l..| «h"’.dd A•a *
Southern iunferrikk'C
•o v n
Ur ent i ■ T » . •» * |n
\i:« .
l*ixn I f’Unison S*1 v.•» | »nuaii
SiJl'TIt The
1. adintc
7-13
Furntan-Clvrnson
11 lumptuiiit | \|Msi^j»ippi Stat.
•-42 • 1-veli, I )uk**N alt
N C'amlina St -Duke
M
l:iiu hevilx, close out a urent ' p&lt; . Teuiu w-m .
h. •«
Olhrr ( i a n i u
Home

1910

- a *r* i m Inst stutily North I ’m* ■turky SIT . \
nth i
1 . Si*,
DNF
. v
. :ate Alabama. SJ. «- A l l o v r r M i o n i s ; :
\ it.
h. •
D N l’
over Vandy l i r o t ; i n Tech
rale* | .Metlieiitsf I :
.* |:,
T*
\
2-7
• k'dly over the (is t« rs . hut other
,lN, r | , X i- «
. Il
44-13
i..« tor«
bs’SMtio
team
strength j AltC
47-0
.ike
Florida win |Hi«*ili|e
j
.Mil*
f-I
7-2*
Mil* \\ KST
Minnesota.
the
MHint sot i \i \\ f
IN
a o im m x s T
K ti am to rate no 1 m it** see
Southwestern Conference
MU
•i lot the entire
wind* MU’IO; Notn* I*., ii ,
S.mthem
i
.%
I
;r
*
•
1 \\
So MethiMixt-Uaytoi
7-4
\
an ther perfect \eWi
a»c:un»i
Texax Chnsllan Rlce
6-lit \\ w,..n*m on ce tied N o n e I hunt* .Michigan M U '
- • it.
MW5.
A.
\
*
MU i
icpels Tru.l Its to fun »I ulil••ali’ii
Other (lam e*
*o\i r llliiuti
\|U i • N
t .■
A rkansaM-Mississippi
21-2«' Mu lu*fttn. MU I. &gt;:•«*
\ i .H .ih
MU
I
I
o\»«
I
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w
\ t:
(V nlrn ai y-Southwest
I4*i»
*i lloikeyes M i - ' i i n * la** *d
Miehil*
n
Si
i*.
\|
\N
.New .Mexico-Loyula 0
D N l' •I* Midland
kii'ftW- Tf haos:i%
Wes |». van \| . , M *
Texas Mines-N Mexico Co
25-4&lt;»
wad* f
.i !»•*"! hid
. Kansas \|till.* |
i n .1
M i
Sam Mnuston-S F Austin
27-7
top
N’ nvv -til! .•I'limw
\sr
■Inml 2 m « i \1 •• ■i
MU .
Texas A A I - West ^e xas
6-2t»
1* laiM INrfcct i «»rd 1iiiipi
• MIC. N. hi ,k
\| ,|l
K«M KV MOI N T A I N S
4tl 11.-•Ii! It H -I’ll 'I' 1 *! i
Iowa MU'*
\ |'.«
h
Mountain Slater H i f .Sesen
1 urdham. K '•
Ml r
I Mifilmnl •"»
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Uiiltharn Yuunic-Cbto State
13-1 *.
* d h |(and s . I
, \|, ,
1V ' • a m (1 tn* wi ■ up
Other Oanirs
. ! &gt;i nke
in
Culnratlo Coll-Grlnnell
12-2»»
It. *81 It. •W| f 1
\ : \\ F S i
I \
Regls-tIfeeley »}t
13*12
1*1.1p.*n S*i»1
Vi:« a. if* |,
N' i i \ \ I ' l
M.aho Montana St
UNI*
Montana St ()r**j»on .State
DNl*

6-31

20-7

PNI*
20-7
e*
6 9
DNl*
10 6
10 1 1

7 U
40-0
22 13
32 14

12-o
20-4r»
Mlxxourl Valle&gt; Conference
Tulsa-Drahr ,
P.NP
PAC IKK* C O A S T
r.iclllc ( oad ( onferrnre
Other 4ianie^
JCvaruvIllr-Ark A A M
DNl- Waslun^ton O ie g o n
Tkikrr-S W Miaaouri Tr
DNl*
Other (iumrs
Murrla tfarvry-Drtriill Tr&lt; h D N l ’ |Calif I••*1y Willamette
riahniaki-ltiMa
14 6 U C I. A .Santa Clara
jpktahunia Miiripu-tic
c
DNl* OCvaiNilr-Cilni^ ji
iMlch Htute-Ohlu W n P y
D Nl- iKJii/aKaW.iMhiii^tuu Stitt •
o t Ixiuls-WlcbiM
&gt; 15-0 S.»« lament..-San Mateo
IWiltfuberg-IH nls.m
1 * « .Sun Fraiinsi u-Saii Jose
.NOTH I' N I* means did not play each other in l!»4ti
( C o m p i l e by C r n t r s l
u A txo'ution )

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Hicks, right end, I'l-veinnd. mint l
6••
thrbm k; Hianan. left half; Tin
MIAMI Nov 21 —«/»,| - Mi­
0-1 t
lurk, right half; and FI......lie. ami inav lose its title as the ita7 11
lion's divorce capital.
fulll ark
14•
'The lucrative business which
t-.*
has turned uiit divorces at the
Connecticut has u*e,l
rate of more than I,mill a year
poor auto license plat
in Miami alone suddenly has hit
1117.
the skid*.
The cause of this slump is an
I.iieien Muratore, retired opera I
All ••( Florida i* f«ith**r sum*
investigation started by Circuit sinjrcr,
once
mayor
of
o than the ni«»*l 'Oiithern limits .f
jiMges, who discovered that some !#•«¥»» in France
* 'aliforn in
attorneys were udopting illegal
short ruin
cuts in
to ^|nr**i|
speed up (In*
tIts' al
o 2 m l k o D a ll.l
I «hi»rt
Par cousn* &lt;|,ie la snide UssiCeMsl-Xo* reuily spee.ly process of Flor.
(•wlslns s Inst. Oxsis in •s » i« i&gt;fup tu~ idn*-* divnrer law

i

Fruit Juice Laxative For Family

l)Nt

Pk i m I la Ideal fur the a l a l i family. Children, etpcrtanl rauliirr.
and aldrrly paupla like ita pleaaant "prune whip la.tr an.l test
action— m friyisf a, irvitatia**. Frwwal la an rmuUtun of minrr.l
nil and prune fulrr furllfled with phenolphlhalem Fiuaal perl.•rm.
three artlona, .often* body waalra, evenly lubtlral i’l mt vat mat i ***•»!
and frn tly stimulates action. Just try Tvunal. If its taste ami *H n t
do not plrtsa you a*»k your d n ig f ia t for your nmnry l»a*k
fruA«l comes In (Oc or f t . 00 l i i r t . Sold snd |a&lt;r&lt;nt«t4 by
T IH t I I T O N

HIM i.

SI.

A PERFECT

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Ml »kr.s our c*f drsa, •potlmly
Mil A t p j r k l r ill t h * i i f l l f h
N . ii iiali koap* or ilrsnefv tuiii
.) &gt;li« dirt oH ami i h i o r ' f t • a
I &gt;rif r in («iala*'

Tr y P R U N 0 L

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Fk 2nd
I'hone

S*rrn__

Cumberlaml-Erskine
0-46
Maryville-\V C ir n lm t
u n i*
Miami i Fla )-S Carolina
22-20
Mississippi .Statr-Millsaps
8-12 Marshall-W Va Wesley
20-7
Ranii Mamn-Hamp -Sydney

B l f .Six Conference
Jowa State K in i. it State
Kanin*. Mixtour 1

w V U K T 'ii“ V.wi Ksl’i'ciM iami Divorces A rc
S
VST .««?!' 'Ic in g Investigated

RALPH W A RN ER

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Are.

Has Ka-s fa ir ana d ~ e „r MmlK-e Mul»la-l , T K ..
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in * c o u r t o r ili n -il ll ill l a ill 'i
th re a t, asp s. i l . s i m r pni-rm . ami au n « , s i l l i l y o f 1 ,0 0 0
d iv o rc e
cases
you aulsi. B w s soar a*.Ins IK- m rs lM S Ii r .l.. t i ,
.
*■•

pi.inir itstea on MisiiiaMsKUs isbsi. its [ • u* d in nine months liy 1.3
n o (all yea NraHM-MalUM’t n*#r
I lawyers specialising in this typ-*
It*. Mv n v y S a r k itiif iM i* . At
cr-wr*.*, , 9 c f business.

“ Fist Fight” Starts
In War IVfqpcuvers
rU hlhli MUi-illJH
'9 ^ - ’ro trrT rr o N d r u g c o .

YE S,

I SAID

TWENTY FIVE

. . . I f i H a « « a m Nt« e a b a )
t l yasr yt eyeefy li a r j

•at*. y*« way lad Hal jW
««•
S tH v .' H n fT ’S r
U a a r i a i l a Ylfa C aa Frai, a a a .
a f A ja a r ia a ’a a t r a a f a a t » » ■ ,
p a a l a i . S t a a d a r S , aaa*a a m + t

• 41a. dlvidaad-paylaf p*Uc|g^

' WITH THE AMRY IN THE
IF IE U ), Nov. 2 t:—t&gt;P)—A real
| fight—hand-to-hand
with
rifle
and fiala—broke out in the Cam.
tin* war gamea Thursday.
I Unit* of tke First Infentry
1 Division, toug^ regular*, and the
j 172nd Infantry Regimant 0r V er-1
I monfa
Federmliied
S'htional.
Guard, arrived In the little North
Carolina hamlet of Marahvllle,
almost simultoneoualy.
A emiplc of overxealous dough
boys shouted
ilisparoitln/
p&gt;
"»Mk*-In
l a firing l.lagto
and thv two aides VUahc.l togolher. The fisticuffs worr on
the umpire* had t» break
It up.

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Judging by rrrords of previous
years, more than 20.000,UU0 will
listen to Tod llui-'ng on New
Year’a Day when that sports an­
nouncer goes on the air with plivby-pl:y deacrlfition of |be Orange
D»wl football e r n e In hlinmi.

Many a tall tale was tolil around iiie pot­
bellied stove in your g ra n d fa th e r’s tim e .
Stove wood w as necessary for comfort in
country store and country home.

ICarraal rafa 1 I V |

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T oday, howovor. with
electrically c i r c u l a t e d
oil boat, you c u n bo
comfortably w a r m in
y o u r homo, s t o r e or
o f f ic e Thoro 11 bo no
a s h o s to carry o u l - n o
d r a f t y C o m o r o —a n d

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D E A L E R !

ELEURIimrilS (HIAPf

11.51

F O T A T q ra .

Prepare for Iho winter
now. a n d bo r ea dy for
t h e ft rot r o a l t o mpor alu ro d r o p Enjoy
choap.cloanoloctrically cifculatod oil hoa*

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YUGOSLAV BTBAMKR SAFE
U U q BREAKS WITH VICHY
VICHY,
Unoccupied
Franc*,
Nor. * 1 ^ 4 “)—Tb* minister of
Iraq formal!r notified th« Vichy
foreign offlc* Thursday o f hla
government’* dkdakon to break
off diplomatic
relation!
with
France.

•fid Ait~ft z'W- si,. —
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gar e l 6*U*«r.,(^
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O. V .HXBKDOK.
Clerk Cl rents Court. Senslnoln
County, Florida.
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(Official 8ba!&gt;
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» tha b Ighost biddar At tha
V W k ' x____ _ _
AdralaietnCHa af lid cataia of eaart nevse i s e r • • the first
You a r a h e r e b y u i o t i r i o d
th a t
•all M e been
In stltuU d
ag aln it
JAMES BENJAMIN HOOAN. . ICnesSay la M e month et De-windeceoacd her. l i l t , which Is tbn* 1st «ay ot
yon In l b # C l r r n l t C o u r t o f ttio
N in th J u d i c i a l C i r c u i t in a n a f o r
rtofitinoU UMinty. T p r Ida , t o w h i c h
f f o n r a o r APPLICATION POM
you nrc h e r e b y o n t o r e d t o a p p e a r
• TAX DEED
( p « r o n e ll y o r by a l t o n e y ) t o a n ­
rHAPTPJI I74ST OP i m
s w e r t h e m i l n f r o i f i p U I n t f il e d In
NdTlCK
18 IIEREDT
GIVEN.
th e r a t e o f A l m a t o u l e e 11. A llen
That Jam#* C. A M a rp u it P »arye. L n w r e n o * I ^ m A l l e n , c a m e be-.
•on
holder
of
T
a*
Ctrilflcal#
No.
In c a n a c t i o n f o r d i v o r c e , o n o r
be fo re t h e l e t d a y o f D e c e m b e r. H I, Im u H tha 7th day of Of U **T
AD.a
1911,
ha.
fllad
lim
a
Intmf
1941, n a m e b e i n g a I l u l e D a y of off Ira ,and baa mada appllratlon
th'n C o u r t, o t b e i w l e e
a
D ecree
p ro Confeono
w ill
bo
e n t e r e d for a fax da*d lo A # liu a d thara
a g a i n s t y o u f o r f a i l u r e to a p p e a r , on. Mid cartlflrac# taihraraa tha
I n c dasrrlbad
proparty
In
plead, o r a n e w e r a a r e q u i r e d by tf'»|(ow
h a County of Batnlnola, Stats ot
Florida,
.t*»-w!tj
it
in
rrrtn irrt
ord ered
lira th rh N A II rh Vf of N R
t h a t th le O r d e r be p u b l i s h e d once
Cor Hantlon I. Townahlp 18
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Ortlfl'-MlA N«» 479. Iwatind the* 2nd
l a y « f A u t i m l A. f ». 1117. h a a
fliv’d rames I*i m y n f f l r a n n d
m a da a p p l l r a t l o n f o r a ta x da*d
ft. h r Iw-urd t h v r r n n Nald c s r t l f ' r.tia vm hrBFM th o fo ll ow lnir
a rfih e d p r o n r r t y In t h a I ’o u n l y of
Srmlno l*.
of Florida. to-w R ;
|y»t 71 M rN*ll'a C r a n i a VII!•* I 'la t ftook 7 1‘a g a 11
Tha
iie xc ee m nit
of tha
*ald
tift.pwrly und**r »ho ■•»ld rr rtl fl ra t* *
'-aiiael w a a In t h a n a m a o f l l a r r y
If f o m a t o r k .
1’nlaaw «ald r ^ r t l f l c a t a a h a l l he
rrdram ad a rro rd ln g
to la w .
Ih*
p r o n r r t y d r a r r l h a d t h r r v i f i w il l h#
,**ld t o t h a h l i h r x t h rd d r r a t th a
n o i r t h nn«a d o o r o n t h a flr a t H»*nd* v In t h a m o n t h o f p*«*rmhar
t i l l , w h l r h la t h a l a f d a y o f r&gt;«ff«tl»vr. 111!
I ' t f r d th la l i s t d a y of Chtohatr
lilt
f i - t r d th la l l a t d a y o f O rto h o r .

^rry
light,
In a
Southern
community substances, being
where gardening la a year round should be weighted down with
activity, we m uit ba alert during a little soil to keep them in
tha winter to protect our plants placa In spits of strong winds.
Dairy manura la racommended
against a sudden freeie. Nor­
thern gardeners have apent the aa a mulch for shrubs anil trees
Priorities and national defense
in
some localities. This is effec­ *re reflected In football. The
b u t month getting ready for the
Inevitably
low
tem peratures tive only In those sections wnerc Orange Bowl was to have been en­
low
tem peratures larged to 05,000 seat* for the New
ahead, b u t here In the South an consistently
unexpected freeze la ap t to catch prevail. During alternate spells Year’s Day classic, but tha steel
ue unprepared and our gardens of warm and cold there is n | shortage hrlted these plann aal
of
stim ulating
new the capacity remains a t 40,000,
will suffer accordingly. One cultl danger
snap can be just as dsvastaling growth which would ultimately
to a totally unprotaeted garden ba destroyed. However, th’fs Is
Ik T i l 91 C O U R T O F T i l 91 C O U N ­
T Y J l IMJ9:, N f l N I N O t .91 CO UN ­
as a whole teison of protracted a good practice In sections where
More th 'n a quarter of a million
OF F LO R ID A . /
plants remain dormant all win­ spectators wlU crowd into the INT YIt. 91PTTiAl T91MKHTATK
cold.
OF
ter.
Under
these
clrrum
stanre.
Proper mulching la one of
or the »er. unuvr m«in (ire u » n w i» ,. downtown streets of Miami on JAMKH I1KNJAMIN IIOOAN. D«caaaad.
best forma of protection that c a n jth e m anure forma a warm b l a n - New Year’s F.v* to see lh* King
IT F R O n iT E .
ba given to tender roota. A list over Ihe roots until Spring Orange Jamboree Parade that t o %i.i* w
hom
rr
mat
cotnumber of materials, Including when It can be turned Intn th» precede* the Orange Uowl foot­
CUNT i
soli
to
do
Its
work
os
a
fertlll.
Not
Ira
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v
e
n
t
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a
t
HftM.
O
rnca'
peat moss, bagasse, pine needles,
ball classic.
M e r rit t filed h a r f i n a l r e p o r t a*
Spanish mots, well rotted saw i*r.
A drninlatralrlx
o f t h a * a ta t«
of
W ater la another source of
dust, oak leaves and straw , have
J .i m « Itenlam ln I f o ia n . derea^ad:
LEGAL NOTICES ,
»' •» "h a f l i n t h e r p a tlr io n f o r f in a l
been used with sucres*. The us* protection against cold. If » |
dlerh.'vrire, a n d t h a t a h a w il l a p of leave* o r straw requires n free** I* predicted, water your
N otl e a la h a r a b y g l y a n
th * t 1
!•» t h a H o n o r u h l a I t W. W a r s ,
thoroughly
because i am r u i a g a d In b u a ln a a a i t 1901 N Cnly
little special handling. Thtae gardan
oun ty J u d i a o f H a m ln o li C o u n ty .
dry-rooted shrub Is In far great, I Ir at HI. H anford. F lo r id * , u n d e r F l o r i d a
on
th a
|* |
day
of
• r danger than a shrub whon« lh * flc t l l l o u a n a m a H o t e l M a y f a i r D e r e m h a r '1941, f o r a p p r o v a l o f
a n d t h a t I In l a n d to r a g l a t s r a ald earn* a n d fo r f i n a l d l a r h a r i a a*
roota have been made “airtight" n.uno n u r a u a n t to t h a l a r m i of A'lmln le t r a t r |x o f t h a 4%tntS of
by
moisture.
A
fine mist th a “ I r l r t l t l o u a
N ama
Ntlfata**
sprayed over young needling* ( C h a p t e r 109*1 I#*wa o f F l o r i d a )
C la rk
o f l h a C i r c u i t \MMM1
and allowed to freeze will help Cwol tunr t ol hf « Hamlnola
C o u n ty Florida.
them through a cold spell pro.
J. II. IIINTKItMIHPF.Rvtried the light coating of Ire I*
Laaasv,
.
*
thawed the next dny ny another Nov. 7. 1911.
hosing before the xun strikes the
plant*.
G reat danger Una in haphaz­ I T T H E C I R C U I T C O U R T . N I N T H
j t n iciA f,
nncurr.
it
and
ardly covering plants wjlh any
F o i l HMMINOLM CO UN T Y* F L O handy article. Ton often we rush
K I I I A . I T U II A N C M II Y .
I out and hurrlm ll/ wrap our ALMA IXit-TNU U. A LLE N . Haln
llff.
shrub* In a shvel or table cloth,
-VR.
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burlap or ranvaa. The combined L A W R E N C E LEON
ALLEN. Daf#nweight nf these material* with
dant.
I) IV OH CPI
Ice often cause* g reater injury
O R I 99CR O F F U R L I C A T I O T '
by brrakage Ihnn would havo NTATM
OF T U I R I D A .
GRKBtresulted from
exposure.
Bur.

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round each plant with strong
atakea higher than the plant It.
self and then fasten the cloth t#
the stakes. Many a seed bed has
been fatally flattened bv nrwapaper weighted with bricks. F otmulale some definite plan bid.
for* * freeze is predicted and
-srry it out rystem atically when
the time rom rs.
For answers to your ques­
tions on
gardening
problem.)
send a self-addressed, stamped
envelope to the Service D epart­
ment, Home Gardening
Maga­
zine, 010 Bienville St., New O r­
leans, La., or care of this news­
paper. ___________________

Bv Camilla Bradlsy/.

AT LANKY’S
DRUG STORE

Breakfast— Dinner— Supper

e x tra tlv n sad onion
Effort* to i r n t a threatened aatloo-wid# railroad rtrik* wer# mad# b r them rilb o a dI executive*
_______, confereoe# with
___ ________
lead en a t a ona-bour
President__________________________
Roosevelt Left to right, a t the W h iIt*
t * Houat,
House, are
i John J .
M lly” p r « M ^ ^ t h * ^ A i ^ r i e a n Association of Railroads; A. Johnson of the Brotherhood of Englnm rai
George Harrison, p raildrnt of the Railroad Clerks Association; Charles Fahy, solicitor general of the
U .8 » * a d Sen. Jam** (dead, of Now York.

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. Union Leaders At CIO Convention

^Victory la Claimed
By British In Big
Massed Tank Fight
j In Northern Africa

Soviets Report That
Foe Wants Moscow
Despite Any Cost
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fmnboM a t Tobruk kaa brokJ* cat around lk« port and
? * * *»
Hallaa armored
Mrtlgr ru t
art la eastern Libya ara being
tra a a d between ItrltUh lank
ealamaa, l i e Eighth
Army
headgaarter s derlartd today.
ANKARA

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Nay. 22^_(AI*)
of a Ilritiah
*£?■ **• *■ Nortk Africa.
American
equipment
J jay In* «a Impartaat part.
Kaa palled neatral Turkey
to tKa British. Humeian
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tluU fT l, *•"*’ *PIo»*U here
_**•**»
a
prominent
Tarfclafc (eneral, hark from
aa laaportion or the Germanbattle front, waa rrpaflad to knee dearribed Nail
waaea aa “anormoex" and the
ta s a ra l altaatlaa of the Ger■Wi w ar machine not ao
"*aad aa It la represented to
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LB* Germans announced
today tha capture of Itoatovoo-Don, the “aplaot to Ru»/* In bitter
lk on t^e North
it toe Brltlah
a vktory in the first
eoOWon of tbe massed tank
____
f knocked out half
of tha Cermam* tanks and sur.
rounded 700 mors ntar Tobruk.
T ta Soviets report that tha
Germans apparently are under
m orders to taka Moscow at all
cotta, but tha advance, U slow
and costly.
* Roma admits a .b ig battle but
Cw l l e e s t

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•Qualifications
Of Bird House
Entries Stated
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---------School children tan y e a n of
ace or more may enter the an­
nual bird house building con­
test which la sponaorad each
year by tbe Sanford
Garden
9CIuh, Mrs. J. 0 .
Woodruff,
chairman of the club's commit­
tee, atatad today.
Mr*. Woodruff fat naming tha
-stipulations for bouaaa used by
various bird famlllaa said that
A the "Martin" houses must eon.
tain I t or more compartments
cssh 6x6x114. with doors mea­
suring two inchss In diamster and
on# Inch above the floor, also
sufficient drainage. Since this
^fam ily lies# In colonies and a
• g r e a t many birds live In the
bouse, these separate com.
are neces-

R. J. Thomas (le ft), president of (hr
United Auto Worker*, is shown in sn Infor­
mal conference with Philip Slurray, CIO presi­
dent, a t the CIO convention In Detroit. Up­

Chamber Lists
Accommodations
F or Tourists
Persons With Rooms
Not Listed Asked
To Notify^ Higgins
Tha Chamber of Coqimereo to­
day Heted all hotels, apartment
houses, 1 and rooms In privata
homea available t n t tourist ac-

holding John L. Lewis' strike order to tha
sterl. owned cnal mines, the CIO governing
body fully endorsed his demand for » union
shop.

Sidney Nix, Jr.,
Attends Meeting
Sidney Nix. Jr., senior a t
Stetson University was one of
eight studrnts attending the
bi-annual national convention
of Gamins Sigma Epsilon,
national honorary chemistry
fraternity, on tho campus of
Rronau College, Gainesville,
G s, Friday. Mr. NU Is thu
son of gy. and Mrs. 8. J .
N ix. of %tnford.

Christmas Seals
WiD Be Sent To
City R esidents

P ress

N I MHER 7.1

Germany Asks
Big Price For Presidents Proposal
French Peace Is Accepted By Mine

Settlement De p e n d s
Upon Capitulation
Of North African
Colonies To Nazis

German Advance
On Moscow Costly

M em ber A sw oelaled

NEW YORK. Nov. 22
(Ah—
Germany is prepared to trans.
fortn her armistice with Frsncr
Int# s formal peace settlement
In return for sweeping ronce*.
Slons in North Africa, reliable
quarter* in Europe Informed the
Assiciated Press today.
These quarters said Germany's
desire for air base*, route* for
the transport of men and sup­
plies to help withstand the Brit­
ish offensive In Africa lay be.
hind the vigorously pursued n r.
gotistiona of the past ten days.
One European political. nbaenr.
r r said it waa apparent the Nails
attached more
importance
to
winning France to their new n r.
' h?.n h*Yln* O ily In the f„|d.
H»fh French ind German leader*
wiU meet aoon, possibly to datide upon some new form of
collaboration or even out-andout French capitulation and full
membership in the Axle, reliable
advice* reaching the Associated
l’rv*» from 'Europe eatd Friday
night.
The informants said that Marshil I'etain and Adolf Hitler
themselves might sit down to*ether at the conferenrv table.
IVhni and where the meeting
might by held was cloaked In
strict secrecy.
Thp Vichy censorship perm it­
ted only this comment to be
transmitted:
"Official
circles
know nothing about it."

New Smyrna Fire

Annual Tuberculosis Chief Talks To
Drive Will Begin
Elks On Bombs
On November 24

Workers *Committee
Im m ediate R etu rn To
W ork By S trik e rs
Is Keeommended By
.Mine I’nliey G roup

L a k e S h o r e Beautification
Pro ject Outlined By J a y c e e s

The
general
idun
t.
h.
followed In land-eapimr th-- i n i
(Jets Award
around Ihr bridge on l..ik&gt; M,,,,.Boulevard * short dittuhri' front
tKa French Avenue interne- tion
i
____
i •
and covering approtiniNti l\
|M)
'Jo h n Sleelnm n,
feet on each »idi* of ihs* l.n.lge,
waa outlined thi* monim^ hy
Lewis And Ben jam*
Nad Smith, chairman of the Jaye ta project* committee.
in l airless Selected
Native plant's will .......... ... in
i
’
eraating a tiavrler-** ••letreat"
HI- I Ri»l I
*2 — ( A !•)
and tha entire ^chrme v%•11 ho
*
I n
rallrf! upon
rustic, with cmmiiu lounging furn­
'.til
s*ni|tli»vr
r&lt;
«
Its
arrrpt
Ihd*
iture and table* ohm * t oiri-ts
firinrinlss ..f Ihr union - h o p "
may stop »n*l r«—f t&lt;» s-nio\ ih«*ir
fi»r Ihs* iiMimutinn of indunlunch. The Innd hor.lenng
the
I m .sI liimiiiiM
atraam will bt* planted fir-t. «nd
the 4iiiiu«l rnnirnl inn up.
later the cypres* «v\amp tot the
6sfl .« rfviluliiin
which
w att side will be planted tn such
**, *ili«l ili.il ihr principlr of
X manner that it may In- com­
* unniit «l'np.
ih«* " p n c &lt;
pared to the Cypress Gardens
lii.il m in is m runt rihuting
On a email scale, tin- chairman
to h*r mtMiiuiiw
r « U tumihipM
said.
I^••twrs•l1 tm pint rru *n&lt;| r m •
At the meeting when the Jav|)lin r r *
eeea adopted this pr»p-&lt;f. a num­
ber of members pointed out
WASHINGTON. Nuv
th a t th* park may he ui .dually
'Tin*
1 iiiliil
Slino
expanded yrar-hv-vear and since
Mayor \V. ('. Hill Ims promised
WiirKi i * I’•*11&lt;v ( umpiittee
"full co.0peratn&gt;n" tre,„ tin- rdv.
Iniljn
,-ni I'tiicil
Tri'.xitlent
there I* said to he a p-.-sdullly
I{•&gt;.........
ii i ' mimi -&gt;;i I t o r e f e r
of extensive work in tins urrn.
i h r l a i d i M - inin*- c i i n l r o v c r In connection with the various
beautification proji-ct* winch the
s v ii&gt; ,i Im a ril o f u r b i l r u t i o n
Sanfonl (iarurn t'luh has under,
mill ire titunirin|r&lt;l t h e ii t ) m e laken for the coming year, the
H o n o r e d f o r hi* w o r k in p r o .
Garden Center sponsored a sale m o l i n g u n i t y . W . intt ll I \ \ illki . i l i . i i r ■*-1iirn iii w o r k o f nil
a t plants and shrubs at the Cen­ t i t u l a r h u t . | o f
flu* R t p u b l u in s l n k i i * mi Im i h e i m t i v c n n d
ter, located in the Smith F ur­ I p a r t y ,
hold*
’ In*
t hutt 'ln iiiin t Milt llll It 111| III Illlniture Store flum in (ti A. M A w a r d for 17 I I . p n s p n l i ' i l luni
I'h.' hnitd
lias liiiiiii-diatcly
to 6:60 I \ M. today, Mrs. S in Nrvv U ' l k T l i r ii v tu n l w.t- natm-d l-v ihr I’ n —ident to con.
C.
Dickerson,
chairman,
an­ « 't j» M i&gt; hi’t| m 1
“ f o r tin- p r o . . , 1 ,.f I..in, K Mseluian, head
nounced.
m otion
of g o o d w d l a n d
Isa t Is i
Hi* I ihui llrpaitnir nt's ConBeautification iimjrrla Include u n d i ' M l n t i d i n g a m o n g a ll .......pi* “
. iliiilun S r r m r
-i*
the public
planting ami landscaping of the
i. pii
illative.
Itriijainin
Fairgrounds surrounding elementary
I , - - . - p i . - i d . ui .if I'. S. Steal,
•shoal*, Fevwald.Laughton
Me­
it p i&gt;-■ tiling flic Steel ladUSfTV
morial Hospital, the County rt.Urt
|.m .| .1 Ini I l.rwie, president of
House Park. In addition fu these
III. I'nitr.l Mm. Winkers, re pre.
plans, club women will assist the
., ni in,. | ,l...i l.i un, mfnrmed the
Junior Chamber of Commerce in
Pi ■' ...I, ni ni a three paragraph
beautifying
tho
Uike
Hhmc
I.H ., „f ip. I'.dicy I'.immittee’a
boulevard.
I, If,II |i was MI reply hi the
Plants and shrubs which were
VV V S H IN G T O N . Nov
|- l e d . -i -..ni him tnilay hy tha
told st the Center today Include:
1In- W hilt- House aitmuin* ■ I t in. f Executive anni.iiiicing the
Red patience plant. Sultana,
Arditia,
Wedetla,
I’eperania. t.nloy th.it it hud hell i &gt;1 i.-t i lin t lull . f the three man hoard
I potter)),
Tetrapanax,
I’urpl ninny is planning a ront.-i. o,. and filin g the board would be.
w*ok immediately and stsv
bauhinia, Rayena, I’andalanthus.l "".I l’i"'"i*inir »&lt;&gt;nie "high. ...... gin
-...ii .i-muiii.oisly
until.
Banana 'p la n t, Coleus, C artii.
«f &lt;T«nnnin- • - l.;.«-il- ,n‘
Ik.
o
« .o k i* completed.
Aspsrsgus fern,
Duranla, lDry
i , v itist•-•■i u.id r ••stnrillloll ■f o *-iIlla/o.g gnu* felled III pickets
phyllrum, Surinam cherry. Cas­ lii'li.I, nr,- • f nil Km..
I. i.-i.hn in a tin Mb- between
sia, Mexican flame vine, A u.tr» I mn- "
i.-&gt;n ►iik-i- ao*I picket* in the
Stephen Klltly. While Hull
Man neks, Ilegonla (potted), llcg1 is s i i , ,..,l field*. turbulent
ania (tocanm and vinusla,), Sleii- pre*-. -eeretnry. imule il. ei.l. i t Ihe file.day old United
nlntliim (yellow elder), Llri«|»\ lieilllei lllelil mill eii|tlll|elll' -I I 1
*1»i k r Ul?i
Mm. \\ *i k •
*1'
Coco riuniosa
palm.
Pandora I h r &lt;i •n f r r i 'i u i * ' wh'UlM
captive
•ui|»illl&gt; "v tlir .l
i.. 1
vine,
I-Iguetrum,
Koelrvutrrin. 1 ••lltllo •1 vt* II ah* a* 1 « f iMii •*
K iln
Vomurtcria,
Dieentrn ......... .. wliii r'-iilly |l»*|lt'\* Ml !*• III |U*
\ •• i 1 ' \ n i 1II |IH k r l w a
lit il 11 it
ami
i 111mi «r
(hireling heart) an&lt;| Allamandu. HUM »it \
ho
•luBiitu i t u n n «»I •m l y o f K m •»!• • l\ ht Mill • h i !•&gt; tfiinfiri* a*

|Mi»n Named On
| Arbitration Board
John

hire Chief E. C. llrnshsw of
This year, as
In previous New
Rmvrns liearh gsve a na­
years, Chnstm ns seals will be tional defense demonstration end
mailed In persona living in Ss ik * talk on bombs and how to han.
lord ami If th - receiver wiehgi dip them last night a t the Elks
etfr4 —1
.—.
to 4-eep sn n y &lt; nuinhvr of seals &gt;&gt;s»tteg In their club hnu.e, .Sec­
W. J. Thigpen ennounrrd
cltisens YrNtT rbohrS* kvallahlo hot
mslled to him, he In turn send- retary
this morning
not listed to notify tha^ Chamber
the money to the- Nr ml nub- County
After the lodge meeting, Mr.
of Com meres so that Inquiries
Tuberculosis Association. other- | llenshsw rhowrd pictures made
ctn be more promptly takrn care
wise, he is rrq u rsted to rs-lurn "n hit recent trip to Canada
sf.
A (tore was broken Into, s r s r j the seals, Mrs. J. I- Ingb-v, I w1h*/» hr studied bombs.
In"In order to carry out our was stolen and articles were la. (hristm u* *cal chairman of tli • I CL
in the pictures were *oni«*
, l,rm orr‘l c*r* u*ed by fire
plan
for accommodations for ken from two parkad cars yea. orffuniuition, stated today.
According to the chair man, &gt;t*Uon* in Canada. Mr. Ilrnthaw
w in te r visitors, the Chamber of terdsy, police stated today.
Manuel Jacobeon, owner of a Mm. J. H. Van Hoy wa* th .• 1,1,0 drm onatraUd tha stirrup
Commerce has compiled aa ac­
u§ed lr. England
curately aa possible a list of clothing stora on Banfoid Avenue, fimt pemon in the County to . Pun*P
hotels, apartm ent houses, ap art­ announced a tentative loss of purcha»o *eaU. Any cititcn who *°d talkrd on the aubject of in.
tloes
not
receive
eeala
the
t
ir*»
I
^omb»re.
ments In privata homes, garage about $150 when robbers
^ h e «tirrup pump,** Mr. I*
apartm ents, tourist homes and moved about 14 Suits from his of the week anil desire* to pur.
declared, "w ith It* fine
huuses available in Sanford and establishment some tlmo T hurs­ chu*e them in a*kfd to telephone j *baw
the
co° ’* the bomb in a few
Seminole County,” a statem ent day night. T h r s s 1 o f the suits 170. and place hie name on
minute* so that it can be cov.
list,
Issued by tha Chamber of Com­ were discovered In an alley be-I mailing
Official endomcm ent of
the
fonfin* the heat. The
hind the store.
merce today stated.
Mr. ltoltsclapr, owner of a It’l l Christm as Seal Sale ws* i*. 'h tlla burn at 2,600 degree* and
"W o are requesting The San­
surd
today
bv
Mayor
W
C
li
«
Impossible
to approach one
___
__ publish
_____ ___
ford _______
lle rild to
this ___
list fip37 Plymouth four door black
iw
™e pump."
so t h a t ’those th a t havaaccortv- sedan, reported the disappearance Hill in a statem ent **iven out
flan ea ran carry from 1.000
modal ions for winter visitors and of the' car last night from where his office in City llall. The rain.
pnign
weta
under
way
here
M
«
n
.
|
f
°
Inc^ndl*ry
bomhs
In a
whose names do not appear on it had been parked In front of
load,” Mr. Henshaw told
the
thla list may notify tho. Chamber his house a t B06 Myrtle Avrnue. lay, to extend through Christ- Elks, "and they have tn travel
•l l . x r |l| • ih#* l l r p u M i r Uorporhill (l
I h r i'll III •• v k . u t . r
Instrum ents warn stolen from mas.
of Commerce immediately, and
.iiiMti's i *I\ els- in in**:* nrnr F rc.
a mile in height and fly at a
The
Meyer’s
statem
ent
said:
the
car
of
Dr.
Helfa
and
clothes
wa will be. glad to add the names
•|i i it kt s i n
speed of 200 miles per hour to
‘‘Purchase
of
Christm
as
Seals
were
taken
from
a
truck
at
the
to the llet,
hiiM ltc rm inlv Sh»*rlff Frock,
mak* them effective. From 10
hy
the
citiiaqs
of
Seminoln
Conn,
state
m
arket
“Wo are aloo particularly an­
wiin Iiji I ••\ lire •■'♦'ii frur Iho *itto 20 bomba can be dropped at
ty
to
aid
In
the
nationwide
fight
xious to have listings o f accom­
WASHINGTON, Nov. 22.-1.11! Df I'luno Inadc(|Uatc ii.limn wiii “going In g«*t worne/*
•gainst tuberculosis has the un. ona time and one out of every
modations anywhera in 8em!nole
iilf'il lo IJ'iviTiior .1union for
—Japanese.A m crlcin ncgotlntinn*
qualified endorsement of myself, 12 causes a fire."
County, such as Oviedo. Lake
WASHINGTON. Nov 2 r i I i n» si slnm •• •#f still” |mlioo. .fiimoi
for a Far
Eastern
aattlement
not only as your Mayor, hut as
Mary,
Altamonte.
Longwood,
ou
r
1
1
*
v liml I*•I•I Iho liutiro In inThe iiv il Aeronautic* ll.iai.l,
were at a standstill Friday night.
a private citlxen.
Fern Park, etc. If these people
Tokyo's special emissary? Hshu- repotiin?- Thursday on the m i- It •••»«’*•#!•• in tin ilnlto ili'Mir*l»,p*
“To
protect
home*—
all
our
will forward us the spec if lea thins
Vilicn
highwiiv4
wcr#«
MIAMI, Nov. «R~&lt;/P)—-Stock
plum nnlv
Airline*
i, Kurusu, and Ambassador No­ o f ' an Eastern
of accommodations and prices, valued at 1200,000 and owned by home* —from the tragedira rause.l
mura were not among callers at m ar Vem Beach, last Apr :l.' hha k.-d, o n l.-t u written re.
hy the ravages of tubcrruloeis
wa will ha glad to include them the Gabla Racing
Association, is tha commendable* nblrctlve of
•' ("i aid was niade hy peacu
Cross Episcopal the state departm ent during the •aoI the airline did not provide
In our Hats.
.i puiliculur rmninunoperators of Tropical pa
nor was any appointment an adequate dispatching *y*trni, "O n
the annual Chriatmaa Seal Cs ni­ Church Men's Club elected Dr.
“Wo ara getting a good many seised yesterday by the United ps if n. The eimnle, ilirrct appeal
so that aircraft could be inform- ''V
made
for
a
resumption
of
the
R.
W.
Ruprecht
to
serve
as
pres­
inquiries for accommodations that Sts tea marshal to aatlsfy an in­ of th a t campaign comes to us
I of changing flight condition*. |
conversations Saturday.
ara developing from “our adver­ come I n Hen against William with the approach of each holL ident o f the organisation for tho
Specifically, tho board
said, » * ,„■ . •&gt;___ _
At hie noon press conference,
coming
year
at
tha
last
meeting
tising program, and thla pro­ V. Dwyer, former track, official. day acason. I tru st th a t we shall
Secretary Hull reiterated that the prohublu cause of the uccl- ( L l j , l i t B o y S J O I D
haid
Nov.
10.
gram la ju st-g ettin g underway.
Deputy, Marshal Jack P- PeeI » r r ir r r n u u i x &lt; n T 'l n K
past ih lit "was loss of control of the
quick In responding, not only
Other officer* elected hy the the conversations of tha
Tha number o f applicants will pirn attached 1PM shares o f com­ be
* rtlJL* v n j t l v l- V 'lU IJ
to a 'civic duty, b u t to a nation, grsup arc: Ed Malsch. vice pres. four tleys had been purelp ex­ airplane while huing npernted on
Increase very.m atastaUy. It Is mon stock and 120 of preferred wide .appeal.
— —*
.
Ident; Ralph Austin Bmilh, aer- ploratory, w ithout reaching the instruments and while enevun-]
tha Intanlion o f tha, Chamber of stock and HO o f preferred stock
itage of establishing a basis for lering severo turbulence in a&gt; F’lghl new member* were In­
" L it us all buy Christmas
Commerce to mimeograph thla held In ssdww Ip the First Ns- Seals thla year. I&lt;*L every g reet, ratary: C. J. Rumph, treasurer; negotiallona.
line
squall,
tho
existence
of
which
,
ituitnl
Thursday
night
hy tha
list aa soon aa -ft Is complete lions I Bank In tbs name of Wil­ ing card and g ift parkagr th at J, L. Ingley snd Fred Ball, pro.
the carriers ground personnel had la k e Monroe Roys' I’rogrcssive
gram
chairmen.
mail H to Om People mak- liam J . Kelly, Dwyer's son-in- goes forth from Heminota Conn,
In Tibet m tn dwell a t altitudes failed to inako known to the &lt; luh a t a meeting a t the high
Inquiry so that they can law.
captain."
| school
farm, Alex
Johnson,
ty bear theaa Heals, a sign that
of 16,000 feet.
11a It either direct with the
The government claims It re* our community Is alive to ila
■ ■ |th r ir 'teacher, icvealril yesterday.
presents IS percent o f the track’s responsibilities and, • • In pro.
Thirly-fivu lay s were present
stock and was allot tod to Dwyer vioua years, la doing ila part In
and Albert Tucker was elected
In a* recent reorganisation.
reporter.
g re a t national driva."
Mrs. Christina Andrews wa*
A fter Ihe meeting, (ho boys
•wtrdad 11,000 whsn a circuit
played game* and enjoyed a
court Jury brought in a verdict
w rlnrr m ast.
la her favor ysstarday in her
The boys who wero initiated
Florida Legionnaires ara stag-m arch.il in rlcvrnth place,
were:
Richard
Hass,
Harold
■ait against tha Atlantic Coast tog. •
dstarmlnad
membership
Joel
Field,
local
commander,
anUna
Railway to which sha
Kastner, Woodrow Davli,’ Richer!
driva
In
an
attempt
to
ba
among
nounred
yreU-rilay
a
visit
here
WASHMOTON, Noe. 22.—DPI charged that her husband waa tha first 10 (tataa of tha nation, iy iho State Commander of the Iluinhalough, Hugh lloyd, Tommy
—A defena* highway hill, au­ killad hy the railroad last May, Banlor Vie# Commander o f the Laglon, Rupert Cavlneas, who is Henson, law rrnce I'carson and
thorising appropriations o f 1220,- awarding to InformsUoa receiv­ local post, Nad SoUth, said this making tho rounds of ell posts Alb«'rt Tucker.
000.000, racamd President Rooee- ed from 0- P. Herndon, clerk of morning.
in the stato In regard to the
FAUMERM SIGN HIIF-FTTS
valt's reluctant approval yestar- tha Circuit Court this morning.
"Membership determines lha membership drive.
The Sanford post is 61 mem­
position of
tha •tataa,"
Mr.
C.
R. Dawson, county agent
The Preaidant signed tha
oralth added, “and also tha order bers short of tost year’s murk. of the United States D epart,
•urs, ha said, bacauaa it author­
to which tha organisations will Many of these men have moved ment of A griculture said this
ised 6160,000,000 fsr access mads
of town,
and while
ones
Hiwn, snu
wnua pew
** tJ
'**"
ti*-» _ 11
panda to tha national conven­ out oi
tion to New Orleans next gear."
• " of lh,' n‘ do urged to ra m . to (ho county
Mr. Smith emphasised lh a Im­ not register.
agent's office and sign th str 1041
Twenty new members were add­ Soil
ports aca to tho s ta to o f ]
Conservation
work ahaat.
ed
recently
and
application This sheet 1* identical with tha
Florida division bstog among
blank* ran ba obtained from Mr. Farm D efrnte Program.
firs t 10 to tho p a n d a .
reporters
and
photograph*
Smith a t tha Sanford Furniture
spates thstg gttsntlsii an— tha Compa ny far—any— World— Ws*
10 and much valuable, na- veterans who are not members
arida publicity can b a ob- and ara interested In Joining.
Florida—l*artly cloudy. mild
tnJnad," ha cooUnuadA special masting will ba called tonight and Sunday. Possibly oc­
Plorida near needs MOO more by tha local commander to vote casional light rains In -if
new members by tha gnd of trsms northwest portion tonight
next weak. Th# (losing data on snd In extreme north portion.
tha present driva ia Nor. 80. Mr.
Smith also- nrgad waw hara wha
have not paid their dues to do
so before Nov, NX

Car Stolen, Two
And Store
Entered Friday

Early Discounts
(German Formula
For Peace Pact

Jap Negotiations
Are At Standstill Dispatching System

Race Stock Seized
For Income Taxes

/

Ruprecht Elected To
Head Men’s Group

Mrs. Andrews Gets
Favorable Verdict Legion Begins Membership Drive To

President Approves
Defense Highway Bill

Place Florida Among “Upper Ten”

7

W eather

V

.V . 1

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Chunday Is Day HteW i 11
For Hunters T o. RealtyTc
Take U p G an Venereal

Stockings

TALLAHASSEE. Nor. ' l*v— _ ‘f a g T J Z J ?
Ipocal)—Thursday's
the day era ma^g'befart
2 rrC T k S u ™

TO « U WHOM |T
• «■**• ’
Norice

take f Ito to the aplL 8«rr

•ode wttk their t rutty gun and because; aymeotl
do* to Inaugurate the opening of
tto 1N1-1M ttaU-wfcta opes

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COW-

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10 b e t t o r _ glveo

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m l

b” nd* .Jdklttaia a n that wtotto
or they bo tacking for door, or
or turkey. or equirnl that
K
Ada In thotr* faror a n hot*
tor than average, for wporta
from all oror the State b a n In­
dented a bompor aupply of game
foode, and that bmom mom and
better-fed p m , according -to I.
N.
Kennedy, Eaeentlre Seentary
Bpa ford’s Calory Feds romped
thnuyb oBe of jjwlr infrequent
»crim roars sessions ysstorday In la chary* of wlldllfo aad buntlny
anparatba for whet proa lees to licenses.
to a tong.op ball came with
have beep made
Nsw Smyrna ben r riday night. la Fpjrfiehanyca
general W l a g
laws - this
yB ardkipped by a small squad.
year, Kennedy earn. The princi­
Coach Whiter MeLucss hat not pal
chsnye Is la the reetrictien
to w «bta to scrimmage the Fads
If n aa much aa desired. Yesterday, on shotguns, which now.
ing
or automatic runs, mail
bowsrer, he took the lid off and r
Halted to l-atolII capacity, .....
seat the lade throufh an hour ___________
.
npllshed by
and IS mhiutee workout. Me. which mayThis la
the same ae
Lucas sly tod gracefully ss the
_.* T-----T A J1 migratory bird n rodyh work ended with no In. K
yulstlon.
Jo rtw
• .
’ In soma sections of tho staU
1 New Smyrna has a heavy club there has toon a misunderstandwhich la shewing much Improve, log atoet the law
on the statute
went after a slow start. Smyrna booksregarding
bunting from
played perhaps IU beat yarns vehicles, to said. This law has
lest week In licklay Euatli, 13 net toon repealed sad taking
to 0.
game from automobiles, airplanes.
Tbs Fads showed plenty of power bents er eaUtoeta Is. still j •,
pepper In their drill, and It Is prohibited.
,T ; L i.
••lin ed that the rest received
Hunting licenses arid on -aak. f i S
last weak la partly nsponslble. by county judf»*
their “ —
Their eonlest with 8L Auyua. lied agents as foUewsi
county, ftJS t rssldenl
then home county,,. I l l

Through Workout
^ L - C J S T T h e ^ For New Smyrna
iMIr Mila, the T an play.
to nla, I U , to t
nh.hur- «ae ragged and
ly eeptomorts to the llaeS ilth e y lacked much of
fm oi loot year'a sealer
2 - *t’ ‘

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•IftDowall told hie gridor. the nose, "We played
ird football and naturally

line most of the time to•of long runs."
e'vs g it two tough games
Ig. .up, In Presbyterian and
|d and,w ell have to pick
,ws‘ra^going to beat these
Dowall • was high In bis
•a/ ef Grady Eay, bruiting
rxfulLMck of Balnea City,
J ^ ^ t o e t n m a of his
r, Bhy^elagle-kandedl y ac­
id,, for ISO -yards from
Jean aad.'. w u almost the
Presbyterian

crushed

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S&amp; ,
day continuoua,

M
-v ix is a
wtsidy I01AA confsrence

110 50,
The tog Halts on
gaaa ate unchanged, end are es
tefiows) with possession limited
to thro days* bagl dear, one a day,
and two Jn a season; Turkey, two
a day and fhro In a ssaaont
quail aad squirrel, I I a day and
too hi a season. The etate tor.
key, quail and, squirrel i is sen
ends Feb. l i t the deer MSeon
ends Dec. It-

r-Wctortea and no losses.
Blue Blocking team from

and staggered
la

Infonjatlon

•veld. smtortles.
■ l.
waterfowl aaa-

alao controlled by Federal regu­
lation!, will open Dec, 1 and run
through Jan. J l . fog . a &lt;May

| W h o l e b o y ? W e d o n ’t •
"(know . H e ragy be yftUM-..
s u rg e o f «m b itio n .’ H e i l a)

, t f ^ . American young*^
.

. c o n f i d e n t , ’ c le a r* c y c d ,

c o tu M ^ o u ip V e a g e r t o m e e t';

w^fcga, steady

a a e c tio a —a o o d o r,

f EASY TERMS

Bqlve your gift prob­
lems and save money,
too, by reading your
local
. . m eerrcchhaannttss ’
I
Christmas ads that
appear in The Herald.

w b e f e v e r , h e c t a r e s h e ’U

clim b- H e’ll be ru n n in g

T h a t’s th e A n je ric an p a t­
tern. F ree eAterpripc, equal
o p p o rtu n ity —this is the Lie
blood
■rmfwee of
we business,
^ —w*vvvevg th e esolid
w^^
b u ts of Am erican industryM ay we always hold to these"
tru th s of idbe Am erican W ay..

fed Advertisements

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ifu r a lit

S n m ln c ta C o u n ty P ro d u ce*
F r u i t A n d V e z e tih le n T h a n A u j
p t » n « r A m In F lo rid a
1
V O L U M E X X X III

AN

E s ta b lis h e d In 1908

, GermanTroops
Gaming Again,
« N azis Claim

S A N F O R D . F L O R ID A , W E D N E S D A Y .

Japs Tell Of Kill.
inf? Red Soldier In
B o r d e r Outbreak

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LONDON. Nov. 19
Report*
front
well.informed
•ource* «mu| today General IfftJU
ime Wcygand ha* been or la
shout to In* nu*tt«l
an th f
Vichy'*
jiro.con«ul
in
Nort^
Africa, while I’ierre Laval, fo
im*r vice premier, va111 again l&gt;9
made a cabinet member.
These report* *nit| “ itronjr In*
filtration" «»f Free French lym pathiter* into We*t Africa !• ono
of the factor* in increasing Nasi
preft.vun* for the removal of Wajfgaud to n !••**» critical poat.M
(•real K nt 2*iii ilr.n*ticully shook
up lie* unity today, elevating
Sir AInn
Iti tHike,
.riH.year-old
romntMit«lrr-in.«lio-f of tho bom**
force*, m t«*chi»1cul expert tn d
udviH’ute nf nil artitv «*n wheel*,
to the runk of chief of tho lm»
periul general *taff. MaJ. Gtn.
Airhihuld Kilwinl Nye, 40. who
ruiu' in the rank* from a World
W ar private, was made vice chief
of stuff
Sir John Ddl, th ief of tho Im­
perial |fe»ier:»l •fuff, who accotTipume.i Crime Minister Churchill
to the Atlantic conference wltn
President ICewaevrlt, relinqubhta
that po«t to gn to India to bo
governor.general of Bombay.
The wh&lt;de shake.up waa de*iirneil to brinir to the front young*
\ig o n u n lemler* ver»e*l In up-ta*
the-'ninule tactic* and atrata^y.
Dill relinquishes (he post ha htld
*ince May. 1940. when he raaehe*
the retirement «g** of GO on Dtc.
*2R, the war office said. Brooka la
58.'
Ddl whi promoted to flald nUUr• hal and become* governor* desig­
nate of Bombay. H r said, " I *m
always anxious that young ma* In
th r army should g rt «■• It r»n

19.

19(1

M em b er A sso c ia te d

P re s s

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N l t i l t K it 70

Kiwanis Club
Club Formed By
Hears Address Local Women To
By Mr. Lehman B o o st S a n f o r d

To Avert Rail Strike
.*&gt;0,000 Troops Ready
To Back l'p Assert i o n That “Coal
Must Be Mined”

Honor Keulien Jam es Victim

WASHINGTON. Nov i &lt;i ,^*i
Bernard M. It* ruch, who run
th»* war irnluatrie** hoard in Ihf
” "rhl W ar. today *uggi‘4to,| one
wsy to control price* would be
to • tandsrdize men'* and women'*
eh.thing, with a limit on Mylr*
and color*.
lie reiterated hi« «upp«&gt;rt of a
univrr&lt;al plan of price n-ntrol
Instead nf the selective ey-tcni
sdvorated by the administration.

Three Birmingham
Furnaces Closed
President E x p e c t e d
To Withhold Action ‘r
While C. I.O* M eets i l

Circus Worker
Denies Part In
Poisoning Case

M \HHINGTON, N«Vt
— (A P) — President
R
^rll. declaring work In capST PETERSBURG, Nov. 19.
llir coal mine* must r«*roa*
fY
&lt;41—E. B. .Michael, TJ.y**ar*old
mrncr todar.
called
upon
strel rompanirs
and union
Kinifluiif Circu« rmployv, wan rn
executive* to maintain a atftSM
l* A
route PuFAtlay niifhl to Charlottr,
V J
tus «|Uo on the issue of
N (*, to an*w«*r chart;*'* that
j T
“eliMird shop** for the pvrhr pm«onrd II rlrphant*
Y
i««l of the national rmer*
\
Hr vigoroualy driur«l thr poi*&gt;
Reiicy or *uhmit this Issue
to orhitratoin. agreeing to
nninir* ami voluntarily Irft with
\
accept in advance any deci­
polK*r fo£ _Qytrlotlr, w hrrr tw o;
ir
sion reached.
nirn *ai«i Ihvy *aw^ "^1m feed
"For the common food,
laryr w hitr iap*ulr« to an rle- |
for thr maintenance of de­
phant on Sunday, Nov. 1.
A sailor
tin l S Navy throw* n wreath into th r wutrr* | fense production", the Presi­
"I didn't havr anything to do of thr Detroit l(is* r. fiotn thr Itrllr Dir llridgr. in mrniory of ! dent said. "It is imperative
*ith it,'* Mirhar) itk l. "I am t
that one of thes«* two afterof Ih'troit, en w .im nilx r of th r t S
afraid to stand trial or anythint; thr latr Jo*»*|&gt;l» &lt;
natives he rh«»*en and faith«ir*troyrr K» »•!•» ii .1 no*•«. won It w.». sunk hv a torpedo. I**di/.ri*
likr thaL lull) performed.'*
He waa arrv*te«l hrr«* yralrr* j mother witn«.-&lt;&lt;i tiicnioiiv
day. Two Gaitunui, N. t . nun
IV A S IIIN C T O N .
N ov. 10
identified him a* thr man Ihry
&lt;'!’* — S v n iim tliv
striki'H
»aw fctnl the capnulr* to an rlv- •
•M'rriitl
in
till*
n a tio n '*
phant.
ciiiiim iT i ial m u l mittpH to d a v
Waivinir rxtrndition,
Michnidj
Irft in custody of G Neal Fill*. |
till mnrt* an* liir t'a lp n e tl n*
a«*i«tant chief of odice at At
riM itleni R o o sp v rlt c o n f e r r e d
ianta.
* — —
I a g a in w ith g o v e rn m e n t o f f lI was never on the show
All equipment for ch-uring and I cial*. im in a g i n ie iit a n d u n io n
(round* proper on Sunday,. tui
tu t
gia.ling the runwaya for thel re ,ir e s e n ta tiv e a in nn e f f o r t
did go down thv
the n«xt dijr.*’
Mtshavt sakl. “Thr only thing
new Hanford n lrp -rt are on **-4fo a v e r t a t h r m t e n e d ity ik e
these guys have sot on im- i*
ealion now and wink l* proceed l | , v rililw av w orker.*.
those two mm. I think it‘* n
GLASGOW, Scotland. Nov lt» Ing ilay and night to gel the] |f W i l t learned 50.1100 troop*
case nf niUlukrn identity, hut
idh Ignoring government «p *tii|»** M’litly f&lt;&lt;r iiuvinir.
III MMlillllrn.-A til
tak»*
»»Vfr
you ran't convince th r.e
law
peals posted on plant wulls,
Activity M
on nil
officers.
I milit'4 if tin* Pn*JM»l«,i»l ilecitlrd
"These I wo guy* were positive thousand* of (Tydenide -hip lilt* hiibfi* wit
with in«
•n» n himI 11(| nut thrill t»* hack up hi« «»I was
tlie
o n e -b u t
they're budding worker* xlruck for -HI i till xIm/ o-th lAurkiu^ on t h r /•kniA wt rtioii t h a t m a l f u r »U*rl niUN
w rong-am i I don't know what minute* Tuesday to piotest u
the devil I ran do shoot it. It'* delay in negotiations for u ten- t»f t h r m i |HTtg clrmruiK hnt«li ] “ n i u » t " !»*• niitieil.
An authoritaiiv.* source ■aid
the funniest , situation
I we* shilling f$2) *«£«* incrraiir t»n an*l ntuinpi. Truck* arc c a r o i u g ,
salaries r mn lT1nbf from* thr ripii luinD uf ilirt fr u n i hljch p|jrr.&lt;« |||t President probably
ever In.
would
it*» (ill in Inw MffM4 and |ti$; Lit withhold action in III
I ain't mad at anybody. No valent of |I 2 to $16 u week.
captive
The
interruption
a
t
I
.til
l‘
i
I'lirm
r
ill
nu
HhovrD
arr
nhiftniK
one at all. In fact I never was
a f te r
the
mine dispute u n lit
mail at anybody in my life. I M was not rrcognlied by the toll* $»f tlirt.
III * tlruiuugf runaU ."till n»44 F i n conclude- it* Detroit collnever held a grudge against no­ Amalgamated P.nginerring torn
chini*t*&gt; union, but strike lender* lilt Mirpoit, dimming tilt luritl
body.”
None of the police officer* and estimated that 100,1)110 worker* \t lllli* Hu* 11)$;Hirer4 wMil for i lit* j I'hree tda-t
furnace* which
private detectives whose investi­ would participate daily in such
' 1*4 In* laid id ho* thi clit'4 |j have been producing steel ill tint
gations resulted in Michael’* a r - ' token walkout* unless their de- W,| | 1 v hfmMiini inti Ih- It’VlIrt till
rest would *ay that a motive had [manil* were met.
t.vrrv -titil (ho wutrr driiiiut I'V Itirniinghuni, Ala , area are ol«
iimlf ehuiikI GihhI »!r u i n;i l: * and irmly closed due t" lack of fuel.
been found in the . poisoning*.
The
F arnegie.Illinois
Steel
Iii^Ii Ull'l u fvidiiic ■•it by tin.“The Gastonia men are all we've
la. t tlu$t thr work, vt In not held ' Forp. a n n o u n c e d it w o u ld p r o b a b ­
got," they said.
up 14&gt;’ ftu’m lv c run 1 14 ft »•«•&gt; -1ly ,-lnae «•* mine* liy tomorrow.
At,out I 17 coniniercial coal
III,. tint in hurd Mini little mud
niine* were i-lo-eil in Pennsylvan­
•TAMPA, Nov. 19 —(Special) in in t-viilcnre.
In mu* high place s drag line ia, W ed Virginia, and Kentucky
— Federal and state livestock
"tiding nnc.und- a-lialf
lull by the spreading sympathy atrike
official* and head* of pure bred in
It. M IV. officer*
dairy cattle association* In Flor­ tint-It 4 vuth d irt to be e a rn 'd movement
PENSACOLA, Nov. 19.—(Spe­ ida completed arrangement* nt o to U h»w plact* in the field. Only contended thr commercial stop­
t Ml 41 Ing 4t*iN4pM of the drug lino page* did not violate their con­
cial)—Voicing tha opinion of a
lot of other folks, August Gras- bread dairy *how at the Flori­ ur«* in I’llrd tu fill ont* of thro tract in the Appalachian field.
President
llno-evelt directly
sup, a shrimper thing out a tare da Fair. Feb. 3-14,. the first o( i f tu k*. i$ jid» which t* dunu ill
challenged yesterday the validity
|I9 n Tlillilit.
living by netting In I4nsacula it* kind ever held here.
Six triu k* are busy on th of one of John I.. Lewis* two o f.
Bay. told Judge Mason that ho
Dr. F. It. Knapp, veterinarian
didn't want to brtak th* law of the State Uvestock Sanitary t*-k &gt;f loading, carrying and finally stated res wins for cxlliii't
but than* waa .“gstting” to ba Hoard, and TT—11, Appbwhile lumping the dirt to the low a strike in the captive coni milieu.
‘ while Washington waited expec­
many of 'sm that no man, •Florid* inspector of the . fedrtul places. Here u big billlduter
pushing blade tantly for government n-tion to
not svsn a lawyer, could ksvp buri-uu nf animal industry, gave traetdr with a
up with ’tm i"
their approval to plana nf p. T- Ihul level* the pile* of d irt into end the stoppage.
At the prc»* conference, tho
Gross up waa arraalad for us­ Strledrr, fair manager, to divide the low urea*, move* the pile*
ing tha wrong kind of aain* and the livestock building with a par. ut a rule that would Uku 46 ’resident disagreed with Lewi*’
rontvntion
that to accept nn open
.
for fishing In forbidden waters. tition *o beef and dairy rattle men.
At oho time thi* morning the shop In the captive mine* would
I've always tried to obey the would be segregated nnd protect­
law, Ju^ge," Groaeup said, "but ed from disease. It wa* expluinrd' murhine slipped into a big mud invalidate the United Mine Work­
they keep changin' ‘am all th* that conditions surrounding th" hole and tho d riv rr turned it ers’ contract with the commercial
time and makin1 naw ones so ■how must conform to strict around and walked it uut of the mine* of the Appalachian area.
fast that a fellsr like me that regulation* but the»* were met water and mud about three feet Lewi* replied Immediately saying
deep. The machine carried itself he had made a true statem ent of
ain't got time to read and haa by alteration of the building.
out with no apparent effort and thr situation.
to work hard for m mighty
Meanwhile, expectation of gov.
did not slip once.
Itttla, can’t koap up with 'em.”
WASHINGTON. Nov. IB —
Only one of the two drag lines erfm ent action wa* whetted by
“ 1 have a lot of trouble keep­
W)— Administration
leader* ing up with them myself," tha
are working today, the other •tntement* from those closely a t .
decided T Beads y to
postpone judge grinned, ”1 think you got
one having been ahut down last sociated with the President th a t
bouse consideration of President
night but it la eapectrd to be he waa of the opinion th a t tha
thing there."
TALLAHASSEE, Nov, 1 9 - put back into operation soon. time to crack down on Lewie,
Roosevelt's request for $7,08!.(Bpeclal)—Attorney General Tom The men on tha Job are working and on all Interruption* in de­
410,040 additional defense funds,
Watson ruled recently that curb night and day with a shift that fense production, had arrived.
informed sources said, 1**&gt; It be
girls
aro entitled to workmen's work* until 10:00 o'clock at
At the same lime, the House
mad* a vehicle for strike-curbing
compensation, holding that “the night, under lights.
labor committee drclded to bagln
legislation.
mere
fact
that
they
receive
today
the consideration of legia.
Th* feeling of th* leadership,
their remuneration on » commis­
latino to prevent such strikes.
It waa said, waa that ULconald.
j . A, Jones of th* City Drug
basis, aupplamentcd by tip*,
Chairman Norton (D „ N. J .) , In­
•red amondmoau might b*
Comi y haa accepted appoint, sion
not sufficient to render them
troduced -^a bill which, h* said,
Illy tacked on th* bill.
as chairman fo r Beau la
operators."
would strengthen
tha defans*
tnoia County of tha Florida De- independent
h Is pointed out that the
mediation board and authoril* II
Drug and Rupply operators
control working hours,
to impoa* ■ 30-day cooling off
tb* Division of llaaltn
Ellsworth Hoover «&gt;• elect,
Hooalng, U waa anaoanced aet th* prlcaa and dictate how cd president of tha Seminola period, until the eaplratlon of
such employ*** shall
which a threatened strike could
Dan 8. Evan*, chair, ■ad whan
and nr* therefor* respon­ Chapter of th* F uture Farm , not law fully matariallx*.
of tb* Fifth Congressional work
era in their aamLannual meet,
sible
under
workman's
conpansaa t of
tb*
Division e f tion legislation.
ing last night a t the Future
TUSCALOOSA, Aim. Nov. 11.
h and Housing.
Farmer* Building a t th* high
-&lt;AV-Official* of the University
, J o n e s ' will ntaka an In.
school, Alas Johnson, agricul.
o f tha antirg county
tura teacher, laid thi* morning.
o f antKoalna. vaccine*
|» Q ) r a * m
QUltr._affleaf* «l*ct*U - yrara^
I* D I l C H l I l Cecil Mixon.
ordaldent:
Mixon,
vice president;
LONDON. Nov. 't o
_
designate d ra g staff*
Wo
Ralph Wolftr,
secretary; Billy Th* Star said
today I8JM0
first-aid atatlona an *
M IA M f.N av. 19—&lt; * )-atro n i SUplar, treasurer; OHvtr Stap­ Americana would be in England

A fter uu hmir-long gun battle with police armed with tommy
Kuna and tear gn*. John Gary, 07-yrsr.old negro, i. drugged from
las home in Jersey City, N .’J.. a fte r the «hootinK of hi. step,
daughter, Mrs. G ertrude llonoet, and the wounding of his wife
H|
4 l 4. r l . l r 4
I ■r r —
T h e fie rm a iH
uiiiiiiiitirpil | and two |adiremen. A domestic argum ent was the ruu-e of th •
t h a t th e i r a rm ie s m e ilriv 'ip .' limiting rampage. Gary waa shot eight times before he was sub.
•Ilift I
fo r w a rd one** a*’a in &lt;&gt;ii t i n * I
e a s te r n frm il c la im in ',' new
a n d s u c c e s s fu l u ttn c l.s l.s la v |
w h ile th e R u s s ia n s dei l u r 'd .
t h a t th e v hud e rtt.1 m l th e !
N a z i nttem nt.-i to t&gt; in \e tle -|
fe n a e s n o r th an il s m ith n f t !»•■ I
M oscow d e fe n s e a re . A t l e r - |
man spokraman said N an lioinli-1
•ra raided Moscow and Lenin,
grad and lett spreading f in s 41
Moscow. A hullt'tin from Hiller’s
headquarters claimed the enpttira of lO.UOo Soviet prisoners
and 171 tanka destroyed in th&lt;
paat three days hut gave no d e­
A lo u t »70O.0no worth of busi­
tailsIstcal women who are inter­
In the Crimen the G ernuns ness waa transacted a t the Sanested
In the advancement of S»nannounced that heavy bombing ford State F arm ers' M arket last
ford held a meeting at the T&lt;nirattacks were made on Savaatn.
Lehman, market isl Center "csUrday s i :t:0l) I'.
pel, the Russian Illark Men naval year, If. &lt; J .
base, while the Russian* said 1manager, told members o f th* •It., Mrs. Maym.
. m
iH g k m
t o
4alaw»»4-fw-r
In ____
G'uh a t their lonHwea ankl today. Beeauus. c f ^ r . no. ^ . t T l e a r e the - r r i r e which »
ukra'-ne ha&lt;l recaptur'd it nont. meeting today at the Vaides Ho­
lice and prwvloua engagement* Unrd 'wTth
^ p w t rvjrrft.
regret, but I
with ddrrpvst
ber of villages end advanced tel.
only 12 poraona w »r. prrsetii, a in El’il to »*y Ihtrv i* no bitterfrom four tu 12 mile*.
Describing the function o f the ■he &gt;tat*d, but tolrphon*- and
Authoritative London quarter* market
amt the benefits deriv­
calls already indicate
disclosed th at tlritain J. taking ed by farm ers, and the cltiien l l&gt;er*onal
th at tho list of thoaa who » i «!i
m ilitary and naval action ngsiuat of the city and county, Mr. Leh­ to
take
an
actlfa part in tlie
Finland, Rumania and Hungary, man pointed out the need for w inter entertainm
tinInformed aource* »«id. jefe rrin g more diversified crops in this tourists who eomeentto of
Sanford
mainly to the Britlah blockade. section.
has reached 40.
Alon» the Manehukuo frontier
Two songs, “Stand Ry AmerThe prelim inary meeting wn&lt; to
la the Far East n Japanese news ica ‘ and “O ur Flag.” w ritten by
C rlrry Camp Number 625 of
form ulate plana for later artt. the Woodmen of th* World will
a ftn e y wild th at one ItUMi*n Harry Wester of Lake Mary and vitles,
sc
no
o
fflctrs
wena|&gt;their
regular
sessio n
soldier waa killed and two cap. Y\ ilia ret Connolly
of
Sanford, pointed except a chairman, which begin
turad In another border outbreak Were sung by Martin Stineelpher is being filled . temporarily h r Thursday night a t 7 :30 o'clock
in
thr
Woodman
hall
on
I'aik
n ear Manchull.
and the members paid tribute to
The Red arm ies of Soviet Rus­ the two w riters of the patriotic Mra. Hodgkin. A name for tin Avenue, C. C. Collin*. »*cretmy.
group
waa
discussed
and
lln•»•&gt;.
sia reported today they w e re , tongs.
geatinn of Mr*. W. A. I.rffl-r .aid today.
pressing the (iermnn invader*
Consul Commander W. PDr. G. it. Putnam reported on of “ Forward Sanford Club" wa*
Fields will preside &lt;sl the m.'r«.
■teadily hack west and north­ hi* visit to the Kiwanis Club at adopted,
w est of Moscow h u t acknow­ Winter Park a t the time of a
VIt is the Intention of tho F«»r- jug at which all member* are
ledged a withdrawal in the C ri­ joint meeting betwen th a t club ward Sanford Cipb to show our requested to be pi** sent.
m es and inferentlally confirmed and the one of DeLand and de- Winter Visitors what real *«•"!&gt;&gt;.
Plan* will be made for holding
olhar dUp«Uh»» de*eribing n ^ a r tj
m em btra of tha nelgh- em hospitality means."
Mr*. n “ Family Night’* an T h u i* It/.
naw N»tl offenxive alxnit - u ) boring club* exhibited unuiual Hodgkin said. "They ehll put Dee. 4. All member* and their
miles south of Morrow.
enthusiasm In Klwania activities forth avtry effort to provide in. families will be entertained by
The aeene* of Ru»»i»n *ur. through tlialr
participation In teroeting entertainment through­ .the local camp._________
eagaaa, a i broadcgxt by the Mo«- the activities.
out the whole eeaaon, and rx .
eow radio, were around Volo­
The Winter Park club la col­ press our welcome in 0 manner
kolamsk, «5 miles ncrlhw c.t of lecting tha namea of all Wlntar that will make them remember
tha capital, and Mozhaisk, 57 Park men now In tha service Sanford aa a city of friendly
m Qh
and plana to give them all pre­ and hospitabla people.”
t Tramtodou* German pressure sents fur Christmas in a show
‘This la not an organim lrin
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 — Id’)
tak.Uw south and a Rusaian w ith. of appreciation of their loyalty of a select few,” ah* »ald. “but
of
Agriculture
&lt;U«wa1 toward tha Caurasu* on to their country, Dr. Putnam I* open to every woman in San. — Secretary
ta a Karrh psninxula of th e CrL said. The Wlntar Park and Da- ford and Semlnol* county who Wickard announced Tuesday u
rnaa were admitted, dovetailing Land cluba are In tha midst of haa a real and earnest dusirr In nationwide organisation of farm­
with Britlah Information thnt ■ membership campaign and are promote car city and count &gt;■ er* and departm ent worker* t"
tiaa Natl command wa* striving holding a contest between them and become a uaoful citizen and help prevent a depression in lliu
with all availabla - strength to to ace which, club can enlist tha worthy of tha turn*. Artyom* post-war period.
Bluntly disputing usually ar.
strtka into the olUlch L'auraxu* most members.
who wishes to participate in
bjr both thoao routes.
Frank Bhamaa Invited all mem- thio fin* and necessary work U ceptrd forecasts of a severe eco­
hostilities
Hltlar'a naw flald operation, iera of the Klwania between tha urgently requeated to attend the nomic slump when
aa reported In British diupntrhrH* “ages of IS and I I ” to attend neat mooting which will be hrlil end. Wickard said th at the de.
from tha altarnata Russian cap­ lh« U tile Theater Club meeting on th* last Tuesday of rarh partm ent of agriculture doe* not
ital of Kjlibyihav, was beating to be held a t 1:00 o’clock on month at 10:00 A. M. at the ■hare this pessimism.
■lowly forward cast of Orel in a Tuesday evening a t the Woman'* Tourist Ceotor, beginning with
j

Manager Of Farm ers’ New Group Will Work
M arket Tells 0 f
To Help Entertain
Business V o l u m e
Winter V i s i t o r s

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NOVEM BER

Strong Free French Former Industry Head
In West A f r i c a
Would Limit Colors,
Blamed For Nazi
Styles Of Women’s
Pressure Movement
And Men’s Clothing

# British Acting Against Finnti

h* Mnaertaird Prfaa
Rua* law's Ukraine arm icr
are re parted tu ha&lt;r inflict.
*4 a rrhafling defeat im O r mao Iroe pa caught in a trap
■ear Novocherkassk. I.", mile*
M rllw ait nf R iflo t (In.lhin,
while the German hieh F«m■land declarrd Alin iuva-mn
f o r m opened a nr*. big■rale nffenaivr.

&gt;

Ousting Of
u £oal M|nes Shut Down
Weygand Is s ^ e
Threatened C
ontrol^PriceWhile Roosevelt Acts

Goes On Shooting Rampage

Crushing Of Attacks
On Defenses North,
*
South Of .Moscow
Reported By. Soviets

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IN D E P E N D E N T N E W 8 P A P E R

S a n l.ir d Is T h e O nly C e n tra !
F lo r id a C ity A ffo rd in g R a il, Illg h w a }
A n d W a te r T r a n s p o r ta tio n

J

Arrival Of Equipment Speeds
Up Activity At New Airport ,v

•/.-sivTX* :ss

Protest Strike Held
By Scotland Workers

Woodmen To Meet
On Thursday Night

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•■actor

about 200 mile* below
Moacow and from tha vicinity of
Kursk, still farther south.
Tha master scheme. It thus
appeared, was to Isolate Rostov
from central Russia with the
# hop* of proeantihf hoary rein­
forcement o f tha aeuthem Hoi
poaltlen* before the German air
arm baa full opportunity to ton.
coatrmto tho last ounce of Ha
power a poo both Rostov itself
A a td aver tha Kerth Strait below,
.The Raaaiaaa
acknowledge. I
early today that tig German diylaioas, although uat a m at of
bad breached tho
■ w a it i f Kerch, ran-

Wickard Has Plan To
Avoid Depression

Club. f
In the state there are 17 mar­
kets, under the inpervision of
the Stete, marketing
board,
handling cattle, poultry and eggs,
vegetables and tobacco, Mr. Leh­
man said. Seme ef the marktU
are successful ta d aorae are not,
but the local amrfcet haa been
able to carry on without catling
on the CUy or County for aid.
In refer*oca to th* diversified
crops, Mr. Lehman laid tha
farmer* of.UUo locality would du
well to plant n greater variety
Instead of colory alone, ns the
truckers are going farther south
to Plant City and Tampa to

Tuesday, Nov. 18.”

Live-stock Officials
Plan Dairy Exhibit

Too Many Laws Agree
Judge And Fisherman

House Holds Off On
Program Arranged
Defense Fund Talks
By Lake Mary P.T.A.
^hi^bho— ■—
usm—

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Mrii. L. M. TiL
According ta Ml
lla, president,
__ th*
__ Lake Mary P.
arranged “an unu»ualT. A. haa arranged
ly fine” program for IU meet­
ing Thursday *v*n|ag at the
Lako Mary 8&lt;h*ol, featuring an
addraaa by Dr. D*N. Cone, chief
of th* Seminole County health
onit, and * talk h r MU* Edith
Haa lorn. County houhfc nurse.
FoUasring tho hUaine-t meet­
ing, the group wUI be enter.

public la Invited aad there will
be no ortmloolon charge, Mrs.
Till la dadarod,

Tom Watson Rules
On Compensation

J. A. Jones Accepts
Local Defense Job

Future Farm ers
Elect President

r

President Improved

Winds Ruffle

far a a anaargancy.

gulf stream
waathar
smaU cra ft
th*
cast.

Tuesday and caused
bureau warning for
to remain In port
lower Florida coast.
~8f W**t ~PaIm
ta X*y West waa over-

25,000 U. S. Workers
Expected InyEngland

ler. reporter; and Albert Me. by Christmas, anrotlad in civilian
Millan, Edward Waltata and technical corps under tha air
Frank Johnson as th* asaculiv* ministry.
committee.
Tha anrallmant resulted froan
a—recruiting campaign fee taah./
nchapter
I K isoma
'i S S
M i f t " ’.i.: niclana which startad la tho
lima befost Christ, United Stataa last sum mar, tha S mas. while tha Father and Son newspaper mid. Americana la th*
banquet, which, wa* to ha bald aorp* are amplayad primarily to ,
aarly In December, wUI bo post­
“
poned *M&gt;*4 l*t*r,
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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 19 in

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

Venereal Diseases

The Sanford Herald

TH A N K S G IV IN G IN EUROPE

PjiUblUM In IMS

W mttmvmmmm t t n f l

Svminole County ritkcng should «M&gt;pern»p to the full
I LL S A V
extent of their abilities with the newly established Health
Unit in its drive to stnmp out venereal diseases in this
county and throughout the state. The fact that Florida
has the worst record of nny of the 48 state* in the whole
nution with respect to these diseases is a disgrace .vhieh
should drive everyone of us to do something about it.
The tragic part of this situation is that venereal Mseasea are no longer incurable and there is no excuse what­
ever for anyone having the disease or suffering fro m it
tor years and years after he has got it. Unlike many other
diseases, he can have it cured without the cost of a single
penny to himself. All he has to do is to take the treat­
ments and let the Statp pay the bill.
And yet despite this, many persons, eimer through
ignorance, false pride or for some other utterly obscure
labad Y#wap*pfr (lsprrsrntsft***. !•#. r»pre«f*t* Til# llerild In reason, not only hesitate to go to the doctor on their own
1*# Mllmnnl H»M «f n4*#rtUfn«. account, hut refuse to take the examinations ami treat­
Of firm i n mNl"talR*d In Iks In m♦nf rftUn nf tk« mnntr? with prln- ments which a re provided for them by the local Health
ktad^nnrlsr* la (k lf« |* mmd Unit. They continue to endanger the health of the entire
Rtw Ynrfc.
community anil the well being and very existence of them­
Tl# Item Id U a member mt The
Aa«oelafed l’re*« wklrk In r«rln&gt; selves as well.
• tw lf entitled fa Ike «•# far eeThere is no curse uuite so loathsome which can be
pmkU^mtI mm «f ail bVNt dhpglehM
W ille d fa If ae nnf n|k«et«Ue laid upon a man as to lie afflicted with syphilis or gon­
w H Ifn l la fbln paper and alaa orrhea if he does nothing about it. Even if he goes to
IW laenl new a paklUkfd heeela.
All elahtn fa ipahlleatlaa mt apeelnl quack doctors or takes some partmrt uinfijdrf—' •-* oadi) -Be
fltnpalehen heeela nre alaa rvaenpd.
thinks he is cured, the pain, suffering, humiliation and
WEDNESDAY. NOV. 10. 1941 disgrace which await him are indescribable. He will '»*
sick, weak, unable to do his work and take his rightful
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY part in society, and ultimately he will go Inaane or die a
horrible death. His life is ruined.
If he suspects the worst and goea promptly to the
T1IKN WE CAN F lfillT NOI1.
LY. THEY A HE I 'f 'l ’tll.Y Health Unit and then lakes the treatments which are pro­
ARMED WHOSE CAUSE
IS
RJOUT: Let us pul no lh» j r . scribed for him. he can be a well man again In a comparatively short time. Even if his case la one of long stand­
Dior Qf light — Romans
ing, he can be cured. Only if he refuses to do anything
uliout
it, fails to take advantage of the benefits which
THE LOVED BOOKS
modern science and civilization have provided for us, is
E S. C.
there no hope for him.
(From Coalr niporayy I’oelry)
In this connection we suspect that the greatest p ro b ­
Great winds shook o u r hnuw in
lem lies with those well meaning but miagukfed individuals
thn ohl days.
In the barrrn month at year's who have made of venereal disease* a subject not to be
turning.
discussed but rather to lie kept-hidden behind a thin \cil
U was then wv set wild-apple of shame and secncy where they flourish to greatest ad­
logs in hiasr.
Warming chill h o n e , at that vantage but await an invariable opportunity to seize upon
these puritans themselves. No one la so pure or.spirituil
’ gnarled burning.
minded that he can safely consider himself immune.
Wind*, gales rise sgsin in tlo
Business men should have frank and lrtendly talks
mind's w rathrr,
years, brram e Irgalixed eKL
Trom a hlark year, a niggiir.l with their employees. Professional men should use their for
a t a recent sitting at the
influence through civic clubs and fraternal orgnnizjtions t&lt;» sans
Mason
court hare and with pro­
It is tune to klndlv firm, I., encourage the use of the facilities of the Health
Unit. federal
per patriotic ceremony. The ga­
kneel together
Home owners should urge their cooks, their laundry wo­ mut of dress ran from fur
W ith hand, a trftrh rd over hngh*
men and their yard men to take the examinations, aud the coals to plain prints ami appli­
unreason.
t. ram s from nearly re ary
treatments, if necessary. And anyone who !a not absolute­ can
nation under the sun.
Let old tali
—Je« be n or ( I s m s wh rn ly sure he docs not have a latent case himself should find
the fro-1« harden
out.
I have in Detrnit some valued
'Wfimdmr mt Bmmtmr#.

111 Mncnnlbn A«*m *

By the lighted he art, by 11...
mind’s glow
Wa may fashion Muring within
a glade called Arden—
A t Lyoncase, Loch Isimond, Ha­
vana hoe.
—ELEANOR CI.ENN WALLIR

Can use our personal loan
department for many pur-

p°«rs.
Easy payment plan
low cost.

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ait

A t ■ late hour this n fh rm v n
U p Japa were still wondering
Whether Iho United S tile s Is
kidding or mesn* burins-.,

Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

SEALED BIDS FOR THE CASH I'l UCIIASI
OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTIES
DESCRIBED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WII l
BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF SAN FOR'*
FLORIDA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE i 111
CLERK AT THE CITY IIAI.I. UNTIL .Vi»
O’CLOCK P. M. ON MONDAY. NOVEMBER Jl
1911.

it is time for the federal gov.
rrnm ent to begin to clean house
as the famous Tsxas Democrat
• tatra that 1,500 men are em.
ployed in federal defense work
ATLANTA. Nov. 19 —»,&gt;•»_
and who are now or have been
rn rral education of adult citi.
members of Nasi organisations. C
sens or disenfranchisem ent of
those reaching m aturity in itr.
A fruit packing concern in the noraiue was advanerd tonight »•
Canal Point region planted for a possible means of meeting the
its 1911-43 crop 295 acres of present .challenge from 11broad.
string beana and 40 of peas. Thu
The spealfer. President T lgrit
first carload went to Cincinnati of the U niversity
rf
Klorlil.i,
rn Oct. 2.- In addition to th e ir said he considered disenfranchisethey raise a half-doren varieties ment "unthinkable,'' hut • added
of other vegetables.
th at it -appeared to be the only

Tigert Recommends
Adult Education

A (ireat Newspaper

Editor Pennekamp,
of • •Uwi
Miami Herald, citea a recent are so helpful, ton.
anas indicating th at s m s glue.
I." sl tir* (j
Mhinu Beach 'tinliiciliw
Ida Justicaa of the paacn and
|sntankrrou* jtfliit. (key, keep ,
constables were collaborating in
illrrman «»u duty
during
a “ racket” that calls fo r a re -1
trillion*.
vision of the law. In one rase
here Is what the man paid: fine,
16; constable's fr&lt; $4.37: Js*'- 1
tlee's fee, 14.17: sherlfFs f-e.
JOHNNY M IH
11; elerk ot court's fee. $!&gt;, thn
and
victim In this rave having alio
MORTON c o o m b
1
been bound over to court,
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portant, this edition of the Herald celebrates the formal
upenlng of its new building on the old site, an expansion
program which involved an investment of over 1650,000,
and Includes a new press, which can print 60,000 papers
an hour, and much additional equipment of the most
tMftrlnsna mI ii Ia

c

l was a m rm n e r in a w ip r m i t

,

Admiral Nomura enn’t under,

stand why the American iwoplu
are so wsrlika. l i e doesn't know
half r f IL Wait until the Jap .
P®ruUiy Thompson Is a tllm g
a divorce from her husband, H&gt;a.
jta ir Lewis. Evidently that play
ha financed for Sam Dyrd was
too much for her.
Mrs Edward Murruw la speaktag In W inter !&gt;ark today (»r
Bundles far Britain. Must 8 s a .
fortifies knew har hu-band. are
might a lmpat sav, Intbm tely.
Peppers hatn nosed uiit ru OUmbere In thipw rnls I r s s the
W aucbula market. Onions w ro.
e ? * H coming up strung —Fort
Myers Nows Press A whiff
tbo Wise la sufficient.

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The City has a Maater’n Deed to the foregoim;
juueorligtv.Md they, arc offered for tialu .subject
to City taxea for year 1911, and any unpaid Male

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Thb f’lty CoWtntht-Mtlrt reservefi the riithl to arrrpl
or reject hbj- or all J'lda.
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I t tooll Cardinals' Hot bosersar^
■nd pitchar. Tksy play b all *oj
gatbar. hunt togather, ond roga^ar
an|ay Ckartsdiaid-tha cigarette
tkot laiiiflas. .

wMch waa reprtatad by tba
te r taaaa of tha Rradaia*
■L pednttag out th a t Miami
•M pStelteJ tba M - U n . on-

Colliers cmUp Its M L baadad
I compliments to a promhrsat man
I bouquets ef llliau uf tha oHey.

ary situation. Bd n uU st
dbwouraging, boa its brigh'
, If to u have Ibe p utlsae'

egg.

ia
w T U S fJ S ss— :
d i d b at « 0 0 c u m In

t Mtaad. wllb IU 80-day ro .

Current Comment

R taT g retead 4.00* dlooroM.

Is look for them.—Cocoa TH.
buns. Yeh. the war In Europe
b u certainly cut duwa the un.
emplaytasnt problem.
lure of some girl studoau walk,
Hunting season onens tomorrow tag uy su m to a platform, te l.
and
our quail, turkeys, squirrels •nclita books ea their heads
Dow lop
devr win find put Ju st' how UlUd^ U "Studenta
y poor shale there are la
p parts. It la estimated that
of tha probable 10,000 sW that m
I. "at over fire percent will state
thinking and
their mark.
make one fee
U tte r from college slrdcnl:
" I t e r Dad—Qua$* what I need
w a ll of a ll TteWI right, lead
Mb t a d g ? Beta wlibel. Your
•on, Tom.
Lqttaf from dad to poa: Dear
T4ai: . Nothing ever happens
hare, Wa fcNOw ywti like ynar

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vnars ago flora the I m to thn
KfforU a te afoot to Wwer thn
Falla and back to DeUwlL Tha
*»«h*-foot depth of the
wevslde workers wavod
good E ast Coast ean il to I . f e . Il
will and era* a blaak aqwtrrel SXtends the 500 mdes from Jaele­
thal had taken • position on swrelH# to Kay West,
hia haunches in thn middle of •
the highway flirted hi* tail In
Who has a good guess ss to
greeting p i he mowed away to I the manning behind the with,
safety.
, drswal of all our naval vcvselr
,
from Chin cm waters? Franklin
0.1. Wiliam IL Ororre. a re- D.
tired army officer, bnught ■ * * - l» ■ * 4 tk * ‘ K
acre tract lying •
fnw raiUn waatber— quite unusual,
north of Venlea, between the
.
gulf and thn Tomteiwt truH.- and
The F. E. railway has asks I
which he la eaaeurtia* Into ■ for permission to cease operstbotanical rardeit. accordtrtg to [pg passenger sw trk* • *
two
Editor A. H. Andrawa. of the email feeder lines, the longer
E stem Bagla. Included Is b k m being between New Smyrna
planting are 700 IJeh ti ttte a ,* d U k e U arbor; the other is
that te a r ■ prteed tropical f r u i t ( m g Re neon Junction In T ltus■
pUla. A similar service between
I Tha Miami
Herald
oaoerte Miami and Florida City la also
th at there a re « » hoteJe la
Miami and Miami Beach Mid
Dust this num ber exceeds by 70
recent issue of the AmurU
those of Now York and l i t more
Magasino petatad a stare
t Miami’s dlvorea scandal,
I than there a re In Chicago.

"L ittle Jo e" Um.lricks is go.
ta g to tell the folk, of RanroW
■11 about it Monday. Let’s ' very,
ona
come out and give Jno n I iir
Laws. I

and

The Sanford Atlantic National duiik

friends whom I know would net
approve of the arts of haodhrmIsm of which th at great rtty has
bad too many recent repetitions,
the latest being the Indignity
Thu Miami Herald is out with it* big ''Growing With heaped upon a distmguMwd
Miami Edition." two hundred and nlxty-two puges &gt;j ( c d -,, English guest nf that city. Baa­
and heckling n speaker are
vertlsemunU. interspcnunl with beautiful pictures and in- ing
boorish enough, these taking tbv
Have y&gt;U joined -hi fled
'cresting
reading
matter.
Sanford
is
well
rvprrfwnted
In
Cross yat?
place of brains In an argum eyt
this edition, which will bf circalatcd to thuuMDtta.of rend­ and of good marine ta In cour­
tre atairat, b a t bespatterers throughout the north, with Isoth un altractivo nd and teous
IftW AHa'a ativtklnsa mil K oasne
IlllW r Is said In bo looking feature stories.
tor more neighlmrs In uttack. Hr
Incidentally, or perhaps wu should nay„ even more im­
■ Ight eeen Iry Italy.
I^esldent Roosevelt says Job i
•e Lewis' argument for i H um I
shop won’t stand up. And Lcwl«

l a!

k.djfl
uf X^m
w ttitj
jtS W

'etffiass

a t any time.

A t an alumni meeting tha
President of Trensyhraala eaftoge,
U ztagtoo, Ky. su ta d that witht a . toss years hall the n i g *
nf Uterel arts in tha U. S-

A ■L

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7

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Sm okers tak e to Chet^erfield
lik e a duck takes to w ater
t e « M M H h«y’r * dm H m ifly M J/d * r

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• WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 191^

THE SANFORD n E R A L l). SANFORD, FLORID V

I’ U i :

Woman’s Club Has
For Teachers

State Press Association Elects

Social A nd Personal Activities |,artv
MRS. LOFRINE BEAL. Society Editor

*Social Calendar

Clayton C. Cordington President

Mrs John I lee. nee Moiae
Winn, 'eng a
w ;th San­
ford audiences, entertained with
several impel sotiat ions
at
thej
s«K’ial meeting **f tin* Jun&gt;«*r and!
Senior Women s • tub- which wa*
held in the «lull hou-«- last even­
ing. in honor of the Seminole
i ounty &gt;Yho..| tea Hers ami club
Mrs. LVttie Lastinger r f At­ inenjirrs' husbands
lanta IS the guest of h« r mo.
M s Lee guv* a lealistic |K-rther. Mrs Emma IL dtnlaw . at formam«• in toi itOfn of a tudio
her home on H1*» E|„, Avenue iiroadcu-t.
impel .onatiog
&gt;uch
per-on.dit.• - h /.«/'• | •irt ■* with
Mi*s 1 hr i«t me
Stoudenm.re her * Mb. Il»\ ^.oinlrn--drawl;
has returned
from
F itigerabl. F»fi Dorsay. -mging l)h, John­
(ea., where she has been for lb • ny. ( th ' with a French accent;
past two and a half months, in I mnel Barrvimue "dmlging the;
the* interest of tl»* ||« iII&gt;w.hh| draft'*, and li-t but not least*,
Shops.
the famuu- ’Conie up and sec
me sometime' M i.- West Miss
Id. (tilmer II Steele will arrive Deiothv Mm-h.i.l .«, *oinpariied at
today from 11 Monroe- to vi*it' ►
the piano
with his mother. Mm I) ,\| H arr,
The progi .r*i ,.* »it- tainmcnt
ison, before going to Ft 1111-*-*. a l s o (in Ii nb d ,i t.i| • ii v l Inn i y
Texas.
Noi mu J e a n S a l t i mil a " ( ’a r­

Telephone 148

Plans For Plant
Sole Completed

Fb»ri.|« |*rr*- X - . s t ’ i.fi * 1.. fed1
l
(' ('.Hiring!, n |.tildi*b, t
t) •
l a k e C it y Rep ort, t. j r.
I« nl : •
tho e n s u in g \ . ir
•..,*! pi
(
!lo-nn»», S o u f h w . t I ’ .-i . i ;»*i
»a
Ft
M yers.
It
* ,
• ., • •
I ’a u l Rtiflgi*. Ma\ • ( •. .
1’ .
2nd v icc pr. -id.
1. . . .
K. v
F l o r id a New
and
H en r y

P e r son g Is

Mr*. S. C. Dickerson, (harden
Center chairman, announced this
Th&lt;- I . . n l u V A u x i l i u . y . T e m p l e morning that plans are complete
B o h l . r a r l , will apo n.t.r u brm*. for the pla:it and shrub sale to
t liri.lift- a i
the
■ * i m m u n i ty be held in the Center, located
e n t e r b e g in n in g at h IIIJ ! ’ . &gt;|. in the Smith Furniture Stop*,
Saturday.
from
10:00
Tin- publ ic haa been r l t c n . l e . l next
o’clock until 6:00 o'clock.
a n in v i t a t i o n to xttrnil
A list of the plant* to be on
THURSDAY
T h e W o m a n ' . C lub, um le r t h e j •ale follows:
Red patience plant. Sultana,
a i l i e r t m n o f M r . J W Hal l, will
Wedelia,
Peperonm.
f o r the lle,| t ' r o . a .l urin g the A rdm a,
(p o tted ),
Tetrapanax.
Purple
m o r n in g &lt;r**in»».
bauhinia,
Kayena.
IVndalanthus.
T h e lownM-ml f l u b will h a v e its
Banana
plant.
Coleus.
Cftctil.
rr^ .b ir meeting m tin* &lt; ourt
j Asparagus fern. Duruntn. l&gt;ry aphIliHHt* 4 t 7 :tu P M
! ylleum. Surinam cherry. Cassm,
T he K-i'iilar m e e t i n g of SeinAustralian
# l &gt; o | r ( h u | d . r I w o , () I'. S will Mexican flame vme.
I oak*. Begonia (potted), Itegom.i
inret m the Masonic
Hall
ut
men M iranda
n o n il - liy Nor
(tncamh and vinu«tnt, Stenobv.
7 :-MI I*. M T h r
covered
dish
Friend* of Mis | rvmg Feinlierg m.t J i an *s.i ■ • r j* • In H a ile y ,
bium
(yellow
elder).
I.iriopc,
• u p p e r . which
w as
pn-Vpinsly
(Vico Plumosa
palm.
Pandor.t will he sorFy to learn th it she has
• niMMIlieetl to be belli
at
tllllt
entered the OrLiig,. General ||o s l i e s . t i l l | l . t 111. • . a t H i .
by
1 " : imii
vine.
I.igustrum.
Kmdreuterin,
tillie, h m I i r n po-t|X»ncd.
pital in Orlando foi lieutilcnt M i - S 1 I ' l l . ' l .4 \ \ *. • • I d ­ • n
Kilex
V
omurtena.
Dicent»a
A
FK ID\Y
I.f, le .
i huu****
G u n n •* •• f
and
(bleeding heart and Allaniandn.
T h e Mt.’iO lllble ( In- * o f
t IlM M Igh
Vi d
* j In addition to the above li-t.
Jack Holt, •on ..f Mr nd Mr« c h n , k r i - « . * . (
Me t ho.li-t t hiit.’h will
h&lt;»t«l ite
t h e re w ill al so lie ot h er v a r i e t i e s Tom Bolt, left this morning foi 1 . . u t H i . - i V ir i i m g a l l l l b l g h ■*«•»»n *
ele v e n t h aniiunl ba rbe cue a t t h e .
1'. m g
w a il
f.y
ot&gt; the op en in g d a y o f the sale. Atlanta, Gu . where he will n-poii I f ' * r I h . * w i - i i i . n
ch im b
an n ex
ut 7 l a I* M AM Mrs. D ic k e r s o n stated
Nt . . t
1
1
M is
an u p r u»1h .
I
for
prelimmur
\
training
ill
the
u i c m l n r s a r e invited
to atten d . |
I Naval Aviatioi I School
^ T h e A r a i i u D (tflu-- o f the F u s t
WKDNESDAT

f

b a p tist
lioiiii'

C hu r c h
of

Mi v

will
\V

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meet

at the

IbCuurM 'y,

on E ig h t e e n t h S t r i c t . at 10:00
A M to s ew fot a needy f a m ­
ily A o i v m l d ish lunch will he
**i\ed
ut the noon ho ur
A ll
^ i c n d a - t s a r e U i g v J to atten d .

Mrs. Ingley To
Sponsor Program Baptist Girls’
Auxiliary Meets

Mrs. J
I,. 1rig le y . C h r i s t m a s
Tin* Cinvni.u liiil.' (im liurv
• n i l sale c h a i r m a n o f the S e m ­
i
inole Count v T u b e r c u l o s is A s s o ­ of lb*. Kir-1 ll.i|iti.i I I,,,,. I,
..ii.l:.\ ,ift, i .
ciation, viull s po nsor the p r o g r a m ill thr i biirt l.......
\
X...f.-i-,,ri
to l e giv en at the m eetin g o f the mum with M r- .
I &lt;ll,,i%,ii,. ili,.
. c i v i c d ep ar tm en t o f the W o m a n s leader, in ,Timiifi

Dependable ('lass
Meets At Church I&lt;ll&gt;h
___ __

M r'
P
II
l. in e o n g p resi d ed
o v e r Ihi liiisMie** *»e*»j»ion o f tin*
f)i*|icndnlde (la--* of the M et h o .
ifist C I iiim li
fo r
its
regular
m c i b i i i f i'll M onday e v e n i n g at
t h e ho me o f M rs \V T. W oo l.
J i * y on Wdlow A v e n u e .
^
T h e d i v o l i o n a l w a s r&lt;-mlurte«|
by M t 4 A
K
S h o e m a k e r and
^ r o u t in e biisim •was
dispos ed
of us well «»s re|M&gt;rts from the
/n rious o f f u*ers
and
c ha irm en

0

tomorrow at I2 :’W&gt; o’clock.
l Mr*. Valle A Williams, pres­
ident of the Association, will Ih*
the speaker, illustrating her talk
with a film on tuberculosis.
Member* will fn l.fth e seal* f«»r
mailing for the
annual
drive
which will begin on Nov. 24 and
J sew for the Bundles for Britain.
The meeting will Ih* preceded
hv a covered dish luncheon with
Mrs. 0 . P. Herndon and Mr*. F.
S. Ijim son acting as hostesses.

ht*ard
^

I.a te
W ihi IIi ,•

m tieser v ed

evening
Mr*.
r e f r e s h m e n t s to

the following
Mm
.M I. T i ll is . M n . I.. B.
S t e e le .
Mr* It L. K n i g h t.
Mrs.
J. M
l. e o n a n l .
Mrs.
D.
I).
^u n ilh .
Mrs.
Ib-rt (‘ ha pm an , Mr*.
K* S h o e m a k e r . Mra. J . D. C a l l s *
S»an , M r*. E d W a r d , Mr*. E . D.
P ri c e . Mrs. p . J W e b e r, M r*. A .
II. Midd leton ami M r* U n s i n g .

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Carolyn Ttowlrnd
Harry I'apworth

TACKY COSTUME DANCE
"

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at TW WV

Mr\\
It lit m- • -». * . f d
high ’
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w as'
s l i . . k. r**
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Th.* . llll. U .1
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1#1IMS'S
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M- ngl.lt
.O .ln l
gilt f - .. nl n . 1 1 ... 1 • • -1 lit. ii 1 to

1 MILE THIS SIDE OF OSTEEN

HIRAM SHANNON AND HIS
FLORIDA WRANGLERS
SATURDAY NIGHT—10 ’TIL
Frizes for men and women—Come out, every body!

Today &amp; Thursday
For Laughs Only!

At
It

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the

Ti

Fnda \

Mo- s) - r | f , I

F l o r i d a Re seat «h
iml.it *•
' c h a n man o f the •c» i* oli n»
mitt* »• o f the Flo '
he r of l oionii i • •
• the
n nm ruig
• g r u ult hi • !•■ '•(
ment " f the
'
r« v e|t le i t In "•* • 'i
pr-r ion nls
w itb

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t i-r iiioi i
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k*t rat* /*t i "i m ii
.•.iil\ n* w -nap* •
In a In illiant
Ill-pn et| In - ! '
I l» .lit* • I
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fflsiin •

for

MrV

Nancy Ross. Iter
Lisled Willi Cast
In Stetson IMav

Killed In Test
Of .Medium Uomlie
v i ' l ; l \ ( i i i i • il»

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Greater Durability
THE N E W

SAfl'-SURlD

IbcJlu xe

CHAMPION TIRE

Salvage l.ibel ril ed
Against \ ; t / i Ship

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Greek Revolts Keep (ilnbe-TroKcr Vmiscil
Fascis! Ibisy

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• 10 V t A O l I N

Of Killing New Mule

.MON I F l » B I N M. x
N
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a be .•
. I t id. nt if i. ai h
•
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lll' ill.uI i • . .1
i . lie i
li.i
•I *ii t int. d l»\
&gt;I. so
ill
I fit!.., to I i . l I |
Honda * .m l f. .tinji 1l« .»«••»
mill I' i mg In i. . v • .1 ..I. i
P
t i n n i • .i II .
n-.'« I I.l 'll. &lt;| I lie
III' I | tllll' '
lit-1 d» ..ill
a I In i l i l " « I•• • •
I .a • in. . wa w III-ked ..
lb. N|.&lt;nt,-tie\ I'.'inl .'ti 11« •
j lo aw ait I oi tIn i !• |• - ..I .
and I - ' - - dip
pr» . . u I h '
i A|• Mt "
Napoli "ill. e.'«t»
t iiitn .it w it h Hie
fru gi.
.
Ill- Ivm Week honeyl||&lt;'oil
trip m i l l the f o r m e r
M
| ... .1 in.|, w ealtllV
w id \

•on. Mr*. N a n t y llmck
'lis
K
• u in* f f.-» l .
J
Ro uth . M rs. J , K
M. n»p% i . i«h on in '
-lilt 4.
Jam eMrs. (' F. Privet or Mr?
I)&gt;.- p i i i i .. told . Ion.
of
T
H aim s
M r* M It
Siuii)
Ih«- ( b.d . a Rota* v
( lol.
Ili.il
Mrs J W L y l e * , Mrs.
A
II
(•!•■ • »•«■ *- . Silt'd |f"M IMIII* III l o i e
Middleton, M r s. J
Ro«s Ad j
ba d r*'Ci-i\&gt;.| aiiH i.i iti . «•«'..lints
The JXQ IlrldKv Club w a. &gt;•„- Mrs A C T h o m a s , Mi - S t . It •
l«.f
-tiil .boin g i i . i n l l a w a i f . . i f in
trrtaincd by Miaa Nancy |)iKht on A r r i n g t o n , M u . Maude S a t . In •
M
I • I v li Lll/iibi t Ii I og v a t toil- pat r - .. f I ti. i | i . . k niaiii
»t bar home on Park Avenue Mp4 Irene
Watt,
Ml
Jit&gt; l loll It. dilll. ' ' ■ i .'t N|» till. I M iland Mud I III ought.ill tho isl an d
on Saturday rvrninir when Mi «&lt;&lt; F l y n t . Mrs R o y T ill is, M r- M •
It
i
' .i n
ml
I..ho Mai
• f ( i. t,
M arjorie June Burdick a n | , r e- C. S w i n g l e , Mr*. J . O
H um. • 'dm II ... &lt;
on •&lt;( Mi
and
■«nt«l with a bottle of l^ n th r, «• Mrs. I.ca It. I^*.shert M rs i boil*
Mr- |,ilu.itil H i g g u i ' . w«-it im ii.
coloCna for ocnrlnf high.
Ward . Mr*. J o h n
Tatum
.m l •n il
A- a d u i ik.,i.i, K i n g l i o x t n f \
n u i iu v l* last avuuing
Coniolation prise was nrewtu Mrs. G e r t r u d e P * g e
.11 tlo- bom.' ..I th.- t l l . b - ’ - pat o f S u n I f l l doe s r i n b r o i .le | \ u m k
*&gt;l Mlo Mlaa Katharine S pencer.
A ls o,
M is*
D or ot hy
S tok es , • n l s l'\ tlo- R. v I J K . ll i g h i m uo. l m ak e* p r ev en ts o f bis b a n .
•»«* Mlaa Clara Hasklna a t , the Mis*
Lucille
C am pb ell
Mi*.
Th.- lal-t « ml o f
thr
| .Mill! diW'.rk to m e m b e r * o f lit- fa m *
recipient of acreeno prise, „ „ t A li n e C h a p m a n , M iss J a n e Sba*
v h llf
til'- « .It-lHOliy
Wilt p i t
of miniature Chriatmaa card.
on, M ia* M a r y C h a p m a n ,
Mi*
ornu*d w»
bunk.-.1 w i t h
pink
A l the conclusion of the name* Reb ec ca
Steven*.
M iss
ft. tt\ - la d o d i , f a i n , ini-lutiphfiu
and
the boatesa served refreshments Huihm an Mi** Dorothy S u n f ' .i d . a c i l i u n
I! k.-f
oi F a l l flow*
* • o e a m and eake t o t h e Miss Lilli an D unla p , M iss l.illiat • r*
pl.it a-.I tlii.i uglniul Hu*
following:
T h or n le y,
M i*s
jj i u i s e
S w a m • minis
uf** Marjorie June |t„ r. Miss &lt; la r a Mei*ch. M i s s ( moi
Th.* b* id. - g o w n w a s fa-binm-.l
dick, Lucille Hall, Martha Wight. gena H ar t . Mi** C a t h e rin e Wlut* •• f Ain'** Him- with ii lo ng waist
Katherine Spencer. Clara ilua I .Mis* M a r y N i c k r l , M i s s
Ad*
in* and flomi. . .I s k ir t . H e r bat
kins, Susan Kirtlejr, Lci» N l p - tiau
J a u l e Ric hter, M U * Phyll is Sm it h. .ml , i . . •• .- • •! r«-tw e r e
o f Id jc k .
per, snd Zona Matbswe, a g„»»t ' Mis* Dawson, T. W.N Lawton. S b e i ai t o . I a dr-mu tv* boti.pict
| Glenn E. McKay, C. It. D a w - o n ■ f Wiit-.irua, white ros e* und tula*
ami 0 . P. Herndon.
nines. For the w&lt; tiding t r ip , she
wore
a « " i - a g e of sweetheart
n i n e s and lu b e tone*.
Tilt* la i&lt;|« *i n o t b e i ' l
flower*
w er e
T a l is m a n roses
ami
the
Hra. E V. T urner w%i huatear
i g r o o m ' s m other bad a e o r s a g e
at her -home on Mellonvill.. AvJn.u #
njghi to a group of
The Junior ('U m of Sunitnol. •f ( oliunbia l o s e * uml for g e t ,
iilv-ind*
.Mi*. S a i a h M. E a s t e r *
frlanda. Yellow ami while chry*. IliKh S.‘houl will vpnn.or n ili"&lt;
»y . the
g r o o m ’s
gr uiid in other,
anthemume were uaej to f „ n n on Kri.lnv evening in Ihn •
w
n
re
u
e
.
u s a g e o f M rs. C h a r l e *
tha floral dtcoraliona fot tin- Hull, following Hip ..................
Ill'll
lo
se
s.
raom i in which the g u e ilt
ing" fool bull gnmo with N.»
F a t bee
h i lln gh jm
p e r fo r m e d
entertained.
Smvrna.
For excelling In the game*. Mr,
Tho prim r f mlmi..ion will (he s in g le Hug ce r e m o n y w it h the
Pat Lanier arfl Mra . A. V Kim ho nominal nnd a larg o im w .l i w ed d in g r ing o f Mr*. E n u t e r b y
L T E n * your car in good condition.
I lave u. Si/ti-Sar* your cir —
brail wera each praaented with n rx p rrtn l lo nllrm l. Mu.io f.o who presell ted it as a g i f t to the
couple
prix*.
•djuM
the brake., lubricate it, clean
ilnnring will ho fu rn i.h n l l&gt;&gt; .
M r*. I h g g i m
wux
graduated
ihc ipark plug., in.pect the baritry,
Refrrahmenta enmirting o f o niokolmlron.
windihialU wiper, liahia, etc. Moil
iplad and awaet courn# wvre »cr.
Tho ilnnoo will Imein ni III in fr o m Hemlnole H ig h Sc bind und
important, lb* lira, that pro)act you.
red by tha hoataw.
o'rlork anil In*, until I :'lll willi rmu We*-ley mii Conner v a t u r y in
yuur family and your iavtumcni
Macon, (in,, with u d e g r e e irf
Praaant with
Turner wrrr: Mra. John Sparkmnn ami Mi
thould be carefully checked.
Mra. Pat Lanier. Mra. Max I-hm- J. K. Ilotlgo ailin g a . rlm|&gt;&lt; r D r a m a t i c A r t . T h e h i g h e s t honor
b t A lm .l lit that c olle ge w a s te*
Ing, Mra. John Weaver,' Mr- ono». “

Miss Cogburn Wed
To .Malcolm Higgins

lo n g e r M ileage
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mail,- for lit,. I..,ii.. \| ••Mil Will - M.-i i i *. ■ii
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members to me« r nt h.-t ho,,., ..f tb.' J u m . n ( 1til* It. . ,. 1 III
ji.i. on. Mi*
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on French Avenue
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afternoon t. make II -»' i n |• hook
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K,,| NIi and M»* S D l l i g li l e v m a t i,
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prevent takinif part Tbr »••• n»-w N|r and N|i - It i M*»oie. Mi
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The hn*tcs*r«. Mr, R y \v,l. N|is ) i om ptoii, \|i am i Mrs It
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. • ••ltd he ight ill to il • ot It* -• Id
liam* and Nancy William-, weived ) t Mitch. II. M. and M rs I it
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refreshm ents to tho-e present ill. \ Y o u n g Nli and M r . J o h n r» * • t 1•V H * . . . . ••1 the
eluding
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Munson, Shirley Fraser .Morgan, A Sm i t h Mi and M is J J . 1' 1
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Emma Jean Mrthvin.
Barbara W e s t Mr and M is li n y H Wood , 1.
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Rucker, Stella Whitmore. Kitty and Mi and M r - .1 II Me nick • 1 • • 1
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Mrs
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■ Hi » , F .i- 1*.. . p inm nie nt in Italian di\ ■
.1 N ix.
Mr* M
T u rk rr. Mm Frrtl Myers and B u r n s , Mrs S
at &gt;*• • on in ad&lt;lit loll iii‘*n ami n&gt;
Ijiurim* Ileal. Mr*. W 11 . H i m . .I* • al m
Mr*. Anderson.
imm.'l
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11.. 111. i
.•lul ai a man

Bridge Club Meets
With Miss Dighton

MOONLIGHT INN

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lo wing the ti.i ,
with
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SEMINOLE
TIRE SHOP

Mrs. Turner Gives
Party For Friends i High School Class
To Sponsor Dance

Mra.

Mrmhom
of Ihc Sominolo •towed upon her, the title of
Berta Breeden, Mra. L. T. Shepp­
ard. Mra. Madga Klgrrey. Mra. A. High School Uan&gt;l anil the (VI. 'Mi*a Conservatory.'*
Mr. H i g g in s atten d ed F a n fo r d
i Ounter, Mra. W. F. Penncra, ervoltea have plunnril
ra. M. J.Durak, Mra. A, F. Kim. ilrilla ami maneuver* for .►• ch o ol* . and w a s g r a d u a t e d fr o m
brail, Mlaa Thao Vickery. Mi&gt;* "H om rrom inf” game which with' Setmnolo High School. At prv.
Helen Lae, Mlaa Thelma Turner, mark Ih d r la«t appoarnnro hi ■‘•nl, ho ir u rrprrurntatlvc of
Stella Songer, Mlor. Mary S _an fo rl for Ihc achool ti-rm .; »he_W otrri.lrr Salt Company.
Tho ceremony wa* performed
WUIkuna. and Mickey Durak. Jr. I They have been invitril to |&gt;or.

i form

In other town*, however. ill the prrM-nce of tho immediate
famllie*. hollowing a *hort trip
io Miami. Mr. and Mr*. Iliggin*
will return In Sanford.

Slogan Contest

1&lt;eforo

Ihcir

* 4*ason

SrAlK
Martin aod Scar, your Protai
tuning
kmg hi# buy caxquiclur «ap*iui
a liranona. -waxier. grille..
■ A T T IIIU

F o r a u ra

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FOG
SI AT
HORNS
IZHAUST
co rn s
LIGHTS
A powerful IZTIN SIO N
horn may D r g a a u p (•onforuhlr lu r u f e r ,
pettanc an your car tail and ea.y lo ravit r nijtbt
accident.
keep clean. drlviiiKpipe.

♦l,m M I24t •

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$2** -

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.

529”

P in t, aecond end third prizes will be awarded to
the penona zuggesting the beat alogana for the
City of 8aaford in the conteat aponsored by the
MerehanCa Association.
Tha alofan I auggeat Ta:

Announcement!an

It t* wtlh iileaaiir* w

Your Name
A d d ress.....
AI u t r i t t n u at be turned In to the Aldon Be k
10* Store by Dee. 1 ami muxt not contain"more

m
« it.

' Hunger la again aaaoelalad
with our ahuii ami will ha
■tail l» • « har &gt;14 frlanda
and rua.omera, Wa ara alao
happy In aanuunoa that
Mlaa laiulau llnaa haa baaa
addad in our alafl.

P. PAUL’S
BEAUTY SHOP

HANFORD, FLA.

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PHONE 37

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— WEPNMPAV, NOVEMBER I*, IMA
*nH 9nB R B «»ae

TTV'

H f m l tim e when thrtr eoUmoblle w*» .tra ck b y *i»
•I | n i d f crowing h k Weat lltmpitead. L. I. The ear
' “
prtrtMM. Mean workmen r a i
the Long UUnd Una.
a t anetkar craaalng

.yndefentod when
A bad moment lo r tba Sooth Bandar*
noira uim e’i lighting Irlah
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tbwjr conquered
NoHhwe*t*rn’a
Wlldeata 7.0 at Evin.ton, III..
Correvont (No. 40) of Northweitern, going an
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tUeablr (lain.
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f r t NeUea Rag

1 I * * " * ,^ '
^ S P n ^ fr ^
kJW a* (Itn«»
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i BrttUh Army, lo ta 0 . WI»«A
R. ambattador to Britajn, »h*t»
* a Yankee rolunUar. Tb^* ar
I American volunteer* la tbi
-------------—

, Krlekaa Palpal

Beadier, al

■h t NeUon Raa of tha til th MU1.
U rr Polka BaUalkn, Port lar.
N y rander* the national aatkeit
, f t , national Bora* Show la Nan
Ytrk. former mu.leal comedy .U r
^ b a| ippM rtd „uh tha flt. Louli
Municipal Opera Company.

ugater of Sir Girl* Shani
Jpal. Aral diplomatic reprn
Satire of India In tha U. S.t Krlihne
rajpel bring, bar aaatarn beauty
ha tha weetern world aa aha arrlre,

. I li »,e *r &lt;en« '•

COMMAND ORGANIZED
—

dren In tha Pajpal family

Kiwanis Club
Hears Addbess
‘ By Mr. Lehman

WASHINGTON, Nov.
19—
UP)—Organlaatlon r f an air nor.
aka command ' headed by Brig.
Oen. Henry J. Y. Miller al Wright
field, Dayton, Ohio, to replace
the old army air corp malntan.
i r o l l i H . m a C ait Oa*»
anca command waa announced
Tuaaday by tba War Departmeat. of tha market are Icaicd to
private individual, and tka pro­
fit* on th* r*ntal* ar* u*«d for
maintenance and r i pa niton of
th* market.
Th* cltv and county rccelvt*
l&gt;iulnt&gt;» through th* market »lnce
th* buyer* live her* during the
*ei»on_*nd th* trucker* *pend th*
night, have their track* repair•d and ftpemi money In olk*r
way*, Mr. Lehman arydalnad.
Truck driver* are moiUy men
of good tha racier, Mr. Ubman
aiiured. Ha captained (hat about

1 Termites

Scientific InwiUtla*
Y w S L lW G w ra L

ILANMA

FLORIDA

s

tHeni am hi butloooa for thornm N m or buylnf for Iholr tm• *ThtV h lfe to U boiMMt M
Ihev arc buying from 91,000 to
A lioo worth of produce on a
trip for &lt;a*h »#d th*. amployara
require that a man b* trait*
worthy."

First Strawberries
Bring $5 P«r PilUf
ta iT ^ ik ^
41 *»raw berry eeaeon opanod U»t

sco n 's SC

AWNOUNCBS -A PPQI

BOOK

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recreation factlilin,

WASHINGTON, Nor

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IS Y O U R * ? .
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COCOA PROJMtr

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50

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B NKW YEAR'S EVE AT JACKS!

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�WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 19, 1910

THE 8ANEORD HERALD. SaW o r D, FLORIDA

Gators To Face
;Rat« c
Strong Opponent
Fac&lt;
In Georgia Tech i s ' S -

RESERVE STRENGTH

-

PARE FTVi

By' Jack Sords

CRElG H TO M
, M IL L E R ,
PAMB HAlFfUC*^
C'CST'idEO F o « SfA&lt;?CWv\
— W KCJCRVE NovV. MB’S
AiAMslCr M f- r'Cv&gt;jUACS

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RADIO NEWS

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12 30 D a n c o t m i r
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i on II ix h * F a r i n I luh
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1 |5 Ilnutl o f V.af•*
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2 1.1 J*»ycc Jon ti in
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U n t o . i \ \ V*U. n, vx
Sign O ff

M D CM RUN

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS
“WITH A
THAT COI

C»Cei 6 dTcrvslS P A P ,
AA k r V, S iA «h ’ e o c N
TitE fbvWeRFOI. «iCfR£
P A « e . -TEA*13 Id I d o i
A aI P i OO? — M,j( J N c i C , P Od, */AS
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P A M o d S fO iJR

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Mi -fit
&gt;
Poeij* i tutR irra r rue*
FAwiL-f O tfO R t

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Bargains

f ^ y v. dotWEvteN

In Spite Of
Everythin «

Broken Thumb Means
Little To Tar Star State License Tags
Get Priority Itate

Complete Selection
to Choose From
AH Make, and Model*

WINTER PARK
I Special)—Frank 0
|.
TALLAHASSEE. Nov. ID.-(/Pi
lln« College'* camliili
?. I —Priority rie a n n u - for slevl to
all-A raerican honor*
K. fmi-h manufiti tui|. of Florida’,
back, played a com
r-1 H»IJ automobile lirrli.c. wax uttDnn of the Tn mpa
h I nounred by llrn ry J Drittcvr.'.
Hii arm in a c a d
n motor vehicle commix'lonor.
broken thunili. The
Priority » .» ublalori] f/ir a 2f&gt;wrapped with layei
while a special metal uuard and ton car, the la .t of .tx &gt;uch
spongr cnverdl the thumb it- .h ip m rn t. rv'iutrrd for makine
aelf. Tho outer ro v rrin i. tvere the p la te .
,
t o r the protection of tho S o ar,
tans.

No Advance

PRICES
Yet ! ! I !

I' i.i ''Diamond

jim "

Have

M om arh
or
l Terr
P n iiu ?
I i* 'intd ly lik 'I, tii.it I m n t . . l
IIHi IIIlltly i imilit haw «&gt;. I.•t| i.i
v i . K n i u . l y if It,. » u f f c i i l a f t e r .
1 Ituitf |i m . H * . S i u irri-r* wiiu have
t " p a y the p e n a l t y o f «ti»u;ach or
li lter
pain*.
itiiligoetion,
ga *
i-.t«ti».
iiearthurn, htim in g s e n .
*o:i* », Moat an d u thri
contlif i* a
imumm I
l»v
»'xtT!o
ac id
* !• old tr y a 2 .1 c to»x o f I M g *
I’n M i t * T h e y m u s t help ,.r mo*».
• v r e fu n d e d . A t M c K e y n o i Ia l) r iig
St ore am i d r u g s t o r e * e v e r y w h e r e .
-(A D V .)

^ mi limy have little interest nor­
mally in ihinip* like cmincetind
ro d . and m ain, heuriint* and
wheel rinw.

dll' needi of the dulenvc prnItriim deeide Iu.w many Ihliekv
van htnld for von in l'H2.
Iln l iheri- is no luini on how w rll
vve iimv linilil with tile materials at our
command.

19.13 I’ontiac

Sedan .......

So wc invite yon to hoik upon this ear
not as you would any ordinary new
nmdel, hut as an oniisii.il vehicle luiill
In'sipi.ire with unusual times.

1931 Dodge

Sedan ........

Jr.,I 33, wklrly kn«wn fo r worli
in cancrr and plaatir m rv .ry ,
was .hut to lira Hi Tui-mlay in
d h a .p riv b ta dtagnontlc cttnlr at
Duka TIoj pitnl.
PoHca nrri-.trd a mnn llmv
boukrd a . John R, Balitwm „f
Whltcvlll*. who, they mi ill, xIhiI
D r. Jon,-1, 'n U»u head five t ini***
with a pistol,
Baldwin
waa deacrihcd
by
Safety Director HUhon a . n f o r .
mer p atient o f Dr. Jone.
Dr. Uata Thornhill, who \*ltn e u td tho ahootlnc. was i|ii»te,)
by
Bishop aa raying B al d w i n
»hft the surgeon aa ha apm an.
taring an elevator.
O fficers raid they had Imt-n
unable to determine ■ motive
for the llaylo*.
No charjte w as Placed epninst
Baldwin pending fu rth er inveo.
tlgatlon.

' 1930' Oldamoblle Totfti
Sedan ........... .265.00
1936 Plymouth
Coupe -------19 3 S Plymouth
Coupe ...........
19-M Chevrolet Del.
Town Sedan
465J
1910 Chevrolet Del__

Town Sedan

N o Shortage in S tam ina

S5U.00

Altman
Chevrolet €o,

( ilieek into the siienitlh vve have lortfe.l
and hiimmered and vvmiulhl into the
frame, the chassis, the drive
l.iHik into the everlasting coinforl which
i. provided in soft, all-coil sprni|(s.
D ili into the engine, and sec how re­
source (ill ctiftinccrinU has stepped up
the clliciency of viilvc-in -hcud design
with D om ile pistons and l; IUItli\l.l.com ­
pression — how it also enables you tn
conserve fuel w hile actually ftelliiift more
power IhrouRh Huick's exclusive C o m ­
pound C urb u rct'o n .t

... Build, Improve or Repair Right Now
INDECISION may lie an rxpenaive luxury.
Due to tu ir preparedness program ,. tho
longer you wait to Imild the more it may coat.
Next month . . . next week . . . o r even to­
morrow a new home may cost morn than today.
Price* may . . . tool oflrn do . . . eltangn
overnight. lUe them while they nrn atill low.
Call tie today nbmil boilding, Improving o r
repairing your home. Wc*rn ready to atari
work whenever you nay the word!

l.illle ol ihis special ruiUedness shows in
the suave nutwurd look of tills trim and
stend) -rolling Huick — the iK-auty &gt;uu see
there is merely the garnish on the solid
substance beneath.
Hut examine such structural details and
w c believe y o u 'll q u ic k ly d isc o ve r
unc (act:
W hile there may be u shortage of curs und
of materials from which tu make them,
there'* no shortage in stamina in the curs
Huick builds.
s

And what

is more important in
cur
duys?

BETTER BUY BUTCK

A**dJ.I» d llfltl r 11f A
l'»| &gt;0 H all SflTMl
rualrW, *fatsdjr*l on a&gt;1

nti*r Vt*es.

SANFORD 8UICK COMPANY

A d v e ilise m e tits
IIIISINRSS SEBV1CB

Hut it is of utmost importance now that
Huick knew how to streotithen rods (or
heavier duties without increusinR weight
— that lluick found a way to nil-finish
crankshaft journals so us t o double hear­
ing life tinder equal loads.

C.fvll'e Thomas, a elever

plavcr,

PII0NK 713

KKKNC1I AVE. a Y hiH ST.
FOR RENT
I ickat the ends.
rUKW. a-tOOH apt. slerpin.
porch. Close la—311 U ur. I. CTrA KETT
R08B COURT Apts. 3 «n | 5
CXAB- WMY ACEnriOU
SUCC r kNOVt.WHV

•rtT E
TCtOM C O U l\VO MAD fyOJJDG
B ur m h i rAxre vourz ^ i t E r -

OurON ME /-yaHEOE txal
j fim rns ncruec *,— '

rURNIHIIED ROOM K. 2nd SL
U SE" A PP L IA fteE a RaeoadL
•ppoaito Elks Chib.
toinad Wood and Karoaanc
llaacM priced tor qnkk u k SOUTH *APT. Claaa and attract.
fj*°
hooter. Sco
theao i t Q rw n'i F m I Gas
CtOOM dwelling la
,h*rvk»t Across from post of­
on, I bedrooms, 308
fice. Banford, flarkU .
Avtauo. Cole lough.

By PAUL ROBINSON
HESGONE
VwACCV
A a o u n to u .*

A N O lM Ju y
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So u he f—
D ocsN r
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TgE JU N T O R P HERALD, BANFOBP,

Southern Hospitality Proven
. To Soldiers In Army Maneuvers
FIRST

ARMY

PUBLIC R E -,th e (outhem hospitality.

LATIONS DIVISION, CAMDEN,I

One man la»t wrckcml had a
C..
No*. 19.—(Special)— 1typical experience while saunter.
—“Southern hospitality” la nollng down, 'iho shady strevt* of
longer .ju a t a phra«e to thou- the town near hia camp, lie had
aanda of Yankee troops part lei-, nothing to do and but little m«npating In the F irst Army M an-'ey in hia pocket.
A friendly
eorera who are In -th$ South- &gt;volce from a nearby porch railed
land for the first time lif th e ir1to him: “ Come on up here,
jive*. These men from the North- soldier, and talk a while.''
eastern states had read and heard
N aturally, the man accepted
about the famed aouthern hoa- and waa virtually adopted, lie
pitality—but n o w -they are get- » a , taken to a football game
ting a real taste of it. And they Saturday afternoon, a movie th at
Ilka It.
night, church Sunday morning.
Marching, riding, maneuvering He wanted to return to camp
over the 0,000,000 acru "I attic-1 a lter Sunday dinner
hut
hi*
field’ in the Carolina*, the men kindly hosts Insisted he stay for
of Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum’s supper.
army are dally
coming
into
Southerners are constantly ofclose contact with the natives j irrlng sutiftnolllo rides to First
of
these
parts — establishing Army soldiers, Even grandmother
of
friendly relations anil building and mother are in the s|pirlt
’
the thing. On their way to town
for shopping, they often atop
and pick up n couple uf service
men trudging a hot anil dusty
road. Simply because a car Is
filled early to rapacity makes
little difference. Everyone squo'xe* together to make room for
soldiers. The sight r|f mother and
8.

Treadway Again/
Named Chairman
Of Polio Drive

STATE MARKET
HAPPENINGS
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MARKET

ANNIE

- | am told th a t Wado H atcher
of Kpoville, Tcnn., one o f the
regular and prom ine-.t buyers of
this m arket, will aoon he with
»• again.
1 waa glad to see Ralph Evana
who buys for K rocgrr Grocery
Company of Roanoke, Va_ aod
Charleston, 8. C. w ith ua
morning.
My friend A rthur W orrell, with
his driver, H arry, from Crarleston, S. C. has been her* for the
past few -ays looking fo r fruit*

ORLANDO, Noe. 19— (Special)
—Cheater B. Treadway of Orlando
has been named for th* aeeond
year aa sta te chairmen of Uv
annual “ F ig h t Infantile Pandywis"
campaign, Recording to o e f l re ­
ceived her* from Keith Morgan,
national chairman fo r the Com­
mittee fo r th* Celebration -of the
President's Birtllday.
Mr. Treadway, m anaging dlrector of th* Florida Chain Store
Association and chairman of the
state Planning Board, mm* re ­
appointed leader of
Florida's
campaign on tha batia o f ’the

hist y c tr, according to Mr. Margan.
Immediately following hi* ap­
lure passing a hill k itin g the
truckers the privilege uf he tiling
pointment. Mr. Treadway aelooted
more weight will, no doubt, teneW Cecil G rant, Daytona Beach
fit tr* farm ers considerably.
atlorney, to act as S ta ts ' Organ,
Mrs. ja a e t Hodgson
iter for the campaign. Grunt,
My friend Hugh Tttlis I* filin g
W r f 'Ja n e t Hodgson, of Chicago, who will a c t under Troodway's Diminutive, hattl-eyed radio aonr- up the Market H eaturant so that
guidance,
will
he
In
charge
of
a
p
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tress
Mary
Ann
Mercer
of
St.
It will be the clern rst place In
HI.,arrlvea atN ew York with Kicky,
a pet Seotty, after spending two- pointing city and coanty chairmen Ixiuis, Michigan, has been desig­ town, and wi 1 b* ready someand-a-balf year* In South Africa. and will work with these commit­ nated th* “ Huddle Girl" of th* 1941
tees in organizing- local charity football season by the F irst Cav­
S h e r e i n m e d w it h h e r hushsnd
i portn events, -"dances, fashion alry Division, U.3.A., stationed a t
F ort Bliss, Texaa
plus Junior und hi* girl friend formal tinging group and »ome shows and mile-of-dlmes drive- ‘
throughout th* state . He will
out in the family ta r stopping to townspeople to talk to.
take some soldier* along with
Ap would be expected, aoldiera serve w ithout recompense, accord,
them has hern witnessed many anil Southern girls a " ' getting ing to the state chairm an. .
Union E. Allen, president of
times.
to gether In a variety of ways,
To keep the men entertainesl, chiefly a t dance* sponsored hy th e -F irs t National Hank of Or
country cub member* nre turn- the U. S. 0., church meeting* lando, was named by T rtadw s,
FT. MYERS. Nov. 19-(.°peefnr the second year a* stat- :*))—The latest survey of glad­
'ilig over to them their rluha, and through mutipil friend*.
halls anil link* whnlt-sulo d u r­
With all this going ori, thou­ treasurer o f the campaign. Gordon ioli field* in l.ee county show*
ing werkeml*. Hotel rale* ore sands of men are bvcomiug self It. K'.well, form er newspaper man. that \£i% acre* are planted .with
cut, homes am opened u|i, dance* appointed preachers of the gos­ was (g ain nainrd publicity d lltc Hie most popular virirtles being
stageil and movie*, bowling, rol­ pel th a t “southern hospitality’ tor of the drive. Doth Allen and f-k-ardy, Mni-t »,f Orleans, llenler skating and football g.-inie-. i* the real thing, people in N
Rapture
amt
■Jew Dwell also serve without salary iM-lt. AHsIros*.
financeil. in fart, anything witli York, Massachusetts, Rhode I»- Manger of the Orlando office* nf Minuet.
in rrasan, and aiiine thing* that bind, Connecticut,
;
the
cam
paign
wi|lhe
Mrs.
UH'.ie
lusat season, with 711 acre*
line, Veraren't, ate made livniLhle, somr- niont, New Hampshire, New J e r­ DeVane.
planted the inrome wa* over fc
how or other.
sey, ,1’ennsylvania, Maryland nr|I Although plans for the alnte- half million dollar*.
Th* rhurchea, nf ' ciiurs*, al­ any other state ill the general;| wills cslebittlon are not yet com
ways welcome Hunt* who need direction of th* northeast are plete, the chelrman announced the
cotnponinnahi|i. Invitations to nt- golg to hear a to u t it. In short, jIdrive will he completed on Jan*
tend any of III* wiek ilay nr all of it adds up to n greater jjuicy 30 wh«n festivities will
Sunday service* are given nut understanding of life in thej| reach a e lm ax In ever* commonalmost every time there !.i V south hy northerner* and a closer Ilty
\
with a charity hall on the
and better rrlationshlp betwerniI President’* birthday,
Americans from widuly separated,i Announcement of th* appoint
I’robnhly tho help many women
section* of the country.
rrm t of count' and
— city
. _ chairmen get from CAUDUI come* from
Come Chfistme* time, with all i for tho cam paign will be mail* in it* ure as a tonic to increase
the talking th at’s going on h e re ,' the ntVr future, Treadway said nppetite, n il the flow of gastric
there wll be plenty of drawls
juire, and this assists digestion and
floating through tRu crisp Dec­
ONE KILLED IN RIOT - helps build strength. Thus, it of­
ember air of New England, put
HAVANA, Nov. l D . - W —One ten relieves periodic functional
there hy soldiers fresh from the person was killed and four In­ distress. Dut It may also help
We’ll make your cir Wens, •POtJ«*»|»
south and home on furlough for jured Tuesday when rioting In­ relieve such periodic distress If
so—end put a spetkl# lo the Enid*
the holidays. It Is um ating how mates of an Insane asylum In you star) taking It as directed
too. No harsh soap* or cleaner* os*d
easy it Is to sta rt saying "Rock- neaby Mss ora act fire to a ***- 3 days before “yiAir tim e." Mod­
Just 6o« the dirt off and *hlo* '*r *p
inham” Instead of “ Rockingham” tion of building In an attem pt ern facta and 61 yaara’ us* Invite
Drive la todsyl
or “gingu ale" instead of “ginger to escape. Police quelled . the confidence In CAlUftll.
220 N . PARK A V E .
ale.’’
disturbance._______ _____________
Perhaps the
flowing, unre­
strained quality of eonversstlon
in tho south has something to
do with aouthern hospitality. I t
has always been Impossible to
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grasp and explain In so many
words what tn li frWmllmesa is
mad* of.
It’* Just “ lia r ya nil,- and a big
•mile and a man foci* a t home.
Career F irst Hi. * French Are.

Mr. Bauxaao, who handle* all
of the d o rr tongue on this M ar­
ket. U atill In b w iw M her*. II*
will probably continue to rcr*
deer tonga* for another week or
two.. He baa (hipped tone and
tons o f it th La season.
S. O. Mitchael of the State
MarUrt office a t
Jacksonville
waa »ecn on the platform this
morning.
(
H. L. Long. Conttructlon E n ­
gineer. fo r etate m rrkete, from
the Jacksonville office, stopped

Th* belief In vampires, which
may be trace* back aa far as the
11th century, la atill widely ru r .
rent among the Slavic people.
G reat B ritain la reported a.
having on* billion dollars Invested
In Germany and German-occupied

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HANFORD. FLORIDA. PS^DAt. NOVLMHER 21. 1&gt;M1

Shot
Outbreak
Pennsylvania
Firing Occurs W h e n
• 50 C a r l o a d s Of
‘ U. M. W. Pickets
Arrive A t E d e n b r o n

To Speak

Ramsey Will Be
Cub-Master Of
New Scout Pack

^Hundreds O f.
Bullets Fired

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Eleven men were shot
and wounded In a new outbrgak early today in Fav•tt« Qpunty. Pa., center of
^boUre cobl mine strike

Congrraaman
Jo* Ilcndrleki
of the Fifth Florida District
will address a meeting of all
local civic clubs and city and
council official* a t , a luncheon
meeting Monday noon at the
Episcopal Church Parish House.

Joe Hendricks
To Be Honored
By Local Clubs

Solon a Wiu" . S p e a k
To Or g a ni z a t i o ns
occurred when over
At Luncheon Meet
‘ of U. M. W.
. at the narEdenbron Mine.
Indicated

The program for the luncheon
meeting of.hlf local civic clubs and
•ation city a n d oranty official* which
be ra- wlB ho held Jn honof of

tp th i l o tlo ito h to h lr
tha President's
B
a aaUlement.
I Near York, tha Carnegie
Illinois Steel C o m , a aubaidiary
of Umitod Btataa Stool, announced
^ tho. abntdown of fir* additional
W bloat farnacea for look o f coal.
ora In addition to tha »!i
fam aeee already cloo
cloaarl by tho
•trike.
e*^ondrad«'
&gt;ta arara fired
i n m blUatdoo into tho valley.
I A rep ort th a t an undisclosed
of troops had laft for
flaldi cams
CM a t Camp
T a n a , last night a i
a « M o f sow chootlnga In the
-----tine dlapnto and tho
sympathy walkouta In
‘ piU ranched tha cap.
A t tho W ar D epartm ent, offL
amp on d a ty taaiotod they knew
_ o f ■a o order from here
for
S h w i a to go to tho p it hood*.
Tim Comp F orrest source*
■aid tho troopo wore traveling
h r track and. motorliad units,
a m t o f t n t atop expected at
in ' Pittsburgh,
^ e re c h lto g guns wounded three
m m la tho copttre min* fields
to J oa th wooterw Paaaaylvanla-ea
w otoiata la e m p a th y w ith tho
aria*re* strike fo r ■ unto a t b o a t «&lt;
• kg tho area.
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In the
la tho famr-day-eld strike,
re d a t tho H. C. P rick Coke
*n aria* . la
Fayette
oaat cr o f tho e n t i r e
of n c a y a
i In tho loot
Tha Ualtod Mina
Wmfcqlb u l k i l i t 100 plcketa
h ^ S g J T y r e p it to tu rn

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day a t the Episcopal Pariah
area announced today by Richard
R»a». president of tha Junior
C lam ber of Commerrc.
The Junior Chamber of Com­
merce is sponsoring the joint
event, and lua Invited member* of
tho Klwania, the Lions, the Ro.
tary and officiaL of the city and
county.
.
'F e a tu re of th e 'p ro g ra m will be
the rd d rrrs given by Mr. Hen­
dricks, who represents the Fifth
Congressional D istrict of Florida
in Washington.
Tha rest of t i e program follows:
Charles Morrison will lead the
singing, neeompanled by Harry
Kudell; Invocation by Rev. Martin
J. Dram; welcoming address by
Mr. Reas; introduction of elty
and county officials by O. P.
Herndon, clerk of tho circuit
court, ami introduction of Mr.
ifirndricks.
Tho Rotary club, which usually
meets a t tha Valdea Itotal Mon.
day noon, win attend this meeting
Instead, Dr. R. W. Ruprocht has
announced.
A committee of tho Junior
Chamber of Commerce la calling
on oil civic club members in re .
gard in their attendance.
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Governor Proclaims
Thanksgiving Day

e ith e r

Bgt. Vkkanrio tho
from Baefard aolactad to attend
tho officers’ stkooi. Freak Boy,
th* other candidate, hachodolodto
eomploW hi* traintog laor Doc. U .
Of tho w oo n a n ; to hi* ragi.

hi-on indication ‘ o f ! Miami (Jrand Jury To
1 ' i r e t r s t l : ; 1 Investigate Murder

Congress Is Warned
Of Inflation Danger

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‘Hoodoo’ Doctor’s Black Magic
TJricks Disclosed By Trusty
A block hoodod figure stand* woak U 17.'
T hat ft how * trusty ot lbs
a t y Jail descrite* tbo caramonloo of tb* "hoodoo doctor' er­
rs*tod lost weak on ■ charge of
disorderly conduct by . Officer

in fllckartnf candlo light bofore
o amoklng, Imago o f Buddha, head
bowed while ho m u tto n myster­
ious, incoherent word* of magic,
than re lass his piercing eye* to
Teem , Nov. hia audlowo. A m ystery of life
they ware ft about to bo revealed.

Report Of Troop On
March Branded False

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Mr*. Hattie Jane Davi*, resi.
dent of this county for the p**t
ten years, died a t her homo on
Mrllonville Avenue 1**1 night
at 7:20 o'clock following a lin­
gering illness.
The 71 year old woman wa»
born in Thomas county, Ga., and
is *urviv*d by on* son. John
Russel Davis of Sanford and two
brother*. A. S. Parram ore of Mi­
ami and O. i. I’arram ore of
Thomaaville, Ga.
Th# Rev. W. I* Brook*. Jr.,
will conduct funeral service* for
(he deceased woman at 8ouUisidr
r,-m#tery Saturday m ornin- at
10:30 o'clock, with Erickson F an.
tral Home In charge of arrange,
vtami, N«£. 2} A n p e « l * l ) G ^ 'toy
— Th* rmore th * n dobbllng of

Townsend
Will Have Meeting

TALLAHASSEE.
N or. M e OO—Governor Upw a rd L. Hotland.
proclaiming
Florida’s
Thanksgiving for Boat Thursday, L’ K - I V J — ” '
yesterday sxp rveood . gratitude
for America'* “precious g ift .of
liberty” and fo r “our deliverance
from tho holocaust .of ara».‘*
Ilia proclamation w as In ac­
cordance with n now S ta te tow
which makes tho la s t Thursday
in Norembor the official Florida
Thanksgiving.
,

f. ML Vickery Selected To I
Attend Officer Candidate School

Mrs. Hattie Jane
Davis Dies After
Lingering I l l n e s s

^ • lii T 0Y BJ r i J ^ f * ^ n p , « . d | e d T n ^ l9 V « CT a a T ^ U n L ! ° Uv ^ ' I MIAMI, Nov. 21 -&lt; /P j— On
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n a rt o f tho nation president a t Urg* of the cham. request of Gov. Harold E. Stas,
th e
P V L “ thi; Ao m I. to r. said, commenting on the ail. • *en of Minpe.oU
and
Gov.
fr? m
■ J re .^ .E u fh v«r
anniversary
m am berji.n S pess.H U Holland of Florida,
chlans, and
,f , r
. mestlng of tha State Chamber the county grshd Jury will In.
re U m
L
f f l
, a t ^ n a m a C ity t m - D r e r ^ n d 2 I veatlg.tc th ._ d c .th of Mr*. Han.
who
wa*
I r e U r a Alabanuk
I . E ' " rf Flcridlan can be proud n*h Ford Savage,
of the 'record of achievement ilrowncil In Sunny Isles Canal
To th* north and ea st of the made by hi* S tate during Ihr Apr. I.
Appalachians aummar-lika tem­ past quarter ren tu ry,”
She wa* riding with her hutllnnk*
ps ratarea wore reported during said. “Our record* show that in hand, Charles E. Savage, at tho
the day.
IBt A we had a population of time. Just 54 days a fter their
The midwest, however, was 893,403 and the U. N. eensu* marriage.
chilly, w ith anew
flurries
in for 1940 show* a population »f
A fter her death. Governor
Minnesota and N orth and South 1397.4 tL _______________
Stassrn wrote Gov. Holland say.
Dakota. F or a time ft wa* be­
ing Mr*. Kavage’s relative* re­
low aero a t Botto. Mont. Later
ported “ mysterious circum stan­
Supporters ces”
It warmed up with th* mer.
surrounding th* drowning.
cury reaching 10 abova.
Governor Uolland asked fttat*
Th* Chicago w eather bureau
A ttorney George A. Worley for
forecast an end to tho mild
ua thorough Investigation and
The Townsend Chib of the Fifth prosecution/’_____________
tem peratures In porta of tha
Congresslotwl D istrict will hold It*
monthly conference a t't h e Court
House Sunday, with John W.
TRAINING MOVIEH
Weir, Florida Townsend
rep­
CAMF
BLANDING. Nov. 2 1 ^resentative to W ashington, a*
UP)—More than ■ hundred tralnprincipal speaker.
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A t 1:30 P. M. the
council board lag movise, all In aound are
WASHINGTON, Nor. JL—
-Bernard Bench, tha World of Townsend auopo store will meet (available a t th# new film library
&gt;d by
allowed
h y ttho add rasa by | for us* by various unit* sUtlonWar hood of tho Wot todgatri** to ho follow
to here.
Board, told tho Boooo Rules Mr. W alr a t 1KX&gt; P. H .
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Congrew acta Immediately *•
control price* the notion will ho
In “a situation acutely daogerOUO-. Ho r e m T U o advoc«y
of orer-all prico central Uri*UUon rather tto f the •rioet»«

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Italians Claim
Counter Attacks
Defenders Of Moscow
Said Driving Back
New German Attack

Hupert Cavinrss of Ocala, stale
Commander of th* American L*.
(ion, mad* a short and u n e i.
yectrd visit her* this morning
V one of his stops in a visit
k&gt; all American Legion posts in
th,- *tate, Joel S. Field, local
legion commander, stated
this
Burning.
Mr. Cavinesa is making these
tislt* in an effort to Increase
memberships In the Legion.
Eleven new members
were
voted in last Monday, but the
Seminole County post still is At
paid up member* short a* com­
pered with last year's figures.

past 2S yrera

A hmlge podge
of
weather
conditions over tho United SUte*

Showdown Is Sough
In Libya As Axil
Armies Are 11untec
By English Forces

. F*rst Citizen 'Buys First Seal

Cavinesa Visits City
i In Regard To Mem‘ berships In P o s t

State’s Population
Doubled In 2a Y ean

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State Commander
Makes Visit To
American Legion

Former Sanford
Man, Boniske,
Dies In Miami

the c. t. o.

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coaTcntton
today
« * p « ad a rsoriation rattinf
• • r a PokUc honatn g p r t f T U
a a k a i lag tho
n a itrid h a
to a mlUioa l o a n a year
to to
n a il Hr# y ean .
O ther r aoeU Uima included the
H a a ra a i i th at Ut« C. I. O.
WMII aayport tho objective*
t o f a m era and a plea to
•Id labor to attain lie goal*.
Tho C. I. O. olao adopted
•
rooaWOao calling open
M r. Keaotvaft
u
d ir e c t
tho training of aelecteeo
other aonrlro men for
braaktag bo atopped

British Are Within 10 Miles
Of Tobruk After 80-Mile Gairi

Parents Gather Last
Night To Organize
Children’s Gr o up

|C .L O . Opposes Train­
ing- O f Selectees
To Take Over Mines
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ATLANTA. (In.. Nov. 21 —&lt;A&gt;—
Dr. Waltirr Cocking, Dean of the
School of Education a t the Unlversity of Georgia vigorously
denied today the charges made
against him in recent advertise,
ments by Governor Talmadg*. I k e
Governor charged th at Cocking
advotfitrd the coeducation of race*
anti hoe negro
employees In
office of the Urgent and a negro
m erahtr of the board.
’’Most definitely thesa sug­
gestion* snd proposals ware not
my
opinions or
su g g estio n ,''
Clyde' Ramsey will b* tha Cobm aster of the newly organised Cocking w rotr President Harmon
Boy Scout Cub Pack which was Caldwell of the University.
completed Isst night at tha South
Side School before a larg* f a ­
thering of the parents of tho
boys who will become cub*. It
was announced today by Ned
Smith, chairman of the Organ­
isation and Extension Committee
of Scouting in the
Seminole
District.
Rnniakr, former resident
Mr. Ramsey appointed John antiDave
dry-goods store m anager of
K ridtr a t his assistant Cub Mas­ Sanford, died suddenly a t ki*
ter.
home in Miami Tuesday. A fter
Present were representatives of leaving
Sanford. Mr. Bonlak* and
local Scout Troops, who will his family moved to Edinburgh,
furnish the Den Chiefs for the Scotland, where they lived for A
Cuba
number of years. A t the tint*
While the Den Chief* hav* of his death. Mr. Bonlaka was
not been selected as yet, four residing at 1110 S. W. Twelfth
den* were set up and four Den Court. Miami.
Dads were elected. They are C.
The deceased man is survived
R. Reel, Irving Ratten, D. K. By his widow, Mr*. Nash BonleMcNsh and Ray Fos.
ks; two daughters, Miss Ruby
Each Den will m eet nest Boniske of Miami and Mrs. L Hi
Wednesday afternoon for their G aunt of London, England; thro*
first organisation meeting
a t sons, MorrL and Raymond to
the home of the Den Dads. The Miami and Edwin who Is o fllof
Cub* did not attend last night. In tha United 8tatea Naval Air
The National 8cout Council Corps stationed In Jacksonville.
limit* the number of boys in •
Funeral services for Mrv U4Bpack to 32. A fter the Pack Is b k a ware conducted a t tho Ooforganised and filled, new appli­ don Funeral Homs liF Miami
cants will hav* tn w ait In o r. yesterday.
_____
dar for vacancies before joining.
The South Slda Parent-Taache rt Association will aponaor tha
Pock.
_______

N T M IIE R
■

Race Charges’*
Against Dealt
Are Denied
Cocking Says Georgia
Governor Accused
H i m Falsely Chi
Negro R u e s t i o n

M em ber AsROc-tntcd I’ra w

Holding g ring of bona In hi*

Bottnllan last hand, th# figure ateres at hft
false reports Inatrumoat far driving Into th*

black mogft *f tbo unknown.
p o rt of tho From tho rtog ft mepoadad ■
r r ...
# | honey cord, cretobto by a earvriob to polish ad woo*
left
to by a largo spool.

l a y TUIft.

,

Wednesday Mr. Tfllft WWt to
th* place tho "hoodoo doctor’
bod boon staying bofore hi* or.
not and rolls* Ud tbo curious
belonging* of th* nagro. In a
wa* found a collection
barbs, magi* powders
book on tho secret c a n ­
to Masonry.
y t o o o of
Bang tb* 'holoagiaga wa*
block rob* and tb* black
by ■ wblta

idbr%

:sr.u £ rs

chain, uaod In tb* oorea»oft
tbo “doctor.’ An tame* to
inckoo high,
ting tooth, lift* tho (pool to dho. about tight
t&lt; ‘
to p to tbo s o rt, murmurs o comptotod tbo
_m ou tfit.'
t o r weeds gad drop* tho epool.
_ tbo dream hooka and
was found a back entitled
Aa tho spool slip* down tho cord
tho action fte fto tho d a b spinto Mooao or tho Magftal
slowly mad tbo b o b counts
Art to K m U Among th*
a

rwriatlo* to tbo cp&gt;oala«
ptooo to «p*L

n

to

II f i t I I S’, N„v. 21.- ( W )
—Calling American*
*&gt;«!•
(iirrlewM barbarian*.'*
and
l‘rr«M«lcnt lliNMrrrll a ‘‘poor
find’*, h r Robert l-clr, head
of Ihf l .f r m r n I ahor Front,
told 1.Vlion UNirrrw from U
Muroprau roiintrirft that unIrBm Furopr
findft hrr»air*,
*h$* will hf rrii-hrd hv Am er­
ica | | r A**urrd hi*&lt; lia lrnrra
thai Howto* would fall In
onr to*» (&gt;r another.
w*

X iCfirtiifrd Praam

Hi i l i ' l i :• “ittittvd f o r c e * n l\ u i f l i i n I d milt"* o f iu«The No. I n tfe rn of lh$* I ’nitctl State* buy* the fir*t t hn»t. •*i**trt'«l 'i'oliriik n f l i T nil 8 0 iiuli' :i&lt;l\ ,-iin i* hi :tii h o u r a ,
m ta teal, to m&gt;l the nutior ^ tubrrcutmii* iln v r I’r.-i.lt iit
toiL iv
.-I ,* n - t io r lt'il s e t ' k i n g
vtlt la shown r«*rn\iti|f the stamp* front &gt;*te\ih I*
ml:
III,- m .nil Innlii's
of
A xis
who (traiifnnl the «r,u«
t r o o p s in I i l n . i f o r a s h o w ilow II li.i lt l r
A I'.i i ii - l i ' i H i k c s n i a n s n i d .
" t i n - niiiin ImtII,- is n o t v e t

Health Examinations For Domestic
Employees Urged By Health Unit
Elected Chairman
Of Scout Group

Volusia County Tax
Roll Shows Increase

*a IiI t i u la y .

Though

Irl

21

Construction of goaollno

Italutn lutfh ,nimniuid *»| k . , - . i -i in,I lli-rnnin col■tinnlv su*lained” —
iiniti&lt;«
in n.*w Mini h jittnckw In th«

him lltTR

tn

h*» i defender*

re-taurunlis and mmI.i fnutr. . vn lrnt

tli»* dm-tor v x p lA i n r d .

It iu n u t no m u c h to find &lt;11
th a t t h e r x a n n n n t i o n .$1 •
r»-"inrnfriilttl h u t fi*r Ili«- p r u t * , .
111011 of e m p l o y e r mid $•n«|*h»y«* .
j Dr.** K»*rnmh Ntutml. Thi*- mnploy* *’
•'
p to tfc lfd
hfCAU’M* In* 1 1 1
know w h r n hi* iw n o t w ill mid
cur* hrfcin t r c A t m m t l o f u n
t

- 01 ’.

W a s h in g t o n , Nov. 2 i - w ,» The War Deportment has awarded
the following contracts t
J. B. Him* Electric Company,
Palm Beach, FI*-. Installation of
outllno light circuit, Oslo Mabry
Field, Tall*has*#*. $14,049.
Aqua Systems, Inc...New York.

8U I0I
SANTIAGO, Chile, Nov. «!.(BV -Tbo Ywfsolav steam * ‘ ‘
go Topic, which loot xr
been reported sunk by
re k k r near the cooat of Pan
a rrived safely Tburaday a t

■
.

me

m-»

dsw ing

German

Lock

a

offensive.
I* picture,!

m *r

1011 u

aih|

1 *•«.

,|,,r In l.i-ndm,.
said " l l i l l e r 's
I,lit j^ktu-g in lln- East has complelely fa iled ”
A l e a n armed lliiitsh tank
Mint, siiinshing n* far a* HO
notes iimiiIi- l.diya in a g reat
, i i, n , ling n M e ise lit were re .
i - . , i , d ..ffn-ially ln*t nighl t o ho
■,,,| v in miles sliml "f besieged

....................... ter

defenses

after

f« him to ntop work
I &gt;III t long
... - nil Italian lank form
to I h r cani* o f ny p ld lit 1 pt
|mi lh** fu**t major tfa l of U. s .
*••01 run rontin ui* to work whdt* • m u umtpriiilft
undt-r tn - A t m e n t f o r t h r tliM iiet-j
THh en d rat llrilixh spearhead
« nd h 4 &gt; i f r r c m p l o y f f . f n mi I in nopMlrd northw olw urd
from
tho utandpidnt o f th e rnipl
- I Si.lt Omar, near Iht- Egyptian

/

than persons who do not know j fr„n| | l.r ,., Itexegh on the
whether they have il or not.
i , , nt uln ve a nmxe ,»f gttl*

n„t pa-* the disease after Ihr, •■[

w

It.itlsh gnrrisnn has

lm e n ts hav*
f, nr t r e a tm
h.n • 1,,-,-n
l„ , n I noon
....... (i.d.lmg
_ not sinre mid.April.
gi,,-n. Dr Kernish , late,I
ta n k .
A
number o f
D al ian
dnnild
.Emplnveea
. . . . theni*elv*-s
,
,
and tr.il Fascist prisonera were

Vidunlurily take u number of
• «.,|,*-n in an engagement enrnUto
nmiii«|i,ins In order tn p n , t r r l |(|| | , |r ,.j «;,,t&gt;i. a desert ra ra themselves and Insure thr,ii„-lves van point some A3 mile*
agaiiMl a losa of employment, Soli Omar, iht- . onimuniquo said.
should they contract n roinnium.
The Russian line nlmv# Mmraid,- disease Instead of allow, rew appeared yesterday to bn
ing il to develop tn the point ,f I bending back under thn shock
serious impairment In their woik, ‘ ,,f non „f a series of strong,
the ilm-tiir esplainiyl.
new Germnn offensive*
about
It is the business pf the health ihn capital, hut the ’' ' u ,.Trn
unit to aid declare in giving ex­ |{,*,| anchor was reported holding
amination* tn rm plnyres hut not firm at Tula against violent U nk
In treat them since they are cm. and infantry assault*.
ployed and therefore aide In pnv
At
least
1 00.000 German
for In-stini-nt. However, tho unit troop* were in fri-ntal
action
would
-s••w, , ■
nnt
,--w six.
tu rn,i wwwy
away ■
anyone
■••J ,,,,’ around Tula, which i* 100 mllea
; nerding treatm ent. Dr. Kernfah below Ihr- capital, and
about
•aid.
Volokolamsk, some 05 mile* to
The examinations are given nf l)m northwest of Moscow, while
the hands, chest, and skin as other large Invading forcea were
well as of the blood, Dr. Ker- beating at thn Kalinin defense#,
nish ,tati-d, ami a re mndu h&gt; re ­ 30 miles slill farther northveal thn presence
of syphilis,
gonurthea, erysipelas or lyphoid.

n

Weather

Florida's moat beautiful girls
are Is.'in-r selected to act as ho*,
tesses for the competing teams
during their visit to Miami fnr tillOrange Howl football classir.

11

I’a rilv cloudy in the south sec­
tion with showers in the north
portion Salurdav. Cooler in IK*
north tonight and in the north
cetrel portion Saturday.

}j

v----------:----------------- :------------------

Richard HoTtzclaw Signed To Sing
For Chicago Civic Opera Company

Richard
l(o|tielaw ,
former
fouling Hanford man and son of Mrs.
Emma Holttclow of Ibis city, has
recently signed a tw o-year con­
tra c t with tho Chicago Civic Op.

ssn cs&amp; * "‘“' •*—

P

&gt; ft "

lln

- w -.t nf Moscow, lh" Rn»hmut « art* not under tihlitf ilmn mil,
, Mn* adinilted tin- G e rm ans had
hy law to tukf un *•x.inint.ilmii ,|,iv, n •&gt; wedge into the defenso
•Ifapitt* tht* fact that they tin
••inry a minmunicahh* iliNni f ti***,
|,ii,i M.n-kv. Russian sm hassa-

■— The world'* longest aqueduct'
that doe* not depend on gravitv
will bring million* of gallons nf
fresh w ater to Key West, where
fishwrmen and to u rist always
have depended
on
trapped
in
- rain —
ww
big domestic cisterns for Un-ir
supply.
•Thanks to lh* Navy, which is
making this southernm ost United
8 tales city ■ m ajor ship an t
subm arine baso, 135 mile* of
18.Inch pipe will
bo strung
acre** th* k«F* from on appar­
ently Inexhaustible w atershed at
Florida City, Just south of Miami.

Two Contracts Are
Awarded In Florida

il

largo

ii

T .rrlfie
f i g h ti n g
t n i n t a n t rrqmn*«l t«» t.»kf
i
n, iir K r lm in , tsr, m iles n ^ M i w e a t
twit t*-&gt;curly t x a m i n a l i o n I*v th
,,f M" , , , »
w h e r e lh»- Russians
Stuff
lltiirl
I'ninmiwiDii
,mi *I
o r .Ininn-i l „ In- m f l t r l m g ''I fO .
»*h»ir&gt; t'liiplnyc* t*•* nttial
Inks*
.$
mend,»u-*'
i.■•ininn
lio-e*.
rt'irohir t'xmiiinption umh r t *'it v
In tin- Mnxhni'k
-crlnr.
f&gt;7
III to ,
till'
Wilt k m *
III |tMk;$la

Aqueduct Will Brihpr
Fresh W ater To City
Nov.

mi

I note .lefi-n-e nrv. ninl claimed thn
footl

diM i i s f In-o o i i i n

W EST,

is

|h .. Sntn'l
satin, dn-rrlbed
niith, vt’iit’iftij ili&lt;M’u*i’ t'otiuiilt.in;
| "Ii IihmIv (igliluig in progress'' in
••f Iht* St i\t r lt&lt;iin t| o f I It ait 11 ..............I..,- »f Sli'M'iiw’* 2 0 0 .

DEI.AND, Nrv. 2 | — (S p c n .li
Vnlu-ia county cnmmissuini-r,
yesterday annnuncril tha- adoption
of a IUt 1-42 tax roll amounting
to $1,124,388 which showed &gt;m
inercusc of $30,UHI
over , tinprevious roll of $1,093,1107.
The new roll, prcparral liy lhoffice of Ta* Assessor W . Ilonit'r
Smith, was hiiAfl on proper tv
valuation-* of
IttD.Kin.aV.tO,
.t
jump «»f shout th r r r ami one.
quarter' tim rs Inb( yrar'fi l ‘J&lt;i .
005.H71) mi a full riiah Vnhu*
h«Bis in itrconlancu with (hi* n* w
Stmt** law.

KEY

M'llh’

\ ,,t I o n, -

IliiUBt'Wivi’t An* uriroi lit hav*
thmr ilonti’tiit* h* 11» rxiiniinctl I •\
t h r i r phyMt’iiti, m o»r«l«*r I *• pro. l.llo ,m ,,f f,'ii«ivr. ninl
(isssed
ti'ft thmr f.Minin**, fioni m f n . I n ...niit.n all.it-k and repelled
t i r u t ilhrmti't,
hr.
A | Kt’F , n&gt; in, aim , 01,1 fnrnialions.”

Ralph A. Smith

Ralph A ii-1 in Smith «&gt;** circl­
ed chairman „f the Di«l,irt Com.
m ilter of lh&lt;- lloy Remits f„r tIn­
coming yciir st n dinner meeting
last nigk* at kiddie's R .-U tininl.
it wa* list,-,| this morning by
Ned Smith.
Other office! * e lrrlr.l were
Randall l ‘h»i*e a* a,lvi*&lt; ry rlm irmnn and N'ed Smith as district
cumnisnilrr.
I'lan* were Cnmpleted to Imve
a slipper at the
Smith Side
School nt A:3t) I’. M. on Dee. H.
which will be followed liy enterlainm rnl and n Court of Honor
in the nuditorium. All member*
i f the troop com m itter and p at.
ent.* are exported In atlond.

p o n i'l

'I

• r i "C81H{»Rir_Id 6 ir~ afU r

his

I

pany broadcasts each Monday
night o t 11:00 o'clock from
Chicago with Gladys flwarthout.
Idly Poaa, John Charles T bo.
maa,' Rl*lu»rd Bon#iii, lieien Jan* -!!
son and Richard W sntworth, tho
•Ugp-nam# of
Mr. Holtaclaw,
singing loading rolss.
During the weak from Nov. I
to 15, Mr, lloltsclaw sang reloo
In “Carman,” “ Lit Trevftto,** -

contract w ith tbo San Corioo
Opera Company expired.
Mr. Iloltxclaw wa* employed
by tbs Davidson Paxon Company
In A tlanta, Go~ several years
ago whan hft staging maritad
him o scholarship to Louisiana
E ta fa -UulMt i HF fa g iWB BdUfA " I l ls

-T&gt;' i g w i T g

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HOiTOAT, N q m g g m ir , in i

T H E dAN FO U D
bondmactera have written
Percent Mote rep
Uncos to the Orange Bowl
committee sad replies from the
are to ba made at tbe
ite C ite To others
bandmasters meeting to bo held
In, tho northern port of the
At Orange Bowl state
this mouth.
IAMI, Nov. 17 — (Speelal)—
faar-dny Orange Bowl fr», which start* her* on Dec.
will bo w r , rvprsenUllv*
M d s than rrvr, it wo* Mid
F at tko office* In tho SvyBuilding o f tho Orsng*
I committor Reports reerlvM there show at least 26 per
cant mart Florida cities will be
represented la the feetire] than
Mrtidpated a year ago.
it* The major high school bonds
h. Florida hart boon incited to
jartkipote In the King Orange
Jamboree parade on Now Tear's
re* and also la the festivities
attendant upon the football else-

ALTM AN’SI
USED
CARS
tS at”

U

M issing Bomber Is
Sighted In Woods

Present indication* afe that
some SO bonds and marching
units will bo In Miami far tbeae
events. This will provide a mini­
mum of SjOOO trained musician*,
hundreds of whom now are prac­
ticing ttheir march lag and their
Using
musical
to be presented
during th* feethraL In th* par­
ade they will appear a* unite,
while at the Orange Bowl elaaelc th* bands will appear and
play both as unite and ai a huge

ST. AUGUSTINE, Nor. 17ct Special)—Dotonalnoid to gab
Wo second low oa Urn Walter J
Trorlo Memorial Trt
tho moot Tih oM t pr
tear competition, *i
by Wolkor,
of tho
__ ___ „ _____
_ . jM i
Country Clah. Orlando, Fla.; 1933
ha* already began lateral*# prep­
aration for hla appearance in the
fifteenth anaaal National Championabip of Golf Club Cham,
plena, to bo contested oeer S t
AogaaUno Link*. Fohroary 14
to 21, Walker achieved Wa first
victory In tho classic early la
1940.
Since this motor event eras
Inaugurated In 1028, only three
players hove turned In two vic­
tories, and on# af this trio la
Ineligible to etries for outright
possession of the trophy. T. Phil­
ip Perkins, formers British i n s .
tear champion, who scored here
in 1931 and 1982. baa long lines
Joined the professional ranks.
Only Charles Whitehead,
of
Pta Infield, New Jersey, state
amateur champion, and Carl M.
Dann. Jr., of Orlando, Fla., re­
main In the running for a third

have
ml prep*
completed for tho assign­
ing of two liaison men with each
bond and marching unit These
Mlamlaria will mast th* group*
at th* city llmlta and will stay
with thorn constantly during thoir
Miami visit acting as guide*. In­
formation burr*u*, and connect­
ing links. This will assure great­
est fun for th* youngsters end
th* Iran danger of any group
appearing. Idte for any scheduled
•vent. Th* liaison m*n ire re­
ceiving training to fit for this
sorvice.
c
Woods* Roger*, first roysl
governor of the Bahamas, h|d as
Ms thief mission the elimination
o f piracy from tho bland*.

LEGAL NOTICES

cotfirrS ^

• worsen

FRESH
| Trade-ins on the
V N E W 1942
t ’ CHEVROLET

Notice I* hereby siren that t
am »*o*s*4 In kueln*** at JS*
K ail Hccnnd Ht. Banford. Florid*.
• Oder the rtclltlou* n*m* Andor•on a
llrlfftth ' fu M r il
Horn*
end that I Intend to r*gl*t*r arid
name pursuant so th* term* of
th* "rlctltloe*
Nam*
nutut*''
with th* rltrh of th* Circuit Court
of Seminole Count*. Florid*
a. a .

anna, Floridians wilk-se#
will’- see 'Main
again
tAh..w Bosch, II4
w‘ »rn
.es 'add.
little Jthnny
f#r
two
‘sea­
sons a thorn in the aide of tho
Otora, and CapL Charley San­
ders. a grew* tackle -who drop*
.back to ' handle tho punting, as
on well on Pat McHugh, a fine
rophomore fullback.

(mirriTit.

Owner
PuhlUh. Oct It. IT, Nor. I, tt. IT

Coming in Often

crown bora loot Pebruary, Walker
waa ollabiatod la a thrilling O hole semifinal match by Richard
Van Kloock, another Floridian,
who oppoaad mark hi tho fiaaL

t.'SZ'JZ

tiaa. Hio roopocthro qualifye
roondo otoea t m bare been
73. 74, 73, 74, 74. Last winter

bo waa atroko bach of tho msdaliot, Frank Strafaci several
tlmco
Metropolitan
a motear
champion.
Wlnnora o f tho National Cham*
plonihlp of
Chib Champion*
line* to Inception In 1933 fol­
low:
1341—Bin Stark. Ponte Vodra
C. C., Ponto Vodra Beach, Fla.;
1940—Bobby Walkar. San Joe*

watosa,
Wla.;
1937—Charles
Whitehead, Foragate
Country
Club, Jamaeburg, N. J.| 1334—
Claude Harmon, Dubodread Coun­
try Club, Orlando. Fla.; 1336—
Charles
WhRshagd,
Laurence
Brook, Booth BhW; N. J.; 1334
—Tommy Goodwin. Monroe Coun­
try Q u h lfanroo, Now York;
1333-Carl M. Dann. Jr- Orlando
Co2.T,trL ^ Bb«**
—T. Philip Ikrktns, Fox Hills
Oolf Club, Stapleton, N. Y.J 1331
- T . Philip Perkin*. F o n Hills
Oolf Club. Stapleton, N. Y.t 1330
—Howard A , Try on. Elmira
Country Ctob,'• Elmira, N. Y.
1929—Can M. Dona, Jr. Orlando
Country Club, Orlando. Fla.; 1923
—Robert M- Wingate, Mralclpal
Course, Jacksonville, Fla.

BANGOR, Mahw. Nee. 17,—
(AT—Wreckage o f ' .
miming
twin-engined bomber waa sight­
ed from th* air Sunday In Junglelike Main* woodlands, 60
northeast o f this rity, by army
pOota, who said they saw no
sign of Hf* near th* crashed ship.
Th# piano, carrying a craw of
four, lost ite way last night
whit* #n route . t o northeast air
bass here. Throughout the sight
no ward cam* on Uw bomber
until boaters emerging from tho C R ^ O M U L S I O N
wood* ot daybreak told of seeing fat Cm *)*. Chart Cold*, IroocU ft
the plane and then hearing a
terrue crash at 7:30 P. M—A
short tmo after It wta do* here.
Copt. N. L Hartenborg of th*
air bos* **|d there were no In­
dications that any of th* a
escaped alive, but
the army
clung t o the hop* that some of
them may has* bailed out and
th* ship continued on 10 or 20
mile* before It crashed.

Pickets Turn Back
W orkers A t Mines
PITTSBURGH, Noe. 17 —UP)
CIO United Min* Workers'
picket* lata Sunday turned hock
employe* o f o Youngstown Sheet
and Tub* Company captive coal
min*. It wa* th* first Indication
the strike ordered b y •John l„
Lewis was being carried out. The men tuned back were
about 60 coke oven workers of
tho company's Buckeye hitne in
nearby Fayette county—world’s
greatest coke-producing district.

Property

Iflt&amp;MlriM Town

games sghrlnst tho rival from tho
neighboring state.
The Jackets may bo counted on
for perhaps an even better show­
ing this season, as the gamo will.
In a sense, be a football home,
craning for three Georgia' Tech
cquad members—Jack 'Hancock,
Jack Faulkner, and Davey Eld
redge. ’
,
Hancock, a Junior, and Faulkner,
a sophomore, are products Of Lee
High school in Jacksonville, and
Eldrtdge, another soph,
M ia
Ida Field.
from Miami and Miami High. The
Florida—no matter what lie contest will bo their flrat In tho
previous scores may bo—annually state since high school graduation,
turus In one of Its beat perfoien- and Coach Bill Alexander of Tech
anew of the season luforn 1U has Intimated that ha may •tort
alumni, and Tech, Just as con­ all three agalnrt the Oaten.
sistently, plays oh# of Jta beet 1 In addition to these jhytt native

It87 Plymouth Do-

Mixed Drinks — Package Goods •— Beer

3Y TERM S
u.l

140 Ctimotot Dalai*
Pawn Sadan.... 060.00
140 Plymouth Da­
na Fordor
Mm
676.00
. .
IM8 Chevrolet Coup*
rHh Radio.....! 415.00
p i n - I . : '. . . . . .

Charroiat

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR

Cab-

•

385.00

OMamobllo Club

a .... . 365.00
"Ford Forder
' ............

A N G E L’D
E A T SH AC K
Sanford Arena* Jut Off
Of Geneva Arena*

For Sale

_

Tr »— Dwrilln*
Dwelling al
,Tr
at Is]
is ] Ma£l*
Maul* Arsnu*
l/*« T and all I/U I lilk I Tr t— t ilo r r dwellElm A y*

?.lk !
ft. #r
&gt;1 f i t

* 71

,i0rv dw*lll" «

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N-

, w *4&gt; B,h • Tr •*—* "t°nr Swelling at l* t j W.

w 1* af Btk » Tr t*—I amall Swatting* at Southw’ V L '.r " * *
**• * Jamegraalt* Av*. •

«f. It* I t ef EHI af Din I Tr is —a *mall dwalllng* s|
" r 0* ' Th,rt ■». » »d Mutorrr Ar*.
tk S* 4. . Tr
' •m* l« 4w*Ulnes M N orthw M
rom *r Thlnl * 1. **4 Tamariad Av*.
W | * Tr I— Dwoillng

816.00

3 W.W.M.M, 895.00
. _____

SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OF

SEALED BIDS FOR THE CASH PURCHASE
OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTIES
DESCRIBED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL
b e Re c e iv e d b y t h e c it y o f b a n f o r d ,
FLORIDA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
CLERK AT THE CITY HALL UNTIL 6:00
O'CLOCK P. M. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
1941.

• BEE US N O W
|For m Good Car
Priced Right

Chili— Short Orders
D inners— Delicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

265.00

ALTMAN!
IVSOLET GO
W. tot Be
k . .
FI*.

111 W . F IR S T S T R E E T

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REGISTRATION NOTICE
-

The Registration * Books of
tho City o f Sanford. Florida,
V , open at tho City Hall,
commencing Monday, Novem­
ber 3rd. 1341, for the purpose
af registering for the General
Municipal Elsetlon to be held
oa December 2nd, 1341, and
will remain open sack day
except Sundays ind holidays
up to and Including Novem­
ber 22nd, 1341.

H. N. Boyer
City Rsgfetrntfen Officer

IlassiHed Advertisements

HWAYS

CON CRETE
PAY FOR* 1

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at SIS rranch Av*.
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Frartteoal lada 9 A S Rlk * Tr S—Warehoa** bids, a l
a o n . n j ^ m im .r Kim Av# aad 4lh a t

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w ._ith
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Let S Blk 7 Tr I—Dwalllng nt 111 Myril* AV*.

tecs*. Tha saving is In gas,
tiraa and car re p a ir*
$
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C oocrat*
business,
It lon g lift sad low upkeep
prom
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cravaL
A
tow n an
-fun ds which would oth­
coocrat* Is to o ra d d o s s f to
erwise ba spent for rapair*
■it m irk rtn

Mryll? lri? ^

Don’ t Uk* any chances on your brakes. Let ua teat
them with our BBNtHX DECELEROMETEB at no
cost to youl This instrument erill tell you Just bow
good your brakes are—how quickly you can stop at
different speeds. H*« bee" proven and Is used by
the Inter-SUta Commerce Commission. For both
passenger cam tad trucks!

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a lk I Tr I—I atdry dwelling at
IIS Magna!I* Av*.
Let I Blk S T r 2— t story hrtek bldg.
= V . # R A S i . T AVb
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‘ • Tr *—* Stare dwelling nt SIS Palm.it® Av*.

And concrata pavamaats—
smooth riding, fijjU y tU blo

2. Sdaadic Investigation has
proved that it costa stotof*
lau less ao drive on eon*■
cram than on Inferior ear*f

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aad 411 .
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tra ve l w ith 5A 7IT Y 1 •

H m City has • Master’s Dud to iha foruoiaff
prspartlea, sad thay art offered far safe subject
ta City Uxaa for yaor 1*41, mad any unpaid stats
aad cauty tax lien*.

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Tho City Od m M m rwarraa tho rifh f to aecayt
or rajort oay or all bids.
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fer Magnolia Avs. SITUATION WANTED

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Sanford I* The Only Central
Florida City Affording RolL Hlghwa,
And Water Transportation

• SAN FO RD , F LO R ID A .

The Amefccan Ballet Returns

Russians
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Nipponese Army,
Navy Are Ready

NUMBER 6

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

Two Men Shot As Disorder
Say Break Out In Coal

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Germans Retreating
I n Panicky Rout
A t Tula And A re
Poorly E q u i p p e f

Diplomat A sks W hy
N ^ w d p a p e r s Are
G l o o m y , Declares
H e Is Optimistic
to

N o v e m b e r is , h m i

Pennsylvania, W e s f *&lt;
Virginia, And AlarTV*
bama Mines A ffc
ed By W alk-O t

W here 9 Died In Indiana Bus Crash

RERUN. Nev. IK— ,
A G w w Wasbardaeat.Kta
f * w t IW RaaaUno U #♦*raaU Um soother* p u t o f

Home Guardsmen
Are Mobi

Eastern Arm ed Forces
Said To Be Set For
A n y Eventualities

UMW CalifTout Me
VlJ
bership In
tive Coal M i n e $

R * U n i r t i i i i Pvooo

The Soviets announced today

J a pan ese A m b a ssa d o r

. l- . tthe
k . Germans
n _____________
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e

K kh faabu ro N om ura voiced'
optim ism
today • ov e r
the
ch*ROta fo r a settlement o f
d itn I A r r f v l n j l ' , t the State Dapartm ent if o r a conference
1 With 8 «er«ta rv Hull. Nom ura
. M ked reporters: "W h v a n
|’ «M newspaper* h«r» all ao
gloomy? Wa are very hopeful.”
&gt; la the Far East, Japan’s preailer Tojo declared, “ the Japan,
eee array la ready for any oven,
tuxllty." And Nary Minister
Phlmada said, "tita nary has
completed ell preparations to
meet any chance In the situs.
The UniUd Slates may offer
Japan the status of an ally In.
stand af foe as the basis for set­
tlement of critical Japanese.
American differences, usually an.

Health Unit Sets Up Equipment To
Combat Spread Of Venereal Diseases
In an effort to detect and cure

diseases the health unit
Mrs. Lula Moran, ofvenerea)
Seminole County baa set up
equipment
to. tab* blood epcciOf Geneva, jWins meat for testaand
least those

Mmm df ftoniria;W a n e of the

Mrs. Moran's esklblt consisted
to willing of *a fried chicken, whole carrots
and peers canned In medium
syrup,” the home demonstration
agent declared. The contents of
the three Jan was ‘‘properly
preserved" according to the Jud­
ge*, enabling th* Geneva woman
to win fS o f tho cash awards
which war# offered.
Mrs. Wilson disclosed th* rules
for oast year’s contest which will
bo on a larger'seals. Eaeh entry
will can n jar e f tomatoes; on*
of string beans, one of o select­
ed vegetable, on*’ o f meat end
on *,of frelL Altar n county
slimtnatkm to J^te beat groun of
canaed foods, selected by local
entered In n
state-wide coatee to represent
Seminole County.

Savannah Gets $81,250
For Sewerage Project

malty Church,
I at the Fer­
ne orial Hoenan had bean
lit Mary alnc#
wh*n~h* went
ttorato at the
h at Fallatoo,
1 I K Rev.
bibtoe af tho
terian Church
ahd two years

W M l, a r jp ila , 190 raUea&lt;
C lS osctj#; Thr Rusalana
j H L surprised Nash feaa,
U m n i l 'ran” throuch Mittal
f P i c i r uddrnrear In " » |
pH m en rout."
•’ &gt;•i
A t the seme
time,
sources declared that very
Germane are properly e ^
for winter ftfhUnf, The K *

ri-moath toyr through Sooth America,
i Ballet return to New’ York and nra
U»r, Georg* Balanchine. The ballet wi

A* an. of Seminole County's
the "threcujar canning
t°r quaUty-' contest, Mrs. , Lula

Mary Minister,

D e t r o it ,

people not sbla to pay a private
physician, Dr. Dsn Cone, admin.
Instrmtor of the unit, said this
facilities for. the blood tests
n to anyone, however, and

The presence of rataTeal diseas­
es In Florida hat become serious,
with the ttoto leading the entire
nation In number o f cases per
thowand person* tasted In Selec­
tive Service onamlnstlotts, Dr. AI. Kentish, venereal «U*es»c con­
sultant of tha State Hoard of
Hmlth. mid todoy. Dr. Kentish I.
In Sanford - for * week to train
nureas and employee* of the
health unit hi administering blood
teats and Ueamont of venereal
illilM I l

Th# negro population is the sest
of th. disease* a*
»»*■ ^
drwft doctor* show that from 40

board to th* Itorith units of th.
counties and h htom iP
by tbs unit to M . that the Infect„f U .

pminiv Health Cemmitts*. said
W
o “
( t £ T health unit
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 1 &amp; - would be dlm tod towards examW i—A tentative grant of |8IA*0,
which la to bo mnlchod by tho Inin* food handler* employed in
d ig of Bavnnnnh, Ga., for on
extensive sewerage project, has
been approved-by defense public
weeks. Lester M. Marx, regional
director, said Monday.
Final approval of tho grant

not had one bosald. “ A P*mo"

Anny v
t Crashes

also claimed further socteaeae 9*
the Leningrad front, elatesMg
recapture of positions held by
the Germane for two months. ,
In the Crimea, the Germans
claimed "devastating blow s*'.1°
fortifications and port facilities
at Sevastopol, the Russian Black
Sea naval bane, while the lnfa&gt;*
try reported fighting before Ujc
city's outer defensea. The Ger­
mans also said their troop* worn
advancing further Into the Da*,
eta river basin In the Ukraine.
Hitler’s long gray column* ap­
peared teat night to M to aefmounted the last obstacle MV*
one before the western Ceng &gt;•
■us, but it was equally ajMZO t
that hla armies of the norOb.Md
center war* hard pnt to . ho &lt;1
their own upon harsh and ’Bren"
battlefields where the wore* tol*
Vhtle the Carmona wei
port separated from Cauroala by
a strait at ona point only two
miles wide, tha Russians were
proclaiming that tho weary In.
voder was In rstrtat in thrr.
sectors about Moteow and before
Leningrad had bean driven nut
of position* which ho had held
for two months.
In ona o f tho thro. Moscow
theaters—that of Tola, about 109
miles south o f tha capital— tho
retreat was described In Soviet
aecouota as a ludricrous flight of
eight miles.
There, the official Soviet news
agency declared, th* Nasla were
thrown "lata • panic-ilrickcn
rout,” In i s m eases leaving be­
hind their unaoten lentil por.
ridge and In tha southern out.
skirts of Tula "running down
th. froatly street* In their un„
dsrwear.”
Extraordinary
qoantitlas of
war material* war* declared to
hava fallen Into Soviet hands.
About Kalinin, 0» mil#* north,
west o f Moscow, and Moihalrh,
85 mltoa to tho srOSt, ton praclpltat. German rstlramcnta warn
reported. l a tho former sector
tho Russians wet* mid to have
recaptured throe ooUlamant* on
th . w .s t book o f th* Volga
River In a continuing advance,
and at tha latter they claimed
to bavo forced the Piotv* river
to

without Interraptioo^,
veil «ald:

mu*t

Nina persons died in the flaming wreck­
age of this Cincinnati.Chlcago bus which col.
lided with a pasyenger car three milra Kn»t
of Ruahvllle, Indiana. Ten •Ihrrii.wgJ'o serious­

ly Injured. Tho bus* rolled down a 15 .font
embankment Into a creek bed and burat Into
flame#. Thla picture wa« taken three hours
uftor the crash and shows the bus still biasing.

30 Attend First Schools Receive National Sale Of
Gathering Of $3,278 Payment; Christmas Seals
$16,390 Was Due
Will Start Soon
T ou rist Club

A lot id of $:i,.'7H was received
by the County tndsy fo r teach,
Arm itage, . . H i g g i n s era aalarira troin t hi- Ktatr
thuiigh the rrgulnr monthly pay.
W e l c o m e Visitors rarnt should have been &lt;18,.100,
W. I.nwtun, school superinten­
And Outline Plans T.
dent, stated today.
The payment to county schmil*
Thirty
tourist*
and winlrr wa- short last month and the
resident* attended the flrat meet­ total arrears arc now &lt;20,224.ing of Sanford’s Tourist Club 10, Mr. I^iwton added. The bal­
last night at the Tourist Center ance of thr money needed fur
the teachers' payroll must
lie
on Lako Monroe, Mra. Muyme borrrwcd from local banka and
Hodgkin, entertainment director the Interest on the loan paid out
statrd today.
of arhool funds.
E. M. Armitage ami Edward
The shortage will probably last
Higgins welcomed tho visitor* on until the middle o f January ir
konalf of Semlnol. County by; the first of February when the
mentioning some o f the enter­ ' money for automobile' llcrnae
tainment planed by the various lng» -tarU to come in, Mr. Ia«w.
civic clubs. Kiva boat trips anon- tun said.
sored by th. Lions, Klwiniana,
The regular monthly payment*
Jayceet. Chamber of Commerce due from the State amount to
i tha Rotarlana will take place- til).100 while the
payroll
for
ring the season, along the St. teachers la &lt;18,888, leaving n
Jobna River and Ita branches, diffrrrnc* that la paid out of
while Mr. Armitage has plsnned County and District fundv
0 musleol program for the win­
To data the State should have
ter guest* at an early meeting. paid &lt;40,170 In the County
According to
Mrs.
Hodgkin, achoid* fer teacher*' salaries but
tho gathering was enthusiastic only
&lt;22,048
ha*
been
re.
abotot aq informal response made rtived, 'M r. Lawton said. This
t o r , C, Herrick o f New Hamp­ leave* ; balance of &lt;28,221 due
shire In which ho remarked on the County by the State.

C

County since h. visited her. .
few Mg.an. agot
Tho next meeting la scheduled
fdr Nov. S3 arid the members will
•Met officers for thl*' season's
activities, Mr*. Hodgkin rondud-

Episcopal Church
Electa Vestry Men Airline Tells O f
Financial Set-Up
H. H. Coloman, &amp; 0 . Gray and

rry B. Lake, senior partner
sdeburg Thai mann Corpora.
New York Invootmont.houM,
his firm was tasking the
y* company tad bald 49,-

•

t

was the principal ejwaktr at the
Kt-ml nolo Countv Teachers club
meeting last night at tho Ovledu
school.
Dr. Edward*’ them, was "Edurstlonsl St res ms", which con­
cerned education from th. first
grad, through high school.
Miss Edna Chittenden made a
report on group Insurance fur
tcschers.
Mr*. Whltohaod, representative
of tho Laldlaw Company of Chi­
cago and aa expert In teaching
and speech, will sddrras the
teacher* of th* West tjld* PrL
Mary, the South Side Primary
and Grammar School and any
other teacher* that would like to
attend on Wednesday night at
7 AO o’clock at tho Grammar
School.
Mrs. Annla Thompson presided,
end the program was arranged
by Prof. b. C. Steele of tho

Officers Named At
Luncheon Meeting
To Manage Drive
National
sale of Christmas
seals will commence Nov. -I,
Mrs. J. I„ Ingley, chairman fur
thn Seminole County Tuberculo­
sis Association, announced yesterdsy at the lunchron meeting
of the organisation which was
held in tho Valdes Hotel,
Officer* of tho local associa­
tion who will manage the drive
in Sanfonl are: Mrs. Volie Wil­
liams, president; Mrs. lAiurmu
llml, publicity chairman;
Mra.
Ituth Scott,
treasurer. Several
women were appointed as chair­
men
to
canvass
neighboring
towns: Mr*. It. E. True, l-ske
Mary; Mr*. F. E. Gelaler, Fern
Park; Mr*. A. E. Morin, Genrva; Mrs. II. D. Haldsman, Os­
ceola; Mr*. II. R. Gray, I^nigwuod; Mr*. W. II. Ilallard, Alta­
monte Springs; Mrs. K. 0 . Ilrant.
Lake Monroe. Minnie H*l|, rolored
sehuol teacher, was appointed to
act aa chairman lu the negro
districts.
llr. Dan Cone, director uf tho
Hrmlnolo County
Health
Unit
which Is tha preventive brunch
uf physics! care In tha county,
was guest at the meeting In ad­
dition to Miss Lila Mao Con­
an of tho Maternal and Child
Ith Association of tha Htste
of Florida.
Dr. Cone analysed the unit's
alms ami program for the com.
ini( year by nxplalnlng that tha
unit staff will treat no ease*
with the exception q f venereal
(tTscaaea and dupe rue only hook­
worm medicine. * However, since
chljdren of Indigent famillee need
preventive medlelnes, the presL
dent authorised a check to purchase cod liver oil for the unit’s
use.

The treasurer reported that
a total of &lt;400 baa been expend­
ed by the association In tha tost
year through whtoh eight fansfiles were. aided by various
means. Thirty-one x-ray* wen
made, and educational work wa*
carried on for Indigent famillee
aa wall as furnishing nurses and
medical supplies for thorn. The
cash talanco an hand to &lt;501.58.
An announcement was mad* of
tho Annual Tuberculosis Institute
for directors of County Health
Unite to ta held at the Blots
Sanitarium In Orlando an Dec. t
Priority R ating O f
and 3. Tho medical staff of tho
State Sanitarium and Dr. Lynn*
Arm ing Shipa Given E.
Bakar, director of tho DhrL
Ron of Tuberculosis, State Board
of Health, are staging tho In­
—Secretary of Navy Knox an- stitute.
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Tjihnr (lirtonlrr*. including
the shooting of two m«B,
hrnkc out nt {he .Mtriko-affnctori captive mine* in Wegk
Virginia anil Pcnnnvlvanl*
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ilnv a.a I’rraiilcnt Hoosovelt It
"Ha reported ready to exedf
full iMiwera of thu govorpa
ment to get priHluction ills
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United Minn workers called odb
ita membership In the
captlvq
mine*, owned by steel —T in t e d
which use coal, yesterday,
lloi'acvclt has raid coal mast bo
mined to keep tho vital , M tol
mills in operation or armamritta
In Alaliama, Governor Krynk
Dixon ordvrrd home guard\RBM--*S
to he mobilised, dur tu the Bit*
,,
nation created by the atliko "of
8,000 miners and thr thrsatenad
Strike In the Fairfield plant of
the Tennessee Coal, Iron Slit
Railroad Co.
About 200 home guardsmen
moved into the llirmingham arrar, center o f the state's steal
industry.
'
Two negroes wrre wounded In
disorders at the U. 8. Coal A
Coke Co., at Gary, W. Va.
Labor legislation was dlscuaaed
at the President's weskly moat­
ing with congressional • leader*
but there was no Indication whan
thero might be action or whot
type of
legislation might ta
virwed favorably t&gt; ytho Admin*
islrallon.
Tho Presldsnt moved In an­
other field to avert a threatened
strike o f . railroad employes by
n
Inviting the trailer* of both man.

xgrmsnt and labor, to n White
llouao conferenco today.

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Crash Is Fatal To s
Marine Corps Pilot

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PENSACOLA, Nov. IS — &lt;A&gt;&gt;
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Apparently leaping too lata

from his falling plane.

Limit.

Curti* R. Vanifsr Hcyden, 37,
marine corps flight student o f
tha Pensacola naval air station,
crashed tu hla death near hero
yesterday.

Naval officer* said hla para­
chute wa* partly opened wh*R
thay' found hla body about ilx
miles west of the city, after n
long search. He wa* flying alont.
Ha I* survived by hla p*rants,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vamlsr Haydsn, of Los Angelos, Calif.

Cadet John Angel
Is Gridiron Star i
Cadet John Angel, eon *|
Price Angel o f Sanford, to making
an outstanding record on tta
gridiron at Columbia Military
Academy at Columbia, Tenn.
On* o f tho Bulldog*1moots
■latent performers, John
hi* noma when ta starts gath­
ering tho** heavy duty yard*
from tta flrat string *fallback
position. To date John tag
gained more flrat downs On M*
plunging ability than any ottag
offenahr* medium of ‘ tho Ball*

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SIOUX PALLS, 8. D.. Nov.
I —W )— It woo bound to tap. moat tei
nt. Firemen sanrsnd a coll, shursh i
and th* dining n o n furniture
data and th* radio blaring: “ I

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and ships without 9*1*7 SIlA.
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without InUrttipliMt. Bad th # !* It
American peapl. and ttalffj
rovernment or. del*risl**4
that we akall have them.’’

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I'lsTira. and Alps sad •

ira* of the outstanding
stares of common stack.
Ittmg a • ltot of other
Iden, U ka mid WO,000
M raised to pr.mote tho
ite, which weald extend
loaton to y tom taste at
sad New Orleans, and
t* an addttioa to &lt;78,000

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In ■ mrasagk |. fj. I . f
annual raavSWties ’ ■Hm

W. A. Lofflcr wore cUcUd to
Urn vootry o f Holy Cram Epto,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.ss&lt;A*&gt;
copal Church at Urn annual Pal —Seaboard Airways, Inc., told
risk copper told last night at a Civil Aeronautics board hear­
ing yesterday of , It* financial
t l too activities of th* Pariah Homo.
Ml-up following IU separation
Mtoetion and curing
from tta 8c*board Airline Rail­
l i t i r to to cot down
way whose sppllcstloit for •
damthat cseisa peopto
north-south sir route tho new
S T *. ' asylums and
ostupany took over.
U f fnir to th* State,
taggggaun only h*

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sailed on th. C. X..0* « o ^ r*'*KW

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Hickory and whit* oak, which
Tahiti #xpo#t* normally »arh
n r 12S.000 ton* of whosphor. weigh' more than two ton* to ih,
is.useful In the making of coni, are equivalent In fuel vslu*
to a ten o f **•!.

ICE REVUE-mi

The Coal Strike

The Sanford Herald

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BIBLE V E R SE FOR T O D A Y
'THESE
IS
AN
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WORLD THAT NO MAN HAS
FOLLY MASTERED HEIIE IS
A CHALLENGE TO GREAT AD­
VENTURE: II* that I- flow to
anger 1* brttrr than the mighty;
ana . h* that rukth hi* spirit,
than he that takath n rity —
Proverbs 18-Jia.
SEA LEVEL
(From TUa Christian

Krivhor

Monitor)

Having mine U&gt; the dig* of wa.
tar,
Itara at lait wa lirokr fa-t,
gtlhan ,1 aaawta&lt;l, dug for rlmne,
peeked atonr*
round and warm, covrred them
eaab agairut each,
■tola In)at the rrrarrnt hrnrh
driftwood to fire, striking a
match to flame,
Slad that we came.
Forests that trailed Iwliiml u»,
that Interlaced
ready to catch a walat,
exploring beyond a copper line
of ihora,
troabled no more.
Roeta that tripped, leave* on
the darker ground,
dank, without eouad,
W*r» on# with the pait. Hero was
n atretch of ira
far company.
Having c«ma to the edge of wa­
ter, through leaning granges,
gmok. of barberry, beach-plum
In savory masses,
having pushed anVIi'-iL-cp Into
sunburned fonm.

kinds and virtually everythin* needed for the defense of
this country.
The issue between John L. Lewis cad the steel men,
is over the dosed shop. Mr. Lewis contends that n» one
should be employed in the coal mines which the steel coti&gt;
panies own end operate solely for their own use except
miners who belong to Mr. Lewis’ union. The steel men li»slst that If more miners are needed for the production of
coal and the CIO union is unable to furnish them, they
should be recruited from the ranks of unorganized labor.
This issue has been taken before the Defense Media­
tion Board and decided in favor of the ateel mea The
Board held to the view that it or the government had b o
right to deny to anyone the privilege of working in the
mines simply because he didn’t belong to Mr. lewis’ union.
President Roosevelt joined the
in
going oo
record against the cl
■hop principle in the captive
mines.
Throughout his entire life the President has shown hie
great sympathy for organised tabor. During the nine &gt;ears
of hi* Administration more progressive labor legislation
has been enacted into law than during all the previous ad*
ministrations in the country's history. No une since the
United States became a nation has done more t-t labor.
There are those among hie political supporters, as well as
among his enemies, who hare felt he has been entirety
too indulgent toward labor.
Be that as it may, to moat impartial observers It now
looks as if Mr. Lewis were biting the hand that fed him.
Mr. Lewis has reached hie present dictatorial stature
largely through the legislation enacted under the Roostvelt Administration. Prior to the enactment of the Wag*
ner Labor Relations Act, Mr. Lewis waa practically un­
known outside his own bailiwick.
That and similar labor legislation made possible the
rebellion of the UMW from the American Federation of
labor and the creation of Mr. Lewis’ own CNX Apparent*
ly the government in its desire to moke labor atrong
enough to secure fur itself a square deal haa created a
Frankenstein which now threatens of devour the govern­
ment.
A n a matter of fact, Mr. Lewis will probably tell you
that it la President Roosevelt who la now biting •be liand
that fed him. Didn’t Mr, Lewie personally contribute some
$500,000 out of UMW funds to Mr. Rooaovelt’a 1936 pres­
idential campaign T Haven't the mlnap In parti:ular and
labor in general been among Mr. Roeaevelt’a moat ardent
supporters at the polls In three elections T
A delicate situation k created by this eoel strike iij
the midst of defense preparations. Taking over the coal
mines with the Army may not be aa simple as It baa boon
where factories have been dosed by strikes. It might easi­
ly lead to bloodshed. It might precipitate sympathy strikes
among other miners und in other industries. U might hope­
lessly divide the country at a time when unity is esaentisl.

Marguerite Jauvrln Adams

**'' Th# man who poMunrd tho*e
P ’JfaphePte has been found. Hi&lt;
rfould he turned nver to tho re^Mjitnlag elephants.____

President Roosevult wants an.
■(her eertn biUlon dollars for
Ued-leaae aid to somebody. Itet- rccond best In the encounter.
I*. P. Sheer, dty recorder, while onrouto to Bay St.
■Sy wait aad aa* If he run keep
' ♦ e factory wheel# turning first. fouls, Miaa., where his father ia'eoriouoly Ul, collided
• Jap* era right now via.
t tbelr agreement with 1*—
lias by aemling - additional
troops Into that country. What
good would another treaty bo
With them?
________
Lax Green la going to run for
Ckuuicaainan at large, all right.
1* a Tempo ipaeeh he throw cold,
water on tha ahlp renal.—Part
liver* Nawa-Presa. — And eftev
ifl these years? ______
Booster Tydlnga of Maryland
nay* ho woeid not follow a n#narnl who did not keep dlsciptino
in hia supply linos. That’s th*
way some prapl* f#*l about
praaidant Roosevelt and the labor
Gov. Holland la really gole*
after gambling In Dad* (Miami)
county. II* la bolding tha sheriff
(bora directly responsible for
law violation*. And th* thotlff
soya ha can, and wdl. put a

FURNACE

with a cow on the highway near Dede City Friday night
The ntation wagon he was driving rolled over tho ditch
several time*, but none o f the party wok seriously Injured:
Neither was the cow, hut the etation wagon waa body
uumagta.
Then David Daimwood discovered that one of P. W.
llarwr.rdV cows could not be bruahed off the highway even
with a 1941 model automobile. Tho discovary, node «n
route to I’unta Gorda, resulted In the wracking of the ear.
and injuries to tho cow that made It necessary to kill It.

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BlapdUig will eat their moat eiMnehr* and sumptuous meal of
th* month an Thanksgiving.
Th# average coal . mas n dav
for garrison ration# Is about 44
cent* but on Thursday, Novem­
ber 29. th% dav’e cost win be

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RAD IO N E W S
WDBO
8:00 UP New*
8:10 Three Slater*
8:16 Vole* o f Broadway
8JO Outdoor* with Bab Edge
8:46 Th# World Today
7 JO Mira lea gad Mtlodka
7:15 Saai Cuff
7 JO UP Newa
7:30 Sacond Hasband
1:00 Boys Town
8 JO Arkansas Travalar
1:55 Elmer Davia and the N
0:00 W* The People
9:30 Report to the Nation

10:00 Ciena Miner
10:15
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10:48
11:00
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Sports Reporter
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Guy Lombardo Orthei
Blue Bh t m Oarkeatn
Union Welle, a m
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6:20 Norman Basalay and
Fla. Cowboys
7:08 Breakfast Brevities
7:45 UP New*
1 4 4 The World Today
• il l Organ Mood*
|:90 Three Acta
8:46 Ringing String*
9to9 Tfowall Drew'ji
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[ T A W T « T T U M I M lA P O U A B T ltS

Mr. end Mn. A. W. Tomkin.
sou have returned from North
Wilmington, Massachusetts where
they spent th* rummer.
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Phone
Mr. Bad Mr*. A. K. Appleby 111 Park A rt.
had Ur** *f thair dsaghters
vlaitlng
them
racvntly,
Mrs.
Charles Markham of Jacksonvilla. Mi*. T. J. Blsaatt and
dangktev Morten of Miami,
Mr*. L. M. Toy ter and son,
all# of Jacksonville.
^
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Mrs. R. M. Ball waa a dele­
gate Irose the Lake Mary School
First, second and third prizes will be awarded to
at tha P. T. A. State convention
the persons suggesting the beat slogans fo * the
la Tampa recently.
City of Sanford in the contest sponsored by The
Tho flrat class Is the First
Merchant’s Association.
acted by Mlta
of fteiiford waa
The
slogan I suggest » :
ny night eg tha

G. U. STUART PAINT &amp; GLASS

Sanford Slogan Contest

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at tha Monday night etess which
atarte at •*&gt; P. M.
bis
Pttenda #f Mrs. W. T. Wisecup.will be glad to know that
ah# la Improving although the
I* atUI confined to her hem*.
Bay H#w*n. J r , of Wayvroas,
Gte, spent Dm yreek end with
hie parents, Mr. and Mr*. R. L.
Roemll.
The aaen ef the

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A ddress
AD entries must be turned in to the Aldon 5c ft
10c Store by Dec. 1 and must not contain more
than, ais words.

* QUAKE JM SALVADOR
MAN SALVADOR,

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of the Florida Rmearch i m k
don, told nowapapoi iajka aa
tntsrastW story o f the week

being

THE
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Arcades
Package Store

BAUER
for

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with r new Lemery i n
■I b m k g floor far■MR. Bajoy the heat
whOe rev pay.

190 men.
Breakfert will consist of ban.
anas, cornflakes, milk, hit eakrs.
syrup, butter sad coffee and
supper will be pressed ham. mn.
caennl and cheese, cucumber
pickles, breed end butter, canned
prune* and cocoa.
Th# day** big meal Is iltkhfc
Capital Casualties
which will bet
Fruit cocktail, celery, olives
Two more Areadiofia made contacts with Florida row# tad pickles, roast turkey with
oyater
dressing, candied sweet
on Florida highways during the poet week, and came out

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Ho exhibited g plaeUs

"Th* Tamp* Thna* suggest*
that If American soldier* are_ to
U sent to Iceland, and other &lt; h»t a n
Joint*, north, south, east ead 1prinklets.
west, they should set a* Ammri- ]

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- s r scana do« rfort 7oa
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• t l a Herald hsar* lhal the 75.
■agr-okt camallle hteh at the
haunter (dub U battet steadily
whaabad t* placee by avar-SIJ.
thuakatl* gardener* reaklny cat- dec* to
Th* City ahonld
•teka Immediate atep* to. protect
thte hsub ea It l* oon hf the
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P e r s o n a l A ctivities
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BEAL, Society

'alendar
H a n d Senior depart-

v B W o m a n 'i Club will
in the dub house
KS-T
o’rlock for
or the club and their
. also for the Seminole
County teachers. An rntvfta le­
jn i program has been arranged
iiwhidlng dancing, bridge game*
*88 Chinese checkers. Hnstre.e*
will be Mra. R. E. ToUr. Mr*.
John Miller, Mrs. James Moughton, ami Mra. Charles Morrison.
Reservations may be made ly
telephoning Mrs. J. W.
Lyles,
792-W.

WEDNESDAY

The Clvfc deportment o f the
Woman a (-lob wid have a covered
dish luncheon with • Mrs. (,. p.
Herndon and Mrs. P S. I.unison
aa hostesses. Sponsor of ihe progtavn will be Mrs. J I- Ingley,
the subject: “ Tuberctilosni.”
There will bo n call meeting of
the board of manager, of the
Woman'* Club at 12:l.r, r'clock,
preceding the tunchism meeting
of the Civic department.
The ladies’ Auxiliary, Temple
B«th Israel, will .pon.i r a bene,
fit bridge at the ■‘•immunity
Center beginning at K.Otl I*. M.
The public has been extended
an invitntinn to attend.
THURSDAY
The Woman's Club, under the
direction of Mrs. J. W. Hall, will
aew for the Red Cros. during the
morning session.
The Towniend Club will have its
regular meeting in the Court
House at 7:.'tn I*. M.
’ The regular meeting o f Settle
Inole Chapter Two, (I. E. 8. will
meet in the Masonic
Hall It
7:30 P. M. The covered
dish
supper, which
was
previously
announced to be held at that
time, has leen postponed.
FRIDAY
The 80.50 Bilile Cl*«s of the
Methodist Church will hold its
eleventh annual barbecue at the
church annex at 7:18 I*. M. AH
members are invited to attend.
The Azarian Class of the First
Baptist Church will meet nt the
home o f Mrs. W. C. DeCoumev.
on Eighteenth Street, at 10:00
A. M. to sew for a needy fnmily. A covered dish lunch will be
served at tha noon hour. All
membem arc urged to attend.

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Circle Of Garden
Club Has Meeting
The Dirt Gardener’* Circle of
(ht Sanford Garden Club mat
at the ham* t f Mrs. &amp; C. Dick,
■reon Friday morning wtth IS
membara anawarlag roll calk Mr*.
C. W. Baker waa welcomed int#
the Circle.
Mm. W. B. Shippy, chairmen,
announced a garden forum would
nrm in niuiar r a n , nui. in,
19 and 30th. She ah® reminded
the member* that the first week
In March baa been deaignated as
"Garden Week" and auggeeted
that garden* should be planted
with that thought in mind.
Mra. H. II. McCaslin, beauti­
fication chairman, ask*4 fur do.
nations of pink and white oleaft.
der bushes
for
the
hospital
grounds. She also announced that
a garden center would b# * * tablishrd
In Goldsbero
and
Georgetown under tha aexpires
of the Colored Woman's d a b .
Mrs. II. II. Heeren announced
3.134 plants had been exchanged
during the summer months and
October. Mra E. I. Hoy told o f
plans to beaattfy Lake Shore
Boulevard in eo-nperatlon with
the Junior Chamber of
Com­
merce..
Mra. Dickerson, Garden Center
chairman, announced
a
nlaat
-ale Nov. 12 at the Garden Con.
ter in Smith's Furniture Stare
and requested members tn bring
plants to sell.
Mra. n*er*n read the report
on the district meeting held In
New Smyrna recently.
M n. M. C- Swingle announced
a Florida Garden Clnbs Recrea­
tional Research Contest and af.
tar an Informal dlneasskin plans
were made to start work op It
immed lately.
At the close of the business,
group B displayed many Inter­
esting and beautlfnl flower ar­
rangements, after which a buffet
luncheon waa served by the hos­
tess, assisted be Mrs. Andrew
Carraway and Mrs. Hey.
Those present were: Mrs. Car.
raway, Mrs. A. L. Collins, Mr*.
J. B. Gahan, Mra. Hasten, Mr*.
J. C. Hutchison, Mra. Hay, Mr*.
II. II. McCaslin, Mra. Dtckeracn,
Mr*. Clyd# Ramsey, Mra. R. W.
Ruprecht, Mr*. W. B. Shlppy,
Mra. Geo A. Speer, J r , Mr*.
Swingle,
R. W. Ware. Mra.
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- - Mra
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H. M. Wataon, Mra. Rj B. WlgM,
Mr*. Hanry Wight. III. Mrs. B.
W. Wlik* and Mrs. C W . Bak*r.

Mm. A. K. RoMctter returned
yesterday from Miami where she
spent several days with relatives.
an. I Mrs. S. V. Doudney
rft for Fork Union, Vs.,
they wIII visit with their
I, who i. a radet at the
Injon Military Academy.
Mr. and Mr*. L 11. Steele and
children, Joyce and Walter, re.
turned yesterday from Newark,
Y.. where they have been
for severnl niunlh.
Braxton lluntlfy 1in&lt;« nrriv.'d
from .SpnrroWN Ftmit. Mnltiniorr.
MU., to vMil taith hit unndm o.
thfr, Mrn I,. (Iiuw, mill other
rrlativn , fur :i «lmrt whila*

Chairman Elected By
Little Theater Club

Fish Authorized To
Talk Of Propntfanda

Father J. J. Kellaghaa m l
elected to aerva a* chairman. of
the board of manager* o f 'Ibe
Little Theater Club at tha moat­
ing of the group in the Woiaaa**
Ctub last evening.
The board
member*
whs**
name* were submitted by the
nominating committee compoaodal
Mm. Lnurine Ileal. Miss Mar.
Jotie Cugburn and Walter Hayae*
at the urgmnixation meeting were
elected m follows: Mrs. Maksim
MarNeill. Mr*. Irving Ffeiabarg.
Mr*, tiuy l&gt;. Wood, Misa Caro­
lyn CogNirn. and Iter. M. B.
r-arkrtt tli.. Marjorie Cogborn
»* » elected as secretnry-traaatirar.
A publicly committee corapoaed
of Mn. huirme Beal, Mia* Sarah
.Sheldon and (iuy I). Mood, Jr..
wa&lt; oppointnl by the board
were ul&gt;o the following: commit­
teev Mn Frank Shames, make­
up director, Mian Marjorie Oofhum an. I Frank Shaman, COttuine dirvetom; (bin- Lawrence,
musician, and M
If. Sackett,
®tandmj t«*i'hnician.
I'lun® were inadi* to present
m »Hort ikit ut ti»r n«xt meatimr
o f tin* duh to which the pabfit
will U* irivitnl,
in nnler
arouse ^ Interest In the
Which l® Ite'lll^ ®|Hiii'Mifi&gt;&lt;i

WASHINGTON. Nov I*
t.-T
— The House o f Repre-i tr.atrve'
decided Mondsy that it n. ul.| !».•
• 11 right for Krpn-m-hi

BARGAIN DAY

-Crime Doesn't Hay” Short
Paramount News

Tomorrow, Thursday

Fi«h

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vnn«t not atirn-n.I.-r .«» i &lt; . i.f. -

Orelieslrii

fimall Businesses Not
Used Enough B&gt; ()|‘ M
WASHINGTON.

N.iv

make

.........

; dnrintr peac«* ......

•FsJch MH'iohi p present tiras urgMr*. J N T.U.ir h*ft llii
n l to hrinif another new member
t#rnoon for Newport \ i t i ,
to
the meeting to In* held On
whfrr nhd&gt; will vi®it v it It
evening, Nov. 25,
n.l i JTuesday
1
•nd M m II (i l.onrnk**.*.
id oel.K-k nn»l nn invitation
•tt#nU the lannt hin»f of the h it.
tlfuhip, *'tn«liRfin ’ **m \ ov Jl I® extended |o anyone in Setn
who is
While iw iy -lie w di ulso vb'il inole t'ounty
with her -on. Ralph, m Rich­ ill Little Theater
come a tnemlrer
•
mond.
Barbara Britton
Present :it
the meetinjr last
inipht were Mr und Mr*. Frank
Gulden
haired
Barbara Britton, of
'Shame®, .Mrs
t;,iy |&gt;
Wool.
|Mr® Malcolm
MucNVill,
Mr® Asontf Beach, Cal^ waa cho®#n Bun
Cioddeu o t tha All-Winter Hun
il.ouiirie Beal.
Mrs FrankIUuer,
Mr®
.1 Ne|®.»n Jr., Mrs. John k’ettival to rule over tha 300 eventa
uf tha Southern California winter
As has l„ i n trie ■ laiiu uf f|i,. I I*. Miller, Mr® M. U Hudson.
tourist season.
First llnp.|Mr® •'
K
McSlorrow, Mi»«
Amrkii t lj-s id tl
Sarah
Misa
Carolyn
rch m
r» n Sheldon.
sneiuon.
Miss
Carolyn
tist Church
to pa-l
pn-l years, p la n ii"®
were mail
a te :'M u n ic ip a l Court
l«sket (il:!r :::n.el,n:Vdyh7.mitti:tiM,*-N™’i
ting of (he clnss which h»D«'r Kellaghan. K. M. Broad ,
| fa i.
r.
the meeting
hurst Gene Lawrence ami Wal
Han Heavy Docket
was held iu tin- him
ter Haynes
Ing.

i-

|M&gt; na

f..i in

sent enierir* n&gt; \ nod tin•c*»n®titnt*®l a iim' i i i.tl i n
the ^confusion and .1. !i»\ n
®iHxi when 1 •le» id, « i • l.morh
, the d«*fen«e

Clnss To Provide
Baskets For Needy

“ 'l’lie Prairie \ aualioiifis’
I'lililic Is ( i t n l i. i l l c

lin ilrd

KLKS Cl.UP,

The Ariov Hid \ .vv . •
hy the r&lt;MiiiiiiPi&lt; ».nt

; t«x

Junior %\V*o»iair® &lt; |ul«.

P. M. TO 12:00

Vilmi— mn l.'ic IVr IVra«m
the

— The apecial Senute « •••onmt fee
Investltfatinc th*
noiiofi.il
de
fense Kirioluetioii pitiimto •'•Ml ■
cc&lt;led Mnndnv th.it tit.* \ • v thi*
Navy, and Hi. «»I*M h . I rmf
triven ad«Hiuate attention
. the
fncllitie® of -m i l hii-im •

I

D E LIV E R Y

ELK’S DANCE

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Miami Publisher

Gets .SI Oil
M IAMI

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(ti-purtniviil im
puses.
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The Sanl'ord Atlantic National mink
M em b er

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who irranl('tl

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r , ty court hail an iinii®ini||y
IM'
Mm. W A * uirlo |in*«itli*f| over
Clein wsi . it* &gt;1 ,li#
biavy
iliH’krl
) f®tenlu y
with
the buninr** •r,*,,&lt;»ii at which time
•lory
ptihli®lif •! •»»
In.to.* Frank |. Miller prini.l.
Mm. II. A Mondaiul whu nlpctt^l Azalea Circle O f
Nov. I ill who'll h•• .(•
Ii'lf The rate® follow
tn ncnr* *•« fir&gt;«t vicr prwlilrnt to
HfCVrc
gr:iMl»'»|
M
Garden Club Meets
I
M Tarter, white, .(riving itatlirHter • »
fill the n»ci»ocy cumuli hy thn
r
while tlrunk,
t •*■»•
«'.intinui*«l;
m ifnation of Mr® It. U BcurU
The 'Aznlen Circle of the Sin-1
___ l.awreno® lUrineau. whitr, «|ieetl. Com®, a® •» tvpo.i
klm. I*mirim&gt; Beal wan appointed
the 'noaenihlv Im* •I•ford Garden Club held it* reguln ink*, pant $6 fin.*
a* RAjirtant Hrrrrtary.
dun*."
meeting on Friday afternoon at
1 wlurtil c« n»*m were ltaym&lt;in.l
Clein deiifal
Nn* b
It wa.® iln'nli'd hy th&lt; cla»« to the home o f Mrs. J. M. Haycv Walker, ilri\ing
while
tlrunk.
pay for one child's lunch through with Mrs. W. I*. Field*, cn*hoatea* f-'Utl fine with flfitl revoketl or approving the ut.. !•
-out tha trh«Nd term at the Went Mra. L. E. .Spencer, chairman, «itl ilayi; L«mi®e haniel®, roil,
priinary School A total of presided. A report writ* heard from
tempt of court, f I Inm.l entreat.
INTOXIt A rINC’. •AS 1IMF.
' l l members were announced by the chairman o f the Highway De
I; t'torn llarnn, runtrnipt of
Mra. C A Anderson, secretary, to velopment and it* project for this
Mirt. ili®nn®®r'.|; Joe
Gamh«*l.
TKURV. N N .
have attained the honor roll for season announced
'ninkcnraa. $iS Imiii«| entreat*!; — **Ju®t WItV tilt
the month of Octolrr, nnmely:
Jarm-4,
ilnlnkene
$*i . k «I
drunk ®v * » \
Intergvt wra* evidenced in regard &gt;’tr(»
Mr*. J. 11 Colclough. teacher, to th« Red Cixm* sewing room, homl e®tieatetl; Willie f'iittoii. |it®ki*i| th* 1'i.lei " f
Mr*. W. A. Cagle. Mrs. M. N. and Uie desire v ia expressed to tlrunkcncNN, $r» or 15 ilnv**; W il.jh .itl he* o In
kmo
Cleveland, Mr*. J T. Denton. Mir.
lie Mack G riffin, rerklen* iln v. [ fre«|Uentl\ I
The social department of the A. J Peterann, Mrs R. R- Pippin. havo member* of the circle help mg,
ronlintietl;
Sam
Smith. ilefettiluiii
Woman's Club, aaaiatad by the Mrs. T. E- amith. Mrs. J. U Jack- a* much a* possible before Christ, .Irunkenea®, $A bon.I entmitifAi
Junior Woman'* Club, will anlvr- son, Mrs. R. L. Beard. Mm. C. L. m u holiday*, in completing U&gt; Frank Robert®, ilrunkenc®*, paiil hobby.”
work atsignnl for this year.
taln for tha Samtnolo County Hewann ami Mra. Anderson
The Silver Tea and Bazaar to f it ) fine; Minnie |.e«* llolliinifin,
Rchool tcachrr* and for club
During the social period which he held In Defend by the Del.nml ilrvnkrne®*, $M pai«l of f i l l fine;
mambara’ haaband* at the du b followed prla-s wer# Won hy Mrs
Robert Aiken, ill tllikelie®®,
lit
house on Oak Avtnua this even­ Cagle, Mra. 0. II. Davl* and Mr* Garden Club,Friday Dec. 12. »** bot'il eitrenteil; Tbnman Ri»l)iii®m&gt;,
liaeuoeed and members voted to
the:'.
ing beginning at 8:00 o’rtodi.
Cleveland for excelling
tlrunkem ®®. $10 or
TO
duy*;
hold thrir regular meeting
Numerous forma of antartaln- cuntest* which wera pavticipateii. \yadneadav
IVc. 10 thereby
Sam Frillin'.
ilninkene«*».
mmt have barn planned fo r tha
bon.I r®treatri|; Milton Bell, ilrnnk
. . .
.. .Ifordinir
those
who wished
f rdi
t{[
gursta, including brldgo, Chinrso in. ^
anil ilisiirilerly, $10 fine paiil;
Rofre^manta In keeping '''^ ^ 'o p p o r tu n ity to go to Delaiiul.
rhockrra and other game* under
thrmo w
| Mra. Spencer made a rrquaat Charlie Walton, ilrunkenex®, $10
the Iradorahlp of Charles Morri­ Thank»rivtng
by the ItMtisM* Including Mr* L
. . V - . ----- .for_ ..
—
tlu* Weal or .10 i|ny»; Dave Co1*on, eon.
son. In addition tn tha Fsmrs,
iitard. Mr* R. T.
'■S.de^ G lri.m L V '^ ho’d for UhritU craleil weapon, $25 or 75 .lav®:
sew raj dance numbrra 'will b* T.
Dave CoUon,
lirunkrne**®,
$10
B. Smith. Mr*. Stm l'un' " f r
given. It bks b**n announced by and Mr*. W. JU Vance to h&lt;•
, ..
nr .70 il»y.®; Kmma Thoma*. mak­
tbos# In charge o f arrangruirnts.
iemlng the growing of hydcm* ing thriat®, $25 nr 75 ilay»; Al.
Hortnura far tha affair Include
Mia. Colclough, Mr*.
gens wa* gained from the Intcr- lrn Lake, ilrunkeneN®, $5 or 15
Mrs. R. E. Tolar, Mra. John L.
d ay*; Ariliv Kilwanl®, ilnnikrti
i jtlng Ulk by Mr*. F. K. Room- v«*, $5 fir
Miller, Mrs. James Moagbton and Davla. Mra B. C. M °or*
15
ilayn;
Hobart
l/mrine Beal, lira.
( I*'
illat. She advised the use of ra»lor Leo Smith. ilrunkcne&lt;4, $5 fine
Mra. CharUa Morrison.
Mr*. 11. A. Manning. Mr*
pcmace for. pink blo»*om«. applied paid; ami Kmma Thonin*. di%or.
Benaon. Mr*. Paterw j. Mrin early and late Spring One tea. derly ron«|urt, t|i®ini®«r*l
Bollv, Mr* R. A. Williamspoonful aluminum aulphate np1). K. McNab, Mr*. Jaclcuoi
piitd twice during the blooming
Pearl* Uarkl. Mr*. J. A.
-aaaun will produce blue or lawn*
Mr*. (5. H. Havlr, MraUNLIKE TWINS
ilar bloinom*.
■.
Mr*. Anderaon, Mm. A. M
• "Do not work noil around the
NEW
YORK, Nov. 1H — &lt;-P&gt;—
nler, Mrr, C. U
plant root* and do not prune,"»he Identical twin* arp not identical,
Moreland and Min.* Ibd'1
■raid. "Prrpogate bv burying the says lh» psychologist, Dr. J. H.
Heard.
hlem er cutting*. I'lanta may bo
Ll»t. Ilf report* that thf School
moved at anytime eieept wtian of Social Research *tu«lie«l more
dormant. Begin watcrtng.regolar- than 1000 pairs o f twin* in f l v
ly, In the Spring."
year* ami found no *ct alike in
Huggeationa were heard for tray personality or mentality.
favor* for hornital tiny*. Thunk*,
giviug, after which mention * H
Mr. and Mm. Orady T- nurcan made of the flower arrangement
announce the marriage of their ..f p'd chrraanthemuma, exhibited
daughter. Martturrlte. t"
by Mr*. Ceorga Shipp. At the
Kcye*. aon o f Mr. an.1 Mr*. &lt;&gt;«- r.oe Itttlon of the meeting rufr.a*
Mav no to mcnta war* aeevad.
f.e«abarg. The caramon;.
wa*
nerfotmed hy Jad*® A. h . IU»-

Woman’s Club Plana
Party For Teachers
TODAY IS

i *,-

(R., N. Y ) .
n.»a
®ci\t»»le ,i
two WrckA* liiilr a»f afMl v .»&lt; n
cnlonDl in th** l S \n \ ff«®.
to t»*1l t% r n r d m \ a hat
hr know*, if
.nivthintf
Ehout
foreign prof&gt;:iV'lM.li .t«*tt\n.i.
In nri'iptilif .*» rru.ilii* •»*•• all.
thnrhtinf Ki^h **!•» r»i |* i .hhi

l lir a

l el i

ttle .n it’il

.mil

l(liK'ki*«l)

HATS 65c
Dresses 65c
Suits 60c
Pants

30c

f I.KANFI) &amp; TRUSSED
( ASH Ac CARRY
A S K AIIOI T OUR

ECONOMH AI. I . U M I H V

S f.ltVICK

LANEY DRY CLEANING CO.
110 E A S T SECOND ST.

TF.l.KI'IIONE 4U5

Marguerite Duncan
Wed To Mr. Keyes

Mr*. Keg** U the elder dnugh.
•*r * f Mr. *nd Mra. » “ nr" " " " 4
hai su d * her hnae In Kanforl
Maew eerty
8bo. "**
tended the local atMal* *nd fee a
member nt t N Malar Hat* "I
f l r i 1**1* High Mhael »nd nte*L
Wet af (he OraJhal Chapter of
tha SaM W b CMh.

,u » u m i «»i

SI

ynon**eoopte W
tOl* Pjub Avenu®- _

ft*

U *

IF TOW TASTE DEMAND®

HAVANA.

Not.

■ k

1» -&lt; a v -

Senator Cm* yropo»ed *
the
SenaU Monday that Cub* offer
all her military and naval fa.
eililto* to tha tlalted *Ule# »•
aid In coatlnaotal dafanac. Tha
proposal, 1» tha form of- a into*
reaolulhtn, aim* railed for Cuba
to franl •«•!&gt; Und and aea artM
aa might bo neceaoary to thg
United statoo for ha*a*. SenatM
Crus 1* o member of oa on®0**

Pleasant compankuuhlp
and delicious drinks ire
always on hand. Meet
your friends hire. Mod.
ante prices at all times.

LAY*AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS!
mad* now or until chat!
i contidertd a pa.I of thg
imall down-paymant.

Package Goods
Beer &amp; Wines

• LIQUORS
•SC O TC H E S
• W IN B B

We Deliver

Trirphoae 9VK

Mather F u r n it u r e C o

L

�1

Chunday Is Day

HteWi 11

For Hunters To. RealtyTc
Take Up Gan Venereal

Stockings

TALLAHASSEE. Nor. ' l*v— _ ‘f a g T J Z J ?
Ipocal)—Thursday's
the day era ma^g'befart
2 rrC T k S u ™

take f

TO « U WHOM |T ■ * * COW• «■**• ’
.
.. .
Norice 10 b ettor _ glveo

Ito to the aplL 8«rr

•ode wttk their trutty gun and because; aymeotl
do* to Inaugurate the opening of
tto 1N 1-1M
ttaU-wfcta opes

^ L -C J S T T h e ^

iMIr Mila, the Tan play.
to nla, I U , tot
nh.hur- «ae ragged and
ly eeptomorts to the llaeS ilth e y lacked much of
fm o i loot year'a sealer
2 - *t’ ‘
*
•IftDowall told hie gridor. the nose, "We played
ird football and naturally

" ml

b” nd* .Jdklttaia a n that wtotto
or they bo tacking for door, or
or turkey. or equirnl that
Ada In thotr* faror a n hot*
tor than average, for wporta
from all oror the State ban In­
dented a bompor aupply of game
foode, and that bmom mom and
better-fed p m , according -to I.
N.
Kennedy, Eaeentlre Seentary
Bpaford’s Calory Feds romped
thnuyb oBe of jjwlr infrequent
»crimroars sessions ysstorday In
chary* of wlldllfo aad buntlny
anparatba fo r whet proa lees to la
to a tong.op ball came with licenses.
Fpjrfiehanyca have beep made
Nsw Smyrna ben r riday night.
laws - this
yB ardk ipped by a small squad. la general W l a g
Coach Whiter MeLucss hat not year, Kennedy earn. The princi­
to w «bta to scrimmage the Fads pal chsnye Is la the reetrictien
If n aa much aa desired. Yesterday, on shotguns, which now.
ing or automatic runs, mail
bowsrer, he took the lid o ff and
Halted to l-atolII capacity, .....
seat the lade throufh an hour
__________
.
npllshed by
may__
and IS mhiutee workout. Me. which
This la
the same ae
Lucas sly tod gracefully ss the
__.* T
T------A J1 migratory bird n rodyh work ended with no In. K
yulstlon.
Jortw
•.
’ In soma sections of tho staU
1 New Smyrna has a heavy club there has toon a misunderstandwhich la shewing much Improve, log atoet the law
on the statute
went after a slow start. Smyrna booksregarding
bunting from
played perhaps IU beat yarns vehicles, to said. This law has
lest week In licklay Euatli, 13 net toon repealed sad taking
to 0.
game from automobiles, airplanes.
Tbs Fads showed plenty of power bents er eaUtoeta Is. still j
•,
pepper In their drill, and It Is prohibited.
, T; Li.
••lined that the rest received
Hunting licenses arid on -aak. f i S
last weak la partly nsponslble. by county judf»*
their “ —
Their eonlest with 8L Auyua. lied agents as foUewsi
county, ftJSt
rssldenl
then home county,,. I l l

Through Workout
For New Smyrna

K

r

line most of the time to•of long runs."
e'vs g it two tough games
Ig. .up, In Presbyterian and
|d and,w ell have to pick
,ws‘ra^going to beat these
Dowall •was high In bis
•a/ ef Grady Eay, bruiting
rxfulLMck of Balnea City,
J ^ ^ t o e t nm a o f his
r, Bhy^elagle-kandedl y ac­
id,, for ISO -yards
from
Jean aad.'. w u almost the

Presbyterian

crushed

X

M
-vix is a
wtsidy

S&amp; ,

day continuoua, 110 50,
The to g Halts on
gaaa ate unchanged, end are es
tefiows) with possession limited
to thro days* bagl dear, one a day,
and two Jn a season; Turkey, two
a day and fhro In a ssaaont
quail aad squirrel, II a day and
too hi a season. The etate tor.
key, quail and, squirrel i is sen
ends Feb. lit the deer MSeon
ends Dec. It-

I01AA confsrence
r-Wctortea and no losses.
Blue Blocking team from

and staggered
la

Infonjatlon

•veld. smtortles.
■ l.
waterfowl aaa-

alao controlled by Federal regu­
lation!, will open Dec, 1 and run
through Jan. J l. fog . a &lt;M ay

|W h o l e b o y ? W e d o n ’t •
"(know . H e ragy be yftUM-..

surge of «mbition.’ He il a)

, t f ^ . American young*^

That’s the Anjerican pat­

. . confident,’ clear*cycd,
cotuM^ouipVeager to meet';

tern. Free eAterpripc, equal

w^fcga, steady

blood
■rm fw ee of
w e business,
^ —w* v vvevg the esolid
w ^^

aaectioa—ao odor,

f EASY TERMS

opportunity—this is the Lie

Bqlve your g ift prob­
lems and save money,
too, by reading your
local
. ..m
meerrcc hh aannttss ’
I
Christmas ads that
appear in The Herald.

wbefever, hectares he’ U
climb- He’ll be running

buts of American industryMay we always hold to these"
truths of idbe American W ay..

fed Advertisements

"iiHa

�*

Snmlncta County Produce*
F ruit And V ezetihlen Than A u j
p t » n « r A m In Florida

i f u r a l i t
1

VOLUM E X X X III

AN IN D E P E N D E N T N E W 8 P A P E R

Established In 1908

, GermanTroops
Gaming Again,
« Nazis Claim

SAN FO RD . FLO RID A , W E D N E S D A Y .

Ousting Of
Weygand Is
Threatened

Goes On Shooting Rampage

&gt;
N O VEM BER 19.

19(1

Strong Free French Former Industry Head
In West A f r i c a
Would Limit Colors,
Blamed For Nazi
Styles Of Women’s
Pressure Movement
And Men’s Clothing

# British Acting

LONDON. Nov.
19
Report*
front
well.informed
•ource* «mu| today General IfftJU
ime Wcygand ha* been or la
shout to In* nu*tt«l
an thf
Vichy'*
jiro.con«ul
in
Nort^
Africa, while I’ierre Laval, fo
im*r vice premier, va111 again l&gt;9
made a cabinet member.
These report* *nit| “ itronjr In*
filtration" «»f Free French lym pathiter* into We*t Africa !• ono
of the factor* in increasing Nasi
preft.vun* for the removal o f Wajfgaud to n !••**» critical poat.M
(•real Knt2*iii ilr.n*ticully shook
up lie* unity today, elevating
Sir A Inn
Iti tHike,
.riH.year-old
romntMit«lrr-in.«lio-f of tho bom**
force*, m t«*chi»1cul expert tnd
udviH’ute nf nil artitv «*n wheel*,
to the runk of chief of tho lm»
periul general *taff. MaJ. Gtn.
Airhihuld Kilwinl Nye, 40. who
ruiu' in the rank* from a World
War private, was made vice chief
of stuff
Sir John Ddl, thief of tho Im­
perial |fe»ier:»l •fuff, who accotTipume.i Crime Minister Churchill
to the Atlantic conference wltn
President ICewaevrlt, relinqubhta
that po«t to gn to India to bo
governor.general of Bombay.
The wh&lt;de shake.up waa de*iirneil to brinir to the front young*
\igonun lemler* ver»e*l In up-ta*
the-'ninule tactic* and atrata^y.
Dill relinquishes (he post ha htld
*ince May. 1940. when he raaehe*
the retirement «g** of GO on Dtc.
*2R, the war office said. Brooka la
58.'
Ddl whi promoted to flald nUUr•hal and become* governor* desig­
nate of Bombay. Hr said, " I *m
always anxious that young ma* In
thr army should grt «■• It r»n

-

Finnti

Japs Tell Of Kill.
inf? Red Soldier In
B o r d e r Outbreak

•

h* Mnaertaird Prfaa

Rua*law's Ukraine armicr
are reparted tu ha&lt;r inflict.
* 4 a rrhafling defeat im O r mao Iroe pa caught in a trap
■ear Novocherkassk. I.", mile*
Mrllwait nf R iflot (In.lhin,
while the German hieh F«m■land declarrd Alin iuva-mn
fo r m opened a nr*. big■rale nffenaivr.

After uu hmir-long gun battle with police armed with tommy
Kuna and tear gn*. John Gary, 07-yrsr.old negro, i. drugged from
las home in Jersey City, N .’ J.. after the «hootinK of hi. step,
daughter, Mrs. Gertrude llonoet, and the wounding o f his wife
H|
4 l4 .r l.lr 4
I ■r r —
The fiermaiH uiiiiiiiitirpil |and two |adiremen. A domestic argument was the ruu-e of th •
that their armies m e ilriv'ip.' limiting rampage. Gary waa shot eight times before he was sub.
j

•Ilift I
forw ard one** a*’ ain &lt;&gt;i i
tin * I
eastern frmil claimin',' new
and successful uttncl.s l.slav |
while the Russians dei lu r'd .
that thev hud ertt.1ml th e!
. Nazi nttemnt.-i to t&gt;in\e tle-|
*
fenaes north anil smith nf t!»•■ I
M oscow defense are. A tler-|
man spokraman said Nan lioinli-1
•ra raided Moscow and Lenin,
grad and lett spreading fins 41 Manager Of Farmers’
I Moscow. A hullt'tin from Hiller’s
headquarters claimed the enpMarket Tells 0 f
ttira of lO.UOo Soviet prisoners
Business V o l u m e
and 171 tanka destroyed in th&lt;
paat three days hut gave no de­

Kiwanis Club
Club Formed By
Hears Address Local Women To
By Mr. Lehman B oos t Sanford

A lout »70O.0no worth o f busi­
a
In the Crimen the Gernuns ness waa transacted at the Sanannounced that heavy bombing ford State Farmers' Market last
attacks were made on Savaatn.
. pel, the Russian Illark Men naval year, If. &lt; J. Lehman, market
base, while the Russian* said 1manager, told members o f th*
. t o 4alaw»»4-fw-r
In ___
G'uh at their lonHwea
ukra'-ne ha&lt;l recaptur'd it nont. meeting today at the Vaides Ho­
f ber of villages end advanced tel.
from four tu 12 mile*.
Describing the function o f the
Authoritative London quarter* market amt the benefits deriv­
disclosed that tlritain J. taking ed by farmers, and the cltiienl
military and naval action ngsiuat of the city and county, Mr. Leh­
Finland, Rumania and Hungary, man pointed out the need for
Informed aource* »«id. jeferring more diversified crops in this
mainly to the Britlah blockade. section.
Alon» the Manehukuo frontier
Two songs, “ Stand Ry Amerla the Far East n Japanese news ica ‘ and “ Our Flag.” written by
aftney wild that one ItUMi*n Harry Wester of Lake Mary and
soldier waa killed and two cap. Y\ ilia ret Connolly
of
Sanford,
turad In another border outbreak Were sung by Martin Stineelpher
near Manchull.
and the members paid tribute to
The Red armies of Soviet Rus­ the two writers of the patriotic
sia reported today they w ere, tongs.
pressing the (iermnn invader*
Dr. G. it. Putnam reported on
■teadily hack west and north­ hi* visit to the Kiwanis Club at
west o f Moscow hut acknow­ Winter Park at the time of a
ledged a withdrawal in the Cri­ joint meeting betwen that club
mes and inferentlally confirmed and the one of DeLand and deolhar dUp«Uh»» de*eribing n ^ artj
membtra of tha nelghnaw N»tl offenxive alxnit - u ) boring club* exhibited unuiual
miles south of Morrow.
enthusiasm In Klwania activities
The aeene* of Ru»»i»n *ur. through tlialr
participation In
eagaaa, ai broadcgxt by the Mo«- the activities.
eow radio, were around Volo­
The Winter Park club la col­
kolamsk, «5 miles ncrlhwc.t o f lecting tha namea of all Wlntar
tha capital, and Mozhaisk, 57 Park men now In tha service
m Qh
and plana to give them all pre­
t Tramtodou* German pressure sents fur Christmas in a show
tak.Uw south and a Rusaian with. of appreciation o f their loyalty
• &lt;U«wa1 toward tha Caurasu* on to their country, Dr. Putnam
taa Karrh psninxula o f the CrL said. The Wlntar Park and Darnaa were admitted, dovetailing Land cluba are In tha midst of
with Britlah Information thnt ■ membership campaign and are
tiaa Natl command wa* striving holding a contest between them
with all availabla - strength to to ace which, club can enlist tha
# strtka into the olUlch L'auraxu* most members.
tails-

•

bjr both thoao routes.
Hltlar'a naw flald operation,
aa reported In British diupntrhrH*
from tha altarnata Russian cap­
ital of Kjlibyihav, was beating
■lowly forward cast o f Orel in a
■actor about 200 mile* below
Moacow and from tha vicinity of
Kursk, still farther south.
Tha master scheme. It thus
appeared, was to Isolate Rostov
from central Russia with the
# hop* of proeantihf hoary rein­
forcement o f tha aeuthem Hoi
poaltlen* before the German air
arm baa full opportunity to ton.
coatrmto tho last ounce of Ha
power apoo both Rostov itself
A atd aver tha Kerth Strait below,
.The Raaaiaaa
acknowledge. I
early today that tig German diylaioas, although uat a mat of
bad breached tho
■ wait i f Kerch, ran-

•

Frank Bhamaa Invited all memiera of the Klwania between tha
“ages of IS and II” to attend
lh« Utile Theater Club meeting
to be held at 1:00 o’clock on
Tuesday evening at the Woman'*
Club. f
In the state there are 17 mar­
kets, under the inpervision of
the Stete, marketing
board,
handling cattle, poultry and eggs,
vegetables and tobacco, Mr. Leh­
man said. Seme ef the marktU
are successful tad aorae are not,
but the local amrfcet haa been
able to carry on without catling
on the CUy or County for aid.
In refer*oca to th* diversified
crops, Mr. Lehman laid
tha
farmer* of.UUo locality would du
well to plant n greater variety
Instead of colory alone, ns the
truckers are going farther south
to Plant City and Tampa to

New Group Will Work
To Help Entertain
Winter V i s i t o r s
Istcal women who are inter­
ested In the advancement of S»nford held a meeting at the T&lt;nirisl Center "csUrday si :t:0l) I'.
•It., Mrs. Maym.. m
iHgkm
ankl today. Beeauus. c f ^ r . no.
lice and prwvloua engagement*
only 12 poraona w »r. prrsetii,
■he &gt;tat*d, but tolrphon*- and
l&gt;er*onal calls already indicate
that tho list of thoaa who » i«!i
to take an actlfa part in tlie
winter
entertainment
of
tintourists who eome to Sanford
has reached 40.
The preliminary meeting wn&lt; to
formulate plana for later artt.
vitles, sc no offlctrs wen- a|&gt;pointed except a chairman, which
is being filled . temporarily hr
Mra. Hodgkin. A name for tin
group waa discussed and lln- •»•&gt;.
geatinn of Mr*. W. A. I.rffl-r
of “ Forward Sanford Club" wa*
adopted,

VIt is the Intention of tho F«»rward Sanford Cipb to show our
Winter Visitors what real *«•"!&gt;&gt;.
em hospitality means."
Mr*.
Hodgkin said. "They ehll put
forth avtry effort to provide in.
teroeting entertainment through­
out the whole eeaaon, and rx.
press our welcome in 0 manner
that will make them remember
Sanford aa a city o f friendly
and hospitabla people.”
‘This la not an organimlrin
of a select few,” ah* »ald. “ but
I* open to every woman in San.
ford and Semlnol* county who
haa a real and earnest dusirr In
promote car city and count &gt;■
and become a uaoful citizen and
worthy of tha turn*. Artyom*
who wishes to participate in
thio fin* and necessary work U
urgently requeated to attend the
neat mooting which will be hrlil
on th* last Tuesday of rarh
month at 10:00 A. M. at the
Tourist Ceotor, beginning with
Tuesday, Nov. 18.”
^ hi^ b h o —

■—usm —

■—

Program Arranged
By Lake M ary P.T.A.
Mrii. L. M. TiL
According ta Ml
lla, president,
_ _ th*
__ Lake Mary P.
arranged “ an unu»ualT. A. haa arranged
ly fine” program for IU meet­
ing Thursday *v*n|ag at the
Lako Mary 8&lt;h*ol, featuring an
addraaa by Dr. D*N. Cone, chief
of th* Seminole County health
onit, and * talk hr MU* Edith
Haalorn. County houhfc nurse.
FoUasring tho hUaine-t meet­
ing, the group wUI be enter.

public la Invited aad there will
be no ortmloolon charge, Mrs.
Till la dadarod,

• /.-s iv T X * :ss

^ . t T l e a r e the - r r ir e which »
^ p w t rvjrrft.
regret, but I
Unrd 'wTth
with d
drrpvst
ain El’ il to »*y Ihtrv i* no bitter-

Woodmen To Meet
On Thursday Night
Crlrry Camp Number 625 of
the Woodmen of th* World will
begin
their
regular
session
Thursday night at 7 :30 o'clock
in thr Woodman hall on I'aik
Avenue, C. C. Collin*. »*cretmy.
.aid today.
Consul
Commander
W.
PFields will preside &lt;sl the m.'r«.
jug at which all member* are
requested to be pi** sent.
Plan* will be made for holding
n “ Family Night’ * an T hui*It/.
Dee. 4. All member* and their
families will be entertained by
.the local camp.__________

Wickard Has Plan To
Avoid Depression
WASHINGTON, Nov. 19 — Id’)
— Secretary
of
Agriculture
Wickard announced Tuesday u
nationwide organisation of farm­
er* and department worker* t"
help prevent a depression in lliu
post-war period.
Bluntly disputing usually ar.
ceptrd forecasts of a severe eco­
nomic slump
when
hostilities
end. Wickard said that the de.
partment of agriculture doe* not
■hare this pessimism.

House Holds O ff On
Defense Fund Talks

Member Associated

Press

J

N l tilt Kit 70

s ^ e
u£oal M|nesShut Down
Control^PriceWhile Roosevelt Acts
To Avert Rail Strike

Crushing Of Attacks
On Defenses North,
*
South Of .Moscow
Reported By. Soviets

Against

Sanl.ird Is The Only Centra!
Florida City A fford in g Rail, Illgh w a}
A nd W ater Transportation

.*&gt;0,000 Troops Ready
To Back l'p Assert i o n That “ Coal
Must Be Mined”

Honor Keulien James Victim

WASHINGTON. Nov i &lt;i
,^*i
Bernard M. It* ruch, who run
th»* war irnluatrie** hoard in Ihf
” "rhl War. today *uggi‘4to,| one
wsy to control price* would be
to •tandsrdize men'* and women'*
eh.thing, with a limit on Mylr*
and color*.
lie reiterated hi« «upp«&gt;rt of a
univrr&lt;al plan of price n-ntrol
Instead nf the selective ey-tcni
sdvorated by the administration.

Three Birmingham
Furnaces Closed
President E x p e c t e d
To Withhold Action ‘r
While C. I.O* Meets i l

Circus Worker
Denies Part In
Poisoning Case

M \HHINGTON,

N«Vt

— (AP) — President
R
^rll. declaring work In capST PETERSBURG, Nov. 19.
llir coal mine* must r«*roa*
fY
&lt;41—E. B. .Michael, TJ.y**ar*old
mrncr todar.
called
upon
strel rompanirs and union
Kinifluiif Circu« rmployv, wan rn
executive* to maintain a atftSM
l * A
route PuFAtlay niifhl to Charlottr,
V J
tus «|Uo on the issue of
N (*, to an*w«*r chart;*'* that
jT
“eliMird shop** for the pvrhr pm«onrd II rlrphant*
Y
i««l of the national rmer*
\
Hr vigoroualy driur«l thr poi*&gt;
Reiicy or *uhmit this Issue
to orhitratoin. agreeing to
nninir* ami voluntarily Irft with
\
accept in advance any deci­
polK*r fo£ _Qytrlotlr, whrrr two;
ir
sion reached.
nirn *ai«i Ihvy *aw^ "^1m
feed
"For the common food,
laryr whitr iap*ulr« to an rle- |
for thr maintenance of de­
phant on Sunday, Nov. 1.
A sailor
tin l S Navy throw* n wreath into thr wutrr* | fense production", the Presi­
"I didn't havr anything to do of thr Detroit l(is* r. fiotn thr Itrllr Dir llridgr. in mrniory of ! dent said. "It is imperative
*ith it,'* Mirhar) itkl. "I am t
that one of thes«* two afterof Ih'troit, en w .im nilx r of thr t S
afraid to stand trial or anythint; thr latr Jo*»*|&gt;l» &lt;
natives he rh«»*en and faith«ir*troyrr K» »•!•» ii .1 no*•«. won It w.». sunk hv a torpedo. I**di/.ri*
likr thaLlull) performed.'*

J

He waa arrv*te«l hrr«* yralrr* j mother witn«.-&lt;&lt;i tiicnioiiv
day. Two Gaitunui, N. t . nun
identified him a* thr man Ihry
»aw fctnl the capnulr* to an rlv- •
phant.
Waivinir rxtrndition,
Michnidj
Irft in custody of G Neal Fill*. |
a«*i«tant chief of odice at At
ianta.
I was never on the show
tui
(round* proper on Sunday,. tut
did go down thv
the n«xt dijr.*’
Mtshavt sakl. “ Thr only thing
these guys have sot on im- i*
those two mm. I think it‘* n
GLASGOW, Scotland. Nov lt»
case nf niUlukrn identity, hut
idh Ignoring government «p
you ran't convince
thr.e
law
peals posted on plant wulls,
officers.
(Tydenide
-hip
"These Iwo guy* were positive thousand* of
I was
tlie o n e -b u t
they're budding worker* xlruck for -HI
w rong-am i I don't know what minute* Tuesday to piotest u
the devil I ran do shoot it. It'* delay in negotiations for u tenthe funniest , situation
I we* shilling f$2) *«£«* incrraiir t»n
salaries r mnlT1nbf from* thr ripii
ever In.
I ain't mad at anybody. No valent of |I2 to $16 u week.
The interruption at I .til l‘
one at all. In fact I never was
mail at anybody in my life. I M was not rrcognlied by the
never held a grudge against no­ Amalgamated P.nginerring torn
chini*t*&gt; union, but strike lender*
body.”
None of the police officer* and estimated that 100,1)110 worker*
private detectives whose investi­ would participate daily in such
gations resulted in Michael’* a r -' token walkout* unless their derest would *ay that a motive had [manil* were met.
been found in the . poisoning*.
.“The Gastonia men are all we've
got," they said.

IVASIIINCTON. Nov. 10
&lt;'!’*— Svniimtliv striki'H
•M'rriitl
in
till*
nation'*
ciiiiimiTi ial mul mittpH todav
till mnrt* an* liirt'alpnetl n*
riMitleni Roospvrlt conferred
* — —
Iagain with government offlAll equipment for ch-uring and Icial*. iminagi nieiit and union
gia.ling the runwaya for thel re,iresentativea in nn effort
new Hanford nlrp-rt are on **-4fo avert a thrmtened ityike
ealion now and wink l* proceed l|,v rililwav worker.*.

Arrival Of Equipment Speeds
Up Activity At New Airport ,v

Protest Strike Held
By Scotland Workers

Ing ilay and night to gel the]
|f W i l t learned 50.1100 troop*
*tii|»** M’litly f&lt;&lt;r iiuvinir.
III MMlillllrn.-A til tak»* »»Vfr
Activity M
on nil
I milit'4 if tin* Pn*JM»l«,i»l ilecitlrd
lilt* hiibfi* wit
with in«
•n» n himI 11(| nut thrill t»* hack up hi« «»-

it*» (ill in Inw MffM4 and |ti$; Lit withhold action in III
captive
i I'lirm r ill nu HhovrD arr nhiftniK
after
the
mine dispute unlit
toll* $»f tlirt.
III * tlruiuugf runaU ."till n»44 F i n conclude- it* Detroit coll-

Live-stock Officials
Plan Dairy Exhibit

Too Many Laws Agree
Judge And Fisherman

•TAMPA, Nov. 19 — (Special)
— Federal and state livestock
official* and head* of pure bred
dairy cattle association* In Flor­
PENSACOLA, Nov. 19.— (Spe­ ida completed arrangement* nt o
cial)—Voicing tha opinion of a
lot of other folks, August Gras- bread dairy *how at the Flori­
sup, a shrimper thing out a tare da Fair. Feb. 3-14,. the first o(
living by netting In I4nsacula it* kind ever held here.
Bay. told Judge Mason that ho
Dr. F. It. Knapp, veterinarian
didn't want to brtak th* law of the State Uvestock Sanitary
but than* waa .“ gstting” to ba Hoard, and TT—11, Appbwhile
many of 'sm that no man, •Florid* inspector of the . fedrtul
not svsn a lawyer, could ksvp buri-uu nf animal industry, gave
up with ’tmi"
their approval to plana nf p. TGross up waa arraalad for us­ Strledrr, fair manager, to divide
ing tha wrong kind of aain* and the livestock building with a par.
for fishing In forbidden waters. tition *o beef and dairy rattle
I've always tried to obey the would be segregated nnd protect­
law, Ju^ge," Groaeup said, "but ed from disease. It wa* expluinrd'
they keep changin' ‘am all th* that conditions surrounding th"
time and makin1 naw ones so ■how must conform
to strict
fast that a fellsr like me that regulation* but the»* were met
ain't got time to read and haa by alteration of the building.

to work hard for m mighty
Itttla, can’t koap up with 'em.”
WASHINGTON. Nov. IB —
“ 1 have a lot of trouble keep­
W)— Administration
leader* ing up with them myself," tha
decided T Beadsy
to
postpone judge grinned, ” 1 think you got
bouse consideration of President
thing there."
Roosevelt's request for $7,08!.410,040 additional defense funds,
informed sources said, 1**&gt; It be J. A . Jones Accepts
mad* a vehicle for strike-curbing
Local Defense Job
legislation.
Th* feeling of th* leadership,
It waa said, waa that ULconald.
j . A, Jones of th* City Drug
•red amondmoau might b*
Comi y haa accepted appoint,
Illy tacked on th* bill.
as chairman for Beau
tnoia County of tha Florida DeDrug and Rupply
tb* Division of llaaltn
Hooalng, U waa anaoanced
President Improved
Dan 8. Evan*, chair,
of tb* Fifth Congressional
at of
tb*
Division ef
TUSCALOOSA, Aim. Nov. 11.
h and Housing.
-&lt;AV-Official* o f the University
, Jones' will ntaka an In.
o f tha antirg county
o f antKoalna. vaccine*

r

_
designate drag staff*
first-aid atatlona an *
far aa anaargancy.

Tom Watson Rules
On Compensation
TALLAHASSEE,

Nov,

19-

(Bpeclal)— Attorney General Tom
Watson ruled recently that curb

girls aro entitled to workmen's
compensation, holding that “ the
mere fact
that they receive
their remuneration on » commis­
sion basis, aupplamentcd by tip*,
la not sufficient to render them
independent operators."
h Is pointed out that the
operators control working hours,
aet th* prlcaa and dictate how
■ad whan such employ*** shall
work and nr* therefor* respon­
sible under workman's conpansation legislation.

W inds

R u ffle
|»
I*

i till xIm/ o-th lAurkiu^ on thr /•kniA wt rtioii that mal fur »U*rl niUN
t»f thr mi |HTtg clrmruiK hnt«li ] “ niu»t" !»*• niitieil.
an*l ntuinpi. Truck* arc caroiug,
An authoritaiiv.* source ■aid
luinD uf ilirt fruni hljch p|jrr.&lt;« |||t President probably
would

Q )ra * m
D I lC H lI l

MIAM f.Nav. 19— &lt;*)-atroni
gulf stream Tuesday and caused
waathar bureau warning for
smaU craft to remain In port
th* lower Florida coast.
~8f W**t ~PaIm
ta X*y West waa overcast.

lilt

Mirpoit, dimming tilt luritl
\t lllli* Hu* 11)$;Hirer4 wMil for i lit* j I'hree tda-t
furnace*
which
j have been producing steel ill tint
' 1*4 In* laid id ho* thi clit'4 |
W
,| |1v hfmMiini inti Ih- It’VlIrt till
t.vrrv -titil (ho wutrr driiiiut I'V Itirniinghuni, Ala , area are ol«
iimlf ehuiikI GihhI »!ruin;il: * and irmly closed due t" lack of fuel.
The
Farnegie.Illinois
Steel
Iii^Ii Ull'l u fvidiiic ■•it by tinla. t tlu$t thr work, vt In not held ' Forp. announced it would probab­
up 14&gt;’ ftu’m lv c run 1 14ft »•«•&gt;-1ly ,-lnae «•* mine* liy tomorrow.
At,out I 17 coniniercial
coal
III,. tint in hurd Mini little mud
niine* were i-lo-eil in Pennsylvan­
in in t-viilcnre.
In mu* high place s drag line ia, W ed Virginia, and Kentucky
in
"tiding
nnc.und- a-lialf
lull by the spreading sympathy atrike
It. M IV. officer*
tint-It 4 vuth dirt to be earn'd movement
to U h»w plact* in the field. Only contended thr commercial stop­
tMl 41 Ing 4t*iN4pM of the drug lino page* did not violate their con­
ur«* in I’llrd tu fill ont* of thro tract in the Appalachian field.
President
llno-evelt
directly
i f tu k*. i$ jid» which t* dunu ill
challenged yesterday the validity
|I9 n Tlillilit.
Six triu k* are busy on th of one of John I.. Lewis* two o f.
t*-k &gt;f loading, carrying and finally stated res wins for cxlliii't
lumping the dirt to the low a strike in the captive coni milieu.
‘ while Washington waited expec­
places. Here u big billlduter
traetdr with a
pushing
blade tantly for government n-tion to
Ihul level* the pile* of dirt into end the stoppage.
At the prc»* conference, tho
the low urea*, move* the pile*
ut a rule that would Uku 46 ’ resident disagreed with Lewi*’
rontvntion
that to accept nn open
men.
.
At oho time thi* morning the shop In the captive mine* would
murhine slipped into a big mud invalidate the United Mine Work­
hole and tho drivrr turned it ers’ contract with the commercial
around and walked it uut of the mine* of the Appalachian area.
water and mud about three feet Lewi* replied Immediately saying
deep. The machine carried itself he had made a true statement of
out with no apparent effort and thr situation.
Meanwhile, expectation of gov.
did not slip once.
Only one of the two drag lines erfment action wa* whetted by
are working today, the other •tntement* from those closely at.
one having been ahut down last sociated with the President that
night but it la eapectrd to be he waa o f the opinion that tha
put back into operation
soon. time to crack down on Lewie,
The men on tha Job are working and on all Interruption* in de­
night and day with a shift that fense production, had arrived.
At the same lime, the House
work* until
10:00 o'clock
at
labor committee drclded to bagln
night, under lights.
today the consideration o f legia.
latino to prevent such strikes.
Chairman Norton (D „ N. J.), In­
troduced -^a bill which, h* said,
would strengthen
tha defans*
mediation board and authoril* II
to impoa* ■ 30-day cooling off
Ellsworth Hoover «&gt;• elect, period, until the eaplratlon o f
cd president
of tha Seminola which a threatened strike could
Chapter of th* Future Farm, not lawfully matariallx*.
era in their aamLannual meet,
ing last night at the Future
Farmer* Building at th* high 25,000 U . S. W orkers
school, Alas Johnson, agricul.
tura teacher, laid thi* morning. Expected InyEngland
QUltr._affleaf* «l*ct*U - yrara^
Cecil
Mixon.
ordaldent:
Mixon,
vice
president;
LONDON. Nov. ' t o
Wo
Ralph Wolftr,
secretary; Billy Th* Star said
today
I8JM0

Future Farmers
Elect President

SUplar, treasurer; OHvtr Stap­
ler. reporter; and Albert Me.
Millan, Edward Waltata and
Frank Johnson as th* asaculiv*
committee.

Americana would be in England
by Christmas, anrotlad in civilian
technical corps under tha air
ministry.
Tha anrallmant resulted froan
a—recruiting campaign fee taah./
n I K i 'i S S M i f t " ’.i.: niclana which startad la tho
chapter soma lima befost Christ, United Stataa last summar, tha Smas. while tha Father and Son newspaper mid. Americana la th*
banquet, which, wa* to ha bald aorp* are amplayad primarily to ,
aarly In December, wUI bo post­
s g y j y ftd r
“
poned *M&gt;*4 l*t*r,
-» •
_

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■* • • •

E HANFORD H E R A L D , 8 A N F 0 B D ,. F L O R ID A

Editorial Staff

Gee Club Members P. T. A. Meeting Chapel P r o g r a m Is G i v e n
Seminole High School Glee Chib
For Lake Mary
By Seminole H ig h Key" Club
Members Compose Football Songs Will Attend All
State Chorus

The Kay C h t which la aponeored by tha Sanford Kj wanIans,
An orwimwiMmaut has boon ra.
waa bi charge of th , regular
calvod from Mrs. F. A. Hauser,
chapel program a t
Samiaolo
U k f Mary P. T. A. Publicity
High School last Thursday Nov.
Chairman, that a regular month'/
U.
maating of tha Lake Mary P. 1.
I*. T. A
Edward Maraball, president of
*•»•#! f
IS.
A. wUl be bald Thurirtiy, Nov.
the
Key Club, Introduced Gaaa 0.
time.
This state chorus la composed 10 th in the school auditorium at
Baber who made aa asnounca.
8ho-\ (visiting t-wra) what wa'ra of select singers from tha out­ 1:0 0 o’clock.
By Harman MUdletea
tha slogan cam*
Mrs. Ha user urges all members
standing gleo clubs of tha high
Prof. T. W. Lawton, county mint concerning
that la bainr aponaorad by
(«Cp,’ clap) Oar team it really schools of Florida. It to raaily the
superintendent of public lastrue. palgn
the Sanford Merchants Aaaociarad hot,
Mgge*t event of tha yaar fo r all
Fe, fl. fiddly, t-o
gave tha major
tiiui u. mug, wan spots on »
Fa, fl. fldJIy Uoooo
address of the morning In cals,
1942 fretivsLcontast music to
Fa, fl, fiddly Uo
bration of National Book Weak “National Education Weak," was
studied Is preparation for the
(elap. clap) Our team |i raaily ■print contest in Tampa.
at Seminole High School last Introduced n ex t Tha apaaksr
urged the students to gat all of
rad h o t
Thursday, Nov. 4.
Thla
all-atata
chortle
will
be
We've got half.ba:ki, quarterthe knowledge they can, while
The
speaker,
who
waa
Intro,
conducted
by
FJorlikv'a
finest
chor­
backa, fallback* from way bock
they are in school, so that they
Japan’s destiny has, In the last 20 years, temli* to induced
by
Harry
Lao,
master
of
al
directors
.Ona
of
the
special
Centera, tacklea and guardt
will be prepared for the future. R
* n r Friday T t o *
I dlcste a war with tho United States. This destiny has come
features of the clinic will ba a 1* ,h* ho® l of -Mr*. Marion ceremonies, stated that the mind
And whan you aa# our team,
At thto point in tbo program", ~
thorough study of the problems Thompson. The party was »pon- grows and to trained by travel, Professor
to high marks in the last ten years—since the Japanese
A-cru»hlng down the green.
0. E. McKay Intro­
conversation, and many a'her
Involved
In
choral
slgfaUrcadlng.
sorad
by
thalr
home
room
taacbYou
know
that
wa
are
gaining
S r conquest of the Chinese province of Manchuria (renamed
thin gas; but tha bast source to duced John Calloway, who has
er.
Miss
Msrehman.
Thvy
aa.
yarde.
The
students
will
leave
a
t
ona
recently been elected to U„ Bam.
• Manchukuo) in 1931, and the startling Incidents within the
They've got muscle* like Super­ o’clock, Friday afternoon, Novem­ Joyvd games, m atted marahmsL from vtonal Images which coma Inole County Board of Trustees.
C: Unt four years, namely the sinking of the United State*
man,
Mf ber 14. The firs); rehearsal la Iowa, and motor bos: rides in from wall written books.
Mr. Lawton continued • by Mr. Galloway stated that he will R
F gunboat, the PAN AY, and the damaging of another gunllrarta of all the glrlr,
•chcduled for Friday night and all tho moonlight.
emphasising
that tha beauty of
flood goah aVIghtv they'r* a d y Saturday. The all-atata chorus
Tha Homo Makers Club spon­ a book and tha
bW boat, the TUTU!LA. by Japan’s aviators operating in wartypo of paper It
gift to tha world.
will close the occasion with a con­ sored a box supper a t tbs school la printed upon to unimportant;
.'torn China.
....
.
, ,
They're a one Id lir, go geltar. cert at right o'clock on Saturday honso Monday evening. Tha pro­
It la tbs material Inside that
Japan’s destiny leads to one objective—Jap dominaCouldn't aver find better,
gram for the evening waa ns fol­ counts.
evening.
E tlon of tho Far East. This control can be obtained only
Celery Feda In lha bone,
Seminole High School singers low*:
This excellent address waa
You’d better leave 'em alone." who have been selected to attend
■ »fter tho United States and Great Britain are ousted from
Vocal solo by Dorothy Mason concluded
by the speaker giving
are a* followa:
accompanied by Mary E. North. skort
the For East. The Incidents mentioned in the procding |urareviews of three books.
soprano
Play.
'T
w
o
Llttiaf
Hlteh-HIkAim*
Ginntham
B l graphs have been ’’hlnta” to the Engllsh-apeaking people to
. alto •ra,” thto was' a Faintly Rate- Perhaps tbo moat Interesting was,
rjady* Pippin ...
fs get out of the Orient and let Japan take over. But »he Jap*
tenor tlonahlp Play. The character? “Saratoga Trunk,” by Edna Far.
Clifford Proctor
which talk of tbo eld New
bai* wars Jswell Prwaeott,. Elols* bar
have been rebuked In tho last few years by stiff resistance
Orlen Farrell ...
Thla ‘
la rg e st, Eddie Msetse, ^ With Orleans.
n
. .
,
—by George, Bpswrer
k from the Anglo-Ameflcan combine who have mode deflnepie of Udltad flutes
Important
apto
Weaver,
an&lt;F
Marlon
Thompson.
Dr“
f"*’
fk*ts.
snd
Tha
attendance
banner
thto
the F lrlt Bapltot CEurth, waa
V Ho treat* to the Nipponese.’They are now waiting for an - E &amp; ln g feat- The blgge.t AR- month
history.
won by Miss
Mr. J. P. Yatea auctioned lha
■ opportune time to atrlke and strike hard—maybo when the MISTICE DAY parade ever, has Coughlon’a eighth grade room
Two students of a H. &amp;, Win­ th« third NprosanUUvo from tho
b«x*«. Tha talas amounted to ifred Lovell .gad Tberon Mad. Amorlcan Legion. Mr. Brooks
£. English are at a new low In their war with the G.-rman '°™* ■
now
with an attendance percentsg* of
$14.15.
den, also ggva Interesting talk* stated that National Education
DAY” to on It’s way—
0* is.
(F/! state. Japanese control of the Far East, including the vi- KEY
Tha new officer* of tha Homs Thcron. who spoke on“ Tka Hto. to sponsored by tba American
By Alice Tample
In tuna with tha season waa a
&gt; tal Dutch East Indies, is stopped only by recent joint Brit- hay rids making Ita way to Vh#
It's a atrang# world, whera Makars " d a b are eg. follows: lory of Book Weak." stated that Legdoo, because they know tha R
*7 ™,
V*7 .* ”
Importance of tho public school
h'i iah-Amerlcon action In stiff warnings to Japan. The Japs HANLANDO— Along for the fun F“ n • n#w nn,t ,B rollay.baU. , many atrang* thing* happen n president, Gwrnn Howell; vke- It waa atartad In 1510 with tha system.
proldcnt, Ruth Waavar; aecr*. them*, "Obtaining Mora Books
fej! that they MIGHT jolt the Americans alone, but not were HERMAN BRUMLEY and U « t Monday tha Junior High many strange way* to parsons I9 tary,
Jean Wslkwri traaaurer, in tba Homo."
Tbo speaker discussed briefly
MARJORIE JUNE BURDICK; School chapel program was BTW It; and. not to be outdone,
KL'the British Empire too.
IIELEN HUTCHISON ’n “FUR- sented a t 10-^0 A.M. Mtoa Hart inola High Sehool wltnaaap* IU Lola W alker; Program chairman,
Winifred, who spoke on "Wkat tho opportunities of tho Amorlcan
X
This dfsMny has been guided by Japanese leaders— ZY” MORELAND; ANN WIO- was In ehrrga of tha program.
Marion Thompson; antsrtalnment Our Library Manna To R. H. 8 .” youth. Ha conehided by urging
committee, Dorothy Mason and • tiled that tha school library tbo stud onto M stay in school M
'&lt;
■; Konoye, Toyoda, Yonai, Matauoka, Tojo-who have In­ GINR *n BILLY FLEMING and Tha sMambly first sang the
Gathel Elgin 1 Club, r*porter. Fd- contain* approximately
School Bong, after which the Star
3,000 and gat thaIt education. In thto
fo*-. cllpatlon* toward a dictatorship like tha" of '-Jail Germany lha •'regulars."
dto Me*toe; song leader, WUda books and that It subscribe* to way they can help National Do.
MRS. FORT’S BIOLOGY class Spangled Banner rnd the pledge
£. mid Fascist Italy. Yoaflke Matauoka, former foreign mlnla28 magasin** and four dally fanao more than If they wars to
no Interest f rr MARJOR- to tha flag •*« R^aij. Tha **■
- .Rdr* negotloterl with Adolf Hitler about Jcpun's part in the held
tho Navy, Army, or Marnawspapaas. Mb* Edna Chitten­
IE JONEB last period Frblay. nouncer. Billy Gray then read for
cott and Dolao Lament. The dub den, tha school librarian, and
£'1 TUiW order and about Japan’s possible action against the not with FRED DYSON waiting (the scripture I Corinthians IS and
color* ar* blue and whlta.
Tho remainder o f the program
bar four assistants. Lorraine
’ United States. Matauoka has been tempted In hU actions
Major Bswaa V
Tbo Junior* are glad to w*L Prescott, Gwendolen Haves. Dor­ consisted of a
C .. by an Intonso hhte of thia nation. Ex-Premier Prince Fumleonto two now girls to tkalr othea Dy«*. and Leila Pearl Me. Amateur Hour with Mack Cleve­
[&gt;' tnaro Konoye, who waa leaa violent In his hopes for Jap long distance call* and special
class, TMy am
Mary Jan* Daniels, are always willing to land acting a* the Major klmletter*. But "GLAMORgi'c control of the Orient, was noted for his Kusclst and Nasi delivery
Smith from ML Voraon, Ohio. help tha aIndents .with (hair self.
GAL” CALDWELL receives both
Gladys Pippin sang. Nall Poorthamas, to . guide them towards
• leanings, but was removed when he failed to produce ac- from debonair man - shout (;’tho hotter hooka, mad .the nutny all danced, David Gatcbel play­
k 4 ‘ ticn In.making a greater Nippon Empire.
VIM.E, GENE HARRISON.
other duties that they are called ed the trumpet, Roberta Evans f l
Elkl Tojo, Konoye successor, is known to havo a dis­ "llora’s wishing pda manv hats,
and Frodo Fields played piano
plr
retu
rn
*
”
MARTHA
PAGE.
it
figured
out
just
tinct leaning toward Nasi tactics, and is causing much May w* drop'ln and have a plea*
A
ptano
Sol*V
"InUrmatxo,"
bp
tho
tripped
on
0
|*
CUmVvQMn ( Jir* RTQSOOBUfR Roberto Evan*, and • a roadlng, s a x . ' s i v ” '” ' " """
anxiety in this country by his latest actions concerning.the of that candy from FRANK The history of U# R*d ,Croa* wlf* during cheer pmcttoc,
Bobo Mar* tnua* B uttarbal) - waem'l
■U nitef Staten' aid to Soviet Huaala, a traditional en em y o( EVAN81
"
•»-' -J
Tha history of ih* Junior Rod boot enough'to catch her.
tHo Japaneao empire. Tojo, an i&gt;rmy general, has a virtual
BO ADAMS up from WEST
tom tho muse tot of hto .tog to. tho program,
Cross Mary Elltabolh Carrot ' What eobld It him bean
PALM
BEACH,
palntod
“y*
ola&gt;
, dictatorahlp strengthened by nrmy domination. The Env1 'Tho program wa* roecludod by Rita Theater waa awarded to
The Rad Cram Motto - Oaorgs
tovom"
red
and
Uv-ti
cam*
baeh
Prof.' O. E MaXar tatroduclng
I peror of Japan, Hlrohttd, no longer plays an outstanding and striped I t Wow! LEROY
K C Steal*, principal of the
of tho Rod Croat
Tba students of Lytm
part in forming Nlpponea* action, owing to tho Increased HODGE and CONNIE-McCALL
Lake Macro* Sehool Mr. Stool*
honorod by tho "P otr*
___ Goorgo Town' .aetlvDv of the army. Thn 'Jictatorshtp. Nasi inspired, rca- arc aaan lalopylag around tho
proooatod f oar . modal* to tho •wallowed a I I tadi. sword.
• Ihusa that Japan’s destiny iiolda In store a hutile with the town FVEnY SUNDAY AFTER.
Tho otodaata oajoyud thto proMonro* and Paoio students who
National
Children’s
won tha K V a Essay. Cooteat tram very much aad they wUl (.»
\-United States. They want to avoid the conflict by bluff if BOON.”
here’s nothing Ilk* an out
Mat yaar. Sooaaoo *«• .4 a. orro* look forward with anthBalaam to
£/posslhl3—but at the aanr.i- time are thinkn r oi the com* of 'Ttown
Interest,” taya VIRGIN.
la tho engraving, they had to ho
by
plote Japane'*. domination of the Fkr Ea-it, obtained only IA HARRIETT, vrhos* steady
ro tan o d and modah hay# ju rt
\ through withdrawal of the United State; In that irnrt of CIIARLKY BAIRD of PALAT.
boon rocalvod. LooUto ftotitif.and
KA brought along 1.R8LIK GINN
Margaret Gram, of tho U k* T ennis Club Shows
,, the globe.
..
data MARY 8 KINNBR.
M oan* School, rocolmd le t and
f. • Will the Tojo govern rerl risk a batt'c with the United to LUCILLE
«nd priae* rosprotivaly. and
HALL h - 1 taken a
S
ig
n
s
O
f
A
ctivity
*
’
RfltatCA? Thia question may hu answered within the next thin* to tha northern p*rt of tha
Chariotto True and Cadi U t of
E?two months with diplomacy, on the part of Japanese nm* stata. ’sptctollv sine* her llttto
tho Wilson School, rocalvod. first
Tbo Toaato C lu k ' to In full
? btwaador—Admiral Nomura—and American ambaaaador— Tallahaaaoe ftllow ’saulrad her
now, sad tbo gtrto can
Tbo student* of Seminole High poing
to
the
JUNIOR
DANCI.
' Joacph'Grew, an Important role In thla country aa well aa
b*
aaon rmcquaU la head, mak­
enjoyed
thto
program
very
mnoh
HUDUNIT dealt again I - W*
ing their warn to tito available &lt; |
fitfapan.
and they are grateful to Mrs* tonal*
helped r».brlag about tho tdaal
courts to do thalr host
—By EDWARD MARSHALL
romanc# between "KNOCK ’KM
at winning tits tournam ent
DOWN" ABB ODHAM and SOUTH SID E NEW S
FRANCES DAGUK.
ttophomorea Hold
EUGENE PENNINOTON and
GRAMMAR SCHOOL
LEVY make a onto
R egular M eeting LOUISE
eoupla but w* wind or why ha
N otes
doesn't pick on aomooao hto owe
By Mary Rabun
||f t .
to rts In grow of
Tho 8 ophomora Class maoting
GORMLY, worn a out*
PEG0Y MAYXR’S VrOthor of
rs. narnahv Billy Ei
waa bald Friday durtog Activity MIAMI
*f w rits wool poguMma.
to
horn
visiting
hot
aad
Dianas, Ffhak Ro.
Psriod. It waa called to order
D JACKSON n r olier*
irgo and U nto
by Hugh Wholchol, th* PrcsL haa ha got *11 th* girl* -bearing!
h ril hto might to a
Ho oh* to cute!
wrotor whQ* RAYMOND
KINKIE W I00IN 8 seems to
ton hat to hard to Ides.
totemhor of tho cam* yonr
Jmorvn state wide roroe* tho Lord’s P ra m . Du* to th* Just us* th* old homotowe for
a
stopping
ptoco
hotwoon
wook1 for hto aehtovotnonU. II* a bronco o f Martha Perkins from onda. Lost weak It wa* tba OA.
m a member of Phi Kto th* tost masting, no minute*
FLA. gam* and thto woob oho**
a. a national honorary schoL were rood.
fratam lty for freshman and
Mrs. Callahan announced Umt returning th* vUH of
also on th* Dean's ItoL
a party, followed by a danro, PRR8 ON8 of XIMUOl
1 Du* to the foot th at 1
tfarlng in charalstrv ha made would ho gtvan for tha oopho. no
gam* an
riUlant record and was la­ more c|oa* after football season. thto foot-ball
FRIDAY all tha *
id to an honorary chemical
Billy Kpps, tha P nthm aa lag stud**" of t . H. I
A th latte Manager, Informed tho task In other dlrorttoai
sophomor* boy* of a touch foot, th* look* of all the dt
tor I* icing Initiated tkte ball gam* which was to ba found plenty to da.
OVIEDO
;;to Loa Pocaroa do Quovado, played between th* freshman and
honorary fraternity h r thto sophomor* boys? Nov. I t .
■ago. Btovril wlfl graduate
After earn* songs and tHaora
too, aocompllahlng four yoaro
Fl«t thro* yean.
1
W ilton School
tea it all h« haa mad* A'a
1 hto eoursaa! Only two other
W», Charlie Gherman, praal- Juniors D iscuss .
#f tha studagt:. body and

Japan’s Destiny

Ared’t w# th* sm art ones! A
ftw itudanta of B. 1 1 . H. have
written wotda for acme muite!
This year tha band * rt a new
book 0/ marching music. ona of
tbo marc boa was ■ Yala aong,
"Down tha PUId." TK . placa
of moale baa aueh a pretty real,
ody that David Catcnrl decided
to writ* acme worda to It. Tl&gt;a
•ong la about oor high school
and Ita football u«m , tha Cetary Feds. Tha Cloo Club Intro,
docad It to tha atudani body In
chapel the other day.
The words sro aa follows.
“On brava old Calary Fmli
Fight on to victory,
Break through th at forward will
Their strength l» defy,
-----Wall give a cheer for old Han­
ford High
Our Alma mater.
Fight team fight f ir fool old
fl. II. R.
And w indhls gamo."
Aa tha ratal: uf W |f'»nnr’*
hard thinking, the Glee Dub
members composed some words
to go with the mubl.’, "ftnmeonr’*
in tha Kitchen with DinKa.”
These worda were l i s t Intro,lured
by the Glee Club and bolh songs

welcomed heartily by tha lin ­
den te.
Tha Glee Club’a rompotitloo la
aa followa:
•'Coma along Celery Fade down
that lint.
Coma on team we'll win thla

S. H. S. Rambling*

Junior High News

National Book
Week Address
Made By Lawton

Four members of tha Sam Inola
High School Gleo Club have bean
■dec ted to represent thla d u b at
the annual all-state chorus bald at
Stetson University, Nov. 14 and

LYMAN SCHOOL

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iced On Dean’s
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A nd W a te r T ra n sp o rta tio n

SANFOW), FLORIDA, MONDAY,

1M0BR 17* ,1941

NUM BER 68

Coal Production Stopped
ama, Pennsylvania

1 1 / • « , 1'iii r 1^ 1
V f i t J1
1 o l

H. M. S. Malaya Leaves New York

Japanese A sk To B e
U n r e s t r a i n e d In
'-W a rld n g O ut Protra m O f D om inance

Ready For Action
Reireriial O f M ajor
, U . &amp; Policiets In
C h i n a Dem anded
SHANGHAI,

N«v. '1 » / -

Objector JaQed

Red jCrou Canvas
Of G ty District sus oilfield*,
■ n r theater of
front.
H u Not Started southern
Th* Russians

lititt I'a peeled As
r»:UHiil .Men Strike

whO* prltUhtnr pftoaratlonn

Shortage Looked
For In
2 Weeks&gt;
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oms Ih

M rs. Mann D eclares
W ork Held Up By
\ Supply S h o r t a g e
Men who will etnvaM tho has.
Inrio d b trirt of Bonfonl In e*HMction wtUi tho Seminole Coon.
*7 Rod Croon roll cal) hoto not
heenn sollelUng olnc# button*,
membership card* and othor any.
pHos for tholr um mutt b o . w .
ctnod from women worker* after
M Ttrtac tho residential ofctiOM,
R n . Roy Ma*n, publicity fualr.
man of tho organisation, oUtod
tnAjfo
•
A t an explanation of ih» »horth«o of fuppltes, Hr*. Mann Mid
th at Somlnol# County'* quota la
tojc* as largo aa In th* proclaim
14* years and th* group had not
ordarod aneugh supplies.
Employ*** *f th* Sanford A t.
la st I* National Bank haeo a 100
M taont laombfrihlp, th* publlatty
**tor dUtloaad and aha r*.
MUd that any bu(in*M organ,
(ton who** snttr* Mraonnat
i Jalnad Ulaphon* th* Rad
MS Haadquartarx of flea *0
» t Street.
According . to a report land*
aa# of th* organ iaation’t pro.
ipa meeting*, 'lb# Seminole
Unty Chapter of Amrrleen Rod

■hied

* probxbi*
actJart a t Dm

W V‘ lll\t ,M I S , Nor. I f .
■ * \I*» Inlin I.. I-rwi* In.
formttl I’n .lilm t
ItuueevrlC
h-tlrr (..lav tho I'nitrdf
'tiro II cukrM ha&lt;t rrfoacd

*itmlnl*tralk&gt;n In
bolkad th* A rm ans yoatir dag
along th* wM * RtuaIan fregt
aa th# Moacow radio raportad for
tk* flrat tiro* the f M iM of
Goman aoldlaio froora to death,
Bren th* nasally W a y CrV
.m*a, wh*r* Hitler'* am laa oral*
■
battling for klttarly defeade^
|
,defense of ^ho*1*rltal C*oca*las
oil auppll**, w*. blanketed wlft
h«ary snow.
'
On th# far northern rpnaho* of
,
tha
front, th* MtUng in of wtat*r mada fighting next to trap**"
afltk. although a Ftoslalt a m .
mualqua Mid that about 100 fo r­
tified Ralston pot 11Ion* on tk#
•aitam front had been d**tmy*4
sad reported artillery dueling t»
yariaua aaatora.
Gannas fonfirmatlon of th*
off**tlT*n**a of wlstrr'o aid. to
Rum is appeared in tho aMogrr.

•'* ."rrrpt an »prn
otnii in rjp lu p
brrailap ll wnil III
■Ilnr r tir f im n h
throm-hoiit IKo

*a&gt;tern tlo of th* peninsula
which could aarr* a* a bridge,
head for a water hop toward
th* Caucasian ell field*. wa»
pounded bv Gorman artillery and

Sergeant A ids M en’s
Escape In M ock W ar

"hop agrreroot mines,
‘'InTglldat*'*
in eperuloix
aoft coat

mining imlu.lrr,
M the limp Iho

•Fully repalml and refitted at th*
York Nary Yard, under th* land.le***
(ram, H. M. S. Malaya U ihown l*a ring
Yorn harbor undtr an **cort of tug*.

Hew
pro.
New
The

Stanley May Be In Tourists To Hold
Concentration Camp
Initial Meeting

Health Consultant
Holds Conferences

Of Year Tonight

day which etateid the po**lble whereabout* of hi* eon.
Tha wire .laid . "Your ton,
■Jigfc H»r»hi_ AJ. ,D. Stanley,
woe mentioned In *a German
broadcast on Nor. IB aa being
a primmer of war. Thi* Infor.
(nation should be accepted
with reserve, pending official
confirmation.
Any
further
new* -will be Immediately com­
municated to you.'*

Mi** l.il«
Mue ( inirirnn *.
child heullh
ntpi maternity
C&lt;in*ii Itn ii t from Jurk»unville,
ha* Irrn plannliiK u »chrilule
end program for the Seminole
County Heolth Unit throouli
confrrcncr* with Mi** Kilitli
Ha*l&lt;m, county hr*llh mime,
during the pan week, accord­
ing to Dr. l&gt;an (one. dirrrlnr
.of. the unit. Ml**. lUticuv iu,A
th* llrnlth Unit alaff are
making u *urvry of varmu*
type* und de*criptiiuu in tlm
County In order to ntrel the
net"ln iif tin* program.

*•'••• *• litrrr of Iho tleth"
Irlu ni S irrl I umpany.
t "ill i*i •m11ii*i ion iii Iho B if inim:li;iiti nri-it li.’tllod to d a y
sli'iM'iinr lIn* -n n id v o f co a l
t"
find "t**i'l
in
Iiml :ii*':t. and a ttevoro c u r lailniiMil o f " i ri-l tirtuluc.Uon
i" uni in i'iv than tw o wet*kit
o ff 11 tin* "tiiki* c o n tin u e s.
Ai*pn&gt;Mmal*'lv 8.000 CM»tin ' inniriM in A laliam n (11(1
n*•i tiuit woik (otluy.
is stirvry of • trie
!&lt; i*i« IVnu^yU ania i»»ol mlM

Collision Occurs
West Of Altamont

Hitch-Hiker Struck
On Orlando Highway

A collision occurred one m»l«*
went nf Altamonte* Spring* ••inly
Sunday morning in which iu» m e
was injuri’il.
Albert llnnly of Ml. |h»r;t w:ih
Iht* driver of one car which r«»l.
lidrd with a Mmlvl A Ford dn\« ii
by Welter Carter of Longwinid
Stair Highway I'atrulnt.in Ii
(i. Party invi’fttlgati*d lh» iim&gt;
•lent.

A car driven by E. M. Swalm
•truck an elderly hltcluhlker,
Noah W. Slpe, yesterday a* he
waa walking along tha Orlando
highway three miles north of
Maitland, according to Informs.
(Ian today from th* police dr.
partment.

Officer Thomas of ih* RUte urged (*&gt; attend th* first meet'
Stapler, Highway Patrol waa In charge of mg nf th* tourist tlub tonight at
■ and Station tha case and reported that Ripe 7:30 o'clock Mr*. Ilodgkln Mid.
hla leadership •offered alight bruises 'and n
Injury.
H.

A lbert S. Goss Is
N ew Grangf?;M aster

Fallen Power Line
Causes Two Deaths

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letter.
***" rrlc i.n l. I m i. aria tell*
In* III,- ( . M. W. policy
ruin null,,. hi- lilamnl
Iho
|irr"rMi "Irikp in nial pit*
•■liierrle in, l'rr"l&lt;lrnt Ka&lt;

Hritioh super.dreadn'iught hm born I•
mentioned in th* news. having I'lig.ig
enemy in a number if mm InttU-.

aaaa o f tha claim* of ttrrii
galas and naknawladgemewt
In Many nlaaaa It waa the
who attacked.

gain waa ria lm ^
Mrs. *In AnoSer'Naa!
Crimea, where th* hlgh.aanhIw tha roll call mand Mid a "stiffly defeaded
In the ring a f , Reeaetorjol
list (torn Gold*, fort’*
inaoa and Ella defenses f*IL Oennhn predlc.
(ton* as to th* taking of Haro*,
Wtoga. Also
It# a r t th# elty topol Itself, kowarag, freely
wd school teerh.
Uth a one, Lola

Three Storm s Blew
D uring W ind Season

Lays Itlame
Car Walkout On
15et h lehe m Head

described deter.
counterattacks Ip wintry

overhead,

their potentUl i
full erinln pitch
Tokyo voicing
fniridi that jgp
■trained in wort

S e v e re Curtailment

ItlVll t r 11«•VV«-ai ft*W»T tluill 1,0 0 0
ntitin i n |M»rtc,| lit work tuday.
l&gt;n*„ un i luiiiiMgeuicUt .Curt,
fi » / • -mr* TIT*
tdluti'
.11 . I&lt;nt ■■ la uki* off negotiations
i . . i n . h i . ml , 1. ndlockrvl an tha
iiiiinii . In.i. i«.no, uml .John L.
l.ini . -t toiling firmly on his
n u ll, Ini- ,i work sloppagtf by
• '..IHMI i i i nor", ilieekeil the next
1.1 mu up In 1'ienidrnt Kuosc-velt

.mil oi.i vI*** Congress.

U ill* thi* development, it was
i|&gt;l'*'*iil that government-labor
■. l.itmu. iii ihi&gt; li|(ht »f the d*.
t.u i' prngrtin Iiml reached a
• i h i i, for the President hud d*.
■l.iii.I iinly Kiidiiy (hut produr.
Iinti fn in the coni mine"—owned
b* etei-l enni|Kinie* hui*y with
mnuinieiit 11nier*— mutt continue
xiltlmtit ileltiy.
11iirlilv vulallle element* tn Sl»
ivplprive
.ilualioii
were tho
li.tltKiltlC Ihrrnt nf tin imluatry.
Wi d e
t r i k e ill the soft coat field*
mid the iMHtibitily nf an open
IiihiIi In (wet'll Out uHvernmcnt
mid III" PtO,
(In lirtroit ypili'nluy, !lu%
, ntive lionrd nf the C. I. O.
pledyed ih timpiatified aunport
fur the effort! Iiv the UnlUd
Man Worker* (l.'.I.O.) tu rain

City News Briefs

s r * s # c t o £ f f i u r - ,vsi

rxaer Master f f tha Washing.
• Btat* Grange, today waa
Mtad National Master af th*
gngo Jbero
the 7Bth annual
Ho auaceade Lout* J. Taber of

K earney Sister Ship
; Is To Be Launched
In Orlando

Y f*W YORE. Not. IT
n * &gt;•-000,000 deetroyrK Faren.
bah wtu b* lauacbad Wednesday
M tk* Ito tan Island yard of th#
I r t f i i kim RUel Company.
.Tk* 1410-ton craft, af tk*
■■a* eonatrartlon aa tk* Xear.
wg wIICm WM lorpeooM t f i iff*
h a d last month, U tk* flrat d*.
Oh t»i koOt at tka yard daring

burn Saya
To Gat Sti

A mnrrieg# license »*» issued
John ('. Jordan «tul I rum llugn* of 1Villist&lt;m oyer tho week.

The annual Parish supper of
Holy Cross Episcopal Churih will
be held at the Parish II oumtonight a t 7:00 o'clock.

Disguised Nazi Ship
May Be Held Forfeit

The I Jill# Theater (’lull will
meet at the Woman'* Club at 7:3**
o'clock tonight and everyone
over IH yrar* of eg* Is invited
KAN JUAN. Puerto Rico, N a n
to atlend.
17 —bln— Tho German motor.
•hip Odanwakl, eelted In tk*
Th* Methodist Men's rluh south Atlantic by unlto of tkP
will meet for supper et 7:30 U. 8 . Navy, arrivrd her# tkig
o’clock Tuesday night In the elii'tniwn under American #ochurch annex. O. P. Herndon m rt. She waa enruuta to Oar#
will be guest epraker.
jnany from Japan when soiled.
II le understood that proaapb
An oystor supper la planned action will ho brought In UaltaS
by the Odd Fellows a t their Hall Slates rn u rti to forfeit tha ship
tonight at 1:0 0 o'clock and all for disguising he n a if Illegally gg
local membcaa and ylsllura ***• a U. 8 . n.crcliantman.
welcomed to attond. A delega­
tion from Or la odo Is expected HEAVY RAIN IN AR C E N T U f* V &gt;
at" the meeting.
RUENOa AIRE8 . N on IT — . ,
(A3 — Several spocUtora a t » «.
moving picture theater wera f l O a
*n*l bruised by falling dobrii
Sunday night a t a violent ato n g
ntcoiupanii-il by torrential twRE. .
ami hail tore tha roofs off Ik* . -*
anUrtototaoPl -Ik*
aomrtlttao theater and O suburban
Twnriafl
awmbara Bar* arranged an.l TST
In tk* avanlag rafreahmenta will

Entertain For
i And Winter Residents

Thi* year la tha first lime
Lake Mary has aUamptad to en­
tertain for RamiaqU County’s
taurtsU to tkU manner, according
-Hi**, and the people far Bwrltii tod*
I f to iw m r
d tour.

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MONDAY, NOVEMBER IT. 1 M I

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BIBLE VERSBFtlR TODAY

R ® i
THE 8 B ARB CLRAR AND
*.
MOIPLB REQUIREMENTS: He
.
hath showed the* O men what
K J
*• good. *nd what doth Ui* Lord
require of thee, but to do justly,
&gt;- &gt;
dad to levs mercy, and walk
’
humbly with thy God.-MIcah

Saburo Kurusu, Japanese flenlpoUnttary. or *om*thlng
like that, begins his confereneee With Secretary Hull today
to preserve the peace of the Pacific, Which as we recall It
means peace. Americans everywhere wOI wish these two
gentlemen every psoaible success, for the failure of their
talks would doubtless mean war.
Just what kind of a proposition Kurusu ia bringing
with,him from Tokyo la uncertain, bat the comments of
statesmen and newspapers bade home would Indicate that
it will not be very attractive fo thla government. To ac­
cept it, we would in effect have to surrender to the Japan­
ese before the war began.
It may be that actually Japan will offer something a
little more conciliatory than the public haa thus far been
permitted to see. The Japs must know that a full dress
war with this country would bo no ioka evoD if w.- .lid
happen to have Germany on our hand* at the same urco.
But :f some jor; of cr«*aty ia worked out with the
Japanesa emissary- whereby the rights of the Uui'rd
Slates in the Far Bast are recognised and Jtpanese '.senri'y is Insv/ed, we w onder just how mueh f*dth the Ir.iltd
fliBtes could place in .is fulfillment. We bliiody ha/t «eversTtWJflB with the Japs which they have regarded as
scraps of paper whenever It served their purpose.
Would any sort of an agreement with them, no mat­
ter how far the United States might go In granting conces­
sions, make It possible for us to withdraw our Navy from
Hawaii and use it in the Atlantic for the protection of our
merchant shipping? Is it possible for us to make good
enough friends out of the Jape so that we can afford to
put un our guns?
If we can’t, what good is any sort of a deal with
them? If the Japs are going to knife us in the back at
the first opportunity, just as soon as we become fully en­
gaged in a war with Germany, why not recognile facts as
facts and beat them to the draw?
'

JUNKMAN’S HORSE
.
F. J. Worrall
From ssrly dawn
To closo of day
Hs Jog* along
Tn# urn* old w»y.
id down
crowded (I reel*
Yea tan hear
Th* rhythmic best*.

V

imstlmaa drowaing
In the sun—
Ish tek ... wishing
Day was don*.

For a wi«p of hay.
i f .
W# wonder If this fellow, 8 a
•*.. kero Caruso sing* tenor.
Tt U no longer a queitlon of
Inflation, but how far will it go-

fiquipftient For Blind
F fri» r To Be Ready
ATLANTA, Nor. n^-tA V -T b#
country'* t i n t commercial In*tall,
attoo of “blind” buding equip­
ment will U mad* ooon at the
municipal! *»TP*rA JbftoOal DU
roator Va*t of tbo CAA *uld.
The dark*. which will enabta

AnderaonGrifeth
Funeral Director
TH a **4

y o u r t je a r s

rd tl»a Federal Telegraph
of Newark, N. J , an A.
subsidiary.

AR E HARD
TO SH IFT €

meeting were! Mr*. Wilson, Mr*.
C. T. Niblaek, Mrs. J. !!. Sta­
ley, Mrs. Max Lein hart. Mr*. R.
T. Coopkr, Mr*. Jo* LeUhart,
lf n . C u rie s 8 . Lee and-Mi*. J.
B. Jones, J r .
. .
Mr*. L. O. Tyro snd baby
»o«, Mtehasl. of Flora Home,
are - visiting Mrs, Tyre's »Ut«r,
Mr*.- Georg* KeUey snd Mr.
Kelsey.
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B ring Your Car
To U i For P ro­
per Lnfcrte&amp;tion! *

Roy Britt’s (
Good Golf Service Station
Sanford Are. at 15th St.

Auto Painting &amp; Body Repair
80S W. Sad St. — Sanford, Florida

W. R. “ SPEEDY” WILLIS

Automobile Taxes
P ro b ab ly th e m ost h eav ily ta x e d com m odity in tho
United S ta tc a is th e autom obile an d th e fuel w hich it tak es
to run it. T im e w»« when th o public w o u ld n 't have cared
ho m uch
ab o u t th is, but to d a y au to m o b iles a rc no longer
n lu xury. T hey are a n ecessity and th e y are owned by

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practically every family in the country. '
"An average of $71.59 in special State taxes waa
Iiald by Florida motor vehicle owners In 1940," according
to Information received from Berwick Anderson, secretary
of Florida Pfltroleuto Industries Committee.” Of that amount
$10.16 represented registration fees and $65.43 State gasoline taxes.
"Besides special state taxes, motorists also pay heavy
taxes to the federal government. At the present time
the federal government is collecting onesndone-hslfcsnton
every gallon of gasoline sold in Florida,1’ said Mr. Anderson. "This levy (a costing the average motor vehicle owncr nearly $10 additional annually.
"Despite the heavy burden of state and federal taxation on motor fuel, suggestions have been made in Washington for the Imposition of another federal levy on gsso-

From what w* hear, John L.
L*wtd la rapidly Mcrlflclng hi* lin o . T h . n r h n M a l h n w . v . r l a
popularity, U any,
HlUar aaya Germany doesn’t
Want war with th* United titataa

B

h a n d th at fed h im

The W ily Jape

H ie Sanford Herald
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1*

"1 got Into Georgia polities
oil th* money that I mads right
hat* In Florida renl eaUta."
Governor.-Talm*tie*, of Gveriw,
told a Miami ehrlo club lunrhron
n d lan co th# other day.—Tamps
Time*. So ha’s the ruy that mad*
dUtaamen, educators, and sow
dogtatn i n beginning to pay
re and more attention to tho
M l of th* nation. They *vo
[tnnbig to nail** that many
th* problem* of unrm ployhard tlmaa, not to mention
Itaalf, ar* dua to the final
» ta IU health.
Florida Citrus ComMla.
advert Ising agvncy haa dw.
to nan Most of Ita O I L

m a tlln w a lH i , , u

m

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jams* W. WDaea, MV*. 0 . T. NL
black, Mrs. M as U M ta rt, MW.,
Sammy Long, Mr*.. W. J . Imw.
.■ .
1 ton, Mrs. Frank Whealct. Mrs.
J * 0??? •
- *t J. W. Martin, Mrs. R. F. Cooler,
Friday at neon af the clubhouse, Mrs. W. a / WUlls- M u. T h a i
Lee Ling*, Mrs. W. |H , Got*.
*7; .f*” *"
f***- Mr*. Frank Talhott, M rs-.H. R.
Mrs. Jim Partin, Mrs, u
Pw
Uwton h*d char** Hunt.
KlnseraUler, Mrs. AagwsU
0f th# program, which w u s n G.
_D. Covlngtoa,
- —
Mrs Oreo* Wat.
R*d Cro«* and defense. Mrs. A. nett, Mrs. C. 8 . 1
dlatrist dlreeter of hoitesses.
The - Woman’*
? Writer ^
be held n e x t ------ --------uni on Constructive Defense will
at th* Oviedo Woman’*
work elubwbman can do and the noon
Club.
v .
of b*,B|r * **d*r*t*d H r. snd Mrs. Bernard Foleotn.
. , » CISb.
of Orlando, spent Sunday with
A delicto os Spaghetti lunch, Mr. and Mr*. Paul Campbell.
in was served by th* hostMMf.
tra. J. H, Staler, J t n . RoWrt

#v*rwnS%ex

OVIEDO

levies, are enough.
B M P P P I ____
"The first federal gasoline tax was inaugurated at I **'*■
®- Joni
one cent per gallon as a ’temporary' measure in 1932 on a I . THa clabhoy*
one-year bails However, Itr haa been repeatedly extended: iS? »JmDkln &lt;
Iduit year Congress added a one-half cent tax to provido IThanksgiving.’ g
funds for national defense purposes. These two federal [with tapering
levies are equivalent to a sales lax of about 10 percent of \7V?
the retail price of gasoline."
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Some Famous Wrong Gnesses

■Cn^We. ^depending upon who*a

• TH* lfaw York leader of Mur.
U*t, Inc., trapped bv police and
Implicated la morn than no mur.
Sara leaped to hi* death from
th* atata floor of ■ hotel. II*
had-ijphllia, cancer and s death
*mtaneo staring him In Ui* fact.
Who can bi«m* him?
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I pumpkins, fru it

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•dicks
8T»ANGE, Bcfl—Sloe* the
vR tMtr* 1atIon was gtvva am* m l
wantad Defense Frajeeta M OMk
tal# ta gat thaod prodeMO ttaw

f c .t W .V ilt
SIS S i ’nft M

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The Sanford A tlantic Ni
Member Federal

ATTENTION FOLKS!
EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKS1
Jack Is back fram Broadway wtth the latest

Be* all the Broadway sad Hollywood stars
right bafera year eya.

GOODS

Bealdt# Mr*.

A six-yctr-old lad came homo one day with a not-j H. Luther, e fm
from lils teacher In which It waa suggested that R! fa ■ t * * * ^ ^ ” *!
taken out of. school as he waa "too stupid to learn." The
smith
boy’s name waa Thomas A. Edison.
.
hl Terrell af i
Tennyson’s grandfather gave him ten shilUata fferr w ire nasta af
tvriUng an elegy on. hla grandmother. Handing It to
Jfi?*
lad, tho old man said: "There, that’s the first money you
Mj£,
ever earned by your poetry and. take my word for I t it \ " ’
wil! be the last"
I
"Ah I’’ said Zacchetu Greeley, Horace’s father. When, f0***” &gt; da nta
in a fit of abstraeUon. the boy tried to yoke the "off" ox E i V
on th . W
■Wo.-thol boy -111 n o ,« know ,noo,h » K f S t a f u
get on in the world. Holt never know more than enough *mbsrm*idg q
to come in when It ralna.”
!•**# a* u why,
Benjamin Frtnklli'e mother-in-law hesitated a t tatting I
her daughter marry a printor. There were already two riwHite D*U»
printing office* In the thiitad State*, and she fepNd that konT* Ocala.
B feeS 1 5 S ta S 4M "°! *"
*° *Upport » T h w l-Y o ttr

loeolhim sad-tf thflrCosgwaa.
irspafrult mas and Senator* |*MV nas heat*

Home.
...
.
Mr*. Paul Campbell was teaUss Wednesday aftarwooo whan
•h* entertained a rrous *'
friend* a t her home. Thee* **k
joying this affair were! Hr*. R.
L Wheeler, Mrs. Theodar* Au-

Kaay payment plan
low co«L

r am m i that *v*

ATLANETS
D R U G STO R E

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TOT SANFORD OTRAT.I), 8ANF0RD, FLORIDA

Social A nd Personal Activities
Social Calendar
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MONDAY

The Azarian C lan of the First
Baptist Church .will mec. in the
annex at 7:30 P. M. with Mrs.
R. L. Beard. Mrs. R. T. Tho.
mas, Mrs. 8. f . Gardner, Mr*.
T. E. Smith nnj Mrs. W. L.
Vance as hostess**.
The Dependable r;.ass of the
Methodist Churi.!i will meet at
t'.K home of Mrs. VV. T. Woolley.
i ( 3 t Willcw Avanuc at *:0u p.
M with Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker
as ro-hostes*.

TUESDAY

The morning sewing session
for the Red Cross will be spon.
sored ,by tho O. E. 8 , under
the direction of Mrs C. L. Ir­
win.
0
The Epireopal Guild will bn
. . . In charge of tho afterruon saw­
ing session for the Red Cross la
the W&lt;mnn'i Club, directed by
Mrs. St. Clair Whitnr
The Junior and Senior ilepsrt_
mint of thq Woman's Club win
™ have a party In the elnb house
beginning at 8:00 o'clock for
members of the club and their
• husbands, also for the Seminole
County teacher*. An entertain­
ing program has been arranged
(9 Including dancing, bridge game*
and Chinese checkers. Hostesses
will be Mrs. R. B. Tolar, Mr*.
,
John Miller, Mrs. James Hough­
ton, and Mrs. Charles Morrison.
Reservations may be made by
a
telephoning Mrs. J. W. Lyles,
w 792-W.

WEDNESDAY

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The Civic department of the
Woman’* Club will have a covered
dlah luncheon with Mrs. O. P.
Herndon and Mrs. F. 8. Lamson
•» hostesses. Sponsor of the pro­
gram will be Mrs. J. L. Ingley,
the subject: “Tuberculosis."
There will be a call meeting of
the board of managers of the
Woman'* Club cit 12:15 c’clock,
preceding the luncheon meeting
o f the Clvie department.

THURSDAY
The Woman's Club, under

the

1.49 v

Value!

Hi-Low
*CbW

Telcphoira 148

.Mrs. Stinecipher
Entertains Class

Persona h

Prances Phillips
Weds Mr. McDaniel

Sabring, Florida —Two of Cypress l. itn i i
Martha Mitchell and Aluc Ilryan, had ThtMr "(In.ir,. «.
when they wera entortnlncd l&gt;y hnn«'5t-to-»:oi'»lncNt
tht Duke and Duchov* of Wi/ulsor In lh« ir i **«* . »
to tha Seaboard train no tocir way fmm V\ w * 1
Sebrtnf. Martha Mitchell. Caidrnia Quc«*n. «
the Duchess of Windsor holding the (i&amp;wn \
tavn hey.

Woman's Club Will
Have Party Tuesday

sew for tha Red Croae during the
morning session.
Tho Townsend Club will have Its
regular meeting In tha Coart
Homo *t 7:30 P. M.
’ Tha regular meeting of Sem­
inole Chapter Two, 0 . R. B. will

m

THREW

Barbara Ann Pearce
Has Birthday Party

Complimenting her daughter,
Barbara Ann, an hrr eighth birth­
1
day anniversary, Mrs. 11. M.
Pearce entertained with a party
at her home on West First Street
on
■ Saturday afternoon.
Emphasizing a patriotic tnotne.
The Vhilatliea Class of the
First Baptist Church waa enter­
the rooms were opened cnauitr
tained at the home of Mrs. J.
and decorated with red rose*
M. Stinecipher on Park Avenue
combined with red and white
on Friday evening with a Thanks­
gladioli. The mantle held an ntgiving supper.
tiactive arrangement olif red berThe supper table held a novel
arrangement of autumn leaves
rica and autumn leaves.
placed upon a mirror reflector.
The dining table which
Assisting Mrs. Stinecipher in
overlaid with a linen clot!
serving were Mrs. L. P. Garn­
centered with a large
er and Mrs. J . A. Cunningham.
Present were:
Mrs. Arthur
birthday rake bearing cigh
Williams. Mrs. C. C. Collins, J r ,
candles *n,| the words. "I
Mrs. Julian Ponder, Hr*- John
Birthday,’ ’mbosseil upon it. On
Kader Mrs. Clayton Smith, Mr*.
each sid&lt; »ere planed tall rgd
Johnnie Harmon, Mrs. Jack Purtapers In crystal holdeis.
don, Mrs. Nell Knight Stribllnf.
A Thanksgiving touch was |
Mrs. U H. Howell. Ur*. J. L.
added to the nartv in tho gam*
Friends of Mb* Margaret Reitz "Turkey In the Straw.’* which
U e, Mrs. Frenklln Cumming and
will be sorry to learn that ah. la consisted of a tub filled with I
Mrs. L. P. Payton.
' Alao, Miss Ruth .Strange,‘'Miss til at her home on Sanford Avc straw and ronrealing two novel
Doris Hall Mias Helen Gamer, nue.
turkeys, with each child trvtTC
Mlsa Elisabeth Franklin, Misa
fte ftnd them by menns of « lone
Louise Purdon, Mlaa Ruth Cam­
Mr. ami Mrs. John W. Vickery fork. Ann Reborn and Bonnie
ming, Mias Verm Lodge, Mbs and daughter Wylene, of Palatka Cameron were the prise winners
Dorothy Marshall, Mias Lenbra
A stunt game. "Dlpoy,’’ wo,h' * crk*,‘'-' *UfBta of Mrs.
WMddon, Mbs Eva CuanIngham. r.'m
then enjoyed hy the children with
Lillian Uckery and family.
Mias Ruth Jaan Wright, and
prizes being won by J i.vcj An­
Mlsa Edith Bale*.
II. N. Groom* of Palatka era's derson and Ray Thomas.
After singing "llnpp/ birth­
the guest yestcrusy ol his aistcrin-law, Mrs. M. K. Manning, and day” to the honoree. Mrs. Pearce
aviated bv Mr*. Eat1 King. Mrs
Mr*. A. E. Dobbins.
John L. Mtller and. Mrs. Warner
.
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Joe Crenshaw and
Cullgn King. aefWM’ refreahniepta of lee
Wright of the University of Flor- cream and c*ke. Furthering th*
(
Wa In Gaineiville rpent the week­ patriotic U\«tne. miniature
cross nurses wrre given to th- |
end with their parent*.
glvla and the bovs received toy i
Robert Howell of Camp Bland- soldiers as favors’.
Those invited to enjoy the oc-1
Ing was the g u e s t yesterday of
hi* parents, Mr and Mr*. R A. cation with Itarbara Ann were i 1
Ann Rahorn. Janice Reel. Jeanne |
Howell.
Lane Miller. Jo Ann Wilkins.
The Rev A. II Blades, minis­ Becky Sherrill. Barbara McN«b.
ter of the Community Church jf Mary Jean King. Rarbara M*e |
Lake Mery, Hr ill in the Ker- Lnwe, Tomml# M-Jthvin.
Doris
Dolores Enebih, Kav ;
nald-Laughtnn Memorial Ilospi. Willis.
Holtzclaw,
Joynie Mac Jones.
Joyce Anderson. Harriett L e e
with which she ware matching
Richanl I’urkard has been re- Brown, Grace Marie Stinecipher.
accessories. She has lived In San­ Iraacd
I-ou'se Brown
from the Frmald-Laugh- Denise Stevens.
ford nearly all of her life, mov­ *0n Memorisl
Hospital where ho and Marilyn Dee A'kintnit of
ing here with her parent* from ha« Iren confined
. . . .
Buford. G*. She attended the automobile accident. following an Orlando.
Alao, Rav Thomas. Malcolm
local schools and for the past
Rutledge, Ronnie Caincrt-n. Ru.
year haa been employed by the
Friends of Elmer Russell Echols doloh Smith. Ijtrvy Reel. Jackie
City Ice and Fuel Company.
Miller. Charlea Poplin. William
Mr. McDaniel I* employed at will be interested to learn that, Peplln, Terry Cordell. Waltor
the Strickland Motor Company. he haa finished hli aviation train­i Graham. Al Phillip* and Mon.
at Pne Bluff Ark, and la
Tha couple will reside at 704 ing
now stationed at Randolph Kitld,
Weat First Street.
Texas, with Co. E ,
Aviation
direction of H n . J. W. Hall, will Cadet Detachment.

MRS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

P V T

A

s a s - r t? a .T a . T S i

time, haa keen postponed.
FRIDAY
The 60-50 Bible Clara of the
Methodist Church will hold Its
eleventh annual barbecue a t the
church annex lat, 7:15
-------P.
. -M. AH
member* are Invited to attend.

Mr*. Arthur Williams and Mrs.
Earl Knight returned yesterday
fiom Ft. Jaclnon, S. C , where
they have been viritlng with their
husbands, who are stationed with
the Slet Division there. They were
accompanied by Sgt. Philip M.
Vickery, who will, vlalk with hi*
mpther, Mr*. Lillian Vickery. Tor
a few day*.
,

tW cchiil

lm«r*
I i n a t ya *
Mow?

I i t glicill .

Mrs. G. E. Rollins
Elected Chairman

More Bundles For
Britain Is Appeal

Club Plans Sale Of
Plants And Shrub
APPY BIRTHDAY

been (hipped
office to be
land and thal

Announ cement!
i f T* v ltl •feoaara’we aa
noaaoe tent. Mr* lubeec
Pai4if
| | s«sUi uiodUU

I'm itral Services
Tor Krnest Krupp
Conducted Today

Mrs. 8. C. Dicker.«&gt;n of llo
Sanford Garden Club annsooii &lt;-I
this morning that there will
a salo of plants and shrub- m
the Garden Center, located &gt;n the
Smilh Furniture (o . building, on
Saturday. Nov, 22. beginning -ii
10:00 o'clock and lasting miM
6:00 o'clock
Any donations of plant • fv*

BOVTHDAT c a k e
Mra. L. -Grow
M. L. 77111*
Lane* Hay*#
Harry J . Byrd, Sr.
;«. Walter * . JfAnaon

blouse

1/

“s Ir al, o a a
*5•' t

U\p salo will -bs&lt; gratefully ap

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.
will Us reasonable in prices »•"!
the proceed# will-be used tnwind
the Senford Garden Club's licuuUBeat Ion project throughout llo
entire county. A flallng of the
various plant* will be -publshcd
later.
— —
.
wars*
i j
/ , II

&gt;g solicited for the child:
: Chrietmge time. Only
tdy* of tkooden toya
accepted for shipment,
add iitytmn caring to
1* aehod to contact Mrs.
Martin. Seminole County
0 of Bundle# for Britain,
Phoning her a t 484-W.
Martin haa a new eupply
1 a t h#r home on MeUon&gt;
venue and any interested
Are naked to call there,
Instructions will be fur-

.•i. «|oolcssi|
&gt;,i .ilo nnisls
l.-jllrfs used
it.I thills cr up

.1. C'l
.ofmv. Mih. lo ts
It.
b|tli*|||rr,
Mi&gt;t
\| i||
Kiup..’ of N.uv t .rk fii . .
&lt;••• .Ixtin li. Kni|ip .,i
V*uk f'liy aiol l.i-«l.-y s.
'’' lliiar.ln; ft . i r -i.tri
.lotni Siistmnnn, M is Ann h
Mi.
t'.irolyn Wi lting, Mi
Mall field all of Nfi.v
&lt;'il&gt;. iliree brothers, Elwu
Kriini'. Iienrge
I, KlU|'|i

Wife Joins bailor
•
Husband On Ship

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i
llilen Krupp mill John U. I
PORT ARTHUR, T ex , Nov. 17
—&lt;A7— Mr*. Ann Ekornra, ii
eallor’a wife, dlda't llko tin- pr. ;
apect of staying at home wlnl
her huaband roamed the far cnr.
WDBO
Bare of the earth. »o &gt;ho be.
came a' sailor, ten.
lonlghla
rrograaea
Mr*. Kkornea, an altraztive
12-year.olil American girl. i&gt; •i mi K lwfn C.i Hill
probably the only female sailor •&gt;;lll Program Resume
t'onaolg. Echoes
of her nationality In thu wr rid. 4:16
k -i -k- mvb oil's noilo simnlr. ' 4: lil I.»i of Harmony
4 16 World Today
7 .mi The l/inu Hanger
7 ;.7II lllondin
H:(lll Vox Pop
H::ill Norman Beasley and

RADIO NEWS

sn *
id to ta held

f’owboya

447 JAPS LEAVE HAWAII

Supplies
n System s

- YOKOHAMA. Japan. Nov. 17
—LV*&gt;— The Talyo Marti arrived
her* today with 447 Japaann nu.
Mans evacuated from Hawaii, tin
•gelled vessel ta bring Japanrtr
from United 8 tate* terrltery un­
der the Japaneee-A merle an ahly-

8:55
11:01)
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10:30
10:15
11:00
11:30
12:00
12:05

•

FINAL SHOWING

Ih-

Elmer Davla nnd the New,
Lux Radio Theater
Orson Welle*
.Sport* Reporter
New* o f tho World
Count Basie Orchestra
Guy Lombard*
Union Well*
Sign O ff

TOMORROW IS BARGAIN DAY!

Beasley and Ilia

DANCE
.TUESDAY 9:00 P. M. T (( 12:00
Orchestra—“ IHe P rairie

Vagabon

BTCerttUtyTWfl

U W IS-RU SON -CO LO N
Bi'bora la AtUN’Alaa MOWb
ond tha

tc i c a p X des TPOIJ
fie lia . BNJOYABlfJ-: SELK(TEl)' BHQI

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T H E dANFOUD

HOiTOAT, N q m g g m i r , i n i

bondmactera have written
Percent Mote
rep Uncos to the Orange Bowl
committee sad replies from the
are to ba made a t tbe
ite C it e To others
bandmasters meeting to bo held
In, tho northern port of the
At Orange Bowl state
this mouth.
IAMI, Nov. 17 — (Speelal)—
faar-dny Orange Bowl fr», which start* her* on Dec.
will bo w r , rvprsenUllv*
M d s than rrvr, it wo* Mid
F a t tko office* In tho SvyBuilding of tho Orsng*
I committor Reports reerlvM there show a t least 26 per
cant m art Florida cities will be
represented la the feetire] than
M rtidpated a year ago.
it* The major high school bonds
h . Florida h a rt boon incited to
jartkipote In the King Orange
Jamboree parade on Now Tear's
re* and also la the festivities
attendant upon the football else-

ALTMAN’SI
USED
CARS
U

M issing Bomber Is
Sighted In W oods

Present indication* afe that
some SO bonds and marching
units will bo In Miami far tbeae
events. This will provide a mini­
mum of SjOOO trained musician*,
hundreds of whom now are prac­
ticing their
march lag and their
Using
t
musical
to be presented
during th* feethraL In th* par­
ade they will appear a* unite,
while a t the Orange Bowl elaaelc th* bands will appear and
play both as unite and a i a huge

ST. AUGUSTINE, Nor. 17c-

t Special)—Dotonalnoid to gab
Wo second low oa Urn Walter J
Trorlo Memorial Trt
tho moot Tih o M t pr
tear competition, *i
by Wolkor,
of tho
__ ___ „ _____
_ . jM i
Country Clah. Orlando, Fla.; 1933
ha* already began lateral*# prep­
aration for hla appearance in the
fifteenth anaaal National Championabip of Golf Club Cham,
plena, to bo contested oeer S t
AogaaUno Link*. Fohroary 14
to 21, Walker achieved Wa first
victory In tho classic early la
1940.
Since this motor event eras
Inaugurated In 1028, only three
players hove turned In two vic­
tories, and on# af this trio la
Ineligible to etries for outright
possession of the trophy. T. Phil­
ip Perkins, formers British i n s .
tear champion, who scored here
in 1931 and 1982. baa long lines
Joined the professional ranks.
Only Charles Whitehead,
of
Pta Infield, New Jersey, state
amateur champion, and Carl M.
Dann. Jr., of Orlando, Fla., re­ watosa,
Wla.;
1937—Charles
main In the running for a third Whitehead, Foragate
Country
Club, J a maeburg, N. J .| 1334—
Claude Harmon, Dubodread Coun­
try Club, Orlando. Fla.; 1336—
Charles
WhRshagd,
Laurence
Brook, Booth BhW ; N. J .; 1334
—Tommy Goodwin. Monroe Coun­
try Q u h lfanroo, Now York;
1333-Carl M. Dann. J r - Orlando
Co2 .T,trL ^ Bb«**
—T. Philip Ikrktns, Fox Hills
Oolf Club, Stapleton, N. Y.J 1331
anna, Floridians wilk-se#
w ill’- see 'M
a gain
a in - T . Philip Perkin*. F o n Hills
tAh..w Bosch, II4
little Jthnny
f#rw‘ »rn.es
two 'add.
‘sea­ Oolf Club. Stapleton, N. Y.t 1330
sons a thorn in the aide of tho —Howard A, Try on. Elmira
O tora, and CapL Charley San­ Country Ctob,'• Elmira, N. Y.
ders. a grew* tackle -who drop* 1929—Can M. Dona, Jr. Orlando
.back to ' handle tho punting, as Country Club, Orlando. Fla.; 1923
on well on Pat McHugh, a fine —Robert M- Wingate, Mralclpal
Course, Jacksonville, Fla.
rophomore fullback.

Woods* Roger*, first roysl
governor of the Bahamas, h |d as
Ms thief mission the elimination
of piracy from tho bland*.

• worsen

FRESH
| T rade-ins on the
V NEW 1942
t ’ CHEVROLET

N otice I* h ereb y s i r e n th a t t
am »*o*s*4 In kueln*** a t
JS*
K a il Hccnnd Ht. Banford. Florid*.
• Oder th e rtclltlou* n*m* Andor•on a
l l r l f f tt h ' f u M r i l
Horn*
end th a t I Intend to r*gl*t*r arid
nam e p u rsu a n t s o th* term * of
th* " r lc tltlo e *
Nam*
n u tu t* ''
w ith th* r l tr h of th * C ircuit C ourt
of Sem inole C ount*. Florid*
a. a . (m irriT it.
Owner
P uhlU h. O c t I t . IT, N or. I, t t . IT

Com ing in O ften
• BEE US NOW
| For m Good Car
Priced R ight
u.l

3Y TERMS

140 Ctimotot Dalai*
Pawn Sadan.... 060.00
140 Plymouth Da­
n a Fordor
Mm
676.00
. .
IM8 Chevrolet Coup*
rHh Radio.....! 415.00

Ida Field.
Florida—no m atter what lie
previous scores may bo—annually
turus In one of Its beat perfoienanew of the season luforn 1 U
alumni, and Tech, Just as con­
sistently, plays oh# of Jta beet

Iflt&amp; M lriM Town
p i n - I . : '.. .. ..

895.00

BILL’ PACKAGE STORE &amp; BAR

C h a rro ia t Cab. ______
385.00

OMamobllo Club
a

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• 111 W . FIR ST STR EET

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REGISTRATION NOTICE

365.00

"Ford Forder
265.00

ALTM AN!
IVSOLET GO
W. tot Be
k . .
FI*.

- The Registration * Books of
tho City of Sanford. Florida,
V , open a t tho City Hall,
commencing Monday, Novem­
ber 3rd. 1341, for the purpose
af registering for the General
Municipal Elsetlon to be held
oa December 2nd, 1341, and
will remain open sack day
except Sundays ind holidays
up to and Including Novem­
ber 22nd, 1341.

H. N. Boyer
City Rsgfetrntfen Officer

I la s s iH e d A d v e r t i s e m e n t s

W orkers A t Mines
PITTSBURGH, Noe. 17 —UP)
- CIO United Min* Workers'
picket* lata Sunday turned hock
employe* of o Youngstown Sheet
and Tub* Company captive coal
min*. It wa* th* first Indication
the strike ordered b y • John l„
Lewis was being carried out. The men tu n e d back were
about 60 coke oven workers of
tho company's Buckeye hitne in
nearby Fayette county—world’s
greatest coke-producing district.

_

Sanford Arena* J u t Off
Of Geneva Arena*

Tr »— D w rilln*
elling at
a l iIss ] Maul*
Ma£l* Arsnu*
?.lk ! ,Tr
ft. #r l/*« T and all I/U I lilk I T r t— t ilo r r d w ellElm A y *

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w’V L '.r" * *

**• * Jamegraalt* Av*. •

«f. It* I t e f EHI af Din I Tr i s —a *m all dw alllng* s |

" r 0* ' Th,rt ■». »»d Mutorrr Ar*.

tk S* 4. . Tr
' • m* l« 4w *U lnes M N o rth w M
ro m * r Thlnl * 1. **4 Tamariad Av*.
W | * Tr I— Dwoillng

HWAYS

CONCRETE
PAY FOR* 1

u t h at. * H olly Av*.
[* '
at SIS rranch Av*.
» j r a I* T r T— t *lory dw altlag at l*« Elm Av*.
I f - ! . " " I * T f 9—* atoSy d w a llla g a s SIS (Aural Av*.
F rartteoal lad a 9 A S Rlk * Tr S—W arehoa** b id s, a l
a o n . n j ^ m im .r Kim Av# aad 4lh a t
»t »
1 TV *—7 Jtorv d w rilla g at 711 W.
I ll at.
wt»**fjii
w._ith
a l l Blk 7 T r I— D w alllng a l t i l W . Ilk
at
tm*
, , 7- m«| 9 T' •—-» *t»rr 4w»1H"» nl 1*1 Myrtle Av...
L et S B lk 7 Tr I— D w alllng nt 111 M yril* AV*.
M ryll? l r i ? ^
,l,a aarn** * » t - a l IW

tecs*. Tha saving is In gas,
tiraa and car repair*
$t
Coocrat*
business,
It long lift sad low upkeep
promotes
cravaL
A
town an
-funds which would oth­
coocrat*Is tooraddossf to
erwise ba spent for rapair*
■it mirkrtn

^ i s t i i * rat I T A V

- U “ k * T'
' * * ' " • « *•
im 7 B
a lk I Tr I—I atdry dwelling at
IIS Magna!I* Av*.
Let I B lk S T r 2— t story hrtek bldg.
= V . # R A S i . T AVb
[ ._
‘Lai S Blk
‘ • Tr *—* Stare dw ellin g nt SIS Palm .it® Av*.
tana 4 * 7
* * « « • «•.
aad 411 .
Lot IS Blk K. Oaraar’*
Mnykham Park
lla lg b ta —D w alllag a l t * U FalmaUo Ar*.
UA 14. Oaraetto Dak H ill Addltlea-^walllng
Addltlea '
at n i l
AV*.

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And concrata pavamaats—
smooth riding, fijjUy tUblo

2. Sdaadic Investigation has *i night, skid-raafetaai wvt or
proved that it costa stotof* d ry-g h a moaortata raka*
lau less ao drive on eon*■ tioa tit comioet.ii and swift
cram than on Inferior ear*f travel with 5A7IT Y 1 •

H m City has • Master’s Dud to iha foruoiaff
prspartlea, sad thay art offered far safe subject
ta City Uxaa for yaor 1*41, mad any unpaid stats
aad cauty tax lien*.
Tho City Od m M m rwarraa tho rifh f to aecayt
or rajort oay or all bids.
.«

' .U.S.IIs«»oO.Oi4l

SEMINOLE TIRE SHOP
Banford, F k

ANGEL’D
EAT SHACK

w 1* af Btk » Tr t*—I amall Swatting* at South-

m a y |m U gsd ttt COOipiSSS

1 N. Park A»a*

SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OF

&gt;1 f i t

* 71

you highway aymamt
Don’t Uk* any chances on your brakes. Let ua teat
them with our BBNtHX DECELEROMETEB a t no
cost to youl This instrument erill tell you Just bow
good your brakes are—how quickly you can stop at
different speeds. H*« bee" proven and Is used by
the Inter-SUta Commerce Commission. For both
passenger cam ta d trucks!

Chili—Short Orders
D in n ers— D elicious
Steak &amp; Chicken

Property For Sale

games sghrlnst tho rival from tho
neighboring state.
The Jackets may bo counted on
for perhaps an even better show­
ing this season, as the gamo will.
In a sense, be a football home,
craning for three Georgia' Tech
cquad members—Jack 'Hancock,
Jack Faulkner, and Davey Eld
redge. ’
,
Hancock, a Junior, and Faulkner,
a sophomore, are products Of Lee
High school in Jacksonville, and
Eldrtdge, another soph,
M ia
from Miami and Miami High. The
contest will bo their flrat In tho
state since high school graduation,
and Coach Bill Alexander of Tech
has Intimated that ha may •tort
all three agalnrt the O aten.
1 In addition to these jh y tt native

M ixed D rinks — P ackage Goods •— B eer

Do-

CR^OMULSION

SEALED BIDS FOR THE CASH PURCHASE
OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTIES
DESCRIBED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL
b e Re c e iv e d by t h e c it y o f b a n fo r d ,
FLORIDA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
CLERK AT THE CITY HALL UNTIL 6:00
O'CLOCK P. M. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
1941.

816.00

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have
ml prep*
completed for tho assign­
ing of two liaison men with each
bond and marching u n it These
Mlamlaria will mast th* group*
at th* city llmlta and will stay
with thorn constantly during thoir
Miami visit acting as guide*. In­
formation burr*u*, and connect­
ing links. This will assure great­
est fun for th* youngsters end
th* Ira n danger of any group
appearing. Idte for any scheduled
•vent. Th* liaison m*n ire re­
ceiving training to fit for this
sorvice.
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LEGAL NOTICES

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BANGOR, Mahw. Nee. 17,—
(AT—Wreckage o f' .
miming
twin-engined bomber waa sight­
ed from th* air Sunday In Junglelike Main* woodlands, 60
northeast of this rity, by army
pOota, who said they saw no
crown bora loot Pebruary, Walker sign
of Hf* near th* crashed ship.
waa ollabiatod la a thrilling O Th# piano, carrying a craw of
hole semifinal match by Richard four,
lost ite way last night
Van Kloock, another Floridian, whit* #n route .to northeast air
who oppoaad m a rk h i tho fiaaL bass here. Throughout the sight
no ward cam* on Uw bomber
until boaters emerging from tho
tiaa. Hio roopocthro qualify- wood* ot daybreak told of seeing fat Cm *)*. Chart Cold*, Iro o cU ft
roondo otoea t m bare been the plane and then hearing a
73. 74, 73, 74, 74. Last winter
terrue crash a t 7:30 P. M—A
bo waa atroko bach of tho msd- short tmo after It w ta do* here.
aliot, Frank Strafaci several
Copt. N. L Hartenborg of th*
tlmco
Metropolitan
a motear air bos* **|d there were no In­
champion.
dications th a t any of th* a
Wlnnora of tho National Cham* escaped alive, but
the army
plonihlp of Chib Champion* clung to the hop* that some of
line* to Inception In 1933 fol­ them may has* bailed out and
low:
th* ship continued on 10 or 20
1341—Bin Stark. Ponte Vodra mile* before It crashed.
C. C., Ponto Vodra Beach, Fla.;
1940—Bobby Walkar. San Joe* P ickets Turn Back

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Tw o Men Shot As Disorder
Say Break Out In Coal

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Germans R etreatin g
I n Panicky Rout
At Tula And A re
Poorly E q u i p p e f

Diplomat Asks Why
N ^ w d p a p e rs Are
G lo o m y , Declares
He Is■ Optimistic
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Where 9 Died In Indiana Bus Crash

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Nipponese Army,
Navy Are Ready

Home Guardsmen
Are Mobi

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Eastern Armed Forces
Said To Be Set For
A n y Eventualities

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The Soviets announced today
n
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Germans
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•U P T m lh l by

J a p a n e se A m b assad o r
K k h fa a b u ro N o m u ra voiced'
o p tim ism
to d a y • o v e r th e
ch*ROta f o r a se ttle m e n t o f
d itn I A r r f v l n j l ' , t th e S ta te Dap a r tm e n t i f o r a conference
1 W ith 8 « e r« ta rv H ull. N o m u ra
. M k ed r e p o r te r s : "W h v a n
| ’«M newspaper* h«r» all ao
gloomy? Wa are very hopeful.”
&gt; la the Far East, Japan’s preailer Tojo declared, “the Japan,
eee array la ready fo r any oven,
tuxllty." And Nary Minister
Phlmada said, "tita nary has
completed ell preparations to
meet any chance In the situs.
The UniUd Slates may offer
Japan the status of an ally In.
stand af foe as the basis for set­
tlement of critical Japanese.
American differences, usually an.

ri-m oath toyr through Sooth America,
i Ballet return to N ew’York and nra
U»r, Georg* Balanchine. The ballet wi

In an effort to detect and cure

Mrs. Lula Moran, venerea) diseases the health unit
of Seminole County baa set up
to. tab* blood epcciOf Geneva, jWins equipment
meat for testaand least those

Mmm df ftoniria;W a n e of the

Mrs. Moran's esklblt consisted
to willing of *a fried chicken, whole carrots
and peers canned In medium
syrup,” the home demonstration
agent declared. The contents of
the three J a n was ‘‘properly
preserved" according to the Jud­
ge*, enabling th* Geneva woman
to win fS of tho cash awards
which war# offered.
Mrs. Wilson disclosed th* rules
for oast year’s contest which will
bo on a larger'seals. Eaeh entry
will can n ja r ef tomatoes; on*
of string beans, one of o select­
ed vegetable, on*’ of meat end
on*,of frelL A ltar n county
slimtnatkm to J^te beat groun of
canaed foods, selected by local
entered In n
state-wide coatee to represent
Seminole County.

Savannah G ets $81,250
For Sew erage P roject

malty Church,
I a t the F er­
ne orial Hoen a n had bean
lit Mary alnc#
wh*n~h* went
ttorato at the
h a t Falla too,
1 I K Rev.
bibtoe af tho
terian Church
ahd two years

—Presldrnt Hnosevslt today ,
sailed on th . C. X..0* « o ^ r *'*KW

W M l, a r jp ila , 190 raUea&lt;
C lSosctj#; Thr Rusalana
j H L surprised N ash feaa,
U m n i l 'ran” throuch Mittal
f P i c i r uddrnrear In "» |
pH m en rout."
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A t the seme time,
sources declared that very
Germane are properly e ^
for winter ftfhUnf, The K *

Health Unit Sets Up Equipment To
Combat Spread Of Venereal Diseases

A* a n . of Seminole County's
the "threcujar canning
t° r quaUty-' contest, Mrs. , Lula

Mary Minister,

D e t r o it , nov. ir.— CAwjr-.* ^

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people not sbla to pay a private
physician, Dr. Dsn Cone, admin.
Instrmtor of the unit, said this
facilities for. the blood tests
n to anyone, however, and

The presence of rataTeal diseas­
es In Florida h at become serious,
with the ttoto leading the entire
nation In number of cases per
thowand person* tasted In Selec­
tive Service onamlnstlotts, Dr. AI. Kentish, venereal «U*es»c con­
sultant of tha State Hoard of
Hmlth. mid todoy. Dr. Kentish I.
In Sanford - for * week to train
nureas and employee* of the
health unit hi administering blood
teats and Ueamont of venereal
i l l i lM I l

Th# negro population is the sest
of th . disease* a*
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drwft doctor* show th at from 40

board to th* Itorith units of th .
counties and h h to m iP
by tbs unit to M . th at the Infect-

also claimed further socteaeae 9*
the Leningrad front, elatesMg
recapture of positions held by
the Germane for two months. ,
In the Crimea, the Germans
claimed "devastating blow s*'. 1 °
fortifications and port facilities
at Sevastopol, the Russian Black
Sea naval bane, while the lnfa&gt;*
try reported fighting before Ujc
city's outer defensea. The Ger­
mans also said their troop* worn
advancing further Into the Da*,
eta river basin In the Ukraine.
Hitler’s long gray column* ap­
peared teat night to M to aefmounted the last obstacle MV*
one before the western Ceng &gt;•
■us, but it was equally ajMZO t
that hla armies of the norOb.Md
center war* hard pnt to . ho &lt;1
their own upon harsh and ’Bren"
battlefields where the wore* tol*
Vhtle the Carmona wei
port separated from Cauroala by
a strait at ona point only two
miles wide, tha Russians were
proclaiming that tho weary In.
voder was In r s trta t in th rr.
sectors about Moteow and before
Leningrad had bean driven nut
of position* which ho had held
for two months.
In ona of tho thro. Moscow
theaters—that of Tola, about 109
miles south o f tha capital—tho
retreat was described In Soviet
aecouota as a ludricrous flight of
eight miles.
There, the official Soviet news
agency declared, th* Nasla were
thrown "lata • panic-ilrickcn
rout,” In i s m eases leaving be­
hind their unaoten lentil por.
ridge and In tha southern out.
skirts of Tula "running down
th . froatly street* In their un„
dsrwear.”
Extraordinary
qoantitlas of
war material* war* declared to
hava fallen Into Soviet hands.

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Nina persons died in the flaming wreck­
age of this Cincinnati.Chlcago bus which col.
lided with a pasyenger car three milra Kn»t
of Ruahvllle, Indiana. Ten •Ihrrii.wgJ'o serious­

ly Injured. Tho bus* rolled down a 15 .font
embankment Into a creek bed and burat Into
flame#. Thla picture wa« taken three hours
uftor the crash and shows the bus still biasing.

National Sale Of
30 Attend First Schools Receive
$3,278 Payment; Christmas Se als
G atheri ng Of
$16,390 Was Due
T o u r i s t Club A lot id of $:i,.'7H was received Will Start Soon
by the County tndsy for teach,
era aalarira troin
t hiKtatr
thuiigh the rrgulnr monthly pay.
rarnt should have been &lt;18,.100,
T. W. I.nwtun, school superinten­
dent, stated today.
The payment to county schmil*
Thirty
tourist*
and winlrr wa- short last month and the
resident* attended the flrat meet­ total arrears arc now &lt;20,224.ing of Sanford’s Tourist Club 1 0 , Mr. I^iwton added. The bal­
last night at the Tourist Center ance of thr money needed fur
the teachers' payroll must lie
on Lako Monroe, Mra. Muyme borrrwcd from local banka and
Hodgkin, entertainment director the Interest on the loan paid out
statrd today.
of arhool funds.
E. M. Armitage ami Edward
The shortage will probably last
Higgins welcomed tho visitor* on until the middle of January ir
konalf of Semlnol. County by; the first of February when the
mentioning some of the enter­ ' money for automobile' llcrnae
tainment planed by the various lng» -tarU to come in, Mr. Ia«w.
civic clubs. Kiva boat trips anon- tun said.
sored by th . Lions, Klwiniana,
The regular monthly payment*
Jayceet. Chamber of Commerce due from the State amount to
i tha Rotarlana will take place- til).100 while the payroll for
ring the season, along the St. teachers la &lt;18,888, leaving n
Jobna River and Ita branches, diffrrrnc* that la paid out of
while Mr. Armitage has plsnned County and District fundv
0 musleol program for the win­
To data the State should have
ter guest* at an early meeting. paid &lt;40,170 In the County
According to Mrs. Hodgkin, achoid* fer teacher*' salaries but
tho gathering was enthusiastic only &lt;22,048 ha* been re.
abotot aq informal response made rtived, 'Mr. Lawton said. This
t o r , C, Herrick of New Hamp­ leave* ; balance of &lt;28,221 due
shire In which ho remarked on the County by the State.

Armitage, . . Hi g g i n s
We l c o m e Visitors
And Outline Plans

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Episcopal Church
Electa Vestry Men Airline Tells Of
Financial Set-Up
H. H. Coloman, &amp; 0 . Gray and

W. A. Lofflcr wore cUcUd to
Urn vootry o f Holy Cram Epto,
WASHINGTON. Nov. 18.ss&lt;A*&gt;
copal Church a t Urn annual Pal —Seaboard Airways, Inc., told
risk copper told last night at a Civil Aeronautics board hear­
ing yesterday of , It* financial
t l too activities of th* Pariah Homo.
Ml-up following IU separation
Mtoetion and curing
from t t a 8 c*board Airline Rail­
l i t i r to to cot down
way whose sppllcstloit for •
damthat cseisa peopto
north-south sir route tho new
S T * . ' asylums and
ostupany took over.
U f fn ir to th* State,
rry B. Lake, senior partner
sdeburg Thai mann Corpora.
tag g g g au n only h*
New York Invootmont.houM,
his firm was tasking the
y* company ta d bald 49,ira* of th e outstanding
stares of common stack.
Ittmg a • ltot of other
Iden, U k a m id WO,000
M raised to pr.m ote tho
ite, which weald extend
loaton to y to m taste at
sad New Orleans, and
t* an addttioa to &lt;78,000

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was the principal ejwaktr a t the
Kt-ml nolo Countv Teachers club
meeting last night at tho Ovledu
school.
Dr. Edward*’ them, was "Edurstlonsl S t res ms", which con­
cerned education from th . first
grad, through high school.
Miss Edna Chittenden made a
report on group Insurance fur
tcschers.
Mr*. Whltohaod, representative
of tho Laldlaw Company of Chi­
cago and aa expert In teaching
and speech, will sddrras the
teacher* of th* West tjld* PrL
Mary, the South Side Primary
and Grammar School and any
other teacher* th at would like to
attend on Wednesday night at
7 AO o’clock a t tho Grammar
School.
Mrs. Annla Thompson presided,
end the program was arranged
by Prof. b. C. Steele of tho

Officers Named At
Luncheon Meeting
To Manage Drive
National sale of Christmas
seals will commence Nov. -I,
Mrs. J. I„ Ingley, chairman fur
thn Seminole County Tuberculo­
sis Association, announced yesterdsy at the lunchron meeting
of the organisation which was
held in tho Valdes Hotel,
Officer* of tho local associa­
tion who will manage the drive
in Sanfonl are: Mrs. Volie Wil­
liams, president; Mrs. lAiurmu
llml, publicity chairman;
Mra.
Ituth Scott, treasurer. Several
women were appointed as chair­
men
to
canvass
neighboring
towns: Mr*. It. E. True, l-ske
Mary; Mr*. F. E. Gelaler, Fern
Park; Mr*. A. E. Morin, Genrva; Mrs. II. D. Haldsman, Os­
ceola; Mr*. II. R. Gray, I^nigwuod; Mr*. W. II. Ilallard, Alta­
monte Springs; Mrs. K. 0 . Ilrant.
Lake Monroe. Minnie H*l|, rolored
sehuol teacher, was appointed to
act aa chairman lu the negro
districts.
llr. Dan Cone, director uf tho
Hrmlnolo County Health
Unit
which Is tha preventive brunch
uf physics! care In tha county,
was guest at the meeting In ad­
dition to Miss Lila Mao Con­
an of tho Maternal and Child
Ith Association of tha Htste
of Florida.
Dr. Cone analysed the unit's
alms ami program for the com.
ini( year by nxplalnlng that tha
unit staff will treat no ease*
with the exception qf venereal
(tTscaaea and dupe rue only hook­
worm medicine. * However, since
chljdren of Indigent famillee need
preventive medlelnes, the presL
dent authorised a check to purchase cod liver oil for the unit’s
use.

The treasurer reported that
a total of &lt;400 baa been expend­
ed by the association In tha tost
year through whtoh eight fansfiles w ere. aided by various
means. Thirty-one x-ray* w en
made, and educational work wa*
carried on for Indigent famillee
aa wall as furnishing nurses and
medical supplies for thorn. The
cash talanco an hand to &lt;501.58.
An announcement was mad* of
tho Annual Tuberculosis Institute
for directors of County Health
Unite to ta held a t the Blots
Sanitarium In Orlando an Dec. t
and 3. Tho medical staff of tho
State Sanitarium and Dr. Lynn*
t
E. Bakar, director of tho DhrL
Ron of Tuberculosis, State Board
of Health, are staging tho In­
—Secretary of Navy Knox an- stitute.

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Tjihnr (lirtonlrr*. in c lu d in g
th e sh o o tin g o f two m«B,
hrnkc o ut n t {he .Mtriko-affnctori cap tiv e mine* in W egk
V irg in ia anil P cnnnvlvanl*
1
ilnv a.a I’rra iilc n t H oosovelt I t
"Ha rep o rted rea d y to e x e d f
full iMiwera o f th u govorpa
m ent to g et priH luction ills
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United Minn workers called odb
ita membership In the captlvq
mine*, owned by steel —T in t e d
which use coal, yesterday,
lloi'acvclt has raid coal mast bo
mined to keep tho vital , Mtol
mills in operation or armamritta
In Alaliama, Governor Krynk
Dixon ordvrrd home guard\RBM--*S
to he mobilised, dur tu the Bit*
,,
nation created by the atliko "of
8,000 miners and thr thrsatenad
Strike In the Fairfield plant of
the Tennessee Coal, Iron S lit
Railroad Co.
About 200 home guardsmen
moved into the llirmingham arrar, center of the state's steal
industry.
'
Two negroes wrre wounded In
disorders at the U. 8. Coal A
Coke Co., at Gary, W. Va.
Labor legislation was dlscuaaed
at the President's weskly moat­
ing with congressional • leader*
but there was no Indication whan
thero might be action or whot
type of legislation might ta
virwed favorably t&gt; ytho Admin*
islrallon.
Tho Presldsnt moved In an­
other field to avert a threatened
strike o f . railroad employes by
n
Inviting the trailer* of both man.
xgrmsnt and labor, to n White
llouao conferenco today.

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Crash Is Fatal To s
Marine Corps Pilot

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PENSACOLA, Nov. IS — &lt;A&gt;&gt;

— Apparently leaping too lata
from his falling plane. Limit.
Curti* R. Vanifsr Hcyden, 37,
marine corps flight student of
tha Pensacola naval air station,
crashed tu hla death near hero
yesterday.

Naval officer* said hla para­
chute wa* partly opened wh*R
thay' found hla body about ilx
miles west of the city, afte r n
long search. He wa* flying alont.
Ha I* survived by hla p*rants,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Vamlsr Haydsn, of Los Angelos, Calif.

Cadet John Angel
Is Gridiron Star i
Cadet John Angel, eon * |
Price Angel of Sanford, to making
an outstanding record on tta
gridiron a t Columbia Military
Academy at Columbia, Tenn.
On* of tho Bulldog*1 moots
■latent performers, John
hi* noma when ta starts gath­
ering tho** heavy duty yard*
from tta flrat string *fallback
position. To date John tag
gained more flrat downs On M*
plunging ability than any ottag
offenahr* medium of ‘tho Ball*

Priority R ating Of
Arming Shipa Given

"tORCH” SONG
Ah
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SIOUX PALLS, 8. D.. Nov.
I —W )— I t woo bound to ta p . moat tei
nt. Firemen s a n r s n d a coll, shursh i
and th* dining n o n furniture
data and th* radio blaring: “I

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and ships without 9*1*7 SIlA.
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without InUrttipliMt. Bad th # !* It
American peapl. and ttalffj
rovernment o r. del*risl* * 4
that we akall have them.’’

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I'lsTira. and Alps sad •

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pminiv Health Cemmitts*. said
About Kalinin, 0» mil#* north,
W o “
( t £ T health unit
o f Moscow, and Moihalrh,
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 1 &amp; - would be dlm to d towards exam- west
85 mltoa to tho srOSt, ton praW i—A tentative grant of | 8 IA*0 ,
clpltat. German rstlramcnta warn
which la to bo mnlchod by tho Inin* food handler* employed in reported. l a tho former sector
d ig of Bavnnnnh, Ga., for on
tho Russians wet* mid to have
extensive sewerage project, has
recaptured throe ooUlamant* on
been approved-by defense public
th . w .s t book o f th* Volga County since h . visited her. .
weeks. Lester M. Marx, regional
River In a continuing advance, few M g.an. agot
director, said Monday.
and at tha latter they claimed
Tho next meeting la scheduled
Final approval of tho grant
to bavo forced the Piotv* river fdr Nov. S3 arid the members will
to
•Met officers for thl*' season's
activities, Mr*. Hodgkin rondudnot had one bosald. “A P*mo"

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annual raavSWties ’■Hm

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SANFORD,

ttnge Bowl Is i*
Enlarged F o r
State B a ttle
HAW, Not. lf^&lt;S&gt;paclal)i n w are buay enlarging tha
Mfi Bowl to Ita New Yean
f ' capority to be able to hold
- throng af eportators for
today night’s chambionxhip
M between the University of
uwi Rnrriennea and the UnJpity of Florid* Gators.
W extra seats win maka room
•1900 fans Satorday night
UCatfenity. of Miami officials
art the stadium to bo sold out
game time. A record advance
» far tha game has bean re.
M far weeks and. tinea the
Wle af last weak, tha demand
i Increased. Lines formed at
ry ticket sale booth in Miami
*Mender, several hundreds
■* .to. Una la several place*
fU a tha Gatare are favored
,whi—but not by their 1940
Ikurtr af 40-4, tha astound,
r Miami aonhomorea have

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SPARTANBURG, 8. C, KoF.
14—4^—A Spartan ncwxboy,
after loalny a dime in an an^&gt;raoblla, aearchcil and searched
hi Tain. Finally ha gat hla handa
behind tha peat upholstery—
And thing* in that particular
eravlea war* dark. So he •truck
a match. 'Event* of the neit few
momenta were Marred. But the
fire laddie got on the acene in
nothing flat
;
Nope, he didn't find the dime.

tfaieba aalB c e rtific a te aboil h&gt;
rodoaWlod c re o rd 'n g to law . tb a
pr o p a rty Boeerlbod th e re in w ill be
sold to th a b ltb e o t bIBdor a t th e
c o u rt h eu ae d o o r -on t h e .flro t
N a d e r In th e m o n th of !&gt;••—m bef. i f f l , w h ich la th a lo t d-iy of

Select Selections

By RALPH WARNER

Dalod*rt b l V 'i i o t d a y of O ctober,
lift. .

O P, HERNDON.

C lorb C lrru lt t W l . Hemlnola
1 CUuaty; F lorida.
(O fficial Baal)

The Bata shoe factory at Zlin.
in Moravia, is inaklnr only
wooden shoes as a result of the
leather shortage) this plsnt one*
turned out an estimated 170,000
pairs of shoe* dally._________
plica before 20,000 fans two
r “*
weeks ago as Miami toppled
T' “ * T*eh
to swamp ChrirtUm '•
Miami’s hope* may hinge on MID WEBT-Iowa raU. AB
Ihe might of a sersppy defen- ond, r Golden Gophers. Aerial
alv* line snd he br lllancr _ of
^ u* frjsh OTer NorthHoward Flasman’s punting. While ,we, Urn&gt; A ^ Dp. Mluoarl aIuj
Coach J*fk Harding may hav* Oklahoma for tha Midland chsmtome offensive surprise* for the!pk)Mh,p# 8hm ^
of Tlfe„
Gators, e«.9#rta don’t rate Miami iwti tha nod.
highly on offense.
| EAST...Fifteen fine rlerens
Plssman, who has bveraged 4-1 but ’no really gteat one. Unde,
yards on his kicks this year,-I* rested Duqueana advances to E2
a sophomore sensation whose but probably will bu dropped by
kicking beat Texas Tech.
Mississippi Bute , SB. Classy

NOTICTI
offlaa aad baa made application
bo teased theca•»- Raid cammcuU embraass the
MUwla* desertbud preparty la
* « • •*
« •« N t t l * I ts * W of NR
Cor Seatlon 4 Tswashlp ]s
Rsatb. lUaaa M East, ran It
to Ot Has N M
W tZ
Pt W of Bax. ■ is Bast.
The asssssiasat o f tbs aald proh*rty under tha h M aarsltlaata
kn”^ " “ **
•* u*Dnlsaa said eertlflasts aball be
redeemed aaanrdUg fs Us. tha
preperty SaeeHhed^Ibersla will be
•n tf to the blahsat bidder nt tha
rourt house goer an tbs first bfoala the swum of Deeember
jail, which U tba 1st day af
Deesmhar. 1ML
Datad Ibis am day of October,
l»ll* \
.o, .
_ - „ a p. m rrn d o n .
Clack Clrrult caurt, Seminole
rose Is, trierIda.
(Official Baal)
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LEGAL NOTICES
Nolle* Is hereby given that I
am ensased In business at 1**0 K
Hot St. Hanford, Florid* under
Ibe fictitious name Hotel Mayfair
and that I Intend to register aald
name pursuant to tba (arm* of
the "Fictitious Nam* Statute"
(Chapter » « l U ss of Florida)
wlto Ihs Clsrk of the C reult
Court of Prmlnol* County Florida.
J- II. HlNTCRMIBTCn.
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Owner.
N or. 1. 1*11.

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SEALED BIDS FOR THE CA8H PURCHASE
OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTIES
DESCRIBED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL
BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
CLERK AT THE CITY HALL UNTIL 5:00
O’CLOCK P. M. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
1041.

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Vosd pans ut utad.

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Y aw V O R D .piA U M t

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FRIDAY, NOTEMBElt M , 1*1 •

on. Maid te r
fa llo w in g d
you r re h ereb y o rd are d to a p p e a r tb a C ounty
(pcro n ally o r by s ttn n e y ) t o a n ­ F le rtd a . la sw er th a B ill of co m p lain t flla d la
N HI .11
th a ra sa o f A lm a I x a ls o IT. Allen
a f KM 1-4
t *. I s a n n r e L a w A llen, nam e beI t Hontb,
in s an bet Inn f a r divorce,
T b a a aa eea
before th e l e t d e y
**. . . p a rty u n d er
t a i l aam e b a le s e
o f leaned wan

aa rm or affmcation row
TAX DKRD
c a tm o t iTesT or tea*
NOT1CH IS HRRRRT UIVXN,
That A. L Hoover holder of TaCertlfleale No. «TI, iMaed Iha to.)
day af Auauat A. !&gt;.. Hit. has
filed asm* In my office and has
made application for a taa deed
to be laseed thereon. Maid rertlflcats embraces the following de­
scribed preperty la tbs roanty nt
Seminal*. Btalo of Florida. to-wlt:
lew II IfrNoirs D n n . vil­
la rial Bank 1 Pass II
Tba eeeeaament of lbs said
prsparty under ihs said rsrtlflcalo
Issasd area la lbs earns of llarry
H. Comalock.
Unless wild rsrtlflrals .hall bh
redeemed Awarding to Its. the
property dggeribe-d thsrsln will ha
sold' to Ihs highest tilddsr at the
roam house door on tha ftmi Mon­
day la Ihs month of December,
lost, which la Ihs tat day of De­
cember. 1*11.
Dalad Ibis list day of October

addiuee I* Ilarrleouburg. Virginia,
o n of Tnt't Buo LlM
TM i n b.reby notified u&lt; toqulred to appeur to a curtain. Bill
Of rumptalut filed by Kdythe a.
Wampler. against you for a &lt;11rorrv. now H e a d in g In UoCIrooll
Court of Homlaolo, County-Florid*
on or M H f tha December Rale
Itoy. lo-wft: Iha l*t Bay of Dacewher. A. !&gt;.. HII. In default taereof aald raaao will proceed «»•
I'fTti.
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I-at thlo Ordor bo publlobod for
tho otalulory lloto required by
law la tho Baaford Herald a
newspaper of general clrcnlatloi
In oald Coonty aad Stale.
Wltnooo my band aad offlele
ooal of offlra ihlo tbo It day *1
(Offlrlal f J T k r. IIRIU4DON.
Clorb of Clrrult Oeart. of H»mlnolo Cnonly, Florida.
ny; A. If,' WEEKS.
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Notice la hereby Siren that
:ed la baatpeaa at Caoeel
berry, pin. under tbs fictitious
nsme Soda Mart and that I In­
tend to register said name par*
easnt to the t.rme of the 'Fietlltons Name Statute" (Chapter
taps* Urn of Fk-rlda) with tbs
Clerk Of the Circuit Court of Beml.
uala County, *Florida.
' C K. WATSON.
Caaealbarry, Fla.

N o r K a t C an d y
an d C ro w T h in
New, Kasy Plan
IN T*b COURT or VMM COVN.
TV JCIMiM, SUMINOUtt COUN­
TY, BTATN OP FLORIDA.
IN RR TMR ESTATE OP
JAMR8 IICNJAMIN IIOtlAN. Daceased.
IN PRORtTK.
TO ALt, WHOM IT MAT CON*
TURNl
Nodes Is glren that MRH. (Ir*re
Merritt Died bar final report a.
AdmlBtMrmtrla of tho tatalo of
Jams* Beatemla lloaan. demised;
Her *b* filed bar petition for final
dlsebarar*. sad tbai she will ipply to Ihe Honorable it. w. Ware.
Coaatr Jodg* of Hemlnole County.
Plorlda on lb* |*t day of
December 1*41. for approval of
same aad fur final dlechSrgs aa
Administratrix af lb* relate of
Jamoo Benjamin Hogan deceased,
on Ibis (1st Bar of October 1*11.
MRS. nRACB MEKIUTT
Administratrix of the oatalo of
JAMEH BENJAMIN IIIHIAN.
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TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

A n deraon G r if f lt h
’uncrsl- Director
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N. 1** fu of KV4 of IIIK I T r 1"— 1 em ail d w ellln g a a t
Sotilhweel r o r n a r T hird Nl, an d H u b e rts A»a.
HWU of Wlk 4 T r 11—k em ail d w ellln g a a t N o rth w est
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to City Use* for year 1941, and any unpaid elite
end county U s lin e .
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Tho City Commleefon reoervta tho right to eccept
or reject any or •&amp; Mda.

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Hanford L» The Only Central
Ida City Affording Kail High
And Water Transportation

Issues Between U.S
Japan Seen By Envoy
Diplomat Arrives In
New York On Way
« To Conference With
American Officials

‘Prince Charming*

Washington Takes
4 Pessimistic View

Member Associated Preaa

Ark Royal To
Russians
Be Revenged,
Say British
Lines
Only Two Or Three
Men I»st Lives Oil
Carrier, De c l a r e s
Lord A l e x a n d e r

Report Holding
In All But Crimea
Six Die As Train Hits Truck

Work Continues
On A ir p o r t In
Spite Of Rains

NUMBER 67

$150 Is Given
LONDON. Nov. 15 —(/p)__
Britain's First U n i of the Ad­
Red Cross In miralty, A V Alexander, today Wi l l i a ms Declares
promised, ''We shall avenge the
Site Highest And
Royal as wo avenged the
Special Gifts I Ark
Hood.'*
Driest In S' t at e

Nazi Assault Is Described As Bogged
I n North Sector
In Snow And Mire

Counter-Attacks
Of Reds Gaining
Mussolini Announces
Shake-up In Staff
Of Army Commands

Alexander did not rlatiorate on
the statement.
Despite heavy rains work is
The big battle cruiser Hood continuing on the new airport end
waa sunk last Spring in a bat­ two draglines are on the job with
tle with the German battleship the men working night and day.
( A p f " l l ,HK'
U—
Higgins, chamber of
i .
Traetwarlhy sdvlrea
Uismnrrk, which in turn
wu.i Koeanl
reachlag the Aaaoelated l»re«*
The Special Gifts Committ*.*# tracked down and sunk by pu-- COianterrr s,*-retnry. said t.gliy.
••day said Franc# U close
It ran lie expected that there
of tho Seminole County Chap- suing British rraft.
ill In- some puddles on the
1* •
*• enter un» r of the American He.l Croea
und I lit the men are fait
Alexander disclosed the loss of
^ L rT* ^ J r ' °
niller'a
nr U M k if l P m &lt;
which is composed of II. II. life aboard the great aircraft car.
eeuev in Burepe.
ining
them,
and
we
have
th*
S an b u ro K uru an , .Ignnn’a
, eranc*. It v u said, I* *crColeman and Randall Chase, re. rier Ark Royal would not be
highest nntl drit*«t nitc fur an air*
aneclal en v o v to W n*hlh«tnn.
* rt in tht*
Frr«| T Willj ? y fuwlderlag a signed
ported they have secure.I tlonj- more than two or three men.
O pday eald th e r e w e re "very
•tn«. city mtrmrvr. today tie.
fvL**
edhereace to
Uona totaling 1151), Algernon
The 22.00U.|on Brltisn air­ tU
evder a* on* of Mveral
rrd
few Irreconcilable” in su et )&gt;eSpeer, roll rail chairman, staled craft carrier Ark Itovul, which
fof f r **ione I" return foe the
Some high *t»tcr limy In* r itw e«n th la c o u n try an d J a ­
from the Arctic Circle la tho
today.
reteaaing of French wnr pcl&gt;eetn| m the next two week* on
pan .
This committee contacted cor. Cape of Good Hop* had carried Lake Monroe. Mr. William* added,
•jrner* and withdrawal of
into
action
against
tho
Axis
an
porations and businesses in San­
H e a rriv e d In N ew York
t-erman troop* from none
heavy raina nil the Upper
ford which generally give more honored name going ouck to th# fcJnre
“t the now occupied French
y plane from San Francisco
defeat of the Spanish a-mada. 8L John* Itiver will l"gin to
money
to
the
nrguoiintHin
than
territory.
m
un impression. If the rains
nd planned to leave at once
th* actual membership fee before went down yesterday with mortal make
The
roncrasintM
would
are heavy in the localities of
for Washington to confer
torpedo wounds.
he general roll call began.
J,
c**l f°r the use of the
She was attacked
Thursday Kissi mntis* and Orlando tht* drainwith American leaden on rela­
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y "Pr
Th# roll call is over Monday
hrench
fleet
for
Medwill pnilmhly rmch here hy
tions between the two nation*. Charming” who found hi* ‘‘Cln. and th* quota of $1500 must be east of Gibraltar hy a submar­
Iterraneen convoy* ,nd the
that
time,
he
stated.
Six
men
were
in-itiintly
ki'tnl
mid
a
seventh
critically
injured
Aaked what ho considered to derella" on a park bench in secured at that time. Th- goal ine—most likely by an Italian
ou.llng of Geo. Maxim Wey.
Dr. It W. Ruprecht, of the at M inrola, I.. I nil. n III. Fill bull, crack express train, hit a
A* the outlook for peace, Kuru- New York. It all brgan when hat been set at a point twice a* submarine althougth this point
gand. commander of Vichy
amid, “a single man’* effort Willia (Bill) Langford instated high aa ever before du» to the was not officially iii*d*--whlle Units'll Slates Bureau nf Ento­ tru rk ra rry in g tin wii'kiiiiii k11‘in their Jobs. Shown, is a view of
troop* in Africa.
la tea email In the present ait. on buying a meal for hungry and ‘‘special emergency” mid Mr. she was enroute to that western mology, reported an excess of
i
'■.i inp.ileil on the locomotive.
uatioD. We must all pull logv. homeless Josephine Phillips. She Speer pointed out that a*, least Mediterranean fortress. She rank rain for both this month and lint the tru c k 's w rrtkii
n r k o o l o . k Cm —
ther."
now has n’ home with relatives half of the funds slay in Sem­ yesterday morslng under tow en­ m o n th with a total of almost two
Ihk* Itfri nrntv Inis milliroute to port while some of her Inches of rain yesterday If the
Diplomatic circle* in Washing. and Is to wed her sailor "Prince." inole County.
fn'il thi* Cfrnmn offensive
1(100 men were working t&gt; th* W eather clears in the future and
^ » n are peat 1ml*tic over the visit
Hollywood producer will film
Taro radio network programs last, in the best of her tradi­ * cool «|&gt;eU comes the vegetable
everywhere on their vast
Japan’* apodal envoy, saying the atory.
were arranged by the National tions for quiet and jiersutrnl va­ grop will probably come through
oattlefront except in the
convertatioaa led to
headquarter* of the American lor, to bring tier aafely tot* all right, he said.
(.rintea. a llnssian snokesRad Cross In connection with the harbor.
F ar E ast. Japan'*' diet
Parmers will have to work their
,
man tleclarcd todav.
organisation's 25th annual roll
laary sees ion to.
celery now In order to loosen an I
call. Mra. Roy Mann, publicity
Only oil that sitle-door aniM W 'U saa aad &lt;*n
aetvnte
the
ground
ami
the
ram*
I
f?
,
I he library «if
Mrs. Irving nroach to the
Chairman of th* local chapter,
('nucuaus in
will probably wipe out the effects , L l f C U l t 1 O U T l
F«'inl»erg.
who
for
th
ree
years
has
stated
today.
the Red Army’s position re. S T In tiw Parifto
Of the different time* of planting
m anaged
the
Sanford *’Kead uardftl ns serious.
*V/rhe first .program waa No*.
aaplodv
through the retunlution nf the
• and the neat concert is sc he.
*" t ‘Kurusu
Simp," is heiog moveil into tho
plants, Ihr R-uprvchl explained.
Military dispatchr* described
Ruled to be broadcast tomorrow
Yesterday's rain was the second
T ourlut ( ’e n te r which is located th* Nasi assault ns blunted, and
ATLANTA, Nov. |5,-4*V-*d
After noop a t 1:10 o'clock u&gt;«r
fall in this county during the
on the uhote of Lake M orroa in bogged down from th* &lt;a«iiwfi*U*
three networks, the Columbia, ward Mullins, a D m detective. hard
preparation for the form s I op. of Leningrad and Moscow In tho
who travel# with th# Rlngling month of November aa over an
th* National and th* Mutual.
Timm i flirt "iM'iu MmitUy
, ,
inch and a half foil on Nov !&gt;.
filing of. ..tin* *fn*4in w
Hominy
that *1 home tQ .bryah.through
Mr*. Mann named the star* Brothers circus, insisted Friday and on two other day* almo.t an morning at | 0 &lt;n i u r l m k
mired Ukraine.
the Una and raaka a touebefowa.wbo will take par) on th# p n . that th* fatal poisoning of II inch of rain fell, it w*« reported. fight civil ia«f»
mghl
when
winter
vl.«it«*ru
ir,
ell
In sector after sector, the Rii»ioi
the
d«*ekct
"U I didn’t havt a hope (for
gram, with Paul Muul a* mas. I elephant* in the clrcua herd was
towfiapenpl.*, alnn* *aii| their own couiiter.at.*
ar\J m pan* I «*f ,l.’» nu n for the Sennniile t'o u n ty ,
peace), why do yon think I came
U r of reremonle*. Others Include not accidental.
tirnml Jury In!* Item
selected uli,, m prevuni* ,e a r* have pu r. tack* were gaining steadily in
•uch a long way7"
Kuruan
Basing his belief on a report
Erprst Krupp, resident of San­ Raymond Maaaey, Ruth Gordon,
m* well it u n pa ml of |H meli In iputcd in luuriat club uc'ivitie*. force.
^ a ld as he slapped from a Hon. ford and retired Atlantic Coast David Rota, Conrad Thibault and by Dr. Georg* T. Lewi* aaaUtfor trial juries, O. T Merndon, und realdellt* of thi* vlcmlty.
T lu la elipper yesterday,
Prank Black conducting . the N. unt professor of blochemiatry
Berlin claim* the 3 1.000. ton
circuit touit tlrrk, -aid liofay » I n, are inlervard In the iiry sn .
•I came to offer my all-out IJrto engineer, died suddenly at B. C. Symphony Orchestra and at Emory University, who exam,
his
home
this
morning
at
1:60
t’ivd eases Inted are. Frunk iriiiun of lhi» y e a r’* tonri*t eiiib. British battleship Malaya was
assistance to my colUagoe, Am­
Chorus.
____ —.* .
inrd viscera of th* dead ele­
HHREVKI’OIIT, U . N»v. l&amp; A. - M«eg»'L plaintiff vs, -At VV. m il meet for th e purpo-e - f crippled in the U-boat attark
bassador Nomura ■ In Washlng- o'clock.
phants, Mullins said:
III a suit "f "g e ttin g n rq u a in ted .” T ne m eet­
The 71 year old man began hi*
—(4*1— Uenteniry College xtu. Kpp«, defendant.
* ton. A* a diplomat with an Im­ railroad
The findings hy Dr. M ew ii dents nuirchetl 300 strong to damage* for fl/tOO; Christine ing will lo g in at 7 :30 nVIuck, which sank the Ark Kuyul.
career on the New York,
portant mission, I am not In a
On the Russian front tin* Nn.
bear out our theory that there the snnual laiuisiene Methodist Arulrewd. plaintiff, vs. the At­ Mi - Mayme Hodgkin, director
New Haven and Hartford Ball'loaltion to aay much. All tho road
xis sny their planrs are raiding
was too much poison for th* (’onftr^fee Friday morn'ng and lantic t o.i.ut Line Itnilroad, «l«
end
entered
the
service
of
the
to
u
rist
e
n
te
rta
in
m
e
n
t
d
e
.
talking m utt be done In Wade, the Atlantic Coast Un* in 1906.
elephants to hava gotten It ac- present'd s resolution asking thi femlant damages$ J , ; Orungo p.irtm eiit. d eclared today.
Sevastopol and Kerch constantly.
logon. I fuUy reads* the diffL For his perfect record as an
cid*nt*lly."
I a n yi ung women, Mi** lie . The fighting around Moscow and
r4»nfervn* • to rescind its action lull fruek und Tractor Com
eulty of my task."
‘
’
PHILADELPHIA,
Nov.
15
Dr.
Lewis
la
continuing
hi*
ng
of T h jr-.U y forbidding dancing | pany. plain tiff, v*. Donald Dunn. b n e Tam m and Mi*» Cornell* Leningrad is reduc *d In wu-illng
Later, as he hoarded a plana engineer, Mr. Krupp received a
examination, but meanwhile no on the college campus.
ih'fi'iiilanl. ilmnilgi*
11
. F niiiiiiin. will a**iat Mr*. F ein. off Russian attempt* t*i lu'nk
far Washington, Kurusu com- 25 years service pin when he OP)— Wage Increases of $10 a word
waa
forthcoming
aa
to
in.
retired In 1032.'
Ilie hand lin g n f her II- through.
The demonstration was orderly Ben t'jnly und Irene Hull, plum-1 1„.,^
month for 350 Philadelphia sea­
vestigations
by
circus
officials
Among
hi*
other
activities,
Hr.
tiff.-,
i&lt;
Snaio
William*,
ile
The Kuislan* admit the iinniln.
l.i,ii y fiom which tnw n.|«' 0 |ile
men employed bp three steam,
und none of the student* rnterrd
•Thar* ere many people who,
and
police.
The
clrcua
was
at
felidiint.
ejection;
Anile
lie
I
.mil'll
Krupp
for
over
20
yean
held
limy
-till
ren t volume*. The oh. ent lus* nf the Crimen.
ship companies a rt provided in
the conference hall except »
for their own advantage*, want
Savannah
Friday.
No
other
the
offlco
of
secretary-treasurer
Varn.
••Inint
iff,
v*.
Tin*
Gulf
The British staged new raid*
an
agraamant
with
the
compan­
j..,
i
in
moving
it*
loca'm
n
•»
committee.
to bring our two eountrie* Into
were reported.
fur un Brindsi, Catania, and Aclre.
The resolution
pointed oui Imleinnity ln»urance t'umpany, merely a* a convenience
war. But we muet took at things of the Sanford Division of Bro­ ies announced Friday, by Harry deaths
Mullins had described the that “9H percent of the student* drfemlint. damage* 61.000.
t,,iiri-t«, the lib ra rian pointrd nut. dale, killing 29 and injuring 21).
from our own point of view. We therhood of Locomotive Engin­ Collin*, business agent of thu death
of tb* elephants aa "mas* •lance and did dance nrlnr to
eer* and waa awarded the Em AFL Seafarers International Un.
Alan, Mury (*. Kiiaier and huaMm* Tamm and Ml** FinnerMussolini announce I i higli
suet
our j__
own reaponii.
JA'tm
mw have
_
,
murder”, and pointed out that entering Centenary college. •&lt;&gt; band, A. I.. Kmler, plaintiff*, in will al*o art aa Junior hos- command shakeup. Gen. Frnnclacu
of 40 T eat's Membership ton.
f
filltlee to our «Ww peoda «»*. blem
those
poisoned
W*r*
th*
oldest
Th# companies aad th* num­
ther* is little chance of any va. Iteln-ecu I'rkv, defendant, ti'.M* by greeting guest* and nt. Iricolo ha* h*«n ousted us staff
end then to the world. So what­ la that organisation.
Ha waa: a member of the San­ ber of employs* of each affect, and best trained in tho big circus tudent acquiring the li-bit hv damage* 62.7,000; Clyde Bunn­ tending uny requests the visitor* chief and under w*i rrtarv
for
ever eomee to paae, we should
herd.
ford B. F. .0 . E. for M yean ad war* th* W ataraan Staainreason of nia entering Ceuten. ell, et. al. plaintiff, v*. Uidled might make. »uch ** arrnng. aviation. Iricolo i* replaced by
look hot fo r oor own good.
I,iiinl»«
r
I'nmpany,
et.
ul.
ilumaad
recently
waa
electedto
serve
mg curd game*. The recreation Gen. Rinti Corao Fougier.
eiecvra w
ship Company, l U l the Panin,
ary."
Persona In high authority have SM
age*. 17.000; and I'heonix In direijor i* particularly enlhiiaias«nlar-Oecldsnt*l Steamship ComThe Rusaian* claimed last
sap reeled the opinion that the •a trustee) of til* local
Thla
brotherhood
ilemnity
Cmnpuny
v*.
M«fx,well
laxlge.
1
1
—
TM.
hrnth.riwwvd
will
•
pany,
30,
and
the
South
Allan
lu- ,il»,ut the hnstrsae*. prominwnt night to be slowly driving the
• out*# of p*e*a o r wor wHh JaStewart,
damagra
||,MN).
luct
th*
intarment
service
at
conduct
h
,ituili
of
thi*
city,
who
will
r&lt;German*
before them everywhere
lie Bteamaklp
Staoawkto Lines, 164.
nan reeted on K unuu'a forthCemetery,
The giand Jury grnup. culled ri'ivo gutmt* lit the renter on nn the Mo*cow front, und in the
Lake View
\
Collins
tins aald
said tho agreement
conversation*.
’/
tu meet ul 10:00 o'clock Mimdny lIn wirioii* day* when tr-k will far aouth it wa* obvious that
-Th* Rev. Martin J. Brim will brought th* moathly aatoriea of
J--- - .** • officiate
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 15.—
at the funeral service moat
inurmng, i* cumpiiaeil of Rml lo* si'rved.
the invader wa* making al mo«l
» *J» 4to IU 0 . Other proOCALA.
Nov.
15
-W
h
—
Ken­
.
i
(Oattaeed
(Ah-Loria
R.
Bristol,
39.
Weat
ney llarrl*. Orio It. Matliieux,
• 4rf»
only a creeping progress against
visions include 30 cant* per hour
II
—
■ IlNMeil kf-ai Pose T » “l
neth
Ballinger
of
th*
state
ntPalm
Beach,
Friday
raceived
a
a lerribl# Red resistance.
for worfc'over an sight-hour shift
tom
er
general’#
office
told
the
provisional
appointment
aa
In­
and the seataea'a naintanance.
It was. by all sign*, the best
Florida
Preea
Asaoclatlon
Friday
stitutional
parole
aupervlaor
for
day for the Soviet arm* In many
Colllna mid. Tba agreemsnl la
TO INSPECT KK8EKVATION
the
state's
flcUtinua
name
law
ths
Florida
Parole
Commission
retroactive to Nov. 1.
a week, for Ihe German* throw
should be clarified by amend­
at the stale prison.
selvr* in effect acknowledged
GAINESVILLE,
Nuv.
15.—
ment* at the neat session of the
Chairman
rrancls
R.
Bridges,
everywhere
they
were
Member* of the Campbell-la&gt;*»- that
WORCESTER,
Maas. Nov.
(A*) Four scientist* from Clrm‘
,
Jr., aald Bristol eras named to the legislature.
l'u»t of the American l.rgion struggling bitterly not for mile*
IS —OP)— Beeratary of Trea­
Russell Key. Tamp*, president (im Gollege. South Carolina, will lug
temporary
poet
before
tb*
com­
^James Aliea Chaadlsr. U-year- sury
will
meet
Monday
night
at
H:0O
mere yard by yard. V.
Morganthau suggested a
mission's nlna supervisors war* of th* association, said many make u tour, of tho University o'clock at the legion Hot to hear butTh#for greatest
realdaat o f this county, died vast post-war * program today
of n serlea of \_
appointed because of Dm n****- person* had gained the false of Florid*'* wildlifo conservation report* on tho Armlatleo Dsy victories reported by the Soviet
w - f »■&gt; at hto borne a t 701
taraby
every
man,
woman
and
Impression that the law wa* reserve nt Welaka un the St. parade and celrbratlon and make on the rentral front was sinful
aty
for
gating
•
parol*
and
pro­
Weat Ntoth 8treat following an
lid Uia world over would he
LONDON, Nov. I I —&lt;/Ttprogram under way at promoted by nawapopars. It re­ John* River Tuesday, it wa* an­ plan* fur the celebration for next Tula, 100 mll*s to the south
Ulneee at five awathar
guaranteed enough food to b l Tb« Yago*lav Government in ex. bation
quire* every firm not operating nounced Friday.
immediately.
year, Joel Field, Doit command­ of Moscow, where It was said
U* asserted today that In the Raiford
The law permit* th* commis­ under th* owner's name to pub­
IQ. 1579
er. said this morning.
( that after two week* of batll*
HI*
propotal
_
would
have
a
paat
two
weeks
MOO
Yugoalav
* 116 KN1(01.1. IN c c e
for lha two-fold purpose of eliminating civilians. Including aehaol b oy\ sion to taka 90-day provisional lish In a legal advertlsqmcqt the
'Monday afternoon at 3 00 o- a major German offenaivr that
W that tlma tbs major cauaa for war*, and of had baaa shot by dam an force* appointment*. Bristol has been name* of the owner or owner*.
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 15.— rlnck a sesilon of the executive Involved 15 eonaecutlv# tank at­
■ id Haines. Increasing tho farmer*' market, of oasapatiaa a t K n m Jw ac In regional director for* th* state
(AT—October civilian
tonaerva- committee of the legion haa tack* had been broken.
beard of social welfare for three
» ha told tba National Grange's raprtml for tiw
villa. Ho
"Th* Germans were her# ygstlon corps enrollments in Flo­ been called in conjunction with
of 26
of 71th annual convontton.
Natl »oIdler*.
rida totaled '416, th# state wel­ tho meeting* of the - advisory tenlay," said an official ae.
^ Tb* commie*low birad Frank
rommittc*
of
tho
Bona
of
!*e
count.
'Todav. only their eorp.
fare board, selecting agency, re­
Yana roe*, Jr.,' F ort Ptortr, at
a rt:
*f far.
legion, Mr. Field added.
sea are h*r*.H
ported Friday,
Nettle
$100 a month as a clerk to as­
CINCINNATI. Npv. 1$ ~(JP&gt;
In every other major »*etor
sist Bristol They will (aka over —&gt; Death took tb* second of two
^
. Nr*.
about 51oscow th* Russian story
Or land* and
Padgett oJOrUac
Ihelr new J*b* a t Raiford on polar boar cubs
Friday, 43
was similar; At Kalinin, 95
Nov. 24.
iiaur* after their birth In Clnmile* abov# th* capital, 20 So­
T n v to ' Chandler
ctoMti'a
viet village* raeaptured within
_ - 1«
*'a *
Aurora, their mother, had dis­
a 24-hour ptriod. At Maloyar.
owned them and both war* placaJ
oslavata, 65 mll*s southwest of
Tb* n ased T sarlet Annual la
to private homes an a special
Moscow, th* last detachment af
espectod off tb* ag«as Tuesday
botUa-fad diet of goat milk. The
The time limit of the Sanford tack of Intercut shown by young th* Invader driven from the east
with ptotona aa« Information
first Mb died last night.
Slogan Contoal which I* being people of tho high school age bank of tlj# Nam River.'
BARTOW, Nov. 4 3 ,-tff&gt; -A
Rusaian' information, ae In tho
aboat potato ad .ia tw ast In the
sponsored by tho
Merchant* Townspeople seem to be enthus­
ity dairyiastic, according to th# number of aouth waa not so dtUilad—nnd
Association
and
scheduled
to
clow*
Increase
Nov. ID ha* been extended to Dec. entries, but students have not re not quite so confident In ton#
price of atiOt la Utla
—but It waa claimed that before
I In ordeV to give contestants a •ponded.
to i t eeato a quart a t a
There krill be three prixea of Rostov, on tb# Don Rlvar. tb*
longer opportunity to make their
by Paul
gateway to the Cauca­
antrloa, Gen# G, Baber, chairman 910, 13, |2 awarded to winneri northern
sus, an allte Naal dlvtoto.v had
starve and aM sli j i M whtoa am ta n u d U
*1 tbo eeatoot, aaaeunoed todari
en
teuUd.‘
A I tfl-th* Crimea,
The slogan which to chosen Vill In will becomo the proparty of
waa said th a t Russian rata.
bo usoc by Ure Chmabor of Corn- the Sanford Merchant# Aaaocla. It
forrementa still w art moving op.
store*. buain*aa*s and on tion. In th* caa* of a tto, dupli­
stationary of various organlia- cate award* will bn. mad*.
Judge* for the contest hav* been
chos*n but Mr. Babor did not dia.
cloa* th*lr Identity. However,
F air aad cooler la tiw norih
h* remarkad that th*y are
paopl* who am qualified t o and central portion* tonight; Sun­
•aloct a win oar Is this typo of day parity aloudy with moderate'

Committee C o n t a c ts
Business Firms To
Ma k e Collections

Situation Is Explo­
sive As Far East
« Diet Holds Meet

S

i

Library Moved To Tourist Center
In Preparation For Formal Opening

Erneil Krupp,
%
r, Dies
T h is Morning

Elephants’ Deaths*
Charged As Murder

Opens S e s s i o n
M o n d a y Morning

es Wo Me tielil
For 71-Year-Old
Resident Sunday

College Students Ask
Dancing Be Allowed

350 Seamen Of Three
Companies Get Raise

Parole Supervisor
Explains
Gained At Raiford Watson
Trade Name Law

J. E. Chandler
States
• Dies Following Morgenthau
Post-War Food Plan
S h o r t Illness

Legion Groups To
Meet On Monday

Reprisals Occur
In Yugoslavia

•fir

Bear Cubs Die When
. Deserted By Mother

Jaycee Information Booth Opens
Monday For Four-Month Season

Polk Dairies Ask
Milk Price Jump

Time Limit On Merchants* Slogan
Contest Is Extended To December 1

Local Weather

B s t " T 'j'
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•
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�SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15» 1811 v

TH » 8 ANTOP BCTALP, BAWFOttP, FLORIDA

PAGE TWO

The Sanford Herald

The Unfortunate Darky

M a w f 'm n 'a t w i M a n « i&lt;
mt U a t o i i f l M t U '

Seminole County negroes who have heard lush tales of
fabulous fortunes won by their dark skin brothers in the
rich industrial centers of the north should think twice beore they begin a similar quest in search.of the proverb­
al pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. Most southern
darkles who have migrated north have Uved to regret it.
The New York Herald Tribune tails of a current crime
wave in Harlem, colored section of New York City, and re­
ports that a group of negro social workers themselves at­
tribute the almost daily killings, robberies and other
crimes, “to unemployment, congested and faulty dwelling

Circuit Court
Optene S e s s io n
M onday Morning

AndersonGriffith
F u n e r a l Director
1H E W 8 l

•&gt; r t ■*,» f — jl

John°D.rtAferahsjna 5de*H. Msatere, J r , T. L. Gorham, J. 11
Lew eon. A. B. Mahoney, M. W.
Taylor Ben Amann, Otto CakL.
well. C. M. Aria, R. M. Peerc*.
C. U BeIdIn, 8. O. RltdiU. Joe
U Corky, Fred W. Hogan, C.
R. Cionto. Frank L Woodruff,
Jr.. C W’. Baker, G IT. Bbojmaker, John K- Lawton, M. C
Cinder, CL’C Cox, B. H. Englleh C. C. Jeckaon, X; A- Adaau,
J. W. Smith, D. B. Brown, H.
R. Hunt, I* M. Telford, Jr. Ben
f . Wade, f t A. Rlra. 8. A. Ir­
win. G M. Boyd, Alex R. Jobnwp and Albert HalL .
The trie! Jury panel le eompoied of H. L. Brown, R. A.
Cobb, Hawkine Connelly, W. 8Hand.' Roy Ranlerton, W. B.
Williams, William
MuagraTO,
Charles W. Brown. R- T. Thraxher, B. F. .Maaa, Earl T. Chap­
man . Robert L. COx, Earl Doeeer,
W. H. Pope. H. O. Swofford, F.
H. Clark, 8 r , Shelley Msek and
A. R. Hunter.

The Herald Tribune editorially comments that “Living
conditions In Harlem are such as to make that region a
real focus of crime infection—Its major economic diffi­
culties—difficulties which are fundamental to the unhappy
conditions that prevail there—may be traced directly to
prejudice and Intolerance. To achieve any real and lasting
mprovement greater opportunity must be afforded the
negro to earn a living."
This is quite a different picture from that which one
ordinarily finds painted by northern agitators for the bene­
fit of the southern negro. Where are the eaay jobs at big
wages? The swing bands on every corner? The elaborate
Iving quarters with windows, bathtubs and parlors? The
night clubs and the high yellow gala? Where is all that
SATURDAY, NOV. IS. IS4I easy'money to be made by anyone without the aid of pick
BIBLE VERSE FOR TODAY

IF YOUR TASTE DEMANDS
THE BEST IN

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES

• WINES BE BURK TO VISIT

NICK’S
Package Store
i n u s r o u ATHarm
Aet n a attest r w a B I 1
n n ilie n | M m

OOD CANNOT BK BRIBED:
Bthold to obey ta better thin
•aerifies,— l - Samuel 1 8 :2 2 .

’rora The Praeldtnee Journal
resourcefulness W needed
think of Michael Rndotf
Who, accompanied by two hench­
men and a coop of pullet*.
Took a British craft In the War
of l i l t
. his nature. The anxiety of those to return* who
With gnato and a minimum axwsndered so far afield is adequate proof of this.
change of bullets.
A dd!If coolness la desired, conelder 8a rah Cope,
Who*
Who, opening _a clothes
_____ press
where a thief was hid,
Bald, in*her Quaker faehton;
. Friend, all- honest folk
Should bo In bod. Ill light thee
out! And did.
— ELEANOR^_QLENN WALLIB

A review of business developments* during the past
twenty years, a period now known as the poat-war era,
brings up the question of what will happen after the pre­
sent war Is over. That It will be an entirely.different world Ernest Krupp,
ffom anything we have known in the past goes almost
Engineer, Die*
without saying. But how will these changes affect busi­
WEARING THIN
ness?
r/
I have put on my old soldier's
T h is Morning
“It Is too early today to say what is In store for
American industry,’* write Paul Geaner and John Beckley
in ihelr syndicated column “How’s business?’’ once the
present war raging abroad is over. BusinesswUe, however 3:00 A M. In Holy Croat tU asweeping changes are.certain—changes. Industrialists pny. cupel Church, with Erkkseq
Funeral Home In charge of Afwhich will create a better, more cim ottabU iorld.*’ ‘
rangemenU.
" .„
,^
Here are some of the post-war things’ buajhesii plan­ AeUee pellbearera are: J. R,
■houtden ners are Anticipating; they write:
„
Stewart, W .. IJ. Belts, M Jjrtn i 1. New low-cost housing—constructloir of new millions I a r tk / j. E. Courier,
of modern, light, sir-conditioned dwellings jo fit all types
of podietbooks.
- :
,
:„
' ........... „
** 5f!duct,on In elwtric
rote*—tho -reanlt. at
mgs# utility plant construction; now under wayj
8. A new, .slightly smaller automobile, to ski) bnd^r
AS Moscow*Ifa terrific,
1500 and travel 60 or 70 miles is galloh oq new, more pow­
The Baltic porta tows
erful gasoline. ,
. ....... |
■?.
:r
;

’ K t % r a not calorific.
dolf. pleaso; yon must not

Chill—S!
Dinners'
-

... SANDWICHES
ALL KINDS OF

Funerai Service
For J. E. Pell
To Be Tomorrow
Funeral aertfeee far’ John Xdward -Pell o f Volusia eauntywh*
dial' at hla'homd' In’OsUoil Wediwedey ftotnlag will • » eotodaeted tomorrow' aftel-Aoon ' at' ItSO
rfeloek et ths Ericksod ’Funeral
Hortm. With the JUe. W.-p.Xuhev
mad ’offlcUttag, followed ’by «n

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• FIRE INSUR­
ANCE Is On# place where you
can save money, without iserifiring quality 1 If you wara a •
policyholder in THE CEN­
TRAL jest yeer, you would
hove received a dividend refM
reiaentinfi 25%, of the premium. •
Economy P.Righ^l Phorie lo
find out bowmuch you caa lave. &lt;
*AAM ttU i»f‘*

IfA'tf. O. ‘Jewoa a f.la rg e * j
Is a r i. Vleno and blra. :L
awbine of D rian d ,. Mra~ I
a &lt;Wiggins i endi Mrs. C*sa J
pa', o f Miami .and U n ., &amp;
oaslae o f Panama.-cCtyyi.

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FOB Y0ptt"NEW - FIDWER N
; GALL' HUB. ‘PIPPIN
Southcaslsm A Florida Stats Florists

iIdler raqulrt* sboat sna­
il# o f cotton a year, tail
more than tho avtfa«s!

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PAGE THREE

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

iT U B D A Y , N O V E M B E R I t , I M

Tate Regent Talks
'On D. A. R. Work

Social A n d Personal Activities

RADIO NEW8
WDBO
ToalfAC’s rrofraB *

Telephone 148

flRB. LOURINE BEAL, Badety M lj g

Social Calendat

^

6:00 Collefrt Son**
f i it nt r n r » i t m : n u M r u t im n
0:1(1 Football Stores
K. u llrownlww. I* I* »' *-t..r
S u n d a y H * rY » e ’F «
0:30 Elm er Davi.«, N ew t
S u n d a y Htfh.vol
I I I
I
M
6:45 The W orld Today
M o rn in g
W o rs h ip .
11 u«» \
M
7:00 Peopla’« Platform
I»r
l l r o w n l r ^ w ill p t * »rh
7:30 Columbia Cnncrrt Orches­ J r a n d S r Y o i h » is |’. • i*le- * t&lt;» I*
M
tra
Kv#»u n g
W o n h lp
: m
I*
M
8 :00 Sporta R eporter
8 :15 Oranjfv
County
Medical
n o t -y r m i «
r r t* « o r % i.
Aaa*n.
« I I I I K II
8 :3 0 K eyboard and Cnnaolc
|n # v Martin l i n
8:55 E lm er l)av.« L th** N rw a.H rii Nuiolny *n.
9:00 Your H it Parade
,,o l&gt;r • ............
I'hurrh
H«’h*»ee| .
9:45 S atu rd ay Night Serenade 1 VtnrnitiK |#es»%*
10:15 P ut lie AffaiM
A M
Y n u ilf
IV s »| »l e
10:30 J u a n Arvixu
4 aa I* M
10:45 Newa O f The World
11:00 H a rry Jame« O rchestra
I
11:30 Dance Orchestra
12 00 Preaa News
12:05 Sign O ff

Choice Of Plants
Studied By
Sailie

H arrison

At THE CHURCHES

Chapter

Mrs. H. L Covington gav* a
was held in the W oman's Club
talk on the wise choice of house
Friend* of
Miss
Elisabeth on T hursday afternoon.
SUNDAY
plants
and
their
ear*
a
t
thd
meet­
Pippin
will
be
sorry
to
learn
' A conference of the Junior
In weaving
the
flag,
Auxiliary of the Seventh Die. ing of the JCoe* Circle 6t the that she is ill at her home on A bem ethy mentioned the
trtet of the American Lesion Sanford Garden Club which we* West Firet S treet.
of the D. A- R. in reg ard s
the Red Crus*, war relief
Will be held In Winter Garden held yesterday morning at the
the w ork th at is being don# on
0 th , American Leri on Home nt Home of Mrs. D. L. Thrasher
in
Roe*
Court
Mis*
N snry
R o ssrtlc r
of KUU Island. Mrs. A bem ethy told
l:Oo p. If. to which ell Junior*
In naming the choice house Stetson U niversity in D e ta n d is df th e “Real D aughters” of th*
•re Invited to attend.
plants,
Mrs.
Covington
recom­
Spending
the
weekend
w
ith
her
Am erican Revolution in the U nit­
MONDAY
t The W. M. U. of the South mended among th . small palms, p a ren ts, Mr. end Mrs. A. K. ed S tates, namely, Mra. G regory
Roasetter.
phoenia
roebelllnl
and
trees;
far
of Pennsylvania and Mr*. R andall
Side Baptiat Church wQI meet
plant*.
phylodendron,
of New Ham pshire, who a re the
M the home of Mrs. J. N. Bur. foliaga
draecena
,
peperomia,
pothoa
•toek on Scuth Sanford Ave­ aureus, croton*, rearanlhae, aanMr. and Mr*. O. A. Davie only two surviving dau g h ters of
nue at 3:00 P. M.
I r i n .i* i j o m n i . T t n K n \ i n i :
have re tu rn e d to Iheir home in Revolutionary soldiers.
| T o Ih # left o f » lr l.i!»•!*• r o a d i»!
M arlaa Nn#l
, All cutters for the Red Cross aevarl* and ferns; for flosrerlng Jacksonville a fte r spending
The work th a t is being don*
T oiaerroW N
P ro g ra m
a
t»ey«n&gt;I t h e U » t «tt»|i l i g h t
•owing rooms maintained in the plants, geranium, begonias, Afri­ few day* with th# la tte r’s m o. by th e I). A. R. in connection A wid# Bcarch ia being pushed by 7:00 M orning Devotion*
It *•V lies* K '/ ini
Woman’e Club are atked to re. can violets, bellcperone and thry- th er, Mr*. J. T. Brady.
w ith soldiers in ram ps and the n n -U r.t authorities for the kid­
7:30 Sunday Morning B reakfast
“ W hera y o u rs
allis.
port in the morning.
Club
•'*lind*) ;
education of Indians was o u t­ naper m l Marian Noel, lllmota rural
For small moisture loving
■ The Junior Auxiliary of the plants
lined ty Mr*. A bem ethy who ■chfxd teacher, who ia recovering at
H 00 P re s. New*
V”,’....,'
Mrs.
Covington
recom­
American Legion will meet in
Mra. A. J. I'e te rso n , the M iss­ •tre sse d the im portance of re ­ her h«*me in Bettendorf. Iowa, fiorn
H 0.1 Ilu .In c .a It••View
«&gt;ur i r i l
,« 11.. „
the Legion Hut at 3:30 P. M. mended the use of sphagnum es M artha W right. Elsie
M r. cognising Am erican music com­ the h arrow ing eiperienr*e She told
K.I5
L
4)iiMe
W
ilther
ft
the!
tiring
I»•i-'• •
moss
which
retains
moisture
for
O rgan
i \l«*rriin* " *»r«hii» i
progr* m meeting of the
The program
ho rter and Lois Nipper a t. poser* and o f-m a rk in g historical of being kidnaped, robbed and a t
several dare, rather than soil. W
tended the W. Y. A. banquet •pot* in the United S tates.
• W. M. U. of the Flrit Baptist
Bi
8 :3 0 tnteriii-*»'* f. r Strings
. ,f ‘ "j' ^
1
faulted by a bandit w caim g an
Stressing
the
us*
of
citrus
trees
Church will be held «t the
which w ss given a Stetson U ni.
The meeting was presided over
arm y uniform
9 00 T he W orld Today
K v .n m . *..r 4 i. . . . .
as
house
plants,
Mrs.
Coving­
ch u rc h at 3:30 P. M., with
verstty in DeLsnd lest night.
by Mr*. W. I., licnlry. regent
vith the
9 :15 From the Organ Loft
uvelne«l.n \n.i
•
Xupie, "An Urgent Goipel
Gospel Die. ton named the Calamondin and
of the Sailie H arrison C hapter,
9:30 Know Your Bible B etter
r
rls Heathen Darkness. Circle kumquat as the moat suitable
9 45 Colum bia'* &lt;lyp«y t'n riv tin H mim
Mrs. H IV Mr.Her in,I d a u g h ­ who staled that Constitution Day
our will be In charge of the for this purpose
had been observed by the chap­
10 00 C hurch «*f the Air
For th« care of the popular ter, M ery K ite, of Chevy C heer. te
program led by Mrs. L. E. Tew.maidenhair
r
when
*he
entertained
a
t
her
fern the speaker ad­ Md„ a re e ip e rte d to arrive to . home with a social m eeting s i
a iM iilIH e m ni It
t Sunbeams, Intermediate and
tl.-llv AVtlM.es .( ........
Junior G .A.’a and R. A.’s will vised a periodic application of m orrow to spend tw o weeks w ith which time s paper on the Con­
11 05 Vera HratNky. |uani«t
liev »• 1» tl.M •t • I •
lime
for
the
benefit
of
the
root
Mr*.
M
edlrr’s
m
other,
Mrs.
E.
Saieet at the same time.
Th. \\ ■*• j .:h S *r\ it • ( uil.l of 12 00 Colum bia‘4 Uounlry Jo u r­ | M o n t i N V M. f t . . . I I "
stitu tio n wa* read by Mr*. J II
V
'
I ’ l r s i h i l t s ' M r » I. #
t i t
The Aaarian Clam of the First system, whereas the use of used M. Sw alm . and Mr Swaim, at Root. The ritu al wss given by th.
nal
Chinch in ter.
tea
leaves
will
Induce
the
dark
the
H
otel
M
ayfair,
and
her
»i«|
W
-ltlf-t
t%
I
t.
M
M
..’
|*l
.
.
.
Baptist Church will meet in the
Mr*. J. II
Menirk,
chaplain, tillin'. tki’ Junior St rvirt ( hiiM 12:25 Local Farm New#
Mines at 7:30 P. M. with Mrs. green color and vigorous foliage. ter, Mr*. Ralph S tew art nt the followed by the valutc to the at .i «fill*’ •»t||)|M*1 lit thi IIKIIU*X 12:30 Salt L ik e City Tabern.u le tl. * . r .l* \l
B. L. Beard, Mr». R. T. Tho- If fungu* or larvae of insect* C ountry Club.
fl*g and the singing of "A m e ri­ «t- 'i. lllsollt t«l&gt; 1110’0•tllllf Dll rtiui *.
1 00 C hurch of the Air
It %l*Tiar i ill in it
awx, Mrs. 8. C, Gardner, Mrs. are found on th* foliage, Mra.
da\
\ i*li11)if Th • R#*\ w v
I l l t l MtlVIHU
1:30 Red Cro«« P rogram
ca.
J t . E. Smith an.) Mrs, W. L. Covingtan urged first their re­
II
II
\ l \ It I I N
• V -» I •
1)
u
ill
1
•
m
tit
1
1
v
i*r
i
.1 th. II’VDC.I . 2 0 0 ’‘S p irit t.l I I "
Member* w rre
rem inded
by
moval with a piece of cotton,
Ml ltisl IV
M* , #s»etl
I
•••*
V
“ one# as hostess',.
,1 &gt;
tlun
A
«»'li»
by
Mix
2
:30
The
W
orld
Todav
» lav l.i
Mrs. M S. W iggin* to t r ln g the
j
\
I
m
ill
ng
I'lrt.h
"
8
-V»
\ .
followed
by
th
)
1
spraying
of
a
The Dependable’ rr.asa of 1 the
York Philharm onic A XI
hU i u 3:00 New
g ifts for Kill* Island to
the Feiitu "*«**» \%IK
weak
Soap
and
water
solution
Methodist Chur%S will1 meet at
1
rt •*• t
M
Sym phony
ii
x
r
December m eeting Mr*. F. E. •51.. •x* Mi s Mur t.l It \ t •»i Tin*
tin: home.of Mr*. W, T.'Woolley. or oil emulsion, which has been
tt.K roll hit ti’«l I.y Mr*
E m phasising
a T hanksgiving Roum illat,
4 30 T he P hu«c That Rcfrcdi'** l l t e t l l i b S * i ) | . .
chairm an
of • th# ........
diluted
with
60
parts
of
water
J f3 f Wlllcw Avsnu.i ai H:(Vi I*.
them e in the d e rn ra tin n s anil Founders'
on the Air
Day com m ittee,
a n ­ A. K Sht»rniaki-r
n » m
•• % r r i * r
JA with Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker to one part of emulsion. As a also in th* tallies upon which nounced th at the m arking of the
Th. •I. Vo! inim 1 toji • rn •• ll'ataaal 5-00 S o u th in ' Se'reit.ide
11 e .. 1. )
W
I*
"tonic” in# us* ef castor oil was • core* w ere kept, the Ju n io r
wls co-boatm.
5:30
Sam
C
uff
I* i r k
1
)0
»l
*1
by
Mi—
I.
i
II
iiiii
Thttipli
first
cem
etery
In
Seminole
Coun­
V.
who
The Women’s Council will meet recommended.
4
i
i
n
*
t
a
%
H.
It . . | t 1 . X
Hurl lve* *
Displaying tom* of her own W r m tn 't Club *pon*nred a b e n e, ty would be sponsored by ths t04&gt;h f«u her Mih |4Vl. ih# paint. 5:35
XX • . 1. |. 1
X Io M tl llM
at the home of Mrs. M. G. Tracv,
f it bridge p arty in the club c h ap ter a* its Kuunderi’
Day Inir ' Tin* l.tifhl )f tllrt We.rlol/* 5:45 W illiam I. Sli.rer \
Tr.sinntM I •••
1474 Palmetto Avenue at 3:30 plants to illustrate her talk, bouse on T hursday e v c ln g .
0:00
Silver
T
heater
by lltifil. Mr*. M II Smith
e-fllvtlf \\ . . • I
project.
Mrs.
Covington
etated
in
conclu­
P. M., at which time a kitchen
0 :3 0 (Jene AutrV* Meboly RjmcIi W-Inr-.list
When tallies w ere collected
sion. "Although flowering plant*
Mrs. Ilrnley thanked the com­ na\* »hi* i haiilrr fmni th.• wiu.lv
shower will he held.
Fdf |ih.&gt;ne*s
A “ D ear Mom"
Pr lltihrniB n »•.). &lt;' • a *h.irt
and a d d ed Mr*. J. E. S tem per m ittee on decoration of the float
want
to
be
pot-bound
to
Induce
£
TUESDAY
• i h*’ 7 :1 5 DP New*
waa found to be high scorer for which was entered in the A r­ but mlo-ro-rtt in*' talk
a
more
profuse
bloom,
ferns
The morning eewlng session
th* women for which th e wav m istice Dsy Parade, including mrtin III* of tha* wm 3 *( imill " 7:25 Mu*ir.*l Fnterliide
for the Red Cross will be apon. should b# transplanted twice a presented with s prise.
Foil! rii-to mi’inbpru »*« »• Wl’l. 7 :3 0 Screen CuiM Th» a ’re
High
I** OI I \vi t l i v t &gt; vii i i i m u h i
v eoyed . by the O. E. S., under year -in order for the toll to scorer am ong the men wa* W. Mrs. J. R. Hay Mr*. Maxwell fninri 1 intti th** Se’ll'D Se*r virt* 8:00 Helen llaye« T heater
« il l in M
the^dirsetion of Mrs (X L. Ir. remain well aerated. Regardless M. H aynes and the »er»enn S te w a rt and Mr* Harry Took#, (Soil.1 t'nnii’lv M»» I'1IfpV Kntftpp. 8 :3 0 Crim»* D*»cf.)r
"We-I.
t 1..•|
i Following th e business m eet­
of how thrifty house plants, teem
l!-v
l(
M ||. .,I*I. | ,w»„r
win.
8
:5
5
E
lm
er
D
avn
etf
The
N
r»’*\v
*
1r«
lark
Mt
prlx*
w as aw arded to Mr*. K. J. ing a tea
i
E
M.Slii
to
be,
1
give
them
a
periodic
N
t
l
l
t
t
L
t
v
K
t
l
.......
I
|
•• t i n
\
\|
wa* given by
th#
_ The F.pireopal GuilJ will be
0 :0 0 Air lla«e Program
Ntieon, Jr. Mr*. K. II. I.nnry c h a p te r honoring Mr*. A bem ethy. But in•\ 41Me1 Mr* t; H (ii' n.«'.n
I'r r as ’ltlrtM M n t u .’
|| o.i
\|
™n charge of the aflame on sew. change in the garden for the
9
:3
0
F
ront
Line*
of
Mercy
Sr
em.
m
i
|.%
|ti^
|i
i
-I
m
F
received th* door prise and Mr*.
P re se n t a t th e m eeting w ere:
Ing session for the Red Cross In sentlal absorption of oxygen.1
T It — l l l l ' e *
sltltle lt
III
11,
9
:45
Wild
Life
Mr*. Thrasher announced tha J. E. Stem per wa* the recipient Mr*. Henley. Mrs. II. J. Lehm an.
W »••*»! • k I • t i l l e .» M . I . . . M I , .
the Woman’i Club, directed by
10:00 T ake It ... Leave It
plant tala to be held in the Gar­ of a prise for being the first Mr*. A. R. Key. Mr*. J. B. Ray.
Mi v K M A rn»ilitgt
Mr
M ra St. CUir White.
10:30
Colum
bia
W
orkshop
to bid end make s lttt'.r Mr*. W. II. Ballard. Mrs. R. L.
a %l.% % T l u \
H im
« 11 %im i
The Junior and Senior depart- den Center, located In the Smith person
11:00 Hcadline« and llyline&lt;
K I'ngr*. Mr- .Ink Flvn*t
: u Krtalam.
Dean. Mr*. J. H. Menlck. Mr*.
ment of the Woman's Club will Furniture Store,' on Saturda
Hi­
M r.. M II Sm ith, 11:05 Blue lla.-mn O rchestra
i’a|*l
Wllll.Mii
N«««
y
Mrs. John L. Miller w ii gen. Roum illat. Mrs. W. II. T unnL Mr* Z ll R atliff. M ra M 1.. 11:30 Tommy Tucker Orcheatrn Ntin.litr M, it.... | -t i .
#tavs a party in tha club house Nov. IS, from 10:00 o'clock I
(‘••in* h s.t
H||||
beginning at 8:00 o'clock for the morning until 1:00 o’clock oral chairmen in charge of ar. cliff# Mr*. W. M. Thigpen. M ra T iIIm. Mr* Peggy K im (i |.. M r. 12:00 Sign Of.*
.
II ri.t A M
members of the club and their In th* afternoon. The public has rangemente foe the party, as­ P. P. Campbell snd Mr*. L. P. C F Mr Slarriiw . Mi ■ .1 1
V
I*
I.
been
Invited
to
buy
plants,
shrubs
sisted by Mrs. Earl King and H agan
husbands,, also for the Seminole
Clark. Mr- t; ii 1*111ii 1%ii*. M m .
Mlre-s-l Mere-lll.g
County teacher*. An' entertain. and small tree* at reasonable Mra. Charles Ward. Mr*. W. E.
F!va nil e*llnt Is T*I r\ |. *•
| Paul Jidtnwiti, Mr*
M
E
price*
from
tha
Canter.
A
total
Dodson
and
Mr*.
Herbert
M
o«i
Ing program hat been arranged
Fru
ml.
M
m . A h Sh»M*iiiiik»*r,
of
838
plants
waa
reported
as
were
on
th#
nrixe*
committee,
Tin-: *0 1 1 1 1 *11 )1*. i i i r m r
including dancing, bridge game*
Mm Jack lliirnrv, Mra. II A.
« I I I I K II
spd Chinee* checkers. Hostesses being etc hanged among th* mem­ and Mr*. J. C. Iliggin*. Mr*,
8wuti««in. Mr* J W Chiblrr*,
1.4%II fe* I . \ v
rt I N u l l l»
bers
during
th*
past
month.
llenrv
Wight,
ill,
and
Mr*
Fred
•Member*
of
the
Sanford
llume
will be Mry. R. EL Tolar, Mr*.
M”
Ethfl
lti-»r.
M
m
llftty
lie*v I I
W
T t o * » 4 .r
Mra. Endor Curlett. beautifiesWilliam* formed the r«frc*h* ni« natrulion Club met at I he Mt»n.I It V H, htttsl III nit I V. *..r
John Miller, Mra.' Jamea Hough*
M
Buliffmiti, MIm l.&lt;*ui«»* Swuin, D
Woman'*
la at Friday for M . r Ml II m W . M - h ' t t I I • V \l
tien
chairman,
plants
solicited
inU
committee.
•sored
The
Garden
Forum,
spon
ten, and Mra. Charles Morrison.
and Mm l.illrnt Thnrnlry, r«*ii- a n a ll.d a y Club
r e e l i n g a n d tewing* I W r.lnrs.U ) \v..»-hi,.
omen's •lora.
by th* Winter Park Woi
Reservations may be mad* by far th* beautification of the
session fn r the Red Cross w ith 1 K v f h i M g \\ ••r#hl|* ! tit I* m
Club to bC
Women's
B C hekt’W
tM M 'M*»»r
N te Woi
telephoning . Mr*. J. W. Lyles,
Y « " i t o l l ! It*- g l t r n ,« hi*M i 1 *
junior mcniborv the M rs. J O. Andes prvsi'l'ng over
At the conclusion of the gamer Club snd Congregations] Church M Ami,
rooty
im t Wain Ann White, l.u- th e short business session,
an Tuesday, Nor. 18, and urged
freehmenls In keeping .w ith of Winter Psrk on Nov. 18, 19. ticiii.
WEDNESDAY
fjormlv, Katherine
Spen­
Mr. ami 20, will feature such speakers
having tha plants which tk* Thanksgiving them# were
« I I I I I O T I %N I I I I I K II
R evrrsl
pairs of
children’s
The Civle department a f tha anyone
war* listed recently In Th* Ban. served.
\ i* tlritttltt’iMi. Mitii • i
M r*.
s* Dr. Harold Hume, Dean of cer, tlwrn llayea, Camlyn Walk­ rom pers w ere m ade for the Re.11
Woman’s Club will have •
er, Miblrtil Awit It Mary Wvatt ij Cross an,| plans for the C hrlst- Mitrtf.sr.l \
,\l |s,ili Hi
ford
Herald
to
bring
them
there.
ami
the
College
of
Agriculture
of
the
dish luncheon with Mra. O. P.
Present were Mr. and
VII !•le* KS I f . s i .
'Is
A
M
Mre. Sadie Brouse, horticul­ Fred
University of Florida; Dr. H. 8. Ratliff, Sunlit* William*, Wilma I m as party to he held at the r* hn r. lt \Yssr«hl|i I I no \ |t|
Herndon and Mra. F. 8. Lareaon
William*. Mr. and
l.iflitf, CUytla Forguaan, .Marian ! home of M ri. M F. Sm ith in Ho*I Missti. T i l e - II* *1 |t||«||,.
ture
chairman
gav*
o
,
tala
per­
Wolfe,
Head
professor,
Dept,
of
m t hostess*t. Sponsor of tha pro- taining to tha right aoll for the Broughton Watktna. Dr.
»\ikrn, Mary F. Iteldin, D rrirui
. i I,|
A l 'It gII•l tIrl.ottU sKfitlrtsb
green will b* Mrs. J. L Ingley, preparation of flower rood beds. Mr*. O. L. Barks, Mr. and Mr*. Horticulture; snd Prof. John V. llayra, Inez Williarna ami Betty F loral H eights w ere made.
ssr. A Th |» «
rnvereil dish luncheon was served K » r o l H R H r r t l t f T It) |* M
the *ub)*ct: Tuberculosis.’’
M. llaynaa. Mr. end Mra Wstkine of the Depsrtmcnt of
She stressed tha us* of sand W.
Horticulture s t the Unlvereily Thurenon.l and Rev. Ituhrman. s nt noon to the fulluw ing mem­
I »*•« Is S M m III **u I l l s ’
I 11
Guy
D.
Wood.
Jr..
Mr.
and
Mr*.
prefers big of river baaks,
beaks, mixed J. C. Mite ball. Mr. and Mr*. J. of Plorids.
1visitor.
W n ltle a ilg )
Ml&lt;| to s&gt;* I*
| 'u « . .
ber* present*
Visa* 7 1l» |»
\|
S
tem
.
the
C. Hlrgina. Mr. and Mrs. John
T he forum is open
to
Mrs. It M. B urns, Mrs. D. I(.
U Millar, Mr. and Mra M. I- puLlie free of charge.
Beck. Mrs. J. (). A ndes, Mrs. ().
IIIIH III OK 4*()| I
Henry
Hudson and Mr*. J. E.
I&gt;. Wade. Mrs. J. I). Callahan.
flrrtrV-%
re' »• I
|l|.|
A b rt'-'sT he p rogram for th e forum
llrb
\\ 4* llsilfMittli. |a* a | •••
Mrs.
Fred
Myers.
Mr*.
W.
It
hlch
will
h
a
v
s
as
its
subject.
meeting wore:
Hiitisj/kt K*-h«Mt|, |u im) A \|
P*AI*o, Mr. and Mra.
,
Brinson, Mr*. B erths McMullen. Y ’rtllm l ‘rsi|t|*s |. ] | | |» XI
snd
M eintenPlans for a Christmas Charity Mrs.
*'T* " n*
"C srdcn Design
sn a
*.sin&gt;*»-i
Newman,
R. **A. --------. . , Mrs.
Bail wore mad* at tha masting of Thrasher. Mra. J. H. Coklough, Wight. III. Mr*. W. B. Brin­ ince , follows;
.
The M.-lhmls Clinic for the Mrs. M. F. Sm ith. Mrs. C. F X|ss»tiliiM H*ar«lrae* l i n n \ \ \
th* Junior Woman’s Club which Mrs. Sadie Brouao, Mrs. J. M. son, Mrs. C F. Praetor, Mr. an. Tu»»d*y—
18 ConfT.gst.on.] s ..mln„l,. |{n|,(,.t AssocUtkin was Proctor anil Mrs. O u id s Wilson, K i . i i l n g H r n l r p , 7 11 I* XI
H * r. | n ra i | &lt; )
I* r«)rr
Xlre lttig
ra t he
held In tha club housa on Wad McCaakQ), Mra. J . C BUI*, Mrs Mr*. E. J. NoUon, Jr.. Dr. enl
tree
si
Church
| held in the First lisptist Church Sem inole C ounty Home Demon­
I* XI
Mr*. O. H. Putnam. Mr*. Roy 8:15 P.M. "Rosdsld#
Ueeday evening with Mrs. Jahn L. Oaarga
Planting „n Thursday morning with Mr*. stra tio n A gent.
A. DaCoUaa,
Mr*. THU*,
Mr*. W. V. Bitting. Mm
MlUof
Millor and Mir*. Earl King, as Jamas Coat**, Mra. -Curtail,
(Ulus.)—Dr. Hum#
I.. W . Sum m erlin, president of
Alex R. Johnson. Mra Dwight Wednesday—Nov. 19.
rm *T ( in iifit ok cin iM r
bsftrtfti
Morning th e
Mrs. Covington, Mra. M. O. Me. Smith.
association, of
D aytona
Mra.
J.
M.
Bttaoclnher.
• O IK X TM T
Favorable report*
session—WOman’s Club
lirs c h , presiding.
Mra
Karl
King
and
Mr*.
P.
N.
ah tha Little iW star
ta Chib which
Hun.! %v Nrhoitl MS A M
9:00-9:30 A. M. Registration
M rs. T. M. Johns, a ssista n t
XI••»nli'K S#*r klen II HO A. M
Scott*
was recently organ lead sa d an9:30-9:45 A. M. Opening cere­ su p erin ten d en t of the
B aptist
Wr.lrir ■•!«&gt; nkfiilMg
.&lt; » ut) •).
Also, M ra E. H. V»»*y. Wp•euncvment art# made a f tha
monies
C
h
ild
ren
’s
Home
in
A
rcadia,
cnn.
I*
M
(
MIAMI, Nov. 16.—(AV—From
J. O. Laney, Mra. John 8*h'i. 9:45-10:10 A. M. 8lmple Princi­ lucted the
meeting to ha bald an Monday
lln atlln g
llu u m
llu u ra
3 •**» »#
devotional
and Governor Holland him self. Gov.
ard.
Jr.,
Mrs.
B.
L
M
avarM
re.
I
lire-k
on
T
u
m
J
a
)
«
*
4
11-1
•yen lng, Nav, IT, t l TtSO o’clock
ples of Garden Design (lllus.) th roughout the course of the all. vrnor T ilm ailg„ of Georgia got K»l«U&gt; &gt;
John L. Lee. Mra. ChraUa Ward
hi tha W e n a k Club.
Prof. Watkins.
lay m eeting d iffe re n t phases of official assurance th a t h* is a
xiMiir.xij4 anii iM M onrxi. !
Mra
Jack
Grant,
l
i
r
a
W
A
10:00.10:30
A. M. Rs«ess-^&lt;Dur- th# W. M. U. work w ere dis­ welcomed
la Ih r
• u l i | r c I **| IT) s. • I
During Urn social hour, which
v isitor In Florida.
Leavitt. Mra W. * . Ho Whsed
in ii n t t l t ' f h to lll It# r#*.t.l i n r i i t i t * t. •
ing til recess periods opportun­ cussed.
fallowed tha business meeting, tha
Both
governors
attended
a
Pa
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I
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h
r
l
a
l
,
he'
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III
la
|#
I
li
l
is
it*.
Its,
&gt;i t I
Mra AIHunt. M ra
Herbert
ities for questions and discus­
served refreshments,
A covsred ili.h luncheon wss luncheon o f service elube, and
Moses.
Mra.
Je»n
Adams.
Mra
sion
will
a*
given)
wars: Mrs. W. L . W served
at
the
n»»n
hour
to
those
H A PFT BD TBO A Y
Talm adge alluded In a brief a d ­
W.
K WlUlam*. Mra. M R.
10:30.11:00 A. M. Charts, In­ a tte n d in g , including 9 4 women dress
M rt. Jack Wart, Mra. Hcrto t h , controversy ovsr th s
Strickland and tha Mlaaea Ruth
spection and comments—Prof end
Mrs. John
SATURDAY
four
m en.
rep resen tin g dism issal of two G eorgia Col­
Jaan W rleht. Charlotte Rmlth.
Watktna
U n . Frank MaeNelll.
churches from
Oviedo,
t a n g - lege professors.
Frances Mahonav. Dorothy Pow 11:00-12:00 A. M. Exhibit*—open wood. New S m yrna. O . ’tluola,'
Mary Hslon Everson _ /
Because of ths
controversy,
•U and Mary Higgins.
to visitors.
Poaroao Hatahlaoa V
D eL and, P ierson, t a k e M onroe, U niversity of Florida students
-------------------------- *.
Afternoon Session
Barham Ann Psarre
D ayton* Beech and Hanford.
delivered a latter to Talmadgs
2:00a:30 P. M. plant Material*
M n. W. J. King
telling him he was unwelcome
(lllu s.)-D r. Wolfe.
NOTICE
nt the (ieorgia-Florida football
SUNDAY
2:90-3
d)0
P.
M.
Recess
All Junior Auxiliary members game.
Ray B ritt, M ra I- K. 3:00-2:30 P. M. Plant Materials
of th* American Legion who plan
la vital to tha mak.
Thursday Holland opened hi*
T» W. Lawtan
snd M ra Fred Cooper
(eonL)—Dr.
Wolf*.
lII.A/.INi; A THRILL TRAIL TO TIIK VMM) IVKST!
to attend the Seventh Distrlrt remarks with th* statement:
jm ptogron
to tha members 3:30-4:00 P. M. Recess
• f tbs Fidelia Class s f tha First 4:00 P. M. Exhibits open to i’oaferenre which will be held In Governor Talmadge always Is
Winter
Garden
tomorrow
after,
welrnmr in Florida."
Baptlrt Church a t ths home of
visitors.
noon at 2:00 r ’rloek, are asked
Talmadge rspiled: "I must re­
Mra B ritt on Wool Twentieth Thursday—Nor.
20
Morning to telephone Mrs. A. P.. Knr-I.
Street on Thursday evening.
mind you that your own govsrnIff
Session: Womans Club.
48T.W.
The
group
will
leave
or was educated In Georgia.”
M ra Marat* MUnsi opened the 10:00-1000 A. M. Ptsnt Disease*
from
Mra
Ford's
house,
035
Holland is a
graduata of
meet lag with a prayer and the
(Ulus.)—Dr. 3. T. Creighton West Twenty-fifth 8traet, at
Emory University, Decatur.
devotional waa enodwtod by Mra 10:80-11:00 A. M. Recess
ALSO COMEDY, CARTOON, TR.XVKL &amp; SERIAL
I2:S0
P.
M.
B. H. English. U was voted by 11:004100 A. M. Insect Pe*U
The
New
York
Phllhanaonle.
I
tho d a ta to g h o a Thanksgiving
(lllus.)—Dr. Creighton
Anderson Ranch Dam. to be Symphony Orchestra ia ths old.
basket sad also a Christmas U O O -llsa A. M. Recess
built by Bureau of Reclamation
basket to M M s eedy famDy •« 11:45
A. M. Closing ceremonies in Idaho, will bo tho highest est orchertra la tha United
State* and tha third eldest tn|
T H M IU IN G a t a h k u l l l
Is th* eratooi oaek poor.
earth-filled dam in th* world, the world.
A talk on "Haws You An KHu.
DRAMATIC « ■hwtrditll
380
foot.
rated HrarV* ws* given h* Mra
] . P. HottSOiaw
*ad "C hnreh
tayaltY - was explained b y Miss
Photographs art aaaaOy
TV o VickerySpecial revival services begin
tho k o sta m sassl-n
given out to a ehoaon
GET
YOUR
GIFT
now
a
t
tho
Sanford
Assembly
•4 tho n rV ’u , nffL
few — and tacky aro
f
God
(Twenty-fifth
ta
d
Elm
iImam
hoatasaaa
=
PORTRAITS
•
thoa* who rot oim . I t Is
A
tom
s
)
t
o
d
a
y
might.
Th*
E*v.
_______shasreUs to tha foL
Jsaoo McGuire, nowly #l****d
■onaetbing to bs trtu lowtogt
'
’ '
art of lbs
M ra X D. OoesWI. M ra H. A.
ured—mostly for ths
will bo lb*
Hay-re, M ra M. W. DS*ri«o. Mis.
asatlmssl hohlad ths
WtU bexln
H. M. Psarre, M ra Hn’tsrisw
g ift Halts others happy
o’clock whh
Mra 0 . f . Headoreasu Mrs. W.
by giving this truly per­
a — i m AGM i ! G $ to ItafttoaTB totoy
sonal gift. Bountiful
- B a tr r H u b ks i k i i l i i
work, professional rsMIU. Mra R. G Orahsre. Mra
M £- v*.
■ulta Uut cuptora your
C U R ifiT M A B 18 J U S T A
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Wesleyan Service
(Juild Entertainsjj1,’ on vv’xrZ” J‘,r,lnn

Woman's Club Has
Benefit Card Party

All Day Meeting Is
Held By Uical Club

Garden Forum To
Be At Winter Park

E

Junior Woman’s Club y j S j f f f c a ? ! £ S3
p Plans Holiday Dance gwoua fo^ h*u^ ' r 1001 ,Jr#*

Seminole Baptists
Hold Methods Clinic

Holland Welcomed
Talmadge To State |

Fidelia Class Meets
With Mrs. Roy Britt

FINAL SHOWING.S TONIGHT

BILL ELLIOTT

“THE SON OF DAVY CROCKETT

SUNDAY AND MONDAY

Revival Services .
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PROGRAM POK WEEK OP NQV. 16th
Sunday, Monday—"DIVE BOMBER” in Technicolor with
Errol Flynn, Fr6d MacMumy, Ralph Bellamy, Allan Jan.
klm, Regis Too may and many othcra. Alao— Walt Dtanay
Cartoon, "EARLY TO BED" and Metro News of the Day.

'“Girl W ithout A Country
Appearing lii“Ice Capades”

K te y h r paca with the changlne and ar- played by Eleanor Steserrt,
ifertalnment tastes la a ipcclaL sbe proves to bo n ro.rantic in.
r io t v▼stenn
tte n n producer Harry rentivC for Lucky, played by
H t again demonstrates Russell Hayden,
Tuesday, Bargain Day—“ICE CAPADES,” musical eoma.
With Ixxky mooning over the
,‘KMUty. Id sesron a di»h of
dy
with
James Ellison, Jerry Colons, Dorothy Lewis, Alan
young
Udy
and
Andy
Clyde
in.
sfalment tor prpuUir tasts
Mowbray and Phil Silvers. Also— "CRiMli DOESN'T PAT"
tha newest of hie Hopalong dulging a sudden pae.ion f &gt;r
short, -SUCKER LIST,” Paramount News.
Cadeity productions , "Pirates on growing vegetables, the btirdct of
H ensbees,” which come, next the hunt for the old mb e .haft
Wednesday, T h o rsd ay ^ T H E FEMININE TOUCH” with
M A f and 6aturd y to the Rltz falls squarely on Will! m Boyd's
Rosalind Russell, Don. Ameche, Kay t ranets, Donald Meek,
shoulders.
Theater.
Van Heflin and Grant MlUhelL Also—"INTERNATIONAL
Complication*
in the story
Hare ie a picture that has slash.
FORUJI,” presenting our own senator, Claudf Pepper, with
i«g action thrills, the pitched enter in the perron of Morrii
“ •‘ o4 ska!I and gunpowA-r, Ankrdm. He’r (he m*n slur sec.
other international figures In -------WILL ---------DEMOCRACY BURI ths thrilling scenic rhotx tha* rctly caused the prospector's- mur­
VIVE?1
der,
but
he',
been
rariful
to
c®vi
r
fads a n -accustomed to find In all
Friday, 8 a tu rd a y -“PiRATE3 ON HORSEBACK” with
the Hopelong Cassidy sagas of the up hie locks and he now lnipro«r.
Mgebrtuh. But It doesn't depend es Eleanor Htewurt with hi.
William (Hop-A-LongCaasidy) Boyd, Roasell Hayden. Andy
an action thrills stun* for its sp. efforts to be friendly.
Clyde and Eleanor Stawmrt. Also—Comedy. "IN THE SWEET
The plot takej a sudden ri.rucdy
and C aron up tha dish with
PIE A PIE" with “Tha 3 Stooges," Cartoon and Serial.
romance and an appealing com. twist when Old Andy Clyde mi*,
takenly sU rtj a f i se gold ru 'l i FRED MACUURRAY. Err.il Hynn ami Ralph (U-llamy watch a
•toy bUmsoL
The utory of "Pirate, on Horae, Then Wlllism lloyd happm. on « j comrade in a trsl mutit'iivr in "Itive Humber." Starred with th e s e
back" deals with lloppy’s hunt for strange note left by the dead | three is Alexia Smith. The picture, filmed in beautiful technicolor,
B gold mine left by a prospector prospector which put. him fever­ ! will la shown M ti e Hits Tinnier tomorrow und Mon lay
whd dled to keen the socret of It. ishly on the tixll of the nr.ll.on
UcgtUti. Iloiipy’f Intervention In dollar mine.
Although Boyd i» lie«et bv
tha B a e Is brought cJ-iut when
Andy Clyde, the grizzled sido-kick Weatern |&gt;* ngsters wlm try I"
frohl Bar 20, learns that he haa wrest the secret from him. .ml
DIVE BOMDER
a'though tha
Rc«d -------H arry Clark
tataritad the m lrg
t_______
____girl,. Infl.enced hv
Bar 20T cowpokes find an ex.,'Ankrum, drivel Boyd and hi. pel
Karn. Vadja — ......Renle Rl.no
Doug lee
............... Errol Flyna Hslcn --------------- Uarol Adam.
I,, trvtnety attractive young Udy si. 1 way, ihs mins i* finally die.
ready In possession of lbs mine rovsred to furnl'h a happy md
J»e ft lake
... Fred MacMorrsy Featuring 'lee-C ip.de.'
with
Ska’s ona of tha heli'i nf the mine, " ng for the drama.
Dr. I anew Rogers ______ Ralph
B*IKa. Loa Dworahak, Megan
.1'. • H ; ; - ■* 1'
-'.,ifi
Bellamy
Taylor, Vara Hruba, R ,d Mc­
Tim Griffin
.. Regis Toomey
Carthy, P hi .Taylor, Jackson A
( huUiy
...Herbert Anderson
Lynam, Tha Benoits, Dench A
■wrdo
... LouU Jean llrydt
Stcwsrk
John Thomas Anthony ...C ra ig
Stevens
Art f.yons
HORSEBACK
Robert Armstrong PIRATES ON
Pilut*

NEXT WEEK’S CASTS

— DeVVolf

Vera Hruba, whose fat* at a for Vera’s brilliant rl o to fameShe krai featured for a time
“girl without s country*’ thresh,
rned her with deportation pro. St the Winter Sport Show held
ceeding-i recently snd brought at Medium Square Garden I .
hsr 3000 proposals of msrriigc Ntw York, appetring tor a t .
in one week from American months with an Ice revue at the
ikitors, combines rare beauty Hotel New Yorker, then Joined
with a notable reputation won in the "Ice Vanities” and toured
with the show. When tho IceEurope M an ipe skater.
Vera, who makes her Amer. Capudes company was formed
lean screen debut in Kepublic'r | In the spring of ItMO she wav
production of “ Uc-Capadrs” to offered a contrjct as one of the
stars
and promptly
be shown Tuesday at the Uilz featured
Theater with Dorothy Lewi, and accepted.
It was while she wks touring
Jimmy Ellison 'In the
lcad&lt;,
wax one of America’s frremo.1 with the IceCopaihi company
figure skating stars prior to th . some months zgn that she be.
tresent war. She was born Ji
rears ago in Prague, capital of came a enuse celebre. As a "girl
the now disremomocred Ctecho without n cimmry,' Immigration
lovakian republic. I;i addition aulborities ruled that her vis•n receiving her education In ilor’s permit bid expired. When
that historic city Vera studied | new* of tier plight t oca mo front
eight years in a oalirt daruin;: page news, offers of murrlugo
from Ameiicuumen |&gt;ourcil
in
chop).
ilunrei* from every parj of the country.
Her training ns a
nlnycd a m a |rr pert- in U,f* The skater’s case was taken to
shaping of her tarrer as n lop. Washington, however, end satis­
flight amateur figine iVitcr. factorily ironed out. In May ^of
This factor, and three years* us. Kill Vera look out her first
ilduous practice In Lohdon un. ri'.izrnship papers and she is
become a
der outstanding nmfes: iomil in­ quite Impatient to
structors, laid the groundwork full-fledged American citizen.

H opper

------Garret Craig I nicky Janklna Ruaayll Hayden
....... Charles Drska California----------- ...A ndy Clyde
... James Anderson
•lucky Dice' ------ Allen Jenkins Trudy Pendleton. Eleanor Stewart
Sr. Surgeon, I fono Iu !u.... _ Addison Ae# Gibson..........Morris Ankrum
Bill Watson.------- W illiam llaide
Richards
Sr. Surgeon, Ban Diego...Moroni Jod Cartar............... .IMnnia Moore
Sheriff Blake..... ....H a r ry Hall
Olson
Corps Msn ........... Cliff Nszarro Ben Pendleton.............. B ritt Wood
Mrs. James
Dennis Moore
THB FEMININE TOUCH
ICE-CAPADES

LYDE, Irla Maradlth, BUI Bojrd’ Md Rdttell llaydvn are
boss as they appear In "Plrmtoe on Horseback," llatry
’» Paramoght Production to be “shown! next Friday »rut
a t tha Hits. II la said la be tha bast of the popular scites
"Hopalong” Cassidy.

ftOSAI.IND KUH8KLL, Don Ameche. Kay Francis,
Diinabt Meek will bu presented next Wednesday
the Kits Theater in one of thu funniest comedy, fei
tflkny months, "The Feminine Tooch," on Ihe sg
be It short ruhjrrt, "*VI|r Dcmocrary Survive!'* ,fi
senator, Claude I’cpper.
+’ |

f ic ia ls Of
iSCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK
MPA Nursery
S ch o o l Meet

Bob Clemens
Colonna ...__
Marie ......J ::
Verm Vague

...James Ellison
.Jerry Colonna
..Dorothy Lewie

ptegtarn wilji x j&amp; y Hcrtnwnling Flat ids’* J ) |y t
__
• '
Jackson .................

By R.J. SC O T T

Officials from 'all parts of the
..... .
•M • will
Will meet In 1........
Kissimmee
Not. 16 to 21 lo connection
Old WPA Nursery School
to Mrs. J«an.
supervisor for
District
sonfereoc. will deal with
as of tha work and will
talks by Mlsa Csllda B.
, 8Ula Supervisor, Mrs.
C. Dodge, tftata, techMr. Morgan II. Carter,
echnlclsn of Family Ll/a
n , Mrs. Mania T. WII.
dietrlet director., of
lly eervice division of
jlu h tU a Ith D liirtat as
jAtoNMM . bT aueh jm o.

Una c a st'fff-i Dpular entertainers.

aaiqe Ranfurd Turpenllse
and' that t latend la re
*ald name pursuant to the
•f |ha nrteltlleua Name at
(Chapter S till Law. of FI
with tne Clerk or the &lt;
cuart or ew ii«»iM -q w i r . ^
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TO: N K L U B U ltA N T n W lM O W ltw a r In en re of t i t r i e d S w in g
v No. I t H N o rth Wrfg .w e a d A &gt;o.
b l l y d a C u rb —C ln cletm ll Ohio.

IN TIIB NAME or.T U B PTATK
o r rum tU A . 7ntB rrrm us:TA KB •NOT ICM that vote * are
■W W htM rN to. appear (pweoosally er by Alleenay) to Ike
Ulll for D ivorce filed horeP
aaalaat yo« la the above earned

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Heavy rains covered the
field a t St. Augustin* last
right causing officials to call
end on the all—
Soulhesateni Con­
G a in e s v il l e , N o f .
15 — feree** third team , and ne has
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adf the football game between
rkano warnings" . * m
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tbs Mallet* and Celery Feds, (Special) —A •*•/, ra n rT G____
atort been Widely irentloned fo r higher
b«ro k t t night as the University
awarding to a report received
who wi'l captain the sta te *honors this seasun Irrespective of
of Miami's undefeated football hern. The coachea and officials
• , i official rankings, he h is been re­
team fa re evidence it woold
sgTMd .to play tbs contest .University football team aga
garded by many aa rne of the
tU«n cyclonic proportion, tonight
“m Fridsv, Dec. R i s a post |d la m l s-ti-ru a y night )n the E s .t
l protecting Its unblemished to- c h o n tilt tine* the field was Coast section w here he is s lre a d r outstanding end# in the South In
eort agminst a formidable Uto- In inch a condition the aid* wail known this y ear com pletes the past two years.
He began h i. career a t S tu a rt
veralty of Florida eleven.
line .m aistra could not be his intercoleglate com petition un- H igh, north of Miami, and &gt; u a
A crowd exceedlag JO.OCO—
doubtabty ports «sing one of the
graeteet ever to attebd a season,
beat record! of any man at his member of the Souti.naet Foridaj l footfall came In ■Florida—
portion in tho country.
Conference cham ponship team of
• a a expected to fBI the Orange
ile 'a
F orest Ferguson, Coach 1937
bowl
for
renewal,
of
A.bUter
Tom
Lieb's 205 pound senior
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ritalry began In 1928 when the
ftankm an, who a fte r two yu n a*
i yg Hurricanes walloped Ute atate
one of the natio n '. t&gt;c:t defen*hrt
university eleven. l»-7. Florida
LEGAL NOTICES
ends, thir- season has set a modern
won the . ndgt two rncounten,
Florida racord for yards gained
• Past performaces, which . Inon p a s . receptions.
iv T i t r r o t s t o r v in e
cluded a itartllng 8-8 opeet win
If IH IK .
IK «IV III.K
lO tlb T T .
C om paring his yardage
thi«
EVANSTON.
lit,
Nov.
15.—
over a strenX Texaa Tech team,
V i.u n til
i&gt; r a u a t r n
si
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w
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figures
released
by
W
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high
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ed.
perfect record and clinch the teams b tha nation—Notre Dame th« Am erican Football Statictical KT Ot r t l KA Nt . lK. I MS rKCUOINT Ni mK IsJ * A MDsI eelas
-K H atate collegiate
champlooahip, and Northwestern—coma together Bureau finds Ferguson fourth in
s o v a i i a v i m i n . t i a s o n *&gt;►th
e
nation
in
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is
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epartm
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a*
before 48,000 fans today. With
w a viia
a ija iv s t
aA in
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s: ^rhlch alio Will be a t ataka.
ra v r.
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In winning alx atralght gareea Norte Dame's chances for Ita o f last week.
T
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ersUiia aeaaon, tha Ilurrlcanca have first undefeated season In 11 Fergie first a ttrac ted defensive h r n o l l f ’ eil « " ' l r c . | t . l r ~ l •* »” ? '
a tte n tio n early In h it sophomore ,# nt
snv e lslni.
sn.l
rts ma no s
areaased 134 point! to their op­ yaara riding on tha outcome.
ponent*’ A Tampa U tha only The Irish, who'll vriod up thatr year. In the 7-0 Fllortda win over w h i c h JT"U. l nrI h e. i t eh ne irs len ( » »l " U . m » y
team to eroaa Miami’* goal line. schedule a week hence against Boston College., only defeat given hS I» H« »' n nsnsesl ll.n . deceaee.l.
Is l e nf nsla
a mediocre Southern California
nr
m Tha alight adge allotted Miami eleven, will enter the Ult a tha E a g le s in two seasons of re g ­ IrWomu lnnlnrls. I tnV uIhn tey . I ' nF ul nnr ll rr t s .&gt; U&lt;l«n
st
hi.
»»» baaed alio on the ragged •light favorits. One reason la ular play under Frank Leahy. nf flee In the e en rl h n u . e nf
» " •'
A fte r th a t contest a
Boston r o u n l r n l Stanford. K l n r l d s w i t h i n
allowing the Oatora gave In Jack­ sentiment, for thousands of fans
sonville a week ago when they •re pulling for the Irish to roll w riter, c&lt;» rm en tm g on Charlie n g h l r a U n i t a r m*»l»fh# f r o m Ih#r
dropped a 18-3 decision to the on to their first unbeaten re­ O’ Hourke’u difficulties in g e ttin g tflhml .* nnfnl lethee Kf ier *r h. C ap lnmh l l e s l l i l r m a n d
Univenlty of Georgia, ‘their cord since Knute Rockne’s last off peases, pointed out th a t “ the s h a ll he In w r i l i n g .
ml
ih ill
lose of the aeaaon against team did It in 1930.
charging Mr. Ferguson had bit
win*.
The other reason, and a more
Some sawr a possibility that
the •olid one, Is the pitching magic
I
Florida , team, rebounding front fat tbs arm of Sophomore Angelo
o f, last weak1* drab- BarUUt, who has completed 88
tha chagrin of
hlng, might play tha brand at at 80 peases for 818 yards.
ball which held ■ .strong
rang M
Tbs only game in which Bar• lislppl State, eleven, Louisiana tellih serial attack grounded ibis
S tate,' Maryland and VUlanova Fall was that scoreless tie In the
to hard-fought victoria*. The; mud with Army. The forecast
triumphed over tha University o for today Indicates a dry field
Don’t take any chance# 00 your b ra k rs. Let us test
Tampa . and Randnlpb-Macon.
which should aid not only. Berthem with our BENDIX UECKl.KROMKTKK a t no
Overriding this, however, was UUI hut also a Notre Dams line
cost to you! This in stru m e n t will tell you ju st how
! C*ho casualty list which atmo out which has an edge in speed.
good your brakes are— how quickly you can slop at
Northwestern, however, has a
d iffe re n t speeds. It's been proven and is used
by
passer of note In Sophomore Otto
Mack. BUI Cowan . and Percy Ore hem. The Wildcats, loser of
the In te r-S ta te Com m erce Commission.
F or
both
Entttalnger, Important cogs In • dose ones to Michigan and Min*
passenger ears and trucks!
football mmchln* already sadly
iota, also have a dangerous
r , In rasa eras.
breakaway runner In BUI Do
Tbs Hurricanes coma up to tha Correvont and a power driver
game w ith ' o rosier In almost la Don . Clawson, who almost
perfect physical condition. Moat singlehandedly whipped the Irish
seriously piling I* Cspt* Tom ID-0 last year.
Ktarns, hefty 200-pound taekla d scep t for N orthw ester's right
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Seminole High School Glee Chib
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Japan’s Destiny

Ared’t w# th* sm art ones! A
ftw itudanta of B. 11 . H. have
written wotda for acme muite!
This year tha band * rt a new
book 0/ marching music. ona of
tbo marc boa was ■ Yala aong,
"Down tha PUId." TK . placa
of moale baa aueh a pretty real,
ody that David Catcnrl decided
to writ* acme worda to It. Tl&gt;a
•ong la about oor high school
and Ita football u«m , tha Cetary Feds. Tha Cloo Club Intro,
docad It to tha atudani body In
chapel the other day.
The words sro aa follows.
“On brava old Calary Fmli
Fight on to victory,
Break through th at forward will
Their strength l» defy,
-----Wall give a cheer for old Han­
ford High
Our Alma mater.
Fight team fight f ir fool old
fl. II. R.
And w indhls gamo."
Aa tha ratal: uf W |f'»nnr’*
hard thinking, the Glee Dub
members composed some words
to go with the mubl.’, "ftnmeonr’*
in tha Kitchen with DinKa.”
These worda were l i s t Intro,lured
by the Glee Club and bolh songs

welcomed heartily by tha lin ­
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T ha Glee Club’a rom potitloo la
aa follow a:
•'Coma alo n g Celery Fade down
th a t lin t.
Coma on team w e'll win thla

Four members of tha Sam Inola
High School Gleo Club have bean
■dec ted to represent thla d u b at
the annual all-state chorus bald at
Stetson University, Nov. 14 and
IS.
time.
This state chorus la composed
8h o -\ (v isitin g t-wra) w hat w a 'ra of select singers from tha out­
standing gleo clubs of tha high
(«Cp,’ c la p ) O ar team it really schools of Florida. It to raaily the
rad hot,
Mgge*t event of tha yaar fo r all

Fe, fl. fiddly, t-o
Fa, fl. fld JIy Uoooo
Fa, fl, fiddly Uo
(elap. c la p ) O ur team |i raaily
ra d h o t
W e've g o t h a lf.b a :k i, q u a rte rbacka, fallback* from w ay bock
C entera, tacklea and g u a r d t
And w han you aa# o u r team ,
A -cru»hlng down the green.
You know th a t w a a re g ain in g
yarde.
T hey've got muscle* like S u p e r­
m an,
Mf
llra rta of all the g lrlr,
flood goah a V Ig h tv th ey 'r* a
g ift to th a w orld.
T h ey 're a one I d l i r , go g e lta r.
C o u ld n 't av er find b e tte r,
Celery Feda In lha bone,
You’d b e tte r leave 'em a lo n e ."

Japan’s destiny has, In the last 20 years, temli* to indlcste a war with tho United States. This destiny has come
to high marks in the last ten years—since the Japanese
Sr conquest of the Chinese province of Manchuria (renamed
• Manchukuo) in 1931, and the startling Incidents within the
C: Unt four years, namely the sinking of the United State*
F gunboat, the PAN AY, and the damaging of another gunbW boat, the TUTU!LA. by Japan’s aviators operating in war.'torn China.
....
.
, ,
Japan’s destiny leads to one objective—Jap dominaE tlon of tho Far East. This control can be obtained only
■ »fter tho United States and Great Britain are ousted from
the For East. The Incidents mentioned in the procding |uraB l graphs have been ’’hlnta” to the Engllsh-apeaking people to
fs get out of the Orient and let Japan take over. But »he Jap*
S. H. S. Rambling* Junior High News
have been rebuked In tho last few years by stiff resistance
n
. .
,
—by George, Bpswrer
k from the Anglo-Ameflcan combine who have mode deflnf"*’
fk*ts.
snd
Tha attendance
banner thto
V Ho treat* to the Nipponese.’They are now waiting for an - EDr“
&amp; ln g feat- The blgge.t AR- month
won by Miss
■ opportune time to atrlke and strike hard—maybo when the MISTICE DAY parade ever, has Coughlon’a eighth grade room
£. English are at a new low In their war with the G.-rman '°™* ■
now
with an attendance percentsg* of
0* is.
(F/! state. Japanese control of the Far East, including the vi- KEY DAY” to on It’s way—
In tuna with tha season waa a
&gt; tal Dutch East Indies, is stopped only by recent joint Brit- hay rids making Ita way to Vh#
*7 ™,
V*7 .* ”
h 'i iah-Amerlcon action In stiff warnings to Japan. The Japs HANLANDO— Along for the fun F“ n • n#w nn,t ,B rollay.baU. ,
fej! that they MIGHT jolt the Americans alone, but not were HERMAN BRUMLEY and U « t Monday tha Junior High
MARJORIE JUNE BURDICK; School chapel program was BTW
KL'the British Empire too.
IIELEN HUTCHISON ’n “FUR- sented a t 10-^0 A.M. Mtoa Hart
X
This dfsMny has been guided by Japanese leaders— ZY”
MORELAND; ANN WIO- was In ehrrga of tha program.
'&lt;■; Konoye, Toyoda, Yonai, Matauoka, Tojo-who have In­ GINR *n BILLY FLEMING and Tha sMambly first sang the
School Bong, after which the Star
fo*-. cllpatlon* toward a dictatorship like tha" of '-Jail Germany lha •'regulars."
MRS. FORT’S BIOLOGY class Spangled Banner rnd the pledge
£. mid Fascist Italy. Yoaflke Matauoka, former foreign mlnlano Interest f rr MARJOR- to tha flag •*« R^aij. Tha **■
- .Rdr* negotloterl with Adolf Hitler about Jcpun's part in the held
IE JONEB last period Frblay. nouncer. Billy Gray then read for
£'1 TUiW order and about Japan’s possible action against the not with FRED DYSON waiting (the scripture I Corinthians IS and
’ United States. Matauoka has been tempted In hU actions
C .. by an Intonso hhte of thia nation. Ex-Premier Prince Fuml[&gt;' tnaro Konoye, who waa leaa violent In his hopes for Jap long distance call* and special
letter*. But "GLAMORgi'c control of the Orient, was noted for his Kusclst and Nasi delivery
GAL” CALDWELL receives both
• leanings, but was removed when he failed to produce ac- from debonair man - shout (;’k 4 ‘ ticn In.making a greater Nippon Empire.
VIM.E, GENE HARRISON.
"llora’s wishing pda manv hats,
Elkl Tojo, Konoye successor, is known to havo a dis­
retu rn * ” MARTHA PAGE.
tinct leaning toward Nasi tactics, and is causing much plr
May w* drop'ln and have a plea*
anxiety in this country by his latest actions concerning.the of that candy from FRANK The history of U# R*d ,Croa*
Bobo Mar*
■U nitef S tate n ' aid to Soviet Huaala, a traditional enem y o( EVAN81
"
•»-' -J
Tha history of ih* Junior Rod
tHo Japaneao empire. Tojo, an i&gt;rmy general, has a virtual
BO ADAMS up from WEST
Cross Mary Elltabolh Carrot
, dictatorahlp strengthened by nrmy domination. The Env- PALM BEACH, palntod “y* ola&gt; The
Rad Cram Motto - Oaorgs
tovom"
red
and
Uv-ti
cam*
baeh
I peror of Japan, Hlrohttd, no longer plays an outstanding and striped I t Wow! LEROY
of tho Rod Croat
part in forming Nlpponea* action, owing to tho Increased HODGE and CONNIE-McCALL
___ Goorgo Town' .aetlvDv of the army. Thn 'Jictatorshtp. Nasi inspired, rca- arc aaan lalopylag around tho
• Ihusa that Japan’s destiny iiolda In store a hutile with the town FVEnY SUNDAY AFTER.
National Children’s
\-United States. They want to avoid the conflict by bluff if BOON.”
'T
here’s
nothing
Ilk*
an
out
£/posslhl3—but at the aanr.i- time are thinkn r oi the com* of town Interest,” taya VIRGIN.
plote Japane'*. domination of the Fkr Ea-it, obtained only IA HARRIETT, vrhos* steady
\ through withdrawal of the United State; In that irnrt of CIIARLKY BAIRD of PALAT.
KA brought along 1.R8LIK GINN
,, the globe.
f. • Will the Tojo govern rerl risk a batt'c with the United to data MARY 8 KINNBR.
LUCILLE HALL h - 1 taken a
RfltatCA? Thia question may hu answered within the next thin*
to tha northern p*rt of tha
E?two months with diplomacy, on the part of Japanese nm* stata. ’sptctollv sine* her llttto
Tallahaaaoe
ftllow ’saulrad her
? btwaador—Admiral Nomura—and American ambaaaador—
' Joacph'Grew, an Important role In thla country aa well aa to the JUNIOR DANCI.
HUDUNIT dealt again I - W*
fitfapan.
helped r».brlag about tho tdaal
—By EDWARD MARSHALL
romanc# between "KNOCK ’KM
I

1942 fretivsLcontast music to
studied Is preparation for the
■print contest in Tampa.
Thla all-atata chortle will be
conducted by FJorlikv'a finest chor­
al directors .Ona of the special
features of the clinic will ba a
thorough study of the problems
Involved In choral slgfaUrcadlng.
The students will leave a t ona
o’clock, Friday afternoon, Novem­
ber 14. The firs); rehearsal la
•chcduled for Friday night and all
d y Saturday. The all-atata chorus
will close the occasion with a con­
cert at right o'clock on Saturday
evening.
Seminole High School singers
who have been selected to attend
are a* followa:
soprano
Aim* Ginntham
. alto
rjady* Pippin ...
tenor
Clifford Proctor
bai*
Orlen Farrell ...

Strange Events
Occur In S. H. S
By Alice Tample
It's a atrang# world, whera
many atrang* thing* happen n
many strange way* to parsons I9
It; and. not to be outdone,
inola High Sehool wltnaaap* IU

ttophomorea Hold
Iter Stovall
Regular Meeting
iced On Dean’s
By Mary Rabun
List At College Tho 8 ophomora Class maoting
waa bald Friday durtog Activity
Psriod. It waa called to order
by Hugh Wholchol, th* PrcsL

totemhor of tho cam* yonr
Jmorvn state wide roroe*
1 for hto aehtovotnonU. II*
m a member of Phi Kto
a. a national honorary schoL
fratam lty for freshman and
also on th* Dean's ItoL
tfarlng in charalstrv ha made
riUlant record and was la­
id to an honorary chemical
tor I* icing Initiated tkte
;;to Loa Pocaroa do Quovado,
honorary fraternity h r thto
■ago. Btovril wlfl graduate
too, aocompllahlng four yoaro
Fl«t thro* yean.
1
tea it all h« haa mad* A'a
1 hto eoursaa! Only two other
W», Charlie Gherman, praal#f tha studagt:. body and

tho Lord’s P ra m . Du* to th*
a bronco o f Martha Perkins from
th* tost masting, no minute*
were rood.
Mrs. Callahan announced Umt
a party, followed by a danro,
would ho gtvan for tha oopho.
more c|oa* after football season.
Billy Kpps, tha P nthm aa
A th latte Manager, Informed tho
sophomor* boy* of a touch foot,
ball gam* which was to ba
played between th* freshman and
sophomor* boys? Nov. I t .
After earn* songs and tHaora

Wilton School
Juniors Discuss .
Banquet Problem!
Ry Late fil/aaR

Tha Junior Class moating wn*

S!K 'JUE2SJ? JSdJriSK

wa 1
Id ri
l|*M|

It

An orwimwiMmaut has boon ra.
calvod from Mrs. F. A. Hauser,
U k f Mary P. T. A. Publicity
Chairman, that a regular month'/
maating of tha Lake Mary P. 1.
A. wUl be bald Thurirtiy, Nov.
1 0 th in the school auditorium at
1:0 0 o’clock.
Mrs. Ha user urges all members

LYMAN SCHOOL
* n r Friday T t o *
1* ,h* ho® l of -Mr*. Marion
Thompson. The party was »ponsorad by thalr home room taacber. Miss Msrehman. Thvy aa.
Joyvd games, m atted marahmsL
Iowa, and motor bos: rides in
tho moonlight.
Tha Homo Makers Club spon­
sored a box supper a t tbs school
honso Monday evening. Tha pro­
gram for the evening waa ns fol­
low*:
Vocal solo by Dorothy Mason
accompanied by Mary E. North.
Play. 'T w o Llttiaf Hlteh-HIk•ra,” thto was' a Faintly Ratetlonahlp Play. The character?
wars Jswell Prwaeott,. Elols*
la rg e st, Eddie Msetse, ^ With
Weaver, an&lt;F Marlon Thompson.
Mr. J. P. Yatea auctioned lha
b«x*«. Tha talas amounted to
$14.15.
Tha new officer* of tha Homs
Makars " d a b are eg. follows:
president, Gwrnn Howell; vkeproldcnt, Ruth Waavar; aecr*.
tary, Jean Wslkwri traaaurer,
Lola W alker; Program chairman,
Marion Thompson; antsrtalnment
committee, Dorothy Mason and
Gathel Elgin 1 Club, r*porter. Fddto Me*toe; song leader, WUda
cott and Dolao Lament. The dub
color* ar* blue and whlta.
Tbo Junior* are glad to w*L
eonto two now girls to tkalr
class, TMy am
Mary Jan*
Smith from ML Voraon, Ohio.

it figured out just
tho tripped on 0 |*
wlf* during cheer pmcttoc,
tn u a *
boot

B u tta r b a l) - w aem 'l

enough'to catch her.

' What eobld It him bean

f

DOWN" ABB ODHAM and
FRANCES DAGUK.
EUGENE PENNINOTON and
LOUISE LEVY make a onto
eoupla but w* wind or why ha
doesn't pick on aomooao hto owe
||f t .
PEG0Y MAYXR’S VrOthor of
MIAMI to horn visiting hot aad
haa ha got *11 th* girl* -bearing!
Ho oh* to cute!
KINKIE W I00IN 8 seems to
Just us* th* old homotowe for
a stopping ptoco hotwoon wookonda. Lost weak It wa* tba OA.
FLA. gam* and thto woob oho**
returning th* vUH of
PRR8 ON8 of XIMUOl
1 Du* to the foot th at 1
no foot-ball gam* an
thto FRIDAY all tha *
lag stud**" of t . H. I
task In other dlrorttoai
th* look* of all the dt
found plenty to da.

Chapel P ro g ra m Is G iven
By Seminole H igh Key" Club

Gee Club Members P. T. A. Meeting
Will Attend All
For Lake Mary
State Chorus

CUmVvQMn ( Jir* RTQSOOBUfR

The Kay C h t which la aponeored by tha Sanford Kj wanIans,
waa bi charge of th , regular
chapel program a t
Samiaolo
High School last Thursday Nov.
U.
Edward Maraball, president of
the Key Club, Introduced Gaaa 0.
Baber who made aa asnounca.
B y H a rm a n M U d le te a
concerning tha slogan cam*
Prof. T. W. Lawton, county mint
that la bainr aponaorad by
superintendent of public lastrue. palgn
the Sanford Merchants Aaaociagave tha major
tiiu i u . m u g , w a n s p o t s on
address of the morning In cals,
bration of National Book Weak “National Education Weak," was
at Seminole High School last Introduced n ex t Tha apaaksr
urged the students to gat all of
Thursday, Nov. 4.
the knowledge they can, while
The speaker, who waa Intro, they are in school, so that they
duced by Harry Lao, master of will be prepared for the future.
ceremonies, stated that the mind
At thto point in tbo program",
grows and to trained by travel,
conversation, and many a'her Professor 0. E. McKay Intro­
thin gas; but tha bast source to duced John Calloway, who has
from vtonal Images which coma recently been elected to U„ Bam.
Inole County Board of Trustees.
from wall written books.
Mr. Lawton continued • by Mr. Galloway stated that he will
emphasising that tha beauty of
a book and tha typo of paper It
la printed upon to unimportant;
It la tbs material Inside that
counts.
This excellent address waa
concluded by the speaker giving
skort reviews of three books.
Perhaps tbo moat Interesting was,
“Saratoga Trunk,” by Edna Far.
bar which talk of tbo eld New
Orleans. Thla ‘
epie of Udltad flutes
Important apto
the F lrlt Bapltot CEurth, waa
history.
Two students of a H. &amp;, Win­ th« third NprosanUUvo from tho
ifred Lovell .gad Tberon Mad. Amorlcan Legion. Mr. Brooks
den, also ggva Interesting talk* stated that National Education
Thcron. who spoke on“ Tka Hto. to sponsored by tba American
lory of Book Weak." stated that Legdoo, because they know tha
It waa atartad In 1510 with tha Importance of tho public school
them*, "Obtaining Mora Books system.
in tba Homo."
Tbo speaker discussed briefly
Winifred, who spoke on "Wkat tho opportunities of tho Amorlcan
youth.
Ha conehided by urging
Our Library Manna To R. H. 8 .”
• tiled that tha school library tbo stud onto M stay in school
contain* approximately
3,000 and gat thaIt education. In thto
books and that It subscribe* to way they can help National Do.
28 magasin** and four dally fanao more than If they wars to
tho Navy, Army, or Marnawspapaas. Mb* Edna Chitten­
den, tha school librarian, and
Tho remainder o f the program
bar four assistants. Lorraine
Major Bswaa
Prescott, Gwendolen Haves. Dor­ consisted of a
othea Dy«*. and Leila Pearl Me. Amateur Hour with Mack Cleve­
Daniels, are always willing to land acting a* the Major klmhelp tha aIndents .with (hair self.
Gladys Pippin sang. Nall Poorthamas, to . guide them towards
tho hotter hooka, mad .the nutny all danced, David Gatcbel play­
other duties that they are called ed the trumpet, Roberta Evans
and Frodo Fields played piano
A ptano Sol*V "InUrmatxo," bp
Roberto Evan*, and • a roadlng,

National Book
Week Address
Made By Lawton

a

i,,u,sci»rsS ta S3 s &amp; w m t e p i J a

tom tho muse tot of hto .tog to. tho program,
1 'Tho program wa* roecludod by
Prof.' O. E MaXar tatroduclng
K C Steal*, principal of the
Tba students of Lytm
Lake Macro* Sehool Mr. Stool*
honorod by tho "Potr*
proooatod f oar . modal* to tho
Monro* and Paoio students who
won tha K V a Essay. Cooteat
Mat yaar. Sooaaoo *«• .4 a. orro*
la tho engraving, they had to ho
ro tan o d and modah hay# ju rt
boon rocalvod. LooUto ftotitif.and
Margaret Gram, of tho U k*
M oan* School, rocolmd le t and
«nd priae* rosprotivaly. and
Chariotto True and Cadi U t of
tho Wilson School, rocalvod. first

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Rita Theater waa

awarded

to

•wallowed a I I tadi. sword.
Tho otodaata oajoyud thto protram very much aad they wUl (.»
look forward with anthBalaam to

by

Tennis Club Shows
..
Signs Of Activity *’

Tbo Toaato C lu k ' to In full
now, sad tbo gtrto can
Tbo student* of Seminole High poing
b*
aaon rmcquaU la head, mak­
enjoyed thto program very mnoh
ing their warn to tito available &lt; |
and they are grateful to Mrs* tonal*
courts to do thalr host
at winning tits tournam ent

SOUTH SIDE NEWS

GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Notes
to rts In grow of
rs. narnahv Billy Ei
Dianas, Ffhak Ro.
irgo and U nto

OVIEDO

GORMLY, worn a out*
*f writs wool poguMma.
D JACKSON n r olier*
h ril hto might to a
wrotor whQ* RAYMOND
ton hat to hard to Ides.

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Sanford Is The OnJy Central
Florida (’lljr Affording Hail, HlKhwo)
And W ater Transportation

SANFOW), FLORIDA, MONDAY,

1M0BR 17* ,1941

NUMBER 68

Coal Production Stopped
ama, Pennsylvania

11 /•«, 1'iii r 1^ 1
V f i t J1 1 o l

H. M. S. Malaya Leaves New York
Japanese Ask To Be
U n r e s t r a in e d In
'-Warldng Out Protram O fDominance

Ready For Action
Reireriial Of Major
, U. &amp; Policiets In
China Demanded
SHANGHAI,

N«v. '1 » / -

Objector JaQed

whO* prltU htnr pftoaratlonn

Shortage Looked
For In
2 Weeks&gt;
_ [

oms h

m

Mrs. Mann Declares
Work Held Up By
\ Supply Sh o r t a g e
Men who will etnvaM tho has.
Inrio d b trirt of Bonfonl In e*HMction wtUi tho Seminole Coon.
*7 Rod Croon roll cal) hoto not
heenn sollelUng olnc# button*,
membership card* and othor any.
pHos for tholr um mutt b o . w .
ctnod from women worker* after
M Ttrtac tho residential ofctiOM,
R n . Roy Ma*n, publicity fualr.
man of tho organisation, oUtod
tnAjfo
•
A t an explanation of ih» »horth«o of fuppltes, Hr*. Mann Mid
th at Somlnol# County'* quota la
tojc* as largo aa In th* proclaim
14* years and th* group had not
ordarod aneugh supplies.
Employ*** *f th* Sanford A t.
la st I* National Bank haeo a 100
M taont laombfrihlp, th* publlatty
**tor dUtloaad and aha r*.
MUd that any bu(in*M organ,
(ton who** snttr* Mraonnat
i Jalnad Ulaphon* th* Rad
MS Haadquartarx of flea *0
» t Street.
According . to a report land*
aa# of th* organ iaation’t pro.
ipa meeting*, 'lb# Seminole
Unty Chapter of Amrrleen Rod

■hied

W V‘ lll\t,M IS , Nor. I f .
■ * \I*» Inlin I.. I-rwi* In.
formttl I’n .lilm t
ItuueevrlC
h-tlrr (..lav tho I'nitrdf
'tiro II cukrM ha&lt;t rrfoacd
•'* ."rrrpt an »prn "hop agrreotnii in rjp lu p root mines,
brrailap ll wnil III ‘'InTglldat*'*
■Ilnr r tir f im n h in eperuloix
throm -hoiit
IKo aoft coat
mining imlu.lrr,
*
M the limp Iho letter.
***" rrlc i.n l. I m i. aria tell*
In* III,- ( . M. W. policy
ruin null,,. hi- lilamnl
Iho
|irr"rMi "Irikp in nial pit*
•■liierrle in, l'rr"l&lt;lrnt Ka&lt;
*•'••• *• litrrr of Iho tleth"
Irlu ni S irrl I umpany.

*itmlnl*tralk&gt;n In

gain waa ria lm ^
Mrs. *In AnoSer'Naa!
Crimea, where th* hlgh.aanhIw tha roll call mand Mid a "stiffly defeaded
In the ring a f , Reeaetorjol
list (torn Gold*, fort’*
inaoa and Ella defenses f*IL Oennhn predlc.
(ton* as to th* taking of Haro*,
Wtoga. Also
It# a r t th# elty topol Itself, kowarag, freely
wd school teerh.
Uth a one, Lola

Three Storms Blew
During Wind Season

Lays Itlame
Car Walkout O n
15et h l ehe m Head

counterattacks Ip wintry

bolkad th* A rm ans yoatir dag
along th* wM * RtuaIan fregt
aa th# Moacow radio raportad for
tk* flrat tiro* the f M iM of
Goman aoldlaio froora to death,
Bren th* nasally W a y CrV
.m*a, wh*r* Hitler'* am laa oral*
■
battling for klttarly defeade^
|
,defense of ^ho*1*rltal C*oca*las
oil auppll**, w*. blanketed wlft
h«ary snow.
'
On th# far northern rpnaho* of
,
tha
front, th* MtUng in of wtat*r mada fighting next to trap**"
afltk. although a Ftoslalt a m .
mualqua Mid that about 100 fo r­
tified Ralston pot 11Ion* on tk#
•aitam front had been d**tmy*4
sad reported artillery dueling t»
yariaua aaatora.
Gannas fonfirmatlon of th*
off**tlT*n**a of wlstrr'o aid. to
Rum is appeared in tho aMogrr.
aaaa o f tha claim* of ttrrii
galas and naknawladgemewt
In Many nlaaaa It waa the
who attacked.

*a&gt;tern tlo o f
th*
peninsula
which could aarr* a* a bridge,
head for a w ater hop toward
th* Caucasian ell field*. wa»
pounded bv Gorman artillery and

Curtailment

lititt I'a peeled A s
r»:UHiil .Men Strike

Red jCrou Canvas
Of G ty District sus oilfield*, I * probxbi*
n r theater of actJart a t D
front.
H u Not Started ■southern
Th* Russians described deter.

overhead,

their potentUl i
full erinln pitch
Tokyo voicing
fniridi that jgp
■trained in wort

Severe

•Fully repalml and refitted at th*
York Nary Yard, under th* land.le***
(ram, H. M. S. Malaya U ihown l*a ring
Yorn harbor undtr an **cort of tug*.

Hew
pro.
New
The

Hritioh super.dreadn'iught hm born I•
mentioned in th* news. having I'lig.ig
enemy in a number if mm InttU-.

Stanley May Be In Tourists To Hold
Concentration Camp
Initial Meeting

Health Consultant
Holds Conferences

Of Year Tonight

day which etateid the po**lble whereabout* of hi* eon.
Tha wire .laid. "Your ton,
■Jigfc H»r»hi_ AJ. ,D. Stanley,
woe mentioned In *a German
broadcast on Nor. IB aa being
a primmer of war. Thi* Infor.
(nation should be accepted
with reserve, pending official
confirmation.
Any
further
new* -will be Immediately com­
municated to you.'*

Hitch-Hiker Struck
On Orlando Highway

A car driven by E. M. Swalm
•truck an elderly hltcluhlker,
Noah W. Slpe, yesterday a* he
waa walking along tha Orlando
highway three miles north of
Maitland, according to Informs.
(Ian today from th* police dr.
partment.
Officer Thomas of ih* RUte
H.
Stapler, Highway Patrol waa In charge of
■ and Station tha case and reported that Ripe
hla leadership •offered alight bruises 'and n
Injury.

Sergeant Aids Men’s
Escape In Mock War

Albert S. Goss Is
New Grangf?;Master

Mi** l.il« Mue (inirirnn *.
child heullh ntpi maternity
C&lt;in*ii Itn ii t from Jurk»unville,
ha* Irrn plannliiK u »chrilule
end program for the Seminole
County Heolth Unit throouli
confrrcncr* with Mi** Kilitli
Ha*l&lt;m, county hr*llh mime,
during the p an week, accord­
ing to Dr. l&gt;an (one. dirrrlnr
.of. the unit. Ml**. lUticuv iu,A
th* llrnlth Unit alaff are
making u *urvry of varmu*
type* und de*criptiiuu in tlm
County In order to ntrel the
net"ln iif tin* program.

t "ill i*i •m11ii*i ion iii Iho B ifinim :li;iiti nri-it li.’tllod to d a y
sli'iM'iinr lIn* -nnidv o f coal
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find "t**i'l
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i" uni in i'iv th a n tw o wet*kit
o ff 11 tin* "tiiki* c o n tin u e s.
Ai*pn&gt;Mmal*'lv 8.000 CM»t i n ' inniriM in A laliam n (11(1
n*•i tiuit woik (otluy.
is stirvry of • trie
!&lt;i*i« IVnu^yU an ia i»»ol mlM

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West Of Altamont

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U ill* thi* development, it was
i|&gt;l'*'*iil that government-labor
■. l.itmu. iii ihi&gt; li|(ht »f the d*.
Iiml reached a
A collision occurred one m»l«* t.uh ii'i, prngrtin
for the President hud d*.
went nf Altamonte* Spring* ••inly •■il.iii.I
Kiidiiy (hut produr.
Sunday morning in which iu» me I inti fn iinly
in the coni m ine"— ow ned
was injuri’il.
etei-l enni|Kinie* hui*y w ith
Albert llnnly of Ml. |h»r;t w:ih b*nuinieiit
11nier*— m u tt c o n tin u e
Iht* driver of one car which r«»l. m
ileltiy.
lidrd with a Mmlvl A Ford dn\« ii xiltlmtit
1iirlilv vulallle element* tn Sl»
by Welter Carter of Longwinid iv p1lp
riv e
.ilualioii were th o
Stair Highway I'atrulnt.in Ii li.tltKiltlC Ihrrnt nf tin imluatry.
(i. Party invi’fttlgati*d lh» iim&gt; W i d e t r i k e ill the soft coat field*
•lent.
mid the iMHtibitily nf an open
urged (*&gt; attend th* first meet'
Iiih i Ii In (w et'll Out uHvernmcnt
mg nf th* tourist tlub tonight at
mid III" PtO,
7:30 o'clock Mr*. Ilodgkln Mid.
(In lirtroit ypili'nluy, !lu%
, ntive lionrd nf the C. I. O.
pledyed ih timpiatified aunport
fur the effort! Iiv the UnlUd
Man Worker* (l.'.I.O.) tu rain

Fallen Power Line
Causes Two Deaths

City News Briefs

sr*s#cto£ffiur-,vsi

rxaer Master f f tha Washing.
• Btat* Grange, today waa
Mtad National Master af th*
gngo Jbero
the 7Bth annual

Ho auaceade Lout* J. Taber of

Kearney Sister Ship
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In Orlando

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n * &gt;•-000,000 deetroyrK Faren.
bah wtu b* lauacbad Wednesday
M tk* Ito tan Island yard of th#
I r t f i i kim RUel Company.
.Tk* 1410-ton craft, af tk*
■■a* eonatrartlon aa tk* Xear.
wg wIICm WM lorpeooM t f i iff*
h a d last month, U tk* flrat d*.
Oh t»i koOt at tka yard daring

burn Saya
To Gat Sti

A mnrrieg# license »*» issued
John ('. Jordan «tul I rum llugn* of 1Villist&lt;m oyer tho week.
The annual Parish supper of
Holy Cross Episcopal Churih will
be held at the Parish II oumtonight a t 7:00 o'clock.

Disguised Nazi Ship
May Be Held Forfeit

The I Jill# Theater (’lull will
meet at the Woman'* Club at 7:3**
o'clock tonight and everyone
over IH yrar* of eg* Is invited
KAN JUAN. Puerto Rico, Nan
to atlend.
17 —bln— Tho German motor.
•hip Odanwakl, eelted In tk*
Th* Methodist Men's rluh south Atlantic by unlto of tkP
will meet for supper et 7:30 U. 8. Navy, arrivrd her# tkig
o’clock Tuesday night In the elii'tniwn under American #ochurch annex. O. P. Herndon m rt. She waa enruuta to Oar#
will be guest epraker.
jnany from Japan when soiled.
II le understood that proaapb
An oystor supper la planned action will ho brought In UaltaS
by the Odd Fellows a t their Hall Slates rn u rti to forfeit tha ship
tonight at 1:00 o'clock and all for disguising he n a if Illegally gg
local membcaa and ylsllura ***• a U. 8. n.crcliantman.
welcomed to attond. A delega­
tion from Or la odo Is expected HEAVY RAIN IN ARCENTU f* V &gt;
at" the meeting.
RUENOa AIRE8. N on IT — . ,
(A3— Several spocUtora a t » «.
moving picture theater wera f l O a
*n*l bruised by falling dobrii
Sunday night a t a violent ato n g
ntcoiupanii-il by torrential twRE. .
ami hail tore tha roofs off Ik* . -*
anUrtototaoPl -Ik*
aomrtlttao theater and O suburban
awmbara Bar* arranged an.l TST
In tk* avanlag rafreahmenta will

Entertain For
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Thi* year la tha first lime
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taurtsU to tkU manner, according
-Hi**, and the people far Bwrltii tod*
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tnie senior a t the University
A R .R A N Q |M &lt; «
of Florida deserves state wide
rr&lt; ognition for his achievements.
That toy is from Sanford and
BASEBALL
his name la Waller B. Stovall,!
J r Walter, who begin his eol-:
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To r 2 5 (L A R S became a member of Phi E ta j
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honorary!
w HE DRAWS ! scholastic fraternity, for fresh-.
PAY FR O M
a,,d w»* also on the Dean’s
BoYrt MAJOR
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Im ita t'd to an honorary ehemt-l
I ci. I fraternity, Gamma
Sigma I
1Kl’silon. Also studying Spanish,)
| Walter is being Initiated thl* I
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SPORTS CHATTER
By JACK HERRING
“ Do or Die”
Rrsnan
muat
have died Friday nite because
“ Mighty Man’* Truluck soeuunl
• to be the only threat that the
loeal* had against the conf'irenr*
leading Ixon Lions from Tullahsssee.
The little right-half nf lh"
Feds gained 10H Of the IHI
| yards gained by the local t. Thia
came rather as a surprise be.
reuse lira nan usually esrrh-s the
load In the ground gaining ile.
partment . but Truluck
really
proved that he could hold his
own with the be it that the Feds
had to offer in the way of yard
snatching.
The passo* which the Feds
worked on all week did not ellek
and no one but Trultirk did any
damage on the ground. The whole
team aeemud In go lifco wild,
fir# fe r a short period of time
but than someone, soniuwhore
would let up and the ra t would

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Hurricane 110-0 victory, but the
Gitnrv l| vc hail neigh sledding
lately, huintr to Villaimva, M ary,
land, anil I- H. U, before the
Georg! ' game.
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since the great Eddie Dunn and
Johnny Douglas, key men on the
19J8 team, and Carifto, Miami
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Cuban Officials
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A'« in all hi* courses I Only two
other ss-niors, Charlie Sherman,
president nf tha student body
and John Cotten Brown, editor
of the campus newspaper, have
such a record. We would like
to join Sanford In saying, “Wall
done Mr. Stovall."
•Student Comments;
“VS nw unite a few boy* from
Sanford this week. Many of the
toys nskesl us to convey thia
(n...a&gt;;e to local school student*.
“ Your boys are rrnlly
lucky.
V~ thought high school was hard
until » ( came to college. If any
»f you are planning to aliens!
ridl'ire. study hard and learn
all you ran. ‘You’ll need it."

be out o f the bag.
WASHINGTON, 'N ov. * 1.VMAV
T artar, the alLconftrcnre back
— President Roosevelt appealed
for the Lions proved that he
for support of the Red Cross as
really deaervej to b* callfd the
“ an essential p art of Our pre­
best back th a t has been seen
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also of the Lions, proved to be j —Member* of a Cuban mission the annual Red Cross m em ber,
a vary keen.eyed passer
headed by Amadco U p e i Cas- shin roll call.
Roth
Roosevelt and
Norman
SHOItT SH O TS;- It did look tro - ■*!Er'?rF
‘ho preMdency.,
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liko tho Indiana had escaped I *P»nl Wei|nea,|*y Ip prelim inary Davis, |’,cd ( tom chairmnn who
from tha Reservation Friday nito,! eu n fv en ees seeking to dcU rm lne rca.l the president’s message,
the way Tallahaasoo ran wild— I whsst role lh" I0CJ Cuban lu garlem phaslted the increasing task*
The change which ra many ,.f the r r ', P should plsy In world affM rs| nflow I,ring placed upon tho organI Irnfion.
local fans hav# bc»n looking for of the moment.
has taken place—The big blond
At hotel headquarters of .th e '
" L W ar Btlmson,
right tackle of tha Feds, Hilly Cuban mission Dr. A rturo Manas
n{ u b o r j e r k i n s and
Fleming, has finally been moved said that there was nothin* wor­
Clark Gablo, motion picture aeto the fullback spot— Home serni
td think th at this shoQld have thy of announcem ent to the lor, also appealed for the pub­
taken place long a g o -T ay lo r press, lie indicated th a t members lic’s support.
“ Bird leg**’ Urovn was also of the mission had spent most
dsy -w____
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Russia possesses about 79 P«J
moved, he takes ever tho back, of
field relief Job. This tam e very • erday’s Armistice day holiday— cent of tho world s reserve of
Inform ation.' '- “ '*u#*t,
much a* a ■uruvlse heenpse In correlating___________
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capahlrt a t the flanker phsijlon—
The Fed team Is looking forward to frv 'n g a^mc Mullet un
SI. Augustine way, this week
»nd If this comes about and the
Fed* go on fo win a coupln
• Graduate of New-York Design School
more they will h«y* salvaged
• Member Telegraph Delivery Service
something from thl* season.

Fine Liquors

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B A M K k ft,
HAS BEEK

ro o t easing one of the finest
gridiron machine* In their class
■ In tha nation thla fall, the Miami-j
ana prsaant the strongest th reat
to tha state university’* football
aoprcsnacy of Florida since the
Harriet ne team of 1038, which dc
frated tha Gator* 10-7 In the first
meeting between the two teams.
Comparative difference between
l this season's Mlartnl team, and
tb« 1940 aggr»C»tton, il n b ejralndefeat of Tesa
by. noting the &lt;
IK Miami U*t week. U s t
«asr tha Techmcn le s t Miami
o r an WOTS# than did Florid*, ttjl
wer# overpowered by Jack Hard*
1,1
| taB*« men ■
In a return gam# thl.
____ h a t week pre
,.
the fit-tors
pared for their gam# with G ror-j
[i
they could not help looking i
K:
to Miami’s reeonl of five,
* ■ J t n , and no dsfeaU. Thy only \

N I C K ’S
•Package Store

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1941.

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

By R. J. SCO TT W alter Stovall
Placed On Dean’s
^ l E M E K 'f J .
List A t College
S c Hw l m e b .

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’■OAINTSVI f,LE Nor. 13— ( 8 p « IsJ)—Florida's Fighting
Gator
. football team aspects no repeti.
tkm of Its 4 M victory over th«
. ‘ University of Mfiml slevrn la«tj
* ■' y ta r, when It plajra tho rrjuvrnatad Hurrlcanss in the "Magic
City" Saturday n ig h t In fact,
■ matey Florida supporters would
Mtuo right now for a one.polnt
ri

SANFORD

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Florida City Affording R a il, H lg h w a )
And Water Transportation

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 14. 1941

‘Union Rights Denied’—Quits

BeforeMoscow
Break Through Len­ Tremor Centers At
ingrad Siege Lines Long Beach Where
Scored By Russians, Most Damage Oc­
Says Soviet Radio curred In ’33 Quake

Claimed T o' tHave
, • Been Sunk By Nazis
, On Other Occasions

v Date Of Attack ]
Is Undisclosed
9

Dispatch Says Ship
Sank A ft * Being
Struck By Torpedo;

LONDON. Nov. 14 -JJPi
—- The Britlah aircraft carfjrjer. "Ark Royal." which the
German* repeatedly claimed
■unit, la now actually lost—
» victim of a German sub­
marine. the Admiralty an*
q nouneed today.
The communiaue m M the
22.000 floating airfield aank
aamewhere on a n undisclosed
d a u whit* being u w o d a fU r
having boon to m d o o d jr.e ,
m She * u the third a irc ra ft ear*
Philip H o m y , p resident ot the CIO, explaina to newspaper,
v r k r Ioat by BrIUln and new est of men la Washington hit reason* fa r resigning from the* National Do.
all. The adm iralty d id n 't disclose
w hathar tba “ Ark Royal" aaak fans* Mediation Board. He declared labor'* rights had been denied
from tornado Itto ck or from Lu la the recent Board decision w hkh rejected John L. Lewi*' demands
ta r attack* by etba? maaaa, The for a anion shop contract, in the captive coal mine*. CIO labor
communique aald moat of tba leader Thomas Kennedy, also a member of the Board, resigned
i • e r r o r , norm ally 1.87J m en, were
tahan o ff before th e (taking ana with Murray.
casualties are not espectod to bo

Farm Production Celery D am age
fourteen Permits Survey Will B e Seen By Lehman
Made In County If Rain Keeps Up
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Farmers Must Report Borne Farmers Were
Recovering F r o m
n
Lapt .Wct W rathe
w*
^ ' " 5Pro^rim
m a',c
by
Farm Dcfenia
th r a if b Um o fflc t of tbo county
J*
out blanks, Orie Malhleux, per.
tli ta d I ferm aac* supervisor, said today.
I Th# Farm Defense Prq^ram
•11* attem pting to tncreaoo produc.
^ C V thm \af food to meet the e i.
*» r * H peeted shortage aa tho w a r In
N H ar-1 Karope goes on apd demands fnr
foodstuffs become greater, l|r .
i baoaa I HashisM. a n ted .
l a tha su rre y of this counly
M por.1 t o , program to concerned largcWB • " | ty with livestock and livestock
___ ] prod pets, hogs, chickens and eggs
••*£•** and raratoblaa, Mr. Mathlen* n .
I Z*d* | plained. I t to tho«e aommodltic*
• w m |
which lacnaaod production
,f*-™ ( U desired.
■ Mary
Tha survey to botog carried on
how*** I(*r tha U nltad flu te s Department

Serious ilaihage .to celery ran
bo erapeeked If present rains&gt; con.
tlnue a t their present rate, H.
J. Lehman, m anager o f tbo San­
ford State F arm ers’ Market, aald
today, aa many of tba farm s are
Just recovering from the tost
aeries of rainy days.
Most o f .tho celery toed bed*
a rp well covered and protected,
Mr. Lehman elaborated, and the
celery th a t waa s e t o u t some

Lehman said.
A t prascat, Ut* m arket manager anticipates a
■uch crops a s n
beans, squash and
luce as be to re c ti

NUMBER 66

B erlin S a y s R o o s e v e lt
D u p e d C o n g ress In to
N e u t r a l it y R e v is io n
British Rescue A t Sea

LOS ANGELES, Nov. I4.-&lt;A*&gt;
Roaaian armies,
couatar-at­
—The moat violent earthquake
tacking befor* Moscow, reported
since 1033 rocked the ,l.n« An­
today o f d riring tba GormbM
gel** area a t 3:42 A. II. (F.ST)
out of 20 village* In tha paat M Unlay, raualng alight property
hour* In the Kalinin aoctor, while damage at ta n g Beach, I.&lt;&gt;» Anon the northern front th* Soviet galea and
other
metropolitan
radio aald the Ruaalan* acorod aoburtw.
• brak—hrough the N ail ' siege
The quake apparently renterrd
a t Long Beach where the IU33
line* outside Leningrad,
quake
caused the majority of the
Commenting on the revision of
Um U. 8. neutrality act. author, 130 death* and property damage.
Gaeat* fled the :&gt;V-riMiin two.
laad N atl quarter* declared tba
In the
neat ftw day* would show tha atory Torrence Hotel
dangoroua path* the Americana suburbs aa the tremblur shower­
ed bricks into Die afreet. Fire
had tikan.
N atl forces Thursday hollared Inapectora condemned the buildsavagely ot Kerch, last Soviet l"S-.
Two amall machine .hop* tool­
boat Ion between them and' the
oil-rich Caucasus, and r* p o rtal/ ing Instrument* for the aircraft
Indoatriaa
w er. so badly dam­
were massing fresh arm let on
two tec to ri of tba otherwise quiet aged firemen aald It will be
aervrml day* before work could
be resumed.

Last Obstacle In;
A morica’s Hole -To—
Help Defeat H itler

V. S. Munition . ’ I
j Ships Threatened •:
•laps Revise D raff
Law To Call Morn
Men Info Service

Priest Works For
Doctor’s Degree
At Peabody
full-dress N ail offanalte against
Rostov on tha Don In tha no .th ­
em Caucasus appeared Immtn.
eat.
Tha Moacow radio waa heard
In Lyndon broadcasting th a t fu r .
loua fighting raged In Crimea
whara, "despite heavy losses, tha
enemy launches new s t u c k d*L
lv.” The German* triad U out­
flank Kerch b u t worn hasten
back In n battle In which Ih*
nlr fore* of tha Stock Sen fle e t
Joined, tho radio aald. It report­
ed the G ermans also opened a
drlee In tho Lnk# timer, sector
below Lenlngaod, but' claimed
from three direction*, encoun.
tered a m urderous Soviet fire
and fell bach ertth heavy Isaacs.
Ruaalan "sturm avlk” —armored
planes for fighting ground force*
— and arm ored train* were re.
ported sm ashing numerous G rr.
man tanka.

Mine Workers To
Continue Fight

Philosophy degree, C. I*. Priest,
•on of Mr. and Mr*. C. C. I’rleat
of Hanford Avenue, cipret* lo
receiv* his degree a t an esrly
dale at I’eabody College in Nash­
ville, Tvnn., according to word
receivrd here today.
Mr. Prir«t plan* to take hli
doctorate in elementary education
anil Micial science. He was cited
In “Who’* Who Among Student*
In American
U nleersitira
and
Cellegeo'.
.for. . ......
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reteiving
the
I'rabody Award a t tho University
of Florida in 1033, for receiving
liMO, anti for graduating "With
Honor*” ftom tho University uf
Florida.
H&gt; has held a graduate fel­
lowship a t I’rabody whero ho was
n member of the student gov­
ernment. president of tho Flo­
tilla Club, member of tha Otbinet of the Student Christian As­
sociation and of the Association
for Chlldhuod Education, chair,
man of tha Professional Rela­
tion* Institute, president of the
Payne-MeMurray Memorial Bible
Claes, president of th* Graduate
Club, secretary of tb s Campus.
Church Religious Council, cofounder of Beta.Epsllon Chap­
te r of Kappa Phi Kappa, nation!
a! professional
fraternity
for
men In education, secretary of
Phi Delta Kappa, president of
Kappa Delta PI and social chair,
man of PI Gamma Mu.

Soviets In Dark On
Ambassadors* Plane
President Is Quiet
On Moving Marines

TBIIBRAN, Iran. Nov. 14.—fp )
—The -Soviet* today announced
they a r , unable to eonflrm 'th e
report a piano bearing Laurence

A fter hour* of drifting in a two-man dinghy, sis member* «f
a downed British bomber clamber aboard a Sunderland living
boat which rescued them somewhere in the Atlantic. The men were
forced tu u*e the small dinghy when the main dinghy failed in
function.
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Red Cross Meet
County Schools Have Women From Vitritttis
Fartn Of Florida
Been C o n t a c t e d
Vi.sitinjf Jn C ity
By a W o - I a b i l l
Every
school • In
Seminole
County has been contacted In re ­
gard to joining the Junior Red
Cross chapter which la organlied, not Individually, but aa a
classroom with a nominal fse of
1.50 for the e n tlr. group, C. W.
alill of la k a Mary staled yes­
terday murning a t the regular

In the American Junior Rrd
Cross is being conducted sim ul­
taneously with the roll call for
senior members. Almost 10,000,000 boys and glrla In the school*
of America already participate
in all tha varied Red Cross pro-

r W A flH D ttm n r, Hay. 1 A - W
m or, vegrtable a
line, ha declared.

Apprnalmately OS wnnn n fmni
ninny parts of Florida ard it.
Irnding the tw a.day »&lt; ■ inn of
III* regular Fall mceti'iir o f MoS tats Hoard of Mniiag.'in* i 1
Ihs I laughter* of the \ 1st. •
licviilulion which has it, I.. . I
quarters at the Mayfair H aul,
with Mrs. P. E. Kauiaill.i. a*
general
i halrman on .in iiiig,.
meiils for the Nallia H arri'iui
Chapter, luistess to the g.utip «f
visiting women.
Yesterday afternoon III" Inrnl
members entertained far Mr-. II.
H. Aherhethy, stats regent, a.
the Woman’s Club and last nighi
tho board mrnibdrs attended a
banquet. Today’s activities were
colirerhed rhirfly with u bi.simr
meeting this ntnrnlng and u Inn.
chei n wlik'h waa followed hv
another husineaa session this uf.
trrnoon.
Out-of-town members rit .lie
meeting incluilml: Mrs. Paul (*.

n V dienrtafcj
u ii a r t c r s
to d a y .,
■•liiinrcl ]V i-*ii|i-nt UiKwovelfi
w ith tltm in ir
('o iie re tta
by
fill'** ro iirv ito n tn tio n o f f a c ta
am t sa id
(io rm u n v
w o u ld
sIn mit a t A n io r iia n s h iiw c a r*
rv im f m u n itio n s .
A i i l h n r i l a t i w H ritis h u u a r*
to r s sa id llu&gt; n o u tr n li tv ro^-*
v is io n rcm o v i'il th e o b s ta c le
whitli inipi'di'd
fulfillment o f
Aiim' i iim' n ilt'trrniinalUin to play
a li'adiin; inlo in overthrow ing
lllllll.
V;*
Tin* .luprtm**«o hiiivtuiummI to tlaf
i •lia«lic tt’YHitiit t»f runxcri|u
lion ii'gnldliunx tmtkib^ xcurvfl o t
ihoti-aiiiU of atlihiioii:il iiii*u III*
Mo t*i •military »»*r\ii**,
K&lt; &lt;l»«iit«ilili*
to
a .Irnmatuj
hint-iiimtib' nppcitl from I'rrnL
•Inn UiH»jM*Vfll# ihi* llou'O votrd
- I - l*» I'JI yrntmiiijr t o l* t'
jarmoil Anu rit ait .orrtli int ship*
l«\iriy targo**A through zone* of
h.ittli* tiirrctly in t i the harbors
i of b*l1iir'r*ht ittitipiFi*
It wax tho most Mynificant
[*i»r i|t\ylopim iit xiuco the* inviw
rluit of
• Itv th.it ir .v jto m arrln it M*nt* h.» ihr Whitt* ilou-v h^itlatiork.
it*|M*nlmir tlio irmaining m ajor.
J |iio\ imhii i of tho ncutinlity l.iw*'
|: iii«| f i v e I tilt* iiilimnixtrntiou
Ifi. mu it tli^ztiitrou:i u n t pranrtlgc*
vltulirring tli*f«*at.
Hut whntltr though (ho niru
Jjoritv w.»b, it Mint lutin' than
Ini t;«* cm.ugh to xurpriM* anti tie*,
light Ihi* mlminiidlrutUm Icatlertfl|s In til? Iimuir, which hl(t *
ftuiglit lo avert what looked ut
tiitt* « like certain ilrfcnte
Liu irvlv hfcause t»f ilU pleiuntt

Ttoat-

Water
DATTOI
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aval labia j

of tha l

Of Children’s Group
In Connection With D. A* R.

trlcU and during the court* of
tb* meeting, M rs. H arry Wood­
ruff, homo service chairm an of
tho organtoattop, lequoatod th at
Mrs. F. E. Boumiltot, chairman
of this County's thaptor, who
presided over tb* mooting, ap­
point helpers
In
neighboring
towns and district* to Invest!.
gato men In vanoua branch** of
tho service who daalr, furlough*
o r discharges.

Mrs. 8 . O.

Chase,

Mrs. Keith Chenn of West I’ulm
Beach.
Also Mr*. E. K. H orton, M iu
Sallio Abernathy and Mrs. A her.
nathv of W inter lla v rn ; Mrs.
T. II. Odham, Mr*. Jam es A. Aus.
tin, Mrs. E rnest Mansfield, Mr*.
knitting John E. Mathews of Jncksonvllh-;
Mrs. J . J. Taylor and
Mr*.
Greens Johnston of Tallahassee;
Mr*. R. C. W oodberrv, Mrs, R.
A. McTycr, Mr*. W. C. M rlxan.
Mr*. Hal Atkinson, Mr*. J . P.
Rustic, Mr* C L. Howr. Mr*.
Mae ■Bell O’Neal, U ra T. 8- Nortqn. Mrs. T. O. Bryan and Mias
Francs* Gregory of Orlando;
Mr*. Sara II. B ryan of MeL
bourn*. Also Mr*. C. E. Book, Mrs.
Harry K. Hamilton. Mrs. Elinor
Kiup, Mrs. W. If. Tillman, Mr*.
Alto* Couraen. Mr*. Marv Wood
and Miss G ertrude Bell Kipp of
(CMiUaaeU Ow Paae Throe)

Georgia School Row
Set For Wednesday

of US, look forw ard t&lt;* eniiiuiiaa.
tie apnlauso In those Orreu «»r
I b n * baaoil oh thw cl»lm tbah
tho United Stole* U disunited
a* they have to often propno"' ••Our own

position

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-tru g g le a ra ln a t aegresslon wou d

Ik. definitely weakened not only
i„ Europe a n d In. A .to b u t a l » .
among our w*tor repub^
the America*. Foreign natlond,
friends and eaemtoa, would mtoIniorprvt our own mind
and,
purpose.”
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G U K E N B B O U q, N .

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14.—UP)—Fred Hatledge, a f
mouth and **t
distillery.
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Ratledgw asked tk a opcraloi to*

ATLANTA, Noe. ID -O P )-T h o U*Tb# u t w d l M f V **
stag* was set Thursday for a
showdown Wednesday on just
what Georgia’s board of regents la
U n p e g d to d a .to p ra a e rr. tha
• S i t i n g standing s f th« tia to

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The Sanford Herald

cflo p r eic sff

Neutrality Repealed

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The final major provisions of the Neutrality Act,
which never should have been passed in the first place,
have been repealed and American ships may once again
sail to any port in the world under the protection of their
own guns and those of the United States Navy. The House
of Representatives has joined the Senate in approving the
repeal amendment by a vote of«212 to 194 or the narrow
margin of 18 votes.
i r i l d i m o i RATEfl
r i f i k l e la Advnare
Now that the United States is back where it was two
Miff or three years ago in asserting its right to the freedom
of the seas, on* is inclined to wonder how different the
history of the world might have been if we had nevtr
shown the white feather and deliberately surrendered the
r»*«l» 4M— i &gt;4 a ailf-a , i
o fay**!— »■*» far i w **»■** , | power to arm our own ship* abandoning a policy for which
VOS***# tmmdm «UI a* r b a r s r t !•* our anccstofs had fought again and again for ovc.- 150
S t raowtev aa*» rtu r» a valve.
year*.
- hh«a Hmmmfmprm n«*mnl*.
It must have looked to Hitler at the time he wv.s con­
templating the Polish invasion pretty much as If he could
do anything he wanted to as far aa the United 8tatcs was
concerned and get awav with i t The possibility even ex­
ists If he had known then, as he knows now, that in the
MvveU U a e v a W v «V TkIfea Vvm &gt; vrllvk t* - o l v event of war in Europe this country would gradually re­
*e*HI«a le i*v mt* tev w * f v *g alt new* V k H tH x peal the Neutrality Act. abandon its “cash and carry”
«• If »v * ,4 -It-VMlw plan, sell arms to Germany’s enemies, lend them money,
B f te * * *» «U* m fv r mm4 * k . arm our ships and send them into belligerent |&gt;orts, he
f*
oeklkikva 9 m l* .
4 M * » I * ! • * * t t * l U ml -V—4.1 would have thought twice before he fired the first shot.
WWofvOee kavvta eve atve r m v .t f Even now, os President Roosevelt pointed out yes­
N o v k m b r k h 1*11 terday, if the United State* had failed to repeal the Neu­
B IB L E V E R S E F O R T O D A Y trality Act, all tha nations of the world fighting against
i.ggrc*sion would have been greatly discouraged, while
TO R T
W lIO
HAVE
NO the Axis powers would have taken fresh hope, and Japan,
TH ARE B IJN I)
AND for one, would certainly have been more tempted than ever
ffU 8E I&gt;
AND
FEARFIII.
FAITHFUL ARE NOT to launch some new venture in the Pacific.
Aa it is, the closeness of the vote Is being used as an
■Rh They that tru»t in the
b n n o a* Mount Zion, which argument in Japan that the United States ia divided and
SMMat ba moverl, but abidrth tnat any stronger action on the part nf this country than
fsrarvr—P*alm 123:1.
the maintenance of its time-honored right to the freedom
rf the seaa would certainly have been defeated. It ia bring
M A Y E R FOIl COURAGE
argued there that, if 194 congressmen could be found
O'iorni Spirit)
who would not even arm American merchant ships against
t of our couragv. huild a wall
unprovoked attacks by outlaw submarines, certainly there
It tbomber* cannot burst
•II.
would be many more who would not vote In favor of going
to war against Japan just to preserve the Philippines.
candor of nur children’*
And It is certainly being argued in Germany, as wrll
Make baition* ihrlli cannot ,ur- as in Japan, that no matter what Congress does, whether
prba.
it votes to abandon neutrality or not, the effectiveness of
the great and powerful United States will be set at naught
W hile hu rrican ra
n f hate at
34 a result of strikes, sabotage, and quarrels between capi­
, length
On our dsfensea spread
their tal and labor. It certainly must look to the Japanese, as
sl/*nglh,
they hear about tha threatened coal atriko to Me up the na­
tion’s rteel industry, that they can do almost anything
|H Rogoete *rt -the apirit. mu»t
Jklway* bo hnanirtl safe our they want to In tha South Pacific with. Impunity.
We think they are mistaken. We'think that once the
seriousness of the situation la fully realized In this country
something will be dons about it. But in the meantime wc
Will b lo w n freedom of the race;
are permitting our enemies to labor under a false impres­
W
boundaries of all enunlrle* sion which encourages further acta of aggression.

Bills—Bills—Bills
Our peramul Im i d rp a rta c a t
free you (ru m w orry.
Coot"

The Sanford Atlantic
National Bank
■ K itta

•menu

of

the

human

LOUIS OINHBERC!
Englishmen are
no
longer
Uniting for their *hipe to come
(a. They '*Ta waiting for Amerlcan ships.
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*T|o. madam,’* said the clerk
taklnd tlin drugstore soda founS in , “ I'm not a pharmacist; 1
w » a f l u k im ." —Exchange.
lo cato rs up In Georgia thaaa
I h a w to to* Iho* m irk, and
Governor tells 'am when.—
Uvula Star-Advocate. Too to d
o f them doran’t aink hi*
ia - lh a governor. — —— —
a than ai* billion dollara
id dan around this country,
of it in mattresses, acrord.
» Paul Mailon, Washington
pondent. Uut don’t g at axgild atari a run on tho

asm o f tha first points te bo
■Marked. Tha German* would
probably invade
end
conquer
Booth America first and movo
tip on u* from tha South. Plorjdo
would then become o stepping
■tew for Tarver operation* far­
th e r north. T hat may bo one
season why most rto rid k a* ore
■pilous to, step Hitter Jin Europe.

BEAL,

Society

Miss Eloisc Ixnve
Methodist Christian
Weds E. M. Chester
S°c*ety Has Meeting

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JUpoy ia M l U y h a u l — te
"Low

TW0-Dfly Stute
Paintings Exhibited. I). A. R. Entertains
To Fine Arts Group
For State Board
D A R B oard

A m an i*gt* •*( inter***! to their
Highlight of the •octal •« ••«*n
In nh.-rrranrr of N^itinnil Art
man* friend* \r«4 that of Mi**
Wrrk, Charlr*
of Eultfa ex­
th r tea which wa* given in
.
.program and bunine** meeting of LIoim* l .4n \ t i » K M Che? ter of
Clkit*
yr*trnl*y
hibited
of hi* paintings at the Woman’s
hu h took pl*ce
,the Women’* Society of Christian St IVtei »lnn j
The D*pendabi&gt;! c u t s of the
H oallaarj I rwaaa rage Oar)
the meeting nf the Fine Art* dc- aftrintM&gt;n hy th,. Salhr Hnrri«on
IVte. -hurv
Friday,
Methodist Church Will meet at
r rtme^t of the Sanford Woman** Chapter of the Diiughto** of the Payton* Bench. Mi .1 M Srott. Service of the Method!.t Church j in St
the home of Mrs. W. T. Woolley.
if
which Mrs. John E K.v.n&gt;- no.I Mr- ! which was held in thr church Nov
Club held Wednesday afternoon In Vtiicriran Revnlutmn
Th** hl»d«* I" th*’ tlntighlrr of Mr.
. | j f Willow Avenue at b:t &gt;0 I’.
| Mi* W. L. ilrniry i. rrgrnl. Ktank I I.re ol G-m.-.viilo; Mr-. Monday afternoon with Mrs. B
the clubnouxe.
with Mrs. A. K. Shoemaker
In ctpUinin* the art of paint honoring Mr*. R. S Abrrnelhv. D T McCarty amt Mr- Harvey *&gt; Crumley in charge She wa­ and Mr- \\ k l.imt- of I^ki*
MAr\
hm. i \» «&lt; lioin
in Sanford.
as co-hostess.
it
A
I!
Juber
of
Fort
(’i
re.
MiTh..|*«»lste4l
by
Mr*
K
V
london
Ing. Mr. Shaw stated that one Mai,, rnrent of th,.
FRIDAY
Mr. and Mr. M l.. Cullum ami m,“ i t “r i r t o ' d r a w l ' d that | f •i'll* Winter H itrn
mas Maguire •&lt;( Plant
City. l&gt;rr*- •', r ’
Clarence Smith and Sh«* nttrrnl.’d thr I * •1 *chool*
The Women’s Council will meet
A
The PhlUtnra Glass nf the at the home of Mrs. M. G. Trwcy, inn. Robert, have returned
from
Srminolr
\|i. s
f
A K Fhoemaki-r
wa* gia.lwat.'d
to hr
h „ | , p , „ t |S year.
iZfiviving with Mr* 11• nl«*v 'Ir«. Rry
First Baptist Church will have a 2474 Palmetto Avenue a t 3:30 Sanford for the winter and are making chmennl rkctehc.i 'ind .in.| Mr*. Ah*»rnrth&gt; wi n- Mr* C ttoldnn, ^|*&lt; !t M \fir.W'n.
following
officer*
w,*r r ! High. Srho.d
Thankagtvlnc dinner at the home P.
Bryan, j ^|r i-ts i i.» former
rea
phy. amt Mt« \ «» • ||. o-» ! ,.f named by Mi? \\ Ia t which time a kitchen residing at &lt;113 Magnolia Avcnu.. othrr drawing, before he Attempt­ 1 It R«v, Mr« F K
of Mra. J. M. Btinecipher at shower will be held.
chairman
of tin
nominating I
,,f |»^ uka wtiere In* pnrMi- II J larhnian and M * F Tampa am1 Mi-&gt;la’\ Bl.oint i f
ed
to
|&gt;aint.
7:00 P. M. Reservations may be
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chorpening. In answer to the cfvr.ll.m, "what I Woodruff tiue?»t* w»*r,. gr*et- Maryville. I* no
romnuttee
re*nl. Tbr y u n g couple will
Mr* Jt*hn I. Flark. prr*ulrnt; l | t u.,r
in Si
Pcterrmade by telephoning 431-J or
plan to leuve tomorrow for New 1 the difference In the sunaet . • •I ul tlii’ door by Mr* R IAI*o Mr- W It l.ti-h nod
TUESDAY
_ 473-R.
.Mr* M. R StneklMiid. Jr. vice |.,,rk: whfr«
r
r he-ter ii rniHagan 'll«» II at to* \II*n
Fo-f*
The Junior and Senior depart­
unrl.e eceneV*. Mr. D« an anti Mr* I I*
•
SUNDAY
prcsitlent;
Mr*
II
(
Motgan
I
p|ovn|
|.&gt;
the
pigglv
Wiggly
»rg ijttm tioiv l»o«»k wa* pre 'lr*. Theodor •• vti t&lt; • of
|» .
ment of the Woman’s Club will
____
Sh.iw *niil tr t in the early mom- Ibt
meat
.tf|»*irtment.
A conference of the Junior have a party In the club house
i*i'l* *1 over by Mr* W M Thig- I-anti; Mi* I '
' t-i&lt;o
m retarding *cctetai\ and publicity '
hlrcy
Ml»» llrrvehi l Hamby ha* gone I1" ' ,h" « "
Auxiliary of th* Seventh Dis­ beginning a t .8 :0 0 o'clock for
pen .tii«l Mra. W II Tunniidiffr t.ick*onvilb’ It n» h 'I
\ on chairman; Mr* D R
to
Jacksonville
to
*pend
,
»herea
«
m
the
:•
Dernoon
at
*unM
Swain,
trict of the American
l-egion members of the club and their
,\ I erne thy win pre*cnted ll.mt h of Ro«k I sitm . M- t i n . tren4urer: Mi? I.
! w born stirred Up Mrcorresponding *erret.iry; Mr* / |
will b* hold . In Winter Garden MUbinds, alto for the Seminole weekend with her parents, M r . . . rt .thr tlu*t
. day
, M innlutK?
__ the gl*»
vsiiti u Iniutpirl of flown* a- » ’nan Robinson t f Sai •
M
--M
u
rin
g
thr
M. Hamby. Mr. !*' ,
. more v»r»e*l •
In th , American Legion Home at County teachen. An entertain­ •nd Mr*. II
fmni tt»r S.illn* Haim II J Marrmb i .in I I i- - B m. H Ratliff, publication; Mr* t
F. (Iiorpening. -upplie* chairman. ,
i 2:00 P. M. to which all Juniors ing program has been arranged Hamby ia ill in the ,SL Vincent’* .1l, ,,rr’
* " li
*i&gt;n i hapter
retl «&gt;f New S im m a
*tndrnt
work;j
are lavitad to attend.
JJoviU l*.
• co,nr h a n " nn&gt;
Kiinphunixiiig th*’ R
\
It
The*c *oiiiii’iti. #
f •&lt; io d a\’* Mra. i ’runifer.
mcr
‘
~
| Mr. Shnw «n« intireducrd hv .
« of gold mot Idiis the tea
ittivitie* wen r un. I •*&gt; Mi* Mr*. O K (ioff. children'* work;
nese cheekers. Ho»tes»w
and
MONDAY
Mr*.
Shoeniakri.
young
women;
Mra I*. E Tew urn! daughter, Mr* W M Src*tt, aporiAnr of thr t;«• !• . lure eover«**l. h &lt;1 l"i a Itoiimillnt
ill be Mrs.
___ ..R. R ToUr. Mr*.
k»*w) V,wUvow . UoaU:**. .Mi ll»nb \ \|«
1 Mr* (’heater Daniel*, ( hri*tian
Th* program meeting of the John Miller, Mra. Jam es Mough Mary Helm, returnnl home Wed­ rrograni, following a abort tnlk .4 entnpn«rr j»
Mi*
R
\V
Mra. S D- vt llow
chrynanthemum*
whi« n I. WomIi o T 't
....... •&lt; M&gt;*r- *oiial rrtattoti*;
W. M. U. of the First Baptist ton, and Mra. Charles Morrison. nesday after apending a abort which wa* niailr
*?nii. Mr* I M \|*tio V 'fi
W Turner, spiritual lift. chaiimnn;
A Chufch will be held at the Reservations may be mad* by time in Tallaha*«ee with Mia* llighlrvnein. rhnlrm n nf thr , w,i• plnrrd upon m h p i i *o
Mr*. K It n* II mtaxion *tudr
ft, *!..•, and lit by »»»•! blur lap«-r* II Ballard and M*- I N Win
ehurch a t 3:30 P. M., with the telephoning Mrs. J. W. Lyles, Thelma Trw, an&lt;l with L. E. Fine Alt* tb-iiaitnirnt.
chairman, t'iielg, leader* will le
Tew and Jamr* Trw in l*enaaAt ne*
topic, "An Urgent Gospel Dis­ 70l-W .
Thr pul hi r, “ Flotilla Wood**’, in antique ailver rmub l thru
Mr*. U T U a it i’li. Mi- t' F
ctsla.
......... *"• *1
pels Heathen Darkness." Circle
which won f i r i pri*#* nt thr Ai*t , olio &lt;nd of the 14iIda* wa* plnretl Tabb*
McKee, Mi* .1 &lt; Da'i* and
Four wilt bo in charge of thtFixhibit of ihr Florida Frdrmtlo*i in ai tupir *ilvrr (• a *eivifr mol Ha&gt; Mi* I I' I* "*
WEDNESDAY
Mr* (ieorge Met rum
Mra. M U Tillia haa retumefl of Womrn'- Cluha h««M in Miami th*- pluten holding mint*, -and *' I! |*:iw-oM an.l '1
program led by Mra. L. EL Tew.
The Civic depgfiment of the
’ Prearnt nt the meeting were |
Bunbeams, Intermediate and Woman** Club will have a coYertxl from Jamcattirtn. N. Y. where l«*t \rn r, w** ahown by Mr wulu* anil nul^1 « t ' o al-», of Hinton
•
M Mia. S () Sliinhohei. S r. Mi* |
Hall de*’o,uii&lt; • Mi
Junior G .A.'a and R. A.'* will diah luncheon with Mr*. O. P. ahe vuitrd with hrr brother-in- Sh.iw. who i.Uo rxhihitrd avvera* antique »i|ver.
an I I Bryan, Mr* Mc-rniin. Mr* Smith.
Ihi tea tuhle win pre*obd ttVei T|i*gprn. M»- U t
iheat a t tha same time.
Herndon tn d M n. P. S. Lam ton law and aiater, Mr. and Mra. ( othrr of hi. iK’*t painting4. Th.*
Aat* * ip*
I Mr* ()livn Well*. Mr- W R |
The AsSrtan Class of the First ua hoateaaea. Sponsor of the pro- Robert l)rnt»»n She * i a acron '.1two picture* whirh hr plana to b\ &gt;lr* Henley and a**itmg n» Mr * M S ^ b'm
a .laUfchtc*,
H | Fdeiifield, Mi* J R llnolehan.1'
Regi*liali,*n 'I?
Baptist Cliurrh will meov In th.- girm will be Mrs, J. K Ingley, panirtl home by Mra. Denton ami rn trr in th.- Art Exhibit of the *,'i vijig were Mr* Maxwell SlewM’-n.lny. Nov.
4 'Mra. (’ruinlcy. Mi* Shoeimik* r. \
infant aon, who will viait herel F. F W C tin* y«* r in Tempi I a r t . Mi * Hairy Took** Mi*
A -dewart 'I t- Ha»
a n n e r at 7:30 P. M. wi'h Mrs. the subject: •^TuberculosU,’*
- pi* mI at PenMr* P. II. Lansing. Mr- (Beiiti
with hrr parent*. Mr. and Mra.j wi- rr
I It hrv. Mr.* j II .Merm k and i Bvron
*I
R. L. Beard, Mr?. R. T. Th&lt;&gt;will be I
W.
I..
Clark.
bef„re
toj
a
a
M
n
a
a
a
.
K.
McKay,
Mr*
I
’lrey,
Mi*
brforr
going
to
1
Mi*
W
M
tiallTiil
Ihiiing
the.
Md
rli.
I»
% mas, Mrs. S. C. Gunlncr. Mrs.
ftsrnier Mnr1
I*
un.
|Swnin.
Mr*
rigiici.
Mr*
\
h
{it-.i
hour*
A
cvrrw
l
piniio
*i*leeIllniDg
.
.
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The
Doneta
coal
baaln
ia
often
iCreseeni
l
i
l
y
In
join
Mr.
Dvnton
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T. EL Smith and Mrs. W. L.
Vl.igaiit &gt;bo4iuaker. Mr^ I’oni Wdli.im-,
called t h , "Sovtet PeBn»ytv*nla.’’ jto mak« tneir home this winter. I st!&gt; John,
'
• hanty-lliml i&gt; lion* were pla&gt;ed by Mi** Helen Mi* J H l» ’ ’ 'I
Vance as hostesses.
Mr*. It. \V Stuidi'ant. .Mr- I
i 11*••« Iii*oii
Davti Th
ITir diffm-nro in oil painting I | he rlub wn* .IrroiHli.l foi i liifoima’o n t d.U 'I - II * II Williaiii*, Mi* C. F lltanati.
and w«?trr odor* was explained i the affair with Ull I snket* of i l.elimnn. M«
Mr* .Mr*. R. M Mii*oii. Mi* Mi.lde •
‘ T .» ~
' R Kand dnnon'trated hy Mr. Shaw Iautumn foliage, inter mingbul with W M Torino !■ .«
I Mi* R | Blount, Mrs. II t ’ Morgan and
V alM t
Diakel* of thr nraaon’* fruit* Iwil.l white agrratmu
i
Mr*.
Londunberg
,
Autumn . I - Dean.
n e rr i n r j to drcopite the club I leave* xxero pint »-d .it vantage
room* for thr inrrtmg and tad pond- throughout tin* Hub m*oim*
bosket* of winr. Inonxe, and gobt
Vtteniling tlu
colored chryv ntlnrum*
furth­ jAlu’inethy, Mr^
Mary
ered the Full thrmr. Tea and Maryville. T rim . Mi*
W
II I
randwic hr?, wrre *rrvr&lt;| from a Itu h and Mix* Hattie
Allen,j
Knteit*i&lt;i" it *n b *m
Mr* J () Hu., wot lui*te-*
tnhlr which wan covered with a I In-f i*. Mr*. II J Magnub’r. Mi*. I \ |. \VIii»h&gt;.' i . I
a her hoaiv on Sanfnrd Avenue
h* ndniadr Venetian lace cloth and F I! Itarrrtt. flew Sniwna. Mr* I Bntvlrr »»• In* Is
n
&gt;e*teiday afternoon to a group of
prriddrd over hy Mm.
P. Hern* *binge havi*
and Mi* W II I-Imwer e* b* i •. no
frienda at :i bridge party
A
don and Mi**. A t*. Thomaa. hoat- Tdliiiaii. I Jik,, Wtilr*. 'Ii* Alice! Afury on \N • dm d.n
Fall theme wa- emphu*u&lt; d hi
fuar* f»»r tho afternoon.
* •niM’n. Mr*.
Mary \Vo»m| Mr* [&lt;;nme« .»f tsii.lg*. « l»n
the decoration* ami ubu in the
Thrrv wer* about
nchtMi’
F Booth. Mr*
era and touts.-t
refreahmeiit* which wer,. -erved
children in attendance at th» Hamilton, Mr* -Flniei Kipp ami throughout t&gt;”
at the conclusion of the game* |
meeting in addition t«* the club Mi - (iertrude Belli* Kipp nf
At the com lu­
For aocring high in the game*, i
member.*.
ll'dona lleuch
the honte** *• i
tiioi nt« | \ | rs
p, 1’rtM.toi wa* pre*cnt-(
\l*o, Mr*. D T Mid'arty and r,» the fsll*»wiog
n.vi
w priie, while *econt| high went j
- H a r v e y J u Ih t o f h i
Pierce, | M r *
A
I
St
•* to Mr*. I,. R. l.eahvr. Conaohitbm
- Sin ah II. B r o w n . M e l h o i i r r i o . i Whitaker L M•
i 4 lX ! I'ri,e w*- awarded to Mr*. \V.
Elegant in their very newnrai!
« J.
M &gt;*eott. Mr* I iconic -»f St. A nyu-t m
M'
"*• ^ !.. Cooper and the *crenm eon- I
ion* and Mr- Frank I l ’1***1 Shriner M
1
| Uli i i k ’ i.
wra.n won by Mr.*
It. A I
T our firat Fall dreaa will be a difficult choice
f (iaifieaville, Me* \*ict«•r llen-| Sj- t 5lr* Ma
‘l *“
Mi
'.«;*«-Smith and Mr* II. A Middleton I
when you ae« this aelectionl
Mr*. Roy Fiier*on. Air* S j if. Whitaki-i
MrmlH’M of the
Chatterto*
(•ueat* preoiit ut the party
(• Holden, Mi* II M Mac- J f Whitaker
&lt; lull met at the homo of Emma
were: Mr*. K. J Mouth, Mr*.
FulLakirted spectator frock*. . . Jacket dresses
R
rls.wrll.
Mi­
Joan Mvthvin on Tuesday after­ mill phy. Tampa. Mr* Paul C i AI*o. Mi'
SWING
J lto*i Adam*, Mr* Roy TUB*.
n i . F F Cur- Mr*
th a t tu rn into little l u l t a ...t u n i c models tnd
noon for thi'ir regular minting, avlbr. Mr* Tboma* II Bark- | \ peckh
Proctor, Mr*. M &lt;1. Me.
Rl,
•
In
Fw
ii»i?
Mi
II
Mi*.
Mak’olm
Mi
rriik.
Mix.
j
”i\e.iy
Mi*
at which tiin- new business was
N’air, Mr*. K. ( oniptou Mr* S I
pepium sty le s . . . vesgee blouses of contrasting
At
15 I. Blown. F. Doudney. Mr*. I.tmher, Mr* '
iliscu-sed
Refreshments
were un William*. Mi* W alter Van |i|iN h a Hk*w
materials.
mlingham and Mr*. K P Com- ( M^*&lt; 7. Fn
served to the following:
," " ' h
ID. I’ llvrndmi, Sirs II M.l.siiMin mi
"(ilfuld.nn
Hose
Ann
Brooks,
Mildred
"
'* I*"'* 1 | liu. Jr.. Mrs. S. C. Ilickrrsuii
AI*o, M’« .1 J. Taybir, Mr*. Mr- I I* W--I ik-Chukktr
Turner. Dolores MrLellsn, Tom.
!•" and Mrs. A M I’liilip.
mie
Methvin, Roberts
Kvan&lt; Greene John*tnn. Mi** J&lt;*annc V im Smith. .Vi«* I
' "'*' Aim. Mr*. J E St»m|ii-r. MrSpan nsran
avlur. Tallalin**er, Mr* T II t.iir.iugli 'll** I’.'ith Smi h. Mi** 4. II. liiuwn. Mr*. R. C Mihii.',
and Emma- Jean M ethvio...
Jc w tk d buttons and Intertsting new UimmiliRs.
g
H
la r k
Odhom
Mr* Jamr* A Au*tin. Ant*** Wlii'r.krr tut I Mi** .1 "in Mr. II W. Iluck.r. Mr* .1 U
Mr*, Friie-t J. Man*f»«dt|, Mr* I!m(,T" r
• —Hi, SktH
ll*ll, Mr*. Hmitli, Mr* I ihi|&gt;i i .
John K. Mathew*. .1iickxonvllhv
Mi - S. D.
Hit: lili-.v inai . MiMra. Wade I. Street, Mr*. Jam* *
Julin
Smith,
Mrs
I.. 1
H 'ai'k . Iln iH ii. W 'lnr, H td ,
sSottile, (’oral C’ahlr*. Mr*. J F.
S| mihit . Mr*.
Middlslon.
.Mi*
K elly G re e n . - I In :i(&gt;.
Ryrr*. Mr* \ |) (ila*c«»ck, St
\V I* Kirills and Mr* Grnrgr
Hatcrahurg. Mr*. E. S. Horton,
IE Mrl'sll
and Mi** Sallie Abernethy, Win­
ter Ilavcn. Mr*. Thorn** (‘lair
W. M. U. ol
In Knglaml tho cost of living
Maguire. Plant City. Mr*. Henry Ih«* i i r - l itupti*! Church Wet ul ru&gt;«* n|i|tros1matr1y 2H |irf c4*nl
Hohl. Palm Beach, and Mr*. !’ il*,. hi'in* **f thr rhairmnn, Mr* l|.rl«r«m (he outbreak of war in
Campbell. Mr*. .1. (1. Sharon .1 M Hlimciiilirr. on l’ark Avenue I Srplrml »*r, IU3U. ami July I,
SHOPS
and Mr*. (leocge A. DvCotte*. of on Momluy nftrrnoon with Mr*, j mi l , arcording to lh« Ministry
Sanford
Miiir.-iphi t prasiiiing ami leud. | „f i iilxn.
log 111** di'VotiolK
. . I..
.
( j|C
, Mr*. 11. It. Berk tHU'/ht
th
*uii"*!oii .tmly tn the form nf s

MR&amp; LOURINE

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PAGE THREE

THE 8ANF0RD HERALD. SANFORD, PI.ORIDA

I S “ • 1811

Social A nd Personal Activities

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e r s o n a Is

,h- •“ *"nt r - ‘F

a®
121MG A THRILL TRAIL
to the W ILDEST
PART OP THE
WEST!

h

a l T , utUnea

h

Shower In Honor Of '({ridge Pnrty (iiven
....... Mrs. Whitaker (iiven
By Airs. J. 0. Huff

EACH A FASHION FIND

WOMEN’S DRESSES

Farm Folks Are It's Catch* A s Catch Junior Chapter
Advised To do Can With Dogcatcher Report Made At
OKLAHOMA
e m r.
N .
II.—OP)—A woman from Juit
To Rural Meets outside
Red Cross Meet
the city limit* coatplain.

There’* nothing like folk* get­
ting together occaaionally and
•wapping
atorka,
experience*,
and opinion* even though they
may be in different line* of
work and may live under d lf.
ferent condition*.
Rural folk* who haven’t attended one of the camps, ' Insti­
tute*, ar meetings far farm er*
MviMPHiui i/Etcnnw • W M , an n
r iu v ic hi u i «
aad farm women should go to
current CoJIier’o Weakly which aUo contains a pica to ev. one. They would b vary pleas,
cry American citlicn to "do his part to seo that all such aatly surprised, or, a t b a it , this
material* are made avalMfe f«r drieiMe,” "Wa know that haa been the experience o f bun.
there nre many instance* of valuable roods being hoard­ dreds - who hove attended and
kept on attending. They
ed,” the Vice President writes. "It ia up to every American have
«r»«ld enjoy the friendly aasocL
citizen to do hla part to see that nil such materials are attoo with others, add they
made available for defense. •
v,
• • o ld learn a g reat deal th at
"During this, emergency, when civilians are aaked to would ho of value to them In
work.
sacrifice, when our young mtn arc rc&lt;iuire&lt;l to-serve their their
So mock fo r ru ral gathering*.
country full time for.littls pay*.we cannot allow hoarders to W r b p * a lP farmer* and
deprio us of what tv* w--rl now, *i that
------ they
.. , can
— make
------- , women who haven't attend*
...........••“ft

4 9 8

ot

«d to asriatan t county
John F.berlo hoy d o r had
dared Into tb* city lim lla
out ■ tag and w ta th a t

Wallace Warns Hoarders

Chatterbox (’lull 'H as
Regular Meeting

agent
t c m i a w e VM a h e * O w l
wen- Mra. B. f . C eiabr o f Caaaclberry,
w ith, Mra. H. C. Naah a t Pern P a rt,
tw a Mra. Samuel Levy and Mrs. LA
Roa Alderman of Geneva and
D v 8. M. T u h r of Start*.
Sanford member* prevent war*:
Mr*. P. a Scott, Mrs. Gads
Adama. Mr*. Chase, Mrs. Wood,
raff, Mra. 8. O. Skiaholter. J r ,
Mr* Mann, Mrt. Kooarillat. Mr*.

SKIRT

ray^ A^X0^

"M ister, you can look i t tea aad
aha th a t t oarer could CATCH

Russia

b

virtually

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11^*

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W. M. U. Circle Meeta
At Stinecipher Home

|ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

m asting, they not only establish
friendly reiationahipa w ith aoah
other, b u t they lean t arare about

big profits later. A man who thus speculate* with these
precious gooda ia gambling with the Uvea and freedom 6f Thara'a saathav Type o f mooting
•a gatheriag th a t ha* haan grew ,
all of us.
lag. la popularity In vacant years.
"We have already discovered some extraordinary sit*
Ration*. In a Hoboken railroad yard, for example, wo found
lying in storage thousands of tons of aluminum, tin plats,
iron and steel products, originally destined, more than a
year ago, to countries now dominated by ths Axis. With
___________ ___ _______
shortages already apparent In copper, aluminum, tungsten, IUm la Florida have baea bald,
scrap Iron and atari—all vital for defense—we need every I tee th#*# pienira. masting*, or
ton of auch materials anywhere In the country. Our gov-1
*iht!!!Tr . . lt4 .' t l
ernment has the power to take over auch stock* and U L
Intcnda to exerdae that power"
land satisfying. Bay county, for
The Vie* President deacribsa In detail the economic I esaagd*. b*U Ha aaaua) farmera*
warfare now being waged by this country against the Ahlilri” 1* ■&lt;* b«r.*«w._a»d. It wa*

H olly w oo

J

Mr. And M . Huff

rijik itf
FRESH
Trade-ins on the |
NEW 1942
CHEVROLET
Coming in Often |
SEE US NOW
For a Good Car
Priced Right
EASY TERMS

:ned to coker the world market
I critical materials as ponalbla.
"Thta aepnomie war is aa important." he writes, **aa
&gt; V Hh tehor shortegaa, developft% j a practically ovary induatry the more eneetaeular battles in Russia or China or Crete.
country, It te a »*riou*
la a battle to end the battles, a war to eiid the wer.
g upon the political gad It
I ‘ aydtem o f Ih b court- Each time w* whittle down the supplies of raw materials
t there ar* still savoral available to Gorman/, Italy or Japan, we wrack a tWporoona te Ut« United tion of the Axis military machine. Economic prsparedWho at* unemployed s a d nead M ay determine* military success. V erdktaimuw
a supported la whole •»

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Bibfon»pti*t
«imiy.

Yellow niurignidi
nn*l
fern
were U*&lt;‘*l to di'Cornte Ihn liv­
ing rixirn of l he home of Mr.
and Mr*. J. D. Huff on Monday
evening whrn thry rntertsinril
a t bridge for a frw of their
ftlsnds.
The high prix,. for (he ludin*
•rant to Mis* Charlotte Smith
•nd high prise for men was prra an tri to Mr. Huff.
Late In th r evening Mr*. Hoff
served refreshments tn the fol.
lowing guests: Mr. ami Mrs. AI
r. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. *Kl I.
Kajrsr, Mr. and Mrs. Fordycu
Russell ami Mi** Hmlth.
With over IUO.OQO registered
Jjra u u sa nationals, Tolplng haa
U rgsat Japanese colony lit
Occupied China.

Mi-«mn l.t »*Ki* from the Bible'
wi ** given by Mrs. i . A. Anderm*ii .li A chain of Inlk* »a*
given hv lhe various member* in
,oi.plele « rtmly on personal
„ rvl.e, ilireeleil by Mrs. I*uln |
Miller, personal servlet* chairman. .
Tw,. new members were wultoincd I
into the clrr.e.
At lh&gt;' roneluslon of the meet­
ing the hoslesa srrved refresh- |
mi nt* to the 17 members In
attendance*

Sale - - - Saturday! ISO
2 W-2.98 DRESSES
New Spun Rayons
Now Rayon Cropoi

liAi'i'Y B igriiuA Y
Mrs. Cllfforil Johnson
Shcrwooil Jacobson
lots
K. C. Kthob
Captea af Iha saaaam* •*poatlvo ”IIM fltylao". . . Isle

1040 Ckrvrolri.
Cfarroki Deluxa
TiOra N a * . . . 050.00
1 0 ( 0 tljraioalh
tie*
MW ranlor
tM xn
671.00
1088 Ctwvrblel
willi audio..... 441
100T CWrroltt Town
Sedan .....— . 895.00

ttew Fleatllne
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808.00

p ric e d far N a iu rd a r.

S p e c ia l D in n e r
fo r S a tu rd a y
BAKED CHICKEN
Sketched— Spun
Itxjon, leopard

lMT OMuttoMlo Clob
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865.00

Trim. 14*20.
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braid
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SANFORD,

ttnge Bowl Is i*
Enlarged For
State Battle
HAW, Not. lf^ &lt; S &gt; p a c la l)i n w are buay enlarging tha
M fi Bowl to Ita New Y ean
f ' capority to be able to hold
- throng a f eportators for
to d a y
night’s chambionxhip
M between the University of
uwi Rnrriennea and the UnJpity of Florid* Gators.
W extra seats win maka room
•1900 fa n s Satorday night
U C a tfe n ity . of Miami officials
a r t the stadium to bo sold out
game time. A record advance
» fa r tha game has bean re .
M fa r weeks and. tinea the
Wle a f last weak, tha demand
i Increased. Lines formed at
ry ticket sale booth in Miami
* Mender,
several
hundreds
■* . t o . Una la several place*
f U a tha G atare are favored
,w hi—but not by th eir 1940
Ik u rtr af 40-4, tha astound,
r Miami
aonhomorea
have

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By RALPH WARNER

The B ata shoe factory a t Zlin.
in Moravia, is inaklnr only
wooden shoes as a result of the
leather shortage) this plsnt one*
turned out an estimated 170,000
pairs of shoe* dally.____________

NOTICTI

plica before 20,000 fans
two
r“*
weeks ago a s
Miami toppled
T' “ * T *eh
to swamp C hrirtU m '•
Miami’s hope* may hinge on
MID W E B T -Io w a ra U . AB
Ihe might of a sersppy defen- ond, r Golden Gophers. Aerial
alv* line snd he br lllancr _ of
^ u * frjsh OTer NorthHoward Flasman’s punting. While , we, Urn&gt; A ^
Dp. M luoarl aIuj
Coach J*fk Harding may hav* Oklahoma fo r tha Midland chsmtome offensive surprise* for th e ! pk)Mh,p# 8 h m ^
of T lfe „
Gators, e«.9 #rta don’t rate Miami iw t i tha nod.
highly on offense.
| E A ST...Fifteen fine
rlerens
Plssman, who has bveraged 4-1 but ’ no really g te a t one. Unde,
yards on his kicks this year,-I* rested Duqueana advances to E2
a sophomore sensation
whose but probably will bu dropped by
kicking beat Texas Tech.
Mississippi
B u te , SB. Classy

o fflaa a a d b a a m a d e ap p licatio n
b o teased theca•»- Raid c a m m c u U em b ra a ss th e
M U w l a * d esert bud p r e p a r ty
la

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C or Seatlon 4 T sw a s h lp ] s
R s a tb . l U a a a M E a st, r a n It
to O t H as N M
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T h e a s s s s s ia s a t o f t b s aa ld proh * rty u n d e r th a h M
a a rs ltla a ta

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th a t I
am e n s a se d In b u sin e ss a t 1**0 K
H o t St. H anford, F lo rid * u n d er
Ibe fictitio u s n am e H otel M ay fair
and th a t I Intend to r e g is te r aald kn”^ " “ **
•* u *nam e p u rsu a n t to tb a (arm * of
D nlsaa sa id e e r tlfla s ts a b a ll be
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SEALED BIDS FOR THE CA8H PURCHASE
OF ALL OR ANY PART OF THE PROPERTIES
DESCRIBED IN THIS ADVERTISEMENT WILL
BE RECEIVED BY THE CITY OF SANFORD.
FLORIDA. IN THE OFFICE OF THE CITY
CLERK AT THE CITY HALL UNTIL 5:00
O’CLOCK P. M. ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,
1041.

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f ir . Whig assdgd, only

Vosd pans u t utad.
r bext Mrvlcs st' low com-

$ 8.00

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addiuee I* Ila rrle o u b u rg . V irg in ia ,
o n of T n t ' t Buo L lM
T M i n b .r e b y n o tified u &lt; toqulred to a p p eu r to a c u r ta in . Bill
Of r u m p ta lu t filed by K dythe a .
W am pler. a g a in s t you f o r a &lt;11ro rrv . no w Heading In U o C Iro o ll
C ourt of Homlaolo, C o u n ty -F lo r id *
on o r M H f th a D ecem ber R ale
Dalod*rt b l V 'i i o t d a y of O ctober, Itoy. lo -w ft: Iha l* t Bay o f D acew her. A. !&gt;.. H I I . In d e fa u lt ta e r e lift. .
of aald ra a a o w ill proceed
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I-at
thlo
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publlobod
fo r
1 CUuaty; F lorida.
tho o ta lu lo ry lloto
req u ired by
(O fficial Baal)
law la th o B aaford
H erald
a
n ew sp ap er of g e n e ra l c lrc n la tlo i
a a r m or a f f m c a t i o n r o w
In oald C oonty aa d S tale.
W ltnooo my b an d a a d
o fflele
TAX DKRD
c a t m o t iTesT o r tea*
ooal of o fflra ihlo tb o I t d ay *1
NOT1CH IS H RR RR T UIVXN,
T h at A. L Hoover h o ld er o f T a - (O fflrlal f J T k r . IIRIU4DON.
C lorb of C lrru lt O e a rt. of H»mlC e rtlfle a le No. «TI, iM aed Ih a to.)
nolo Cnonly, F lo rid a.
d ay a f A uauat A. !&gt;.. H i t . has
n y ; A. I f , ' W E EK S.
filed asm * In m y office an d h a s
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m ade ap p licatio n fo r a ta a deed
to be la seed th ereo n . Maid r e rtlf lc a ts em b races th e fo llo w in g d e ­
* o n c at
scrib ed p re p e rty la tb s r o a n t y nt
Notice la h ereb y
S ire n th a t
Sem inal*. B talo o f F lo rid a. to -w lt:
:ed la baatpeaa a t Caoeel
lew I I IfrN o irs D n n . v i l ­
b erry , p in . u n d e r
tb s
fictitio u s
la r i a l Bank 1 P a s s I I
ns me Soda M art a n d th a t I In­
T b a eeeeaam ent
of lb s
said ten d to r e g is te r sa id n am e par*
p rs p a rty under i h s said r s r tlflc a lo e a s n t to th e t.r m e of th e 'F i e Issasd area la lb s earn s o f lla r r y tllto n s N am e S ta tu te " (C h ap ter
H. Coma lock.
taps* U r n o f F k -rld a ) w ith tb s
U nless wild r s r t l f l r a l s .h a ll bh C lerk Of th e C ircu it C ourt of Bem l.
redeem ed Awa rd ing
to I t s .
th e u ala C ounty, *F lo rid a.
p ro p erty dggeribe-d th s rs ln w ill ha
' C K. WATSON.
so ld ' to Ih s h ig h e st tilddsr a t th e
C aaealb arry , F la .
ro am house door o n th a ftm i Mon­
d a y la Ih s m onth o f Decem ber,
lo s t, w hich la Ih s ta t day o f De­
cem ber. 1*11.
D alad Ib is l i s t d ay of O cto b er

tfaieba aalB c e rtific a te aboil h&gt;
rodoaWlod c re o rd 'n g to law . tb a
pr o p a rty Boeerlbod th e re in w ill be
sold to th a b ltb e o t bIBdor a t th e
c o u rt h eu ae d o o r -on t h e .flro t
N a d e r In th e m o n th of !&gt;••—m bef. i f f l , w h ich la th a lo t d-iy of

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SPARTANBURG, 8. C , KoF.
14—4 ^ — A S partan
ncwxboy,
after loalny a dime in an an^&gt;raoblla, aearchcil and searched
hi Tain. Finally ha g at hla handa
behind tha
peat
upholstery—
And thing* in th a t particular
eravlea war* dark. So he • truck
a match. 'Event* of the n e it few
momenta were Marred. But the
fire laddie got on the acene in
nothing f l a t
;
Nope, he didn't find the dime.

FRIDAY, NOTEMBElt M, 1*1 •

on. Maid te r
fa llo w in g d
you r re h ereb y o rd are d to a p p e a r tb a C ounty
(pcro n ally o r by s ttn n e y ) t o a n ­ F le rtd a . la sw er th a B ill of co m p lain t flla d la
N H I .11
th a ra sa o f A lm a I x a ls o IT. Allen
a f KM 1-4
t *. I s a n n r e L a w A llen, nam e beI t Hontb,
in s an bet Inn f a r divorce,
T b a a aa eea
before th e l e t d e y
**. . . p a rty u n d er
t a i l aam e b a le s e
o f leaned wan

N o r K a t C an d y
a n d C ro w T h in
New, Kasy P lan
IN T * b COURT o r VMM COVN.
TV JCIMiM, SUM IN OUtt COUN­
TY, BTATN O P FLORIDA.
IN R R TM R ESTATE OP
JAMR8 IICNJAMIN IIOtlAN. D aceased.
IN P R O R tT K .
TO A L t, WHOM IT MAT CON*
TURN l
N o d es Is g lr e n th a t MRH. (Ir* re
M erritt Died b a r fin al re p o rt a .
AdmlBtMrmtrla o f tho t a t a l o o f
Jam s* Be a te ml a llo a a n . d e m is e d ;
H er *b* filed b a r p etitio n fo r fin a l
dlsebarar*. s a d tb a i sh e w ill i p ply to Ih e H on o rab le it. w . W are.
C o a a tr Jo d g * o f Hemlnole C ounty.
P lo rld a
on
lb *
|* t
d ay
of
D ecem ber 1*41. f o r ap p ro v al of
sam e a a d fu r fin al d lech S rg s aa
A d m in istratrix a f lb* r e la te of
Jam oo B enjam in H o g an deceased,
on Ib is (1 st B a r of O ctober 1*11.
MRS. n R A C B M EKIUTT
A d m in istratrix o f th e o atalo of
JAMEH BENJAMIN IIIHIAN.
decoaartl

TOUCHTON DRUG CO.

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N. 1** fu of KV4 of IIIK I T r 1"— 1 em ail d w ellln g a a t
Sotilhweel r o r n a r T hird Nl, an d H u b e rts A»a.
HWU of Wlk 4 T r 11—k em ail d w ellln g a a t N o rth w est
r o r n a r T h ird HI. and T am arin d Avo.
l e t * JHk I T r • — D w elling a l 1*1 F re n c h A»*.
I s .t * lllk I I TV 1»—Dw eU lbg a t H uulheaat r - r p r r 11lb
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lew 1 Blk IS T r fa—1 uinr&gt; .Iw ellln g a l g o u th tie e t tu r n e r
l l t h Kt. A M aul* Avenue.
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Lot I I Ulk I I T r l£ - D w * lfln g U N o rlh m u t e u ra e r of
IXtH HI. * H olly A**.
f a t la Ulk II T r I—D w ellin g a l II* F re n c h I A va.
l o t * Ulk I* T r T— I a to ry d w ellin g n l M t E lm Avs. .

STRICKLAND MOTORS Inc.
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Ttltphone 128
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The City h u a M uUr’i Deed to Iht /oregolnff
profBrtlgg, and they nr* offered for gait subject
to City Use* for year 1941, and any unpaid elite
end county U s lin e.
,
Tho City Commleefon reoervta tho right to eccept
or reject any or •&amp; Mda.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1941

NUMBER 67

Ark Royal To
R
u
ssia
n
s
R
ep
o
rt
H
o
ld
in
g
BeRevenged,
Say British
L in es In A ll B u t C rim ea
Only Two Or Three
Men I» st Lives Oil
Carrier, D e c l a r e s
Lord A l e x a n d e r

$150 Is Given
LONDON. Nov.
15 —(/p)__
Britain's First U n i of the Ad­
Red Cross In miralty, A V Alexander, today
promised, ''W e shall avenge the
Royal as wo avenged the
S p e c ia l Gifts I Ark
Hood.'*

Six Die As Train Hits Truck

Work Continues
On A ir p o r t In
S p ite Of Rains

Nazi A ssault Is Described As Bogged
I n North Sector
In Snow And Mire

Counter-Attacks
Of Reds Gaining

W i l l i a m s Declares
Site Highest And
Driest In S ' t a t e

Mussolini Announces
Shake-up In S taff
Of Army Commands

Alexander did not rlatiorate on
the statement.
Despite heavy rains work is
The big battle cruiser Hood continuing on the new airport end
waa sunk last Spring in a bat­ two draglines are on the job with
tle with the German battleship the men working night and day.
( A p f " l l ,HK'
U—
Higgins, chamber of
i .
Traetwarlhy sdvlrea
Uismnrrk, which in turn
wu.i K oeanl
reachlag the Aaaoelated l»re«*
The Special Gifts Committ*.*# tracked down and sunk by pu-- COianterrr s,*-retnry. said t.gliy.
••day said Franc# U close
It ran lie expected that there
of tho Seminole County Chap- suing British rra ft.
ill In- some puddles on the
1* •
*• enter un» r of the American He.l Croea
und I lit the men are fait
Alexander disclosed the loss of
^ L rT* ^ J r ' °
n iller'a
nr U M k if l P m &lt;
which is composed of II. II. life aboard the great aircraft car.
eeuev in Burepe.
ining them, and we have th*
Sanburo Kuruan, .Ignnn’a
, eranc*. It v u said, I* *crColeman and Randall Chase, re. rier Ark Royal would not be
highest nntl drit*«t nitc fur an air*
aneclal envov to Wn*hlh«tnn.
* r t in tht*
Frr«| T Willj ? y fuw lderlag a signed
ported they have secure.I tlonj- more than two or three men.
Opday eald there were "very
•tn«. city m trm rvr. today tie.
fvL**
edhereace to
Uona totaling
1151), Algernon
The 22.00U.|on
Brltisn air­ tU
evder a* on* of Mveral
rrd
few Irreconcilable” insuet )&gt;eSpeer, roll rail chairman, staled craft carrier Ark Itovul, which
fof f r **ione I" return foe the
Some high *t»tcr limy In* r i twe«n thla country and Ja­
from the Arctic Circle la tho
today.
reteaaing of French wnr pcl&gt;eetn| m the next two week* on
pan.
This committee contacted cor. Cape of Good Hop* had carried Lake Monroe. Mr. William* added,
•jrner* and
withdrawal of
into
action
against
tho
Axis
an
porations and businesses in San­
He arrived In New York
t-erman troop* from none
fcJnre heavy raina nil the Upper
honored
name
going
ouck
to
th#
ford
which
generally
give
more
“t the now occupied French
y plane from San Francisco
money to the nrguoiintHin than defeat of the Spanish a-mada. 8L John* Itiver will l"g in to
territory.
m
nd planned to leave at once
th* actual membership fee before went down yesterday with mortal make un impression. If the rains
The
roncrasintM
would
are heavy in the localities of
for Washington to confer
torpedo wounds.
he general roll call began.
J,
c**l f°r the use of the
She was attacked
Thursday Kissi mntis* and Orlando tht* drainwith American leaden on rela­
___
y "P r
Th# roll call is over Monday
hrench
fleet
for
Medwill pnilmhly rmch here hy
tions between the two nation*. Charming” who found hi* ‘‘Cln. and th* quota of $1500 must be east of G ibraltar hy a subm ar­
Iterraneen convoy* ,nd the
that
time,
he
stated.
Six
men
were
in-itiintly
ki'tnl
mid
a
seventh
critically
injured
Aaked w hat ho considered to derella" on a park bench in secured at that time. Th- goal ine—most likely by an Italian
ou.llng of Geo. Maxim Wey.
Dr. It W. Ruprecht, of the at Minrola, I.. I nil. n III. F i l l bull, crack express train, hit a
A* the outlook for peace, Kuru- New York. It all brgan when h at been set at a point twice a* submarine althougth this point
gand. commander of Vichy
amid, “a single man’* effort Willia (Bill) Langford instated high aa ever before du» to the was not officially iii*d*--whlle Units'll Slates Bureau nf Ento­ tr u r k r a rr y in g tin wii'kiiiiii k11‘in their Jobs. Shown, is a view of
troop* in Africa.
mology,
reported
an
excess
of
she
was
enroute
to
that
western
la tea email In the present ait. on buying a meal for hungry and ‘‘special emergency”
mid
Mr.
i
'■.i inp.ileil on the locomotive.
uatioD. W e m ust all pull logv. homeless Josephine Phillips. She Speer pointed out that a*, least Mediterranean fortress. She rank rain for both this month and lint the tru ck 's wrrtkii
n r k o o l o . k Cm —
ther."
now has n ’ home with relatives half of the funds slay in Sem­ yesterday morslng under tow en­ m o n th with a total of almost two
Ihk* Itfri nrntv Inis milliIf the
route to port while some of her Inches of rain yesterday
Diplomatic circle* in W ashing. and Is to wed her sailor "Prince." inole County.
fn'il thi* Cfrnmn offensive
1(100 men were working t&gt; th* W eather clears in the future and
^ » n are peat 1ml*tic over the visit
Hollywood producer will film
Taro radio network programs last, in the best of her tradi­ * cool «|&gt;eU comes the vegetable
everywhere on their vast
Japan’* apodal envoy, saying the atory.
were arranged by the National tions for quiet and jiersu trn l va­ grop will probably come through
oattlefront except in the
convertatioaa led to
headquarter* of the
American lor, to bring tier aafely tot* all right, he said.
(.rintea. a llnssian snokesRad Cross In connection with the
F a r E a s t. Japan'*' diet
Parmers will have to work their
,
man tleclarcd todav.
organisation's 25th annual roll harbor.
laary sees ion to.
celery now In order to loosen an I
call. Mra. Roy Mann, publicity
Only oil that sitle-door aniMW'Usaa aad &lt;*n
aetvnte
the
ground
ami
the
ram*
I
f
?
,
I he library «if Mrs. Irving nroach to the ('nucuaus in
Chairman of th* local chapter,
will probably wipe out the effects , L l f C U l t 1 O U T l
F«'inl»erg.
who
for
three
years
has
stated
today.
the Red Army’s position re. S T In tiw Parifto
Of the different time* of planting
managed
the Sanford *’Kead uardftl ns serious.
*V/rhe first .program waa No*.
aaplodv
through the retunlution nf the
•
and
the
n
eat
concert
is
sc
he.
*" t ‘K urusu
Simp," is heiog moveil into tho
plants, Ihr R-uprvchl explained.
Military dispatchr* described
Ruled to be broadcast tomorrow
Yesterday's rain was the second
Tourlut (’enter which is located th* Nasi assault ns blunted, and
ATLANTA, Nov. |5,-4*V-*d
After no op a t 1:10 o'clock u&gt;«r
on the uhote of Lake Morroa in bogged down from th* &lt;a«iiwfi*U*
three networks, th e Columbia, ward Mullins, a D m detective. hard fall in this county during the
preparation for the forms I op. of Leningrad and Moscow In tho
who travel# with th# Rlngling month of November aa over an
th* National and th* Mutual.
T im m i flirt "iM'iu
MmitUy filing of. tin*
..
, ,
inch and a half foil on Nov !&gt;.
*fn*4in w
Hominy
th a t *1 home tQ .b ry ah .th ro u g h
Mr*. Mann named the star* Brothers circus, insisted Friday and on two other day* alm o.t an morning at | 0 &lt; ni u r l m k
mired Ukraine.
the Una and raaka a touebefowa.wbo will take p ar) on th# p n . that th* fatal poisoning of II inch of rain fell, it w*« reported. fight civil ia«f»
mghl
when
winter
vl.«it«*ru
ir,
ell
In sector after sector, the Rii»ioithe d«*ekct
"U I didn’t havt a hope (for
gram , with Paul Muul a* m as. I elephant* in the clrcua herd was
towfiapenpl.*, alnn* *aii| their own couiiter.at.*
ar\J m pan* I «*f ,l.’» nu n for the Sennniile t'ounty,
peace), why do yon think I came
U r of reremonle*. Others Include not accidental.
tirnml Jury In!* Item
selected uli,, m prevuni* ,ear* have pur. tack* were gaining steadily in
•uch a long
w ay7"
Kuruan
Basing his belief on a report
E rp rst Krupp, resident of San­ Raymond Maaaey, R uth Gordon,
m* well it u n pa m l
of |H meli In iputcd in luuriat club uc'ivitie*. force.
^ a l d as he slapped from a Hon. ford and retired Atlantic Coast David Rota, Conrad Thibault and by Dr. Georg* T. Lewi* aaaUtfor trial juries, O. T Merndon, und realdellt* of thi* vlcmlty.
T lu l a elipper yesterday,
Prank Black conducting . the N. unt professor of blochemiatry
Berlin claim* the 3 1.000. ton
circuit to u it tlrrk , -aid liofay »I n, are inlervard In the iirysn.
•I came to offer my all-out IJrto engineer, died suddenly a t B. C. Symphony Orchestra and at Emory University, who exam,
Malaya was
his
home
this
morning
a
t
1:60
t ’ivd eases Inted are. Frunk iriiiun of lhi» year’* tonri*t eiiib. British battleship
assistance to my colUagoe, Am­
Chorus.
_____ —.*
.
inrd viscera of th* dead ele­
HHREVKI’OIIT, U . N»v. l&amp; A. - M«eg»'L plaintiff vs, -At VV. mil meet for the purpo-e -f crippled in the U-boat a tta rk
bassador Nomura ■ In Washlng- o'clock.
phants, Mullins said:
III a suit "f "getting nrquainted.” Tne meet­ which sank the Ark Kuyul.
The 71 y ear old man began hi*
—(4*1— U enteniry College xtu. Kpp«, defendant.
* ton. A* a diplomat with an Im­
The findings hy Dr. M e w ii dents nuirchetl 300 strong
fl/tOO; Christine ing will login at 7:30 nVIuck,
to damage* for
portant mission, I am not In a railroad career on the New York,
On the Russian front tin* Nn.
bear out our theory that there the snnual laiuisiene Methodist Arulrewd. plaintiff, vs. the A t­ Mi - Mayme Hodgkin, director
'lo altio n to aay much. All tho New Haven and H artford Ballxis sny their planrs are raiding
was too much poison for th* (’o n ftr^fee Friday m orn'ng and lantic t o.i.ut Line Itnilroad, «l«
road
end
entered
the
service
of
the
tourist
entertainment
de.
talking m u tt be done In Wade,
elephants to hava gotten It ac- present'd s resolution asking thi femlant damages $ J , ; Orungo p.irtmeiit. declared today.
Sevastopol and Kerch constantly.
logon. I fuUy reads* the diffL the Atlantic Coast Un* in 1906.
cid*nt*lly."
For his perfect record as an
I an yi ung women, Mi** lie. The fighting around Moscow and
r4»nfervn* • to rescind its action lu ll fruek und Tractor Com
eulty of my task."
‘
’
PHILADELPHIA,
Nov.
15
Dr.
Lewis
la
continuing
hi*
ng
of Thjr-.Uy forbidding dancing | pany. plaintiff, v*. Donald Dunn. bne Tamm and Mi*» Cornell* Leningrad is reduc *d In wu-illng
Later, as he hoarded a plana engineer, Mr. Krupp received a OP)— Wage Increases of $10 a examination, but meanwhile
no on the college campus.
ih'fi'iiilanl. ilmnilgi*
11
. Fniiiiiiin. will a**iat Mr*. Fein. off Russian attempt* t*i lu 'n k
fa r Washington, K urusu
com- 25 years service pin when he
word
waa
forthcoming
aa
to
in.
retired In 1032.'
Ilie handling nf her II- through.
The demonstration was orderly Ben t'jn ly und Irene Hull, plum -1 1„.,^
month fo r 350 Philadelphia sea­
vestigations
by
circus
officials
Among
hi*
other
activities,
Hr.
tiff.-,
i&lt;
Snaio
William*,
ile
The Kuislan* admit the iinniln.
l.i,ii y fiom which tnwn.|«' 0 |ile
men employed bp three steam ,
und none of the student* rn terrd
•T har* e re many people who,
and
police.
The
clrcua
was
at
felidiint.
ejection;
Anile
lie
I
.mil'll
Krupp
for
over
20
y
e
a
n
held
limy
-till
rent volume*. The oh. ent lus* nf the Crimen.
ship companies a r t provided in
the conference hall except »
fo r their own advantage*, w ant
Savannah
Friday.
No
other committee.
the
offlco
of
secretary-treasurer
Varn.
••Inint
iff,
v*.
Tin*
Gulf
The British staged new raid*
an
agraam
ant
with
the
compan­
j..,
i
in
moving
it*
loca'mn
•»
to bring our two eountrie* Into
fur un Brindsi, C atania, and Aclre.
The resolution
pointed
oui Imleinnity ln»urance t'umpany, merely a* a convenience
w ar. B ut we muet took a t things of the Sanford Division of Bro­ ies announced Friday, by Harry deaths were reported.
Mullins
had
described
the that “9H percent of the student* drfem lint. damage* 61.000.
t,,iiri-t«, the librarian pointrd nut. dale, killing 29 and injuring 21).
from o u r own point of view. We therhood of Locomotive Engin­ Collin*, business agent of thu death
of tb* elephants aa "mas* •lance and did dance nrlnr to
eer* and waa awarded the Em AFL Seafarers International Un.
Alan, Mury (*. Kiiaier and huaMm* Tamm and Ml** FinnerMussolini announce I i higli
sum
etw have
our j___
own reaponii.
JA'tm
__
,
murder”, and pointed out that entering Centenary college. •&lt;&gt; band, A. I.. Kmler, plaintiff*, in will al*o art aa Junior hos- command shakeup. Gen. Frnnclacu
blem of 40 T e a t's Membership ton.
f
filltle e to o u r «Ww p e o d a « » * .
those
poisoned
W*r*
th*
oldest
Th# companies a a d th* num­
ther* is little chance of any va. Iteln-ecu I'rkv, defendant, ti'.M* by greeting guest* and nt. Iricolo ha* h*«n ousted us staff
end then to the world. So what­ la th at organisation.
Ha waa: a member o f the San­ ber of employs* o f each a ffect, and best trained in tho big circus tudent acquiring the li-bit hv damage* 62.7,000; Clyde Bunn­ tending uny requests the visitor* chief and under w*i rrtarv
for
ever eomee to paae, we should
herd.
ford B. F. .0 . E. fo r M y e a n ad war* th* W a ta ra a n Staainreason of nia entering Ceuten. ell, et. al. plaintiff, v*. Uidled might make. »uch ** arrnng. aviation. Iricolo i* replaced by
look hot for oor own good.
I,iiinl»«
r
I'nmpany,
et.
ul.
ilumaad
recently
waa
electedto
serve
mg curd game*. The recreation Gen. Rinti Corao Fougier.
eiecvra w
ship Company, l U l the Panin,
ary."
Persona In high authority have SM
age*. 17.000; and I'heonix In direijor i* particularly enlhiiaiasof til* local
«nlar-Oecldsnt*l Steamship ComThe Rusaian* claimed last
sap reeled the opinion that the •a trustee)
Thla
brotherhood
will
ilemnity
Cmnpuny
v*.
M«fx,well
laxlge.
1
1
—
T
M
.
hrnth.riwwvd
•
pany,
30,
and
the
South
Allan
lu- ,il»,ut the hnstrsae*. prominwnt night to be slowly driving
the
• out*# of p*e*a o r wor wHh JaStewart,
damagra
||,MN).
luct
th*
intarment
service
at
conduct
h
,ituili
of
thi*
city,
who
will
r&lt;German*
before them everywhere
lie Bteamaklp
Staoawkto Lines, 164.
nan reeted on Kunuu'a forthView
Cemetery,
The
giand
Jury
grnup.
culled
Lake
\
ri'ivo
gutmt*
lit
the
renter
on
nn
the
Mo*cow
front,
und
in
the
Collins
tins
said
aald
tho
agreement
conversation*.
’/
tu meet ul 10:00 o'clock Mimdny lIn wirioii* day* when tr-k will far aouth it wa* obvious that
-T h* Rev. M artin J. B rim will brought th* m oathly aatoriea of
J --- - .** • officiate
TALLAHASSEE, Nov. 15.—
a t the funeral service moat
inurmng, i* cumpiiaeil of Rml lo* si'rved.
the invader wa* making a l mo«l
» *J» 4to I U 0 . O ther proOCALA. Nov. 15 - W h — Ken­ ney llarrl*. Orio It. Matliieux,
.i (O attaeed
• 4rf»
only a creeping progress against
visions include 30 cant* per hour (A h-L oria R. Bristol, 39. Weat neth
II
—
■
IlNMeil
kf-ai
Pose
T
»
“l
Ballinger
of
th*
state
ntPalm
Beach,
Friday
raceived
a
a lerribl# Red resistance.
for worfc'over an sight-hour shift
to
m
er
general’#
office
told
the
provisional
appointment
aa
In­
and the seataea'a naintanance.
It was. by all sign*, the best
Florida
Preea
Asaoclatlon
Friday
stitutional
parole
aupervlaor
for
day for the Soviet arm* In many
Colllna m id. Tba agreem snl la
KK8EKVATION
TO INSPECT
the
state's
flcUtinua
name
law
ths
Florida
Parole
Commission
retroactive to Nov. 1.
a week, for Ihe German* throw
should be clarified by amend­
at the stale prison.
selvr* in effect acknowledged
GAINESVILLE,
Nuv.
15.—
ment* a t the neat session of the
Chairman
rra
n
c
ls
R.
Bridges,
everywhere
they
were
Member* of the Campbell-la&gt;*»- that
WORCESTER,
M aas. Nov.
(A*) Four scientist* from Clrm‘
,
Jr., aald Bristol eras named to the legislature.
l'u»t of the American l.rgion struggling bitterly not for mile*
IS —OP)— Beeratary of Trea­
Russell Key. Tamp*, president (im Gollege. South Carolina, will lug
temporary
poet
before
tb*
com­
^ Jam e s Aliea Chaadlsr. U-year- sury
will
meet
Monday
night
a
t
H:0O
but for mere yard by yard. V.
M organthau suggested a
mission's nlna supervisors war* of th* association, said many make u tour, of tho University o'clock at the legion H ot to hear
realdaat o f this county, died vast post-w ar * program
Th# greatest of n serlea of \_
today
false of Florid*'* wildlifo conservation report* on tho Armlatleo Dsy victories reported by the Soviet
appointed because of Dm n****- person* had gained the
w - f »■&gt; a t hto borne a t 701
taraby every m an, woman and
law wa* reserve nt Welaka un the St. parade and celrbratlon and make on the ren tral front was sinful
aty for g atin g • parol* and pro­ Impression th a t the
W eat N toth 8 tre a t following an
lid Uia world over would he
LONDON, Nov. I I — &lt;/T tpromoted by nawapopars. It re­ John* River Tuesday, it wa* an­ plan* fur the celebration for next Tula, 100 mll*s to the south
Ulneee at five aw athar
guaranteed enough food to b l Tb« Yago*lav Government in ex. bation program under way at quire* every firm not operating nounced Friday.
year, Joel Field, Doit command­ of Moscow, where It was said
U* asserted today th a t In the Raiford immediately.
The law permit* th* commis­ under th* ow ner's name to pub­
IQ. 1579
er. said this morning.
( that after two week* of batll*
HI* propotal _ would have a
two weeks MOO Yugoalav sion
* 116 KN1(01.1. IN c c e
lish In a legal advertlsqm cqt the
to
taka
90-day
provisional
fo r lha two-fold purpose of eliminating paat
'Monday afternoon a t 3 00 o - a major German offenaivr that
civilians. Including aehaol b o y \
W th a t tlma tb s major cauaa fo r war*, and o f had baaa shot by d a m a n force* appointment*. Bristol has been name* of the owner or owner*.
JACKSONVILLE, Nov. 15.— rlnck a sesilon of the executive Involved 15 eonaecutlv# tank at­
■ id Haines. Increasing tho farm er*' m arket,
regional director for* th* state
haa tack* had been broken.
(AT—October civilian
tonaerva- committee of the legion
» ha told tba N ational Grange's of oasapatiaa a t K n m J w a c In beard of social w elfare for three
villa. Ho
"Th* Germans were her# ygsraprtm l fo r tiw
tlon corps enrollments in Flo­ been called in conjunction with
of 26
of 71th annual convontton.
tho
meeting*
of
the
advisory
tenlay," said an
official
ae.
N atl »oIdler*.
rida totaled '416, th# state wel­
^ Tb* commie*low birad Frank
rommittc*
of
tho
Bona
of
!*e
count.
'T o d av . only their eorp.
fare
board,
selecting
agency,
re­
Yana
roe*,
J
r
.,'
F
o
rt
P
tortr,
a
t
a
rt:
* f far.
legion, Mr. Field added.
sea are h*r*.H
ported Friday,
Nettle
$100 a month as a clerk to as­
CINCINNATI. Npv. 1$ ~(JP&gt;
In every other major »*etor
sist B ristol They will (aka over —&gt; Death took tb* second of two
^
. Nr*.
about 51oscow th* Russian story
O r land* and
Padgett oJOrUac
Ihelr new J*b* a t Raiford on polar boar cubs
Friday,
43
was similar;
A t Kalinin, 95
Nov. 24.
iiaur* a fte r th eir birth In Clnmile* abov# th* capital, 20 So­
T n v t o ' Chandler
ctoM ti'a
viet village* raeaptured w ithin
_ - 1«
*'a *
A urora, their m other, had dis­
a 24-hour ptriod. A t Maloyar.
owned them and both war* placaJ
oslavata, 65 mll*s southwest of
Tb* n ased Tsarlet Annual la
to private homes an a special
Moscow, th* last detachment af
espectod off tb* ag«as Tuesday
botUa-fad diet of goat milk. The
The time limit of the Sanford tack of Intercut shown by young th* Invader driven from the east
with p to to n a a a « Information
first M b died la s t night.
Slogan Contoal which I* being people of tho high school age bank of tlj# N am River.'
BARTOW, Nov. 4 3 ,-tff&gt; -A
R usaian' information, ae In tho
aboat potato ad.iatw ast In the
sponsored by
tho
Merchant* Townspeople seem to be enthus­
ity dairyiastic, according to th# number of aouth waa not so dtU ilad—nnd
Association
and
scheduled
to
clow*
Increase
Nov. ID ha* been extended to Dec. entries, but students have not re not quite so confident In ton#
price of atiOt la Utla
—b u t It waa claimed th a t before
I In ordeV to give contestants a •ponded.
t o i t eeato a quart a t a
There krill be three prixea of Rostov, on tb# Don Rlvar. tb*
longer opportunity to make their
by Paul
antrloa, Gen# G, Baber, chairman 910, 13, |2 aw arded to w inneri northern gatew ay to the Cauca­
sus, an allte Naal dlvtoto.v had
starve
*1 tbo eeatoot, aaaeunoed tod
a ri and aM sli j i M whtoa am ta n u d U
en teuU d.‘ A I tfl-th * Crimea,
The slogan which to chosen Vill In will becomo the proparty of It waa said th a t Russian ra ta .
bo usoc by Ure Chmabor of Corn- the Sanford Merchant# Aaaocla. forrementa still w a rt moving op.
store*. buain*aa*s and on tion. In th* caa* o f a tto, dupli­
stationary of various organlia- cate award* will bn. mad*.
Judge* for th e contest hav* been
chos*n but Mr. Babor did not dia.
cloa* th*lr Identity. However,
F a ir a a d cooler la tiw norih
h* remarkad th a t th*y are
and central portion* tonight; Sun­
paopl* who am qualified
•aloct a win oar Is th is typo of day p a rity aloudy with m oderate'

Committee C o n t a c ts
Business Firms To
M a k e Collections

Situation Is Explo­
sive As Far East
« Diet Holds Meet

S

i

Library Moved To Tourist Center
In Preparation For Formal Opening

Erneil Krupp,
%
r, Dies
T h is Morning

Elephants’ Deaths*
Charged As Murder

Opens S ession
Monday Morning

es Wo Me tielil
For 7 1 - Y e a r - O l d
Resident S u n d a y

College Students Ask
Dancing Be Allowed

350 Seamen Of Three
Companies Get Raise

Parole Supervisor
Gained A t Raiford Watson Explains
Trade Name Law

J. E. Chandler
States
• Dies Following Morgenthau
Post-War Food Plan
Short Illness

Legion Groups To
Meet On Monday

Reprisals Occur
In Yugoslavia

•fir

Bear Cubs Die When
. Deserted By Mother

Jaycee Information Booth Opens
Monday For Four-Month Season

Polk Dairies Ask
Milk Price Jump

Time Limit On Merchants* Slogan
Contest Is Extended To December 1

to

B s t " T 'j '
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•
H C S H H

Local Weather

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                <text>&lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt; issue published on November 14, 1941.  One of the oldest newspapers in Florida, &lt;em&gt;The Sanford Herald &lt;/em&gt; printed their first issue on August 22, 1908.</text>
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                <text>Original 5-page newspaper issue: &lt;a href="http://www.mysanfordherald.com/" target="_blank"&gt;&lt;em&gt; The Sanford Herald&lt;/em&gt;&lt;/a&gt;, November 14, 1941; &lt;a href="http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov/parksrec/museum/index.aspx" target="_blank"&gt;Museum of Seminole County History&lt;/a&gt;, Sanford, Florida </text>
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