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THU SANFORD HERALD, BAHKHUL-FLOHIPl

S. H. S. Rantblings
By HU-DUNIT

Celery Fed Staff Is Announced;
S. H. S. SASSIETY Ensemble Of T hirty-T w o Singers
Herman Middleton Chosen Editor Cold (M lh er U Just around Formed From Glee Chib Of Seventy

Tho wild i d h m i that have
Um corner and It brisacs to Sens.
been mad* by tho itudonU &gt;1
The Celery Fed 8 la ff m et F ri­ they are sure to pobliah^a »ucto tho Identity of H u-D un.lt, has day a t activity period to make reu afu l paper.
greatly amused the tru e writer* plans fo r the first Issue of the
The local merchants use the
of th u column. Hu-Dun-It wishes Celery Fed. The s ta ff ia larger Celery Fed as a mean* of adver­
to ennoonce th at thla eccrtl is this year and composed of both tising their various apeclaltiea. It
carefully guarded, but that any experienced and also inexper­ i« through their splendid cooper­
fair erftklam or peraonal n r v i ienced workers In the field of ation that the publication of the
may be given to him through Journalism.
Celery Fed Is made possible.
anv Journalism atudenta and it
The aim of the sta ff this year
Tbe purpose of the “Celery
will be greatly appreciated.
Fed" Is to let the public know is tn make a bigger and belter
I work together
MARJORIE JU NE BURDICK what events have happened, arc paper. So let’s
lore* P H IL IP KRONEN, PHILIP happening, and are going to hap. tn make this p ir one of Interwe can all feel
KRONEN lore* NANCY DIGII- pen a t Seminole High. The S taff c*t end one ta
TON, NANCY DIOIITON love* It working hard a t gathering juitly proud of, now and In the
HARRY LEE and HARRY loves news about the school. With the years to com*.
HARRY—and the whole Ihlng’a cooperation of the student body
driving |if natal I— Keeping up
with th* love Ilfs of JOYCE
ADAMS la a full-time lo b -T h ls
week It'a AUBURN BURRELL.
My I MyJ Does she get around T
Bat she le (till going steady —
Over th* tnU r.C om m unlratlon
By LUCILLE HALL
We think
LILLIAN
WALSII
would like to know th at on* of System we hrard th* good new*. The staff* for th* Seminole
u "Education” was (he topic upour moat eligible Juniors, DU­ that several new hocks had b een C o u n ty School News end Celery
a a which Dr. Kenneth Wright
LY HOLLEYHEAD, has
been received for our library. Students Fed were announced Thursday
: t t, th# Forest Lake Academy
casting Interested glanees her wey were urged to come into 'h e IL morning. The staff mcmiyr of
n addttsa7 a t Seminole
—It w as hard to ascertain whe brery and examine Ihsm. T heir the School News were chosen by
ehool last Thursday Oct.
blue,
'—. application submitted from th*
I her JE A N GILES had joined Ih- colorful bindings of red, L
were _____
ioumi | Journalism class, while member*
__
ARMY or rlce-rersa. All wr yellow and green
most
alluring.
|fo r the Celei y Fed were chosen
could make out was a yellow con­
These books both fiction and from th* entire student body.'
vertible crammed full of army
for the
Celery
men, and opr own little JEAN at nnn-flrtlon are as follows: In to ] Publication
W* hear that two Lyman the wheel.—Petit* and
•
month. This
I Fc,l is
blond The Wind—by Mallett*.
High School girls were quite JANE BENSON wa#' seen going
In this spirited bonk, fsreinat-1 paper ia to keep an accurate
I speaker was Introduced embarrassed Friday sight,, well
th# show with non, Ing for older girl readers, we account uf all activities going
feasor T, W« Lawton, they should know that money Is happily In tha
other th an HAROLD MADDEN. find tbs planning of a nursing on in ell dubs, student council,
Superintendent of Public the root of all eeiL
girls and boys sports and other
— And another romance burst th. carver.
Ion,
* -* »
. Wh&lt;r Is thla unseen Romeo that to bloom Rumor* have reached u«
Th* Shoemaker's Son, hy Con­ activities of the school.
Wright, who had never all af th* girls are talking about?
The staff members of
th*
unk&gt;o|* High an official W# will know In about a week. concerning the good fortune of stance B urnett. Wh le __n _ email
per. School News are found In the
LEO BUTNER. It svemi that boy, Hans w anted to bo a ....
WMN before, began by telling
Betty Bennett has declared
„ 1In.
— left hand com er of thi* page,
liked to
HARPER think* he'* form er of play.!. He 111..;
aayiyona, “ You moat have a pur. herself a full flsdged man-hater, JEAN
eo them on | The Celery Fed members are
pat* If you plan to gat any- but yat eh* la anxieua to see mighty rut* and aimolv love* to vent plays and produce
*r be went as follows: editer-ln-chlef—HerneMra. Ton most have aa aim." Ihe now Romeo. Us* your so t dance with him. Th# lu e l i f ►im*
ok his for. man Middleton, assistant editor
neoolel—Seems most anywhere
The speaker Illustrated this point appeal, kid.
—Kathryn
Wiggins.
feature
that a good tlm# can be had Is
hr&gt; sent paring tho (hooting of an
lotmaker — editor—Lois
Caldwell,society
Tho two m w girls. Marion that frenuent twoeome. MILLER
M M *I with tha aim you must
r. N icholas'editor—Zona Mathews;
sports
M r s If you plan ta become some­ Thompson and Ruta Wearer are WILLIAMS and HELEN HUTLyman. CHIRON. Bettor watch that gfl.
body. You mast work and study null# popular around
Good
I
uric
to
you
girls.
•
MILLER, th# competition I*
toward that aim I
Hilda B« Pat
and Margie thick. — The "Award of the
V-**l boilers In tha 10 pereant
B.
seam
to
have
a
great
Interest
Week" goes to th# I*. A. K.
•hut. I f .you study )M t a Util#
harder
langur than
ra Mandtruthful
and yoar fel- In tha nation’s defenders Instead pledges, who, having overtome
I* gvrs— Louise Nordgren and Lu­
of
tho
nation's
defense.
th*
hendkan of looking won*
m callgradually
trutMutoaaa
you will ha.
is cill* Hall; business manager—
Eddie Meets* seams to keep than gruesome, art rating dele*
r lb*
M ass
to- aessential*
class an sj
by yourself.
d- Stuart Quarterman;
assistant
■Wright
continued
V you
are alert
and throw or. tab on a certain Mood folia In from the cutost boy*e—CHARLIE
»• business manager—Corden Fred­
oryfhtog. you , Imyo into your th# M otet elufl.
erick;
circulation m anagers—
Owen Howell was elected by
,'m to to
, you
Mg ^
t h twfll
o ? ^sue*toed, hot si­
W Mary. Babun, Chryisnth# Kenls, twit* dress. MRS. FORT has a
a committee of oh* (the report­
try thing you nay la
IL
Marjorie
Jones, and
Florence red dotted swim w ith white lace
er) to type tho nows for tbe
th w » l k . M any
Wells;
reporter*—Vests
Ann inseto and MISS DUNLAP- has a
pupwv
White, Miriam S pkr, Billy F il­ pretty brown droea with big white
Where Elelaai L. had a blue
ler,
Ann
Ratine,
Chariot!* dots and Irish lace an tbe collar.
Chevrolet In front of her house;
ZONA MATHEWS w ean
a
„ Tsbill, and Margaret Jammes:
there I* now a gray oldsmobile. for the weekend fr
club reporter*—to to
selected pastel-*hacked aaarautkWc dress
ELIZABETH PERSf
one from the sophomore class with a tiered gathered shirt.
slmmee.— Evervon#
j j and on* from the freshman class. LOIS NIPPEB baa a c h o c k te LOIR CALDWELL'I
number I* eonstonUy
but Isn't
Lyman sura'doe* m ta killkn
IS u i i e m u n s •» » ' • *
* " * tv ? Walsh this year,— What part? -u
pleated
reived • a “particular" sn* from
Couples eoen at th* Sanford.
wmM look sw ell ------HARRISON In Hein#*- E ostia gam* from Lnngwood
tor a sound-proof room *o Msr GENE ARTHUR BECKWITH H war* Eddie Meetaa an d -lilt Sian,
■TINE'S novel necklace. I t U
gusrlte Dibble cen practice with­ •111#.
several spools abound uhlfh-eanl;
kenshlp, Lib Jackson and John
___ .j i n t ’ keen agreeing with
out distributing second hour on klm
Miss Betty Buhrtnsn's and Mr. tLcolor vans has been wsund.
Utoly. What’# tto matter. Forward, Ruth Wearer and EL
Friday.
'
'
Olto
King’s
history
classes,
and
THELMA WHITTEN has a
ARTHUR— too muck UUTTER— m er,H eim s, Clara N*U Mack
rise many o f tho County School “chamber of trinatoTCaf* belt
Cart- Lommler &gt; of
Ckargii
ia k k n b y working a t v ar. Fall, Ohio, U a aew pupil In the BALL??m-Aa Italian sat* toe* and Thomas Van Horn, Mary history classes are to bava silent which has pictorial s m s m
*f
remarked “If you want Ih# boat Emma and Juna No.th.
senior class, and w* gr* all hap­ o t friends, praise them whan
It Menu that John Dyer says fllma to further their Amorkaa Florida M inted an It, CHAR.
' Chspel program « » • con- py to wakom* him to Lyman.
that h* ws* horn* to bed PnJav history Interest. The first film LOTTE ISRILL snorts a wnodan
by tho abas? lasd srt load- -A Baity .was given t v Mr*
gas shown oa Monday. Thaao me*lean bait and FLORET. CE
night Is that posalsk?
to body to pep songs »nd W mU^Bunday School Cfcss* a&lt;
movie# at# to bo presented at WELLS Is wearing a wooden
bar boms last Saturday night
secular Interval* and lasting a a . hrace let aha got when ska was
HERMAN MIDDLETON
Those present
wars'
Cbarie:
la th* sixth grade.
Well*. Pst Bkabanshlp,
HIM
Bo with those few klto of new*

K e n n e t h A . W right Talks
To S t u d e n t s On Education

Student Sketches

Several New Books
Arrive For Library

The Student's View

S

LYMAN

SCHOOL

iX '.X ’. r t

History d e sse s A re
Being Shown Filins

DllMNIngs AwJTs ww| I f l i t
Place of. birth, Sanford.
Favorite color, blue.
Favorite sport, swimming.
Favorite food, chicken.
Favorite movie stare. Bette Da
tie and Frederl# March.
Pat bate, Hitler.
Pet Ilk*, playing a piano.
Ambition, be a -laboratory tech
nkton.
Hobby, scrapbook.
Highlight o f. school yoar, GleClub.
Activities, Ole# Club, Music.
Paul Hkkaan, Junior
Birthday, Aug.
Place of birth, Sanford.
Favorite eoler,.blue.
Favorite sport/ tennis.

By - Oriew Parrel!
Approximately tO (lo g o n bare
been choeen by Mbs Dorothy
Sanford, Inatructor of musk, from
the Glee Club of 71 memb en to
form an ensemble.
Mias Sanford based bar seise-1
Don on four factors; expertsnee,
voice,
musical
YOiCf, m
u s ic a l ability,
r b u h j . and
mna attttude and Interest in two work It­
self.
i
This group will appoar mara
often than the larger group **&lt;
more specialised work c a n . be
done with a smaller group.
Arrangements bava boon mad a
for thla group to appoar la thro#
of tbe Sanford churches tbe last
three Sundayk In-November.
, Already the students have be­
gun work on the songs which
they wilt elng at the churches.
The flirt practice, which was
held tost Monday, sounded w ry
w ell Miss Sanford has been
te* eking them to sing w ith o u t#
accompaniment.
►
Those selected for the ensemble
are as follows: Sopranoa-MarJorte Juna Burdick, Louisa Nordgrvn, Lola kfrriwathor, Locill*
Hall, Katherine Wiggins, Valeri#
Welle, Marjorie Jonee, Angela
Evans. Shirley Cameron, Lucy
Ward, Aim BUm and Marty
Perkins. AI to*-Mildred Robson,
Helen Hutchinson, Gladys Pippin,
Violet Wells, Florence Wells,
Pauline Johnson. Mary Helen
T*w, Nancy Dlshton, Martha
(Wight. Tenors-Edward Whits,
Buddy Proctor, Harman Middleton, Charlie Baaxkmaa, Jack
Sparkman, and Dabby Chlahan.
Basse*-David Catch*!, Orlen Far*

Junior Hi School

Highlight o t school year, secre­ A UCE t
tory of Jsnlor rises. ■- •
BAWYE]
AftlriJka. Glee. Club, Key Hub. OE8TE,
S ecr e ta r y * ! Junky Class.
By FLORENCE WELLS

ST pKitr“S*TBP?‘

GRAMMAR SCHOOL

Student W ork In
- __ Joum ajiam _C l^[

SIDE NEW S
Clark, Alice
Kalin, Dorothy
w ail*. Murrtel
J a c k . ...

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01"

C Iu b -B rib J J

SUS! ff* 3 B r

P-'Saffifcr P $ &amp; S &gt; * &amp; S ir

What k this, John Farina.
By A U CE T IM P L B
H urry, rush, huaUcl—th a t to Marian Thompson crush that U
th* keynote to all B ritoU m to roaming around school?
Mr. Mllwee’s football tekedul*
Mias Hand's first parted s h a a Iha Journalism Claim. B vtryoa# for tha stasoa la as follows:
iBopt,
I t —Mt, Dora—Hero.
to • t o r fararw h h o st ti y b g to
t hi* a itk la to baigro th* O ft facMatooaia e -T h s ia.
ssdllns.” T b b Inrohoa p o t only O ct 10— G roveland— Her*.
m au r re pea tod stU m eto a t torO at 1»—Ocoee— There.
worry writing It tn a suiUthla
fsras. ,
' Tha Joumallam (toss m a -far
cry from th# club o f four m » u
ago. Fear y ea n ago. o* Fob. #.
IlVstudeuts, eeleeted from llto
lour tlaases o f H. H. A , fjrat
asst and elected officer*. Tito
grtup n u t twice g week I M
worked hard and long UtoSO two
bourn In order to pubUa tho Bom.

Florida, Y esterday,
— Today,Tonu&gt;rrp1f;

IsmOtnn, Nov, ■«.

'■Th* davotkaml at Samtool#
High Reboot for the week end-

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Bartkak mayr, Laatto Hsrroy.

Oct. SO—Kurito—Thor*.

fyou,f idon't
c »ge t ttbe efirst an*.'’
r :
ta, htoo and
iat “If wo «
w*

^goy,

" NetatosaL Oerdea Wright '

Nor. P ^W lh W F l i t - Thai *.— ■
student's Inter**) In
Nov. 14— Winter Gardes Hart.
Nov. 10—Urn*Ull*— Here.
Coach MUwaa la tha naw coach
sham Mr. K1
this yoar, "the football season
hub’s fervor
took* vary bright fox th* Orey.
hounds" says Mr. Mflwoe after tola saw Interest that to added
tn their elaaaea and era. m y *s&gt;
thneiastk about It.
Tha ashed ale fay the movies to
ering tb* fast that w* lost eev*r*l o f the heavier men of hut as foll«p*i
e . Oct. IX
yoar, wbtoh arm replaced by aav.i
■ Woman, Oct. t f .
araj Inexperienced players.
The Cilery Fed. wkkh I know

OVIEDO
Ftoy—Wkat Coluaskoa Knew a

153
Tbe*’peeler* tics

nf

Ind.^en-

�Bm n I m Ia C o n n tjr P ro d u c e *
M a r t F r a i l A n d V rcrtablM T h a t A a j.
S im ila r A re n I n F l o r l d s

Sanford I* Tlir Only Central
Florida Cily Affording Hall, lllchw aj
And Wulcr Tmanporlalion

XXXIII

HANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY,

Rail Officials W ant*
3To Abitrate
Wage Dispute

U. S. In W ar

H ull Deplores
Sub Attack On
Navy’s Kearny

OCTOBER

20.

1911

Naz is Claim
Wedge Driven
In Red Defense

Reds Counterattack On The Moscow Front

Railroad Management
Accepts Offer • Of
Roosevelt’s 5- Man
^ Fact-Finding Group

Secretary Calls Act
Another Of Series
By Hitler To Gain.
C o n t r o l Of Seas

Both Sides Acknow­
ledge Big Battles
At Two Approaches
To Stviet Capital

Over 11-4 Million
j Workers Affected

WASHINGTON Oct. 2 0 - i i P t l
•
Hull charact»rli».| the
»*n&gt;*doing of thr Unitnl S la i n
Destroyer Kearny a» another of
' • ■*rle* of Incident* illustrating
Adolf Hitler's known ami con*
rested effort to acito control of
the i d aa well aa continent*.
If auch Intimkininn w e n aueWMfnll Hull adde&lt;l, he auppewed
Shown ‘oleihonlnj from k b of­ If (tier then would want
other
fice in London, RumoII Blrwtll
la conducting a one-man cam­
paign for aa American declara­
tion of war against Germany. Ho
attracted nationwide attention In
America recently with a fullpage advertisement In a magaxlnc
captioned "W hat the hell can
wc get out oT thl* w ar?”

German General
Shot In France

.
■■1
- ,*■
Provision Is Ma d e
That Both S i d e s
3 Ask A r b i t r a t i o n
CHICAGO, Oct. 20 —M V The Railroad marimre-ment
today accepted the offer of
President Roosevelt’s five-fnan fact-finding board to
Arbitrate the wage dispute
between the carriers and 1.260.000 organized employes.
TTie ’offer was m ath bv
-the board with the provision

School T rustee
Candidates F o r
Election Named

th at both the railroad* and th&gt;
onion* request arbitration and
agree to accept -thn board'* re ­
commendation thereafter.

Stetson'Honore
Intending To
Two Students Those
Run Must Present
’ • From Sanford P e t i t i o n s Today
*on -*».'niver*ity received the diolltietlon thin, year of Mutinr In
4JM -Who’* Who Among StuJlo n ta In American O nirenitloa
and Collrgre-A Mia* Nancy R»xsetter, daughUF of ll r . and Mr*.
A. K. Ilo r.rtte fj and Sydney
Nix, e o n 'o f Mr. and Mr*. H. J.
Nix. wefc two o f . fourteen atuWlenia to bo tcrngnloetl fo r their
prandnont VUviliaa in etude lit
eireJaa. Choeet? by a apvkial coptmitteo ton a taai.a of efetrarta;,
ocbolarahip, . aantnus repi.t#ty&gt;n

Candidate* fo r achool ytruitee
bar* declared their Intention to
rua for of fire in tha November
elretion In four of tha aba »ch jol
dlitrlcta h u t no r&gt;«a had an­
nounced from Districts No. 4 or
N- * np until noon‘today, T. W.
Lawton, achool tuperin ten d ret,
oak| today.
If candidate, from thoee two
districts do not have a petition,
aim ed 'b y Uva elector*, to' the
office, of tha achool .supariiitenilent by «i00 o'clock lenlgai.
blank apaeea’wftl ba le ft 6n tha
.Navamhitr ballot* for voter* .'to

were

from th* ahlp report It member*
of tha crew mkialng one man c ri­
tically injured, one m in arriou*!)
............................
^ i re
injured,
and eight......
men who
reived minor Injuriei but who are
in no danger."
The Navy added that the two
men- meet aerioualy Injured have
been transferred to th* hospital.
It bald th a t tha naxt-of-kbi of the
miaaing and th* two critically and
sariouoly Injured have b*J° nutifUd by th a n av y J i t wob k o f k d eomim»WaUo:\

CHICAGO.

Rotarians Have :
Quiz P r o g r a m
On Traffic Laws
Only Two Get Mark
Above 90 Points;
70 Is Mi n i mu m

button's most outstanding inatitutiona' representatives thia year.
•Miaa Rosactter has teen moat
outstanding In dramatics, reknan’a Student Government Coun­
cil the Sanford co-ed fa serving
th b year aa treasurer of tha
Student Body; vice-president of
T bsta Alpha I’hl, dramatic* fra­
ternity; freshnUn advisor; and ia
jrico-preiidanl of - tho
Raptist
4 td d a n t Union • Council. Among
her activities are listed member­
ship Hi the International Relations
Club; Th* lloon^. women's acbolarshlp and
IFadcrihlp group;

Thl* photo, radioed frow
York, give* a brief glimpae
the Moacow front. The Sotl

Oct. 10 —^wn—

Tha Tranaportatloa Axaoclaf.lon
of America repocUd Sunday tha
railroads ware undercapitalised
and that whU# *ha w*f«a of rail
labor hava b*en Increasing .lur­
ing tha loot dacada, tha Ipvc*t o f t - , re tu rn - has—baan—stcad Hy,

A quia program
on
traffic
regulation* contained in Florid*’*
new highway patrol law* waa
conducted at the llotary luncheon
today by ( harle* Mornaon who
introduced Marry
Mclnnea
of
la-eabury. in rharye o!f the hlghway patrol in Fenyiniale County,
who a*ke*l the queiiinn*.
Pointing nut tb it an applicant
for a d rirrr’a liernae muat * *
a grad* of at Iraat TO In lhaoa
examination*. Mr. Mrlnnr* told
the Rotariao, that it waa not
nrceoaary for them to *isn the ir
nam e, to their paper* ami that OQ
information obtained from the
quia wool11 be u*ed ayalnat them.
He xton • la ted that the, purp«*e of the highway patrol ia to
help reduce highway
aadrienta
amd th at theta oeglnaal* rtnrinc
th e po*t year hod co»l the state
of Florida no Iraa than t-TdM)f&gt;,01)0 In property damage and
aonie 700 live*.
Only two nf the Kntapan* rr

Cloaked Sessions
Deplored In Senate

&lt;r*» -■ . _____
Lenders Co-operate
On T ourist EditlQn
y * Tim fallowing

will

he

merchants

dl*|t

WASHINGTON, Oct. t « —Oft
— With opponents crying “gag
rale," the Sonata foreign rets.
Ilona commltteg voted IS la • to

Ordorg against further axUn■ion o f Urn* an am—wing driver*
licenoaa without M a g required
-lodge R. W.
Ik h b u r g . of

Damage

Does Little
T o Celery Beds

Arm Of The Law”
Just Won’t Beach
&lt; hu'f liny William* rri-t-ivrd
* ti-li-grtim frntn a nrgn&gt; in
New Vi&gt;rk r*-&lt;|ii*-&lt;*tinir sh a t th«
I"dice hprt- pick u p hi* wife
nml hold her until hr arrived
tn Iwn week* to tell lit* wtory.
The Chief* reply wu"Jiihnnte — Yuu have the
right tilrn how to han&lt;lle lbe*v
wive*. Ilnfi r t u n a t e l y however,
here ‘ain't* a taw tn link up
a wife 'til
*he
|[rl*
good
• Vain " _________________ ____

Organization Of
Junior Red Cross
Chapter Begins
Th* firwt mfVolnw n f#Hi»lifnfJ'»
•lunior Rrif Cm*« rh«pt«r wii*
held SuliinUy morning «t thr
Girl Scout Hut on Commeirinl
Avenii** ami Mia* Irrpr Hinton.
••rganizrr of thr group, reported

th e T T lr fa _ y r s r l j r p r n i m t m . -------

FL Myers Faces
__ Gasoline Shortage
FORT MYERS, Out. 20 -.U P)
— The Fort Myera New* p r - n
said Sunday filling atstinq* henare facing tha prospect of hav
Ing to cloaa today because gaso.
line bulk plants t . . i have alrra.
dy delivered the quota allowdl
for October.
Tha station operator* nought
supplies elsewhere in the slate
and were told that other town*
were having tha asm s trouble.
Governor Holland said a t Tal­
lahassee he had not been notified
• f the F o rt Mycre shortage but
ho would look Into th* situation.

Sanford girls whu have enroll
ei| In the Junior chapter err
J lr lo m le r , Anne l/ivell, Bell)
Moore. Martha Page, Ruth Sack
ett, Lorirve Short, Mary lleler
Tew, Audrey |lach. Camille Bat
t n c “ liy1Ban—
« e t t v - - Ji

Th** long aw.tih-'l ram began
Saturday nftiiniM.n in Seminole
County arnl M'attered *howrr*
continued iluring the night ami
D ies
Sunday morning. Uniting up to
a heavy thuniler-ntumei arul alight
electrical storm yesterday a fte r­
noon which wii&lt; exceptionally
good for citrus farm*, while
celery farmer* suffered lea* than
might he expected, it \o u re ­
ported at the State Farm er's
Market today.
There WII mnto* m*viI beil
damage tfllto to fliMnled field*,
particularly on the We*t Side
and a few wanhmit*, lu t t hi *
damage rap be nudity rvpatretl
by replanting and cultivation, it
wa* aaid.
Due to the fart that rain fa ll«trian i nmaitig thr* »trret in time
on the Ka.it Side \%m not a* to avoid hitting him At nn m
heavy
a* in other aectiona, •luest held thin rimming nt !» on
( base A Company had a small o'clock W K. Watoon, ju itn e of
am ount of damage t«» report.
the |H*a«e and hi* juror* A M
The amount o f ram fall for the 1ia*«* J T Pope- Sandy Andn-nn.
p ail two day* i« .Til inchea and C P Font, C. K. Benton and W
generally apeakmg, if there ara H Stew art retetiicd the -I year
no more thunderahowera and old driver on the ground* that
moderate rain*, tha farm ers ex- th t accident wa* unavonfatde. due
to a heavy rainstorm a hub wm
taking place at the time of the
accident
lie %vm lairn in CierniMi&gt; and
emong the countlena pro m' ^ imic*
ha Iravrs Im-IuihI m hi* pet parrot
which i* over '.mi }rar* old u Lift
to thu&gt; util.. guutb u«t*p. low*
Shrlver
I.AKF.LANI), Oct. 2U
(41
In I I he luid m *h»H* rip io
The Florida Cllni* Commission shop in
the "Sanford
ll"u*« '
wlli hold a public hearing here where children u*ert to
g.illn-r
Thur-dsy morning tn consider every i»fterni»on to hear the «oh
boosting the Juice content re ­ bier read xtorie* from a brn»k of
quirement on g rap efru it 10 pr-t. llan* t h m lian Anderien’* fair\
rrn t, it w a, announced today by tale* end l»y th r hour he would
Secretary Charles F. Cha-tnm.
1*11 romantic. adv»nluruu* *t**n*The meeting waa called
by to the ynungxter*
Chairman Swann, W inter Haven,
For a great many year* he lur*
who said he had received
re work* rl and ex|H*riiiiented in hi*
port* that rome grapefrui* nr luletr t»»ry. a email room m In*
fiving m uuathern market*.- wa* rrpgrtrnettl him! weli*Wiiowu.. IfU
not giving foiiaUlinfF *ntl«fITV|,.n7 tainsl* o r the Unitl'if Slat*’*
Citra* laws empower the coin
mission In raisa nr biwer hy in
petrent the Jtlirff content require.

Severin Bapp
F o l l o w i n g Fatal
I n j u r i e s Sunday

Commission To Meet
'On Fr.uit Standards

Small TropfesI Blow •
Moves In From Gulf

•d the Agrkul
Gainesville so

Thi- t;-&gt;m*n« .•I*-* i- p - f u r .
•h,-r iulv.inri-&lt; nn tin —nilheril
front v« 1111 ticrnuin. Il*ili.*nf tluii
girluli iim-I ti|n\,*k f- ir-‘ - -in i

S-.V—— .— -• —-III*,. l«»^ .0*1. llkt
illdtl-til.il ff.illt i t iTlr.l
liriiiMU i
rill l l - |i / . '»«!•
Iiullldcl "f *1" N.vUtr . l-g ' -M
occiipi*-I F rancu,. wn. -Ii--S and
killed I'vl-'V t-v lair iniii wlui

aaialiq

thul thr iliitr

vrt T/y—rf-«TiTr Tntm ~T'—rtnrrr
man nf Ihr *
flrfenin shnrtl;

culling fin* « figlti
III &lt;HVF MoMUW.

Pilot, 2 Pa.sscnjferH
Killed In Crack&gt;Up

Ill*

ELIZABETH
CITY. N. C..
O ct 20 —&lt;Aq— A III. year-old
pilot and tw o passengers were
killed Sunday near the municipal
airport a fter an airplane notedlped Into n hey field.
LONDON. O c t 20 —&lt;&gt;n—
Th* victim* were
Clarence
Cathey, pilot.
James
Thomai ------- --------- - jo Idler* back from
Ian*. 40, and Fairnn Thornton, the besieged, British-held Libyan
TO, of E lliabeth City, passenger*. coast stronghold of Tobruk, y rs.
terdsy told stories a f I reo p en
getting up before tu n riae to play
cricket In a m anner rivalling the
historic exploit* o f the British
defender* a f M afcklng In th* Bo.

Tobruk Defenders
Play At Cricket

Mrs. Dingfelder Induces Rare

and
Senator Clark (D~M e.) said
he'd served notice be would net
be hound by t t y relax o f secre­
cy and would reel free to dls-

vy R a i n

connection with
the
SeminobCounty Chapter nf American Red
Croaa and included in the year’s
program will he instruction nf
modem first aid by Mi** Hinton,
who ia a graduate nf the 60-hour
who first aid method* cour»e offered
re- by Robert It. Culbertaon, firld
boat leproaentative from Washington.
'. M I To fill boxes with
present*
I an- I for Rritish and American child«• nn ren and to *cnd magatinaa to the

Future Farmers
,» Gather To Confer

No F u rth er Extension
Given To C ar D rivers

the Red soldier* are counterattacking. One auldlrr I* hurl
ing a hand grrnndi'.

t atelvnl
* In
fur
t a

Woman's Lawton saidJ&gt;ek»lorru, social gn
A thletic Association. .
Sigma, educational
fratern ity ;
and La Franeiad*. french club.
An honor roll student. Miss Roesetter was chosen by The Honor

d t Don2fd D. Conn, cxtcftlvo v k e
praaldant of th* association, said
|n*conn*cUon w ith th t. atudy of
sU O stkat “W h sth at tha finding*
of tha PTesldetV* fact-finding
board w in load’ In . government
KANSAS CITY, Oct. SO — IV) own.rahrp-is* e r i m t TOMrrn- i»
Pevcp throaond farm youth*. th is CAM.'9
Praaldant A , V. Whitney °[
nf— Rkllro*‘|
of Amerlca, m at to d iy to aelaet the-----BraUailsnod
Trainman declared racantly ih .i
160 nominee* for the American
th* union may u»k Ik* govern­
Farm decree.
Every o u t* in the nation I* ment to taka control of th* rail______
represented a t the opening of reads.
th« fourteenth annual convention,
held In conjunction w ith 4h*
American R o t * ] Livestock aHow.
From the list a f HO wiU be

to London then to New
grim hand-to-hand fighting on
fctninr-approved caption atatr*

iokoo

Jap Premier Cal l s
For Cnity To Meet
F o r e i g n Powers

ind Tilling It with potash. This
msUtod hoe th* reputation of
being tho moat flower and foodpredating fertUixsr.
Girdling the tree, twisting a
wire tightly about tho 4nuui, a
method not genarally practiced.
wemed to ba tha most sncreeefai
phone while Inducing the plant
to bloom. Mrs. Dingfelder said,
■in** thl* process causes * con.
reatrntiot! of food materials In
tho! rert of th* branch which
•*t*Mc koyvnd 4ko girdling, nw ty
from Ik* root system.
Mr*. Diagfcldsr’c advlc* to
n rdreere who plant this variety
of tree I* to ■ket eat ■ KrohL
retrtorl** I* a sunny, trwpicsl
•poi * f rear garden, a* 1 have
from personal exporlenco
tha* Jt bloom* more prefuoaly
where there ia lun.”
daecriblng the Mimnwi.
Dtogfrider said, "The flow ,

ganixatlan and eo-foundsr of the
Girl Guldaa, firwt made a name
for himsolf hy organising crlckrt
matches' during the apparentlyhope leas defense o f M afcklng lit

1880-09-_______________

F irst F erry Plane
To Carry N ewlyweds

CAIRO. Egypt, O ct *0 — lift
— Th# firxt weetbnund piano on
tho ferry service which Pan
American Airway* soon will sta rt
acre** Africa will tarry, a honeymoonlng couple, U r. and Mrs.
Kaakln Wee, who were married
kero Ock. II,
Tha ferry service Is being set
■p to bring American planet
from th* west coast of Africa to
the Budan for dollrerv to the R.
A.
Meet of th e westbound
l l* reoet spectocalor U* set- jmmengers wRl be returning pifttgf g from deep flam* to

r.

ega ^ • a a ^ a r r s

lilt *! tl»

I** •h*- m il
l»M

"* »ll* I ■*

i rrimimmr in
culm un*l unlfrly
trin lrr
tht* l(nl army ilffi’iulimc Mwcosf
nil fMMsihlr hi'l|».”
Hlulin'* onliTt |iUrr«l th** Orf«
mans ut (12 to 7f* mill*.* w rit of
Moscow. Thr rurly nmrninjf coni*
muniqiRi had pl»rnl th r area* o f
fiererst fighting nl Moxhaiak,
IHO milt'* »c*t of Moscow on the
hroud highway to Min*k, am t
Maloynnialiivi-t*. ti-'i tuilc* south­
west of Moscow on the road tir
Bryansk.
Armed worker* were re I*Ir tell
marching out to battle, many c a r­
rying sub-machine gun* believed
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 -IjE l to have Iwen shipped from B rit­
_ Leon Henderson, price mini n- ain and the U nitnl State*. F u r­
U trator, Sunday placed virtually ious air battle* went reported
all m ajor type* of cotton good* 'rag in g around the vast rily . Tho
under price ceiling* which will communique* said .TH (in m an and
be adjuated automatically t a the I? Russian |d .in o
went shut
price of ''ip o t” raw cotton.
down Saturday.
The schedule, effective today,
The Moscow radio announcer
covers 13 leading type) of cloth wa* heard calling rncourngcment
and mark* extension o| price tn troop* on the battle line soon
ceilings to approximately two. after it hail been announced th a t
thirds of all primary cotton lex. the Germans had broken throagh
tiles. Raviatd schedules
for one qf tho city's outer defetiaw
combed yarns and corned yarn tone*. There was a new sir a t
fin* goods are In preparation, excitement and alarm in the
Hendtreon said.
Moscow broadcast* tonight.

Cotton Goods Are Put
Under Price Ceiling

Army To Aid Workers
To Get Defense Jobs
WASHINGTON, O c t 20 — l/ft
— Selective service headquarters
reported Sunday It had arranged
for tho classification o f sklllel
worker* now being discharged
from the army so that they may
he speedily employed In taaenllaj
defense Industrie*.
.About 100,000 aoUtara are to
he returned to civilian life before
Chriaims* u d
othtr
"«lt
will he released ht th* succeed in*
months provklsd th* International

JEW ISH LEADER DIES
C IN C IN N A T I, O c t.

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HANFORD, FLORID/
T H E HANFORD

{The Sanford H erald

.

The Folly Of Delay,

■5S5?!5?

:

te l M h m - contract*, moet of
th e n f w part* to b*. supplied
to vbtoally &gt;s0 o f the country's
ieadlnd airplane m anufacturer*.
Similar action by U&gt;« board. It
w sa recalled, preceded th e U kln« of the Federal Shipbuilding
M d - D ry Dock company, K aarny,

It if not plwuant to eooteopUt* Hm alkroatite of
peace or war. Certainly it Is not aeotafaHln* tboudrht to
come to the conclusion that American ampa mtfht &gt; fcefit
into danferous waters where the torpedoes of enemy-auba
may sink them, or that American ■
across these waters to light, and ifUi
ideals which every American bolds-to
•of thew-own homes.
And yet it must be perfectly *ok
iW W n r
EgAn-In
person .that America is today at -the
exactly the seme position today ‘HU
time of the Csechosiovaldan criele,

FRILUDE TO W JtlI
, «
. (From Poetry)
hurts a living tree
Who stalks harmless deer
Rabktt or boar
l-hrkiae*ra behind my -back
1 Barbed murder talk.

' Who tugs boiled h06k
{jTeen my own throat
_ Till blood and rag* make
, Who touehta 'thtld
-—
’ Or naat, who m b s roof
■Or 'itompa hie hoof

abandon oar commerce with RaMtaTtod
cy of Bid to Britain, and jota tfce **W.
Japan ia fatting ready*for'mtoWlr
Eaat. In fact, the U ready now. She w
Germans to get ready. That wfll atoflalJ
Is takan and thritossian cshrp«l|YL&gt;-A tW ^ tn r (RM'AMsi
ter, Is over. Then will be
wide pincers movement afaintt
'WtodTWriaa. The
German navy, together with bomhldf plahea Baa«l on the
Atlantic coast of Europe and Africa, wBl hanuit bar com­
merce on one aide, while the Japanese Tnrty deatrAys It
nn the other, at the same time taking over the iwnnants
n f t k a T ^ n a s ls ts TlfilwV
J i t A ---- t s i
r ‘‘ k c r ea. a
of the RuMiAn, Dutch and HBritish
en&gt;i
In the Pacific,
All this liras cltor aa eryital to i
e \VHo has-not
been pursuing the oetrieh policy of b
the aand during the past few -yean,
Whstler, who hails from A"
Japanese move into eastern
would ntonece the western coast of the United St
It mutt be apparent that t
warship In The Atlantic
i.......... was but the WBry Wegfeming of
this pincers movement.
emenL
Since these thiogs are to, and We
the moat confirmed pacifist
........c n dety
States continue to leave the JktdStoi*
avowed enemies untlTall’Uie tmtoc toMe
fe n favor-tbem end they can oahe’s S
ciaive blow against oura while 4t h airft 9 ifn. WM'PSdlflc
and Atlantic ooeans, or ehowkl we take
bril by tbe
horns and sweep the aeas of e n e m y critft i » F .W * A U ilh sV # ,

The principal point a t lam e h u
rolrea the immediate relnstatem eet to th eir Jobe of members
o f the C, L O. United A n t r a ^ O
bOe .W alkers’ .union who rh .n rc
th a t they w ere locked out A ir
Aasociates and the union alio
hose been - a t -odds on th er te n .

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WASHINGTON,
— Th# defetfse u

‘ *

Vewman, Mr*. W. 8. Col
Mr*. Curiatt, Mra. Geor
DeCottee,

to

Ends Today,
Feature at 7:15—9:20
nn rim tve

How To W ail
- ‘ if
up their mind*' te Mi

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W r ''W M W k l:::V .

Fine Woolen bbudetts sre
•Uyf and thrifty women sre i
methods which will result in 1
oeefulnese. An eitht-point prd

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
m iU *®sp In H s k t o r 0 r m
a n d p ro a u c d s g e n tle v o iv t t

2. Immem hUnket in
year*. T h at la th * n tin u tm , p u s h i n g d o w n o a m
Icn any natlcn on
3 . R u n bU m k o t th r o u g h
t o r madn against of 'lultoWRim «HB.?..t. T v

\t ,i • i J j A ' * * &gt;y, . - • j
A *
. —

fform^UuU dlssoluea

Mra J, A. Cunningham
Miss Carolyn Boyd
—

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sir

Is .

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i ilL iW r £??“ ?• **** « * * * * * i 'r
tw o

I r a n ’U l b V t f c
|t o

G ito R t

:;y v &gt; Vi'^rarAei
fjLk l l af a torts*

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i

ta jg g tto Q k s .

Audrey Tell, N o r m Jean Savar,
|N oise O o k , Paul Paaold, Clark
Moore. Porter Leasing, Jr., Gordftn
L"&lt;tolf. 81mon Dkgfridor, - Owynne Real. chased 800 seres of ualmproved
Freddie Cooper, Louie Toll. Wat? land la Uw vicinity e f Clermont
ter Cook and Heueten Babcock. which will be cleared at once
and set to graves. The deal was
eloaed through the Bowman *
Brown R*aHy Company.____
' C e a m a n U n g n d r tt* parthsie,
Kean stated th af.h la new .hold-.
Inga were selected t f t n r aa ex­
tends* Investigation e f sevsrsl
local!tie* because of IU advan­
tage from Ihe standpoint of

Lawrdooe Horton
— Honored Af-P a rty

I ef th* hound
leat-aad cocao t o

* Crown Paper Cn.T~ Erlckann
FUnvrsI Home, Allman Chevrolet
Ce., Caldwell’s Gmccry A Mmt
Market II. II. I’op* Co. Inc..
Bauer 'BadIn L Electric Service.
ibqJiU. StU'lii),
They Texas Co.. Seaboari................
oari) ()if n .,.
ReAaalt -Luo» Mra—F. ft^U glG _
Forrest
Gsteh#r*J TJrbcery
Mayfair Hotel. George Deelrn
City Shoe
Shop.
ITogreasivi
Ihbumc-llalr _ A . Rida
'he Yawell (j,., Tvuah-

TUESDAY
BARGAIN DAY

R a la rn cd

for

A n d e rn o n (iriffilh
Kunrrnl

D irector

GATES

A P A ItT M E N T a

C a iro

HiilldliTff

N iro flw an 2 n»om

end

p f i-

*-*Ie* Iwtlh apartmonta fnrnlahid **itK IirHI*. hot ancf cold
rtmninjf n i r r .
Only
$3.00
per wrrk |u&gt;vhlr in adranc*.
Ni» rhilft'rn, no RnimaU will
he* illo w m l, no rlcctrleal t p pltiUtriK will h«&gt; allowed to b l
u*r«l it nlri*
«r rangemenU
mail • with m anatfrmrnt /or
thrilv »i*c. Apply In
• -Mrs. U. J . L a tea
&lt;-Kr»_Al&gt;arUnrjHg_

y o u r pldRf

sad enjoyment!

0W

Consult

Miss P earl L aird

the GOSSARD
. 'V' • v
* t
stylist. • . about
Y O U R figure!
. &lt;*' * l.C FVW&gt;
Y

birthday
Birthday
which t

A N G E L ’S
IC A T S H A C K
Sanford Avenue Just Off Ol
Geneva Avraa*

Every Man To
Be Taught t o
ts Cook In Army

jrrw &gt;

FIRST ARMY PUBLIC RELA­
TIONS DIVISION, Camden. S. C.,
Del, go.— (Special)--"E very men
n e,Mik.** -is 4he laU-»t bIoUuII &gt;l&gt;
A .iunl
nig to n H ie nt (ruining
„ memo-

jL'hciaiiun Scicuix-Jik-dtiii

iauUun^-i»aiiiid by L i- G in , lluifh

H Drum, all ''I'nllilrt! bleu anil
nffleera uf company guide (n p Inini nnd lirutenanta)
nf the
tlu n a-an d far prepared - t
&gt;
. IUU ' *fnaul
• M—al—^ * t
1—1
own
fnoil-under
firid
e»n■litinna using only their mean
kits aa utrnaila.
Even with the limited fnriiitiea
offrrnl by a lonif handled alum i­
num meaa pan s ’ ’ * approxialuminuni
matr* a saucepan,
n ip and a knife, fork and spoon,
the posiibllitlf* of concocklng ap*
petUing meala are many. Given
hia ration of raw meat ami pota­
toes, th* embryonic chef can eas­
ily convert the meat Into steak,
hamburgers or rt*w with pota­
to** served boiled, routed nr
fried.
Canned vegetable* or lbs Army
“C" type ration need only b« re­
moved from the can and heated
to eomplet* a tempting meal.
Soluble caffe* powder.added to a
canteen cup e f water and brought
to a elmmeriog heat produces
an excellent beverage while toast
can be made in a Jiffy by sim­
ply spiking a plan of bread on
Ft* sharpened end of a stick and
holding It over • fire.
Further consider that most old
soldier* always bring Into the
field with them a few cane of
sardines, peaches or soup and It
becomes readily apparent
that
field Idtchana or to t. the boys
In 0. D. will be wall fed.
ttheir
I

•

C L A S S IF Y

Party Given For
Two Young Ladies

M u nett TMtt

A

Mrs. Roosqvcll Talks
Despite ('liurch Kick

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

5itoJ -ytik* n i Hmwi-Bi ItUltitl

"JOB-FATID" TO NT YOUR JOB I

TO

Workers Council
Of Church Meets

announced Sunday

a irc ra ft industry, w
been striving to rat I
The snnounaeman
atlnred conjecture &lt;
•rnm ent might. U k

l.A T K

W ANTED

J. L. Ingtey, Ml*a Mary Chap­
man, Mrs. J. G. Sharon end Mrs&gt;ll r * are over L ' ami mult i
Jane B. Smith.
then they urt iwn pair il "hi &lt;
Miss Ihgiey was presented with
*o that rr-order* won’t h»\» i •
silver in her chosen pattern aa a
be made »«» often
gift from the hooter,.
Guests ware: Miss Ingley, Mr.
Zachry, Mbs Doris Hstl, Mias
Carlin Pslmtr. Miss. Margaret
Rails. Miss Marjorie Cor burs,
Mbs Mary Chapman. Mrs. II. B.
Lewis. Mrs. Jane B. Smllh and
Mra. W. S. Jordan of Jackson.
vlUf.
Al*n. Mr. and Mm. J. I. lo g .
•
I
.
___
C. t . rkenrphota
lev, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Altman,
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Reulerooa
liar.,I,I (Red) Cringe, famed "galloping ghost" of the gridiron of
of Okeechobee, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
yesteryear, is pictured with his bride, ths former M srgsret llsrelberg.
D. Wood, J r , Mr. iM Mrs.
airlines hostess, following their marriage at Crown Point, InJ. Grange,
Chandler Sharon and Mr. and
now t Chicago football cosch, met her while on a flying business trip
Mr*. Henrv Wight. III.
last year.
Also. Richard Deas, Karlvla
Tho Workers Council of ths
First Christian Sundae School
was hold at tho homo of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Humphrey on tho
Orlando Highway on Thursday
•vtnlng with Jasso Durden, chair­
man, proaQIng.
An flection of officer* was hold
with tho following oflcera being
elected: Joss* Durden, superin­
tendent; Mr*. O. D. Landrvu,
assistant superintendent; Georgs
Townsend, Sunday 8cbool secre­
tary; Mrs. Georg* Townsend,
Furniture Co., Palmetto Grocery,
Lodge A Son Grocery, T sksrh
Restaurant, Jimmie Cowan, Mick­
ey's Pharmacy,
flpenrer’a Top
M a r y P ic k f o r d In
W, U. Stew art, on Oak Avanua. Shop, Angel'a Eat Shark. Mie’e
Electric Service. Stanley. H irers
this morning.
F o r P h y s ic a l C h e c k
T h a rooms o f . Mra. StasngtU - Hardware Co., Hanson'a Shoe
------home wore decorv'.ed with cored
CLEVELAND
Ohio. IiW. T. Whitehead.
Hofmann
vine and itenoloblum, carrying
out a color them* of race ana Electric Service. Duke’a Place,
City
Drug
Co.,
Laney
Dry
Clean­
rallow. In the dining room, the
lace coVered table held the tra­ ing A I-aundry, Seminole Coun­
ditional tiered wedding cake ty Credit Aaiociation.
Stone
Pre-School
Nuraery,
topped ■ by a miniature bridal
Works,
Nipper
couple, and lurreondsd with Clark Variety
Sanford
Howling
white clematis vine which trailed Sign Shop.
Center, Mrlach Realty Co., end
to the end* of the table.
O nteaU were e n jo y e d with Purcell Cn.
Seminole
Barbecue,
Realty
arises being won by Mra. R. C.
Maxwell, Mrs. C. E. Ranleraon Trust Co.. Seminole CiM-nly la u n ­
dry.
Sanford
F
bh
A
Grocery
Co,,
and Mrs. A. M. Phillip*. Mlaa
WASHINGTON. Oct -'•* tdb
Ingley received many useful gifts Frank Evans, Casarlber»y Gardene.
—Tlit* wagt'-hmir MtlmiMiwtrn!
Mra J. C. Cook entertained from the other gueata.
Stine
Machine
A
Supply
Co.,
1
ru
«mI an ImltT 5iin»lay ••w|j»Mi'»hMr*. W illia m s ere* assisted In
ing m mininmin wiu.'i' "f M* ••••nt'*
serving her gueata by her n o . Roumillat A An.lrraon, Plxlcr
an hour in thi jrwrrlry i i i n m i i *
ther. and Mr*. W. F, RavtneL Dry Clraner*. Dr. J. f t Ingram.
far turlnir Hliliialry, cfftctiv** N**v
Tho** Invited t« b« with ths M affett'e Auto Service, Robert*'
Magnolia Avenue on Friday
Grocery. H arry's Liquor Store,
"Jf.* It rwtim»ti*il H whiiM iiii ,»»,h v '
night.
t ............. .* honor**, aid heries^ were;
Evaleen'a
Beauty
Shop,
Hpeneer
th(* ho u rl y pay l a i n
nf
II.MNI
Mra J. U Ingley, Mra W. B.
For eictllln g In the games
Hardin Dairy, Walter f t Cooper,
Iworker*.
which ware played, prises weru Zachry. Mra C, g . Rautareon. ftanford Cash Feed Store, 8. 11.
awarded to Billy Ludwig, Caro­
E nglbh Gulf
Service
Station,
lina Lee and Houston Bebceck. Urn Noble, Mrs. W . F. Revtnrl, Roy Brltl'a Gulf Hervlcn Htatlon,
Dancing was enjoyed by th* Mr*. E. D. Mobley, Mra 0. F. Uoeaei'a ilaelsal II sewall RlaWlV*
gueata In th* living room which Whltner, Br„ Mr*. J. W. Alt­
HANOI,
t-riiH'h I mI. • I Ii inn.
man, Mra Freak Malsch^ Mra.
ct, . ‘in . |I*V\ . \ ‘l l . v v v
John Ladw W rW .* J^ . f t . Max­
N U IflE S AIDER—In celtabera- O
tlon with th* Olflc* of Civilian slon arrivtiL •b* l'c &gt;urtuay' rtiitn
Punch, cookies asd candy were well , Mra A. M. Phillip*. Mrs.
Defeat*
th* Red Creet la training
M.
J.
Bram,
Mrs.
J.
M.
Stineserved by Mra, Cook assisted by
IH.Wd volunteer* a* nun**'
Mra. Francis Smith and
Mias cipher. Mra Glean E.7, McKay
aide*. They must put in IM beun
81m* to tbe following:
a vear *
Janice Cook, CharieUe 8t*in,
honors**. Myra Ana Southward,
Mary Toochtoa, Carolina Lee,

r

Deb Club an; rntertainlnK with
a rush danco to b« given to­
morrow rvrning
In the City
Hall beginning nt 8:30 o'clock.

t To G overnm ent

TOO

HALF DAY jnb ( nr» Mitchrlf,
FA Ml* nieANDlM ;. &lt;&gt;c» -*n
•Ml | San fun! Ave
Kite K. Faultly «»f Mmim. until
Into irxlmtion m (br Armv a IIE I.P W A N T E D
•irivrr for Ihr* hjoi i*!.*
Lin**, i* still watmi? f*»r tjia» | N A T I O N X l t . V
KNOWN
corp..
pair of dhiw*.
want* ro||ection an»l ndjuatni€lrt
EmMy. nntivr of John^onvillo.
men thi* territory $.M»,00 week­
S. r ,
y n r e oM ami uniflt',
ly C«Mr pill* bomi* for fURO
wmM only «n HU *hnr but Ihr
•IiimI it-* perm representative*
width ia KEEK the* w i.b't on
\ i It . ••tiH-rtiH South D rarr^tonl El th»» rrorption n n l r r
l»"in Si . t ‘birnift*. III.
here* H r’* wrarinir hu rafiilur
«hnr* while a aprcial Army onh-r VITI A T IO N W A N T E D
in trirttr made up.
Smalleat Ah*M*» laaued l*» *«*lrf
tre* h rrr have Ronv t«• t him —«*
and l*hilippinoa I S t
All *elet tern are »• • «l une
pair of norvue »h&lt;»m nnl«"*«

Mrs. Robert Washburn of WayAvrnu# on tr» ia y morning.
Mrs. R. A. Newman, chairman. roes, Ga. was the weekend
re*Ufcd over the meeting end [uest of her parents, Mr. sad
Irs. Endor C urvtt, beautification fra. H. N. Tam ID.
ch d rm rn , told of plans to beastfjr the Eernald- Laughton Memorial
ll&lt;i&gt;(;ilal grounds. It was an­
nounced by the exchange chair­
man that a total of 7VS plants hail
been given sw ay since the last
meeting.
The circle decided to diaeon- the weekend in Valdosta, (is. ai
tlnue the regular sewing sessions ths gues&gt;‘s of Mrs. Hunt's bn&gt;.
for the Red C rate In Ihe Wtsman's ther-ln.law and abler, Mr and
Club SB a Cirri* but to work with Mrs. R. II. Batsfocd.
other organisations as a whole.
Mrs. (olem an dbplaved a love­
Frank L, Woodruff. Ill, Barly arrangem ent of white single
Alford and Oakley Andrews,
hibiscus blossoms and told ths
students a t the Univcrs^y
Florida, were the weekend
eats of Frank's father and

.Mfiabini_nX. th«- UraiDd. Sub

RADIO

economic

For Size EEEE
In Army Shoes

IRose Circle Of
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/»
Calendar G a r d e n club Meets P

MONDAY
The Dependable C lau of the
Methodiit Church will meet at
^ h e home of Mrs. A. II. MlddleOthn on Geneva Avenue with Mrs.
■ * II. Lansing as co-hostess at
I S:0O P. M.
1
The Past M atrons Club of the
I O. E. 8. will m rrt a t the home of
I Mrs. J. f t Courier on Palmetto
I n Avenue a t RUN) P. \|. with Mrs.
^ H a r r y Kent a» co-hostess,
!
TIJ i m i u
I
The sowing session of the Red
I Cross will be sponsored in the
I m rm ing by the O. ft K. under
L t h * direr1,Ion o f Mrs. C. f t Irwin.
V ’ The afternoon session of the
1 Red Cross sowing room in thr
j Woman’s Club wiU hr sponsored
by the Woman-* Auxiliary of
| the Episcopal Church u ndrr the
direction of Mrs. St. Clair White.
£
WEDNESDAY
The Civic departm ent of thr
Woman's Club
will hive
a
covered dish luncheon a t the club
house beginning a t 12:30 o'clock.
Miss Edith Harlem- of the Semlranol* County llratth Unit, will
w »P**k nn the “ Health U n it' Mrs.
U. J. Holly is sponsor and host
esses will be Mrs. A. II. Middleton end Mrs. Alex Johnson. All
members have been asked to
bring empty medicine bottles to
# b * turned over to the unit.
A Bible study on the U fa of
Peter will be conducted by Dr.
E. J. Pace a t the Presbyterian
Church beginning a t 2:00 I*. M.
to which the public is Invited to
• a tt e n d .
w
THURSDAY
The W. &gt;f. U. nf tho F ir&lt;
Baptist Church, unde* th r direc­
tion of Mr*. A. J . Peterson, will
sponsor the sewing session
of
tho Red Cross in thr morning.

__J^»vSSi

Threatens my spharea this yard
And ftnd* me -armed .end hard I
•—iGARLETON FORD SHAW- .

'm bs . LOimiNE nEAL, Boclety Editor

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D ra ftc rW a it? -—

Complimenting Miss M artu er.
Tatepkoaa 14» i Ingley and William Zachry.
J r , Mims Jana Sharon entertained
with a buffet ta p p e r at her home
on Magnolia Avanoa last evening.
The rooms e f the Sharon home,
P r
n
/c
which w rra opened ensuite far
the oeeasion, were decorated with
plUosporum and white bridal 111.
Lewis Wright attended an A a. ics.A bridal them# predominated In
dubon ramp-out which was held
decorations In the dining room
In Melbourne over tbs weekrud. ths
with white bride's roeer*. chry-

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Social A n d Personal Activities

Bnfffet Supper F o r Bride-Elect Given

sod W. J, King Plumber.
W. E. Klrchhoff, Jr., Eva Bess
Beauty Shop, 8. O. Bhtnbolser,
B. l l Perkins, .Homu'a Soda
Shop, Th* Tavern, Mra A. D.
p r a it T i Celery City Printing
0 * , Wight Grocery Co-» Strick­
land Motors, Hanford Orlando
Xaonel Club, Pippin Gardens, L u
M. Ranetottom. Hill Hardware
Of , MaUnlln
Jeweler, Bill’s
m at. Boy Haller, Hockey’s T in
Vwkagn Store, Eddie's RastouBk*p, J. C. Hutchisoa Cf , Mar.
B g Studio*. Nelson A Cf , Mar­
ik
Stank o’* Company, Lake
Charm Fruit Co, sad A. Dud*

Jack K- Kaas«n, Staley’s Her-

CONGRESSMAN DIES
WASHINGTON, O ct 2 0 .- ( /n
—Representative
Lawrence J.
Connery, 48, Democrat, o f that

Dill Ihe sj^trimr sun nnd wind
piny hn\iN- with your complex­
ion and hair? I.ct us jfivc you a

;P
9s®C^8j96£7x
\

MRS. J. M. WILSON, Manager
We are able to glvo you tho be."t in everything for
’ beauty's sake.

Peter Paul’s Beauty Shoppe

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ATTENTION
FOLKS!
*
- '•

EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR'S EVE AT JACKS!
Jack lit back from liroadway with the latent
actuation—

PANORAM

8*0 all th* Broadwfy and Hollywood alar*

right btforo your ayca.

JACK'S
*q»ipPenney

i, " r Dtt? fare nnd hands or let
UH recondition your hair for a
» new crcnm permanent.

DEW

DROP

IN

PACKAGE GOODS *
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICB
LOCATED ON BEAUTIFUL LAKE MONROE

�1

THE 8AHF0ED HERALD, SANFOftD,

M O N D A Y ; O CTO BER 20, l » l t

fife *

John L. E t i i u

Hit throat and wrists slashed, John
1.. Evans, lit. U ihown in a San
Francisco hoapital following res­
cue from Golden Gata Bridge, lie
■pent the night dinging to a girder
trying to got up nerve to Jump into
tha water 280 feat below, then «■&lt;
pulled to aafety. Me had bean In
III health.

* M i L e tt .
Broker Jeka Lowe, of P u t
Cal, will
dancer Baby 1
who will rattle* • M0JM0 eaa
(lament from aingar A1 Jolaan
w hoa ah* v aa divorced la II

WORK FOR MOTOR CORPS—Red Croat Motor Corps volunteer*
made almost IMAM trip* daring tb* rear far veterans, cripple*
children and la connccOan with tha d*fensa program .

Chief usher Rowell Crim laghown with tha half ton of copper and braia
lollacted la tha Whit* Housa basement,'which Is to ba turned over to
tha Naee foe usa In d«flns* Deeds.

c .r .cM ipku*
Flashed by cable from Moscow to New York. Ibis photo la tha first to
ahow British participation on the eastern front. Wing Commander
laharwood of the lloyal Air Force peer* through tn'norulara a t an aerial
struggle between ItAK liters and Nall airman.

Fimrr • *
I CAPTAIN
.

LIEUTENANT
(3ILVEHI

SECOND
LIEUTENANT

(COLD)

Expecting * visit from th* itoiH
momentarily, th* former Lola Am*
drew*. IT, wit* of aator Oeargta
CftlB P M ARIKS
Jeasel, 48, waa reported ready to
(iUNNgn, CHIRP
enter * Lo* Angalaa hoapital. liar
QUARTERMASTER
husband of IS month* U rehearsing
" CLERK. CHIMP
* ahow la Philadelphia.
PAY CLERK 1

CHEVRONS. PIIEKB
STANDS BY FOR EMERGENCY—Man shelter and feeding are traditional American Red Cross rrsponalbllltlc* In Uni* of disaster. Its plans arc being adapted tor os* In civilian defense In event *f • tuUon.il
Deorlas Aircraft workers, garbed la aluminum helmet* and flew
leather salts, tact tha hydrantl* control system of n high alUtnds
In tha new scientific “mid ream" at Um Santa Monica, Gal.,
Ed seta of Umparatora# a* low sa 104 (Verves h*)ow aero on]plai

BIXTIt

PAY QVaDR

'i*'vW.
♦V
enna and aid containers through th*
d In a N ail prison camp In occupied
It far th* toTadars to obtain tup pile*.
1 •* hto death** 1 t a a &gt;
him. nod *U*h*d another 1
wool diadl
-earing bat

-5 S

IM lattst trainer plan* developed by th* Cuitlao-W;
lha AT-#, it Is an all-matal, low-wing monoplaa* *qm
i * crew of two. Designed for th* training *f allots fi
ship is Ideally adapted to m

I St. Lent* far tha army.
■landtag gaar and aaotos*
flghUrs sad bosahvs, th*

A

�^MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1941

THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, H XBODA

‘Devil’s Garden’ Brew Sold To
sco tt $ scrap b o 6 k
Negroes In Lee County Graveyard
TA LLA H A SSEE.

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the flrtltlm i* natne • a * l.i&gt;|ii*r |
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•nM name iM ieniant to ih&gt;* (■•ruts .if .
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Tin- U&gt;vUtnili.iu. ILiuks „i ||u&gt; iity .uf Siudorif, Flori
•la. nr.- u|u'ti at tin City II.ill. ■..tiiiti.-ii* i-.^ Monday,
Sopleiuls'r |5th. I!*ll, fur th r |,iir|.,-.- .it' ri'h'htiTing
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free information. U till tie* Im t,
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Our ikSty la fur»W«h iKnr,
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Af*.
BOVS A O IR L S -W e buy clean
w ire ' coot hanger*. 3Sc per
k3 BEDROOM HOME—Henforl’*
100. Bring to Seminote County
meet deeiraUe eection. -tin t K
Laundry, 819 W . 3rd S t
Herald.

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6-R00M HOUSE — cheap. !•*
t m t lead with garage. Rt. 2, ATTRACTIVE 3-room A both
downstair* apt. 418 Magnolia
k Cl true Heighte. Old Orlando
Are.
* jUML Mr*. T, 0 . PrlcaFURNISHED
4 RCK)W8 * tleepCAOE BIRDS, paired eebrm en.1
Ing porch, c lu e In. 211 Laurel |
atrawberry finches. 230 MeUch
Ave.Bide
3.R00M
- AP tT ~ fumUhed, fir** \
, SUGAR CANS julc«. Be glaaa;
floor, cuavanlaAcee. 107 N. Lo. 1
• tOe 'q u a rt; 40c gallon. Bring
c o lt
container*. 711 Celery Are.

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R ADIATOR ^ ^ a n lt^ t t

ETTA KETT

USED APPLIANCES—Cen. Elec- FURNISHED .7 room. — fir.t
floor, Frigidalre. Iti7 N. Iai%
trie range fdfi.OO. All porcelain
wood range 94S.OO. O ther wond
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■ GAINESVILLE, Oet. 20 —
• &lt;Sp*elal)— It’ii o u t to LnuliUna
; **x4 week for a eUsh with th*
./'I * 8. U. Tigers. Then a fter a
U woek'a layoff, ■th» Florida Oa.
t a n face a trio of m ajor oppon.
ante and rlvata ;n rapid aucees.
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.ffcaB ulldogs of Georgia rl Jack«■" — fltla nn rNor.uS-QTmipiiaaa Id
h* played to a aell-ntr. crowd.'
‘ • From all paria o f Florida and
G oorfta rrld fana converge on
* Jacksonville for a r»m» 'hot at;
ways commanda national alien .
Uon aa an* of the day'* top rU
tractions.
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- Miami. In three atarnna, the
f.' FIorlda-Mlaml name
h-t* blos, aomrd Info a tremendous content,
and haa drawn more fan* than
any other grid Iren conical In thl*
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CAtvpb for
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MIW Orange Bowl

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HL Fa ter* burg draw i the esalgnment of trying to halt the
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thla week, meeting the confer­
ence leaden a t BL Pateraburg
Prlday.
Other games, all acheduled for
Friday, follow: Hillsborough va.
l* e a t Jacksonville; Jackaon va.
non-confaranct MUml aenior high
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 20.— (JT)
■The federal worka agency laid
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pee the ned of June.

'- w i j j au a . i ._ .__ i' r *
worth o f ~ ball-cfftryinr.
was
Tommy had two of his passes in­
tercepted.
An for Kimbrough, the big full­
ONCE
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hold’ of the sphere nine time-, and
showed a profit of only 2 yard*,
being tossed once a loss of IT
■y GAYLE TALBOT
NEW YORK, Oct. 2 a -(y p &gt; - yards by the Colon..ms xnc, which
Tho** darlings -of the rilver s c r e e n was enthusiastic about tickling
•nd radio, Tom Harmon ami John the two famous newcomers. II"
BUT NOW h
Kimbrough, were only a couple had one 5»-yard run, though, awl
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NEWSPAPER
To Kioibrough's credit, be did
condition as they made their pro. DOES IT I
feaatonal fooUull debula by help- r-ime great blocking for Hannon
jjli BETTER
th* New York Americans during their scoring drive.
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n a 7-7 Ua with the Columbus
la in an American League tu s­
sle at Yankee Stidiom Sunday.
FAIRBANKS-9IORSE
In fact, the two frmoua All
DISTRIBUTOR
Americana of b u t year- spent
Dur shop Is well equipped
much more time sitting on the
|o make any repairs
on
bench trying to catch their brrath
than they did actually earning
farm machinery.. lrailcrn_
their 11600 honorariums out on
the field. 'But that didn't keepj or olher couiomcnl.
them from packing 254*6 paying
customers Into the Yankee ball
park and returning . fin* dividend
on th* Americana' investment.
The alia of the turnout Indi­
cated that for the fin t time th&lt;- I
National
pro
League
might
have some serious competition on
Its hands for this city'* footbnll
patronage. A National
League
g.vne between the Giants ami
Mill and Packing House Supplies nnd R epair Service.
Pittsburgh a t th* Polo Grounds
PAUL J. STINE and GEORGE STINK. Owner*
few blocks away drew only
24.004 spectators, which included
more than a thousand
service
I . w f s , m T . I t S K O k l ) M A C U I.V K C 'O W P a N T . I S O .
men who were admitted free.
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Though neither of the big a t­
tractions playtd anywhere near
his form in college, Kimbrough j
and Harmon collaborated to give
the Americana thaiy touchdown in
the third period and Ua tha count.
Alternating a t toting the
bull,
they went 21 yards aeru*a the
DODGE
PLYMOUTH
Bull', goal line, with Harmon
eoveringg tha last four on a re­
verse from* Kimbrough.
A s a d coaca a t
But that Vne burst was some­
D A R T M O U TH , R B P t A O c K r
what misleading. During his seve­
DAX L 0M IK .
ral appearances In the gnme,
Hannon carried th* ball a total
of 12 tlmea and showed ■ net
first division a t the finish of the gain of only 84 yard*. Which
isn’t'h a d , but ae«ftely’ i« 21500
National League race.
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On Noe. 22, Georgia Tech
fomee to G»’nrlanil fnc lh» Flor­
id* Hbmeeomlng, ond th at’a conald tred "the n atu ral'’ for the oc.
ration. Alwmya colorful, and long
■ principal rival of the Gatoea,
Georgia Tech, augmenting the
o th e r many Homecoming feature*,
1a certain to bring a great gnllaay o f fana to Florida Field.
Aad ao x v e r a three week* pe.
rV*d, Nov* H.22, grid follower*
will have three noiahle opportun­
i t y to are the Gatora In action
Wt three different polnta In Flor.
Ida agalnat three big rival*.
, A fter that, It’a all quiet nn
th* Florida football front, tin’ll
the Interaectlnnal game with II.
C. L A. at Jacksonville Dec. 20
Jaet four weeka aftor ’he TethFlorida Homecoming affair.

T. OCTOBER W, 1941 ,

TALLAHASSEE, O c t 30
fSpeeU l) . In te re st fit ib a 'tl* -.
82 A33|**OB* n#** S pring will probably
28 J 83 canter on the race fo r the Su31 .000 prams Court se a t of retiring Jue£ £ ! « « • J: B, Whitfield who h a,
0I I3 0o 87
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crop will be off about ala- par.
cent nr around 4,3800,000 bexee,
according to estimates rtlaaaed
last week by the D epartm ent of
Agriculture. Total U. S. produc­
tion may exceed 40,000,000 b q ita.
Florida's g rapefruit production
was estimated at 20,300,000' bdxea while Florida orangtra, includ­
ing Valencias, were estim ated a t
•tt.noo.OOQ b o ita , a 200,000 Inereasa over last year.
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^VOLUME XXXIII

Established In 1908

Hull Requests
MVar Zone Ban
P ff U,S. Ships

Nazi Target In Tobruk

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Secretary Says Neu­
t r a l i t y Provision
m Should Be^Replac­
ed Or M o d i f i e d

20.000 Men Idle In tepresentativcH Of
District Due To 900,000 Employees
Bi rm in gbam Gas Refuse Efforts Of
Company Shutdown- Fact-Finding Uroup

Secret Hearings
• Are Begun Today

O rt. 21
BIRMINGHAM. Oct 21
(AT • ( Illi AGO.
railroad
u n i on*
— Iron am!
atccl
f t b r l r a ' i n f l^oiiitt-en
plants, with m any tlrf^n^r ord ­ Fith yno.oon m n im m tinlsy n
by President
er*. wen* closing hrr* toil ay a« a ecte«| the offer
strike at thr industrial tea* plant too«evrlt's Kmergvncy Hoard to
Arbitrate the wage dispute hrc u t o f f fuel atipphe*.
Indu»s'rial aourres noid ahn’il fween the carrier* and l,2fW.000
Frank
I.,
30.000
workmen in the district gamred rm plnyra,
ulhtdland. counsel for the 1 t
were idle ix-cauw of a tnke a and
*»-operating brotherhoods, an*
•hutdownn b r ought by the induo*
io u n g 1.
trial gaa curta ilm ent
Shortage
of
indudtrial
ga* y F i\r
operating brotherht»mls
which followed a strike of H00 With ::t*o,nnu members turned
Sl« aa-Sheffielil Steel A Iron Go., fnwn the arliitrntion offer yes*
furnac e and by-protlpct* plant |t* l* y Carrier managements hud
rm ployro, forced the Birmingham J^greet| to it.
Rnoafvelt's special
G«« Co. In ahut off the miVni I f'rroidrnt
supplying many induatriea. Thn art finding board proposed arhi.
clone ah*&gt;p in the main t ' r i k e la. |Ti»ti“n of the railroad \«age di%Ut*1 Arbitration mean* the i||i.
aue.
In Wawhingtnn, labor In te r r a t liting parties agree in mlvance
c entered for the time being an 9 art ept wbMttorr recommendathe dispute phetween *he C I.O, tlr n « the arbitrator mny make.
The railroads .igren1. but the
United Automobile Worker* and
Air* Aaaociatm, Inc . of lle ndit, five log operating unions, with
N. J „ which
make
airplane 1*0 non members, declined Thus
|he unions reserved their !.ght
parts.
The ilt-fentoe mediation Ixiard tf&gt; "trike if dissatisfied with the
commendation* of l!ie l'te«i.
r e fe r r e d thia cane to Ihe o/fice
n t’s bosnl, to he nrrde aft«*r i*s
o f production m anagem ent
and
Preaidrnt Ronnevelt Sunday a f te r f^ct fmtling invea*igati«n. NonA ir AajuiciaU'a
.rejected
the Oparsting unions me to advice
hoard's rrcommendo^kma railing In if lissnl Imla.v of the»r attl^
fo r immediate reempl«»yment of (tide toward arbitration of TeBland* novle by their 'lliit.iillO
otrlkern.
In two other ca«ea— (hone of d rn ih rrv ^
North American Aviation and r Uruler law, a strike mnv n«rt
Fe de ral Shipbuilding L Drydock We made effective until Hn doy*
compuny — a u r h re ferenro haa g l’er the fact-finding hr*ui I has
been a preliminary to governm ent reported.
The operating unions sr»* askoeixure of ihe plant*.
To many in Washington, it Ing :;n percent wng» incr«*is»*s
Appeared, however, th a t thera and the non-operatinr *broth *rwere difference* between
lhra&lt; hao- t. Incrra»r, of ,10 I•• 11 rent*
wo caar« and that of A ir Aa- •n hour C urrent -ct.lv* vnry
icat ion. nml Hiunng
aoclatca. Production a t N orth Am* ■ntiinr i
r r i r a n and at
Federal
Ship U e different ra llrn u l'
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building had heer\ stopped when 4
tho government stepped In.
&gt; A i r Associate* la onarating. He
president. F. l«eroy Hill, said yea.
lerda y th a t m an -hours
worked
showed a substantial Increase in

He tossed this rccommenf iation
into the request that

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Fuel Workers Unions Reject
Axis Reports Capture
Strike C loses Arbitration 1Of
Defense Plants ta il S a la ri
r i e s Of Donets River Basin
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WASHINGTON. Oct. 21
—&lt;/P)— Secretary Hull said
today he believed the Neum*alitv Act provision which
bans American merchant ves­
uris from specified combat
zones should "be replaced or
modified."

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SANFORD. FLORIDA. TUE8DAY. OCTOBER 21. IfMI

Request Is Added To
Recommendation Of
• Ar m e d V e s s e l s

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Town And Rail Lines
Clues Found In Murder Car

Uiosians
Appeur To
l!«- S l r m i i i i i r ; * 'F i d e
On
M o sc o w
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I ki t t i e

R. A. V. Bombs
* (i rr man Towns
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Congress repeal now the iretion
of the act which prohibits the
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arm ing of United States ships.
Constant N a il and Italian artillery fire on Tobruk. Libya. i.«
A hslf doien senators—threw
^ e rn o e n its-a n d three Republican', slowly kn o ck in g -ap art many of the stru ctures there. Inn still the
— laid the issue of complete besieged city holds out. A soldier is shown easing through a shellt . - ii.
m u 1 1 il l i l l I V
lllli'*
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• repeat -of the neutrality a c t tfcIII."'
battered
wall
a
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the
figure
of
a-msint'
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w
ek«iTn-wh&gt;eh
has
been
fore the Senate ytaferdny aaJlR1*. I t Ik*
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relations
romflUHist hard hit.
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brushed aside minority protests
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carings on the houje-approved
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armed ship bill.
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A fter the committee had vot­
ed, 13 to 0, to begin taking tes­
timony today from Secretary
Olull behind closed doors, Sanan.-w t
- I’olico nuthorilic* in I'uitland, M e, look m
W ir Bridges (R., N. If.), Qumey
I. IO|ll
(R., S. D.), and Austin (R..
.hoe* and sweater found in the m urder iu r m win
pi tin.
V t.j, introduced In the S enats
Jr., |fi, Leona Cunningh.ini. II. and Ida May l’ir
. a resolution to repeal Uta entire
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when picked -up hy pullet*. The trio a ir Ip l.l in t •"
act
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.laying
of
a
Nmih
Carolina
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Jrailei
hi
Al.i,
This trio reportedly acted a fte r
# ronferenee w ith Wendell L.
to their alary, he w.i* giving them a lift 11.•i i
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h. I 1!, •uni
WUlkie, the 19«0 Ranabliran
when he w a. -hoi to death.
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presidential nominee, who h at
.ill*
urged Ns party to take the load,
\\ till I.II ll • Is. f
pml
Pictures of hunting and fishA .completo roster pf candlrrsh ip in site mpto Us Wipe o u t
I II ID I 1 .r
"** tag arises gre -being sought by dale* fur th r office of ajrniil
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YSo following- wwrrtwnt &gt; and
f i M W M H l nt Commerce to U tnnrtue fo r alt of ’ tho a lk 'lft* . O ctober.
ni.-nil.
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hii.ineaa
men
have
slrrm
ly
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trict* wa* finished by the dead­
ueed In tho advertising campaign line la*t. night...T . W, Lawton.
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nified thrir intention
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Id d ra w 'm o w vWtfora fb this cchonT ntnipftnirnrtent,' annntmeed
U ll.
■-|ieratif&gt;g w ith -. Tim /ianford
te r in 'th e day ofXerad a rtp e a l
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llem ld lii pulili»hing " ,-pecinl locality, - Mr*. - Mayma Hodgkin, today. . 1 _ __ ____
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which would leave Intact only the
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TdOflst Kdltlon on Oct. 27
All legatee* from D istricts No.
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in
charge
of
tourist
activity,
aald
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law's proelalona giving tho Free'
r 1 t f r T r v ' f ' . ** | • ♦ m .
which will Im- ilii.lritnit.-il
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.1, No. 4 and N o. 0, have an\V
h flux
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h i • • l . l It • f J V , l &gt; r
nounrrd for re-election and will
y r itr n
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•Jiorts from thin ’colrAtry.
“T h e1 Seminole County Cham­ go in unopposed while the IS*,
H-lactai frnni n apecinl (Tinmiier
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cur m l l . . ' . 1 It. t 1 • •II* I t l l . f ! &gt; i t o ' l i f . &gt;1 l , ' t n . u i ( * n t ^
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(The two m ajor features of ber of Commerce Is in a posi­ trict* No. I and No. 2 hgve a
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of ■Csmmerre li.t, a . well a.
wn«l
N la to N .i l l i t . - 1 1 )
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the neutrality act aa It etanda am tion to get a great deal of (rro panel uf rnnilidatea th at include
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thousand* of othrr reader* both
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Giles F.
win, Orlando a t­ in Florida and throughout the
(1) a clause prohibiting the arm ­ publicity fo r our county and San- all o f the Incumbent tru&gt;|pe*
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ing o f m erchant ships and (3) ford through tho
medium of and ala new candidates, and DU. torney, addressed a meeting of nation:
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a provision preventing aurh ships many advertising agcncic* and tr ic t No. fi has Two for..rc-elcc. the ram pbcll-Loasing Post last
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night- in*lho absence of the dis­ ~ - 8watn‘*"H»trery-Serv*e*- — During Uu* p-t-t two w n j ,• - r\- (liken I** Hit l . l - M l f l l Ml l » . 1 M , l ! I I I In l
(Jr°ns going Into combat sonea and out of state newspapers,’' tho lion and one new candidate.
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nionvuung
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h»vn
add
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trict
commander
and
atreaaed
the
pertain balllgerent porta. The said. “T h ty w nte almost daily
lirHiimd—
Swann’* Modern Cabin*
Thn*e announcing from dietrirt importune* of
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County's
NVA
rm
increasing
the
armed ship bill would nullify the for pictures of Gating and hunt- one, .Sanford.: a re Mrs. W. I.
ill Mil** •
W. R. "Speedy" Willis
|dny,» bringing Ihe total up l» nt'll If 491•’ .Hllb'll't
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first prohibition while lha neu­ Ing aa wall aa o th rr activities Morgan, R. It. Chapman and W. membership Jn "timaa like these.”
. I. Mi
Murray W. OverstreeA
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Kin
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worker*.
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lludgr.*,
p
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jirt
J. “ C. Trawlck. post adjutant,
trality act repealers would, »f pertinent tir this locality.’'
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M. Haynes, and tha nsw candl.
m orse, wipe out both restrleI t la very difficult for tho dates, Mrs. W lnnlfrad 8. Moaelev, said today.
Milton Gore1* Service Station time keeper, reported tiulay.
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The
a|i|irupciiition
fur I hi -&gt;I p*' •'1
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-tlona.)
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A.king all m*mbrr» to
pay
Chamber o f Commerce to secure M r. W 'r
j. V. done* Tire Shop
nr.* i. I»mg mainly need for I-Oil* I" ■ I- i
• ThO tw o re p o a fn llls w ere im­
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III.
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tCtUTW without*" thd • nr*
? f " ' r1,; j ^ a j l i n l s r r r j ’|.!..r A J f ^ l .MilU dv L-uliC -jn nii cjy;. ThlLrv-—ftffltnr *
mediately referred to tho foreign
n of the people. There.it" ?
Sanford llllirk Co.
«iii'l Mini rnnaeipienlly the u ffi." II- |iil.,l ............... ..
Monday night. Mr. Trawlck re
relations
coreihltteo—concerned
fore. It would be greatly Hey.
appre­Krecl Korward, Roy
. . . . . . . ; ,r r '- m t - t h y r r ^ p v f n r ■•■. m^ N
W. W. Ant.. Part*
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rniinxl _einpU*y&gt;-wir^il1any rlerirnl
t I m1
officially aa y e t with only iho
I'M ID
ciated If you hunters end Unwell
fisher­ and L. J . N orth, all in- ported. A number of ehrlc move*
Fred T. William*
niMVIlltf ll* r f|MMl III*' Millull.Ill* •' 'f'*V *" ' •r
wiirkek*'
mid
arvretark-a
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house-approved_mea«ure_for arm - men, when you have been for­ cumbent, a nd W. 3. H artley ami were discussed by the post but
8anford
Atlantic
Nutlriflal lu.t year.
Mrs
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action-w
as.
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time.
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tune ta~Td your 'trip * ,' waoid -call
n JR
___ Sam
Hawkin*.
David
w ontgumary, new candi­
At pre*ent there, are two girl* " .............
Mur. for tha Sons o( .th a U - F aria's Sunocn S tatno. -----------adm lnbtratlotl
fakuna either R. L. Cox *c A. Wleboldt W7“W7
L .‘ibjui » tii.'L. * 11J .•!♦• i. iiiii f'jt
dates* ------r -----------------lr - \ro t wlm
work
for
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II
Max
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h7n
,,n
gtun
ere
hearing
their
deadline
tho
com.
[il*
MipH.il ini^lii In | mi.r ii'**
firmly In tho saddle, t
and hava *your catch or garniliarher Shop, Arsadu w-dt n t ihr vnentionsl srKnal, mi.- hiul Ro-t ll*- -• H I - t»l fill *»
Tnmlcep In tha Qvledn d u lr irt.
id nno.
a . oa r ..-bclu
b c l u r eThomas'
l ------ - -----------------------------bhhttfifrspheir -xy-tlMr-*»pvfi»e- «d
an d -.m u st ba—paid.
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f»r esiedaivoi pubiio hoiS fis s s
Haw-Chamber - a f. Com m rrrr. Mia,
Jhu
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K aaferd—Avenuo— llct r _ Garden. Sr h'—I.—Gramma r Hehowli Lymow IV i l l
irnrTn* L^L uJjJiL ^ 4JJiillLi_l»]».v* l iliivvil
rn rv rr^ r
the ship arm ing question, voting Hodgkin
In g«pl
xeplalncd
A. 3 . Ig»»lng’» Trsn*fer k Stnr- High School, Ovlrih, High School,
Ixmg. K. T. 11a mil and. Nolan rrriumting th a t father* T&gt;T~Hi?
Thr
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tii*- i in -n » - r n m..|&lt;&gt;r
la wind no nil testim ony not
h*lp you could F rre ; la k e Monro*, Gua Schrnah hoy* Uka notice aad pay tht age. Jack'* Dew Drop Inn, J. J
two. in Seminole High Sch«*&gt;r* X41f * r.f M . \ ,». |». \ v, K ih m . I "
n t- m I h i i l I —a.iiil tin*
^jpler than 1:00 P. M- T lM l! — contribute Is siih«r 'cell In by J. G. Mane and Horold Ka»tner due* nf tha boys.
I'arrtah, Hanlandn Spring*, San. offiie nml one girl who acL&lt; II K |V| "l* * •
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The meeting w ai well attend'd fund Mattre** Factory. J»n Mn**'
phone or In person end tell us O. If. Flynt announces ns a new
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agtu-ulturc In.lruclor Al&gt;-x R- Mi d i * | m i l . t | y f Mu fm pif.it flu
lb - rkraiim and In*
of any particular interesting or candidate from Geneva
along and routine business aa well a* lliwyrln A Repair Shop, Weri Johnvon'a .ccrclnry in Hut Fu- tfiormnr .sit**' n n 'iv n i ,o-*—
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linn IIIVi-1*
unusual trip you hove mode. with Orie Mnlhlno* and J. Wat the plan* for tho Armlatico Day The Jeweler and Howard lloleler
IlMlki It IhiIm ,
ll.li l'H "! .1* 'll, j m l 1 I- lln.miinihttunKarmen*
lluiMing.
l. the g.iliw ay
program
were
dlacusaod
by
th*
This makes good reading outaido lace Smith, th a Incumbent*.
Cheater C. Foagite Co.. HupH
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AI*o there la one negro NVA
members, Mr. Trawlck declared kina Grocery A M erk't, Modern
] Im tin I niii.itin. s lu t n krv»tnnn i|»
of our state.1'
rm plojee, who j* arcrrlary to the c u lt mi l»#-r f.ti •
iiilhcrn il'i i.m lumiminl“ All this Information helps to
shea Shop, Sanfnnl-O vi'dn Trurk agrirolturn im lructor nt (’room’*
Mr •. Kii' m '* *'ii x%i
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t•*«I | lit.. .Iiuetu.i-,
•oil Bnnford to out of to w n peo­
Growers, The While ll'r n n , II. Arnilriny.
III hllVC l»* • l | l •till|•I* f• l , .........1 t tfi'iii
It,..,,., it ma &lt; ii. iili'lntple. which U w het wo all want.
M. Gleason, Sanford Ga* Co.,
Mim llodgr* diarloaed Ihnl itolll'I.
11... &gt;t-)l Hu i lll'ii v a nil. .1initially
2nd It will bo publicised In papers
Graan Valley Dairy, Pin«-hur»t there mny he n few more pn.i
I, nml in- leHiilni., ............. ...uteri
Grocery, Security l.umbvr t tlon* filled during Ihl* schoolMrs. J. T. McLain. Sr., af and magxxlnea Uuwuphout the
...........Irvi'li.pllig il lu-wr illrln j.-WASHINGTON. OcL SI - f * 7
Supply Yard.
Geneva, died In Ferttald-Leugh- entire oast end middle west.
term.
but
ainre
there
are
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nl in in uv. r iiy.ii" • Soviet
“If a t the present Uma you — Tha govern»*at*B aaarrh for
NEW YORK. OcL 31 —U P lRatliff A Hon, Nlek's Package ruuntiea in Ihe a rm , Seminole'*
Jp n Memorial Heepital today a t have
hi
inn -1 rlauii. 't I'1 1-' t11 he .1'i■long
any snap shot* of your game drays to ronaarva tU a l fo r de­ Nine itudent* and two Instruc­ Store, 11. A A. Departm ent Store,
W ilB A. M-, following an 111- or good strin g s of flah. wo could fense to gradually gvttlng around tors wero aplattered w ith hot
appropriation i« somewhat sm all­
flight Nn*i anui.e-* --light **• ,
Tha Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C. er H un rounlic* which have a
OSl.O, G&lt; rtoun • I* »'upi# .1^ ” n r. .vt* th.- lni|.re-«n.n Oi.it tin- f ill
neaa at one year.
■ - uae^ttoem nowv and will bo gUd to automobile Ileans* plates.
sulphuric
M
id
Monday
In
an
oxWalsh,
Seminole
County
Hoard
of
wav,
Oct.
21
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mint
Mrs. McLain wan horn Apr* te*keep your k*turoe intact aad
numle-r of defense project*.
n f l.ith Kliark-v and Rn»t«»w wn»
Officials of tha office of pro. plosion d arin g n chem istry •*Aiilitary uiithnriiii
Monthly m
JO, tMfe in Lancaster. Wise., rat turn them to you,” aha conelud- durtlon managomant report that periment a t Columbia University'* Realtors.
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I,.ifd that German fn.ee* Mill
•o m tth in r like 30,000 tone of
tyyr H all laboratory.
II. Kelts 8*rvlc* Hlallon, Wagoner
• ho •• mi thrr&lt;* m&lt;rtln'rf tnlmin. .i n- advancing • • 1 "f 1 'g an ru g .
County f o r th e p a st W years, o d - ____________ , J ------------ - *tevl go Into th a m nnufscura of H avem
Throe a f tha 11 suffered »e. Furniture Co., Palmetto Grocery,
islralivt* *litotri*t« in *|&lt;-1ix t-r uu v |,ii h Itself i . but UU’ null * ahort
f r i e r to tho 40 years th e lived
llrrnaa tags e a c h 'ro a r.
rloua bunts. The otharu wero l.odg* A Son Grocery, T akarh
nil Irn-'s, ti'iiting titnttfrial nrnl uf Itn.lnV,
to Geneva, h e r homo was
Maury M averkk, form er To*, trvated at the college Infirmary Restaurant, Jimmie Cowan. Mick’■' *
Oviedo.
Plan* In send • delegation nf knapsaik*.
Already. H 'f'A
*«-&gt;erlrd, llio
a* rongresaman now on tha'O P M and rotoasad.
e y 'r Pharmacy, Spencer's Top local
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Woodmen
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vA.ii.-r r r c lim t »»f I W
m u iir i u c ly
Meat acrloualy Injured was Shg^, Angel's F at - Shark, Mae'a
a membe r of Geneva1* f i r s t Baplems of aU te and local govorn- Ctoronca Iltokay, 39. tha In­ Klaatrie Service, Htantoy-Roger* of thiW orld to tha mcating of conirol for thi*. ilMlrilmfi-m »»t iiii|Miitnnt .Suvirt oil /a p p ly lm a
mim'd warm tnni'xiri -till ,n ji, running *ffom Baiun** in Uu* • au»
tint Church an d active la t u
district
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structor who waa holding Iho Hardware Co., Hanson's Shoe
CHICAGO.
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atm tloaa fo r m n ty yearn, aa
| U nIInm»4 mn
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lando Oct. 30 will bo discussed pootogvsinn' * f wli*»l**sMlc r
.
Tha aacrot of an alrplnn# P&gt;Jf-* half if o o t m ars n f th e annual beaker o f Mid whan It exploded. Sho*.
rmi’iiif.M tnri'r*.
aa fa n —
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of
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going
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license
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nal good
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plates.
body tad hands. Harold E. Brail- Flaetrle Service, Duke’s Plat*, Celery Camp tonight a t 7:30 o’­ rri|iiifi&gt; F»rr M mgua 3 vtifjrji
will ho cm d actad W ed. anra, M nrwiy n ^ k n l aapart re
clock. C- C. Collin*, secretary of
Om ras* T l m l
ov, 33, assistant Instructor, of
. ..
afternoon a t 3:00 e’etoek •a rte d Monday.
the group, announced this m orn­ tier to aulhoritic.d th r ir M » "nu
U pper Montclair, N. J.. and Mr*,
S T Lawla If. Bau*r o f H.oiprinr^.* whirh an* moally i f jm.M
a t tho f i r s t B aptist Church la
ing.
Mon Maritas, 33, * ■tadtnl.
•fond. N&lt;y T.. GroO co ai— ncianJ
Consul Commander W.
P. It Ii ratim atril th jt ihiarr urn *2,.
a
wtro
hoaplUllied.
•Stum ocfcooi •« * * * » .,» ^
Fields will proslda a t- th o meet­ 200 aurh riniri in Norway,
ing xnd .the j a i l activities of
KANSAS CTTT. OcL S I .- * * )
the camp .will bo discussed,' the
Fllturo Fannaro o f American
)'un«iVaT''*enficcl fnp Sever In ■
Secretary said in urging nil mem­
bers to bo present
Rapp win. .lied Sunday night a t
Fernatd-laiughtnn Mem"ri*l Hoe.
today with lha U tk O f S U r f a r WASHINGTON, OcL S I —0P&gt;
WASHINGTON, OcL 21
(At (vital, will Im; r»ndurtril a t Frick*
— Secretary nf
Axrirullure von Funeral *llnmu W ednesday
Thu Jaycees will meet tonight
Wlckard gave his auppnrt in,lay morning n t 10:iUI '.’clock, w ith
a t the Palms and Pin**, on tho
to p rirr.rn n 'rn l I'gidnlion which llie Rev. U .'l). Iln.wnlen ufflcUL.
ba hwTMaad M arly 3 3 1 percent Orlando road, a ) 7 :39 o'clock.
would authnriie ceiling. »n farm ing.
JACKSONVILLE, OcL 31 I M I and th at tha aaU o u l
Fnllnwing servlcca, the remain*
(Ay— Th« annual convention of product* a t net Ir* . than ti n
would odvaoca 19 ta I t
A ’ aorm it wan Ucoed to Henry tho American Association o f P as­ percent nf parity, but d crh rftl will be taken to F.vcrgrven O m * .
ZurObde to cen trsct f . a Aah- senger T raffic Agents opened agricultural cn.nm.MlUiea wer- lery fo r burial. The HX y ear old
aka 3100 worth of re- b iyi Monday.*
man to survived by no Immedioia
not high yet.
two-atory fram a house
.W irkanl told tha Ifnu.te Rank­ retoiivg* in the United Kla tea.
J . W ,. Small o f-N o rfo lk . Va.,
1339 Sanford Avnum. presided a t tha opanlng etealon ing Committee considering On- lie wu* born in G erm any s o d
n t which traffic agante from IV Admlntotrntion-suppdilV«i|
price moved to Sanford about 30 year*
lU te a U lkid shop#
• *- ■
control bill that price ronl.ol ago.
Tho ceovlotion w ill caatlnua •loo* would not p rev en t infla­
Pallb«ar*ni wUI bo: IL E . More
agriculture, be rto. Henry Nkckl*. H oary W itt*,
through today, of U r width dal*. tion. Aa for
said, the surest preventive w a. S r., Julius Takacb, Sandy And«Ke
•93 n i 8«J! H ? u * r , ______ j £ i

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New Method To Complete School
D r a w Tourists T rustee R o s t e r
Is D e s c r i b e d Is A n n o u n c e d

Sporting P i c t u r e s Candidates In Three
Will Be Used To Districts Will Be
A d v e r t i s e Ci t y
Elected Unopposed

Leaders Co-operate
' On Tourist Edition

Orlando^ Attorney
Urges L eg io n To
Build Membership

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Two From Sanford Seriously H u rt
In Crash On DeLand-D aytona Road
NYA Employs 10
Ybunff Girls In
County Schools

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Mrs. J»T. McLain*
D ies Following
1 Y earV Dtaess

Defense May Effect
Auto License Plates Students, Instructor
Injured By Explosion

Norwegians Ordered
To (Jive Up Tunis

Woodmen To Plan
For District Meet

Eyes Found As Secret
Of Flying Balance

Nebraska Student Is

Fond prices Expected
To Go Up 25 Percent

Wickard Supports
Farm Price Roof

Passenger Traffic
Agents Hold Meet

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Funeral Services I
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.('AG E EIGIIT

Coach McLucas Returns To
Original Lineup For Game
Against DeLand Bulldog:
By JACK HERRING
, n
.
m " __
Y „
Ta ueo a phrase coined by (g S t O I *
I fid lH
18
Leo "Llppy” Durocher, menoger1
ef the hapless Brooklyn "Dod­
gers", "I
shoulds' stood
In
bed." That’s Juet what your rav­
ing or roving reporter did *s
the local gladiators of Seminole
' High ran up against the InvlneOAINESVILLE, Oct 17-(flpe
ibts dread roughs of
Daytons ciili —Florida's Fighting Gator
Beach, Friday night October 3. fno'ball team, berten one touedAfter the storm had settled down here Saturday night bv
and all the "breaks" had formed Villa nova hope* to bounce back
sn avalanche in the favor of into the win column on the rood
the Buccaneers, the final score ihi* week against a team that
wss 37-pointa for the Butt and ha* c .. ii more of a coma-back
a big fat goose egg for the Fed*. In mnkr
The so called I rests were In the
1 he Gators meet Maryland
form of intercepted passes, and Ml il liner to Duke last week, in
pissas over the heads of the College lark Saturday afternoon
Ftd backs; but the last brrak in the Obi t.lneri’ llomecomlnr
was the breaking of the roach's celebration game.
heart as he saw his team run
Coach Tom
l.ieh
amt hit
■' over because they refused lu ■hsrer* expect no r* ey tfc»k in
learn their plays and the funds handling the M'ry landers, de
mentals at the game.
•i it,- the licking l&gt;v Duke. The
All of the shanges Mrl.ueu* riutor mentor *ny* he prefer* to
made teem to be of no nvall. meet s team after a will rather
Having come to this conclusion than aftrr it ha* lost and I*
ha has now, with ths eireptinn fumingfor virlory.
of one position, returned to the
Report* are that the Terrapin*
original line up which he start
re pointing fur c. win over the'
•d the season off with.
t&gt;|. ige and Blue l-efora
the
This origlnsl line up consist* grad*,
mil will
‘V*hoot
the
cf Andrew Hasty it reiWer, lam work* " A line passing attack
bsrt Palmer and Junior Brown *i»r* them nn offense to l»«
St the guards, the tackles Icing fesreif, and even in the route by
W. I . liters and Hilly Firming Duke the Old Liner offenw
I '. (Flaming having had a shot st picked up nine first downs.
,
ths end spoil, Taylor Hrown at
Before
meeting
Wallace
right end, and A. W. Kick*, who Maryland won over HampdenWaa Ineligible for the first rti -thlnev IH-O,and lieil Western
counter,
replaces
4br silmi: Maryland it fi. Thus, like the
"Butterballs" Herring at Irft- Gator*, they ■land at the f.OU
end.
n rk. Klnrhls hi,* won over Tam­
Itandolph Macon, ami
Thla line-up presents s well pa and
Slate unit
balanced team with atilllty amt loll to kilsalsaippl
I'Tierlenee arranged as It should Villanova.
Ueh will head hi* *i|iiad north
btf In order to acquire the be*t
for the "tenth meeting between
offense and defense possible.
■
lie
I,II tennis Friday afternoon
Thb Feds are to play the first
game ever played In &lt;h» new nnd the Gator* will arrive In
where hix^l
Btstaon Stadium which has Irrn Wcshingtun, ft*
orphaned ' because Hletsnn llnl i|uarters wi.l be established,
varsity abandoned Interarhulaslic early Saturday morning.
Florida has won six of the
Although the structure
foootball.
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nine previous game* in the ri­
valry, including the last three In
i low. A number of flashy sophonnrv backs have augmented the
While Looking
returning groips from the Mary
land
1040 team, which lost to
Around For A Place the Gator*
20-0 here.
The Plorida squad la In good
To Dine
shap* for th. game, and thvrw
Try the Food at the l* a chance that Hill Latako,
Junior quarterback held out of the
V linova game with an lalury.
will be able to play.*

Aiming For Win
Column Saturday

Palms &amp; Pines
It's slwsys good and b«tI U r, too
For It l« frtHhly prepared
Joxt for you

SsndwIchM &amp; Evirylhlng
Hlghwsy South Of
Arm
nltsgs
lUge Cabin
i
Court

"J".
tormally dedicated
that night, the Oleryattra ami
opr high school band have been
Invite*! to represent Hanford at
the stadium opening.
That's all this week Wrapt
rvineniber your three U'a, koya,
DEFF-AT DEI.AND DECISIVE­
LY,
I*. 8. Youi reporter govt out
on a limb mid predicts a Sanfonl victory.

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1911

THE BANFOBD B E B A C D . B A w r o jf e j M J M P *

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f w* t° **v« y°u the beat In everything for

Peter Paul’s Beauty Shoppe

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Coca-Cola Bowlers
Continue Winning
To Lead Tourney

''IM oT Horn*
. Score _Team
{DnXMSZCTIONAL
_j Other O s a c
Gamaglo Tach-Notra Dam* * , 041 Akron-Ohio U.
DNP The atadet-Furman
I
Darklyon-Virginia Poly
CoiumbU-Oeorgla, _____110-13
Ashland-Rio Grande
13-0 Augustana HU.)-QL Cbtt.
Duko-ColgaU
"
----14-0 N. Car. SUbs-Waka Forvat \
fUchmood-Wash.-Lee
13-11 Aurora- Eunka
Hamlltoo-DberUn
.
VtrgtniA MIL-Virginia
7-34 BaU SUle- Mich.’ Central
Holy Cmoa Mlaajaalppl
DNP Baker*Eraporta
Mlnnaaotx-Pittsburgh (
OOm Game*
0-0 Btttfftao-Otterbvtn
SanU CUra-Mich. s u it ,
4-13 Caryon Nrwman-MWlgan
0-17 Capttat-Ohio Northern
VUlaaovs. Baylor,
^
T-13 Che itanooga- Howard
31-0 Con cord-GleavOU
Carthage- Elmhurst
V
ik N M A S T
&gt;3-0 Cumberiaad- Murfreeaborv
3-0 Cincinnati-Centre ,
Alfrad-BrooMya
7-1* East Kentucky-King
0-0 Coe-Coenell (la.)
American
Johns Hopkina
34-4 E. Tenn.-Tuaeulum
(O )
-7-0 Dayton-Mtamt
Amold-Tran ton Tr.
Deniepo-Muskingum
Emory Henry-Union
Bate#-Northeaetem
3- 13
•-S3 ralrmont-Bheppard Tr.
0-1* DePauw- Butler
Bloomabnrg-Lock Haven
Oeorgatown IKy.l-Holbrook
13-0 DeSales- Aseunrion
Boston CbUega-Manhattan
Eariham- Evansville
0-34 Hampden lydnry-WUl. Mary
Drosm-Tufta
34-4 East Illinois-fformul
13-30 Louisiana Coll.-West Tana.
Bucknelt-Boston U.
DNP El lendal»- Die kaon
4-13 Louisiana Poly-La. Normal
DNP Franklln-ttanover
Buffaltf-Waah. Jefferaoa
0-7 La. state NormXl-La. Tech
DfO* Hamlins- Maralratt r
C. C. N. Y.-Clarkson
0-14 Louisiana Btale-Rica
34-0
Clarion- Cdinkae^'
0-14
HlUadale-Albion
Maryland-Florida
11-4 lllram-Thiel
Connecticut-Maine,
3-0 Mc Ktndree-Htwaaaee
0-t7 Illinois-Drake
Cortland-Bt. Lawrence
DNP Mercer-Wofford
0-4 III Wesley-81 Joseph's
Dela war*-Dtcklneon
DNP Mist. Cell.-Delta Tr.
■4-14 Indiana Tr -BUppery Rock
Draxat-Bwarthmore &lt;
13-4
DNP Iowa Stale Tr - Western State 30-14 Morria Harvey-Davis Elkina
K. Stroudaburg-Kutxtown
Mkrray-Tann. Poly.
20-7 Kent Stale-Wrvt Ijberty
rordham-Waat VlrglrUa
DNP S. W. La. LnaL-Bprlng Hill
Oettyaburg-Weat Maryland DNP Kenyon-llaldelberr
0-U Southwtilsm-Sewanee
DNP Knoa-Mllllitln
Green ML-Morrlavtlte
4-14 Tulane-North Carolina
DNP Lake Forest-Waoesn
Grove City-Allegheny
4-4
DNP Mancheatei-Cent Normal
Hartwtck-Ithaca
SOUTHWEST
13-4
DNP Marquette Tv -NoithtunJ
Hotatra-Btue fudge
Southwestern Csaafi
14- 4
4- Marquette-tlaneaa
7
Harvard-Dartmouth
DNP Taxaa ChriaL-Ttxax A I M . 7-31
4- 11 Marsnall-Kent Weatey
Hobart-Trtnity
DNP Texas- Arkansas
31-4
24-7 Mich Min. ‘'ech-Sl Norbert DNP
Lafayatte- Muhlenberg
Other Games
Lebanon Valtey-Albright
DNP Milton.Wiac-naln Tech
4-13 A bllent-Southwestern
31-4
Lehigh-Drain"DNP Milwaukee-Plat tvburg
Auburn-Bo. Methodist
3-30
12- 0 Mission-Northwrjt OuU.
Lowalt-Hjnii^'.
,0-3 New Mexico A. A M.-Tempe 43-4
0-2# Mcnn.uulhlawrtru.-e
Middle bury-Colby
4-t# New Mexico-Arixona
13-13
20-4 Morehtad-Bemldp
Mllleravtlle-’ tanafleld
13-21
Phoenix •BakeraSeld
DNP
DNP
Navy-Com#.',
13-7 Texas Tvcb-Csntenary
Nebraska- Indiana
34-4
New York U.-Syracuse
17-47 North Utate-Northland
,13-7
Texas Wesly-E. Texas
DNP
20-17 Na Dak. Stale-Omaha
Norwlch-Ooaat Ouard
7*14
20-40 North flL-Wheaton
Princeton-Pennsylvania
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
2-4
Rhode Island-Mass State
» 3 Northwest-Central State
Mountain States Big Bevea
o :« Okla. A. A M -Detroit
Rochestar-Amherst
DNP Colorado-Colorado Stata
43-14
DNP Oahkoah-Sttvena Pnt.
Rutgers-Port ptx
4-13 Utah-Brigham Young
13-4
4-18 I’rlnclpia-Roaa Poly
JpnngSetd-Nvw tUmpahlre
DNP Wyomlng-Dsnvsr
4-41
0 0 Shurtleff-Wlaconatn Ext.
3uequehanna-Juniata
DNP
Other Gamas
O il Hloux Falla-North Normal
Ttmple-Pann State
DNP AlUon-Wsber
57-0 S. Dak. Stale-N. Dakota
Upaala-Punier
Montana-Gonxaga
HI. Clcud-Winona
,*
Nevada- Fresno
Vermont-Unlon
til. Olaf-Carteton
R»fl*- Adams
Wayneiburg-BhJ^nnabrg
a W. Missouri-KlrkavUIs
Utah Stxts-Idaho '
•
Wvaie/an-Hsvei.j'.Tl
lipearflah- Dakota Weaty.
Whitworth-MoOL ScT Ml
W Va. Wee-Bethany
Stout-Augaburg
Colorado Minas Colo. Coll.
Williams-Bowdoln
Toledo-John Cmrrull
Worrealer-Amer Inll.
PACIFIC COAST
Upper Iowa-Dubuque
Yale-Army
ra d io Coast CMlmaca
Valparaiso-Central Normal
WEST
Wart burg-Buena Vista *
Oragoo-California ~
&gt; DNP
Wasters Omfmnrt
West. Reserve-Baldwin. Wall
B. Cxllf.-Wiah. Stale
Northwestern- Michigan
13-10 Wichita-Washburn
Washlngtod-U. C. U A.
7hio Slat*-Purdue
17-14 WoosWr-Ctaa
Other damns
-VLacunain-Iowa
13-SO Yank ten-August ana (S.D.)
Culvor Btocktso-Csatral
Ypallantl-Dowling
Green
Big Six Conferem-c
Humboldt-Chico
Xavler-Kentiicky
•wo Blale-Mlieourt
Pugtt Bound-Pause Lath.
naas Idalr-Oklahoma
Ian DUgo-Rsdlands
SOUTH Bailnaa Jc.-Tuba
Missouri Valley Conference
South eastern Ceafi
•Uftford-*an Francisco
'rely hloti-Wash. IBL L.)
DNP T
Tenneaiee-Alabama
Btockton-Monlo"
i
rulsa-Sl. Louta V. ' ^
le g V
Vanilerbllt-Georgla Ttch
NOTIi—DNP n u u did not pv
h other In 1040. .
Cttirtl Frets Jlimiltdhy

Select Selections
By

RALPH WARNER

(Ed. not*. Tsama art ranked
numerically In sack section. Tim
sections srs Bbuth-S, Tsxas-T,
Mid Weat-MW, East-E. Midland.
and Far We.t-FW, A teem that
U rated behind Its opponent In
teem strength i UU
ed because of other
i such
eondlas menUI and ph
tlon, eU. Also ijrtn
to designate the a]
nose of play as fo
Toss up, AB—Close

orsr lUrop.-SJA
ov*r Davids**:
Mfunl. A b T t I,
snsaa T8| -&lt;4«i

Coca Cola
Spencer Cardin
Grar.’ tte
Pepsi Cola
lawia Candy Co.
R. C. Cola
Lucky Hoy
Life Havera
600 Howlers for the week are
Paul Pesold, 673; Lear Hopper,
610; Cm . Pesold. 636; Roy Holler,
634; T. Holly, 624; II. Apploby
611; Roy Mtnn, 608; Bill Jen
ninga, 30&lt;S.
Individual high standings to
date:
Geo. Priold. 189.5; Paul Peaold. 184.2; Roy Hqller, 179.4
Gene Baber, 178.4; Hill Thome
174; Lear Hopper, 173; T. Dolly
173; Herb
Pope, 1G8.4; Ha
llrrbat, 143; Roy Mann, 103
Bill Ludwig, 141.

WELSH TIRE SHOP
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FOKTUlfE SHOES
FOR MEN
SKYRIDER SHOES for boys

B. L. Perkins
^ O R R E C T ljm jJ B W E A R

cMIARANTGEOlo
R
is a sdomUSsaRy has
p g Itomslsiok
of prams Ueo

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TVs men that botn# rspoirs a s d lmprorsmanta a rt
aola yoA th* men coally lhay bscoma-^Fo* Vxdinpl*.
• sbm O b o k In g o root c « * s o r a * d a a a a o a {st sf;
pl f l i r^and w on p a p g r .'J W t pul off aaadad rapqtca
. bacoaaa you h t m 'I . A a monay.1

No Down Payment — No Mortgage
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A llowance
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On Your Old Battery

On cold wlntar mornlngx whan yonr
M otor la hard to atari, yon nead the
•atm power, that only a Flreatooa E y .
Ira Power Battery given yon. Don’ t
wait until yonr present battery goon
dead. Trade It la today! Wo
giro
y o n . np to 12,00 an a trade-in allow*
aneo on yonr old battery. Pat a Fir*.

W O R N

WORN SPARK KUOS
WASTI OASOLINI

nrentes can

C . - C . W e ls h

until It o'clock .Noon, lion

' THADL

“finds
}*r"*AfAa
"tAvs.
8anta Clart on top. The over N. Y.

That smooth
Dr* with a
heavy
new
Uead —you'll
ret sew firstUse lire mile­
age at half
tho coot I

M 4 i mill b# r* f * l v »d by
lb # Alfoirnay U s n t r a l o f i h » rflmt*
" I Klorlii» at hit offlcm In Tallm

in now, and Istsr went Into
i .Methodist partiwnhip with Mr. Anderson,
TJ pvvr Aubut
• A t To m i Hr. RsonsMat whose ratldencu
Christian T4-oy _
M tlO Palssstto Avsnus, has oas
T6. ABC; T lIM Taeh
daughter, one m , end one grand­
frlitanarv
1
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Cditenary.. „, , .
daughter, Cynthia
Ellen.
HU
MID W E STorsr PiU ES0| Ni
over Michigan, h
Inn employee, in Camp Blending
Stata IIW l n o
hospital Registrar's office.
lows I^VR oTsrWUeeniln
'I l f s . RoumlUat Is a menAsr
ABC; “
--------Detroit M w P'erer Okie. A of many fhrie orgsnlsstlons ami
SOUTH—Top
Duka figures
Midland S. ABCt:Nebraska
over Colgate. Defeated Tulans
md l am .' Indiana MW10,
holds second rating. 'Bams and
Vela art evin-stephsn. Same for
Vaady sad Tech. Texas, fTI, rolls
along.
MID WEST—Minnesota and
Ohio . State more ell over PIU
end Purdue. .Saturday's host Is
Northwestern vs. Michigan. The
Wildcats by a shade, Nefassaka.
g Oklahoma os
tough Ifidlans.

SB, an ilight favorRas one Col* Ptnn 8ta
umbla and Holy Cross. Foedhsm gg over

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Walgreen A gen cy
Opens Formally
Qn Saturday
■A* .
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&amp;A-C!iM65f SS «&amp;■*}!
nstL Oeorgls, H4, and Mississippi. Princeton

coming IT yon
Ut u .

Coca Cola bowler* continued
their winning streak at a savage
pare by downing H. C. Cola
three straight games, giving
them six wins and no Idues
■ones
and putUng* them In tho loud
N otlc# la b K i b y « l v t n that t »
of the Sanford Bowling Tour­ arm
In Ii o i Ir n i
ml S it
nament now In Ha second week. fU n fo rd A v»riM , fU n fo rd , Florl*
nam e
Paul Peso Id, captain of the dm un d er the fic t itio u s
tanley • R o g e r *
llm n dw ire Co^
leaders, spurred his team to the Rmud
thM w e Imtend t o regtater
victories by totaling B72 In the •eld mnme pmreudmt t o th e term *
matches to lead the Individual o f the r ir tltlo u n N am e N U tu to"
(C h e p ie r m c i L o w e o f fjn r l d e )
scorera for this watk.
Spencer Harden downed Pepsi w ith th e C le rk o f th e P tm alt
C
C ou n ty . F lorid *
Cola two out o f ‘ three to hold ourt o f ftemlnnlm
.J. A. R O O K R A
In second place, while Crapetta
•p. C
F T A N tm .
moved into third slot with
Owner*
two-one win over Lewis Candy Oct. is. im i .
Company.

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Florida C ity A fford in g Hall, High
And Water TranMiorlatlnn

EaUbUahed

SANFORD, FLORIDA, 8ATURDAY. OCTOBER IM. io n

Expenditures

Confer With
Jap Minister

Russians Hold
Nazis A t Bay
Near Moscow

Bureau Tells Three
. Ways To Cut NonDefense Spending;
Recommends None

O f f i c i a l s ” Believe
Negotiations W i l l
Continue In Effort
To Solve Problem

Britain Warns Japs
Against Ma ki ng
Attack On Soviet
Th r o u g h Siberia

Cut Would-Hit
Relief Program

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18
Th* State Department
disclosed that Secretary Hull aM
Under-secretary Walla had g
lengthy ronfareace with Kanamc
Kakaaug 1, the Japanese mlnUter to Washington at which a
“ general interchange on view#*
on American-Japane.e relations
took place.
Some official* expressed thp
belief Wakaaugi informed the de­
partment that the long pending
nagotiationa looking toward a
aolution of Iht difference! botween the two countriea would
continue rieapite the formation
of the new Japanese cabinet, he.
Heard pledged to a firm policy
toward the United Slate*.

U. S, Destroyer Torpedoed

Blood Plasma Coes Aboard

Report Says S o m e
R e v i s i o n s Hurt
Defense E f f o r t s
WASHINGTON. Oct. 18
— UPi— The Budget Bureau
% today told Congress of three
* waya to maids big cuts In
non-defense expenditures —
did not recommend unv of
them—and said the greatest
reduction would hit the fed•erai work-relief, farm and
youth-aid programs.

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Th* abov* photo of th* U. B.
destroyer Kearny we* made when
We warship waa launch*d at
Kearny. N. J.. last year. Torp*dogd IM miles aouthwaat of Ice­
land, th# damaged vsaael was able
to proceed under her own pow­
er. Tha ship was on regular pa­
trol duty.
Lieut. Comm. A. L. Danis at
left, la shipper of tha U. 8.
destroyer Kearny. Tha ship la
*«♦ of th* Navy’s newest de.
■trovers. She was laid dawn In
l l l f and completed in 1940.

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89-foot
beam. Sb* Ts armed with tha
■tandard flve-lneh battery of her
class. No rasualtlaa to personnel
trso Indicated m dispatch** re­
ceived by th* Navy Department.

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In etumpting to avoid a cote
liaion with
___ _a _gasoline truck.
Courtney U. Sodertlom suffered
a severe head injury and hte
on* passenger, Itenchel Dunn,
waa hurt alightly in an accident
which eccurred on Lake Monroe
Boulevard Thursday when th*
boy* were driving In th* dlraetjtm of Sanford, according to
H ig h w a y
Patrolman William
Brocker.
Dunn waa takan to lha FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital for
treatment and examination Im­
mediately after th* wreck .and
after dressing his cuts and krais­
es, th* hospital released him. j
R. iEL Soderblom, father of tip
driver, disclosed today that Ma
eon's condition is Improftng, bate
Courts*y is weak doe to lota *4
blood, from bla bead Injury, y &gt;A wltaaao *d tba uaaldaui mated
th* rar turned ever two and- a
half times hurling young floderblom to the (round where hr
continued rolling for about 30

Registration To Con­
tinue Next Week
To Fill Vacancies

Deploring th* lack af eandldatea for tbo position of school
trustee. Superintendent T. W.
Lawton said this i____
L.. that
raornlng
tbs position was oaa of tba most
CHICAGO, OcL _ l A - ^ - E d - impo'rtant la tha countyT
Threi* mot* mm
hav* an­
nounced their candidacy
from
district N+- «
lo flve bot no candidates hav*
announced frotn any of the other
fir* school districts, Mr.- Lawton said.
W. W. Mmtmmary a f Alta­
monte, W. J. Hartley of Longwood and Fred Forward o f For­
Cmmp For Aliena
est City have just announced
their Intention to run for the

# Founder O f Packing
Company Dka Today

Only 10 pereeat af the payment duo from Ute State for the
county schools waa received to­
day, making It necessary that
th* schools borrow money to meet
their expenses and tha' payroll
du* Nov, 7, Superintendent T.
W. lawton annota te d this mom-

A total ot 9UTLN waa depos­
ited by tba Stato In tba account
of tba Semlnala County schools
but expenses fo r tbo month
■moon! to f l l j N M
and tha
November payrell nuut be mat
kafne*
fk a asaob
-------- - 1 (a
before the
next * payment
Is Pa.
re­
ceived front, the Stato an Nov.
ll , Mr. Lawton explained.
Near i Completion
It la probable that tba county
seboota-will hare to continue to
a r t * YORK. O ct IS - 4 A V - Htwoll (and, L&gt; J. North, Mr. borrow money each month until
January or February whm tho
Lawton -roowated.
Mr. Howell, Mr, North and 1teens* tag ■money start* comn at Camp Up- Mr. Forward art trustee* at Ingjn t o tba State, Mr. Lawton
m o r a l and Mil Bartley la u
Per several m n tha school*
farmer tnmto# af ala yearn ago.
Thrao mra will bo akoora to have bad to borrow money to
torra In District No. I In th* moot expenses to mid-year odd-

W h e n y o u n g i EV|»4 w m placetl
on *•firwt f ir in g " , he b egan n o t­
ic in g the ip ia lif ir a t io n a of each
t o y *#uch m A l l - t i l a l r . A ll-S o u th *
r r n . A lf-C o n fe r r n e e , etc
ap«l in
* llW n g ttK r a t h io a lo u d , ''I»uh**
re m a rk e d . T i n 'ju t i'm in lr y ' fro m
F lo rid a ."

Ireaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
T h r fo llow ing m rrrh a n U Anti
l u i ' i u t " m rii havt* u lrrm ly mgn ifirtl t h n r intention
u\
c«"iH -rating
w ith
Th#
S an fn ril
Hrr:»|.| in p u b lish in g n sprciul

Negro Suffers
Under Delusion
tJndiee

Qttta A Ml Of excitement

Good
Uniforms
k Oet. 1 9 -

Citrus Co#
To Mete

foreign office and m*mbers of tho American supply ml*aion. hot left Moscow for a d.«|
tlnatlon to th* easL
'
With 8 tainhard! sro sll the
m.mivr* of th* Moscow »m- 'f** OVf
biasy staff, with th* exception ch*"**of two eecretsrte* and -thr..
r
rl.rka, who ar* remaining In **&gt;-! v j * , ? 0 ,
Nail-beleaguered capital for th.j
time being.
.
1
Alto travelling eaktward kV|,r*;
train with th# ambassador. thc|*jd » '» 11
department said, are th* mill- "J bo,h

•..jth»

i 'W 'i i t t ’ t

/a vv
r.p p t
ir let l ived men
tlnrt in
an
A i l m i . , m w 4p a p e r
•lo r y 11* f u ll h.11 k mu Hu* K n - 4h
Tuan fiM iilta il
1 ait in
it 1 ^ E m o ry
(7h iv e r&lt; it y w hen
Hie
firn ic y rn r
lH iy *4 met
K m u ry *
So p h o m o re
n liid e n la
in tin* 1 11 -1 in le rc la « n
g a m e o f (Tit* term
F o r the fir ^ t tim e 111 (en yearn
the frvA hpiun lin e u p of the 11111v e m it y C «4 in .1
upon and
fin in h m l
the after imh &gt;u w ilh
a

tie of (HO.

Candidates For Schools Receive
School Trustee Only 20 Percent
Places Lacking O f Slate Funds Soviet
15 More Needed By County Board Will
Deadline - Monday,
Have • To Borrow
Explains L a w t o n
Rest, Sayq Lawton

g i-n ry the pla*ma la m ixed with ■ li*tille il water

White And Negro
Hold First Meet Plays On Emory County Schools
Freshman Team
For Organization
T o Be Inspected

U. S. Ambassador
Leaves Red Capital

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U.S. Is Offered
East Indies Base
Stiff Attitude T owards J a p a n e s e
t’rged By Senate
1 tilth.
lift,
f SI*) Ihe
llriti-h
hrtTil h. M il. Imlav
"lalr.l di-palche* from
row”
declared
*in
Neil trmip,.
I lankntw
Smirl capital, are nn»
held mi all .alien'. ■■
tliMenw front.
*

Young Soderblom
Suffers Serious
Injui$ In Wreck
Defense Classes A. W. Epps, Jr.

Tha . report, prepared In re■ponae to a Senate finance com­
mute* reeolation, laid m.\ny of
_ th* Indicated downward revision*
• “ would aerloualy Impair th* de.
feaa* effort and other vital gov­
ernment activities.”
Amid growing tension over de.
vategmaata abroad, high adminteirutJon. source* revealed ye»3 terday they were studying
a
proposed 9SO.OOO.COO.OOO a year
**vtetery program.”
While th* program la,only in
tha* study stage, it waa teamed
a a t i liH r *i
that President
atm erelt had ordered the Army,
Mfe* and Office at Production
MaMgemaat to map eat a pro.
gram that would match the pro.
duett** effort* at the German*.

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Member Associated Pri

Shift

In WPA
Jobs Explained

JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 18-146
-T h o recent rrfliMributlo'l of the
Florida WPA quuli* which rniKt-d
•everal hundred person* to be re­
leased from projects in the Mi­
ami and Jacksonville district* was
necessary to “ a**ur* a fair and
equitable allocation of work as•Ignmenta.'' State Admlntstrator
llarkuata explained Fridiy.
Tim shuffle, he explained, was
to give each district a q w 's in
prcuortlon to its waiting Hat.
Tba October ellocatlon for Floride was 21,170 persons, leaving
1MS1 certified workers tor whom
they* were no assignment* available. October totals by districts
ar* aa follows:
1, Tampa area, OAfid employed,
total Of 11.714 eligible, 2, JacksonvUla area. 4734 employed,
AITS, eligible; 3, TallahasseePmease la area, 6244 employed
22SS ellglbl*; 4. Mleml, 1931 emPttnd, MM eligible; 8. Orlando,
t t a employed, M4d eligible.

sr Asks Ships Be
it To War Zones
“ "A 'teeiaive Houao approval of
tegatotim to a m merchant ship*
prempted Senator Pepper (D^
Flu.), today to ask the Senate
to g* oven farther, and wipe

Tmirint Ftlitiun «»n OrL 27
which will !»# ilkntribulril
to
I.MH) pioapectivt* winter viiltora
wlrflnl from • nprclal Cham ber
of 4*oni mere# list, aa well a*
thoiMMioU of other rratlem both
in Floritlu and throughout th«*
nation

County Health Unit
Sanitary Engineer
Discloses Duti es
T h r S a n ita ry
D rp n rlm rn t
"?
S»’mlia»tr t'nuilty * l lr a l t li
I ’mt
u n d rr I h r ilirv rtim i nf K. M
llr ,..« lh u i-l. -a n lta ry rn ic m rrr. i»
• va iu a b lr add'tiim in w e n l |irr
v rn lln n of d iaravr am i w ith in Ih r
navt 6 0 day* rach
w h ltr
and
colored tchiMil in Sem ino le County
w ill be in sp rrte ii far w u lrr &gt;u|i
p ly, w n i r
iliip o ta llig h tin r ,
vrn tlln tio n ,
luncK. .room*
nod
r r n r r a l »an ilatin n , Mr. n ib a illo u a l
•tatrd (&lt;Mh&gt;y
W h m the' new iln ll moVi * into
ll* office* nod clin ic lorated on
the corner of C o m m e rcial ami
O ak A venue* on O ct. iiH,
a rcoriliiifc- f» C ontractor F A |iv •on'* rrp o rf tin* OrMt project of
the (u m ln lio ii ilcp a rtm cn l K ill l&gt;e
under way
The m ill if. lo-ing
o ryanu e d
under I ir. Ikin Cone'* *upvrvi*oai,
who w ill act aa p h ysician un til a
reg ular « la ff H ig io r ra n be »ecureil. ,\|i»* Kdith H a a lrm i* |»ei
m aneutly the C o u n ty’*
llr a lt li
Nur»e and a local person w ill
*ct n&lt;
receptioni*! and
desk
clerk of Ih r unit.

Th om as lla r h c r Shop
Ait'inli* I'ackagi* Store
llry a n 'a (in ru g c
S an fo rd A ven u e lloor (Innlon
A J . I.onning'n T r a n u f c r Si
Storago
Jn rk '* |h*w D rop Inn
J J I ’a rrin h
S an liin d o S p rin g s
San ford M oM rcM F a c tu ry
Jo# M o m llic y c l# &amp; It**pal/

Writ The Jeweler
lloKuril llolrier
1‘lirsler , U. Knsgule Co.. II &gt;pkin* iiroeery A Mark-1, Modern
Shoe Shop. Sanforil-Oviedo Truck
(irowrt,. The f/hile Keren, II.
M tileaKin, Sunford. (*a« Co.,
Green Valley Dairy, I'inrhur*!
Gnu-cry, Security Lumber A
Supply Vnrd.
Katliff A Son. Nirk'a Package
Store. II, A A. Department Store.
The Outlet. Cowan Co„ C. C,
Welah, Seuiinol* County Board of
Rraltor*.
Piggly Wiggly A Lovett'*. W.
II. Kelts Service Station, Wagoner
Furniture Co., Palmetto Grocery,
Lodge A Son Grocery, Takarh
Restaurant, Jimmie Cowan, Mick­
ey's Pharmacy, Spencer’s Top
shop. Angel’s Fat Shack. Mae's
Elsctric Service, Stanley-Rocer*
Hardware Co., Hanson's Shoe
Shop.
W. T. Whitehead,
Hofmann
Electric Service, Duke's Place,
City Drug Co., tansy Dry Clean­
ing A I.aundry, Seminole Coun­
ty Credit Association.
Stone
Pra-School
Nursery,
Clark Variety
Works, Nipper
Sign Shop. Sanford
Bowling
Center, Melsch Realty Co., and
Purcell Co.
8*mlnol* Barbecue,
Realty
Trust Co., Remlnote County Laun­
dry, Sanford Fish A Grocery Co.,
Frank Evans, Casselberry Gar-

dtnie

Btln* Machine A Supply Co.,
Roumlllat A Anderson, Plater
Dry Cleaner*, Dr. i. L. Ingram.
Ifaffett'e Auto Servlet, Bobcrta’
Grocery. Berry'* Liquor Store,
Evaleen’s Beauty Shop. Spencer
Hardin Dairy, Walter U Cooper,
Sanford Cash F**d Store. 8. H.
Kaglish Golf Service Station,
Roy Britt’a Gulf Service Station,
Morun'e Market. Maxwell Stowart

IIK 1(1 IN . ( i r l . I*
( \r &gt; —
T h r a it it th 11 ii t inn of i he grand
«tf M druhall
S rm ro n
I imo&lt;*hrnki» on I hi* K u M lin
r r n lr a l fru n l m r la lm n l In
a "p rria l w ar h t illrlin «&gt;f th r
(•rrman h ig h n im m iit il l'»da *.
ll aow rrtnl m «|nr h a ttlra in
(h r I 7 tla \-o ld v lru K K lf hr*
for**
Mountw
h a ir
rn d rd
\ irtn rim iu ly.

flu tMurlnled I'rea*

I lit* ICiiNttiaiu r« i&gt;iu ( tmla'iv
that in iiiit r r a lt in K h an* hnlilinn tin* l.r r m .iiH at hav hefori* Moscow Hi Ham w n ril’T
•In i »an lurahist assault
an
H ussian .Siberia anil nays nil
u tta ik will he met l»v the
fie ri* of the IT ilt it l StatOH
and B ritain.
The Netherlands uovernn im it o f f i’t* Ih.- I 'liilf t l S la te #
|)ii 4 t&lt;A hi Hu* Ilu lt'li K ie l liu iiiM
in an p vrtil ••f vh.tr with Ja p an
In W a«luntf&lt;on I hi* ’•rnkti* it#m am U a * h f f iiU iliit le to w ant
J a p a n . H v im lo r
u » v i th#
o n ly way lt» •Ivnl with Ja p a n :
*Mruw a line np»l warn ih v n i that
if they fn in if ll lliri** a il l be
w ar
The
iii-vv
Ju p a lie u f
ciih inet
ft«*u«l»*•! •*v I ,n*tit iiim . K ik i T a ­
jik nn*l a ii'l T n jo i * T#|»*»vl»**l In
h a ve
plcilgetl
a firm
|*»IIcv
,i gin n* I On* t f tille d Rfalt***.
K im ii** mint it &lt;« !•* Hr iii^ li a ir
r i i i l i *»n S y rn r ii* # .
w ith
four
k ille d am i n num ber wounded.
Ile r lin ila im a the lin k in g *»f 111
m erchantm en a m i U » de*»ln»yera
in i he A t la n tic .
In a r»m m u iii* |n e im p ly in g th u l
the
ilefenai*
ha«l
m m irw hut
ntrengthefivil, alth ou g h n»»t c la im in g that the N a n offensive* hnd
been hailed. H ie S*»VleI cm il m il lit!
reported e a rly today that the Bed
iirm ie * before Moscow hml L cu h 'ii
.»ff heavy iW rm :tii ii' -.iu li -4 from
t|ie we*l
*&gt;
A t the ««nu* lim e Hie Hu* .mn«
acknow ledged the abandonm ent
of OileoM in tin* 'nr southern
th e ate r on the Him k :•••:». tint m *
nerted IhAt it wu* .in iw aeuaH on

Rich Uncle Ih (iood
Eor Stomach Ulcers
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 18.-(At
I rracription for suffvrer* from
stomach ulevrx: Have a rich
uncle die.
Dr. Walter C. Alvarex, profrs*«r of mrdicine In the Univvrxity of
Minnesota
graduate
school of medicine, saiil Friday
in an address to a medical gath­
ering.
“ One of Ih* best cures I know
for stomach ulcere, he declared.
“Is tu hare * rich unci# die. the
average man with ulcere. If left
1250 a month for th# rvit of
his life would never hav* ulcer*
•gain."
He said that war, fear, and
nervous stomach eahaustlon are
leading cause* of stomach and
Intestinal disorder*.

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Warren
Will Be Sunday

1,200 Corporations
Dissolved By State
TALLAHASSEE, Oct
—Twelve hundred Florida cor­
porations, which obtained char­
ter* from Uw stato, have bran
dissolved this year for non-pay­
ment of capital stock lax.
Secretary of Stato Gray pub­
lished a 12-page list of tba cur-

FINRD AS NAZI AURNT
WASHINGTON, OcL 19.-4*)
— Frank B. Burch, 87, Akron.
Ohio, attorney
and oao-timo
member of th* Ohio state iraata
who pleaded guilty to falling to
register aa a Carman agwt. wu*
fitted 91.000 In Federal Dlatrtei
court Friday. A Jail srateasw o f
eight lo l4 moatba waa ora*

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

The Sanford Herald

Tolerance Is N eeded'
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■w.*Tj^**jiaen.P a i m i n '"

8A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER 18. 1H1

''tO N PO ft BRIDGET

nave Tour Cheka "A M

The past ten yeari with their wan and depression*
tave^been trying for humanity everywhere. In Ibis trdeal
Sanford people hare not escaped the full fury of the blast,
t in doubtful if any pity in America Juu come through
more trying times. And it is doubtful if anyone in Sanford
las escaped his fall share of trials and tribulations.
Some of us may not actually have lost our jobs but we
lave had to work doubly hard to retain the one we hud.
feme of us may not have been deprived of food for &lt;rur
tables but we may. have buffered from nervous indigestion
trying to obtain it. Some of us may seem to have had ell
the breaks but we doubt if our,. troqbMi J w t bfea. any

TALLAHASS-.k, Oct. 18—
—Quick surveys to locate new
.Jab* far etuionin* unemployment
caused by defena« priorities wen?
ordered Friday by the state inSwaMa) commission- •
Directors of local oflices will
inyeotlgrt* poastbilttim for con­
verting. plants Into defense pro­
ductions, and for absorbing JobMas workmen Into defense In­
dustrie*
w ...
r. Decwiea defense priorities have
toto established for banic ms-

’ Welches Repaired By
One Who KeeQy
'

Knows

Hew

, B R IG G S
lift MAGNOLIA .

application.

X

OCTOBER 17,

O H Jf V B H 8B T U R TODAY
RRDATIVB VALUE:
life more than i»
f than raiment T-

I.

., t

nr 'shall I find word* eloquent
ad4 motlng
i tell, la vane, the beauty of

Us- tap&gt;

imcH like these, whether it be in some public office or in
the more or less private capacity of banker, baiter, or can­
dlestick ma|tcr, should not Ire subjected to too much conto lower
And,when
the wisdom and strength of ouf li
, everyone
suffers.
We have heard so many people so severely criticized
In the last few years for what seemed to be each trivial
things 1 Because a city commissions* suggests levying e
garbage tax in order to help operate- the city while the
people cry for.greater municipal improvetmnjvb* la criti­
cized, condemned, ridiculed and slandered ana generally
badgered about from pillar to post eatO -Jbe kmge to be a
humble Inconspicuous citizen without ciVJe responsibilities
Whet we need in this city is a "Good Neighbor Polioj ’'
like the one President Roosevelt Is trying to Inculcate in­
to our relations with South American nations. After all,
we arc neighbors here in Sanford and we cannot possibly
make the condition of nil of us any. better by constantly
fighting among ourselves, constantly knifing one another
in the back, constantly, spreading lies .about
other In
the hopo that the other fellow will be fvduccd to our own
level of spiritual and economic privation.
Unless a man is a downright crook, or an enemy of
society, we should regard him with aa much tolerance and
charity as It Is possible for us to muster. The chances are
lie has enough troubles without our adding to them.

I (lean and pure aa respar
ball* at twilight,
l sweet and vernal a* the me.'
tt May.
,
- —
i •
'■;' ;
■ golden os the forest aisle*,
Questions About Paper
„•
(sun-dapple.!,
.
-—
,
,
• eryatsl clear a* farn-frlnged
At soltio points in Florida, campaigns have bean start­
[mountain *tr*am*,
h, only Cod could glv* you ed to save paper—old magazines, newspapers and waste pa'this, sweat linger—
ha song that poet* W*av* Into
Marshall Hermann Goerph*w hoa bean killed lir
He probably hadn’t fig-

I Out or S
Ai
Young Men 30 Y a m CM
Have Defective Kyeatoht

s4ay tof 9

this woek.
Murphy left Friday
Hobart Murphy
for South Georgia College at
Douglas, Go.
Tha Laka Charm Hawing ( i«lr
mat at lha home of lira. H. R.
Hunt . Monday afternoon. Deli,
clr.u* refreshments Vri-r# aerve,l
by tha neatest. Tho&lt;a presciv'
war*) Mr*. C. L. West. Mr*. C.
3. Lea, Mrs. J. H. Bliley, Mr*.
Robert R. Murphy *ml
Mm.

saUil »n&lt;l

iwqat

course

wai

eerrwl ly the ho*te*»e», assist­
ed by Mr«. L. N. li*n»ell and
Mm . J II. Lee. Sr.. High »«ore
w*» won by Mr*. L. G. KunnemilIi-r »nd *./,&lt;h-from-hl*h score by
Mr*. Joe Leinhart. Mr*. Sammy
I/ing, of ( huluota. won the outof-town gur»U' cut prlae. Thoao
invitirl were: Mr*. James W.
Coatr*, Mra. W. II. Gore, Mr*.
C. T. Ni' lack, Mrs. Georg* W.
Mo'gan, Mra. Auguata D. Cov­
ington. MU* Kathryn Lawton.
Mm . Joe Leinhart, Mrs. B- 0.
Smith, Mrs. W. L. Carter, Mra.
dsnwe W. Wilson, Mra. L, 0. appendix operation.
t! .
Kune,miller, Mrs- Jamr* A. ParMr*, Manual- * J! Okurlend

AT THE

Arcade * .
Package Store

f

YOU’ LL FIND
IN

ALL

..m F t a e w t S

TUB
LINES

BEST
OF

in k * * #

Package Store

on* where the Nails hnv*

i*ny

Negro Housing Project

, . Mr. srifi Mra. Carrol Uamm-rick, and Carrol. Jr., of Apopka,
■pent Bunds* w/Ui Mrs, Hmpratr.
iek’a pora^a, Jif, and Mrs. I .
F. Mitcham *n&lt;J sister*,
Ml**
Fanny. Mitcham. Mis. W. T.
Chance and Mr^Chancc, and. Mr*.
[arten Estes and Mr. Eat#*.
Mra. R. W.• JUlra and chUdrtn,
(artha K aj.' ant LsJtrfte. Mrs.
L L. lagsdale and son. BobId, Mbs Maggie Hand* and
lariocMEoUs were. In Orlande

Over in Clermont tha tan mil­
Lakeland can afford to be-well plsaMtTdvlf completion
l s has bean reduced from Ml
t o In IN I to ta ti mill* In hna occupancy of .thn -Lake Ridge hones tot Ntftoiso, a
MB, Someone must have ,b**n 6130,000 project In the northwestern section o fth d ic ity

Saw premier la an old
i who greatly admire*
he military *y*u-

Genera Ar*M*

*

S were shopping In Or.
iur*da;
racalvad hr
L Leo that
t h a v A em

ad a number or Important

Pepper suggtat* that
Wan ship sank -hould
kf with taro Carman
Why two. Claude T
rid *1 the whale Ge»-

ANGEL'S
EAT SHACK
rath A«ni» Joot oa o*

tho guatt of her to it fluaaol!
Hunt and Bob Hunt nn I Mr*.
Hub Hunt.
,
The people of the tr.wn ham
had Citan-Up Week at ths Ovie­
do Cemetery. •
The Oviedo Methodist Church
la undergoing soma remodeling.
Now windows are being put in
and tha grounds are being beau­
tified undar tha direction of Mrs.
C, L Clonts and Garden Mart.

v, as if IN* world
ft* enough trouble* Sl­
ither flu epldemla la
for next winter.

aa In lha Moscow ares.
v«r hare strikoe still tie
reuse Industrie*.

■fPemime***

DR. HENRY
McLAULIN, JR.

which Includes unite for 160 families who have been living
In substandard dwellings.
..
The Lab. Ridge project haa Btadz available to low In­
come families homes that ar« ewtifottable and sanitary.
This menus that there will-be lezi (i!.:eaae among ib * Ne­
groes of Lakeland and therefore less «t*t*nee smonr the
ssiIi Um
w
whlto realdsnts.
There la much evidence alao to Indicate
bo much lees crime and Juvenile delinquency,
Mrs. D. B. Brown, who ha*
era Inclined to behave mors respectably wh
toto rolte lli for qpw time, la
Lakeland-Led gar;
uoany recovering.

Mr*. Ruby li. Jones, Ben
Jones, tnd Mrs. R. F. King ore
In BardOMsIl, Go. Ben Josmj I*
attending the Southeastern Flor­
ist Convention, oa a delegate far
Gordon Barnett’* Fernery. Mra.
Kldg is viaiUng bar slater, Miss
tag rtlallrr* and friend*.
Mayor Jo* Lainhart sprat aov•SM dtps'this woefc at Savannah,
a*., attending th* Boutheaatarn
Ffclriat Convention, oa a twraaentativ* it bk ow»i Floral Oar-

Magazine.

^ S * annual Woman’* Mloatanary Union eras hold at Urn Cal­
vary Baptist Chasak at Dayton*

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Baggett's U
Start)
MATHER ARCADE

just A Minute!

i Mrs. Lucy Read and EddU
;hit teuton ward shopplitr In Or.

roosts o f Mr. and Mrs. g. W.
Ratos sad family, have raUiraod
horn#*
Mrs. Johuie MeKnight and
■laughtar, Mias Amy Ruth MeKnight, of Davenport, wars tha
Mis* Blrahoth FaraoU speak
s few day* with Mr*. Mary L
Y Mk2: Larain* TUfecd, of ShaoghaL Chios, wlm ana tha goeot
of Urn Rev. sad Mrs. H. H. link

SWS-’&amp; S F ,

» ' t i WrMEUa at Vanr

The SoafBrd AUatotot

�T O B HAN KURD W O U L D , BANKURD, FLO RID #

iu u m

b f t n i ih* • h » r n , t»r o f i n *
n ml without it
man n
a

Social And Personal Activities
Sbcial Calendai
MONDAY
Th* Dependable Close 0r th*
Methodist Church will meet at
the- homo of Mrs. A. H. Middle
tha on Geneva Avenue with Mrs.
r . . H. U u l n i as co-hottest at
•,-ao p. m .
r &amp; E. J. Pars or Orlando will
•Mdact a series of Bible ttudles
Mi Hi* ’‘ LlTa and Teachings af
PriUr" at the Presbyterian Chjrch
Nginnlng at 1:00 P. M. and lmsttag »BtU 4:00 o’clock. The pub.
Ur U Invited to attend.
,Tbe morning session of the
Rod Cross sewing rooms will be
Utah Up with the cutting of
■M tM M rW members of the Wo• Thu W, M. U. of the South
Sid*. Baptist Church will meet
bl. the church at 3:00 F. M.
JU1 mothen who have eona (h
the united States Navy or the
M*rin.a era asked to meet at
t l» home of Mrs. I. D. Martin,
|r|$SI MellonvlDv Avenue, at 7:30
F. M. in order to form a ‘Navy

Methodist Church
Bible Class Meets
MUi Alice Wight bat arrired
from Emory University Hospital
In Atlanta Ga., to visit with her
mother. Mrs. Frvd Wifht.
Major Harold C. Washburn
has arrived from Camp Blandinf
to .pend a week here with Mrs.
were softly tune by a trio com* (Vatbourn.
posed gd Mrs. C. E. McSiarrow,
Mrs. C E. Willie me, and Mrs.
Ulrey. The business session was
presided over by Georye Sims,
at which time it was voted by
the class to pay for a chimney
to be erected in the rrlraaxv and
Junior Deportment of the” Meth­
odist Church.
•
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The class was divided Into Mr. Msv&gt;n
two groups artUt . t o . - h u » thw-PlorMa Price in charge of the Blues and Company.
Mrs. Ulrey the Bede, the winnine (ids to be rewarded with
Mr. end M
a Christmas party. Announce- ltHj Clifford,
ment was made of the annual the weekend
barbecue which will be held at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Kipp on South Sanford Avsnut
in November, to which all mem­
bers a u invited.
Mrs/ F. W. jfcCall was ap­
pointed as ehsirmsn of a visiting
committee end a
recreation
committee composed of Mrs. MeSlarrow, Mrs. Williams and Mr.
Kipp, was appointed.
Mr. and Mr*. Wody CapFor scoring high In tha gamer iU have recently moved from
isford to Daytopa Jiesch, wher*
Mr. Capped I. connect
1
the
Florida Power an.
1
ceivsd
a prise for low score. Company.
•
Refreshments o f pumpkin pie and
1
coffee wen served by the host­
Bgt- Paul I! Wri.lpcr of Malesses.
timore, Md., has returned to
&lt;
______
Present w
____
en: ___and
Mr.
Mn.
Fort Bragg, N. C. where i&gt;e Is
McSiarrow, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. stationed with Ihr I’ nilrd States
Sturdivant. Mr. and Mrs. R. U. Army, after visiting with Miss
Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Caroline Scbrre st the home of
Bryan. Mr. and
Mn
Georgs her parents.
■
Rime, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duke.
1
Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Mr. and
Mr. end Mrs. J. J. Duren had
Mrs. Ulror. **»». Eecar Price, as their weskend guests last
Mrs. C. £ Chopenlng, Mrs F. wsskend their dsughtsr, Miss
W. McCall, Mrs. Peggy Knapp, Iris Sebree, who is studying art
Mn. J. P. Harvey. Mn. E. C. at the Rlngllng School of Art
Williams, Mias Marjorie Penner, in Sansota, and Aviation t'sdi't
Mbs Ella . Bolton, Mien Wilms John C. Strobel of New York,
Leslie, Mies Faya. Williams and now stationed st the Naval Air
George Blme, Jr.
Station in Jacksonville.

-.Tim Sunbeams, Jr. R. A.’ *,
and Jr. 0 . A.’a will meet at 3:30
P. M. in the ehurch at which
■Uma an intermediate G. A. will
,be organised.
•The Women’s Council of the
First Christian Church will meet
nt Urn home of Mrs. A. H. Byrd,
Palmetto Avenue, at 3:30 P. M.
• The Past Matrons Club of the
O. E. 8. will meet at the home of
ih Mrs. J. Et Courier on Palmetto
Avenue at 9KM P. M. with Mrs.
Harry Kent as eo-hoetos*.
v The Woman’s Auaillary of
Holy Cross Episcopal Church
Will" tricct at tha Pariah House at
A 3 .'00 p. M.
•
TUESDAY
'.T h e towing session of the Rad
'Cross will be sponsored in the
morning by the 0 . E. S. under
uje direction o f Mrs. C. L. Irwin.
‘ -..The afternoon session of the |

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9

An Invitation!
TO

At THE CHURCHES
P O L L COIPCL T 4 IC B .1 A C L B
To t h « lef t o f Orlando road Ju*t
bayondl tha lart st op-light.
Rr». ilau K t.U m » r . |'a*tor.
“ W h » r » y o u r s n*v *r a stri ng* !* *
Su n d a y ;
Sunday ftchool. * 11 a . M.
Mr.
A
W la bo d ll.
Supcrinlandant
Morning W or sh ip . l l :«*# A M.
Jr. and Sr .Young
|*#npW«
Soeltlra l : 4 | P. M.
,
K v o n l n i 8 #r v lr *. T ok |» \|
W cd h ra da y Mid * # r k Servlc*. 7 41

ATTWND

The Tabernacle

AndersonGriffith
P u w ra l
D irte to i
m R. S»d Bl

The World*! Newt Seen Through
T h e C h r istia n S cience M on itor
A m l» U n *th n tl D tily
h taid 4, thi ntumAX sciixca muimwo socixtt
Or** Nkfif fuotai. m M i Im w iw u i
b Ttodifel CisUeaishss llqMiiiJ Ibn from Isnmsienel

T h u r s d a y Yo un g
ship. 7 la p

Peoples
M.

Fe llo w

D«llFJ
bun/*

nil«rhl^ioM», «»i -a« h*«t thin*
—!U**«I

COlLRTflATIOXll,
Corner

Park

Aim ua

8ir««t

Mlnlatar, John ll*rn.-«ril
Church 8chon|. f«4S
Morning W or sh ip . II 0)

fA s r o s n

miiaf

o r non

a i ir b s l t

L R Richard * on. Paator
t l l h Street at Kim
Sunday School I II A \f
Sunday Mo rn in g W o r s h ip

11 ot

A

f»r*f

li»*

mad*

goo d,

&lt;*» -in
*•*•*,! w# must
•* in.*.I*- |it*t. hafitra our
••an pli*n•* «»«m!—for whan
M - ti f i r .l
faith In Christ,
" in * a i h I a u r k i — U l l i u o r .
Iliai «*.»rk*th grass#! i« l o m i

&lt;•lalli.ii ..f

*;...f

*«x#rllng

Christ A m l u r u i J i 'f * 7 an I*
Ev an ge lis ti c Service. I nil p
Prayer Mea ling .
W ed n esd ay

P M

nib I* Study, Friday

I no |*

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ALTMAN'S
USED
CARS
Park

A va

Sunday School
You are looking at Mlsa Alma Carroll. Callfornls lowly who was mm*
“ Miss America of National Defense" and will tour army, navy am
marine corpe cantonments, starting with Ih* (juantico. Vs . bats whlcl
she rvprssented la the beauty contest at Vsnice, Cal.

Morn ing Wn
Tr ai n in g I n i
Kvenlhg Wor
W»dn»««Ja&gt; *»,
Far
phnnM
hearing.
Vlu llurt
w

Easfern Sfar H a i r ~
Regular Meeting

rimer
Hfnmtng

■ M l S i ll

Ye|«- im» I ji i p s l "

Xeminuli* t'haptrr Two, Order
of the Eastern Star, met in regu­
lar .cssiun in the Masonic Hall
on Thursday evening with the
worthy matron Mrs. Stewart Dut­
ton presiding
It was announced that Mrs.
Marian Neeb of Miami, worthy
grand matron, would make her
official visit to the Volusia Chap­
ter in Dcl-and on Nov. 4, ami an
invitation for three officers of
Seminole Chapter Two to serve
it the "Officer* Night” to be
held in New Smyrna on Oct. 27
was read. All members of tho lo­
cal chapter have been evtrndcd
an invitation to attend.
G. A Smith, past patron of
the Volusia Chapter, presented
Mrs. Glenn E. McKs", pas*, grand
matron, with a "Slamollte’* or
Virginia fairy stone which
l*
found In the Blue Itidgv Moun­
tains of Virginia anil is In the
•hape of a cross. The legend of
Barbara Ovtrloa
irwu Isuvyii , aant*
ths stone wn* told by Mr. Smith
and Miss Jean Whigtam.
in presenting it to Mri. McKay &gt;7insen over beautlss from many
Four guests from
Volusia ■Mliona. Barbara Overton, of BatMrs. B. B. Wight ami Mrs. F.
Chapter
were welcomed, namely I'tnore, wrsrs lbs rrssrn she wen la
E. Roumlllat have r#*urned frem
Mr.
and
Mr*.
G.
A.
Smith,
Mrs. f.'cw York on being selected aa ths
Tailshaure where they visited
their daughters,
Miss
Mary Laura Rohde and Mr. and Mr*, “ Goddess af Mlak." A theatre ease
tract accompanied bar victory.
Wight and Mias Lucy Roumlllnt, neely.
At the conclusion of the meet,
students at Florida Stale Col.
J*n for Women. Mrs. Roumlllat ing refreshment* were served to
Will
was a representative ef tha N the 40 members and guests in ut.
Church
do V Howard Chapter of the tendance.
Unltod paughiars o f the Con.
itvierary ' * f t k r Wrtr-dav con­
Dr. K J. Pace of Orlantlo will
son at Magnolia Manor.
vention which v a i held there.
conduct a .cries of Bible studio
Mr. and Mm . L. Q. Pic
on the "Life and Teachings ol
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Levrellyn have returned to tbsir
.Peter” nest week in the Pre.hy.
of Carrollton, Ky.. spent several after spending two monthterlan Church
days recently with Mr*. Lewel- Ing In Massachusetts and
Mrs. II H. MrCaslln, urrsid-nl
lyn’a sister, Mrs. C, E. Hein,
of the Women's Auilliary !m.
rich, and niece, Mrs. John Du­
eitrndrd sn Invitation to mem­
ren end Mr. Daren, enroute
ber* of ell the churches to at­
hose frem Temps wtere they
tend Ihoe studies which will be
visited with their eon, Cept. Nor- her parents, Mr. and Mrs I’. 0 conducted on Monday, Wclne*.
men J. Lewsllyn and family. Capt. Andersen.
day, and Friday afternoons ’rnm
Friends of Scott Grenolesf 2:00 o'clock until 4:00 o’clock.
Lewellyn, who Is aide to General
Brerets a* Mac Dill Field, will will regrat to know that he._:n.
leeva with him for Mantle. P. derwent an operation at the
L, where the general will have Orange General Hospital in Or.
entire tbarge o f the air force.
lando recently.
John Jr. and Jimmio Reaves
Among those from .Senford are (pending a short time with
seen nt the DeLond-Senford foot- their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John
before
returning to
bell gome last evening were: Reives,
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Mr. sad Mn. L. R. Connelly, Camp Blinding.
FRIDAY
Mr. sad. Mrs. W. D. Hofmann. __Blnrer Waiter of lakeland
Mrs. II. F. Mills
and Harry Waiter Af Ft. Bragg.
--------- SATURDAY---------N. C. who were called home bv
Mrs. (1. C, David
th* death of their father, su­
W M lleynea
spending a short tlm* with their
Laura Ann Anderson
mother.
SUNDAY
^
Mr*. J. L Inglry
Mrs. Harry Child* left Friday
Jo* Htenstrom
for Boston, Massachusetts t*
spend a few days with Mr. Childs
who Is In th* United States C’o*»i
Guard Berries.
RADIO NEWB
Friend* of Louie Shriner will
WDBO
regret to know that he is in the
Fernald-Laughton Hospital where
he reeenUy undsrwsnt on oper.
Tnnlghfe rregrama
alion.
0:00 College Song*
Mrs. Robert Rsmaey and son. 0:1S Football Rcorsw
Robert, arrived WdBneeday from 0:30 79m*&gt; Davis Nsws.
Columbus, Oblo when they visit- 0:46 Th* World Today
*d Mr. Ramsey and Katherine.
7:00 People** Platform
tan, KennMr. and Mr*. Eben Hoyt retur- 7:30 Columbia Concert Orehea* arrived
ned
Tuesday
after
spemling
the
tra
aod are
th* Emar- summer with tbelr tone in M*&gt;- 1:00 Wild Uf*
sschasatk'11:16 Drams of Life
Roy Howell- Jr. of Wayrrnss, 1:30 Consol* and Keyboard
Go. epent th* week end with his I J i Elmer Davie * th# News
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. I. 9:00 Your Hit Parade
9i46 Saturday Night Berenada
10:16 PutUe Affairs
10:30 Bob Hannon
Mrs. Ejwin F. Cutta, wife of 10:46 News Of The World
captain of the U. 8. Nary, lli:0O Bob Cheater Orehesir*
u boon designated aa sponsor 11:30 Dance Orchcitra

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Hunday School I IS A II

Morning Hirvlrt 11 to A
W rd n tid iy

I Ok o'clock

Bible Studies
Be Held By

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Friday a
* t o v i :»i k s t
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la th*
»lh|*ct of III* |«r«a*.n*Mritl**n
which will h* r*ns| In i*hi»rch*&lt;* ..f
t’ hrlM
Mrl*ntlet.
thn.iMthnul
III*
wurltl on Sunday. t*cl.*l.*r 11
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th*
tn.nt
f%hrl*l J*«ti«
who g a v * him* *l f n
ran«nm fo r all, to he . t **t ut . d lit
duo t l m * " f| T (ni**thy 1 *. *1
A m o n g th* rllathsrxn w h . i i r«»»n •
pr1»* t h * |«e*M«oii*M*rmun
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fol lo win g fr«im
th *
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hath ■h*w#tl th*a. t) m m . what I*
g o o d , and what d«ilh t h * l.**rd r*&lt;
«|a*r* o f tha*. hut to do |u*1 1x *nd
tn loy# mercy and to walta h u m ­
bly with th&gt; ih-1 " ( M ir
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T*h* lsF»i«fi.jt#rmpn a l* n inchid**
th * follo win g p a * *a g * front
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o n c a .u n d ll *a ll h with K* y l •• th*
Hcrlptur**' hy Alary |tak*r Kddt
“Ona aucil fl c*, h o w * v * r g r m t . I*
Inaufflclrnt to pity th*
d*h|
of
aln T h * «|ijjjf»n#nl ra«|ulr*« conRiant ** lf *fm m ol atl nn o n ih* aln*
n*r*« part Tha t Mod'a wrot h *ho uM
b* y* n t* d upon III* h*|«»v*s| Son U
d*v ln *ly unnatural Much .» Ilirory

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with Itadio
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Coupe ............
19.10 Plymouth
Coupe

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7:00 Morning Devotion*

• SCOTCHES

:l k ’ s d a n c e
THOMAS’ STRING BAND
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21
9:00 P. BL TO 12:00

•W IN ES
RS SU lt TO VISIT

NICK'S

Public*!*

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�u teR o ck m -A ll Am erican
llS h ow A tR itz Thu Waeh
f of A awidea's meet fa*
football coachea paid tri*
i the memory of the -teat*
their own by turning me*
Icture acton.
to maned
Amoe
Alonso
the "grand old man of
B," printed Glen ‘ Pop"
r, Howard Jones and Bill
ling - gathered around a

iKlLRoekne— All

American,"
k will be shown nest'Wed*
ty and Thursday at the
Theater, hen.
tknc himself pel with them,
ho wasn’t the "Rock" they
known end revered, except
«al appearance. Beneath
rap, ha was Pat O’Brien,
who performed the act*
of his life by bringing
actor of the great Notre

PROGRAM TOR W EEK OF OCT. 19(h
Sunday, Monday— “WHEN LADIES MEET" with lo u
Crawford, Robert Taylor, Oroor Canon and iUrbart Marshall.
AUo—“SNEAK, SNOOP AND SNITCH" cartoon and Metro
N m of the Day.
Tooaday, Bargain Day-Old favorite returned: "TRAIL
OP THE,LONESOME PINE" with Syhrla Sidney, Henry Fon­
da, Fred MacMorray, Prod Stone and Sparry McFarland. Alar
Cliff Edwaida Comedy and Paramount Newe.
•' Wedneaday, Thnraday—"RNUTE ROCKNE-ALL AMER*
ICAN” with Pat O’Brfcn, Gala Page, Donald Criap, Remaid
Reagan, "The Fqur Horaeman" and Coachca “Pop" Warner,
"BUI Spaulding,” Alonso Stagy and the lata Howard Jones.
Friday, Saturday— “THE PARSON OP PANAMINT”
with Charlie Rogglea, Elian Draw, Philip Tarry, Porter Halt,

they're loyal to the game to
which tteyVa devoted their Urea.
They eat around the confer*
eneo table and heard O M m as
him tall the acton supposed to
repnamt an inresligating com*
mittw of noted educators that
football is indiepenaabla to tha

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aatmral. spirit of combat And
they nodded In emphatic agree­
ment when ha added: “Wa nan
tried to make competitive •porta
act as a safer outlet than wan
end revolution for this spirit of
combat. And I believe we . have
I occttd •&lt;)«’*
Their faces registered approv­
al as he said football players
who flunk In classed an no rood

ErroU.Comedy,

POUR GREAT stars of the silver screen, Robert Taylor, Jonn Craw­
ford, Greer' Carson and Harbert Marshall, featured players is
“When Ladies Meet,” baaed on the popular book by Rachel Cro*
there, will please patrons of the Rlts Theater tomorrow end Monday.

New RomanticComedy
’ '

The l&lt;mm.
to do owe*
formula, toe
now feyigg
up n bright

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really
started
sail
“Strange Cargo" gad
God,"aad eras firmly
with “A Woman's Pi
Ttesa.prasentad a
Crawfolt,-who fait tl

WHEN LADIES MEET

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Clare Wodruff , , . ,
Greer Genoa
Roger* Woodruff . . , t .
Herbert MarshaU
Bridget Drake . . . . .
Spring Hyington
Walter Del Canto...........
Rafael Storm
Mabel Culness.............
, Mona Barrie

of tha picture and t
to appear in it. They

In A

Porter

KNUTB ROCK NR---------- ALL
AMRR1CAN

n B- EYNB’S thrilling story of the two-fisted preacher who
te the dolden Rule late the thick skulls af ted met} will bo
;tMx! .Friday and Saturday when "Tha Parson of Fanamlnt*
.Chortle Buggies. EiUn Drew and PhUUp Terry Is programmed.

Knute Roekne ....... Pat O’Brien
Bonnie Sklles Roekne —------ Gale
Page
Gooree Glpp --------RonslJ
Keegan
Timothy Hadley------Father John Callahan, C. 8. C.
Hayden
Prosecuting Attorney
Donald Criap
Farther Julius Nlsuwland Alter
Bel) Tlicka
Basaerman
Committee Chairman ....... John
LItel
Tit AIL OP THE LONESOME)
Gqs Dorale a . __ Owen Davie, Jr.
PINE
Lore Knutson Roekne____ John
June Tolliver
... Sylvia Sidney
Matfta1 Roekne .... Dorothy Treo Dave TolUver — v._ Henry Fonda
Knots (at age of 7)
John Jack Kale --------- Wed MgcMurSheffield
.r a y .
The Moreau Choir of Notre Dame. Judd ToUlver ___ ..... Frad Stone
The Four Horsemen. .
Major Thurber---- Nigel Buee
Me!less Tolliver --------- Hsuhuf
Bondi
ANOTHER IN the popular series of old time favorites that are
Buck Palin ----- —. Roter Rarrat
bolag returned each Tuesday at the Rlts Theater Is "The Trail «f
Buddie ToUlver
Spanky Mc­
tha LonCMme Pine" with Sylvia Sidney, Henry Poqda, Fred Mae.
Farland
Murray and Pred Stcne, hooked nest Tuesday. U will te test re*
Tatar ---------------- ..Pussy Knight
memtered as the first big outdoor Technicolor (Urn.
-its
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h a . * k#&gt;£

UU Will be the attraction nest Wednesday and Thqreisy at tha
Rita,. when “Knqte RtehM— AQ .R*wrlca|»», starring PM O’ Brien,
with Gale Page, Roaald Brogan, Denpk^ Crisp, John LHel and assay
other* including some of tha fragteft coaches In the country, will

tld name aurs of the TrieItute" IChsptsr
rite} with tbs
Clerk f t Us ( rsult woert sf
Srminolf Coolly, Florida.

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T U I 8AMVUU) HSKALD, SANFORD. FLORIDA
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Victory
FcdsCUek On Both
5 Offense And De­
fense Tb Run Over
B a l l d o g Gridders

Leaders Co-operate
TEXASJJACKRABBIT
On Tourist Edition
(CeeUeesC r m

Urt night to win an ap&gt;
V*f Defend for the
M

i fh t tietorr la the

Conference by i Mere

o f DVT.

r»The redo clicked from the
V M « f a Md Wot M tW r
heed end feet pt*y for the.ful)
foar enOfton, N onnf to oH Bat
ike third ttonee end aBowtof the
only Bulldog touchdown in the
me period.
A crowd estimated «t t0OO
ae in the flnt
. id in the new
stadium end the Fede
f i n the fe u plenty to cheer
sheet U they pulled beeutifal
*Uys oat of their foethen betBets end equated them master­
fully.
Both Dbe end keck field were

flfSL“ ■feltgK * » "

_ From ike itHtkw kickoff the
■M e begun e sustained drive that
carried them down to * «
the Defend roel line to
the first Meed of the
Starting on their own 40 the
boy* metrked dawn the field
c m ewe-yard Mm and Truloek
backed over the extra pilot to
Mt the score *dt M
.

Ia the cM te/tiK M N of the
first half the Fed* htld the Bulldmr attack sad started author
Kirch
Traleck
« -«.&lt;«-- tint
a.i— «3*d
— a_ with
. aj. ll^
- -i»t

years o f racing, Alfred (Bobbie)
Robertson, pictured St the Jamaica,
L. L, track, is conslderad by torf
authorities ns ooe at the world's
greatest riders. Ha has twice ridden
sis winners eat af seven mounts in
' a U k h r,

Miami Rolls
Tans To Win
21-0 Contest

Over DeLand,

By Jack Sortis

tWMttnr A " WtkJ 10 pOjalrl Wuft
a m o r se play eg the Defend
sin-yard tins. Branan again crash­ . MIAMI, Oct, 1* —MP)_ Mia­
ed eeer the Stripe for the extra mi gsthsrad steam In the second
m M sad FtjUsd the ssbrs to hdlf before 17,6«« ioect»sor* In
tM Orange Bowl stadium Isst
Sanford' fine went wild with night to roll over Rollin' 11-0
victory hi tfittr grasp bat settled and remain among, the unbeaten,
down |n dkmay -warn CUfton US*'*d football team*.
raced 87 yard* o ff taeUs to
Tho scrappy Rollin'
eleven
erase the reel standing ap and stopped two Miami drives wl'hln
jmUr scored the extra point on th* B-yand l|«e m a scortlevs
W placement to place the score first period. The flrrt advance
at 14-7.
f
from the kickoff moved to »h«
It was Defend** only bid fo r RCDIns two before . flailing out
the game however and in the MrDougall’ s fumble on the fuur
list period ClmlXBd laid th eg sm halted ti(e second OGtoat.
on Ice lor crashing a m the
.T bu outmanned Tars Tnught
P a l from the one yard Una after Urn hastier Miami teem to a
the Feds tad driven from their standstill In - the send!see second
own St. The conversion was no period although n eouple
of
go bat tho *0-7 score w u good great Miami Mints kept them
enough to keep the gyms.
hanked Into their own territory.
PIm man got o ff one bcot of 75
THB loWE-UPB
•ELAND
Poe,
SANFORD yards and McDougnll turned In
Hodges
LE
T. Brown a CB-yard effort
Miami finally scored aver she
KsCv
- LI
Fleming
LO
Odhnm tiring vbltora late in tha third
C
Hasty period, marching 14 yards In se.
AC
d. hsewa yaa, p la n , afUr .Intcrcapting .4
BT
Hlsre Rollins peak Tobin ran around
Smith
SF
Hicks loft and fo r tho final four yards
'
Cl it iU ad and Pstraehl plaee-kleVed tha
Branon oolnt to give Miami n 7-0 advan­
Truloek tage aa the quarter ended.
Douglas1set uo the second Mi­
Farrell
0 0 7 0— 7 ami score by booting nut &lt;tf
7 7 0 0—20 hounds on thb-' three.' Jostles *
rwmt Clifton, kirk-out was partly Marked and
Truloek, Folate Migml got tha ball on the s«vrn.
t Branon *. Coates threw a pass to Tobin o ff for th*. final touchdown, Dunn
Ming to Jupln for tn* linsl
(placement). in tho end .sons and petroaki
Jones, converted. A 40-ynrd march paid 7. Pstroskl’s third place .kick
was good and Miami held a ‘.’ 1-0
Smith,
edge to th* finish.
Bidgo,' K ig f b an fumhBs isw ssrw r T . — 0 — Rollins— Chi;
l * i _ Whit.
Individual Ysrdag.
tie. It i Bcott,
DELAND
Harria
Dsrnold. tgt ]
STATISTICS
San. Dels

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20 - 7

p ro toctivr RNACH'iatiu’i
Dispute Almost
J II ll r l k . of t *;».*i |t»tti*avilh*.
-iatr p r c x n lr v , - .I that
Cancels Laurel I toV .,a llaaxiH
p ra ctica l p u if o th • •!«•
m an ih o f hi* ortraiii •*»f .•**i h;t»f
Track Program been a a tia fici! an I thi w
ii

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Bona, Inc. and Atlantic Coast
U m Railroad.
Sanford Super Store, Stoke’e
Fish Market, Florida I'ower and
Light Co., Triple "S” Groceteria,
Sanford Doudnry. C. M. Hand.
O. F. nerndon, Jno. D. Jinkin'.
T. W. Lawton, R. M. "Bob"
Moyt, Geo. A. Speer. Jr.. R. W.
■ra. City Ice A Fu.I Co..
A Plnev Dining Room and
latr Refining Co.
rown Paper
Co,
Erickson
Fancrml Home, Altman Chevrolet
Co., Caldwell's Grocery A Meat
Market H. B. I’ope Co. Inc,
Bauer Radio A Electric Servlcs,
l aacow Dairies, Wleboldt Studio,
Tha Texas Co, Seaboard Oil Co
Hansell Inn, Mr*. F. E. Botx.
Forreet
Gatehel's
Grocery,
Mayfair Hotel. George Deetch.
CHy Shoe
Shop,
Progressive
Press, Rathbome-lUir A Rldgway Co, The Yowell Co, Touchton Drug Co, Armitsge Cabin
Coart, Robert L Cox, Rlti Thea­
ter,
Chamber
of
Commerce.
Valdes Hotel Klton J. Moughton, Pentlsnd, Gray A Moore.
Sanford Furniture Co,
Naill
Bottling Co, F. D. Scott's Stand­
ard Service, Hill Lumber Co, E.
F. Hou'holder, Hollywood Shop,
arid W. J. King Plumber.
W. B. Klrthhoff, Jr, Eva Bess
Baauty Shop, S O. Shlnholser,
B. L. Perkins, Homer’s 8oda
Shop, The Tavern. Mrs. A. D.
Zachary, Celery City Printing
'C o , Wight. Grocery Co, Strick­
land Motors, Sanfonl Orlando
Kennel Club, Pippin Gankns, Lee
M. Ranriottom. Hill Hardware
C&lt;k, McLaulln
Jeweler,
Bill's
rant, Roy Holler, Rorkey'e Tire
Package Store, Eddie's RestauShop, J. C. Hutchison Co, Mar­
ine Studios, Nelson A Co, Mar­
tin Stsnko’s Company, Lake '
Charm Fruit Co, and A. Duds
A Sons.
Jack X. Kassell, Staley's Ser-i
vies Station, Oviedr Drug Store,I
Seminols Tire
She*,
Howard
Long Plumbing, H. M Papworth,!
City of Sanford,
Millard
B. I
Smith, Laney's Drug Store, Flo-J
rid* State Bank, J. R. Stewart,!
Florist, W. Allee Burpee Co,I
McCrory's, Randall Electric Co,
Western Union, Vernay Crate
C o, C L A
M. Dlngfslder,
Henry A.
Russell Seed Co,
Haynes Office Equipment Co,
Sanfura State Farmers’ Market,
K. W. Fruit C o, American Fruit
Growers, Kilgorw Bead Co, Sem­
inole Feed C o, Campbell's Se­
curity Feed C o, sad Chase «
CO.
.T u xed o Fasd A -Bagpiy L
Standard Growers Assn, Title
Goaranty A Abstract Co, Monk
Bennett's Billiard Parlor, O. U.
Stuart Paint A Glass C o, UnltC o , Coleman’s
O ffW Equlped Lumber Co., J. f l Penney
meat Co, and Seminole Dry
Ctawcn.

PACE

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By HU-DUNIT

Celery Fed Staff Is Announced;
Herman Middleton Chosen Editor

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THU SANFORD HERALD, BAHKHUL-FLOHIPl

S. H. S. SASSIETY

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Ensemble Of Thirty-Tw o Singers
Formed From Glee Chib Of Seventy

Cold (Mlher U Just around
Tho wild id h m i that have
Um corner and It brisacs to Sens.
By - Oriew Parrel!
been mad* by tho itudonU &gt;1
they
are
sure
to
pobliah^a
»ucThe Celery Fed 8laff met Fri­
Approximately tO (logon bare
to tho Identity of Hu-Dun.lt, has day at activity period to make reuaful paper.
been choeen by Mbs Dorothy
greatly amused the true writer* plans for the first Issue of the
Student Sketches
The local merchants use the
Sanford, Inatructor of musk, from
of thu column. Hu-Dun-It wishes Celery Fed. The staff ia larger Celery Fed as a mean* of adver­
the Glee Club of 71 memben to
to ennoonce that thla eccrtl is this year and composed of both tising their various apeclaltiea. It
form an ensemble.
carefully guarded, but that any experienced and also inexper­ i« through their splendid cooper­
Mias Sanford based bar seise-1
fair erftklam or peraonal nrvi ienced workers In the field of ation that the publication of the
Don on four factors; expertsnee,
may be given to him through Journalism.
Celery Fed Is made possible.
voice,
musical
and atttYOiCf, m
u sica l rability,
b u h j . mna
anv Journalism atudenta and it
The aim of the staff this year
Tbe purpose of the “ Celery
tude and Interest in two work It­
will be greatly appreciated.
Fed" Is to let the public know is tn make a bigger and belter
self.
i
MARJORIE JUNE BURDICK what events have happened, arc paper. So let’s I work together
This group will appoar mara
lore* PHILIP KRONEN, PHILIP happening, and are going to hap. tn make this p ir one of Interoften than the larger group **&lt;
we can all feel
KRONEN lore* NANCY DIGII- pen at Seminole High. The Staff c*t end one ta
more specialised work can. be
TON, NANCY DIOIITON love* It working hard at gathering juitly proud of, now and In the
done with a smaller group.
HARRY LEE and HARRY loves news about the school. With the years to com*.
Arrangements bava boon mada
HARRY—and the whole Ihlng’a cooperation of the student body
for thla group to appoar la thro#
driving |if natal I— Keeping up
of tbe Sanford churches tbe last
with th* love Ilfs of JOYCE
three Sundayk In-November.
ADAMS la a full-time lob-Thls Several New Books
, Already the students have be­
week It'a AUBURN BURRELL.
gun work on the songs which
Arrive For Library
My I MyJ Does she get around T
they wilt elng at the churches.
Bat she le (till going steady —
The flirt practice, which was
Over th* tnUr.Communlratlon
By LUCILLE HALL
We think
LILLIAN WALSII
held tost Monday, sounded wry
System
we
hrard
th*
good
new*.
The
staff*
for
th*
Seminole
would
like
to
know
that
on*
of
u "Education” was (he topic upwell Miss Sanford has been
our moat eligible Juniors, DU­ that several new hocks had beenCounty School News end Celery
aa which Dr. Kenneth Wright
te*eking them to sing without#
The
Student's
View
received
for
our
library.
Students
Fed
were
announced
Thursday
LY
HOLLEYHEAD,
has
been
:tt, th# Forest Lake Academy
accompaniment.
►
were
urged
to
come
into
'he
IL
morning.
The
staff
mcmiyr
of
casting
Interested
glanees
her
wey
n addttsa7 at Seminole
Those selected for the ensemble
—It was hard to ascertain whe brery and examine Ihsm. Their the School News were chosen by
ehool last Thursday Oct.
are as follows: Sopranoa-Marblue, application submitted from th*
Iher JEAN GILES had joined Ih- colorful bindings of red, L'—.
Jorte Juna Burdick, Louisa Nordioumi |Journalism class, while member*
__
ARMY or rlce-rersa. All wr yellow and green were _____
grvn,
Lola kfrriwathor, Locill*
|for the Celei y Fed were chosen
could make out was a yellow con­ most alluring.
Hall, Katherine Wiggins, Valeri#
These books both fiction and from th* entire student body.'
vertible crammed full of army
Welle, Marjorie Jonee, Angela
for the Celery
men, and opr own little JEAN at nnn-flrtlon are as follows: Into] Publication
W* hear that two Lyman the wheel.—Petit* and blond The Wind—by Mallett*.
• month. This
I Fc,l is
High School girls were quite
In this spirited bonk, fsreinat-1 paper ia to keep an accurate
I speaker was Introduced embarrassed Friday sight,, well JANE BENSON wa#' seen going
Evans. Shirley Cameron, Lucy
th# show with non, Ing for older girl readers, we account uf all activities going
feasor T, W« Lawton, they should know that money Is happily In tha
Ward, Aim BUm and Marty
on
in
ell
dubs,
student
council,
DllMNIngs AwJTs ww| I f l i t
find
tbs
planning
of
a
nursing
other
than
HAROLD
MADDEN.
Superintendent of Public the root of all eeiL
Perkins. AI to*-Mildred Robson,
girls and boys sports and other
Place of. birth, Sanford.
— And another romance burst th. carver.
Ion,
* -* »
Helen Hutchinson, Gladys Pippin,
. Wh&lt;r Is thla unseen Romeo that
Favorite color, blue.
Th* Shoemaker's Son, hy Con­ activities of the school.
Violet
Wells, Florence Wells,
Wright, who had never all af th* girls are talking about? to bloom Rumor* have reached u«
Favorite sport, swimming.
The staff members of
th*
unk&gt;o|* High an official W# will know In about a week. concerning the good fortune of stance Burnett. Wh le __n _ email
Pauline Johnson. Mary Helen
Favorite
food,
chicken.
....
School
News
are
found
In
the
boy,
Hans
wanted
to
bo
a
per.
LEO BUTNER. It svemi that
WMN before, began by telling
Betty Bennett has declared
Favorite movie stare. Bette Da T*w, Nancy Dlshton, Martha
„ 1
— left hand comer of thi* page,
liked to
In.
aayiyona, “ You moat have a pur. herself a full flsdged man-hater, JEAN HARPER think* he'* former of play.!. He 111..;
(Wight. Tenors-Edward Whits,
tie and Frederl# March.
eo
them
on
|
The
Celery
Fed
members
are
vent
plays
and
produce
mighty
rut*
and
aimolv
love*
to
Buddy Proctor, Harman Middlepat* If you plan to gat any- but yat eh* la anxieua to see
Pat
bate,
Hitler.
*r
be
went
as
follows:
editer-ln-chlef—Herdance
with
him.
Th#
luel
if
►
im
*
neMra. Ton most have aa aim." Ihe now Romeo. Us* your sot
ton, Charlie Baaxkmaa, Jack
Pet Ilk*, playing a piano.
ok his for. man Middleton, assistant editor
neoolel—Seems most anywhere
The speaker Illustrated this point appeal, kid.
Ambition, be a -laboratory tech Sparkman, and Dabby Chlahan.
—Kathryn
Wiggins.
feature
that a good tlm# can be had Is
hr&gt; sentparing tho (hooting of an
Basse*-David Catch*!, Orlen Far*
nkton.
lotmaker — editor—Lois
Caldwell,society
Tho two m w girls. Marion that frenuent twoeome. MILLER
MM*I with tha aim you must
Hobby, scrapbook.
r. Nicholas'editor—Zona Mathews;
sports
M rs If you plan ta become some­ Thompson and Ruta Wearer are WILLIAMS and HELEN HUTHighlight o f. school yoar, Glebody. You mast work and study null# popular around Lyman. CHIRON. Bettor watch that gfl.
Club.
Good Iuric to you girls. •
MILLER, th# competition I*
toward that aim I
Activities, Ole# Club, Music.
Hilda B« Pat
and Margie thick. — The "Award of the
V-**l boilers In tha 10 pereant
Paul Hkkaan, Junior
•hut. If .you study )Mt a Util# B. seam to have a great Interest Week" goes to th# I*. A. K.
Birthday, Aug.
harder
andtruthful
langur than
ra M
and yoar fel- In tha nation’s defenders Instead pledges, who, having overtome
Place of birth, Sanford.
I* gvrs— Louise Nordgren and Lu­
th* hendkan of looking won*
m callgradually
trutMutoaaa
you will ha. of tho nation's defense.
Favorite eoler,.blue.
is cill* Hall; business manager—
Eddie Meets* seams to keep than gruesome, art rating dele*
r lb*
Mass
to- aessential*
class an sj
by yourself.
Favorite sport/ tennis.
d- Stuart Quarterman;
assistant
■Wright
continued
V you
are alert
and throw or. tab on a certain Mood folia In from the cutost boy*e—CHARLIE
»• business manager—Corden Fred­
oryfhtog. you , Imyo into your th# Motet elufl.
erick;
circulation managers—
Owen Howell was elected by
,'mtotog,
M ^ you
t h twfll
o ? ^sue*toed, hot si­
W Mary. Babun, Chryisnth# Kenls, twit* dress. MRS. FORT has a
a committee of oh* (the report­
try thing you nay la
IL
Marjorie
Jones, and
Florence red dotted swim with white lace
er) to type tho nows for tbe
th w » lk. Many
Wells;
reporter*—Vests
Ann inseto and MISS DUNLAP- has a
White, Miriam Spkr, Billy Fil­ pretty brown droea with big white
Where Elelaai L. had a blue
ler,
Ann
Ratine,
Chariot!* dots and Irish lace an tbe collar.
Chevrolet In front of her house;
ZONA MATHEWS wean
a Highlight ot school year, secre­ AUCE t
„ Tsbill, and Margaret Jammes:
there I* now a gray oldsmobile. for the weekend fr
tory of Jsnlor rises. ■- •
club reporter*—to to
selected pastel-*hacked aaarautkWc dress
ELIZABETH PERSf
BAWYE]
one from the sophomore class with a tiered gathered shirt. AftlriJka. Glee. Club, Key Hub. OE8TE,
slmmee.— Evervon#
LYMAN
SCHOOL
Secretary*!
Junky
Class.
j j and on* from the freshman class. LOIS NIPPEB baa a chockteLOIR CALDWELL'I
By FLORENCE WELLS
number I* eonstonUy
but Isn't
Lyman sura'doe* mta killkn
IS u ii e m u n s •» » '• * *"* tv? Walsh this year,— What part? -u History desses Are
pleated
reived •a “particular" sn* from
Couples eoen at th* Sanford.
Being Shown Filins wmM look swell ----- --- GRAMMAR SCHOOL
HARRISON In Hein#*- Eostia gam* from Lnngwood
tor a sound-proof room *o Msr GENE ARTHUR BECKWITH H war* Eddie Meetaa and-lilt Sian,
■TINE'S novel necklace. It U
gusrlte Dibble cen practice with­
several spools abound uhlfh-eanl;
kenshlp, Lib Jackson and John
___ .jin t’ keen agreeing with
out distributing second hour on klm
Miss Betty Buhrtnsn's and Mr. tLcolor vans has been wsund.
Utoly. What’# tto matter. Forward, Ruth Wearer and EL
Friday.
'
'
THELMA WHITTEN has a
ARTHUR— too muck UUTTER— mer,Heims, Clara N*U Mack Olto King’s history classes, and
Cart- Lommler &gt; of
Ckargii BALL??m-Aa Italian sat* toe* and Thomas Van Horn, Mary rise many of tho County School “chamber of trinatoTCaf* belt
iakkn by working at var. Fall, Ohio, U a aew pupil In the
history
classes
are
to
bava
silent
which
has pictorial smsm *f
remarked “If you want Ih# boat Emma and Juna No.th.
senior class, and w* gr* all hap­ ot friends, praise them whan
It Menu that John Dyer says fllma to further their Amorkaa Florida Minted an It, CHAR.
' Chspel program «»• con- py to wakom* him to Lyman.
that h* ws* horn* to bed PnJav history Interest. The first film LOTTE ISRILL snorts a wnodan
by tho abas? lasdsrt load- -A Baity .was given tv Mr*
gas shown oa Monday. Thaao me*lean bait and FLORET. CE
night Is that posalsk?
to body to pep songs »nd WmU^Bunday School Cfcss* a&lt;
movie# at# to bo presented at WELLS Is wearing a wooden
bar boms last Saturday night
secular Interval* and lasting aa. hracelet aha got when ska was
HERMAN MIDDLETON
Those present wars'
Cbarie: Student Work In
la th* sixth grade.
Well*. Pst Bkabanshlp, HIM
Bo with those fe w klto o f new*

K en n eth A . Wright Talks
To Stu den ts On Education

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SIDE NEWS
Clark, Alice
Kalin, Dorothy
wail*. Murrtel
J a c k . ...

What k this, John Farina.
By AUCE TIMPLB
Hurry, rush, huaUcl—that to Marian Thompson crush that U
th* keynote to all BritoUm to roaming around school?
Mr. Mllwee’s football tekedul*
Mias Hand's first parted s h a a Iha Journalism Claim. Bvtryoa# for tha stasoa la as follows:
iBopt,
I t —Mt, Dora—Hero.
to • t o r fararwh host tiy b g to
t hi* aitkla to baigro th* Oft facMatooaiae-Thsia.
ssdllns.” Tbb Inrohoa pot only Oct 10— Groveland— Her*.
maur repeatod stUmeto at torOat 1»—Ocoee— There.
Oct. SO—Kurito—Thor*.
worry writing It tn a suiUthla Nor. P^Wlh W F lit - Thai*.— ■
student's Inter**) In
Nov. 14— Winter Gardes Hart.
fsras. ,
' Tha Joumallam (toss m a -far Nov. 10—Urn*Ull*— Here.
Coach MUwaa la tha naw coach
cry from th# club of four m »u
sham Mr. K1
ago. Fear yean ago. o* Fob. #. this yoar, "the football season
hub’ s fervor
took*
vary bright fox th* Orey.
IlVstudeuts, eeleeted from llto
tola saw Interest that to added
lour tlaases of H. H. A, fjrat hounds" says Mr. Mflwoe after tn their elaaaea and era. m y *s&gt;
asst and elected officer*. Tito
thneiastk about It.
grtup nut twice g week I M
Tha ashedale fay the movies to
worked hard and long UtoSO two ering tb* fast that w* lost eev- as foll«p*i
*r*l
of
the
heavier
men
of
hut
bourn In order to pubUa tho Bom.
e. Oct. IX
yoar, wbtoh arm replaced by aav.i
■ Woman, Oct. t f .
araj Inexperienced players.

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The Cilery Fed. wkkh I know

IsmOtnn, Nov, ■«.

fyou,f idon't
c »get ttbe efirst an*.'’
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High Reboot for the week endta, htoo and
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OVIEDO
Florida, Yesterday,
— Today,Tonu&gt;rrp1f;

Ftoy—Wkat Coluaskoa Knew a

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" N etatosaL Oerdea Wright '

Bartkakmayr, Laatto Hsrroy.

�Bm n Im Ia Conntjr Produce*
M a rt F r a il A nd VrcrtablM T h a t A aj.
Sim ilar A ren In F lo rld s

Sanford I* Tlir Only Central
Florida Cily Affording Hall, lllch w aj
And Wulcr Tmanporlalion

XXXIII

HANFORD. FLORIDA. MONDAY,

Rail Officials Want* U. S. In War Hull Deplores
3To Abitrate
Sub Attack On
Wage Dispute
Navy’s Kearny

OCTOBER

20.

1911

Naz is Claim
Wedge Driven
In Red Defense

Reds Counterattack On The Moscow Front

Railroad Management
Accepts Offer •Of
Roosevelt’s 5 - M a n
^ Fact-Finding Group

Secretary Calls Act
Another Of Series
By Hitler To Gain.
C o n t r o l Of Seas

Both Sides Acknow­
ledge Big Battles
At Two Approaches
To Stviet Capital

Over 11-4 Million
j Workers Affected

WASHINGTON Oct. 2 0 -iiP t l
•
Hull charact»rli».| the
»*n&gt;*doing of thr Unitnl S lain
Destroyer Kearny a» another of
'• ■*rle* of Incident* illustrating
Adolf Hitler's known ami con*
rested effort to acito control of
the i d aa well aa continent*.
If auch Intimkininn wen aueWMfnll Hull adde&lt;l, he auppewed
Shown ‘ oleihonlnj from kb of­ If (tier then would want other
fice in London, RumoII Blrwtll
la conducting a one-man cam­
paign for aa American declara­
tion of war against Germany. Ho
attracted nationwide attention In
America recently with a fullpage advertisement In a magaxlnc
captioned "What the hell can
wc get out oT thl* war?”

German General
Shot In France

.
■■1
- ,*■
Provision Is Made
That Both Si des
3 Ask A r b i t r a t i o n
CHICAGO, Oct. 2 0 — M V The Railroad marimre-ment
today accepted the o ffe r of
President Roosevelt’s five-fnan fact-finding board to
Arbitrate the wage dispute
between the carriers and 1.260.000 organized employes.
TTie ’ offer was math bv
-the board with the provision
that both the railroad* and th&gt;
onion* request arbitration and
agree to accept -thn board'* re­
commendation thereafter.

Stetson'Honore
Two Students
’ • From Sanford

School Trustee
Candidates F or
Election Named
Those Intending To
Run Must Present
P e t i t i o n s Today

Candidate* for achool ytruitee
bar* declared their Intention to
*on -*».'niver*ity received the dio- rua for of fire in tha November
lltietlon thin, year of Mutinr In elretion In four of tha aba »ch jol
4JM -Who’* Who Among Stu- dlitrlcta hut no r&gt;«a had an­
Jlonta In American Onirenitloa nounced from Districts No. 4 or
and Collrgre-A Mia* Nancy R»x- N- * np until noon‘ today, T. W.
setter, daughUF of llr. and Mr*. Lawton, achool tuperintendret,
A. K. Ilor.rttefj and Sydney oak| today.
Nix, eon 'of Mr. and Mr*. H. J.
If candidate, from thoee two
Nix. wefc two o f . fourteen atu- districts do not have a petition,
Wlenia to bo tcrngnloetl for their aimed 'b y Uva elector*, to' the
prandnont VUviliaa in etudelit office, of tha achool .supariiiteneireJaa. Choeet? by a apvkial copt- ilent by «i00 o'clock lenlgai.
mitteo ton a taai.a of efetrarta;, blank apaeea’ wftl ba left 6n tha
ocbolarahip, . aantnus repi.t#ty&gt;n .Navamhitr ballot* for voter* .'to

Rotarians Have :
Quiz P rogram
On Traffic Laws
Only Two Get Mark
Above 90 Points;
70 Is Mi ni mum

were

from th* ahlp report It member*
of tha crew mkialng one man cri­
tically injured, one min arriou*!)
..............................
^ i re
injured,
and eight......
men who
reived minor Injuriei but who are
in no danger."
The Navy added that the two
men- meet aerioualy Injured have
been transferred to th* hospital.
It bald that tha naxt-of-kbi of the
miaaing and th* two critically and
sariouoly Injured have b*J° nutifUd by tha navyJ i t wob k o f k d eomim»WaUo:\

button's most outstanding inatitutiona' representatives thia year.
•Miaa Rosactter has teen moat
outstanding In dramatics, reknan’a Student Government Coun­
cil the Sanford co-ed fa serving
thb year aa treasurer of tha
Student Body; vice-president of
Tbsta Alpha I’hl, dramatic* fra­
ternity; freshnUn advisor; and ia
jrico-preiidanl of - tho Raptist
4tddant Union •Council. Among
her activities are listed member­
ship Hi the International Relations
Club; Th* lloon^. women's acbolarshlp and IFadcrihlp group;

Thl* photo, radioed frow
York, give* a brief glimpae
the Moacow front. The Sotl

A quia program on
traffic
regulation* contained in Florid*’*
new highway patrol law* waa
conducted at the llotary luncheon
today by ( harle* Mornaon who
introduced Marry
Mclnnea of
la-eabury. in rharye o!f the hlghway patrol in Fenyiniale County,
who a*ke*l the queiiinn*.
Pointing nut tbit an applicant
for a drirrr’a liernae muat * *
a grad* of at Iraat TO In lhaoa
examination*. Mr. Mrlnnr* told
the Rotariao, that it waa not
nrceoaary for them to *isn the ir
name, to their paper* ami that OQ
information obtained from the
quia wool11 be u*ed ayalnat them.
He xton •lated that the, purp«*e of the highway patrol ia to
help reduce highway
aadrienta
amd that theta oeglnaal* rtnrinc
the po*t year hod co»l the state
of Florida no Iraa than t-TdM)f&gt;,01)0 In property damage and
aonie 700 live*.
Only two nf the Kntapan* rr

CHICAGO. Oct. 10 —^wn—
Tha Tranaportatloa Axaoclaf.lon
of America repocUd Sunday tha
railroads ware undercapitalised
and that whU# *ha w*f«a of rail
labor hava b*en Increasing .lur­
ing tha loot dacada, tha Ipvc*to ft-, return- has—baan—stcadHy,

Woman's Lawton saidJ&gt;ek»lorru, social gn
Athletic Association. .
Sigma, educational
fraternity;
and La Franeiad*. french club. Future Farmers
An honor roll student. Miss Roesetter was chosen by The Honor
,» Gather To Confer

d tDon2fd D. Conn, cxtcftlvo vke
praaldant of th* association, said
|n*conn*cUon with tht. atudy of
sUOstkat “Whsthat tha finding*
of tha PTesldetV* fact-finding
board win load’ In. government
own.rahrp-is* e r i m t TOMrrn- i»

KANSAS CITY, Oct. SO —IV)
Pevcp throaond farm youth*. this CAM.'9
Praaldant A , V. Whitney °[
nf— Rkllro*‘|
of Amerlca, mat todiy to aelaet the-----BraUailsnod
Trainman declared racantly ih.i
160 nominee* for the American
th* union may u»k Ik* govern­
Farm decree.
Every out* in the nation I* ment to taka control of th* rail______
represented at the opening of reads.
th« fourteenth annual convention,
held In conjunction with 4h* No Further Extension
American R ot*] Livestock aHow.
From the list af HO wiU be Given To Car Drivers

&lt;r*» - ■ . _______
Lenders Co-operate
On Tourist EditlQn

Cloaked Sessions
Deplored In Senate
WASHINGTON, Oct. t « —Oft
— With opponents crying “gag
rale," the Sonata foreign rets.
Ilona commltteg voted IS la • to

Ordorg against further axUn■ion of Urn* an am—wing driver*
licenoaa without M ag required
-lodge R. W.
Ikhburg. of

will he

dl*|t

vy Rain

Does Little
Dam age T o Celery Beds

Arm Of The Law”
Just Won’t Beach
&lt; hu'f liny William* rri-t-ivrd
* ti-li-grtim frntn a nrgn&gt; in
New Vi&gt;rk r*-&lt;|ii*-&lt;*tinir shat th«
I"dice hprt- pick up hi* wife
nml hold her until hr arrived
tn Iwn week* to tell lit* wtory.
The Chief* reply wu"Jiihnnte — Yuu have the
right tilrn how to han&lt;lle lbe*v
wive*. Ilnfi rtunately however,
here ‘ain't* a taw tn link up
a wife 'til *he |[rl* good
•Vain " ________________ ____

Organization Of
Junior Red Cross
Chapter Begins
Th* firwt mfVolnw nf#Hi»lifnfJ'»
•lunior Rrif Cm*« rh«pt«r wii*
held SuliinUy morning «t thr
Girl Scout Hut on Commeirinl
Avenii** ami Mia* Irrpr Hinton.
••rganizrr of thr group, reported

t atelvnl
* In
fur
t a

connection with the SeminobCounty Chapter nf American Red
Croaa and included in the year’s
program will he instruction nf
modem first aid by Mi** Hinton,
who ia a graduate nf the 60-hour
who first aid method* cour»e offered
re- by Robert It. Culbertaon, firld
boat leproaentative from Washington.
'. M I To fill boxes with present*
I an- I for Rritish and American child«• nn ren and to *cnd magatinaa to the
the TTlrfa _ yrs rljrprnim tm.-------

FL Myers Faces
___ Gasoline Shortage
FORT MYERS, Out. 20 -.UP)
— The Fort Myera New* pr-n
said Sunday filling atstinq* henare facing tha prospect of hav
Ing to cloaa today because gaso.
line bulk plants t. .i have alrra.
dy delivered the quota allowdl
for October.
Tha station operator* nought
supplies elsewhere in the slate
and were told that other town*
were having tha asms trouble.
Governor Holland said at Tal­
lahassee he had not been notified
•f the Fort Mycre shortage but
ho would look Into th* situation.

the Red soldier* are counterattacking. One auldlrr I* hurl
ing a hand grrnndi'.

Sanford girls whu have enroll
ei| In the Junior chapter err
Jlrlom ler, Anne l/ivell, Bell)
Moore. Martha Page, Ruth Sack
ett, Lorirve Short, Mary lleler
Tew, Audrey |lach. Camille Bat
t nc “ liy1Ban—
«ettv - - Ji

Th** long aw.tih-'l ram began
Saturday nftiiniM.n in Seminole
County arnl M'attered *howrr*
continued iluring the night ami
Dies
Sunday morning. Uniting up to
a heavy thuniler-ntumei arul alight
electrical storm yesterday after­
noon which wii&lt; exceptionally
good for citrus farm*, while
celery farmer* suffered lea* than
might he expected, it \ou re­
ported at the State Farmer's
Market today.
There WII mnto* m*viI beil
damage tfllto to fliMnled field*,
particularly on the We*t Side
and a few wanhmit*, lut t hi *
damage rap be nudity rvpatretl
by replanting and cultivation, it
wa* aaid.
Due to the fart that rainfall«trian i nmaitig thr* »trret in time
on the Ka.it Side \%m not a* to avoid hitting him At nn m
heavy a* in other aectiona, •luest held thin rimming nt !» on
( base A Company had a small o'clock W K. Watoon, juitne of
amount of damage t«» report.
the |H*a«e and hi* juror* A M
The amount of ram fall for the 1ia*«* J T Pope- Sandy Andn-nn.
pail two day* i« .Til inchea and C P Font, C. K. Benton and W
generally apeakmg, if there ara H Stewart retetiicd the -I year
no more thunderahowera and old driver on the ground* that
moderate rain*, tha farmers ex- tht accident wa* unavonfatde. due
to a heavy rainstorm a hub wm
taking place at the time of the
accident
lie %vm lairn in CierniMi&gt; and
the countlena pro m'^ imic*
Commission To Meet emong
ha Iravrs Im-IuihI m hi* pet parrot
which
i*
over '.m i }rar* old u Lift
'On Fr.uit Standards to thu&gt; util..
guutb u«t*p. low*
Shrlver
I.AKF.LANI), Oct. 2U
(41
In I I he luid m *h»H* ripio
The Florida Cllni* Commission shop in the "Sanford ll"u*« '
wlli hold a public hearing here where children u*ert to g.illn-r
Thur-dsy morning tn consider every i»fterni»on to hear the «oh
boosting the Juice content re­ bier read xtorie* from a brn»k of
quirement on grapefruit 10 pr-t. llan* t hmlian Anderien’* fair\
rrnt, it wa, announced today by tale* end l»y thr hour he would
Secretary Charles F. Cha-tnm.
1*11 romantic. adv»nluruu* *t**n*The meeting waa called by to the ynungxter*
Chairman Swann, Winter Haven,
For a great many year* he lur*
who said he had received
re work* rl and ex|H*riiiiented in hi*
port* that rome grapefrui* nr luletr t»»ry. a email room m In*
fiving m uuathern market*.- wa* rrpgrtrnettl him! weli*Wiiowu.. IfU
not giving foiiaUlinfF *ntl«fITV|,.n7 tainsl* o r the Unitl'if Slat*’*
Citra* laws empower the coin
mission In raisa nr biwer hy in
petrent the Jtlirff content require.

Severin Bapp
F o l l o wi n g Fatal
I nj ur i e s Sunday

Small TropfesI Blow •
Moves In From Gulf

•d the Agrkul
Gainesville so

Thi- t;-&gt;m*n« .•I*-* i- p - f u r .
•h,-r iulv.inri-&lt; nn tin —nilheril
front v« 1111 ticrnuin. Il*ili.*nf tluii
girluli iim-I ti|n\,*k f- ir-‘ - -ini
S-.V—— .— -•—-III*,. l«»^.0*1. llkt
illdtl-til.il ff.illt it iTlr.l
liriiiMU i
rill ll-|i/. '»«!•
Iiullldcl "f *1" N.vUtr . l-g' -M
occiipi*-I Francu,. wn. -Ii--S and
killed I'vl-'V t-v lair iniii wlui

aaialiq

thul thr iliitr
vrt T/y—rf-«TiTr Tntm~T'—rtnrrr
man nf Ihr *
flrfenin shnrtl;
culling fin* « figlti I** •h*- mil
III &lt;HVF MoMUW.
Ill*

Pilot, 2 Pa.sscnjferH
Killed In Crack&gt;Up
ELIZABETH CITY. N. C..
Oct 20 —&lt;Aq— A III. year-old
pilot and two passengers were Tobruk Defenders
killed Sunday near the municipal
Play At Cricket
airport after an airplane notedlped Into n hey field.
LONDON. O ct
20 —&lt;&gt;n—
Th* victim* were
Clarence
Cathey, pilot. James Thomai --------- ----------- - jo Idler* back from
Ian*. 40, and Fairnn Thornton, the besieged, British-held Libyan
TO, of Elliabeth City, passenger*. coast stronghold of Tobruk, yrs.
terdsy told stories af Ireopen
getting up before tunriae to play
cricket In a manner rivalling the
historic exploit* o f the British
defender* af Mafcklng In th* Bo.

Mrs. Dingfelder Induces Rare

y* Tim fallowing merchants and
Senator Clark (D~Me.) said
he'd served notice be would net
be hound by tty relax of secre­
cy and would reel free to dls-

to London then to New
grim hand-to-hand fighting on
fctninr-approved caption atatr*

iokoo

Jap Premier Cal l s
For Cnity To Meet
Fo r e i g n Powers

ind Tilling It with potash. This
msUtod hoe th* reputation of
being tho moat flower and foodpredating fertUixsr.
Girdling the tree, twisting a
wire tightly about tho 4nuui, a
method not genarally practiced.
wemed to ba tha most sncreeefai
phone while Inducing the plant
to bloom. Mrs. Dingfelder said,
■in** thl* process causes * con.
reatrntiot! of food materials In
tho! rert of th* branch which
•*t*Mc koyvnd 4ko girdling, nwty
from Ik* root system.
Mr*. Diagfcldsr’c advlc* to
n rdreere who plant this variety
of tree I* to ■ket eat ■ KrohL
retrtorl** I* a sunny, trwpicsl
•poi *f rear garden, a* 1 have
from personal exporlenco
tha* Jt bloom* more prefuoaly
where there ia lun.”
daecriblng the Mimnwi.
Dtogfrider said, "The flow,
l l* reoet spectocalor U* setfttgf g from deep flam* to

ganixatlan and eo-foundsr of the
Girl Guldaa, firwt made a name
for himsolf hy organising crlckrt
matches' during the apparentlyhope leas defense o f Mafcklng lit
1880-09-_________ ________

First Ferry Plane
To Carry Newlyweds
CAIRO. Egypt, Oct *0 — lift
— Th# firxt weetbnund piano on
tho ferry service which Pan
American Airway* soon will start
acre** Africa will tarry, a honeymoonlng couple, Ur. and Mrs.
Kaakln Wee, who were married
kero Ock. II,
Tha ferry service Is being set
■p to bring American planet
from th* west coast of Africa to
the Budan for dollrerv to the R.
A. r. Meet of the westbound
jmmengers wRl be returning pi-

ega ^ • a a ^ a rrs

lilt *! tl»

l»M "* »ll* I ■*

i rrimimmr in
culm un*l unlfrly
trinlrr
tht* l(nl army ilffi’iulimc Mwcosf
nil fMMsihlr hi'l|».”
Hlulin'* onliTt |iUrr«l th** Orf«
mans ut (12 to 7f* mill*.* writ of
Moscow. Thr rurly nmrninjf coni*
muniqiRi had pl»rnl thr area* o f
fiererst fighting nl Moxhaiak,
IHO milt'* »c*t of Moscow on the
hroud highway to Min*k, amt
Maloynnialiivi-t*. ti-'i tuilc* south­
west of Moscow on the road tir
Cotton Goods Are Put Bryansk.
Armed worker* were re I*Irtell
Under Price Ceiling marching
out to battle, many car­
rying sub-machine gun* believed
WASHINGTON. Oct. 20 -IjEl to have Iwen shipped from Brit­
_ Leon Henderson, price mini n- ain and the Unitnl State*. Fur­
Utrator, Sunday placed virtually ious air battle* went reported
all major type* of cotton good* 'raging around the vast rily. Tho
under price ceiling* which will communique* said .TH (inman and
be adjuated automatically ta the I? Russian |d.ino went shut
price of ''ipot” raw cotton.
down Saturday.
The schedule, effective today,
The Moscow radio announcer
covers 13 leading type) of cloth wa* heard calling rncourngcment
and mark* extension o| price tn troop* on the battle line soon
ceilings to approximately two. after it hail been announced that
thirds of all primary cotton lex. the Germans had broken throagh
tiles. Raviatd schedules
for one qf tho city's outer defetiaw
combed yarns and corned yarn tone*. There was a new sir at
fin* goods are In preparation, excitement and alarm in the
Hendtreon said.
Moscow broadcast* tonight.

Army To Aid Workers
To Get Defense Jobs
WASHINGTON, O ct 20 — l/ft
— Selective service headquarters
reported Sunday It had arranged
for tho classification of sklllel
worker* now being discharged
from the army so that they may
he speedily employed In taaenllaj
defense Industrie*.
.About 100,000 aoUtara are to
he returned to civilian life before
Chriaims* u d
othtr
"«lt
will he released ht th* succeedin*
months provklsd th* International

JEWISH LEADER DIES
CINCINNATI, Oct. lO .-U

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■* •

THURSDAY, OCTOBER II,

Pensacola WomanCoHecte Money

A p ology T o P ub lic
F o r F a lse R ep ort
Sought O f N Y A .

T o E n terta in S o ld iers Iii S ervice
•A, Oct. 1C—(8p*"A Penny F or
n “, K rt.
B. A.
reasoned th a t If
the city would cona month for the U.
jld provide Immerilwith the aid o f
shorn she interested
:t she placed atcoin collection boxee

a ( convenient location alhrouhoat the city.
Marie In the form of Uncle
8am onrl painted red, white and
Hue, they are found on d e a r
counters. In drug
stores, resta o rtn ls and numeroua other
places where folks find it easy
to drop In (heir spate pennies.
Knlistlnir the ala of the Federal A rt Project, she hsd st-

J ACK SON VI LLP, Oct. 1 « _
(Special)—Public apology to the
people of Florida was sought
Monday of Aubrey WltUame,
by Rarcld Colee, execntlva vice
president of the Florida State
Chamber of Commerce, for one
"hyperbolic” and ■‘moronic* fa*
port made on Florida In 19M by
a field rvpresentitive of the
National Youth Admlnlstrallea'd
division of gu irisnee and plaew
ment. The report came to light by
ketlon of the comptroller p a *
efa). U ndsay C. W arren, who
submitted It to the house appro*
pstations committee as an ex­
ample "of the character of 'of*
f trial travel’ enraged
in by
NYA.”
Colee made hi* demand through
Florida m enher* of the houad.
To them he wrote: "The Associ­
ated Press account of the letter
found In NYA filrs by the Comp­
troller C&lt; n&lt; ml and submitted
to the House appropriations com­
mittee by him, in which tn e *Hos‘
t Identified as a field rep resen t^
*Hre of ihe NYA sent to FlorIda In 19'lii on a tour of invest!gallon) engaged in hyperbolic
and nmrntnr statements concerning this state should draw from
National Administrator Aubrey
and
Williams a
apology In thi ,
for such reprehensible conduct on
the part of an official in his rm j
plov, and a guarantee from Ml&gt;

[ -Saw &lt;Qa Mcrchandis« That's Fashion And Quality Right

In YOWELL-DREW'S 47th

FRIDAY, OCT. 17th THRU SAT. NOV. 1st

Throughout Yowsll-Drew's history. C entral Florida
has recognised our Ann Iren ary Bale aa the moat
important merchandising event of th e entire year.
But this year In view of world conditions. It taksa
on additional significance. Ws are moat fortunate,
due to the foresight of our buyer*, to b t abla to
offer during this sals commoditise th a t a rt becom­
ing Increasingly difficult to obtain and may be Im­
possible to secure talar on. Ws suggest th a t you
bear In mind your future needs, while making your
present purchase!.

• r ears In the future in the se­
lection of ’ the traveling envoys
sent by him to ‘report’ on Flor­
ida people.
“As a m atte- of fart, we are
not prepared to admit th a t the
character of the people of Flor­
ida le of official concern to any
federal agency."
Cnice aald he would follow up
hla request to the highest Wash-

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held In Tam pa last week. Othgg
affievra include A. W. D. Haw
rla, Ft. Myers, vice-presidents
F. Hoerit. Tampa, treasu rerj *
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SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, ’OCTOBER

17,

Member Aanociated Prana

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M M IIK II

13

Florida Kiwanians Hold Record - Breaking: Convention

SrT,rt!!clAmerican Warship
Toll Of Lives Is Torpedoed Off
Coast Of Iceland

Former War Minister
And German AdO mirer Is Chosen To
*8 u c c e.e d Kunoye

Germans Are Making
Fierce Assault, Say
Reds, But Do Not
Make Any Advance

W asin gton T ak es
° S erio u s A ttitu d e
' Unconfirmed Rumors
0 Say U. S. Ships
Ordered T o Port
*’

n r S wmM H Pnw

Japan today went under
the military JegdemhiD of
"dJout Gen. Efti Tolo. oroAxla. /ortner war mlnlater
»nd open admirer of Gorman
military method*, tha uhewen
premier auccteding &gt;Prince
V^imlmaro Konoyo amid A!
growing criaia; In relaflum
with Ruuia and thr*, U. S.

Unconfirmed rumors ’ circulat­
ed la Manila say that all Amer*
J M a ships In the Pacific ar* or*
W lered to leave the high sea* and
proceed Immediately to th e nearoat American o r British port.
Japanese newspaper* »treated
the extrem e e n t i t y of the altuatte a and official Washington U
r t a h t a r aa tacrenslagly . serious
% S w ol i M Eon eye ouatoy.

C Itn* Commission
tEXLAND, Out It-dBVFterlda d tru a *gteml**ten,l
w ry reaearch committee to'
adopted ar. ettc tln g aet of
tflgaflian fo r a
re w a rd
M ar a n d Inatructed * a «ub-

ORLANDO, O c t 4 7 — (8 p * « la l)- Flori­
da Kiwpnlan* i t i p j their moat successful
•ta le convrnllon, with a record-breaking a tte n ­
dance her*. Pictured are highlight* of the
e o ttla v t. Top, left. Gov. Spessard L Holltnd
u M t p K i an overflow crowd on atate defenee
effort*. Right,’w hite U. 8. Sen. Claude Pepper
to the convention on national defenae,
tapper (second from left) tta* en ter,
a t. a brldg* luncheon. In the group, left
i,.a r e Mr*. Fred Parker, G ulfport; Mr*.

Pepper, Mr*. Don Evan* and Mr*. A. C.
Rlauchter, Orlando; Ura. W. Lee Cotton’, Ray.
ville, La. Uelow, retiring District Governor
Prank W right, Galnetville, congratulate! hi* &lt;
luccetaor, Gov.-elect Fount II. Rlon, Palatka *
(right) who take! office Jan. la t; right be­
low, Harold Clark (left), of Mulberry, addi ,
up the par 72 be thol to win the gulf tourna­
ment. Miami waa aelected •« the 1042 conven.
tlon city.
t.

Ship Arming Bill
Passes In House

2

a m rvaipn rw a , s r h sam po wun
■ a il lla rtt, Avon Park, commite K i b i 1: ' ™ - aa an ex-officio

50 Billion Collar
War Set-up Ordered

Sfee Chance To Enact­ trS " S
ment As Substitute hooae defaata
motion to m
For Social Security back
to comr
,
—
ui
Taking new hope bt a Washing­
to n fflaah," which Vraa aent out

eona Id* ration.

R tfhm do; R eleased
From A rfry D u eT c
O v e r 28 R u l i n g

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WASHINGTON, .OcL J 7 -iA *l
— preaidant Roosevelt, It waa
Imsrnod authoritatively today, had
ordered the Artur, N ary and Of.
floe of Production Management
to d ra ft and atudy a “ victory
tt r e g r a m ” Involving expenditure*
o f ua .to |5 0 ,000,OOO,000 annual*
ty fo r Anto rirtn defenae and
M l to B ritain and other countriM .
.The program based cn m atch.
Germany’* In ten* Ire diverof national Income to war
Mtion, ia still In tho form a.

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FORT KNOT, B y , OcL 17.—
(Special)—T ho aacond and largl t . eat group o f felertlvk Service
go trainees to h e reSeved from aeu p ! tive duty In the. Armored Fort*
[Jj* ,Tralnlng Center Mr* will reenter
* T civilian occapattens ahortly. On
Hu Tucaday, Oct. 15, _ 16.30) men
aid wore aw arded certificate* of
It. aarvlc# and tygnafiirwd to the

Law Giving Power To
gKjgresidentJLLSigned
WASHINGTON, O c t. 17, —

t t r g

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to

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raqoteltten

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atfppllev.

a* u n u p i.iiw iv

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ithing soon from th a O f.
FrodutUoa Management
question of strikes redofenaa production.

I Moor Spy
Plot Uncovered

r v o tr 'o f zB9
H ie legislation
id Sonata. Juat
tal vote, the
*k7-to 1M, a
I the measure
tee &lt;f or further

First Aid; Course
Lacks (Respond,
Say«-Mr». M a n s S
Instruction Is Part
Of National D e ­
fense For Civilians
The SemlnoU County Chapter
of American .Bed O w n .has re­
ceived very little response from
applicant*, fo r the 20-hour “ flrit
aid court* It la o ffering to the
people of Baaferd,
Mr*. Roy
Mann, publicity chairm an-of the
organised !c«, reported today.
Any person In Seminoi* Coun.
ty Is eligible to attend tho class­
es If he mails a postal card bear­
ing hit name and addiusa to the
Red Croaa, In car* of MU* L rth
B artlett, public health-nurse. 111
Palmetto A v o lu t, before Nov. t.
Mrs. Man
la teaching
organisation

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

ECteoa from
re leased:

T.

Rolundo;
ia W. Smith;
Instruction will Influd* elemen­
F. H arper; tary first aid which will be
H &amp; Savage, taught by various of the eleven

Tho -fh n h - cantlnua to dOcUrer
"Ha began to study U a m atter.
Ha thought about It. H o answered
tho latter*. Then ha acte d . Ha an­
nounced today ha
weald ask
CongrtM to consider revision and
expansion of tha Social Security
Act. T h at means tho whole ques­
tion wUl be opened up."
An brought out a t Dm mofting.
all This Indicate* a hearing on tha
Towaaaad MU. heretofore block'd
in the Way* and Means Commlttou, wm bn granted and tho pro-

re completed
g for duty
te a . and were
In accordance
affecting

Sanford tltisena who completed
the 40
boor method’s court*
offered by Robert B. Culbertson,
national Bad Croat representative

from Washington.

Those who at* qualified to
teach F irst Aid a rat D r L. D.
Brown, Dr. H. W ard# Rucker,
Russel Ahrarea Mian Iron# H.ninn, Mian Qua*la - Hinton. Mr*.
Henry McLaulIn, J r . Mia* Cath­
erine
Marrloen.
Mr*.
H*l#n
Schulte. Mr*. Joel Field *nd
Mia* Maud* Ramaor- ,
The co aad tte* for claa* organ
iu tlo n wUl group people *ccorJ.
lag to tateroat, occupatten and
Mr*. Mann revealed, and

TORE, Oct. 17 —&lt;*V-

a»
rn n
' The G erm an, ar* fiercely asfaulting M o k u w ’ i outer defense*
Within no miles nf the rity tnd
the defender, .aid the fight I.
Uklng a terrific toll on both
all**.
The !)ovleta t.i d there are no
further advance, by the N .tU .
| The R u u la n . u ld nothing re­
tarding the .ituatlon la Odessa
tut the
Rumanians
reporte&lt;l
heir troops are mapping up In
tha clty*i itreeta.
The Germans laid H R ut.
Ian ihlpt In O deua’a harbor
rer* damaged la air attack*.
Officials of the Stalin govern»nt war* reported on good auUtaritv last night to bo evacua.
Moscow, white three unhaltGerman offensive* directly
need the capital, and It a a .
wared that K atan, 450 miles to
he eaM, was rapidly becoming
the new seat of Soviet authority.
rem orshlp hid the full extent
af the withdrawal,
but
some
Informant! In London understood
in fare th at all goverrm ental
h*ad» had departad. leaving Mmrow a capital only In itsine and
in the hand, of the Red army.
Also leaving tho capital, aside
from the Russian functionaries,
were U. S. Ambassador Stein,
h .rilt and
hla embassy s tif f .
Withdrawn also' war# the Swe­
dish and Japan*** diplomatic ncrtonel and apparently those of all
other powers represented
While tha Russian center was
being pushed back toward diaas.
ter the Rad fag aonthwemtam an­
chor waa dactarnd to have been
smashed. Both tb a German, and
silted Rumairiana announced
that Odessa, o n 'th a Black Sea,
a t last had fatten after 60 days
that subotan.
tha coast from
fw n tta t. eastw ard
Crimean penlnsulr ap­
proach*. now was in U tim an runtr*r.
Fighting of an almost Incr*.
iliblo horror—where R uulan wo­
m en’ and half^rrowa children
stood with smoking guns upon
the teat tragic barricades
and
straggled
alongside tha
Red
troop* to tft* rad— Was u l d |o
be proceeding In flaming Odessa a* tho Invaders sought to
knock out the l u t pocket* o f re­
sistance. Sometime*, sold Asia
dlap*tabes, those barricades war*
the bodies of &lt;ho R au ten dead.
Concurrent with all this, J s .
pan want through another poUtlcal convulsion which Informer!
notnton In both Britain ami the
United States held likely to pro.
does a more belligerent a lti­
tude—conceivably an attack *n
R uulan Siberia or a banter pol­
icy, which might In the end lead
to w ar, toward tho United State*.

uther locatioa
location

of
and
*1 elaaa rooam
***** **1
r detelU wUl be completed.

Hull Says U .* . No«
In Panama A ffair
Spun
Trade WABtUMOTON, Oai, 17 * -(«

u t c r r * : ;y

Reds Carry Their Wounded

| No Casualties A re
indicated As Ship
Is Able To Proceed
l nder Own Power

Hon! Had Been
On Patrol Duty
Attack Is First At­
tempt Since Slmot
On Sijrlit Orders
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»»• «**n 'HteB Pr*e«
t 11•t»*«| S t a i r s lltv ^ trn v *

•*r Kriurt-v uit*4
mmI
this ninriiiiur whilr on put ml
dutv :ir.o ntiU'H MiuthwfHt of
Icflantl. the N :i\\ iiiiinniiu'iMi.
hut it \\ a *4 pi,|,. Il&gt; IH’I
llliili'i* it-d piiwrr
Thf

,N«\ \-d.iiii n,,

a tiu il-

tiiN wrre iit'lirafetl.
I hi* vivs.-drl ih tint*
Nmvy' 4 ii«*\%4-«t •ii-i i !•v r •*.
It wud iitt.ii k«-&lt;l hi the oanif
Ifenerul iife.i uhelethe ilewf royer
t ir i'v r

w i.i

&lt; •■ oftilly

n i.

tncki'd liy u 4i||»nmrme a month

MJfO.

It m the fowl ,iir|)eiloini4 ninn*
Itoodfvelt'd •.|n««h Sept II which
It
“whinlt «m
Russian soldiers raptured by the N alls ’on the eastern front K«ve the fleet
help their wounded comrades along the road tn . German prison *i|fhl" uiih’id nml* hnrriMl “(Iffk*iidi\»* will* r-**' **i the I'mtetl
camp behind the Itnrv The expression on their faces tell the «toiy StikteM to Axid warcruft.
of their dejection.

T h irtie th Anniversary Of
,..r^ Local Elks To B e-O bserved
Mrs. Dixie Rachel
Warren Dies After
Six Years* Illness
Mrs. Dili* Rachel Warren died
In the F ernald.l^ughton Memor­
ial Hospital a t 13:10 P. M. to­
day following an H in t., of six
year.. The 77-yctr-old Seminole
County resident was born in
Ttukege*. Ala., Jan . 15, I8A4
and has lived in Hanford for the
ph«t 2tf years on Vh* East aide
of town ,at Moore’a Station.
Funeral services for the de­
ceased will be conducted Sun lay
afternron
at .7:.70 o’clock
at
Erickson Funeral Homs, with Rev.
E. I). Brownlee offtrlaCng. In.
ferment will be in Lake Vu'.w
Cemetery.
Survivor* of Mrs. W arrsn are:
four
daughter.,
M r.
Emm .
Tart* and Mr*. D. R. Knntt of
Ranford, Mr*. U. It. Smith of
Pan)*, -end-Mrwi-Altew-Allman nf
Port Orange; one non, I ls y w ^ J
Warren o( Sanford: Hsu ’i l
grandchildren and four
gri-nl
gtandrhildren.
_________

The following merchant* and
baatacts men have already illn triad their Intention
of
co­
operating w ith
Tho
Sanford
Itaeali In pubtlahlng a special
FOUR NEW POLIO CAHFJl
T aarlst Edition on Oct. 17
MONTGOMERY Ate* OcL 1 7 wkith will bo dUtributed
to
CAb—After
declining to on* new
1J M proa pec lire w inter vial to rt
car*
Wednesday, tha Infantile
m la*ted from a special Chamber
trend
In
Alabama
of Commerce Hat, aa wall a* paralysis
moved slightly upward again
Thursday with four now di­
agnoses.*

Member, of the Hanford H I*.
0 . Elk- l o d e are making es
tensive plans to celebiwtr their
So year- of service in Sunfbcd
with m Imrbeque, regul.r' Im.i
1. eaa meeting hihI musical enter
tulnment to Ih* belli on Frid.y,
Oct. 24. bginning with .upper_ mi
the
luwlge grnund. on Ku»t
Second Slreen. John J. Kell.gnn.
general rltalrman announreil t»
day.
,1'hbrter members of the urg.iM
stlion and flrit inlllatea ha*.been invited to attend the cele
bralion, including the following
men:
II. J. Smith, Oviedo; A. 0
Smith, Dr. 8- l*ulatiin, Sherifl
Charlie Hand, Geo. A. DeCnttes.
L. P. Hagan, W aller I.. Morgan.
F. L. Woodruff, Sr.. W. J Thig
pen, Arthur K. Yowell of Sanford
and Dr. T. A. Neal of Orlando.
M. O. Overstreet of Orlando
will he the principal speaker of
the evening. Mia theme will bo
“ Memnrire nf Men anil Matterof lu ll," followed by a memorial
addrraa for ilrcraard member, by
O. r . tf rrm ta n n r ri" eilTlAI fuTTf."
The mualrai portion
of the
program will be arranged unil con­
ducted by Harry Kudell, featuring
popular tune, and aong» of the

lull sira.

No Cut In Power 1h
Expected In State
TA LLAH ASSEE.

Get.

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(4*)— aJc^rV 3V. CjkiU^r. /intk* rail*
nmtl ri.inmtd-l6n(^r. kit.I ThiirmUy
that officiiklfd
of
the
power »“ MimiiRditiii hn*l uivk'n a*mirntwcd tI»b«i «• w ouhl h* m» cu r*
tailm e ii* o f rlrc tru *
ptiwei
lit
l»t*niftwiilar K lo ritlu th u w in te r.
lie repM’dentk il K I o im I u ikt • i
c«»nfcn*nce of yuikitlwni ruil^o.yd
u n il kit ilit i«*a c«»n»minni«uid
w ith
the fd*iliarsi! ktim iiiKHion in At*
liin tii.

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W ar Diet Has No
Effects On Nazi»
W A R I II N G T O N . D e l 17 — &lt;/V)
— ( icrnintty'M fitm l raliktitintc !»•
dt rie l inti * hnvt* yet l*» pi»n|or.»
i|id c e rn ilili- I’f f n i d iipi»ii •...»• |H»pi|*
la tio n 'd phyitii-ul
rM ii-htnin
or
w o rk in i? e ff ic ie n c y , tin* u ^ ric u ltu ra l «le|in rtin eiit re p o il« it lotluv.
itlth u iig li the K e ith le'.v faced Ud
lliir it war w in te r.
T h e ilep u rtn ie n t *p»il n vu ilnh ln
in fe r Illation iiiilie a te -. the t!e r«
m an fn te nt the .-turi o f
th »
iT iin l war in lie tie r in iiiiiiit T rw*p e cU than when Ih • Wort l W a r
ettterckl Ihi* tflin t y e .if

KisNimmeerShow
Starts Tonight

Committee chairmen Tit charge
of the relcbration are: Bee. Kellagan, general chairman; Peter
Thurston, barbecue arrangem ent.;
KISSIMMEE. tM . 17 — (Spe.
Dr. T. L. Doaa, reception; John- c in l)— I'repnrutioh, were bring
Zerrenner, rrfreahinents. James
•Stewart, decoration.; and Mr. made Thursday to arrom m edate
a large crowd at the opening to­
Kudell, entertainm ent.
.
morrow night of the second an.
nunl Kissimmee valley livestock
anil horse show.
A feature of the entertainm ent
will he exhibition- under the aue.
pice- of the Silver Spur rlub
who
will
dem onstrate every
stu n t of cowboy und ruvvgirl in
Formal opening of Roumlllatl bought out tha D. D. Newberry the
rodeo menu tonight.
.
• Walgreen Agency Drug Co., a t the present site of
Is scheduled fo r tomorrow mom- W. W. Auto Part*,
mg, when the owner* and amThey managed
Roumillat A
ployoe* of tha completely radoc- Anderson Drug C o . fo r on# year
0,»ted and r t modeled drug a tors In that location and when the
Store, H. A A. Department Store, will great their cuatom era.at the construction on
the
BrantleyTha Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C. opening sale.
Pulrston Building a t Park AveGAINESVILLE. Oct. 17 -U P )
Welab, Bern LaoI* County Board of
Customer* will notice modem nue and F lrit S treet waa com— The annual conference of
Florida’* rounty agricultural anil
Uon.
home demonstration agents will
Thar# ar* two now members be held her* Oct. 24.25.
of the Walgreen Agency, Dr. A.
A. P. Spencer, vico director
R. Pfafflln of
Farmton and
Mr*. B. Knight, cashier, who re­ of the state agricultural exten­
sion service, said one o f tho
side* on West F irst Street.
’ Tha staff a t th e soda-foun­ principal topic* would be means
tain consksta of Gllea Chapman, of halping Florida farm fam ilies
Increase food production in 194t.
Auburn B urrell,, both

R oum iflat A nd A nderson To O pen
W algreen A gen cy F orm ally Tom orrow

Agents To Plan
1942 Production

T_________________ In IM1

and young Harold Chapman, who
la curb boy.
Mr. RostraBl*t w as horn In
OrUndo and moved to Sanford
a t tho ago of two, where ha

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Pilot Dies In Night
Training Trip Crash
ATLANTA, O c t 17 — ( . P i Second Lieut. Carlisle O. Lover,
ud. flying n faat Army p u rsu it
ship In a three-plane night hog
from W est Palm Bench to Clevo.
U nd, Ohio, waa killed today whom
th o . pUna crashed and V u m |&lt;
n e a r Jackson, Go.
*
The flier wan on a I r s is M t
tr ip to gala txporlencq in a lg H

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�FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1*41

The Sanford Herald

Russian Criris .

MISSISSIPPI

The 'Nazis have announced tbat-fife Russian campaign
Is ever so many times during the last few months, that one
may reasonably question their most recent boasts, but with
their panzer divisions already hammering at the gates of
Moscow, there might seem to be more truth than props*
ganda in the latest dispatches from Berlin.
However, it need- not be so. The Germans surrounded
Leningrad weeks ago; but despite furious assaults they

senes

N m !«* U k m W i l f t i tkat I
a
g ed la b ails* * * a t Or*

H w m Of Those Famous Frtncb Fries
W ith

O U E 5 B IJ IIG E R

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BARBECUEBEEF "S S L
BARBECUEHAM
BARBECUEPORK^--. ■
WB A M NOW OPEN EYRHY SUNDAY

AGAINST SUPERSTITION: I
w m cu t o ff witch craft* cu t of
*b p lead ; and thbu (h a lt hay*

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TU B BEST BBLOVBD

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out

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out,
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s acre a re new healing,
urd* a re only a p e te r
'em 'gtaea us a fee lin g
th a t we made were la*

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SEMINOLE BAR-B-Q

beaten. The Russians can retreat to the Ural mountains if
necessary, spread the Nazi lines of communication so.thin
that even German efficiancy and ingenuity cannot keep
them open and win in the and simply by refusing to quit.
Britain and the United States can do a great deal
to keep Russian .morale from cracking evbn if they are
not able to help more effectively with an invasion of tba
continent. They can keep open a'eonstent flow of supplies
In the form of food* tanks, airplanse and guns Without
which the Russians cannot hope to tarry, on the war. And
they can keep op an
so that German ’it
lea are depleted
And the Unit
emulate the exam;
knife Rueeir In tl _ _
Jng so. We do not believe the Japanese would attack Russia
If they knew it meant war with, the United- States. But if
they Were to foolish as td undertake an burg* a gamble, it
would be better to fight them note than to wait until af*
ter Russia is defeated.
t
* •
As Ion. at Russia la kept in the fight, the 'United
8tatee win have a breathing spall in which to gat ready—
a breathing sp«U of better proportions thaw If Russia were
eliminated from the fight

l«h A DAfAVgjJJ^___________

It’s A utum n A nd
SW EATER - T im e—

Postal Authorities
Surprise Physician

~ The bathing suit is coming bank thnt la to say, the
back of the bathing salt to, and perhape some other perte • A8CONA, Swltacrlsnd, Oat. 11
V -For eaantha * phyakan lo
of ft, a* it waa known before It waa almost dona away —(A
thla lltUa town
In aoelham
with entirely. The style experts are predicting that In SwUseriwid— with tha m lstaten
spite of the need for economizing on our natural resources, notion th a t latter* could ha aant
the fabric which goes into bathing suits will bo more gen­ to occupied franca—patUnUy
wrote la tte r a fte r latter to frlandr
erous than before.
In B w b. CegUy, ha omitted h it
“From Los Angeles certain ‘‘fashion dictator*" are return addraaa and nama. But or*
forecasting that milady’s bathing anil will makf no fur­ B e t ona dey re Incloaat! e araall
ther sacrifices to the defense program fiend ter doth con­ •napahot of hlmarlf.
A&gt; faw days (star ha waa eurservation,” says the Tampa- Times.
».
and chagrl
wh*n bo
“Perhaps further.sacrifices.'wooid’be' impossible, but prised
terel*ad a largo pejrel from tha
In any event these forecasters -predict that oo that beaches poatal aalhorltiaa a t tha 8«l*a
the ladies will wear mors clothes than ever—-robes; shirt- fronliar. | t eontalned all tha
tail playsuita and more feminine slacks, stripping down to
skimpy swim-suit only when—sod it—they actually go into
the water.
I UfSUBANCB AGBNT8
“Maybe so, but wo won’t acsspt Utte as'final until MR
SAB CITY, Oct. 17—UP&gt;ami, the real beach stylo renter of thr world, in heard from.
Perahay, of A nita, Iowa,
Perhaps it's just too cold to ioQ around on tha bracks* in
eted president of the NeCalifornia without man clothaa on, so they are. Just trying
AaaotlaUon o t Irireranee
T h u n d e r,
eucrenllnt;
to retiouelire their plight.
“Many another skeptic WUl have to make a personal
trip—or four or fire—to the beach to are fop himself if
pretty Florida visitors and naUanta so brazenly and un*

, Beth tte DoPont and Morgan
lntem ts era trying to aerere
ecntrel of tte wSrid* East Coast

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Tnatghr* rragraree
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Program Raaum*
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tba

Mrs. Doris Ingram o f Daytona
Baach and Mrs. Anraby c f Ha­
vana, Cuba, spent tha wsakaad
with Mr. and Mr*. R. W. S tra.
vaQ.

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SA NTORO

HRRALD,

SANFORD, FLORID*

Plans Are Announced P
For Wedding Of Miss'
Ingley — Mr. Zachryj

PUn&gt; f r r an autatsnding social
event o f the Pall aeason, th#
wedding of
Mlaa
M arruarlt*
Ingley, daughter of Mr. and Mr*.
Jarne* L.
Ingley,
and
WUIlam Brown Zaehry, Jr., *on of
Mr. and Mr*. William R. 7aehry. hare bran an n o an m l and aro
Mr*. £ . J. Routh visited with of interest not on);
only in Centra)
friends In lakeland one day last i Plorlda but In Jacksonville, lhe
weak.
former home of the bride.
---------The ceremony will taka place
Mr*. It. T. Thomas has ro- on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. I t ,
turned home after-spending a few at S:00 o'clock a t the Holy
daya in Lakeland with relatives. Cross Episcopal Churrh with the
1 Rev
Martin J. Rr*m as tha
Mias Mable Lrwia has returned officiating clergyman. Marlin J.
Stlneeipher
is to be the soloist
to her home in Orlando after
visiting with her aiater Mr*. B. and Mr*. Roy Syme*. Sr., th* or*,
gsnist.
C. Moore, for aevrral daya.
The bride’* matron of honor
Mr. and Mr* R
(„ Knight nn,| only attendant will he Mr*.
have returned from Albany, Ge., Charlra S. Rauleraon of Okeeeho.
where they apvnt fevers) daya hee, aiater of the groom, while
with relative*.
Mr. Rauleraon will a r t * r best
man for hi* brother-in-law. Mr.
Zachry. Mi** Grace Marie Stinerlp h er will he flower girl, en d
the usher Hat Include*: John

P e r sonals

■I fftm G ankn O n U r of tb* 8*nPKIDAT
I
Garden Chib will ba for# Tba 60-50 Bible Claaa o f tb* ■ , n F epanad tomorrow afternoon
Methodist a a T . f l l h a « I S f e ?
Z &amp; eZ .
bui n e ti and social m artin* ■! cloei'
o* t .
U K itnon,
tha b o m . of ^
S S f l J U S £ * " • “ . -nnoonead th i. »ornWOI ^ A r w i M
^ ^
w h lrt arin b* lo&amp;
U to d in tba Sanford Furnltare
^
U T iia n iv
Company, is open to tba public
an n i j T
11
, and It* only aim is to »*ttw tba
\*
I Public. Mr*. Dickerson said. It
w*!?
40 ,ak*
will also to open on Tuesday
Croa* Oral *14 room * e ra aaktd tn d Thursday afternoons o t tb*
•*
LitU« » « -« • •» laboa* boors, w kh mom b a n of
g -00 A. M. ___
lih* rarioua circle* In attendance.
MONDAY
On Saturdays tb a Junior GarTba mo. nine aaulon of th . dan Q u b member, of tba OramRed Croa* aawing rooms will b* m a r School baa* volunteered
taken up wUb th* cutting of th eir sarrica*.
. m aterials by member* of tb* WoIn addition to re f error* books
m afi C bb
on any phase of p la n t lift, there
* Tba W. M. If. of tba South will also b* books In landscape
Sid* B aptist Church will meat design, and aoil analyses will be
a t 'tb a church a t 1:00 P. M.
sire n fra* of c h a rts. Bulletin
All mother* who hare eons in boards win ba posted llatinfe*
th* United States N ary o r tba I plants and shrubs th a t ran b*
M arinas /aro asked to meat a t had fo r tba asking.
Rh* ho m i o f Mrs. I. D. Martin,
Information will bo acallable
1351 Mellonvll:* Avenue, a t 7:S0 as to the beet time to pUnt
P. M. In/o rder to form a ‘N ary I different shrubs
and plants
Mothers p u b ."
throughout the year.
The program meeting of th a t Mrs.
Dickerson ha* askad
W. Ml C. of th# P i n t Baptist I anyone boring plants to giro
f h u r t h s ill bo held In the church away to Hat them with th* Cro­
a t 3:30 P. M. Th* topic will b* U r so that they may A* dle“An U rgent Goipel Answers tribuUd.
South America’s Question" "How
-*•—s ‘------------ ----T h ro , %

‘ h .n

Mr*. E. C. .Dobson wa* ho*.
P»oo on Wednesday afternoon at
a p a rty which was givatf n t her
honw on Douglaa Avenue In
honor of h e r daughter, L ais' Am,
In caiabratlan
of h at
ninth
b irthday annlreraary.
k Tba cMIdran gathered on the
Tawir w here gamra and conttata
w ere anjoyrd, with tha priaa of
a Jack f t a b t a m balng rtchrad
by CoallfShoppard. Jr., fo r plat*
l* » th a
7 a ra o f ( fa ,
^ F c n o w S ig ■tha-gg*»*a' the child*
ra n a a ra S b la d ln th a dining rront
w hkh wife d#*orated with n H»L
lowe’en them * of aatum n leave*
and J a c k O T anterna. Centering
tb a U bltf w u a U rg u ' birthday

Word ha* been received that
Hllgh Lea Ivrrher, win of Mr.
and Mr*. l-ra R. I,caher, haa
pledged Sigma Chi, *oclal fra­
ternity a t Louisiana State Uni*
varsity.
Mia* Jennie Curd of Miami
spent several day* with Mr. and
Mrs. P. P. Campbell, enroute to
Charleston, S. C., *rhere she will
be chief anesthetist a t
Baker
Memorial Sanatorium.

B o te le r

i-T Blr 5 S s ^ * 5r,Uu‘

Plans For Armistice
Day Dance Completed

RIChard,
andth*alioLegion.
member*
O M O tm n ir bMa rr bfrthdav
Dfru.aay with
th&lt;
Bon* of
L o re n . T horn.,
BUa J w .
A t t ^ ^ n c l u * t a i of the meeU
Mra. C. L. Irwin, general chair­
, c iiy g • R |D WblUktff B if rtirfih m « n U v t r t lerv ta. man of the dance which wiH-dbm a i tha Armlattre Day aetivltiaa,
___ ___
_ announced that
thla
morning
plana are underway to make It
moat butdhndlng
butattindlng of
one ' ooff the moat
the season.
Stephenson
F eaturing
and hia Klc
of Orlando, _
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
held on the evening of Nov. 11,
In the Senford Armory. Poiter* _
Mr*. R. C. Maxwell
end tickets a re now being made ’
Mra. Melton Yelvlngton
by member* of th* American-1
Mrs. Mary. L S trong
I Legion Auxiliary, which la apon-,
Mr*. Loulie ftard ln
M ,. aud l f ^ Sotolo,.
,
laorlng th* a ffth r, Mr*. Jrwtn
Mr*. Jeeal* MlUer '
stated.
Mlaa Geraldine Hlnchllffe

Sorority OflfeTS To *
Help Red Cross

ty Cagtr. U A*»
i Jeaaa- R efl. lia r ,
f B arbara H arriett,

PUMPS

Capt. W. G. Campbell haa re­
turned to MacDill Field in Taropa after visiting with his parents,
Mr. and Mr*. I*. I*. Campbell.
Mira Gwendolyn Blake of Tampa wsa the guest last weekend City la to be hostess a t a linen
of Mr: and Mr*. P. I*. Campbell.
shower and roea-cola party hon­
oring Ml** Ingley on Monday
morning, while on Monday cran ­
ing Mlsa Mary Chapman aad
Mlaa Margaret Rekta will en ter,
tain with a dinner party a t the
White Heron.
On T ueulay afternoon. Mrs.
oo io n cacn c n iw i i n i * ” . •___ _,
.
7
, 7
J.
Merlin Stlneelpher will
be
&gt;r e arailtaf ia th a coolest*
• / .£ « , A™ r,&lt;;«n ,
hostess
a t a bridge and mlscel1aa* wet* awarded to Lowll* {“•* *»
h«
ianeoue shower complimenting
M i t t aad Wallace Tyre. Nu'r ° m
Mond»y
Mias Ingley and
on Tuesday
grout game* w o n enjoyed, un- to \ th*.lr " * u ,*r
evening Mr*. Charle* I- H auler,
ton will entertain tha weddmg
h « v ,ra L o n ro a d her many bald after which Miss Charlotte p arty following the reheareal at
fta fhntl tb# guest* a fte r w hkh ■ " • « “ "*
on Columbus the home of her parents. Mr.
and Mr*. William B. Zachry.
ra***BoUlar essU tef* 1^
Mr*!
Special gueat* a t Iho meeting
C
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Mr*.
C.
W.
labill
of
Lake
U T DoiOldaon and Mra. u . M. M&lt;ry M rj j R Wr||g &gt;m, g y .

« t a £ T o f C lu!2 S t o * J e a n

rim. Dobson Gives
Party For Daughter

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TTTE HANFORD IIERALD. BANFORD, FLORID*

PAGE FOUR

T IIE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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R em a rka b le S a v in g s on

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And many "happy days”
to Roumlllat &amp; Anderson
on the opening of their
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are sorry the limited apace of thla ad doea not per­
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V A R S IT Y
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of color* O v

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ta il Yaw Appetite?'
1 OUImm’i H m i wH

Congratulations

WISHES

to R o u m illa t

7*

lot iN ttlii 4 tellulotd cHpe. seek
bwldinf It tblpe.

Wilh Ciiiipnn

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dablr
“Sure Time”
ALARM

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POKER CHIPS

All

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YOU GET

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A JKirc&amp;K
1 £ A u u « r al Vk*.

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HaapWaa — OitlW

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3-os. bottis^..4Ze

Viruum T&gt;p*
COFFEE
M AKER

Streamlined
Colorful
Super Juice
Extractor .

8 T 0 RBI

if f w

Shoe Laces
5c

B E ST

Save On POKER CHIPS

27c

E n V f l t l | K 'S

Tablets tin of 30....19c
Cardui
reg. size 79c
La •
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98*

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5 5 c
Alll.l. live "Art"
l&gt;.&lt;&gt;k- Hl|(h &lt;|U«IKy linen finish.

lliis in e s s

Milk of Magnesia

3 pair

kil'J'k V .

Po-Do

B R ID G E
SET

3 3 c
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Size Ironlxed

Household

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"DJion/o"

P la y in g
C ard s

GJ i o r ID in ch

Yeast Tablets ./....59c

Madam'

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nmodaUnv of thtir ator* la d
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POKER
CARDS

10 0

8IL-MIN-0L
f m i a n v . I riel
■la* with earabaae
al *1■&lt; alee

Tnur {hole# of many fine &lt;W■Ign* *ntl color*. Bov llir*«
for hard play.

-Ceeteer'*
P o k e r C h ip s

S P *C IA lj&gt; fJW ?"

H-ounce
bottle

Irld f* or
P loocklo.---

useful

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of

Magnesia
2 for 37c
10c Epsom Salts
fie

v a lu es

2 for Ik

fraai #276

23'

tains a host

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Wilh coupon

And congratulations to Roumillat &amp;
Anderson on the remodeling.and redecoration of their store and the in­
stallation of the Walgreen agency.

50

to o l

Knit

Z ip p e r B a g

IMail

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Wash Cloth

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P la y in g C a r d s

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H o u s e h o ld N e e d s

Daytona Baach, Florida

29c

IB

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) RUBBER

of

more

Walgreen Tooth Paste

Yeast Foam

31c

Z ip p a r B ag

Spencer-Hardin
Dairy Company

With purchase
cenla or

Absorbine Junior

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Milk of Magnesia 23c

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haa&lt;M| Aara liaasa.
Walker take a a 4
himMag. Oa aela.

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Phillips 50c

Castoria

1Haary malarpreaf
' k«Jf»i*-fraJa asalar*
L Baal raJaa.

To Roumillat and Anderson 6n the
remodeling of their store and instal­
lation of the Walgreen agency.

37c

Qaelify Po-Oo

Playing C a r d s

this aale! Each Imx con­
I'llONK .10

75c Mile

Doans Pills

40c
Fletcher’a

P opular " C e e te e r "

i'hi b e of tirulge or pinochle:
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full of life ami
«nip lluy during this anlr.

M1JJ ft.

Stationary

Sturdy ZIP PER BAG

Congratulations

FREE! GIFT HOX

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Pnway

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Best Wishes
C hoice of 0 " 7 q
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We '■eaerve the right to limit quantities — No

M i l Mt for it ti­
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to Roumillat &amp; Anderson
on their newly remodeled
a n d redecorated store
and opening of the Wal­
green agency.

W ALGREEN AGENCY

PARK AVENUE AT FIRST STREET

the ature haa been especially priced!

E. C. HARPER

ROUMILLAT £ ANDERSON

early during thla wile . . . Merchandise throughout

SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.

PLAYING CARDS

J

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Opemug "Mg HoMnj Box" is a thrill to
•njono. It continu wlections from 12
HoBmgnrorih'i ptdugM... hu received
M g s iwmb far tmillroa of Prodod
is PuiA Lisp Bid ffics . . . Tlufi whg
n nemumi "Mg Hobbg Box."

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THE SANFORD HERALD, SANFORD, FLORIDA

1VE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA

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« i b t n of tho F id .lt. Cl*** o f , * y Thurroorvl w u given .1
a F tn b B aptist Church, with
m u tin y of th* Ctrl's Society
f . W. 1L **Uodga isslatiag of C h rk ib n Sorrier of tbo Mcth-

Member! of a German ambulance corps place • wounded N atl toldl.r
in a hospital plane for flight to a hospital fa r behind the E astern Fronb
Th* cabin ha. accommodation* for two atreteber cases.

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Miss Helen Garner
Entertains Philatheas

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M

Wln.toa Churchill
This gentlemin's nsme la Wbaton
Churchill, but he claims no kinfhip
to the primo minister of Ersland.
Our Mr. Churchill li a paper-hanger
and painter In Natick, Mass. Hi. an­
cestor* landed In America way back
. In 1870

DlsConaolst* Russian prlmnera are ihown marching throngh a Natl-held town behind the Eastern Front
on their way t« a prison camp, according to tha official German capUoi With thl* photo.

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$?. J. (Slim) Rcarborouch Is slmwn In Coliiultt County J.ll at Moultrie
(la , as ho nrnl Forrest Turner, another tlrnrui.i ili-per a | o. wore r»
raptured n ftrr Icadimc-a Shiloh, Ua., pruon break. Also ruptured wa,
a woman tentatively liluntiU nlt, T u rn e rs wife, who was iu II** c*i
In which the convicts fled.
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Jumping the rills , a U -car freight
K ill road depot (background) In La
and killing oorpetMO. E ight w r it I

Got: IIn*, yhoit* and Jack 0 U n t t m i were placed .b o o t the
room* of th* home of Mba Hebn
Gamer on Hollv Aeenu* Tuerday etranlny fbr the meetlny of
w*b* Phil*the* C l*., of the P in t
“ ta p tlrt Church. Hoateeaea for th*
party with Mb* Garner war*
Mrr Nell K. 8tripling and Mba
Ruth Cummlny.
A abort bualneaa tension we*
held and the remainder of th*
a t t e n t a t waa epent in playing
garnet and contents, with the
prise going to Mr*. John law.
Refreshment. In keeping wttb the
Hallowe’en theme were eenred b t*
In ,th e evening by the hostess**
M o the following:
'.Mr*. J.' M. Bttneelpher, teacher,
Mr*. U P. Payton. Mrs. Warran
Petjnera, Mr*. Clayton Smith,
M ri. Ralph Stewart, Mra. John
Lee. Mrs. Jahnnla Unman, Mr*.
^iW nkH n Gumming, Mr*. John
ECullum, Mr*. Roy Reek Mra. W.
r . . G amer, MUa AUc* Uigga, MU*
t r m Caiminghem, M la r Lewie*
Pbekard. Mlaa Elisabeth Franklin,

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AMD D I S P A Y c H l M q d u q S
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WIIllama, Mba Gwen Hay**, Mbs
K atherine 8p*nc«r. Mite l^itiet*
T b e K P o E A E S S I O K o F ^ l O R ^ t &lt; . C H A P M A N 'S
RU CK U Kf,
Gonaty, Mba Mary W yatt RetB O A - f W H I L E H E W A S A S H O R E Fo r L u M C H lift, Mba Carolyn Waller, Mis.
Marion Aiken, Mies Rose Mark­
er, M bs Mildred Await, M l..
Vests Ann Wbt* and M lu Joyce
Adams.
. o n e s oy o tu rr.N '* a a i.r
4»K Kle«»|ill» \
Also, Mrs. A. K. Shoemak.r,
«•»•&gt;•••
NOTICK IH IIKHKIIV OIVKN. T&lt;» \\ II \I KI\SiiN h
uf
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Thai
pursuant
l&gt;
rinal
llaer*.
Mrs. M. U TUI la and Mrs. Z.
nrtii\»kUL
lirti’KM
rendared
ky
lha
I’lrcull
Cour,
of
B. Ratliff.
T&gt;»r Alti: MleliKlll NI4TIKlK.I&gt;
Mamlnola CauiHy. Kli'f'ri*. In Ih.i
pf«iuirr., i,• nr* rnr I i .‘••r
eartaln rsuia
Ifiareln pandlna and
Inin
4tl *I uf &lt;-• mplaint lit* i !»)•
wharaln Plrai Padarel Mavln.a
F erraat
C atcher.
Grocery. end txian Asaoelation of Haniinola IIA'AKI. ATKINStiN imm’ik I F*&gt;U
In
th*
in nil I’.ktiil of Sfinliioi*
M byfslr Hotel, George Dwetcb, Countr. a eorparallon undar lha 4*ounlv. i KluriiU.
un «»r livfnr# *.*»•
City 8 hoe .Shop,
PrwgreaMs* l.wa of tho United Ntatee ..f Jrtl dft) of N«*\imliff A •». l*»«l
mar Ira. la Plaintiff and (J -II. IM© ©aitir l&gt;« III*; th» Ni.yat||li#r
Prwea. flathbom evgalr © Rldg- A
n»*l aad other, ara liafendnnte
1»m&gt;. in il*,fnul| f !h '••»! il»r
way Co., Th# Yowell Co, Touch- tha under,l.ned „ Special Maa- llul^
iwtl.l 1 III-# will |tr«pnH 1 MU'Ip
ton Drug Co.. Armltage Cabin ler will wllhln lha legal hour, ■
you
Court, Robert L Cos, Rlts Thea­ of aala on Mmalar. Ih. ird day
in *mI&lt;I ncll 1.11 aRjIiiai &gt;uu. Ill©
nf
November.
t*4l,
al
lha
fmal
plaintiff n#k« ft»r n »l*v«»rr©; that
ter, • Chamber
of
Commerce,
of lha C m r, l|..u,e of Semi­ till© Order bn puMl*h»&lt;! for the
Valdes Hotel, Elton J. Mough* door
nole County. Plurlda. al Sanfunt.
tint© r*&gt;*|u|rrf| tiy |©w, In
ton, Pentland, G ray A Moore, PloHda. offer f,.r aale and ealj lr&gt; Atatut'irv
Ih© Urnford 11«*r m1*1. .« n«wi&gt;p4|i*r
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“ a n*f o1r d _________
F urniture _____
Co.,
N eill Ike klehea, an.l l „ .| hl.ldar far nf K©n©rul rlruUlltm. puhlUhed In
fo ttlb n r Ce.t F. D, Routt's Stand­ eaah lha following deaerlkcd Ini H^iford. Srinitioi© (‘utility. F*|nr»l«.
WITNKNS XIV If XNt* AND OKard Rarvlce, H1U Lumbar Co., E. nlae». or pwrral of land .IlnaU Ir
ririA I. MKAI. t.f i if fit © ©( fLuiF .' Hou.holder, Hollywood Shop, Haaitnqla Coanlv. PloHda. &gt;n-wll
f*»r»l. I'lf.rltlb. (Ml© 3 d©y nf OrtoO ur whop in well riiu ip p rd
b«r. A l» D ll
VJI4W. areor.Hna In pl-t Iheret» I* lir.lt.NDoN.
nf record'd la Mat n-v.li 4
If* m a k e a n y r e p a ir s
nn
t'lrrk
nf
Ih©
I'lrrult
t'nurt
el aaga tl. of
in,Mi0 fie.
fa rm m a c h in e ry ,
tr a il e r s
Hy A m WJCBKH
r p - l. nt Hamlnole CMwIr. plo.
w. i; xvtNt»i:nxx ck im . k
&gt;r other cuulonirnt.
Allni-ury for ru in lirr
S e tt «*b Id be " » « • • •
IOf f Ir lit I Nr©l)
4U. term*

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Kennel Club, Pippin Garden*. Lae
end Ml*. Vera V . RaneVottom. HOI Hardware
Co., McLatilia
Jeweler,. Bill’s
rip t,' Roy Holler, Rockey'e Tire
Pscksge Store, Eddie’s RestauShop, J , C. Rotchlsoa Cta, Mal­
ta* Studio*. Ntlaow ft' C*v Mbrtln Stenko’s C— paay, ta k a
Charm FTult Co-, mtd A . Dnda
(Cwiam Free. FW«* *M)
| S in t.
R oom llU f ©. Andarson, Ptalar
Jack K. KaaaalL § tatoj^* Bar­
D ry Cleaners, Dr. J . L. Iorrass, rie* Station. Orion# tk u g Stare.
Maffstt’g. Auto Serebe, Beberte’ Seminole Tire Shem Howard
tf ro c c ry . H arry’s Liquor Store. Long Plumbing, H. E IWfWQtth,
City o f Baiuoad* MUUrd
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K E E P S f A .a on
5 , 0 0 0 S H I R S A Y E A R BY
.•fE L E S C O P E - K E E P l H q

IMaota ,n,“,d *"1° lb* sovlaty, namely,
IU1 U r? MWa Carolyn Wailor, Mb* Ro.a
T t J u n ' H arka. UU&gt; Marion Aik.n, Ml.*
0 * “ " ; Mildred A ««lt. M b . V n U Ann
ui I Whit* and MU* Joyce Adam*.
P M b i‘ . Dttr,n« 3 “ *oebl period rer~*. I.itn. ' Daahmanta war* aerrwi by the
vl*'tor* hcitaa. U, tho*. p ^ r r A :
MU. Wllraa laalla, MU. Clayda

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UnrrY.1 **rrd « » craning a t tba b o m
induced
Thun“ ° ad on
E,ra
meetin* Av*lro*, I t wwe announced th at an lor
; citation had bMn received from
tba Womon'a Sveiely to
meet
fVrA.1? wlt* tkwm for th r u No r . inter
m u tin y . tV . November
m etthvP ih .
01 **• GWi fc d W r wiU b«
by
lh* b.Td a t tin ban* of tflaa Q o tn
H
y H«f«a and Mia* D*rt«a* Hay**,
p v iiiu .
^*** bo.in.a*
mcaUny
wa*
u
r ,’ praaldad orer by MUa Tliurmond
r^ 'r^ .r “ d lh*
.ludy "R .fuYi v ' ^
W*M tm y h t by M lu Kath.rtire Kptmmr. Mia. Mary W yatt

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leraB’k M arket, Maxwell Stew art
i d 1 Bern mol* C onatg.
T rarobg’s B an , Sanfbrd Boat
fork*, Sanford Electric Cono ettajr Co., JL V.* CaonaOw .©

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MAR *CTIO^ Dri.n*.n*U

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IN THO KAMI OF TH* HTATK
o r FUHUUA j
TO IAJIT MAO JCCHOL*:
Tea *r* k t n k f or**re* !• »P*
pear % Ike Bill of CowipUInt IlleJ
Serein on or before November (nl*.
m l , a ra b *»» #f »hte t:oun
Otherwise a Asersa pew confeego
trill be entered agalnet pou.
It I* nine ordered that ••*•» - w
Hew ke pnkllebed ewee * week f"r
te a r ooeeeeuSle* weeks In The
BANFonn HNMALD. n new .p.ivr
■ubliebed In HMSiwaik Ctounljr. Flo­
rida, this I daw a* October, m l
a F. MRNDON
Clerk C lie n t Coa.t tlemlnote
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teaater U only a .mall town In P.nnaylranla but It boaat* thl# blyllm e potlr* pi»tol
Philadelphia ropier* only on* point at Camp RlUhU, Md„ and finiihed only four point* behind the
lit* Houio crack .holt, winner, of th . International Police Tournament, in another ihoot at Ardmore,
With their mutt important prlae* are: Policemen Albert P arka., Paul Click, Beryt. C htlU r Dommal,
Samuel Aulthou.c and Herman Sandoe.

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You ©r© h«r©b&gt; no(lfl©&lt;1 thm
autl for dlvorrs has I»r©n bronchi
■C«ln©( you In th© Circuit Court In
and for Hrmlnol© I'ounfy, Kfnrht©.
fn rh an rtry , by PauPn© Y. Paul,
and you ©r© horthy orti©d ©nd r©
qulr©4 to utiltr your s p p m n iu 1*
In ©«Ut suit un MutnfWy. Nwv©ml»©r

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Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan
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ALL THO^.E KLAIT- ^ PICK OOVAt CROWN
.COCA AS K9TTASTING COLAS
WALK IMG PLAUK ’ ITkrriNQ’ y-"
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n* Court police ta rry the caaket containing th*
following (Unpl* funeral eervlce* at hb^w aal

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•M rs. Ehglish Is
Church Society Has
&gt; Hostess To Class Candlelight Service
bnun

holder of l9*4lth© T *i i&gt; n if'entr
N«. lo{ i.Mif.l tii* III. ,ij\ ..f Jol)
A I '. 1*14. h©x filial -amr in m&gt;
office .in4 hi* mail'*
for a l t
. ••nr«|
on S»l*1 ffriiM rii-' . m»&gt;’ «• ^ id*
following i|i*«rrll'isl j«r • p.*»tv
th© l'o«nty of ii«Mutii.tlc Hlatr of
KlorUla. lo-nlt
le*»ls U II A »* •- f* f I
V |ll&lt;vk I*. %m» inlrtl IV ,| of
i*ry«lnl I^ikr Shull »
The ■••©•»»?*©©( of i ht • «. | pfn
t*ert&gt; under (It- -»-a«•! • ilif*«©1e
o.&gt;uH
In tlir Nmnr of A II
SJoblftTlt
I'nhM aald . arlifi. i. iliall hr
rn ln m a l •irnrillini l 'iu
lh*
lirnperty i|e»&lt;’rll&gt;r«t 111• r#i*i nill I*
• old to thr hlalirkl
• «t
.nurl hour/* door ■••• t'o* fnaf Moo
•lay In thr niwiiih • I %• imii ' i
IF«I « h»ch - • hr
,| d IV Ol
Novrttihrr 1911
On I• d t hi" ; i l dal or m io l.n
1941

8y R. J. SCOT*!

SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK

Mra. &amp; H. English «

PAf.E SEVEN

reme Court Justice Braudel* th thw
bt dbd of b w rt (beta* a t the a g ^

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Original Lineup For Game
Against D eLand Bulldog:
By JACK HERRING
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Ta ueo a phrase coined by ( g S t O I *
Ifid lH
18
Leo "Llppy” Durocher, m enoger1
e f the hapless Brooklyn "Dod­
gers", " I
shoulds' stood
In
bed." T h a t’s Juet what your rav ­
ing or roving reporter did *s
the local gladiators of Seminole
' High ran up against the InvlneOAINESVILLE, O c t 1 7 -(flp e
ibts dread ro u g h s
of
Daytons ciili —Florida's Fighting Gator
Beach, Friday night October 3. fno'ball team, berten one touedA fter the storm had settled down here Saturday night bv
and all the "breaks" had formed Villa nova hope* to bounce back
sn avalanche in the favor of into the win column on the rood
the Buccaneers, the final score ihi* week against a team that
wss 37-pointa for the B utt and ha* c .. ii more of a coma-back
a big fa t goose egg for the Fed*. In mnkr
The so called I re s ts were In the
1 he Gators meet M aryland
form of intercepted passes, and Ml il liner to Duke last week, in
piss as over the heads of the College la r k Saturday afternoon
Ftd backs; but the last brrak in the Obi t.lneri’ llomecomlnr
was the breaking of the roach's celebration game.
heart as he saw his team run
Coach Tom
l.ieh
amt hit
■' over because they
refused
lu ■hsrer* expect no r* ey tfc»k in
learn their plays and the funds handling the M 'ry landers, de
mentals at the game.
•i it,- the licking l&gt;v Duke. The
All of the shanges Mrl.ueu* riutor mentor *ny* he prefer* to
made teem to be of no nvall. meet s team after a will rather
Having come to this conclusion than a ftrr it ha* lost and I*
ha has now, with ths eireptinn fumingfor virlory.
of one position, returned to the
Report* are that the Terrapin*
original line up which he start
re pointing fur c. win over the'
•d the season off with.
t&gt;|. ige and Blue l-efora
the
This origlnsl line up consist* grad*,
m il will
‘V*hoot
the
cf Andrew Hasty i t reiWer, lam work* " A line passing attack
bsrt Palmer and Junior Brown *i»r* them nn offense to l»«
St the guards, the tackles Icing fesreif, and even in the route by
W. I . liters and Hilly Firming Duke the Old Liner offenw
I '. (Flaming having had a shot st picked up nine first downs.
,
ths end spoil, Taylor Hrown at
Before
meeting
Wallace
right end, and A. W. Kick*, who Maryland won over HampdenWaa Ineligible for the first rti -thlnev IH-O,and lieil Western
counter,
replaces
4br silmi: Maryland it fi. Thus, like the
"Butterballs" Herring at Irft- Gator*, they ■land at the f.OU
end.
n rk. Klnrhls hi,* won over T am ­
Itandolph Macon, ami
Thla line-up presents s well pa and
Slate unit
balanced team with atilllty amt loll to kilsalsaippl
I'Tierlenee arranged as It should Villanova.
Ueh will head hi* *i|iiad north
btf In order to acquire the be*t
for the "tenth meeting between
offense and defense possible.
■
lie
I,II tennis Friday afternoon
Thb Feds are to play the first
game ever played In &lt;h» new nnd the Gator* will arrive In
where hix^l
Btstaon Stadium which has Ir rn Wcshingtun, ft*
wi.l
be established,
orphaned ' because Hletsnn llnl i|uarters
varsity abandoned Interarhulaslic early Saturday morning.
Florida
has won six of the
Although the structure
f oootball.
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nine previous game* in the ri­
valry, including the last three In
i low. A number of flashy sophonnrv backs have augmented the
returning groips from the Mary
land 1040 team, which lost to
the Gator* 20-0 here.
The Plorida squad la In good
shap* for th . game, and thvrw
l* a chance that Hill Latako,
Junior quarterback held out of the
V linova game with an lalury.
will be able to play.*

Aiming For Win
Column Saturday

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Invite*! to represent Hanford at
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rvineniber your three U'a, koya,
DEFF-AT DEI.AND DECISIVE­
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on a limb mid predicts a Sanfonl victory.

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.^ E K L Y ^ ^ O ^ X L L j SC H E D T JL E
''IM o T Horn*
. Score _Team
{DnXMSZCTIONAL
_j Other O s a c
Gamaglo Tach-Notra Dam* * , 041 Akron-Ohio U.
DNP The atadet-Furm an
I
Darklyon-Virginia Poly
CoiumbU-Oeorgla, _____110-13
Ash land-Rio Grande
13-0 Augustana HU.)-QL Cbtt.
Duko-ColgaU
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----14-0 N. Car. SUbs-Waka Forvat \
fUchmood-Wash.-Lee
13-11 Aurora- E u n k a
Hamlltoo-DberUn
.
VtrgtniA MIL-Virginia
7-34 BaU SUle- Mich.’ Central
Holy Cmoa Mlaajaalppl
DNP Baker* Era porta
Mlnnaaotx-Pittsburgh (
O O m Game*
0-0 Btttfftao-Otterbvtn
SanU CUra-Mich. s u i t ,
4-13 Caryon Nrwman-MWlgan
0-17 Capttat-Ohio Northern
VUlaaovs. B aylor,
^
T-13 Che itanoog a- Howard
31-0 Con cord-G lea vOU
Carthage- Elmhurst
V
ik N M A S T
&gt;3-0 Cum beriaad- Murfreeaborv
,
3-0 Cincinnati-Centre
Alfrad-BrooMya
7-1* East Kentucky-King
0-0 Coe-Coenell (la.)
American
Johns Hop kina
34-4 E. Tenn.-Tuaeulum
(O )
-7-0 Dayton-Mtamt
Amold-Tran ton Tr.
Deniepo-Muskingum
Emory Henry-Union
Bate#- Northeaetem
3- 13
•-S3 ralrmont-Bheppard Tr.
0-1* DePauw- Butler
Bloomabnrg-Lock Haven
DeSales- Aseunrion
Oeorgatown I Ky.l-Holbrook
13 -0
Boston CbUega-Manhattan
Eariham- Evansville
0-34 Hampden lydnry-WUl. Mary
Drosm-Tufta
3 4 -4
East Illinois-fformul
13-30 Louisiana Coll.-West Tana.
Bucknelt-Boston U.
DNP El lendal»- Die kaon
4-13 Louisiana Poly-La. Normal
DNP Franklln-ttanover
Buffaltf-Waah. Jefferaoa
0-7 La. sta te NormXl-La. Tech
DfO* Hamlins- Maralratt r
C. C. N. Y.-Clarkson
0-14 Louisiana Btale-Rica
3 4 -0
Clarion- Cdin kae^'
0-14
HlUadale-Albion
Maryland-Florida
11- 4 lllram-Thiel
Connecticut-Maine,
3-0 Mc Ktndree-Htwaaaee
0-t 7
Cortland-Bt. Lawrence
Illinois-Drake
DNP Mercer-Wofford
0 -4
Dela war*-Dtcklneon
DNP Mist. Cell.-Delta Tr.
III Wesley-81 Joseph's
■ 4 - 1 4 Indiana Tr -BUppery Rock
Draxat-Bwarthmore &lt;
13-4
DNP Iowa Stale Tr - Western State 30-14 Morria Harvey-Davis Elkina
K. Stroudaburg-Kutxtown
Mkrray-Tann. Poly.
2 0 -7
rordham -W aat VlrglrUa
Kent Stale-Wrvt Ijberty
DNP S. W. La. LnaL-Bprlng Hill
DNP Kenyon-llaldelberr
Oettyaburg-Weat Maryland
0-U Southwtilsm-Sewanee
DNP Knoa-Mllllitln
Green ML-Morrlavtlte
4-14 Tulane-North Carolina
DNP Lake Forest-Waoesn
Grove City-Allegheny
4-4
DNP Mancheatei-Cent Normal
H artw tck-Ithaca
SOUTHWEST
13-4
DNP Marquette Tv -NoithtunJ
Hotatra-Btue fudge
South western Csaafi
14- 4
47
Harvard-Dartmouth
Marquette-tlaneaa
DNP Taxaa ChriaL-Ttxax A I M . 7-31
4- 11 Marsnall-Kent Weatey
Hobart-Trtnity
DNP Texas- Arkansas
31-4
2 4 -7
Lafayatte- Muhlen berg
Mich Min. ‘'ech-Sl Norbert DNP
Other Games
Lebanon Valtey-Albright
DNP Milton.Wiac-naln Tech
4-13 A bllent-Southwestern
31-4
Le high-Drain"DNP Milwaukee-Plat tvburg
Auburn-Bo. Methodist
3-30
12- 0 Mission-Northwrjt OuU.
Lowalt-Hjnii^'.
,0-3 New Mexico A. A M.-Tempe 43-4
0-2# Mcnn.uulhlawrtru.-e
Middle bury-Colby
4-t# New Mexico-Arixona
13-13
2 0 -4
Mllleravtlle-’ tanafleld
Morehtad-Bemldp
13-21
Phoenix •BakeraSeld
DNP
DNP
Navy-Com#.',
13-7 Texas Tvcb-Csntenary
NebraskaIndiana
34-4
New York U.-Syracuse
1 7 -4 7
North Utate-Northland
,13-7
Texas Wesly-E. Texas
DNP
2 0 -17
Norwlch-Ooaat Ouard
Na Dak. Stale-Omaha
7*14
2 0 -4 0
Princeton-Pennsylvania
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
North flL-Wheaton
2-4
Rhode Island-Mass State
» 3 Northwest-Central State
Mountain States Big Bevea
o :« Okla. A. A M -Detroit
Rochestar-Amherst
DNP Colorado-Colorado Stata
43-14
DNP Oahkoah-Sttvena Pnt.
Rutgers-Port p tx
4-13 Utah-Brigham Young
13-4
4 - 1 8 I’rlnclpia-Roaa Poly
JpnngSetd-Nvw tUmpahlre
DNP Wyomlng-Dsnvsr
4-41
0 0 Shurtleff-Wlaconatn Ext.
3uequehanna-Juniata
DNP
Other Gamas
O il Hloux Falla-North Normal
Ttmple-Pann State
DNP AlUon-Wsber
5 7 -0
Upaala-Punier
S. Dak. Stale-N. Dakota
Montana-Gonxaga
HI. Clcud-Winona
,*
Nevada- Fresno
Vermont-Unlon
til. Olaf-Carteton
R»fl*- Adams
Wayneiburg-BhJ^nnabrg
a W. Missouri-KlrkavUIs
Utah Stxts-Idaho '
•
Wvaie/an-Hsvei.j'.Tl
lipearflah- Dakota Weaty.
Whitworth-MoOL ScT Ml
W Va. Wee-Bethany
Stout-Augaburg
Colorado Minas Colo. Coll.
Williams-Bowdoln
Toledo-John Cmrrull
Worrealer-Amer Inll.
PACIFIC COAST
Upper Iowa-Dubuque
Yale-Army
r a d i o Coast C M lm a c a
Valparaiso-Central Normal
WEST
Wart burg-Buena Vista *
Ora g oo-California ~
&gt; DNP
W asters O m fm n rt
West. Reserve-Bald win. Wall
B. Cxllf.-Wiah. S tale
Northwestern- Michigan
13-10 Wichita-Washburn
Washlngtod-U. C. U A.
7hio Slat*-Purdue
17-14 WoosWr-Ctaa
Other dam ns
-VLacunain-Iowa
13-SO Yank ten-August ana (S.D.)
Culvor Btocktso-Csatral
Ypallantl-Dowling
Green
Big Six Conferem-c
Humboldt-Chico
Xavler-Kentiicky
•wo Blale-Mlieourt
P u g tt Bound-Pause Lath.
naas Idalr-Oklahoma
Ia n DUgo-Rsd lands
SOUTH Bailnaa Jc.-Tuba
Missouri Valley Conference
South eastern Ceafi
•U ftford-*an Francisco
'rely hloti-Wash. IBL L.)
DNP T
Tenneaiee-Alabama
rulsa-Sl. Louta V. ' ^
le g V
Btockton-Monlo"
i
Vanilerbllt-Georgla Ttch
NOTIi—DNP n u u did not pv
h other In 1040. .
C t t i r t l F rets J l i m i l t d h y

C oca-C ola B o w lers
C on tin u e W inning
T o L ead T ourney
Coca Cola
bowler*
continued
their winning streak a t a savage
pare by downing H. C. Cola
three straig h t
gam es, giving
them six wins and
no Id u e s
and putUng* them In tho loud
of the Sanford Bowling Tour­
nament now In Ha second week.
Paul Peso Id, captain of the
leaders, spurred his team to the
victories by totaling B72 In the
matches to lead the Individual
scorera for this w atk.
Spencer Harden downed Pepsi
Cola tw o out o f ‘ three to hold
In second place, while C rapetta
moved into third slot with
two-one win over Lewis Candy
Company.
, rjandings N
Coca Cola
Spencer Cardin
Grar.’tte
Pepsi Cola
law ia Candy Co.
R. C. Cola
Lucky Hoy
Life Havera
600 Howlers for the week are
Paul Pesold, 673; Lear Hopper,
610; Cm . Pesold. 636; Roy Holler,
634; T. Holly, 624; II. Apploby
611; Roy M tnn, 608; Bill Jen
ninga, 30&lt;S.
to
Individual high standings
date:
Geo. Priold. 189.5; Paul Peaold. 184.2; Roy Hqller, 179.4
Gene Baber, 178.4; Hill Thome
174; L ear Hopper, 173; T. Dolly
173; H erb
Pope,
1G8.4; Ha
llrrbat, 143; Roy Mann, 103
Bill Ludwig, 141.

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S e le c t S electio n s
By

RALPH WARNER

(Ed. not*. Tsama a r t ranked
numerically In sack section. Tim
sections srs Bbuth-S, Tsxas-T,
Mid Weat-MW, East-E. Midland.
and F a r W e.t-FW , A teem th at
U rated behind Its opponent In
teem strength i UU
ed because of other
i such
eondlas menUI and ph
tlon, eU. Also ijrtn
to designate th e a]
nose of play a s fo
Toss up, AB—Close

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MID W E S T o rs r PiU ES0| Ni
over Michigan, h
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SOUTH—Top
Duka figures
Midland S. A B C t:Nebraska
over Colgate. Defeated Tula ns
md l a m .' Indiana MW10,
holds second rating. 'B am s and
Vela a rt evin-stephsn. Sam e for
Vaady sad Tech. Texas, fTI, rolls
along.
MID WEST—Minnesota and
Ohio . State more ell over PIU
end Purdue. .Saturday's host Is
Northwestern vs. Michigan. The
Wildcats by a shade, Nefassaka.
g Oklahoma os
tough I fidla ns.

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SANFORD, FLORIDA, 8ATURDAY. OCTOBER IM. io n

U. S, Destroyer Torpedoed

Expenditures

Confer With
Jap Minister

Russians Hold
Nazis A t Bay
Near Moscow

Bureau Tells Three
. Ways To Cut NonDefense Spending;
Recommends None

O f f i c ia l s ” Believe
Negotiations W i l l
Continue In Effort
To Solve Problem

Britain Warns Japs
Against M a k i n g
Attack On Soviet
T h r o u g h Siberia

Cut Would-Hit

WASHINGTON, Oct. 18
Th* State Department
disclosed that Secretary Hull aM
Under-secretary Walla had g
lengthy ronfareace with Kanamc
Kakaaug 1, the Japanese mlnUte r to Washington a t which a
“general interchange on view#*
on American-Japane.e relations
took place.
Some official* expressed thp
belief Wakaaugi informed the de­
partm ent that the long pending
nagotiationa looking tow ard a
aolution of Iht difference! botween the two countriea would
continue rieapite the form ation
of the new Japanese cabinet, he.
Heard pledged to a firm policy
toward the United Slate*.

Blood Plasma Coes Aboard

Relief Program
Report Says S o m e
R e v i s i o n s Hurt
Defense E f f o r t s
WASHINGTON. Oct. 18
— UPi— The Budget Bureau
% today told Congress of three
* waya to maids big cuts In
non-defense expenditures —
did not recommend unv of
them — and said the greatest
reduction would hit the fed• e r a i work-relief, farm and
youth-aid programs.

Y oun g Soderblom
S u ffe r s S eriou s
In ju i$ In W reck

Tha . report, prepared In re■ponae to a Senate finance com­
m ute* reeolation, laid m.\ny of
_ th* Indicated downward revision*
• “would aerloualy Impair th* de.
feaa* e ffo rt and other vital gov­
ernm ent activities.”
Amid growing tension over de.
vategm aata abroad, high adminteirutJon. source* revealed ye»3 terd ay they were studying
a
proposed 9SO.OOO.COO.OOO a year
**vtetery program .”
While th* program la,only in
tha* study stage, it waa team ed
a a t i l i H r *i
th a t
P resident
• a tm e r e l t had ordered the Army,
M fe* and Office a t Production
M aM gem aat to map e a t a pro.
gram th a t w ould match th e p ro.
duett** effort* a t the German*.

Th* abov* photo of th* U. B.
destroyer Kearny we* made when
We warship waa launch*d a t
Kearny. N. J.. last year. Torp*dogd I M miles aouthwaat of Ice­
land, th# damaged vsaael was able
to proceed under her own pow­
er. Tha ship was on regular pa­
trol duty.
Lieut. Comm. A. L. Danis at
left, la shipper of tha U. 8.
destroyer K earny. Tha ship la
*«♦ of th* Navy’s new est d e.
■trovers. She w as laid dawn In
l l l f and completed in 1940.
89-foot
beam. Sb* Ts arm ed with tha
■tandard flve-lneh b attery of her
class. No rasualtlaa to personnel
trso Indicated m dispatch** re ­
ceived by th* Navy Departm ent.
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Candidates For Schools Receive
School Trustee Only 20 Percent
Places Lacking O f Slate Funds
15 More Needed By County Board Will
Deadline - Monday, Have • To Borrow
Explains L a w t o n
Rest, Sayq Lawton
Deploring th* lack a f eandldatea for tbo position of school
trustee. Superintendent T . W.
Lawton said this i____
L .. that
raornlng
tbs position was oaa of tba most
CHICAGO, OcL _ l A - ^ - E d - impo'rtant la tha countyT
Threi* mot* m m
hav* an­
nounced th eir candidacy
from
district N+- «
lo flve bot no candidates hav*
announced frotn any of the other
fir* school districts, Mr.- Lawton said.
W. W . M m tm m ary a f A lta­
monte, W. J. H artley of Longwood and Fred Forw ard o f For­
est City have ju st announced
their Intention to ru n fo r the

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Only 10 pereeat a f the payment duo from Ute S tate for the
county schools waa received to­
day, m aking It necessary th at
th* schools borrow money to meet
their expenses and t h a ' payroll
du* Nov, 7, Superintendent T.
W. law to n annota t e d this mom-

A total ot 9 U T L N waa depos­
ited by tba S tato In tb a account
of tb a Semlnala County schools
but expenses f o •r . . j tbo
th » month
■moon! to f l l j N M
and tha
November payrell n u u t be mat
k a fn e *
fk a
a s a o b * ----------- - 1
a .
before the
next paym ent (Isa Pre­
ceived front, the Stato an Nov.
l l , Mr. Lawton explained.
I t la probable th a t tba county
seboota-will h a re to continue to
YORK. O c t IS - 4 A V - Htwoll (a n d , L&gt; J . N orth, Mr. borrow money each month until
January or February w h m tho
Lawton -roowated.
Mr. Howell, Mr, N orth and 1teens* ta g ■money start* comn at Camp Up- Mr. Forward a r t trustee* a t Ingj n t o tba S tate, M r. Lawton
m o r a l and Mil B artley la u
Per several m n tha school*
farm er tnmto# a f a la yearn ago.
Thrao m ra will bo akoora to have bad to borrow money to
to rra In District No. I In th* moot expenses to mid-year odd-

Cmmp For Aliena
Near i Completion
a r t *

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Negro Suffers
Under Delusion
tJndiee

Q ttta A Ml Of excitement

Good
Uniforms
k Oet. 1 9 -

Citrus Co#
To Mete

In e tu m p tin g to avoid a cote
liaion with
___ _a _gasoline truck.
Courtney U. Sodertlom suffered
a severe head injury and hte
on* passenger, Itenchel Dunn,
waa hu rt alightly in an accident
which eccurred on Lake Monroe
Boulevard Thursday when th*
boy* were driving In th* dlraetjtm of Sanford, according to
Highway
Patrolman William
Brocker.
Dunn waa takan to lha FernaldLaughton Memorial Hospital for
treatm ent and examination Im­
mediately after th* wreck .and
after dressing his cuts and krais­
es, th* hospital released him. j
R. iEL Soderblom, father of tip
driver, disclosed today th a t Ma
eon's condition is Improftng, bate
Courts*y is weak doe to lota *4
blood, from bla bead Injury, y &gt;A wltaaao *d tba uaaldaui mated
th* ra r turned ever two and- a
half times hurling young floderblom to the (round where hr
continued rolling for about 30

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U.S. Is Offered
East Indies Base
Stiff A ttitude T o wards J a p a n e s e
t ’rged By Senate
1 tilth .
lift,
f SI*) I he
llriti-h
hrtTil h. M i l. Imlav
"la lr.l di-palche* from
row”
declared
*in
Neil trmip,.
I lankntw
S m irl capital, are nn»
held mi all .a lie n '. ■■
tliMenw front.
*

Dried blood plaama, processed from in

Defense Classes
Hold First Meet
For Organization
Registration To Con­
tinue Next Week
To Fill Vacancies

g i-n ry the pla*ma la m ixed with ■ li*tille il water

A. W. Epps, Jr.
Plays On Emory
Freshman Team
/a vv r.ppt ir let l ived men
tlnrt in an A ilm i., m w 4paper
•lo ry 11* fu ll h.11 k mu Hu* K n - 4h
Tuan fiMiiltail
1 ait in
it 1^ Em ory
(7 h iv er&lt; ity when
Hie
firnicyrnr
lH iy *4 met
K m u ry *
Sophomore
nliid en la in tin* 1 11 -1 inlercla«n
gam e of (Tit* term
F o r the fir^ t time 111 (en yearn
the frvAhpiun lin e u p of the 11111ve m ity C « 4 in.1
upon and
fininhml the after imh&gt;u w ilh a
tie of (HO.
W hen young iE V |»4 w m placetl
on *•firwt fir in g " , he began not­
icin g the ip ia lifira tio n a of each
to y *#uch m A ll- t ila lr . All-South*
r r n . A lf-C o n fe rrn e e , etc
ap«l in
* llW n g ttK rath io aloud, ''I»uh**
rem arked. T i n 'ju t i'm in lr y ' from
Flo rid a."

I readers Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

U. S. Ambassador
Leaves Red Capital

T h r fo llow ing m rrrh a n U Anti
l u i ' i u t " m rii havt* u lrrm ly mgn ifirtl t h n r intention
u\
c«"iH -rating
w ith
Th#
S an fn ril
Hrr:»|.| in p u b lish in g n sprciul
Tmirint
Ftlitiun «»n OrL 27

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Soviet foreign office and m*mbers of tho American supply ml*aion. hot left Moscow for a d.«|
tlnatlon to th* easL
'
With 8 tain hard! sro sll the
m.m ivr* of th* Moscow »m- 'f** OVf
biasy staff, with th* exception ch*"**of two eecretsrte* and -th r..
r
rl.rka, who ar* remaining In **&gt;-! v j * , ? 0 ,
Nail-beleaguered capital for th .j
time being.
.
1
Alto travelling eaktward kV|,r *;
train with th# ambassador. th c |* jd »'»11
departm ent said, are th* mill- "J bo,h

Shift

In WPA
Jobs Explained

JACKSONVILLE. Oct. 18-146
-T h o recent rrfliMributlo'l of the
Florida WPA quuli* which rniKt-d
•everal hundred person* to be re­
leased from projects in the Mi­
ami and Jacksonville district* was
necessary to “a**ur* a fair and
equitable allocation of work as•Ignmenta.'' State Admlntstrator
llarkuata explained F ridiy.
Tim shuffle, he explained, was
to give each district a q w 's in
prcuortlon to its waiting Hat.
Tba October ellocatlon for Floride was 21,170 persons, leaving
1MS1 certified workers tor whom
they* were no assignment* available. October totals by districts
ar* aa follows:
1, Tampa area, OAfid employed,
total Of 11.714 eligible, 2, JacksonvUla area. 4734 employed,
AITS, eligible; 3, TallahasseePm ease la area, 6244 employed
22SS ellglbl*; 4. Mleml, 1931 emP ttn d , M M eligible; 8. Orlando,
t t a employed, M4d eligible.

sr Asks Ships Be
it To War Zones
“ " A 'te e ia iv e Houao approval of
teg ato tim to a m m erchant ship*
prem pted Senator Pepper (D ^
Flu.), today to ask the Senate
to g* oven fa rth e r, an d wipe

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w lrfln l from • nprclal Cham ber
of 4*oni mere# list, aa well a*
thoiMMioU of other rratlem both
in Floritlu and throughout th«*
nation

White And Negro
County Schools
T o Be Inspected
County Health Unit
Sanitary Engineer
Discloses D u t i e s
T h r S a n ita ry
D rp n rlm rn t
"?
S»’mlia»tr t'nuilty * l lr a l t li
I ’mt
u n d rr I h r ilirv rtim i nf K. M
llr ,..« lh u i-l. -a n lta ry rn ic m rrr. i»
• va iu a b lr add'tiim in w e n l |irr
v rn lln n of d iaravr am i w ith in Ih r
navt 6 0 day* rach
w h ltr
and
colored tchiMil in Sem ino le County
w ill be in sp rrte ii far w u lrr &gt;u|i
p ly, w n i r
iliip o ta llig h tin r ,
vrn tlln tio n ,
luncK. .room*
nod
r r n r r a l »an ilatin n , Mr. n ib a illo u a l
•tatrd (&lt;Mh&gt;y
W h m the' new iln ll moVi * into
ll* office* nod clin ic lorated on
the corner of C o m m e rcial ami
O ak A venue* on O ct. iiH,
a rcoriliiifc- f» C ontractor F A |iv •on'* rrp o rf tin* OrMt project of
the (u m ln lio ii ilcp a rtm cn l K i l l l&gt;e
under way
The m ill if. lo-ing
o ryanu e d
under I ir. Ikin Cone'* *upvrvi*oai,
who w ill act aa p h ysician un til a
reg ular « la ff H ig io r ra n be »ecureil. ,\|i»* Kdith H a a lrm i* |»ei
m aneutly the C o u n ty’*
llr a lt li
Nur»e and a local person w ill
*ct n&lt;
receptioni*! and
desk
clerk of Ih r unit.

Th om as lla r h c r Shop
Ait'inli* I'ackagi* Store
llry a n 'a (in ru g c
S an fo rd A ven u e lloor (Innlon
A J . I.onning'n T r a n u f c r Si
Storago
Jn rk '* |h*w D rop Inn
J J I ’a rrin h
S an liin d o S p rin g s
San ford M oM rcM F a c tu ry
Jo# M o m llic y c l# &amp; It**pal/

W rit The Jeweler
lloKuril llolrier
1‘lirsler , U. Knsgule Co.. II &gt;pkin* iiroeery A Mark-1, Modern
Shoe Shop. Sanforil-Oviedo Truck
(iro w rt,. The f/h ile Keren, II.
M tileaKin, Sunford. (*a« Co.,
Green Valley Dairy, I'inrhur*!
Gnu-cry, Security
Lumber A
Supply Vnrd.
Katliff A Son. Nirk'a Package
Store. II, A A. Departm ent Store.
T he Outlet. Cowan Co„ C. C,
Welah, Seuiinol* County Board of
Rraltor*.
Piggly Wiggly A Lovett'*. W.
II. Kelts Service Station, Wagoner
Furniture Co., Palm etto Grocery,
Lodge A Son Grocery, Takarh
R estaurant, Jimmie Cowan, Mick­
ey's Pharmacy,
Spencer’s Top
shop. Angel’s F at Shack. Mae's
Elsctric Service, Stanley-Rocer*
Hardware Co., Hanson's Shoe
Shop.
W. T. W hitehead,
Hofmann
Electric Service, Duke's Place,
City Drug Co., ta n s y Dry Clean­
ing A I.aundry, Seminole Coun­
ty Credit Association.
Stone
Pra-School
Nursery,
Clark Variety
Works,
Nipper
Sign
Shop. Sanford
Bowling
Center, Melsch Realty Co., and
Purcell Co.
8*mlnol*
Barbecue,
Realty
T ru st Co., Remlnote County Laun­
dry, Sanford Fish A Grocery Co.,
F rank Evans, Casselberry Gardtnie
Btln* Machine A Supply Co.,
Roumlllat A Anderson, Plater
Dry Cleaner*, Dr. i . L. Ingram.
Ifa ffe tt'e Auto S ervlet, Bobcrta’
Grocery. B erry'* Liquor Store,
Evaleen’s B eauty Shop. Spencer
Hardin Dairy, W alter U Cooper,
Sanford Cash F**d Store. 8. H.
Kaglish Golf Service
Station,
Roy B ritt’a G ulf Service Station,
Morun'e M arket. Maxwell Stow art

IIK 1 (1 IN . ( i r l . I*
( \r &gt; —
T h r a it it th 11 ii t inn of i he grand
«tf M druhall
S rm ro n
I imo&lt;*hrnki» on I hi* K u M lin
r r n lr a l fru n l m r la lm n l In
a "p rria l w ar h t illrlin «&gt;f th r
(•rrman h ig h n im m iit il l'»da *.
ll aow rrtnl m «|nr h a ttlra in
(h r I 7 tla \-o ld v lru K K lf hr*
for**
Mountw
h a ir
rn d rd
\ irtn rim iu ly.

flu

tMurlnled I'rea*

I lit* ICiiNttiaiu r« i&gt;iu ( tmla'iv
that iniiiitrraltinK h an* hnlilinn tin* l.rrm.iiH at hav hefori* Moscow Hi Ham wnril’T
•In i »an lurahist assault
an
Hussian .Siberia anil nays nil
u ttaik will he met l»v the
fieri* of th e ITiltitl StatOH
and Britain.
The Netherlands uovernn im it o f f i’t* Ih.- I 'liilf t l S la te #
|)ii 4 t&lt;A hi Hu* Ilu lt'li K ie l liu iiiM
in an p vrtil ••f vh.tr with Ja p an

In Wa«luntf&lt;on I hi* ’•rnkti* it#m am U a * h f f iiU iliit le to w ant
J a p a n . H v im lo r
u » v i th#
o n ly way lt» •Ivnl with Ja p a n :
*Mruw a line np»l warn ih v n i that
if they fn in if ll lliri** a il l be
w ar
The
iii-vv
Ju p a lie u f
ciih inet
ft«*u«l»*•! •*v I ,n*tit iiim . K ik i T a ­
jik nn*l a ii'l T n jo i * T#|»*»vl»**l In
have
plcilgetl
a firm
|*»IIcv
,i gin n* I On* t f tille d Rfalt***.
K im ii** mint it &lt;« !•* Hr iii^ li a ir
r i i i l i *»n S y rn r ii* # .
w ith
four
k ille d am i n num ber wounded.
Ile r lin ila im a the lin k in g *»f 111
m erchantm en a m i U » de*»ln»yera
in i he A t la n tic .
In a r»m m u iii* |n e im p ly in g th u l
the
ilefenai*
ha«l
m m irw hut
ntrengthefivil, alth ou g h n»»t c la im in g that the N a n offensive* hnd
been hailed. H ie S*»VleI cm il m il lit!
reported e a rly today that the Bed
iirm ie * before Moscow hml L cu h 'ii
.»ff heavy iW rm :tii ii' -.iu li -4 from
t|ie we*l
*&gt;
A t the ««nu* lim e Hie Hu* .mn«
acknow ledged the abandonm ent
of OileoM in tin* 'nr southern
th e ate r on the Him k :•••:». tint m *
nerted IhAt it wu* .in iw aeuaH on

Rich Uncle Ih (iood
Eor Stomach Ulcers
MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 18. -(A t
I rracription for suffvrer* from
stomach ulevrx: Have a rich
uncle die.
Dr. W alter C. Alvarex, profrs*«r of mrdicine In the Univvrxity of
Minnesota
graduate
school of medicine, saiil Friday
in an address to a medical gath­
ering.
“One of Ih* best cures I know
for stomach ulcere, he declared.
“Is tu hare * rich unci# die. the
average man with ulcere. If left
1250 a month for th# rvit of
his life would never hav* ulcer*
•gain."
He said that war, fear, and
nervous stomach eahaustlon are
leading cause* of stomach and
Intestinal disorder*.

Funeral Services
For Mrs. Warren
Will Be Sunday

1,200 Corporations
Dissolved By State
TALLAHASSEE, O c t
—Twelve hundred Florida cor­
porations, which obtained char­
ter* from Uw stato, have bran
dissolved this year fo r non-pay­
ment of capital stock lax.
Secretary of Stato G ray pub­
lished a 12-page list of tba cur-

FINRD AS NAZI AURNT
WASHINGTON, OcL 1 9 .-4 * )
— Frank B. Burch, 87, Akron.
Ohio, attorney
and
oao-timo
mem ber of th* Ohio state ira a ta
who pleaded guilty to falling to
re g iste r aa a Carm an a g w t. wu*
fitted 91.000 In Federal D latrtei
court Friday. A Jail srateasw o f
eig h t lo l4 moatba w aa ora*
p a M b , J u itk * Monte, ... iU ^

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In ht» fir-t yisr at the school,
R'‘. ‘ y-r hiriLt Scott, former (cuard
fa
and captain of latndon High cf
■ Jatk'nnvIllr, coari d from 175 to
By
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3;
Of l.ak&lt;- Wale, from I5H to 175,
ly • ond F.mc»t ilrywin, crack .r-nlur
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Officers Shdt At
By Moonshiners
In Polk County

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n*m * p o r iu A a i |o lh « term s o f ihe*
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riant* p u ra u a n l to th r "F 'li « Irioita
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lh * «
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Now On l&gt;i**plar
Al Our Showroom

O vcrxlocki'd

On Coti|H*-t.
T h ey M usi Cio!

19.10 I ’ lym oiilh

it . r » t f l- i&gt; - r e g lil n s m * p u r*
t. tlie* i • ru t* o f I h * " F l r t l *
S ' a m in
H t .ln t w f l' h A p ( * r
,n r « n f F l o r i d a ) w h i r Ih *
•*f t h *
i ‘Ir n a if
rn n rt
of
I *• t ' l . t in iv .
F lo r id a

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199H Chfvrloct Coupe
with Kmlio . . ll.'i.im

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N O TH U

I9.1H I'lymoulh
*
C oa p e.......... 175.00

lire l« h*r*hy glrtn lh*« 1
ant *t»iriiif»d In liu*ln*»n *1 I M
Kitnfe*r*l A s * , tinrlwf Ih* flellllw uu
.pm h * NI«*W*« I'a ik A g * Hlor* ^
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tar l « a M
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F lo r id * ) w ith Ih*
r i r r l r »tf l»i*
f*lpri»ll* J '« u r t
of
Hr rnlnola* r'to in ly , FlorltlA

1910 Chevrolet
Coupe .......... 275.00
1910 Plymouth
Cou;:o
205.00

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1910 Plymouth
loupe
255.00

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F lr r u lf
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of
H n u ln u l* I ’o u n lr , F lo rid a .
T i l l i m a m l« 4 T I I ef*. Hit

125.00

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Coupe .....
115,00
1911 Chevrolet
Coupe \..........

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1911 Ppnlinc
Coupe ......
loupe
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LE G A L NOTICES

To Multi* Way
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Filial
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Court of ksm lnols

F o r 14*.

IIARTOW, Oct, 15 — (SpecUl)
Moon.hlner* In dry Polk county,
men time the Inqulfltlreneia of
State Bevrrajf# inapectort hers
la.t week, met the InTeftlyaUr*
with a bail of ballets which
raurerl officials o appeal to the
s h e riff's o ffic * f o r help.
I l&lt;*|n]t io* re in fo rc e d tho
•m l
th r
ille g a l
cita d e l
was
•tnrm *H to tak e th e c u lp rits In to C j « t « f y . T h * s till, locat«&lt;l ne e r
A u l u r m l a l r , w av b e in g g u n rd e d
by M r* . I » m - (ir e e n w h o la e lIv g ril to have f ire d the v o lle y at
th*- n f f ie rr * ;«i t h e y a p p r o j.h r -1

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

•( U b f . r i m . i l
C o a s t j,

93,00

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N O T K ’K
N olle* la hereby given
•m engaged In tiiiDlneaa ai
Hanford A v « , Hanford. F lo rid a , u n ­
der lh a
fletltlnuD name
W agner
F u r n itu re C o and lh a l I
iN la n d
to re g la le r ra id name p u ra u a n l lo
tha le rm a o f Ih* “ F lr llllo u a N a m e
Hlatula** (T h a p l e r 2**11 L a w * «f
F lo r id a ) w i ll) ih* C l*rli
of
ih*
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Ilf
M agnolia A va n u * Manfurd. F lo rid a ,
un d r lh a
fletllloAia
name
C o ir
man'a o f f lr a Gq ulp m e nl (!&lt;a and
that w# In la n d
lo r* g l* i* r
aald
na m t p u ra u n n i In Ih* l* rm a nf
Ih*
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Nam*
M ta tu l* ’
(C h a p te r 20*12 U « i of F lo r id a )
w ith lh a
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of th*
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Good fun, good food, good friend*

• Opportunities for advancemRnt
I f you apply yourself, advancement and in­
creases in pay will follow regularly. Before the
ond of your first cnli.it men t you may be earning
up to 9120 a month—with your board, keep,

Don’twait. Choose the- Naval Reserve
new. The Secretary of lb* Navy has an*
; _ AU men aow anHating la the

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The Navy is noted for its popular sports pro­
gram. Every kind of sport from baseball to

LOOK WHAT THE U. S. NAVY AND
. NAVAL RESERVE OFFER YOU
f i l l TRAINIMQ worth 51600. 45 tradea and

vocation, to chuoaa from.

MOD PAY with refular Incraaaea. You may
aarn up to 9120 a month.'
CACM YEAR you an entitled to a faneroue
vacation period with Adi pay. •
0M0 POOD and plenty of it.
f i l l CtOTHIMO. A complete outfit of clothinf when you firat enliat. (Over $100 worth.)
m t MIDICAL CAM. including regular dental
PWIST SFORTt and antertalnmant any man
could aak lbr.
TRAVIL, AOVINTURC. TMRIIU—You can’t
boat the Navy for them!
RICOMt AN OmCIR. Many can work for an
appointment to the Naval Academy or the
Annapolis of the Air at Pvnaacola.
rUTURf SUCCtSS. It’s easy for Navy-trained
men to gat good-paying Jobe in elvU Ufa.
USUAL RKTIRCRIUrr PAY fur regular Navy

Are you considering Joining a military stnrko?
WHY NOT CHOOSE THE NAVAL RESERVE I

aonew
Notice la hereby given that I
am estaged la keelaeea at Itt-IM
■enford Aveaae at Raaferd, VtoeMa
la the Ceaaly of gemlaole aadcr
Iho flctlttnoo aaaio P. U. a he •
lie A lie Mlera and that I lataad
to register said name pursuant to
Iho terms of Iho "Plelllloua Naate
Itatsi*- (Chapter IMIS Laws et

The more lha I lioma rgpolra and lmprovsasofc art
delay*d. tha mere coatly they become.* f o r r r g l i
a smaUleak is tha root can boos daittoqg^a let e4
plaster ’ and wall paper.'Don'l put oft OBBdad rifiriu
because you hrrgn’l the money.'

Right now the world’e fasteet planes ora rolling
out of America's factories by the thousands.
Tlmt'a why the United States Navy needs
211,000 new men to fly ind service these plines.
That's why your Navy is offering qualified
young men the finest training course offered
anywhere. Now you can get paid to lead tha
greaUet life in the world. Aviation Cadets in the
United States Navy get $75.00 a month dur­
ing seven months of flight training. Then they
become Naval Aviators receiving os much os
$245.00 u month.

U nde Sam’ s N avy offers you tremendous op­
portunities for advancement in a wide variety
o f fascinating jobs. There are 45 skilled trades
and vocations which the Navy may teach you
i f you are qualified. I f you’re Interested in radio
work, engineering, serial pliotogrsphyl carpen­
try, pharmacy, welding, the Navy may spend
$1,600 in one year training you to become on
expert in your chosen field.
&gt;

Nanca
N o tice lo horehx given tho t or*
i t V 'e n g o g v l Is buolnot* at i l » W
let Ml. (U n io n ),
h'lorldo
In
tiro
t 'o u n lr o f
Homtnole, u n .lo r
lh »
llr lllln u o noine W v t A u to I ’ orto
T o . onrl I ho t we lntes&gt;)
te*
glotor void ne me
prtro iM .it
to
Iho term o of Ihe " K lr llt la iis Nom o
P lo ttitr" ( t ’h n p tr r t e e )) U w . nf
K to rld o ) w ith Ihe i ’ lerli
o f ' lu r
C irc u it C o u r i nf 8 * m l0 n l» r o n n l , .
r io r ld e .'
*

der Iho flc ililo u e
new s
H an ford
P r u ll Co. ond lh a ) I Intend lo ro*
g lele r esld n o n e p u ra u a n l to the
U r in e
of
Ih e " r i e t llls s a
Nom o
H te lu ts " (C h e p ie r I 4 M I I L a w s of
F lo r id a ) w ith the C le rk
of
Me
C l r r u ll C o u rt of Sem inole C o u o iy ,
F lo rid * .
h
II. R. T O O K * . J R .
Ssa forS . F lo r id a ,
■epl, t l . IS , O f t . . I , I I , IS . t i l l .

’ M -r r n T V
CARPENTER?

and a complete outfit o f clothing f m l If, i t the
end of your term o f eervice, you wiah to get a
job tn civil life,your Navy training will be a tre­
mendous asset to you. Employer! the country
over are eager to employ Navy-trained man.

Earn while you learn

WAleTKH N. 1MI.KMAN
MAUTIlA II. COlsFMAN

XOTICH
Notice I. tipfcliy alvan that I
* J . P VrtllTAKRU
Am rtiirNflpil In bu*Jn*M mi th#
O K. W IIITF
Mullirr Airail. „n North Hsnfor.t
Ownore
Avenue.
Kanfont,
Flurld* In
the tVniiitr uf Hemlnnlc, unct.r Os). ), IMI
the flrlltluua name Arrsils Park*
aae hi.,,,. sml lh„ t („(,„,|
N o ric a
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25,000 young men wanted
immediately to get best
aviation training in the world

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boxing and swimming is offered tiio man who
enlists. On board ship, the latest moving pic­
tures ere shown free. Organized recreation, such
as dramatics, ringing and musical entertain­
ment, goee to make the life o f a Navy jnon
the beet fun in the world. #
U w food served in the Navy would do justice
to your own mother’s cooking. It's wfeU pre­
pared—and there's plenty of it."
i Any man who wears $ e trim uniform of
Unde Sam’s Navy is bound to be looked up to
—for you've got to be good to get in the Navy!

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Arming Bill
#M ay Be'Passed Friday
Before Debate Opens
R a y b u r n Predicts
, Measure Will Be
, Passed On Friday

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

SD A Y, O CTOBER

Lost Out In

Rp That Failed

Truckers Arrive Trade Extension
At State Market Plans Made By
For Vegetables Local Merchants

Majority Over
lob Expected

year if tTw p im n t plans materialkn as outlined by a special
“ Trade
Extension"
Committee
which reported to the Hoard of
Directors of the Hanford Mer­
chants As-ocistion meeting yestrrrlay at "the City Hull under
the Icade-ship of II. It Pope,
newly elected president. Secretary
W. M. Haynes said today.
Probably the first activity ol
the Association will to some as­
sistance to the Amrriran Legion
in their Armi-tm- Day Program,
he declared. They have offered to
sponsor the afternoon events and
xre getting ready to offer their
services in that connection on
Armistice Day afternoon.
Recommendation* of the Trade
F.V.ensinn committee include a
good Chriitma.s Program, Coun­
try Store during November, co­
operation with the Chamber of
Commerce
and
The
8anfnrd
Herald in the distribution of ad­
ditional copie*
of
Thursday’*
Herald for * considerable length
of time, with special advertising
by the mrrrhanta, a Hanford
Slogan Contest and an .Faster
style event were some of the ac­
tivities reported by the secretary.
These recommendations which
were ipproved by the board of di­
rectors will also bo presented at
a meeting of tha merchant* ol
the City on Oct. 24 for their approwl, at which meeting it lu
,hopod. i that every merchant la
Sanford will ho present. The
iSeelhlg will prdbahly’ ha betd-at
tha Recreation Building at H:00
P. M., but definite arrangements
have not yet been made.

M em ber A a o o d o led

P ro w

Jap Cabinet Resigns
Over Issue O f W a r
' (*o\ermnen! SI a lids
At •('rossroiifls As
To I’o.N.sihlf 1freak
.With l{tiNsi;t, Aw-SS*--

Final Approval
P e p p e r Is To
On Runways At Speak Here On
it *
Airport vGiven
Armistice Davr

Shortage Reported; Committee Arranges
Several Programs
Lehman Pr edi ct s
Speaker Says Vote
E x c e l l e n t Prices Throughout Y e a r
* Will Reflect A tfrom th’* Carolina*
Sanford is really going after
•
titude Of Peopl e andTruckers
Pennsylvania are already ar the busiin--- during the coming
riving at the
Slate
Fa.mer*’
Market looking for vrgctshlr*.
but are finding a shortage, II. i.
Lehman, manager of fts market,
said Oil* morning
Yesterday
Cemp
Rlsniilng
wired for » huge order of tur­
nips hut Mr. I^hmnn v/a* unabl'.
to supply them. The truckc-t ore
demanding hean*. m g
plants,
yellow squash and hunch tur­
nip*. Mr. Lehman revealed. Cu­
cumber* are in demand now hut
there ire none *t the market.
At pre*ent Mr. Lehman l»
afraid the Hrmind is going to
exceed the supply in vi crinkle*.
He predicted, in v ie * of present conditions, good prices for
vegetable* unless the vrg-tahles
from the ’ Glade* section start
coming too fast.
»
.‘ One packing plant I* espected
to start packing grapefruit next
W*,k
« * ' *th
# .e-packing
picking of
week .and
of or.nge
orangeM
t i i .probable
m h .................................
will
atari lh' first of
Nneember. Mr. Lehmar deplored.
Beams brought between 91.90
and WJ&gt;0 per bushel hamper
this week and egg plant* are
demanding between $.7r&gt; and
91.10 pat bushel hamper.

Ifi. 1911

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Lubinsky Is Super­ Invitation Of Logion
O f (irpal Peril
visor For Wor k
(•roup Ih Accepted
Starting M o n d a y
By IL S. Senator JI’lmis T h Mow (;overnninti |&gt; KcportFinal appiuval -f llip i \ \
SoMat* i I latitii* I'oppoi ,o f’opi
anti \V|V\ on Ihf
Muiu i- od th«* ill\ it«tt«*n of J• I t It’Ll
«,(l It, lh* ( omplete
commander ••f the I'amphell I ••-

! pal Airpoit nn»wa\ « w .» an
«lnr Ihott ttf the American l.ogii»i&lt;
nounriwl yr«trnlay
!•&gt;
Mmcn to 'peak at the Armistice hut
•nor nfiun’'
(lOggHn*. dmlrtct uianugn of Ih** teriite* &lt;»n the ilierinng of N"i
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It,
a
telegram
reeeived
ttu
tnx
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WPA at Orlando, ami u..ik i» n
ili'IMlfhr'i
Ncl Smith from lh»* Srnnloi
prrttil lo It* «tartnl M&gt; ihU&gt;
O'.
Mr,|
state.1
Ralph !.uimt«ky In* i*«. »t lnr«*«l
Iml not
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of S« nitl"i I’* Up* 1
Thi*
Woundrd Nun prisoners A!
picturtd 1 hoard a Hr it iah hixpi- as supt-rviwor ol thi* m«&gt;i « and a
In* lirutk»tf Ihf M•
ml *hip .it Nrwhaven, KngUnd. l»r&gt; mtv iomr of thr wounded cap- 1dragline and H» tin. k* ait- «•»- sxill Inks pUt
on
lh
.Mini"
tp
rtl
I'
m
"
i
Shell
O" i nd i&lt;* now
ivru nn«l civilian in*»*rnrr» who
tv to he taken tn occupied Franco iM’Ctnl to la* pill llllo o|h i at ion in I 1 DO oVIot k in fhc moiifithx*
• toll. I ttf frnin rtrhsnti** for iliAuhlnl or noi nmhatant *friton«. Th«- « m.i |» v j * icmding th** • it** of th*- Miiiv«ay*. ft'lli-w tnk Hi' \rmi«lMT l&gt; i \ In
. Kdward lliggirt«. N tn t.irt . f Iho
cmIIn I 9»ff ..t the l-i*t mtnutr,
tain charging (iormatiy ^ith im »- ( lymihrr of t’nniOM’U* *aul to- till*. Mr Smil h i ••••••If•1
conference the overwhelming sup­
Tho text
lating
tho
ugrtcnirnt.
aniount true
to
port he saw for the meaiUYc was
day.
.Matorial*
M u
\ o i: k
• *rf
If,. ^
ld\ boolt folloWA
about fr.O.iMH) ha%
&lt; w*&gt; J.ip.i it ,
a clear Indication that member*.
-•ill nrfitiMlltlg
Mllll
i
"I
am
ploaAod
t’*
4»cop
g*
•
•nfered.
Just back from visits lo theli
•b*’
I nitrd
s o il’s Ml .HI ,11, •op* ••• maindistricts, were reflecting
atti.
t'p to nov% tho g i’ iMitl of the oroiiA invitation of your l.egt..
I4III |H lt »• HI •be* I’srifir.
E tods of their constituent*.
by L *
ir|H»rt have l*roit «l*ii d Mini ^P"4( extended t*»
m4t**r •(•’tin 1 1 K lyiritinii OkaShip arming legislation moved
the uilche* dug fm fit. dtsmage. I k odd and di-eus-ed w, I. '
nt((|(, Mda *••!**I•)| lit 4 Bofttlft
to the House floor yesterday
but the pines has. ,.f lo te l speak *1 II 110 oVIoek. S o
l o d ilrs e l l"cistt b ill the J a p .
coincident with announcement by
laid. Mr Higgins espl.tined All Jeonnection with ....................
4 «.-f |M«tp|f «h*mLI Im- full*
Navy Secretary Knox that the
of the engineering f -r fro- run- monies Ilf enm«e I t.iii-f n - •pfrparul |..r lh»- H*.r-.| in
Navy 'la ready to put guns" &lt;on
, ways has been completed and the ] sorily be . object lo inv •-oe-i
------------------------------------ ^
the talkto I Ml
,
.
' stake, set I,. ...ark IKi.-iii
, geney which might noi idlow m* American merchantmen as soon
p,
timed
and
r.p„|
....................
(k,
7
k,
v
I
...
h
ave
tVa.b.nglon
..........
.....
l)k.tnu.ii( t Itin*• ,il ihf urrs s _ C o frM a ghouthc stanal.
an.I ended With
the
higheat i &lt;■'*«• of the air|»ot. csrliisive&lt; »f Ithk•mu an*••fill’ll invit.itu*ii ..f
"Mil
»•*«
||&lt;*M ,*f the strmt amH au tm
p r u t a b ly w o i i i n
lost. It aeore at the weekly meet} of the paving cost........... timated Piiili’ t ity b’lfMiit kmmii*
put It
r ,ill ’ It'll I** fill liter l|||tl|n|
of the Sanford gun ••tut. jester-' » t f2l5.fiif2 and the total rust,
cipntt* in rrrrmonifi thru* tin* af
•■•hi J4|* tit t- ilrl«-i ntinrel In
Stitt opposition loom*
In the
dav afternoon. Secretory
Ned Including The paving and light trrnoon of the
••Irv.’M'h will
krrp hrr f r - •(|itIf pttlirx of
Senate where UelhUonlst leaders
Smith reported today
i ing of the fields. ^ expeeted lo hn\e to l»MVr Snnfnnl I*.* I - i'll
briii|v|nu. the I hitt.t ntritlrnl
M e* organised fo r an all-out
Ja-per Wolfe took top honors exceeil
$HOt),OtM), aeeordng
to o'tlotk noon of
th** t’lrvrnth
lo ,i too* « i -a,11|| i "itrlttwon** aa
V fight against th* ause*. • •. •
In
the
-low
fire
mutch
and
cap-1
Ihe
report
of
Mr
Itoggans.
loiMikiiiK forward with
R«:jr I..* Howell of lako Mary
Hrll J&gt;* n tit k l »»«• aril
Ihf
* ..Supperter* contend arming o f
lured sersind highest
f o r 1 Approval of th. Leesburg *lr pb'AMiri* to bvinir with i ’»u R«*
rmtlioit "I |*#s.-to|,«-r•l &gt; wphrrs
ships is necessary to |
give
pai
and I.. J. North of I.onKWoo4 .the afternuun'a mat. h- s
. P*»»|
lH,rt
anmim
.-d
at
the
same
Kit nib,
lit I 4-I \to11, '
angers
’’ * reasonable
have announced their intontlfB
Match score* pf the -ho.deta I'nte and work is expected to lot‘lamb* I'*
fo r their lives’*
Uvea" against
_
to run for re-election to tha o f­ • ••r..: Allenby, Ztt.l; W.dfe, '.’ *7; nturted at tb«* Mini*' turn*.
Arr«»»g*mvntA
for
th»*
p.i».i«l.
I____ | L "Ph*ttrkt4rf
,
. and" law.
• •***’••
Runways fur iht* buftl airport a i «’ bvintf formulatrtl now ntnl
fice of County School Truat#a 11 Williams, 2HS-: I V Smith.
1 h i*
l.t|&lt; i f t c ..
i . 11•11i« f
|-|9.
§ Iota" oceeu wexfar* and to roin the election of Nov. 4, T. Wl IITH; Krudder oT Winter Park. will b«* 4.00U f••••! I"ii^ un&lt;| |0 t) Mr Smith ha«t no «tul«-mi’iit to
ogear this nation’s “ aclf-respcet
* * l g l l i ’tI t i u l . i v
II I i l l t i l t f M ' v m H I l t
I
f«i*t
wide,
making
it
#
n
latwton, itchool
AUiM-rmtondanl, 1-7 and Sam Gardner. 271.
make oimt’ rnirif the pai tifipun'«
Opponents of
IIIA, Oct i d . —
ILADMLPHIA,
' l„ V. Smith, visitor from Or- T birt* aiifb’M in Apciificatinns. in Ih e pa ratio until lh»r»* i,»r «)Vf*r \\*ir r- *n««* ,1* l.ifutn
said today t
It la “ another
vernment WedacsThe -govsrumer
About
1
T
.*&gt;
men
aro
f^
k
fln
l
ti»
Htio»il ;ti &gt;i *.11••litl\ .ti lh*’ intsnm&lt;&gt;it* particulars avadubb
. Kightern
r.igniecr, t. iruxicea
u u e m are to
w, o
bao ji’n,,.°. arhleved thr be-t -core
and
It1 I’liiplnyi •! op l h* piujcrt.
prrMjnt
it
i&lt;
aaaurrti
th.i
thr
etected.
thiSw
from
each
of
tho1
i
'
lh”
KO.fm.t
rlfb.hoot,ng
with
rn.pl . w i'iglm iir i»CaM ••
pnWM ®i h i “
I hum &lt;«nd Hugh' t'oip^ and )b«
tlx distrltt*. and
the
nameaf* « " » ( "? I**- followed rbwely
|ll to|I lb* MlH’ll I it I'd k w i t h
♦sWoHB^waW-dibft
mud h„ filed with Mr. |jiwt.m;b», second plare winner, t.eorire
Sanford unit «*f lb#» Stuta* !)•dodge it by ‘a*Ue proeaing .throe
• *»r wm
friiAi*
Karre
will
murrn
*»»
M
»
by
Monday
so
their
names
will
Cook,
with
*
score
of
III)
and
ready to J 3 K S
guna '•ha tndictmenta and two criminal mli’ .inimit"
be printed y" the
tullot, the i in third plate wtt- A. C Herparade
fast as the ships came to us" formatiana that have been pend­
Kii i.in itiri'im i
Superintendent explained.
thick who .'tired I'd
aald tha Navy alto will provide ing against him and uther per
In the event all mrcAAiry can
trained crews to man weapons.
li.nl
iilvis«*(|
sons
for
23
youes
N K W Y O R K . O ri
I •» - iff*) —
These disc lot urea came while
ditlatrx do not cnjalify thr placed {
*
. ■!
l
.tils • ^ l.tff ia
Tha action followed disclosure
Jumrs
('
IVlrillo,
prvniilint
of
A two R oom committees aped the
will Ih, filled by voters writing' K O D G r t l i f i T n d O n
that military autharitira in Wash­
I hi* A El. Amcricnn Ertlriulmn of
in the name* of persons whom |
,
neutrality revision bill to the ington were considering the pos­
.Mufiriaiii,
\V«’»l itF*ila y ordrrrd
House for debate alerting today.
they
wish
In
the
office
ami
th.
J
p
1
1
I
U
11‘
f
l
I
l
l
t
O
sibility o f freeing Bergdoll If the
WASIIINQTON, O ct lfl - f A 1) highest randidataA will br namrd j
inll bnml« o ff tho Auntaimnt? proBy vote# vote, the foreign ofa»
/ q i gmmx of t'olumhin Ilromli'iihting
. fairs committee formally approv­ civil branch of llto government — Senator Clerk (D. Mo.), tub) 16 the* office until all tha puai.! ms
Lieut. Gen. Ben- Lear Wednesday tiona are filled,
l iu d
s y.trm »t.i NMi.&gt;n*i uitmdr,.,i.
Mr/ Ijiwti-n i m a t n e m a t i c s
ed tha administration measure would drop 0»# charges.
rood
Bergdoll la serving • atven and that he ahould retire rather then raid.
_____ _
|Ing ('ompany networks.
Fun.-i ll services for Sixlii* l‘ tod \l
m to repeal section six of the
^
# %• , The union «aiil thr onlrr r»*. Wester » ho *lie,l xestetilsy noon
It will b« illegal for tha boanl
" neutrality law—which buna arm­ one-half year sentence at lh* make Maj. Can. Ralph K. Tru.
If ' '. I f 'I
ll»4»
I......
Robert
Urndon. M.n of Mr. uU\tvt\ fr,mi n ,|i&gt;iputr wi»h Iwo in** at his home in Lake Min'
ing of merchant ships. The ac­ United SUtee army dlaclplinary man “ tha goat” fo r a “ tactical to have printed on the ball«t1,4111. x
•w I- i " iimmp
M»s. K. »... Ilern.bm U one l, d b . stations in PUt.bt.rgh
will be ron.liirlrd tomorrow
r
tion cam* after two days of barracks at Fort Leavenworth. defeat” of tha tocond army in the name* of any prmon* who and
El* i no
£9*lll II* i
v i.-rn"ii ” 1 7 Oft o’ clock il
the •PPM •
do .not qualify by filing a peti­ of the a.x .tudrnla at «e t*o n ! WJAS , ,,S (iu|rt&gt; Bni, K„hl.
hearing* which war* boycotted Kan., for desertion, escape and recent maneuver*.
•m » |***rn
Cterk'i mtaaege 'tn I^ * r wa tion 15 day* prior In tha flection University l» achieve a It aver.|NI)(. ,„1|Ut lh(.r. Th,
&lt;*• tnmointv I'horrh in l.'ii Ma” I l l l l i l e *1
by two minority committee mem­ draft evasion.
” I Itn»ir4.
.,..„1,|„rkr,, wjlh
, , toll), tile Rex A. II llls’b' .‘ 'll
vent after th* ponernl wired 'iim though voter*
are free tn writ’ •,*r .In lh" ckulue course,
ber* who chargW attempt* to
4ai
R . ii i m i i .|
I"
that General Truman had n-- In rameut thrmselve*.
titling him to ' ,' " ’ 7 n‘» ,;.|ir n J t'o n . over a demand that thrv rtMlittg lotertn.-nt will he *o K. .
lllllV
l liM*k«*li
berahlp in the Newton ( lub. i t , rn
algned after ” «nl«ndld and o,i(.
ngagr. r||.I'vm-mitn auxlaining
.-rgreen f’emelerv. Sstlfol'l
Fivr or morr person* qualified. —
n.|. *to ,•
nr | Iht*
IT
ported
from
th*'
cnllcgt*
(tending eerviee” with the 3Mh to vote In tho election must sign
rhcatrait.
Mt Wester wss born it. Sw • IIlit* Is
the • forwlga affair* conynlUeo
n
Divlaion.
•ten
oml
bos
reside.I
in
l.oko
the-petition
nf
a
candidate
fo,
hun»
"
|
,’*U
&gt;
r
signed a minority report which
\ Ilf )l
Iti
WWIMM*
Young llerntbtn - » junior at | * . w l i ' " ' ? ' :
’ Msty for the |.„st HI \ &gt;n,s ||e
•'If hla eerviee* were aa **l- the office of schonl trustee.
sharply assailed the ship armlilt I’
' l.r
1 .»•*
th* University in tH-land and has 1 , , vtry lh ."/. .
r *‘ l*. W'V w h s h v»din o.uker nod ciit|” ii. lii'it lilt
LISBON. Oct. i « — m - A Ufactory aa you Indicate, whv
Tho «p*clal tax (chool miUex1' 1
hur hUI and which predicted that
•tl Hit ll . g i lM'
t
recently
been
Initiated ana|.&gt;w
Into . m .' ufternoon
h- ut
* th»» h*»ur Vi
bomber did you paraonally rallavo him &lt;&gt;f levy will lo voted at th* *am« ,*
ter.
*
«,.tk*ma»iaa
m “ a* surely M night fallow* day four-motorad Canaan
gt.V,‘ t till., tit
lf.ll
th« .honorary
nuthcmatki
tociciy. rthis
, .,
. . lh»*
.
Surx
.vors
of
the
dx-eeas**
|
^ an ovsnriMimlagTtmto for arm­ flaw low ovar the American Ex­ command?" Clark replied. “ It (lection end the mlllage eote.1
The Initiates weru dresoetl n* I
‘
Orchestra,
Mu-,-..vx
K'./.ltt *f M ... ..to emild
hi« widow. Mrs Eugenia llelmia III.I Im C • t
111 bo levied ami collected for .mill boy, and girls and dt.ped !
ing ship* will ha foQowod by a port Linor Excamhlon u th* thlp la o f court# tho old army raree.
scheduled.
Wester. U k - Mary; two rolls
striking dawn tha ra- uaarad European waUra. paaaen- which does not intend to leave the enaulng two year*, • Mr themselves on Deland street
Thr Hutxii.iv
i»lmittr&lt;l
o f our neutrality or gora aaU bar* Wednaaday nigh’ . n nationalI guard officer, no matlUxxx._LAii_W titer-jxhu_ii.H i-A tntrty—r—tqt—
—.......
ms
vomer* "cntoftalwiwg'
-—
-rtrtled twice
■■■—------------------ ----T M—'bomber
OT-BSW • r r u M c i n command
stnliooed with the linitr.l Slates
c
with their harmonlalng" of * u c I iT c ilc lM ir ji* F u n d (| )
hr
to• f r i t ,
‘ r r.t
h.i d
"d -lc r.
ar dor haada, bat nothing hap- nf a national
division. You voter* aa “ all eleetora residing
Army ef Fort llragg, N I ' and
tnal ghard
guard divial
I.ti.ti
d
■
,.lid.
tl,.
........
I!rr
ponad." *ald
p w n ga r.
ar* trying to blame the tactical within any school district In lhl|lre»-r Welser of Uktj.it.d, one
( ) f S c h M | M ,in
Th* Excamhlon had • similar defeat which your army suf­ itat* of Florida whose voting j
dimlher ntnl one sister win. live null drivr 11 . I lj‘ l.rm iii.i
•xparienca after »h# anilad from fered on Trumaf) and . various
in Sweden; mI» o one grandson. hud l*iuki'ti tin in-is di *&gt;t»“ *—
II Hid lh' lilt -.III «r|.‘ runta or
. p«. r |
' S w _______________
f t t o __
f f 1’ — Thr hloridii truchrm
'2
i
Lisbon teat-month, a craw m«m- othar national
John t'enrixd Wesler of I hxh“ Iux»,I
guard
officers who p iy s f« i n on . rrol
su|ir
[1,‘llrd t‘, trt‘ |..,t
bor said.
_______ ________ which la exceedingly unfair. You ,onal property wltnin
n . . L - t \ f U / i n , l une
w «dne*.lay received
2U
Thr ( in mu.' . tn r.itlipli'hrd tha
ahould retire youraalf rather than tricL” ' Any qualified elector
percent of tho October allotnifnl
t rvwk ■ihrn'ii’ ii by m.I’ .ing uvermake General Truman the gnat.” •ligible to be candidate for trua
o f 1,413,927 and Stele Complrol
P“ xxrung nnmln-rto nf lank* and
ler Lee said tho fund probably
tee.
itHdni ir.'d (ttfunlcy. thr dtdayetl
Local Townaeadltaa will
will run behind the rents.t.der
rntly innrtnng t ‘imtn.inittue said.
tagight to tour what J. f. MeBALTIMORE. Ocl. H -(/Pi nf this year.
WASHINGTON, Oct. Id -(,!■)
i’x.ii't iMx-itinn- mthr&lt;i tsy the
— To four British srar.rn who
’Thi* ia the dry pcrio.l fur — I’ejiol.uin Coordlratur like.
collectively have had seven ships tha school fund." he declared. today said a lmt.tlrne&gt;-|t nf po­ firrmnn* nr the urru ... which
xxttu made
shat from urtdrr them the Duke “ We expect In run short, hut we tential serioiisnes* *'U appeariog" the hrenk.lhrtatgh
•*
|of Windsor declared Wednesday, will catch up In December or in the nation’s gasoline rrfimng ■si te* not iti.’. Ins, d However, the
WASHINGTON. Oct. in — &lt; n
*omnionlqur
ll,rd
the
term
— Sate* af
dafanc
aavlng*
BALTIMORE. OcL 19 - (A h — that "they can sink our ship*, hut January when the m.Hor vehi­ rapacity.
cm direction ' uliii h usually
"^UconlWC to U s U cC W to C
(temp* sot a record o f 91,973.- Edward Freeman, a rep-rtar fur they can't break our rpiriU.”
cle license revenue* and uihtti
If it develops as gravely ax referred tn the rentrul front
Fraaident Rooaavalt’a
"Men like, you will go
on taxes are collected.”
Th* brotherhood o f Urn T in t 000 In Bantambar when they the Baltimore Newa-Poet, today
it might, he said, it would nc. fore Mnscoxv.
•tout ext Miding tha
Baptiat Church meat* tonight at were placed on ante generally, for found th* body o f G. O. Brown, fighting, no matter what the
Lee
said
taxes
on
.September
ressitate
a quick increase in ieKarli.xr the Gorman* hid been
the Social Security Act la ta t|n*
th* fwat tbpe, to N tall atores.
teg. 13-year-old contractor, said odde.” the duke anaertel during gasoline sales will he received in fining capaeily nr a rurtailment
Town- T40 o’clock at Ih* church far •
Th* troatnry a*Id WadnraJay to hnro bean (lain by an Alex­ Ui* teat of three vialte on a tour the nett few days and that nf non-roaential civilian mnlor reported * punhing toward Mot*
(upper meeting.
•nw from the northwest and weal
tho oalaa war* 9100.000
mere andria. V a- high school boy. Th» *1 war relief agenatokW
schools will get their share c .fuel
consumption nn :i nation- without sppntrnt
interruptions.
tto time not far off when tho
During the brief cal! with his them soon afterwards.”
Prof. Kenneth A. Wright, prin­ than to Anguat Th's represent­ body waa found near Con'-wlngo.
'wide basis.
Mnscoxv admitted the hour of c v
dock*** at the British {teamen’ s
cipal of P en a l Lake Academy, ed in (tempo, m (r.crcaou o f 2^ Ha.
•rente peril .had struck..
042.009 over Atiguat, alnce tho
Portland potlea bald for “ *af» Institute, th* former k&lt;ng chat­
Front Iho imininent mrnartul
victory far th#
bulk of tin anlm nr* in 10 and keeping” n teen-ag* trio— a hoy ted with veteran* who had seen
-apital those civilians not ablo
l l ^ u t doabmhualona.
and two gtrte-after
tha hoy him on World War battlefield*,
to aid in thx&gt; defrnsu were pour­
taarfuBy related. AoaUUM Coun. with boyish cadets, with mxrines
ing out into the hinterlands ami
’
T
• I merchantmen gun rrowa and
tv
Attorney
Rkhard
B.
Chanmsn
win to th*
’ he black matblr tomb o f Nicolai
In
said, o f tovtag eteln In Mary­ with seamen from vetsel*
fu-nin, nix idoalogical shrine for
nl tho
land Monday, a man who bail Baltimore for r-palr*.
Mr*. Juliua
Dlngfeltler
has
“ I cummend Uio Reader’s Di­ the convinced
llol.-hevik, waa
made advance* to an* « f the
completed throw . months’ service gest and think 14 laudable that rlosed— perhaps tho most oml-Ma .
aa one o f tha 100 selected mem- It U now balng' printed in the nous portent of nil.
They afa Identlflad on polk*
her* of tha Raadari* Digest Ad­ Spanish langutge. Therefore.
I
In tho vicinity nf Kalinin, 96
of ■mad pteen hrtoner, 910.00] «rd record* aa Herbert R. Cox. Jr..
visory Board, representing this suggested to Mr. Wallace that miles above the capital and along
19: May Price. IS ] and Leons
bird
place
winner,
99.00,
It
waa
section
o
f
tho
United
Htatcc,
It
he
accept
artlelea
from
Laxtin
the
western iip’proaches within
that clty’i
tlactenoA by ^a ^ a rd motor boat- Ellen Cuaniagham. 14.’
Amerkan
Countries
for
the 90 miles of the
WASHINGTON. OcL HI — wa* reported today.
Kremlin tlw
f l a t Backyard Bagattn- which Is
Th# youths deecriked Dm dead MV—
Th*
civil
acmnautks
Tho 8anford
resident ’filled benefit of North Amerkan read Nsti columns drove on, although
aa
merely
aa
"Bfuwalag.”
aehadulod- to b*,|ald **» Ukc
board Wednesday authorited Eas­ tho duties and obligation* of her era."
often, said the Ru.siana, “ onlv
Tho
f r the after,
Wtoanmteaaa a M a / e Oct 19
tern Airlines and
Penaytvania- offko during July, August and
as that Ut#
Sha exptalnod
that
judging across heaps o f their own dead."
Airlines to operate ovar September. She personally check­ from n local neighborhood, in or­
' la to bo five
It appeared that while tho of­
to create
understanding, fensive from
ry routes ovar pxrtv at ed each artkia
and selected der
• f motor and
tho
west—baaed
itaxed la eaJh
Virginia, Tenneo***, Noith Coro. those sppeallng moat to tho gen- good will and "staunch fellow originally about Vyaxms but notg
Itat, South Carolina and Georgia era) public by aolkltlng
ship” tho two
nations should apparently operating about Motrdor to prevent baxard* la- lions of raodars in thin secton. mutually contribute to the msga- haisk, 90 »njlea short of Mo—
hav«
W , War* loft th* city
•bo
Wit#
Wallace,
chief
edi­
9to
th*
army
’
—
-------xine.
Duly
out
of
thk Inner glow —(till wax tho more power
tote toot lig h t M
tor o f tha magnate#, Pteosant- do**
m fm
Mouth.
aoaa on* caroani
cement a tasting
lasting friandirtsna- that striking down from Half
m c i n y B.
temporary authority win vllle. N. Y-, aakad aaah mambar shlp."
/
and Imperllng tho whole of
o. J. The maneuver* will of tho tuoid to offer criticisms,
In a recant latter from the Red Una upon the Upper Vd
chief editor, ho acknowledged River was moving at • gru
login until mid-November, comments, and suggestions.
Upon being totervlowad.
interviewed. Mrs. Mr*. Dingfsldar’s suggestion and rate. From tho available Inter
i board allowed an extra
County
to uom it tho alriteeo to Dingfelder sold ah* tod its thanked bar. Ho wrote, " I ro- tlon It seemed likely that
with ragulotioM raeuixlng eritkiama to mako, but ah* of- eofvod your valuohio sugxostion farthcet reaches o f thla
Wort
Ho ogd
sod dispatcher*
dlapetekera dsmon- ferud aoveral au|
Ota
and I cm aorioosly eonsworing had got down consIderuMy
rout# eompotent*/,
It fo r Author rtfsxynto.* ____ Kalinin ltMlf. .
tho ia/rovuuMBt

W ASHINGTON. Oct. If, _
— Shortly before
l he
House debate opened on the
_ Administration’s
merchant
•ship
arming
legislation.
Speaker Ray bum predicted
the measure would be passed
tomorrow with a maioritv of
•TOO to 150. votes. ’
“
The speaker told a press

a. w, WKS:?V.!1. •

Way For Bergdoll
Release Cleared

rVSSL.

Allenby Wins TWo Shooting Events j.
To Finish With High match Score
Howell And North
Are Candidates In
T r u s t e e Election

A FI* Bands Ordered
Off Air By IVtrillo

F u n e r a l Services
For Mr. Wester 'Pn
Be HeldTomw-ww,

Senator Says I*ear
Should Quit Army

’

Nazi Bomber Cirdcn
United States Ship

!

S r-S rtn ss-ssn rF ,,

•Im portant Meeting
Of Townsendites Is
^Scheduled Tonight

iri.

i Duke Of Windsor
Praises Seamen

Briefa

•Z'SSTUSS&amp; .’T v Z

EgSftjaSkfm STS

Vh'-Vi'Ay'f-

IckcM Says (Jus
Shortage Worse

September Bond Sale
Sets Monthly -Record Body Of Slain Mail
Found By Reporter

A

Sanford Woman Serves On Reader’s
Digest Editorial Advisory Board

Backyard Regatta And Air 9tv6w
To Be Brid In DeLand Sunday

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Airlines To Re-route
Due To Maneuvers

Judge .Ware Leaves
City For Fear Days

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fA O S u r o

Longer Life

The Sanford Herald
.N iik lU k H la i m
fa k lh lH Rt»rr afl#niMhi
B m m 4m f

III

at la a lt r i, r i« f M a
S a g M lIa

fa fa a 4
*r «v a p «p # r
H # p r w «e «»»I l f N i l a « . r t p r e e r a l Tfc# F la m lJ l a
Ik e n a tio n a l f i e l d
ml n 4 t » r 1 ln ln * .
O f O m a r e m a ln la ln r d I n l b * l n r « » • ! r l l l t a nl Ik e r a a e t r y w ith p r ln H pm l k f i t M i w t e r e la C k lfN g a a » 4

HlBl.F. V E IM K m i l T U U A Y
RULE FOR LI VINO: lie hulli
showed thro. O rnnn, whnt is
good; and what doth the lord
require of thee, but In do justly,
arnl to lovn merry snd to walk
humbly with thy (J«d.— Mieah 0:

bread a n d

ya R g js g ;-iS i4 i

RADIO NBWB
WDEO

The average length of life o f American* is closely ap­
proaching the biblical limit of three score years and ten.
The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company shows that the
expectation of life at hirth in 1939 was 66.1 ycari for
white females dud G2.6 years for white male*.
Not only is the present average length of life for wo­
men alxrvo that for men, but their improvement since 1900
has also been the greater, with the gain for women amount­
ing to 16 1-3 years and that for men to 14 1-3 years. The
Mctro|&gt;olitan further reveals that the major port of the
improvement has been concentrated in the lis t two de­
cades, which witnesses an improvement of 9.3 years in the
average length o f life whereas that for the first two derade.s was only 5.6 years.
’
"The huge saving o f life during the pant 40 years re­
jects for the most (tart giant strides mado by medical scinice and the public health movement in the control of diease." the Metropolitan declares. "In this relatively short
period there hue been a sharp decline in the death rate
fr»m tuberculosis, the communicable diseases of childhood,
diarrhea and enteritis, pneumonia, typhoid fever, and a
number of other diseases.
.."Indeed, at oo age period has there been any retro­
gression in the health of the American people ns men-,
snred by mortality or by longevity. Altogether, tho record
bears eloquent witness to the vita lity .o f the American
people."
■
The greater longevity of women as compared with men
is said to lie purtly due to inherent biological disposition,
( ' : n on in early childhood mortality is loss among girls
than among boys. It is partly due tb the occupational risks
to which men are exposed in industrial pursuits, nnd which
at least offset the risks of childbirth to which women are
exposed. And it is partly due to a very materially higher
mortality among unmarried men as eompnrpd with unmnrried women, though for both sexes tho mortality of
the unmarried exceeds that of the married.

•

L. SkJrvr

lust A Minute!

ffy*s Tavern

ter DtvU A the Newi
■eels o f fun
a t e on the Hlgk Sh i

w ith
o a r P e r­
sonal L o a n D e­
partm ent
fo r

y Aur

Winter

Needs.-.
T h e San ford A tla n tic
N a t tonal Bank

ffiSJISta,,
A Nfelsoti, pianists
ill Drtw'e
M s School
of
th
Streak. Rhythm

Abolishing Millionaire*
Ju ily Vun ili-r Vrrr
I ace her nil u hill—
Tha wind In her mum-;
I hear her running hoofs
Through thi- narrow lam-.

.

M M of U N
Yh i | i Dr. Malone
t e c * Jordan

1 romsmber how shr loved
Tho groen gnus of Spring,
1 see her evi-ywhero,
1 romembrr everything—

these years,” suys the Miami Herald, “ ai
million dollar incomes deserves some atui&gt;dy. Perhaps there
ought to be a new agency set up by the ftfederal govrramiyit
Tho quick and eager way
to see what can be done for
fiha would Urei net iieail—
e relief o f and Increase In
It Is harder to rrmember
millionaires.
That my mare is dead.
"Last year only 42 admitted the mllllon-dollar revenue
nnd paid $46,073,000 federal income taxes, which is a pret­
Not hard to aeo again
Tho aunshlno on her coat.
ty good sum to come from so few persons.f It must sudden
Fool one* more the softness
them, however, to note all these riches being dumped Into
Of her neck ond throat.
the lap of spendthrift Uncle Sam.
"This number was eight less than the preceding year. In­
It Is sorrow. to rrmember
Hot Imploring ryes,
dicating thut depression is still hurting the millionaire
To see tho stricken look
crop. Compare that 42 with 1929 when there were 518, who
paid $191,000,000 In taxes.
" I t would benefit the government to boost and not
curtail the mllllon-dollar business, for in tin e those mil­
lionaires, mainly working for Washington, n ig h t earn
enough to rtalancc the budget and rclleve.tlM little fellow.
What this country needs is more millionaires who admit
M l ENEMY
the crime, and turn over their disgraceful wafea to the gov­
(Ffom Poetry!
ernment.
Is reason for my biughtsr'liss
"Perhups, what with war and defenses, thero will be
■t deep nor far;
lot way you havo of listing more this year, millions made out o f government expendi­
mo
j
, ■ tures, nnd In reciprocity turned back to the government.
IT what* you nrel
I That’s fair enough.”
•CARLETON

FORD

BHAW

The Joy Of Work

Everything la going up nserpt

One hot summer day a boy waa hoeing corn, appar­

The latest news today indicat- ently oblivious of tho heat. Hla cheery whlatta rang out aa
* 4 ttat the Nalls, are getting
along the
road
m &lt;ly to tie th*J&gt;#ll on Moscow. he worked. A man who was walking

stopped and said, "M y lad, I am curious to know how you

The practical Joker tlwaya cn- can hoe corn on a hot day like this and wlhlstb while you
{¥,• a good Joke on tho other WOrk ."
' • 4
,
"Well, s t , " was the reply, " I don’t kngvr A n te # It Ja
Mall awsv your rstra eopy of that I feel somehow that I am doing sornfltnlng' that even
The Herald's tourist edition. Tell God couldn't do If I wasn’t hare to help Hlm-’L -A U et Cro­
the world ubout Sanford.

well Hoffman in Your L ife Mag&amp;ilne.

for demoersc

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BOOKS AND AUTHORS
E\j

t e t time the
Prillth
an offensive (hey want to
h* lure that someone Is unpre.
pared f or It boaMva the British.

MRS. IRVING

PEINRERQ

through the. port of rin iro rustless, he neglects Ms MU-]

sic entirely, sad euocta a curtate
pleasure out of tho mieersUs
orebeeUaJ perfoemaaeoe of hi*
workmen, lie oo longer haa tho

The Japsnese navy la said to
ho "itching" for action. Yeah.
ill have ground Itch when our
tory gets through with It.

Inspiration to, preach
In his chapel, and m
to them tho land f&lt;
church, taking in M
rod moo In Juno fa
He f)nda solace In
and riotouo Ihrtng, r
hla wild Impetuosity o
holla, coshose, ond
Is swept Into the tlawj

, I f Tha Hanford - Herald loses
ay more o f Its employes’ to the
yined forces of the United
Kntee, we are going to start pubDg' an abridged edition.
A PERENNIAL
Hoy—-I wonder if I ’ll over
i to be a hundred.
(fubby—Not If you remain 40
oh lupger dear.— Pathfinder.

ta ts a magaIfleonl:
memoroMUty. After :
hla pride humUodTaO
there can ta tioiflp
pits poverty, for out
ery there emerges n

ir In Daytona Reach a young
i named "Nick" |r being
I aa a hero today after rettwo U. 8.
Army men
; In an undnriow. Nick whoa#
t happens to
quite n fellow aa

wn y \»
IrMi

p ra m

bias a* tennis. skating and aiding.
She U something of a musician
also, an able performer on tho
piano and—especially fitting in
one Interested ta tho eighteenth
century— the harp.
,
“ One Rad Rose Forever" la
her first nova).
Mias
Jordan
first became Interested In Baron
Stelgel soma years ago, when
with her husband the drove past
kla old houso br Manhelm. In lla
finished form the book represents
four years ad solid work—metrtculoua research aa wall aa care­
ful writing and rewriting. Readera will agree that the time
waa wall afloat) for It would ho
difficult to Imagine a mors last­
ingly satisfying rs-croatlon of

translations art not debarred.
Anytody whatever may enter
the contest. Manuscript* should
be sent to Harper’s ltftth Armivtraary Contest, Harper . Broth­
ers, 49 East Thirty-third S tm t.
New York City. Tho award, which
ia said to be the biggest striatic
American Literary prise ever, of­
fered, can’t be anuoeocyd uatU
July 1, 1942, to give time for
consideration; the judges will bo
Harry
Scherman,
J. * Donald
Adams and tho editors of HarpNow comes tho ulttssate In
stunt books for children. Last
year we had "Pat tho Ruing"
(dons with sandpapar, raaj fur.
and mirrors). This year ws barn
had "The Fussy KlttAt" with
real for. Now comes "Tony
Sarg’a Surprise Hook" that .outstunts any of the stunt hooka.
Tho book haa fairly thick ear
toard double pages to permit I
rsrlous tricks. On the Inside fra
over, for Inotanes, Is a slight
revised version of flimplo l u g
with a picture of Staple flit*
with, a m l penny In hla p
rbsrs's a revolving table A
tents. A little tog pot* tho
■Mop' (better known as
tea, Mack sheep"). Who I*
td with m l wool. 'The rssuh
push Jack up tho hianatal
see tha horrible giant a m
bio caatlo window. M ary,.

Home Of Thoee Fkmotu Frendi Frtee
All-Wool Fltttftel!
O ioom ytmra !■*«*hrowa or fW4Wr Bt»«
...« t o tedlng colors
f o r - .F f# » . . kei

y® “

MUST katfl
aait I t e MBflOA,
W t K o r flU U io i

bm

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OCTOBER
18, «191

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CO-hoats.

' Dirt Gardeners Cirrlr of the
Jtgnfrrd Garden Clilh will nin I
■ t the hom e o f

M rs

W

It. s h i p

ny at 9:10 A. M. Mr«. Ilarr)
Ifeeren will give
a Jalk • on
‘'Nomenclature.”
Rose Circle of Ihe Sanford
Garden Club will meet a* 10:00
a *. M. at the home of Mrs. ||.
m . Coleman on Mellenville Ave.
nue. Roll rail will he anawered
hy giving pointa of intsirest from
the members' gardens.
SATURDAY
All (iirl Scouts 12 years of
Q g r who wish to •t»kc the. I'.ed
Cross first aid m ir «e are asl-.rd
t&lt;» meet a' tha Little House at
9JII0 A. M.
MONDAY
The morning session nf the
A n l Cross sewing rooms will he
Taken up wt:h the culling nt
swirrists by members of the W o­
man's Clmk
f i be seetat and husinras meet.The W. M. U. of the Sou'h
JSklc Rantist Church will meet
the church at 1:00 !\ M.
AH mothers who have sons In
tbs United Stal"s Navy or the
Marlnra^urr asked to meet at
Ifce.hom* &lt;iL. Ur»- I. D. Martin,

Officers Of Bai/tist
Circle Are Elected

e r s o n o Is

At the meeting of Circle Three
of the W. M. U. of the First
Mr. and Mrs. W. I . Garner
Baptist Church which was bald ara celebrating their J7th wed­
at the home of Mrs. F. F„ Gat* ding anniversary today.
chrl on Mondry afternoon the
fol owing
oft,eeis
were
an-j Mrs. Earl Canon and daughter,
nounced:
I Linda Joyce, of Daytona Bead.
Miu. H. E. Morris, chairmen; are spending a few weeks with
Mrs. 3. C. Graham, vies chair­ Mr*. Canon's mother, Mrs. Home.
man; Mrs.
M
N. Cleveland,
r:et:Sery and treasurer;
Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. Felig Frank have
G. R. McCall, pesonal service returned to Sanford
and are
chairmen; Mrs. J. T.
Denton, registered at the Hotel Mayfair
program; Mm. J. I.
Jackson, for the winter aeaeon.
".wardship; Mrs. Uatehtl. Bible
Study; Mrs. C. P. Henderson,
Mr. and Mks. E. C. Echols ermiislon study; ami Mrs. R. U receiving congratulations
upon
Beard, litcratura chairman.
their 42nd wedding anniversary
The name. “ Ruth Godin,” was which they observed yviterday.
selected bv the circle to be ita!
name In memory of a missionary
Miss Annie
Hawkins,
Mias
in Cuba, amt plana for tha ns* Myra Wilhite and William Booth
year were discussed. At the con­ o f Commerce. Ga„ are spending
clusion of Ihe bur-Jneoi meeting several days in Sanford visit­
refreshments were served by the ing with friends.
tmsteas to those present wko In­
cluded;
Miss Ad.lie Curry he- arrived
Mrs Cleveland, Mm. Ilender-. from Savannah. Ga.. to
visit
u "'
n
Gr*h*
m.
McCall,;
u
r
M Mrs. m
o - R H , , wwith
nn
N
ir * .
Mr».
W.. IP’ Brooks, Mrs.
Isrkw.n
Ms7' P * " * " * Mr* J« k Wilkinson and Mrs. Harry
ii
Mr* Morr*- Mrs. Lll- Le«
Man Vickery, Mrs W. q. Rum-1
-------B ffi w.H a !'1'
J r' tlo r i •ndl
A. K. RnaaeUVr and W.
Maria Stewart.
j MrNell h.vr relumed from
1-151 MellonviDu Avenue &gt; 1 1 -in ''• nn,h- (:* - “ here they have
P «
In onler to form 'a 'NaJr b' f 1 *",,n,'!.inrc ’ w'
,hrt ' ^ » y
Mothers Cluh.”
rl,TY I session of the Southeastern Flor­
a e prj.gr.rn meeUng of ihe UU
ru.‘ Mv M’..
,he F,nt BaptUt
Mr. and Mrs. M. J Meek) have
Church will be held In the church
returned to their home on (112
*t K M P- M. Th. topic «
An
Urgent
Gospel Answer. Park Avenur for tba wihter sea.
South America’s Question" “ How acn after spefivfinc the summer
l^&gt;ng Must We WaltT'V Clrele month* in r-hnttsnuuKa, Tenn.,
Three will have charge of the and Asheville, N. C
program.
Ralph Tolar, «&lt;&gt;n of Dr. and
The Sunbeams, Jr. R. A.'e,
and Jr. 0. A.’a will meet at 3:30 Mrs. J. N. Tol*r of this citv. wn*
in the
formal
P. M. in the church at which a groomsman
time an intermediate G. A. will wedding of Mi«* F.lizahelh Bryan
Badger and Th»maa Hrnadwnv
be organized.
Royster whieh * s . performe.1 In
WEDNESDAY
the Christ Churrh In Chspel Hill.
A Bible study on the Life of N. C. last Sunday Mr. Tolar and
Peter will be conducted bv Dt. Mr. Royster are fraternity bro­
E. J. Pace at the Presbyterian
thers.
Church beginning et 2:00 P. M.
to which the publle ii Invited to
attend.

Circle Five Makes
Plans For This Year

HAPPT

Social Department
Azarian Class Has
Has Bridge Party
Covered Dish Supper
ml -ra-on of the San
Emphasising a patriotic theme. Th,
Woman'* &lt;’lub
offirinlthe A n n in Clast of thr Flrstlly «*|Hnn| vmteriNy *flrrnotn
Baptist Church met in the a n -lwh*m fh«»
«lepartment of
nex on Tuesday evening for iU ’ thr rluh rntrrtaine&lt;| with h “ V*
regular meetinr which was held) Mystic*'* hrnlffv mnil Hsllo\veVn
in the
form of a covered dlab. p*rt\
&lt;upper.
I
Spanish nn #* un i
man.
The Ion* »upj&gt;er tables wera fohU %
m ti » ti«n| effectively to
covered with brown paper andicrcti* a ||alh»weVr n no^pher*
centered with a replica of
tht throughout fh«* ronm&lt; n whirl
'Mayflower" sailing on Ihe crest |th«* irucwt# pl.tv«*«1 Itrfr**i'im«nt*
»f the waves which were siniulat* j cot «i%tmu
of
orange
ict
ed by whit# clematis vine and {and indi\idiial r.ik«*s k*«*«V ir
fern and small ship* were placed |* r a n L u t h e r caiistd out iht
at intervals along the length of chn-m m.tif
At th**
conclusion
of
th«
the table.
A patriotic musical contest was gann*s \( i** Mai j»t I** C*»ghurn
enjoyetl with the prite being dre*»c.| ip .ippiopnntr fobtome
won hy Mrs J II. ('olclough. executed
.«
Spanish. Amcricar
Mra. n. C. Moore playetl tha dancf fifnr Ih»• ent#' i (Minniint of
piano for which »hr was given the
. 'Wistp.t at I h«* pia
a prize. The prizes were patrio­ ne li M i- 1•••noni Whi Mon.
Pn/*
*,
.l.-f•*n*M
•
.
whit
h a
tic emblems.
* Nwinif .1 t
Following aupper a *hort hu- a*\ 'iii»s •• •nip
I W l.vlm. who «r Oil'll
aineaa meeting was presnleil over MrMrhy Mrs. W. A. Cagle who call­ hii*h f"'t »h«* i»am» « m l
ed for tha yearly report* pf all John M*. h Sr . (• i mnin** Ih.
the officers. Mrs. A. J IVteraon acrt-eii.s ...nl. ••st
....... ... a f •t III* affair urn
W. M. U. president, innounicd
the series of Bible studies which Mr* W \ l.'HY It f 'Ir . .1 F
will he taught by Dr. K. J. Pace Rake i Mi * AI.X J, Hiim.ii un,l
of Orlando in the Prr*hytarian Mi-- I ••■nr II inton
l.-h- Mr&lt;
1. a n .• Mi
\|. .
J A
ll.-rtt &lt;|oj|.
lernonn at
2:00 o'clock.
Shej YnmMr* \ r Th-.in' -. Mr.
II )•&gt; Mr# 1ark St pmpr ix
urged all who can In
a llr m l.J
\\
thae studies which will be nn tha |Sir. It M Horn'* Mr. • K
IV .. (o r. Mr# R#*v Ti'l
'll • 1
Life nf Peter.
'1 rThose present were Mr*. C. T t&gt;—•. M b V. &lt;
K. Anderson. Mr*. Then Stiles, J u t lluff M.w Jr it m i &gt; .r
1
.1
Mrs. F L Dampicr and Mrs. C. Mr- M1 W Ih'RM ■&gt;. 'DSnn'H 'Ir.
|„ llewson, hnste**es, »n.l Mr*. P.*. • k- Mm
A. (\ Brnsnn, Mr*. Lourine Beal. W M &lt;•••!! Mr# \ H M.-l
Mr*. A. Manning. Mr*. G. !L -•!*-• -o, M. * 1 It A ••an*« Hr.
i&lt;
, M
Ashley Mrs. G. C.
Mr*- S l&gt; tlorhh vmnn »nt|
F.. F. Carrmwsy, Mr*
R.
A. G M.
ill.
At— Mi* II V I
Williams. Mr*. I E Southwarl.
Mr*. W. A. Cagle, Mrs. A., M. Mr- W I i'oop-r. '!&gt;- I • a B
J G Pul'...... .
Gordnier Mr* J. L Jackson and l.r.her Mr*
Mr- i I’ Dsowin. Mi*
•-np
Mra T. E. Smith
I"hi
" •••'
Also Mr*. II W. Rucker. Mr*. R, M. I .11, 'Ir .
a
d
i
i
l
i
.
M
r*
.1
II
M
&gt;
...»
k
M i.
K. T Hunt. Mr*. S. C. .Gard­
ner. Mr*. M N Cleveland. Mr*. H y t . ' •» Mi- -M i' 'l.-t-s-s*
It Shipp- 'ti
'V
V. G. Hatty Mr*. W C. Rum- Sr Mi- "
iley. Mrs. I.. II Harvey. Mr*. ft |li .... Mi- M C Swmgl'
'I
A. J. Peterson.
Mr*.
R.
I- M i - II C M » « r &gt; - M r .
Reanl. Mr*. J R A»hley. Mr*. Philipy
•
'•
II in her. i'" 1 '■1
I. T Denton. Mr. W I- Vince. Mi, |i "
Mr*. J. II f olclough. Mr*. II. M m* lt..l.i.i« -..i»
C. Moore, Ruby l/iu Amler*on,
Evelyn Stile* and Hetty Cagle.

THE YEAR' S MOST E X C H I H G CIRCUS OF VALUES!

of Columbus Day, •
riel
Telephone 1*8 in celebration

MRS. LOURING B E A U Society Editor

THURSDAY
The rrgtilar mrrtinj; of Scmhfnl* Chapter Two. O. K. S. will
aM hrM in thr MiM-nic Hall at
^130 I*. M.
The Townsend Club will hare
ita rrrular meeting in the Court
House at 7:.10 I*. M.
JJ. F.
MeClelland, president,
dtaool that an important mes­
s a g e Will be brought to the pub­
lic and urjfui a large attendance
or members and friends.
FRIDAY
The Womnn’s Club will spon­
sor the sewing session for the
wtfrd Cross for the afternoon ses­
s io n with Miss Irene llinliui di­
recting.
The Azalea Circle of the San­
ford Garden Club will meet at
the Recreation Center on
the
Jake front at 2:30 I*. M„ with
V fra. C H. Wisecup and Mrs
llcnrv MrLaulin, Jr., as hostess­
es. All members arc urged to be
present.
Central Circle of the Sanford
Garden Club will
meet
with
M r s . M J Rram at in nn A. M
iloll rail will be answered with
specimens of Florida wild floweta. giving their common names
The BO.SO Itihie Class of the
Methodist Church will have its
a£tislnr*s and social meeting at
wSe home of Mrs. Don Ulrev.
I DOI Celery Avenue at MOO I*
M Mr. and Mia. J. C. Davis,

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THE HANFORD HERALD, HANFORD, FLORID/

JSocial A n d Personal Activities
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Mr*. Frank L. Woodruff
Mrs. Katie O. Griffin
Nancy Jean Young
Lawrence Horton
Rob Crumley
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Mm. B. -F. McWhorter
J reted lo “ oertro a* chairman of
th* IHelen Lloyd Circle on Mon
day afUmoon at tha ho™, “ |
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Street Th* circle w u formerly
Cl 0 th*rr °o/iflear* elecUd in «ddltkm to the chairman include:
Mra. E. C. Herpes, vie# chair­
man} Mra. E. B- R « &gt; « r .
tayy and tnaaorer; Mr*. W- JKader.
devotional
and
Bible
study chairman)
Mra. L
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Mt n 8. A.
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Mra.» P. P. Campbell, cUwardship ghalrmaa: Mr*. R- A. Wllllama, pereanel servlet; Mr*. 1.
R. Tew, pre*r*m chalrmaa; Mr*.

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Telephone Kmployca
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I •The I'sli.is and Pines Dining |'ir*l»y t» ri n ‘ hun k,
Room on the Orlando Highway tuii.lt i| I*• nil the wetiM't* " I s,in
Plans f#r the coming year was the scene of a dinner party font .in i *i vit ilimi t«»
th*
were meile *t the meeting of which » a » given in honor of K i n - ol llihle %linlies win. h nil*
Circle Five of the Woman'e Mi*, .Mr*. E. V. Turner, who i* re­ be uiveii hy l»r. K- J I ' *•» " I (H
eiontrv Union nf the First Ren- tiring on a 25 year service pen­ l»M'lc
tlst Church which was held on sion from
Tile -tii‘ l»e* which n* ill In* on
the Southern
Hell
Monday afternoon at the home Telephone Company
Mild
r* «i* llinif * mI
and
Mrs. lh*' “ l.ife
of Mr*. R. N. Nipper, chairmen. Berta Breeden.
who
received IVfei* will Ik* kiehl hi lb** I'rr**
The BiMa Study was taught her 20 year service emblem.
hyi'iiitt)
Churrh
mo
Moinlay
f nex*
bv Mr*. W. P. Brooks, Jr., and
Mrs. Turner I* the wife of W edits wl*y and F •&gt;•«»•&gt;
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Mrs. W. D. Cordlner conducted E. V. Turner, loesl manager of w&gt;-*&gt; a'"1
the Mission study Iratnn. A talk the Telephone Company anil Mr*. o M " « k ftn*h uftrrhHt
.on stewardship seat mod* by Mi*. Breeden le chief operator of the
X —K.~ 'ltt»u euer.- z s t s soelel
Sanfitrd office.
hour enjoyed et which tlm« the
During
iiui 111K Ihe course of the even
hoetess served refreshment* to the
rogram of enteitainmenl
ing ■ program
following:
_
‘ T. F. Davi­
was enjoyed with
Mrs Brooks Mr*.- Hugh II.
of Orlando acting es master of
Heyee. Mr*. W. L. Vance. Mr*. ceremonies.
RastelUr. -Mr*. Joder Cameron.
Those enjoying th* Oceesluti
Mrs. R. W. Were, Mr*. Winona with the two honortea were:
Bregg, Mr*. II. L Leonard. Mr*.
Mr*. C. S. Durak. Mr*. A. L.
W. L. Stoudenmlre, Mrs. W. C. Gunter. Mr*. • Lois Jones, Mr*.
MOSr_ a m a z Tn o y rue story
: I,vnn. Mm. B*»M« Bait*. Mi»- Allen Klmbrell, Mr*. M *» la&gt;**
IN THI WWT S HISTORY I
I Gardiner.. Mra. H. W. Little. Mr*. Ing Mrer- Alma Nee*#. Mr*. IS. H. English. Mra. 0. C. Gibbs T. 'Sheppard, Mrs. .John Weavrr.
and Mr*. L. L y o n . __________ ^ Mr*. Pet Lanier, Mr*.
Madge
Rigney, Mr. and Mr*. Warren
lo st a f o u n d
Pcnnert, Mia* Helen lUbv. Mis*
Nee**,
Mis*
Thelma
FOUND: bhfocal
glsnee*
nn Audrey
Sanford Ava, -et Olh St. Turner. Mlaa Helen l * « . Mis*
Wner may have same by Theo Vickery Mlaa Verma WocwlIdentifying and'paying for rock, Mlaa ftull* Fonger, _MU*
Mary WiTEam*. and Mr. Tum
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UlU ad.
",
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Out-of-town guest* were: Dl*
HELP WANTED
trict Traffic Manager.
T.
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WANTED: YOUNG man mechanl- Davla of Orlando; District Man­
Permanent ager J. A- Mooneyhan of
Or­
eally
Inclined.
Addrert Bex H, Herald Of- lando; Florida Traffic -Superin­
tendent T. V. Heard o f Jackson­
flee.
ville; Florida PUnt Superintend­
ent W. H. Mansfield o f Jerksonvlll*;
end
Florida
Traffic
Supervisor Mack Part
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Hare Knee Hose 25c
Cotton Panties 15c
TAIIDRED NET PANELS
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" )lr * ! wTHcTYstlar opened tb*
■asettag with a prayer and plane
far tha new year were diaguaaed.
It wae tnaotmeed that tha circle
I* ipowortne Prayer Meeting lor
Ita peroonal eenrice thi* month
end all mtatoaea were urged to
attead. Tha neat meeting will be
with Mra. E. C Harper at her
In Rea* Court with Mr*.

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' W INTER PARK. Oct.
( f f t Gator Ekvaii (Special) — Twcatjr.fWa
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lorvta uiiov
sffiosia
T# Jw» Informal ainn dDm
'to tightan ay the de/cnee,
a A Tew .Lick Wedaeaday a f­
to? Djarttonttball Game enternoon
apent nearly an eotiey
f

nt I n t o Jinx haa hit the
. though not aerioualy, with
men last to the game tpw *"«a g h t and one on tha
Hre Hat until ha goto wail
another with m broken noae.
eLand haa a touch hall club
■ (duple o f good backs and
gd to win." the Chech declared.
Tha flanferd boys seem to
Me caught tl)a spirit of hard
by after - the game against
tytoaa last week In which a
K baovtag. hard charging team
liked over them to the tune of
Gcrml
vaitt I
irobably alt on

practice aeaalon working with the
Oraagp and Rfoe linemen.
Ttaas area aimoat equally di­
far ®e» exercise and fan riderf between Hocking and charg­
ing an the Gator mentor pawpared hie aquad for Ita game
Saturday with Maryland in Golr for^nrtSr^ftit but tbTuchta l « r * Park in one of the lightest
ikh art fumiaed by te City, Wednesday drills of the season.
. D i.-U p T JK*f1*n said this J Tho‘ «eren-man chaffing sled
made Ita first appearance o! the
tStn mill bh ti&lt; regular teama aeaaon aa the Gator forward
f laa pirn and tha players art walla workyd Ire unit* pushing It
- iaaiAiD thenuirtvti. psyiif for E
4 thy field- With the same
r that they'll fcuah Old
faryO iR bat the fights which
■hlockrem out af the why
•e fumiahod by the city, Mr,
Shtuniay, the eoachea hope.
orgea explained.
Up te new between M and (0 - Live blocking earn* in for
players have turned out but the plenty of attention, too. aa roachMcAllister, and
goal h 90 players' so games can aa Ueb, 8am
be played, three nights a week.
Ore. Denned?, Instructed
their
"The Idea la to get together and men In the finer points of movt o
^
A” ? tfc* f o of Mo* .Ing the opposition out of the
•Mr ifcggaet mid. "Nobody will, way fo f the backs to go through.
ba barred from playing and man
under Baekfeld Coach Larry
are askad to coma out and an- Mutltea. the backfteld mea got
para
another long draught
defense, aruT showed up to fins
advantage.
• Bulb speed dummy scrimmage
against two
freahrwsn . elevens
running
Terrapin
plays
con­
cluded the day's work, and re­
vealed that the Gators have prac­
tically nreotarmi their defensive
formal lews to ha put la play
against tha Marylanders.
. M o o t ok last week's Starters
vesrw in an eleven cemprued of
Carl Mitchell, left end; Peanut
Hull, left taickle; Chubby Ferrigup, left guard; Eugena Lee,
center; Floyd Konetsky,
right
eugrd; Benny Lane, right tackle;

? S u r ,t ,sL^i

u t a r s i ■s^s

Tate,
Tommy
(The
urrison. Leo CanlU and
tk 'In the backfiald.
largest
man on
tha
. 216, pounds, la working
mmaaata at both canter

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Benins
T»r», accompanies by Coach Jack
H cDowsH and Una Caach A i n
n « “ «. l*#t hern early tKty mean­
ing by •pcclal baa for Miami and
Friday night’s battle with the U.
Pf Miami
Hnrricanea
In the
Obnngw Bowl stadium.
It was a serious bunch of
Tbra that waa given a brief aend- brewlm
• f f by Rollina students. The Tar
Hidden fatly realixa that the
adeems of the Miami came wOl

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ra ft of 4 5 i

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I haven't even
o*h laa threat­

at 250
B S C W w fe f g i tza ^ '

■st’ t t f ood as TTM
ia a that far kavlaribU Hno
t o ntexagm} four full
Mete ae there’s no

an

A iosa- to Miami would knock
Rollina out of the andefeated
rank*, would ruin their chances
fe r successful defense o f the
HI A A crown and tha atata title
ipd would also mean aurrenday.
log the Mlroa Mug", emblematic
o f grid supremacy between RotIbis and Miami By eirtos of their
7-0 victory last year, Bnllina bow
holds the trophy.
fo r the past several yean,
Rollina baa regarded Miami aa
a key game.
The
____nea
__
Hurtles
have had the habit of bowling
over undefeated Tar teams with
too frequeat regularity. A t tbe
present, Miami haa won six tilts,
Boltina three, with one lie game,
In their previooa meetings.
As a group, tha T a n woga ap­
parently In good physical shape.
The unusually hot weather haa
Inockad pounds o ff many of Uto
Slayers - but their general codMon la o f the besL Morvya
Thai, SOS pound canter, out with
• knee Injury, and Quentin Hittie, flashy sophomore running
bark from Heines City, nursing
a severe charley hone, art tha
only casualties. Thai la dafinUntr out, while Biltle U oat e ipeeled to see much action.
The starting line-up for RoW
line wHl be liberally sprinkled
with aonhomorta and it is wpoo
their stlck-to-lt-ivrnesi and (tar­
ing power that Jack McDnwnD
la pinning his hopes. They ! » :
•ponded noblv In tbe Derideou
acorclcaa Ue. but with greeter ex­
perience the Tara might here
come tut rlctera.

IF YOUR TAJTK M U IA N M

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•LIQUORS
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FRUIT CAKES
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drill will Ukoly be the
it of the desk,
ay ha. however, that the
g staff faela' that
the
haa reached the point
little mere then dummy
I go and conditioning drills
nilred to prepare the man
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tltioua nant# Monk* I'la**# jiuI tlinl
I ln l* n &lt;1 lo r r f U U r
* aj«I numt

Bept.'tlr Oet.-' A

ft

anyw here

Bonel-.* R&lt; ll-t vrkt.
R oast
lb
29c
Lyk*« S*m«-BonwUt*
■ a lts
lb
27c
T*ntl#r.
U w or
lb
29c
C&lt;5p*laml'« Clry ftyl*
l a u a g e lb 3 8 c
G\i ^tir*d Lmck*&gt;l
B acon
lb
21c
Armour j TIct Cm Pur*
L ard
lb
14k

H am

Flavored

SEA FO O D S
Ballimore r»»cy Siandare
O y i l w i pt 1 5 c

In T h e Piecw
d j T ^ i ^ * C T K j - f i n * lor ly lrg -C u l inlo
* '•wall cvl#* ami mab#
tLllrtous jw Y ) -* P*r lb

fine, Hot. rVstm
M s lld
lb
i 'MM m w i *
T W H I T .... lb.

19c
17c

Red dolmen
• to o ls
lb 294
Cooked ter lrolhnf—
I k u r
b
19c
Fresh, bark Creb

* M , 1 »«
BACON
»
37c
'•'*'»
*
&gt;
21c
EASY BEEF
l.»g Hall or Wht&gt;l«. Trsth
Tender CtUB
PO
RK
RAMS
b
24c
■ M
lb 2 5 c
leg Hall or Whole, fte.h Pwk
Lean POT
SHOVUkEB * 21c IMM lb 1 9 c
Ml V*mon ^Uc*a Rtndlo#t

‘ t Acom N aM PUo*d

e

Manor Sir Hall t* Wn
f lw h l f c 2 2 &lt;

Spate Pike er Srt*.
I s M s g i lb U v v &lt;

flaw Cute bset

At No Adrane.l Lor.tta CNHICItID

Sundani Trull

(FRIDAY ONLY)
N * . S «aaa t * n l

f l# t# l

PIE CHERRIES......

MULLET

(FRIDAY ONLY)

tin M i t n -

FRIDAY ONLY

OLEO

box

9C

Mau I. GnU

pkg 10c
Staler Cubs

Armour's

TREET

U. 1 M1 .

ckn 2 ? C

•teen that I.
be le bualneee
intte Nallowel
flatltloua
r i ItHALTY
same nf CQWLf
Intend to
gMraesnt tn
Us Urms
lot Itlone Name
kistatv* r(0*ee&lt;»r-1 l u Lews of
pterh of tbs
kmola County.

v

VARIETIES

EELBECK

STARCH

A Hot Prion no «Q
brands cl our con­
ked. milk-- better
buy now I

\

20-Mu!. Team

* BORAX

SBKf.'AKS
M.uar*'

S6.-2 can 15c

ee/ s y *-.—a

th at

CARRY HEAT
Florlgs In the County of hemlnole
• I Lake Hhora Bmitavard under lh*
flrtltloue Mima Jaah'a Haw Itrop
Inn and thst I Iftlynd to reglator
talg noma rurau.nt to tba termof tka "FtotFltme Name MUIut.’*
(I'hayl.r teetl U m of Florlgs)
wit* lha norlt r J V if ClrasItCourt

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ami

B O L O G N A

T-i -Iy for Hccjm Kinih
S h o u l d e r lb 19c
21* lb Limb l.oin
R oast
lb
32c
Lamb Rib
C hops
lb
)9 c
Lamb Lem
C hops
lb
45c
SluM*«l lamb
C hops
lb
23c

Caeitet Cuta IS l?t

N I C lOg
Pork ay*

^ M lg . la hereby liv e s
|het I
•m e a fsge g In bualkaia at Hhnfor*.

h&gt; AUeMMCWAe'r • irrr, ir.a

Meat BaBkei^L^Mc
*itvnb * ' ■ •■.'■'Id

K T O m ..

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lit w * a f F l n r h U l aa m li lh*
C lr r k i*f
lh *
C irc u it
t o u rt
i*f
f'o im tjr, Florl.lra

5 lbs. 23c 10 lbs. 45c
k it

N lT »T fl

Ih r id a.

wttk tea Clark af the CtkjM
Court »f H.mlnola County. Fl&lt;rl4a&lt;
MIUU MAIU1AA*T UOtlKHT*.

(it o t t llll 1.1

fO H M

fit*! It I aaa#«a rut in a* a. r

teery
'k.r,,(iS
{ii»uYiM
rfc*
anU tkat t latatU

t . reaUtef
laid flam*
vital lo lb* l#rm2
» ( tka •rUtlt'M.a N»«&gt;» £,.*t“ le

.... lb. nkg. 9c Flour...

lh#

Int#n«1 to ra||atar a«l«| namra p•|*
tnnnt in ihr (arme uf lha
pi»«
tltioua Name* sii'uia
n l.^j.i f
I"* ’•1 Id*'*" “ f riorlile.) mill Iff
f
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I'tmiit) I'tuti.ln
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t llln k l N a m e
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P»lrnrito At«n«ia h#uf.tr&gt;1. t- lurid*.
un«t#r lh* f l«*tlli* M- »•.»!».. l'r«»
|r*»Mtr I'rMa ,.nU lh#l u *• n.iful
Vo rvfltltr -vltl nam# pni*uuMi !•»
lb# l#rmt itf lh* T*lrt&gt;ll*«»- N«m*
Koiu* !• h trtV
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with III* » le-lk .»&lt; lh*
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QUANTITY lUGMTi IlSttVtD

t o w n ! tv a r y d a y Pncoa

editor. Walter
CUmtaUh
ftabrtn*!
* 'l‘1't»n l
mett'i aporta *dlt»T. Uoyd Crew&amp; L Oaktllla, Tana.;
aporta editor, P**IY Edt*rd|h

c 5 c a " cola

TIME FOR A

tut?MAnr&gt; v k h s a t .

f lc -

orfm
Bb

M ltr t
Soli., la hereby f lo n IhaI » •
e.gaa.g '■ * »• * " '“ at list »
rath at uad.r t»s rtmuimm n»mr

ptex .Products
C3UUT.;.nd: 2 can 25c
Tamales no. 2can 23c

w ith

Jlaaiw,

lintjwr

TALKER’S

F ts rtd e t

411 .

le g a l

ucfu *wa»
Soda Crack

of

a d s Tor sale i n
CUR NLXT ISS'JL

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S E R V E T H K R l G t r f T O L I M I T Q U A N T IT IE S
“ FR E E D E L IV E R Y " .
P h o i»«s

&lt;r» r m

the

IH II

the. Clerk o( I ha rirssli Court ot
Seminole county. Florida

I*• *m« lr* tor»- |
aag that I Inteng to register ealg
ttureua.u
ti.- I&lt;&lt;a,a
-Ftrllllnea. Same hlaUte- (t'han.

M A R K E T

Lamb CHOPS__lb. 29c
» w i m r u ttlt a
BreakfastBacon lb. 39c
SAUSAGE
lb. 15c
w -v*t»ia Jryrt w m r a a c B r n t . ,
ROAST.-.......... lh. 25c
Seel
UVER.'..._ lb. 32c
Tsnsb
Cube STEAK ...J b . 25c
STEW__ lb. 25c

r io r ld a , . anger

ta r

12c

box

Mellower) lor Your Table—

a. cotunjofoif.
Golden

SWEET POTATOES

i. m *

BE GOOD IN THIS KINO OP WEATHER
Oerdue to t * WMe ftee*
kUA Kama
J t * we •»
* •» )be

Southern Biscull

M« .CUtsty.

F lo w 10 IU I 7 c

KyCt'-MAAFan.

Land O' Sunshine

.

T to w M Ib iM i

HARDWARE
COMPANY

Velveets % Ik 10c

tjtO L L S

Am dctn Vi lb. 19c

HM

t 9c

J d M l»e .U t
Sioksly’s Flneet
p M w «;h H
Sunshine Pickled
P m m Jm w i h I I c

M ira c le W h ip p L 21 c

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Snider’s Apple

Pi *

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER II,

Pensacola WomanCoHecte Money
To Entertain Soldiers Iii Service
•A, Oct. 1C— (8p*"A
Penny For
n “ , Krt.
B.
A.
reasoned that If
the city would cona month for the U.
jld provide Immerilwith the aid o f
shorn she interested
:t she placed atcoin collection boxee

Apology To Public
For False Report
Sought Of NYA.

a( convenient location alhrouhoat the city.
Marie In the form of Uncle
8am onrl painted red, white and
Hue, they are found on dear
counters. In drug
stores, restaortnls and numeroua other
places where folks find it easy
to drop In (heir spate pennies.
Knlistlnir the ala of the Federal Art Project, she hsd st-

JA CK SON VI LLP, Oct. 1 « _
(Special)— Public apology to the
people of Florida was sought
Monday of
Aubrey
WltUame,
by Rarcld Colee, execntlva vice
president of the Florida State
Chamber o f Commerce, for one
"hyperbolic” and ■‘moronic* fa*
port made on Florida In 19M by
a field rvpresentitive of the
National Youth Admlnlstrallea'd
division of gu irisnee and plaew
ment. The report came to light by
ketlon of the comptroller p a *
efa). Undsay C. Warren, who
submitted It to the house appro*
pstations committee as an ex­
ample "of the character of 'of*
f trial
travel’ enraged
in by
NYA.”
Colee made hi* demand through
Florida menher* of the houad.
To them he wrote: "The Associ­
ated Press account of the letter
found In NYA filrs by the Comp­
troller C&lt; n&lt; ml and submitted
to the House appropriations com­
mittee by h im , in which tne *Hos‘
t Identified as a field represent^
*Hre of ihe NYA sent to FlorIda In 19'lii on a tour of invest!gallon) engaged in hyperbolic
and nmrntnr statements concerning this state should draw from
Administrator Aubrey
National
and
Williams a
apology In t hi ,
for such reprehensible conduct on
the part of an official in his rmj
plov, and a guarantee from Ml&gt;

[ -Saw &lt;Qa Mcrchandis« That's Fashion And Quality Right

In YOWELL-DREW'S 47th

FRIDAY, OCT.

1 7 th

THRU SAT. NOV. 1st

Throughout Yowsll-Drew's history. Central Florida
has recognised our Ann Iren ary Bale aa the moat
important merchandising event of the entire year.
But this year In view of world conditions. It taksa
on additional significance. Ws are moat fortunate,
due to the foresight of our buyer*, to bt abla to
offer during this sals commoditise that art becom­

•r ears In the future in the se­
lection of ’ the traveling envoys
sent by him to ‘report’ on Flor­
ida people.
“ As a matte- of fart, we are
not prepared to admit that the
character of the people of Flor­
ida le of official concern to any
federal agency."
Cnice aald he would follow up
hla request to the highest Wash-

ing Increasingly difficult to obtain and may be Im­
possible to secure talar on. Ws suggest that you
bear In mind your future needs, while making your
present purchase!.

PLENTY
OF
FREE PARKING
On our newly nurfaecd parking lot

W e b n r m y h t e f f rea rra n ged

Ug 8an«at A Me*

PORK ROAST
OULDERS Ib, 17c

r a s u i'u m l ram' -

congress, “ that" the people might
krtow fiqw their tax monies arw'
being sp*nL“ __________ ^
•

By PAUL ROBINSON

fcTTA
KKTT
T/ .. .
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OH^oy/vwu. t “

KNOCK BTTAS F tf

oUTVnTW m — mm i
THSkS

Cvba freshman catcher, la good
to hit folks, handles the pitcher*
well, and ret a durability record
at Buffalo last yrar hy catching
US gamea for the Blrons, but

HAMS
SAUSAGE
I Ml S T H V

lb. 1454c

FLORIDA BEEF OVEN

aisles

Supply. COME A N D SKh'l

FLORIDA BBBF LOIN OR CLUB

STALL FED TENDER BABY

Hawkey* RlndJeas Break!*#!

TENDER M ILK FED

VEAL

ROAST
E a w llt*

Cst

ROAST

SAUSAGE - lb. l l ' A c

HAMBURGER t f ’/zc

lb .2 3 «

lb. 1 3 c

r~ ]

BACON

FW3KJN6 LOUTS fk \
ON THAT
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spacious

Coolted will# plenty of vegetable*!

f w c h

S M 2KLV2/I

Large

conven­

shopping a pleasure at Tablo

S T V I.r

M O W S fV kW K S L i t - ^
S T R A w e ro i? /
fB A S TY O U TC

ience.

your

with plenty o f gliders make*

Erery Price Guaranteed

YOWELL-DREW CO

our Blore for

lb. 19®

ROAST____lb. 17c
CUTSETS...... lb! 39c
MB CHOI’S lb. 29c
LOIN CHOPS lb. 39c
BACON
LARD.

R. A. Dempsey of (lleirwater
wat elected president of the Flo­
rida A sio A tlo n of Retail Old:
core . at their annual convention
held In Tampa last week. Othgg
affievra include A. W. D. Haw
rla, Ft. Myers, vice-presidents
F. Hoerit. Tampa, treasurerj *
W. N. Monroe. Tampa, aecretai
P M IM P *

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Pork &amp; Beam 10c
h J y -Y * .

JE LLY W K jtr 17c I Batter 2-lb. jar 25c
D U L IO M T
l-lk . o s a . t f w
I
M W U *
*1* » • ■ ? »
2 for 5c
DOG FOOD....25c | Salt...

JUICE....
ti

rr.1.0

HONEY

KEY OR BORDENS

jUMujs/rwousHr

M lW A fiB r a O K M F -a ,

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P J W E ~ B L T .R IA U .V ~ YOU

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la all It will coat you for 18 ,000.
110,000 Bodily Injury and IIJ M
Properly Damage Liability laear*nee on your autowobHo v ^
you hove bad no tlalma the pae|
three yean.

US BEHIND
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K.CORN FLAKES
PUFFED WHEAT
TOMATO SAUCE

CLEANSER

SPAGHETTI med. can,
PuRK 4 BEANS
POTATO 8TIX
MACARONI 1-lb.
SPAGHETTI rolla

BREAD
LONE RANGER

By FUAN UTKIKfJn

Corn.-w-—^ for lttc
art*
. •? .
Sugar ....5 lbs# 29c

bow Everyday Prices
.*

MIRACLE WHIP.,-....l
MIRACLE WHIP.:--------- »L 1

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Sanford In The Only Central
Florida Cl|y Affording Hail, Highway
And Water Transportation
”■

TOLUMB XXIIII

m .a m a

SANFORD, FLORIDA. FRIDAY, ’OCTOBER

17,

m i

Member Aanociated Prana

M M IIK II

13

Florida Kiwanians Hold Record - Breaking: Convention

SrT,rt!!clAmerican W arship
Toll Of Lives
Is Torpedoed O ff
Coast O f Iceland

Former War Minister
And German AdO mirer Is Chosen To
*8 uc c e.e d Kunoye

Germans Are Making
Fierce Assault, Say
Reds, But Do Not
Make Any Advance

Wasington Takes
° Serious Attitude
' Unconfirmed Rumors
0 Say U. S. Ships
Ordered T o Port
* ’

nr

S

w m

M H

Pnw

Japan today went under
the military JegdemhiD of
"dJout Gen. E fti Tolo. oroA xla. /ortner war mlnlater
»nd open admirer o f Gorman
military method*, tha uhewen
premier auccteding &gt;Prince
V^imlmaro Konoyo amid A!
growing criaia; In relaflum
with Ruuia and thr*, U. S.
Unconfirmed rumors ’ circulat­
ed la Manila say that all Amer*
J M a ships In the Pacific ar* or*
Wlered to leave the high sea* and
proceed Immediately to the nearoat American or British port.
Japanese newspaper* » treated
the extreme e n tity o f the altuattea and official Washington U
rtahtar aa tacrenslagly . serious
% S w ol i M Eon eye ouatoy.

CItn* Commission
tEXLAND,

Out

It-dBV-

Fterlda dtrua *gteml**ten,l
wry reaearch committee to'
adopted ar. ettctlng aet of
tflgaflian for a
rew ard
Mar and Inatructed *a «ub-

a m rvaipn rwa, srh sampo wun
■ a il llartt, Avon Park, commite K i b i 1: ' ™ - aa an ex-officio

50 Billion Collar
War Set-up Ordered

ORLANDO, O ct 47 — (8 p * « la l)- Flori­
da Kiwpnlan* i t i p j their moat successful
•tale convrnllon, with a record-breaking atten­
dance her*. Pictured are highlight* of the
eottlavt. Top, left. Gov. Spessard L Holltnd
u M t p K i an overflow crowd on atate defenee
effort*. Right,’ white U. 8. Sen. Claude Pepper
to the convention on national defenae,
tapper (second from left) tta* enter,
at. a brldg* luncheon. In the group, left
i,.are Mr*. Fred Parker, Gulfport; Mr*.

Pepper, Mr*. Don Evan* and Mr*. A. C.
Rlauchter, Orlando; Ura. W. Lee Cotton’, Ray.
ville, La. Uelow, retiring District Governor
Prank Wright, Galnetville, congratulate! hi* &lt;
luccetaor, Gov.-elect Fount II. Rlon, Palatka *
(right) who take! office Jan. lat; right be­
low, Harold Clark (left), of Mulberry, addi ,
up the par 72 be thol to win the gulf tourna­
ment. Miami waa aelected •« the 1042 conven.
tlon city.
t.

Ship Arming Bill
Passes In House

Sfee Chance To Enact­
ment As Substitute
For Social Security

,
—
ui
Taking new hope bt a Washing­
ton fflaah," which Vraa aent out

•

WASHINGTON, .OcL J7 -iA * l
— preaidant Roosevelt, It waa
Imsrnod authoritatively today, had
ordered the Artur, Nary and Of.
floe of Production Management
to draft and atudy a “ victory
ttregram ” Involving expenditure*
o f ua .to |50,000,OOO,000 annual*
ty for Antorirtn defenae and
M l to Britain and other countriM.
.The program based cn match.
Germany’* Inten* Ire diverof national Income to war
Mtion, ia still In tho forma.

trS"S 2

r v o t r 'o f zB9
Hie legislation
id Sonata. Juat
tal vote, the
hooae defaata
*k7-to 1M, a
motion to m I the measure
back to comr tee &lt;f or further
eonaId* ration.

Rtfhmdo; Released
From ArfryDueTc
Over 28 Ruling

,nl

FORT KNOT, B y, OcL 17.—
(Special)—Tho aacond and largl t . eat group o f felertlvk Service
go trainees to he reSeved from aeup! tive duty In the. Armored Fort*
[Jj* ,Tralnlng Center M r* will reenter
* T civilian occapattens ahortly. On
Hu Tucaday, Oct. 15, _ 16.30) men
aid wore awarded certificate* of
It. aarvlc# and tygnafiirwd to the

Law Giving Power To
gKjgresidentJLLSigned
WASHINGTON, O ct. 17, —

ttr g toL raqoteltten
&amp; is A atfppllev.
S :

ih l

a*

u n u p i.iiw iv

w v im w

ithing soon from tha O f.
FrodutUoa Management
question of strikes redofenaa production.

I Moor Spy
Plot Uncovered

First Aid; Course
Lacks (Respond,
Say«-Mr». M a n s S
Instruction Is Part
Of National D e­
fense For Civilians
The SemlnoU County Chapter
of American .Bed O w n .has re­
ceived very little response from
applicant*, for the 20-hour “ flrit
aid court* It la offering to the
people of Baaferd,
Mr*.
Roy
Mann, publicity chairman-of the
organised !c«, reported today.
Any person In Seminoi* Coun.
ty Is eligible to attend tho class­
es If he mails a postal card bear­
ing hit name and addiusa to the
Red Croaa, In car* of MU* Lrth
Bartlett, public health-nurse. 111
Palmetto Avolut, before Nov. t.
Mrs. Man
la
teaching
organisation

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

ECteoa from
re leased:

T.

Rolundo;
ia W. Smith;
F. Harper;
H &amp; Savage,
re completed
g for duty
tea. and were
In accordance
affecting

Tho -fhnh- cantlnua to dOcUrer
"Ha began to study Ua matter.
Ha thought about It. Ho answered
tho latter*. Then ha acted. Ha an­
nounced today ha
weald ask
CongrtM to consider revision and
expansion of tha Social Security
Act. That means tho whole ques­
tion wUl be opened up."
An brought out at Dm mofting.
all This Indicate* a hearing on tha
Towaaaad MU. heretofore block'd
in the Way* and Means Commlttou, wm bn granted and tho pro-

TORE, Oct. 17 —&lt;*V-

a»
rn n
' The German, ar* fiercely asfaulting M o k u w ’ i outer defense*
Within no miles nf the rity tnd
the defender, .aid the fight I.
Uklng a terrific toll on both
all**.
The !)ovleta t.id there are no
further advance, by the N.tU.
| The Ruulan. u ld nothing re­
tarding the .ituatlon la Odessa
tut the
Rumanians
reporte&lt;l
heir troops are mapping up In
tha clty*i itreeta.
The Germans laid H Rut.
Ian ihlpt In Odeua’a harbor
rer* damaged la air attack*.
Officials of the Stalin govern»nt war* reported on good auUtaritv last night to bo evacua.
Moscow, white three unhaltGerman offensive* directly
need the capital, and It aa.
wared that Katan, 450 miles to
he eaM, was rapidly becoming
the new seat of Soviet authority.
remorshlp hid the full extent
af the withdrawal,
but
some
Informant! In London understood
in fare that all goverrmental
h*ad» had departad. leaving Mmrow a capital only In itsine and
in the hand, of the Red army.
Also leaving tho capital, aside
from the Russian functionaries,
were U. S. Ambassador Stein,
h.rilt and hla embassy s tiff.
Withdrawn also' war# the Swe­
dish and Japan*** diplomatic ncrtonel and apparently those of all
other powers represented
While tha Russian center was
being pushed back toward diaas.
ter the Rad fag aonthwemtam an­
chor waa dactarnd to have been
smashed. Both tba German, and
silted Rumairiana announced
that Odessa, on'tha Black Sea,
at last had fatten after 60 days
that subotan.
tha coast from
fwnttat. eastward
Crimean penlnsulr ap­
proach*. now was in Utiman runtr*r.
Fighting of an almost Incr*.
iliblo horror—where Ruulan wo­
men’ and half^rrowa children
stood with smoking guns upon
the teat tragic barricades
and
straggled
alongside tha
Red
troop* to tft* rad— Was u ld |o
be proceeding In flaming Odessa a* tho Invaders sought to
knock out the lu t pocket* o f re­
sistance. Sometime*, sold Asia
dlap*tabes, those barricades war*
the bodies o f &lt;ho Rauten dead.
Concurrent with all this, Js.
pan want through another poUtlcal convulsion which Informer!
notnton In both Britain ami the
United States held likely to pro.
does a more belligerent alti­
tude—conceivably an attack *n
Ruulan Siberia or a banter pol­
icy, which might In the end lead
to war, toward tho United State*.

The following merchant* and
baatacts men have already illntriad their Intention
of
co­
operating with
Tho
Sanford
Itaeali In pubtlahlng a special
Taarlst
Edition on Oct.
17
wkith will bo
dUtributed
to
1J M proapeclire winter vial tort
m la*ted from a special Chamber
from Washington.
Those who at* qualified to of Commerce Hat, aa wall a*
teach First Aid arat Dr L. D.
Brown, Dr. H. Ward# Rucker,
Russel Ahrarea Mian Iron# H.ninn, Mian Qua*la - Hinton. Mr*.
Henry McLaulIn, J r. Mia* Cath­
erine
Marrloen.
Mr*.
H*l#n
Schulte. Mr*. Joel Field *nd
Mia* Maud* Ramaor- ,
The coaadtte* for claa* organ
iutlon wUl group people *ccorJ.
lag to tateroat, occupatten and
Mr*. Mann revealed, and

Instruction will Influd* elemen­
tary first aid which
will
be
taught by various of the eleven
Sanford tltisena who completed
the 40
boor method’s court*
offered by Robert B. Culbertson,
national Bad Croat representative

utcr r * : ;y

Reds Carry Their Wounded

|No Casualties A r e
indicated As Ship
Is Able To Proceed
l nder Own Power

Hon! Had Been
On Patrol Duty
Attack Is First A t­
tempt Since Slmot
On Sijrlit Orders
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Icflantl. the N:i\\ iiii in n i i u 'i M i.
hut it \\a*4 pi,|,. Il&gt; IH’I
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It wud iitt.ii k«-&lt;l hi the oanif
Ifenerul iife.i u h e le the ilewf ro ye r
t i r i'v r
w i.i
&lt;•■oftilly n i.
tncki'd liy u 4i||»nmrme a m onth

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Russian soldiers raptured by the Nalls ’on the eastern front
help their wounded comrades along the road tn . German prison
camp behind the Itnrv The expression on their faces tell the «toiy
of their dejection.

Thirtieth Anniversary Of
,..r^ Local Elks To Be-Observed

It m the fowl ,iir|)eiloini4 ninn*
Itoodfvelt'd •.|n««h Sept I I which
K «v e the fleet
It
“ whinlt
«m
*i|fhl" u iih ’id nml* hnrriMl “ (I f fk*iidi\»* will* r-**' **i the I'm te tl
StikteM to A x id w ar cruft.

No Cut In Power 1h

Expected In State
TA LLA H A S S EE.

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Mrs. Dixie Rachel
Warren Dies After
Six Years* Illness
Mrs. Dili* Rachel Warren died
In the Fernald.l^ughton Memor­
ial Hospital at 13:10 P. M. to­
day following an Hint., of six
year.. The 77-yctr-old Seminole
County resident was born in
Ttukege*. Ala., Jan. 15, I8A4
and has lived in Hanford for the
ph«t 2tf years on Vh* East aide
of town ,at Moore’a Station.
Funeral services for the de­
ceased will be conducted Sun lay
afternron
at .7:.70 o’clock
at
Erickson Funeral Homs, with Rev.
E. I). Brownlee offtrlaCng. In.
ferment will be in Lake Vu'.w
Cemetery.
Survivor* of Mrs. Warrsn are:
four
daughter.,
Mr.
Emm.
Tart* and Mr*. D. R. Knntt of
Ranford, Mr*. U. It. Smith of
Pan)*, -end-Mrwi-Altew-Allman nf
Port Orange; one non, Ilsyw ^ J
Warren o( Sanford:
Hsu ’i l
grandchildren and four
gri-nl
gtandrhildren.
_________

Member, of the Hanford H I*.
0. Elk- l o d e are making es
tensive plans to celebiwtr their
So year- of service in Sunfbcd
with m Imrbeque, regul.r' Im.i
1. eaa meeting hihI musical enter
tulnment to Ih * belli on Frid.y,
Oct. 24. bginning with .upper_ mi
the
luwlge grnund. on Ku»t
Second Slreen. John J. Kell.gnn.
general rltalrman announreil t»
day.
,1'hbrter members of the urg.iM
stlion and flrit inlllatea ha*.been invited to attend the cele
bralion, including the following
men:
II. J. Smith, Oviedo; A. 0
Smith, Dr. 8- l*ulatiin, Sherifl
Charlie Hand, Geo. A. DeCnttes.
L. P. Hagan, Waller I.. Morgan.
F. L. Woodruff, Sr.. W. J Thig
pen, Arthur K. Yowell of Sanford
and Dr. T. A. Neal of Orlando.
M. O. Overstreet of Orlando
will he the principal speaker of
the evening. Mia theme will bo
“ Memnrire nf Men anil Matterof lu ll," followed by a memorial
addrraa for ilrcraard member, by
O. r. tfrrm tannrri" eilTlAI fuTTf."
The mualrai portion
of the
program will be arranged unil con­
ducted by Harry Kudell, featuring
popular tune, and aong» of the
lull

sira.

FOUR NEW POLIO CAHFJl
MONTGOMERY Ate* OcL 1 7 CAb— After declining to on* new
car* Wednesday, tha Infantile
paralysis
trend
In
Alabama
moved slightly upward again
Thursday with four now di­
agnoses.*

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(4*)— aJc^rV 3V. CjkiU^r. /intk* rail*
that officiiklfd
of
the
pow er »“ Mim i iRditiii hn*l uivk'n

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mirntwcd tI»b«i «• wouhl h* m» cur*
tailmeii* of rlrctru* ptiwei
lit
l»t*niftwiilar Kloritlu thu w in te r.
lie

repM’dentk il K I o im I u ikt • i
yuikitlwni ruil^o.yd
kit ilit i«*a c«»n»minni«uid
w ith
fd*iliarsi! ktimiiiKHion in At*

c«»nfcn*nce of
unil
the
liintii.

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War Diet Has No
Effects On Nazi»
WARIIINGTON. Del

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— ( icrnintty'M fitml raliktitintc !»•
dt riel inti * hnvt* yet l*» pi»n|or.»
i|idcernilili- I’ f f n i d iipi»ii •...»• |H»pi|*
la tio n 'd phyitii-ul
rMii-htnin
or
w orkini? e fficie n c y , tin* u ^ ric u ltu ra l «le|inrtineiit re p o il«it lotluv.
itlthuiigli the K e ith le'.v faced Ud
lliirit w ar w in te r.
T h e ilepurtnient *p»il nvuilnhln
in fe r Illation
iiiilieate-. the t!e r«
m a n fn te nt the .-turi o f
th »
iT iin l w ar in lietier in iiiiiiitT rw* p e cU than w hen Ih • W ort l W a r
ettterckl Ihi* tflin t ye .if

KisNimmeerShow
Starts Tonight

Committee chairmen Tit charge
of the relcbration are: Bee. Kellagan, general chairman; Peter
Thurston, barbecue arrangement.;
KISSIMMEE. tM . 17 — (Spe.
Dr. T. L. Doaa, reception; John- cinl)— I'repnrutioh, were bring
Zerrenner, rrfreahinents. James
•Stewart, decoration.;
and Mr. made Thursday to arrommedate
a large crowd at the opening to­
Kudell, entertainment.
.
morrow night o f the second an.
nunl Kissimmee valley livestock
anil horse show.
A feature of the entertainment
will he exhibition- under the aue.
pice- of the Silver Spur rlub
who
will
demonstrate every
Formal opening of Roumlllatl bought out tha D. D. Newberry stunt of cowboy und ruvvgirl in
the rodeo menu tonight.
.
• Walgreen Agency Drug Co., at the present site of
Is scheduled for tomorrow mom- W. W. Auto Part*,
mg, when the owner* and amThey managed
Roumillat A
ployoe* of tha completely radoc- Anderson Drug Co. for on# year
locatioa *1
of elaaa *rooam
and
the location
* * * * **1
0,»ted and rt modeled drug ators In that location and when the
r detelU wUl be completed.
1942 P rod u ction
Store, H. A A. Department Store, will great their cuatomera.at the construction on
the
BrantleyTha Outlet, Cowan Co., C. C. opening sale.
Pulrston Building at Park AveGAINESVILLE. Oct. 17 -U P )
Welab, BernLaoI* County Board of
Customer* will notice modem nue and Flrit Street waa com— The annual conference of
Florida’* rounty agricultural anil
Uon.
home demonstration agents will
Thar# ar* two now members
be held her* Oct. 24.25.
WABtUMOTON, Oai, 17 * - ( «
of the Walgreen Agency, Dr. A.
A. P. Spencer, vico director
R. Pfafflln of
Farmton and
Mr*. B. Knight, cashier, who re­ o f the state agricultural exten­
sion service, said one o f tho
side* on West First Street.
’ Tha staff at the soda-foun­ principal topic* would be means
tain consksta of Gllea Chapman, o f halping Florida farm families
Increase food production in 194t.
Auburn Burrell,, both

Roumiflat And Anderson To Open
Walgreen Agency Formally Tomorrow

ur

Agents To Plan

Hull Says U .*. No«
In Panama Affair
Spun
Trade

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and young Harold Chapman, who
la curb boy.
Mr. RostraBl*t was horn In
OrUndo and moved to Sanford
at tho ago of two, where ha

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Pilot Dies In Night
Training Trip Crash
A T L A N T A , O c t 17 — ( . P i Second Lieut. Carlisle O. Lover,
ud. flying n faat Army pursuit
ship In a three-plane night hog
from West Palm Bench to Clevo.
Und, Ohio, waa killed today whom
tho. pUna crashed and V u m |&lt;
near Jackson, Go.
*
The flier wan on a Ir s is M t
trip to gala txporlencq in a lgH

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Reds Back Up

Nazis* Flying: Sub Threatens Allied Shipping

United To Defend Iceland

At Hillsd
la Called

By Committee

As Situation
Is Critical :
' "WU- •

Workers Retnrn
Job Of Bail
Tanka At Beq

Protection A g a i n s t
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Raiders Is Nearer

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Sovfe^Throw In ^
Heaviest Tanks'
R. A. F. Batters Ai\
Western Germany;]

width had Uad up a* aatl
TO p m t n t of Army ta s k pi
tlon.
rival U. A- W ..A ..‘ f t A
tftfo d
th a e trlfe * la p
agalaat tha alleged ejection

• . Allowing IT. 8. Vesse b ln War Zone
W A 8H TN O TO N .
Q d t 15
— W — T h a a r m in g o f m a r c h a n t s h im fo r
p r o ta c tf a o
'a jr iln a t s u b m a rin e * . a i r c r a f t ,
a o rfa c e
ra id e rs
m oved A
a ta o n e a r e r a c tu a lit y to d a y
w ith th e a p p ro v a l b y th e

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According to tho official German raptinn
with this radio photo from Berlin, thl* now
IWInk.l l l ( icap lan . rarrioa between it, puntoona torpodooa which .trik e under the water.

Hooee F oreign A ffaire Com-

line, .m olar to those carried by U-boats. The
fI&gt;inir .uhm arine, .a y . Merlin, will anon he
ii.ill against Allied shipping.

Dyson Is Learning P e p p e r V isits
Construction
Of Health Unit R ole Of Big Guns Chamber On Way
In M odem War
C lin ic Begins
To W ashington

m i t t e e f o r re p e e l o f t h e N e u ­
t r a l i t y A c t p ro v is io n w h ic h

•Haas fighting n o n In Iceland are reported
redtar, aa this trio would Indicate. Aa Amor■tewa w ith a British Tommy and T ar taking
kJ*vm«,lSoTtly. a fte r arrival of a new conlbta t Aha Narth A tlantic outpost.

te d s W ill Start
Smear Campaign
State Klwarrians ir e
ToW To, Watch Dlju

■» Aeeertifad frfee

T he Red arm v. bucket! to
near th e Volga Illver tow n
of Kalinin and h alf w av
from Vyazm a tow unl Moacow from th e wept, tltvlnrcd
todpv. th e ir Monition la th e
moat critical of th e w ar.
London source* paid tho Garmanp are probably w ith in
60 mllea of Moscow to

(S pecial)-^ HeCnntl l.t, Jamea II.
Dyaon la now learning the rot*
of big (una In modern w arfare
with the Second Armored Itegl■ion'e 14th Field Artillery Reglm ent. He was ordered to duty
weal.
w ith the 14th following hla grad­
R. A. F. battered eteadConstrue lion *nd work on the uation front the IT. 8. Field A r­
Fiprvaalng enthualarm for the tlyThe
at weatern
Germany
and
Florida
getting claimed
|
o ffic e and rlhtW of Somlnole tillery School at Kurt Sill. Okla­ prospects of
Ita offenalve waa com­
homa,
laat
month.
County'* H felth Unit, located oa
tome mlillltary sr.lgnm ent for the pelling the Natla to keen mere
The eon of Mr. and Mr*. W.
the c t n i r p i Commercial and R. Dyaon, of 1201 Magnolia Ave­ new alIrport, Senator Claud# Pep­ than 50 percent of her fighting
•
Oak Aveaaga, In the
Welaka nue, L t, Dyaon attended the Uni- per vlaitrd the Chamber of Com­ planet In the weal.
Although tha Red army publU
building, U Well under way, Ilr. veralty of Florida and Stetson merce for a ehort while yester­ cation Red Star adm itted MoeDon Con*, acgam ier. announced le w School. ||*» ha. been a. re* day on hie way from Orlando to 1Cow Is in danger." tho Uermana
J verve officer nine* hla g radua­ Washington, Edwaid
Hlgglna,
T h a unit. I* being organ Ited to tion in 1B3P. but thia la hia flrat chamber aecretary, laid today.
of prolonged actlva duty.*
Senator Peppar pledged hla
p A id li m
the County tied!- tour,
Ho. ha« Joined hla regim ent •upport to Sanford In ahtelalag
and tha County
-4r time to p a t , aap*r|ancc action on tha airpark and gava
R atlth Deiffttm enl and la te oJuvt
f the moat p fo ttk a l am t, f i r the I roup of C ham fer official*
h* o l f w * W * 'r• ’ branch for t f e BeQaad i m o w d Dlvlalotf la
^ jkw rdJM lll
s t i m j r w i M F T r '. 110* * w
ir e
eonslcl of a roreptlonlit, sanitary iFlrat
Army maneuvare In the lllgkln* declared.
engkmcr, health n u p e and a Carollnaa.
Theae will laat through, ' Attending the meeting wer#
out the month of November.
Mayor W. C. Hill, W. A. I^ffler.
r t s r Cone txplalncd the build-1
president of the Chamber; Don
log Is being remodeled and a r ­
tllabop, vlr*-pr**ldent; and H. H.
ranged to that each office will
Coleman, troaiurer.
be In a convenient piece, upon
entering the building, the patient
Senator Pepper returned to
h
I* met by the detk clerk or reWaahlngton a fter addressing the
ceptlonlit, and If he must wait,
Klwanla convention a t O rbndo
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Oet Monday night. He apoke on the I
there I* a waiting room for hi.
15 —i4h— R ear Admiral S tirl­ aame program with
uaa. Oovemor
ing,
• former chief of sta ff of
Tha flrat office belong* to the
the
U.
S.
fleet
i|*c|ar»-h
tZv-e-A-I
doctor and then tomea. she sani­
tary engineer's room and lart In th e United Stare* ir o i’itnm ifr
thla aection la tha office of the a t war and "It U time to ' give
8?nf* or &gt;’»pper waa arcomCounty health nurse. A toilet* for President Roosevelt D i p green p n lc d here hy hla wlf* , nd Ben
light
to
go
Knead.?
white petient* la located In the
&gt;»&lt;iu*y. Clerk of the Florida
Krnr Admire! Stirling told Ihe I eglalature for the past two
rear of tha room. •
A nuriran H ardware M at.pfnr'ur- trrtna«
An archway conaecta the clinic tr * ' A«»»c;*tlon:
and offlcea, . tha form er being
"A* far a* tha Navy la concomputed of a rtrltd health aod ren ted . America la a t vr-tr now.
m aternity caie examination room. All ships are on war fooling.
A V . a toilet for negro patients They are patrolling tho seat
l a i n ‘ thla aection.
w ithout light* and gun rrewa are
B. M. Broadtiurit la aanltary at their posts."
ATHENS, Ga.. Oct. 15.—&lt;AA—
engineer fo r tha unit and Mias
He asserted "another brush with
hundred
automobiles
Edith Haalem 1» County health Nari raiders'* was all thut waa About a
hundred
UnlIran*. Dr. Con* I* acting as needed to bring thla country In­ bearing several
physician until a parm anuut on* in k "ahnoMi.g «v»r."
V*if* ,,r.
Ovotfte (tudenta mov­
•an be secured for tf e ataff. A
lie a'.M that eltnough people ed no tally out o f A them today.
ruaeptlonlat and dmk clerk will jtl—miiuwi “
-m»t—wiantUtaliig
re&gt;r r t»wr pmaii~te~Ba
w ere ftroui
xgam it Hiller, th l tn#t—U ow m or TaTmadgt
a t are*, ctaime&lt;l without going
tomorrow morning, Mias Haalem German* were using their ship- *l°ir*
Independent*" o f tha th
Into detail that Moscow* outer*,
yard* and slav* labor to produce unlverilty'a regent*.
Although th* tampo* lead e n moat defenrea hail been brought
war-hin*.
within firing rang* uf thrii h&lt;-ivy
"H itler,M he aald. "m ight our* loomed Talmadga would not re­ artillery.
turn to A tlanta from South
orii* Ihe world within a ihor! Georgia
In tha fa r aoulh, the Soviet
until next week, they
time with new battleships of a
went ahead with th* motorcade, conceded what had t o n claimed
radical •deolgn”
••
*
week ego by the German*; Th*
deciding to leav# the protest* In
be trusted by the "m u stlv a'
fall of Mariupol on tin- aca of
tack: under the direction , of
Aaav about 100 mllm short of
M Lm h B artlett.,-health deRostov, the Important Don Itlvvr
rtmant nun*. Tb* haalth unit
city to th* ta rt.
I inoculate and eanm lne Im-J
Before Russia'* admission of
■octet* for th* German smash
z r * practicing
Dr&gt;,
“phywwith
from the northwest there hod
DETROIT, Oet. IS —&lt;*•&gt;— been contlderable evidence to
Passenger antomobd* prodnetlen •uggvit that tha pace of tha
th a t "InequallUad of tf e situs- quotes for Jan u a ry nrobably will Moeeow offansiw* generally waa
ton”m*d* Imperative n revision b* announced by tha office o f falling off. Thl* aldl seemed to
of certain basic railroad work­ production
management today hold good thla morning fo r all
ing rules.
and. according te •xpe*tellr;;i In action below and to lha west of
l i e asserted th a t under tf e trad* quarters her* they May Moacew.
compile*ted rules rail anions are •bow th* feavleat dash y et or­
"trying to impeee an Increasing dered In the effo rt to conserve
degree of ' specialisation on tf e critical and strategic
defeiue
Industry, though this specialisa­ materials.
tion waa not necessary to tf e
Th* motorcar manufacturer*,
organisation and growth of tf e their production activities already
unions through tf e y e a n ."
hampered by shortages of ma­
Th* board I* Investigating tf e terials aad labor difficulties In
rules Question and wage Increase related ladustrlca, will not be
S lates E. Weatar, 03 y ear aid
•arprlaad If tha OPM order* resident of Seminole
C ouaty,
January achedslea figured on tho died idddenly thla m orning a t
heal* of M w even M percent hla fem e In Lake Mary w U ro
be fee lived fo r the peat M
month. Paeteqf ealee of
p a n . Mr. W ester w m born hi
ger ears last Jan u ary n
• w jd te . May «. 1«T«- He wne n
h u m .
:__________
vlelia-am ker and earpantor..
PANAMA. Out. l l ^ P M D r .
Surviver* of Uie deceased grot
Arnolfo Arias, su ited president
Wf wVtow. Mrv. Eugenia HetcnZa
W eatar. Lake M ary) two n m ,
H a m U n W ester, who U now
f a t t e ned with the United B tettn

Senator Enthusiastic
About Prospects Of
New Local Airport

Office And Cl i ni c
To Be Located In
W e l s k a Building

F. B. I. Head Says

At »
f-4 —
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A peeplea defease ml M**&gt; ^
row nick u that at Lon- . (■
lagrtd. wKh . . t r y aian using
• m
m d w ere .to o . dofended la argrd by lb . Sot Ul pr*oa aa Ihr l i ir M *
lido of IntaaloB boot tT tr
rloMr «Don tko approaches
of tho Heel*! capital today.

tts r - v .n r s y p r f

ianla Convention
.thla weak ware
Klwanla lunch!
lea Hotel today,
rted tha convenmost successful
a a to tal, regtaor ' 25 pore*Bt
I f other. The

Admiral Says U. S. •
I Already At War

rsw n te lte f*

Protesting Students
Letve For Atlanta

•VO rem arks
■ and relatby

SiaUag Of British
Freighter Reported

Auto Production
Slash la Expected

WEATHER

IS aur•hen «4
m
.sSSfe l alt*.
_a . m
r ft J

_ g.

Sixtus E. Wester
Dies at Home In
Lake Mary Toddy

Friday Night

Ousted Panama Head
Held In City Jail

Only 8 Farmers Ask
PoteGT'AUotment
Only eight farm ers b a re

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W E D N E S D A Y , O C T O B E R -1 8 .' 1 * 4 i

TBS SANFORD

The Sanford Herald

Field Artillery, Nortn
Catolina
National Guard, a t the earn** time
—prior to me bfllaation. An&gt;l to th
arrived for Federal duty on Uct.
I. 1940.
Rertreant flidenhour was issued
• red automobile licence t*g ft".
F ort Jackson, S. C.—No. 610.
Cantain Smith was issued a
blue license ta r a t F c rt Jackson,
8. C.—No. rttO!

Flag: Desecration
While Looking
Chargee Convicted Around
For A Place
NEW YORK Oct. 15 — JV)—
To
Dine
A special sessions c ru r t of three
justice* Tuesday conviclcil Guy Try the Food at the
W. I’ickioiy end hia wife. I In.
both' Baltimore attorney«. of dc
seerathig the American (lair hy
having n likene** of it. aitho-.it
stars, painted on tho slit*- of no
automobile they n*cd to a 'veri*e the American Travel inf. r*rntion.
The eaa? wa* the fir**, of ita
kin.I th at court ultci hee coulil
recall.
tier of Cstninerce has Inaugu
rated a -‘Touri-t
Ech&lt;ol", ••

Determined to do everything teach how to give service with
In Ita power to please tourist! n smile and t 'end every cour­
and make j yeod impression on tesy in th-rir dealings with visit­
them, the Marion (manly Ctum- ors.

fa g GREAT!
Ffr the Holy C
y y ^ L o k s 'A .i i

' TEACHER,
it shall teach

1 Rust Sa Ml lend to the songi
Tbit fldat from every tree,
A]^ ftWw the ttny feathered
_ TJrit.TvS the air with (lee—
♦ h i YobIn and th* meadowlark
The cardinal’s bright red—
T w i n paat master* of tho art
1Of gay ; song overhead.'
t , atari eareia each passing eat,
Qirricw th speak a word
AM th a n tha paw of every dog
Thr friendly whletle anarrerl.
F t r It to like a law with nw
That must be e’er obeyed—
I rttori be kind to ev»nr lhln«
lb riiael ot woodland, glade.

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And to, because to many cat*
Are friendleta end alono
go many dog* that walk the
Ha*t*no homes of. their own,
A eonte of pUy ov«fwheima
* A b d atlr* tof weR-fed heart
■wA^iw thasT orohahed eaU and

even eight pages a day cannot ve
newsprint and HtJU. refnitin lrt‘ bukl
prints twenty-fouh, thjrt&gt;‘-Mx &amp;r inote pages rvery

ssnai

come to us in bundles of h hundred pages op more
tulsance.
will be in terestin g to see Ju st w hat policy our gov-

Highway.Pateol
During the laatfew days members of.the Florida High­
way Patrol have; been atopplng motorists In Hanford, to
check up on their driver's licenses. WhaYe'b&amp;n Ihtpnmked
wllh the: courtesy And consideration fpr th# Wptorlng public
with which this difficult assignment la using Clmed out.
The men seem to be a gentlemanly, lot hrlfh excellent train­
ing.
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' “The most Important fact for tne, public to keep In
mind,” says Aho Lakeland Ledger, “la
tpc patrolmen
are on tho highways primarily to help ihotoriaU, not pri­
marily to arrest them. The pktrolman If the motorists*
friend. When a motorist sees a patrol bar moving along the
highway, ho can fee) pretty certain that, ho Is moving In
reasonably safe traffic. Tharp's something about the ap-

wonder how »*ny
ha loft driving car*

drivS/s

m arriage It*
art—Leaaburg

It*n alwayn Rood and bet­
ter, too
For U In freshly prepared
ju.it for you
Sandwiches &amp; Everything
Highway South Of
Armitage Cabin Court

F. Byrnes (left) and
time In their robes of office
the bench ef the natieo’t

ISM

Newsmen “KillecT N um erous Tim es In
M ock B a ttle In South Carolina
F in s r
ARMY RELATIONS
DIVISION, CAMDEN, S. C., Oct.
lb— (Special) —Mika
Acker­
man, act cameraman f r r Acres
Ntwgpictures, and H. P. Dorman,
vice-president of that company,
w ire notified during tho heat of
a. battle In th* First Army maneovar a r e a 't h a t they had been
killed.
I t seam* th a t Mik« and hla
boss, absorbed In ‘he business of
getting aom* new*wnrthy shot*
of the foray,' walk.-1 into a “ hea­
vy artillery barrage" a t a crossroads. Mike, casually shrugging
his shoulders and rem arking th tt
ho w si still "feeling fin*," went
right on taking picture*.
Competitor*, it la reported,
have told Mike he was "dead” on
many occasions. He’s still " J o o l-

please return to 102pd Cavalry
hiadquartsrs. All la forgiven—
and they need Ih* horare.
Tapt. Howell J. Hatcher, lOf.lli
Engineer* a form er N orth Caro­
lina State Senator from Morgan,
ton, wae recently outwitted hy
an enemy eergrant and a prlva'i*
In a phase of the F ln t Army
battling in the Carolina*.
Captain Hatcher wm making a
reconnaissance for the t&gt;luvfu&lt;is
when he (potted a red "hlltibuggy” coming In hla Uirretion. Ilo
ordered hie drive.' to Mock the
road, and Jom ped out of h&lt;&lt; e ir
with hla .45 autonratic drawn.
Hla driver and orderly took up
potilloni with pointed rifle*.
Aa the enemy
“ hlitxhuggv”
approached, Captain Howell die*emad th at na* man In the ve-

The y o jth f n r ^ a r e e r of " P v t l!*U r^ C T &gt;-,n'1
"Please .sir,"
the eergeant
occaa^tinlly, but on the whole, they’re a decent lot of men I John Hicks of the 9t!i Infantry
with balance and courage aid th# motOrWU *bo Jdmper Dlvbloh'a 84th F ..A -. has taken from the Red frree* asked a*
him all tha way from rim e* bo aaluted, **thl« man Is Injured.'
w»lh them am simply looking for troUbls.
greyhounds to Jumping "Jeeps." Can you direct ua to tho near"The motorist .wjto haOta at it call-down, takes tha On|y 21. ho has been racing eat F ln t AM Station?"
name and badge Humber of*a patrolman und,‘threatens to greyhounds fo r eight years is -12 Tha Captain hs»Uly obliged. He
afmoat iolleltnua as he nrtho tw^olman.,fired la ahowlnf a *o»ry spirit ahd da- states and Canada, d e e rtin g his waa
whlpnsta fo r tho life o f a “dog- torod hia ear aside to let tho
aerVea little or no consideration; “ * .
y
face” last Septem ber when ho en. wounded man pan.
.. ‘J ! 1® P*tro,7 ? n *■?**. 07 dera to trest big shots and llt- Ilstyd In the Army at Chlcam
Tha sergeant - responded with

At present, ho la Jumolng hi' SIT extraordinarily snappy salute,
"Jeop" through h«opa In tho t 'umpod lato hla Jeap. sml roared
P w r . j B . * cloud o r_ iU u t.v . r . .
dual b e fa n they turned
«
menta on hla mount, sometime' 'vend In tha road, the rro rirat*
referred to In 'military circles s man lu this back of tha Mio en H
the “ Blltxbuggy” or “flying muf «at up and lolned hla sergeant
n a mirthful song. .
tin.”
Captain Howoll .stood trsnsComparing “Jeeps" and grey­
hounds, young Hick* *ay*: "A Maod to tha road, aa the word*
•Jeep* ran go anywhar*. do any. ,.1oat#d backi .“ Do not let thl*
fsre therthing. It’a ehedper than a grey­ verting grieve thee,
hound to k*«p up, and It bn’i
«o tem peram ental. Tha only troo
hla I* th a t po one aa y«t ha
figured o u t a way to g a t them

jR a n s s o iw

LStlng an
riaitar*.
Chamber

I doubt if any orgattli
th, *UU h*i .dona more I
&lt;l»w# sectionalism and e
r lt eC friendly h o ,
th a Florida ' Public]
Hetatloha Associal
Thla enter))rising : rpU|
5* ° v im&gt;n and women i
,vrta their Uta* to attract

system, fn
simuttaneoi

pentlns

ChaVmi

C.t found b new use at lb* base
om p of th* IIT lh. Infantry b
tha maneuver area, lari waakTha regiment, in the ftaht for
t. Corps mantuvsrs, is ajmvst
entirely without radio fhgOHtosar* 't's still "auta ahout haao-

b*U."

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So tha .public addroaa syatom
Was rigged up with a borrowed
portable radio aet and U&gt;* outfit
{UaflfuDy listened to tho breadcaiU .i t .ttdT w orld Berios, *a

for a Definitely MILDER
' COOLER BETTER TASTE
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S m o k e r* a v tr y w h a r a know -you co n tra v e l o Ion*
W ay a n d n e v e r find a n o th e r c ig a re tte t h a t co n m a tc h

CfcMto&amp;tf-fbrdi MJCJ&amp;t f h r

TiS*. I w A v i

It's C h aste rftold’i Right Comhtoofmn o f th e w o«W *
b e s t v ig a r a tte to b a c c o * t h a t w in s th o a p p r o v a l o f
sm o k er* all o v e r th e country, lo t th o N a v y ’* d i s k s b o
y e a r' c h o k e . . . m a k e y o u r n e x t pack C h esterfie ld .

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THE BANI^ORD BBRALU. SANFORD, H.UIUD/

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941 ~

'Social A n d Personal Activities

MRS. FRED WILLIAMS, MRS. FEAGIN' ”
KELLY ENTERTAIN FOR RECENT BRIDE

.. R K T« lar. Mr

1 N
In
n. M n
** IN
J Thigpen. MiN
Mr*. J M Stin* ph11V , '1 . hundlei Sharon.
Mi - II F
i ol,ke and Mr- &lt; F \ •1till
) |r - H M \\ i*- **• • M r \| s Wiggm*. Mr- 1 K \\ 1

Mr*. M

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th»*
1r « f » r
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Mr*. Frvsl T. Williams and Menv Mr- II K Mori!
Mr*.
4In
T li c p k a o e 148 daughter, Mr*. Fregin Kelly of E J Mourht**n. Mr* W l. Mor»
MRS. LOURINB BEAL. Society Editor
n
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Richland, Ga„ rn tcrtainnl with r» • Mm. &lt;i E ILiider*. .‘ L
V. I
t’i :i't.»
a tea yraterday afternoon at the P M« hle\. Mr- K R Mai Neill. . |,«
(icorge S \\ iimr
home of Mrs. Williams „n Oak I Mr
•Sow »*
1» Mee.l*. Mi* E fnnii.d ||, Mf) W ifhl. Mr- Kali!* \\\N
Avenue honoring her daughter-, M
M il:
t
M
1 &gt;
tltllflll
MouirhiMji. Mi ■n-law, Mrs. r'r-d II. W ilhima, Jam
-t.sl .
ml
M.
a recent bride.
N rm .. n, Mi*
I 4 1 1.411
i.MV D W o n . ! . J r
Mis* Ruth iltn&lt;L enterUined
Mr*. W ii‘'t - u wore a gown K . II I.ntirN Ml - I la tl •
/.n h a rv , M r-.
V I
\\ h. n *
on SatuV i.y afternoon with a
Mr*
A
II
Stone,
Mrs. Annie &lt; Meriwether left r - lurquoiae satin and a cor- in .l Mr* Al I ..
THURSDAY
pla« enu nl
theater
party
for
her
foeter
daugh­
Al*
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M
rv
T
W
I
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f
&lt;aa#
of
talipman
roaea.
The
-u
n
ti
l,
,\|i*
&lt;
Rein
yesterday for
Daytona
Beach
agnui-f
I:
^ Tb* ladiaa of the Congrega­
1.illstfs k ' MIs# I'llll rlolts* Smith \|
Kalih
t i o n a l Church will meet at the ter, Ntncy Kitts, who celetrated where the plans to spend the I riili*,i dr#** w** (W«hinnrd with O n »«**lI.. M n
sd 11 - t i .
* full eh«*rke&lt;i t*ffrta
irt *ml M n W T l.rtntfli-v. Mrr I, 1 *&lt;Tiillr*. Ml " J.»rw
\ »•! -»•&lt;!
borne of Mr*. D. G. Scott. 800 her eleventh birthday anniversary w inter.
toppnl by a »*hitr ey rlrt em- L"»i. k-. Mm \\ A 1,**.» :t . 'Ir- \l ill I’. h l Will* lit.
'1
I Magnolia Avenue, a t 3:00 I*. M. A fter enjoying the movie* th*
till
till
\\ A ! • t W.irrni K««ti »I'N
The
quaint F*r:»t»l I jh io tl.
h M"
M
to dlaeua* plana for me Bataar. gueata returned to Mis* Hand*
V. R. Beecher, ton of Mr. and brt id«*re&lt;1 hlou»«*.
&gt;11 - II 1 1 . Illl*.v» .*»!•• Al n i/illrt’t h l»n 1114*1, \|
I**
Th* Woman’* Club will be in heme on Park Avenue where re­ Mr*. W. L. Beecher, la enrouti- puffed sleeve*, square neckline,
I! 1 \l.i'« II I-.. It Nil?*:- Klh n II
\t
to the Panama Canal Zone where an&lt;1 the old fa«hiom d locket she •*'» 1• s^w« . 'Ir
th arg * of tbe tewing iranlon fur freshment! were served.
N
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4
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K
M.
v
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The
gurtts
gathrird
around
ft .1 Hnirl’» r. \\
I *
„ .r
,h* will enter training with the won* around hrr neck ech«&gt;ed th# Mr- M «
M h* Red t'rova in the mommy
h
Si
It
M
I.J
ll»l».
back
k
round
of
the
authentic
anM
«
ha\
Mi*
with Mr*. J. W. Hall directing. the dining table which waa o v er-'coast artillery
. Mr 1 I I I ' ►I M - II h•#»».
ti«|ue« of the William** home. Mr- V 1
i .till fThe regular meeting of Sem­ laid with a lace cloth tn d renIt
u
M
Ml
tervd
with
a
pink
and
white
birth
M
.
She
wore
gnrdcnwi
floret*
in
her
M
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.ml
• iMw.ll
Mr. ami Mrs. W !,. Beecher,
inole Chapter Two, O. K. S. will
M » •H. V l».l\ •4
mouA- K»nn n. Mi ■ F ‘
b f held In the Mtnomr H ill at ■lay cakr, and sang "Happy Sr., have had as their guest* W. hair. Mrt. Kelly'* pink
1
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f
il*.
«etine
de
*oir
|o
»
n
wa*
made
Ir
.
Hi
II
II
M
.
Mi
Birthday''
to
the
honoree,
after
•
L. Beecher. Jr . uf Camp Bland
7:S0 P. M.
•M Mr
Si". !»«•••1 ..f 1
&amp; The Towntend Club will have which fhe opened her many lovely Ing, and Mrs Beecher uf Gran with • full *kirt mi an nl*f South- S I'ul
Mi
1 1’- •v.. .. News
eni pattern.
flrlan.t.
h
din.
™t* regular meeting in the Court jillM.
It I
Aaaistlng Mia* Hand in serv­
The rooms of the
Willsma’ JJr * **
Houae at 7.50 P. M
ing coke ami ice cream were Mr*.
In S to re A dvertising
Technical Sgt. Charlea lloltx home which were opencil rn«uite ■«*»kni'
FRIDAY
Mrt.
Helen claw h at returned to Eglan Field (or the t&gt;cra»i«m, were drcoratrtl
• '*•
The Wotnan’a Club will «pon- M trgarvt Barnes,
Schullt,
ami
Miss
Patricia
In Valperiso after viiiting with with pink gladioli, coral vine Or l a n d . \|
•or the aewlng tration fur the
)
••V Itt'ildiiiy. M i - .
hia brother, Jam es llo ltirlaw and and white titheroee*
The lea Mr
l
^ led Cruaa for the afternoon ,e»- Hchultx.
Ecu
joying
the
party
with
Dm
mrrther, Mr* Rnntm ' BuHw hu e-ftwtih*; - tee, c v V , . i r A e v * IH W H o u l m df M r - K m i i I V* •* l:
lon with Mia* Irene llinli.n tligucU
of
honor
were:
K
ILi«&gt;s*iti-i
M
r
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pink taper a in wide branching Mr* k
rectlng.
M iIf
U
!! »,it.
Jane (hnpm an, Kndsley Melach
Thoae from Stanford atlcn d m r candela tin and in the center | INdlm.
Th* A ialea Circle of the Han­
M
4»
J
liirtlii.l-•
#
r
.
waa
placed
a
silver
I
hiw
I
of
pink
Mr
S
the
graduation
of
Miss
Kuth
ford Garden Club will meet at Betty Jane Copeland, Dorothy
1I 0 .I -. r
1* . M .
W
the- Recreation Center on
the Ann Whltner, Shirley Moreland, Meiseh from Riverside Hospital rosebuds laced with gypsuphila, ()
vnd small silver ImiwU liolding Shipi
M r - \ | r s VI MU If
lake front at 2:30 P. M. with p »*, y Stoke*. Jane W hltner. Joan In Jacksonville yesterday «—'r
J’hyllia
llach.
Jean Mr. and Mrs. Joe J liu c h , Mrs. mints in the simp,- uf morning R. 1 &gt; vim*». S r . M i - . F.
(M rs. _C. B. W Iter up and Mrt W right.
Mi
1 4;
j ••n r hi
H enry McLaulin, Jr.. »* hu«te*»- Swingle. Mary Ann and Peggy Anna Schmah, Mrs. John l.ud- glories. The ice course was in ^t&lt;'
wig, Mrs. Frank M*i«ch, Mrs pink ami while
IL A . Sim*
• a All member* *re urged to be W right.
William I-uilwig. Mrs. Julia Lud­
preiwnt.
Al the punch tobies which were Jili*n*"n. M
wig, Mlts Clara
Meiseh. and eovcrrd with l*rr cloths, und
Contra! Circle of the Sanford
from Jacksonville were Mrs. E traced with coral vine, were Mra.
G arden Club will
meet with
_M rv M. J . Brain at 10:00 A. M
Ballard. Mrs. Frank Gelsenberp II W Itlirkrr, gowned to ni|Ua
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lm
, Mist M arjorie Ballard.
^ t o l l coll will be answered with
c-tiiffsii* made on soft lines, Mr*.
tpeclmenv of Florida wild flow­
A. f . Fort. In Nile y reen floral
The business
and
program
Attending
the
Baptist
Astoria
er*. firin g their rommon names meeting of the Wnmen’a Society
print, Mis. S. D lliglileyman
Th* BO-GO Bible Class of thr of Chriatian Service of the tional meeting at the Calvary wearing soldier blue with thine
Methodist Church will have its Methodist Church w at held in B aptist Church in Daytona Beset stone trim and Mrs. J. G. Pat­
Jiu slnaaa and social meetimr at the church on Monday afternoon yesterday were Mrs. J. II. Col terson, dressed in w hlmk gown
M he home of Mrs. Don tllrev. wfth Mrs. O. K. Goff In charge rlough. Mrs A J Peterson. Mrs w i t h sil ver t r i m .
1801 Celery Avenue at 8:00 P of the program, aaakted by Mrt. A. M. Oordnier. Mr«. Fred My­
Thr guests were met at the
ers, Mrs. M. F. Smith. Mis. V loor lay Mrs II J Holly, wrurM. Mr. and Mrt. J. C. Davis, R. F. Crenshaw.
co-hotts.
It waa announced a t th* meet- A. Anderson, Jr., Mrs. V. A ing black lace. Mrs |„ p Hagan
d ir t C ardenert Circle of the in , that the district meetlng 'of
in dusty rose crepe ami Mrs.
K
Sanford Garden Club will m n t th# Methodist Women's *Society 2
*
i ^• af*- K?‘, r r * 'JT ' II. II. Lewis who wore a gown
mat the horns of Mr-. W. II. Ship of Chriatian .Servica will l* held M urray JafVU. Mr*, (.rorjfe Mr of rose lace.
^ » v a t B an A. M. .Mrs. Harry tomorrow morning a t the Broad­ Call, Mr*. B. It. Heck, and Mis*
Others assisting Mr* Williams
H eeren will give
a talk o» way Methodist Church in O r­ G ertrude Balcome.
were Mrs. K.
K.
Ilnusholder
••Nomenclature."
wearing ecru chiffon app!ii|ued
beginning at 10:00 o'clock.
Roa* Clrclo of the Sanford lando.
in tlnck, Mra. W. A. Adams in
Luncheon will
served a t ’ 1:00
Garden Club Will meef at 10:00 o’clock.
rose chiffon with shirred jacket
_A, M. at th* home of Mr*. II.
ami
snood, Mr*. John Meiseh,
Mr*. J. T. Feaster of Miami,
M |. Coleman on Mellonvllle Ave^ state president, will be one of
Jr., who wore a coral net blouse
nue. RoH call will be *n*w*r*.l the moat
tCwallaae* grow gag* Oa*)
over an sepia jersey sh u t, Mr*.
important apeakrra,
bv giving poinU of Interest from and other* will Incluale Mra. F.
The Outlet
Roy Mann in white chiffon with
the m em ber.’ rsed-ns.
Cowan Co.
■luilted jacket, Mrs. W. M Scott
B. White of JackaoOvtlle, Mrs.
SATURDAY
C. C. Welsh
in rose lace with matching Jack­
Harold Barnes, chairman of the
v All Girl Scout* U
« Methodist Home In Enterpriie.
Seminole County Board of et, and Mr*. D L. Thrarher
• a g e who wish to *»ke tl»e 1 ~ and
Realtors
wearing white net.
Mrs.
William
Hughlett,
f&gt;o*s flrat aid cr«ir«e are asked wife of u medical mlaalonary in
Piggly Wiggly A Lovett’s, W.
Alto, Mr*. Henry Wight, III,
to. m eet a* the Little Houae at Africa.
H. Relta Service Station, Wagoner wearing Nile green tnffeta, Mr*.
F
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ftu
re
Co.,
Palmetto
Grocery,
0:00 A- M.
W. E. Dodson ih a black ta f­
A* many members aa can were
MONDAY
Lodge A Son Grocery, T akarh feta skirt very full ami topped
to attend th* meeting.
The morning session of the urged
Tlie "Week of Prayer ami ggU i R estaurant, Jimmie Cowan. Mirk- by a green net Mouse, Mrs. P.
mRed Grot* aewiile rooms will oe Denial" waa announced to b e |-v '» Pharmacy.
Spencer’* Top D. Scott, gowned in white crepe
® tak*n up with the cutting 0 Oet. 27 through O c t SI and the Sh°P. Angel’* E at Shack. Mac’* with gold trim , Mr*. John Ivey
m aterials by member* of the * °‘ Fall mission atudy plan* were Electric Service, Stanley-Rowers In red with a gold Jacket, Mra.
..- _ j ------Hanaon'e
Shoe
Hardware
Co.,
Roy F. iiyme*, Jr., dreaaeil In
^ 1
and buaines* meet- announced by Mr*. S. O. Shln- Shnn.
white, Mra. Fred Bell in hyarinth
—* ur u
l|, of th** South , holier, Sr., th# topic being, "A
W. T. W hitehead, .H ofm ann blue, Mia. Harry W oidntrf who
Christian Im perative”. All poemS ldJr B . a t u ^
"•** V r» wJro asked lo co-operate Electric Tlervlca, m ike's Place wore victory blue with a rhine­
( h t the th u rth at 3i00 P .
City
Drug Co., Laney Dry Clean stone belt, Mr*. J. C. Hrtinctt
with the Presbyterian Church In
the study couraa which will b o 'In g A la u n d ry . Seminole Coun in soldier blue taffeta, Mrs. A
‘held
“ there
'
M. Phillip* wearing white silk
on Oct. 20, 22, and■ t y Credit Association.
8 lone
Pre-School
N ursery, lace, and Mr*. G. A. Speer, J r ,
24, and taught by Dr. E. J.
Clark Variety
Work*,
Nipper in aqua, chiffon.
Pare of Orlando.
Shop. 8anford
Bowling
Those invited to meet Mr*
Present a t th# meeting were: Sign
•
Clrrle Two of the F irst B*P* Mr*. R. U. Hutchison, Mra. Canter, Melach Realty Co., ami Williams were:
Mr*. Jean Adams, Mr*. Avu
George MeCrum, Mr*. W. F. Purcell Co.
(ph,,? hIW.e lo‘ l M ^ d .v after- Bryan, Mra. W. L. Clark. Mr*.
Seminole Barbecue,
Realty W right Davia, Mra. O. D. Hi*nT
ru
st
Co.,
Seminole
County
Laun
op, Mr*. J. G. Ball, Mr*. Krnnrl'i
A. D. Shoemaker. Mr*. Ella Bol­
It. Hell, Mr*. E.
D.
Barter,
ton, Mrs. Cheater Daniels, Mra.
Frank
Evan*.
Caaaalbbrry
GatMra. K. M. Armitagv, Mr*. II.
t i , fc
RolUn*. presided over
E.
Aiken
June
Turnbull.
«
Stln* Machln* A Supply Co.,
Mrt. S u lla P. A rrington. Mrs
* tl in o the rlrelo w it named th* Mabl* Blount. Mr*. Nettle Tlllla,
A Andaraon, Plxhrr Mary PUleaton,
Mra. C.
K
Mra. Tom William*. Mra. D. C. Roumlllat
Barelift, Mr*. C. F. Branan. Mr*. Dry Claanara, Dr. J . L. Ingram. Bradshaw, Mra. A. L. Betti:, Mis.
to pay * visit tp th* County lliw e J. B. Crawford, Mra. R. M. M affatt’a A uta Sarvlca, ftob#rt*’ T. Bradford Byrd, Mr*. K. D.
Sadie Urouac,
the fourth Monday of th* Month- Mason, Sr., Mra. R. F. Cron- G rotary. H arry’* Liquor Btorr, Brownlee,* Mrs.
^ F ollow ing th* election of rhalr- thaw . Mr*. T. E. Wllaon, Mra. Evalaan’i Bounty Shop, 8 o*ne*r Mrs. L A. Briimley. Mra.. U L
H
ardin
Dairy,
W
altor
L
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Coo
par
linn Branan, Mr*. L F. Boyle,
•m # A and officer* of tho «lr*J* Jj* O. K. Goff, Mr*. P. IL Lansing,
J l 't l o
Mrt. M artin J. Bram, Mra. Fred
- - - the coming y**r refroahmcnU Mr*. J. L. CUrk, Mra. H. C. - - - - - - - - - - - Morgan
Mra. W. P. ChapiAan,.
Engllah G ulf
Sarvlca Station. [lender and Mr*. Lourine Beal
M
WTurner.
Mra. 8.
Alto, Mr*. L H. Connelly, Mr*.
mra.* Vn. w
la ro s r, sar*.
o. O.. Roy
' B,rltt’a G ulf uSarvlca
. . —.11 aStation,
t . —.rr
YOU’LL HAVII
R. L. Cornell, Mrt. H. II. Coirand Samlnola County.
man, Mr*. W. 8. Coleman, Mr*
Traytl#*-'* Homo, Sanford Boat Andrew C a m w a y , Mrs. Frnnk
Work*, Sanford E lottrlc Con- Chase, Mra. Fred Collum, Mrs.
war* (arvad to th* folio win*.
Mr*. D. S. F, S U rr. Mr*. Rhoda tro t tin y C o , A . P. Connall* A E. Compton, M n. W. L. Coop­
Ewing, Mi l D. K. Me Nab, Mrv. Son*, Iao. and A tlantic Coait er, Mr*. B. 0 . Chase, Mrs. J.
E. B. Clamonta, Mr*. J. H. Tru- Lin* Railroad.
H. Colcloufh, Mra. O. L. Barks,
Tlii* famous luuf
Sanford 801 ir Star*, 8tok*'* Mra. John Brumley, Mra. A. W.
luck, Mr*. A. J . Potoraon. Mr*. W.
Nothing else like il. h lug even \lu» •
i* caaily rccogni/.cd by ilt unusual, convenient puckWrlda Powar and Epps, Mra. R. R. Deaa, Mrs. C.
C, DoCoorsoy, Mr*. RoMna, Mr*.
|« WS " Grocatarl*,
It If . How— ni M ror-W t- R- Dy.
gold cake mi u tray, in scp.it .tie u u u iu
, Dawaon. Mra. W. Dietrich*.
ogc. I.iKik Inr the twin halve# individually wrapped
| ~ C. M. Handr in. IL C. DuBoee, Mr*. Nor•on, Mrr. IL N. Lamlov, Mr*. B~lttl'i!ll, ri'U d rii' vcrVei
’
, Jno. D. Jla k ln s man DePoroat of W inter Park.
o feature which permit* you tu serve ono hail wiiilo
M. Carroll, Mm. J . C. MiUhaU
R. M. "Bob’* Mra, Gordon Dean, Mr*. R. |.
and MIm G .rtm do Balpoma.
Hcdi-Cul (lake pcm iils you to set
you
auve
the
tidier,
which
&gt;iay*
(rcah
in
it*
protective
Spoor, J r., R. W. Dean, Mra. 8. R. Dighton. Mr*.
ut one meal and save the rest 'lit lit. •
i* A Pool Co.. R. Bemon, Mra. J. W. Daniel.
w rapper.
D ining Room and Mra. G. A .’ DeCottea, Mr*. 8. F.
cellophane wrapper prole-els (rish
M ay generally he found auruamuded hy the pruiao
g Co.
Doudney, Mr*. F. A. Dyson, Mrs.
portions, eliminates Hi.lie- cake- n &gt; &lt; .
■ -C a ,
Erlekaoit Jo* Emarick, Mra. 11. D. Freeuf thrifty Southern houvewivev who adm ire quality,
Altman ChavroUt
c’lmr popnl.tr kinds: ( ihocol it, . ( .
id hfra. L, I. Frailer.
thrift and convenience.
G ratary A Moat
Also,
Mra.
Jo*
Gonial**.
Mr-.
ll.iltimore
and \ aricty 2-in-l i -it.. .
Po m Co. In c, ertnsde G ilbert, Mra. J . L Gal
T w in-I’uck Bread cornea in two vorictiea: A ll
slices
l.udy
llulliitiitrc) all g ttie io , I
I Rbctrle Sarvka, Cloway,
Mra. Robert Greenlee. Mr*.
WWboldt Studio, H. J . G ut, Mra. Edward Higgins.
W hite and 2-in-l (H a lf-W h itc l I all-W hout.) T hey’re
iced- only 2*lc each. A real taste it i .t i 'l
Saaboord Oil Co, Mr*. John Edward Hlgglna. Mr*.
always freah -w atch for them at your grocer.
yuu vould hake ul fiiiine. I'oitml at
n. P. L Bota. J.
C. Hlgglna. M nt J . II. Hlntarmlater, Mra. W. C. HUI, Mra. C.
P. Herndon, Mr*. Roy Hollar.
Mra. E. C . Harper, Mra. I . P.
Hagan, J r * of Orlando, Mra. It.
L H aean, Mr*. 0 . P . Herndon.
Mr*. H a rry H eerm. Mra. Josenh
Hutekiaon, Mr*. Jack Hall, Mr*.
M. G H a ra n Mra. J . L. H urt,
and Mr*. W .‘ L. Hanley.
Generous rewords arc offered all thrifty Southern housewives who ptireit.i . 0
Alan. Mr*. Mavm* Hodgkin.
Mra. W , C . H olekkoo. M»a. J; I.
these products. Twin-Pack Bread and Hcdi-Cut Cuke will pleuse the fjini!
Ihgley, Mra. A.' W, Knox, Mr*.
palutc and preserve the family purse. Their clever packages will keep llte in
C. R. K lrtley, Mr*. R. A. NewMra. I. D. M artin, Mr*
constantly
fresh and eliminate stale bread and cake wuste. They never \ t r y
Melach, Hr., Mra. P. A.

Nancy Pitts Honored
Social Calendar At Birthday Party

P e r sona Is

Peter Paul’s !Ii

Women’s Christian
Service Has Meeting !

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Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Baptist Circle Two
Meets At Bolz Home

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Hundreds of Additional Housewives To
cover .the Quality, Thrift and Convex*
of Twin-Pack Bread and Rcdi-Cut .

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from the Rome hij(h quality that has mude them the po|1ulur favorite s in lliotisands upon
thousands of Southern homes.
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F t a S T V l Atie* Bury** Col
McOmry’a, Randall Electric Co..
W « t* n Ualao, Verney
C ratr
Co, C I. A M. Dlngftlder,
K. Ruxeetl Seed C’&lt;
Offlc* Equipment Co..
. S tate Fanner*' Market.
F ru it C o, American Fruit
* CDgora Baud C a , Bamp d -W v Campbell’*
C a, an d Chase
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Pa*b BratJ ami H#di-Cul C#k# by n«m«. Hath
•r# Southern products ami t a t , oibtr af«r th*
I thrift auJ cuavroiaar# •( thafr aulusiv# laalara*.

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too rsgaltrly s#rv* Twia-faah
Brvsd sag Badl-Cul Caha yaa
aaa hap DWrat# Stamp# aad
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®h w ity And M cam t
} y J U t w ««U r*c«hr« ih« fin« V t a r e from trained N ary doe*
f f i s *»d
surgeon* abaolutely
■wIlOR do I g e t my flrat leara
a fte r I'h a v s e n lU te d t In a few
week* a fte r yea h a re completed
y o u r re » « J t training period.
W ho para fo r my meal* and
a ir f a r e when I am flrat aent to
. «TX. 8. N ary train in g atatlon?
The N ary farnlahaa you all tranagortatlon and mania.
I f I attend a N ary ltrade
achool, how many hour* a week of
ochool work will 1 havoT Kory

^ H o w . did th* term “ cut of hit
Jib" originate! In tho day* n '
■ailing veaael*, nationalities of
Wants could be distinguished hr
taohr Jib* (type o f **11). A Span­
ish *hlp bad ao Jib, English ship
hhd one Jib and French ship* u*u
•JlY two. The phrase was leal’
usM to apply to man and grad
W ily cams Into general usage.
. I f 1 J a b the U . 8.- N ary, wll
I , b a rs to buy my own uniform !
No. You racalvo a complete out­
f i t o fu n lfo rm * free when you an
■'Wbat l* th* coat of torpedo**
WMd by our N a ry ! Modem U. 8.
N h ry torpedo*, eoet from U .000
t* U.5,000 each. They are ¥ l Inla diam eter, are driven by
a . mixture of com pm s«d a l t and
MMbol aad carry ud to 500
S &gt; « d a of t . N. T. T b tlr ipeedi
rttry from 55 to 68 knot* and
traral from 5,000 to 10,000

I t f t o f Agriculture will serve on
1 :0 0 Highway to Health
the rota ml tire of intra-American
l i l t CUniea la Tempo
l : M Renfro Valley fo lk
co-opcraUen la agidculturil edu­
cation.
5:45 Adventures In Sefence
WDCO
H I Preea Mewa
»
4:00 Cincinnati Conaervatory of
’ T «al(hr* rrograam
Muale
C:00 Edwin C. Iini
1:15 Afternoon Serenade
‘
4:10 Program Resume
4:00 P ^ n N*w*
4:15 Blue 8treak Rhythm Kr
4:45 P r o s N ews ‘
•viable
5:00 Twilight Meiodiea
4:30 Interlude
5:10 The CoMhorgs
Women by thousand* who suf6:4* The World Today
R »0 Wild U fa
f t r from periodic dbtreab due
7:0'’ The Lone R inger
1:45 Ju st E ntertainm ent
only to fooettonal cause* find
| 7 :U le t'* Protend
CARDUI help* In two Im ptrlant
| H 00 Big Town
Two
University
of
F
lorid,
o
f­
way*: I t may help reR eri auch
j H-30 Dr. Christian
ficial*
hare
been
chctrn
to
a
trre
periodic dUtrese .w hen taken by
I 6:85 Elm er Davis and tho'N ew s
on
Departm
ent
o
f
S
tate
adrUory
direction*
etarting 3 day* before
, 9:00 Texaco 8 tar T heater
committee*.
Dr.
Ratlin
8.
A
t­
"the tim e.” O r taken a* a tonic,
10:00 0 &gt; n n Miller Orchestra
wood, direct*r of the University’, it *hoold (Umulate ap p tillr. Im! 10:15 Public Affair*
la s t Rate of Inter-A m erican Af ororo dlgettion (by Increosiog
, 10:30 8port* Reocrter
fair*, ha* t een named to the flow of ga*trte juice*). *o help
&gt;10-43 New* of the World
Saef-dd A n e w J*»l O flf 01
1 1:00 Benny Coodman Orcheslre committed on adjustm ent r f for- build new strength end ihu, to.
elgn students to the U. 8.. while Hero periodic dU tna*. Tty CAR -1
(itn rta A»**w
11:30 Carl Hoff Orchestra
ni»*
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Deon II. If. Home of the Col12:00 Mnton Wells, new*
12:05 Sign O ff
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Tomorrow'* Program
I 6:30 Norman Reaaley end hiFlorlda Ciwboy* O
7:00 Itr-ak fast Brfvltle*
7:43 HP N r we
I 8:00 The World Today
I 8:13 Morning Devo'ion*
. 8:30 Emerv Deuterh Orchestra
■ 9 00 Yowrll Drew*.
9* 18 American School of th*
Air
0-30 Tone* from the Tropic*
9:48 UP New.
in-oo In te rb id ’ for Strings
10:15 Mvrt and Margo
10:30 Dkkeon Ives
10:45 Woman of Coiiragu
11:00 Mar* I^ e Tavlor
11:15 A t llrtn* with Bally Mir*
tin
11:30 f‘hosing tho Bluet
L A K E M E A P -C R lM tD
■11:45 HP News
B /B o u l d e r d a m - is h e
! 11 55 Program Rciumc
L A R G E S T A R T IF IC IA L L A K E
12-00 Kale Smith Speak*
12:15 Just Quote Me
hi-THE W O R L D - 1 1 5 M i l t s LOM&lt;*
I'V.IO Doner* Irae
M o R t H A K 5 5 0 M llE S of StfORlllHk
12:45 Our Gal Hunda*
i
t :00 Dial* Form Club
I -.30 Rridgo 8rh&lt;v&gt;l of the Air
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1:45 Road of Life
.
*
2:00 Young Dr. Malone
Increased national income ha- I 2:15 Jovce Jordan
stim ulated driusnd for
luxury 1 -*-30 UP New*
and sem i-luxury m rrrhandlse' th,- 0 . 3 &amp; Building for D oftnae
D epartm ent of Commerce report*. I 3.4b M a tin e e 'M u a k s I______
i CAMP B U N D IN G , Oct. IS —
. . I f r i i w l n r . - \ . J __
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! (Special)—Ma*tcr-8gt. (Jlcn B.j
Hawktna of fe n Antonio. Tea.,
’ la tha regular Army for 16 years
| and now with th# medical de­
partm ent here, has dog trouble:
Ha has a M ir of bird dog* H IS N j , room y e a r ia tn# nne*t stuocm et
l l r e a k f a u l — D in n e r — H uppef*
pointer*—bu(
he
can't
hunt
baker C ham pion aver p ro d u c e d . . . rethem.
*
m srksbly econom ical o f gas a n d o i l . . .
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Free Delivery—I'hune 103
, They're to thorough!red. he
solid and sound w ith the b*K o f m aterials
▼
tsya, th a t tney have Under feet;
and craftsm anship. Pticaa o f nearly every
• _
which would 1/ oil right except
th in g also wo u n a ro increasing consider.
nsmwi
I th a t Florida .has tandtpur*.
ebly—but this distinctive, brand new 1942 . caaoHM
I HawMna thdugbt h# had ihu
We PIU AB PrevcripUooH
S tu d ab ak cr C h am p io n sella f o r only a
.nf****^1
| problem Ml»*d when he (ought
m odarato am oont m ore than tha pr**iou*
m m ,i
I (hoe* for hi* pooenee but they
spent ao much tim e chewing a t
m o d e l So* and dri*o it now . M oderate
the footgear Utoy couldn't work
doww paym ent—C J .T . tosmo. ^
v*
Aad whoa (ho abuoo *jbm o ff,
there war* th* atndspura.
Hawkins now ho* tho problem
aolvad again. H* figure* a 'good
tcughenlng-up prucasa might b*t
soaking tn* doga* dogs In brine.

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Moat my paranU cem ent i.
my enlistment If I am under 2 t?
Ym . All applicant* m utt be at
least 17 year* of age and If und
•T l | r u n of age they need the
eonaont of their parent* or guar

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H«B'Foot Trouble

AT LANErS
DRUG STORE

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sarvlata will b# returned t«"
A Hf» M »oon a ( possible after
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Gator Practice
STANFORD FLASH
1 Specializes In
' Pass Defense

WINKS - LINS - LIQUORS
11:i :i : m 1 1 \ : i: i

b GAINESVILLE.
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It(Special)—Florida's Gator foot­
ball team, which lost a game
Saturday night throu(h a mom•titary lapa* In paas defense,
ent nearly ail entire afternoon
•aday working on this phase of

■o " VI. CA :I.KS. Oct
If*— .
iSivrinl) Some .*11.11011 fail*, the I
I rri—I &lt;rmvil rver to w itne" a j
fooll-nll
rln«h Iwtwvcn any ol the I
I
•air a
collrtr*. *rr rv- f

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i*rtr«| n l.ii llrnnci* ll*»wl Fri-.
i* v incht Rhrii the Knllin* Inr*
tiDtl rmvrntily of Mm u rl alt.

Holding their first drill of the
week
after *•
dae'look
off, at
the the
Gator*
got their
first
at­
tack which the Maryland Old
Linen will deploy agslnst them
Ua College Park Saturday, and
found It coniuta largely of
p U lfl,
Head Coach Tom Lieb nnd
Baekfleld Coach Larry Mullin',
perhapt with an eye to the fut-

lawt yrtir Hollins ill (m in i Miirvi to claim thr *atc* mm ir
»tillt
^ru* crown ami tin* T u n
v»»•»»• the nnlr train t*' fccvp M*
mi fmm «cnring ill ItflO. That
v*ia nl«o thr fir*t limp
IMIin*
Imd i vrr ttip|l«Ml tlu* llurricum* i
*n thrir own irmlinm.
*
lirllin will Ih* a largo «lrl**v»*• ion of fana for Coach Mac
I to* !l*w iipwra| I'lrvrti h **ff t»*
irn-ut atari, having tic*I lht\nl•on nn-1 alauchin»*«l N tw ln iry
hi il only two official gnim* thin
fin Since the Nfwltcrrv iramrt
On I ' m hnvc not plnvcd .mil for
ih»«t- wrrk*. hnvr I cm drillin'!
ml tlnllmp «onii* more jii&lt;t to In-i
irmly for \nanu.
1

Off jlryctwet
^UT*
airrctPU tha
m e harki
naca* and
ami ernccn-

• t e n In atoppbig the throw] of
other vanity player*.
A
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fter- the
___ Maryland game,
three of the five remaining FloFlo­
rida opponenta will ceme up with
even better aerial attack*. Geor-.
9 t h , Georgia Tech, and U. C. L.
A. all depend on patees for the
moat potent threat of their offm m
. Harry Parham, tall, 180-pomul
center from Tampa, a&lt; i* ueually
A the COM In p au defen»e drill*.
* w ll the atandout man at trrak-

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In
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III
n -ir v e . -naile ,ip the II &gt;llin: It.

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R ecord F o r Early
D erby Nom ination
Is S e t By^ AIsab

T n n r - y o i u t ,* oc*. -the—1 « —
Italy was itrgW Sunday by it* Krenrland races anil annuol Fall
former foreign minister to fnr*
\
eeke ATtls collaboration and— oko yearling aile*.
Chrlitoper Columbus— “to reiliseover Amarlei.’
Advising IUl» to link Itself po­
litically with th# United States.
Count Carlo
8for*a. former
Italian mlnUUr of foreign »f-

TheLost is Found
Bv O a r W « a t A d i

Miami S IP III'

TAI.I A ll At SKK.

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Rodeo Scheduled
For October 17

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International Colombua dav briisdcaM. directed to Funipo bv NBC:
"Italy Is shedding Ita blwnl for
n (lermanr Ibjt halH and dotpises Italians."
Comt Carlo celled upon ltely
to help achieve “a world where
privileges will bo abolished’ by
allying Itrilf with the oemo*rari»»
arf 1 adhering to the eight-point
peugTsm formulated by Presi­
dent Raoaevelt and.J’rtme Mini­
ster Churchill at InHr Atlantic
rendesvous.
,
"Franklin Roosevelt has only
one ambition,- ho .said, "and that
la to establish a pears which

which ,'»vr

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Iro.h thill only defeat, hy ., 2o.ll |S|MvlNl| Ti'PV. ....................
0
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it WiMiitin**, IH lull............1 .i-r-i
Juatiee, (iniflillri*.
Meiiolilh. tor. .1
I H i- &lt;• • • k ih*' hi
Hnikir anil a few other vetrrana w o pr,»|n»i hie •-• -i" «1* : noil ooi
*'f 11)10 are the b'eklaiiir of the « wpli»ritnf Kl"iitl.» oil t...lolilie
newest, fa.teat ami tupnlly mi- n« -non n» li •««•« ol hki Iv too
proving liollma eleven
pettier, roiilil lie re, ou t
Miami, whi.-h blown.-.) IJm, :;nl.i-n'*— nre
-I,l
b..
!• in it, fieat game ainl pliyeil Itliwk* "f nrivatel, • w . .1 I'ml
Tampa laal week, ha- o iluEen ' l,"'l nffirltl- ■» ett **•&gt;•.li'illim
I layer* hack li.i.l . 1. |&lt; |n , ,„„,| j will la- rtarteil .............. i
ill
hit la ilrpenillny on riiiio- ol it. I lea«e rniiM I • olbl.i' i. I
two ilexrn aophonior in p. pi...
mini..............
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the punch whir.i ,.ie ill! l nailer i
•‘'hello I n f
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found missing ,o oftm | , . |
Itlanrhard mid \ • • i.i*
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F t e e r h a lfback. —

Alfred Roherl-on
Jockey Alfred Rohertaon. l.-m* ton
mdered on* of thr rmrnirr’* toremoat riders, booted home »»* longphot winner* at Jamaica, 1. I
A
two dollar parlay on hi* mount*
would have paid $4,110.1,1145.
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n« Imv,- (nine «lonk- m Him- J I Ik

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' mtnger. Left Halfback
Krnnk
• Buell, Right Halfbick Kondrcn
Mitchell, and Fullback Red Mack
on the defenie.
Other men getting eprclul altention covering reeeiver* wefc
Leo Cahill, right halfback; Jack
WJooea, left halfback, and Bill
Coweii, fullback.
WhUe’ the back* were at thl*
work, the linemen received defenilve aaalgnment* for the week
from Sara McAUlvtar, line coach
and thief tcout. Marylamk hai
been aeouted twice, in Ita ft-8 tia
with Western Maryland and In
; the 60-0 le u to Duka Saturday.
‘ Thus far this yeir the Flortdd
forward wall ha* riven a batter
account of Itself than any other
9 Gator Una In some year*. Not
a score has been made from
scrimmage agiinst either
the
first cr arcond Orange and Uluo
lines—MUstsiippI State’s result­
ing on a punt return, Villanova’a
on a long pass, nnd Tampa's
through, the third line reserves.

I'H u n k ^&gt;o

BII.I.S I’.U HAM'; STORK

C f.P k a o e p A sro
ba
haart of Comberlearthara rorab ruins ef a three-*tory building fct
and, Maryland's buslne** district after a »»t IifWua blast totally
lestroyed the building. .Eighteen persons waro In ■rad, four aerlously,

h ISSIMMKE, o n
c, (S|M..:
rial-—Furebred rnttli- » i||
|,.
m the limi-ligfu ...
,|„.v
wmn’t be rompvCiiiL- f..r pn-milim, '
■ nt th&lt;- Second Nmiii.l Ki&lt;- !
iitiiuro Valley finnir.f.ivewlork
'how Oct. 17 ami |w i„ the Ru- I
dm A .'ne at Ki■LImimv,
Mve nf th" oul.'sniliti*
bri'iMlet. of Cenlml Kl.irlbln l,M&gt; •
•'em invltivl to , xHlhll
Ihslr blooded calilo nt that Hm .
according to June tiann of Ki«Immeo, uem rnl rbuitnian of il, .
'how. nnd purebrid. Angu., II. n.
hmsn and .horthoni rnttli- u-jll
be included.
In &gt;le«v of thi- grnil inli-te-,
In bret-dine niiiong rattli-oii u
•Verywhrn-."' .t|v.
tiunn mi I.
»« drolded in invito thr.,' out
standing rnttli* mvnem to «hinv
Some nf their rrgintr'eil stork
Do«d|ine for entpring rntth’ll thr rhmy will „ he Salurdity.
p «h II. Knlrie* mny he mail" by
wrl'lng Ju"- iJiinn Ki«siminrp.
Nmirly 1701100 in premiums
“s being offered tor the rnnpp
dock rompetln™ In thp sh-&gt;w in
*en Tliffrrent divisions. Judging
•he entries will In- llr. A I. Sh"-

• Ilrre'% a n;w type of pump which
by •upplyin); .»n «*\ti i vulume of w j I
and albii provider 4:» implc \upply Jt
•urr«. Fxtrcmcly &lt;|ti«r|
o p ci.ition,
tal Fjector pump h o but one moving
greater water cap.Hitv lor itt motor i
detign of pump. An r |u (« r jet ami t
tMcthon
p u m p i n d drVrfop *.i no;T» previure “d
ily cnnttrucled hron/c impeller ma
subject to wear from vim ly water,
w t will l&gt;c glad ti* givr you comp!
| r«M I!ori*ontal Ljector Wat

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STINF. lYIACHiNF &amp; S U PPL Y CO

Enorm ous Supplies Of F ood F o r
C arolina Manemvers P rocured

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7K|M'&lt;-Iar
.Iipugli food til serve
every man, woman and child for
one entire day to prnctleslly
•very largo city on the Kustern
seaboard Including New York,
has been procured by Brigadier
tirnoinl James L- Frink, Fourth
Corns Area Qua rtermaator, to
feed Ih# First Army o f Lioitten- rhasoil * 1
ant Ganaral A, Hugh Drum dur­ for two i
ing the Carolina maneuvers. '
Allowing^ each' person three NbSTC
whr Irsome meet*, the supplle.i make the
stored M' QuaHarmaster wara-

TJOO BD h ere as l( (or takc-oiT is
A the |o r * e o u s M W creation w h ich
ia the B u ic k SurB R (or 1942.

Delaware. •
Ilea of food

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placed

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L«ati»t

Fresh ill line, dean ol contour, solid
as a combat cor but |racaful is a
plane, it ia one ol 23 sparkling new
models that prove yea can da it ij
yea try!
For the very things that made some
people ready to say there couldn't
be anythin* new in the 1942 can
made Buick enjineers resolve that
il there were any they would be
Acffer automobiles.

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eight, every single one ti honey,
t

Fut foot to trcudlc in uny i ( them
and you find out in a hurry, how
little defense condition* hamper
men ol red akill and alert in,Tenuity.

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Fuah this beauty, force it iliruu&amp;li
the toughen going — il will lake ull
you can give it with lru^.1 case —
and be (retlcaaly ready fur more.

s on f i . n s o cukviarf t w sso juts**u
* greu tut c bBstotiks tooa s su m * rusma
m m . * B im um tluiittU * la u r s o iu s r s iit
t r u i i n m i * » .5 i r / n * t e *
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lv'/w viiV.lty
ju m p e r!
in
v rrifht from I•»** to 182 pounds
In ht» fir-t y is r at the school,
R'‘. ‘ y - r hiriLt Scott, form er (cuard
fa
and captain of latndon High cf
■ Jatk'nnvIllr, coari d from 175 to
B y
1 01 ) P « n nil . Imlflnck Sam i'uifh
3;
Of l.ak&lt;- Wale, from I5H to 175,
ly • ond F.mc»t ilrywin, crack .r-nlur
U',,; punpl, from IHO to Iil5 pounds.
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A re O v c rx lo c k i'd
On Coti|H*-t.
T h e y M u s i Cio!

19.10 I’ly m o iilh
$ lii.O O

199H Chfvrloct Coupe
with Kmlio . . ll.'i.im
I9.1H I'lymoulh *
C o a p e ............ 175.00
1910 Chevrolet
Coupe ........... 275.00
1910 Plymouth
Cou;:o
205.00
1910 Plymouth
loupe
255.00
125.00

1912 Ford V-8
Coupe ......
115,00
93,00

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C o a n ig
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Ihe.
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w ith th* C la r k nf th* f M m ilt C o u ri
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,n r « n f F l o r i d a ) w h i r I h * •m engaged In
tiiiDlneaa ai
• *f th*
i ‘Ir n a i f
r n n r t of Hanford A v « , Hanford. F lo rid a , u n ­
I *• t ' l . t i n i v .
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fletltlnuD name
W agner
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tha le rm a o f Ih* “ F lr llllo u a Name
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F lo r id a ) w i ll) ih* C l*rli
of
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lire l« h*r*hy g lrtn lh*« 1 F lo rida .
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ant *t»iriiif»d In liu*ln*»n *1 I M
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fletllloAia
name
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man'a o f f lr a Gq ulp m e nl (!&lt;a and
that w# In la n d
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25,000 young men wanted
immediately to get best
aviation training in the world
Right now the world’e fasteet planes ora rolling
out of America's factories by the thousands.
Tlmt'a why the United States Navy needs
211,000 new men to fly in d service these plines.
T hat's why your Navy is offering qualified
young men the finest training course offered
anywhere. Now you can get paid to lead tha
greaUet life in the world. Aviation Cadets in the
United States Navy get $75.00 a month dur­
ing seven months of flight training. Then they
become Naval Aviators receiving os much os
$245.00 u month.

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Earn while you learn
U n d e Sam’s Navy offers you tremendous op­
portunities for advancement in a wide variety
o f fascinating jobs. There are 45 skilled trades
and vocations which the Navy may teach you
if you are qualified. I f you’re Interested in radio
work, engineering, serial pliotogrsphyl carpen­
try, pharmacy, welding, the Navy may spend
$1,600 in one year training you to become on
expert in your chosen field.
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Moon.hlner* In dry Polk county,
m e n time the Inqulfltlreneia of
State Bevrrajf# inapectort hers
la .t week, met the InTeftlyaUr*
with a bail of ballets which
raurerl officials o appeal to the

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By M oonshiners
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G ood fun, good fo o d , g o o d friend*

The Navy is noted for its popular sports pro­
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MOD PAY with refular Incraaaea. You may
aarn up to 9120 a month.'
CACM YEAR you a n entitled to a faneroue
vacation period with Adi pay. •
0 M 0 POOD and plenty of it.
f i l l CtOTHIMO. A complete outfit of clothin f when you firat enliat. (Over $100 worth.)
m t MIDICAL CAM. including regular dental
PWIST SFORTt and antertalnm ant any man
could aak lbr.
TRAVIL, AOVINTURC. TM RIIU—You can’t
boat the Navy for them!
RICOMt AN OmCIR. Many can work for an
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rUTURf SUCCtSS. It’s easy for Navy-trained
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boxing and swimming is offered tiio man who
enlists. On board ship, the latest moving pic­
tures ere shown free. Organized recreation, such
as dramatics, ringing and musical entertain­
ment, goee to make the life of a Navy jnon
the beet fun in the world. #
U w food served in the Navy would do justice
to your own mother’s cooking. It's wfeU pre­
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i Any man who wears $ e trim uniform of
Unde Sam’s Navy is bound to be looked up to
—for you've got to be good to get in the Navy!

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W H Y N O T C H O O S E T H E NAVAL R E SE R V E I
D on’t w a i t . Choose the- N av al R eserve
new. T he Secretary of lb* N avy has an*
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aonew
Notice la hereby given th a t I
am estaged la keelaeea at Itt-IM
■enford Aveaae at Raaferd, VtoeMa
la the Ceaaly of gemlaole aadcr
Iho flctlttnoo aaaio P. U. a he •
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to register said name pursuant to
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delay*d. tha mere coatly they become.* for r r g l i
a smaUleak is tha root can boos daittoqg^a let e4
plaster ’and wall paper.'Don'l put oft OBBdad rifiriu
because you hrrgn’l the money.'

and a complete outfit of clothing f m l If, i t the
end of your term of eervice, you wiah to get a
job tn civil life,your Navy training will be a tre­
mendous asset to you. Employer! the country
over are eager to employ Navy-trained man.

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regard leas o f tha length of time remaining
In tfwix enlistment."
IUmemb*r—the tegular Navy and N aval

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Arming Bill
#May Be'Passed Friday
Before Debate Opens
R a y b u r n Predicts
, Measure Will Be
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WASHINGTON. Oct. If, _
— Shortly before l he
House debate opened on the
_ Adm inistration’s
m erchant
•ship
arming legislation.
Speaker Ray bum predicted
the m easure would be passed
tomorrow with a m aioritv of
•TOO to 150. votes. ’
“ The speaker told a p r e s s

Lehman P r e d i c t s
E x c e l l e n t Prices

Several Programs
Throughout Y e a r

Truckers from th’* Carolina*
and Pennsylvania are already ar
riving at the
Slate
Fa.mer*’
Market looking for vrgctshlr*.
but are finding a shortage, II. i .
Lehman, manager of f t s market,
said Oil* morning
Yesterday
Cemp
Rlsniilng
wired for » huge order of tur­
nips hut Mr. I^hmnn v/a* unabl'.
to supply them. The truckc-t ore
demanding hean*.
mg
plants,
yellow squash and hunch tur­
nip*. Mr. Lehman revealed. Cu­
cumber* are in demand now hut
there ir e none *t the market.
At pre*ent
Mr. Lehman
l»
afraid the Hrmind is going to
exceed the supply in vi crinkle*.
He predicted, in v ie * of present conditions, good prices for
vegetable* unless the vrg-tahles
from the ’Glade* section start
coming too fast.
»
.‘ One packing plant I* espected
to start packing grapefruit next
W*,k
« * '*t h# e. -packing
picking of
week .and
of or.nge
orangeMtii
mh ......................
will .probable
atari lh ' first of
Nneember. Mr. Lehmar deplored.

Sanford is really going a fte r
the busiin--- during the coming
year if tTw p im n t plans materialkn as outlined by a special
“Trade
Extension"
Committee
which reported to the Hoard of
Directors of the Hanford Mer­
chants As-ocistion meeting yestrrrlay at "the City Hull under
the Icade-ship of II. It Pope,
newly elected president. Secretary
W. M. Haynes said today.
Probably the first activity ol
the Association will to some as­
sistance to the Amrriran Legion
in their Armi-tm- Day Program,
he declared. They have offered to
sponsor the afternoon events and
xre getting ready to offer their
services in that connection on
Armistice Day afternoon.
Recommendation* of the Trade
F.V.ensinn committee include a
good Chriitma.s Program, Coun­
try Store during November, co­
operation with the Chamber of
Commerce
and
The
8anfnrd
Herald in the distribution of ad­
ditional copie*
of
Thursday’*
Herald for * considerable length
of time, with special advertising
by the mrrrhanta, a Hanford
Slogan Contest and an .Faster
style event were some of the ac­
tivities reported by the secretary.

Jap Cabinet Resigns
Over Issue Of War
' (*o\ermnen! SI a lids

Final Approval
P e p p e r Is To
On Runways At Speak Here On
it*
Airport vGi ven
Armistice Davr

Majority Over
Expected S h o r t a g e Reported; Committee Arranges
Speaker Says Vote
* Will Reflect A t• titude Of P e o p l e

M e m b e r A a o o d o le d P ro w

Rp That Failed

Truckers Arrive Trade Extension
At State Market Plans Ma d e By
For V eg etab les Local Merchants

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Lubinsky Is Super­ Invitation Of Logion
Of (irpal Peril
visor For Wor k
(•roup Ih Accepted
Starting M o n d a y By IL S. S e n a to r JI’lm is T h M o w (;o v Final

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Ralph !.uimt«ky In* i*«. »t lnr«*«l
as supt-rviwor ol thi* m«&gt;i « and a
1dragline and H» tin. k* ait- «•»iM’Ctnl to la* pill llllo o| h i at ion in
icmding th** • it** of th*- Miiiv«ay*.
. Kdward lliggirt«. N t n t .i r t .f Iho
( lymihrr of t ’nniOM’U* *aul to-

So Mat* i I la titii* I'o pp oi ,o f’opi
od th«* ill\ i t « tt«*n of J • I t It’Ll
c o m m a n d e r ••f the I' a m p h e l l I ••« l n r Ihott ttf the A m e r i c a n l.ogii»i&lt;
to ' p e a k at the A r m i s t i c e h u t
t e r i i t e * &lt;»n the i l i e r i n n g of N " i
I t , a t e le g r a m reeeived ttutnx !»'
S m ith
from
lh»* S r n n l o i
Ncl
state. 1
h o f S« n i t l" i I ’* Up* 1
T h i*
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S h e ll on lh.- M i n i " tprtl I ' m"
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Woundrd Nun prisoners A!
picturtd 1 hoard a Hr it iah hixpiml *hip .it Nrwhaven, KngUnd. l»r&gt; mtv iom r of thr wounded capO" i
nd i&lt;* now
ivru nn«l civilian in*»*rnrr» who
tv to he taken tn occupied Franco
• toll. I ttf frnin rtrhsnti** for iliAuhlnl or noi nmhatant *friton«. Th«- «m.i |» v j *
cmIIn I 9»ff ..t the l-i*t mtnutr,
tain charging (iormatiy ^ith im »conference the overwhelming sup­
Tho text
lating tho ugrtcnirnt.
aniount true
to
port he saw for the meaiUYc was
day.
.Matorial*
M u \ o i: k
• *rf
If,. ^
ld\ boolt folloWA
about fr.O.iMH) ha%
&lt; w*&gt; J .ip.i it ,
a clear Indication th a t member*.
-•ill nrfitiMlltlg
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•nfered.
Ju st back from visits lo theli
•b*’
I nitrd
s o i l ’s Ml .HI ,11, •op* ••• m a in districts, were reflecting
a tti.
t'p to nov% tho g i’ iMitl of the oroiiA invitation of your l.egt..
I4III |H lt »• HI •be* I’srifir.
E tods of th eir constituent*.
by L *
ir|H»rt have l*roit «l*ii d Mini ^P"4( extended t*»
m4t**r •(•’tin 1 1 Klyiritinii OkaShip arm ing legislation moved
the uilche* dug fm fit. dtsm age. I k odd and di-eus-ed w, I. '
nt((|(, Mda *••!**I• )| lit 4 Bofttlft
to the House floor yesterday
but the pines has. , . f lo t e l speak *1 II 110 oVIoek. S o
l o dilrsel l"cistt bill the Jap.
coincident with announcement by
laid. Mr H iggins espl.tined All Jeonnection with ..........................
4 « .-f |M«tp|f «h*mLI Im- full*
Navy Secretary Knox that the
of the engineering f -r fro- run- m onies Ilf enm«e I t.iii-f n - •pfrparul |..r lh»- H*.r-.| in
Navy 'la ready to put guns" &lt;on
, ways has been completed and the ] sorily be . object lo inv •-oe-i
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the talkto I Ml
,
.
' stak e, set I,. ...ark IKi.-iii
, geney which might noi idlow m* American merchantmen as soon
p,
timed
and
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l)k.tnu.ii( t Itin*• ,il ihf urrs s _ C o f rM a gh o u th c stanal.
an.I ended With
the
higheat i &lt;■'*«• of the air|»ot. csrliisive&lt; »f Ithk •mu an*••fill’ll invit.itu*ii ..f
"M
il
»•*«
||&lt;*M ,*f the strmt am Hautm prutably woi i i n
lost. It aeore at the weekly m eet} o f the paving c o st..............timated Piiili’ t ity b’lfMiit kmmii*
put It
r ,ill ’ It'll I** fill liter l|||tl|n |
of the Sanford gun ••tut. j e s t e r - ' »t f2l5.fiif2 and the total rust,
cipntt* in rrrrm onifi thru* tin* af
• ■•hi J4|* tit t- ilrl«-i ntinrel In
S titt opposition loom* In the
Beams brought between 91.90
dav afternoon.
Secretory
Ned Including The paving and light trrnoon of the
••Irv.’M'h will
krrp hrr f r - •(| it If pttlirx of
Senate where UelhUonlst leaders and WJ&gt;0 p e r bushel hamper
Smith reported today
i ing of the fields. ^ expeeted lo hn\e to l»MVr Snnfnnl I*.* I - i'll
briii|v|nu. the I hitt.t ntritlrnl
M e* organised fo r an all-out this week and egg plant* are
Ja-per Wolfe took top honors exceeil
$HOt),OtM), aeeordng
to o'tlotk noon of
th** t’lrvrnth
lo ,i too* «i -a,11|| i "itrlttwon** aa
V fight ag ain st th* ause*. • •. •
demanding between $.7r&gt; and
In
the
-low
fire
mutch
and
c
a
p
-1
Ihe
report
of
Mr
Itoggans.
loiMikiiiK forward with
R«:jr I..* Howell of lak o Mary
H r ll J&gt;* n tit k
l »»«• aril
Ih f
* ..Supperter* contend arm ing of 91.10 p a t bushel hamper.
lured sersind highest
f o r 1 Approval of th. Leesburg *lr pb'AMiri* to bvinir with i ’»u R«*
rm tlioit "I |*#s.-to|,«-r•l &gt; wphrrs
ships is necessary to |give
pai
and I.. J. North of I.onKWoo4 .the afternuun'a mat. h- s
. P*»»|
lH,rt
anmim
.-d
at
the
same
Kit nib,
lit I 4 - I \ to11, '
angers
’’* reasonable
These recommendations which have announced their intontlfB
Match score* pf the -ho.deta I'nte and work is expected to lot ‘ lamb* I'*
fo r their lives’*
Uvea" against
_
were ipproved by the board of di­ to run for re-election to tha o f­ • ••r..: Allenby, Ztt.l; W.dfe, '.’*7; nturted at tb«* Mini*' turn*.
Arr«»»g*mvntA
for
th»*
p.i».i«l.
I____ | L "Ph*ttrkt4rf
,
. and" law.
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Runways fur iht* buftl airport ai «’ bvintf formulatrtl now ntnl
rectors will also bo presented at fice of County School Truat#a 11 Williams, 2HS-: I V Smith.
1 h i*
l . t | &lt; i f t c ..
i . 11 • 11 i« f
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§ Iota" oceeu wexfar* and to roa meeting of tha merchant* ol in the election of Nov. 4, T. Wl IITH; Krudder oT Winter Park. will b«* 4.00U f••••! I"ii^ un&lt;| | 0t) Mr Smith ha«t no «tul«-mi’iit to
ogear th is nation’s “aclf-respcet
* * l g l l i ’t I t i u l . i v
III i l l t i l t f M ' v m H I l t
I
f«i*t
wide,
making
it
#
n
the
City
on
Oct.
24
for
their
aplatwton,
itchool
AUiM-rmtondanl, 1-7 and Sam Gardner. 271.
make oim t’rnirif the pai tifip un '«
Opponents of
— pro w l, a t which meeting it lu said today t
IIIA, Oct i d . —
ILADMLPHIA,
' l„ V. Smith, visitor from Or- T birt* a iifb ’M in Apciificatinns. in I h e pa ratio until lh»r»* i,»r «)Vf*r \\*ir r- *n««* ,1* l.ifutn
It la “another
vernment
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r.igniecr, t. iruxicea
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and
Sanford will ho present. The etected. thiSw from each of tho1i ' lh” KO.fm.t rlfb- .hoot,ng with It1 I’liiplnyi •! op l h* piujcrt.
prrMjnt
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I hum &lt;«nd Hugh' t'oip^ and )b«
distrltt*. and
the
nam eaf* « " » ( "? I**- follow ed rbwely
|ll to| I lb* M lH ’ll I it I'd k
w ith
♦sW oHB^w aW -dibft tha Recreation Building a t H:00 tlx
m ud h„ filed with Mr. |jiw t.m ;b», second plare winner, t.eorire
Sanford unit «*f lb#» Stuta* !)•dodge it by ‘a*Ue proeaing .throe P. M., but definite arrangem ents by Monday so their names will Cook, with * score o f III) and
• *»r w m
friiAi*
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will
murrn
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ready to J 3 K S
guna '• h a tndictmenta and two criminal mli’ .inimit"
be printed y" the
tullot, the i in third plate wtt- A. C Herparade
fast as th e ships came to us" formatiana that have been pend­ have not yet been made.
Kii i.in itiri'im i
Superintendent explained.
thick who .'tired I'd
aald tha N avy alto will provide ing against him and uther per
In the event all mrcAAiry can
trained crews to man weapons.
li.nl
iilvis«*(|
for 23 youes
N K W Y O R K . O ri
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ditlatrx do not cnjalify thr placed {
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Tha action followed disclosure
Jumrs
('
IVlrillo,
prvniilint
of
A two R oom committees aped the
will Ih, filled by voters w riting' K O D G r t l i f i T n d O n
th a t m ilitary autharitira in Wash­
Ihi* A El. Amcricnn Ertlriulmn of
in the name* of persons whom |
,
neutrality revision bill to the ington
w
ere
considering
the
pos­
.Mufiriaiii,
\V «’»l itF*ila y ordrrrd
House fo r debate alertin g today. sibility o f freeing Bergdoll If the
they
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the
office
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in ll bnml« o ff tho Auntaimnt? proBy vote# vote, the foreign of- civil branch of llto government
— Senator Clerk (D . Mo.), tub) 16 the* office until all tha puai.! m s
a»
/q
i gmmx of t'olumhin Ilromli'iihting
. fairs committee form ally approv­
Lieut. Gen. Ben- L ear Wednesday tiona are filled, M r/ Ijiwti-n i m a t n e m a t i c s
l i u d s y.trm » t.i NMi.&gt;n*i uitm d r,.,i.
ed tha adm inistration measure would drop 0»# charges.
rood
Bergdoll la serving • atven and th a t he ahould re tire rath er then raid.
_____ _
| Ing ('ompany networks.
Fun.-i ll services for Sixlii* l ‘ tod \l
m to repeal section six of the
^
# %• , The union «aiil thr onlrr r»*. W ester » ho *lie,l xestetilsy noon
It will b« illegal for tha boanl
" neutrality law—which buna arm ­ one-half y e a r sentence at lh* make Maj. Can. Ralph K. T ru .
I f ' ' . I f 'I
ll»4»
I.......
Robert
Urndon. M.n of Mr. uU\ tvt\ fr,mi n , | i&gt;iputr wi»h Iwo in** at his home in Lake Min'
ing of m erchant ships. The ac­ United SU tee army dlaclplinary man “tha goat” fo r a “ tactical to have printed on the ball«t1,4111. x
•w I- i "iimmp
M»s. K. »... Ilern.bm U one l , d b . stations in PUt.bt.rgh
will be ron.liirlrd tomorrow
r
tion cam* a fte r tw o days of barracks a t Fort Leavenworth. d efeat” of tha tocond arm y in the name* of any prmon* who and
El* i no
£9*lll II* i
do .not qualify by filing a peti­ of the a.x .tudrnla at « e t* o n ! WJAS , , , S (iu|rt&gt; Bni, K„hl.v i.-rn"ii ”1 7 Oft o’clock il the •PPM •
hearing* which war* boycotted Kan., fo r desertion, escape and recent maneuver*.
•m » |***rn
C terk'i mtaaege 'tn I^ * r wa tion 15 day* prior In tha flection University l» achieve a It a v e r .|N I )(. ,„1|Ut lh(.r. Th,
&lt;*• tnmointv I'horrh in l.'ii Ma” Illllile *1
by two minority committee mem­ d ra ft evasion.
” I Itn»ir4.
.,..„1,|„ rkr,, wjlh
, , toll), tile Rex A. II llls’b' .‘'ll
vent a fte r th* ponernl wired 'iim though voter*
ber* who chargW attempt* to
4ai are free tn writ’ •,*r .In lh" c k u lu e course,
R . i i i m i i .|
I"
th a t General Trum an had n-- In rameut thrmselve*.
titling him to ' ,' " ’ 7 n‘»,;.|ir n J t ' o n . over a demand that thrv rtMlittg lotertn.-nt will he *o K. .
lllllV
l liM*k«*li
berahlp in the Newton ( lub. i t , rnngagr. r ||.I'vm-mitn auxlaining
algned a fte r ” «nl«ndld and o,i(.
.-rgreen f’em elerv. Sstlfol'l
Fivr or morr person* qualified. —
n .|. *to ,•
nr | Iht*
IT
ported
from
th*'
cnllcgt*
(tending eerviee” with the 3Mh to vote In tho election must sign
rhcatrait.
Mt Wester wss born it. Sw • IIlit* Is
the • forwlga affair* conynlUeo
n
Divlaion.
•ten
oml
bos
reside.I
in
l.oko
th
e-p
etition
nf
a
candidate
fo,
h
u
n
»"
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&gt;
r
signed a minority report which
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Young llerntbtn - » junior at |
* .w li'" '? ':
’ Msty for the |.„st HI \ &gt;n,s ||e
•'If hla eerviee* were aa **l- the office of schonl trustee.
sharply assailed the ship arm th* University in tH-land and has 1 , , vtry l h ." /. .
r *‘l*. W'V w h s h v»din o.uker nod ciit|” ii. lii'it lilt I’ ' l . r 1 .»•*
LISBON. Oct. i« — m - A Ufactory aa you Indicate, whv
Tho «p*clal tax (chool miUex1' 1
hur hUI and which predicted th a t
•tl H it l l . g i lM'
t
recently*
been«,.tk*ma»iaa
Initiated ana|.&gt;w
Into . m
.' ufternoon
h - ut
* th»» h*»ur Vi
bomber did you paraonally rallavo him &lt;&gt;f levy will l o voted at th* *am« ,*
ter.
m “a* surely M night fallow* day four-motorad C anaan
gt.V,‘t till., tit
lf.ll
th« .honorary
n u th cm atk i tociciy.
rthis
,
. ,
. . lh»*
.
Surx
.vors
of
the
dx-eeas**
|
^ an ovsnriM imlagTtmto for arm ­ flaw low ovar the American Ex­ command?" Clark replied. “ It (lection end the mlllage eote.1
The Initiates weru dresoetl n* I
‘
O rchestra,
Mu-,-..vx
K ' . / . l t t *f M . . . ..to emild
hi« widow. Mrs Eugenia llelm ia III.I Im C • t
111 bo levied ami collected for .m ill boy, and girls and dt.ped !
in g ship* will ha foQowod by a port Linor Excamhlon u th* thlp la of court# tho old arm y raree.
scheduled.
Wester. U k - Mary; two rolls
striking daw n tha ra- uaarad European w aU ra. paaaen- which does not intend to leave the enaulng two year*, • Mr themselves on D elan d street
Thr Hutxii.iv
i»lmittr&lt;l
of our neutrality or gora aaU bar* W ednaaday nigh’. n nationalI guard officer, no matlU xxx._L A ii_W titer-jxhu_ii.H i-A tntrty—r—tqt—
—- ...... .
ms
vomer* "cntoftalwiwg'
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o m b er- r t r t l ed twice
OT-BSW • r r u M c i n command
stnliooed with the linitr.l Slates
c
with their harm onlalng"of * u c I i T c il c lM i r j i * F u n d ( | )
h r to• f r i t , ‘ r r.t
h . id
"d -lc r.
a r dor haada, b a t nothing hap- n f a national
division. You voter* aa “all eleetora residing
Army ef Fort llragg, N I' and
tnal ghard
guard divial
I.ti.ti
d
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tl,.
..........
I!rr
ponad." *ald
p w n g a r.
ar* trying to blame the tactical within any school district In lhl|lre»-r Welser of U k tj.it.d , one
( ) f S c h M | M ,in
Th* Excamhlon had • similar defeat which yo u r army s u f­ itat* o f Florida whose voting j
dimlher ntnl one sister win. live null drivr 11 . I lj‘ l.r m iii.i
•xparienca a fte r »h# anilad from fered on Trumaf) and . various
in Sweden; mI»o one grandson. hud l*iuki'ti tin in-is di *&gt;t»“ *—
II Hid lh' lilt -.III « r |. ‘ runta or
. p«. r '| S w _______________
f t t o __
f f 1’ — Thr hloridii truchrm
'2
i
Lisbon teat-m onth, a craw m«m- o th ar national guard
John t'enrixd W esler of I hxh“Iux»,I
officers who p i y s f« i n on . rrol
su|ir
[1,‘llrd t‘, t r t ‘|..,t
bor said.
______________ which la exceedingly unfair. You ,onal property wltnin
n ..L - t\f U /in ,lune
w «dne*.lay received
2U
Thr ( in mu.' . tn r.itlipli'hrd tha
ahould retire youraalf ra th e r than tricL” ' A ny qualified elector
percent of tho October allotnifnl
t rvwk ■ihrn'ii’ii by m.I’.in g uvermake General T rum an the gnat.” •ligible to be candidate for trua
o f 1,413,927 and Stele Complrol
P“xxrung nnmln-rto nf lank* and
ler Lee said tho fund probably
tee.
itHdni ir.'d (ttfunlcy. thr dtdayetl
Local Townaeadltaa will
will run behind the rents.t.der
rntly innrtnng t ‘imtn.inittue said.
tagight to to u r w hat J . f . MeBALTIMORE. Ocl. H - ( /P i n f this year.
WASHINGTON, Oct. Id -(,!■)
i’x.ii't iMx-itinn- m th r&lt; i tsy the
— To four British sra r.rn who
’Thi* ia the dry pcrio.l fur — I’ejiol.u in Coordlratur lik e .
collectively have had seven ships tha school fund." he declared. today said a lmt.tlrne&gt;-|t nf po­ firrmnn* nr the urru ... which
xxttu made
shat from urtdrr them the Duke “ We expect In run short, hut we tential serioiisnes* *'U appeariog" the hrenk.lhrtatgh
•*
|of Windsor declared Wednesday, will catch up In December or in the nation’s gasoline rrfimng ■si te* not iti.’. Ins, d However, the
WASHINGTON. Oct. in —&lt; n
*omnionlqur
ll,rd
the
term
— Sate* af
d a fa n c
aavlng*
BALTIMORE. OcL 19 - ( A h — that "they can sink our ship*, hut January when the m.Hor vehi­ rapacity.
cm direction ' uliii h usually
"^U conlW C to U s U c C W to C
(temp* sot a record o f 91,973.- Edward Freem an, a re p -rta r fur they can't break our rpiriU.”
cle license revenue* and uihtti
If it develops as gravely ax referred tn the rentrul front
Fraaident Rooaavalt’a
"M en like, you will go on taxes are collected.”
Th* brotherhood o f Urn T in t 000 In Bantam b ar when they the Baltimore Newa-Poet, today
it might, he said, it would nc. fore Mnscoxv.
• to u t ext Midi ng tha
were placed on ante generally, for found th* body of G. O. Brown, fighting, no m atter what the
Baptiat
Church
meat*
tonight
at
Lee
said
taxes
on
.September
ressitate
a quick increase in ieKarli.xr the Gorman* hid been
the Social Security A ct la ta t|n*
th* fwat tbpe, to N ta ll atores.
teg. 13-year-old contractor, said odde.” the duke anaertel during gasoline sales will he received in fining capaeily nr a rurtailment reported
* punhing toward Mot*
Town- T 4 0 o’clock a t Ih* church far •
Th* tro a tn ry a*Id W adnraJay to hnro bean (lain by an Alex­ Ui* teat of three vialte on a tour the n e tt few days and that nf non-roaential civilian mnlor
(upper meeting.
•nw from the northwest and weal
tho oalaa war* 9100.000 mere andria. V a- high school boy. Th» *1 w a r relief agenatokW
schools
will
g
e
t
their
share
c
.fu
e
l
consumption
nn
:i
nationwithout sppntrnt
interruptions.
tt o tim e not fa r off when tho
During the brief cal! with his them soon afterw ards.”
Prof. Kenneth A. W right, prin­ than to A nguat T h 's represent­ body waa found n e a r Con'-wlngo.
'w ide basis.
Mnscoxv admitted the hour of c v

a. w , WKS:?V.!1. •

Allenby Wins TWo Shooting Events j.
To Finish With High match Score
Howell And N orth
Are C andidates In
T r u s t e e Election

Way For Bergdoll
Release Cleared

rVSSL.

A FI* Bands Ordered
Off Air By IVtrillo

Funeral Services
For Mr. Wester 'Pn
Be HeldTomw-ww,

Senator Says I*ear
Should Quit Army

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Nazi Bomber Cirdcn
United States Ship

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S r-S rtn s s -s s n rF ,,

•Important Meeting
Of Townsendites Is
^Scheduled Tonight

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i Duke Of Windsor
Praises Seamen

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victory f a r th#

Vh'-Vi'Ay'f-

Briefa

September Bond Sale
Sets Monthly -Record Body Of Slain Mail
Found By Reporter

cipal of P e n a l Lake Academy, ed in (tempo, m (r.crcaou o f 2^ Ha.
042.009 over Atiguat, alnce tho
Portland potlea bald for “*af»
bulk of ti n anlm nr* in 10 and keeping” n teen-ag* trio— a hoy
l l ^ u t doabmhualona.
and tw o g tr te - a f te r tha hoy
taarfuB y related. AoaUUM Coun.
’
T
tv A ttorney R khard B. Chanmsn
w in to th*
said, o f to v tag eteln In Mary­
n l tho
land Monday, a man who bail
made advance* to an* « f the
-M a .
T hey afa Identlflad on polk*
of ■mad pteen hrtoner, 910.00] «rd record* aa H erb ert R. Cox. Jr..
19: May Price. IS ] and Leons
th a t clty’i b ird place w inner, 99.00, It waa Ellen Cuaniagham . 14.’
tlactenoA by ^ a ^ a r d m otor boatf l a t Backyard Bag a ttn - which Is
Th# youths deecriked Dm dead
aa merely aa "B fuw alag.”
aehadulod- to b * , |a l d **» U kc
r
the
a
fte
r,
Tho
f
W toanm teaaa a M a / e O c t 19
as th a t Ut#
' la to bo five
• f m otor and
itaxed la eaJh

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Backyard Regatta And Air 9tv6w
To Be Brid In DeLand Sunday

V lf

IckcM Says (Jus
Shortage Worse

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dock*** a t the British {teamen’s
Institute, th* form er k&lt;ng chat­
ted with veteran* who had seen
him on World W ar battlefield*,
with boyish cadets, with mxrines
• I merchantmen gun rrowa and
with seamen from vetsel*
In
Baltimore for r-palr*.

Airlines To Re-route
Due To Maneuvers

S an fo rd W om an Serves On R eader’s
D igest E ditorial Advisory Board
Mr*. Juliua
Dlngfeltler has
completed throw . months’ service
aa one of tha 100 selected memher* of tha Raadari* Digest Ad­
visory Board, representing this
section of tho United Htatcc, It
wa* reported today.
Tho 8anford
resident ’filled
tho duties and obligation* of her
offko during July, A ugust and
September. She personally check­
ed each a rtk ia
and selected
those sppeallng moat to tho genera) public by aolkltlng
lions of raodars in thin secton.
•bo W it# Wallace, chief edi­
to r o f th a magnate#, Pteosantvllle. N. Y-, aakad aaah mam bar
of tho tu o id to offer criticisms,
comments, and suggestions.
Upon being totervlowad.
interviewed. Mrs.
Dingfelder sold ah* to d its
eritkiam a to mako, b u t ah* of-

WASHINGTON. OcL HI —
MV— Th*
civil
acm nautks
board Wednesday authorited E as­
tern Airlines and
PenaytvaniaAirlines to operate ovar
ry routes ovar pxrtv at
Virginia, Tenneo***, Noith Coro.
Itat, South Carolina and Georgia
rdor to prevent baxard* lah a v«
W , W ar* lo ft th* city
9- to th* arm y ’ — -------tote toot l i g h t M
m fm
Mouth.
m c i n y B.
tem porary authority win
o. J . The maneuver* will
login until mid-November,
i board allowed an ex tra
County
to u o m it tho alriteeo to
with ragulotioM raeuixlng
W ort
Ho ogd
sod dispatcher*
dlapetekera dsmon- ferud aoveral au|
Ota
rout# eompotent*/,
tho ia/rovuuM B t

Judge .Ware Leaves
City For Fear Days

■it

•rente peril .had struck..
Front Iho imininent mrnartul
-apital those civilians not ablo
to aid in thx&gt; defrnsu were pour­
ing out into the hinterlands ami
’he black m atblr tomb of Nicolai
fu-nin, nix idoalogical shrine for
the convinced
llol.-hevik, waa
rlosed—perhaps tho most omlnous portent of nil.
In tho vicinity nf Kalinin, 96
miles above the capital and along
the western iip’proaches within
90 miles of the Kremlin tlw
N sti columns drove on, although
often, said the Ru.siana, “onlv
across heaps of their own dead."
It appeared th at while tho of­
fensive from
tho
w est—baaed
originally about Vyaxms but notg
apparently operating about Mothaisk, 90 »njlea short of Mo—
—(till wax tho more power
that striking down from Half
and Imperllng tho whole of
Red Una upon the Upper Vd
River was moving a t • gru
rate. From tho available Inter
tlon It seemed likely th a t
farthcet reaches o f thla
had got down consIderuMy

“I cummend Uio Reader’s Di­
gest and think 14 laudable that
It U now balng' printed in the
Spanish langutge. Therefore. I
suggested to Mr. Wallace that
he accept artlelea from Laxtin
A m erkan
Countries
for
the
benefit of North A m erkan read
era."
Sha exptalnod
th at judging
from n local neighborhood, in or­
der
to create
understanding,
good will and "staunch fellow
ship” tho two nations should
mutually contribute to the msgaxine. Duly out of th k Inner glow
do**
aoaa on* caroani
cement a tasting
lasting friandirtsnashlp."
/
In a recant latter from the
chief editor, ho acknowledged
Mr*. Dingfsldar’s suggestion and
thanked bar. Ho wrote, " I roeofvod your valuohio sugxostion
and I cm aorioosly eonsworing
It fo r A uthor rtfsxynto.* ____ Kalinin ltMlf.

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Mo n d a y ;

Government predict*
Vanderbilt Stands
G oo d O r a n g e C ro p #
Alone With Record With Miami Tops'
Tlelltlaea
Kama ■Ulata*’
Of No Defeats State GridSate itlag eerrlca Sunday predicted Ika
(Chapter l«&gt; ll Lnera af riaOMI
allk Ika dark of Ika Circuit Caarf

N o lle .

Ike flallllaea name C M C U e M i
H are aed | M I W n &lt; l a ' reglotar
m M aanmaereaaat la tka Im m
af

Orange crop alight!/ af Hamlaala Cleanly. riaeifa.
MARTIN C E K B a o U r .
tore leaf eeaeon'a Hot a grapeBaafarf, ttartga.
oK aabmwhat amaller than far
•art- Ik. m i.
,‘ v T *
The Indicated l i t 1-41 orange
Florida

Friday

•A, Oct l i r - v r y - r u
H eonferenee hoc joit Orange I
ee W all e f Ita eocawe of fernletting an
«alk d football team end’a rtartda featball elate.
Miami, relying heavily ea •epbe ceerageoes Com­ omoraa beat- A m , SS-0, la the
aem
eoa opener far the Harrfceaee
ad alane today with
anbletalahad record ofend turned' -tech the Tampa
MM. Their--caaaebeck Spartan* Friday night 20-8.
The Tara ad BaOhtt gare preBtph
arcr
unbeaten
wnt Vandy hopre akylatlng bard an
h e ------_
on tthe
Male of ton’d fine eleven hy pining •
at lice and defeet that tUrt- 0-0 tie w h l ‘ haaruy-fitored
Tntaae, Mtaalaalppl fltnt* anJ Dcrldaan had awaaiping New­
berry, 40-0. They were Idle ever
irgla.
baa, after thrva fall weekt,
‘
1 ,’ S S r i i m
FU.U- .Will
&gt; of the 13 8. E. C- member*
Mlttdlag (bo four top-raabad Invade College Perk, ltd., for a
wn—«n iu
» Matured
m ama
K a u n m .'.along
. i a m a .. uthe
u
defeated path. Two athere have x j “ T . r s
.. keen tied wtth a ahock aaklora fTHklna from Smith Carolina
abaartvd In SoulhcaaUm circlet. Friday night.
Florida’* Gatate will be decid­
Even within the conference
/&gt; idee, eight elerene are eliminated ed favoritea over the Merylendfrom the chtmpkuieblp drive— ere. who ebeerbed a - tarrtfle
temporarily at leett— leaving on- walloping from Duke while the
’ |y Tulane’a Green Wave and Galore were dropping a' 3-0 dw­
Vanderbilt with clean loop re­ ell ion to the heavy- Vllltnova
~cord!. Tcnneeece and Georgia Wildcat*.
Althougb loelag Jo
VUldpova
,'■&gt; Tech.-both whipped onUIda tka
flfriilt. have not appeared la a OR .a U -y a rd touchdown pat*
from A1 Pnttoi to Bill Ptahovldt.
8. E. C. engacemcni.
Alabama. Aubom, Kentucky the Gator* aboarad they had prwwad Florida have been baaten la greaaod considerably along the
the conference. MlMl»»lppl State, comeback trail aader the coach;
Georgia, Mlnlrrlpp and Loualena
Stata hare been tied la.the loop.
, Tnlane’e powerbotwa eollap»&lt;id

S

ss&amp; JrtK

fOTICM
Notlfk la karaby a&gt;raa that 1
am m e t f i f la boalaaaa at
Set
while Wool jrlral Plraat Hanfeed, rlipfd a.
Bade
the
(
rirtlllnba
a
a
a
t
"Tim
parea
aarkrlly Paad a ad Head Blam
com- kalTa"
tad that l lal.n d re raelatar aaM

£ 5f^ ir sa » * s

►0,000 freak laat

k u o i,

e grapefruit pryducti-m
need at H J N jM boxru
Irtd" with td,800,000 far 1940I. •
The Ttxaa grapafralt crop waa
d W e d at I8 .io o .o o o bexee,
i Ilfam la'* at 1.913,000 and Ariwa'e -at 1.900,000The California Valencia cell*
at* .la aat yet available but
wdnctioo af navail end mlacelaeotu varlaUea wee placed el
U dfM A -baaea m i n t
lb.4T M M laat aaaaon. The Vilenela- era* laat eeawa m 27,730.OM boaee.
Tesae orange enp wet reti­
metad et 8,100.000 bexra and

u r saves U w i af - rtartda). ettk

Ika Clark of tka Circuit Court af
nemlaaU C aaalr . ! Florid*.
•a U

fH U B tlM t.

1

Natlm lrh .i-.br given that I mm
• a c iy a e la bu.ln.rn at i l t aaafard
Aca. Banlord. riot Ida, andar tka f|el f l t » name Hanford Arena* Boar
Garden and that 1 Inland la ra­
c ia l.r aald name pur.aaat to tka
term, af lha “PtMUUue
H in ■tatala" (Ckaplar n * H
Law# af
Plartda) with ika Clark e l
tk*

I.

karaky

■ Iron

n .i i

• m ««.»■ • * In kavu*.*- »l

if engaged In ki
Park Am. ganfa

- tka ftetltbv*

slatar aald name pureuaat la Ika
im m i ■ a* tka -PiatMtdaa ftam .
PTatuta" iChayt.r ttk tl Lana a f
rtaetday with Ika Clark nf Ika
Clrcalt C a arf.a f neodaoto nnaaty,
Plartda.
R A T A Itb BMITH.
U n o.r.

ncp«. it. ten.

;L . ■

noTtcri
Nolle# la karalry e l»o « lh »» w r­
it'. R. Dapraa and llarry CarrlaeInn engage- la koelnaea at I I I
Couth Calm.Ita Avrnue uad.r tka
Itrill Ion. cam. Palm. I to IJrue.tr
and that wa lataad In n i k l i r eakt
rums purauant la |ha taraia at
ib . nrtltlnaa Name ntate'a (Ch.pt.r t a tlt Low. Of P U r U a l wltk
lha Clark of Ika Clrcalt Court of
Hrmlnole Caaaly Florida.
W . I t UtTPItKM
MAIUVT tARRlXUTQN.

o r tu b co r*
TV JBtMM. eawiNOLB to IN
TV. rtAtRIBA. IN PROBATRIN rai raTATM o r J
in tuic court

I

«•*

Magiwlla A * * . ittefavg. tUmlnoto
C iial/ &gt; Placid* end..
Ik i
fie'naira* te praaaat aay .talm a aa4 IIIlona . m m
m i
Parker S M
diatnaf* whlck p n ae eltkae ad
yoo. may kere aeolaa* Ik * aatala
. t MARTIN LROHAIID. O e aaaad.
U t i of aeld O u a fy . la Ika Caanty
Judea af a.min..la C a a d lr..rtartda.
at kla aldra la tka aaart kaaaa
af aaM Caaaly at Baafpcd. rv-rlda.
wltkla alakt rataadar akaatka aad
aball atata Ika place of-yva'daae*
and pa«t affje * addraaa a f tka
rlalmaat. and akatl ka aworn I f
by Ika elahamai. aaaal. a r at.
l.irnny, and any aack clklm o r darnaad aat an file * akall ka retd

'FLORSHEIM

,

JOHN a L ICONARE t. 1

A* Bdmlklecraker of tka Xatata af

MARTIN' IJBONARO, Daeaaaad.

f

1 ■ • “ eaaaaaad..
P in t puhllcal'oa Scat I*. IP at.

n o n cm
H dk a I. karaby elra a
lhal I
am .aeaead In boalaaaa at l i t
Maenolla A ra n a * Halford. rkirlta.
und.r the r ic llll* *. men-* Pater
p e ar, iw .u ly KbappO and that I
Inland lo racial.r aald aaiaa perau.nt In Ika larma at tka "PM ilil.iua Name atataUT" (Chapter
lavtl l a w * ' o f Plartda) w ltk
ci.rk •&gt;r Ika Clranlt C&gt;ur&gt; -at
H.mlaula’ Coanly Florid I.
V
MRS. J. M. WISnn.

Owner

Orl. t.

FO R

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; 8 K Y R ID E R SHOES fo r boys

CORRECT MEN'S

Illl.

Beaton College ’ and Auburn;
Georgia‘a MeUl-tpuUd Dulldote
had to fk h t back te gala a 14-14
S 3 r vnuTdafe-batUn Mlttlaalppi
BtoU’a enbeetan Marapnt aleo
were atortlad In • aaoralaa* tie
with twice-whipped 1.
Da In
three week-end epeeto.
contecta. Georgia Tech1* Ei
The Seulhcaeum also laat two near* were pretty well botl
of Ito three other InteraccUonnl un la bowtng to unbeaten Nc

Came, 30-0, aad VUtanova

la AS It will coat yen to add
Medical Ex pence Coverage to
your automobile liability. policy.
Thle paye madlcat, | aurgkel,
dental, hoaptal. nuralng, eurfhel
epplUoc** apd fenerpl ftpntot,
not exceeding |800 far each pertm riding la rear automobile
Injured In ea eccldeaf,. 'S, . '

Ha’ll tell you it’s a nica hot sh o w e r-o n e tliatsoothes aching m uscht,

thumping Dayton .(Ohio),
Alabama entthed Howard
lege Ildl. tad Akbara wh
I/juftlana Teeh, ft-®. M wai
for aujor teat* thle week.

removes the griiM o f Inttla ami la a v ii Wm relaxed and r e fr e a M .

?oa can enjoy loittiig an lyelW rtiriiT u l in yoir taw? Ift « &lt; *

I« Your U xftivc

a L ««d «r?
ought to
HT
next

Illinium

a fevortU

• tonle-laxative
BLACK-DRAUOHT
tone lexy IntaaUnal

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Sanford I* Tim Only Ontrnl
Florida C ity Affording Unit, llltib w a y
And Water Transportation

Lack Of Power
* In South Is
Threatened
•

Lost In Jungle

Captured Nazi
Radio Ship is
Now 1 Boston
b

---------

-.C u rtailm en t In Use
O f Electricity May
Be Necessary In 3
a Southern
States

e r m a n - C ontrolled
Vessel T a k e n In
Greenland W aters
By Coast G u a r d

Officials Meet
D To Pool Reserve

BOSTON.
(h-e i t —t&lt;P&gt;—TW
Naai expedition svp.
xaptured
hy the United Stsirs Nsvy off
the roast ef Greenland after a
secret wireless station had been
set up there, arrived at Boston
y in the custody
of
the
il ship Bear.
The small lUl-ton Nsil-rontrollvessel. nf Nnrwrgian registry
was Interrrptisl In American de­
fense waters in Septrmher.
The navy disclosed yesterday
that the seisure of the Germansponsored radio station In Green­
land and its Nnrwrgian supply
rhip was made ty a roast guard
vrsscl. which was a part of the
navy's natrnl of Greenland waters.
The Norwegian vrisrl was not
armed, nor was (eslstanca put
up by clthrr its crew or the per■onnrl marbling the radio station
ashore, the Navv said.
The status of the score or more
persons who were on the ship
or at the radio station will be
investigated separately and their
rases decided upon individually,
the Navy said. The personnel
and the supply ship sre enroute
to the United States. Three men,
one drstribed as a German gtstapo agent were seised ashore
and the rest aboard the Nor­
wegian vessel, a 80-ton craft lest
month.

Shutdown M ay Come
In Two W eeks Un&gt; less R a i n P a l l s
A T L A N T A . Oct. 1 4 '— W )
— A definite curtailment in
the unc o f power In CeorKia. Alabama and Tenne.v
Dace may be necessary with­
in two weeks unless water
supplies are replenished bv
heavy rainfall. Leiand Olds,
chairman of the
Federal
■Power Commission, said here
today.
Addressing public utility commtnionera and power operator
of aeven southern statoi. Olds
assarted surveys isdlcsted
Me
^three states mentioned have a
w po*aU&gt;l* drmwndown In reeerveire
unto Oct. IS. *
The Public Service Commission
officials and power compaay repnusaUUvM met Imre today to
^ w ori. m»» a plan for pooling the
power,
including
• ather tTvV A,
" ■*
&gt;
f o r '’the duration oi
the MUsual
as ties
Nortk Carolina, nouth Carolk * . Oeorgia, Hondo, Alabama.
Teuaw eu and Louiptana were re-

The ship was returning from
a routine flight to Albuquerque,
N If
* Army officers said they frit
certain extremely poor visibility
)and not mechanical failure nor
aa explosion led to the crash.
The vktlms were listed as:
Lieut. John fl. Overstreet, Si,
Fort Worth, Tex.
S. Park, 24. Louis/is»

Wreckage thought to be that
of the plane in which William
C. Brooks disappeared has been
sighted deep in the Bolivian jun(le by the pilots if s transport
plant. Brocks was ferrying enfinetrs i-nd supplies to a mine
when plane, crew
and
cargo
dropped from tight.

Defense Course
For Young Men
To S t a r t S oon

Instruction In Metal
W o r k i n g , Motor
Mechanics Offered Apples Blown From
Trees Go To Schools
A t a conference of defense

training supervisor* held yester­
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. I t —
day afternoon in DeLend, each
person who attended was author­ (AT— An III wind that damaged
ised to begin courses this week apple orchards in Illinois, Indi­
New
in motor mechanlca and metal ana. Ohio, Michigan and
working for young men hetwrren York last week blew good t»
IT Sad 25 years o f age. Alex U. participants in Florida's school
Johnson, Ircal supervisor of na­ lunch program and to recipients
tional defense classes, stated to­ of surplus commodities.
To salvage the damaged crop,
day.
The first meeting will be Fri­ the surplus marketing administra­
In tion,
lion, la
k shlpi
shipping the fruit out In
day evening at ’ TiOO • o'clock la
~ flea
ntitles that »* r id a ‘a quoflvsntlt
(h i FofetaVarmda's building .t+sach
Ul
(ta win be
ba more than 1,000.008
the High School Farm.
id Walter F. Catling,
irso pound*, sale
The motor mechanics' course
»,|. |director of the , stale welfare
includes elementary
and
vanced mechanics. Students of hoard’s surplus commodity dlvi
this group will receive Instruc­ ■ion.
W. J. Albers, chief of the dis­
tion from J. S. Webb, while Ad­
miral A. D. Mathews leaches tribution division of 8MA. wrote
metal working, forge work, ace­ Catting that the fruit was “ en­
pur­
tylene welding and cold metal tirely acceptable for pll
poses’* but because of the wind
work, Mr. Johnson esnlalned.
A t the meeting Friday night damage would net keep the us­
___
plapa for class hours and genrrst ual length of time.
organisation of the course wilt
take place, the supervisor de­ Bay Officers
clared.

Lieut J, W. Templeton, 3fS,
Wkhite, Kan.
Staff S g t Bernard O. Bel, &gt;7,
Amite. La.
Selective Service
Staff Set. R. J. Farlow, 20.
Dispute Settled
Ashland.’ Ore.
#
Staff 8 f t Ralph J. Thomas.
25, Portland. Ore.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Oct. It.
Corp. Jerome E- Smith, 21, —WD—lioaol No. 10, who threat­
&lt; Ashland. Kan.
ened lo halt drafting unlcsa
Charles N. Feldclaon, Jr., report­
Tons O f Government ed for induction Thursday, said
Monday night state selective
•O w ned Rubber Fired service headquarters had ordered
him Inducted on that date.
Following the board’s threat
WASHINGTON. O ct 14.-IA1
Jooes, federal loen ad- last week,
National
Selective
maced
Monday Service Director Lewis B, Her-ef ■government. whey, dee Used a mlsnndataUnding
_____ rubber were lost apparently prompted
la a fire at the Firestone Rub- menu
He said Feldclaon, son o f a
former regional director of the
national labor relations hoard,
merely wantod deferment
for
long anon,*’ to taka an examina­
tion at Yak Unlvanity. but the
board believed he desired post­
ponement for a year.

Government W ill
Help Build Roads

Brought To Trial

MARIANNA. Ort. 14
Tfstlmony that Bhtriff John
Scott of Bay county rvcolvH
payment for • liquor conccaalon
in tho eointy was offir«&lt;l by the
prosecution Monday at thv atato
of ■ fvdtral court trial of the
sheriff, two of hk daputle* an.l
tight othar dtftndanti on chargra of conaplrncy to dtfraud the
government of InUrnal revenue.
Other defendants cm Cov C.
Gushing and D*wey Hilton.
Scott'* depUtUst J. C. Blackwell
sad Itseoa-Brown. I’apima City
policemens and Shsrman Lanier.
Felix Long, Sherman Barron.
Farris Foreman, Robert L Herndon and Gua Barnes, tho .otter
six alltgod bF Uis government
to hare bqen engaged In the
liquor hueloess.

Nazis Answer
. Pe*ca Rumors

Over 50 Given
Traffic Tickets
Over (0 persona have been
ven ti
iven
traffic tickets by the Po­
ice
rtment rJnce they
ke Dei
Depart
jttctl tAetr warning .against
violation' of the law Friday,
Chief Williams said this morn­
ing. Moat o t the tickets have
been for improper parking or
parking an the wrong side of
the street.

r

Russian Aid
Is Screened
By Churchill

The Iron Ring: Around Odessa

f

Prime Minister Re
fused T o
Permit
Commons To Dis
cuss British Help

German A rtillery Is
Now In Range O f
Outer Defenses O f
S o v i e t ’ s Capi t al

4

- U iM it k N . - O rt,
It
— (Ah Country C lub
jM m r M in ister C h u rc h ill tcwUv
r»»«ctl
Fcrrrn
of
*eerrcy
•round Iho qur«ti&lt;&gt;n n f nid to
F e e s R a i s e d j ftuatia.
refu sing to perm it flic
R n u it of Common* to drhatn I Is»
R rltU h help «nd ilr
By Commission Hillbirinjf fgt too f diwruM
the *ou rVc f*f

Russians Report
Furious Attacks

n

the

Resolution
To
In ­
crease R a t e s
Is
Made By I n g l e y
An increase in fees at the San­
ford Country Club was sppruvedby the City Commissioners In
their regular meeting last night
at the City Hall, on the recom­
mendation of J.
L.
Ingley.
chairman of the golf conuntttea,
II. N. Kayrr city clerk, said thin
morning.
,
Ratc« effective Oct. I raise the
green fee from 50 cents to one
dollar
during
the
wintor
and Spring season, while the In­
dividual
membership fre
was
raised from &lt;15 to 120.
The family fee has been in*
creased from &lt;25 to &lt;30. the
fee for
unmarried wnmrn
U
now &lt;10 and the student fee,
&lt;5.
Scvrral complaints were
re­
ceived liy the Commission on hart
and troken sidewalks in the city
and the Commission will notify
the owners of the property to
give them opportunity to hnva
the sidewalks mended. Mr. Sayar
said. If the sidewalks are not re­
paired the City will have the
work done and file a leln against
the property for the amount of
the rosts.
Bids wrrv received to paint the
outside of the City Rrrrratlon
Building on I-ake Monroe
the contract wcet to the Turf
(jjjj™ . A O W .

battle

Hitler Troops
Are
Closing On Reds
From .'I Directions

before Moscow

*f Hr inerted mch a
•w ould lik ely do m o tr h i m th.tn
good.*'
A call for m o rr direct llrith-A m rrican action !•» o»d rmtiled K u asia was
hrar&lt;l
in
[any q u arte r* laat night d m p ilr
A ith o rita tiv r iaxrrtlnn « th*t the
Qerman d rive on Moscow h id
bktn ilo w n l and m ay even hog
4&lt;»wn 7ft o r M0 mile* from Mm

Hr 4•«*»fiM(ra rr».«
I hi’ |lnti*h Ilro*.lra*ting
Sihtrm tin Urril lull mill Her­
man* h jir Iren killr«| and
fiOiMHi Houndid in the \|n*rm off en*i« v in the* pa«*t
I - ilov* while Ihe l.rrmam
ilaimril
1.000.OiMI Ituwmiana
ha»e Iren ra|&gt;lur«fl m the
w«r ihu* far
Ihe It \ I ranls’d writ*
rrn Herman* for the four'S
ron*riiiti«e
night . m ,»n
afro ml therliH k offer 'i«e.

tpw.
Soinp
o f Ihn l.ootlevn pre*
called fo r
th«*
rh ed d m r
•f
Am erican blood and w *e rtc d th:«*
B ritain am i R u««ii nlnne rri" m t
prevail Mgainut H itlcrd om . whd**
(■formed
qu arter*
« u w « te d
•hat B rita in might put h**r f ir r .- i
Into a land cam paign ni»mn*t the
A«t« in lla lv , Nor+h V fiita or
perhan* the Ru*«ian Cain-wMi*
B ritain flung her a ir fo rcr in ­
to i n u n -itrp offensive Ngainnt
the relch to crin ple her war in
d u d rle * and tie un tranwoort.
Appeal* w ere made to huth llrit*
lah and U n ited S tate* worker*
to hoo*t production to ■u«tain
Stalin ’* arm iea In the ranq iaigii*
to come.
Roth Lo rd Boaverhr«»ok and W
A Ye roll t la rrim a n . head* of the
B ritU h an d
A m arican
Mu t o w
tnir*iona, w orked long at »h«*ir
desk* y ra te rd a y In give r f fr e t
to pmmlaca to a#n«l Ru***ia every
thing *hc w ant* In the way of
m *t«rlal b M and the B ritish *aid
(h*t • n m rtaalo n *»f tru ck * and
train* loaded with plane* and
|anka alre a d y w n moving
to
•nrta.

The Gcrmnn oipln.n uKh (hi* rmliophoto from Berlin
the** are member* -f &lt; N*tn**tiini i I f I m i hment waiting t•• g&gt;i mi
artiun pear 0«l«*«*a Th»* gn-Nt grnin p«»rl
the Bint k &lt;ni
lurn completely rnencliel f.u
hut ha
&gt;
‘p»-*t&gt;'il!y (hr mm n l&gt;u k
Nvw*i and Rumanian m«* u ill*

Baber Qualifies Patrolmen Check
For Commission Licenses O f A ll
In District T w o County D r iv e r s
Store Owner, .Man­ Extending D e a d lin e
ager W ill Oppose
To Buy Licenses
Gut
In
Flection
Exempts No One

A n o th e r can d id ate i|iia lif ii',| I ..
d a y tn ru n ( r I ity I n iiin t i" i« n e r
in g roup N 'l
( ir n e I ! H sla-r,
* luvai
"W tu -t * ' 1'1 jn s a e g c r o f the A hlon
o r fo f f ( V i S to re , an in t|p |iF fiilFn t
Four beer permits were grant these would he murh heln lo Ru&lt; r«»nr&lt;*rn 'fh#*
o ilia r
m m l h lute.
rd by the Commission. The per 'la In Ihe present battle.
•Iim lifie«l in C r m j|i No * m U n n *
Most agrerd that the |tii"inn&lt; I I (h it
mils were granted lo Tony Kin­

gston at 1214 West Thirteenth
Street, Addle Williams at 300
1inford Avenue, O. K. lolly at
the comer of French Avenue and
the Orlando Highway, and Glover
Johnson at Olive
Avenue
and
Thirteenth Street.
The Commlision
prepared
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SXi

Street and Sanford Avenue. Mr.
Sayer . said. A request hy the
Colored World War Veterans that
the City donate the amount of
a license for a benefit show for
the Empty Stocking Fund was
refused on Ihe grounds that the
City Is ahort of revenue at pre,
sent.

Bomber Lookouts
W ork Efficiently
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.- ( A l ­
in the pres*two o f two govern­
ment officials, tho Now York
Information and air rakl warning
fllfer center
Monday
rtceved
warning nf the approach of at­
tacking bomber* and. In three
minutes, had dlanatcbad word to
intercept them.’
In four day* tha falter centers
In the 10-ftate northeaatern seeboard air raid warning network
exercises have cut aa much as
five minutes o ff tha lima requir­
ed to evaluate reports of attack,
ing bombers and order Intercept­
ing pursuit* o ff tha grmmd.
Tha exercise, employing
tho
services o f almost 40,000 volun­
teers at 45U oboervatloa posts,
will cloee An Thursday.
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BERLIN) Oct. 14 - ( A J&gt; - “ yictory D m ’ remains tha autborlivd
Carman answer to foreign goaaip
that tho rekh la war weary and
Is puttlag out paaca faalare.
"Onlv after arena have apokan
and ‘ Churchill aa* Cdan
hava N ye Supports Jewish
rembvad by Ow EnglUh
Stand O f Lindbergh
people tWmaairea will the time
have cam# far paaca faalare—but
they won’t bo Oonnan faalare,
NEW YOWCk Ort- t 4 - t A * they win bo aoloiy aod aielualv*- Senator Ny* (B-NDt
aaeerted
ErtflUh,’’
gold gutherlxad tndwy ha * greed with Dm atend of
Chart** A. Llnbergb that Urn
Ranawrrtt AdmtnlaCref Un and
BrtUah J«w i were prtaw ■
in landing Urn United State* la­
te —

probably will etamt «r fall on
their own lo this big hatlle. stul
■hat for Britain *n&lt;\ Amerli-s th"
important thing' wna long-term
aid.

Catholic Center At
Starke I h Dedicated

Nazi T h ru st
Is 65 M iles
From Moscow

Mr

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^&lt;'finiin|r ( uiihly Klkt l.oslgr nm!
•**•* Junior ( i.miii'&lt; r nf f'mniii&lt;*ri‘t*.
Il'1 atlfm l*
Ihr
l*rr*l»yli*rian
i hurch 4'f SanL'nl and Hj « n*«
*nlr'l in the City ainrv I'Jill
In ktating hi* plHtfurm
Mr.
Ilabrr *ai«l, '*li» Nnnmmring my.
an r n ii'liila t r fu r
tlu&lt; t ’ it y
ro m m i* « i« n . I &lt;1« *«» at ih&lt;* »&lt;•(|u r * t n f m y f r in u la . bti»in »** and
|irn fr* r in rm l tu rn n f S a iif n n l
“ If I am
I w ill |i|i«|g 'f
n il m y r f f o r t * t n w a n l th«* I n t l r r
in r iit n f nut
f in i- m f ’ il y ihm | I
w ill
la ir
th r * ii|i|H irt '»f
I h r v o i d a in th** r n n n iig • r lv r •

Xltii'Mitfh mulorintN luoi* uiinf
(&gt;«( 111 to renew t||«.ii ,Inver'*
llrrn&lt;M’k Itefnri* |&lt;eifi|* require I
to tulir ran vzpminmUmi ibey nr*.
tw»( evrniftt from Die \t%w fur-itMl
flrivinit it tor with mm «|.| hcen*.
wn'l (be Khtriiln Highway I'otrnl
hot* |u&lt;trolmeii here who ole -(«q»
•*ir»ir (InveM ami examining then
liren»e*. \\ II I.iiuUnv, &lt;• i|ivrvi
•«r of (he driver* ’ lieenM* ill
vision. * mi,| llm morning
Kriber’i (»«%e
III!
|&lt;rolei ( e*.
fnun the low requiring that th \
hovi- n I'.I H r j lirrnu* in enlei
t*» ill lve N eor, Mf. I.linl *0 v tie

m t i i\
mi
it
c\i»)
Ihe total id l{ii**ian pri•emr* in the war in the
ra*t now ha* n*en ahove
I iiiiii.non and I* *till inrrrax*
•rg Ihe
l.erman
govern*
msh i announrrd I inU i
It w,i* further *lalrd Ihe
r«|iM«alrnt of
HHI l(u**ian
rtibi*i«mi at full war itfrngtli
haie hern raptured, killed, or
woiimltil
\rronling to thin
estimate. K.OiHI.OOO I(ii**i4ni
hair teen put out of artion.
l.iitlilnM HiilltOM I imIhv *«ll i(|
(hi* Nazi
\am!iiunl&lt;
Imvn
rnn hril Mo/hiii-k. (ir&lt; m ill’s
w rst nf MtMt n\\ nti tho -iloHv*\ aPDromlt In th* Itus.Hiun
capital in th«* I.Lilav old o ff«'iiMi\i\ pliiciiur lh»* (H ’ rmau
a rtillrrv w ithin
ramfi*
of
.MoHcmv’rt niilr r
hut
Iht* nMiMinr att.n kimr
IUhI
•nay li«w*w». ai ' U•
U JiAKa
ejrrli il them.
\ 11••i lift •|»nh*,'in.Mi indiratnl
mI*o the N.iri*
have «'tu*irrled
Kaluga. I nil mile* *onlh »*f Moi*
«ow and were rolling forward.
I'tii H.imain «aul anoth*” ' tier*
man Aoluinn moving down on
Mu-iow lioni the \ aldai lliil4
to |hi* r».othwe*t wai nearing
the Mo*i ow-l.eningriiil railway.
The Ihcnitiiii i»*porti'il fmioiM
rtwT**
.
T.-f .,r in.rmn N u ll' tirrftrK f’Vr4

trolman mul ji» not hrev&lt;* .1 new t o i l ' nml elided I II*' G erm an o flii-ellNf ti&lt; ili*|iloy, they will
(■ '■ ■ 'ire i» 'lu ck e in iig in ’ he V&gt; Umhjert to action of the rood |»u mu se rlo i s d i r llie G el man « .ipt rol
lo re o f Vviisnni 121 iiui'-i w e 't
Visiting the hnal lireh«e lot of \|llM’OW
reon. Mr l.iiolwoy i* ailvinug •
Th«* liiriiiMn off»-n*iv4H upon
the lixffic lev* |Moed |»v thi Momiiw ih iiilv h.id nol
h••••n
l.ial «e«*ioii of the State l.»*gi» i hulled generally I .-• nigh!, hut
lotnrelio n ."
‘ ihe one gient quest ion w » ' whe­
I'i&lt;Holman .1 M Rirhlnug Aul ther Ihe Inller I{||"IIIII reii‘ tin* morning
that
he expert* tai. e. unfiiverntde weiillter und
inocei ution of the driver'* lieenie the runiiiliillve exhaiisliun inherlow to hecorne more exteii*i\e etil in «u«h n v s 'l campKign were
h* inetoriata lire not getting their umog lo lie enough In 'lop Mil­
liretiNei fa*t enough Some roim- ler -horl of Ihe I'lipitiil
tie* ate fining every inotoiut
Tlie German' rluimed that llm
found without the new lirrnie S „ i( f|r«t line t.ink and motor­
ilrea«ly4 though m«»al of the .in- ised ilivtdoil' were udvencing *1
lieemseil uiotoii*t« found III Semi' r..,, -I.I.-.I lied lln l the Soviet
__ Thru-, .ruliinct— nis w U . —
11lie. o
-o w ulelv lireaclieil
other officials called un Cungr .» m»d given 21
hour*
to
g«q ,I,.I . .Il , • of e'-eiitial trservre
Monday to
rrmnV" Ini' him their liernaeM.
I hut Ih-&gt;
en* no linger id.le
"trains! arming American ... .
* We lake their Paul*** when lo offer exeii ix sucre -ful de­
chant
shins
and
rnr
of
thi'm
diwe
find
they
have
not
te
neweil
laying defense.
Living Costa Arc
rjared thnt even “ the risk of their old lici'tuex and give them
Smile (ionium uuarti'r &lt;
rvU p 1 .6
P e r c e n t * « r Itself“ must not deter this tinm to get it, (ml If they me pres'ed the opinion Ihul the most
countrv from aiding Britnin.
i nicked up the oernnd time ami advanced Nmi delachim nl&lt; acKi-cretnries IHil', Htlmson und have not complied wi»h the law luullv were operating east . of
NEW YORK. Oct. I I - 4 A V Th* cost of living of wage Knox told the House foreign nf- the ra»e i* turned ever r»r pro. the longitude of Moscow, lull the
KirliliU’ g more sps-rifix' testimony of milt'
•arner’s faaillls* In the United fuirs rnmmittre also thut tho arention.'* Patrolman
Act’s . prohibition rxplainvd.
State* rose 1.(1 ’ pcrreul from Neutrality
•ary maps published in the Ber­
August to SepUmber, the month­ again*
lin press put Ihe main German*
Amertran merchantmen
ly aurvey of th# national Indus­ entering combat tone* ought In I/oaders Co-operate
line* at within 100 nillei of tho
Kremlin. This in ilself, although
trial conference boai t, private he removed in the interoat of In
organisation, estimated ■••ring delivery o f lend-leaso supOn Tourist Edition the map’s preparation might hava
plle&lt; to the British port*.
been assumed lo untnia1-* sumo
Monday.
The board said that living rents
support
“ The risk w« incur In arming
The following mi-rrhanl* nml development*, did not
had risen elx percent during the our ship* and sending them to bii'incs* toon hsvo ulrnuly sig­ the theory of it bankrupt Rus­
y*pr end were 218 percent sea,’’ said Knox, “ |* f , r |P„ nified their intention
of
eo sian resistance.
r than April, ItKU, Ih* low than Ihe rfak of altowng England ouerating
Soviet quarters for their part
with
The
Sanford
of th* depreerlon. However, to lo»i* tho war.”
Herald in publishing a special insisted yesterday thnt Ihe N ail
•UJI were 10.2 percent below
In one nf the bitterest official Tourist
Edition on Dc!. 27 thrust* hail been slowed down,
th* September, 1029, level
condemnation* yet r f tho &gt;&gt;’*11 which will tu» distributed
to nlihi ueh not brought lo a standrampalen nf conqueet, tho usual­ 1.500 prospective winter visitor* ■till. Sps-eifirallr, the Russian*
L O C A L W E A T H E R ly ‘ mild-mannered Secretary of selected from a special Chamber said that somewhere about fsllen
Stale Hlltl told the committee; of Commerce list, ** well a* Bryansk, which lies 218 mile*
’The blunt truth ta that the thousands uf other readers both southwest of Moscow nnd pre­
Fartly cloudy
night •nd
*llho.n| of world la steadily being dragged in Florida amt throughout Ih* sumably far hark o f the farthest
Wednesday j some
German penetration in that thea­
light showers on th* aoutheaat downward and backward by tho nation;
ter. an unidentified town hail
mightiest movement o f conquest
I’ lgfly Wiggly A I.ovett’s
W. It. Relit Service Station hern recaptured by the Red or.
*»W » Demoted in all history.
mis-* and that north nf Orel,
Armed and militant predatory
Waguner Furniture Co.
which is nto ill 228 mile* south
fortes nr* marching across ran
Palm etto G rocery
of the. ra
raplial. Red rounter-ats
tinenta and Invading th* sea*
Lodg* A Son Grocery
tacks had made some gains.
desolation in their wake
Takach Restaurant
Moreover, ;t was declared by
With them rid** * policy of
Jimmi* Cnwan
the Russians that the • German
frtghtfulneea pillage, murder and
Mickey's Pharmacy
push
from the seelnr of Vysanus
Spencer's Top Shop
"K ^ iF .w b lc h fill* M'
— key rail town Ivlnr 125 mile*
civilised mankind with horror an.1
Angel's Eat Shack
to the west o f Mosenw— appar­
indignation.
Mac’s Electric H»rvte«
radi* progrem srtpU.
“ Instil
1Hutto ns devoted In the
Stanley-Rogers Hardware Co. ently wat proceeding with falling
h* I* »* w wm momentum.
^•
Hanson's Shoe Shop
oas Columbia safeguarillng and premoUon nf
W. T. ‘ 'Whitehead.
Hofmann
and iM y b* human rlghU and welfare boil!
Duke’* Place, Allocations Board
WMBK at J*ek**o- up hrough th* B|ss ar« being Electric Service.
by meth*d* Ilk* Ihner City Drug Co., Lanty Dry Glean­
A* nford man
ly barbarian Invader* six­ ing 4 Laundry, Btmlnolo Coun­
Makes Plea To U . ft
of
teen cento Ha* ago.”
ty Credit Aaooclatlon.
Repeatedly warn'ng Uwt th*
8 too*
Pre-School
Nursery,
NEW YORK. Ort. 14 -&lt;/PI— ! [
Nails are bagt upon world dom­ Clark Variety
Work*,
Nip
Donald M. Nelson, executls
ination, Hull said lb* failure o f Sign
Shoo.
Sanford
Box
director of supply priorities aa
away poreens is tkts country Center, Metach Realty Co,
allocation* board, pleaded
and sUawber* to snap that fart Purcell C*.'
that tho nation “ shoot th* v
“ baa bean, and (till la tha greatSeminole
Barbecue,
Raalty te heat Hitler. Ha auggaata.1 w*
a * ( • « t w * i - &lt;Jo»bl* *T«rythbt( yee b *I* « » *
' — ------ *n EM * VW**h .

KTAnKK. Oct. 14 - (A h - Bi­
shop Hurley, of St. Augustine.
Monday dedkatril the new S!
Edwards Catholic church and it*
additional fseility for soldier*
Camp Blending. * USO .ervice
canter.
„
' •
8t- Edward* i« Ihr first f alh•die church to be erecle.l
In
Starke and the service center i»
said to be th* first of its kind
to k« conatrurtrd sincr formatrjj
of th* USO. The renter will i&gt;
npereted hy the National ( alho
lie Communlly Service.
The dedication sermon w*«
. preached by the M»g. Patrick J
McCormick, ylct rector of the
c S
University of Aid.Hrt
at Washington.

K

Nat Farnsworth Writes And
Acts In New Radio Serial

Three Cabinet
Members Urge
Neutrality Ban

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T U E S D A Y , OCTOBER 14, 1 M I

Gas Station Men
l In Ocala Attend
“Tourist School"

"DEVIL'S TOWER'

Every community ha* it* neighborhood feud*, it*
grudge fight* and its *plte fence*, but there would be
mighty few of them, write* Homer oCroy In Your' Life
Magazine, if “ everyone would nmile and give In— Just a
little.” l*roving hi* utatement, he relate* the .story of Rud-

TALLAHASSEE, Oct. 14 —
fSpecial)—In
of r
record-breaking influx of winter
vivltnra iluritig the approachin,
l»uH.t seavnn, the chamber »f
1rnmmcrm of Ocala baa •Niiugnr
ilnl a plan which lb* Main He
Irl Cnmnii«*inn. through Com,
rri*«inn»r John«oq, hopei will be
followed by a'.i other chamber,
-of Commerce throughout the
ctatr b*eau-» a. the good »f
'-rt It I. believed K will ham in
■the way of making their Fltrldn
.vL.it more enjoyable for thou
»&gt; iri-t* who drive- from pluru u
,pier* nnd point of Internal t&lt;
point of Internet.
The Orala chamber of com
mere* held what It. manager calk
a "T ourlet School" to which all

Kipling, Mr. Cmy relate*, fell in iove with a Vermont
girl and, when he went to Vermont, fell in love with the
T
Mate, too. lit? built a mansion that wan to be the home of
Be roeetot ...
»M
- ........... .. . .•kT» all future Kipling*.
Ytere* NrrII i ........ ...... 92.2S
"And then a load of hay upset the house and history.
. ........ ..
. MJM
O**
——--- -- —
't i t
••.so He bought some pasture land from hi* brother-in-law with
Alt •Mtaarr
rente •# the underatanding that he was to be allowed to cut the
(kaika, fmbIrIUm ee4 Milrvt to# hay. But the brother-in-law said that no hay waa to be cut
’Wr
• ntelRf fee4a will k# rbariH #•» from the land. Prom this simple matter, trouble started.
—---•• re#«ler e4wwnlaliHr miM.
The two had tramped anJ snow-ahoed and Christmas din­
{ a
lelaesfl Rowtpnpfr Wrprwrwtew ner'll together, but no more. The quarrel grew sharp and
1lrM , |»#. r f y r w u t Tfc# llrra M In
lk» MlUul fWl4 •( UttHMBf. personal and foolish.
O fflrr* i r * M l a l a l a H In lk « la nt“One day the Urother-in-law was driving a load of hay
n f f il ia l ef lk « rannfry a l l ! p rledown the road when he saw Kipling trundling along on hi*
•*#•1 U a 4 | &gt; a r t «r « In ( I i Im i *
* M » Yerfc„
bicycif. He swung the team sharply across the road, and
&gt;W
Kipling fell o ff and threw both o f them into a,terrific ar­
_T fcn Ham id la ■ maanfcar at T l «
A n w l i l a l Prana aklffc la aarln - gument. The argument grew so hot and personal that the
llT t t f ratltlr4 In Ik# naa far ra p ak llm lloa af all aew * dlapalrkm brother-in-law threatened to blow Kipling's brains out. If
rrr fIM
! • If a r naf atkarwfan he had any. Within a week the brother-in-law waa arrestrra4 IU 4 fa Ikla pa par an4 alaa
•u Hit la I. aakiiraiu* .(
i ed for, as the warrant put it, ‘assault with indecent and
&gt;.r«u ar» «&lt;—
opprobrious names and epithet* and threatening to kill.’
ii f f ;
It all ended with Kipling leaving America. The bro­
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1941
ther-in-law made the announcement that if Kipling ever
BIBLE VEltAK PUB TOUAY set foot in America again he’d aue him for IBO.OOO for
‘malicious prosecution, false arreat
and defamation of
THE SUPER • ABUNDANCE character.' Kipling never set foot.
OF GOD'S GIFTS: Give, nn.l it
‘Th e two halt! that hay grudge till they died, which
shall b« firm unto you; i;t&gt;oJ
mfoiurr, pressed down, anil shak­ they did six months apart. Neither was big enough to go
en tegethsr, and running over, to the other and hold out his hand.” '
shall men give unto your Imsnm
—Luke 0:.TR.

1
1

service ■tat ion owner*, manager
nnd operative, were inelted tr
i h e r dwruaainim of Idea, reward
in* way* and moan, for gielni
j service with a .mile not only f
visitor* but to home folk.
n
well. The ppint wa. made the
service .tation me nare the fit*
to come In ehntact with vbiltar
and, beeauw o f that, hold veiee.pon.lhle poaltino. an publ r
relation* reprenontatlvti.
Brief talk* were
made
by
|member* of the touri.t commltte,
.of tbo chamber of commerce an
'th» service .tation
men
'called upon to ghre their view
and urged to apeak thair mind
1freely .o that alt the pro. an.
icon, of the proposition migli
'men were present and every
be brought out. Fifty service
, phase of tho question was dlsirun.eil. No organization w»* effretive becaure It wa* helicved
none wa. necessary, bot all
agreed that It was up to the
-•rvice •tn'ion men of Ocala to
do ev, rythlng in their power to
m a te goml will on the part of
•tranger* aatroniiing their re-‘P-'etive plaee. of business, by
rrrdoiliig the most
rourteoas
-er-'iee |H&gt;ssihle.
" I f everv service station in
Florida wilt follow the lead of
|those in Ocala." -aid Hotel ComI mis.lonar
Johnson.
•'Florida s
visitor* will sing the praise, of
the state and carry awav mem
oriea which will causa them to
want to return.”

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m

Time For Action

THE RABBIT IN THEGAR.ACE
(Prom Th« Christian Science
Monitor)
As to why you—fleet, half-crown
traveler—
Took refuse hem
Where the roar of u stilky. illnatured motor
Broke rnnnnn-like again' i yirtir
quivering ear.
Where oil dropping insulted
your country nose,
Whore the rough concrete flat •tened your eyes
And acrape.l the soflm*** behind
'yaur grsas-bred toes,
Where In an unequal race you
lost. 1 am not wl»e
N»r do I pretend to ratl«nilli«
Whv your captor gently laid
A broad hand along your little
body
•Thai tremble.:’ ao
And considered hlmrclf amply
p||(i
P«r eonaequent depredation* .o
kla garden
—VIRGINIA rLEE O’DONNELL

There la a lot of t ilk going
a cur
___...«)
on *about who
neatrnnwr^lR*
Ca"«r-Mmsn-at-largr l. going In bo, but
ia _moatly talk* « far tt___
be uslag
' And the United Slater- i» roportcJ
aa turning out alxty a month.

latest news from across the sea* 1* to the effect th*t
Britain is, somewhat belatedly, landing a substantial ex­
peditionary force at Archangel, that Arctic Russian city
which some Americn doughboys have causa to remember
from tho lost war. These “ several Una o f thousands” of
British troops may not have arrived lo time to be of .nuch
help in relieving Moscow, but perhaps they will help to
sustain Russian morale if Moscow 1* taken by the Nazi*.
While they arc at it, the British high command might
well take steps to release some o f the hundreds of thou­
sand* o f troops frozen In the Middle East where the tem­
perature i* considerably warmer than it is at Archangel.
r»a, bond estreated,
Collier
There General Wnvell is said to have already available for
Vunrthvau, disorderly contact,
action no lea* than haif a million seasoned troop* while
bond estreated; Clyde
Dell,
diunkeness, bond estreated.
ha hurriedly whips Into shape a million Indian*. Allied with
Al.o, Ern»it Dixon, dmnkear.x,
the Turk*, or even without them, thi* force ought to bo
15-00 or If. day,; Richard Mathle,
able to cause the Germans considerable annoyance In south­
disorderly conduct, rate dtamiaaeastern Europe.
fd; K. J, Mackay, disorderly
Thirty-eight
perron.
were
conduct, $5.I’d or Ifi daya; Dock
Kaports from soveral Balkan countries indicate that
the native population, without the aid o f Unks or air­ brought before Judge Miller for Terror, disorderly conduct, case
trial In ffunicipa! Court yestw di.mi.aed; Jeff
Stokra, drunk
planes, i* carrying on a civilian war with lead pipes and day afternoon at 4:00 o'clock.
and disorderly. 120.00 or 00 ilayi;
pop Ixittlea which has the Germans buffaloed. I f the Brit­ Three white men together a
Frank Janes, drunk and dlaonlerish could cross the Dardanelles, push up through Bulgaria their chargee and aenteneea were ly. $10.00 or 30 day*.
a*
follow,:
Shell
le
H.
Cogbum.
AI to, Luclo
Luelous
u. H
Hughe.,
ug he., drunkand Rumania where they would find the nu is of people
r.» . f.I.OO nr Hi d a y.- Henry
friendly, they could cut the German’s Russian supply linns
Speeding! d*no&gt;i cn
Johnson, drunken#.*, $9.00 e r 16
and render somo real aid to their belengutred ally while ..treated; J. L. Drown . double (d a y .) Jrh n H en rr M iller, d ru n k 1
there is still time.
'parking, bond estreated
■nil dii o rderly, bond estreated;
Pierce Cooper, drunk and dis­
M ayb e there ia good reason why the British can’t d o ' - N,« ro«* trW *l coutt’
o rd erly. boed. r* ire s le d ; Henry
this, but w* are confident o f hna thing, they will ngvor1
^iph'nqruirtn,
Robcrton, tlS in k cn Ja l md tVgget anywhere twiddling thoir thumb*. Perhaps this repirt log, bond eatraatad; June.
glng, c a .a
dbralaM d; Tbom ai
Griff, gambling, band CstreateMI O liver, dlaorderir eenduct $6.00
Iron Archangel means something:
Sylvester Franklin,
gambling, cr 1$ d a y .; W illie Mne Richard­
R««n Daniela, son. diactfderfy conduct, $6.00 or
bond eatraatad;

Ona KUUd. One Hurt Serlous)v in Crash—headline, 1-eeomln*
. almn«t a atorullng head. It r«-M
h i thrown In If driver, drove

'-•artfully.

___’

A f

38 Piersons Tried
In Municipal Court
Monday Afternoon

bllng, bond e« treated; Crta IS daya.
gambljri
Obscene Magazines
Lomax, gambling, bond retreated.
Also' Mabel Rowland, gambling
The exiling o f obscene literature from Miami never re­ bond catrcated; Julia Clark, y«m R A D IO N E W
quired more than two step*.
bllng,
bond
retreated;
w l)BO
One wa* tho pa**avo of a clear, dimple atralfht-for- Sykaa Lawson, poaaearer of li­
$10$.00 or W dava; Ode
ward ordinance providing penaltlc* that would actuaU)rfive quor.
Lae Wade, potaapaor of llquqr,
the prohibition efrect.
„
.
.
.d a t a :. O ertrud^fc_______ T o a lah fa

Klaalmmer U planning a big
, ,liyr.tock .how thin
■ .
—
T — Tnd’ Mflldr was to-sriiw -r th t erd
men from around Sanford should
The first half o f tho Job wa* done by the city com­
'b « represented.
mission. It posited an ordinance providing for tha automa­
. It Un’t enough to reserve ez- tic revocation of a new* dealer’* license u soon M he U
tv* cople. of tho llereldT. apecial convicted o f a second offense. To thg new* dealer, that
w,
i edition If you Wl»h to sere fire mean* conform to the law or go out of buiinesa. It would
cant* on each copy. You must al­
to turn In the name, of tho be hard to prescribe a more conv:ncing penalty than that.
y ■Mopla ' to whom you wunl the 0 The next ntep is up to the Miami Polka Department.
papen aent
I f we Judgt the public temper on this issue correctly, tho
cop* will haul the offenders into court—or al*a.— Tha Mi­
J
CATECH U*
,
I
Preacherl And how high can ami News.
fcr..

you count, little man!
Email Sammy: One, two, three,
B e ! fovr, n
r ^ Balx,
^ M Jaeven,
H ^ a lg h t.
IV
five,

W E E K L Y N E W S CO LUM N
■p JOB HENDRICKS -

» ;v ,
hart
.souId be effective!ily barneaaed
_• ad their
_ I knock.
______ _______
directed lata
,eoma eonetructiva effort., Sanford
• would Men betome Me fastest
-growing city in Florida, sad A *
&gt;knockers would bo ao bury May
■would soon turn Into boeaters.

«

ram for the mb of *

Bonds ' S the Btata oT
Of course, I t a g »
that Mr. Lohmoon
that aomathing wo
dona. Wo all Enow
whan It comao la F»
gram over,, and oa •
my wofldaaM_fca

» FtaaMe skip e-o*l are worth
! a* wayh*—Orela Rtor. Aoym e dooao additional
weald be wore to tbo

L*

TMarvUlo

__ _______ S

s.i.’srsL’SSu'tiis

earmarking «

*

x ri

you may
work- Area

aarnest dtslra to
with kind personal

beg

to

_m

and
L
■
$

•Vnda-RM pre^"***kndvf

In

s a S g Iturei
f Jr,“ I
U fo f

rmking

of

an*

at- _______

tommiUj* m]

Mooaa

Oasmalllss

W In U r

Needs.
The Sanford Attaatte
National Bank
v rvn e ia r m r

WINES - GINS - LIQUORS

/ it 4

r m B pgUVWYt-FHOMM • • . *.M t M

RILL’S PACKAGE STORE
t t l W. FIRST R f l l t t

Former new.pspsrwomen Mrs.
Louisa Denials has been
' women's editor af the Navy 1
r riir wwirwnw.
s,.*) fw.T* Wfitly
(iify

Trailer park managers believe

Home O f Those Famous Fretieh Fries

HAMBURGER
CHEESBURGER
BARBECUE BEEF
BARBECUEHAM
BARBECUE FORK

WUh

•

H ot

W Uh H ot ,
French Frian
W ith H ot
French F r its
W ith Hat
French

Rt,

ZwC VA

20c
20c
20c

W E A B B NO W O P E N E V E R Y -8U N I)A
AY

SEMINOLE BAR-1-Q

that jha tmor a! gssallna sknrtsfO

factor in deciding
many owner of rolling homas to
eoma early to Florida and stay
later thregh tha season. All
touriabs however, have- recently
Program
8 J # Norman Beasley and bla been assured that a sufficient
ipply of fuel wlU bo available
Fla. Cowboy* •
.
7.80 North American lazuranc* for their need*.
The "World's Greatest Trader
• Co.
City’’ at Sari sots, report* a rah)
1 * 1 Breakfast Brevities
In revenue of 33 perWht com­
7:48 U P Moore
pared with the preceding season,
8:00 TW *^World Today
and
claims that all formas re­
1:18
cord* hare been broken for \hs
• UO

Liatoa WtUp. news
yott* J2:05 « g a Off
my

regards.

SILK—We
that silk era bo
Blau of

yoar

W. FIRST STREET—PHONE 7W-M
“ Wa Wire Flower* -EYerywhw*

Florida trailer
dllh
ess
parks repoting _a _rtater
greater Inert
Increase
with the
b velamo
volume as compared
sampan.............
u m pirlc
rlod_ last year.

Snorts Reporter
Nows af tha WsrM
Kerry Jama.
Rlua Mseerm---------

»*UT

S rS
silk
cul­

abret tho poasEhllHv of
ture la Florida. Bilk culture bo*

found that tho malbarry tore
Uo*o_
tho

I Will Do MyKt To Rooot Sknford

VUIag* Chapel second eonsecuofvo year.

0:48
9:00

aw ?
0:18
Ai

•f

Air

the

OIL

PLAN T

BURNS

LANSING. Oct II.— UP&gt;-Fsd
of the tor thousands of gmllona of foal
all sad naphtha roaring flamM
swept through tn all plant and
an ' adjoining lumber yard hare
Eonday causing damage sail
at more than $60,000.

•■‘ V &amp; 'I K L .

of Uto people who 000*
Central

Mar-

a

FORRENT

Ilillre

^
are
btka sam*
to fight.

CATO APAirmSHW
tba Ah’W

-,Vv '

Please reserve, fo r m e...... copies o f the
Sanford Herald’s Annual

Waltz

treoo i

Way*

Bllif Noi f f

(vOTr

afiv''

miltoe of tho Boom of Be pressn
tatlvas. I think that It la pardaa-

tutrnitf

i
Banks, drunkrwsas, tasA
r * &gt;£sfi
tosoin«ry,
drunken*'|M
10:00
•d; *u,
Maria
______________^
s U Glsnn'
p ^ lu. MUlar
A t t i i n'

-5**rtrs

membership

__

res,

10:80
Congressman PetiT* 10’A 5
*
, 7 l shell m aia.llrtK)
son,
'• C . f f art
$0 '» « n d la t o lll- « fl
kip ed -tarwry
remarking of tha funds so that l$:0O

y f We nsvsr thought wo would
•W pulling for a Russian victory,
• bot wr know now that every da»
i tko Russians h*ld out is one more
fd e y In whMb the United Bt.toi
• • • Justified, Florida
prepare Its dafentss, trory g«UJng » Team man on the cons
■outkem statsa to tab
man killed by th# Uusiiana U mlttso. Usesally Konorkhla Ed- with solo of lA lH M t--------Choir*
I Use G.rntsn who esn rums
WR CANT M A W
-day shoot at A marlcoo soldlare.
THING—l
otijm fcls. w
Glsnn could have (ottmt
which
but wo
awK-nca wa­
re
M know much about the future
w$ W the f lt Law nm re w ater-

recklsss driving,

Jo* Gordasr, drunk and dl.ordsrI* $20.00 or 60 days; Utln GardiiiiurdsrlT conduct, bond O*
ire^ud: Eddk NUdaek,

That’*
ad It
lake* to rh itk
with g a r Pernanal Loam De­
partment f o r

Tourist Edi­

tion which will be published this y e a r tm
O c t 27;
asassas S4&lt;S&lt;OSSM&lt;•-Mm im mimsm i

sf ( &lt;M«.aa«4slb4reA«tVSst4&lt;

1

ill?

fog tho. 1
tto y .i

1 «

- v
■ ■ B K

V’.f“

• j.- '/'K 55'
1 4 -C

i

ind disorderly, $10.00 or UO days.
Also Tksbna Fort, disorderly
conduct, $10-0° or M ^ 7*1 Tow

|ust A Minute!

(T H E S H O P O P P E R S O N A L S E R V IC E )
' f l o w e r s F O R E V E R V OCCASION

M
Homo ~
id swrekbaart. of navy men what
0:10 Program its.urxs
thslr laved one are doing,
0:1$ Voice af Broadway
8:H0 Outdoare with Beb.Edgo
0:46 The World Today
Sarasota Boasts B ig
7:00 Mirada and Melodic
7:16 Musical laUrhnle
Num ber Of Tourists
7rfJ0 UP News
7:30 Second Husband
SARASOTA, Oct. 14— &lt;Speeto)&gt;
6:00 Boys Town
— Preceding the robins by a wide
8:80 Arkansas Traveler
..................................I
trailer touricta M V S
8:56 RIomt Darts and the New. margin,
ready
established
a. .record
eady r_
-----—
..—
.
1:00 W&lt; The People
Florida nr ap unusually eerly
__
8:80
Report to _____
the Nation

.

-thg—t o ke Coeaty
lard Caldw.ll, who represented ths Commsrcs woo at
Third Ct.Ulci of tho State of
iir’t John L. Foht,
denial
Rsrenua with tho *
Florid** announred bU tataodon
tai

to retire from tho II oom, realising
that this would lomro r vommy
0B the ApprepasoUona ComailtUs,
and feeling that Florida woe’antttlsd to refill thU Tammy, 1 put
on » drire as a madldaU for atmlion to that committee. On the
fln t effort I fsM . owing ja r g |w In tkt f|tt
.
___ tr of th* House was Interested In

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala.. Oat 1 4 UP)—The Southern
U i^versl®
Conferencvs charging the removal
of Dean Walter D. Cocking of
the University of Geor.rla con
stiteted “ a dear care of poWUral
Interference,' tm£nimesly voSe&lt;l
Motklr J so drop the school frw ^
its ranks.
The conference, meeting
In
executive session, approetg an
executive committee report atktrug that Cocking waa “ dismissed
from his poeitloo without doe a rA
wwongble aotire sad upon charrp*
which are not substantiated.'*
A revamped board af regent*
Jits summer voted npt to renew
locking, contrast. Governor Taluadge charged he hid advoeatt^
racial co-education.
“
The report, adapted in axavutise session by member. Ilf the
41 whoob* in the conference,
added;
"N ot only wa. Dean Corking
li.mi*«ed without due notice a r 0
without Just ca-so, but by a
&gt;oard of regent, at the direction
&gt;f the governor ynd by a beard
if regrnU reconstructed for the
lurpose of eectiring that tUa'mUsai
oren aw Inst the recnmmertilatir
no*
if the president of the Unlverxity
rf Georgia and the rharuhdior af
he univerrity ayitem,’’

Pippin Gardens, Florist

Mrs. Laalaa DaalaU

S

Georgia Dropped By
College Conference

�IB B SAHFQBD .BBBALD, SANFORD,

•

ial And Personal Activities

B it s : n o D RIN K BEAL. S o d tty M t o r

Social Calendar

CT. D.
N ow H aving
Annual Convention

P e r sonal s

F L O R ID /

PAG E TH R E E

R. H. ELlia Speaks. T o
Sanford Garden Club

. leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
Oeel
■is*\ Ijiiin- - -v IV ,

R. H. Ellis ol Orlando gUCSt
speaker at the
first
general
meeting of the Sanford Garden
Club which was held on Friday
morning in the Woman’s Club on
Oak Avenue, presented several
valuable suggestions for garden­
ing after whkh he answered
questions that were
taked b y !
the various member*.
Mr. Bill* stated that for yearn
there ha* been money spent *n
destroying the water
hyacinth,
when it could be used for comIwist, after being .hopped into
fine piece* and kept
for
alv
week*.
The *ugge*tion*
foe better
gardening which Mr EH* gave '
are listed as follows
"Do not bury
rompost.
It
■houbl be placed rn top of the &gt;
soil and mixed thoroughly.
“ If weeds In the garden are
•till green an,| not seeded they
may he rhopped up and dug into
the soil. However this should not
he done when they are dried, but I
pulled up anil thrown nway.
j
"Oak leave* and Cold Smoke
produce the h«‘*t sweet pea*, bet- | Chosen by their home xtate* as there prs-tt:r*t c..«P.
ter than steaming nr any other
Ippcar in the annual rodeo I eft to rigid &lt;J i tit row
m&lt;lh«d. Keep the plant* dusted I
Itary M errier. Mis* Sun Valle} . nml Anpc i ..... ......
from the limo they appear shove
Miss Texas, Ada 1or lVrnxi. Mi-s Ai rot
the gnogul. A enntinoed thor- '
nugh
application
is
to
Ire
nrr" iirii SMI-iURintn i— III US- ore- _ _
,
fern-.I to a heavy applieatjhn. ! I h f , l p I o h i l i p t
Put the d id on the bottom side, 41,1 L K V U H l i l C l
f th#» l»*avwi, bL*o.

&lt;• \

l • .it -

Pi&gt;k i'o..
I*i\li .

Ingram,
. l:.-l.rrt-’

The Florida Division of th#
Mbs. S. L. I^ory of Euatis ia
• Sto re,
TUESDAY
spending the i.ay ;n Sanford on
. Spencer
The Duiineu Woman'* Circle United Dtwhtar* of the Con­ bsasinese
I .-io*‘ f,
will meet with Mm. 11 If. Me- federacy la holding its fo rty aset#
S II
Ca*lin, 510 M**nolii Avenue at rnrrnal convention in TalUhhaaee
James Kay of Tampa, visited
with
*t j t i i ’ir,
# HKH) P. K. Mr*. Stalls I*. Ar- today through Thursday
the Annie J*«k**«x Chapter a* boro over the
,. &lt;*-ttioii.
weekend
with
rirAttrm l* chairman.
Headquarter* for the friend* and relative*.
•i S t . u a i
Tbif Pilot Club will have it* hnetras.
bcalhtaa meeting in the V’aldrx1 convention ar* In th* Cherokee
1
#
II
•!
Mont
Mr. and Mm. B. C. Moore
Hotel and all business meetings
Hatei at "c.lO P. M.
, *., •
w .»
I i..’,.
«\»ii
have returned from a vacation
The Axorian Class of the First I a ill be In the Wtttnaei’* Club\ i
.i - &amp;
Mm.
AL
L.
Davis
o
f
Starke,
di­
ap*nt
in
Waynesville,
N.
C.
Bapitft Church will have »
. .
|s .
r in .i
• 1 \ 1.I f
rr#d' dWl supper in the annex at vision president, entertained her
1
I I
Mr. and Mm. Glenn E. McKay
6:30 F. M. Hostesses will *&gt;&lt;‘ Itr'J executive board U shj with •
v
,
s ,s r |
| ' ’
o k f *®
Thro Stiles, Mm. K. I.. th’ inpier, |luncheon, antf ttox aftxvneon the were the gxu-*ts of Mr. and Mrs.
» ». M i *
1!
1**»wor nml
Mm. C . L . Ilrwinin Mm C. A. Daugters of th* American Revo­ * . IL Combs and Miss Florence
1 .1 1
• . I’... •• ta»r IU,
1 !•
Anderson, Jr. All mrmljein are lution entertained' with a t*u in McKay in Miami last weekand.
• i 1
M llum f.
the home of th* past statr regent,
invited to attend.
i
•
t» 1* H
1* . l i n k i n ' .
.Mr*. R. R. l&gt;as returned home
S
The FkJeli* Class Ilf Ihn Kiml Mr*. K. M. Brevard, of Tails1
.!%'
i:
M
' I to h '*
r
\\
yesterday from Miami where the
Baptist Church will meet at tlm1 hosier.
\
M v. . 1.« •
i
i:
w.
i’ •
days with
The convention will ho opened visited for several
hotne r f Mm. Ilniry English on
1 »\ L
\ \ i u fc
\ bb»&gt;lV*«-t
L
321 West Fifteenth
Street at formally this evea.ng at 3:00 friends.
i i i
i* i|«i
at I'M
K
ami
k:00 o’clock with Mm. W. II. o'clock in the Woman'* Club with
• - • *«•
"'Kb 1 I.
It ** HiHt i H
J fr. and Mm. Hoy Chorpening
(invemor Speesant L.
Holland
Rutledge as co-ho«te»s.
O 1
1 i •• k - o n
rboturned
from a two month’s
wJCwC ' MWkw
wet
ro
The 1‘hilathea &lt; lass of the inalair;,- &lt;•#►-- a**#*
• 1 . » 1 II
\1
i
\ro h ’t
First Baptist ( hurch »Ttf uiMT PoHewtng Hits the hostess chap-1 ««»y in Mississippi and West
« t'.l I
»,
.V Mt at
at the hrmn of Miss Helen Har­ ter will entertain with * reception I Florida,
M
VI ' &gt;
r
1 t•
• •
Ir n *.
„
per. 21!t Holly Avenue, at it nil and the chapter pages will be
Mr. and Mr-. J. f .
Pearson
I t .
i: •
.V 1 t. I ' m S r i \ MV,
presented.
P. M.
1•.
•i
\\ 1. Mi S t u d i o .
and
daughter
have
r
ecenlly
Tomorrow morning report* will
,
i
&lt; . 1.. .&lt; 1 m l C o . ,
1
WEDNESDAY
he heard from the division af- move,I here from Detroit, Mich,
i i ..
1
H
M
1
l! .d ?
Th# social department of the ficeri followed by the educational aUd are now making their home
1
4i t m ' p r y ,
"W h en fiU nliM f
c o rr * j
• .
Woman's Club will has. a bridge luncheon in the dining room in at Mbgnolta Manor.
ii
*
M
l». f t r h .
---------j with .•» liffht lav«»r n f rruw Bllil '
and Chines* checker* party in the FtbriHb Star* College for Wo1*&lt; •*•»! »’ ® ® t V f
•
V *rn ^ M*»n«onirY»r in sp&lt;*n&lt;linj^ I r»o p#ir»*nl better
r**rniinntior. «
the flub house bi-ginnim; nt 'J:30j men. Mrs. D. D.. ________
Bradford of
M,
i
«V ItldtfilmyM in GaihuiMn, A 1a . I will hr th® result U«*mnvc ah
All
pemons
arriving I Tampvt second vir# poaijest of
P. M.
&gt; •« '1 •
1’t*iich•»
promptly wili receive .1 bonus of - the division, will pveskla and with hi® brother-in-law ami aluter, «onn a*» plant® Mtnrt r&lt;iminn up
i dun
100 point*. Reservatioi . may hr Colin
" "
English, State supePinten- Mr. an(| Mr®. Frank Thom*® anti Wh*»n nlantinir annunl® «|o not i -t single
iic
c
*
I ht abury tho lltllr plant-* and lrav««
made by telephoning Mrs. W \. dent of public instruction, will be hi® mother, Mr®. ,\|. S.
• M
O ’,
I ® *®a&gt;t&lt;rr' around for wntrrlnpr. llio-e free |M-"p|»-s .
Leavilt, 215-R, not Inter ilmn the guest speaker. A memethl f«r .
i*,| *iis| v%'
\|«Miirh&gt;
It i® bnttrr t»* una a pail o f w i* •lit
Tuesday.
hour will be held in the early
ii11«I * nj«»b thi n
Mra. Grady A*hicy of Kissim­ ter nml eop than to tt«* a hose
afternoon after which will be one
THURSDAY
N flll
mee and Mm * L. Wilson of wbirh will drown the nhanfv. Wa­ •»til ill lull' **
The ladies of the • Comrn-ira- of the outstpiwfing events of thw Orlando were the guest* Sun­ ter each plant individually for j
ll-.ll ......... .
i
Siantl0 lional Church will meet it the convention, a tea at the Cover day of .Mr. and Mr*. J. H. Wil- the fir*i severs.1 day*. Provide m u tiu lu y at 1 .i*
i o . K.
homc of Mm. II. G. Sentt. xoG|m,r" mansion.
••I "hull.
*nn at their home on Geneva •hade l.y using moss or tobac­ r*’#|||i» •••!*" .Hid ;i ■ . i •.
Magnolia Avenue, at .’1 :1)0 I*. M.
Tomorrow evening the hiatori- Avenue.
tumid
lit
t
'it
w
ill®
co cloth.
te discus* plans for tn&lt;- Bauar. j cal dinner will tM&gt; held a* Ole
I hv tht*-*** prn\ m i
» b.’| Ilf®®
"P la n t roses I I c r I I inehe-i '
'tb# Woman’s Cluh will he in I Woman's Club with Mrs. Charles
‘ If II liter * timild
ii "l.iiihol'U-r,
Mr*. E. Klnlaw has returned deen in properly prepared soil
charge of the irwiiig session fur TkbiUrian. pre- from WH*nn, N. C. where she which ha* good ilralaaes.,
II .1
SimU
Pre
-up . me p u .|..-.ill* Red Crons in the morning skbng. Dr. R. S. Cbttoriil, pro- ha* bean visiting with her son- nnr» a rose bed with four inch |
M
\ I».
ltiii.nn. h«- i
with Mr*. J. W. Hall iir,etinK. fe-sor o f Southern history u the in-law aad daughter, Mr. and loaf mold or oolvrritrd prat and
* t i f f |*lt III I •11 t . f III.
II.
I'l lilt IHf
The regular meeting of Sem­ Si “ u f* lj* g r for Women, will Mr*. Rupert Perry for the past , one-half pound Crld Smok* Ito. • • II «. W•• W llltl • lefel# «11\ f ’
i
Strifk*
inole Chapter Two, (). K. S. will address th* assembly. Following two week*.
i i •*• I
HiInndii
S pecm I per aouarr fo«it o f two •lani{t-r u» «*ii » mi »• .1 •
he held in the M a«’n:c Hall at
• • i. tut* »»■#. |.p»
\Jth* «i|fh f hi* •iHi tii • •
# Ldlnc* {nr «ke page*
oounils per plant. Flants should
IMI Ihinlwart*
wlil be given at th* homa of \fr*.
7hr» P- M.
Earl Campbell of J*ek»ooville be two frrt apart a*eh way. rr;nlv h|»® \**I I *...... .
The Town*^nd Cluh will h^ve Fred Carrofl.
v
I
hi*
»i»ite*iM*i
i
f
»rn"H
,’
Hill’®
get
in spending some time here with When buying ro*# bushe*
its regular meeting In the Court
The cbmtcr DtasMeet', vu ^i
rira
Wm-sister. Mrs. A. M. Zlnxer, at Somber one bushes
nnd
buv .hunt #hn»s*. hoMi &lt;i, |i ,
ssiiinHods, at 7:30 P. M. .
f . . t w illT ,^
Thg^dai Wr home on Mrrtle Avenue. Mr. frem a resoonalble nursery.”
K n o t, #••*• M’ t;irI*’® nf
w !•
M®rFRIDAY
|morning and the a *n e,t,a o"^ *ji CamphelT* friend* m Sanford will
The mrrting was onened with N'i i w , n - p ir t iv t ’lv
M#rthrtt
\ »ii” t •• .»•«
Th* Woman’* Cluh will span-! adjourn at neon. Mrs. Davis will regrtl to learn that he It III.
a prayer by the Ra". W P. Brooks,
I nkf
rtth Ut* aewlng ae.slon for the 1 reside „ , u hualn^r, meeths-,
and wa* presided over bv the ehoi'M !»*• p«*rttnt !• •! •
I tuda
/i nr®
\\ h»-* . \ . t
RM Ctow for the ifttmoovt
I fnit talrnl from tiU 8 u t« r l k
Brigadier General Joseph
C. president. Mrs. J. II. Colalough ronihnf
stoti with Mis* Irene Hin’ on &lt;11- lag* will furnish music fee the Hutchison ha*
strived
from who quoted th* retiring national pruvcil in thn irtt•• i • » • f
11. |xi ,i!• v ® S fr*
retUng.
|»ffalr.
IjMlisiana whrrr he ha* been on nrogram chairman, Mra. Hondoll riKinf rv
lr lii tin .wt'*rr,
SfimiKtn #ai«i lh*
in •••
Th* Attica Circle o f theSan-: Pages from Sanford aMewdl _ Army maneuvers with the lis t Warden, "Get to gardening. Gcd’ s
huo,
lltiwnnl
fard Garden Club will meet at &lt;*ce Mia* Susan KbtUy nrr.ld.m Division, to visit for a frw days gift Ui harassed *nuU.- A* a ntmn®t ihk'ir th’iiur
H M CnpiMiirth.
th* R ew allon Canter on
the ®f th* Robert fc
"
means to cnunter-balanr*
th- f-i Itt'i*?) ihrni nut • f I hum •
with hi* family.
'I. Ilni. I
It.
lak* front at 2:30 P. M. with
«-•*
pressure of dally tiring. It l* al­ firovml fui ilr.
»l . I te, Fill"Amfrlcan %«’ -*•' . •»
Mrs. C. B. Wlserup an&lt;l Mr* Mfst
Mr. and Mrs. C. IV. Shoemakrr most a magic eliatr; It I* hr
Winifred
Lovell,
Mis*
l; Sift® art,
Ibnrv McLaulin. Jr., as ho*te*sMiss Jean and son, Bobby, har# arrivrd cause gardening I* so natural It ;ttr:i«*k•*&lt;I in nmrn i l.ii •
Fill I't f I n.,
,
H.
is. All
All mepjbers ara urord to be Whigham.
from Trenton. N. J., to rlslt ia a philosophy of life. It teach­ •MViini fnr ®\vtiv f i •• i*i
i
.Is* 11ic 1 «».
M.« *. .\ . h .. •hni
\r*'r turn1 imp«»x«” l II' li »■
pm ent.
with Mr. .ahoemaber’s pxrvnta, es ua the true realities."
■A . . .
1 ■ | . \ . i.'V
t*rut«
h»* • n n l
n«* i " i ” * i i . *t
Central Circle of the Sanford
Mr. and Mr*. A. D. Shoemakrr
Mr*. L E. Fpencer reported
\•
•
i
1
A
1 niigfr hlf r
M
Aratd Club will
meet
with Members M eet Home before going bi I eeahurg where that Aisle* Circle was to be ifn re ® pm vctl th tt " m i •
i.•
."I
Co.
I l f »V
\
»*' . II
••• n.ti
pinnitfn
N . M. J. Dram * t to &gt;001 A'. I t r
they plan U spend the winter.
flower show minded this year miilHv
11,ix »&gt;• - m i l "
1 ,o (•"trill Co
„ i l l can will be answered with Demonstration A gen t
and urged all members to try ti'Mlul «l* fref \ "
Hid N
.t,|
l.,tt 1 ii ..
Market
MM&gt;clm*tta of Florida wild flowto grow perfect apeilmens. Mr*
\ i i- i it .ui Fruit
brt, glrlng th«lr common names.
M. J. Brant, chairman of Central
Mrt. Otiidft Wilton n i « Ce,mi Church Circle Meet®
&gt;•••«! i n . So*mMONDAY
M l* C#uaty Horn* , D .m o n «^ ; W ith Mrs. B. C, Moore Circle, reported that th* circle
i ui jiU’ir® •v'« *
tlon Agent. . N Introduced
hail an Interesting and helpful
morning notion
-all t ».:»••• A:
program, and Mr*. W. B. Shlppy.
member* of tit* KaaisrJ ----Mr*. M. F. Smith conducted chairman of th# Dirt (ianlenrrClubwhith mat
f
■ » V • «»-.
*» th* hom« of tin . g, c. Ora* th* devotional at the meeting of Clrcle, reported that apeeial at­
\ n
Till*’
*,m ™ W *«l Tw entieth S tr« *t Cirtla 81* of th# First Baptist tention would te paid to beauti
u i i ••, Monk
Church
which
mat
at
the
home
fylng
th#
Grammar
School
h " £ * • * •jW f’W n with U r*.
1‘uilnr. II. II.
I i-rlln Yrri®
of Mr*. B. C. Moore on Eott ground# and atrea.i flower
*’ •
H. f t C l t n l a r t M lO-hoit***.
„ , '»!p»A V4- e**b_- . . .»
. VUU. .
G A IN K &gt; Y II.I K, f liv.L rangement* • tat their meeting*.
...T h e m u tln e • * * - *^ w r* T iri md-r» i h'/“S ^ - ’r’■'“ Tt flnhy'1
M i in«’
♦i f
Mr*. B. A. Nrwmon. ehalrmatr of
N. .Iff ft Mill, rian t t it v . fliiiii I'.. «l i| • *1, llui'furv. i
Co.,
Mr*. S. C. Dickerson, ml»*lon Rose ClrfJa, announced that th.
.
thf /■
I’-tulpstudy calrman. gave an Interest­ circle would hare a contest in O® Imtul tN ptiui, anil .*• nth»r st . . . V
l»ry
o ffk rr ap|Hiiiit nit*nt® in the I on UtUMl . I- L*t.ln|i &lt;| list* Ii ^ %l
ing talk -on miuton* in South landscape design this year.
Lav. I ml di
America. Th# lin t chapter of the
Report* from
the
standing p i l f11iv»• r• 11v o f Floral* I&gt;mii-i
w«pv
announri-'l
ti..lav
'
y
(
ol
•tody booh,
“ ai lesion# ry
Laa- committee* were hoard gs fol­
8 &gt; !(
Ilnpktn-*. tumnuiiitfunt to .Mrs. K. I,. .Mapli’sou
tooe” wa# taoght by Mrs. kiwi lows:
Ml I M I
Myers. Mr*. Moare mad# a brief
Beautlfltatlon -chairman, Mr. th%» military il»*purtnirnt fnllti.%
tin* &gt;i (hilt I
ri’rom iiii’ mlat inn* nf I’ m ffi
llonnm l On llirllulai
talk Ms itewaniahip, etreaelo* the Endor Curlttt, announced that shB A R G A IN D A Y
• -.......
it iM it’ Vd
•-I I»••• 1.1,1, HMt|e*r
duly anil privdrge of each per­ end her co-chairman, Mrs. H II •or It. IlfWitt Umvkii, liaml th
ractor.
H'lUhl®
TO D AX
M
il to git*.
» o ti • »
MeCsalln. would eoncentrat* on
ih.i
\it
i: 1 \\ 1.................
riaciwl umlrr th** iliract bupti
i i int*•ml l«i
Th# putting was cla&lt;ed with Ih* hospital grounds and that
n e t •” '
.I., p.
Cllxl.l.
\ Cll II flltc i
11v n
Fayr h
imi
In
vUlon of the. nnlitaiy dvpuil
&gt; o
I 'l ..
fho \ .x *
wore urvrd tht Lord’s prayer and a social werk on* Uia Court House Paik Wont lu*t yfiir, I hr h.ind will h i d v • ■ ' . rtf lot II • • Ol.
Which refreshings
• III loue N:|nit*
hour #rtt ktiMyed during which would ba resumed, a* well ■&lt;
\p.&gt;rtlil*'i'V »o h* i ■ , j 1 a -1 | f » &lt;1
th. Ih .io
th
f
I
h
•
’•el
L
i
l
t
ttl
By th* hMtMM*.
tint* th# host#** aervad rrfrr.n- work on approach** to th# city. piny, a* in pust year*, nt all . 1 "Ilia ti v tni»d:ii"ih* i , Mi
1 . i
• i I. • | Iht*
. Ih l.l. 1 thi In &lt;roll n . f
: T h a t*. v w u i
. MIlti I’ •••ill "t 1 * '
1
BinJ# and Coaaarvatlon chair­ military iniiuiI.-s and n-vu-ws.
'Ii# « I ..
Irihiituf . iln i
1 \\
•
Top
ap|Miinlin.-nt*
wrr.*:
.J.-ff
‘"Traaoak wt#st Mr*. M. F.
man, Mrs. J. D. Woodruff, rr• |i
T.'tlh hut hi*r»V .min • • at •.
•
i :,# 1 n,« niu •iI
l/UIllllllH ••f Full# *low • •
ported that fir# prevention stick coat, eeptain; tharlre F. Thum• .* » ..fid . ih. i*. W f .1It. lint ,
aaeon. Klnup Mountain, N.
era would be distributed to lh&lt;- ■flyat-.-aiitguuit- jiu.1— U»U — A. . ,•
tmtumrYf-*memberi to- b#—used— orr tnrat
\\ til.’ll fTit- r :lo -»t
NbVlf
' »• n •• f h»'if fori- ilti not
Dougherty,
llradentnn,
and
I
jiiu mall as port of th# defense pro­
l iliu &lt;1 ill t Ilf tlimillllf Innt
u* 1 1ii'p'itit 4 hut « i’ do
hert P. Frlederlch. Tampa, staff lul’lf \
nbf r|u 111 With :•
gram of preserving trees.
•• Iftti i * and |»«« t rard#
Tills W A S V , Buy
sergeants.
thttli nml
ctiilfr.-«|
with
Garden center chairman, Mr*
tin* 11a nit**
of
th r l
iiOther
liand
opixiintnirnt*:
s.-r
j
S. C. Dickerson, reported the
hlrthvtay Vakr.
in wlnfti th f w iilt r® liv -j • A im : w i s i n g
I hrtitiL'hnul ih r « vi nm ,' f;.im *
Carden Chnter matted bv th.- geanta; William J*. Ware, llrnn
N» w K m -hind,
in
.Now
U r C1*#»n
rd
l
Rahert
t).
Munnrll,
hr.
ONCE
AGi
w f if fi» jn \ fl ! y lilt* pu»’®t® siii’ l
Bmnfnrd
Furniture
Company,
tthiu. I ml latia. Michigan, i
Pierre; IV. Davis Parker, S*r«- "II pi'v Ulrtliiluv" ptim In ih I Iil i’ ii *, \\ i*i’«iti n nml t|&lt;
would
bate
g
formal
opes
lag
in
M
hit
IIt* j
W * L &amp; Thur®.
Oot*; Richurd ('. Baker, Delrav
tb# w a r Mure. Th# #b» I* tu
hnmut'f. nft^r which the
h* t |U
» gfm *rnlly, «n\v tin notin’" J
Robert
J.
William*.
lb * Bl T. W i , Mi*. J. VjJbiw*.
. to .people outside the Busch;
r*.&lt;f . «A&gt;i*tr«l
hy Mr^ .1 H •&lt;( th f tii’ trdtut'oii o f Florida'* Gainesville;
Jack
I..
Initio.
Hv
y t f . U . ^ i u l V i «nd th* h o f— * club
ub who desire
dee Ire It. Club wonut
I'ruw , .Mi-. J . J .
T arve r
oud I Hi- i df®m pliv»* hook If t. T h f
Ul t * 0*1 duty every TurvUr Wing; Emory G. Diamond. Titus M »rv I*, ira h flh T a rv e r ®civf«l i f ••» * |Mration hv iiin th frn m*w®YlH*i
Davkl
G.
Kowli-r,
I
nuL»wl Thursday with th* aid of
frrfh m in lii of ic®* cri’ im and r a k f •i»i« r® m » wi ll uu hy tho®r of
Baptist Circle One
BUT NOW
fill*. Ky.; Jainea K. Moore. Day
to thiLir prifC iit.
I* Qrwnwwr School
eblMrrn
Fin id a l:a i Ib fii u o m lfrfu l and
I THK I
tmia
Beath;
Vernon
W.
Whitney.
Selects N ew Nam e ui Mia. n d im o n on 9#tunlay. Thmpa; Charles II. Ilrokaw, Or- Fn jo y in ( th* urcBNMHi with th»* ® Iftim l to In* n f l ' t l t d in inNEWSPAPER l
Higbwav devetopmgnt chairman.
h o n o itr MiU’ i Mr. r»*l M m . J . I
*«-:» in;? t*ui»i"t btiaini'®® durini?
. does rr
'■&gt; M U 1 Chapman, reported Itlk k ^ and, John S. Mci'urdie. r » * i\ .r. Mr. nml M m ' I. J . f t .
*ho • nnurnachinjc m umui. W r* nrv
lumber On# of th*
"i BETTER
•rate fill."
W WW
fM M r ii to build up
viT of t&gt;iluii’ h*b Mr. iktii ,\lr®
lr« Cbarth w
Caermiais I Itolert 8. Austin, C
.’ h n il* ' Allman. Mr. tin | Mr*«. It.
rant J *M &lt;
OOn T. Richard*. Knrasotat EdI. . Whilf, tiii«l (». NV. Carver, Sr.,
, which waa
O. Nornahy, t'lra.-wgler; G.
pi iidi'hihlrt’Ti of Mr®. M ’ ldi*
Eugvn* Febring-, Habring; Robert nil
son.
V. Do*h, O.ala: Charlc* E. GibSAVE M O N E Y . . .
AI®o. M l®. J . L. iV tk in ®, M r®
__ Tamil*; |ult&gt;h G. Grassfirld.
Ruth
T
u
m
o
r,
M
rr.
J
.
It.
Crow,
JUrksoavUla; l^onard U. NewWe can make yuur lust year’s Fall clothes
.\!r®. F. A.
m*n, Titusville; A. Oliver Quar­ Mr®. C h o £w «nn ,
look like new. Bring them in today!
I&gt;vk«
r.
M
r®;
A.
II.
f'^
liii®
,
M
rt,
to, Ft.
Lau.lerdale;
and
A . H a ll. .Mr®. KM. Kn«!i® h, Mr®.
i. Hoitou. Broakaville.

•

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IIntel Commission
Is s'wampcd With
Requests For Hook;

i\1embe/s Urge
Naetralitv Han

Jeffcoat Named
Band Leader At
S t a t e College

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J . II lo w n n ,
J . L C lu k .
.Mr®. W. I.. C b r k . Mr®.
Bntrie r R iv rr®, M rs. J .
W. Snow,
Mr®. McKwan. Cynthia I’erkm ,

B IU T H D A Y

Mary Hall, F.lizaK’th Ann. Irctir
ami Mobhv Whltr, M irv Kllrabcth
C-mrer. Hetty U tt Allman, Ruth
‘Ultima anil lx uc Curv«r of Or­
lando.

lira. II. D. Odharn, Jr.
Charlot te Lynn Cantwell /
_. Ml*a Evelyn StUoa
Joa Routh

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Dresses 65c
Suits 60c
Pants 30c
C L E A N E D &amp; PRESSED
C AS H &amp; C A R R Y

IbnuR

A S K ABOUT OUR
KCONOMIUAL LA U N D R Y SISK V M S

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MB Look Lika New!

odern Shoe Shop
B. L. COLEY. M et.

Formerly Nader’s
10b 8. Park Ave.

LANEYDRYCLEANINGCQ.
110 E A S T SECOND ST.

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Jockey Robertson
American Pro
, Team Is Studded Rides 3 Winners
At J a m a i c a
W i t h Stars
nr B ILL'B O N I
NEW YORK. Oct. W - O P iOne-hslf of All-Amrrka backfield and on e-iw iilh
o f th*
1940 All-American line will play
fo r the New York
American*
next Sunday In an American pro
football league gsmr with the
Columbus Bulla.
The lineman. Tackle
Nick
Prahon. of Cornell, ha* been with
the club rtne* the atart of the
acaaon. Today It w»* announced
by Chib Pre*Went William Cox,
Naw
York
lumberman, that
among the
back* for
whom
Prahaa a n IM y opentrw hole* will
. Bt't ba John Kimbrough, the bruising!
fullback of Taxai A anil Me
Cotton Bowl champlonrv and Tom
Hannon, Michigan • great triplethreat halfhack.
Harmon waa signed for thla one
gam* laat week end committed
himself verbally to playing in the
Americana' three otherr
Home
• gaaaaa . the.. baMrcr? *
aehednle— If ho can make
uke arnngemant* to continue hhr De­
troit broadcasting work by telephna hookup from New York.
. He__wr|ll be |u;.l n a basis of
^^009
?n , **kt-game seaaoo
/.
*"** In all four,
$1662.60 If it turn* out to bo

AT THE

Arcade
Package Store
TOU'LL FIND

IIK3T

IN

Fine

Liquors

Arcade
Package Store
O r D. F A R R B L U PR O P ,
( fe n o ir ly
B a g g e tl'a
Ltqusr

H en)
MATHER ARCADE

Radiant-Circulator

EASY TERMS
by Pet fiction Store
Company “ ft yowr aimrtaca
o fs Am better *t this low price
• a beater that will give more
than eooegh best for a large
Bring room. led More-teadlag
wornI Iand dirt Trad* la yowr
oldsters. See ddi heater today.

only a one day stand.
Jarrln’ John ha* been signed
for all four of the Americana'
games, and. will get $1600 fur
each.
Ilcrtx last
February
signed
Kimbrough to two contracts, t'ne,
a |ieraunal contract calling fur
$26,009, waa for movie work, auvertialng testimonial!, etc. The
other, for 112,600, was to ploy
football this Fall for the. New
York Yankees, whose American
l-eague franchise then waa held
by Herts.
Il*rti In the meantime wa* diefranchlred by the league presl
dent, Cox, ond hie associate -e
stepping In to take over the franrhls* and change the ckib'i name
to Americana.
Dut until today Hertx, now
owner of an independent footi J * * !11 "kith retains the name
°f
h* d » " attachment
°.n
K!mbrou*k't earning-), in­

CHICAGO. Oct. 14,—UP)— Jo*
Louis will have •&gt; physical check­
up today to see I f he’s fit 'to
fight—for the Army.
The world heavyweight boxing
champion waa to report to Provi­
dence Hospital for his original
selrctlvs service examination.
He ha* been tentatively clas­
sified l-A and scheduled for in­
duction between Nov. 20 and 24.

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Ing .out th* opeiieneed lineman, paaalog.

MIAMI, Oct. It.— (Special) —
All major equipment for Ihr new
.Ifl.nno kilowatt generating unit
of Florida
Power and Light
Company’s Miami Broth plant
has boon received ami l« now
Icing installed, as the construc­
tion of tho new building
pro­
gresses. J. II. White, general
superintendent, sir.tnl yesterday
that tho furl tanks and circulat­
ing water system are now com­
pleted anil that piping for tho
huge boiler W now being built
into the new structure, which la
So percent completed.
There has been no delay In
rereiving materials and niarhlnepr, brcau'c the federal priorilies. board
classifies
electric
plants as Important defense aid*.
The new turbu-generalur, cap*lie 6 f’ producing .10.000 kilowatts
of electricity, will arrive thla
month, and engineers will Im­
mediately begin its final assem­
bly and Installation.
Company ' officials
anticipate
that the new unit will be ready
for operation rarly in December.
With It* addition to the state­
wide interconnected system of
Pniaeir

unit

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Cooperating with tho govern
ment and. other private utility
panics In a nationwide plan
ff r Interconnected power to servo
mse need*. Florida Power and
Light has completed a temporary
Htterronntftlon with the Florida
Public Service network at Senfi.nl, and the permanent installa­
tion of high-power llnea will bo
completed then within about atx
weeks. Work has also teen start­
ed near Lake City on a similar
Intercu.inaction with the Florida
Power Corporation.
With
Ha
auction about November l. lhe

a p llf f lU r t t e Com bined

of

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gitneratliyr capacltiee
se p e ra le iy ste raa wET

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$ 16.57
is nil it will cost you for $6600$10,000 Bodily Injury and $6,000 1
Property Damige Liability Insurance on your automobile—if
yuu have had no claims the poet
three years.

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nODCRTA K MTONH W IT H Ell.

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1,11,1.1AM ‘AfA ItUAItKT ELI.IOTT.
Plaintiff.
-VllCllAIII.KM JUHEI'II ELIJllTT. Deftndant.
bltOKN o r rt'BI.ICATIOM
*Ttl: C lt A llU U
JOSEPH
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You ng Men 30 Yearn Old

Have

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ItOHKItTA
K
(T O N E
W IT M K It d e re a .n l: that he filed
h&gt;i* pBtltton for final dlaih.irgr,
snel that ha will
apply
|.,
th.
Honorable I I \v. W are,
county
Judge o f Ha ml note Cuuilly Plot Ida.
oa the sth day e,f November l)||,
for approval nf asmo and f..r final
dltehagn as E iarn to r of the eelale
of H obart*
K. Htuna Wltmer, da-

a m STONKciPiiEit.

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l.v T H E COI HT o r T H E C O fX T V
JlH M iE,
a rm s o li:
t in \ t v ,
S T A T E n r r i.O N I I I t .
IX ra tka E S T A T E ml
ItOHKItTA K.
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W IT H E R .
IJecraa.d.
la rtto iiA T E .
T O A l l . W HO M
IT Jl.tV C O N .
c u lt s ':
Notice la
hereby
given
that
t'K O RO rt H. W IT H Hit
............. .

Not Ire la hereby (Ivan
that I
am aseaned In lojalnca* at Banfard,
Placid* In the County nf Bemlnole
el I It Park A n . It. under tha fie.
tltloua name lU rry'a liq uo r Hter#
and that I Intend tn realater tab!
name purauant tn the terete at Ik*
-rictltlnue Name HI,tut*" (Chap­
ter 1**11 faawe nf Ilo rid a ) with
tha Clark ef Ik* Clrealt C euit nf
SUmleel* Cnwtstr. Fleeldm.

III! I

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IIF.KMAN
A llT IH 'lt

Krrnrh A »*. Henfoot. Kloetd*. un­
der I he fictitious name Southward
Krult « V and that I Intend to r,■ u t«r ,uld nain, pursuant to th,
term, nf the "rietltlnun
Name
Hlnlut," fChnpt,r t a il! ! * » ■ of
Klortda)
with the Clerk nf th*
Circuit Court of Hamlnolt County,
Plortd, '
-111A K. HOUTItWAHD.
Hapl. I*.

g iven

in tiiiMlnr-n ut

Avenue,

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I* h # f«b y
F f i s a 8 « 4 In

hrrrltjr

rld» undtr
lh* flrilliiiun
nant'
II. A A. I&gt;»p«lnirtil Hlorrt ami (hat
wa* InlFiut !•# rp|l*l»r aaH nam**
purauant lo
lh» t*rmaof
lh**
*'Flcll|l«»o« Nani# Hlnful*'* l« ’h»pl*r 2t9S{ Liwa of KlitritUl nlilt
lh* rirtrk of th** l*lrrull l.‘ourl
of H*mln«tU ( ’otinly Florida.

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LI A 111K D. WORKMAN.

N olle*

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N' o ll t ’rt

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;o »s i t^ w * o f F le rld *) w ith ths
risen of lh* Circuit Court of Ssml-

Mrtpt 3". IR I.

V I m p Ii I m

MANl'Klr JACl*|IHON

mils County Ftertda. andee the ««J
lltlour name VsMee llot*l snrt i&gt;

Rollins Tars Are
Defense Classes
Miami Beach
Ready To Ride For Negroes Will
Power &amp; Light
Out Hurricanes Begin This Week
Plant Installed
WINTER PARK, Oct. 14—
(Special)—After tn kllu weik.
the Rollln* College Tars sprnieil
up their practice wurknuta yes­
terday for their Friday
night
dual In the Orange llnwl with
tha U- of Miami Hurricanes.
Miami served notice lust Frlday that they would have their
customary powerful tram with
the emphasis on a hard-running
attack as .they bounced Tintpa,
10-6. While tho Miamians were
engaging their Jinx rivals from
scrota tha state, tha IJollina varilty took on thie freahmrn and
won easily, 34-0. In a Haturday
practice game In which there
were no kick-offs.
The showing matio by the Tar
varsity proved that the grkldera
art settling ilowu (o ride nut
the Hurricane. Previously the
freshmen had held their upperclass rivals lo a 1,1-6 margin.
Offensive charging In the lino
and ,liv the wing-backs, a fea­
ture that hae been stressed In
•very practice of the last week,
again came In far considerable
attention whiM tacks concentrat­
ed on polishing up the doublewing and IU Intricate timing.
Eaat Coast fans who taw the
Tars, a w ‘ V wi*k. EbJ A -Y M S S I

MOTICF.
tl.it I
K otlra I" lier**#y r|
am cn aaced In biialii«F^
Han
ford. Florida In I M f n * * 9 f
,,f
Kernlnnle at 12* HaUfnfd Avenu-.
und*r the f let It low* name T*»»» «mt.
let. And that I Intend l«» reai«ter
tald D im * purauant to ll«e term*
of the Mrirtltlo ii« Name Htatu'e**
(4.*hapter
Ia w «
«»f
Florid i)
with lh* C|*rk
of
lh «
Circuit
C'ourf of Hemlnole County. Florida

Fto n eve

against

yeif In
Circuit
C ourt
fee
/
. the
---------------------Homtaala County. Seslord. Flo

It . by Lillian Margaret Elliott
for e divorce. Herein fall not or a
decree pro roareeeo will be .tn*
tered against you.
.This not ire shall bo published
ear1* a weak for four consecutive
weeks In Ike Sanford Herald, a
newspaper having a genarel rlrrelation, published” In Behi taels
County, Florida
Wltnooo m r band and the tool
of tald Chert el Bnnferd, Florida,
this fth day *r Oct. a . D. tail,
" O,
~ ----------F. HKRMDOK
~OK. i
A* Clerk of eoid Ctrooll Coert
A. M. W E B *

A N G E L ’S
R 4 T SHACK
JeH Avenue Jest O ff Of

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B y P A U L R O B IN SO N

ETTA KETT

z s &amp; B s s s s s S iL IDHAkH
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TOOKTON

HELP WANTED

# 1 Post Ofltea

Magnolia Av*nti* nt SAnford. F t*»*
rtda. under »»•# flrtltloii*
name
K*mlnol* l»ry Cleaneta. And IHa I
I Intend
lo reglaler anld
name
of
U»purauant »•* the
term#
•TKIctltloua Name H talu lf" I(CtlBP
Hit
tmr *9113 lAfcwa of f U r ld e l
th# c lerk of the flrri|»t Court « f
Memlnole t’ounly. Fl-Md.*

workmen'* comp«n»AAttorney nilet.

N o t l c s Is h a r s b r a l v e n
s n p a a s j la b u .ln ss*
. I'om m erleel A t s .

C C PLAC lelO E L M e u L M O O l

‘ V ,1 gra

N'otlrf I* fe*r*by
f l* * n that
am *n ta|*«t In b*»*lDer« al
_
French Avenue Hanford. Fine Ida ln'|
lh* Cnt»n*y of fUmlnole. und#r lh*t
flrtlllnua name t^$ T r«r»«*»l n att*^
rue. Itooma A Hervlre Hlnlln$i. an-l
that I Intend lo r * « ‘* l» r aa»d i»s$n»e.
purauant in the lernt* of the ~ F le .j
tltloua Name
Btatnl***
Ifh a p ^ r J
{•911 la w n o f Florida I with ll.o
Cleric of
lh*
iMrrutl Conrl
ol
btm ln oU Count). Florid.-*.

i)ri

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t’a Fuel On# fUrvIcs

CVI

L E G A L NOTICES

c o k c A o f Footb all ,
a t flo r a e d a m s ,

H o r ICE
N o lle .

NionrfS

be available for any emergency.
Such tnUr-compkny connections.
IncluHlng
Interconnection
with
federal power system*, »ueh e,
the Tennessew Valley Authority,
■re being made throughout the
ilh the
nation, la accordance
government’* plan of national
defense.
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EAN'/.;e,AD

ClassiHed Advertisements

la good condition,
guaranteed,

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III* I EErt FIIKRC^l IE bU$l*#9* a|

Oct. 7. I t l l

F IR S T STR E E T

A P P L I A N C E S ) Kerosene
$6 upj w eed rentes.
nil
parcel
$ 6 6 1 Vilataire Ice
$S0|
Universal
W
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, *3$t M iny.O ther;w ##d

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coroar or F lr »« S lrrM sod nenfurdl Kim Avenue. lUnrord. S e a la o le
fWAvenue. Santurd. rio c M ,. uud.r| l______
ounty. I'lor Ida. «nd*r
Ik* fictitious name llnmer'e 8 -d » i i i Iuum n»m** lA&gt;d|F’« (lrow ry i M
«** Intend In regU ter said
skua and tkst I tutond to register that
pumuanl to (k « t#rma of
sale name pursuant in the term* Siam*
fhp -K lrillU vu*
Nam *
H latul*"
of the ‘'fictitious Nsiue Statute" (»*hap»*T
w * of F lorid a)
(t'hsplrr ***»» Isiws "I Florida! **»»h the i*Wfl* l a of
III# &lt;*lrru!t
with tho Clerk of tt&gt;» firrult
of H#ntlnot* County, F lo ri­
Court of Bemlnole founty. KlorIJs. Court
da
IIOMKIt W . t.ITTI.K.
!* F. I jODOB.
Bept.
Hit.
TCILNKIt LODUB-.

Bootblacks and caddies are en
titled to workman’s com pens*
lion, according to a raeent rul-

Udhto. — m

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PKTOSKEY,
Oct
14.—DP)—
Rasehall Commlaaloner Keneaaw
Mountain Landla, III with bron­
chial pneumonia, was reported
Monday night by hit physician,
II. W. McCalley.
Dr. Dean C. Burns, to be "eteadOva uef
fiy Improving- . Dr Burns said
s«pt,
it.
t
ill.
landis, who will be 7$ years old
Nov. 20, waa being placed In an
AOTICF.
nxygrn lent at Intervals to ease
N«dlP* I* hereli) a i* e n Ihnt I
breathing.
am encased In t»u*lne*.* At --

• LIQUORS
• SCOTCHES

N IC K ’S
PadngiStore

IVOT1CB
hereby tlv sn

Notice I*

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L A N DIM I M P R O V E D

The Sanford Negro Defense
('las# for nut-of-school youth, 17
to 25 years nf age, will begin
(let. 16 at 7:00 P. M , J. E.
Isiwson, Jr. supervisor, announced
today,
ti
"A .
*? Ur&gt;r p , , ‘l hlm f o r
hi* eight weeks' work la 'Thn
( curses will bo offered to men
} f " 5? * • " « " ” tor a Hollywood
interested in Auto Mcehamc* and
morning Kimbrough,
Woodworking.
The
mechanics
aasietanco,
rlasirs will be held at the Auto
y07 Uf|h,‘ . “ p
PJ[»onsl contract'
Mechanics
Building
on
West
Thirteenth Street and Woodwork­
ing Instruction will be given at
('mom’s Academy. Anyone who
wishes to enroll In the night
classes must report tn I^wsnn at
the Cmom’a Academy Agriculture
CHINESE QUIT
ICHANG
decs room.
Tho Advisory Board constate o f
CHUNOKI
Oct. U — O P ) P. II. Boston of Oviedo, Craven
’crating
27.
operating
Byrd o f Midway, 1- W.KIIehler*
board announced Monday withblerg, E. L Jene*. J. W, ('room*,
d raw l of Chlasts troops fr o *
and fAwaon. Instructor for the
7«»t«n'rso.t point reachmechanic course wlllbeasalgned
tr .-V Hthe
Invaders,
tmlayamlthewood ’loblelD-cmfwyp
•Her
accomplishing their ohtwlay, and the woodwork teacher
Joctlva of diverting Japanese
is B. J. F.vans. Tools and supplies
'n nortkarn Hunan Profor the course .will be furnished
**"*••, TJ* ratiring forces wars
by dtfrnao funds, tha object being
aakf to bars returned to their
to train men for service during
nearby positions from which a
any emergency, the eupervlaor
major assault was launchsd last
explained.
weak against tha Yangtaa River
Each person who flnlahea the
f e l ISO mile* from Shanghai.
course will receive a diploma and
rtnarml., certificate
- ‘
--fjn t.A jA M i e . .$ ie »d » . r v i t r narary ’.aid' him "fa' flndtrir"
IF YOOR TASTE DlhtAMOS
recognise the present bunch on his particular
the Rollins tram. Gona ar# Jftnt dined.
THE B U I IM
Llogerfelt, Llttla
All-American
end, and his running mala, Joe
Knowles, tackles Mel CUnlon Tha rest o r the poattlonn will
and Tiny Phillip*, eenter John be manned by sophomore# tallh
Glantonio and the whole first Ralph Chisholm and Rad Ifarrls,
string hackficld of Lou Bethea, ends, Trammell Whittle, tickle
Clyde Jones, Bam Hardman and and Pershing Scott, gu ird . get­
ting first call.
• W IN E S
Earl Brakert.
The baekflekt finds Grundler,
Frank
Grundlar. AH-FIorWa
a s s u s s to v u n
guard, la tha only ragular rstum- Junior aplnner-back Bill Just tee.
ing and he will ha In a Nock­ and wlngoacka Earl Tyler and
p ia
ing back spot thia.ytar. Buddy Sammy Pugh aa start*ri,
aophoBryson, an experienrad guard latter two ara talented
luiiea, more* who stole lh# ahpw agamst
has takan over the center duties.
and
Newberry
wlUt
with. Doji* Dirnold, a guard,I, andlD avW aon

HARDW ARE
COM PANY
SOI E A S T

By Jack Sords |

&gt;

NEW YORK, Oct. 14.—
Alfred Robertson, tha monayeavlng
Bcottilh
jockey,
rode
three winners and waa up on •
aecond-placa flnlrher In the first
four races at Jamaica Monday
hut couldn't add another victor In
the remaining three evenU.
Robertson, who rode *lx "In ­
ner* on one P ro k ""'
**2 '
won with Tower Maid, at $16-90.
In the opening rare, wa* second
In the next and came through
with Down Six In the third, which
paid $OJO.
He came back *t once with
Humor, paying $1110, $8 *nd
$6.30, In the fourth.
A holiday crowd of 16,IM ■ »»
Robert/on'a efforts and watrhed
the
M»plecre»t
Farm* Wise
Niece win the Correction handl­
er p, a slx-furlong teat for flll'ra
ami marts.
Wise Niece was coupled with
l.udy Waterloo In me
ami
Ijidy
the oettlng and
Jwkf .S im .a i'ti^ b e a tin g Ogfan
Phipps' DevllV Girl by a neck In
1:12 flat Third money went to
Herbert M. Woolf* Unerring.
A new dally double pool record
for the track we* set by the
$66,628 collected.

A Small
OIL HEATER fg t z s r z v z ir z x

VAfrriwE

THE NEW COACHES

Louis Win Take
D ra ft Examination

I H T A a lA HADTOTAFS
THGTMONCy YOU.WdfRt
T 3 B U Y iT T A A T
ANOW M DOPPr _
je r z THE SCHOOL PAPfiTZ:

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B u ra L cer

EXPERIENCED
HOUSEKEEP­
ER wanted. Prefer ana with
■mall child. 8tata ags first
Utter. P. 0. Box 9$I* DeUnd.

Cotpity and Bata hit
trolmen an “tluaMfk
sheriffi” tn countUs wh

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mak# arrant#, permitting sheriff*
to colUct their statutory fend •
even If u n tied persons u s car-

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Committee m tn b tn n U then
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no ch in f« In th# simple
reoalutloa originally conaldered.
Thera waa aa record raw.
■whir. aaoretory J h n a ready u w
m
* ohIpa raa fast

gatcrhanl

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laolaUonUt MBatara _
fight the meaiure down the line
aa if it contemplated complete
revision of tha Neutrality law.
They insisted there would be no
filibusUr against tha slijp arm

aid be

in* for an . all-out
P IlM

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ihin Aiming
ermine fort*
forafight "a'ealnit
ifmliut ihlp
shadowed fall draaa debate on
the entlra adralnlatratlon foreign
policyHera ia tha lineup of senator!
who mapped strategy for the
coming big batllei •„
. Democrat*—8enatora- Wheeler,
(R a n t ), Clark (M e.),
Clark
(Idaho). GUlette. (Iowa),
and
Walsh (Maaa.), (chairman o f tha
Senate naval affaire committee.)
Republicans—Senators Johnson
(C alif.), (veteran of the world
i S r i fln k ir T a ft (OkioK Nyc
(N , D .).
Vandankarg (M kh.)

—

co occaalonod oomo surprise
a recant tpeeah was Inter„ a break with IsoUtkm-

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Senator laFel*
ls t o T ^ W U i! w b &lt; ^ f»lber J H

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Sanford h Th e Only Central
Klorlda City A ffo rd in g Kali, Highway
And Water Transportation

Established la 1908

VOLUME 1XXDI

W A S H IN G T O N .
(V t. 15
— U P)— The ermine o f mer­
chant ahioe fo r
protection
agalnat submarines, a irc r a ft
aorface
raldera
moved a
step nearer actuality todav
with the approval bv the
Houae Foreign A ffa ire Com­
m ittee fo r repeal o f the Neu­
tra lity A c t provision which
new prevsnt* such. imuiMnl.

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No Report Made On
. A llow in g U . S. Ves­
sels In W a r Zone

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No R e c o r d
Vote Is Made

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Stater A m fa Florid.

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Protection A g a i n s t
Submarines, A i r c ra ft And Surface
Raiders Is N earer

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Arming Urged
Committee
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SANFORD, FLORIDA,

United T o Defend Iceland

Member Associated Press

E S D A Y , O C T O B E R 15, 1911

c.1.0. Strik
At Hillsd:
Is Called 0;

N azis’ Flying Sub Threatens Allied Shipping

Workers Return
Job O f
Tanka A t Requtot
O f Defense Board

N I'.M IIK H

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Reds Back Up
As Situation'
Is Critical
i»n d on Admits Nazis
Have Advanced To
Within HO Miles O f
Moscow
In West

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DETROIT, Oet. I t — U fh r
At (ho request of the Defense
Mediation
Board the C. I, 0
United
Automobile
Wsimtrv
foiled o ff a strike at tho lulls,
dale Steal Products Company's
plant today, ending adisgnte
(K. A. F. Hatters A t
which had tied op an eetluiftod
70 percent of Army tank produc­
Western (iertnany.
tion.
f. L - i i »
Tyin g t'p I’ lanes
rival
U. A. W.-A.
In prdtoet
dared
the strike
again«t the alleged ejection flam
I peoples defence of \|»s*
the plant of a score of C, ft O,
row
«urh
as that at L e n ­
employees hy members of the
Accortling to th«* i»fflctRl (Icrmmt m i'1
• titnliii It* th«&gt;«e curried hy I* h«»;its The
ingrad. with r » e r » man using
rival II .A. W.-C. I.
O.. The
with thi* rndiophotit fn*m Merlin, thi- i
9■R5 vtihiuorint*, «nv« llo*r11•%. will « ihh
■ gun and ever» stone Hr*
company has an eirluaive barlleinkel lib leRplMrit' turrit’s bi'tween it.
•I Mg.llltwt Milt'd *tll|»|M'V
leaded is urged h» the Hot •
raining arreemrnt with the A.
iet press ss
the
lirrm an
tiH'iiM ti»rp«*«|i»rn ^hit'h atnkc under the \&lt;
F. I_ Union.
• »de of invasion heat
rv e r
The defense mediation hoard
closer
upon
the
approaches
was asked hy the labor depart­
of
the
S
u
tiel
rspil.il
l.ulsp.
ment in Wathlnrtnn yeatanlav
to try In settle an Inter-unkm
ns It«acl*fe4 l*r»ra
trike which has delayed proddr
The Ued arniv. Imt-ketl lo
tinn of transmissions for army
ni-ur the Volga Kivcr lnwti
tanka and "Jeeps."
Th* rase was certified to the
of Kalinin am i
half
wav
board after a labor department
front Vvuzintt Inward Mos­
conciliator had failed to bring
cow front Ihe wist, declared
about an acreemrnl between the
FORT IIKNN1M. ii. i i;«
today their iMtsilion is the
Hillsdale.
UJrh,
steel
predicts
t
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Se
et
ti
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I
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l.iini-a
II
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British and American fighting men in Ireland arc reported
opany and representative* of
Dvst»ii
»•«
now
i•;
111
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111
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Enthusiastic most eritinil of I lie war.
Office A n d C l i n i c i i f l u g g u i l t in Mivlt i n w a r f u i i *
hitting it o ff well (together, aa thla trio would indicate. An Amer­
si C. I. O. and A. P. L. Unit­
l.oltdo.i sources said tlte Her­
ican tailor (le ft) Mhihown with a British Tummy and Tar taking ed Auto Workers union.
About Prospects O f mans ure iiroltalih w illlin
To Be Located In w i t h t h e S e c o i i . l \init»r«'tl R e g i The C. I O. workers struck al
s i tt n ' s l l t l i Kit-Id \ 11 i l l e r v R e g i ­
In tha eight! o f lUykJavlk, kbortly after arrival of a new contin­
W e l a k a Building m e n t lit- W.i-t •••-!• t t i l lit d u t y
New I &gt;oca I Airport CO miles o f Moscow to tiie
the Hillsdale plant on OeV&gt; 0.
gent of U. p. foftra at th*'North Atlantic uulpoet.
west
protesting that II C. I. O. cm
wrilh the I Uh ftdl&lt;*v\it)g In* gind- t
*"
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The It A K Imt te red siea.lnloyts had been discharged. The
to list met ion wn»t w..rk nit the j uution frmti tin I' s Field Ai j
Fipressing ei»lhu«ifV'ni for the
ily ut western
tier many
••*»!
labor department told lho&gt; Me­ nfficea and fltnir » f
Seminole ! tiller y Srhonl uf t it Sill. €Ik In prospects of
Flortdn
getting claimed it* offensive was comdiation board that the rival A. T
' Immiin, last ll|*t»a11f
a
''•'’•I' nK,ro
aniop. which recently Iran n County's Health Unit, hunted on ^ The son of M' mid Mis. \V some military alignment for the pvllmg the N »«'*
labor board election at the Hills the corner of Connm-n-nil mol R Dvson, of l.’oi M ignoliu Ave new airport, Senator Claude Pep­ than 50 percent .1 li.-t figliting
planes
m
the
w
e
t
per visited the Chamber of Comdale plant, had threataasd &gt;ti Oak Avrjiuaa, III Hie VVelaku iiue, I.t . UyMHi 111t-ililt'd ill,- I'm
Although the lied ormv |tublistrike If the cn-npany rskirr building, la well under wny. Itr versity « f FI *••1*1-1 mitl S'et o'i inert e for a whorl while yester­
M ocatiun lied Slai M.lni.ti.-&gt;t
th* C. I. O workerV.
|
Iai4w
Sclood
|
l&lt;
h.i*
liven
it
re
day
on
ills
wav
from
Orlando
to
Ihm Cono, orgiiinier. announced
i« o&gt; .lunger.’’ *lo­ tierlii»l-s
The Hillsdale company (a a
Jserve offu ri - l i n e Iim giatlilil
Washington, Edward
Higgins, cow
re ported strong Ruoaian oiinlersubsidiary of the Spicer Man-J .oday.
tion in I'Ms Imt thi« m hi# firs! chamber secretary, said today
attack* al the norihein und .ouTha unit la beioi; urginiteil to tour of prolonged active duty.
farturing Corp., Toledo, Oh
Senator Pepper pledged
hia
co-gpahte with the Cuunty Mi-li
.
lie hut joint’ll his regiment r | support to Sanford In obtaining tharn flank* »« ‘ J1’w This State Kiwanians A re Th* C. L O. haa a ronti
The RuMiMiu tlreb»n*»l
F
cal Aa*o&lt;lgUon nnd tha County j list in time to get •aperUmrc
Spicer and haa refused to
)•
I
action
on
the
airport
and
gsva
have
thrown
th*ir
lie#viral
*
*
"* A
DeRgriment ami
la to
thering ['Told To Watch Dia- parts produced at the HUI
o f the Ho st pfartii :*l sort, f»ir the gmup uf Chamber official*
into
th#
aoullmni
c
u
n
u
r
thruW.
pre# Uiiva'
branch
for the Second Armored Division is
plant.
fmlntar* on geting w o w type qf
BirtleR.M* and road.
LaM iS m V U v . .-taff will
* crediting,Of Bureau
The Tolediv pMnt pViiiluees
9kffm«r4\eu)l/ It.Mepnrt Tor the ninilary u*e for flie airport, Mr
eonalri
of
a
rrrrptlonivt.
-unitary
covered with *lu*h (•&gt;"'« « " •*'
percent of th* UansmDalonc fur
First Avniv maneuvers Mil
the lliggina -leclarril.
flurrtr. and German comment*
Reports by E .J L Randall) E.l
OKI.ANDO,. Oct. 1| *— IA*)— army tanks and moat of th- engineer, health nurne Mini o t'nrohiifis These will lust through­
Attending Ihe meeting
were [ire'raid bad -ra.h.r «"-» —
^
Lane and Frank* Shames on th- Predicting that a vicious- -on
transmlaaiona for
'.lalfAracters pbyaician
out the month i f November.
Mayor tV C. Hilt, W A l.e(fler road, ure haa.li.»PI',,,« " " e :.sDf. Cone e«|duined tile loid-l |
Xtth annual Kiwanis Convention
nd “ jeep” combat vthirlas.
nre-ident nf the Chamber; Hun tern drive.
Ing W being reniiMleled and nr ,
held In Orlando this week were paign toon would be institule
,t
eultv
Hi.hup. vice-president; and II II.
The Germane ui t-.-ur.-i
ranged »&gt; tlml each office will
featured at Uie Kiwanis lunch­ by Communist agents to smear
&gt;t.'l t-&gt; I ”
ba in a convenient plrcr. up«»M Admiral Says U. S. * Cnleman, Iremirrr.
Uolay
»tand
eon at the Valdei Hotel today the federal Buraau of Investiga­ Witnesses Testify
the we-1 » » d
entering the building, the patient
l*ep|ier returned In
Is Already A t War VV.Senator
Mr. Lane reported the conven­ tion and mska ill task difficul
ii.hingt-.il lifter addre&lt;*-ink. the
In Bay Official Case ia met hy the ilfuk clerk or rv
tion td he the most successful in dealing with saboteurs and
ceptioiiint. mid if he most wait,
Kiwnni. c.invention at llrkiiulu from m.rthwc.t uf the &lt;'*v •’
ever held, having a total regis­ spies, R. 0. Dinner, PHI agent
ATI l.STIC CITY. N J. Oct
Mniul-y night
MARIANNA. Oct. 15 ~ !A h ~ there i». a w aitin g rmim for It
Ufht. lie .jMikr un the region nf K n lin y .^ '\ n"^ '*J ' . L - .
tration of 1133 or 25 percent
•ante prng.-ram with ' (n T P araW 'rfn W 'IM ftr — .....
i)1*j4 nuip Additional proaecutlon testlmuun
than ady.; others.nTI.'
Spe.-ar.l
Hulland brfuri* thi fen»i*e« upult the cal.ilnlwaa
offered
In
federal
court
it* for cu
Errtkfifot for
S f1, ’J •'’•• ' ' ” “ 1 To.-.d-.v Ivinquet |-riKV«|lng ths
here Tuesday
against
Sheriff doctor and then contra tho -ani- J'
(lover- " Thi* thru.t m Kuliiim. «*&gt; ’•'
beId In Orlando am* presided operation in counter espionage
repion
the
I
'lilted
Slates
w*s
alreiid
nur'. Hull
bared nriglnally
John Scott, Bay county, two « f Ury engineer s room and last in atwar and
over by Mr. Lane and ho urged activities.
"it
is
time
t*.
giv*
Senator I’epper w »«
armm- hill. .iH.ut the h.-adw .it.-r* J.f Ho
Danner, addressing the state his deputies and two Panama thU section iw the office of the I'rt’snlffit Roos«*ve|t tiie green
local members to set aside a spe­
In
l“ "'ed here hy hi* wife and lien Volga Iriver and ....... .
cial meeting honoring the pa-l Kiwanis convention, said (hat the City policemen who are charged County health nurse. A toilet fi r fight tt&lt; g.t ;ini*ad."
rrquay, rle.k „ f
,he Florida encircle lloreuw ... c;-.,.e.=atm.
ith helping to dispense untas-l white patients is located in tin*
presidents of the Sanford rlub. foreign agents would use oil kind
Rt.ir
Adm.rsl
Stirinnr
t
I
the
rear of the riHim.
I egl-lalure
(nr the pa.t
Iwn with older drive, (min the
___ _________
Prank
Shames ________
revealed that of material to feed the gullible liquor or collecting money fn-m
I Vim Mean 'f-odware M.ii.i'f'i*' hi • lupn*.
weal, we-t uml -noth. « » An archway connects thd* rlim |l f ,»
uthin•
the largest delegation from ’ San-j l&gt;\ an attempt to make them be. bootleggers.
i mu
Wnowledged ill thi- Sn. IMrs. Burl Grire wife of
a • nd offices, the former
bring | ••
flM
( hf Smvy i« confard ever
g H to attend any Kiwan- lieve that the FBI was infringmand'a early iiinriiing •iiiiinuuL
Is Convention went to Orlando Ing on tha c|vU libcrt'e* of the previous witness, testified rhe comp-M-d of a rhll.1 hi-iilth l»«l |
\
n„.rlr.i I. „t « „
it...
que.
one# heard Scott say he would matrrnity ruw *XMtnln..limi r.o.m , A(|
„ n w„ r
...... ( I’ roteHtinjf StudcntH
tit take part In the activities, as people.
Thu* implied » » * -• NJ1‘ l*'1
"They .w ill attempt t&lt;&gt; iliser*- ret soma customers and that Al«&gt; a toilet for negro |.atient. Th„ v
„ lllr„|||1,|f ........... .
there were 23 members regi*vance nf .nine Ci mile-*. lur
Iveave
FcJr
Atlanta
Burl
Grice
could
hn»o
:
•
I’
sy
la in this section.
tertd. lie expressed the wish that tfit our work and smash our ibwill o ut 1iirf11a imd gun crow ii n
previou- infmin.iti-'ii Imd put Hie
F. M. liroaiUiurst ia sanitary ni t l » ’ ir pout*.’*
those attending the Orlando jectlvea and at tho ram* lime Harbor section e f Panama City
d r i lK N S . Ga„ (let. 15.— (47— German* at « pnlnl r.n.uhly 11"
meeting will take the talks to gain new members in this hour for Illegal liquor sales but wo.ild engineer fur the unit ami Ml—
Hr asserted "another hru*h with
hundred
automobile* mile* .hurt nf Ihe Soviet
heart and do more in the way uf grace that has been allotted have to make arrangements won Edith llaalem ir. t'onnty health Na#* iaider*** 'vns all that was Ahmit a
J. C. Blackwell and Reese Uruwn, Itune. Dr. Cone ia acting u.
hundreil
Uni- ill thut theater K;iliiim- -linte*ic
of sponsoring and taking par*. them,’ ’ the agent declare.!.
♦•••! to bring thi» em»n*ry in­ bearing rev.-ral
v r . i t y o f Georgia aluilent* mov- impurtance include- tin- tin t liiut
At tho aama time ha disclosed Panama City policemen who ai-o phyiician until u permanent one to i "»boi9**i.tf wi»r.r‘
activities mentioned at the
»r r ~ a*f ««U in ». Mrr. r.nc* - «m t '» iin » « ~ ifr a w ir m r ~ ih ir r a r r —,r ~ r r ~ • ;.r tbVt biiVouifii pTopir -jMLumaity -m.t- . f - A l h e n » - t w J , y r It lie* on the iii.nii Mu-in* In iDial the JTRI WiA
invention.
*
t,,
dem and ingrail railway.
Mr. Randall, who had charg) set up (raining schools all over each of the policeman was pent receptionist and" ikwk rlerk will •r
lo iu e re d F u co p e n n i.ntions- hnund fo r A tlan ta
The German*, nut nientioniiig
Talmntlgc
*'rrba a local perron to be chosen wet** ’iro u se d i ’/ u m s t VIitS*t th • tnat lio vrrn o r
o f the program. Introduced the the United States for the In­ 95 weekly.
tomorrow morning, Miaa llaslrin (S iim a iH w en* u sin g th e ir ship Vtnre the iiiile|iendrnrr'' o f the that arre, cliinm-d without going
speaker* adding hit own remarks struction o f men and women in
into detuil th.it Moscow . mitern a iv e r.ity'a regent*.
diacloaed.
about the convention and rclnt- best methods o f dealing with Sinking O f British
y a rd * arid sla v e labor to product
Although the campu* leader* moat d*f«nre« lui-l In-.-ii I i.-nelit
Dr. Cona ilnaaae&lt;l the fart hi. war«hin.4.
ed several “ stories" 'told
by rioters and looters in time ot
firing range id then In iyy
Freighter Reported offlco ha, a* Ita objective to pri- “ Hitler," h«* »uld. "mfght sur* li»«rnei| T a lm a d g , would not re­ within
emergency. The schools will dls
apeakam o f the convention.
A tlan ta
from
South artillery.
rent tha apreait of communicable nri.se the world within a short turn to
Among the vhitora today was close how. Ragland copea with
In the far smith, tin- Soviet
until next w eek, they
meat 0 rent berg, , a
refuge* bomb atUdla, blackouts and wilt
vyrtu-n-ul time with new b«ttle«hips uf a *..... .
OPORTO.
Oet.
19 - U P l - dlaaaMt pagticularly
w m t ahead with the motorcade, conceded what had In-en rimmed
from Naxl denfcany, who is now also Instruct what should be done Slnklng of tha British freighter, dlaaare*, and any active caaea are radical design M
deriding to leave the proleat* In a week ago by tin- German*: Tin1
stite director for Plerlda in ra- in a gas attack.
Patrol, of 1154 tons, by-a sub. to ba treatad by tha "curative'
full of Mariupol on tin- sea nf
hi* office.
"Those persons attempting to marina with tha total loss of her branch,' under the direction of
f t c work.
Atov about inn niili-s shurt uf
Members are elating their bal­ Uar ua down will be found In 94 passengers and 79 crewmen Miaa Loth Harriett, health de Railroad O fficial
Itoatov, the importmil I bin Itiver
partmant nurse. The h*alth unit
lots for a panel of o ff leer i the ranks o f our enemies," Dan­ was report*d hare Tuesday.
Asks Rule Revision Auto Production
city to the rart.
drawn up by a nominating com- ner continued. “ A Communist
Tha Patrol sailed front Opor­ will Inoculate and examine Im !
Before Rus.iu'* admission uf
to select' officers for the not going la attack ua under to last wash to Join a convey munliatlun caaaa. Dr. Cone said,
CHICAGO, Oct. 15.—(47—C
Slash I b Expected success fur the lit-rmun smash
y*ar. The d*t# of the the nnmn of a Communist. Ilia bound far Londen and had as •recking with practicing phy it. Vouiig. fieraonnel manager of
from the northwest there hud
method, in to cater some organ­ bar pnaainwata a number « f riclana of Seminole ('aunty.
alaetion la Oct. 29.
th.- Illinois Crntral Railroad, tuld
bran considerable evidence lu
DETROIT, Oct. IS - (4 7 ildcnt m e: isation that commands respect prominent Portuguese.
J r
a pre.lilential fact finding board I’aawngvr automobile production suggest that the puce uf tho
B. Randall; and contains big names and from
Tha British atcamar AvoceU.
that ''incqualiria* uf the aitua- quotas for January probably will Mokuw offensives generally wu*
B. Randall and that vaatago point use th*
1441 Una, also was reported L O C A L W E A T H E R
ton"mad* imperativ* a revision b« annrunced by the office of falling nit. This still wcimil lo
1 second vlce- ganlratlon to Us
ak.
i.f rertain baaie tailroad work production
management
today hold food Ihi4 niortiioj? fur all
MaKay ami 0. possible."
Tho Petrel last August reached
Partly cloudy tonight and ing rule*.
und. according to ,x p «c!»tif:n in •ftloa bvluw uml to Iho writ uf
Poont fi. Rios, FGatk*. w ;* Lisboa with 2B aura hrore of tha Thursday, soma
I treasurer, P. P.
likelihood
of
lie uaaarteil that under the trad* quarters hare they may Moscow.
L. T . Do#*, J. W. elected governor o f Florida Kv- ahIp Oscar, sunk la
blnr«|
In extrema aouth and i-umplirated rule* rail union* are .how tha heaviest «lash yet or­
~ * Collum wants fa r 1941 aa the twenty
•tUck.
subautriaa
central portion*.
"trying to Irupee an inerraaing dered .in th* effort lo conrerv*
fourth uwnsi district
cenvendegrre of apecialiiation on the critical and
strategic
defemt
endsd. 1Kin auction was mads
iiulii.try, though thi* apecialisa- luatrrial*.
Uts motion of Karl
tion waa not neceaaary to the
The motorcar manufacturer*,
Lehmann. Tavares, the second
organisellon and growth of tha th*ir production activities slresdy
man in,the report of the elec­
union* through th* year*.’’
hampered by shortages of ma­
tions oo&lt;Umhire,
Miami
was
The board ia inveatigating th* terials and labor diffkultks in
awsrded Um 194* convention.
c
—
rule* miration and wag* Inereaa* related Industrie*, will not
b*
T W saw slats o f » *ntenant
Sixtus E. Wester, 63 year old
mtmbare surprised If the OPM
orderi resident o f - Seminole
Tka
Bamlnoia High School
hair. Th# eoatumca are an- demand* of 1.160,000
o f th * eight divisions
County,
of
1
U
railroad
brotherhoods.
January schedule* figured on the died suddenly thi* morning at
______ _ d of Allen White Mar- haad and CaWryattaa havs ba*» tlrely of whit# sarin and from
bail* of 60 or even 65 percent hia bom* In l^ike Mary whar*
hrritod to parfsm whan San*
,o *u In a football stadium,
L h T W ^ H m ; U n lL . J l fanfa taathaO aaoad a »a U Ita -R m ,ff«c t U atriklng and ptro- Ousted Panama Head under tha 1941 volum* for that ha haa livad fur tho past |g
month. Factory sale* af pasacn.
eppoalag team Friday Bight la f*Mlotvar, Miaa Sanfonl
d*Mr. Waster wa ■ burn in
Held In City Jail gar rare last January numbered ytarm.
tha now DsLaad Itadiam. Mt*a
Bwedan, May 2, |«7H, lie was a
4H.233.
Dorothy Sanford. High
school
Bamlnoia High School* Band
vlolin-makar and csrpanter.
aumiadlrectar atatad today.
aitdsr Urn direction nf Mias SanPANAMA, Oct. 15^-dPMDr.
Survivors of ths deceased sro:
nd T. M. Dolllaon U be- Arnulfo Arias, ousted president
hk widow Mr*. Eugenia llelenla
* ita filth year with ap- of Pansms,
reached
Dutsma Only 8 Farm ers A sk
(iris, cxacitT intriesta drills a 4
Wastsr, Lab* Marys two tons,
40 members from early today and vaaa lacked up
f iramUiaa at «w k hams gam*.
Harry Lara Wester, mho la now
P o ta to wAlIotm ent stationed
and Senior High In the city Jsll afU r surrender­
Ithagr fire* -maaot *p
with tha United Htatoa
uniforms of white ing to th* Panama polka In th*
Miaa Lola Caldwril.
Army at Fort Bragg, N. C. and
block coats
with
Only tight farmer* haa* re- Birger Wtstor of Lakeland; also
Canal Zone.
__ i and tall military I S
Dr. Arias who flaw to Cul* nut* tad potato allotmsnU under on# brathsr and on# siator who
rn Boat, trim almoapher* to on Oct. 7, assarted ha had gona th* AAA program, to Incraaa# live In ' Sweden.
It play* to chtsr to Hanna only to consult sn their limit ahoy* tha presant
Mr. Wtstor** son, Harry, has
i an to victory
cya specialist bat tha now gov­ maximum o f thro* acre* for sack writtag musk
to “ Stand hr
band and Dap aqa
ernment wjth Ricardo Adolf La farmer in th* canty, O rb J . America," “ Our
Flag,"
“ My
•pactutor*
In chat
Guard la as president took Urn Mathkox, A A A county pacf
perfor- Hacienda" and other*.
. .
Sanford* tea
kola In a peaceful coop d* stst,
sapsr r isar raid today.
Tha Erickson Funeral H o t* , (a v
1mmadiataiy I ‘
Friday
U th*
for to
of fuaarai arraagoera lion with th* Uaitod But** fa
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Changes Are Made As Feds Celeryettes Are
Kipp Offers
Key Club Committees Named
Quotations To
Prepare For The Buccaneers
By Marshall For School year Highly Praised
0
At First Showing
Embellish Writing
Coach Leonard "Bing” Meta-

caa was singing
theme
Dvlphine lliaty
"The Seminole
High School ,
With a loud beat of the drum.,
song this week following the
Student
Sketched
Angelo Parti writing
in hi* Key Club la preparing for a great
liitlea* showing of the ‘"Sell
the Celeryettea mad* their firat
CelegyChari** Park
daily (clumn a few week* ago
appearaac* on th* football field
E’nl* against Columbia. High
William E«rle
year
In
carrying
It*
part
aa
a
railed attention to the teaching
at Semmol* High School during
iuike Ctv. Friday night.
_
Paul Hick,on
•• r. %
Herman Middleton, send
a p^Hnl
&gt;f handwriting In
the
public niVmber of the high achool aetl
the half of the Lake City-San- Birthday— Mar. 24
Traffic Committee:
"There’ll Be
Some
Change*
•chtol*.
Prof.
Pmtri
indicated
vlty,"
aald
Edward
Marahalt,
presford football game. TEev nre- Place of birth—Sanford
Chairman—David (latehel
Made’* was Ihe tune crooned by
I Malar N a fl«r»«
that every child ihould have a Ident of the clob. lie itated thil
•ented themaelvra in alngle file Favorite tong—"My Pray»r Wi
Taylor Brown. Jr.
McLuci* a* he put his charges
llan aaa
U I4 4 l»*a»
llatinctive ilid beautiful signs- the elub la being divided into
Harp
lla b a a
nnd
atood
at
attention
In
reape-t
trrough
their paces this week. Aa
Jyhn Helyeu
Answered."
(•H «n barrall
ture. The nrofe**or felt that by committee* that would help re­
to ihe flag, while ‘‘ America" wa* Favorite color—blur.
was evident from th* last en­
Conipu. Committee:
A lu r r a r a W elln
hi* little simple device a rhild medy any fault* that may eilat ' Chairman- Elnrl W Jeter, Jr.
I ll»ra»t
being nlavrd hv David (iatehel. Favorite- food— tunafiah salad.
counter the T o ll ate still lacking
M i l l ie
M a la r
f In..an
would be able to express a In the achool. "Certain other com
Immediately following thla they Favorite sport— football.
the
fundamcntala-wtackllng
in
Charier. Park
Mlae
11 m f la I l a r 4
Np«*nacr
treat deal of hla personality.
mlttwea, achievement.
financial
made a block formation Eefcre Favorite orchestra— Glenn Millrr. and l locking—which— are so vi­
Walter Amleraon
Another idea t'jit the profeaaor and program— daal only with th ■
forming a circle In preparation Favorite pastime—eatin g,.- - .. tal Jo the game ami Coach has
Uinchrooin Committee:
idvanced wa* that the writing club," he erntlnued.
for the star formation. They con­ Highlight of orhool career—Wring set nut to remedy this.
Chairman- Helphine Haaty
'naan ehould coniiat cf ■ numlie inaugurated
--- week's
cluded
their oreformancr
by
John Helyeu
The preaident aald that th.chosen editor* of "The Oh-ry
&gt;er of good i|untitlnn, which achievement committee preparemarching uff the field with a
practice with a rough and tough
William Kirle
Fed.”
ztuld not alone train in hand a monthly project for th*- club i
right
addrraa.
Monday
which
I#
scrimmage
on
Sanitary Committer:
Pat hat*— gozaipera
writing
contribute to
the ............
.The Celeryettea
hive
been Pet like— seeing Warner llto*. duplicated on Tuesday with a
g but
i
......... committee prepare- Chairman—Richard Meriweather
the financial
•baraeter of the child, l-noking ■„ |lU1|g,t. anil the program cor*
practicing
every
Wednea-'.v, pictures.
light scrimmage Wednesday. In
Kimrll Young
iver aorae of theae quotations, I m|lt„
preparta a program fm
. Thur.diry nnd Friday nftrmoona Favorite stars—Bette lUTvi*. Jcf the.!* practices A. W. llicka and
Harold Ratliff
me ran • eaally aee the reaaon-1 ro&lt;.(, Key (q u(, luncheon,
for the pa»t month and will con­
Junior brmtn,
formerly
right
S lm b'iit. W elfare Coinm itte.With I InVid (aiitrhc) :t« oor
fry Lynn.
tinue to do *■&gt; until th* elo*e of Ambition—to be a civil and an end uml letl guur'J respectively.
iblenea* of thla Idea. Here are I The member* of the commit
» till Ir III It il Edward M ur.hall
K«liti»r of Ilia* I'HJ “ Stilly * we i»m* !
•nine that
are udmiraMe
for
f„||nwa:
the fnotbnll aeanon. Mini T.akach
were changed to the tackle alotA
Karl Schultz
confident thiit w- run nt'iim thi
eleetric.il engineer.
•ithcr writing or rmnmitting to
and Mia* Earle have wnrk-d pa­
ami l*il!y Fleming, laat week i
W alter A ruler.on
Achievement Committee-.
y rir win a fir-' »!•■«* yturln.iil
Florence Wells. **nW
n.mory:
tiently nnd untiringly directing. Birthday—Jan. 3.
•hilling light in Hanford’s 20 to
Chairmen- Mark Cleveland
Athletic Committee:
uvuml yiv»ti ♦ vrry y•**•r l»y »I**"An
Eonrat
man
it
the
noblrat
Ihe-e
girl*
for
which
they
dell ilcfial, ri-malm-il at Irft end
l hairman Taylor Hiaw n, .Ir
David Cnlrhrl
National Kclinl.i'ttir I'M"*
N ,
Place of birth— Hanford.
work
of
Q
m
I1
'—
I’ope
The
Celeryettea
received
nmny
ax
Taylor Brown returned to the
M«rk
t
irveland
Earl Jeter
HU llltloll.
Favorite song— "Y e* Indeed"
“ I’eace rulea the dov where
,crvr much rredlt.
Warrep llaniel.
"rut ailing aa right end end Jim­
Paul lllrkaon
Mim I *hv 111 Sinilli will iii'l n |
Favorite color—blue.
raann rulea the mind'—Collin.
coniplinirnla which gave
them Favorite food—chicken pilau.
my Bulge moved up from the
Willinm llolleyhead
Emmett Herndon
upon ir. Slo* ha* lia'lal till* |."-i J
.
per­ Favorite sport—badminton.
"Diamond* are chunk* of coal
E’lnancial Committee:
tetmil airing to fill the v e n d #
"Through the work of tin. more aaauranre for their
Ho,I /or I In- I Ml II. Mr
......... ..
m—tiiMr
lot ituck to their Job" Kml-e* Chr Irmntt-Harry I*v, Jr.
; committee*, |he Key Club will formance nt the n eil home game. Favorite pastime— saving aahtray* guard aput.
II. r Uni* m w. II fill..I Ir.......... .
' l“ '"‘ n,„ * ' mln" lH ,
"Advice may be wrong.
but
— By MARY RABUN
Ill Ihe barkfirld ilrxxtir xtepa
be one of yeiiumde* High', ni e l
Richard Merriwether
.lay Hu* Muff h nnnoiinrr.l mil.I S#*hoi I wa*» nillnl to or.l#*r by
and keeping a scrap book.
rainplea prove themaelve." II.
j vital rlut. during the I'Jtl l'.lli
William Earle
th** ilny every •'Imlcnt, who l.i" 1Mark 1 Irvrllind oil Ort, II. ill
Iliehllght of school career— tail'll were taken. McKay Truluck and
M
i - 9 11 b» rr j»
Steverm*
room
W Shaw
Program Committee
■ -cIi.hiI year and in future M i.e i
(iidereil a Holly, I.,.- n ifiv H hit.
I naas second year shorthand. Mzik Cleveland were changed to
"Self ronipieat la the giraleat Chalman— l-arnbert Palmer
I year-,*’ .aid the pie*tdent.
the full back poultiun as Orien
wlii&lt; h It well It.ward tb»* rlid of T b e ineetiiiir w as held ft. i lb*
IVt hate—enneelted people,
|.iII pfe*e tif e|ert in|r a *e e re tfiry
Tarrell wa- moved to the helm (R
-if
victoriea—
Plato
the prhnol year
t’et like—havln* fun.
I.e
iM
.ire
r,
rtia
p
ln
ii.,
..nil
••!.»**
the tekin. Widfer, because of a
"Tart
la
eyralght
anil
inaigbt
Af ir-4 11.*IM*i*t*xi Sl.-v.iM
will
Favorite
star*—
Betty
Grable
and
Check* seem to I* quit* the
favoralile showing in lait week's
and forealght” — Thwlng
ntfnin be I be f mai.t*.ul
-*•!&lt;.- ••r nmnitifer*.
Richard Green.
They were elerted t»9 follows •
•tyle this year. Valarie looked Ambition—
"Be not almply gor.l; be good
ant) .Mi*** l.illian |&gt;t*i.lup will a* t
To alt on the cnair bailie ha i been moved to right
I lelplitue
Hatty,
r m r l u r y ; for aotnelhlng’’ —Ther.lore llooae
very sweet In a blue drwai Friday
o* rlrnibitif.it n.lvnir
over Yon’a Furniture Store in ning-lack and ^ * y prove very
at the I ake City game. With
it.-H. Ilowiifd ftoteler. trrirau rrr; Mr* /elt
vaiuuide tu the success of the
The Student.* of Menu
Orlando.
rlm plnin;
Anise
tlei.rge “ of cinirae". But definite­
■earn.
—
"A man, like a watch, la to
ftif* invitnl every year It. writ Knv T ru b u k .
Kathryn Wiggins, junior
ly!
A few minor injuries were sal#
n letter of applirnlion for n tb- ' Wldlaker. girl, ela.a inaitager: lie valued for the manner of
Iliehllght of achool career— Wien
.
'1
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II.
II*.
...... I..
l.a
eliu*
'ivAII
III IT
1
1
,1
1
.
(irurge,
lx
y.
claaa
man.ig
’
r.
i'ered
by
the
Feds
during
the
And
that
cute
E'rrahman
Mar­
hi* going"—William IVnn
ain*tl |M»&lt;Mtion on the »iaff. Tin
‘‘ E’ailh and Doubt In Educa­ You will sain learn bow to lead
I graduate.
After the election o f office.-,
"Trlflea make perfection and tion", waa thn aubjrct upon which a better life if you go to college. tha Tag, looked extra cute in Pet hates—onions, Sid manner*. week, but nothing serious has re­
Muff |r tbt n hi Irrteil I y M ia*
united. The ailing Jack Herring
here
mii
.
u
motion
anil
curried
a
dubonnet
ronluro.*
suit
ami
‘M-rfrctlon
la
no
trifle"—
Michael
Ihe Rhode* Scholar, Dean Thoma. Yum Irani how to o,- friend*
Smith and |.r«‘*eriU*«l fo the fa
Pet likes—dancing and moron
that the &gt;lue» for ill J coming Angelo’.
has had his leg treatJd for the
faculty for approval.
V
tjimberi of Stetson 'Unl- with |H-nple who mm, from other aaiblle oxford*. No date for the
Joke*.
Who waa that
na.&lt;t week and may be available
'•Common aenae I* Inatinct, and veralty, ipoke at a *|&gt;eclgl an- section.* of the country ami from game Martha?
Wr Iio|m* that u Sali.iutcuiuli year he fifteen rent*
Favorite
food—ko
be*
cake.
The prexiilenf. Mack t’leveland, enough of it la grniua" Shaw •embly of the student* of Semi­ other eopntrie*.
fur service against the B u cc^
you were with at th* dance? Ambition— tn ' be n Jitterbug.
Will nynin 1m* |rodurnl it. which
“ Nothing great I* ever done nole High Schrnil laat Wednes­
all the 9tudel)te ur»* well tepre then iterlured the nii’ctinic ail*
“College i* the long, *ad, mad. Could it have been Ralph Smith? Activities—Gles Club, Ili-Y, Cel- neers of Daytona Uearh, Friday
t
Satin wa* well represented at
night.
without enthualaam"—Sidney I). day Oct. H.
M'nteil ilftil that the Senior 1 Ijm ioi.rned.
carpiviil of life. You can spot u
eryettes.
Ity STUAltT QllAItTERMAN Eva
Here's hoping Coach la ' ‘sing­
run carry with them uml treimure
Dean Lambert waa Intmlurril college graduate a mile away, lie th# game E'rlday. Who were thoa*
Jack Herring, senior
thirty
two
girls
all
in
white
"(irvatnaj Ilea nut in
(ring by Charlra Morriaun. Mr. Morri­ is fiiiiahi*l-refineil. Some |H-opte
"their InKik.”
Highlight of school career—first ing" the right tuna for the suc­
satin
ami
boots?
Why
it
waa
none
cess
of the Fed* and may they
atrong hut In th* right uae of son stated that Mr. lambert has aiy 'l.i*ik at the college graduate*
Knowing that they will do i»«
football gam* I played in.
jn on the chorus.
^
„ Justice Seminole llitfli Sa Iiim.I i - (2R AM M A R SCHOOL at rcngt h'*— B*ec he r
obtained degree* at Yale, and who are on the bread line.' True? other than H. II. S.'s Celeryettea. Pet hates—snobs.
Shirley Cameron, in a “ blue
That'* ail for this week. BW
"You will never .‘ find time’ Oiferii ami that it the surprising Ye*, but think whul these people
i
|
■••w«i to
aae prrxrnt
|*aa "a hi tlx S.illy Stalf
proud
P*t
Ilka—
talking.
fir anything. If you want time age of "it hna recently been made would have been if they hadn't tilald lire** and brown craforda Favorlta food* — radishes 4ml seeing you next week with soma
•
o f 42.
N o tC K
favorable reports, I. hop*. '
looked as if she were ready for
you muat
make
It” —Chari** Dran nf the Strtaon University gene to college.’’
►
, f
‘ Editor
I vill (iiitchrl
chocolate Ice cream together.
Buiton
, P **. / '
llualne.K M-inngi-t
College of Law In Del-aml.
The average person think* that a real game! Helen Stafford, in Ambition— to bo a radio
N'lincy
an­
del. 17
The (lardcii (Tuh of the Sanlie Land, there.
'T h * .world I* bleaaed moat
llighton
The speaker who proved him­ the moon Is only a planet, ami a grey wool aUTt ami a blue
nouncer or crmedlan.
Oct. 21 ....... —Ocala, her*.
Adtrertlaing M.mngir
Xuaun f ini Crnniniar School re organ- oy men who do thing*, and not self to be a master of humor he is acipiainti-d with only the House, didn't look a* If the were Activities — football, baaketbull,
Oct. at
iced at it. firat meeting of the ty thoa* who mertly talk about began hla Interrating address by man In the mmin. The rollrge ready for any foollahnraa. So
.. .Orlando, here#
Klrtley
thesplan*.
Nov. .7
Tallahassee, here.
iL-i„jfr,s||year Ttie.dny afternoon. Nancy tnem"—Oliver
Aiaoci te Editor,,
saying that degree* don’t make maduatw know* that the moon I* sophisticated! I That cute blond,
Lucille Hall, icnlor
Nov.
14
St.
Augustine,
there.
Ruth
Strnatrom,
waa
stunning
E
’itt*
w»a
elected
preaident,
tier"The three foundation* of edu­ the man any more than the stuff -.MU.IWO Mile* away. He also
l-ovcll
Birthday—Augi. IS.
Nov. 21 ... New Smyrna, her*.
vic*i
pre.i* cation: acelng much, Buffering the women. “ If* th# Muff In­ knows thaJJ It is cold and wet, In a rnl wool aklrt and a belga Pla&lt;« of blrth-^Hanford.
Alice Tl-1111,1a aldine llinchcliffe,
Nuv. 20
Leesburg, there.
lav
H|m,k- much, -and • atudying
much*'— in boi*a that women uu* make and that the light comes from blouse. One of our seniors who Favorlta aong— “ Jim"
I'ntly lloiigc dent, and Itoherl
really looked nice waa - Violet Fwvortta food— shrimp salad
By Jack Herring
aide that rqttnt* “
Klwiird iMar.lmll man, reported Earh rimm In Ihw Cat herati ‘ •
Ihu. reflet Hon from Che sun.
up In a Favorite color—blue.
"H a lf th* ilia w* hoard with­
_
„
laila Nun cr erlinnf* i* entitled to have four
I Kan lamba-rt continued 4y
The excellent uddre/ut was con­ Wells. All dressed
S|Mrla Editor* ..
Kllmlelh niendirt. iii the garden cluh. Mra. in our heart* nr* HI* heeaiiae tv II iliac III* student* lluil the cluded by Dean Lambert say­ yellow aklrt, white lilouae, and Favorite iporl—baseball.
Co., McLaulin Jeweler,
Bill's
S. ti. Dlckeraoli, from the Han­ we hoard them"— Proctor
Vaughn
teacher leads th* knowledge from ing “ I-carn about the practical spectator pump*. And who tlao Favorite
orcheatra—Cob Callo­ rant, Roy Holler, Hockey’s
ckey’s Tire
“ Habit la a calle: w* weave th* student by creating enthusi­ lElnga in life, tut also try to could appear on tho scene but
'
Kirliy E'ite ford (iiinlen t'luli, aria na, the
way.
Package Store, Eddie's ReatauHnapahot Editora
tiladya edviar r for the tiramnmr School a thread of It ovary day, and asm for the subject being tzught CLtaTn th* better things of life." Marguerite and Jute? Did they Favor&lt;ta paatlme—-making scrap Shup, J. C. Hutchison Co., Mar­
a|iorty I Marguerite
waa
(Iroiip,
at laat wa cinnot breach It.” — In th* student.
1‘lppln
The student! Ilf Bemnnle High look
book.
ine Studios, Nelson A Co., Mar­
The chili aelefttd three prnj- Horace Mann
Some people aay, “ What good Sehoi.| enjoyed the unusual man­ dressed in a deep brown skirt, Highlight nf school ea.ecr — tin
t’llfford I’roclor
Htanko’a Company,
“ Miochlef may taally be done are
(Itcillaling Malinger. . Mar oiie ecti for their work thla year.
cheer-leader and lunior play.
College
degree* T"
Dean ner in which this address wa* £lv- white blouse kelly green over
Charm Fruit Co., and A. Dud*
The fir.l i. I he rare Mid im­ quickly, but gcod and beautiful Lambert laid that more money la rn and they will look forward' to seas hat, and ileevelrsa hlplength Pet hxta—word Juice.
Nrnrninn '
t
Sons.
Pet Ilka—vanilla dopea
Hill tlrnin n provement of llieir. fo u n d t n* work I* generally don* slowly." mad* by th* "College graduate j Dean Ijiniberf* return.
W” i*rTo*C1*
Jack K. Katsell, Staley’s Ser­
Stella Toiciiioiti,,,' ir home. A prim will he of. — Ruthin
Favorlta *tara—Cnry -Grant and vice Station, Oviada Drug Stare.
(han by the high school gradost*.
By Herman Middleton
*f our b in * had
had the
lh« urn.
aamo
“ Ha who wakai to _finij him- •
-.Martini tfp .H 1feted to the hov or girl tlir* tmIUtU . Dl.xUw
|Idea, .about.
_________ _ Amblttniwart on-lhe-vtege.4-— dheir homo groui.U la the self fanpiuaa haaiv't been aifeep."
By MAKCUEIUTE fHINCAXOitt'vi-a.1
Ceng Plumbing, (T. a r 1
'all came dressed In --black and
■
jgrraleel i itcnt. Any .-liilii may — Roger llabaon
Orien Farrell, senior
City of Hanford,
Ulllard
I orange skirts, orsnge blouses. Birthday. May S. 1923
compete for* thla prin*.
The
‘‘ E&gt;»ryihlng tomva v*o him who
Smith, Ixney’a Drug Store. Flo­
Place o f birth, Sanford
S. H. S. Itnniblintfs grounda niual he ,ecn and Judged a ills ami huatlei whlla he waits.”
rida State Bank, J. R. Stewart,
liefore ami after Improvement by — W. II. Vanderbilt
Favorite aong*— "Deap Purple" Florist, \V. A ll** Burpee Co..
Dy IIU-DUNIT
non# other than our eh#orl#Mrr»,
n committee from
the
School
It. Earl Kipp
and "Tamptatlon"
McCrary's. Randall Dectrle Co..
I Earline Kelly, LuCill* Hall. Mar Favorite rolnr—light brown.
_Tho football oeaacn I* here uml (iiirden Club.
Western Union, Vernay
Crate
and Jan* Thigpen. Faverit* food—fried chkken.
'tha Wight,
The atvond prolect wra !n con­
unrounding it la all the* glamour
Since th* new policy o f the before they
started
bringing
uak_i.
ji
Co..
C. I. A
M.
Dlpgfeldar#
the
■lid excitement of new riimpn tinue the benulHHrtiun of
Favorite aport— football.
Henry A.
Ruaaell Seed Co.,
Rita Theater, which bani doubt* heck old picture*
that I hmlj
a|| thosw aeen^In black
Favorite orchestra— My own ir Ilaynea Office Equipment Co..
crushes. TIu-Dun-It d-iean't hove aehnol grounda. Thla will Include
feature programs, haa gone into
ami orange unlform*i''W*r* our
a gal, but he area nil, know* all, the planting of the permanent
future
year*
* * Edward White: " I think th iy '*"**
" n,r* haa really Imprevsd
hand ° that
foundation planta an'l n bed of
and tell*-----nil!!
Favorite paatlme— Talking to Bil Hanford SUte Farmers' Mark*!,
effect, tha atadenta of Seminolo
K. W. Fruit Co., American Fruit
£?U a'y
JUtuHaylh*"lUr**
itM™Vre‘,r‘ lAllh'ug'h*t!?Illon Walah
We haven't »e*n any sign hue- ennliel.- which will b* uacd bv
about MoL
High
School
have
been
axpreaaTuesday morning the Banrord
fried stout a eartaln San- Highlight of my school rare**— Growere. Kilgore Seed Ca., Bernly o f what seemed, u*t year, the club na cut flewera Inr each
Marjorie
Jones:
"I
don't
1*0
totball player bee•uae
to bo a* promising affair between -of...........
the rnoma. The
third project Junior High Bchool had Ita cha- Ing their opinion* of thla pollry. double feature*, but I don't •M*'* I:®*,
when I waa re-elected president Inol* Feed Co, CampMra S*M
.
This week tho Inquiring Re­
rurity Fee«l Co., tad Chase
date with un* o f tb* Lake
FRANCEH U AliuE and IJLENN .wa* to s«*l»t the adviaor in main- let prrgram at 10:S0 A. M. Tho porter aaka: "What dn ynu think they should be stopped. | think
of th* Ole* Club.
I .ODHAM.— LEROY IIODdK was talnlng n garden center. This Irst thing on tha program waa o f th* now policy o f tho Rita I? !7 r . l ,
.Kru t K.
nlv I c l*Y Cheerleader* *h* looked pet hate—Listening to Guy Loip- Co.
In
,
tno
M
l
_____
__
_______
,
the 8chool Hong by the aaaemblv
Tuxedo- Feed A Supply Co..
lhcul&lt;l *** * f t n ly !nlc» In e flewered aklrt and a
1,. gnuindeil last week—fee—nry-nttirv-^retiree—wdT - lie - mainlslno.1
Standsed— Grew era - A sow., Tttle
reaaon than hacking into the downtown local Km and will aerve ~t*d by M lil WhtddoTT—A ft r r - tho Theaioeta
t lu ir e . Nonlgren :"l'm
gUd
J 1” ’ *
Hodgo:
"Ain’t It awfnll
school
aong
tho
students
rePatty
I
---re­
Guaranty
A Abstract Co., Monk
by the way. th* Ink* City dheer- Favorite atare-^Ciry, Grant and
)K U N | ) r.ONHTARLE. Kvrry. im n rUnrinf hounc for «ny p#r
I don't think you will got your that there aren't going to he leadera kwkrd swell in
Bennett's Billiard Parlor, 0 . U.
bfir hflit hroii WkiirintF flu* |&lt;tv,«j»rn wl»n nrnlfl, htlp In iH f WBJf mained standing whllo th* BMr
Rita
Hayworth.
r*o worth.
won't go to any more double feeturea. I'm purple Jumpers and gold bishop Ambition— to become n femoo* Stuart Paint A Glass Co., Unit#
money'
-PBR I m
lltht Ip HKTTY W ILKINSONS rU nl», rut I lain, Uwn P#rvk#. unit Spangled Banner waa playtil, a f­ th*
movie* as much aa 1 did be­ tired of seeing B picture*."
ed Lumber Cm. J. C. Penney
blottsea.
l&lt;
• reheatr*
ry#i. but It'd our yurtui ihni lint Intlvu e will br BVtlUblw under ter which Gen* L*a*tt* and BUI
.Jpck Herring: " I )lk* douhJ* sleeve b
fore."
Co., Rke, Trew A
Rice
C *.
On* of our freshmen, Charlotte
fute tail whu work* in WAI.- ilhe parilen renter. Thla aoreire Janninga hald th* flag whil* tha
features.
II
yau
don’t
want
to
eaiui
Orten Farrell: " I
liked th*
Inc. Coleman’s
Office
Equip
True, looked very original in
(IREEN’H, put il there.— JOYCE will be sponsored by tho adult pledge wra given. Th* Glee Club pictures the way they were — *e « hut on* nlrture vou
can
sang th* "Bchool Song” and " I
ment Ca, nnd
Seminole .* Dry
ADAMH ndmlt*
that
iilizenre club nf the city.
leave before th*
other
on* red stocking cap and n navy
Lev* Yeo Truly." Fo» th* aertp- evenly divided."
Cleaners.
ulua suit
Betty King leaked
Jnokes Ihtf heart grow fnmlcr— - ROBERT LKF. SPARKMAN
Lots Caldwell i 1 like HonM* atari*.”
r.
Mama
tor*
Mr.
Morris
read
th*
lit
b
|f anineboilv else. For ilisl live,
Lillian Walah: " I like doub’e mighty cut* in a yellow * sport
chapter of Marh, after which th feature* because If I don't lih*
dress, green sued* beanie. Two
IIA HOLD H A L L — LOIN 0 \LO­
ire a lis a ri Frew Peg* O w l
on* of the pictures, I always feature* beeuse you yet your o f our cut* couple* who appeared
Lord'*
Prayer
waa
repeated
by
W E LL and HELEN
HUTCHI­
Rathborne-Halr A Rldgknow thn! there la another un* parleyV worth and .they bring at tha gam* Friday sight'w ere Press, 1
th*
students.
SON are carrying nn sternly cor­
m ta Ca,
m Too*
m*hway Ca, The Yowtll
that
I
may
Ilka."
Fire
prevention
week
la
being
Stella Touchton sod Harvey llald ton Drug Co- Annitag* Cabin
respondence* with or-n-lmltie iMarguerite Duncan: " I lib*d
observed
at
Junior
High
thla
On
Tuc~lay
mnrnlng.
chapel
sad Zona Matthews and Arthur Court, Robert L Cm. Rita Then*
vtlle. A-IInh. -MAUJOUIE JONES
lomluctcd by Mr*. 8UI|p P. weak. Chief CXevtland gave x th* double feature* on Tueailay'— By -HERMAN MIDDLETON
Beckwith. Stella teas draaead In ter,
i Fena exclaiming over the wmt- was
Chamber
of
temmerre,
on |h«
a rase crop* dries with white Valdes Hotel Elton J. Mouthaerfiil
time ah* had" ucronipunv Arrington, when a new radio- very Interesting talk
• .......................
»l pom-pom*.
Zen*
Ing the DYSONH In Galnrnville vlctrola la being tried out, l*tor* ways te prevent fire, lie **M
extra sporty In a black plaid
when they took FRED Juirk Hun- year the fourth grad* leavaa a not tii let rubbish eccummulnte,
aklrt, whit* shirt, and red hat. Bottling Co, F. D. Pcott’a Stand#
•lay. Now there La a iierfnct ri»- gift tu tha school, and th* radio- don't hang wat clothe* i n • lee
trie wire*, and don't let your
vtrtrola
Is
Wing
trial
oat,
before
Some o f eur hoy* pet ratbag ard Bare Ice. HR! Lumber Co. K.
niance.- GEORGE HPEEII tumj
chimney
get
clogged
up.
a
decision
la
mad*:'
W*
hope
th*
late* were "Harold
who had V. Heaaholder. Hollywood Shop,
d limit,
II*
K rn every! line he sens tho, class, i f I'JHMUO wll decid# to
—OEORQR
SPRNf
ely bracelet JOHN IIEJ.KAR
m a good looking tan herring ^
W, j .
Plumber.
l
ur
thla
'on*
for
ua.
Wa
hn»a
pave VALARIF. WEI.Idl fee her
W. fc Klrrhhoff, J r , Eva Brea
Th* tennis club of Semina)* M ^ r e l, Fennell, Helen Hielumn. hone tweed coat Clothes make
written
aletter
to
them.
hittMay.— Cum* PH ILIP,
XVk*
rha regttUUona o f the elnh th* man even though they nr* Beauty Shop, 8. O. -ShlnhoUer,
High School, under th* direction
don’ t you make tin yonr mind?
Eari Jeter era* B. L. Parhma, Homer** B#*i
it In oeCkr te keep up in th* ywir "pap's".
I’rof. Herman E. Morels of
o f MU* Catherine Takach, mat
It II N AN C Y
DIGHTON
nr
•porting hla fathera new saddle Shoo, Tha Tavera, Mra. A. D.
I'tiament
It
la
suggested
that
' MARJORIE JUNE BURDICKJ Junior High School talked to na
Paul
Monday afternoon fag the purpose
Zachary. Cetery City Printing
k cqupl* p|ny a set weehiy. axfords—elae »M .
' —At the P. A. K. ilance TustiUy In chapel last Friday, whan he
of those
had an one af
thorn elai
rlasey halt
of cheesing partners
for tha
aura
to
arrange
th*
tla
g
and
rlz
Ight M A R TY I'ERKINd ,bde told the buys a n d ____ ...
tournament.
place in advance with opponent*.
in tha absence of
floor' ahow with her ».&lt;ig bo rareful at bom* and nt tchpoL
Those coupled together tret
The kam* I* forfeited If an*
it. :
S w - . ’ SS:
I dance ru'itlne.-r-EARLE JE- Safety song* ware aul &lt; py
Ipl* appears at the desigaated showing o ff Jewel Pittman Um
" all Joined
pupil*, after w“
which
M./N. Cleveland prtaided over
R and KIRBY FITE o &gt; con- pupils,
darljw now gal freaa Seville. •
the
flatf
salute.
tha
first
Seminole
High
P.
T.
Uniforms
always
get
’em.
plating &gt; IUII* Hip- Wonder
could
b*
going
weal.
MarDavid (iatehel certainly waa g**d
thay
On
laat
Thursday
aflamOOO,
F.URTJH
huh?
I
*
toward
Short, Betty
M oaref, Martha
wed fifteen baking in hi* i t ad unform ft*
“
KRT
MORELAND atlUj'h" « r * t V. T. A- meting was faculty and
y e d a *&lt;
hae la
played
h Io on tha football
a-Urdinem. After
&gt;r thait Urn* b
In the ' heaH
of ANN held,, we are, all wwrklng ta help fo
r. W. P. Breaks, Jr,
Rev.
expires
the
gam
I*
forra
tha
gam*
la
for­
eytewAM talk an "Moral
B? Don't be ton IIAHTY, our prvakfcdt,- Mrs.
Junior High
well
th* prepared eeapW.
ttna." Mrs.
Mr*. CwveUag
CWveUad
lions.”
t h c i*
—HELEN PH ILIPS la a* have s' •aacaeeaful 1 year
by
Newman:
her
M
games
to
he
After
an
Intereatiag
proad her delight af tha
m a n lark I has* dayC'GwoM
■redara.
ma
get
whkh
U
.tfo
tmWv.a
reJrodid
au*&lt;
bocauM LANCE. HAYF.H
'Wnilamer
Chiag BgCMtxg ;
'home from m.tn. ?n*lnth*? lunchroom. Tha
to
Ithouett, the MOT grade won the attendance
^ A f k ^ dhpeelag
4
Nle*
XNAN affair
aklrt
at
M U
"S heart
I..
t!«rk a m r t'ellfeaa
ltrp~r tnrm

« «*p&gt; t:4lt*r%

I a r i l I# l l a l l
M n r ia f n ia
llta ra a
&lt; l«a ra l y ««rta n a a a
P a i r l r l a I I i4 b #
H ariarla J aaM
K ilk rrta
W ll*la «

Salmagundi Staff Is Announced;
David Gatchel Is Editorin-Chief

More Officers
Are Elected By
Senior C lass

S. II. S. SASSIETY

Dean Lambert Of Stetson University
Speaks To S* II. Students On Education

S

Inquiring Reporter Gets Reaction
Of Students On Ritz DouWe Features BHTJS &gt; 3 S «

Junior Hi School

Leaders Co-operate
On Touriat Edition

.SOUTH SIDE NEWS

cr.it

28 Students form
Under

Club
Of Miss Takach

“isa

Firat P. T. A. Meet
Of 41-42 Year Held

g s r .t. ‘x r w

IS

sis? rS ./v T u .n a

A-«rSL? t» a sr o.

gpar^iaaTa

a z te ' 2 /s ;

&gt;'fail* to'appear.
Each eouoie w allowed fifteen

Sr&amp;

CM

-two

FOR

CATB APARTMKNtH

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Ranford la Tha Only Central ** Florida City Affording Hall, lllghwajl
And Water Trmnnporlallon {
. 1 j j j 're

SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY.

It’s ABoy At Mys. Rhino’s

O CTO BER

13,

Communism:

----' ‘V
Litigation Expect#4
To Decide If Parts''
Is For- Overthrow
Of U.S. Government

*

Ann Ships Asked
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House Foreign •Af­
fairs Group Be•
gins H earings
WASHINGTON. Oel 13
—
Secretary Hull urgin* » Dronnt revUlon of the
P Neatrality Act to permit the
" arabi* of
marehantmen.
solemnly told Con*reu today
. the United State*
"cannot
Stefii’-Wewnot
turn and walk after from
♦ the steadily mounting danger
of a Nazi military ramoaiim
• f “ world conquest."
Testifying aa the flrat wit*
neaa before the H oom foreign
affa ln committee an the pro#
poead repeal -of the prohibition
againat arming American* mer­
chant ihipe. Hall ateo assarted
h* favored “ repeal pt modifiesUoa“ of Ua sectfea of the act
prohibMIag American merchant*
re men from entering
combat
. aanaa.
AdmlniatnUan lenders predict• •d
ad .Sunday
Sunday night n (Ready lour*

ten. Mary 1Rhlnocaroa and baby Georgia Joe- rest peacefully
at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, wharo an overtired atork dropped* the
Imaalu MisaJ i . l a . t ___- « iL . ai A ii.1____
a
. a ..
twenty-pound Infant, ona of lha fleet rhino* ever horn In captivity,

Gut And Bishop Qualify To Run
For Commission
November 4th
m
I «
♦

Mattress Program
Of Government
Gets
Underway
i ; : . * * w ^ . -

*t
Turn candidate*, James Hi Gut
and Gan. D. Bishop, quallfifd; to­
day te run tor commis,loner* dn
the City election to ba held,' Nov.
4.
• .
Mr^ Gut said ha intend* to run
for re-election In group No^ Two

Its

Hr

Captaln William Mrllo (le ft),
* f th* American-owned tanker I.
which waa torpedoed anil sunk o ff
tan coast. Is pictured with members

, CHICAGO, Out 13—(A V -R ail­
road mrna|am«*rt today aubmltt « l • wage
it Roosevelt's
h U U U o O llU
to President
Roaaevalfa faat* “ “ ▼ w, I
finding board Investigating th*
dispute
between
th* nations
major carrier* and their IJMOJWO
organised employes.
Tha popomal Is based on formate
relating to chances In th* indrt
of living costs to tha toted !«
railroad cross revenues, T im first Pepper And Holland
affect would ba an estimated six
nt Increase on ownings up
Scheduled To Make
^ | 3 0 weak or |&lt;8 on th* saml
Addresives Tonight
mosShly payroll.

CreaV^ntor offer|Q y 0 1* Th0US3Ilcl

A tte n d Kiwanis
Meet At Orlando

stlmatod

OPM Head Appeals
Far Low Food Prices

Upftfa

.

* '

They will testify In eaerel aea*
slot'hut they may dtetrihut* out*
Una* of thete t**ttotooy to news­
men;- la general, they ■ are ex*
parted to reiterate md expand
President

accratary-irelaanrer of A. P. Con*
ntlly and 8oua^' rf 1) aatala and
Inauranca broker*, bar aarved at
a commissioner (Inc* hi* etfc*
tion In |MC.“ v Mr. Bishop, preaidant Cream
Paper Company; was a charter
membar of tha Rotary Club and
aarved on the CUR Council Board
In Seminal* County there are in 1BIR. Ha la a director of the
Ike Episcopal
now, under

Tha fedlowtog merchants and
business man haw already sig­
nified thalr toteation
p i; co­
op* rutin*
with .Tha
Hanfard
Herald In publish In* .••special

will boycott
•f tha dad*
preliminary m * : g. mi
maUnaaos so that 1
workers amt, a*tool It
the ticking could begin
Th# county performer
visor baliavte th* Idea
satisfsetery In
aw ry

wWeli prlS
1.800 prospective
selected from a i

iter visiters
al Chamber

dorr tu/'thu~ifatt meir

•

11 Men Leave
Far Indueti

Durr Recommended
F lr r ^ C C

win coat about 80 rente,
appUeaata' furnish all i
W. T. Whitehead
llofmaait Electric Bcrvics
Duka's Plate
City Drug (
Cleaning
A
_ Ua
ly Credit As*

Pine Is Chsrged In
White Sieve Case
—-re-ew
■ MIAMI.-bet. IS
Prerl
PI*#, former Dad*' county sollalter, will go oa trial today on
phitoslave law*,
of pLronlng with

L*nay Dry

WASHINGTON. Oct. 13.-W1
—Tbo nomination of Clifford J.
Durr o f Alabama to a aaven-yrar
term on the federal communica­
tions Commission was auhmittcd
te lha Sapate tpday Jty President
Roosevelt.
Durr, now -assistant general
counsel of the
Ksconatrudion
Finance Corporation, wlU succeedI
Frederick 1. Thompson, Mobil*,i

President Asks For
Lend-Lease.Speedup
WASHINGTON, O ct 13 - OF)
—President Roosevelt today urged
congressional loaders to &gt;apaad
enactment of Urn •Wtto.OOO.UOO
tend-leasa appreprlaUun and r*.
reived aiaursne* tha MU . would
reach th* Senate floor early
next week.
Bark*

iruprla*
telty

tef T tod Caf*

Co-, M i

ten#/•' Realty
i CouatyLaun*
A GroceryCo*

viapor&gt;
women
l &gt; n l * to-work

rCaafaA
rd.

W

Mors* than
1.000
Kiwantena
and their wives attrnddl thr
opening of the 21th annual runvrntion of Flotida Diatrlct Hiwanie International at Orlando
ycalartlay, as the big l«nqurt
hail at tha Orlando
Country
forcing sonla to gn downtown
spr.,dinner teat/ ' night,
Frank
Shame*, chairman of the “ On
to Or|andn“ runimlUce, said this
morning.
Speeches by Senator Claude
Pepper •n,l Governor Hpesa^rd
Holland will climax the activities
of the meeting today and will be
followed by tha Governor's Usll
*C the country dub.

F o s iiia r t

Church.

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
Raterday that
tha hoartoga h.

and Just reUtyt “ they would hart
to ba itablhaT. »
Ha concadad that whan the da*
fansa program began food prices
ware at “vgry low lever but h*
said it is to* duty of food distri­
butor* to do all'In thalr power to
keep price* from spiraling.

--

sounding the them*— “ Safeguard
Democracy By Individual Her*Ur”
— and called upon the members
to work, fdr the
“constructive
things of life.”
A large number of Hanford
members of the Klwanla Clsit.
attendesl thn meeting yriterduy
and .n group of delegate* and
alternates nr* to attend the meetlng today,
along • with other
Klwsniam. Delegate* are K. F.
Lana, -E. B- Kandall and Mr.
Bhajnas and tha alternate* are
Rev. J. ’J. Kullaghan. O. P.
Herndon anil W. B. .laebry.
dalrter tho davntlonal In open
tha mealing Ihl* morning. Mr.
Shaman revealed, later Major
John Tllilan and Uaut. rommandar Maxwell Wall, ware to speak
an a punai of "Klwanla ami Na­
tional Defense."

Explosion Kills
r Six Serviee Men
SITKA. Alaska, O ct l h - l A l An unaiplalnrd riploalon In an
Utidargroand dynamite n tirsilM
at th *. Rilka ■naval «lr station
•unttef-kOJad at least all. service
man. Injured dorena Of parson*
In tha nearby flshln^rtllag* and
dam-gad dafanra s#d
private
construeUan. *
Tim blast reverberated across
m lrt Barsnof l«lsnd Just as hun*
drads *f civilians and many
fsmllCsa war* listening to th*
bantdktlon In a Hltk* church. The
to rev eaten sent
windows* cas­
cading Into th* streets ip a showsr
«d-heukan glass*
lh a 1st of dead Included
C a s T Print Is C. Allen, Kantfleld,

commander
C. Whit*,
lha Braillof his crew

a, they landed at Bio dr Janeiro. Th e y drflared thalr atalp. fully lightml and hearing a
*p&gt;.flighted Panamanian flag, wa, aunk without warning by the Nails.

Crofton Would
Quiet W heeler
And Lindbergh

License Extension
Stops On Saturday
Drivers hnv* until Oct. I *j t.*
purrh»iio their IP II t‘J tlrivrr &lt;
lirvnRrf wlthqur iinong In ^iikc
tha driving F*mniiiiiVti:n,
uc
coniing to n tclrgram rvcriie'l
by Judge R. \V W in* tewtay.
DuRinrnji hwa been »lnw ,ti tli.&lt;
Country Judgt*i«
nffiev . fui
thw |mi»t week dt*»pita iht* i*nct
that betiveeii ‘J.,p»t&gt;o ,n \ I,no ||.
censea iRRUed U*t ) r i r ,trc )•»!
to be renewal, tht Ju *g*» «!«•
eUivd.

;Rotary Speaker Says
W ill O f Majority
Not To Be Hindered

Woodmen Plan
Hom«eoming Meet
At Winter Garden

•’A r T ^ K . :

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' turn, adding th m - n « possibil­
ity the German drive might b«
r
halted 70 or

I

MunC(iv*
Kr«*»h IttiFnisn tr«M»|w r«*|)«rteu«
ly had recaptured a town near
llrya n .k , 210 miles anulhweal of
Moscow, ami slowed the i.erman
drive m the Vjasina m ca, 128
miles west of Mo-cow
T h e ir IS little i|Urstion
that
the greatest te*l of the w ar te
Impending, with .leady -treaties
of reservr, pouring into hpln
am ile -. The British aiming an
■serial o ffcn .lv r at German Inliustrail targets to snl tno haul
mM'il RuRsiuna,
Haviirin,
I**
the Rhineland, northwest H e rany and concentrated on ItreIn and Nuernberg.
The
Swiss announced three
........ns were killed by
an nnidentified aircraft winch struck
the Swiss village o f lliihwd near
Ihe German bonier.
German forces, driving on
COW
in the mightiest
...
nf men end machines ,hl&gt;
. t
has ever seen, were reporter m
Berlin tmlay l » have
. warheads to within atemt.

• ftHirte ami harbora In raids
•lung tha luUan-oceupleU North

A,Lk
! n „eo* f ,&gt; u,# *• A - r. r*.
ported Hunday.
The first blow In tha growing
Midi erraatan air offansrva was
struck Friday night u R, A. f,
and naval nlaaa* hit three vet*
sals In a 20.minute torpedo as­
sault on an Italian convoy.
Defying th* fir* o f destroyer,
aborting four freighters,
th*
planes hit th* leading
vassal
amidships, steppad thn second
with a torpada blast forward of
th# bridge, and erlpnlsd a third,
a communique announced.

the number growing steadily,

Plane Factory Testa

hr *r
looting
th* muidag at |

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Ppp««

British Bombers
Fire jPive Vessels

trd Observeg Columbot Day
With Display Of American Flags

m \\ *

A**to rls afr 4

C outitorliig Cprnmn rliiimA
o f d rivin g w ithin 11)0 milrtt
tlf MOSCOW, tht* KtlKSiHIIH totlnv tlpclurw! out* N azi thrust
hail slowrtl down anil
tho
defenders had launched coun­
ter-attacks at several points.
I .olid'&gt;n s o u rce s agreed tho
tie r man o ffen s iv e , now in IUI 121h dnv. hail lost inomcn-

Dt'tUrm ir that nuch
man **
"Adolf Whralar ami M uano l.imlhenrh nhould not la nllowad to
/ Ik forevrr anil thun obatruct
the vaill of thr m ajority in thl»
count! y. L i%
. Crufton, Titusville
it t o r w y , who waa introduerd at
the Rotarv lunchron
I imIav
by
('ey. A. SjtH*rr aa e«miiiiamb*r of
•* "tmbwchaaar thrrtWf tb«* WorW
W ar, Npokr on !*Thr llm b ilyinir
rMlnaophir^
of
the
I'rrarnt
W a r."
S miles of the Russian raplUI“T h r
world
b
m«ivr«|
by 1SM
The* Seminole County Celery
line German
force striking
Camp of the Woodman of tho thouirht i»uwrr"i br Raid. - nnt by from the west reached ai w i »
World has completed plan, for mu^clr but by train. If you can just west of Gshntsk. which is
a homo-coming meeting with the co-onlinatr and rumpndirnd thr rbolil 1UI miles from Mn-ioe*.
Winter Gprden
and
Orlando thouuht of thr world, you %%ill German dlspatchrs -aaf. and snluster. Tuesday nl*ht at 8:00 know which way it I* itoing. Th»* uther driving from the -mdhwest
o'clock In the W. O. W. hall on firat of thr undarlyinir |»hil«»u*» was -aid to have gone to Kaluga.
I’srk Avenue, with Commander phlam of the piraant wur i&lt; ’Tha 10O miles from the Sovi-l »»•&gt;'•
W. I’. Field* greeting guests and Koldnl Winif I'hiloaophy' **.
. -A iu m lin s c . tq. J h e . ^ n M ''r !."
«*r*r-the mer»lnr.*G.“ Or — Ua* whUu-htratad.-Ihit.
' itc i urr,r a w -W.C- ^ » , . ac .lieoSAsscJwA.^w-s
passing ~ sSiii.siiic the (.otAriaii, s
( olllits secretary, atatrd tosl.y.
nail swept 27 miles past Vyasma,
silver
ruin
of
I
HUM
with
an
e.gle
V. I*. Miller, a Isikrtend halgewhich is I2S fniles west of Mos­
engraved
on
it
with
itwingmember and stela manager of
cow. ami the one from tho south­
spread
far
apart,
and
another
tho organisation, will be the
west 110 miles beyond flu/slanprincipal speaker. The subject silver coin »f |U'J2 with Ihe wings et i-rdi tp 1 B ryansk. Importan*
" f his speech will ba “ wo&lt;aleraft.' of the csglt’ folded. The fifst cnmiminirstlons and
Imhiatrlsf
Members o f visiting lodges and m ill was mintrd ju -l afler the renter. It was In the vieiinty
Ylilted &gt; tales had rrduced Spain
nf ihet" towns that latest Hovlet
Hanford
men
attending
the
“ home coming" will be addressed from a first iste power to a war hulletlna placed the heaviest
by tw„ local eltlsans, O. I*. Hern third rate |mwrr and hsd taken fighting.
don and Judg* James G. Sharon, its seat st the council ef great
Klscwhefe along the 7 5 D -# il«,
the organisation'* secretary die nations, he said. ' ,
front front the northern Valdai
Th e second coin, he continued, hills helnw Leningrad to the Hcu
closed.
waa issued in IU22 at ‘ a
time
During th* course o f the bus! when' of all periods in American of A»ov In the south the Germans
dee Ir red the Russian linen bend­
nerv meeting, the Fall activities of history we have
Ihe
greatest
incessant
the ramp will b* discussed. Mr cause to frel ashamed. Th is was ing buck under the
..
. .
XiiUins..edited that-thte gadrer- tTie“ R f I fBT'wheri' lh «~ l TliHe.| S laleT N a n imnhiilng.______
H ille r was repsirtrd lo
have
m . P«rt*«ularly
lm,mrtsnt withdrew from the rouncil of
hilled
1
1
,1
*1
1
1
tanks
tile
might­
»ml all local numbers should b&lt; great nations, when wn gave up
iest a.senddy of lilechan[led land
present.
nur gun*, sank our battleships, miseer :1 •• niirld has ever reen— '
dumped army trucks
into
the in'o I'm giant offensive under
•r* to save Ihe big steel com­ wi v since Oct. 2.
panies fro
intlielr
competition,
Ilolh German and Russian ac­
Mr. Crofton ilrtlared.
count* agreed that some nf the
.
Another mnterlylng philosnphy hlnsidlest fighting of the war W—
uf this war, he characterised a&lt; going oi) ss the Rede threw bp- *
i k c ,R? 1 0 c t &gt;3 - ( A t - Brit- tlie “ Turapln
streams
nf
fresh,
trslnesl
reserve!
philosophy",
in
I«n In itibars and torpedo
'
plane. a hiah this nation — esawied back •Isaa# redrewprefrer**
as *1a-saHflfrlt |—erff..s
I . If,
—
—
r▼
v—ka.lll
ii—ue# lliss
vt
into its shell and did nothing. Naxi juggernaut.
five Italian ahlre ami teft*“ ’i We -.iid there would be no moro
Th* German high
rommaml
trail of fir « in«J destruction it
wars so as did away with half

Uffi,,Fkfc Ratob fc^Wtbfldga.

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M o m e n t u m

Both Sides Pour In ’
Reserves In Great­
est Test O f W ar

The 'Agriculture
Adjuetmcnt group No. On*,-.
A «t Cattm mattress program la
In making hi* announcement.
wuSnmder (wny and White per- Nr. B lahep anld, " A t t h o . tug■ana. pad'negro** whoae yearly gaatlon of aaveral of luy friends
X hove consented to beo0n)*' a
---------&lt;
candidate for CUr Commltaioncr
d * )— Dougaad would, approateto Use support ' CHICAGO, b e t
of the voter*. I hat* &lt;no 'an* to i la* C. Maektoehte, • director ol
grlgd’ and If elected.1 wilt en*

R. -Stork.' chief of para! opera-

'V

Moscow Drive
May Be Halted

Railroad Management
Offers Wage Increase

wp#ma Ibelr awe upon temple*
ttou o f U * protect, Mrs. Outda
Wllaon, county homo demonstra­
tion agent stated today.
Tba government furnlahra cot­
ton and ticking for tha mattress«* tu t each parson who appllya
supplies hla own thread and ac­
tus r labor. Orta Mathteux, county
performance supcrivilon, explain-

39

London Sourccn Say
12-I)ay German O f­
fensive Hns lAist —

WASHINGTON, O ct IS - 4 F )
— Tha 8uprrme Co art agVMaJ
today to rev law - IlligaUaa which
wouki open lha way for 1 a
stralghtent ruling a *
whathai
I ho Communist Party adfM M M
Ua overthrow of the
Ualtod
Stales ■ovarnmynt •
./ '
The trihonal grunted a n . an*
peal by William SchnuldcrtMti,
atata aacretarv o f the Communist
Party of Cpllforala and nathrv
o f Russia.
•
Ha aought a rarvlaw o f the de­
cision o f the federal diatrlct
court at Ran Francisco etnreUIn*
hit' American eliltanahla on the
around* that mcmbepahlp In to*
Communist Party had haan concanted.
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Permission To

M IlK It

Attacks Of
Soviets Slow
Nazi Advance

Americans £*aved In Nazi Torpedo Attack

Secretary Sajm U. S.
Cannot Walk Away
^ From Danger Of
G erman .Conquest

M

Member Am ocirted Frau*

1911

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DENVER 18 PREPARED
Cut the gma Usee Dm
. DENVER, Ort. IS—&lt;AV-It'a » thus. hesoea wltbont
law now that all new home* tea- I Would be unable to
■aff&lt;
atraeted In Dewver meat herd|bektleg ' p
»c
ehlntoeyr. In recent yean may I a»l«ht p
home, have been built wltoat |pining
Mown beeaaee the WMlfl “ ** *’
tanned to beat with gal. Bat
the elty council decided It ia|
possible tbet nabntear*

OLD K I N G ^ C A N N O r

m r r r iU n m t n i»»l
To what extent Col. Lindbergh h » become the “tone
UI «»IW % AT——
IEagle,” In fact aa weD u in haxne, U Indicated by a recent , _ _ » .
____________________r
tl MIm 4 MsI4 ____ compilation of aentiamt among Wading college daiUee aa
i f t t &amp; V u 'J i 'Z Z S T l i f 'l Z compared with editorial exprwutlona in these oaino papers
•t c « i n « .e x.r.k ri*#r.
|last year. Almost without exception college graduates have
iiS iri^ irm u w ------- changed their minds about the war aioee Lindbergh started
ran,,
I talking, i
eonne* ns:sx—
*— « »
ifowever, they have not ahaaged their vlewa to agree
acascairrio* ratrs
with him. On the contrary, from seeing things pretty
mr
, *"
h ji much aa he did one year ago, they now believe that Preate
•“ *•■***-—
■
—
■
.....
dent
Roosevelt la right In hia foreign policies and that
*R»-&lt;
' JtS I Lindbergh la wrong. LJka the atudenta of Oxford, Amrrt*
01s Meets.
«•* Vear .
------- w.m |can studrnta have changed from being unwilling to fight
ah Miraarr
.i for their country, no matter what, to thinking that Hit*
JJf “ .'ilT. ^
S
1 1ler must be stopped
atopped regardleaa
regardlaaa of the coat.
*•■** « i n M rk a r.n l ia, i
At Prlneton last year only 8S p#re*nt of tha freah‘ C*
St
r *A*»»iui-. am.
|mJin f i ^ g h g g d Itaalf aa Ming willing to fight over■■■••a
seas if necaaaary; thla
. _
ia willing. And tha
. Princeton
.
(Isolationlat a year ago) I
I college .dally.
OfMr-o
w r i f f , ir
, r e, m
M itilalard
t l u t l i H In
la (hr
IS* larg*
la rc lays, 'We bdlsvs that valid debate la over, that isolation*
M l r i l i n g mi I k o r o a i l g y w i t h grif telpml k H ig n a r ir n la (him go mm4 (sts In large measure now amount to merely obstruction*
X*w Vfttlu
lain.'
Other
her prominent college publications which h
have been
The llarnlj U • mrasker of The
Aiftoelalrd Prrae eehlrh lo Mrln* unconvinced
inced
by
the
arguments
of
Lindbergh
are
the Tala
•Ivriy l l l l l N f« (ho as# for fft. New*
News and the
tha Harvard Crimson both of which In
pgkllmlian of all woven dkNirfer* Dally
rrrfllM la It air na( oihrravtnr
a rtflirf la iMa gnprr and ftlftr the past year have changed from "American, stay out of
All HathIn to pahlfrotloo of agrrinl war’1 policy to ons of "Hitler moat bo stopped.” And the
dla|Hiirkr« hrrola are ol«o reerrvrd Cardinal of the 'University of Wisconsin- in Bob LaFolMONDAY, OCTOBER 13, IM I tette's home state, comes out openly for the repeal of tha
Neutrality Act.
At tha University of Iowa, tha Iowan said ona year
HJHLR VEHRK KUR TO D A t
ago, "Let ua not permit ourselves to be led Into the belief
r-ft
INVITATION KOI! TODAY: that war Is Inevitable for the United States. It isn't In*
Coni*, for oil thing* i»n» now evitable. We must at any cost avoid wsr.” Today It de*
r#a«ly.—I.uke 14s 17.
darsa, “We agree with Mr. Roosevelt; this ia tha defense
of the Americas. And if It draws us into war on the high
•ft*.
»ea*. then war It shall be.” * • *
WHITE HERON
The University of Missouri’s Dally'Student last year
(Front The Yala Review)
stated,
"We feel that 16 years of schooling have prepared
The land ahltnincf* in silence and
u* for something more than going to war?' but today da*
In *un,
Only the water moving. It i* n dare* "We must tip our weight to the British* side of the
Itnd of birds:
dare* "We must tip our weight to the British side of ths
Water blrda from hyirintli la* thn University of Minnesota, tha editor of the Daily, which
goon*,
Slew buxxnrd* tilting in thr said last February, "The United States egn be an effective
••• ►
f
democracy only if it can remain at peace," now says, “If
hrenthlrf* air;
Tinted flamingo*. onr-li-ggrd an-' I were convinced that Britain would be I
attentive.
And . brown wood ,|ovr» asking favor of another A. E. F."
And *o It goes throughout* the nation.'Everywhere
earh of the other
people are not only making up their minds as to the in­
Their tail and sipgl- question.
evitability of war, but also to tha .absolute necessity of THANKfl. ME. PEOCOPP - i
A road M ineonsequrnllcl here.
Crooning a ti untry where no preventing s German victory by whatever means may be I have dlMowred a sew way
hounea are, nor fenced forma necessary. Whan one stops to think that thepe student pub*
W
M
t
Out nniv th» phantom am * that llcatlons are edited by young men who win be among the i
•■Vw*
uirim mi.
I liBL to
W see
N d action if war la declared, the significance] 1* aervwd fer the gmboaale* t t Wbird*
101.
|Ifirst
■MtMft E m atly I parked h* *
; t Morntns and evening sun and inescapable.
• remote voice, of cities,
■
^
What «re thcee Jn the ledger*
•very light ta do wader the lew,
of tall white* heron*
Accidenta In The Home
h*t
wot reoosales this
Patient In reedy pool* where
fort bocawoo the Pollee •Dtpartminnow* dart?
a odemixatlon of American homes ia hahilnx to maka ■ m t bad » y oar taktn ta. A f-,
for for children, according to the Metropolitan Life tjr RriUiyjwy ear back l w o tt
highway—0n
^n"* I Inaurance Company, whkh reveals that mortality from
What ara they to the mind* ot home accidents for children under ago 16. has dropped 44
percent In the past IB years. In tha period 1934-1920, tha tfcopi lee nmh Intwmelewoe.1
.bird* . . .
.
....
Wheeling white and beautiful If average death rata from'
from homo
horn* accidents
accMenta among insured
Insured
the *un,
100,000. By 1989-1940 the death rata
WheoPng and alonlng on pinner children -was 16.7
m en U w
o f InfHibV *p*«# .
hfd ft
InTeved* ef nlr beyond pla'n fanlowftHt iver experienced by Uut (roup.
■
fltruro'
« She set at aU oofoe*
S
theming j
"Thla marked
la
ted
Improvement
reflects,
in
a
large
man*
*•' that
• Being while and beamlfu' end
t 64 act waift ta
sure,"
the
Metropolitan
points
out,
"the
increased
modern­
•low In the morel"** a'l"?
to the Uewblf bwt he Ini
isation of the AmeHcaa home and tha greater attention
— JOnN DILLON miHlIAND
Ivon to the ear* of chfldmn. M m modern heattng, cooklowtiBi tha
the
Ing. illuminating and laundering facilities have lowered
Well. anyw*v. that huirlcanr Incidence of nta] buna and scalds—the leading efcsa of
that almoat ilkl, but dldn * M t fatal home hijuriea among youngsters. A reduction la tha
* tinge of F»1l weather In « r
number ot dwths from poisons e " * " J
‘
wake.
tho
nDw|houae, la another factor that has
•Well,
'!■ we atw^
lh/
decreaalngthaj^a/faUlhome.accidents

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bis mother.

Nr*. 8. E. Noneooit and Mias
.Vorlrve Norwood left yesterday
for Miami whrre they will spend
i week with friend*.
RVhard Dos* ha* returned from
a month’s vacation which w
■pent In N c»
York, Daytona
Beach and Miami Reach.
Capt. Kenneth II. Smith and
Mrs. Smith of Alexandria, In.
were the weekend guests of Mr.
and Mr*. J. J Stockanl.
FgL Frank S. Hay has return­
ed to Ft. Henning, (is , after
spending the weekend with his
parent*. Mr and Mr*. P. L. Ray.
Mr*. Mary I tall returned Sat­
urday from Chatham. Danville
and Richmond. W
where she
has hem &lt;|&gt;eniling the past four
months.
Robert Jark-nn, stationed with
the 13th lloniburdmrnl Squadron
at the Orlando Army Air Base,
was the dinner guest yesterday
of Mr. and M-«. J. It. Cogbum
at their In.no- on Do- I_*goe.
Oliver At slier, wl„, is stationed
in Honolulu with the United
States Navy ,&lt; visiting during
hia furlmigTT with 1,1. mother. Mrs.
Jessie Miller, and sisters, Mrs.
Sidney Vihlrn and Mt). Theo­
dore Powers.
s-ieui. jsme
Lieut.
James II. Dyson of Ft.
Benning, Gn.. was the weekend
g o fit of hiii* pirrnts, Mr. and
Mm. W. R. IDy-on. On Saturday
evening Mr«. Dyson, Mlsa Oleda
Dyeon and IJctiL Dyson attended
the
Villanova-Florhln
football
game in Gainesville.
Attrmting the «»nc act playi in
which Ml*t Nancy Roasetter and
Mis* Natalie True participated
•t Stetson Unlrersity In DeLaod
on Satunlay evening were: Mr.
and Mrs. A. K. Rossetter, Mr.
and Mrs. R. E. True, Mm. Georg#
A. Maffrtt. Mrs. .1. C. Mitchell,
Mlm Charlotte True, Betty Rene
Ball and Trederirk Rossetter.

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W ith H»4
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Femald-Laughton Memorial Ho*nltal. lira. Baldwin la th* forraar

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mile open boat voyage. The men

machine guns and the K. B. I.
" T h e John Dillmgcr philosophy
will be *Lam petl ,»ut with hot
bullets, hot bullets for those who
believe in them.”
Visitors at to. lay's luncMeon
included Han* Walker of Titusvllle, Hood Diltm ar of Oainesville. and Harold
Nahell.
Rep
Reppard
Fm-d Tegder. .nd G.
J. Crandon ot Orlando.

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Phone 411

■ CrvcenuJaion r«Uere*H
rcauss It goes right to the set!
trouble to brU&gt; loosen and
prm Uden phlegm, and aidM ft
No aootbe and heal raw, tender,
need bronchial mueoul mo
Hsneo. Tell yoor druggist td M M
I s bottle of Craomuldoo with
deratondtng you must Uka tha vriy ■
|qrirkly alloys Uto cough ar you ara
I to hoiv* your maooy back,
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CREOMULSIONI

Leaders Co-opernte
On Tourist Edition
(C t.ils.rs I ' m

r&gt;rr owe!

M ayfair Hotel, Geurge IteetcK,
C ity Shoe
Shop,
I’rogropsive
Preae, RathhorneHalr l
Ridgv * y ( o . The Yowell Co., Toucnn Drug Co., Armitage Cabin
Court, Roiert l„ ( ox. Rita Thea­
ter,
Chamber
of
Commerce,
Valdex Hotel, Elton J
Merugh
ton. IVntland. Gray i, Moo ra
Hanfotxl Furniture
to .
Nelli
B ottlinr Co., K 11 Scott'. Stand
anl Service, Hill I unite r Co., E
F. Housholder, Hollywood Shop,
and W. J. King P!uml,«-r.
W . E . Kirchhnff, J r , ) ’,* Bess
Beauty Shop. S. () shinholscr.
B. L
Perkins.
Homer's
Soda
Shop, The Tavern M r- A . D.
Zachary, Celery City
printing
Co., W ight Grocery C o . Strick­
land Motors,
Sanford
Orlando
Kennel Club, Pippin Gardena, I.ce
M. Ranslottom
Hill Hardwire
Co., M cla u lin
Jeweler,
BHI'i
rant, Roy Duller. Hockey's T im
Package Store, Eddie's RestattShop, J . C. ||utshi&lt;oa t'o., M ar­
ine Studio*. Nelson a Co., M ar­
tin
Stanko'a
Company,
I ski
Charm Fruit f „ . a ld A. Duds
4 Son*.
Jack K. Kassell. Gtalry's Ser
view Station, Ovirifo UruK Htotw,
Senrtinole Tire
Sheg,
Howard

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Millard
B
City of Sanford.
Smith, 1st nay's Drug Store, Flo­
rid* State Bank, .1 K Stewsrt.
Flortst, Rf, A t Ire Htirpre Co.
M cCrofy’a Randall Klrs-trlr Co.,
Western Union, Vrrnay
C rati
Co., C. I. A
M.
Dingfelder.
Henry
A.
Russell
Seed
Co.
Haynea Office Eipiipment Co.
Sanford State Farmers- Market.
K. W . FYuit Co., American Fruit
Grovrara. Kilgore Seed Co., Fem
InoI* Feed Co., Campbell'* Se
eurity Feed Co., and Chase ,
Co.
T u x CiId Feed t
Supply
Co.
Standard Growers Assn., TUI*
(eoaroaty A Abstract C « i Monk
ftmtelt'a Billiard Parlor. G. U
Ituart Taint t Glass C o . llnit*d Lamber Co., J . C. Penney
C a , Rice. Trew &amp;
Rice
Oo.,
Inc. Coleman's
Office
Ruulpmeat C o , and
Seminole
D ry
Cleonem.

REGISTRATION

N O TIC E,

The Rpjftetrntion Rooks of the City of Sanford. Flori­
da an* open at Ihe City Hall, comnvncir.g Monday,
September 15th, 1941. for the purpose ..f registering
for the Municipal Primary Election to he held on
November 4th, 1941. und will remain open each day
except Sundays and holidays, tip to m'd including
Saturday. October 25th. 1941.

H. N. SAYER
City Hrulstrallon Officer

ATTENTION FOLKS!
E V E R Y N IG H T IS N E W Y E A R 'S E V E A T J A C K S ! j
jatjt U bark frtnn Broadway with th* latrot
Retvsatlon—
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right before your eye*.

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FORT WORTH, Tex., Oct. 13
—&lt;/h— A S'J-yrar-old -car-fared
ei-cnflvlrt Sunday confessed the
lag of gulf star Marlnn Mll*T
and fatally wounding hrr nfothrr
during a robbery Sept. 38 Ip
their- Lessic^rr.
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flub anaOtment and
nam*l e
Louisville night rlub
operator
a* his arrrninllce.
Tom
C. Penney,
Lexlnginn
Ky.. in a signed statem'n:, sai.l-4
he and the second man whan, hr
identified s* Rnhert II. Ander
son, 38, xhu*. the
nationally
known gulfe- snd her n»--'h,
Mrs. Fred Miley, In a rnhhery
that netted $130.

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Clark. Betty Criwlav. Nancy Jo
Hon tales Imogen# McArthur. Jo
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Crofton Would
#ich frr 15 dijr«.
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— Nineteen survivom of thro*
Qu^t Wheeler ships
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refreshmentj we*e served by tha i^ ^ 'e n figure*. Favors
were
hosteesea to th* followlhgt
miniature steveplp* hate and *h
Mm. Lehman,
Mr*. Henley, Individual rakes wer*
Mm. L. P. Hagan, Mrs. Tunni- With Hallowe'en fuee*.
A enisling Mrs Lee In serving
cllffe. Mrs. Metilek, Mm. DawMr*. T
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Mr*. Brim, Mra, Morgan. tb* dinner were
Mr*. Ila n v L. Brown
Mm. Thigpen, Mm. Root, Mra. Erase*
Ballard. Mra. Roumillat and Mia* and Ml** Bette Wllklnaon.
Tor txftHlnr in | t « « whleh
Irene Hinton.
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tnjoyfd durihf th# -•vva-

the Missionary Society ot tb*
First Christian Church met Manday night at the home of Mr*.
J. L. Horten. Mra. NlU%ek. presi­
dent, preeided. Mra. Oeory* Tewg*
sand lad tha davottowJ period.
Mm. O.. T. Pooraon goto a &lt;‘
ter from th* etody book
Mr*. Horton read an (ntereatlng
artId * on Mr. and Mr*. Wolf*
cf Ui* Phlllnnlne Island*, •'
visited hi Sanford last year.
A social hour won enjoyed and

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Dolores Lee Given

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Mr*. C. B. Wlaacrip gold Mrs.

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The firvt Pall medting of the
Thorton Haftley was fleeted
D*tighten « f the Amerkan Revo­ to serve s* president of the Jun­
lution Was held at the home of ior Christian Endeavor af
the
Mr*. Maxwell Stawart an Friday Presbyterian Church a*, a recent
afternoon with Mrs. Horry Tooke meeting which was held in the
as ro-hosteaa, and with the re­ ehurth.
Florin*
Trawick
**•*
gent, Mr*. W. L. Henley, pre­ _fleeted *e vie# president: Phylsiding.
ill* Baeh, eeeretary; and A l­
The meeting Was opened with fred Creene, treasurer.
a prayer led by the ehariain,
The following chairmen and
Mr*. J. H. Men irk, followed b, their committee member* were
the pledge ta
the
American" , l , „ f |«cted:
Flag. Reports were heard from
Prayer meeting. Dill* Meri­
ill committee* and the annoonce- wether, with Stanley Brumley
•nrnt made that a book entitled and Norma Jean Thiompaon.
HDtoric Restoration* of UM D
Music. Lillian Boyle, with Anna
Lewis
Harrington, Corley and Ruth Summer*ill.
4- B." by
had been ftriven to the public
Social, Betty Crawley, with
library ty Mr». George Msrgan, Retty Hunter and David Bach.
chapter librarian. In behalf of
Lookout.
William
Jennings,
Ihe chapter.
(
with Mary Helen Fite and Jehn
It
decided by the chapter KrUler
lo contribute to the fund to t tha
Mlssienarv. Carole Jean Meri­
Florida Chime and Florida VWc" wether. with John Brumley and
which tr * to be placed ht i the Walter Smith.
historic chapel at Valley Fhrgc.
House, Watson Jennings, with
Mm. F. R. Roumillat, general P. R. Bach, Jr.,
and Gccrge
chairman cf the State D. A. R. Hague.
•oiirmtlon whleh will be held in
Press chairman, Imogen" .Mc­
Sanford on Nov. 13 and 14 in Arthur.
Lh* llotal Mayfair, appointed the
following committees:
Mrs. Hunt Has Party
Hostess. Mrs. Henley, MraJ F.
I.. Woodruff, Mm. George Mor­ For Younic Daughter
gan. Mm. J. II. Menick. Mrs. W
R. Hillard and Mm. J. N. Whit
Mm. R. T. Hunt enlrrtained
ner.
st her home on Wednesday af­
Table decorations. Mm. J. B ternoon in honor of her daugh­
Ray. Mm. L P. Hagan, Mr-. te r^ Margaret's eighth binhday
C. R. Dawson and Miss Iren,- , anniversary. A Hallowe’en theme
Hinton.
was carried out in th- decora­
Hall deerratlona. Mm. W. M tions used throughout.
Thigpen, Mrs. W. C. Hill/ anil
Games were enjoyed by Ihe
Mm. M. R. Wlgginr
rueals on the lawn sflei- which
Registration,
Mrs.
Maxwell pictures were taken nf Ihe group
Stewart, Mrs. Harry Tool#, Mm. and they were ushered into tho
Byron Ftevens and Mr*. John dining room where “ llappr Birth­
day” was sung to thp hnnnrre
Meisrh, Jr.
Dining room. Mm. M. J.-Ekn and refreshments were served.
Mm. Hunt was assisted
In
ot, M in Margprv
Mm. J. H. Root
•ervln* hv Mm. Marvin Milam
Davis.
and lira. W. L. Vance.
Information tatle, Mr*,
J.
Those present with the gaest
lehman. Mm. A. R. Key, K m . r f honor were: Judy Jones, June
W. II. Tunnldlffe and V n , R. Vanes, Ann Vnnee, Mary France*
L Dean.
Ttnrvev, Joyea Jones, J *»*t Rat­
The meeting WUI open At 4 rOO liff, Joyce Andaman.
Merlam
o’clock on the afternoon of Nov. Hatcher, Joy*
Hatcher, Joyen
13 with a tea glma In honor nf Milam, Barbara MrNab, Millard
the elate regent, Mr*. A. S. Hunt, Earl Ratliff. Jamrs ||*r&gt;
Abcrnethy, of Winter Haven. vry and Bobby MrNab.
Hoetreae* for the tea wUl be
Also. Mrs. R. Ratliff. Mri. Mi­
Mm. W. I . Henley, Mr*. J. B. lam, Mrs. Vance, Mrs. J. V.
Ray. Mrs. It. J. Lehman, Mm. F. Jones, Mm. L. H. Harvey. Mm.
L Woodruff and Mm. f .
E. D. K. MrNab. Mm. Pear to Da­
Roumillat.
vid and Mm. Hont.
State offieem of tho D. A. R.
win be honored at a dinner to
be held in the hotel at 1:30
o’clock and at the «*.m* time a
dinner will also be given ’ for
the Children of the American
Empbaslttag
*
Italhrve’en
Revolution o/flcvrs.
them*. Mfa- Harry Ler enter­
The bualneaa meeting will con­ tained with * dinner party at her
vene at 0:30 o’clock on the morn­ home on Lauml Avmu# on Sat­
ing of Nov. 14 to he followed ty urday
in honor of her
unlay evening
evt
a luncheon at 1:00 o'clock.
daughter, Dolores. In eel*brat Inn
At the cloo* of the
of her tthirteenth birthday anarticle on /national
alvemary.
The" dining t . U e hrW a novel
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tending
the
Vlllinori-Klorlda
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game In Galnesrllte on Saturday
Mr*. Kata Manning ,
evening were Mr. and Mrs. 0.
Mr*. W. C- HIU
A. Speer, Jr.. MU* Roae Harkey,
Mr*. II. C. Morgan
Mint Die* Williams, Mist DerMrs. J. A. Cook y
Etra Iteyva, Mis* Dorothy Pope,
• Ronald Taylor /
Mtn Mary Chapman, Mira FJttaHarry Orutr
teth Dyson, Frink Cowlev, V it­
Beverly Roger*
kin Speer, Lion
Lawson, Roy
Mias Jean llarpyy
Aft. Halter, Fran* Warorr, Cari MeWhcrtar, Robert Steele, Jame*
te d Croaa for the •afteritopo^ aao- jNdrinn, Lavri* Wright and Krn-

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THURSDAY

The Indie* nf the Cnngreg*.
tlnnal Church will meet at the
home nf Mr*. D. 41. Senlt. 80(1
Magnolia Avenue, at .1:00 I*. M.
tr disru** plans for too llassar.
Thn Woman’* Club will be ui
ehargo o f the (ewlng session for
the Re,| Ceos* in the morning
with Mr*. J. W. Hall Jlrrcting.
The regular meeting nf Sem­
inole Chanter Two. 4&gt;. E. S. will
he held In the Maaonic 11*11 at
7:30 •P. M.
FRIDAY
CORRECTION
The Woman’* Club wiM spon.
tor the sewing; aefaion for the . Kira. Ruth llughea I* not con­
nected with the Anno’* Mlraaol
Beauty Shoe aa beautician as
was erroiwtmiabr stated in Fri­
day'* issue o f Tb* Sanford Her­
ald.

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Mr*. J th i I .
Rogwcs entertalned on Saturday evming from
• ftO o'clock uWUl g;00 o'cMck
with * dinner potty In honor of
be* daughter
Beverly’s sixth
birthday om tm sary.
Tho bMuo and lawn w gf* e f­
fectively deeorgted with Hallo­
we’en figures and Urge Jack
o’ Lanterns tad the cMIdrea wore
dressod bt eoatnmeo and . mask*
In keeping with tho Hallowe'en
theme.
A contest to determine the
beet coeiame* was held prectdlog
dinner With Wise Xe|da Vafn act.
mg- m JW|*. r » r roe e levereet
costume “ Piter Rabbit," Audrey
H im
received a prise. Drgce
Marie Stlneclpher received the
prixe fr r the “ cutest eoriame"
which was the "OrM a rrog."
Donald Dunn was awarded
a
prbt for the moat popular cos­
tume. “ Donald Duck."
Those receiving honorable men­
tion were Doom Jeon Dtxnn os
• “ Southern Belle"! Edwin Yarn
as o “Circa* Clown": Patrick
Bradhom aa “Th^BIu’s f t Inr":
Margaret Doan u the "Hlouowa’en Witch": and Jo Ann W il­
kin* as the “ Old Fashioned MamItljr,
Sandwiches rut In the shape*
of witches and rata, ard frmm
salad molded Into Jack O'Lanterns were aerved the children.
The Ice course was molded to
represent pumpkins and the In­
dividual eakea were made In the
form r f cats.
Mr*. Ruth (lonlon Wright en­
tertained the ehildren with
a
Hallowe'en story which wo* told
on the lawn and a girl break
dance ended the festivities.
Those Invited to be with the
guest of honor were:
Donald
Dunn, Joyce Palmer. Kay HoltxcUw, Jea« Louise .Vam. Edwin
Vahi. M*rv Lotf Cot*land. Pa­
tricia Bred ham, Will Uni Pmdln.
Charles Poolln. Jo Ann Wilkins,
(lr*ce Mark SUa hrlatter. Audrey
lllera, Joyne Mae Jones, Donna
Jean Dunn and Margaret Dunn.

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1:30 tha
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7t00 Tho Lone Rangrr
7ftO Blondle
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1:30 Norman Beasley and
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Rise Elmer Darla and tho Newt
' *:00 Las Radio Theater *
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In the tragic loss of 1,000 Infant Uvea a year "
Re^ttn^e^wIro^aUir^^d?" bsiard peculiar ta very young babies, namely,
S ? p r “ t*. Work!
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About ona Is 1
and why.______
why.
children born suffers this fats from luffocattoM _
sad
clothes, or from lying face deem on the pillow, or by
Don Lochner think*
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mother roiling over Tbt child in her ajeep.
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Birthday Or BtireHy
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^ . TUESDAY
Borin*** Woman’* Circle
i Mr*. H. IT. Meagnolla Avcnoa at
(r*. Stella P. ArH chairman.
Amoricao Ugion Au*n.
um direct tho eewing ir v
,0f tho Rod Crow In ihe
WomanVi Cleb In the morning.
The Pilot Ctab will here its
healnen meeting In thr Valder
Hotel ot 1:30 P. M.
The Atarian Class of the Firvt
Baptist Church will have a cov­
ered dtah tapper in the lin e * at
0:30 P..M. Horteiase will hr Mr/.
Thro Sin**, Mrs. P. L. Drmplrr,
Mr*. C. L. Hrw*on Mr* C. A.
Anderjon, Jr. All mrmliri* are
Invited to attend.
The Fidelia Cl**a of thr Fint
Baptist Church will meet at the
home ef Mm. Henry Engllnh on
3tl West Fifteenth Street
at
SftO o’clock with Hr*. W. II
ItuUedge aa co-ho*te*s.
Tha Philathea (T*«* of the
Ftrpt Baptist Church will meet
at the home o f Mias Helen Dar­
ner, *19 Holly Avertur, at 8:00
P. M.
WEDNESDAY
Tho socini department nf the
Woman’s Club will have n bridge
and Chinese checker* party in
the club house beginning at 2:30
P. M.
All
person*
arriving
promptly will receive a bonus , of
100 points. Reservation* may he
made by telephoning Mrs. W. A.
t^avilt, 2IB-R, not later ilian
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IftO Bridge School of the Air,
INS Rood of U fa
tftO T«wng Dr. Ifalank
l:tS Joyea Jordan
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Governm ent predict*
Vanderbilt Stands
G o od O ra n g e C rop #
Alone With Record With Miami Tops'
Tlelltlaea
Kama ■Ulata*’
O f N o Defeats State Grid Sate itlag eerrlca Sunday predicted Ika
allk Ika dark of Ika Circuit Caarf

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Friday

•A, O ct l i r - v r y - r u
H eonferenee hoc joit Orange I
e e W all e f Ita eocawe of fern letting an
«a lk d football team end’a rtartda featball elate.
Miami, relying heavily ea •epbe ceerageoes
Com­ omoraa beat- A m , SS-0, la the
aemeoa
opener far the Harrfceaee
ad alane today with
the Tampa
anbletalahad record ofend turned' -tech
M M . Their--caaaebeck Spartan* Friday night 20-8.
The Tara ad BaOhtt gare preBtph
arcr
unbeaten
wnt Vandy hopre akylatlng bard an
h e ----on tthe
Male_ of ton’d fine eleven hy p in in g •
tie
w h l ‘ haaruy-fitored
at lice and defeet that tUrt- 0-0
Tntaae, Mtaalaalppl fltnt* anJ Dcrldaan had awaaiping New­
berry, 40-0. They were Idle ever
irgla.
baa, after thrva fall weekt,
‘
1 ,’ S S r i i m
F U .U - .Will
&gt; of the 13 8. E. C- member*
Mlttdlag (bo four top-raabad Invade College Perk, ltd., for a
wn—«niu
» Matured
mama
K a u n m .'.along
. i a m a . uthe
u
defeated path. Two athere have
.. keen tied wtth a ahock aaklora fTHklna from Smith Carolina
abaartvd In SoulhcaaUm circlet. Friday night.
Florida’* Gatate will be decid­
Even within the conference
/&gt; idee, eight elerene are eliminated ed favoritea over the Merylendfrom the chtmpkuieblp drive— ere. who ebeerbed a - tarrtfle
temporarily at leett— leaving on- walloping from Duke while the
’ |y Tulane’a Green Wave and Galore were dropping a' 3-0 dw­
Vanderbilt with clean loop re­ ell ion to the heavy- Vllltnova
~cord!. Tcnneeece and
Georgia Wildcat*.
Althougb loelag Jo
VUldpova
,'■&gt; Tech.-both whipped onUIda tka
touchdown
pat*
flfriilt. have not appeared la a OR .a U -y a rd
from A1 Pnttoi to Bill Ptahovldt.
8. E. C. engacemcni.
Alabama.
Aubom, Kentucky the Gator* aboarad they had prwwad Florida have been baaten la greaaod considerably along the
the conference. MlMl»»lppl State, comeback trail aader the coach;
Georgia, Mlnlrrlpp and Loualena
Stata hare been tied la.the loop.
, Tnlane’e powerbotwa eollap»&lt;id

S

. xj“T.rs s s &amp; J r t K

Lnera af r ia O M I

Orange crop alight!/ af Hamlaala Cleanly. riaeifa.
MARTIN C E K B a o U r .
tore leaf eeaeon'a Hot a grapeBaafarf, ttartga.
oK aabmwhat amaller than far
•art- Ik. m i.
,‘ v T *
The Indicated l i t 1-41 orange
Florida

I.

• m « « .» ■ • *

if engaged In ki
Park Am. ganfa

- tka

ftetltbv*

slatar aald name pureuaat la Ika
im m i ■ a* tka -PiatMtdaa ftam .
PTatuta" iChayt.r ttk tl Lana a f
rtaetday with Ika Clark nf Ika
fOTICM
Notlfk la karaby a&gt;raa that 1 Clrcalt C a arf.a f neodaoto nnaaty,
am m e t f i f la boalaaaa at
Set Plartda.
RATAItb BMITH.
►0,000 freak laat k u o i , while Wool jrlral Plraat Hanfeed, rlipfd a.
U n o.r.
e grapefruit pryducti-m area Bade the ( rirtlllnba a a a t "Tim p- ncp«. it. ten.
;L . ■
need at H J N jM boxru com- kalTa" aarkrlly Paad a ad Head Blam
tad that l lal.n d re raelatar aaM

£ 5 f^ ir s a »* s

karaky

■Iron

n .ii

In kavu*.*- » l

I

«•*

Magiwlla A * * . ittefavg. tUmlnoto
C iial/ &gt; Placid* end..
Ik i
fie'naira* te praaaat aay .talm a aa4 IIIlona . m m
m i
Parker S M
diatnaf* whlck p n ae eltkae ad
yoo. may kere aeolaa* Ik * aatala
. t MARTIN LROHAIID. O e aaaad.
U t i of aeld O u a fy . la Ika Caanty
Judea af a.min..la C a a d lr..rtartda.
at kla aldra la tka aaart kaaaa
af aaM Caaaly at Baafpcd. rv-rlda.
wltkla alakt rataadar akaatka aad
aball atata Ika place of-yva'daae*
and pa«t affje * addraaa a f tka
rlalmaat. and akatl ka aworn I f
by Ika elahamai. aaaal. a r at.
l.irnny, and any aack clklm o r darnaad aat an file * akall ka retd

'FLORSHEIM

,
JOHN a L ICONARE t . 1
A* Bdmlklecraker of tka Xatata af
Irtd" with td,800,000 far 1940noTtcri
MARTIN' IJBONARO, Daeaaaad. f
I. •
Nolle# la karalry e l»o « lh »» w r­
1 ■ • “ eaaaaaad..
The Ttxaa grapafralt crop waa u r saves U w i af - rtartda). ettk it'. R. Dapraa and llarry Carrlae- P in t puhllcal'oa Scat I*. IP at.

d W e d at I8 .io o .o o o bexee,
i Ilfam la'* at 1.913,000 and Ariwa'e -at 1.900,000The California Valencia cell*
at* .la aat yet available but
wdnctioo af navail end mlacelaeotu varlaUea wee placed el
U dfM A -baaea m i n t
lb.4 T M M laat aaaaon. The Vilenela- era* laat eeawa m 27,730.OM boaee.
Tesae orange enp wet reti­
me tad et 8,100.000 bexra and

Ika Clark of tka Circuit Court af Inn engage- la koelnaea at I I I
Couth Calm.Ita Avrnue uad.r tka
nemlaaU C aaalr . ! Florid*.
• a U f H U B t l M t . 1 Itrill Ion. cam. Palm. I to IJrue.tr
and that wa lataad In n i k l i r eakt
rums purauant la |ha taraia at
ib . nrtltlnaa Name ntate'a (Ch.pt.r t a tlt Low. Of P U r U a l wltk
Natlm lrh .i-.br given that I mm lha Clark of Ika Clrcalt Court of
Florida.
• a c iy a e la bu.ln.rn at i l t aaafard Hrmlnole Caaaly W.
I t UtTPItKM
Aca. Banlord. riot Ida, andar tka f|eMAIUVT
tARRlXUTQN.
l f l t » name Hanford Arena* Boar
Garden and that 1 Inland la ra­
c ia l.r aald name pur.aaat to tka
term, af lha “PtMUUue
H i n - in tu ic c o u r t o r t u b c o r *
TV JBtMM. eawiNOLB t o IN
■tatala" (Ckaplar n * H
Law# af
TV. rtAtRIBA. IN PROBATRPlartda) with ika Clark e l
tk*

IN rai raTATM o r J

no n

cm

H dk a I. karaby elra a
lhal I
am .aeaead In boalaaaa at l i t
Maenolla A ra n a * Halford. rkirlta.
und.r the r ic llll* *. men-* Pater
p e ar, iw .u ly KbappO and that I
Inland lo racial.r aald aaiaa perau.nt In Ika larma at tka "PM ilil.iua Name atataUT" (Chapter
lavtl l a w * ' o f Plartda) w ltk
ci.rk •&gt;r Ika Clranlt C&gt;ur&gt; -at
H.mlaula’ Coanly Florid I.
V

MRS. J. M. WISnn.

Owner

Orl. t.

FOR MEN "

. '■ ■ P

; 8KYRIDER SHOES for boys
CORRECT MEN'S

Illl.

Beaton College ’ and Auburn;
Georgia‘a MeUl-tpuUd Dulldote
had to fk h t back te gala a 14-14
S 3 r vnuTdafe-batUn Mlttlaalppi
BtoU’a enbeetan Marapnt aleo
were atortlad In • aaoralaa* tie
with twice-whipped 1.
Da In
three week-end epeeto.
contecta. Georgia Tech1* Ei
The Seulhcaeum also laat two near* were pretty well botl
of Ito three other InteraccUonnl un la bowtng to unbeaten Nc
Came, 30-0, aad

la AS It will coat yen to add
Medical Ex pence Coverage to
your automobile liability policy.

.

Thle paye madlcat, | aurgkel,
dental, hoaptal. nuralng, eurfhel
epplUoc** apd fenerpl ftp n to t,
not exceeding |800 far each pertm riding la rear automobile
Injured In ea eccldeaf,. 'S, . '

VUtanova

Ha’ll tell you it’s a nica hot shower-one tliatsoothes aching muscht,

thumping Dayton .(Ohio),
Alabama entthed Howard
lege Ildl. tad Akbara wh
I/juftlana Teeh, ft-®. M wai
for aujor teat* thle week.

removes the griiM o f Inttla ami laavii Wm relaxed and refreaM.

?oa can enjoy loittiig anlyelW rtiriiT ul in yoir taw? Ift « &lt; *

I« Your Uxftivc
a L««d«r?
ought to
HT
next
a fevortU

Illinium IS IIIIM

• tonle-laxative
BLACK-DRAUOHT
tone lexy IntaaUnal

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Sanford I* Tim Only Ontrnl
Florida C ity Affording Unit, llltib w a y
And Water Transportation

Lack Of Power
* In South Is
Threatened
•

Lost In Jungle

Captured Nazi
Radio Ship is
Now 1 Boston
b

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-.C u rtailm en t In Use
O f Electricity May
Be Necessary In 3
a S o u th e rn
States

e r m a n - C ontrolled
Vessel T a k e n In
Greenland W aters
By Coast G u a r d

Officials Meet
D To Pool Reserve

BOSTON.
(h-e i t —t&lt;P&gt;—TW
Naai expedition svp.
xaptured
hy the United Stsirs Nsvy off
the roast ef Greenland after a
secret wireless station had been
set up there, arrived at Boston
y in the custody
of
the
il ship Bear.
The small lUl-ton Nsil-rontrollvessel. nf Nnrwrgian registry
was Interrrptisl In American de­
fense waters in Septrmher.
The navy disclosed yesterday
that the seisure of the Germansponsored radio station In Green­
land and its Nnrwrgian supply
rhip was made ty a roast guard
vrsscl. which was a part of the
navy's natrnl of Greenland waters.
The Norwegian vrisrl was not
armed, nor was (eslstanca put
up by clthrr its crew or the per■onnrl marbling the radio station
ashore, the Navv said.
The status of the score or more
persons who were on the ship
or at the radio station will be
investigated separately and their
rases decided upon individually,
the Navy said. The personnel
and the supply ship sre enroute
to the United States. Three men,
one drstribed as a German gtstapo agent were seised ashore
and the rest aboard the Nor­
wegian vessel, a 80-ton craft lest
month.

Shutdown M ay Come
In Tw o W eeks Un&gt; less R a in P a l l s
ATLANTA. Oct. 14'—W)
— A definite curtailment in
the unc of power In CeorKia. Alabama and Tenne.v
Dace may be necessary with­
in two weeks unless water
supplies are replenished bv
heavy rainfall. Leiand Olds,
chairman of the Federal
■Power Commission, said here
today.
Addressing public utility commtnionera and power operator
of aeven southern statoi. Olds
assarted surveys isdlcsted
Me
^three states mentioned have a
w po*aU&gt;l* drmwndown In reeerveire
unto Oct. IS. *
The Public Service Commission
officials and power compaay repnusaUUvM met Imre today to
^ w ori. m»» a plan for pooling the
including
•a
r t v " ■* power,
&gt;
the T V A, f o r '’the duration oi
the MUsual
as ties
Nortk Carolina, nouth Caro-

lk *. Oeorgia, Hondo, Alabama.
Teuaw eu and Louiptana were re-

The ship was returning from
a routine flight to Albuquerque,
N If
* Army officers said they frit
certain extremely poor visibility
)and not mechanical failure nor
aa explosion led to the crash.
The vktlms were listed as:
Lieut. John fl. Overstreet, Si,
Fort Worth, Tex.
S. Park, 24. Louis/is»

Wreckage thought to be that
of the plane in which William
C. Brooks disappeared has been
sighted deep in the Bolivian jun(le by the pilots if s transport
plant. Brocks was ferrying enfinetrs i-nd supplies to a mine
when plane, crew
and
cargo
dropped from tight.

Defense Course
For Young Men
To S t a r t Soon

Instruction In Metal
W o r k i n g , Motor
Mechanics O ffered Apples Blown From
Trees Go To Schools
A t a conference of defense

training supervisor* held yester­
JACKSONVILLE. Oct. I t —
day afternoon in DeLend, each
person who attended was author­ (AT— An III wind that damaged
ised to begin courses this week apple orchards in Illinois, Indi­
New
in motor mechanlca and metal ana. Ohio, Michigan and
working for young men hetwrren York last week blew good t»
IT Sad 25 years o f age. Alex U. participants in Florida's school
Johnson, Ircal supervisor of na­ lunch program and to recipients
tional defense classes, stated to­ of surplus commodities.
To salvage the damaged crop,
day.
The first meeting will be Fri­ the surplus marketing administra­
In tion,
lion, la
k shlpi
shipping the fruit out In
day evening at ’ TiOO • o'clock la
~ flea
ntitles that »* r id a ‘a quoflvsntlt
(hi FofetaVarmda's building .t+sach
Ul
(ta win be
ba more than 1,000.008
the High School Farm.
id Walter F. Catling,
irso pound*, sale
The motor mechanics' course
»,|. |director of the , stale welfare
includes elementary
and
vanced mechanics. Students of hoard’s surplus commodity dlvi
this group will receive Instruc­ ■ion.
W. J. Albers, chief of the dis­
tion from J. S. Webb, while Ad­
miral A. D. Mathews leaches tribution division of 8MA. wrote
metal working, forge work, ace­ Catting that the fruit was “ en­
pur­
tylene welding and cold metal tirely acceptable for pll
poses’* but because of the wind
work, Mr. Johnson esnlalned.
A t the meeting Friday night damage would net keep the us­
___
plapa for class hours and genrrst ual length of time.
organisation of the course wilt
take place, the supervisor de­ Bay O fficers
clared.

Lieut J, W. Templeton, 3fS,
Wkhite, Kan.
Staff S g t Bernard O. Bel, &gt;7,
Amite. La.
Selective Service
Staff Set. R. J. Farlow, 20.
Dispute Settled
Ashland.’ Ore.
#
Staff 8 f t Ralph J. Thomas.
25, Portland. Ore.
BIRMINGHAM. Ala.. Oct. It.
Corp. Jerome E- Smith, 21, —WD—lioaol No. 10, who threat­
&lt; Ashland. Kan.
ened lo halt drafting unlcsa
Charles N. Feldclaon, Jr., report­
ed for induction Thursday, said
Monday night state selective
service headquarters had ordered
him Inducted on that date.
Following the board’s threat
WASHINGTON. O ct 14.-IA1
Jooes, federal loen ad- last week,
National
Selective
maced
Monday Service Director Lewis B, Her-ef ■government. whey, dee Used a mlsnndataUnding
_____ rubber were lost apparently prompted
la a fire at the Firestone Rub- menu
He said Feldclaon, son o f a
former regional director of the
national labor relations hoard,
merely wantod deferment
for
long anon,*’ to taka an examina­
tion at Yak Unlvanity. but the
board believed he desired post­
ponement for a year.

Tons Of Government
•Owned Rubber Fired

Government Will
Help Build Roads

Brought To Trial

M ARIANNA. Ort. 14
Tfstlmony that
Bhtriff
John
Scott of Bay county rvcolvH
payment for • liquor conccaalon
in tho eointy was offir«&lt;l by the
prosecution Monday at thv atato
of ■ fvdtral court trial of the
sheriff, two o f hk daputle* an.l
tight othar dtftndanti on chargra o f conaplrncy to dtfraud the
government o f InUrnal revenue.
Other defendants cm Cov C.
Gushing
and
D*wey
Hilton.
Scott'* depUtUst J. C. Blackwell
sad Itseoa-Brown. I’apima City
policemens and Shsrman Lanier.
Felix Long,
Sherman
Barron.
Farris Foreman, Robert L Herndon and Gua Barnes, tho .otter
six alltgod bF Uis government
to hare bqen engaged In the
liquor hue loess.

Nazis Answer
. Pe*ca Rumors

Russian Aid
Is Screened
By Churchill

O ver 50 Given
T ra ffic Tickets

f

Over (0 persona have been
ven ti
iven
traffic tickets by the Po­
ice
rtment rJnce they
ke Dei
Depart
jttctl tAetr warning .against
violation' of the law Friday,
Chief Williams said this morn­
ing. Moat o t the tickets have
been for improper parking or
parking an the wrong side of
the street.

r

The Iron Ring: Around Odessa

Prim e Minister Re
fused T o Perm it
Commons To Dis
cuss British Help

German A rtillery Is
Now In Range O f
Outer Defenses O f
S o v i e t ’ s Capital

k N . - O rt, I t
— (Ah Country Club 4 jM- UmiMr itMinister
Churchill tcwUv
r»»«ctl
Fcrrrn
of
*eerrcy
•round Iho qur«ti&lt;&gt;n nf nid to
Fees R a i s e d j ftuatia.
refusing to permit flic
R n u it of Common* to drhatn I Is»
RrltUh help «nd ilr
By Commission Hillbirinjfftg toof diwruM
the *ou rVc f*f

Russians Report
Furious Attacks

n

Hitler Troops
Are
Closing On Reds
From .'I Directions

the battle before Moscow

Resolution T o
In ­
crease R a t e s I s
Made By I n g l e y

*f Hr inerted mch a
•would likely do m otr h i m th.tn
good.*'
A call for m orr direct llrith-Am rrican action !•» o»d rm tiled Kuasia was
hrar&lt;l
in
[any quarter* laat night dm pilr
Aithoritativr iaxrrtlnn« th*t the
Qerman drive on Moscow hid
bktn ilo w n l and may even hog
4&lt;»wn 7ft or M0 mile* from M m

An increase in fees at the San­
ford Country Club was sppruvedby the City Commissioners In
their regular meeting last night
at the City Hall, on the recom­
mendation of J.
L.
Ingley.
chairman of the golf conuntttea,
II. N. Kayrr city clerk, said thin
morning.
,
Ratc« effective Oct. I raise the
green fee from 50 cents to one
dollar
during
the
wintor
and Spring season, while the In­
dividual
membership fre
was
raised from &lt;15 to 120.
The family fee has been in*
creased from &lt;25 to &lt;30. the
fee for
unmarried wnmrn
U
now &lt;10 and the student fee,
&lt;5.
Scvrral complaints were
re­
ceived liy the Commission on hart
and troken sidewalks in the city
and the Commission will notify
the owners of the property to
give them opportunity to hnva
the sidewalks mended. Mr. Sayar
said. If the sidewalks are not re­
paired the City will have the
work done and file a leln against
the property for the amount of
the rosts.
Bids wrrv received to paint the
outside of the City Rrrrratlon
Building on I-ake Monroe
the contract wcet to the Turf
(jjjj™ . A O W .

Hr 4•«*»fiM(ra rr».«
I hi’ |lnti*h Ilro*.lra*ting
Sihtrm tin Urril lull mill Her­
man* h jir Iren killr«| and
fiOiMHi Houndid in the \|n*rm off en*i« v in the* pa«*t
I - ilov* while Ihe l.rrmam
ilaimril
1.000.OiMI Ituwmiana
ha»e Iren ra|&gt;lur«fl m the
w«r ihu* far
Ihe It \ I ranls’d writ*
rrn Herman* for the four'S
ron*riiiti«e
night . m ,»n
afro ml therliH k offer 'i«e.

tpw.
Soinp of Ihn l.ootlevn pre*
called for
th«*
rheddm r
•f
American blood and w*ertcd th:«*
Britain ami R u ««ii nlnne rri"m t
prevail Mgainut Hitlcrdom . whd**
(■formed
quarter*
«u w «te d
•hat Britain might put h**r firr.-i
Into a land campaign ni»mn*t the
A «t« in lla lv , Nor+h Vfiita or
perhan* the Ru*«ian Cain-wMi*
Britain flung her air forcr in ­
to i n u n -itrp offensive Ngainnt
the relch to crinple her war in
dudrle* and tie un tranwoort.
Appeal* were made to huth llrit*
lah and United State* worker*
to hoo*t production to ■u«tain
Stalin’* armiea In the ranqiaigii*
to come.
Roth Lord Boaverhr«»ok and W
A Yeroll tlarrim an. head* of the
BritUh and
Amarican
Mu t o w
tnir*iona, worked long at »h«*ir
desk* yraterday In give rffret
to pmmlaca to a#n«l Ru***ia every
thing *hc want* In the way of
m*t«rlal b M and the British *aid
(h*t • nmrtaalon *»f truck* and
train* loaded with plane* and
|anka already w n moving
to

The Gcrmnn oipln.n uKh (hi* rmliophoto from Berlin
the** are member* -f &lt; N*tn**tiini iIfImi hment waiting t•• g&gt;i mi
artiun pear 0«l«*«*a Th»* gn-Nt grnin p«»rl
the Bint k &lt;ni
lurn completely rnencliel f.u
hut ha
&gt;‘p»-*t&gt;'il!y (hr mm n l&gt; u k
Nvw*i and Rumanian m«* u ill*

Baber Qualifies Patrolmen Check
For Commission Licenses Of A ll
In District T w o County D r i v e r s
Store Owner, .Man­ Extending D e a d lin e
ager W ill Oppose
To Buy Licenses
Gut
In
Flection
Exempts No One

Another candidate i|iialifii',| I.. '
day tn run ( r I ity I niiinti"i«ner
in group N'l
(irne I! Hsla-r,
"W tu-t *'1'1 jnsaegcr of the Ahlon
or fo f f (V i Store, an int|p|iFfiilFnt
Four beer permits were grant these would he murh heln lo Ru&lt; r«»nr&lt;*rn 'fh#*
oiliar m ml hlute.
rd by the Commission. The per 'la In Ihe present battle.
•Iimlifie«l in Crmj|i No * m U nn *
Most agrerd that the |tii"inn&lt; II (hit
mils were granted lo Tony Kin­
gston at 1214 West Thirteenth probably will etamt «r fall on
Mr lla(H*r u * i iii 'I i i Im t ••( Ihr

•nrta.
* luvai

their own lo this big hatlle. stul
■hat for Britain *n&lt;\ Amerli-s th"
important thing' wna long-term
aid.

Street, Addle Williams at 300
1inford Avenue, O. K. lolly at
the comer of French Avenue and
the Orlando Highway, and Glover
Johnson at Olive
Avenue
and
Thirteenth Street.
The Commlision
prepared
»

Catholic Center A t
Starke I h Dedicated

SXi

Street and Sanford Avenue. Mr.
Sayer . said. A request hy the
Colored World War Veterans that
the City donate the amount of
a license for a benefit show for
the Empty Stocking Fund was
refused on Ihe grounds that the
City Is ahort of revenue at pre,
sent.

Bomber Lookouts
W ork E fficiently
NEW YORK. Oct. 14.- ( A l ­
in the pres*two o f two govern­
ment officials, tho Now York
Information and air rakl warning
fllfer center
Monday
rtceved
warning nf the approach of at­
tacking bomber* and. In three
minutes, had dlanatcbad word to
intercept them.’
In four day* tha falter centers
In the 10-ftate northeaatern seeboard air raid warning network
exercises have cut aa much as
five minutes o ff tha lima requir­
ed to evaluate reports of attack,
ing bombers and order Intercept­
ing pursuit* o ff tha grmmd.
Tha exercise, employing
tho
services o f almost 40,000 volun­
teers at 45U oboervatloa posts,
will cloee An Thursday.
_____________

BERLIN) Oct. 14- ( A J&gt; - “ yictory D m ’ remains tha autborlivd
Carman answer to foreign goaaip
that tho rekh la war weary and
Is puttlag out paaca faalare.
"Onlv after arena have apokan
and ‘ Churchill aa* Cdan
hava
rembvad by Ow EnglUh
people tWmaairea will the time
have cam# far paaca faalare—but
they won’t bo Oonnan faalare,
NEW YOWCk Ort- t 4 - t A * they win bo aoloiy aod aielualv*- Senator Ny* (B-NDt
aaeerted
ErtflUh,’’
gold gutherlxad tndwy ha * greed with Dm atend of
Chart** A. Llnbergb that Urn
Ranawrrtt AdmtnlaCref Un and
BrtUah J«w i were prtaw ■
in landing Urn United State* la­
te —

KTAnKK. Oct. 14 - (A h - Bi­
shop Hurley, of St. Augustine.
Monday dedkatril the new S!
Edwards Catholic church and it*
additional fseility for soldier*
Camp Blending. * USO .ervice
canter.
„
' •
8t- Edward* i« Ihr first f alh•die church to be erecle.l
In
Starke and the service center i»
said to be th* first of its kind
to k« conatrurtrd sincr formatrjj
of th* USO. The renter will i&gt;
npereted hy the National ( alho
lie Communlly Service.
The dedication sermon w*«
. preached by the M»g. Patrick J
McCormick, ylct rector of the
c S
University of Aid.Hrt
at Washington.

Nye Supports Jewish
Stand Of Lindbergh

Nazi Thrust
Is 65 Miles
From Moscow

Xltii'Mitfh mulorintN luoi* uiinf

(&gt;«( 111 to renew t||«.ii ,Inver'*
llrrn&lt;M’k Itefnri* |&lt;eifi|* require I
to tulir ran vzpminmUmi ibey nr*.
tw»( evrniftt from Die \t%w fur-itMl
flrivinit it tor with mm «|.| hcen*.
wn'l (be Khtriiln Highway I'otrnl
hot* |u&lt;trolmeii here who ole -(«q»
•*ir»ir (InveM ami examining then
^&lt;'finiin|r ( uiihly Klkt l.oslgr nm! liren»e*. \\ II I.iiuUnv , &lt;• i|ivrvi
•**•* Junior ( i.miii'&lt; r nf f'mniii&lt;*ri‘t*. •«r of (he driver* ’ lieenM* ill
Il'1 atlfm l*
Ihr
l*rr*l»yli*rian vision. * mi,| llm morning
i hurch 4'f SanL'nl and Hj « n*«
Kriber’i (»«%e
III!
|&lt;rolei ( e*.
*nlr'l in the City ainrv I'Jill
fnun the low requiring that th \
In ktating hi* plHtfurm
Mr. hovi- n I'.I H r j lirrnu* in enlei
Ilabrr *ai«l, '*li» Nnnmmring my. t*» ill lve N eor, Mf. I.linl *0v tie
an rnii'liilatr fur tlu&lt; t ’ity
rom m i*«i«n. I &lt;1« *«» at ih&lt;* »&lt;•- trolman mul ji» not hrev&lt;* .1 new
(|ur*t nf my frinula. bti»in»** and lii-ellNf ti&lt; ili*|iloy, they will
mhjert to action of the rood |»u
|irnfr*rinrml turn nf Saiifnnl
t rol
“ If I am
I will |i|i«|g'f
Visiting the hnal lireh«e lot
nil my rffort* tnwanl th«* In tlr r
inriit nf nut fini-m f’ily ihm| I reon. Mr l.iiolwoy i* ailvinug •
the
lixffic lev* |Moed |»v thi
will
lair thr *ii|i|Hirt '»f
Ih r v o id a in th** rnnniig •rlvr • l.ial «e«*ioii of the State l.»*gi»

m t i i\
mi
it
c\i»)
Ihe total id l{ii**ian pri•emr* in the war in the
ra*t now ha* n*en ahove
I iiiiii.non and I* *till inrrrax*
•rg Ihe
l.erman
govern*
msh i announrrd I inU i
It w,i* further *lalrd Ihe
r«|iM«alrnt of
HHI l(u**ian
rtibi*i«mi at full war itfrngtli
haie hern raptured, killed, or
woiimltil
\rronling to thin
estimate. K.OiHI.OOO I(ii**i4ni
hair teen put out of artion.
l.iitlilnM HiilltOM I imIhv *«ll i(|
(hi* Nazi
\am!iiunl&lt;
Imvn
rnn hril Mo/hiii-k. (ir&lt; m ill’s
w rst nf MtMt n\\ nti tho -iloHv*\ aPDromlt In th* Itus.Hiun
capital in th«* I.Lilav old o ff«'iiMi\i\ pliiciiur lh»* (H ’ rmau
a rtillrrv w ithin
ramfi*
of
.MoHcmv’rt niilr r
hut
Iht* nMiMinr att.n kimr
IUhI
•nay li«w*w». ai ' U•
U JiAKa
ejrrli il them.
\ 11••i lift •|»nh*,'in.Mi indiratnl
mI*o the N.iri*
have «'tu*irrled
Kaluga. I nil mile* *onlh »*f Moi*
«ow and were rolling forward.
I'tii H.imain «aul anoth*” ' tier*
man Aoluinn moving down on
Mu-iow lioni the \ aldai lliil4
to |hi* r».othwe*t wai nearing
the Mo*i ow-l.eningriiil railway.
The Ihcnitiiii i»*porti'il fmioiM
rtwT**
T.-f .,r in.rmn Null' tirrftrK f’Vr4.
t o i l ' nml elided I II*' German o f(■'■■'ire i» 'luckeiniig in ’ he V&gt; U mu serloi sd i r llie Gel man « .iplore of Vviisnni 121 iiui'-i w e 't

of \|llM’OW
Th«* liiriiiMn off»-n*iv4H upon
Momiiw ih iiilv h.id nol
h••••n
i hulled generally I .-• nigh!, hut
lotnrelion."
‘ ihe one gient quest ion w » ' whe­
I'i&lt;Holman .1 M Rirhlnug Aul ther Ihe Inller I{||"IIIII reii‘ tin* morning
that
he expert* tai. e. unfiiverntde weiillter und
inocei ution of the driver'* lieenie the runiiiliillve exhaiisliun inherlow to hecorne more exteii*i\e etil in «u«h n v s 'l campKign were
h* inetoriata lire not getting their umog lo lie enough In 'lop Mil­
liretiNei fa*t enough Some roim- ler -horl of Ihe I'lipitiil
tie* ate fining every inotoiut
Tlie German' rluimed that llm
found without the new lirrnie S „ i( f|r«t line t.ink and motor­
ilrea«ly4 though m«»al of the .in- ised ilivtdoil' were udvencing *1
lieemseil uiotoii*t« found III Semi' r..,, -I.I.-.I lied lln l the Soviet
__ Thru-, .ruliinct— nis w U . —
11lie. o
-o w ulelv lireaclieil
other officials called un Cungr .» m»d given 21
hour*
to
g«q ,I,.I . .Il , • of e'-eiitial trservre
Monday to
rrmnV" Ini' him their liernaeM.
I hut Ih-&gt;
en* no linger id.le
"trains! arming American ... .
* We lake their Paul*** when lo offer exeii ix sucre -ful de­
chant
shins
and
rnr
of
thi'm
diwe
find
they
have
not
te
neweil
laying defense.
Livin g Costa A rc
rjared thnt even “ the risk of their old lici'tuex and give them
S m ile (ionium uuarti'r &lt;
rvU p 1 .6
P e r c e n t * « r Itself“ must not deter this tinm to get it, (ml If they me pres'ed the opinion Ihul the most
countrv from aiding Britnin.
i nicked up the oernnd time ami advanced Nmi delachim nl&lt; acKi-cretnries IHil', Htlmson und have not complied wi»h the law luullv were operating east . of
NEW YORK. Oct. I I - 4 A V Th* cost of living of wage Knox told the House foreign nf- the ra»e i* turned ever r»r pro. the longitude of Moscow, lull the
KirliliU’ g more sps-rifix' testimony of milt'
•arner’s faaillls* In the United fuirs rnmmittre also thut tho arention.'* Patrolman
Act’s . prohibition rxplainvd.
State* rose 1.(1 ’ pcrreul from Neutrality
•ary maps published in the Ber­
August to SepUmber, the month­ again*
lin press put Ihe main German*
Amertran merchantmen
ly aurvey of th# national Indus­ entering combat tone* ought In I/oaders Co-operate
line* at within 100 nillei of tho
Kremlin. This in ilself, although
trial conference boai t, private he removed in the interoat of In
organisation, estimated ■••ring delivery o f lend-leaso supOn Tourist Edition the map’s preparation might hava
plle&lt; to the British port*.
been assumed lo untnia1-* sumo
Monday.
The board said that living rents
support
“ The risk w« incur In arming
The following mi-rrhanl* nml development*, did not
had risen elx percent during the our ship* and sending them to bii'incs* toon hsvo ulrnuly sig­ the theory of it bankrupt Rus­
y*pr end were 218 percent sea,’’ said Knox, “ |* f , r |P„ nified their intention
of
eo sian resistance.
r than April, ItKU, Ih* low than Ihe rfak of altowng England ouerating
Soviet quarters for their part
with
The
Sanford
of th* depreerlon. However, to lo»i* tho war.”
Herald in publishing a special insisted yesterday thnt Ihe N ail
•UJI were 10.2 percent below
In one nf the bitterest official Tourist
Edition on Dc!. 27 thrust* hail been slowed down,
th* September, 1029, level
condemnation* yet r f tho &gt;&gt;’*11 which will tu» distributed
to nlihi ueh not brought lo a standrampalen nf conqueet, tho usual­ 1.500 prospective winter visitor* ■till. Sps-eifirallr, the Russian*
ly ‘ mild-mannered Secretary of selected from a special Chamber said that somewhere about fsllen
Stale Hlltl told the committee; of Commerce list, ** well a* Bryansk, which lies 218 mile*
’The blunt truth ta that the thousands uf other readers both southwest of Moscow nnd pre­
Fartly cloudy
night •nd
*llho.n| of world la steadily being dragged in Florida amt throughout Ih* sumably far hark o f the farthest
Wednesday j some
German penetration in that thea­
light showers on th* aoutheaat downward and backward by tho nation;
ter. an unidentified town hail
mightiest movement o f conquest
I’ lgfly Wiggly A I.ovett’s
W. It. Relit Service Station hern recaptured by the Red or.
*»W » Demoted in all history.
mis-* and that north nf Orel,
Armed and militant predatory
Waguner Furniture Co.
which is nto ill 228 mile* south
fortes nr* marching across ran
Palmetto Grocery
of the. ra
raplial. Red rounter-ats
tinenta and Invading th* sea*
Lodg* A Son Grocery
tacks had made some gains.
desolation in their wake
Takach Restaurant
Moreover, ;t was declared by
With them rid** * policy of
Jimmi* Cnwan
the Russians that the • German
frtghtfulneea pillage, murder and
Mickey's Pharmacy
push
from the seelnr of Vysanus
Spencer's Top Shop
"K ^ iF .w b lc h fill* M'
— key rail town Ivlnr 125 mile*
civilised mankind with horror an.1
Angel's Eat Shack
to the west o f Mosenw— appar­
indignation.
Mac’s Electric H»rvte«
radi* progrem srtpU.
“ Instil
1Hutto ns devoted In the
Stanley-Rogers Hardware Co. ently wat proceeding with falling
h* I* »* w wm momentum.
^•
Hanson's Shoe Shop
oas Columbia safeguarillng and premoUon nf
W. T. ‘ 'Whitehead.
Hofmann
and iM y b* human rlghU and welfare boil!
Duke’* Place, Allocations Board
WMBK at J*ek**o- up hrough th* B|ss ar« being Electric Service.
by meth*d* Ilk* Ihner City Drug Co., Lanty Dry Glean­
A* nford man
ly barbarian Invader* six­ ing 4 Laundry, Btmlnolo Coun­
Makes Plea T o U. f t
of
teen cento Ha* ago.”
ty Credit Aaooclatlon.
Repeatedly warn'ng Uwt th*
8 too*
Pre-School
Nursery,
NEW YORK. Ort. 14 -&lt;/PI— ! [
Nails are bagt upon world dom­ Clark Variety
Work*,
Nip
Donald M. Nelson, executls
ination, Hull said lb* failure o f Sign
Shoo.
Sanford
Box
director of supply priorities aa
away poreens is tkts country Center, Metach Realty Co,
allocation* board, pleaded
and sUawber* to snap that fart Purcell C *.'
that tho nation “ shoot th* v
“ baa bean, and (till la tha greatSeminole
Barbecue,
Raalty te heat Hitler. Ha auggaata.1 w*
a * ( • « t w * i - &lt;Jo»bl* *T«rythbt( yee b *I* « » *
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&gt; th* fad* daring h# early part
r f the week bat Coach Leonard
NeLacoa npacta to hart moat
sTlda charge* in ■kape for th*
gtaM a t Daytona Beach tonight.

sdo#* sbte Staaaa spkkade abould
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■ia too* a# hi a thriller. Notr*

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■tat'gkm a of thu aoaaon agalnat
n R b . lim in g I* to aoo a doctor
Uday and the outcome of that
Interview will (ieeUU hi* chances
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■Dayton* Beach p m * doped a*
MM in which lb* boat Sanford
ten hop* for I# U
keep th*
•Coro down to a respectable
&gt; figure. If the Fed* should happen
to com* through on top it would
[probably bo the blggrst upset for
[[h* aoaaon.
( - “The Pad* are In fair shape,"
UftLoca* amid this morning, “ but
'that la a. plenty - tough gam*,
'ulaytana has a goo,I ball club
M l* ’ p a r and will put up n
(strong, fight."
So far McLucua ha* not found
[a better combination! than the
WM&gt;ho started last week against
ILkk* City, so that 'will bo th*
‘llna ha will put on th* field loL The
Th* ipacUcular
spoctaeular
InlMit.
touchi run m*da by Bill Fleming
idt Lake City has made him
fndout and It Is likely ho
ha on* of tha local man to

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R. Wright
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169 128
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166 123
Thornton
ISO 137
Adams
144 128
Witte 8r.
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Holler
177 I I ?
1741 878
R. C. COLA
W*n*
i 168 148
Xhthoff
t 111 189
Apathy
' 132 146
Ztttfbwcr
140 110
Moan
i 187 ISO
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Walsh
' 148 166
Witte Jr.
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163 '164
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Baker
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Georgia '8 8 over Mississippi 8 6
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816
Mia*. State 84 orar L. 8. U. 816 .

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Alabama BT orur Howard.
Auburn 818 ovtr La. Tack.
Wm. A Manr SIR orar V. P, I.

llna 818. ABC
Virginia S i t over Rifhmowd.
N. C. State 833 over Turman
838. ABC
Tasaa T1 o n r Okie. Midland 1. A
To lane S3 over fees 1 M
Baylor T7 o**r Arkanaaa T4. ABC
8. M. U, T * over Col. ef Fkcifio
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Mhmeaota MW1
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WlnoU
MW9. A
Northwestern MW2 over
W licon* In MW 13. A
Michigan MW6 over Pitt E 17...
Taxes Chrlattm-T8 over Indiana
MW13. AB
MarquttU MW6 over Mlcb. 8&lt;.*te
MW7, ABC
Detroit MWIO orcr.C«ntral. Priday night.
Nebraska Midland 2 over Kanaka

these
Cater* of
1941T To­
morrow'* gam# map an*wot that
question. and It look* like a big
crowd will coma bora for tka Mg
battle.
Reach sierra worts from k baaic
Noted Dam* act-up, bat Ura* far
thla araaon baa added flankers,
mm-ln-motion, T-Informatlon, and
abort pant formalin slays to ita
offense. In addition, villa nor* reaorta to requont quick-kick* aad
tn "Uckle-sliglbls" passes, a aubtrrfugu aakl to bar* been oacd
moat effectively by Coach flmllh.
In their laat time oat, the
Catora won orar Tampa 4t-d, and
the “Cat* aUam-rvlled Centra 38
to 3; and both eleven* itand in
good ahapo ft&gt;r the fray.
For the firal Ume thia araaon
the Orange and Blue will bo 'out­
weighed by no anfall margin — 197
i«ninda to 191 per man. The Vil*
lunova lino weigh* in at- 201,
the backfleld at 191, aa compared
to a Florida forward wall of 196
rnd a quartet of beck* at I #2.

State Midland 8.
Okie.. A A M Midland 4 over
-Washington U&lt;
EAST
Navy El o**y Lafayette E24.
Georgetown EM over Temple K7.
'ABC. Friday night.
Boston College £ 3 over Clemson
B6 ABC
Doqoaan* E4 orar
Manhattan
E21. Friday night.
Ttxa* A A M T4 over N. Y . V.
E38.
Panix E6 over Yale EI9. A
school
Colgate E8 over Dartmouth F,l-i. be In forto lor public
children and aervleu men In uni­
AB
Harvard E12 over Cornell E14. form, and the** arc eapectrd to
augment a eowd expected to be
ABC
Prlnctton on* for tha largest of th* Ma­
Columbia E ll
son.
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Th* B u r lin g Lineup*:
V. M. I. 820
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po*.
Villa nova
Pann Stats Elk orar Boeknell.
Ferguson (206) LE Pritko (204)
Holy Cross £9 orar Byracuso Hull (206|
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Stenn (216)
Rahom (197) IjG Anderson (201)
Parham (180) C Koriaky (190)
Konetaky (188) RG Carollilmo
(196),
Ijina (194)
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Kaaky (215
Klutka (197) Rr. Murray (1(3)
Tale (188)
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Draft (180)
Harrison
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Dorothy Bundy
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of N trm kir, 1(41. at lb* froof I
|MI of Ika court H orn of ■•ml-1
aala Couuty. Florida, at Esoterd.'
Florida, offar lor aalo a ad Mil to
Ika klakoat pad koot klddar lor
l « k Iko followlap daorrlkod lot.
plMO. or parrel «t land alia*to la
•aallnola Ooouty. Florida, lo-wll:
Lot U . of Bloak ». of FAIR- .
VIBW. arrordlna |o plat tkaroof recorded la Flat Rook «.

THE IRKFORD HERALD. a nowepaper published la gontool* Coeo
tyT Florida, onto n th «ook foi
tlvs weeks
four eooeerullr*
waaka prior to Ik*
**•&lt;
said
frd of November. 1(41.
1*41.
»aH *rd
WITNESN
hand aad lb*
W
m iW B my
» r k«od
the seal
era
of »aU
said Coyrl
Court at
Florida,
of
at Sanford.
Hanford. Florida
this II dap
day of
of October.
D. I»I1
1*11.
!*&gt;•
Ootokaft A.
A. IX
tt
F.
IIBRNDON.
fj
Aa
Clark
of
Circuit
Coart
sf
*H.mtoql*
? _ £ * ! * Couaty. vif.iJI
Florida.
BsmlRgl* '-•■■•F’J
Jr°,I,i Ku
By;
A.
U.
WEEKS.
B» ! *••*•
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ISODOKU
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rontoYf
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A for
tlAKF.R
rood*
of feateote
geaslaol* VwhLVr"
CM alf, wtoT
Flogollettoni
nalotlff
•nlletloni for Plalullff
(OfflcLIBaal)______________
goal)_______________
a id oalo to ka mado to suttefl (Official
tka ta r"* ' ^ ' ^ ^ k i H I I I ,
IS
CRT OF
Till
IS CIECUIT
CIRCUIT COCOURT
OF TIIR
SI
CIRCCrT o
%- a* ftportaI Maalor.
HI NTH JUDICIAL CIRCCIT
TMR
STATR
OF
FLORIDA
. apa.HR. J t T ~
TRR
FLORI0A IIN
0^ ..t U o r T r * ^ .V _
V - — ARD FOR SEMINOLE COINTT,
IR CHARCRR".
WAtnCkfJ-A DIETZHAN JOWERg.
Fteiatirr,
—
v i

JAMEM M. JO W ER g, DefeadsnL
atfrr f o r d it o r c r

OHDRR OF PVRLICATION

TO: JAMER &gt;L JOWERH In Car*
of
Aron do
Corporation
Poet
O fflr* Una *#•. C kaflott# Amelia
St. Tbumas. Virgin Island..

You nr# hereby notified Ibel *ul|
Tfr’ l.U C t 'k S V RCttOL*:
fer divorce has been filed egnlnsl
you
In lb* above elylrd rouri. and
w aM aU .
CdmaUUl flVd
yo* nr* hereby .ordered lu
&gt;i -cel * *MS a* AotOM * U * » b M 1*0. . ynwr
-wppenosin-rT.
Itn . a ral#' day of U l* CoorL rauM wlIRHO
Ik# offlu* of
fs*
(Mkerwlaa a deer** pro eoafeaeo Clerk Of la
said court on lb* Ird day
will l»* *nl*r#d acalpsl y#oof
Novsmbor.
1*41.
omd
to
thereII le a too ordered that I lk «*■
after HI# yoor written defense*,
.Ice be pobltekad &lt;mrek
»?f
fuur coomcuUv# week* la The II any. an by law required. Ilrreln
fall
net under penally of a decree
SANFORD HERALD, a newspaper
pro roifHso.
publlehed I* B**t**l* Ooualr. FI*The
Sanford Herald le hereby
, 10*. Ihla t day of OctoberlM I.
designated a* lh* newepiper In
tt F. IIBRNDON.
which
Ihln
eholl be p-&gt;l
Clerk ClreuU Couit Ueoilaol* llahed once nolle*
a week for four con•eeullee week*.
Wltneee lh* hand &lt;&gt;f O. P Horn
Son. a* Clerk of »*ld court, and
( O f f i c i a l S e a l)
lh. official aenLlhereof. thla I dsy
j. f . BURROW, f
I&gt;.
1*11.
October, A.
-o p
-y ^ r ts D O N
Orlando.
IN n i R ciRcprr c o u r t * n in t h
Jl' DICAL «N&gt;»RT o r FLORIDA
IN AMD FOR SRR1SOLR c o t s TT Ik CRAMCRR.T SO O k
IIAZEL ATRINaON. Flalallff.
T i­
lt It ATK1NUON. Defendant
DITORA’ R
ORDER ADD afltICS
la THE NANI O F ' TUB BTATR
o r rLOKIDA
TO: U. n. ATKUfaON. wkoe* alt**
,,f re.ld.ncr la. ■■ — IT Mo* BL.
Ilrunawlrk. ileorala.—- TUU AIIH HERKIIT NOTIFIKD
and require* la ap.ear In a reftain Hill of eemplalnt flic* by
HAZEL ATKINSON, afalnyt yea
lu tk* Circuit Cuurt ef kemlabl*

More than a billion and n half
cocoanut* are produrfd annually
in Ceylon, the Department of
Commerce says.

la ' her own right, packed bar
baggage and rackets today aad
started on bar "good w llr tour
e f South America, fit* will loin
other alar*, and play axhlHUon
nutchoa. . .
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O P. Hr.RHDOKClam d r ttll Ctart, Saailaola
County. riurlda
(Vi. a -ia -ii-ii. lilt.
n o tic b

Th*

party

C

Owner,®

gept, 14. IMI. 4___________ .

NOTICE
Nolle* .1* hersby glrsu that I
am sag aged In buslnoag al . Banford. Florida In lb* Coaaly of
Memlnnle at 1(4 Calory 'Av*. u v - _
dee lh* fictitious warn* N sh l®
nollllltig Co. asd
that l In­
n o t ic e o r tr r L ic A T io T
tend tn register saM a s m purFOR Taa Deed
suamt In ika tagms of th* -Fie•
(TIAPTKII ITHT OF l l l l
llllnu* Nam* Vistula(Chapter
NOTICE IS IlKHEIir CIIVBN. 1*1(1 Laws of Fields I with Ik*
Thai Wm. A. A Carol If. l a v . Clark of lh* - CImILS Court' ef bolder nf ll-IIIb* of Tss CirtlfW l*
No. sot. Inwd lb* 7lh day of July
A. D., 1*1*. has filed m bi * In air
. banreed, Flertda,
offlr* and ka* mad* apyllrelluii Hepl. I*. Ort 1.1*. IT. (4. 1(41.
far a laa d**d In 1&gt;* l**u*d tbara- ■A
.
e,
•&gt;
on Said certifies!* embracra Ik*
Nolle* Is hereby glrsu tbal (I
fnilowlka described properly ln am) .engaged la busTauau.su MsrIk* Onualy of temlnolo, s u i t ef vonla aubdlvlalo*. at Oanfard. Flo­
Florida, to.wlt.
rida under lb* flatlttoud ammo
• Lata fl. II A E It fl. ef ld&gt;t
Emeralds Oanteaa aad that I In­
F. Hlnrk *«. Auwuded rial o f
land to rsglstsr Mid name purCrystal Lake Shors*
»
maul to th* UraM or th* 'FIsTk* aMsMcasnl of th* sate pro- lliloua Nam* Statute-' (Chapter
ly under Ik* aald eerlirVal* IH II l a v i *r Florid*) with th*
led was In tk* nama ef A. K. Clark or Ik* CWukll Court of llemlBlob Him.
aol* Couaty Florida.
Ilnlcs* said certifies Is shall b*
r . witiTNER. j r :
rwU^m^ kceardtu, tq Uw, the gspt. If.

cTSo»r. %

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row. md-that's

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H a srm u a M fM O N lM W

aa'd

NOTtrr o r a p f u u a t i o n fo r
TAX DEED
CHAPTBII m i l OF l « I
NOTICE IN IIRHEBT HtVP.v.
That II. W. Ultle holder at Tns
Certlflrole No. II*. leoued Ins l»h
day of July A. D- 111*, hav filed A
•am* In my attire and ka* MadeW
appllratlon for a ton deed to he
Issued ebersoa. Bald rerllllrnte
embraces the fallowing dssrnbsd
properly In Ibe County of Hynlaole. Stale of Florida. lo-wllA
Lot t* Fort Motion
Tb* aa.e.«ment ef lh* sail r fo- m
rty under lh* said esrtlfleaieW
ued was la lh* asm* of Huai*
E. CoHum
Calee* said csrllfleal* shall be
redeemed according lu law, lb*
property described therein will b*
sold lo lh* highest bldd-r al lh*
court house door on th* llratm
Monday la lh* month of Noro&lt;n.v
her. ll ll, whleh Is th* trd day of
November, 1(11.
t&gt;at*d Ibis (rd day uf October.

MMAMiT/'

8CHEDUUI FDR N

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(■BAL)
By EUgABBTH OVERgmUFT
Secrelerr

MA'AM*. fT%

Dodge DelittlCoupe m* W65
Plymouth Tudor.......... . 525
Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sledirn 425
Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan...... - 465
Ply. Deluxe 4 Dr Sedan - 395
Je'&amp;fLl,
Poiitlac 8 4 Dr ScfOui „
375

lalaroated

bualnee* enterprlo* I* OrMie Htm'nole r.&gt;untv. a Florida corporation.
Dated al Orlando. Orsoan County,
Florida. Ihln tad day of October,

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RAM* LAW
TO WHOM IT MATT CONCERN:
Notice la k*r*kr «l»*w Ikat I M R
underalgsed. ponsaat I* a # * -w
called FIclltletM Nama Htatato. lowll: Chapter (tell. Law # of Flo­
rida. ip*I. will re*taler with Ik*
clerk of Ik* Clrcafl Coort la and
Cwr wmnlwnl* Coonty. Florida, upon
receipt of proof of poblteatlOB ol
IhU Nolle*. Ik* fletltlooo
lo-wH. Hull Undo Springs' l m
» "
I’erk. under Ik* kam* Ik* under,
planed In esgagsd In bnelaema *n
Seminole Coe elf. Florida.

NOTICE OF AFFLICATION FOR
T A X H ER D .
C H APT ER K i l l O F l * « ^
NOTICE IN lIF.H K B r -O IV K N ,
That O. C. tflnchllffe holder ol
IS -lith e of T a * Certificate^ No
*IT. Issued lh* Ird dey of TTiguel
A. D.. l l l l . ha* Hied eeme In my
o fflr* end ha* m o l . upplleolln
O. F. JtERNDON
for a lax deed to be lesuad Ihorv
Clerk'Circuit Court. Seminole
on. Said certificate &lt; m i n t ™ III
county. iPlorld*.
R
fullawlng described prop-rle
oct. t -ia -n -li. m i .
w
lh* County o f Seminole. Stele of
IQfHcUl genii
Florida. In-w lL
lull I tlleck » Ir * T h * Town
Nolle* I* hereby gtrea that (I
o f Haafnrd
■til engugdd la barlneaw ot Celery
T h * aeeeesinent o f Iho ev 1,1 |,r«,
Are.
at Outeea Bridge.; haafnrd,
pnrty under the
arid rerllfleal*
Florida, under lb* fletUtou* B*m*
Issued wuu In Ike name of L'lt
Hanford Boat 'Turku. SS-t that I %
known.
trnleM m id rellflcato ehill 1-e Intend to register aald nam* parredeemed aerordlng to law. lh#pr*i- .tiant to U*-terms of lh# -Firp -rly deevrlhed therein will be rrld minus Nome Ntstiito* (Cksrtor
In lh* highest bidder a l th* n u l l H i ll Lows of Florid*I -with th*
house door on thu f lr .i M n u ltv in .Clerk, nf lh* Crleult Court of garnithu month
of
November, ta ll *nul# County. Florida.
• JOHN L BHUSILKT. K
which I* th* Jrd day uf Nnvepi'wr.
Dated this Ird day o f Orlober,
till.
I I I*. IIKHNIiOM
Clark Circuit Court, demlnbte
Cbonty. Flnrldn.
Orl. J - ie -H -M . H i t .
(O fficial Heal|

IN TRR CUirOIT COl'RT OF TMR
MIRTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN
ARP FOR SRR1ROLR COVMTT.
FLORIDA.
PAUUNB F. FA HU FUlallff.
TU.
Lit HOT C PAUL Doftndaat.
NOTICR
HTAT95 OF FLORIDA TO:
LB ROY Q PAUL It* WhMlnn
NOTICR o r NABTRR** BAUI
Hoad Mlvor eprtnn. MaryLnd.
NOTICK M IIERKHT OtVKN,
Too or* hersby sollflsd that
That ' pursuant lu Final Deers* suit
lor dlvofd* ho* boon brought
rsadsrsd by Ik* Clrault Court of bgulaat
you la Ik* ClreuU Court lu
■smlnol* County, PlurMs. In Ihat and for (Umlaol* Couaty, Florida,
cerlals | esuss
therein pondlua la Ckaaoery. ky Paulin* F. P*al­
wherein First Federal Saving* and you ar* h.raky anted and re­
sad Loan Aaeoelalles of Oemlpel* quired I* oaiar yuur aupuaruaeo
County, a oorpornllnn undo* tk* la aald aail « * Monday. K * t* n b «
laws sf tk* llnltsd
Ntatsu of
Amsrtea. I* Plaintiff aad &lt;1. R.
Reel «nd ntbsrs nr* Dslsndnnts,
lb* undersigned ns Ueeclsl Mas­
ter will within tha Lax) haute

MUa Randy, a former Wlfbt*
man Cup playur and with Paulina
Rote, also of Rol)iM, holder of
Um
national woman’*
indoor
dayhies crown and runner-up
for th* outdoor till* at Poruat
teared tha m
America last

Clerk Clrrult Couft.
B y : A^ M. WF.EKM
Deputy lle r k .
P E IlV IE P. SW AN N .
Attorney for Plaintiff
Orlando. Florid*.
(O fficial Resll____________

1(41.

LEGAL NOTICES

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Bundy .o f
Rollins CoH&lt;
daughter, of a
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_____ nily aad a #Ur
famous___
tannl

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court keuao door on tka Dro* Moadar ka Ik* aaontk ef Hovewa*';
t ill, wkkk I* Ik* »rd day *&lt;
NoTFrokrr. till.
naiad IIIla Srd daf of OelaHr.

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Lalabllxhrd In 1908

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Plant Refuses
*U. S. Exports Boosted Settlement O f Russians Retreat Before
•To 4 5 5 Million Per Deieiue Board
German Drive T o M oscow
Legion, L a d ies
Phn Jointly For
Oct. II.—OP)
Merchant Group —WASHINGTON.
The Oefrnir Mediation laild Armistice Parade
today announced the AR AjIOInc., of Rendu. N. JH
Suggests P lan s (latea,
Solicitations For
which makes aircraft
and part*. had rejected th*
E n tr a n ts
A re O r­
hoard'* recommendation* for set­
To Aid Business tlem
ent of the .‘today «lrik. at
g a n iz e d Ry S m ith

M onth By British Aid

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— ______

S h ip m e n ts In 2 Y e a r s , L o Se8 H is C o m m a n d
O f W a r *T op F our K

Billions, According! * , ^ j

Knglish Give Hint •
O f Mainland Raids
Moscow Is Hall Sur­
rounded Hy Cigantie Knei re lenient

thr company!* plant.
AFL—(TO Jurisdictional strike
C o m m itte e W o u ld A s ­ threaten*
to .hut down the S#l*Hist
In
A r m is tic e rr Manufacturing Plant of Toledo,
sist
making tanks for dofens#. The
A th le tic P r o g r a m Steel strike at limningham end­
ed today Hut work «t*.ppod on
Plans tii
stimulate
business 1? ships in llrooklyn as 7,000
nml ro-oporntc * ith the l.egmn men protect against the hiring
mi A rm istice I &gt;my were draw n of two non-union men.
The AFI.- CIO dispute which
| Up liv the Tiade
I lovelopm rnt
Committee* n f iti.- M erchant* As- is threatening to halt virtually
army tanka
sociathin I js - 1 in9' lit to I*- sug­ all prmluction of
gested to tile a '««’iat 1 0 ( 1 ut its was rrported yesterday by war
meeting next
Tuesday
night, department officials.
Kxpressmg gnvr concern* they
F ’ Jink Shnnoa. secretary of the
said this was the situation:
eonimiftrv, «ui&gt;l tmiay
The Hpicer M anufacturing Com
Am.",, th.. 1.1.1... '|.'«'..*~;lI
1-ny of YoUdo Ohio, makes about
M«J. (Jrn. Clifford H. I’owell.
ountry Si*tio"fitr
1 „f
f.o «li«tribut-i,,-ny
d ,.t r ib u t .| L n
l r , n, m iM lon,
former prosidml of the New Jet ing“Cprizes
mull ihuted ly tliej
Merchants. c.rv
of ex tra I f" r
‘■ "k ,,,u " ,ul • / * ? * "
heting governur,
copie. Of Thursday.’ Sanfonl
the half-traet.T and Jrop
lieved of command of Ijie till. Her.1.1 IhrmiKhool Ibe Iradio* r°n,»*» vehicle, la tun,. It deDivKodi. which if computed main­ lerritory out.......... Sanford and [*"•'* u^ « » *
ly , f New York and New JrAcy . contest « ,n o „ , the sch.-ds for | H ilU la le ( M .c M Steel I'n slu c t*
National Guard unit*. Ili* nupei u iln rn ii lit 1h* •iw*-tI m ■dvertisfor , « r l .
«• | « omi.wrxy.
rmiploy**.
Sp ifp r, with
ior. Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. Drum, mg Sunfiinl.
hnit n contract with
tk«*• C fO
gave no explanation.

l ‘la»« f« r A rm U tirc U«\ tt Ol l■li.c uxanl in a joint m rrti llg o f
«nr Logitinnairoi of Hu’iiinp
hrl|-I&gt;&gt;R«iri|r INir i a ntl H h* t i o i l •
•O 8*«h , |g|r J t'tf *•
iary i m
$ 4 9 2 ,0 0 0 , m ~ I n
A ir night ami •**,mi­ da l til
t.reiH ma**r«s t.f l(u**ian
l lr parts f f tha- pfuifiiiiit W .M 'I
C r a ft Sent O u t D u rre*ef
%
e*. taarm li tlr&lt;***ed for
lirrid e.l (III hv lh&lt;- Iw.i
• inter action amt I n M e re d
J C. T ra w irk. a iljiits n f • f 1 O' j
&lt; in g P a s t 12 M o n th s
h» n r* lank* ami fa«t plane*
po-i. **i.l thi&lt;« nioniiitir
• err reported nioaing up In
Ned Sm ith, rhairtnun ..f i .,-I
the
front
t in I a % al.rn .
WASHINGTON.
Ort. II
I'nrn.lt* rnm m illrt*, hnv
g n iti’fil Fedor Von Hock-*
(.m o a n
— CPv— An Increasing flow
•Id* r n t ir r (*t*nnty fm
iv;• i
armirw
prrv*e«|
on
over
ll*»n rtf r n iu it l* ill lh«* |t. 1 1 .i•I■
• le t
of olanes nml munition. to
I i UmmI 'MiAk»*it tiatIlefleklw
in
be bel f (be m orning i i N’o\ i i I
Great Britain helped to xend
a
s
lrsiliK
KrUtoiiii;
Ih rr a l
.Mr, T m w iflt d | l n |
\|i
Sm it i |
United Staten exports tu
to
Moaruw
reported to the meeting tl»:ii n .
Ihi- IliiN-timiN A|i|K&gt;*lrt| urS4A&amp;,000,000 in August. the
large
number o f n rg a iiu itia n « I
f r n lH
to f.r r a t
M nism lt»
Commerce Department
have nlreaily signified Itn n m I
rrp slc tin orm i i ih
lit
inv ad trillion^ ii\ partH'inati*
ported today, boosting R :
ing Mp«lprn Eu rn p r
( ‘aptain F (* lla r io r n^'*ut.*.l
UUI .hlora.nt. abroad In .ho
( *i i
iii I .»« i
•••••!»* .ire pictured crossing a RuAnian river
the grtiup that the Snnfoi • ««»n (
t« « "rliilr.l |-rraw
second full year of tin* war
nany
i»f the
Klornln m«fen*»e in ruhtier bout' *l&gt;
itt iilt.ick on the cen tral front, according
T ll«' l{ll* .lj|| | 4 ;n ,. r o f iv n t U 14,118,000.000.
,*
Force w ill march in the pnra h
to
the
iBffiri.il
\
./
»
,•
rt
't%
w
ith
tin*
radiophtMo
from
llerlin
.
Tit
*
&gt;•Import* Into th* United Slap-*
inv.' tm liiv Im t I'h iin i iii h ; n , '
Mr*. H enry M c ljn ih n
I* i»*
h.ii d "H \|i8*e»*w, *eekllig to *eile the Red h I o W I' i I I III* 111*1% R* nil M n s u m v .
gjao cllmb.d at • r»«uU of h&lt;/»y
h
|M&gt;rtetl pluni for the
\ o \ ilin v Herm an* ait di »\»
l&gt;-rial*.
receipts of atrutefie mntf
float anti Si«l Ri(*hard und dtnch t npitul Kir*f •*t »• v\ i p
w It ili* m lm itt nixr iw w ila tiiro r^
making the month's total
Kuril volunteered then
.erviee-*
It wu* nh«i propourd by thr U n iltd
in thi* V v a / .in a H n l in n ,
pjr»
Automobile
W
o
rk
er*
ooo.ouu.
i
to not the A u x ilia ry nn i .Im t -* in
c-m m ittrr thnt
th«*
H^socintion I
niiltvs wi-nt.
la Urn aecond IS mrnnhi of
Among Ih llR tltle’x HIM) employe* It u i lit in ir the
flout,
v%lnle
Jo e l
sponsor the Sthletic program
wmi. mrmbers ,.f thl* union, K irlil offered a truck o n winch
th#
U n ited
Htetv*
i1 fla t a In c .
Ilitlur'.H li«*ml«111:ir t • * « la iit i
the afternoon ..f ArmuUwe lhiy.|b,lt th, AFI. Uni(rit Au,„mohll to
A
.ld pp «d I48S.000.000 w o rth * of
erect it.
thi* s l a u i 'h t r r »»l
«
in
rlu
ilin
g
ou
tlH
.ar.l
raring
rvents
\Vorker*
recently
won
a col
■ a ir c r a f t douhl* the e x p o rtifc Jn
Stu
n
t*
nml
game*
were
•
n
1
i»ved
a n d i m -i i t N
I In* S i »\i i *1h in
L ik e Irctlve bargaining election thece
expected to be
held
tbo previous year, while i e W by tliio e present ol tin* i h.*e ol
Monroe.
t h o r k r i i i i i i ' a n * m*:ir :»i»niHona Incroaaad from 862.000.1*0
la s t
week, figh tin g
between the bunineta m iTtiiiir v%»fi• Ju&gt; k
The 'C o u n try M o re " would he A K L and C IO factions at H ills ­ | R ay nrtd hU »l«if. Ke»l. :i* the
hilntlon. H um p:ivuig
llu '
wny
to 1118,000,000• I m ailing.
»f tlr-fomiiiig,
an outdoor pro,Vam
rotolucU-d dale led to cloalng of the plant, •pccial feature Retl would irfu « e
anil \ fur mi iMuiolt no
Hie
on S itu rd a y night under the d i­ but it ha* since reopened and i* to eat breatl of fere.I bv hi* n.«*
| tli ailing t it Ihi* Touri*| (V n lr r . C zu ciM n ii guti‘w:i&gt; uml \liNt u x,
rection o f Chart,-* M orrison, with operating virtu a lly at full force. ter if It was called llille r hrcm l
now
bull
n
iii
n
iu
m
lf
&lt;
1
h\
21
gi
I .itfult'tl mi SAiifitril'ti l.aki* Front.
prises furnished by
the
m er­ C IO em ploye* a t Spicer.
gunt if virile.
how- but rra illly cvbbknl in :ii b m id
Jw
ill
l»-gili
Monday
and
the
build
chants o f the association.
eve. have declined lo handle any o ffrrfH a* Koosevell br*ad.
Thi' |I1 if mIi wui ul fuc
ilia
mg w ill
t o n ip ltlfly n-otiv Alftl
Tha purpose o f
th#
slogan more p a rts from the A F I . H in s ­
fill*** u11 oignni/utmn of utifok
Th# m re tin f of ih r tw** group*
conirat conducted in the school* dale p la n t
by
Nata.
|,
fa
r
Sanfartl'*
flr*l
troop
rorpR,
fott'-hailowing
ruitln
«m
the lanfart wttrndjin-e rv e i
would be to develop a slogan to
Sp icer officials aaid production aahicAy^l in x
ImiriRta of
ihiR
Mg ton,
M r a. on the ehntineni to tlivert tbo
m f v ti"f..M r
( r used W
air Advertising of. „ f tra n sm itter* vn a contiaulng Tnrwfc*k ileclnrctr
Tin* rontmurnl v oi
t*i\ s.i !»••r dnyini* M rru Hodgkin, dii»*rtor Herman*
Sa n fo rJ. f la n * fu r n C hristm as from p art* on hand, t u t w*«
ilt-fsn.l
H*i*|f
rim
*ucvr*Mfulty
T w o huntlretl |liiti-h ImoilierR
of
llu*
T o iin a i
Kntvriamm8*nt
The .Seminole COunty Chapter program w rte discussed by the fallin g o f f and would have (■•
Ngsi iiir | uict'iitlmry In iiii I * if lh**
raided the Ruhr, tin* I'h in tla itil.
H
e
le
n
M
o
r
g
a
n
Ih
'p
artin
en
t.
*tAlft|
Im
U
y
of
the
Am
erican
.R
ed
C
ross
ha*
group
w
ith
such
suggestion*
ns
tkl atat* eonvantton at Orlando,
end w ith depletion of present
I ’ltilttl S i nit** i* I 't n HiVHilftl by
Rotterilam , tU te in l
:tnd
I Inis •
Acrortllng lo (h r tlirrcinr, in kert|trc, while tile t'.ci mniM m id
•tarting tomorrow morning w ith begun th* uryanlMtion of n 20 the decoration of the c ity , chime* •lock*
unless
the
sltuatl. n
air, Fi»i* i liirf NI.it k &lt;l« vt liiiwl
pi t*v i4»ii v Vi'll' *, "lb»* buikliiig li.it ed an
'i
tho rroitrutlon, Frank Bnama*. hour roune in first uid inalruc- in the downtown section, a float changed.
lift l.ll •'*I IlNIll)
“ iiitporlutit1'
aotilliwet
aacntary of the Sanfonl Klwknia lirn for' the general public and ami n Sa n ta Clause, M r. Sham es
*Tbf
t \|‘| | It Ill's*
atf
Knglm li * ' ‘•,n
m m llrg rtivr, with mi England towrll it ltd t'll depot- ut
r illC A t .O ,
tlet.
II
i,IN
any person who wishe* to enroll revealed.
Mo-iow | 'M-hrnu' of at rungt-nit-nl. bat llu* Haifa
Club, M id today.
f l l l f * IS M*l J l l o l •' l . l f t ' l y I l f
Helen Morgan who t.nce i i i ne*l
the e|a&gt;a. must mail a postal Those members of the com m it­ \ r m y In te r e ste d
do. t.. llu- gt ro ro-ilv of
' Tomorrow a full program l*
Ita* tl'i'ttii iu bow to li fi n.l our i
&lt;8i*i man new / j p » m t il l
the
^3fi00 a week
«iliguig
wimple
d hearlnir hie name and add­ tee attending th* m eeting last
f iif
!&gt;oml» 1•' mHordlii-■* wbo luivt* Umialiil people the niell w ill tlOt lo- Imo.**
scheduled, opening with a golf
I Ivt'f lUMilMt
the
In
“
F
ly
in
g
W
in
g
*
b o p g*
in
night
clubs,
died
vii
liin|M ,
p la n t« t uml tblN winter, u iilif ut 1 1 1 /
tournament at th# Orlaqdo Coun­ ress to the Red Cross, In care of night were W . V. B ittin g , c h a ir­
ll*t'tl ill at M il a llH t'k ," lo «liili*tl. It|rMllinR-.
llitb
'r**
tu a lly pennile**, it wa* iliaelnaeil
|Htlir.| palm*,** M m . Il.lg k in if
try Club in the afternoon. l)ur- Misa Leah Bartlett, public health man, Georg* Stine,- Ned Sm ith.
" t f " make ;nlft|iuit r |orovi*mit
••lawt
great
vietorjf1*
J u p h u ''
W A S H I N G T O N . O ct. I t
-tdt F ri.la y .
tin*
11 tui 1 1
inti*
lh« th# day apeeUI Klwanl* aer- nurse. Ill'Palmetto Avenue, be­ 7eb R a t liff and M r. Shamen. H.
now, ttf can w ith*tuiiil any o/ Ihi* iilili- in I i i i u
m rsir
J " . ,*“ *&lt; f.’T '
W h en thr It year-old form er
pUttteihlto-tountaijmlihg*
in
winch
victa wlH be conducted at Or­ fore Nov. I, Mrs. Roy Mann, red B
illrviuliaru'.* u»vil tt}* l»» llu * l i w f
Tin* ticrmuiM. o ff if bill v »l.tim ­
Z rig fe ld star BuccumlWit to a liv ­
cross publicity chairman, elated ciation,
lando churches. ~ i r
by Ib r author* of Ibt* l.iiftw a ffc \iwitnr« w ill i-tijoy r8*lirxatinii
ing a ‘’break through'* fit 21 -110- - and- Charles
—
to be k ee n ly Interested In a m w er ailm ent in lle n ro tin hoapitnl
well a* Holland
Dean,
Following an hour of mu*k tlm today!
anil lllit/k ricg
Mmli*rn wurfayi*! .
r«*« rt'atmn ilirefto r o par
mile wide Reft loll ••( the fi'litm l
••flying w in g " ra d ic a lly d lffu e n t Wednaitalay night *he had v ir t u a l­
banquet will be held et thr fVunInstruction will include elemen­ Morrison.
niaked firi- f ig lit v i« o f ;.ll of u«,j ola»ly i-utbimaRtir almul the
be­ ly
nothing left from her one but wb.it i• ii niiiall fo *l to pa&gt; , 1" • I i ' rai' r , itfniiiiiieiit womrii of front, appealed L»«t night It* he
Tuesday n ig h t the entire a s­ from cu rren t airplane* and
try Club et 7:00 o'clock Bufclay tary first aid which will be
try in g to exleinl
fi* III
below
lieved to hold the promise of time huge earning*, her widow er,
owning with a number of .pfcinl
ur'nt by varioue o f the elevn sociation is expected to meet to
ior lb.- wcrurity of otu I io iiii *n i
*'*V. wlm w ill n-fi-ivt* gueRtx Moftenw it ilircel o o rtlo ilv tliriiat
Llo yd John«( n, mild.
speakers. Mayor Beardall .nr, Orwho
nfonl ritistm w
ho ci
romplrtnl receive the recommendation* of revolutionising a ir c ra ft dt*ign
ami intuit 7 "
| wt
«,8»nl**r Mrs. Ho«lgklfi bu* to by p:iNR the f it y I *• Ibe e;tul
The plane, under test in Cal
A ftpoljriunan for T h eater A u ­
wlll deliver the welcoming ino BO hour
method's
course the special commttee.
T b f iiifi'iitlu / v I n iiii Ii ti*8*il moat »,*ii»lai'tri| ....... latlivx ami in tbi* nml thtM to ttnrroiiinl it o Warifornia lack* both fuselage and thority. a clearing hou*e for v a r ­
Don Blandlng, nationl- o ffe red by Ru b ert H. Culbertson
1'iimtititiily l y N a n fln*M ugiiiii^t .
* fi*w X n ’lo •Kir* will visit a wit w waa Mirrouiided
tail and La lite ra lly
a " fly in g ious theatrical guild*. *nul a |w»r
known nothor and
lecturer; national Red Crums representative
lit 11SItil it lilt* 2.l!*|MIUIIil ••A4A0C* I MMIMlwr Ilf O llu r pvoplv, Ibtefl tinW h ile the Nazi lugb eomntaml
L ea d e rs C o -o p e r a te
w
ing."
B
r
ie
f
info
rm
atio
n
on
u
tfcjn
of
th
r
hc^pital
rvp
rn
sra
w
rn-»
___fnlkeron, editorial writer
fro m
Washington.
tir*pr1 1 1 1 1 1 I h iiii I i w ith ail Igiiitin^ : oR«trxRe«R w ill have one meetipK w itt nmtoottetog a
general nil
including a akrtch. w a* disclosed borne by the guilds. A n o ffe r lo
tk* KHrania marailne, will h4
Those who a re
qualified to
O n T o u r is t E d itio n by a p atent o ffice publication, pay the expeiiM** of her h im u l rtiurgi* of tbi'rinite, I Hr* eluef 4*\ *" m»k»* |»lnnw ami ifhi-ilulf* be- vu itfr oit with- invetted me ru n ­
i featuro
apeexrr*
of t b f earn F irs t A id a re : l)r. U D.
ip
c ik e r *
|*l ai net I W a te r, upplli'il to the , f ' r#* Nov. I
ning
from Vynx.iimt doutltweal
but o ffic ia l* said d eta il* had In-.-u tom orrow w»« re je ctn l, however, Ih iiii I i hx n Apruy urtmml llo* j Mrs. \\
B ro w n , Dr. It. W a y d e Rucker,
A
l.e fflrr, M m . t!. of Mt»4fow d»*wit to a Neetioil
The follow ing merchants and classified a*
con fid ential
and ha «alil.
Amon* those expected to at Russel A lv a re t, M ias Irene M in­
I
n
iiii
I
i
I.,
n
u
t
n
u
t
tin*
•apreatl
i*l
**
lli-bop.
Mr*
M
artin
llrum
north of Orel on lh*- -••ulb Iter
business men have alrea d y sig­ plared in lh# aeeret patent file.
from Sanford are Mr. ami io n ,
flr i
H II
Mr*.
F.
F
M bs
Guasie
H inton,
|ire id
of
co­
lilt allow.'.I fe|»..l I • I .
The c r a ft Is propelled by !&gt;*•• M a r tin W a r n » O f
T. B. Lamsofv. Mr. and M p . H enry M rL a u lin , Jr ., Misa nified th e ir intention
t
l»
oshobb
f,
Mr^
**
^
—
lie
w
tatw
i
I
lie
npiity
fun
be
8
*
I.
t
UllU'd
“ TH?—
operating
w ith
The
S a n fo n l
lei M i r
WUliam Leavitt. l)r. and Cathexine M orrison. Mrs. Helen
fn m r- t |r;inf41II bttn e"w illt .io**atl "Mi v It. A. Newiutii, Mm . Il:tl Rvylh** nrtuully h;»l U-fii
•lend
X *-T - Dues. Karlyle
U igbt, MrR.
W.
K.
Walaoiu tit to Tula, ••nly D*.'» in it
0 c ^ * 7 • " bui n r n S ih * _ w r n g ^
Srbllt!i; H U J b e P F le d * ami w u t
j jiMt:i&gt; It* nozzle, o r from It atula
l.el.iw
&gt;^
bolder, Howard Lone, M V. Alt M ia* M aude Ram sey.
\|t4 t awtbun Hulrhinon, Mm . J. Hit* Stivii-l iu|nt;il
12tt 1 1 t»r w ater type fin* extinguiali
which w ill b*
distribute,!
to
L
E
B
A
N
O
N
,
t
i
n
.
n
—
iA')
•
M R N r. and-Mr*. O. P. ItemI»
WoiMln.#
f,
Mr*.
Juliua
DingThe eommltte* for class organ- IJiOO prospoetiv* w in ter visito rs F red S n ite B ru ise d
when Ibe thum b it belli over
Sninrw hrrp in llu-- uriMi, uu
W g rn lng x (bat Ihw fr»#«liin|
«»f
J don. Mr. end Mr*. Fred Wlleon, lotion wiU group people accord
o lfire of «lbe nozzle Th stir |* ltl«T. M m . It J. Holly, Mm thoriztMl
tit-r ilia it u narltr-, u*tv
Dr. and Mr*. W . H. Gamer anil ing to Inter**!, occupation and selected fro m p special Cham ber B y S u d d e n T r a in S top th# p r r * i h imrwriletl. in ti H i m n ia pump; •f f it*iu I weapon itguintl )' |l. Ilr.iw n lrv, M r., J. O. I.in ry .
•r r I r*«I,
ativ;iiu‘«*
Nm
t'lH 'p t
of Comm cre* Hat, aa w e ll a»
Jodft S . W . Ware.
, age, Mrs... Mann re«.M|*d&lt;
the nntion'A ron^tilutim m l gov- ~to Unit ita in Knglum l, u not 'li'- K. II
I
anvy,
M
r*.
II.
II
thousand* o f other reader* both
funning thi*
s»»utb»'»min •*!
%••
ern m rn t
i« in .iropnrilv
wert* generiilly availab le ill H im mull- t olrm an.
. Also, Mr. and Mrs. R. A . Bmlti, after member*
M
n
.
Robert
Cornell,
have
arranged in Flo rid * and throughout the
MIAMI, Oct. It - f i n - F i r I
(h v two tiIf«'in»ivt*H it.i I m .ii’tinl
■ounilftl twilay hv JoReph \V. Mar- try. Then loo, new rum pnuiuU are H rv l». t . Thra«hvr, Mrs. ||. H
Mr*. Earl Hoy, Dr.\ W,
w r A|nd classified, plana
regarding nation:
B. Halt*, J r , th* nmn in »ha- fn»int which x in !•* Hn* ••ap.l
•Mrr' fthe location o f rlaas rooms and
tan* Mr. and Mr*. Walter;
by
Am erican Mi’t'aalin uml Mrs. W . H. Dyson of Hu* M ori' iiw loiuHtiiii*'. vklieitct*
iron Jung arrived in hito” 1 ‘V i ­ It a . J r . . Republican ron^ieRBlim br«a.« &gt;*tleveloped
Htono Pre*School H » f ” v
. Mr. and Mrs. Rd
are
among
tin*
h
o
.le
.s
e
.
the
di|f^
d
e
*il#
r
nml
rhairm
aN
o
f
lh
#
Ir
b
e
m
h
u
Tor
p
utting
out
burning
ether details will be completed;
da*
to
spend
the
wl.tl-r
.X.:
X
( lark V a rie ty W o rk s
Ibt-v wiTi* striking iliii* north.
n s .ln '. uallroia enm m ill..*
'
'. . .
P. Campbell, J. W .
rector h a . la-en aide tu contact.
in a iie .1 1 1 1 1 1 , which o n lin a rv
lotted and slightly .n Jiaed about p jr*v &gt; national rnm m ille#.
Tin* BuRsiuuR fttr ttu'ir jtarl
N ipp *r Riga Shop
„
. . . ' W ig h t, M r. and Mi
W h a te v e r thrrata
f ir e
Iht* lio c iii.h a n l. w ill nut do.
One nflcrnm in each week the cluimiMt u cmisitlorul b- virli»ry,
•he leg* a* hi* train, p ulling in­
Hanford
Bo
w
lin
g
C
en
ter
C . H a rp e r a n d B d Lane.
Un ited state* frortv aboartl. M a r­
•enter w ill serve ten fo r louri.1. statin g that U rm iu n I'lu iu fu r
"T h e &gt;im|de sk ill* inv* Iveil
to th# station, waa halted In
Melach R e a lly Co.
, Abo. Mr. and Mr*. O. D. Wertand at all lim e , card table., fd f
avoid striking a bus salalted on in anii|, at a D. K . It. meeting, immlling the buinh itself and
tna«ti‘r rnclrclrnitnit butt b etil
P u rce ll C a .
U r. and Mrw Frank Bhamea.
th# Man# real danger to o u r n a ­ pulling out the rr .u llu n t im ipt- jy n ra iu . k ind , of c am e, ami readRmashvil by rountpr z lla r ih , tnit
Sem inole
Barbecue,
R e a lty the track*.
tion 1 g v Ilea in the »law bat . 1 1 1 L ie * must lie learned by all j ing e lia ir. near tahle* w ilh lale.t
J. J.
Kalwfhan, W . 8
Unite also had t* mis* ■ fo«»they
ark im w lrilg n l
«ai»ntinu#«l
Trust Co.. B*tnbiole C o u n ty L a u n ­
A i . Nt* .and H .-M e - 1 L O N D O N ,
will m ajor .Nazi ailvan rra. ,
maga;
O r t --*4ld— &lt;.P&gt;— d ry, 8 *n fo rd Flak * O ro cery Co.. hall »sme tonight heeiuae h,* undeniable puppreutw i *»f f h '* ‘ of u*.” the' ( h ief declarml. "tin - •m*k* an.l rurrent magaxme.
dory
of the nrr«*.M
M »ur A W t ic a n
lr
.
.
We
do
t
h
l.
vo
lu
n
tarily,
we
a
va
ila
tSf.
p ilo t a r t se rvin g F ra n k E v a n s , Casselberry
Gar- arterial trailer In which h&lt;* Irav-I*
On
th»*
B ryan sk
front tho
lie added the greatest
The shuffle leierd and tennis town itM'lf lii»R nttaiul - !ll i i i i I rsfr
w ith th* R. A. e . w *y* .killrtl dens. *
may find o u r.e lve . drafted under
about, didn't arrW# in time. Hr
now before the A m erican people the law for this kind of work, court, are at the disposal of the
w h ile p y liiK to B rtto tn n c v n ll
traveled
from
Chicago
In
a
rprbrlow Moscow -tho
Kotl nrniiox
. B tla * M achine A S u p p ly Co.,
h the quest ion o f the fretd o m a . people I r e d rafted in Ru.aiu. Tourist Club and lh a t group will
It w as
le a rn e d - w p u tM rk a tiv r t
woro in grnoral rotroal In now
Rou m illat
A A nderaoa.
P l i l e r rial railroad car.__________
o f th# prraa,
radio
and
free In Moscow, a ll able-bodied c iv ili­ la* in complete charge o f lh i!r
i t % tah L
^ ■
lino*
li
tutor
rovor
o
f
night rutinD ry Cleaner*, D r. J . L . In g ra m .
speech.
Thee# killed, a ll e f It e m w e re M a ffe tt'a A u to 8 « rrU o . Roberta'
an. are required by law In serve u.e, Mrs. Hodgkin disclosed she tor-attacks by crack unit*. W ^ t
in the A xaerlra* R a g le squadron. G ro cery. H a rry ** L iq u o r Sto re ,
4H hour, each month a . (ire h a . planned several short sight, of Morrow Iors than t*J.r» mil#*
3 N D O N , O ct. 1| — OP)— A n
H o o v e r Saya F B I H a s lookouts, and En g lan d i . relented .••••ing t rip , for visitors, but ■omowhrro alNiut Vyazm a, • now
Eva le en 's B e a u t* Shop. B o a n c tr
o ta
this m orning's D aily
A c tin g 'Flig h t- U * u t . A . M a n * , lla rd ta D a iry , W a lta r L . Cooper.
to Im ro n .id v n n g the adoption of lath er th in plan a aerie, of en­ (irrm a n |irt»gro*R oDu was cunH o o d w in k e d G e e ta p o •jmilar rom pulaory service."
, b y . Ita a ir
correspondent toff, to , Thompson, Cow*.
tertainm ents ami program s, her rctlnt.
Hanford C ash F *« d S t a r * . 8. H .
e
.
JACKSONVILLE, O ct II I th e Netherlands go s t r a ­
ootlipe is general so th at no deftPilot Off l**,* II eg* Harrison English 0 « U
B e rrie s
Sta tio n . un— Th* woalber bureau aaid a
H aw fa r rn*t i f Bryansk tho
WASHINGTON. Oct. It -O P )
fiile arrangem ents w ill be mad* Russian* worr fa llin g tack was
ta m itt* had w a n te d the
N all. 84. Mlaweo^lle. Mia..
Roy B r it t ’* O n lf. B a rrie# Statio n .
• f Rotterdam b y ra d io la
without tiie lo u rU ta ' approval.
POoi UffWwe R m N * * l B to u l, M oran’s M n rh nt, M a x w ell S t a w a n tropical disturbance that cause I — Director J. Edgar Hoover of
not stati-il; T u la is about I W
at least 18 deaths In ■ looping lh* FBI challenged Adolf Hitler
‘w a y fro m the h arb o r* aad Jr.. Kansas City, Mo.
and Berataala C ouaty.
m iles to tbo oast o f l l i t i p o in t
petwaa Nassau, Pta , Gear- -to twist his lying tongue into a
^ . i- y a r d a * gainst the ea rly
W i ll i * s i Jrw eph W h ite , t l , T o .
So virt sources a tlm ittn l that In
T ra v e le r's Horn*, H anford B o at i t a and South
Carolina
wa* claim that his battle of AmerlOf h o a ry B ritis h bomb- p d u i, K a n ,
(H a n d in g T ro o p s T o
W orks, B a a fa rd
E le e trl*
Con. hovering ate
Ih r Orel seetor, aonte l!WI miles
about
484
mile*
due
last
I* progressing according to
A * sUlhorilalW# aourt* said tractlng C o , A. P. C o n n e ll* A
of MitscoW an.l ubout 66
Brock last sight
G o T o C a ro lin a s south
^
t a t a d d * 4 that the (le ia w n a that th* fatalities were do* to Bona, |n«. a a d A tla n tis C o a st
mlloa ea^t o f B ryan sk , tho G e r ­
__ _____
ed very kttto duflng
I fo rce d I* coaean trate an occltoat, but he toeH**d to
Hoover told lh*
graduating
mans hatl mail# In itia l . progress
th* toy, th* wrotter bureau aaid,
to Retterdane becaas- so* how II onsrrwd or
Police
CAMP BLANDING, Oct. II * Hanford 8up*r Btor*. Stnka’a aad Ita prohobI* coo n * waa un­ class o f the National
6ut subseipiontly hatl been breaat■t r e a t d o atiu ctle * elalted B rita in .
Academy:
"W
#
have
thwarted
hi*
l/V&gt;—
Troop,
baaed
at
thl*
train­
Pish Marhot. Florida Power and certain. Th* dtourboat* area of
oil by a solid Red line and then
ta a H am b u rg a a d Brem en
our
own
ing renter will leave about Oct hail adopTfel a more cautious
Light Co.. Trtpl# - r O m o U rla, stn ug wind* and a small area agents and in fnct
agents
have
used
hi*
devices
In
27
for
the
North
Carolina
man*
I'd lev of Broking tu search out
Sanford Doudaay, C. M. Hand, of gala* aaur th* renter,
hoodwinking rth* ov*r-publicli*J
0 . P. Htrpdoa, Jao. D. Jlnkin*.
re la tive ly soft spot# by email
lluward Long has been issued tu v trs .
efficiency
of
th*
Orolapo.
"
Th*
Slat
Division,
th*
43nl
DIdetachment# o f 60 to 60 tanka.
T. W . L a w to n , R.
M.
"B o h "
a permit to re-roof hi. residence
M o/*, Gap. A* Spoor, J r , R. W .
It waa on the V y a im a front,
on lot 41, facta* Park Avenue vision, and other unit* of th*
that
th#
War*, Ctty Im A Purl
Co,
In th* Hanford Heights. P. M. Fourth Army Corps returned re­ th# Russians stated,
Palma A Ptaaa Dtalag Boom and
English ia la charg* of construc­ cently from maneuvers In Louis­ German m aneuver
at
gramJtion which' amounts to approxi- iana but already are preparing scal# encirclement was defeated
for th* next mov*.
O ct
it —on—
fy Sivlet counter drive#
that
mutely 1200.00.

Jump Imports

J

Hitler Command Says
I- Thousands • In li kraine De f e n s e s
A re SI a u g li t e red

Nazi Attack On Central Front

material*

T o A g e n cy R e p o rts'

Raw Materials

A ir c r a ft P a r t s
F ac­
to r y
R e je c ts *R ecr • o m m e u d a turns _ i n
- T h i r t y * D a y S tr ik e

Big TourisSt Season Expected
By Entertainment Department

Organization
Of F irst Aid
Course Begins
• Many Sahfordites

‘

To Attend
tis Meeting

Chief Says II. S.
(an He Defended
Against Bombs

Classed .For. Public
8tarted By luocal

Dien Penniless

S'

£

ImpcfiledTreHS

ftiE T o JT

American Flyers
Killed In R. A. F.

" Netherlands Warned
* Of Brithh Bombing

Hurricane Hovers
O ff Daytona Beach

G ty News Briefs

Miami Taxis To
Increase Rates

U. S. Ambaewdor To
Moecow Holdi Up Trip Ousted President
Begins Return Home
■tata*
I Friday algkt he
Ua athaduUd re­
turn t« Anwrka eu account o
Mansro m
Hn h fd planar

H AVA N A. Oct. 11 - O P ) - - Dr.
Arnolfo Arias, th* ousted prvsident of Panems.
sailed from
Cub* today far Panama aboard
lh* ateamahlp Cefalu, due to arHro liter* Tuesday.
A r ia * ' flight fro n t Paroma bat
Um way&lt;f«g th*
f a -regim e point*

Monday, OcL 19,
Columbus
Day and Famar'a - Day, being a
legal holiday in th* State
of
Florida, th* banka of Sanford
will not b* span, for bualnms
4* that date. A ll order* for cur­
rency, payroll* or trawfara- of
should to a u t o Saturday,

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Cal. J. II.
Hpengler. lOAIh
quartermaster commander, and a
detail of man left hero to mall*
arrangements for th* movement
of thousands of mm aad vahlelea through Callahan, Augua.a,
0a .. Batrsburw, B. t\, ProsperItv, 8. C.,
Newberry,
8.
C.,
Wlaasboro, 8 . Cm and BUckatop,
B. C., to th* oaocaatration arts

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th*
north,
partly
cloudy la south Portioo teaifht
and Sunday i ,ai)gbtly rootag to
tha (astral portion tonight,
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M R S . L O U R I N E B E A L . Society E ditor

THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD, FIX)RIDA

PAGE TWO

’BIG DIPPER” A N D THE "GREAT

Write Them A Letter

The Sanford Herald

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One thing wre hear constantly from friends and rtla-j
tive* of young men who have been selected for service in,
K ilftH a* aaaaaB rlaaa ■altar the Army or have otherwise gone off to serve their country .
Oalakar ST. 1*10. al lha Paat Ofllaa is why don’t they write home mofe often, and why don’t
at aaalarS. riotM , aaaar ika Aal
af raaaraaa af Marak a. iaar.
the newspapers publish more news about what they arc1
doing. Well, that is something which works l&gt;oth ways. One ;
MOI.LABD I.. |,CAS
EAlfar
thliv&lt;? the boys always say when they come lmck from camp
c n n n o s n m r - S M l . a a N &gt; » ta &gt;
is, "Why didn’t you write,” or "Send us the pa|s*r."
■r n n H i r r i n i
n u n
We believe one of thu best ways in which the private
Patabla la ABaaaaa
citizen can co-operate in helping to maintain the morale of
■ » C a r r l a a ----1 .....................
H U
2 T "•••*k
-O.TS
Tkraa Haalha
|U3 the army is to write friends nnd relatives in service long
III Naalha
..
SIAa and entertaining letters and occasionally roll up your copy
Oaa Taar
.......................... t*.*A of The Herald and send it to someone. There is nothing
A ll
• k llu r ?
M i l r v a , m t4m
• ! which cheers a fellow up quite as much
as news from
ih a a k * . r H * l i ( l « « a
i a | m &lt;I#m
mi
M^rrtMlRRtfNla f«r Ik# purfMt •( home, especially when it is goisi news.
I * 1* * *
tmmdm w i l l k t r l a r s H
fa r
“Penalty or privilege—name it as you view it," says
« t r a g ila r a lf f H la lR g
r a lr a .
the Melbourne Times, “compulsory service, in the army re­
tmlam* ! l r R &lt; M M r llagrv«Mta&gt; quires sacrifices of countless kinds from the young men of
M p ra a a a l T k a I l m M
la
llfta, lar, rape
the United Staten who are giving a year, plus eighteen
Im ■•ttomal ft&lt;
lJ» * d
•/
a 4 r a r tU h if.
orri##a»
r# w
a
ftt^f »it#
MfalalR^ig'ika
larf- months, of their lives to their country. Penalty or privilege,
I • N » # » * f Ik # a ^ a a a t r f n t l k p r la J W l h rm d + u m rtrrm l m &lt; k l r a g a mm4 It is no period of delight, and it is amazing that the ordeal
*tw Tartu
is taken with the cheerfulness and eager willingness to do
the best he can that characterizes the average draftir.
....Tlh4 I f t V A l R l « a M a a a k a r a f T l i a
A a a a ft a lH
P rta a n k lr k
U
n r la *
"They rarely complain about conditions they find nl&gt;It v a iv a a t l l M
f a i lk * «• # f a r
r*noxious. They endure hardships as part of the daily grind.
p « lll« B f l* a a a f a ll K a rra I t a N f a k N
ir H lfh l
l* II
mr R a t
* t l i# r a t l * *
They try not to worry about what is happening to their
v r a llta g
f a Ik lp
l* a » r
and
a la a
•M H a k l a f . r « k | l r a l l * a a f
plans for normal living. They do their tasks, gel ivhnt fun
■ I l l B l r k a f l k a r a la a r * a la a ra a a r ra A
they cun as the days go by, and whoop it up long un I loud
SATURDAY, OCT.
II,
|»4I that "It Is good to be an American.”
"But they’d like one thing, plraae. They’d like to huve
h i u l u V E im e k tjk t u u a y
more letters from home. They’d like to know that the folks
.LOFT AND FOUND: The Snn at home aro thinking of them, and hoping they sill couie
of man rami- In *&lt;-«-k th.1 which back soon. They’d like to have some of the Isiys who were ]
* U lost.- Luke 10: 10.
exempt from the draft send them an occasional post-card—
mayla; just a line to say that they nro missed and me
THE LITTLE BURDENS
Wt hard not ink for strength often mentioned when the old crowd gets together.
to btar
"As one lad puts it in a letter to his father: "We get
The burden* o f I lie yr»r,
good food Hnd plenty of it. We have n fivo-duv working
For In thr soul at crises grrat
An undreamed might appear*. week, and two days free. We are learning a lot, I guess. ,
We probably are in better health than we would Im* at h o m e . ;
But foe the burden* nf Ihe .lay If we were not bo lonely—(Joah, I wish home folks and
The hurt, and hrnrtaeh*** •ma|l friends would realize what it means to a guv to get a let­
The
little
failure*
'.hat are
ter here! 8ome fellows don’t get any mall at all. Cualt. it*«
touched
With wormwood
and
with awful when It’s like that’ I"

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Taatgkra fregrama
d:00 College Song*
6:15 Kootbsll Scorn
fll.to Klme'r Davi*. News
6:15 The World Today
7:00 People's Platform
7:30 Columbia Concert Orches­
tra
8:00 Wild Life
8:15 Drama of Life
8:30 Console and Keyboard
8:55 Elmer Davis a the News
#:00 Your Hit Parade
3:45 Saturday Night Serenade
10:15 Poillc Affairs
10:30 Bob Hannon ,
10:45 New* Of The World
11: :00 Bob Chester Orchestra
11:30 Dance Orchestra
12'00 Press New*
trO S'SIgn O ff -

For these we nrpd a strength
aerene,
• For auch our llpa about I pray
For It’a the burden* of the day
• Tb*l wear the heart uwar.
—ARTHUR WALLACE PKACII
Ve
au*pe&lt;t
that
Japan'l
‘, o*acfful intention*” In the Fat
Taat were for the duration. of
tne Russian campaign only.

Divorce Mill
R ion
exhaa^t every three tlaye:
All action which seems to have been long overdue nr- «*knl Mrv. Korr.
h tiUO idoM tit iirer; 1.000
curred in Miami the other day when Tour Miami Beach nl - -" H "i t,'n,
•
r,rrH-"
h
wn
in
the
&lt;if
Mifi
tirinki, .J.tHU)
•f
l e r a n t i t li* n » i
ffirneys were disbarred from the practice of law by Circuit pnRturc a-fiuhtur
I mi* rrcMiu; I.l,ooo carton* of
II
nttrn; 111) dozen cI ihh of
•Judge Richard II. Hunt for questionable practice* in con­
nection with Florida’s divorce laws. The public has looked
Hiere fs the Atoiy, too, nf an - *mokiiiic tobarco; .*&gt;(» Uixir *of
ciiizm; 28U
lI
a**ortetl*
for some time with disfavor upon the "divorce mill" for I**,d nr*ro "X"
iRtnlini; r&gt;0 canea of tiK»lh|not*‘i
which this state Is gaining n reputation and bus felt that liTSJKlTow'uf "fl.e‘'biB'gut»» w'lJ ami |Mtw(Jcrii; I0 canon «»f t»M»thsomo action among the lawyers themselves ho.s long Ih*cii &gt; dummy *heli. then *undinK hinghi‘4; f»titj u ft li of iazoi
I forthcnniinw
Made*; r* dozen caiti-* of h’’ ir
.•leaf
c h m n

An American bonther pilot Ir
England saya If you ever hare IO n ,*“ " Un*
. .
The gunner raiMtl one, ..the
to make • choice between honr I t
court im convinced,
Raid Judge Hunt h order,
other htulinir th** firing lanyard.
meal and do* meat, take do- 'that for the wholesale deceit,misrepresentation and fraud Lieut. Wirrrn ii**tinl the com ­
yta«t. " Y o j rao’ t cut horse meat.” practiced and committed upon this court, und the repeated mand to fin*. The gunner yank­
b*tw*enV,hor*a* ! l T .I l £ I
its confidence and of its processes by the «tl..r- ed the lanyard, and the firing
mrchnni.*ni responded
with
a
meat, wa’ll turn vegetarian.
**,v o *v ®^* U*® COUrt, in fairness to 111* public ami in
•harp click.
fustice to tho publie and to the ethical members of the pro- The old n fito took hla hanila
•way from hla r«n»w am! turned
”Whi?aE r C
?
•ska-’ u“ ; ,0ont C f t h W ^ o r t t e r
^
to Lieut.’ Wirretit
•
the (eschar, ’ 'between eautlo- uv* , J 2 P £ to or" er
' dtoJi*nn®nt nrt&gt;eee&lt;llngs.
don’t niiku murli noiae,
•n^ e"wardl«iT’*
Florida divorce laws, the Tampa Times comments, do "She
»he. Ilex*?'* he asked.

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BRIGGS

(ant.-rn rhteks, army aerial
1onorv.l far purxhaaea, a t pootl
exchanges pro tailed
“ pontoon I
checks' by ene flrat aorgenatl
of the 41th niviaipn. becatwo
they’ve kept
miny a m ld torl,
wa goi&gt;ipg to go
from sinking when
hi* funda|
“ right ou a-prayln' *.•
ran
out
before
pay-day.
8gt. Eddie Girtman of Co. E.
la doing right wtdl,
Ilhougji the soldiera carefully It la L laf., waa Uading hla men
AM*
in aplta of M u w I pointed
pointed out that there waa to be paat a wooded area when they
The flm t eight to Llrouae. one I
j
sofvctlvo sefvlro ami I no real
this “wor", chanced upon ■ flock of turkeys collated man o f\ h a llW h QuarU If .yon don't beliovr L - the
morning Um With the big fellow at ‘ their Urmaster Regiment, 44ll» W .'j'
( tpedal edition which I f,kg Wa*
I head. Both .Idea halted to alto alon, waa heard to remark: l t a f t-f«
tm Oct. 27. Thom M
I up the altoatkm. The tort, aa a fanny tklag. Rvery tip *, w al
ir nuta In (*i ttioagh l , Fvt “ Chubayl" Bqulrrvt, drmf. la t n aspired, waa g character go on maneuver*, the mceqoitoeej
ivlsg on awfgl tfaf# fa* Hkas A r m y _____
___ ____
Ufa soI well
you of octkm. He charged, bending mehlllae. toof '
j 1
hla MKIal offtnalve upon P v t
"There’*
^ogaetklng-abool
thal
Joe Grlaer.
Joe twang a luaty rale butt, Army-tXrpL:"— F rt. WUltopt Bur*
yelled for help, end Um battle aett. Batu ry C. 154th Field A r* l
across that 4v*ry ho *rM y o iW from the top
waa to.
lillery. 4L-h Divtakm. wga dla-l
Five mlnutea
later
Brother charge I from Um Array aevetrall
(’ey* before Um dhrkloa emhort*
triumphantly
ffgo hrash wherever the oat- from the field of haul* with nl on maaeerera. Jo rt aa
a gtoat thing,
i Mppen* tb light during IU
•envoy waa. leaving baae
Me flr»\ aeravont wee*
~In hb ahrtya

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Members

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Because of the famous
powder plot" of 1605,: a
monlal search of each barlid lag
Parliament I* made every year.

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Onr, Mr*. U»»y Hrjtt. Jim \V. •
^Twentieth Strirt, Mr.1 M
Titlnffipher, rbnirmnn
Two. Mr*. V. K H (x. lint
Park Avrnui* with M» . \ \ i
William* a*
!i«r«l*-%'* Mr- i, j
K. Rollin*, chairnniri
Three, Mr- Korri * (, i».' , t
®V#«t L»irhtc*n»h
.t )t
AFrnue*. Mr*. II. L \| 9n . . •
man.
Four. Mr*. It It |'i|i|i. n ..I
Wait F im Slrrcf. Mi
M I M
Whortcr. clianniai'
A Fiva, Mr*. It
|n
Mairnolin Avenue Mirhainvian.
Six, Mr*. II. ( . ,\|
Flmrtt Swontl Strce-t, M
Smith, chairman
W.ll dii i rt the seWiMkF ***All member}' have he. n u i". I
io ||,c
o attend then citi'lr* a- iht- ! ***ll nf th.- I t s . | i n,
i
Wsmi.in'i
( I il, in th»* in...... ..
I* the he*j(mniiiK o f a m w slim. I
yrar.
I he Clint Cluli will h *ve ifTh*^ folia v%i11if
C ir r i # " 4
. , f ih • I bi-vine** meetm^r in the Y.ihlef
I Is «||| I
.Ml's Elizabeth l»\ *•(*
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~ •»»• i*.x
ll'*
t
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Presbyterian Woman'*
XuyiImis
Iflk:
th e
W e t - k ill.I
ill
4•.'(i lie - k l I II
will meet at .1:30 P. M at th
1.1
The A?nritin Cla«* ni 11.• | M t n s n ^ u e s t :it t h e p i h »ti|s:» \l
VolkiWinir homes:
|dr» fin te in itv hs*u*e
' !»•• " i l l
II
li:i|iti*t Chmcli w,|| h.ivi »
•i"i
One. Mr-. F. L. IL.yle. chm
ntfetnl the V •11.*»*••v i h l»u id.i »*.»io«* 4 Inn* i&gt; ssfi
;it. 1
•*I
*\l&gt;U
• lllsjss'l I II ills
II H I M
i ll
mnn, will meet with Mi**- lilamh.*
there tuni^flit atul •I -•• lh«* d»nc*‘ I | IMI .. . I.
«’• ID P M 11“ tea.es will S- \ir
Kennedy in I)reninw&lt;dil.
n ftirw a rd *.
I*•v M 1 C
Two, Mi«a Le'ttic
ralilwell. Then Stiles. Mr* F I. |ieni|»i«s
(•in•*j
Mr- C. I. I lew*«isn Me
t
\
I IIIw •« lit ." •I
rhuirman^ will meet uiih Mr
W i l ' d hns Im ell • ss's-iv eil t h a t I tald*
• ».
.»!•*
|III Will I II '•I IM
^ la rr y Wrrk* nn Cameron Av»- 1.\Ii3e| nil), .fr All mem' *I III in M
• Varies lee. s,»n ,.| \|, ,m«| Mr- I I )u . •&gt; ,
i.■ fv
, invited to attend.
"u * » .
* S |.*‘e nf tlkiedn, ha« Ifeli I rent I\ ..... .. »,
Three, Mr*. Dalnv Lewi*, chair­
WEDNESDAY
•deilged ly the pi K.iiumi \l|»ha[,,f 11.* r*.ii it
h.n f*’f
man, will meet with Mr-. A. \V
f *he fhlt'-rnity nf Koinfv Cmversity J,,f the \\
Ificy
Thr *iten*I deportm.'ir
Knox,
217
West
Nineteenth
Wiim.iti'n f'lilh will huw »htidifc ,n Atlttiitn. hit . " t n » f In i*. nj .ire n I
Street.
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I.
...tie
d*n» »n tin- \i..r
Four. Mr* Francis Meriwether. i*n*l Chili«,*i* checker* party in ***M
boo. wI... I.
i.. M..
Chairman, will meet with
Mrs . the i lull I •»»!*(• !u*irmiii:tv at * .hi
M l . ; . i n . I:
I*.
M
All
per^un*
nriivittK
Amun»r
th»
fmui v’atif '*1 .*1
Jne Corley, Camemn Avenin
Dio h.l»d
.loth.
I Mill* I I
( •»» II* M
ive. Mrs A. I). Smith, ehnir-1 l&lt;roiti|illv will receive j Inrnii* &gt;f lending the l&gt;.'.v( in
i r»»l
Kiv
,1 ... I I . I I . . '•
jt • i ll I ' . d
man. will meet with Mr*.
W A. Hill |&gt;dnls It. se.vsti....* .— v be *•»»
... Ih.s f . . i . H. o. b b.*l w... d " . ■ I&gt; U
l \». \f lf.fi'
I I I I . . Illbir
l^ a v .if 2493
OrangeAven.ie.
ninile by telenhi.ning M&lt;* W \ e'en.ng wen- M. -.. I M.&lt; t ••v tor mo!- Mi
.... oil.. . - .il
•It .
u ere |
' amen n, &gt;h.i|. v ' ............. 'ti.r
with Mr*. P. It. Stephen-..1. n* l.e»vilt, 215-11. n..t I ...........
NN.t-li.l* II
Mr
M
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d. ' O. Mr* I
iTucuilay.
'hn Pngc licit* K i»f. .Mildtid
I WaI. 11.*4
A-o-hostess.
I((»|t«r*l1. hah’ l|s*s*m »•*,». I! Inti i: d it. b&gt;.|.. ...........
M i* A
SU, Mrs. J.
I).
Womlruff.
THURSDAY
I.
It. t i
M.
II
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&gt; . .b lll i l l , |
Plinth
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1
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:iiwl
N»
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rhairman, will meet with Mr*
Powell
M i* U
II M.
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II I*
C. A. Haines. HldS Park Avenue
Tlu* Imiii'H uf the Cuiivii'irn
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III.I
i . O U l.k
\ | I III' . \ .1 o
Ml
with Mr*. W. G. Sheldon n* e»- tinnnl Church will mrrt «t thi*
11 Mold. *. \l.
V1.
|
..............
hostess.
i Ml M* II nl
•".me of Mr*. John June* on
Word l.u* been reeeive.l th.it M r* M &lt; s ,.,,
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The regular meetin** nf the Iteardall ' Avenue
to
ili*v'U** Mis* Joanne Aiiarelbr wa* »••• 1.4‘f t h i . M iV\ \
I .11 s .tml
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The Weman’ s Cluh will spun- .Carolina in Crlumtrm.
IL \ Ilf .'im ill «|«'(||(* ».
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Mrs. John Cuilum entrrlainod
it her home on
Holly Avenue
list, even ng with a
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Home Of Those Famous French Fries
LL-PACKED SHOWINGS TODAY

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BARBECUE H AM &amp;_ : &amp; _. 20c
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llaary Tamm, Jr.
Fred Dyaon, Jr.
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the management nf the Modem
Shoe Shop, formerly
Nailer't
Bepalr Fbop, 104 Park Avdon­
in the Choper Blrek.
Mr. Cajey lived In Charluttr,
N. C. before establishing hi*
business ia Hanford and now retide* I* Lake Mary where he
ami hia family have bought- a
home.
The new manager slalad he
haa re-modeled,-, lhn’ More ami
plana to Mrro^ustomeri In Ban- •
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5 reserve for me....... copies *
ford Herald’s Annual Tourist
Will be published this

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Chestnut and Mis*
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Mr*. O. I'. Ilcriltlon, rltiiuiMii I'lieRil.it \lwil,...| I M u - •
erivc.l many lovely gifts fro... uf thr
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th&gt;- other guest*.
•uuirirnl that in krrinriif with tlu | "'p.inr-.ii.
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club* Ihniie uf iintiun I .|cf. n • »***nn*
, Huth llulcHn*. »erve.l refroli
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Mir«
Marjorie t'o'/lnirn
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A r'.rtlittl iu\ I im &lt;i
|m.'ttl* to those present.
Invited tn enjoy the oreadoii expruti* a .Spnni*h-Ann rirnh dan* • mlklrrn &gt;&gt;l Mil- •ft
for
tho
entertainment
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with the honorec were;
The Misses Charlene
Charlene Caldwell,
CaMwellJ ^ Vl' n.en.lw, s nf It.......il. •in tn----- t w a e - r o ^ w w t t t v - r w r t t e n
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Jennie
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A l}«, Gwynne
Reel, Tommy
A bonus of IINI pointr w.ll l-&lt;:Ht'lnger, ( baric* William*. James given to nil permns
arriving lim y iihMia. yr l i n i hl l ir ij imn . F.riM «r.%l.
j ( hesln.it aipl Bobby Cuilum.
pr»m| (ly.
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A tuikey gubblrr aucceeslej,
during the opening battle o f I
Army t'orpo
maneuver*
this
waeh, where artillery tarragva
aad BHehlne-gun fire had •fall.d.
JJ* atopped the advance o f Co.

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FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION

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SUNDAY
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Ausiliaiy
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b&gt; Ijike Monroe at | :io p \| !••• •I,*h *upper at the I •'«•"» Witte. Si
All member, are urged to b e 1
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Covercd I)ish Supper;

Social Calendar

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BILL’S PACKAGE STORE

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• lay- » h a t Is a fine move nnd there. That it waa there to alg^ . foe one. aimreclaU It. Jeob n|fy that aim wnan’t -doln* no
makUtg a Sincere cf fart tb .ereppln’ " .A n d that ahe •‘warnT
adla hla deoartment .ffklenUy mad at notody," and waa flgur1m haa the abltftv to do It.'ling ta remain strictly nentral.
•aherg Cnmmarttal. And wb And that aba bad been praylnii
i they tell ua who ran Into |moat » t the night she wouldn't

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I apt. Walter K. K'au*. Ktrcutiw O lfirrr .if the (3th Kicbl
Aitillrry llaltallion wna .ccostml
un the final phase of a pro­
blem coo night recently ly •
man wli.. ion up and InvathlrsfRl
in.|uiii'd, "When- la The t'omnund
Pont 7” (ap t.
Kraus,
thinking
Johnny, who observed thin*- are 'liberal' enough even in their strictest Interpretations.
the nim wa* bringing inf..emo­
M rfU".yn.wIr’d' y°'Tkutlon
I
fU.?Jh*™C° ^ Pr0m,,!1,n? or corrupting of them should l&gt;c All lhat Pvt. Jack Mct’luugh- tion nf groat importance, anreerwhen vou’r# afraid
-------■!„ tolerated. Florida would lose heavily—In civic and itcrs'innl •n's generosity brought hint » ■ » crl. “ Over there. W h y?"
severe ra*« of cramps.
The man replnd. "'Hell, *ir,
fft
the
rthrr
fellow** I c n a r i c t j r an d In the hard ca sh o f the resp ecta ble tou rist a Private
MrCluuauan. of Som­ my bed is just nn the other
s fn M .M— R t y of Bumhlnt.
tra d e— In c a te r in g to the p ra ctition ers o f #ain m ill m ar- erville, N. J., with tnlow-mem- s i d e . ”
W A a p . o T B r i i b h would h ^ lr&lt;— ^, 10,(1 th e P »rticip a n U in ‘d iv o rce mill* p r o c e e d in g ,.” bars o f Battery 'B " Mth Flald
Men nf the Mlh c'iel.L Artil­ Chltf Juitiro Harlan F. Stona It*
Artillery of Fort Bragg, is rnbetter prrpired to aid the Rui
Div., are pictured as hn left lha White lions*
ramperl for I Army Corps man­ lery (iutthli.n, Mb
after «a luncheon
&amp; wa
lunrnenn data
oai* with Prtsi
euvers n -ir Chester, S. C. Th* unanimous in praise o f the hoi- aner
viait wmi
other night bo —olfasad —tsw a a
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elevation
. v mxnlst iglUtor* who fomrrt-d
after robs - ’sfristkz for khturlf, .w r .-ia o n ...—
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p . . rt b
‘ ' tttlkr* Is thl* country bffor*
and four lent m ain . MtC loughan,. T&gt;e dance* which hare been Ha-dvrtbly ° f
Suprvma Co
SHitta
r ’’Ib wa* attacked art at .least
a generous lad, bought two for |staged for the artillerymen at|
partly to blame for lb* lncffcc-1
g,j|^.|| left it! Bile
1
Isas Armory
irin.ieu ItSva
. Iins lisk.1*' livuie
the
have —
Minrhed"
their '
mUrage m lha United
tnaitic** of the British Emplt* I
ARMY PUBLIC RELA“ I have*(Tern crying myself to
An hiur later, ene of hi* tenl opinion that the affairs are tho States grrstly exreed thdT of
which they now so ronndly rrltl-1T I0N 8
DIVISION,
CAMDEN,I sleep eery nearly every night mates,
best
G1
(General
Issue)
enter»"y
olber
country, the l)epartCorp.
Bill
Hedeelein,
*IM.
. II8PTUJ&gt; - ! • &gt; " • Todae wa. the Brit rhanee found him doubled up( in agony fa inment that roukl be imagined, ment of ( ommrrre i . ports.
-im _ ——. .
1.| 5 ,&gt;in* W t j U k i t O a i i T A m y
h i v e h a .T t o
im
w hat
t h e outside tho rampt
These affairs, have been given “ '
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That
d ry g o n e
h u r r ic a n e
t h a t | C o r y . M a n e u v e r s p r e t t y le r lo u s ly
Army it really Ilka and you
It seems that, i , Imrd-hearted l y Ihr Amrfican L»gk-n rnd
up from Na*eag, croseed there In Um Carollaas
enn’l know how relieved 1 am. military polkettuin had refused Ladles Auxiliary of Winrtsbu-u.
___ .*»• trtst below Miami, teured
Member, of Co. M, 117th Inf. i talked tu your General, and to M him Into th* ramp area
On* Jersey boy’s irartion tufltt
And
-•*■■■, Have Your
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--------- --------tbs Otilf Coset cities, swamped were advancing toward a cotton- a kinder man I have never with hi* ten opener! *&lt;*la lolllew. up the regimental conviction
.In ! ,
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the aeteetee* In We*t Florida rw .“aid cabin one moon-lit night met.
W a lch n t R epaired B y
Rather than throw
away
ten a nutshell: “ | though thU was
lilnt front LouUiuna and btcwjuuriug l u ! week's opening probI looked at im la Juat1 like
tn D. K. loan when they gave
■
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Into —the Atlantic acrose lent when they were surprised to in# one TiTf loy Is sleeping In, drinks—
Out Who KraDy
Private Met loughan feels le t - ..* free shnwrrs and lowtla at
•*■ and Bouth Caretlna, fin- * « . . wbTt, flag waving madly and they were neat and cJ*&gt;n
the Armery, when civilian drivtrr (odiy.
v .r — ' r
*
to turn aouth along the^ east
Knows Haw
vemfaTtabtF.— f— te ro tf—thr
rea want out of lhrir_MAM__La.
J l W Tloflda, hheih* Bent tip-1 A pedut, sent forward to bv fo*s| an*l II waa gmal. And juat
After only five day* in North pick „* Up at night and drive(
on making a hojao to houae can- vrallgale (he posalblllty o f ae- now I found a boy who looked Car. lino, signs
of “ homesirk-1
out tu camp, and when pe«r- ■
t i n o f the entire atate.
rupatkm by
nentral
nmpirea, like my Joe. I tunli him uff tu ne*»“ were cropping out among j
actually spoke
to na a*[
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"...
Vmwked on the donr'of the cabin. thr able.
the lllh Diviamn uoya. For
1though we gere something to
- Jsaa Gilliam, director of
the
The door opened alowly-and a
" Tell me, a*m. I aakl, 'Du •tance, when you tutor w « ° [ b , looked up t o . But when they I
Florida highway |&gt;alro„ has I*- rather aged, and visibly shaken yuu like the Army!*
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Ih* romp.ny avrecta of lha Id &amp; tn lu ,^ , |n ,he cream o f the towr.’aj
toed liutruettona to nil patrol-1 adored
mammy
peekeil
ool.
“ Lady,'hn
trplinl,
'ifa Field ArtUIrry, you are gnwtcdl f^aale strength, I apy Frank ,
men to eommunl. ule actual f»Ct* I Questioned about the flag the awellj
by nn artistically designed sign I Hague la a pikerl"
d * * A » «i 4A)»wadl|n *•
regarding accident* to nevrvpn- Uaplalned the following:
S.OII bless
bless. you, sir, for
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ntak- whirh rraiU: “ Welcome to Camp1
para goon request and w ltho*
That .be had pat the flag •ng an i d lady happy.”
Dia-hr."

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t me; T0&lt;) writing tablet* and
envelope ,tot-*; &amp;UU handkerrhit f.*;
mid 2,04M) pair* of ahoelacea.

pi«d to fumi.hfthf 5 (C l Amusing Incidents Add Spice To
Life On .Manuevers In Carolinas

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Profusion*^
tftfO Buahea* A
Woman’s Club
9:45 W ar Lgttara from Britain
10:00 Taka Jt\ur Laave It
10:30 Columbia Workshop
11:00 Press Nuw»
11.-05 Blue Barron Orchestra
11:30 Benny G '’ Jdman Orcheal
12:00 Sign O f.

Tomorrow’* Program
7:00 Morning Devotion*
7:30 Sunday Morning Breakfaal
. Club
8:00 Pres* News
8:06 Louise Wilrher
8:30 Intermeiro for Siring*
9:00 The World Today
9:15 From the Organ Left
9:30 Know Your Bible Better
9:46 Columbia's Gypsy Caravan
10:00 Church of the Air
10:30 Wings over Jordan
11:00 UP News
11:06 Library of Congress Con­
cert
12:00 Columbia’s Country Jour-!
nal
12:25 l.oeal Farm New*
1:30 This Is The Life
I :00 Church c f the Air
I :30 Yom Kippur Program
2:00 "Spirit of '41"
, 2:30 The World Today
i 3:00 Columbia Broadcasting Com
pany
1:00 Walter Gross A Orchestra
4:30 The Pause That Refreshes
on the Air
5:00 Southern Serenade
6:30 8fu*ie Without Word*
6:46 William I- Sh;rer News
fl!00 Silver Theiter
6:15 Time Out for Darning
6:30 Gene Autry's Melody Ranch
A "Dear Mom"
7:16 Headline* A Bylines
7:30 Screen Guild Theairo
8:00 Helen Have* Theater
8:30 Crime Doctor
8:66 Elmer Davia A Thd N-w*
9:00 Boy* Town ___

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Jon Hall, Dottie Lamour Star
ftAlom a O f TheiSouth Seas”
Jen, Hall, appearing opporite the South Seas was in his bleod.
-Dorothy lamour In Paramount’* Hall's anrestors molded Tahiti’s
Ills p»trrnsl
Technklor
Island
romance, modem history.
Csrkiin Charle*
“Atom* of tha South Bcas.” frandfather;
sailed
a
trading
whkh will be showing Tomorrow Chapman,
artd Monday at the Rita Theater, schooner into the Island's hsrbor
of
I’speet*
and
liked
it
s«
wall
U a movl* procurer s dream come
true. For not only dor* he pos*e»p that he married six) settled Ibsr*.
the borne, well-built
pnysU;ua Jon's mother was born thre. Sha
demanded of the part he plays as met and msrrle&lt;l the aetor’s father
the native prince, but he like-wl»# during a .visit to Sin Farteiseo
swims like a fish and s s i sc- where Jon was bom. I|t Spent
tually brought up in the South much of his youth on his mother's
native island, learning to spear
8o*sl
Buts the story behind the paretr fish, handle an outrigger eanoe
clad actor resds like * Holly­ srul swim ■* well a&lt; the l.e*t of
wood movie. A few ye»r« ago. the Isjsndors.
“ I had to make a decision,'
Jon's distinguished rourin. James
Norman Hall, ro-authon-d thr [ ronfhle* Itaii, T'd spent cweral
famous South 8ru tale, “The 11ur- year* in Switterland, ittandlngl
rleane.” When Jon end hl« family j thr University- Intemations^ithen
read tho ortgi
original
manuscript. • few more at Badinghsm College
reeil that it would In England. My dan wanted me
thav *B agree*!
nto the insurance htisinrt.'
maae great material for a film, to go In
especially, said Jnn'» mother. If and it looked like I had no other
eholre.
But John Ford, the djrrrher ton could play "Tersngi." All
were In accnnl that the role fit - tnr, lived nest door and he w»*
-ted-Jon perfectly. But to Jon, it directing "The Hurricane.' I had
w m Ju*t
an Idea—nothing short rerd every advance announcement
Ju
about th* coming movie produc­
of wishing for a miracle.
lie had tried hi* hand at a di- tion and knew that thr part of
plobatic career, but the .call uf “Terrngl" wa» still uitcsst ’*

IftaOGfeAM

WteEK OF OCT. 12th

SutidaV. Moadxy—"ALOMA OF THE SOUTH SEAS’* (in
technicolor) 'with-Dorothy Lamour, Jon Hill, Lynn Overman,
Philip R**d and other*. fiUo — four rood shorts Including.
"(M r cotrii” Ik “ Vfc OLDE MINSTRELS” ; Popay# cartoon,
“PASSING PARADE” and “No** of the Day.”
Tuoaday, *aft»ln d*&gt;—“ BKINOING UP BABY” with
Cary Grant, Yatberfcle Hepburn, Chari** Rani**. May Rob­
son, Waiter Catlett and Parry Fltxgsrald. Alio— "BAGDAD
DADDY,” rgfltlcal comedy »hort, sport reel and Paramount
Nekn.
1®
Wednesday, *fhoroday— " V IRC IN IA CITY**, Warner Bru«.
picture with Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins, Randolph Scott,
Humphrey Bogart and Frank McIIdgh. Also—cartoon and n*w«.
Prfday, Saturday— "SHERIFF OF TOMBSTONE” with
Roy Roger*, Geofro •'Gabby" Heyea, Ely** Knox. Addison
Richard* and Sally 'Paine. Also—comedy "FRENCH FRIED
PATOOTIE” , “ PORKY” cartoon, “STRANGER THAN F1C-

JXJN" HA&amp;b'-iifiFThlfttr 1fe*d-huttb-ft»r Hie-hoart of Dorothy l.amour on a far-away Pacific isle in Paramount's Technlcolored thrill­
er, ‘‘Aloma of the Houlh Seas,” opening a two-day showing ton-n.
row at the Bits Theater. A capable cast appears in support of
the leading players.
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M t WEEK’S CASTS
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• Celery Feds Tumble In Defeat
Due To Donation •ait..n i. I'u n : \
As Daytona Wins By 37-0 Score1Rollins Remodels ..... ....
Sanfonl
difinU'd dfcinivcly
Dressing-Rooms' 11v,:,.,r
| but night at Hay
Krarh :i&lt;
si |«sii*ii«
Lieb Has Several
Bur* Ncnml *
lit*- (r.-tt* *|..*.r **f lti&lt;&lt; I'tiuri
-•ml on** rxtra |o»iiit to &gt;hut out
IV F«1 37-0
Old Scores To lien Ihi-a Kail
In the opvintti; minulrH of th*'‘
i \**vfit ••• I* ll ae* *».iin»lim e it up|Hand that Saiifor.l I
Settle
Tonight
a might up&gt;**t thr highly touchnl
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E rro/ Flynn,Miriam Hopkihi

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FLYN
MIRIAM HOP
Julia It* vne
Bo i m i .BRA8”
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KINS
Alnnia
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Dorothy. Ldm"0r
Randolph
Tsno*
, Jon Hall Vance Irby
' Scott
Corky
Lynne Ovdrmau
Humphrey
Revo
. . Philip RKKII John Murrell
Bogart
Eari
Katherine deMillr
Frank MeMr. Upjnnh
High Priest
FritsLelber
Hugh
Nra
. . Don* Drake
Alan llalc
Taruia
.
Esther Dale Claf Swenson
Guinn “ Big Boy"
Raalti
Pedro de Cor«lob&gt; Marblehead
Ikall ...
JohnBarclayWilliams
Jnn Lltel
Atom*
(ar- a ehlld) Norm* Jesn Mrrshatl
ttnustai
Major Drowery
Nelson
Dumbrllle
Nra (at a chlldl
Evelyn Del
Moroni (llaeo
Cameron
.RW.
Ru*acR
Tsnn* (aa '■ child)
.Scotty Armistrad
Hicks
Beckttt
Dickie Jnnea
Ncv^_ (as s child'
Bllty Cobby . .
Fnitk
Union Soldier
R«v
Wilcox
Mouksu ..... . „ -Noble. Joltuson
Kuaaell
Simpson
Gaylord
Vicl-'r
Abraham Lincoln
“BRINGING UP BATlY"
Klllan
rharln
Su,* n KA^fifARlNE HEPBURN Jeffmvn Davlx
Middleton
David Huvley
Osry pta»«
Major Applegate
Charle*
“SHBRIFF OF TOMBBTdNERugglss
Bret Starr
Roy Roger*
Gogmrty, the handjr
George “ Gab'Itxzerald •Orbby*
Ba
ky” Ilayea
lay l^ibr-tu
Mr*. Random
Elyse Knox
Wilier
Cat Mary Car»on
Constable Slocum
9
Addison
Mayor Keeler . .
l*U
Richard*
.... Frlti Feld
Or. Lahlitan
Sally Psyn*
Leona Roberts S aeftta ... Mr*. Gogartv
otgun Cassidy ............. Harry
George frvLawyer PeSBouy
Woods
'llte j ,
Zcffie Til
Tal* .Brrell Granny Carson
Mrs. Lehman
bufy
Virginia
DESPITE TJIE fact that “ Bringing Up Baby”, playing alngle-fea- Alice Swallow
Slide .........
. Hal Taliiferro
Walker
tura on the Bargain Day program at th* Rits nest Tuaadsy, hsa
John Kelly Joe Martlnes
bean lean by practically every one In Sanford, years ago. It !• ex­ Elmer
Jey Novella
pected that th* drawing power pf Cary.Grant and Kalharln* Hep­
Jack
Ingram
burn will get a good workout during th* return showing of the film.

stars, cast and teehnicUns V
brought from Hollywood,,1. "
glnla City’ gave employ
more than one hundred I
resident*. These included epp
horsemen and their h&lt;
borers knd men, .ska
children from the town';
families to serve is ex'
The biggest problem
Warner’s location manigarl
Ram Guthrie, and bis &lt;■
Joe Barry, was to fWd
quarters for th* hug*
Tli* problem waa solved,
the cooperation of tha (
of Commerce, but afey tourii
passing through had to ka*f&gt; . uni
going. There waa not g. bad •'.!
them to sleep In a l.F l i i ™ ^
The property d*p*ctm*at/with; ,
Its tons of “props” took-ovky kj
large vacant
*iomoo«Lv'‘ Tae*-. |
wardrobe department flllod- t| 'L
basement' of th* Mont* ' VI
Hotel.
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turned from a' month’s vachlloA I
with relatives anil friends at
Htubbenvllle, Ohio, and various
other
state*.
By MARION R. JONES
Miss Alice Adams, of LongThe Woman'. Missionary Un­ wood, was in Oviedo Saturday
ion of the Oviedo Baptist Church afternoon visiting her alslth, Mrs
iqsl at the church Friday after­ Ben G. Wainright.
noon ta Initall tha following afMr* W. M. U, of the OVIerto
fleers: President,
Mrs.
R. L. Baptist Church met at the Church'
Wheeler; flrot
vice-president, Monday afternoon, Mr*. It. I.president, presiding.
Mr*. Milton Gora; second vice- Wheeler,
proaldent, Mrs. William Walker: Plan* for the Baptist AaaottaIlrn
which
will
bo held dlero Oc­
third vlce-preelilent, Mr*. Harold
.tni, were piade.
Link) eecretary, Mrt. T Y. liar- tober JJQ!
. jibeft and Mr*. J.
rlai *t#w*rd*hlp etmtrmaA,' JWtr.'
H. V. MeGowan; treasurer and B.. Jon**, Jr., whu have charge,
thUdren'a • home
corresponding, named thf following commltt&lt;iee
eecretary, Mrs. Ed Parnell; per­ to aaelat them; Welcoming comsonal service chairman. Mr*. 8. mlltee, Mr*. R. U Wbeaier, Mr*.
R. Ethois; librarian and Whila R. I - R*g*dale. Mt*. U. F. Coop­
Croas, Mrs. R. L. Ragsdala; so- er and Mr*. II. II. Uitk| dKor.
ihalrman, Mnt. Paul Camp, itlng and tnbla crmir.llUe; first
t assistant social chairman,. day, Mr*. J, P. Cor. ehiirnUn,

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lug'school chairman, Mr*. Andrew Mia* Maggl* lltrrU. Mta* Mar.
'Aullat beauilfkatlon chairman, garat Harper and Mias Aldtal
Mro- J- P- Cost (Uankt, Mrs. 0. Con# | iccond day, Mr*. Wllllasi
F. Ward; Margaret Fund, Mro. Walker, chairman, Mr*. |1 H.
J. N. Thompscn; Junior R. A. Gore and MH. 0. D. Tripp, RRloader. Mrs. J. W. Martin; fat- ehen romaeltlee. My*. A.-D. Met­
tarmedlat* R. A. leader, the Rev. calf, chairman. Ur*. A. R. Hun­
H. &gt;H. Link; Junior O. A. lead- ter. Mr*. J. I. Mil.-nlm, Mta.
tr. Mrs. A. D—Matcalf interms. IJaele ■k in g . aad-Mr*» -Jye—Ktngv
H E O. A. leader. Mrs. .B. P. Table committee first
Ward) Nettle rsmell Orel* lead­ Theodore Aulln,' Br..
er, Mrs. O, D. Tripp; Mary l*ww s u m
tan Circle leader, Mr*. Theodore
Aulln. Br.; Mary ; Britton Circle
Loader, Mrs. J. W. Martin: Bunbeam leader, Mro. R. F. Cooper; mlttae tor aMMd jk;
? 7 W. A. leader. Mro. H. He
fjnk; Transportation chairman.
Mr*. William Walker.
. After Inalallatlon of the offl- Brown. Mr*. B ..F ;
tsrt a vary nice social hour waa
d by all.
Dtlkkms r*.
itnta war* aeryad by the
i and Social Chairman for
eat year, Mro. Theodore

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t.jr. p*n#y, pnai&lt;
elation of Aatent
pears before the si
mlttoe invtiUgst
all ahortage aid I
hr Petroleum C
that'VsIlroada tae

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number being given for clipping.
and unm-ei-ssudv rouging.
jjyers of Dsyt-ns outdid his
own tcammitcs
in
rnutiful
A broken f i e l d
lunning
but his
. blocker, seenicl to know just
what lo do when he suddenly
reverted hi* field on several
long rnn«.
THE LINE-UPS
. SANFORDPi’s.
DAYTONA
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Fox
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J. Brown
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Gronily
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PRE-SCHOOL
NURSERY
410 Grandview Ave. Hose
Court, 9 to 12 A. M. week
OTyH1
. V/t through 4 yennt.
Enrollment limited. Ac­
cepted for Hhort or full
term.

PHONE 833-J .
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pri-tn - of S in f .»*•! nr**

1invited to alttiul ,t patro ta j**»t

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|vice «ponn»»r«,d l»\ flir St fiioi M u
| Rirnnry Soci»*ly ••f Si l ‘.»ul llnpti»t C hurch t
* *1» I *« .•1 * * * 1 on
thr corner o f Ninth .»n.| I ’m*
S trrrtR . Su nd rv r t t iim i; at 7
o'clock.

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California And
Santa Clara Tilt
Will Set Records

maki* Nouihcrn

Invadons

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dolayod. the mere costly lhay become. For example.

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a small leak In the roof can soon damage a lot ol

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plaster and wall paper. Don't pul ofl needed repair*

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bocause you hxvan'l tho money.

No Down I'avment — Nil Morl^aire

UNITED LUMBER COMPANY

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(iiiPft vprnkt I fo| tIta- SPIVR

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w ill he V iola I
llill
qcroml
vice-prr«idrnt nf the
W omcn*«
National Baptist t onxriition

t« ! Hrminol........ .

trt jfi% u p. yemn.

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Patriotic Service
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Tb„ 28 to 0 reverse given
Gat. rs at Philadelphia last Fall

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LOVERS OF thrUI-packad action will more than get thalr
they view “Virginia City. " f l.......
rot —
of the
populjur
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Broa. action pictures scheduled for showing locally at tat.-]
Ing the eomlag months. Errol Flynn, Miriam Hopkins and-E
Scott appear in this one, booked for next Wednesday and'”*

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;S.ai»*|.all Klt** irlr Co .

By BILL UO.NI
NEW YORK, Oct 11.-(/!•)N s s l l c r I*
L 'v s i.
M t.ll
Texiii,
Tulane,
Stanford
and
Pennsylvania, rarly..ea.um
i 'c
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tional utandouUg taka on threat-J ;-|„ nn.i.r i h . ii ........
cning cpprsitlon; Minncxita. rat I Tip s -n u , .............. ..
1"
'rd a good bet to re|wat un the I •-••'I *"
nation'a No. I tram. pl.y. |,4
'■•'b'
first nig Tm game against II- ,50,51
■&lt; ............ « n&gt; "
linols, and Notro Damr and Ford I rt«*rk »'f thf ''in nil • "nr* •

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kpilHg*

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

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i furnish i**“ prinripal battlra on
" •' u. isi&lt;o-n &gt;1:
tivlav'a ci” »ge footh.vll progrsm. | ' ’,’1 11
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Talifori^* mmsbark
try
votk &gt;against Santa Clara, with 70,000,
Nl„ i,r 1. 1,, ,, n, giv.-i, n..,i
•'•pcctcil to bo on hand, shout'll s.u •uasu-'l '" uh- ih---- .,»
f-rt thr day’s attrndliicr high. 11'srk. P»rl,la umlrr
r n il"-"
1 H l fB k l l ' r n w M ' w I'lllHIt*&lt;aH“ itlltl •!»-•* j
Tha Trxas-Oklahoma rlash at'."■.'T
fl's".,s
liil HIS*
Dallas and
Mlnnra.ita's
flrwt.'pArwuwns 1'.. it,? t r i m s „i 11 MKlk
M 'lm p i i
homo ruin' are esprrtrd to at- l i t l u i m - N m u r Hl w lul s*"
t09|| U « "
"f
K h * r l d » ) %%Uh Mh
tr&gt;rt 4:i.OOO rach.
cin u h
• 'm ill
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Though Iho. first
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of rumprtition alroaid/'niav?-l»&lt;mM^mC -If ontttvts—J -ttvu.s-trrr
tl;
It s:N JI'M I &gt;
gun In show whirh trams have,
something and which have only **' ' tsti
hroes, this wrtk’a protlrm of
«&lt;• r i t ’ H
tV'.ing winner* isn’t made any
Nn||rr In li r f e ft jr
l i l t F l i lti.%1
I
•lm|ilfr by tho heavy ;»ro;M*rtinu • m
r i i i R f n ! In l»t&gt;**hio-ni«
hi
*1*
nf intcrrsctional games.
How­ I J r n n t lv l ft h A v r i i u p
i t
H« tifnr&lt;!
ever, with a prayer for a dry F l o r i d a un d«* r lh«« f l r t l ll « H i . « h .i i i t
field, there gur* (probsble attend­ M|o p # |*r«-Hcti&lt;*»l N u r x r r v u n i i?to*«
I n t • ml t o r r s l a t e r
».»M
hm .i' i p
ance In perrnlhcsvs. home trams IptirnUHiit
In | hr l r r m « &lt;•( i h n
jn

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Did n ' t know
I T S M A N D U N 'T M ’ D E E P - S E A
YOU MAD TIME
FOR FUN AND M O N S k E P S W M A T 5 D EV ELO PED AM
F lS W N U IN
ST R O N o L IN K E R S - O F F * VVAJKIKI,
THE NAVV 1 i p u l l e d i n a s a r d i n e w h o s g
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W S S . - J ( i n s I jiw m of rtn «U) a Hit Hir
Longhcrnt are riled the class nf •'lark of Hit* fin 'll4 « •*.i■t
In o In ( ? o u n l y
K lo r lt l .t .
their conference,
and
haven't Ht inKiel/.
\RKTII CAUUIe h-ri.Ni:
thrown any doubt on that esti­ Ort. I. Illl.
mate in th* first two starts, Texn on tr.
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Mill *11111111 III t t o n l l i m * l l i d ! I.
—In this league, when a southern H«rontl Ml. Hanforrf, F lo rll.i. on
team goes north, watch out How­ d*r Ih** fIrtlllo 'ja It^ili" H u Ltd*
ever; the thok* still la Ht«n- Dbm u I jt Mhop rod that I l:r m d to

6. D- F,

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Miseionary
» Mstbodl.t
■day after.
with Mrs.
trS W. T.

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’ Daytons team but in mtere.-pi
, m m i ' c v u l.v
on
ll_
t - » ;t
ml pass oaugl.l by U*,t..n of • _‘ *A
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ll l t . s k
TH»s*e*
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T,e .lurv on bis own L'l-yanl | («protol)-Tom L et h-a a few Iin« athlrtr. v Itss h
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Sit s'laflllnM
over
t*•l* •t .I
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run brhin.T amuolh-f. rming
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From Ihnt point on th.- r.««- ,K" (mwerfui ViRsn''*
football j
sh' r.hw.'1* ' V.... I-...... ..
■I |siiisil* ?**••».(* stf S&gt;m l% w«a all onr aidnl with Sonfonl |**‘un' ,1° H°Hd* Held to mert ( _ jj
„„|s.
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Mile* It*
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tryiou in hold and making l.ttl.j «hr Gator. In a game that • |
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headway in thrratinmg to -ror,■•“ “J JporU
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Th.- min of th.- hour ,tn lb. ' ' ' " nt in , ,h' . *{A,e J“*1 "°'T ', J mg »f .-.piM.i... &gt;' f-&gt; luin.l uiiil’
Fell tram, last night was
Bill
Tom ctosml hla finger* tala,
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M i-le t
Branan who d.d everything but &lt;h“ I'omt rf a. " V a. he •*"*•
V mo r f
Mil
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for
llir
hi* own running pl*&gt;&gt;» Th.1"'* khln thoughtfuBy.
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boy provrd ti»
Ih- a thrrnt
in If I rrmemb^r correctly^ tnit
shmvi
paining, running anil kicking .follow took tome hide off me inmmrr, mii «\pin-u
i% m i . i ihi I M' i n ilir nr
vs 11li
IJ
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M il &gt; n
M .n H IIM .
Branan'«s punt* wr-r carrvtiu.'! w"''n ’ WM * freshman,
he m o m ( i|iiipp&lt;t|
n « ii \ m • iiv
Sfi to 10 yard* il.iwn th- field |rvmlnlaced. He
was
thinking i rt&lt; VM'iF, a ih I a pi iv ate* n*»« fir *’
i\
»
office.
consistently and &gt;.nc of
hi* h»ot»’ *rk ■
0"*',,7, , r *"J)*"
wm*
••k" VXKMI \Yii; ||T
W m II i
m ill
I 'iltlivrl»rt\r
I h • M t. l l liritiN
mlunl the c.unn rumor hv ! "
Dosh fullback atNotre Dame.
F Ml Ii" \
&gt;1 Mil: III* U **\| \\
I Inches to roll over thr goal for and “Clipper'' Smith waa the pl;» t r r r i l » i u l i al* &gt;1 n i r . ii ii ^ t tin t I r» • iu m \iu \ K iii:r i*i:.\i.i:it
m i l iii'.riiKi:
B tnurhlatrk. At tinir* it was brilliant aenlor running guard of B r e p i r u ; #|«»\% it I t in t h r }? r:i tu!
I I.• .|t. d r
•Its|
( IS tl.sillil
mul­
MtnndB. ,\rv% an.I 11lf* r Itu kt i
Branan In rvrry play, awrrping the Irish.
ls l
. •»l I ft
I'll I 1■I 4
ill V
III l»»*
So Uiat’s the No. 1 score Tom j hnv,\
|u-.vt.b.l
end, burking th*- lino, passing
I•••»11 fit.I l III** l»*|MS|! ..f Mi#* S|»r
|would like to settle.
] fluorescent lighting
InsIh-' ii t.il M.twtrf .»f ths fs «tIm.inv Ishs-M
and punting.
•n.Il«l- tilt.lift Mills....... ,111.1 Mir
No. 2 concern* some football proyhlrd
The Fcd»' blocking wrnt hay
I l»iv itat . v'l-lils •t &lt;1 a«Alil f ■■
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was
coaching at
barkfirld tried to stin.l in front whin Ueb
Hi;i&gt;n:
ai *m i •«.i
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I»k
C o ach J a f l t
M. l »* w .* 11
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of the defensive player* to push l-oy.la of Ia&gt;* Angeles. Four
I. ..is.t Ms.- mtfmm Is*
.
'.’“"'i i time, the Ucbmcn look the short r r n d m it lm r »••*•».« i- '"im - th in u S|i#m .I M.s-i
them out of the play.
of th, rounl. True. S.nU w r ha ve n rrd i &gt;1 f'»i a l " iii; I m ir ** I t s i . K v . Mill Ml* .1 .III.| a l l s r t j - r |*&gt;
of throwing a block an.1 Rrtting
&lt;u
|UMriar m, t.
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l«ay* had superior matIhrlr m»n down.
1
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Mr. U«'i Smith, r-nre*gnflng

took* to th« student body'rf OH
Oviedo High 8choot dlsc«a*lji|
the Award* to be pre*et|t«d &gt;i
of winter Haven, wlU
rnd the the ru senior boy and ope girl
keakend with
Mro.
agner’a at eonftneneeatent tlrti.
Mro. Jn* Bober's aril Ur. fail
mother. Mro. Mary I.
Mro. Jo* Roberta, Jr., and^bmgb
ter,
Gwendolyn, of PL iPkrcn
lursday ia !
wet* recent gueat* uf Mr*kA. R

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J. Lawtrh; Couatrv SWrw, Mr*.
Sant tong) Grab Rag. Mr*. R*h
R i . chairman; Post Of Ike. Mr*.
f t . B. WBlta, chairman, assbunt,
Mr*. &gt;ilm Owen*: Sapper CoromJttae, Mro. W. H. Gar* Chairman. atalatantr, Mrs. F. W. Talbott and Mi*. R, F. Conner.
Ticket Supper. Committee. Mr*.
Jim Wflwm and Mro. C. T. .Nl
black, advertising committee. Mro.

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fmittwkll paraoh' riutlta in onr
th r atatr .« f . n • «ii m i i j j i i h m i i |
thmuirh
thr
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of T i
W . " H l i r Mill. . .. f r i n u r Kol I

lecting “carers’
fleahlp* that mtintaih
post offices. Several n
tines devote refcuiir
to stamp collections.

Jim Partin, Mlai AMrod Cun*..
Mias Msre.n* Harper. MtS.MkJV
Alice WUUsma, Mr*. ChacMAJ^
tee, Mr*.. II. R- Hunt, Paul Mike,
ler and It P. Ceopar.
C. B Mroro left Saturday f«fr ‘
Midland, Mkh.
Ml** UrtfUlu Tjtfdri. *1 Rhamp
""Mro. Roby . II. - Jones ha* -V*. tial, Cktaa. a^mftalduarvUf the
turned from several wreka’ visit Southern Beptkt ftonYwhtWL and
with relatives at' Val-loaU. Ga. F « ^ 'MI«ldh B o^.._w Ill be
Ben Jones went In Valdosta gat.
urday and rolurntd with hi* mo­
ther Sunday.
T. L. Lingo, W.‘ T. Chant# bod
M. L. Gary ware flahlng at TRu*ville Tseaday.

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ai ^ t m a 'D F t Ob

Jimmie, Jr., who haw been vl*-|
Itlng Mr*.
Morgan'*
mother,
MM. C. L. Writ on Ijiko I'harm
Drive for several day*, have re­
turned to tlylr home In Orlando.
Another new home I* gains up
In Oviedo. Thr W. P. M em are
building a lovely hunguldw. be­
tween the W. D. Slim- and 0.
8,\ Moon' home*.
Three rrtlnylng a weinuer roast
at the R. W. E*tr* hnmf Friday
night were; Mr. and Mrs. R. L.
Ragsdale and son, Hobble, Mr.
and Mr*. J. Y. Harris, Mr. and
Mr*. Marlon Kate*,-Mr.-. amfrMro.
W. T. Ohanrr, ami children, Joan
and Billy, Mr. and Mr* ] !&gt; * !;
Campbell,
Mi.* Maggie lU m *,
J. A. Karris, Mis* Marjeriq I^IL

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Star A t Ritz In Virginia Cit&amp;
For a period of several wreks.
Flagstaff, Arts., was a suburb of
Hollywood.
With a population of only four
thousand,
Flagstaff was thr
proudest place in America.
Headed
E(y -. Errol
Flynn,
Miriam Hopkins and Randolph
Bcottt, a company of 18!L&gt;film
Workers came to town. Among
them wsro Humphrey
Bogart.
Alan Hale, Mcronl Olsefl. John
Lltel, Big Boy Williams, Frank
McHugh. Dickie Jrncs and Di­
rector Michael Curtis. For more
than four weeks they were head­
quartered In Flagstaff daring
the filming of desert and moun­
tain eiterlors for Warner Bros.
“ Virginia City,” the film open­
ing at the -Rits next Wedncsd ty.
Not rnly did ths company
____
(•ousaa* -wb— dwHae* to
thr rash register* of Flagstaff,
but it also aided in its unem­
ployment
problem.
Although

TTfK SANFORB HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA

. an
and (or a shopping tour
*y TU Orlando.
isdUs of tho* Msthbdlat
are all
busy TaAkldg
for tboir annual U(k»*J

MKT ITTUN KMMITIIS

G. U. Stuart
Paint &amp; Glass

J. Okurhnd
farholl
are la attending Ui* Orlando JdMmc
i la Jack.&lt; n- College.
!. Mr. Lawrence Moor* b ’uUwMtl

his sleeve than a handkerchief,
but the Gopher* have Bruce
I'mllh—and they've also had an
eilra week's rest. Minnesota.
Georela Tech-Noire Dame (11..CJXl)—Ths— Rnglnearo -have - twn
fine little back* in Johnny lioarh
and Davcy Eldredge. But the
Irish seem to hart the depth,
so It’a Notr# Dam*.
Penn-Yal* (M.OOO)—Yale ha*
a fine new spirit and some fine
new bock*. The edge, however,
seems to |*. Penn'*,
Rica - Tulant (30,«)0) — The
Green Wava has a better-thanadequata passing gama this year
lo go with tha customary pqw•r. TulAni.
Michigan-Pltt
(35JXM) — The
material the Panthers wen sup­
posed to have hasn't cikked yet
Off that, Michigan.
Callfsrnla-Fanta
dan
(70,M0)— With
Jim Jurkovkh «a

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r * ll« U r Mold tisnt* ptirmiunl
lo
th« U rm a of llio "Klptlilou&lt;« Niiniv
HUIuU** (t'hap ler 299U I j i r * of
Florldol kvtlh (tie I'lP rk
of Ih r
I'lrru lt f o u r ! of rtfniiiol* t,*ounl&gt;.

riorlds.
Mrs. MINNIK
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T D O THAT- BUT IT GIVES VA
A ROUGH IDEA. Hi HAT
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TH* NAVV DONE COR ME I J

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You'll look great IiTa Navy uniformI
iv«ryo n n look* biggor; hondiomer. in that uni­
form Undo Som’» Novy yivct you And that’* only
o »lorl Undo bam takes gfoot'^ y n ^ Q llm tniV™*
---frijirm fco fr'F re T B o a fd F re i travel. Froe medi­
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soviet! o r a t r r r o i ati.n
Ntrrifij in iikukiiv u iv n .h
an i &gt; in vtiimuANet:
ok
ths'
relsln final S w i m of forerlosure
end ssl* ssd entered on the :«ih
day of Neplember. A. I*, lilt . In
and liy the circuit Court In ami
!&lt;&gt;e flemtnole County, Klorlds, l&gt;
Chancer;. In n retain rauee Iherrln
pending wherein ITNIIKII U'MIIKIt CUlifANY. INC.. a corpora­
tion. In plnlalllf, .ami MKMINOl.K

fifty odd ikilled trade* And the N a v y p a y l you
good money while you learn.
What an opportunity I If you are 17 or over, gel a
free copy of the tlluilrafed booklet, "lif e in the U S.
N a vy ", from the N a vy Editor of thi» newspaper.

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slln. Mro. R. B. Behel*,
\ Ward. Mro. R. L
Mrs. Paul Campbell,
'. Martin, Mrs. Tbit
fra. 0 . D. Trip*. Mro.
m , Mr*. A. D. Matcalf,
1. R. Jaaea, Jr.
Ian Thompaam and son,
ad Mro. Franklin al

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will taka .a nun*# eoaro^vi. . v ,
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Changes Are Made As Feds Celeryettes Are
Kipp Offers
Key Club Committees Named
Quotations To
Prepare For The Buccaneers0
By Marshall For School year Highly Praised
At First Showing
Embellish Writing
Coach Leonard "Bing” Meta-

Dvlphine lliaty
"The Seminole
High School ,
With a loud beat of the drum.,
Angelo Parti writing
in hi* Key Club la preparing for a great
the Celeryettea mad* their firat
Chari** Park
daily (clumn a few week* ago
appearaac* on th* football field
William E«rle
railed attention to the teaching year In carrying It* part aa a
at Semmol* High School during
Paul Hick,on
•• r. %
a p^Hnl
&gt;f handwriting In
the
public niVmber of the high achool aetl
the half of the Lake City-SanTraffic Committee:
•chtol*. Prof.
Pmtri
indicated vlty," aald Edward Marahalt, pres- Chairman—David (latehel
ford football game. TEev nrethat every child ihould have a Ident of the clob. lie itated thil
•ented themaelvra in alngle file
Taylor Brown. Jr.
llatinctive ilid beautiful signs- the elub la being divided into
nnd
atood at attention In reape-t
Jyhn Helyeu
ture. The nrofe**or felt that by committee* that would help re­
to ihe flag, while ‘‘ America" wa*
Conipu. Committee:
hi* little simple device a rhild medy any fault* that may eilat ' Chairman- Elnrl W Jeter, Jr.
I ll»ra»t
being nlavrd hv David (iatehel.
M i lli e
M a la r
f In .. an
would be able to
express
a In the achool. "Certain other com
Immediately following thla they
Charier. Park
Mlae 11mf la Ilar4
Np«*nacr
treat deal of hla personality.
mlttwea, achievement.
financial
made a block formation Eefcre
Walter Amleraon
Another idea t'jit the profeaaor and program— daal only with th ■
forming a circle In preparation
Uinchrooin Committee:
idvanced wa* that the writing club," he erntlnued.
for the star formation. They con­
Chairman- Helphine Haaty
'naan ehould coniiat c f ■ numcluded
their
oreformancr
by
John Helyeu
The preaident aald that th.&gt;er of good i|untitlnn,
which achievement committee preparemarching uff the field with a
William Kirle
ztuld not alone train in hand a monthly project for th*- club i
right
addrraa.
Sanitary Committer:
writing
contribute to
the ..............................
.T he Celeryettea
hive
been
g but
i
the financial committee prepare- Chairman—Richard Meriweather
•baraeter of the child, l-noking ■„ |lU1|g,t. anil the program cor*
practicing
every
Wednea-'.v,
Kimrll Young
iver aorae of theae quotations, I m|lt„
preparta a program fm
. Thur.diry nnd Friday nftrmoona
Harold Ratliff
me ran • eaally aee the reaaon-1 ro&lt;.(, Key (q u(, luncheon,
for the pa»t month and will con­
S lm b 'iit. W e lfa re C oin m itte.W ith I In V id (aiitrhc) :t« oor
tinue to do *■&gt; until th* elo*e of
iblenea* of thla Idea. Here are I The member* of the commit
» till Ir III It il E d w a r d
M u r.hall
K«liti»r of Ilia* I ' H J “ Stilly * we i »m * !
•nine that
are udmiraMe
for
f„||nwa:
the fnotbnll aeanon. Mini T.akach
Karl S ch u l t z
confident thiit w - run nt'iim thi
to
•ithcr writing or rmnmitting
and Mia* Earle have wnrk-d pa­
W a l t e r A ru le r .o n
Achievement Committee-.
y r i r win a fir-' »!•■«* yturln.iil
n.m ory:
tiently nnd untiringly directing.
Chairmen- Mark Cleveland
Athletic Committee:
uvuml yiv»ti ♦v rry y •**•r l»y »I**"An
Eonrat
man
it
the
noblrat
Ihe-e
girl* for which they del hairm an
Taylor H ia w n , .Ir
David Cnlrhrl
National Kclinl.i'ttir I'M "*
N ,
work
of
Q
m
I1
'—
I’ope
The Celeryettea received nmny
M«rk
t
irveland
Earl Jeter
H U llltloll.
“ I’eace rulea the dov where
,crvr much rredlt.
W arrep lla n ie l.
Paul lllrkaon
Mim I*hv 111 Sinilli will iii'l n |
raann rulea the m ind'—Collin.
coniplinirnla which gave
them
Willinm llolleyhead
Emmett Herndon
upon ir. Slo* ha* lia'lal till* |."-i J
.
per­
"Diamond* are chunk* of coal
E’lnancial Committee:
"Through the work of tin. more aaauranre for their
H o,I /or I In- I Ml II. M r
.. ........ .....
m— tiiMr
lot ituck to their Job" Kml-e* Chr Irmntt-Harry I*v, Jr.
; committee*, |he Key Club will formance nt the n eil home game.
II. r Uni* m w. II fill..I Ir........... .
' l“ '"‘ n,„ * ' mln" lH ,
"Advice may be wrong.
but
— By MARY RABUN
be one of yeiiumde* High', ni e l
Richard Merriwether
.lay Hu* Muff h nnnoiinrr.l mil.I S#*hoi I wa*» n illn l to or.l#*r by
rainplea prove themaelve." II.
j vital rlut. during the I'Jtl l'.lli
William Earle
th** ilny every •'Imlcnt, who l.i" 1M ark 1 Irvrllin d oil O rt, II. ill
M
i -9 11 b» rr j»
Steverm*
room
W Shaw
Program Committee
■ -cIi. hiI year and in future M i.e i
(iidereil a Holly, I.,.- n ifiv H hit.
" S e lf ronipieat la the g ira le at Chalman— l-arnbert Palmer
I year-,*’ .aid the pie*tdent.
wlii&lt; h It well It.ward tb»* rlid of Tbe ineetiiiir was held ft. i lb*
« «*p&gt; t:4lt*r%

I aril I# llall
Mnriaf nia lltaraa
&lt;l«aral y««rtanaaa
Pairlrla IIi4 b #
Hariarla JaaM
Kilkrrta Wll*la«
I Malar Nafl«r»«
llanaaa UI44l»*a»
Harp llabaa
(•H«n barrall
Alurrara Welln

Student Sketched

Herman Middleton, send
Birthday— Mar. 24
Place of birth—Sanford
Favorite tong—"My Pray»r Wi
Answered."
Favorite color—blur.
Favorite- food— tunafiah salad.
Favorite sport— football.
Favorite orchestra— Glenn Millrr.
Favorite pastime—e a tin g ,.- - ..
Highlight of orhool career—Wring
chosen editor* of "The Oh-ry
Fed.”
Pat hat*— gozaipera
Pet like— seeing Warner llto*.
pictures.
Favorite stars—Bette lUTvi*. Jcf
fry Lynn.
Ambition—to be a civil and an
eleetric.il engineer.
Florence Wells. **nW
Birthday—Jan. 3.
Place of birth— Hanford.
Favorite song— "Ye* Indeed"
Favorite color—blue.
Favorite food—chicken pilau.
Favorite sport—badminton.
Favorite pastime— saving aahtray*
and keeping a scrap book.
Iliehllght of school career— tail'll
I naas second year shorthand.
IVt hate—enneelted people,
|.iII pfe*e tif e|ert in|r a *eeretfiry
-if
victoriea—
P
la
to
the prhnol year
t’et like—havln* fun.
..nil
••!.»**
"Tart la eyralght anil inaigbt
Af ir-4 11.*I M*i*t*xi Sl.-v.iM
will I.eiM .irer, rtiaplnii.,
Favorite star*— Betty Grable and
nmnitifer*.
Check*
seem
to
I*
quit*
the
and
forealght”
—
Thwlng
ntfnin be Ibe f mai.t*.ul
-*•!&lt;.- ••r
Richard Green.
Th ey were elerted t»9 follows •
•tyle this year. Valarie looked Ambition—
"Be not almply gor.l; be good
ant) .Mi*** l.illia n |&gt;t*i.lup w ill a* t
To alt on the cnair
I lelplitue
H a tty,
r m r l u r y ; for aotnelhlng’’ —Ther.lore llooae
very sweet In a blue drwai Friday
o* rlrn ib itif.it n .lv n ir
over Yon’a Furniture Store in
at the I ake City game. With
it.-H. Ilo w iifd ftoteler. trrira u rrr; Mr* /elt
The Student.* of Menu
Orlando.
K n v T ru b u k .
rlm plnin;
Anise
tlei.rge “ of cinirae". But definite­
"A man, like a watch, la to
ft if* in v itn l every year It. writ
Kathryn Wiggins, junior
ly!
n letter of applirnlion for n tb- ' Wldlaker. girl, ela.a inaitager: lie valued for the manner of
Iliehllght
of achool career— Wien
.
' 1
. ...
II. II*.
..... . I.. l.a eliu * 'ivAII III IT
And that cute E'rrahman Mar­
ain*tl |M»&lt;Mtion on the »iaff. Tin 11,11. (irurge, lx y. claaa man.ig ’ r. hi* going"—William IVnn
‘‘ E’ailh and Doubt In Educa­ You will sain learn bow to lead
I graduate.
After
the
election
o
f
office.-,
"Trlflea
make
perfection
and
tha
Tag,
looked
extra
cute
in
Muff |r tbt n hi Irrteil I y Mia*
tion", waa thn aubjrct upon which a better life if you go to college.
Pet hates—onions, Sid manner*.
here mii. u motion anil curried ‘M-rfrctlon la no trifle"— Michael Ihe Rhode* Scholar, Dean Thoma. Yum Irani how to o,- friend* a dubonnet ronluro.* suit ami
Smith and |.r«‘*eriU*«l fo the fa
Pet likes—dancing and moron
that
the
&gt;lue»
for
ill
J
coming
Angelo’.
aaiblle
oxford*.
No
date
for
the
faculty for approval.
V
tjimberi of Stetson 'Unl- with |H-nple who m m , from other
Joke*.
year
he
fifteen
rent*
game
Martha?
Who
waa
that
'•Common
aenae
I*
Inatinct,
and
veralty, ipoke at a *|&gt;eclgl an- section.* of the country ami from
Wr Iio|m* that u Sali.iutcuiuli
Favorite food—ko be* cake.
The prexiilenf. Mack t’ leveland, enough of it la grniua" Shaw •embly of the student* of Semi­ other eopntrie*.
you were with at th* dance? Ambition— tn ' be n Jitterbug.
Will nynin 1m* |rodurnl it. which
“ Nothing great I* ever done nole High Schrnil laat Wednes­
all the 9tudel)te ur»* well tepre then iterlured the nii’ctinic ail*
“College i* the long, *ad, mad. Could it have been Ralph Smith? Activities—Gles Club, Ili-Y, Celt
Satin wa* well represented at
without enthualaam"—Sidney I). day Oct. H.
M'nteil ilftil that the Senior 1 Ijm ioi.rned.
carpiviil of life. You can spot u
eryettes.
Ity S T U A l t T
Q l lA It T E R M A N Eva
run carry with them uml treimure
Dean Lambert waa Intmlurril college graduate a mile away, lie th# game E'rlday. Who were thoa*
Jack Herring, senior
thirty
two girls all in white
"(irvatnaj Ilea nut in
(ring by Charlra Morriaun. Mr. Morri­ is fiiiiahi*l-refineil. Some |H-opte
"their InKik.”
Highlight of school career—first
atrong hut In th* right uae of son stated that Mr. lambert has aiy 'l.i*ik at the college graduate* satin ami boots? Why it waa none
Know ing that they w ill do i»«
football gam* I played in.
at rc ngt h'*— B*ec he r
Justice Sem inole llitfli SaIiim.I iobtained degree* at Yale, and who are on the bread line.' True? other than H. II. S.'s Celeryettea. Pet hates—snobs.
Shirley Cameron, in a “ blue
"You will never .‘ find time’ Oiferii ami that it the surprising Ye*, but think whul these people
|
■••w«i to
aae prrxrnt
|*aa "a hi tlx S.illy Stalf
proud
P*t Ilka— talking.
fir anything. If you want time age of "it hna recently been made would have been if they hadn't tilald lire** and brown craforda Favorlta food* — radishes 4ml
of 42.
N otC K
looked
as
if
she
were
ready
for
you
muat
make
It”
—
Chari**
Editor
I v ill (iiitch rl
Dran nf the Strtaon University gene to college.’’
chocolate Ice cream together.
Buiton
llualne.K M-inngi-t
College of Law In Del-aml.
The average person think* that a real game! Helen Stafford, in Ambition— to bo a radio
N'lincy
an­
The (lardcii (Tuh o f the San'Th* .world I* bleaaed moat
llighto n
The speaker who proved him­ the moon Is only a planet, ami a grey wool aUTt ami a blue
nouncer or crmedlan.
Adtrertlaing M .m n gir
Xuaun f ini Crnniniar School re organ- oy men who do thing*, and not self to be a master of humor he is acipiainti-d with only the House, didn't look a* If the were Activities — football, baaketbull,
iced at it. firat meeting of the ty thoa* who mertly talk about began hla Interrating address by man In the mmin. The rollrge ready for any foollahnraa. So
K lrtle y
thesplan*.
iL-i„jfr,s||year Ttie.dny afternoon. Nancy tnem"—Oliver
A ia o c i te Editor,,
saying that degree* don’t make maduatw know* that the moon I* sophisticated! I That cute blond,
Lucille Hall, icnlor
E’itt* w»a elected preaident, tier"The three foundation* of edu­ the man any more than the stuff -.MU.IWO Mile* away.
l-ovcll
He also Ruth Strnatrom, waa stunning Birthday—Augi. IS.
In
a
rnl
wool
aklrt
and
a
belga
aldine
llinchcliffe,
vic*i
pre.i*
cation:
acelng
much,
Buffering
the women. “ If* th# Muff In­ knows thaJJ It is cold and wet,
A lice T l -1111,1a
Pla&lt;« o f blrth-^Hanford.
lav
H|m,k- much, -and •atudying
much*'— in boi*a that women uu* make and that the light comes from blouse. One of our seniors who Favorlta aong— “ Jim "
I'n tly lloiigc dent, and Itoherl
really
looked
nice
waa
Violet
man,
reported
Earh
rimm
In
Ihw
Cat
he
rati
‘
•
aide that rqttnt* “
K lw iird iMar.lm ll
Fwvortta food— shrimp salad
Ihu. reflet Hon from Che sun.
up In a Favorite color—blue.
"H alf th* ilia w* hoard with­
_
„
laila Nun cr erlinnf* i* entitled to have four
I Kan lamba-rt continued 4y
The excellent uddre/ut was con­ Wells. All dressed
HI* heeaiiae tv IIiliac III* student* lluil the cluded by Dean Lambert say­ yellow aklrt, white lilouae, and Favorite iporl—baseball.
S|M rla Ed ito r* . .
K llm le lh niendirt. iii the garden cluh. Mra. in our heart* nr*
S. ti. Dlckeraoli, from the Han­ we hoard them"— Proctor
Vaughn
teacher leads th* knowledge from ing “ I-carn about the practical spectator pump*. And who tlao Favorite
orcheatra—Cob Callo­
“ Habit la a calle: w* weave th* student by creating enthusi­ lElnga in life, tut also try to could appear on tho scene but
'
K ir liy E'ite ford (iiinlen t'luli, aria na, the
way.
Hnapahot Editora
tiladya edviar r for the tiramnmr School a thread of It ovary day, and asm for the subject being tzught CLtaTn th* better things of life." Marguerite and Jute? Did they Favor&lt;ta paatlme—-making scrap
a|iorty I Marguerite
waa
(Iroiip,
at laat wa cinnot breach It.” — In th* student.
1‘lppln
The student! Ilf Bemnnle High look
book.
The chili aelefttd three prnj- Horace Mann
Some people aay, “ What good Sehoi.| enjoyed the unusual man­ dressed in a deep brown skirt, Highlight nf school ea.ecr —
t ’llfford I ’roclor
white
blouse
kelly
green
over
e
c
ti
for
their
work
thla
year.
“
Miochlef
may
taally
be
done
(It c illa lin g M alinger. . M ar oiie
cheer-leader and lunior play.
College
degree* T"
Dean ner in which this address wa* £lvare
Th e f ir . l i . I he ra re M id
im ­ quickly, but gcod and beautiful Lambert laid that more money la rn and they will look forward' to seas hat, and ileevelrsa hlplength Pet hxta—word Juice.
Nrnrninn
'
provement
of
llie
ir.
f
o
u
n
d
t
n*
work
I*
generally
don*
slowly."
Pet Ilka—vanilla dopea
Hill tlrnin n
mad* by th* "College graduate j Dean Ijiniberf* return.
W” i*rTo*C1*
Stella T o ic iiio it i , , , ' ir home. A p rim w ill he of. — Ruthin
(han by the high school gradost*.
By Herman Middleton
*f our b in * had
the u
rn . Favorlta *tara—Cnry -Grant and
had lh«
aamo
“ Ha who wakai to _finij him- •
-.Martini t f p .H 1feted to the hov or g irl tlir* tmIUtU . Dl.xUw
|Idea, .about.
_________ _ Am blttniwart on -lh e-vtege.4-— By M A K C U E IU T E fH IN C A X O itt'v i- a .1d h eir homo g r o u i.U la the self fanpiuaa haaiv't been aifeep."
'all came dressed In --black and
■
jg r r a le e l i itc n t. A ny .-liilii m ay — Roger llabaon
Orien Farrell, senior
I orange skirts, orsnge
blouses. Birthday. May S. 1923
compete for* thla
prin*.
The
‘‘ E&gt;»ryihlng tomva v*o him who
grounda niual he ,ecn and Judged a ills ami huatlei whlla he waits.”
Place o f birth, Sanford
liefore ami a fte r Improvement by — W. II. Vanderbilt
Favorite aong*— "Deap Purple"
Dy IIU -D U N IT
non#
other
than
our
eh#orl#Mrr»,
n com m ittee from
the
School
It. Earl Kipp
and "Tamptatlon"
I Earline Kelly, LuCill* Hall. Mar Favorite rolnr—light brown.
_Tho football oeaacn I* here uml (iiird en Club.
and Jan* Thigpen. Faverit* food—fried chkken.
'tha Wight,
The atvond prolect w ra !n con ­
unrounding it la all the* glamour
Since th* new policy o f the before they
started
bringing
uak_i.
ji
the
■lid excitement of new riimpn tinue the b en u lH H rtiun o f
Favorite aport— football.
Rita Theater, which bani doubt* heck old
picture*
that I hmlj
a|| thosw aeen^In black
Favorite orchestra— My own ir
crushes. TIu-Dun-It d-iean't hove aehnol grounda. Thla will Include
feature programs, haa gone into
ami orange unlform*i''W*r* our
a gal, but he area nil, know* all, the planting o f the perm anent
future year*
* * Edward White: "I think thiy'*"**
°
"
n,r*
hand that haa really Imprevsd Favorite paatlme— Talking to Bil
foundation planta a n 'l n bed of
and tell*------nil!!
effect, tha atadenta o f Seminolo
£ ?U a 'y
JUtuHaylh*"lUr**
itM™Vre‘,r‘ lAllh'ug'h*t!?Illon Walah
We haven't »e*n any sign hue- ennliel.- which w ill b* uacd bv
about MoL
Tuesday morning the Banrord High School have been axpreaafried stout a eartaln San- Highlight of my school rare**—
ly o f what seemed, u*t year, the club na cut flew era In r each
Marjorie Jones: "I don't 1*0
Junior High Bchool had Ita cha- Ing their opinion* o f thla pollry.
player
bee•
uae
totball
to bo a* promising affair between -of.............
the rnoma. The
third
project
when I waa re-elected president
.
This week tho Inquiring Re­ double feature*, but I don't •M*'* I:®*,
date with un* of tb* Lake
FRANCEH U AliuE and IJLENN .wa* to s«*l»t the adviaor in main- let prrgram at 10:S0 A. M. Tho porter aaka: "W hat dn ynu think they should be stopped. | think
of th* Ole* Club.
.ODHAM.— LEROY IIODdK was talnlng n garden center. This Irst thing on tha program waa o f th* now policy o f tho Rita I ? !7 r . l ,
.Kru t K.
nlv Icl*Y Cheerleader*
*h*
looked pet hate—Listening to Guy Loiptno M
l _____
__ _______
,
8chool
Hong by the
aaaemblv
lhcul&lt;l *** *ftn ly !nlc» In e flewered aklrt and a
gnuindeil last week—fee—nry-nttirv-^retiree—wdT - lie - mainlslno.1 In , the
reaaon than hacking into the downtown local Km and will aerve ~t*d by Mlil WhtddoTT—Aftrr- tho Theaioeta
tlu ir e . Nonlgren :"l'm
gUd
J 1” ’ *
Patty Hodgo:
"Ain’t It awfnll
reI----students re­
by the way. th* Ink* City dheer- Favorite atare-^Ciry, Grant and
)K U N |) r.ONHTARLE. Kvrry. im n rUnrinf hounc for «ny p#r school aong tho
I don't think you will got your that there aren't going to he leadera kwkrd swell in
bfir hflit hroii WkiirintF flu* |&lt;tv,«j»rn wl»n nrnlfl, htlp In iH f WBJf mained standing whllo th* BMr
Rita Hayworth.
r*o worth.
won't go to any more double feeturea. I'm purple Jumpers and gold bishop Ambition—
money'
-PBR I m
to become n femoo*
lltht Ip HKTTY WILKINSONS rU nl», rut I lain, Uwn P#rvk#. unit Spangled Banner waa playtil, af­ th*
movie* as much aa 1 did be­ tired of seeing B picture*."
ter
which
Gen*
L*a*tt*
and
BUI
sleeve
blottsea.
b
l&lt;
•reheatr*
ry#i. but It'd our yurtui ihni lint Intlvu e will br BVtlUblw under
.Jpck Herring: "I )lk* douhJ*
fore."
Janninga
hald
th*
flag
whil*
tha
On*
of
our
freshmen,
Charlotte
fute tail whu work* in WAI.- ilhe parilen renter. Thla aoreire
II yau don’t want to
eaiui
Orten Farrell: "I
liked th* features.
(IREEN’H, put il there.— JOYCE will be sponsored by tho adult pledge wra given. Th* Glee Club pictures the way they were — *e« hut on* nlrture vou can True, looked very original in
sang
th*
"Bchool
Song”
and
"I
ADAMH ndmlt*
that
iilizenre club nf the city.
leave before th*
other
on* red stocking cap and n navy
Lev* Yeo Truly." Fo» th* aertp- evenly divided."
ulua suit
Betty King leaked
Jnokes Ihtf heart grow fnmlcr— - ROBERT LKF. SPARKMAN
Lots Caldwell i 1 like HonM* atari*.”
r.
Mama
tor*
Mr.
Morris
read
th*
litb
|f anineboilv else. For ilisl live,
Lillian Walah: "I like doub’e mighty cut* in a yellow * sport
feature* because If I don't lih*
chapter
of
Marh,
after
which
th
dress, green sued* beanie. Two
IIA HOLD H A LL— LOIN 0\LO ­
irealisari Frew Peg* Owl
Lord'* Prayer waa repeated by on* of the pictures, I always feature* beeuse you yet your of our cut* couple* who appeared
WELL and HELEN
HUTCHI­
Rathborne-Halr A Rldgknow thn! there la another un* parleyV worth and .they bring at tha gam* Friday sight'were Press, 1
th*
students.
SON are carrying nn sternly cor­
m ta Ca,
m Too*
m*hway Ca, The Yowtll
that
I
may
Ilka."
Fire
prevention
week
la
being
Stella Touchton sod Harvey llald ton Drug Co- Annitag* Cabin
respondence* with or-n-lmltie iMarguerite Duncan: " I lib*d
observed
at
Junior
High
thla
On
Tuc~lay
mnrnlng.
chapel
sad Zona Matthews and Arthur Court, Robert L Cm. Rita Then*
vtlle. A-IInh. -MAUJOUIE JONES
lomluctcd by Mr*. 8UI|p P. weak. Chief CXevtland gave x th* double feature* on Tueailay'— By -HERMAN MIDDLETON
Beckwith. Stella teas draaead In ter,
i Fena exclaiming over the wmt- was
Chamber
of
temmerre,
on |h«
a rase crop* dries with white Valdes Hotel Elton J. Mouthaerfiil
time ah*
• ....................
......had" ucronipunv Arrington, when a new radio- very Interesting talk
»l pom-pom*.
Zen*
Ing the DYSONH In Galnrnville vlctrola la being tried out, l*tor* ways te prevent fire, lie **M
extra sporty In a black plaid
when they took FRED Juirk Hun- year the fourth grad* leavaa a not tii let rubbish eccummulnte,
aklrt, whit* shirt, and red hat. Bottling Co, F. D. Pcott’a Stand#
•lay. Now there La a iierfnct ri»- gift tu tha school, and th* radio- don't hang wat clothe* i n •lee
trie wire*, and don't let your
vtrtrola
Is
Wing
trial
oat,
before
Some of eur hoy* pet ratbag ard BareIce. HR! Lumber Co. K.
niance.- GEORGE HPEEII tumj
chimney
get
clogged
up.
a
decision
la
mad*:'
W*
hope
th*
rn every! line he sens
tho,
late* were "Harold
who had V. Heaaholder. Hollywood Shop,
d limit,
II*
—OEORQR
SPRNf
class,
i
f
I'JHMUO
wll
decid#
to
ely bracelet JOHN IIEJ.KAR
m a good looking tan herring ^
W, j .
Plumber.
l
ur
thla
'on*
for
ua.
Wa
hn»a
pave VALARIF. WEI.Idl fee her
W. fc Klrrhhoff, J r, Eva Brea
Th* tennis club of Semina)* M ^ r e l, Fennell, Helen Hielumn. hone tweed coat Clothes make
written
aletter
to
them.
hittMay.— Cum* PHILIP,
XVk*
rha regttUUona of the elnh th* man even though they nr* Beauty Shop, 8. O. -ShlnhoUer,
High School, under th* direction
don’ t you make tin yonr mind?
Eari Jeter era* B. L. Parhma, Homer** B#*i
it In oeCkr te keep up in th* ywir "pap's".
I’rof. Herman E. Morels of
of MU* Catherine Takach, mat
It II NANCY
DIGHTON
nr
•porting hla fathera new saddle Shoo, Tha Tavera, Mra. A. D.
I'tiament
It
la
suggested
that
' MARJORIE JUNE BURDICKJ Junior High School talked to na
Paul
Monday afternoon fag the purpose
Zachary. Cetery City Printing
k cqupl* p|ny a set weehiy. axfords—elae »M.
' —At the P. A. K. ilance TustiUy In chapel last Friday, whan he
of those
had an one af
thorn elai
rlasey halt
of cheesing partners
for tha
aura
to
arrange
th*
tlag
and
rlz
Ight MARTY I'ERKINd ,bde told the buys a n d ____ ...
tournament.
place in advance with opponent*.
in tha absence o f
floor' ahow with her ».&lt;ig bo rareful at bom* and nt tchpoL
Those coupled together tret
The kam* I* forfeited If an*
it. :
S w -.’ SS:
I dance ru'itlne.-r-EARLE JE- Safety song* ware aul &lt; py
Ipl* appears at the desigaated showing off Jewel Pittman Um
" all Joined
pupil*, after w“
which
M ./N . Cleveland prtaided over
R and KIRBY FITE o &gt; con- pupils,
darljw now gal freaa Seville. •
the
flatf
salute.
tha
first
Seminole
High
P.
T.
Uniforms
always
get
’em.
plating &gt; IUII* Hip- Wonder
could
b*
going
weal.
MarDavid (iatehel certainly waa g**d
thay
&gt;' fail* to 'appear.
On
laat
Thursday
aflamOOO,
F.URTJH
huh?
I
*
toward
Short, Betty Moaref, Martha
Each eouoie w allowed
wed fifteen baking in hi* i t ad unform ft*
“
KRT
MORELAND atlUj'h" «r*t V. T. A- meting was faculty and
y e d a *&lt;
hae la
played
h Io on tha football
a-Urdinem. After
&gt;r thait Urn* b
In the ' heaH of ANN held,, we are, all wwrklng ta help for.
Rev. W. P. Breaks, Jr,
expires
the
gam
I*
forra
tha
gam*
la
for­
eytewAM talk an "Moral
B? Don't be ton IIAHTY, our prvakfcdt,- Mrs.
Junior High
well
th* prepared eeapW.
ttna." Mrs.
Mr*. CwveUag
CWveUad
lions.”
—HELEN PHILIPS la a* have s' •aacaeeaful 1 year
by
Newman:
her
M
games
to
he
C A T B APARTMKNtH
After
an
Intereatiag
proad her delight af tha
m a n lark Ihas* dayC'GwoM
■redara.
ma get whkh U .t fo
tmWv.a reJrodid au*&lt;
bocauM LANCE. HAYF.H
'Wnilamer
Chiag BgCMtxg ;
'home from m.tn. ?n*lnth*? lunchroom. Tha
to
Ithouett, the MOT grade won the attendance
^ A f k ^ dhpeelag
4
Nle*
XNAN affair
aklrt
at
M U
"S heart
I..

Salmagundi Staff Is Announced;
David Gatchel Is Editorin-Chief
More Officers
Are Elected By
Senior Class

S. II. S. SASSIETY

Dean Lambert Of Stetson University
Speaks To S* II. Students On Education

„
i

•
►
, f
‘
, P**. / '

caa was singing
theme
song this week following the
liitlea* showing of the ‘"Sell
CelegyE’nl* against Columbia. High
iuike Ctv. Friday night.
_
"There’ll Be
Some
Change*
Made’* was Ihe tune crooned by
McLuci* a* he put his charges
trrough their paces this week. Aa
was evident from th* last en­
counter the T oll ate still lacking
the
fundamcntala-wtackllng
in
and l locking—which— are so vi­
tal Jo the game ami Coach has
set nut to remedy this.
lie inaugurated
----- week's
practice with a rough and tough
scrimmage on Monday which I#
duplicated on Tuesday with a
light scrimmage Wednesday. In
the.!* practices A. W. llicka and
Junior brmtn,
formerly
right
end uml letl guur'J respectively.
were changed to the tackle alotA
ami l*il!y Fleming, laat week i
•hilling light in Hanford’s 20 to
ll ilcfial, ri-malm-il at Irft end
ax Taylor Brown returned to the
"rut ailing aa right end end Jim­
my Bulge moved up from the
tetmil airing to fill the v e n d #
guard aput.
Ill Ihe barkfirld ilrxxtir xtepa
were taken. McKay Truluck and
Mzik Cleveland were changed to
the full back poultiun as Orien
Tarrell wa- moved to the helm (R
the tekin. Widfer, because of a
favoralile showing in lait week's
bailie ha i been moved to right
ning-lack and ^ * y prove very
vaiuuide tu the success of the
■earn.
—
A few minor injuries were sa l#
i'ered by the Feds during the
week, but nothing serious has re­
united. The ailing Jack Herring
has had his leg treatJd for the
na.&lt;t week and may be available
fur service against the B u c c ^
neers of Daytona Uearh, Friday
night.
Here's hoping Coach la ' ‘sing­
ing" the right tuna for the suc­
cess of the Fed* and may they
jn on the chorus.
^
That'* ail for this week. BW
seeing you next week with soma
favorable reports, I. hop*. '

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lie Land, there.
21 ........ —Ocala, her*.
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.7
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14 St. Augustine, there.
21 ....New Smyrna, her*.
20
Leesburg, there.
By Jack Herring

Co., McLaulin Jeweler,
Bill's
rant, Roy Holler, Hockey’s
c key’s Tire
Package Store, Eddie's ReatauShup, J. C. Hutchison Co., Mar­
ine Studios, Nelson A Co., Mar­
tin
Htanko’a Company,
Charm Fruit Co., and A. Dud*
t Sons.
Jack K. Katsell, Staley’s Ser­
vice Station, Oviada Drug Stare.
Ceng Plumbing, (T. a r 1
City of Hanford,
Ulllard
Smith, Ixney’a Drug Store. Flo­
rida State Bank, J. R. Stewart,
Florist, \V. All** Burpee Co..
McCrary's. Randall Dectrle Co..
Western Union, Vernay
Crate
Co.. C. I. A
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Dlpgfeldar#
Henry A. Ruaaell Seed Co.,
Ilaynea Office Equipment Co..
Hanford SUte Farmers' Mark*!,
K. W. Fruit Co., American Fruit
Growere. Kilgore Seed Ca., BernInol* Feed Co, CampMra S*M
rurity Fee«l Co., tad Chase
Co.
Tuxedo- Feed A Supply Co..
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Guaranty A Abstract Co., Monk
Bennett's Billiard Parlor, 0 . U.
Stuart Paint A Glass Co., Unit#
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Co., Rke, Trew A
Rice C *.
Inc. Coleman’s
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Attacks Of
Soviets Slow
Nazi Advance

Americans £*aved In Nazi Torpedo Attack

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London Sourccn Say
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fensive Hns lAist —
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WASHINGTON, Oct IS -4 F )
— Tha 8uprrme Co art agVMaJ
today to rev law - IlligaUaa which
wouki open lha way for 1 a
stralghtent ruling a*
whathai
Iho Communist Party adfMMM
Ua overthrow of the Ualtod
Stales ■ovarnmynt •
./ '
The trihonal grunted a n . an*
peal by William SchnuldcrtMti,
atata aacretarv of the Communist
Party of Cpllforala and nathrv
of Russia.
•
Ha aought a rarvlaw of the de­
cision of the federal diatrlct
court at Ran Francisco etnreUIn*
hit' American eliltanahla on the
around* that mcmbepahlp In to*
Communist Party had haan concanted.
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House Foreign •A f­
fairs Group B e-

•f “world conquest."
Testifying aa the flrat wit*
neaa before the Hoom foreign
affaln committee an the pro#
poead repeal -of the prohibition
againat arming American* mer­
chant ihipe. Hall ateo assarted
h* favored “repeal pt modifiesUoa“ of Ua sectfea of the act
prohibMIag American merchant*
re men from entering
combat
. aanaa.
AdmlniatnUan lenders predict• •d
ad .Sunday
Sunday night n (Ready lour*

1911

Litigation E x p e c t #4
To Decide If Parts''
Is For- Overthrow
Of U.S. Government

Permission To
* Ann Ships Asked

WASHINGTON. Oel 13
—
Secretary Hull urgin* » Dronnt revUlon of the
P Neatrality Act to permit the
" arabi* of
marehantmen.
solemnly told Con*reu today
. the United State*
"cannot
Stefii’-Wewnot
turn and walk after from
♦ the steadily mounting danger
of a Nazi military ramoaiim

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^ From Danger Of
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OCTOBER

M o m e n t u m

Moscow Drive
May Be Halted
Both Sides Pour In’
Reserves In Great­
est Test Of War
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C o u t it o r liig

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of driving within 11)0 milrtt
tlf MOSCOW, tht* KtlKSiHIIH totlnv tlpclurw! out* Nazi thrust
hail slowrtl down anil
tho
defenders had launched coun­
ter-attacks at several points.
I .olid'&gt;n s o u rce s agreed tho
Captaln William Mrllo (left), commander
a, they landed at Bio dr Janeiro. They d r ten. Mary 1Rhlnocaroa and baby Georgia Joe- rest peacefully
tier man offensive, now in IU*f th* American-owned tanker I. C. Whit*,
flared thalr atalp. fully lightml and hearing a
at Brookfield Zoo, Chicago, wharo an overtired atork dropped* the
I 121h dnv. hail lost inomcnwhich waa torpedoed anil sunk off lha Braill*p&gt;.flighted Panamanian flag, wa, aunk withI m a a l u M i s a J i . l a . t ____ - « i L . a i A i i . 1 ______
a
.
a
..
twenty-pound Infant, ona of lha fleet rhino* ever horn In captivity,
' turn, adding thm- n « possibil­
tan coast. Is pictured with members of his crew
out warning by the Nails.
ity the German drive might b«
, CHICAGO, Out 13—(AV-Rail­
r
I
halted 70 or
road mrna|am«*rt today aubmltMunC(iv*
t«l • wage C r e a V ^ n t o r offer
Kr«*»h IttiFnisn tr«M»|w r«*|)«rteu«
it Roaaevalfa
Roosevelt's faat* ““ ▼ w, I
h U U U o O llU
to President
ly had recaptured a town near
finding board Investigating th*
llryan.k, 210 miles anulhweal of
dispute
between
th* nations
Moscow, ami slowed the i.erman
major
carrier*
and
their
IJM
OJW
O
m
I«
drive m the Vjasina mca, 128
♦
*t
organised employes.
Drivers hnv* until Oct. I*j t.*
miles west o f Mo-cow
Turn candidate*, James Hi Gut
Tha popomal Is based on formate
purrh»iio their IPII t‘J tlrivrr &lt;
Their IS little i|Urstion that
and Gan. D. Bishop, quallfifd; to­ relating to chances In th* indrt
lirvnRrf wlthqur iinong In ^iikc
the greatest te*l of the war te
day te run tor commis,loner* dn of living costs to tha toted !«
tha driving F*mniiiiiVti:n, uc
Impending, with .leady -treaties
the City election to ba held,' Nov. railroad cross revenues, Tim first
coniing to n tclrgram rvcriie'l
of reservr, pouring into hpln
4.
• .
stlmatod six
affect would ba an estimated
by Judge R. \V Win* tewtay.
amile-. The British aiming an
nt Increase on ownings up
Mr^ Gut said ha intend* to run
DuRinrnji hwa been »lnw ,ti tli.&lt;
■serial offcn.lvr at German Infor re-election In group No^ Two ^ | 3 0 weak or |&lt;8 on th* saml
Country Judgt*i«
nffiev . fui
liustrail targets to snl tno haul
i ; : . * * w ^ . mosShly payroll.
mM'il RuRsiuna,
Haviirin,
thw |mi»t week dt*»pita iht* i*nct
I**
The 'Agriculture
Adjuetmcnt group No. On*,-.
that betiveeii ‘J.,p»t&gt;o ,n \ I,no ||.
the Rhineland, northwest HerMors* than
1.000
Kiwantena censea iRRUed U*t )r ir ,trc )•»!
any and concentrated on ItreA«t Cattm mattress program la
In making hi* announcement.
Dt'tUrmir that nuch man **
to be renewal, tht Ju *g*» «!«•
"Adolf Whralar ami Muano l.imland their wives attrnddl thr
In and Nuernberg.
wuSnmder (wny and White per- Nr. B lahep anld, "A t t h o . tugthree
henrh nhould not la nllowad to
The Swiss a n n o u n c e d
opening of the 21th annual run- eUivd.
■ana. pad'negro** whoae yearly gaatlon of aaveral of luy friends
/I k forevrr anil thun obatruct ....... ns were killed by
X hove consented to beo0n)*' a
an nnvrntion of Flotida Diatrlct Hi---------- &lt;
candidate for CUr Commltaioncr
the vaill of thr majority in thl» identified a irc ra ft winch struck
d*)— Doug- wanie International at Orlando
count! y. L i %. Crufton, Titusville the Swiss village o f lliih w d near
aad would, approateto Use support ' CHICAGO, b e t
ittorw y , who waa introduerd at Ihe German bo nier.
of the voter*. I hat* &lt;no 'an* to i la* C. Maektoehte, •director ol ycalartlay, as the big l«nqurt
the Rotarv lunchron IimIav by
grlgd’ and If elected.1 wilt en*
German forces, driving on
hail at tha Orlando
Country
('ey. A. SjtH*rr aa e«miiiiamb*r of C O W in the mightiest
...
•* "tmbwchaaar thrrtWf tb«* WorW nf men end machines ,hl&gt;
. t
forcing sonla to gn downtown
wp#ma Ibelr awe upon temple*
War, Npokr on !*Thr llmb ilyinir has ever seen, were reporter m
spr.,dinner
teat/
'
night,
Frank
and Just reUtyt “they would hart
ttou of U * protect, Mrs. Outda
rMlnaophir^
of
the
I'rrarnt Berlin tmlay l» have
Wllaon, county homo demonstra­ accratary-irelaanrer of A. P. Con* to ba itablhaT. »
. warheads to within atemt.
Shame*, chairman of the “On
War."
ntlly and 8oua^' rf 1) aatala and
tion agent stated today.
Ha concadad that whan the da* to Or|andn“ runimlUce, said this
S miles of the Russian raplUI“ Thr
world
b
m«ivr«| by 1SM
The* Seminole County Celery
Tba government furnlahra cot­ Inauranca broker*, bar aarved at fansa program began food prices
line German
force striking
Camp of the Woodman of tho thouirht i»uwrr"i br Raid. -nnt by from the west reached ai w i »
ton and ticking for tha mattress- a commissioner (Inc* hi* etfc* ware at “vgry low lever but h* morning.
Speeches by Senator Claude World has completed plan, for mu^clr but by train. If you can just west of Gshntsk. which is
«* tut each parson who appllya tion In |MC.“ v said it is to* duty of food distri­
co-onlinatr and rumpndirnd thr
Mr. Bishop, preaidant Cream butor* to do all'In thalr power to Pepper •n,l Governor Hpesa^rd a homo-coming meeting with the thouuht of thr world, you %
supplies hla own thread and ac­
%ill rbolil 1UI miles from Mn-ioe*.
and
Orlando
Holland will climax the activities Winter Gprden
tusr labor. Orta Mathteux, county Paper Company; was a charter keep price* from spiraling.
know which way it I* itoing. Th»* German dlspatchrs -aaf. and snluster.
Tuesday
nl*ht
at
8:00
of
the
meeting
today
and
will
be
performance supcrivilon, explain- membar of tha Rotary Club and
firat of thr undarlyinir |»hil«»u*» uther driving from the -mdhwest
followed by tha Governor's Usll o'clock In the W. O. W. hall on phlam
aarved on the CUR Council Board
of the piraant wur i&lt; ’Tha was -aid to have gone to Kaluga.
I’srk
Avenue,
with
Commander
*C
the
country
dub.
In Seminal* County there are in 1BIR. Ha la a director of the
10O miles from the Sovi-l »»•&gt;'•
W. I’. Field* greeting guests and Koldnl Winif I'hiloaophy' **.
. -Aium linsc . tq. J h e .^ n M ''r !."
— Ua* whUu-htratad.-Ihit.
«*r*r-the
mer»lnr.*G.“O
r
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F l r r ^ C C F o s iiia r t
Ike Episcopal - passing ~ sSiii.siiic the (.otAriaii, s itci urr,ra w -W.C- ^ » , . ac .lieoSAsscJwA.^w-s
sounding the them*— “Safeguard ( olllits secretary, atatrd tosl.y.
now, under
Church.
silver
ruin of IHUM with an e.gle nail swept 27 miles past Vyasma,
V. I*. Miller, a Isikrtend halgeWASHINGTON. Oct. 13.-W 1 Democracy By Individual Her*Ur”
engraved
on it with it- wing- which is I2S fniles west of Mos­
—Tbo nomination of Clifford J. — and called upon the members member and stela manager of spread far apart, and another cow. ami the one from tho south­
Durr of Alabama to a aaven-yrar to work, fdr the “constructive tho organisation, will be the silver coin »f |U'J2 with Ihe wings west 110 miles beyond flu/slanprincipal speaker. The subject
et i-rdi tp 1 Bryansk. Importan*
term on the federal communica­ things of life.”
of the csglt’ folded. The fifst
Imhiatrlsf
tions Commission was auhmittcd
A large number of Hanford "f his speech will ba “ wo&lt;aleraft.' mill was mintrd ju-l afler the cnmiminirstlons and
Members of visiting lodges and
renter. It was In the vieiinty
Ylilted &gt;tales had rrduced Spain nf
Tha fedlowtog merchants and te lha Sapate tpday Jty President members of the Klwanla Clsit. Hanford
ihet" towns that latest Hovlet
men
attending
the
attendesl thn meeting yriterduy
from a first iste power to a
business man haw already sig­ Roosevelt.
Durr, now -assistant general and .n group of delegate* and “home coming" will be addressed third rate |mwrr and hsd taken war hulletlna placed the heaviest
nified thalr toteation pi; co­
by
tw„
local
eltlsans,
O.
I*.
Hern
preliminary m * : g. mi
Ksconatrudion alternates nr* to attend the meetits seat st the council ef great fighting.
op*rutin* with .Tha
Hanfard counsel of the
Klscwhefe along the 75D-#il«,
maUnaaos so that 1
along • with other don and Judg* James G. Sharon, nations, he said. ' ,
Herald In publishIn* .••special Finance Corporation, wlU succeedI lng today,
the
organisation'*
front front the northern Valdai
workers amt, a*tool It
secretary
die
Frederick 1. Thompson, Mobil*,i Klwsniam. Delegate* are K. F.
The second coin, he continued, hills helnw Leningrad to the Hcu
the ticking could begin
Lana, -E. B- Kandall and Mr. closed.
wWeli prlS
waa issued in IU22 at ‘ a time
Th# county performer
During th* course of the bus! when' o f all periods in American of A»ov In the south the Germans
Bhajnas and tha alternate* are
1.800 prospective
iter visiters
dee Ir red the Russian linen bend­
visor baliavte th* Idea
Rev. J. ’J. Kullaghan. O. P. nerv meeting, the Fall activities of history we have
selected from a i
al Chamber
Ihe
greatest
satisfsetery In
awry
the ramp will b* discussed. Mr cause to frel ashamed. This was ing buck under the incessant
Herndon anil W. B. .laebry.
.. . .
dorr tu/'thu~ifatt meir
XiiUins ..edited that-thte gadrer- tTie“ R fIfBT'wheri' lh«~l TliHe.| SlaleT Nan imnhiilng.______
Hiller was repsirtrd lo have
win coat about 80 rente,
dalrter tho davntlonal In open
m . P«rt*«ularly
lm,mrtsnt withdrew from the rouncil of
hilled
1
1
,1
*1
1
1
tanks
tile
might­
appUeaata' furnish all i
tha mealing Ihl* morning. Mr. »ml all local numbers should b&lt; great nations, when wn gave up
iest a.senddy of lilechan[led land
WASHINGTON, Oct 13 - OF) Shaman revealed, later Major present.
W. T. Whitehead
nur gun*, sank our battleships, miseer :1 •• niirld has ever reen— '
—President Roosevelt today urged John Tllilan and Uaut. rommanllofmaait Electric Bcrvics
dumped army trucks
into the in'o I'm giant offensive under
congressional loaders to &gt;apaad dar Maxwell Wall, ware to speak
Duka's Plate
•r* to save Ihe big steel com­ wi v since Oct. 2.
enactment of Urn •Wtto.OOO.UOO an a punai of "Klwanla ami Na­ British Bombers
City Drug (
panies fro intlielr competition,
Ilolh German and Russian ac­
Cleaning
A tend-leasa appreprlaUun and r*. tional Defense."
L* nay
Dry
Mr. Crofton ilrtlared.
count* agreed that some nf the
—-re-ew
Fire
jPive
Vessels
reived
aiaursne*
tha
MU
. would
_ Ua
.
Another mnterlylng philosnphy hlnsidlest fighting of the war W—
■ MIAMI.-bet. IS
Prerl
ly Credit As* reach th* Senate floor early
uf this war, he characterised a&lt; going oi) ss the Rede threw bp- *
PI*#, former Dad*' county sollnext week.
i k c,R? 1 0 c t &gt;3 - ( A t - Brit- tlie “ Turapln
streams
nf
fresh,
trslnesl
reserve!
philosophy", in
alter, will go oa trial today on
I«n In itibars and torpedo
'
Bark*
plane. a hiah this nation—esawied back •Isa
.—
sr I▼. If,
. l lel# lliss
a# rase d *1
r ea-sa
w pHflfrlt
r e fr e |
r—
** e r ff .—
v — ki ia—u
v t
iruprla*
into
its
shell
and
did nothing. Naxi juggernaut.
phi to slave law*,
five Italian ahlre ami teft*“ ’i We -.iid there would be no moro
Th* German high rommaml
of pLronlng with
SITKA. Alaska, Oct l h - l A l - trail o f fir« in«J destruction it wars so as did away with half
telty Co-, M i
t e f T tod Caf*
An unaiplalnrd riploalon In an • ftHirte ami harbora In raids
viapor&gt;
women
Utidargroand dynamite ntirsilM •lung tha luUan-oceupleU North
ten #/ •' Realty
l &gt; n l * to-work
at th*. Rilka ■naval «lr station A,Lk ! n „eo* f ,&gt; u,# *• A - r. r*.
i Couaty Laun*
•unttef-kOJad at least all. service ported Hunday.
A Grocery Co*
man. Injured dorena Of parson*
The first blow In tha growing
In tha nearby flshln^rtllag* and Midi erraatan air offansrva was
dam-gad dafanra s#d
private struck Friday night u R, A. f,
and naval nlaaa* hit three vet*
construeUan. *
Tim blast reverberated across sals In a 20.minute torpedo as­
mlrt Barsnof l«lsnd Just as hun* sault on an Italian convoy.
drads *f civilians and many
Defying th* fir* of destroyer,
fsmllCsa war* listening to th* aborting four freighters,
th*
bantdktlon In a Hltk* church. The planes hit th* leading
vassal
to reveaten sent
windows* cas­ amidships, steppad thn second
cading Into th* streets ip a showsr with a torpada blast forward of
«d-heukan glass*
th# bridge, and erlpnlsd a third,
Caafard.
lh a 1st of dead Included a communique announced.
the number growing steadily,
C asT Print Is C. Allen, Kantfleld,
U ffi,,F k fc Ratob fc^Wtbfldga.

Railroad Management
Offers Wage Increase

Gut And Bishop Qualify To Run
For Commission November 4th

|Q y 0 1* Th0US3Ilcl

A tten d Kiwanis
Meet At Orlando

Mattress Program
Of Government
Gets Underway

Crofton Would
Quiet Wheeler
And Lindbergh

License Extension
Stops On Saturday

Pepper And Holland
Scheduled To Make
Addresives Tonight

;Rotary Speaker Says
Will Of Majority
Not To Be Hindered

OPM Head Appeals
Far Low Food Prices

Wo o dme n Plan
Hom«eoming Meet
At Winter Garden

R. -Stork.' chief of para! operaUpftfa .
* '
They will testify In eaerel aea*
slot'hut they may dtetrihut* out*
Una* of thete t**ttotooy to news­
men;- la general, they ■ are ex*
parted to reiterate md expand

President

Durr Recommended

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition

Raterday that
tha hoartoga h.

will boycott
•f tha dad*

• 11 Men Leave
Far Indueti

President Asks For
Lend-Lease. Speedup

Pine Is Chsrged In
White Sieve Case

Explosion Kills
r Six Serviee Men

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Plane Factory Testa

trd Observeg Columbot Day
With Display Of American Flags

hr *r looting
th* muidag at |

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llcnxl Income neit year ti l» M
Taxes Assessed By State, County
billion dollar* But L f o r a we can
be/in jingling this around In our
w e re going to hare to
And City Higher Than Eyer Before pockets
turn over a^out one q uarter of It
ke various branches of govto the
That'* the way things would eminent.
be IE the estimated 23 billion
No Laager So K icfasire
dollar tax till for 1942 (counting
The Income T axpayers’ Club,
the new federal ta x of three and otherw ise.know n aa the Society
a half billion and the expected of Perpetual Gripe, will welcome
state and local levies) were II*
flOO additional members Into
flded equally among the populaorganisation next Mar. 16,
Congress has considerately re­
ns- duced exemptions In order to
perm it these additional cilixens
to sh srs the fun.
A tU ght Intiation fee of 640,000,000 w |l| be charged these new
members, which la approximately
the price of 100 new super bomb*
era. Bringing ths figures down­
stairs where we little fellow* can
tmderstand them, the pltrura fits
together aomcUdnr. *“
like this:
ingle man or
If you are a •■o*
ruing
f
career g irl se m in r $20
a week
you now pay Uncle 8am a mere
1Gentlemen, when you wear H u m
seven a n d ' half cents a week. In
Crotch-Guard Sports you hardly
1942 you'll have to c u t 41 rents
know you've got them on. Your
out of th e budget pie every week
and serve It to lh« government.
legs arc free for action In golf,
T a te s Aa a Budget Hem
tennis and other sports. And you’re
If you are e m arried man with
protectrd with the gentle athletic support
no dependent*, earn in g 649
of the H anxsxjW O otch Guard. This com­
week, you nevsr before had to
fortable garment help* you keep spruce and
worry about Income tasss. But
your day haa come, oldtimer. In
alert during working hours, too.
1942, every qaek you’ll have to
Easy to pull on and
set aside for the federal tax col­
tak e off. No b o th e r­
lector B| cents, or m ough money
some buttons. All-round
to keep you in cigarette.
clastic waistband.
If you are married, have two
dependents, and n et $60 s week,
Ha m s Crotch Guard
you, too, are a newcomer to the
Sports and a Ha n ii Un­ Look for Ih. H ilU
Income Taxpayer^ Club-and your
dershirt make a perfect
fe* will be $1.12 a week.'
team. Try them.
You may think it would be nice
to hrve a million iloller annual
H A N I S S H IR T S A N D
Income, but a t 119,230 a week you
would have to kirk back 614,SH O A D C LO TH SH O RTS
C98 to the federal
eoilectori,
which ia $283 more a week than
this year.
And you might ehed a U er for
(he multimillionaire. If he has s
&gt;N&gt;BALKM
net
Income of 690,163 a week he
P. H. HANIS KNITTING COMPANY * " " T0CA
" HOUMA
will hrnd over 676.444 of It to the
U. 8. Government
One Feeble Ray
This belpg the situation, the
people's represrnatives have
pretty good idea o f' just how
v :
Oa Sale At
black things a rt going to look
L&gt; to
Mr. Average American on the
svening of next March 14 when
he geU to . fooling around with a
E, FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
scratch pad.

, B« LI!CRETE HUDGINS
, WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—UP)
—in lW 4 J Uncle (Um u going to
take tW eqahwlent of $97.03
front every men, woman and child
ta the country. On top of that,
■lata, county end municipal tax
eellactora win taka an additional

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a feather
a breeze

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HANES UNDERWEAR

C O W A N CO M PANY

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HIMSELF AT HOME

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By PA U L ROBINSON
E N G A G E D .* )

YOU MEAN J
Y O U fc E
TO
6 E M A R R 1 ID

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You can shop any day of
the week and save on ev­
ery item you purchase.

ih- 1 5 c

On our newly xnrfxccd parking Ini.

WE JUST completely re­
arranged our whole store
to give you plenty of
large spacious aisles in
which to shop. Come and
see!!!

To mnkr your shopping conven' jcttl u r just added 21 new nhopping gliders.

Y-E-S SUH! 1TO
Pork
Season Again!
TENDER MILK FED
i.iT Tf.n m o
HAMS.......
lb. 21c
Meaty Shoulders Ib. 17c Tasty Backbone Ib. 21c
■
Pork
Chops
lb. 21c Pig Sides
II). W/:V
CUTLETS.......... ......lb, 39c
RIB CHOPS........... Ib. 29c KKD SMOKED
LOIN CHOPS......... lb. 39c

STALL FED TENDER DA BY
“K y ^

V.V■IV.Fi1»•

PMot’i.nr.11

ROAST______ lb. 17c

SAUSAGE

lb.

\

Asstd. Cold Cuts ...lb, 19c | Skinless Franks
FLORIDA BEEF, LOIN OB CLUB

ARMOUR’S STAR PURE

LARD

STEAK S

Ib.

lU scc

G u a r a n te e d ”

BEEF

2 hc ROAST . ,lb. 19C
lb. 19c

14k

•i ii I 'M ; t !*•*.»:i *

STEW........ Ib. 1214c
r.M .i.P ii i v r

ROAST . . . .lb. 21C

2 lbs. 2 7c

•Linr'ii
n rui.i.u raw.
Breakfast Bacon lb. 25c iPicnie Hams
Florida I)«ef oven delirious with vegetable.

c m n m i &gt;.
(IBONliU RUN ■WOK KU

P O T R O A S T lb. 14 i 2c ROAST .Ib. 27C

BACON..........Ib. 19c
0L E 0____Ib. I2!4c

• 'rlnln. « Iiib. T-I1*enr I'urtriliuuef, H»i»

End Cuts lb. ll'/uc
Ccn. Cuts Ih. IG'/jf

WHITE BACON
CHEFSElb. I5cl H A M B U RGER
Low Everyday Prices

POTTED MEAT...... 4 cans 15c
n u Kwt r r
•••*■J “ ' * T*
PRESERVES'.......2-lb. jar 31c
VTAIIDAR 1I
1 **• Jm* **f
Peanut Butter..:.....2-lb. jar 25c
MILNUT............3 tall cans 22c
Argo PEAS... ...2 mcd. cans 25c
Pard DOG FOOD - . 2 cans 15c
DOG FOOD...........(.i 6 cans 25c
SCOT TISSUE...... v....roll 6VisC
EXTRACT Im........:..8-oz. V/2c
I.KWOW
EXTRACT Im........... 8-oz. V f o
Post Bran Flakes:.:i.~2 sm. 17c
POST TOASTIES

TABLE

8U PPLY

S o Ld B m &amp; Y

Ib. 23c

.

Co r n f l a k e s
PU FFE D W HEAT
TOMATO SAUCE ; _
H exagon SALT
“One

LONE RANGER

Lowcot Everyday Prices!

SAUSAGE

W ith A n y

ROLLS

STEAKS -lb. 25C
.

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2 lbs, 2 5 c | BUTTER ..lb. 43c
Low Everyday Prices

10c Spice Ptirchiise

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FRESH GROUND

PLENTY OF
FREE PARKING

mummiffsr
Pork &amp; B eans 14 oz.

B U T L A U IW W te u e K T A
1 USUALLY LET

REMODELING SALE

RAISIN BRAN...... ...pkg. 10c
QUAKER GRITS.... pkg. 8‘/2c
QUAKERS MEAL.... pkg. 7«/ac
QUAKER OATS...... pkg. 8«/2c
Carey’s SALT.... 2-lb. box 6V2c
B. E. PEAS..... ...2 cans 15c
CORN:. .,....":...... no. 2 can iP/2c
PINEAPPLE ...no, \\\ can 10c
SODA CRACKERS........ lb. 10c
SI It Ml
Pineapple........no. 2 can I2\^c
rnisitK.ii
Pineapple..........no. 2 can 12*/2C
Graj^friiifrJuice ._.46 qz,_^3*4c
Lima Beans mcd. can
Red Beans mod. can
Hominy no. 2,/ 2 can
Spaghetti mud. can
Apple Sauce
cao
Pork &amp; Deans
Potato Styx

MATCHES
TOILET TISSUE
5c CANDY
GUM oil brands
ECONOMY SOAP
Nickel” Lighthouse Cleanser
WATER GROUND

O R BORDENS

B y FRAN

re v E K v o rtn m u w r i K n o w

a edhotriG W A c n o t e t &gt;c
WITH CASH. TOrmO AMO I*
IED AT EVE«y TVIRfl/

Low Every Day Prices

L ow

Every Day Prices Low Every Day Pnces Low Every Day Prices

O ct SOAP 4 Ig. bars 15c fftWoSmatee..... *P t 27c
P A G SOAP 4 lg. bars15c M ayonnaise........... q t 45c
Sct*S0A P ....»4 bars 10c MIRACLE W H IP p t 23c
PALMOLIVE 3 bars . 17c MIRACLE W H IP q t 35c

BREAD.... 20-oz. loaf 10c • ........... •'»
Pancake Flour.. .pkg. 10c
PIE CHERRIES can 15c — » r
j.- iy
v
MACARONI 1-lb.j o ll 7V2c Lima BEANS ...2 lbs. 15c
ru v w
S p agh etti....l-Ib . roll 7 l/zc BABY
FOOD 3 cans 21c
d k j t M x o u t iik iix

3 sm. pkg*, 25c
B EA N S...... . .....2 lbs. 15c KLEK
o rv iM i» ir « n t f
A
rgo
.C
O
FFE
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...
...
lb.
25c
Salad
V
Djresaing.....
qt"25c
PALM OLIVE..... 3 _
POWDER.............2 lge. 9c
*
no. 2 can V f a ] Del M onte C offee lb.. 28c
O c tT o ik t Soap 2 bars 9c “
FLAKES sm . 8 ^ c lg . 13c,
L*Oi*s*««..vt*i*s
M ,,
ih . U l w
•**&lt;U$
O c t C le a n se r.....c in 454c
can 15c
OATS sm. pkg. 71/3c
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' ih yl* Std.
U IC E .ir.q t 1 ‘
jw n q iig ^
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31c
$ &amp; .p k g . 13c
Juice3 ta ll

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Ssnford L* The Only Central
Florida City Affording Rail High
And .Water Transportation

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

OCTOBER

10,

NUMBER

1041

Tornado Wipes Out Kansas City Homes

Production Of
Army’s Tanks
MayBejfalted

Nazi Gains
Admitted In
Moscow Battle
Soviets Say Germans
Gain, Over
tains Of Corpses
Of Their Own Men

’resid en t A nnounces ;
B y D ra ft D octors

W alkout O f E lectri• d a n s And M achin- ists
In terru pt
F a i r f i e l d W orks

Offers Aid In
£ Labor Shortage

•Rival.,Uniona
Cause
Strike
.
»»

Russians Use
Fresh Troops
Red S t a r Declared ,
S o u t h e r n Encir­
c l e m e n t Smashed

Em ploym ent, Service
Supplies W o r k e r s

^R eoorts On P resent
P r o d u c t i o n A re
W idely D i f f e r e n t

Hillsdale Steal Produrta Company
a t Toltdo, Ohio, which reported
th a t unleta there * 1 1 a settlement It would have to hall w o rt
/ I" anawor to the posslbl* abort. tonight on tranamtialooe lo r millW
of labor for eelary crop* tary vehicles.
4
thU y ear the Florida S tata Em­
ployment Barrie* haa boon con-’
tacted by C. IL Dawaon. county mediate objective of a rehabili­
agent, w ho h a t received a n t e tation e f tom e of two hundred
kneaa from th a t group th a t they thounaand men rejected In the
will ro-operate In relieving aay d ra ft becaua* of phyilcal or manahortag* th a t may occur.
ta l deficiencies was announced
A t praaaa t the em playmaat ear. today bv President Roosevelt.
vie# offtaa a t Orlande la main­
H a cited figures showing a
taining a branch office In flan, minion Men have been rejected
ford a t S07 W ait F irat Street, erhaa examined for the Army.
registering colored labor on Tues­
A hundred thousand have boas
day m orning from 9:00 o'clock turned down /o r lock of the
uatll noon and white labo* from
1:00 U 1:30 o'clock In tha a f­
ternoon.
Through itorle* appearing la
newvpepere about the recent
■ acting of the Seminole Agri­
culture Aeeoclatlon, a a v o n l farm
lahortra have learned of the
shortage and havo w ritten la
Mr. Itauraon asking ta ha placed
bare an farm work.
C. H. Bruce, senior Interview .
e r of th a Orlando afflca of the
State Employment Service, has
Denouncng the N ails aa “mad­
written to Mr. Dswsea aaaurlng. men"
and "modern
pirate#,”
full co-operation In the event ef President Raaeevclt
Thursday
■ labor shortage.
naked Congress to wipe out,
" I f th e gronon In th a t sec­ "crippling previsions"
of
tha
tion will contact us. we will »n- Untied B labs N eutrality Aai.
dcaver to do everything to assist
P i n t of a i , he lik e d repeal

For Citrus C ro p

B IR M IN G H A M .
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C lI
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urn e ro n se d
th e A. F. L.
p ic k e t lin e a t t h e J h io t F a ir field S te e l W o rk s to d a y to
ra a tu n e t h e p a r t i a l o p e ra tio n
&lt;•&gt;&gt;&lt; m a j o r u n its o f th e T en*
n ts s e c C o al I r o n a n d R ail*
ro a d C o m p a n y p la n t w h ic h
w as c lo s e d y a a te r d a v b y a
strike of alfUrtalaaw, and te a k

•a. a h a - arrives
compete b* the ar
couple expect ta

^T U

A. F, L. and k&gt;e £ . VO *
differed w l d a t y V U , d a U u t
to w hich production b being car-

More Warning

ardardd ta appear a t tha PoUae
Station a t once.
Ona a f the moat troublesome
violations a f .Urn 'tra ffic law s b workers hayp batik
the parking pn the wrong aide work swelv ssaaM
a i the street. Chief Will Is m s.de­ ployment sorvba I
clared. I t b especially dangerous
a t Bight when m otorists leave
their lights oa o r tu rn an Utah
lights when sta rtin g
up. The
lights blind oncoming motorists
and may cause accidents.
Such vM afb n a a s parking do*
hie, parking In allay ways, park
lag to«f b a g in ten minute spaces
and parking hapropcrly- a re go­
ing to b a strictly enforced and

Is- time,” the
President
taM/* "fo r this country lo stop
playing into HHlar'a hands and
to u n s h a c k le our own.”
Roosevelt's
recommendation)
went to the capital In a direct
ly and faicefully worded spcclsl
message, which aa a literary pro­
duct a b a c , some were saving,
would rank with tha best of

» given a ' tick et o j

f Chief ilite d .

parking Incladen the
r tlm Una In oblique
te g -It Impoasibio - f o r

in parallel
"Wo’v*

V . '- r
n

Splinter* and mere foundations srw all
that remains of h°me* wiped out by a torna«1&lt;» which struck the outskirts of Kansas City,
Mo. The entrance In ren ter background Is

Leadei
EdBlon

ket*. and now
tha rad ticket

af Cmammaa m i, M . wel

I t plied argum ent ppon a r­
gument hi aa apparent endeavor
to anticipate all tha objectives
th a t wOl be voiced by the oppon­
ents of h b foreign policy and
rcachod one of Its soveral cli­
max** In a statem ent thati
“H itler haa offered a thanlenge which we as Americans
ta anc i and will n i l tolerate.
which o ar ship* may travel. The
American flag b not going ta
ba driven from tha 's e a s althcr
by b b submarine!, h b airplane*.
a r h b three ta.
“W a cannot perm it the afflrmaUna defans* of our rights
U ba annulled and diluted ly
auctions a f ' tha' neutrality act
whisk have no realism b
th»

z.

.v**s t ;

what wa* left of a church. Foundation In right
foreground U that of th* Lukas home In which
l*vu died.
* .

(nitters Needed Burglar Makes Unsuccessful
By County Red
Attempt To Rob Brinson Home
C ro ss Chapter Venire Is Drawn
Edith Haslem, Health For County Court
N u r s e , Addresses
By Judge Ware
Meeting Thursday

President Calls
Nazis Pirates And At (he - monthly
Asks For Actraia r ”| S r l , £

Immediate rceeaslly and sstrenio
In a recan t bulletin issued by urgency.
the employment b r a k e It stated:
To th b , ha added a request
“F a r th e p a st *
th at Congress give its "ra rn fil
Florida S tata
snd early attention" to a second
Vico has ranch
amendment, rescinding the pro­
while service
visions which forbid American

T o . steal wai
ip M M M U b ll

County' Received
$27239* From
. Welfare Board

&gt;
WASHINGTON, Oct 10 —&lt;Jiy
— W ar Departm ent official* toe
day report ml the bulk of th*
A nay’i tank production la threat,
rnod with immediate stoppage by
the labor Jurisdiction

meeting

Thi* Jury venire for tho Octo­
of ber term of the #l!ounly Court

y ('rh,lt&lt; r “' l 1""

t r Judge

r!

i n ^r h ^ *LwJi"
irnTm«WW,,B Unm »h"&gt;&gt; » •«!«
w u ._ iS
!
,f "Ix-m .n Juries will he cha.en

knlttnl garment* have been rnmplc-tiil anal *xprc««&lt;-d the chap­
ter's need for more voluntary
Knitters aa the County's Christtn») upota Ts 173, Mrs. Roy Mann,
_put licit r 1
gsnlsatlnn, stated lot lay.
’ Mra. F. K. Itmimlllat
♦A s*1 rhaTrman, In tra tlty u m is *
Kdlth llaslrpt who outlined brief
ly tho County Health U nit's
duties. The new unit's work will
be preventive medicine, while
Health Department duties nre In
tb* field of curative medicine.
The chapter niscusseu plans
for organisation of F irst Aid
Classes instructed hy graduate*
of tho CO hour methods course
given by the National Red Crus*
feld representative, and .chang­
ing tho location of |hc Red (.&gt;0X1
roam to a convenient building on
F ln t Street with a special kniltlag Instructor snd secretary In
attendance.
Mis* Irene Hinton, shipping
chairman, repotted last mouth's
shipment from StemlnuU County
c*aal*trd of 37 layrtlea, two
riallla and C5 other garment*.
C larion. |.h ill of loiko Mary
who la organising a Junior Itrd
Crnaa chapter In County Schools,
disclosed that ho has contacted
each school anil Mra. Hoy Mann
pfSSentrd tentative plan* for the
akiiiml- Roll Call.

m b , ' were: S'terelary
F, D. Bcott, Mrs. S. O. Shinhabar. Jr., Mr*. C. R. Dawaon,
Mr*. 0 . A. Rprcr and Ned 8m lth
of Sanford; Mr*. William Mu*grave, la k e M «ry| Mr*. Ruth
Naan, Fern Park: Mr*, f . K.
ilberry; snd Mr*. Olgs Tuhy,
.A lexander “ Bandy Mcesll, Tu­
lsa* Green Wave tackle, has not
received hi* final n n h n alita
papers. He waa born/ln B rit
Heculuras. .
/

First Soldiers From Louisiana
Maneuvers Homej)n Six-Day Leave
A fte r Uus'brlggflc rands ram]
I settled down for the n tlb l

are awakened by afl officer
• a hurricane bsgliwlnjf to
Order* w*r* glv»n to Ifevsk
arid climb Into tucka. till
tbW waa over"
Ma In command of track*
wading around In ^.crater

hy lot In servo in the rases to
(c brought before the court.
Tho court will open Tuesday,
Oct. 14, as the quarterly scs»I«U called four limes each year.
Ristcen men wi-ie drawn a* th*
venire and are listed below:
Robert II. A st, Ira K. Houthvwttd. J . Tlhtece ite ra te B. a
Wagget, N. O. darner. George
R. Wurdwoll, Ranrlall ('has*, J.
J. C irvrr, W. M. Colbert, II. ('.
Parker, A. d . Hendricks, I). II.
la-vy. Miles T. Cassady, jlcnry
Wolcott, D. II. dam m age, A. 1).
Hauer, Mr. (!. N. Rates and Y.
J. tVillink.

Sanford E

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Two young Hanford men. fo&gt;rny Cooper and John Morgan,
have been elected to hold majoi
offiers on Ihe campue of Kmuri
University, A tlanta, Oa.
Cooper, son of Mr. and M r,
W. I,. Cooper, will act a* presl
dent nf Emory's chapter nf AI
ph* Kappa Pal, honorary hitsl
nesv fraternity, which at
Iht
present time la having a threeday convention of the Hauthca,
tern Division In A tlanta. In ad
dillnn In this presidency, ynunt
Cooper It vlee-praaldant of Pi
K im t- A M s - iu tls I fraicnU ly.
Morgan, son of Mr. anil Mra
W. L. Morgan holda tha poaltbr.
of presldant of tha Emory Chap­
te r o f Pi K apps Alpha social
fraternity for tnui school term.
Two other Sanford boys, Jack
Woodruff and A. W. Epps, Jr.,
wrro pledged into PI Kappa Al­
pha.

literally

A peculiar kind e f burglar
attempted lo rob the home of W.
II. Rrlnson,
railroad em ploy
Wednesday night nfter surer**,
fully entering the house wlthoil'
awakening Mr. Ilrui-urn or liii
wife.
The culprit blew some peril
rulur cempoaite of steeping |siwder into the bedroom which doped
Mrs. Ilrinson hut evidently lo­
w s, overly anslno, to get Into
the house, since the powder had |
not had time to completely dead- ,
ro the mind of Mr llrinson and i
n r assselatr* reese
hen the unidi-ntilieil man rnmle |
Thi&gt; S o v ie t* m lm ilte d to*
ono false slrp, the owner was
aroused and Instinctively rushed : d a y th n G urm nilS art)
s till'
a fter *ho Intruder, rin sin g Mini I u ilVH,lcjnir “ o v n r m o u n ta in s
from the premises.
' .
i_
.
| j t r r Mr, Rrinsnn illscnvere)! I V' ' -^njltn COr|)fl!S in
inQ
th iT m a n n V r’ in "which th* rohher I U ry u lth k H CC tllf i l l thp 'J-d # y g

cnlarnl tho house, llo pneil the oltl battle for Mtfncow. hurlscradnrd north door open, enter­ in g im nu'it.su fo rc e s In to ft
ing the living-room from thnorth sl»le of the house, ol-o lit* n ew s u r g e .
The ItuAjtiHii*
tlcclarotl
Victim I* fairly retlaln that the
In trid er Is * negro.
miu-.ses of fresh Soviet troooa
This morning he said wi'h nre op|H&gt;*lng the German enclr*
meaning. “That burglar hud liel element plan on
the
central
te r not come around here look­ front.
ing for Irniihlv,. heraus# now 1
The Soviet paper Roil Htaf
have
ve a gun handy.”
handy. '
[claim ed, hpwuyyr^ the Invader*
Chief Rny Williams stale-1
and
the I'sact composilinn of
H" )&lt;h„ m„vr tl&gt; rncirrl* troop* r n
powder ha* not been analysed vet (htj cpn(ri| fm n t has , collspsad.
end that this method though in- ]
field
headquarter*
genimis. is hy no means, a, n-w t&gt;|d N#,|
, rn lightening
one. Simllnr » ay , of m lvrli-g a j tho encirclement of Red force*
house have been used in the along the Hea o f A&lt;t-v on tha
county before.
southern front in a drive ap p ar­
The Chief added th a t Sanford ently aimed a t Rostov, tho gate­
cltl« ns should be alert at nil way to the Caucasian oilfield*.'
time-., as this time of Vene the
The new Panam a governm ent
number of nibherie* g.-nemlly In- Is considering ousted President
cr»n«e«__ ._____ _________ _
Dr. Arnolfo Arina' order barring
the arming of m erchant ship* fly­
ing tho Panamanian flag. Washlugten source* said Ur I.a ^Guardia, tho new I’flSfM-nt, Is 're ­
garded as tho contyiullonal lead-

WPAWorkere To Get
Salary Increases
W a s h i n g t o n ", o «l io —&lt;jt&gt;
—Art n.5 p*r«*nt wav* Increase
for almoat MWOJDOO WPA work
ers, effective Nov. I. waa an­
nounced Thursday by Howard O.
Hunter, work project* commie
sloner.
,
A flat I 8 J 0 a month Increase
wa* granted to B*4J»30 worker*
who new earn laaa than 490 a
m osth, and H unter aalti ho wa*
working on a a Incrvaa* for work­
er* making over $90. He Indi­
cated no rates would ba granted
to bring any wag* to over fto o
a month.
Tho Inert**** do not affect
KMJXKl worker* r|rw employed
49 to 41 hour* a weak on d*ftnaa projects. Tha cot
explained th at th* Incom* of

out, hoi

Com m andfr O f Fort
* B i i g g j s Nam ed
FO RT-B R A 0 0 , N . O , O c t 10

S r aossrlsisa rvesa
Krpcrtn that Germany had
offered an armistice to Rua*
sis clrcalatnl widely In Rur°l&gt;e today. A non-Atla In­
formant on Uia continent,
-hose Information ha* proead
Mahly reliable In tho p u t ,
said that Russia w a, giving
the terms, forwarded through
Japan snd Bulgaria, aerloaa
considers Iion because of her
critical situation. hut
this
waa denied hy sn aulhoriU lire Russian nourre In lima*
d»a.
I
Military- spokesmen In Iter«
lln denied the reports, how.
eeer, declaring the Germans
would fight until the teat
Itur-lan division la annlhl*
laird.
1
In ' lumdon. the Admiralty
said the llrltlnh fleet air
srm. operating off Norway,
has smeshrd heavily at G*r&gt;
many's supply route to her
forren im the north Russian
front, saying
four supply
ships had been hit and one
of them abandoned by lla
rrew.

State To Replace
Slaughtered. I)ecr

TAT.nAHA8.SKK, Oct. |h -MV
—Twi- state agencies ami two
other organisation* agreed Thurs­
day oa a IIOJSHI program In re­
place deer klllrd In a rattle tlek
eradication program In Hmitli
Florida.
About 240 animal* m ar l&gt;&lt;- ob­
tained within the next year.
They will be Ida-rated In pro­
tected arena nf Orange, Osceola,
Highlands and Glades counties,
la te r, there will he replaci-meiita
In Collier, Hendry and
other
South Florid* counties.
The program will he financed
hy the state livestock sanitary
hoard out of a f'i&lt;1,000 appropria­
tion by th* 1941 Legislature. Tha
state gam* and fresh w ater fish
commission will u p e n d s*
It,
and will obtain the deer.

Trawler Slnkg Sub
And Rescues Crew
MINBON. O ct
10.— (A 4-A
British trawler, thn Lady Shirlay, wa* credited Thursday with
iktlling and sinking a German
aubnurlna In a spirited balti* at
M* with w hat tha adm iralty
called a larger and batter equip­
ped adversary.
Tha adm iralty said th* gun­
layer of th* Lady 8hlrley wai
killed by machine gun-fire from
the U-bosi. and hTa piste w ai
taken Immediately by an offlctr.

fn the fa r east, the Japanese
reported tho, opening o f ' a con­
certed
offensive against two
Chinese arm ies near T alcrhrbwsntf. an Im portant baso of
the st-ilhern border of tho Shan­
tung Providence.
Germany boasted today th a l
Russia had been eliminated from
the main th e a te r nf the Euro­
pean war, but the Russian* atilt
were fighting
strongly, and
claimed to havo halted tho G er­
man rush tow ard Moscow and
Vyasna, Just o ff Napolaon'a fa ­
mous road o f conquest.
Communiques of both aldea In­
dicated the German* had mad*
no Im portant territorial g alas In
th* last 34 hour*, despite th*
Oerman claim that their aaelrcling operalon* had trapped L«
000,000 nf Marshal T im oshenkos
troops—flower of tho Soviet ar*
mte*.
Non* denied, however, th a t Ik#
Russian situation wa* d-sperato.
and In London glum member* of
parliament speculated th a t a dte-.
aster In Russia m ight even caaao
a drastic shakaup la Prim* Mte la­
ter ChurthlU’i cabinet.
Russian sources estim ated th a t
Adolf HlUer had thrown 100 dM e
slona o r more than 3,000,000 ).[
Ihcludlng tramandoua tank fo n a s .
Into hi* "all o u t” offenatva to
fore* th* Rad armloo out o f th e
w ar before tha promised U nited
States and BxiUah aid emit af*
riva.
,
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Student Flyer H urt N ew M iam i Custom *
H ouscJToJJe B uB t
L anding In Florida
CREBTVIEW,
Oct. tO.-bF&gt;- WASHINGTON. O c t 1 0 U 4 S L
1v
u m i v iu iv !
wCb
tntnxtaraA .
Flying Cadet W. II. Snyder, M, —Senator "* Andrews
EvaaxviUw, ImL, waa seriously Thursday 'a naw bin ta a a th a a 5 t? s 3
b j o n d Thursday as h b trala*
Nf
*ra*h*d - b t e a scrub

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asCeblisheA la SOM
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Food Shortage

F R ID A Y . O C T O B E R 1&lt;A I

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

HITTINGw m PIPE-AGAIN

Seam en's Bonos'
Strik e Settled

Can you imagine it? Secretary Wiekord of the Depart­
ment of Agriculture la actually urging American farmer*
to produce more food. So far ha we here noticed, he hasn’t
said anything about celery h u t he does insist that unless
production is stepped up, there will sctualiy be s shortage
in vegetables, corn, oats, hogs and dairy products.
•
The importance of seeing to it that the people vf this
nation are well fed is assuming national proportions. It is
becoming obvious that good fighters are not made out of
half starved people. It is also becoming fairly clear th at If
the people of England and Buaala are to keep up the fight
against Hitler, they must be fed too. In fact some of our
high moguls are beginning to wish for those Ilttie pigs arid
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a t i f f jresrs ago. , i
unwanf
Unfortunately, there seems to he np increased demand
for celery. The trouble is th at people don’t Have to-enfc-eeJrj
c ry . They must have bread, butter, even jam. They musk
have fresh vegetables, milk and honsy, but not celery.
Celery is a luxury. People eat celery, If they eat it a t ail.

WASHINGTON. Oct. lO c-W )
—Settlem ent of A w ar M m
dUpota which tied up 24 this*
on Dm Atlantic, Golf and Pacific
coeat* t u t month -waa virtnany
aaoorod T bunday waa anaotmeetnent th a t tho AFL S cafam a
International Onion had ratified
Incraaaed booaa proposals »*#•
oomended bp tho natiooaJ defenaa
mediatioa hoard.* .«•.*.
John Hawk, dmretn ry r f tho
8IU , telephoned tho hoard Thoroday of hie aaemtershio,a_oee«frtanco. Wedncoday a U le f tn f f 'w
hoard chairman WQUam H- DM*

Final
Clearance
To Make Way
For Tho Trade-Ins
Qn The New

1942 -

Just A Minute!

OCTOBER

10. IS4I

B IB L E V E llflK KUK T O D A Y
W AKE UP!: Awhk* to rightro u in n a , and aln not; lor aom*
have not the knowledge of God:
Uprak thla to your tham e.— I
Cor. 18:14.
WILD

CANADA

GF.E.SK

LEWIS KEYES
* All season by f i r
Northern
water* they play,
While the bright days of eum; , m er go bvj B at the Southland le calling, and
now they’re away
i'.'O tl their i loud-bordered road
■ through the iky.
• . *t \ j ’
* i * Behind their wild leader on fia t
;
beating wings,
J They ara leaving lha winter end
snow:
O’er mountain end river th eir
. *
flying »ong ring*,
, As hurrying aouthward they go.
.
*W ith dewe of dsrk midnight thalr
pinion* are wat,
B ut w srm (Southern piaygrounda
t# find:
ITheyVs hurtling onward w ith­
o u t S reg ret
F o r the land they are leaving
5 1 behind.
gjjir£"J
1
*
W hat m atter to them
If the
Winter wind* tk»w.
W hen a t last th eir long Journey
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put it down on a level with spinach. We have got to con­
vince the common people of this country that celery Is
not only good for thpm, it is something they absolutely can­
not get along without. I t Js the only thing grown that yrill
quiet tired nerves, guarantee eight good hours of sleep and
get yoti tip in the morning full a{ pep and venigar,
Now you take spinach, for fnaunca? Why in tho world
would anyone want to eat spinach? It is about the worst
tasting stuff that man ever put In his mouth and.contains
less actual food vslus than cenUpede grass and considerably
more sand. But people eat It and eat tons of it—and force
their children to eat it—why? Because some farmer out
in California wsa smart enough to sell the ides to Popeye.
And so it developed that spinach was full of rough­
age—whatever that is, and if eaten regularly would give
you regularity and all the strength and vigor that goes
with it. Any little boy can tell you that a can full of spin­
ach taken just before a football game will produce a win­
ning team. He may not know why, but he has seen Popcyo do it too many times not to know that it Is true.
Well, now Why couldn’t ws work up something like
that about celery? Celery is full of roughage too. More
than th at It tastes good and the u n d can be washed off
of it. If we could sell Uncje Sam on tho idea that a crato
full of celery eaten regularly every morning would givo
him an army of supermen, We believe we would have some­
thing there. At least it is worth D ying., We have got to give people an excuse for eating cel-

Thay’re gpey from the Ice snd
*
t)ie eeld and the enow,
F o r a tong holiday In tho aun.

t tim e a parachutist
t* .sitting on top .of
TWo. think It m ight

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Henry G. Weaver, head of the customer research de­
partment of General Motors, undertook to find nut why
tome dealers jret and hold a prosperous tntfe white other
dealers have a large turnover in customers.
His agents Interviewed hundreds of patrons or Auto­
mobile sales and service stations. The findings wero sur­
prising.
The outstanding characteristic of successful dealers in
“proper attention to details.” Next comes “intelligent ding*’
* J
“
‘ is," "ho avoids
and “he approdates my patronage.
Courtesy, about
last on the u s t C o u r t - .,. _______ __________ , , ___
materials ara common to nearly all dealers, good and bad,
successful snd unsuccessful. Customers, therefore, do not
rate them so high as other things.

Defenaa Board re-

iJSOO gardens.la
at th# measlty

I I &amp; we h id in lU J . Some at au r
celery farmer# win wisely turn

Current

Comment

■y AOMtW WELSH

r# arc clad to *** th* CounCommiaalonar*
appropriate
didn’t

bet

IGaa Franca* L aw k, *( Rem*,
celebrated h er ninth birthday a a e h r e m r y , a a S e p t
it.
Her g re e t g randfather made, a
fortune a s the inventor ef the
clay pipe. Oho waa horn In Grim-

bet picture: “b a r
g er ef. m an: bsi

O v e rsto c k e d

On Coupes.
They Must Go!
1999 Plymouth
Coupe.... .... . 1175.00
,

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r

1988 Cfcevrloet C oupe
wtyh Radio ... 445.00
1938 Plymouth
C o u p e ...... 375.00
1936 Chevrolet
Coupe .......... 275.00
1936 Plymouth
Coupe _____ 265.00

Leaders Co-operate
On Tourist Edition
M ayfair Hotel, George Deetch,
City Shoe
Shop,
Progressive
Prsaa, Rathborne-IIalr A Ridgw sy Co., The Yowell Co., Touchton Drug Co.. Arm ltage Cabin
Court, R otert L Co*, Rita jfbaa*•/«
Chamber
of
Commtrce,
Valdea Hotel Elton J. Mooghton, Pentlaml, G ray A Moore,
Sanford Furniture
Co.
Neill
B ottling Co., F. D. Scott7* Stand­
ard Service, lllll Lumber C o , E.
F- Ilouaholder, Hollywood Shop,
and W. J . King Plum ber.. ,
W. E. Klrchhoff, J r . Kvn Reas
B eauty -EJuip, 8. O. Shlabbber,
B. L , . Parklni. Homer's
Soda
Shod, Th* T a w r a ' Tdv*. A r V .
Zachary, Celery fcity Printing
Co,, W ight 0 roc ary C o. Strwkland Motors, Sanford Orlando
Kennel Club, Pippin Gardena, Lee
M. R anetottom . Hill Hardware
Co., MtLeulIn
Jew tler,
BtU’a
Jam ettew n, f
tw e yeere ago

Package Store, Eddie’* R attanrant, Roy Holler, Rockey’a T ire
Shop. J. C ., Hutchison Co., Mar­
ine Studios. Neleon A Co. Mar­
tin
SUnko'a Company, Lake
Charm fV'rult Co., and A. Duda
A Ron*.
Jaek K. Kaaeell, SUley’a Ser­
vice Station. Oviedo Drug Store,
Seminole Tire
Shop,* Howard
U n g Plumbing, 11. M. Pepwortb, relieved of field duty.
i
Lieut. Gen, Hugh A . D tu n ,
Commander of th o firs t armyannounced he bod recommended
the reassignm ent o f MnJ. Got).
Clifford R. Powell, commander el
the 44th division. to F o rt Dlk,
N.. J . jt r i g . Gen. Jajaee Muir
wee placed In 'te m p o ra ry com­
mand of. th* 44th dtvkfan mid
Powell w at on tem porary d u ty
*t f i m . : * m y ’ M d n u tM n c G «

Inc. Coleman’*
m eat Co., and
Cleaners.

Off!#* *
Samlnot*

N elte* I* h ereb y given th a t » • ’
at t i t
e a s i e r * Avaeee, e a iu o rd . r t o r l 4 e u n a.F th e ftalltto u *
hem e
B U a ley • R eg ece-' H a rd w a re O k ,
u
4
th
a
t
w*
ta
ta
n
s
le
rvai*l*v
The*, wen w hen m ag stin ta tfas
boym w ere
popular. Foil owing a r id aaaaa p u re e a e i to th e term *
e -P la tu im m N am . M a tetaT
CM1 W ar days “T he U ttle Cer- eI fC tth
u a i f I MO* L aw * «r F lo rid a )
p o rs T w as publlahad hi Cbke- w ith t h . C ltrh of tho Ctrawlt
C o u rt ot to m lao to C o u n t,. P tartS a.

the remedy being W0TM th in the a r e e n g ig a d I* U u .lh .ea

J.

a.

itoonnn.

ad five ether officer* pf th*
army hod been assigned'
poet* ef Active t u t night. 1
elated thee* ehangae had. M
neetlon w ith the replacem*
Powell. Reason fo r asaigi
of the five wsa n e t a n te
hot It wsa understood to
'.can because they h id i
th* /*.* limit* recently M
office)* in field duty.

1936 Plymouth
Coupe ......
255.00

II lECFl A riLLIW

■•TBFriifi-

T he fact th a t th e e s te t
branch e f the federal g o v e rn
now employs 358,081 more
•one tim e It did e year
cause* th* E ditor of the
ford, Fla., H ere Id* to rent
”A |.th * r*U we’re ,g o in g w#

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F u n e r a l. D im te «

1934 Pontiac .
Coupe ____
125.00
1932 Ford V-8
Coupe ......
115.00
1931 Chevrolet
Coupe
......
95.00

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D e lv e r y — P h o n e 198

Laney’s Drug Store
Wf

that some attention waa paid to speech dev*l

•e, bgt they will wonder If
acreage l* doubled who’*
ig to eel the atuff. ,

W e A re

The Sanford A tla n tic
National Bank

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“Every Florida teacher who has set out this year to
Improve the voices and enunciations of her pupils may be
counted among the more intelligent members of her pro­
fession." rm arks the Melbourne Times. And we echo the
sentiment heartily. Good speech, clear, correct and ’Impres« ve, is a remarkable u m { for any person. T han waa a

Chevrolet

Now On Display
A t'O ur Showroom

ThaVs an It
takas to. check
with te a r Farm to l Leaii De­
partment f o r
y .o a r Winter
Needs.

to g ^ i t n s w Vc i l s S h,l‘‘-*W th*ll^ ln.tu &lt;h*t
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THE SANFORD. HBRALU. SANFORD, FLORIDA
-T r

nd Persotial Activities

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PA GE T H R E E

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Junior Woman's Club |
Plans Little Theater

Plans to revive
IAS Theater project in

the
the

Circle Three Meets
With Mrs. Dekle

F L O R S H E IM

Litt li­
Junior

Cirole Thret* nf th** \Ynni«*ii,|k
Society r f (h n ttm n Sa*rv»o* o(
the Methodist Chur, h met at the
H A P P Y B IR T H D A Y
home of Mr* \Y r |&gt;&lt;-kle on
sight In the club house on
Mis* Helene Tamm
Christian Endeavor
the Went Side on Monday a fte r­
Oak Avrnoe with Mina Marjoru
Mrs. Georgia Kent
noon with M n |lc««ue Kniicht
tH o it ro * M ia
O fficials Honored
Nancy Thomason
opening the meeting b\ the rrn.l
llrsston lluhtlry
| ing of the ln*t chanter of th&lt;
foe the evening.
II. A. Applet y
RtUily hook,
t*\ Mm N
The Christian Endeavor Society
persons over IS years of
Ccivin Burch
L Clark
of the F irst Christian Church
, .FRIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith ag*All are
Invited
to
become
u
The devotional w.u ro n d u ctrl
A covered dUh (upper will be entertained
officiate
of
the and son. Don, are moving today
by M n. M. K Strukland an.I tli
a t the Legion lin t for le- J Christian Endeavor of tha Cen­ from their homr on la u re l Ave- member of the Little Theater,
which
will
have
a
to
ard
com
bu*inc««
«eas*i«»n |ite«i«(f,| »»\»-r 1»\
th e ir wives, mo- tral Florida district a t the church nua to Lake Mary.
posed of four member* and a
Mr. P II loin^ini:. ut which
mad sisters, also for Aux- last night, with H erbert Eddy
casting director. The Little Thru
time a report »«« hranl fron.
nbers, th eir husband*, of Apopka, president, presiding.
Dr. Kenneth R. Bell, who Is
■»
MV am! Mm. W . &lt;•. Maw »n- Mn» Cheater Ihini**!* CIhT ^ ' w
fath ers, brother* and escorts. All
Plsns were made for the rally statksM d a t /.amp Claiborne, La-, ter wa* once very popular
woman a re asked to ■-bring -a . to. h a Add In Sanford on the la epending some time here with Sanford with a number of proni trrtrin n l with u Inwn *iany .rod Social relation* chairman. and
Incut persons taking an aeth- h«rhpf»«* *upp#r at their h«»m* on a rejHirt *»f the four meeting h« hi
evening of N ov.-7 In the Sanford his family.
covered dish.
part.
\W*t Kimt Strm t on We-in* *day recently in W inter I*.irk wa* g»\
The first general meeting of church. Tha main speaker will
Miss Marjorie Oogburn. Mi«» evening in honor of tU«*»r ton, en hy Mr* S ti Shmhf'Ner.
the Sanford Garden Club will be be Don Crawford of Orlando.
Mr*.
Ruth
Hughes
has
return­
C O K U K IT M K N ’S W K A R
Mary
Chapman.
Miss
Carol)
n
.Mr*. Ed Duke* m :i * welcomeRalph. and Curl l&gt;ee. whti plan IQ
Those present at the meeting ed to Sanford and is now con­
held In tha W oman’* Club in the
and Mr*. Guy
. Wood. teavc iiitiii to join the Unitvd into the nociety a* a mow m« ni
morning a t 10:00 o’clock. R. II. last night were: Miss Geraldine nected with the Anno’* Mirmsol Oogburn
Jr., were appointed nn the com-* c u l( ., Army, and also m tumor her,
and
ref r»**hnient’« wore
E llla.M Orlando will be the prin- Petras, Miss With*!mania . Nl- Beauty Shop as beautician.
mittee to revive the project.
of e nu rub- r of their frirtrda wiei *eree*l »li»r»ng th r «•* ml hwui
ctp*k »ya*k «i .
--------- r - . . . - . hlack, - Mia*- Alma -G rantham ,
----W .The
elub
has
chosen
as
it-vTeBbMrd
birthday*
tht*
imairir.
•
"TB-./hprie*JA*.
Miss
Betta
Meyer,
Miss
Mary
SUNDAY
Mr. Robert Smith is axpect- theme this year "Our P art in
The*Timg
vupper-taH
e
-wi»*
ewt
F.
Dry
an.
Mr*
W
!
ila
rk M,
•&gt;TVn X. Q- CUi J v n ULt r , bt J Sd*at.'V»fi5**»''&gt; MtoAk»MariAA ' tA arrive t««lay from Tampa National Defense", and planun the Inwu anil centered with n Theater Daniel* Mr« » I* H »
the home 7&gt;f Mi*» A ria llollyce j Pc*non, Mr*. V. 11. Grantham, W
to
.pend
the
weekend
In
San
for a tinfoil drive tn be inaugu large birthday cake. The barbe­ »|on. Mr* H I* II itsht^on.
In Lak* M onroe a t 1:30 P- M. Mrs. J. L. Horton, of Sanford. fo ri with Mr. Smith.
KVKHV M f . l i r IS N K W Y K A It’S K M ! M I \ f K S!
rnteil soon w|ll be the
fir1? cue was conk-il over an open pit P | | l.inm nr. M»- T oreo M«
All member* »re urged to be
Also, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
project. Containers painted
in (hi- yard un-l supervised by Crum. Mr* Mary
N M« K •
Eddy of Apopka, and Miss Oeralpresent.
J a c k is h a rk fro m Itro m ln a y u i l h th e lalt-sf
Mrs. Roy Shaddock of W hs red. white, blur and silver, will Jrsae Lee
Mr*. II C Morgan Mr* S i'
MONDAY
dine Anderson,
Miss
F’raoee*
s e n s a tio n —
Game* were rnjoye-l hy Ihr ShinhoDer. S r . Mi* M K Strul*
The morning session of the Stanch. Mrs. J . T. Dlnglay. L ton-Salem, N. C. i* visiting be placed on prominent street
Red Cross will he taken up with E . Newcomb and Don Crawford, with her mother, Mr*. Gertha corner* and also in restaurant- guests throughout the remainder land. Mr« W S T h .'r-i.n Mi
Rivers, at her home in I-ong- to receive the tinfoil. The pulli- of the evening The guests of M L. W right. Mt
th e tu ttin g of m aterials by wo­ cf Orlando.
KM Duke*
wood.
has been urge-1 to m -operat# to honor were each presented with Mr*. Re«»ie Knight M f lim n
men o f tha Woman’s Club.
this drive.
an ever-harp prnril from the Wilaon, Mr* It I* D’ kle &gt;1
Circle* of the W. M. U. of the
Mr. ami Mr. O. W. Douglas
Plans
were
discussed
f»' ho-ts as a memento of the par*v W. .1 Dnvid, mol M i' "
F irst B aptist Church will meet at Avenue, Mr*. H. E. Morris, c h a ir
visited
in
Sanford
Wednesday
monthly soclslt to be held by
S i t all I Ik - llro a ilu n v
Ihose enjoying* the ocraalon
3:30 P. M. a* follows:
man.
«
_____ _
with Mrs. Douglas’ parents, Mr. the club with various member- were t'- rl I .re, Ralph Muse. Dekle.
One, Mr*. Roy B ritt. 200 W e.t
r iu h l b e fo re \ o u r e v e s.
Four, Mr*. R. R. Pippin on and Mrs. A C Williams, rnrouta planning
the
programs.
A
ben
M in t »
Mr a ml Mrs (’ K Hunter. Mr
.Twentieth S treet,
Mrs. J. M. Weet First S treet, Mr*. B. F. MeSavannah,
G
a
.|f|t
bry
£,
win
j*
£lven
thtto
their
home
in
•
kwixoi
.
k
««»%
»•%
.
rioiuim
and Mrs Alfred King, Mr ami
'Stlneelpher, chairman.
W horter, chairman.
IM lO lO II- 108 h »wll
, Fall to aid In the defense drive Mrs Ernest Nelson. Mi ami Sirs
Two, Mr*. F . E. Bols, 1101
Five, Mrs. R. N. Nipper, 303
Mr.
ami
Mrs
Rirhard
Gillespie
Niki I*- i*
Following
the
program
and
Quinry Galloway. Mr ami Mrs.
Park Av*nu* w ith Mr*. V. A. Magnolia Avenue Mr*.
Nipper are expected to arrive tdday to business session
pureuaol
i••
refreshment* Jesse le-e. Mrs. Olaf Nnrdgrcn
Williams as co-boat***. Mrs. U. chairman.
H A C K A fJH fH M lHS
spend the weekend* with the were served to the following' I and children, Lssuuirtl and Allcr., | i! « « lui*«
E. Rollins, chairman.
,
1»lt know u
Sis, Mra. B. C. Moore. 800
M IX K ll I1H IN K S A T I’l i m . A K I’H H ’. E S
mother,
Mr*. Mable
Mrs. K. J . Nelson, Jr., Mr- I John l.ee. Bobby Jean tislloeray. Ills* follow
Three, Mr*. F o rrest a a trh e l. E a it Second Street, Mrs. M. F. lattar'a
•*■
I t H A I K U ON IIK A I T IK I I. I.A K K M fiN IM lK
Eatridg*.
John Miller. Mrs. J. M. Stine l e t s Bell Swaggertv.
^
W est Eighteenth Street s.id lain Smith, chairman.
Chester *&lt;#ni*nol» *.....
nf f*»r*-it
- • 1 »• ’
cipher.
Mr*.
Henry
W
ight.
III.
Muse.
Hoyt
Galloway
un-l
Mr
All member* have been unre-l
fssr I h r •»!*»•• 1
1
John Evans, son of Mr.- and
to attend tb elr circles as this Mrs. Frank Evans of Lak* Mkry, Mr*. Phil Grashoff, Mr*. W. K and Mr* W C. Muse
• ut»|eei I*- in* ■ k’1'
|ssi fist lh*- li»l* • •1
is the beginning'of a new church ha* returned his studies a t New Dodson, Mr*. John Tatum , Mrs
W. nu trich . Mr*. Guv D. Wa-I.
,1-1- &gt;
fun.!
r*-J*. •- a m ,• i ,.ii 1
y**r.
f
Hampton School for Boys, New
tl|i . ,•..1111 .......... ’ • a ti— i s -The following circle, of tho Hampton, N 11.. which opened Jr., Mr*. Herbert Muse*. M f
Mary Chapman, Miss
Carolyn
ct...-ti A M " ................ .
Presbyterian Woman'a Auxiliary recently for Us 121 at year.
l*H • f
• •* I’" ’ •
Cogburn an&lt;l Mis* Marjorie Cog
will meet a t 3:30 P. M. a t the
Ifhl «*f ^ •' -’•••• •• *
*il* ’•
burn.
W illi lin t
following home*:
....... •• ' t
• • .......... 1
Several motnrr* who Bave aon* tp*rnr-l
Miss Evelyn Stowe was among
w
hlrti
fh*
r«I*
*
•
-* •'
One, Mrs. F. L. Boyle, chalr- the PI lie u Phi pledge* who
I ' m - ih It I I Irs
m the I ’mted State* Navy met ItlWMl
man, will meet with Miss Blanche were honored with n dianar an
at the home of Mr*. I D Martin
|tr« J*l f» *■ M i . .
•
With II..I
Kennedy in Dreamwotd.
•»n M«*|lonvi[le Avenue la*t night
n u t i s*r **\\I
8. nu » •
Tuesday evening in DeLand by
Two, Miss Lettia
Caldwell, the sorority. Mis* Stow# is a
1'ielit Ii I I le-i
Hr*-11--Is :: • • k ■ » . M -• .*•
when plan* for Navy Day. which
chairman, will meet with Mrs, student at Strtson University.
liana.- .**
‘ 1 "
will 1m* obaerved on Oct. J7, we r
W illi lint
\V 1'** n N &gt; » K I
M
H arry Weeks on Cameron Ave­
made
Plan* for a llsllowe’en ilari"
1 A.rr*
nu*.
I'reiteli T ries
The “ Navy Mother* T|ul»*f v»*
Mr. and Mrs. A. L
Betta to be given by the Phi Alplm
|^.|
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k
%
II
it
.1.
in
\
l.l
j' Three. Mr*. Daisy Lewis, chair­ plan to leave Sunday morning
not f«»rmally organitrd la*t night
is* \tl.»m*tnt.
With lin t
m a n , will meet with Mr*. A. W. for Ft. Bragg, N. C. whet* they Kappa eorority on the evening &lt;&gt;f due to the «cnrcity of mother*
&lt;2 I*-n H. ii.-n
Oct.
27
In
the
City
Hall
wer.
‘Knox,
217
W est
Nineteenth will spend two weeks with their
K reiteh T rien-« i t« . 0 • . t
•• •
pre*ent,
but
Mm.
Martin
ha*
anmade a t the reguUr meeting of
t»f NF I I t•v
i i *........ .
Street.
son and daughter-in-law, Mr. the sorority which wa* hald no nnunerd that another meeting
Wit It lint
21 '--••it ll.tit*. l"
Four, Mr*. Francis M eriw ether, and Mr*. Charlea BetU.
will he held a t her hom»» un C)et.
Kant, ru n N-»r»h
MonrUy afternoon t t the home of ■JO in order to form the rhib.
chairman, will meet with
Mrs.
Kreurli Tries
.
h
H
I
I
*
.
I.
1
Ml*« Luticia Gnrmly.
Jo* Corley, Cameron Avenue.
T h o u preaent .a t In t night’*
An I n.Ilk 1*1. l
W e w ill he o p en r n - r t S tin tin ' s lu r liny; H it. Ill, H i l l .
The public has hern extend- ! eeting
Five, Mr*. A. D. Smith, chairIn |.t.t t II*.* |. i:
w erer Mr*. T R. Kirtan invitation to the danre whi-'b m
man, will m eet with Mr*. W. A.
•
Iran
i
H..
I
»
•
t
Mr*. W. W John*. Mrr. N.
will feature » flow show to *•• ley,
la*4 1 III... k ' t
Leavitt 24BS Orange Avenue,
presented by the pledget of tin II Kennedy. Mr* W K. Smith,
I In* A............
with Mr*. P. R. 8tephen*or. as
Mr*.
S. It. Dighton and Mm. Mar­
l a ' f w I'* A
•• M|.» i m k
|| im
sorority.
co-hostess.
murk
Miss
Laon« Howard
Member* present at the me- &lt; tin.
8 lx, Mrs. J.
D.
W oodruff,
t^»l-«
2»
.%
'.*
•
*|iriHii
II , .
I:lth &amp; K I.M A V K N l'K
chairm an, will maet with Mr*. hostess to tha member* of Or* Ing were: the Misses. Lois Clldwrll.
mnelt
j
Del aub-D*b Club a t her home Kathryn Wiggins. Helen Hutrln
C.
A.
Haines,
1308
Park
Avenue,
l^.l
1
III...-W
II
Tlwr
l
-J*..*
I
D elicious Salads
on
Wedneaday
evening.
Follow­
fo r.l
with Mr*. W. O. Sheldon a* eo- ing a routine business discussion, son, Laurell* Dudtton, Jean Whig
ham, Elisabeth Fite, Dorothy I’T in *Ti:tN n».* t i i i : i n t h i i n \ t. i
Potato Vitamin.......pL 20c
refreshment* were served by the told, Martha Wight, llrtty Wd
IH I'IInV K M I N'T l I 'S l i «iK i in
HTATK l»K 11.8 till I »A
.
hotea*
to
tha
following:
klnaon.
Lucille
Hall.
Busan
K-ru
WEST PALM BEACH, (VI. in
P M . B nu S i . .
*«. H*
H» n I* IIK ItN I* *\
Mias Katherine B ryant, Mis* ley, Florence Wells.
Marjnri* —(&gt;F&gt;— Itegl fstnt* vnluuti-tnC u t in, 810 Magnolia Avenue at
Ifrril
Tl
Ii-lr*
*
|
|
»
.
I
\|«
l
ka- for tax purposes have been lixml
Mrtttlnsil.v •
|y
BtOO P. M. Mra. Stella P. Ar- Norm* iWoMer, H its Ann Ktmc, Newman, GUdys Pippin,
Mia* Earllna Rally, MU* Joyce therina Spencer, Violet Wills, ■t 3 127,343,000 In Palm Ilegch
rlngton U chairman.
i S P fe C IA L
Wardwail, Mias 'Ruth Btenstrom, AngeU Mtlsch ami Luticia C-urn- county, heart nf the Florid.* gold
MU* Jean H arper, M in Mar­ ly.
TUESDAY
coast section.
B utter Crumb Cake
The American Leglen Auxil- guerite Duncan, Mlaa Elisabeth
The figure represent* a fo e
tar» will direct the aawfn* Ma­ vaugluV Miss 'Marjorie Jones
tim es increase from the 1040 val­
rion o f the Bad CroM In the and Mias Batty Thurmond, spon- Church
uation of 12:1.800.000. The in— ------Woman’a Club In th e m o raln f,

Sodotp Editor

Social Calendar

Per sonal Is

FOKTUML SHOia

Mr, and Mrs. Muse
Have Lawn Party

FOR .MEN

SKYKIDKK SHOES for hoys

B . -Lr."~ P ie rk in s

ATTENTION FOLKS'

'

PANORAM

JACK’S

HESSES’ HOME
BAKERY

HAMBURGER
CHEESBURGER
BARBECUE BEEF
BARBECUE HAM
BARBECUE PORK

Saturday’s Specials

Sorority Plans
Hallowe’en Dance

Baked Chickens
Tasty Dressing
^ Average $1.10

Miss Leona Howard
Entertains Sub-Debs

Meat Loafs........30c

INN

lltinu* Of Those Famous French Fries

Mothers Plan Navy
Day Celebration

Tender Baked Hams
$1.15 to $1.85

DEW D R O P

SEMINOLE BAR - B - Q

Palm Bench County
Taxed $23,500,000

YOUR HOME MERCHANTS

ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME"

Plans

E xchange Of Bask-'ts[Ki.7.,;,"
ing

Mr*. R. T. Warren an-| &gt;lr»,
N ettle TUli* were co.host&lt;-sr • in

hotiwrvr.^wc

full

Jam es

cash

vnluntinn

liaarst-

M O w rn i, J r .,

county

. w ?: #v * 4 *«*

w tO raM cftcit vaTniiffa-i"crTflSr-

ooo.oon agmnst'iiso.ooo.ooo i-ut

jreer. Th-- tax roll hai bren npgrovrd by State Comptroller Lee.

Perinaneints
fusion 'o f the
refreshm ents
b J . B. Crawford, Wre. o.
hi to, Mr*. T. W. Wilburns
(Dana E. McKay, Mi« It
&amp; Will lame, Mr*. J . F. KUefj
Mra. Blotmt, Mr*. R. M. M « « i,
8 r., Mr*. R. M. Sturdivant, Mra.
Wlloy B a rk e r. Mra. C. I. I.«rd,
Mra. C. C. Prieet, Mr*. W. P.
Chapman, Mr*. C. L Goodhue,

I CATION
IL C H A N O I

CREAM SHAMPOO
AND BET....... :____
ML SHAMPOO y.
AND SE T — ..... .

BEAUTY

OF

SH

YOU'RE 100KING AT

lilt CBldKY A T U

ACROSS PROM BALL
-•
TRLBPHONB TM

‘A , Sw ell Show”
1

"THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW '
CHEVROLET'S TRIM 'TEADER UNE” STYLING

OfllGiUD
10 HAD 111

r h e v r n l o l b r i n g s y o u “th e netv style
th a t n ill stay new " . . . w ith hvv:i i i !:,

STYLING
a

sw eep!lip, “ I .e u J e r l.l n e ” S ty l in g . . .
\ y l f h t l l x t l i u l l v e n e w " |) &lt; io r - .‘,t-fi*n»”
l-'eittii-rti . . . w it It s m o o th l y iik k Ii-IvJ
IhM lles b y l-'InJier o f u siz e a m i b e a m y
e q u a le d o n ly by i n i u li u m t li e r e a rn .

oniciuD
10. HAD III
PiRIORMANCE
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DftlCNID
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A n d m a l c h i n j l t h i s s t y le l e a d e r s h i p o f
T h e T ln e a t C h e v ro le t o f A ll T im e U ih n
c o m b in i- d p c-T fo rm an ce a n d e c o n o m y
l e a d e r s h i p w h ic h h a s m a d e C h e v ro le t
N o.
c a r fo r te n o f t h e lu s t e le v e n
y e a r s . . . . S e e It — d r iv e t h i s b e a u t i f u l
n e w c a r today!

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ECONOMY

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IT PAYS TO BUY THE LEADER
iAND GET THE LEADING BUY I

CHEVROLET CO.
•o th ey come to yo u genuinely

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RALPH WARNBR
llna 818. ABC
Virginia S it over Rifhmowd.

Contest Against
Daytona Tonight

N. C. S tate 833 over Turman
838. ABC
Tasaa T1 o n r Okie. Midland 1. A
To lane S3 over fees 1 M

Baylor T7 o**r Arkanaaa T4. ABC

i

ate. AIM f f g W l M ' w l to do-

&gt;th* fad * daring h# early p art

ssSsei

r f the week bat Coach Leonard
NeLacoa n p a c ta to h a r t moat
sT ld a charge* in ■kape for th*
gtaM a t Daytona Beach tonight.

do#* b te taaaa

•k leg injury Incurred In the ope**
■ta t'g k m a of thu aoaaon agalnat
n R b . l i m i n g I* to aoo a doctor
Uday and the outcome of that
Interview will (ieeUU hi* chances

* T ¥ rjfc
L t • n ^ -k . • , -tif imi .* ...i .h t ,
10 pi My nn r BIIU inm T tw rrT lm lf n»f

Football suthnrltlea hare th#

II up to $300
• Signature

511Furniture
• Op-Maker
• Autom ohilc

MODERN
■i. n
v itM u *
FINANCE CO.

V •R « L * n » i« .
t;W , o u r n u i

.

f l o r i d * . __
, frokr m t

net f i r behind.' U irh Pop* rolled
a 644, Paul Pctold a 884, T.
Bolly a 606 aad Roy Holler n
664.
/
Gam** sc o rn are as follow* I
LUCKY; BOY
M. Pergdaon
'
148443 173
H. Ruaatl .
. 164 144 103
R. W right
t
126 126 128
J. Tharp*
139 169 163
W. Thorn*
179 311 I t )
COCA COLA
140 180
179 304
169 128
. v,
.116 109
113 213
’ 768 834
L IF E SAVERS
J . Cooks
,
166 123
W. Thornton
ISO 137
J. Adams
144 128
n . Witte 8 r.
I l l 141
R. Holler
177 I I ?
1741 878
R. C. COLA
W. W*n*
i 168 148
E. X hthoff
t 111 189
II. A p a th y
' 132 146
R. Ztttfbwcr
140 110
H. Moan
i 187 ISO
/ 749 761
SPEN C ER,H A RD IN
C. Walsh
' 148 166
H. Witte J r .
.
1&lt;9 136
R. Mann
j
163 '164
J . Gonxate* ' f
136 116
0 . Baker
• ‘
238 164
. .. . .
• 778 773
LEWIS CANDY CO.
W. P ric e '
148 166
I. P rin te r* .
I t t 131
B. Rm I ' - ‘
116 138
W. Ludwig i
130 181
0 . Ptxold i
• 196 ITS

T.
H.
J.
E.
P.

Bolly
Po|M&lt;
Gut
Laser
Ptaold

abould

of H U on M today.-th* Ird #*7 [
of N trm k ir, 1(41. a t lb* froof I
|M I of Ika court H o r n of ■•ml-1
aala Couuty. Florida, a t E soterd.'
Florida, offar lo r aalo a ad Mil to

THE IRKFORD HERALD. a nowepaper published la gontool* Coeo
tyT Florida, onto n t h «ook foi
tlv s w
eek s pprior
rio r to Ik*
four eooeerullr*
waaka
**•&lt;
sa
id frd
N ovem ber. 1(41.
1*41.
»aH
*rd ooff November.

WITNESN
h an d a a d lb*
Ika k la k o a t p a d koot k ld d a r lo r
W
m iW B m
» ry k«od
th e seal
era
of »aU
sa id CCooyurlrt aat t SHanford.
anford. FFlorida,
l « k Iko follow la p daorrlkod lo t. of
lorida
th is I I ddap
ay of
of OOctober.
D. I»I1
1*11.
plMO. o r p a rre l « t lan d a lia* to la !*&gt;•
otokaft A.
A. IX
•a a lln o la Ooouty. F lo rid a , lo -w ll:
ft jt F. IIBRNDON.
o f C ircu itv i fC. ioJaIrt s f
L o t U . of B loak ». o f F A IR - .
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H.m
o u aty . ’JJr
F °lorida.
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of recorded la F la t Rook «.
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(Officia
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a i d oalo to ka mado to suttefl (O
tk a t a r " * ' ^ ' ^ ^ k i H I I I ,
ISIS CCIRCUIT
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C R T O FO F T IIR
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%- a* ft porta I M aalor.
HII NTH JU D IC IA L CIRCCrT
CIRC CIT o
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FLORIDA
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F L O R I0A IIN
F O R SEM INOLE COINTT,
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JAMEM M. JO W E R g, D efeadsnL
a tf r r f o r d it o r c r
OHDRR OF PVRLICATION
TO:
JAMER
&gt;L JOW ERH In Car*
■ia too* a# hi a thriller. Notr*
of Aron d o
C o rp o ratio n Poet
Demo and F o rd h a* Inrad* Dill*
O fflr* Una *#•. C k a flo tt# Amelia
for tria a p b s. The Gator* Iambi#
St. T bum as. V irg in Islan d ..
You nr# h ereb y n o tified Ibel * u l|
Tfr’l.U C t'k S V RCttOL*:
fer d iv o rce has been filed eg n ln sl
you
In lb * ab o v e e ly lrd ro u ri. and
w aM aU .
C d m aU U l flV d
yo* nr* h ereb y .o rd e re d lu
&gt;i -cel * *MS a* AotOM * U * » b M 1*0. . ynwr
wlIRHO -wppe nosin-rT.
I t n . a r a l# ' d a y o f U l* CoorL
ra u M
l a Ik#
offlu* of
fs*
(M kerwlaa a deer** p ro eoafeaeo C
S tate Midland 8.
lerk Of said c o u rt on lb * Ird day
WEST—MIrrcm U
and
will l»* *nl*r#d a c a lp s l y#oOkie.. A A M Midland 4 over
of
N
ovsm
bor.
1*41.
omd
to
th
ereII le a too o rd e re d t h a t I l k «*■
-Washington U&lt;
a f te r HI# y o o r w ritte n defense*,
.Ice be pobltekad &lt;m rek
»?f II
an y . an by law re q u ire d . Ilrre ln
EAST
fuur
coomcuUv# week* la
The
4, Midland 3 ta d %
fa
ll n et u n d er p e n ally of a decree
Navy E l o**y Lafayette E24.
SANFORD HERA LD , a n ew sp ap er
r-ThyotU # I* wide open Georgetown
pro r o ifH s o .
publlehed I* B * * t* * l* O o u a lr. FI*EM over Temple K7.
T h e S an fo rd H erald le hereby
Ira contest* with Ocorgc, 10*. Ihla t d a y of O c t o b e r l M I .
'ABC. Friday night.
d esig n ated a* lh* n e w e p ip e r In
t t F . IIBRNDON.
ad Beaten ColWgc come- Boston College £ 3 over Clemson
w
hich
Ihln nolle* e h o ll be p-&gt;l
C lerk ClreuU C o u it Ueoilaol*
[ against Tempi* _ and
llahed once a w eek for four conB6 ABC
•e
e
u
lle
e
week*.
Doqoaan* E4 o rar Manhattan
W ltneee lh* hand &lt;&gt;f O. P Horn
E21. Friday night.
Son.
a*
C
lerk o f »*ld court, and
( O ffic ia l Seal)
T txa* A A M T4 over N. Y. V.
l h . o ffic ia l aen L lh ere o f. thla I d sy
j . f . BURROW , f
E38.
O ctober, A.
- I&gt;.
-o p1*11.
-y ^ rtsD O N
O rlando.
Panix E6 over Yale EI9. A
„
C
lerk
C lrru lt Couft.
school IN n i R c i R c p r r c o u r t * n i n t h
Colgate E8 over Dartmouth F,l-i. be In forto lor public
B y: A^ M. WF.EKM
J l ' DICAL «N&gt;»RT o r FLORIDA
children and aervleu men In uni­
D eputy l l e r k .
AB
Duka 81 o ra r Maryland 824.
IN AMD F O R SR R 1SO LR c o t s - P E IlV IE P. SWANN.
Harvard E12 over Cornell E14. form, and the** arc eapectrd to
T
T
I
k
CRAMCRR.T
S
O
O
k
Georgia '8 8 over Mississippi 86
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff
augment a eowd expected to be IIA Z E L ATRINaON. F la la llff .
ABC
ABC. Friday- eight.
O rlando. F lo rid * .
P rln c tto n on* f o r tha la rg e s t o f th * M a­
E ll
T i­
(O
fficial R esll__________
Noted Dam# MW4 o ra r Geo. Columbia
son.
l t I t ATK1NUON. D efen d an t
EI8. A
DITORA’R
K rh. 811. AB
Th* B urling Lineup*:
V.
M.
I.
820
NOTICE
OF AFFLICATION FOR
m £3 o ra r No. Carolina
ORD ER ADD a f l t I C S
TAX H E R D .
ABC
'
Florida
po*.
Villa nova la T H E N A N I O F ' T U B BTATR
816
C
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A
PT
ER K i l l O F l * « ^
Pann S tats E lk o rar Boeknell.
o r rLO K ID A
Mia*. State 84 o ra r L. 8. U. 816. Holy Cross £9 o rar Byracuso Ferguson (206) LE Pritko (204) TO:
NOTICE IN lIF .H K B r -OIVKN,
U.
n.
ATKUfaON.
wkoe*
a
lt*
*
Hull (206|
I.T
Stenn (216) ,,f r e .ld .n c r la. ■■ —IT Mo * BL.
T h at O. C. tfln c h llffe h o ld e r ol
I S - lith e of T a * C ertificate^ No
Rahom (197) IjG Anderson (201) Ilru n a w lrk . ile o r a la .—- VUlanova K10.
*IT.
Issued lh* I rd d ey of TTiguel
TUU AIIH H E R K IIT N OTIFIKD
Parham (180) C Koriaky (190)
A. D.. l l l l . ha* Hied eem e In my
and
req
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la
a
p
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e
a
r
In
a
r
e
f
Konetaky (188) RG Carollilmo ta in Hill of e e m p la ln t flic* by o fflr* en d ha* m o l . upplleolln
V a n d ^ S lO oyWk#Vnto«ky BIT.
for a la x deed to b e lesuad Ihorv
(196),
H A ZEL ATKINSON, a f a ln y t y ea
Said c e rtific a te &lt;m i n t ™ III
Tanntsaoe JM o rar Dayton. A
Ijina (194)
RT
Kaaky (215 lu tk * C ircu it C u u rt e f kem labl* on.
fu lla w ln g d escrib ed p ro p -rle
Alabama BT orur Howard.
Klutka (197) Rr. Murray (1(3)
lh* C ounty o f Sem inole. S te le of
Auburn 818 o v tr La. Tack.
Tale (188)
OB
D raft (180)
F lorida. In-w lL
Wm. A Manr SIR orar V. P, I.
lull I tlle c k » I r * T h* Tow n
Harrison
(162) LEB Yednock
o f H aafnrd
T h* aeeeesinent o f Iho ev 1,1 |,r«,
p n rty u n d er th e a r id re rllfle a l*
Issued wuu In Ike nam e of L'lt
know n.
trnleM m id re llflc a to e h ill 1-e
M ore th a n a b illio n a n d n h a lf
redeem ed a e ro rd ln g to law . lh#pr*ico co an u t* a r e p r o d u r f d a n n u a lly
p -rly deevrlhed th e re in w ill be rrld
In lh* h ig h e st b id d er a l th* n u l l
in C ey lo n , th e
D e p a r tm e n t o f
house d o o r on thu f l r . i M n u ltv in
C o m m erce sa y s.
th u m o n th
o f N ovem ber, t a l l
w hich I* th* Jrd d ay u f Nnvepi'wr.
1(41.
LEGAL NOTICES
D ated th is Ird d ay o f Orlober,
till.
' W i n t e r p a r k , o *l io . I I I*. IIKHNIiOM
(Special)—
-D
“
- 1* “
f
Bundy . o f
C lark C ircu it C o u rt, dem lnbte
R ollins CoH&lt;
daughter, o f a
C bonty. F lnrldn.
_____
nily aad a #Ur
famous_______
tannl
Orl. J - ie - H -M . H i t .
(O fficial H eal|
l a ' h e r ow n r i g h t, p ack ed b ar
b a g g a g e a n d r a c k e ts to d a y aa d
IN T R R C U irO IT C O l'R T O F TMR
n o t ic e o r tr r L ic A T io T
MIRTH JU D IC IA L C IR C U IT IN
s ta r te d o n b a r "g o o d w l l r to u r
FOR T a a Deed
A R P FO R SRR1ROLR COVMTT.
e f S o u th A m e ric a , fit* w ill loin
•
(T IA P T K II ITHT O F l l l l
FLORID
A.
o th e r a la r * , a n d p lay axhlH U o n
NOTICE
IS I lK H E Iir CIIVBN.
P A U U N B F. FA H U F U la llff.
n u tc h o a . . .
. -; •
TU.
T h ai Wm. A. A C arol If. l a v .
b older n f ll - I I I b * o f T s s C ir tlf W l*
L it HOT C P A U L D o ftn d a a t.
MUa Randy, a former Wlfbt*
NOT ICR
No. so t. I n w d lb* 7 lh d a y o f Ju ly
man Cup playur and with Paulina
A. D., 1*1*. h a s filed m b i * In a ir
HTAT95 OF FLORID A TO:
Rote, also of Rol)iM, holder of
o fflr* a n d ka* m ad* ap y llrellu ii
L
B
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M
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NOT ICR o r NABTRR** BAUI
Um national woman’* indoor
f a r a la a d**d In 1&gt;* l**u*d tb a ra Hoad
M
lvor
e
p
rtn
n
.
M
ary
L
n
d
.
NOTICK M IIERKHT OtVKN,
on Said c e rtifie s !* em b racra Ik*
Too or* h e rsb y s o llf ls d
th a t
dayhies crown and runner-up
T h a t ' p u rsu a n t lu F in al Deers*
fn ilo w lk a d escrib ed p ro p erly ln
r dlvofd* ho* boon b ro u g h t
for th* outdoor till* at Poruat
r s a d s rs d by Ik* C lrau lt C o u rt of bs ug iutlalo
Ik* O nualy o f tem ln o lo , s u i t ef
a t you l a Ik* C lreuU C o u rt lu
■sm lnol* County, PlurM s. In I h a t a n d fo r (Umlaol* C o u a ty , F lo rid a ,
teared tha m
F lo rid a , to .w lt.
c e r la ls | e s u ss
th e re in pondlua l a C kaaoery. ky P au lin * F . P * a l­ •
America last
L a ta fl. II A E I t fl. e f ld&gt;t
w h erein
F irs t F ed eral Saving* a n d you ar* h .r a k y a n t e d a n d re­
F . H lnrk *«. Auwuded r i a l o f
s a d L oan A aeoelalles o f Oemlpel* q u ire d I* o a ia r y u u r au p u aru aeo
C ry s ta l L ak e S hors*
»
C o u n ty , a oorpornllnn undo* tk* la aald a a il « * M onday. K * t * n b «
Tk* aM sM casnl o f th* sa te prola w s s f tk*
lln ltsd
N tatsu of
ly u n d e r Ik* aald e e rlirV a l*
A m srtea. I* P la in tiff aa d &lt;1. R .
led w a s In tk * nam a ef A. K.
Blob Him.
R eel « n d n tb srs nr* D slsn d n n ts,
lb * u n d ersig n ed n s U eeclsl M as­
Ilnlcs* sa id c e rtifie s Is sh a ll b*
te r w ill w ith in th a L a x ) h au te
r w U ^ m ^ k c e a r d tu , t q U w , th e

w*S(Junt—
mimImIppi

1TSS,*SS%fiK3.£
VArring who Is suffering from

■Dayton* Beach p m * doped a*
MM in which lb* boat Sanford
ten hop* for I# U
keep th*
•Coro down to a respectable
&gt; figure. If the Fed* should happen
to com* through on top it would
[probably bo the blggrst upset for
[[h* aoaaon.
( - “The Pad* are In fa ir shape,"
UftLoca* amid this morning, “but
'th at la a . plenty - tough gam*,
'u la y ta n a has a goo,I ball club
M l* ’ p a r and will p u t up n
(strong, fight."
S o f a r McLucua ha* not found
[a b etter combination! than the
WM&gt;ho started last week against
ILkk* C ity, so that 'will bo th*
‘llna ha will put on th* field loL Th*
InlMit.
The spoctaeular
ipacU cular touchi ru n m*da by Bill Fleming
id t Lake City has made him
fndout and It Is likely ho
ha on* of tha local man to

pkkad

8. M. U, T* o v e r Col. e f Fkcifio
MID WEST
Mhmeaota MW1 over
WlnoU
MW9. A
Northwestern MW2 over W licon* In MW 13. A
Michigan MW6 over P itt E 17...
Taxes C h rlattm -T8 over Indiana
MW13. AB
M arquttU MW6 over Mlcb. 8&lt;.*te
MW7, ABC
D etroit MWIO o rcr.C «ntral. Priday night.
Nebraska Midland 2 over Kanaka

these
Cater* of 1941T To­
morrow'* gam# map an*wot th at
question. and It look* like a big
crowd will coma bora for tka Mg
battle.
Reach sie rra w o rts from k baaic
Noted Dam* act-up, b at Ura* far
thla araaon baa added flankers,
mm-ln-motion, T-Informatlon, and
abort p an t formalin slays to ita
offense. In addition, villa nor* reaorta to requont quick-kick* aad
tn "Uckle-sliglbls" passes, a aubtrrfugu aakl to bar* been oacd
moat effectively by Coach flmllh.
In their laat time oat, the
Catora won o rar Tampa 4t-d, and
the “Cat* aUam-rvlled Centra 38
to 3; and both eleven* itan d in
good ahapo ft&gt;r the fray.
For the firal U m e thia araaon
the Orange and Blue will bo 'out­
weighed by no anfall margin —197
i«ninda to 191 per man. The Vil*
lunova lino weigh* in a t- 201,
the backfleld a t 191, aa compared
to a Florida forward wall of 196
rnd a quartet of beck* a t I #2.

o*

gnkJSrMAJ' :s

Dorothy Bundy
Starts Tour Of
Smith America

w*Sia3ifflfwvad5 K
TPWWsw. B » w

^ u ' l ^ i l l i l k ld d ar .1 I k .
c o u rt keuao door on tk a Dro* Moad a r ka Ik * aaontk e f H o v ew a* ';
t i l l , w k k k I* Ik* »rd d ay *&lt;
NoTFrokrr. t i l l .
n a ia d III la Srd d a f of O elaH r.
*,l l #

O P. Hr.RHDOKC lam d r t t l l C t a r t , Saailaola
C ounty. riu rld a
(V i. a - i a - i i - i i . l i l t .
noticb i s D i i F i c r m o r a
RAM * LAW
TO WHOM IT MATT CONCERN:
Notice la k * r*kr «l»*w Ik a t I M R
u n d eralg sed . p o n s a a t I* a # * - w
called FIclltletM Nam a H tatato. low ll: C h a p te r ( t e l l . La w # of F lo ­
rid a. ip*I. w ill re * ta le r w ith Ik*
c le r k of Ik* C lrcafl C o o rt la and
Cwr wmnlwnl* C oonty. F lo rid a , upon
receip t of proof o f poblteatlOB ol
IhU Nolle*. Ik* fletltlo o o
lo -w H . Hull Undo S p rin g s ' l m » "
I’e rk . u n d er Ik* kam * Ik* un d er,
planed In e s g a g sd In bnelaema *n
Sem inole Coe e l f . F lo rid a.
Th* p a rty la laro ated la aa'd
bualnee* enterp rlo * I* O r M ie H tm 'nole r.&gt;untv. a F lo rid a corporation.
D ated a l O rlando. O rso a n County,
F lo rid a. Ihln ta d d a y of October,

(■BAL)

By EUgABBTH OVERgmUFT

S e c re le rr

N O T trr o r a p f u u a t io n f o r
TAX D E ED
CHA PTBII m i l O F l « I
NOTICE IN IIR H EB T HtVP.v.
T h a t II. W . U l t l e h o ld er a t T ns
C e rtlflro le No. II*. leoued In s l»h
d ay o f J u ly A. D- 111*, hav filed A
•am * In my a ttir e a n d ka* M ad eW
a p p llra tlo n fo r a to n deed to he
Issued ebersoa. Bald r e rllllr n te
em braces the fallo w in g d s s rn b s d
p ro p erly In Ibe C ounty of Hynlaole. S tale of F lo rid a. lo-w llA
Lot t * F o rt Motion
T b* aa.e .« m e n t e f lh* s a i l r fo - m
rty u n d er lh* sa id e s rtlf le a ie W
ued w as la lh* a sm * of Huai*
E. CoHum
Calee* said c s rllf le a l* sh a ll be
redeem ed according lu law , lb*
p ro p erty d escribed th e re in w ill b*
sold lo lh * h ig h e s t b ld d -r a l lh*
c o u rt house do o r o n th* l l r a t m
Monday la lh* m onth o f Noro&lt;n.v
her. l l l l , w hleh Is th * t r d day of
Novem ber, 1(11.
t&gt;at*d Ib is ( r d d ay uf October.

C

O. F. JtERNDON
C le rk 'C irc u it C o u rt. Seminole
co u n ty . iP lorld*.
R
o c t. t - i a - n - l i . m i .
w
IQfHcU l genii
Nolle* I* hereby g t r e a th a t (I
■t i l engugdd la barlneaw o t Celery
A re. a t Outeea B rid g e .; haafnrd,
F lo rid a, u n d er lb* fletU tou* B*m*
Hanford Boat 'T urku. SS-t th a t I %
Intend to re g iste r aald nam * p a r.tia n t to U * - te rm s of lh # - F ir m in u s Nome N tstiito* (C k srto r
H i l l L ow s of F lo rid * I -w ith th*
.Clerk, nf lh* C rleult C o u rt of garni*nul# C ounty. F lo rid a.
• JO HN L BHUSILKT. K
O w n e r ,®
g ept, 14. IM I. 4___________ .
NOTICE
Nolle* .1* h ersb y g l r s u th a t I
am sa g aged In buslnoag a l . Banford. F lo rid a In lb * C o a aly of
Memlnnle a t 1(4 Calory 'A v * . u v - _
dee lh*
fic titio u s warn* N s h l®
n o llllltig Co. a s d
th a t l In­
tend tn re g is te r saM a s m
p u rsuam t In ik a tagm s o f th * -F ie lllln u * Nam* V i s t u l a (C hapter
1*1(1 L aw s of F ie ld s I w ith Ik*
C lark of lh* - C Im IL S C o u rt' e f -

MA'AM*. fT%

MMAMiT/'
a

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row. m d -th a t's

Dodge DelittlCoupe m* W65
Plymouth Tudor............ 525
Dodge Deluxe 4 Dr. Sledirn 425
Plymouth 4 Dr Sedan...... - 465
Ply. Deluxe 4 Dr Sedan - 395
Je'&amp; fL l,
Poiitlac 8 4 Dr ScfOui „
375
*

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. b a n reed, F le rtd a ,
Hepl. I*. O r t 1 .1 * . IT. (4. 1(41.
- ■A .
e, •&gt;
N olle* Is hereby g l r s u tb a l (I
am ) .en g ag ed la busTauau.su M srvon la aubdlvlalo*. a t Oanfard. F lo ­
rid a u n d e r lb*
flatltto u d ammo
E m e ra ld s O an teaa a a d th a t I In ­
lan d to r s g ls ts r M id nam e p u rm a u l to th* U raM o r th * 'F I s llilo u a Nam* S ta tu te -' (C h ap ter
I H I I l a v i * r F lo rid * ) w ith th*
C lark or Ik* CWukll C o u rt of llem lao l* C o u aty F lorida.
r . w itiT N E R . j r :
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Lalabllxhrd In 1908

VOLUME XXXU1

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Sanford Is The Only Central
Florida City Affording Itail, High*'*)
And Water Trunspnrialiun

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Member Associated I’reoa

Nt MIIKit its

Plant Refuses
*U. S. Exports Boosted Settlement Of Russians Retreat Before
•To 4 5 5 Million Per Deieiue Board German Drive To Moscow

Month By British Aid

- 4-

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S h ip m e n t s

In

Y e a r s , L o Se8

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R e p o rts'

Raw Materials

Jump Imports
$ 4 9 2 ,0 0 0 ,m

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M o n th s

WASHINGTON. Ort. II
—CPv— An Increasing flow
of olanes nml munition. to
Great Britain helped to xend
United Staten exports tu
S4A&amp;,000,000 in August. the
Commerce Department
ported today, boosting R :
U U I . h l o r a . n t . a b ro a d In .h o

second full year of tin* war

,*
&gt;• Import* Into th* United Slap-*
gjao cllm b.d a t • r»«uU of h&lt;/»y
h
U 14,118,000.000.

l&gt;-rial*.
receipts of atrutefie m ntf
making the month's total
ooo.ouu.
i

la Urn aecond IS mrnnhi of

J

th#
United
Htetv*
A .ldpp«d I48S.000.000 worth* of
■ aircraft douhl* the exportifcJn
i1

fla ta Inc.

tbo previous year, while ie W -

Hona Incroaaad from 862.000.1*0
to

1 1 1 8 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 -

t k l atat* eonvantton at Orlando,
•tarting tomorrow m orning with
tho rroitrutlon, Fran k Bnama*.
a acn ta ry o f the Sanfonl Klw knia
Club, Mid today.

' Tomorrow a full program l*
scheduled, opening with a golf
tournam ent a t th# Orlaqdo Coun­
tr y Club in the afternoon. l)urlh« th# day apeeUI Klwanl* aervicta wlH be conducted a t O r­
lando churches. ~ i r
Following an hour of mu*k tlm
banquet will be held e t th r fVuntry Club e t 7:00 o'clock Bufclay
ow ning w ith a number of .pfcinl
speakers. Mayor Beardall .nr, Orwlll deliver the welcoming
Don Blandlng, nationlknown nothor and lecturer;
__ fnlkeron, editorial w riter
£ tk* KHrania m arailne, will h4
i featuro ipciker*
apeexrr* of tb f

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Organization
Of First Aid
Course Begins
Public
luocal

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S t r ik e

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Thee# killed, all ef Item were
in the Axaerlra* Ragle squadron.

Nipp*r Riga Shop
Hanford Bowling Center
Melach Really Co.
Purcell Ca.
Seminole Barbecue,
Realty
Trust Co.. B*tnbiole County Laun­
dry, 8*nford Flak * Orocery Co..
Frank Evans, Casselberry Gardens. *
. Btla* Machine A Supply Co.,
Roumillat A Anderaoa. Pliler
Dry Cleaner*, Dr. J. L. Ingram.
Maffett'a Auto 8«rrUo. Roberta'
Grocery. Harry** Liquor Store,
Evaleen's Beaut* Shop. Boanctr
llardta Dairy, Waltar L. Cooper.
Hanford Cash F*«d Star*. 8. H.
English 0«U Berries Station.
Roy Britt’* Onlf. Barrie# Station.
Moran’s Mnrhnt, Maxwell Stawan
and Berataala Couaty.
Traveler's Horn*, Hanford Boat
Works, Baafard Eleetrl* Con.
tractlng C o , A. P. Connell* A
Bona, |n«. aad Atlantis Coast

3NDON, Oct. 1| —OP)— An
o t a this morning's Daily
Acting 'Flight- U*ut. A. Man*,
,b y . Ita a ir correspondent to ff, to , Thompson, Cow*.
I the N etherlands go s t r a ­
Pilot Off l**,* II eg* Harrison
ta mitt* had w anted the
N a ll. 84. M law eo^lle. Mia..
• f Rotterdam by radio la
POoi UffWwe Rm N**l Btoul,
‘way from the harbor* aad Jr.. Kansas City, Mo.
. i-y a rd a *gainst the early
Willi*si Jrweph White, t l , To.
Of hoary British bomb- pdui, Kan,
A* sUlhorilalW# aourt* said
t a t add*4 that the (leiaw na th a t th* fatalities w ere do* to
I forced I* coaeantrate an occltoat, but he toeH**d to
to Retterdane becaas- so* how II o n srrw d o r
* Hanford 8up*r Btor*. Stnka’a
■t r e a t doatiuctle* elalted Britain.
Pish Mar hot. Florida Pow er and
ta a H am burg aad Bremen
Light Co.. T rtpl# - r O m o U rla ,
Sanford Doudaay, C. M. H and,
M iami
0 . P. H trp d o a , Jao. D. Jlnkin*.
W. Lawton, R. M. "Boh"
Increase R ates T.
Mo/*, Gap. A* Spoor, J r , R. W.
War*, C tty Im A P u rl
C o,
Palma A Ptaaa Dtalag Boom and

Taxis To

E n tra n ts
g a n iz e d

R y

Knglish Give Hint •
Of Mainland Raids

F o r

A re

Hitler Command Says
I- Thousands • In l i kraine D e f e n s e s
Are SI a u g li t e red

O r­

Moscow Is Hall Sur­
rounded Hy Cigantie Knei re lenient

S m it h

l‘la»« f« r ArmUtirc U«\ tt Ol l■li.c uxanl in a joint m rrti llg of
«nr Logitinnairoi of Hu- ’iiinp
hrl|-I&gt;&gt;R«iri|r INiri antl Hh* t i o i l •
iary i m night ami •**,mi­ da l til
llr parts ff tha- pfuifiiiiit W.M'I
lirride.l (III hv lh&lt;- Iw.i
J C. Tra wirk. ailjiitsnf • f 1 O' j
po-i. **i.l thi&lt;« nioniiitir

•O 8*«h, |g |r J t'tf *•
t.reiH ma**r«s t.f l(u**ian
re*ef %e*. taarm li tlr&lt;***ed for
• inter action amt In Mered
h» nr* lank* ami fa«t plane*
• err reported nioaing up In
the front
tin I a % a - l.rn .
Fedor Von Hock-* (.m o a n
armirw
prrv*e«|
on
over
Ii UmmI 'MiAk»*it tiatIlefleklw
in

Chief Says II. S.
(an He Defended
Against Bombs

ftiEToJT

O r t - - * 4 l d —&lt;.P&gt;—

S o l i c i t a t i o n s

Nazi Attack On Central Front

Big TourisSt Season Expected
By Entertainment Department

S'

M»ur AW tican p ilo ta r t serving
with th* R. A. e . w*y* .killrtl
while pyliiK to Brttotn ncvnll
It was learned-wputMrkativr t

Legion, L ad ies
P hn Jointly For
Armistice Parade

Ned Smith, rhairtnun ..f i . , - I
I'nrn.lt* rnmmillrt*, hnv
g n iti’f il •Id* r n t ir r (*t*nnty fm
iv;• i
ll*»n rtf r n iu it l* ill lh«* |t.11 .i•I■ • le t
be bel f (be morning i i N’o\ i i I
a s lr s iliK
KrUtoiiii;
Ih rra l
.Mr, Tm w iflt d | l n | \ | i
Smit i |
to Moaruw
reported to the meeting tl»:ii n .
IhiIliiN-timiN
A|i|K&gt;*lrt|
urlarge number of n rg a iiu itia n « I
f r n lH
to f . r r a t
M n is m
lt»
have nlreaily signified Itnn m I
r r p s lc tin or m i i i h
lit
inv ad trillion^ ii\ partH'inati*
ing M p «lp rn E u r n p r
(‘aptain F (* lla r io r n^'*ut.*.l
( *i i
iii I.»« i
•••••!»* .ire pictured crossing a RuAnian river
the grtiup that the Snnfoi • ««»n (
t « « " r liilr . l |-r raw
nany
i»f the
Klornln m«fen*»e in ru h tie r b o u t' *l&gt;
itt iilt.ick on the central front, according
T ll«' l { l l * . l j | | | 4 ;n ,. r o f i v n t Force w ill march in the pnra h
to the iB ffiri.il \ ./
»,•rt 't% wi th tin* radiophtMo from llerlin . Tit * inv.' t m liiv Im t I 'h i i n i
iii h ; n , '
Mr*. Henry M c ljn ih n I* i»*
h.ii d "H \ | i 8*e»*w, *eekllig to *eile the Red h I o W I' i I I III* 111*1% R* n il M n s u m v .
|M&gt;rtetl pluni for the \ o \ i l i n v H e rm a n * a it di »\»
float anti Si«l Ri(*hard und dtnch t n p itu l Kir*f •*t »• v\ i p
w It ili* m lm itt nixr iww ilatiiror^
Kuril volunteered then .erviee-*
It wu* nh«i propourd b y th r U n ilt d
in thi* V va/.ina H n lin n ,
pjr»
A uto m o b ile
W o r k e r * to not the A u x ilia ry nn i .Im t -* in
c - m m ittr r th n t
th«*
H^socintion I
niiltvs wi-nt.
Among Ih llR t lt le ’x HIM) e m p lo y e* It u i lit in ir the flout, v%lnle Joel
sponsor the Sthletic program
w m i. m rm bers ,.f thl* union, K irlil offered a truck on winch
Ilitlur'.H li«*ml«111:ir t • * « laiiti
the afternoon ..f ArmuUwe lh iy . |b ,lt th, A F I . Uni(rit Au,„mohll to erect it.
thi* s l a u i'h tr r »»l
«
inrluiling outlH.ar.l raring rvents \Vorker* recently won a col
Stunt*
nml
game*
were
•
n
1i»ved
a n d im -i i t N I In* S i »\ii *1h in
L ik e Irctlve bargaining election thece
expected to be held
by
tliio
e
present
ol
tin*
i
h.*e
ol
Monroe.
th o r k r iiiiii' an* m*:ir :»i»nila s t week, fighting between the bunineta m iTtiiiir v%»fi• Ju&gt; k
The 'C ountry More" would he AKL and CIO factions at Hills­ | Ray nrtd hU »l«if. Ke»l. :i* the
h iln tlo n . H u m p :ivu ig
llu '
wny
• I m a ilin g .
»f tlr-fom iiiig,
an outdoor pro,Vam
rotolucU-d dale led to cloalng of the plant, •pccial feature Retl would irfu «e
a n il\ fu r mi iM uiolt no
Hie
on Siturday night under the d i­ but it ha* since reopened and i* to eat breatl of fere.I bv hi* n.«*
| tli ailing t it Ihi* Touri*| (V n lrr. C z u c iM n ii g uti‘w:i&gt; um l \liNt u x ,
rection of Chart,-* Morrison, with operating virtually at full force. ter if It was called llille r hrcm l
now
b
u
ll
n
iii
n
iu
m
lf
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1
h\
21
gi
I .itfult'tl mi SAiifitril'ti l.aki* Front.
prises furnished by the
m er­ CIO employe* a t Spicer. how- but rra illly cvbbknl in :ii b m id
gunt if v ir ile .
Jwill
l»-gili
Monday
and
the
build
chants of the association.
eve. have declined lo handle any o ffrrfH a* Koosevell br*ad.
Thi' |I 1if mIi wui ul fuc
ilia
mg w ill
t o n ip ltlfly n-otiv Alftl
Tha purpose o f th# slogan more p a rts from the A FI. H ins­
fill*** u 11 oignni/utm n of utifok
Th # m retin f of ih r tw** group*
conirat conducted in the school* dale p la n t
by
Nata.
|,
far
Sanfartl'*
flr*l
troop
rorpR,
fott'-hailowing
ruitln
«m the lanfart wttrndjin-e rv e i
would be to develop a slogan to
Spicer officials aaid production aahicAy^l in x
ImiriRta of
ihiR
Mg ton,
Mr a. on the ehntineni to tlivert tbo
m f v t i" f ..M r
( r used W a ir Advertising of. „f transm itter* vna contiaulng Tnrwfc*k ileclnrctr
Tin* rontmurnl v oi t*i\ s. i !»••r dnyini* Mrru Hodgkin, dii»*rtor Herman*

SanforJ. flan* fur n Christmas
program w rte discussed by the
group with such suggestion* ns
the decoration of the city, chime*
in the downtown section, a float
ami n Santa Clause, Mr. Shames
revealed.
Those members of the commit­
tee attending th* meeting last
night were W. V. Bitting, chair­
man, Georg* Stine,- Ned Smith.
7eb Ratliff and Mr. Shamen. H.
B
ciation,
- -Dean,
- and- Charles
—
well a* -Holland
Morrison.
Tuesday night the entire a s­
ur'nt by varioue of the elevn sociation is expected to meet to
who ro
ci m p lrtn l receive the recommendation* of
n fo n l rit is t m who
ino BO hour method's course the special commttee.
offered by Rubert H. Culbertson
national Red Crums representative L e a d e r s C o - o p e r a t e
from Washington.
Those who a re qualified to
O n T o u r is t E d it io n
earn F irst Aid are: l)r. U D.
Brown, Dr. It. Wayde Rucker,
The following merchants and
Russel Alvaret, Mias Irene Min­ business men have already sig­
ion,
Mbs
Guasie
Hinton, nified their intention
of
co­
M p . Henry MrLaulin, Jr., Misa operating
with
The
Sanfonl
Cathexine Morrison. Mrs. Helen
0c^*7
Srbllt!i; HU J b e P F led* ami w u t
Mia* Maude Ramsey.
which will b* distribute,!
to
The eommltte* for class organ- IJiOO prospoetiv* winter visitors
lo tio n wiU group people accord selected from p special Chamber
ing to Inter**!, occupation and of Commcre* Hat, aa well a»
age, Mrs... Mann re«.M|*d&lt;
thousand* of other reader* both
a fte r member* have arranged in Florid* and throughout the
A|nd classified, plana regarding nation:
fth e location o f rlaas rooms and
Htono Pre*School H» f ” v
eth e r details will be completed;
( lark Variety Works

American Flyers
Killed In R. A. F.

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R e je c t s

r •o m m e u d a t u r n s _

Th e .Seminole COunty Chapter
of the Am erican .Red Cross ha*
begun th* uryanlM tion of n 20
hour ro u n e in first uid inalruclir n for' the general public and
any person who wishe* to enroll
the e|a&gt;a. must m ail a postal
d hearlnir hie name and add­
ress to the Red C ro ss, In care of
Misa Leah B artlett, public health
nurse. Ill'P a lm e t t o Avenue, be­
fore Nov. I , Mrs. Roy Mann, red
cross publicity chairm an, elated
today!
Instruction w ill include elemen­
tary first aid which w ill be

Amon* those expected to at
from Sanford a re Mr. ami
T. B. Lamsofv. Mr. and
WUliam Leavitt. l)r. and
X*-T- Dues. Karlyle
bolder, Howard Lone, M V. Alt
M R N r. and-M r*. O. P. Item don. Mr. e n d Mr*. Fred Wlleon,
Dr. and Mr*. W. H. G am er anil
J o d f t S . W. Ware.
,
. Also, Mr. a nd Mrs. R. A. Bm lti,
Mr*. E arl Hoy, Dr.\ W,
wr
•M rr'
tan* Mr. and Mr*. Walter;
. Mr. and Mrs. Rd
P. Campbell, J . W.
„ . . . ' W ight, Mr. and Mi
C. H arper an d Bd Lane.
, A bo. Mr. and Mr*. O. D. W ertUr. and Mrw Frank Bhamea.
J . J. K alw fhan, W . 8
A i. Nt* .and H .-M e- 1 LONDON,

" N etherlands W arned
*
O f B rith h Bom bing

F a c ­

W A S H IN G T O N . Oct. I I . —OP)
— The O e frn ir Mediation l a i l d
today announced the A R A jIO (latea, Inc., of R endu. N. J H
which makes aircraft material*
and part*.
had
rejected th*
hoard'* recommendation* for set­
tlement of the .‘today « lr ik . at
thr company!* plant.
A F L —(T O Jurisdictional strike
C o m m i t t e e W o u l d A s ­ threaten* to .hut down the S#l*H
II n
A
s iiss tt
n
A rr m
m ii ss tt ii cc e
e rr Manufacturing Plant of Toledo,
making tanks for dofens#. The
Steel strike at lim n in g ham end­
A t h le t ic P r o g r a m
ed today Hut work «t*.ppod on
P lan s tii
stim ulate
b usiness 1? ships in llrooklyn as 7,000
nml ro-oporntc * it h the l.e g m n men protect against the hiring
mi A rm is tic e
I &gt;my w e re d ra w n of two non-union men.
The A F I . - C IO dispute which
| Up liv the T ia d e
I lo v e lo p m rn t
Committee* n f iti.- M e rc h a n t* As- is threatening to halt virtu a lly
army
tanka
so ciathin I js - 1 in 9' lit to I*- s u g ­ all prmluction of
gested to tile a '««’iat 1 0 ( 1 ut its was rr ported yesterday by war
m eeting
next
Tuesday
n ig h t, department officials.
Kxpressmg g n v r concern* they
F ’ Jink S h n n o a . se creta ry o f the
said this was the situation:
e o n im iftrv,
«ui&gt;l
tm iay
The Hpicer Manufacturing Com
A m ." ,, th.. 1.1.1... '|.'«'..*~;lI
1 - n y of YoUdo Ohio, makes about
M«J. (Jrn. C liffo rd H. I’owell.
“Country Si*tio"fitr «dli«
1 „f
,.ttrib
r ib uutt-i,,-n
.|L n y
l r , n, miMlon,
form er prosidm l of the New Jet ing prizes m u ll i huf.o
ted l y
tliej
Merchants. c.rv
of extra I f" r
‘ ■ " k ,,,u " ,ul • / * ? * "
heting governur,
copie. Of
Thursday.’ S an fo n l
the half-traet.T and Jrop
lieved of command of Ijie t i l l . H e r.1.1 IhrmiKhool I be I radio* r ° n,»*» vehicle, la tu n ,. It deD ivK o di. which if computed m ain­ lerrito ry out.......... .. Sanford and [*"•'* u ^ « » *
ly , f New York and New J r A c y . contest «,n o „ , the sch.-ds for | H ilU la le ( M .cM Steel I'nsluct*
N ational Guard unit*. Ili* nupei u iln rn ii lit 1h* •iw*-tI m ■ dvertis«• | « omi.wrxy. for , « r l .
rmiploy**.
Spifpr, with
ior. Lieut. Gen. Hugh A. D rum , mg Sunfiinl.
hnit n contract with
tk«*• CfO
gave no explanation.

• Many Sahfordites
‘
To Attend Classed .For.
tis Meeting 8tarted By
'i

P a rts

Merchant G roup
Suggests P la n s
To Aid Business

C o m m an d

B illions, A ccording! * , ^ j
A g e n cy

to ry

-

O f W a r *To p

T o

A ir c r a f t

from part* on hand, tu t w*«
falling o ff and would have (■•
end with depletion of present H e l e n
•lock*
unless the
sltuatl. n
changed.

M o rg a n

Dien Penniless

rillC A t.O ,

\r m y
In

In te re s te d
“ F ly in g

W in g *

WASHINGTON. Oct. It

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tlet.

II

i,IN

Helen Morgan who t.nce i i i ne*l
^ 3 fi00 a week
«iliguig
wimple
b o p g*
in night clubs, died v ii
tually pennile**, it wa* iliaelnaeil
F ri.la y .
When thr It year-old former
Z rig fe ld star BuccumlWit to a liv ­
er ailment in llen ro tin hoapitnl
Wednaitalay night *he had v irtu a l­
ly nothing left from her one
time huge earning*, her widower,
Lloyd John«( n, mild.
A ftpoljriunan for Theater A u ­
thority. a clearing hou*e for v a r­
ious theatrical guild*. *nul a |w»r
tfcjn of thr hc^pital rvp rnsra wrn-»
borne by the guilds. An offer lo
pay the expeiiM** of her h im u l
tomorrow w»« rejectn l, however,
ha «alil.

to be keenly Interested In a m w
••flying w ing" radically d lffu en t
from current airplane* and be­
lieved to hold the promise of
revolutionising aircraft dt*ign
The plane, under test in Cal
ifornia lack* both fuselage and
tail and La literally a "flying
wing." Brief information on u
including a akrtch. wa* disclosed
by a p aten t office publication,
but official* said detail* had In-.-u
classified a* confidential
and
plared in lh# aeeret patent file.
The c ra ft Is propelled by !&gt;*•• M a r t i n

ilt-fsn.l
H*i*|f
rim
*ucvr*M fulty
Ngsi i ii r | uict'iitlm ry In i i i i I * if lh**
I ’ltilttl S i nit** i* I ' t n
HiVHilftl by
a ir, Fi»i* i liir f NI.it k &lt; l« vt liiiwl
lift l.ll •'*I IlN Ill)
*T b f
t \ |‘| | It Ill's*
atf
K n g lm li
M o-iow
f l l l f * IS M*l J l l o l •' l . l f t ' l y Il f
Ita* tl'i'ttii iu bow to li fi n.l o u r
f iif
!&gt;oml»
I Ivt'f lUMilMt the

T w o huntlretl |liiti- h Im o ilie rR
raid ed the R u h r, tin* I 'h in t la it il.
R o tte rila m , t U t e in l
:tnd
I Inis •
A c ro rtlln g lo ( h r tlirrc in r, in kert|trc, w h ile tile t'.ci mniM m id
pi t*v i4»ii v Vi'll' *, "lb»* b u ik liiig li.it
ed
an
“ iiitp o rlu tit1'
a o tilliw e t
* ' ‘•,n
m m llr g r t iv r , w ith mi E n g la n d towrll it ltd t'll depot- ut
| 'M-hrnu' o f at rungt-nit-nl. bat llu * Haifa
i
do. t.. llu- gt ro ro - ilv of
&lt;8i*i m an new / j p » m
t ill
th e
1 •' m Hordlii-■* wbo
luivt* U m ia liil
p eo p le the niell w ill tlOt lo- Imo.**
liin |M ,
p la n t « t uml
ll*t'tl ill at M il allHt'k," lo «liili*tl. It|rMllinR-.
tblN w in te r, u iilif ut 1 1 1 /
llit b 'r * *
|Htlir.| palm*,** M m . I l . l g k i n if
"tf " make ;nlft|iuit r |orovi*mit
••lawt
great
v ie to rjf1*
J u p h u ''
tin*
11 tui 1 1
inti*
now, ttf can with*tuiiil any o/ Ihi* iilili- in I i i i u
m r s ir
J " . ,*“ *&lt; f . ’T '
pUttteihlto-tountaijmlihg*
in
winch
illrviuliaru'.* u»vil tt}* l»» llu* liw f
Tin* ticrm u iM . o ff if bill v » l.tim ­
by Ibr author* of Ibt* l.iiftw affc \iwitnr« w ill i-tijoy r8*lirxatinii
ing a ‘’break thro u gh '* fit 21 -110anil lllit / k r ic g
M m li*rn w u rfa y i* ! .
r«*« rt'atm n ilir e ft o r o par
m ile wide Reft loll ••( the f i 'l i t m l
niaked firi- f i g l i t v i « o f ;.ll o f u « ,j
o la » ly
i-u tb im aR tir alm u l
the fro n t, ap pealed L»«t night It* he
but wb.it i • ii n iiia ll fo * l to pa&gt; , 1 " • I i ' ra i ' r , itfn iiiiiie iit
w o m rii of t r y in g
to e x le in l
fi* III
below
ior lb.- w c ru rity
o f otu I i o i i ii *n i
*'*V . w lm w ill n-fi-ivt* gueRtx Moftenw it ilir c e l o o r t l o il v tliriia t
am i in tu it 7 "
| wt
«,8»nl**r M rs. Ho«lgklfi bu* to by p:iNR the f i t y I *• Ib e e;tul
T b f iiif i'iit lu /v In iiii Ii ti*8*il moat »,*ii»lai'tri| ..... .. latlivx ami in tbi* nm l thtM to ttnrroiiinl it o W ar1 'iim tititiily l y N a n fln*M u g iiiii^ t .
* fi*w X n ’lo •Kir* w ill v is it a wit w waa M irrouiided
lit 11SI til
it
lilt* 2.l!*|MIUIIil
••A4A0C* I MMIMlwr Ilf O llu r pvoplv, Ibtefl tinW h ile the N a z i lug b eom ntam l
tir*pr1 1 1 1 1 1
I h ii i i I i w it h
a il Ig iiitin ^ : oR«trxRe«R w ill ha ve one m eetip K wi t t nmtoottetog a
g e n e ral nil
rtiurgi* o f tb i'rin ite , I Hr* e lu e f 4*\ * " m»k»* |»lnnw am i ifh i- ilu lf* be- v u it f r oit with- in v e tte d m e r u n ­
|*l a i net I
W a t e r , u p p lli'il
to the , f ' r#* N o v. I
n in g
from
Vyn x.iim t
dou tltw eal
Ih ii i i I i hx n Apruy
urtm m l
llo* j Mrs. \\
A
l.e f f lr r , M m . t!.
of
Mt»4fow d»*wit to a Neetioil
I n i ii i I i I., n u t n u t tin* •apreatl i*l ** lli-b o p.
M r*
M a r t in
llru m
n o rth of O re l on lh*- -••ulb Ite r

of llu* T o iin a i
Kntvriam m 8*nt
Ih'partinent. *tAlft| ImUy

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Mr*. F. F lilt allow .'.I fe|»..l I • I .
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ImpcfiledTreHS
U igbt, MrR. W. K. Walaoiu tit to Tula, ••nly D*.'» in it
• " buin rn S ih*_wrn g ^
l.el.iw
\|t4 t awtbun Hulrhinon, Mm . J. Hit* Stivii-l iu |n t;il
I»
WoiMln.#f,
Mr*.
Juliua
DingF r e d S n it e
B r u is e d
Sninrwhrrp in llu-- uriMi, uu
| * ltl«T. M m . It J. Holly, Mm thoriztMl tit-r ilia it u n a rltr-, u*t)' |l. Ilr.iwnlrv, Mr., J. O. I.inry. •r r I r*«I, ativ;iiu‘«*
B y S u d d e n T r a in S to p
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'li '- K. II I anvy, Mr*. II. II funning thi* s»»utb»'»min •*!
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M
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Robert
Cornell,
MIAMI, Oct. I t - f i n - F ir I
(hv two tiIf«'in»ivt*H it.i I m .ii’tinl
Hrv
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Mrs.
||.
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B. Halt*, J r , th* nmn in »ha- fn»int which x in !•* Hn* ••ap.l
Mi’t'aalin uml Mrs. W. H. Dyson of Hu* Mori'iiw loiuHtiiii*'. vklieitct*
iron J u n g arrived in h ito ” 1 ‘V i ­
nml rhairmaN of lh# Irbem hu Tor putting out burning are among tin* h o .le.se. the di- Ibt-v wiTi* striking iliii* north.
da* to spend the w l.tl-r .X.:
X |f^de*il#r
n s . l n '. u a llro ia e n m m ill..*
'
' . . .
rector h a. la-en aide tu contact.
inaiie.111111, which onlinarv
lotted and slightly .n Jiaed about pjr*v&gt; national rnmmille#.
Tin* BuRsiuuR fttr ttu'ir jtarl
W hatever thrrata
fire Iht* lio c iii.h a n l. w ill nut do.
One nflcrnm in each week the cluimiMt u cmisitlorul b- virli»ry,
•he leg* a* hi* train , pulling in­
United
state*
frortv
aboartl.
Mar­
•enter w ill serve ten for lo u ri.1. stating that U rm iun I'luiu fur
"The &gt;im|de skill* inv* Iveil
to th# station, waa halted In
and at a ll lim e , card table., fdf
avoid striking a bus salalted on in anii|, at a D. K. It. meeting, immlling the buinh itself and
tna«ti‘r rnclrclrnitnit butt betil
th#
M
an#
real
danger
to
our
n
a
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out
the
rr.u
llu
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t
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iptjy
n ra iu . kin d , of cam e, ami read- Rmashvil by rountpr z lla r ih , tnit
pulling
the track*.
tion
1
g
v
Ilea
in
the
»law
bat
.111
Lie*
must
lie
learned
by
all
j
ing
eliair.
near
tahle*
w
ilh
lale.t
Unite also had t* mis* ■ fo«»they
arkim w lrilgnl
«ai»ntinu#«l
will m ajor .Nazi ailvanrra. ,
maga;
hall »sm e tonight heeiuae h,* undeniable puppreutwi *»f fh '* ‘ of u*.” the' ( hief declarml. " tin - •m*k* an.l rurrent magaxme.
dory
of
the
nrr«*.M
lr.
.
W
e
do
th
l.
voluntarily,
we
availatSf.
arterial tra ile r In which h&lt;* Irav-I*
On
th»* Bryansk
front tho
lie added the greatest
The shuffle leierd and tennis town itM'lf lii»R nttaiul - ! l l i i i i Irsfr
may find our.elve. drafted under
about, d id n 't arrW# in time. Hr
traveled from Chicago In a rpr- now before the American people the law for this kind of work, court, are at the disposal of the brlow Moscow -tho Kotl nrniiox
h the quest ion o f the fretdom a . people I r e drafted in Ru.aiu. Tourist Club and lhat group will woro in grnoral rotroal In now
rial railroad car._________
of th# prraa, radio and free In Moscow, all able-bodied civili­ la* in complete charge of lhi!r lino* li tutor rovor of night rutinspeech.
an. are required by law In serve u.e, Mrs. Hodgkin disclosed she tor-attacks by crack unit*. W ^ t
H urricane H overs
4H hour, each month a . (ire h a. planned several short sight, of Morrow Iors than t*J.r» mil#*
and England i. relented .••••ing trip , for visitors, but ■ omowhrro alNiut Vyazm a, • now
O ff D aytona Beach H o o v e r S a y a F B I H a s tolookouts,
Im ron.idvnng the adoption of lather th in plan a aerie, of en­ (irrm an |irt»gro*R oDu was cunH o o d w i n k e d G e e t a p o •jmilar rompulaory service."
tertainm ents ami programs, her rctlnt.
e
.
JACKSONVILLE, O c t I I ootlipe is general so th at no deftHaw far rn*t i f Bryansk tho
un— Th* woalber bureau aaid a
WASHINGTON. Oct. I t -OP)
fiile arrangem ents will be mad* Russian* worr falling tack was
tropical disturbance th a t cause I — Director J. Edgar Hoover of
without tiie lourUta' approval.
not stati-il; Tula is about IW
a t least 18 deaths In ■ looping lh* FB I challenged Adolf Hitler
miles to tbo oast of llit i point
petwaa Nassau, Pta , Gear- - to tw ist his lying tongue into a
Sovirt sources atlmittnl that In
i t a and South
Carolina
wa* claim th at his battle of Amerl( H a n d in g T r o o p s T o
Ihr Orel seetor, aonte l!WI miles
about 484 mile* due last
hovering ate
I* progressing according to
south of MitscoW an.l ubout 66
Brock last s ig h t
G o T o C a r o l i n a s mlloa ea^t of Bryansk, tho G er­
__ _____ ed very k ttto duflng
Hoover told lh*
graduating
mans hatl mail# Initial . progress
th* to y , th* w ro tte r bureau aaid, class o f the National
Police
CAMP BLANDING, Oct. II - 6 ut subseipiontly hatl been breaataad Ita pro hob I* c o o n * waa un­ A cadem y: "W# have thw arted hi*
l/V&gt;—
T
roop,
baaed
at
thl*
train­
G ty N ew s B r ie fs ing ren ter will leave about Oct oil by a solid Red line and then
certain. Th* d to u rb o at* area of agents and in fnct our own
hail adopTfel a more cautious
s tn u g wind* and a small area agents have used hi* devices In
27 for the North Carolina man* I'd lev of Broking tu search out
of gala* aa u r th* renter,
hoodwinking rth* ov*r-publicli*J
tuvtrs.
relatively soft spot# by email
lluward Long has been issued
efficiency of th* Orolapo."
Th* S la t Division, th* 43nl DI- detachment# of 60 to 60 tanka.
a perm it to re-roof h i. residence
vision,
and
other
unit*
of
th*
It waa on the Vyaim a front,
on lot 41, facta* Park Avenue
In th* Hanford Heights. P. M. Fourth Army Corps returned re­ th# Russians stated, th a t th#
Moecow H oldi
Trip Ousted President
English ia la charg* of construc­ cently from maneuvers In Louis­ German maneuver
at
gramJB egin s Return Hom e tion which' am ounts to approxi- iana but already are preparing scal# encirclement was
defeated
for th* next mov*.
O c t i t —o n —
fy Sivlet counter drive# th a t
mutely 1200.00.
Cal. J . II. Hpengler. lOAIh Had left 12.600 dead Itt two
HAVANA. Oct. 11 -OP)-- Dr.
■tata*
A
rnolfo
Arias,
th*
ousted
prvsiquarterm
aster
commander,
and
a
I F riday algkt he
area# alone.— *
Monday, OcL 19, Columbus detail of man left hero to mall*
U a athaduU d re­ dent of Pane ms. sailed from
turn t« A n w rk a eu account o Cub* today far Panama aboard Day and F a m a r'a - Day, being a arrangem ents fo r th* movement
of of thousands of mm aad vahllh* ateamahlp Cefalu, due to ar- legal holiday in th* S tate
M ansro m
H ro liter* Tuesday.
Florida, th* banka of Sanford elea through Callahan, Augua.a,
Hn h fd planar
Aria*' flight front Parom a b a t will not b* span, fo r bualnms 0 a.. Batrsburw, B. t \ , Prosper'F a ir In th*
north, partly
Um way&lt;f«g th* 4* that date. A ll order* fo r cur­ Itv, 8. C., Newberry, 8. C.,
f a -regime point* rency, payroll* o r traw fara- of Wlaasboro, 8. Cm and BUckatop, cloudy la south Portioo te a ifh t
should to a u t o Saturday, B. C., to th* oaocaatration a rts and Sunday i ,ai)gbtly rootag to
tha (astral portion tonight,
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12tt 1 1 t»r w a te r t y pe fin * e x tin g u ia li
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WEDNESDAY/. OCT

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Three White Men
And 11 Negroes
Tried \y Court
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PAGE SIX

rant*.
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a err Irisol yoktor-

day afltrnnon ill
1:00 i.'tln-k
In the Mjnieinal Cmirl hy Jiif'gc
Frank I.. Miller.

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Pie: nretl
they .pant the fold October night preceding tho fln t h i m
th» world s.rir. etthe head of tho ticket lino Mtstd* Yankoo Ht.dium,
New York, ero Elixaboth Albrecht (left) and Peggy Albert. They were
taking no chincri oa mlulng the opening conteat of tho world ch«mpionsbip duel between tho Yankl end tho Dodger*.

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7:00 Thi* luine Hanger
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H:00 Dig Town
H:30 Hr Christian
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10:00 filenn Miller Orchestra
10:15 Pul.lie A ffairs
10:30 Spurts Heprutrr
10:15 News of the World
11:00 Denny Hoodman Orchestra
11 —10 Carl H off Orrheslra
17:00 I,inton W'rlls, news
12:05.Sign O ff

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On The New

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2:35 Building for Defense
2:15 Afternoon Mueicale
3 01) Melody Matlneo
3:15 Cleaeica In Tempo
3:10 Renfro Valley Folks
3:15 Adventures in Science
3:55 Preie New.
1.00 Cincinnati Cof\»ervetory of
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4:15 Afternoon Serenade
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4:45 Burl Ives
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10:30 llirksnn Ivea
10:15 Wuiniin nf Cnnrag-d
11:00 Murv lu*e Tavlnr
11:15 At Hr me with Sally Msr
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EVERY NIGHT IS NEW YEAR’S EVE AT JACKSl
Jack in beck from Ilmadway with the latent
sensation—

PANORAM

Oct 27.
Name

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See all the Broadway and Hollywood sLen
right before your eyes.

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PACKAGE GOODS
MIXED DRINKS AT POPULAR PRICES
LOCATED ON BEAUT1FHL LAKE MONROE

COt-KMAN.

F lo r id * ,
Y

M IT A K F .lt
K W IIIT P .

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N irtlra la bwrrby g lva n that w r
ara angagad In
bualqaaa at
||4
U rg n o lla Avantja Hanford. F lorid a ,
•inda tha
flrtltlm ia
nama Cnla*
man'a O fflr * Kfjulpmant Co. and
'h a t wa Inland
to ra gia ta r aald
nama pursuant to tha tarma r&gt;(
lha
“ F lrtltlou a
Nam a
HtaCUta*
(C h a p tar 20911 U » » o f F lo r id a )
w llh tha
Clarh
o f tha
Clrrul|
Court a f Hamlnola C ounty. F lorida.
W A t.T K Il H. CVXeRMAN.

I t t t l l* w a si
C lsth
of
the

T O T im

N otIr# la hereby g lv a n
that I
am angagad In bualnara at 121-112
Hanf.prd A v»n n e at H anford. F lorida
! " * " • Cikunty o f Hamlnola under
flctJHoua nama F 11 n i r l# r A J ir Flora g o d th at I Intarvl
to ragiatar aald nam e purauant t«»
tha term # o f tha ~F1ctftl«&gt;ua Nam e

F lo rid a ) w ith lha
Clarh
of
tha
i Ireuli C ou rt o f Hamlnola County.

Any individual or organization desiring extra
copies fer mail nway purposes may obtain them
by placing an order with us before Oct. 15. A chargo o f 6 cents a copy will be made fo r all ex­
tra copies to cover cost o f mailing. A ft e r Oct. In.
cost o f the edition, including mailing, w ill be 10c..

cons

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OKI.AIIOMA CITY. Oct. *•1/17 lleby Ctrl
Abbott. 7 h
pounds ami the daughter of Mr.
and Mm . John Beneon Abbplt.
finally broke tho male monopoly
.t a h»by clinic here. For two
xnd b half year* ‘ there hail
leen naught but male bable«

0:30 Norman llrasley and hisJ-'Inriiln Cowboys
7 on Dr-akfast Drevltlea
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It:no Thr World Today
s o t h 'H
8:15 Morning lleveliona
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O'15 American flcfmnl of ‘ the

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At Our Hhowroom

1936 Plymouth
Coupo _____
265.00

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Florida.

n o n e Ft

Final
Clearance

1936 Chevrolet
Co«pe „.....
275.00

f#9SI

Kl'-rWe) with tha Clark of Ina
flrrult Court nf f*t m ln«.U 4 ounty.

N o lle # la haraby g lv a n
that !
am angagad In bualnaaw at
J l!
Hanford A va. Hanford. F lorid a , u n ­
dar tha
fictitiou s nam e
W agn ar
F u m lto r a Co. and th a t I
Inland
|p ragia ta r a#Id nama pnrvuant to
tha lir m a o f tha “ F lrtltlo u a Kam a
Ntntuta** &lt;(*haptar I095J Lawn o f
F lo r id a ) w ith tha C lark
of
tha
Clrew*t Court o f Hwmlnola C o'/ ity.
F lorida.
K
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O w ner
Oct I. 1941
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1938 Plymouth
Cottle — ::.:*’Ttn.W

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(C h a p te r
w ith O is

Clrcalt Cosit of S-mlnol* Count,,

TtlL'CIITON DRUG CO.

ALTMAN’S
USED
CARS

1938 Chevrloct Coupe
wl(h Radio ... 446.00

Hta t •$(»”

Oct. I. 1941

Canadian crops of apples, penis
and grapes a le esfVnuleil ut Icstkan last y e »r, the Deparlnienl
o| C'ominerre says.

1939 Plymouth
Coupe ......... $175.00

Not Ira |a haraby gtaan that wa
ara angagad In buelnewat l it W.
1st Ht. Hanford. Florida In tha
County, of Hamlnola. undar
tha
flrtlttoun nama W W Auto Parfa
Co,, and that wa Inland to i agla'.ar Mid nama yurwoait
to
th« tarrua of tha "Flrtltlmm N.ima

Owner*
t»rl |. |a||
HOTirn
Nolle# la hwrabj |l*en that I.
Oaorga C. IldrdtR. am rngagad In
H O Tir Y. s
bnalnaaa on lha Country
Clobla haratiy
glva n that
I
Paola Road undar the flctltlou* amN otlra
d |n hualnaaa at Han­
nama of Spancar-llardan
Ihilry ford. a nFgaga
lo rid a
In |ha C ounty
.,f
and that I Inland to ragiatar aafd Hamlnola at 1)9# Franrh A v a un­
nama pursuant to th# "Klctltlone der
lha flrtltlo u a
oa me
Hanford
Nama
fltalut#~ (Chaptar 2t»A3
Co. and that I Inland to raU v &gt; of Florida) with the Clark gFruit
i«»a
r
aald
nama
pursuant
tha
%f the rirftiti Court af Hamlnola tarmw nf tha 'F lr tltlo u a toNama*
c&lt;*ttntr. Florida
Ft atiit a** (C h a p te r I 9 9 K I 3 U « « of
GKoitur. c. HAnucN.

W hile men brought In In a l In.
g rth rr with their chnrgr-. nnd
e»n len re». w ere; Franc:* Arnold
D n itrr, petit Inrrrny, ram- ,li».
missril;
l.ernv
llirk .o n .
im-Mi
larceny, cusr tllsm issril; Sheliie II.
Coghurn. recklen. driving.
rave
continued
T. K N
Colored
r r .e .
an'l
charge
were » *
follow s:
S ir
Kouney,
drunkene.*,
horvl
e .lr e a le d ;
Kiln Hell 'lln w k in .,
disorderly
rrndiiet. gu ilty.
$ 15.0/1 «»r
45
du, , N u rrile llrn d -h iw
djsord
e rlv
cnniluel.
rase
dism issed;
J i i r y M arlin , pussesaion o f Hu­
nt,, gu ilty, fin d .o n or 00 days;
K o li Mas Drown, assault, gu ilty,
| n i l or 75 ila'vs; Jam&lt;- llnvi,-s.
ill mkeness.
gu ilty, $5.00 o r 15
du* Also Itilln Stria-ns. diunk »n&gt;l
disorderly, gu ilty.
$10.00 or 30
days; Ivy Churi h. disorderly con
duel, case dismissed; John l.aw
son. lo iterin g
and investigation,
eft-e dlsmi-sed; Nornion
Jones,
disorderly conduct, gu ilty. $5 00
or 15 days.

We Aro Ovcntorked
On Coupee.
They Munt Go!

Klorlds.

Notfev la l«r$by |l?$» tU t w$
• ra angagart li» bualaaaa at tal
r u t Xnd glratt. Hanford. Ham Inola
Coantjr Florida. ia4#r tha fletlliaaa narna Lodga Jb Hon Ororary
nnd (M l wa Inland to ragiatar
aald nama pursuant to tha tarrov
of lha -rictmoo. Nama HUtnla"
, (Chaptar 107JJ U # « of Florldnl
with tha Clark of tha Clreolt Court
of Hamlnola Countr, Florida.
I
M. J IXJDOI5.
e
NOlsIK HKI.LK IdOIMIK.
c. U)IX JK.
Oct I. 1941.

Why not choose the NAVAL RESERVE!

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P.,;
s ti.m t " th » l« t m - n ,..,h *
lima- N »m «
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H hBPl,r
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of
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fn ilM
H .m 'nnl. r - m ilv .
K IC K O a X S T A N T IN K
O w ns,

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\ by the Secretary of the Navy

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"AH man now enlisting In the Naval Reserve will be retained on

Not
N iitir
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h*rt!»v
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Nlrk'. l-.i-kiiB" Hlnra nnd
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AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

active N jfe &lt;uty throughout the geriod of the national emergency,.

}".»« UWU.U-' «-»»!&gt;•
"f

rlnrWal

btrt they; wfll be released to inactive duty as soow after the enter

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NICK
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gency ad their services can be spared, regardles^ of the length of

CO.NNtANTINE.

time reniaMng In their enlistment,”

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1036 Plymouth
Coupe
255.00

II

up to $300

I L

' Signature

5 5 5 a * Furniture
• Go-Maker
•'Automobile

Fla.

MODERN
FINANCE CO*

Knllr. |. h.r.hy (I,an , Ikal I
aai sncaasit In buslnssa i l
lb*
u alh .r A rr.d . on. North I i a M
Assnus.
SnnlorN.
Florid*
la
Ika Cnuniy nr 8sm ia«l&lt; akdtr
Iks llrtllluos nams Arssds Park,
sea Miitiv, a &gt;1,1 (Dpi I Ifttrnd to
raglat.r &gt;al,l m m . purniwutt la
lha tsrm. nr
Ika "VtaOllaaa
Nams H l.iu t.'
(I'hapiar
M ill
La n ii or Florid.) with 'Ika Ctfrh
ar ika Ilrrult C u r t wt StialaoU
Cnanly, PurMa.
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Halles la ktraby a
am aacaiad la kualaa
.Pi™ Avn. Hanford &gt;
4a, ika r ia tfu S S r U
eikdla and Ikal I ln*aa
•aid aams puranaal |
frM M e e r

.

C~

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ICtepl.r m il r . w,*

jUlk Ika Clark of
Ooerl of NamlanJa j-m

on. i.

K0B*

IIKI'INII^-

not MOMury), you can Join aa a petty officer
right away—with higher pay and allowance!,
i Alao, If you hive two or more yean of collage
credits, there tie rpedal opportunities to be­
comeaNaval aviator or a commMonad officer.

HIRE It w OPPORTUNITY
THAT THOUSANDS OF jUN
NAVE BEEN LOOKINO FOR ,

VITICN

1931•Chevrolet
Coupe ......

In any case, it ie your
to lead a healthy, ndtin
to travel
end at the
foundation for your future.1.'
better than modern Navy Ta
ceaeful career In civil life.

H ere ie you r opportu n ity t o h a v e e ll the ad­
van tages and p riv ile «e e o f N a v y life but w ith

G et th is FRE^

a shorter enUstzneaft.
M a n y m en d o n o t realise— b q t i t la a f a c t th a t y o u r p ay, you r training, and you r chances
fo r adVanpement in the N a v a l Reaarve are
e x a ctly .the aaine aa ha th e N a v y itself. _

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* PVEK TVAlpinS WORTN S U M

.

T a k a y o u r ow n apsp.’ t r t ’t edeurhe th a t you
h a v e h ad n o g p e d g tS fa to ih f. I d th a t caas here
i l you r opportu nity,to Warn one o f the N a v y ’a
45 H i - P f ? t r a d e r f r t a a via tio n jiir ln e o ifm
to r a d l ^ Y ^ r ^ / m e i v e t r a jS ^ w o r t h
$1500 tha first y e a r a h a a . I n adcUtlpn yo u « e t

(Over $100 weeth.)

Ika (ICIIII.N,. n a a ,'.^

-VuT.^aTNkkl'Ni*?.®^

jmt*
tAkrau kT*Florida?
is
£1ark or
.
W

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But perhaps you
know a trade. In
offera you the opi

edge. If you 1U
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San ford I-. T lir Mill* (t-n lrn l
Flotiil.i ( llv A ffo iih n i; II.ul llu ih w a j
And W ilie r Tr;m*|iurl;iliun

" Man Fruit Amd VcfvUblM Thai Auj
Blnilar Area In Florida
• VOLUME xxxm

KHtahlishrrl In 100H

• S A N F O H I* .
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F L O R ID A ,

T IIG R S J L W . (X T o l i l . i ; •I.
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M ember A-isnotaCrd I ’ rosi

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Farmers Unit||pjj|.]e r Q i J e f S a y S S o v i e t
O ffensive In
China Said T o Be Defense Boot?
Union Militarily Finished
- Badly B o gged D o w n
Senator Thomas Re*
commends ll-I'oint.
^Prr/srt-jrm flo fo r f
Group O r g a n i z e s

China Finance Mini8tcr Urges De. mocracics To Take
Lesson From China

Cuban Modal For Cugat

Japenese Admit
•
Turn Of Tide
Chinese Carry Great­
est Offensive In
• Last Four Y'ears
C H U N G K IN G .

Oct.

a

—

(IP)— Jnpaneso armies nre
"no
irretrievably hogged
•down” In China thev “ a re
unable to take advantage of
the world situation to seek
conquest elsewhere.” Finance
Minister Dr. H. H. Kumr de­
clared today.
Kuna urged the democra­

A special homecoming meeting

f-**vr Woodmen o f -the* Wn'ld
lory Camp wax planner Tpr
Tuesday night aa the groun
met in their regular meei'ne Iasi
Tuesday evening at the hall on
Park Avenue, C. C. CoIMn*. ere.
rctary of tho organist lion, said
this morning.
M
In the count* of Ih'- meetIng prsslded over by A-'visor O.
B. Rudd, Eugene St. John madr
a report on Iho meeting held at
Winter Park the night before,
where an .Initiation r f a class of
^ a n d ld a h v - was carried on * ith
-^ t h a assistance of Compa.iv*- ki-ot
&gt; th* 30th Regiment.
Invitations have been e*trm|ed
to Winter Garden and Orlando
Campa to attend the home com­
ing meeting planned here next
F s u k Mr. Coliins rrvealrd. .Mat­
ters of vital importance In the
camp win be discussed and ev­
ery wember i» urged to attend.

l lu liic * D ie d

I n T n i.s

I 'l a n c

D i c I r i c li

W reck

County Health Unit Under
Direction Of Dr. Dan Cone
. -i.-will O rganize This Week

O i T c ii . i \ c

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Bud I'osition Is
Callrd Hopeless
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K a i l r n . 'i d
m it le d

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M i l l a g e R a t e s 1 S id iic s N i\ , J i
Recommended By N j i m c d &lt; k i'- School Boar d
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Wolfe Wins Top’
Honors In Gun
C l u b M e e liny
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bonds

W iI It S i n k i n g

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Any relnflvrt » r ftcipininlarwi
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(•ovfrnor
lliilhml
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who know thr whrreah«iiit« i*f t*ve limtirh *hile the new « unit pr*n«lr«l lln fil* '" ( tAjttly • •»t|i'«*
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of
irniriimiz.it loll
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UMirrr H ill KnlH-rt" " f I iiiii'*t *i
ins t h.M»i/«'*l hn( •
&gt;| ‘-&gt;a .AUAUAu_aivU.U.XllUe..U*w prr f
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v.'-nt lh&gt;- prend of rnmmunWaM* nonfcManner in nffic"
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tff&lt; have not «r« c« iv« «l tpoI
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llill-r'been returned t» 11. &lt;. nffire ui&gt; j U'cmlwr . Mix. Kklllli lleslem, K. ly h tut frfttiitnlf'nllv*
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appro*
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elaimrtl suhjerting Ihr men I- ! M ifr.'.idh'inl and I ola MemiI f o r I'iiymrtit ".i 1 *11 f u r *
•fh »
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in gto nurse, who are n . purportin’* lo
pcpfCUtinn
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Jain«-« It, Crew!, Ilarrv Tliri'er. | ■i tinr him in finding n rrntrally f t ir n i* h n | to ihr h*»*ir«l " f ••*••
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Willie l.r&gt;. dr.-f t;r
llnn’i'ln", toeitrd loiilding In slmt wmk in r o n u n iE 'io n r i w l»y
our
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Cllftnn Andrews, A "-len m Itri.il- next un-k. . Though he hn» not llo r t a n l, vblun mi l i o l l i i*i"l
»
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M'l il t» '
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Icy. I.ee J'lfilin. Itr.ire llrnwn. deflnilr ly rngngrd an office, lh&gt;- fu e l n a _ « » c h hiu!*H*r i» " i *•••
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or
(is f.reen mid
Ellin
Il-iwlin-?
The h'lillh unit staff nienila-r*
(l(olN *r|ii w n i n*l it»» 9 1 i i . '
i ... ih . of red
Taylor o f K.mfordt ll'-nrv I -.-ky, dirlarr.l that Ihey an- going to ftn a kifan I lurmiy rhare* in •
in'.. Ihe
Charlie Kumlere, Siiiioi’-I (ialnes pv-op.raln with Sanford's medical nection with Ihr lumbt-r lum
||.ll. &gt; . I." I muand Ilernire llaihlen &gt;-f Ovle.li. sum lath'll. Ur. Cone will give iictiMn, but pMlni •• t j* hiri
I
TRENTON. O ct
D.-&lt;AT-An
Alan E-&gt;rne«t Rohin i*Ti. Mlnn i; no in»ro|jtinn* to school child- chi'fk In rrimbur»r Ihr r'»unt
Army plane caught .fire in mnl William Marion .lone'. AUsm-.nle ’■i n - it bout ennsnltal ion*
vvilli
-irfr &gt;wi craaheri hero U*e - W» l Rpring-n Alton ..'-'nnfli, Ki 'oi- piar'ii ini; pliysirisn*.
ll ||.| t fill* t Ilf
county rnmmi.inti.)
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Anesday, Ih* pilot parscliuling to mee; William
"The main nhpect we hnve i&lt;
Mill.-r
l.'Engle.
•*ttib •! * • •'•
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safsty.
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t
lion, I '].; Fred OWen., Watcot', to prevent Ihe spread of ilUen.e
. b 111 btr . It
» n il
N. R. Lancaster said the pitot N. Y .; f'lelh-n Luke C.r-cory, in thi I r nnty, inrlnding venereal
t -I Vll
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SlenUfUled himslf
au Lieut. Prlham da.;
EI*io
Ander.on, disease:-", Hr. Conn said, “ If any
tup I t 1 . &lt;1 **•1 i t slrai«l»vril
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Ceorg* Aubert. Ha quoted Auhert Oxwegn, N. V.; John Kc» rtll, person would rather a particular
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urrriiil m' i«&lt; i
sa saying he waa en route from Collinsville; l.*-on. Clifton
1.1
It! the t ur i •••till •k,
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doctor tr o t hint and hi* family,
JACKSONVILLE,
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—Orlando to hla home station at Pill.burg. I V ; Walter Zander*, the unit will co-operate.
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roast
guard
heat
Inralr
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t^rfril
th"
rh»»"l
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f-i
. if I f r an i f I .i fit • • Mu 1
IMtf
"We will take charge uf any
.iijf ily tr» I h IM
j»•••f !•# *• t
th* plan* suddenly caught fir*. rl» and Amo« Haywood, Savan­ indigent rases .which need ul Wednesday at least MU' « f M "
, « 1.1
ili.it h nwjnr
i
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fishing
smacks
that
had
h
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Aubert said ha attempted tn nah, N. Y., Ilolscy tiather, Mnr- lenlion. and after we meet with
I iftik thi"tiirli had Imuh iirhirvril
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\ h to
S s ilc s T r c n t l
U^ssigJI . after a .-'Stvwksl .Ion ,,y ih,- '
|
Had a landing field but that tho d e n y .
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the medical hoard, wir will defer* hail passed ■niirthwsrd slonir th
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flamre began to blow Into the
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mine more about imiorulatinn and We«t Coast of Florida, divislm
&gt;
etckyit, forcing him to bale out.
,|
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d iis a p r e v e n t io n
in County nl hradquarters reported.
l rnlv&gt; r -"'
31-nd i
* A,» * mn • - t*f n r fin-. .1 l»r* ik
# Th* pilot waa unhurt, but the
"tii'ii'• "it
-1».il.i'ii
.Mohcow*h
aehool."
l»K M D *ll. (l.t
'•
1'*
All hands aboard were ’ saf-ntur fullhark- lt d l.v 1 mid Ih" km -•»I it lin t * * (jiultv ini.iit'M
plena waa destroyed*
Hr. Cone is in Sanford .tem­ and the craft was in no nee I Hill C.-wrn un
|.
V m »"I 111 *h" i*M*'MTPiir in - iiut^r d"f»'iiw ■
I idmlt- »n»l flirty rylmdcr ll«H,ki.
‘lit* ••••itd mid ih*idinry (Snrporarily supervising organisation of asslstanre. It was found ni-ai ' •! In si*e thi.
■•••«•*
&lt; It'-lh tan I
“ AriuOirr' r»:iHi)u f»»r uiTyiit.' ilu.wtry 111 •• f*tl|*#v. u
mm. tlnu.t had drivrn the, liltsof the unit. When a suitable o f­ St. C.oorge’a Island between Cai 1five fret. II inch-.
lull.
"\lln^iiidht»n9 un - m t«»r
' wli.it tnut-rliiiM Ini- J" »•»!•• Hi* ,iun.« ..ul i.f tin- important town
fice is csUUUbed, another doc­ rabelle and Apalachicola.__________Mack weigh- ItU t- &lt; .mi.
(.itt ihul I'.Mi MMtoU'l. «.( s.i I’ m*
8A N FRANCISf). Oct
I'-'l th" • hi* f t*1I’Ijiiiit jl »'m (In* i
of Ori'l, *•* mites e : 1* - uf that
Th* eccWcntal diiroverv that a tor will he appointed to have
ih liin i" nmtorintu m n v
!«• r ii ptiMliitt i* hnv«* I ♦•••ii fornuill * .iffrusivr'* ni iginal l&gt;a»e ntaiut
common organic chemical i» a charge of lb* work In this county.
siVr lh"«r tniptif I in cur nui
triln»*lurf'l it« thr l*'in|inif »#-f*•i l ,
,
.
.*
11 rountlr
* &gt;
,;t | ,f ,| (in jr |.r ti . •! ’ jMitt ly MfyannK. ( him maching thr nmln
— P m U m t Rooeer.lt, ' asserting prolific producer nf ranter in
dents. T lrre a'e
aiiway
from
M'pmw
to
Khar­
it la tils* for the United S *at« rats was reported Wednesday bv
on record where fir*-, ti.i,e Im- i .li.h . -I
kov 10 llu* Uon-*ls River basin of
to abop playing
Into
Hitler's three Stanford University medi­
It util t• *1111r•- ,il !•.» t 'iM'thfi
extinguished »n&gt;l liv.-s .liv e d
the I k.aimhands, aad to
unshackle
our cal ehool scientists.
r % K.'.uu lion of l l n l wus adperson- hapiM-ning ii|sm ,d.li'i ( mit'nttrld ••&gt;* '••••»•• *d ih"
The finding* may give rc
* »w ” urged Congnoa to revise
motorists involved
in
wteck*. 1 •• ' * ih ’" d (,i*jt- df 5| m»i L ,
niitr./l tiv 11-»- .Soviet rnnimand
Nfutralhy Act speedily to searchers r n Important n«w elu*
PANAMA
Oct
0 - (AT—The
The old original Moore’* Kin- « hurth evera ly .a i- Is f- n- ( mill- All Hie Mpparslus and . in-- ' ( llllt id v lilted 'I f f IT Irtiyt-r I "lie
in n
rnmmuniqiie
l.t t.- last
eause
of
malignant
*' the arming of American to the
(wit re cars Bie equipp' d 'villi |o. ( ieslt |«, th" lit w III'nIp! &gt; S'lM I" or light
I’rer
'dent
nf
ITinsma.
Dr.
growth*. What cats** eaneer is
tion Churoh was built in
K
f t , .
• 1xtinaui-hers of &gt;011- kind nr hi; th" tn -Mtifur■t»irimj ••iff illvt f *itvl
Amulfn
Arias,
was
dl»cl*wed
to­
Tin- German . indeed, contended
today the one o f medicines unsaved mgs- day to have fled to Cubs.
In an Onk grove on Miller Av. •
Mo(rt, Mr, ....... . Morris. other for Just such emergeneic*. thu. Iirml* »•( I i\»"r ift.nl orn m '
that
major disaster fur Ihn*
door open tsfloi.
XAti«»n* »#iv ih»:
n b ^ t i/i*
of
nue on land given l y Jo* Canter-( j
||b-ksoo, the Lite J W. and the moreprivate can
"
The
supreme
court
aworo
in
vicei
.Russians
bail -plead
to
(hi*
l)r. Floyd He Ed*. Hr. Robert
la tor,
to
nutiM
nn!
rhowr
ih
i*
&gt;
"
n
r
S
i
«
pre&gt; blent Ernesto Tarn Guardia, on a n d ‘family, according to Mrs. Icgrley, -Mr. and Mr*. I!i&gt;h«rt equipped the hs'tter. Naliirnllv,
southern thvuter riel g-itewuy to
H. Wlkon and Hr. AWln J. Cox
p
rivfl
th«
tra«l"
of
u
vtry
ini*
J-* C. Ellsworth, who adds that'smith mid othrr* writ- active in thru- extinguisher* have to lie
ih,- I'aucnt • ar well as along the
were testing this chemical, known who is ssid to faver a collabora­
cnrr.1 f»r and hr|il in working l"tf 1«n»t |»iMhtiition«il f.ictor.
•inter, a-.ertihg; that
southern
technically
aa -2-actU-sa.ino- tion with th# United 8talcs, a* everyone in th* tommunity do- carrying on tho woik."
* Mrs. Kllswmth was first iliair- older.’’
Nasi- llutigarian' Italian- Slovak
it* value
an In­ provisions! Jtand of the govern- naled th* labor and money.
“The interioi; waa furnished i " : msn of tho Ijidi- -' Abl and ha '
force - hail -.tr-iek
ailhward to
It was known to be efvenet'
chairs
______ and
_ Venetian
____
ro-eperation f coit rhurch
tin- Fe„ of Alov from llnieperopenuch corn
feet hr* gal m i bug- peats.
Mind*
at
th#
12
windows
Mrs.
I
.oembs-rs.
In
tegu'd
to
the
Red
Irovsk to the |tort of l).i*ipcnkn
to detormimf Its
■dlsworth said. Benches were oh- I rose Slxtion esletlislnd l&gt;y II
to niuko a junction with German
animal
digestive
tained
from
a
church
In
town
tn
r.
Hullo-.during
lh.&lt;
W'.rld
War
and Runuinlsn ■•■111111110 which
systems.
LEXINGTON. Ky., Oct. 9 — hid advanced along the Axnv'*
lag built 'at the same time , vlth Mrs. KDeworth acting a.»
I'.di.-i- Chief
I’m.dix- upper shores to the e»*t. M »cow
BILOXI, Miss., Oct. 9 (Spe­ •AT
All past anil present members Money to buy th* efcurch'e nr- ocritary. »h.- said. “ Mi*. Harry
of Ihe Son* of th* legion ar* gan and pulpit was raised &gt; ileitrich wa* chairman nnd wr cial t— Pvt. William Mf Rohlnsrin rinsed Wedm-srliiy that nil kn-ivvn acknowledgi&gt;1 It*.ivy fighting in
held meting* in the rhurrh t» of h'anford, stalionoi at Keesler narcotic aildirts in central Ken­ that area, hut put
it
shout
asked to attogd • meeting e l the many
___ | knid* of entertainments
•
‘ ‘ there i-ew clothing and bedding ami to Field, th" new Air (&gt;irp* .Tech­ tucky had hern questioned a. Melinpol to tho we.
from knit"
nical fietwor tn Biloxi, Tuesday part of Ih-' investigation r f the
church's orA t to the destruction of M ™ « * left with IT other soldiers from •lavlrg of golf star Maiion Miley RUMANIAN
AnaUtk* Day celebration.
the beginning o f U * ehurol
LOSSES LISTED
inislers Station church, th* member dis- the - field for New Orleans and nnd her mother Kepi. 2M.
IIEUIN, Kwitxerland. OrL 1,—
there, tefnre
The Kum*n.an radio an­
___ _________Of Ul# cldsed, “ Attendance fell o ff when temporary duty
The chief raid this action ha&gt;‘ (AT
Panama been taken on the possibility that nounced last sight that Rumaala'l
autcmpbiles bectme common, and hong shipped to the
St-1 after 20 years of service, th* Cartel Department for permanent the killing* might have been Un losses thus far in the Ru
work o f drug-crated minds, but war were: 20.000 killed, IS
'*■ 'rhurch
waa ^demolished.
Mr. duty.
t'umil'Stl remarked t* wie-mit l» n » i - 'A t ! » f the III) eeldiere vebm- added that-il-bad bee*-as•fruit­ saieeing and 71,01)0
ags be had always been sorry teeryd for the foreign service less a t. other efferto to .find tin. announcement said 60,000
consented to Ra de«troeUon. •assignment.
slanq .bad been raptured,
identity of ths slayers,
— - •
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More Addressees
Face Prosecution
Under Draft Act

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Halted By Strike

cies to follow the example of
China's tffort “ to shake o ff the
yoke c t oppression, tyranny an I (
aggression which is now rrailuul-j
A i r engulf Inf the wuiiU.
Japanese army sources an­
Xavier Cugat (le fo receive*
Pap-. |l«u.|». H-y.-nr-ol.l
nounced the greatest o ffe n c e
o f th* Chines* army In over fuur son of tho president o f Cuba, ami Ur \or.li-. f i ..nrh-sn. Cuban
years of warfare apparently is ambassador to Ihr l/nll. i .-i.it.
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under way with the principal of thu CuLsn t russ with lio- rank
I •oimi.m.l. r Th.- au ml i^Chinese object!** tho port
of
made to outstanding r.tu.n of ih. ' ,.,,11 |. r huinamtaiuin
“ Ochang on the Yangtze River.
viee. The eenra-tny wa- at New
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Found After Storm

Congress Is Told To
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Chemical Found 'I’o
Give Cancer To Rats

Panama President
Flees To Cuba

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Was Built By Community In 1910

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William Robinson
Questioned In Murder
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�THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1941

m E SANFOltD nERALI), SANFORD, FIA) HI DA

The Sanford Herald I

The Case Of American Aid

JAPANESE FOOTBALL SEASON

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We are aorry that gveryone In Sanford could not hear
lha rtmarkable address made by the scholarly yoyng Dean
Of the Stetson Law 8clpx&gt;l, Thomaa Lambert, at the Hi
wants luncheon yesterday. Dean Lambert spent several
• f Caaaaa— a t March a. I*at.
years In Europe, including four months in Munich, during
____
__________
the critical ytars prior to 1939, and Is weH c]ualified t«
o lU ta
n t~ o s * *
speak with authority on the subject of American aid l&lt;&gt;
^ ■ dow
m e-yt t£T opponenU of Hitlerism.
""r ,&lt;aMrT|,° Aa»a*™
^ no^ attempt 1° defend the British Umpire m
■r c«»H#r"_____ _a*ja the w)vlet Russians os so many interventionists are mukIng the mistake of doing In these days of cloudy thinking,
['ll Saa The choice is not one between absolute purity und the
.....- **■** devil. It is not even one between pure democracy uin! Nu/_aii aMtwarr hii « . . r«rAa »f Ism, communism or anything else. We have only to make
JMitairiL- ••# ■*'**” •* ..»&gt; our minds which is the greater menace to our own so*
____ __ty, In other words, which side la guilty of aggression
P» aaauUj Mv»Hi*i»w rate.
In tjje
instance, to know what we should &gt;*o.
wawaw«»«r *&lt;m «iia.
No one can successfully deny that .Hitler has atJkV'i.'oiJi*n'JTa’ J '*.*«oill»'»"|tacked practically every country in Europe wnich dll nut
surrender completely to him before the attack rould be
I W rwaalrr with #Hamade, and even some of those who did. he has attacked.
• n la r t l M f ,
He haa attacked them flagrantly, brutaiiy,,
»T W Manila la ■ a i a W r at T W Ho haa murdered private dtlrens, Including women and
M i a I f l a g era** wfclak I* aaalw- children, with the aame disregard for JusL’co and liniii:in
alawif awtil la# (• , *a aaa tar raOaw af all wawa glarwlakaa I rights, that' he haa destroyed their armies. He has pillaged &lt;
l * - H aa war a r
and plundered their countries leaving those who escnpcd'i
___ (g f%l# pgpff Ml
an flaata |« f i l l l t u l n a( awaalal his bomba to die of cold and hunger.
IM a lr k n kaaaia ara alaa rNow Dean Lambert says 1/i a situation of thiH kind
THURSDAY, OCTOBER t. 1MI there Is no point in debating whether he has done Hum.' !
HfHl.lt VEKNK FOR TODAY things to us, or will do'them to us, or could do thorn In
us If he wanted to. He has outraged humanity nnd ev­
VICTORY OVER DEATH:. ery right
r. thinking -person In the world should be aligned
Thank# b« to him whirh givath against him. It Is not enough to be nautrnl, t&lt;/say iluit ii
HI th# vtotory through our” Lord I in’ none of our bu«lnpss and that we will do nothing about
twin Chrl»t.—I Cor. 15:67. |it. one way or the other, until It Is our business. In the
light of the world situation today, If we are not ngnimi
Hitler, we afe actually aiding him.
Th# frismBy bvaiti. upon thia
Dean Lambert gave an Illustration or a bully walking
htllow«a «*•Into a room, picking out a cripple from among those pn?
^ sslnta of bold—
,.I.0T,d by
sept, aiid aarerely beating him. We woul.l not* stnn.l f...
Are atlrrtng In the wood wh*r* It. Everyjrlfht
»i| thinking nun would come to the aid of lire
night Winds griavr
cripple. That
it Is pot a debatable question. No one would m
And autumn dull* tha (ummar
gue that since the bully had not harmed us, we should
graan to gold.
do nothing about It. We have already done something
Th#y muit hav# memory of in about It. We have enacted laws which prohibit that sort
P v
*tont ules
,.J ooff thing, and we spend enormous sums of money
mnnev to mainA
In Which they, walked *"«&gt; |uln ^ [fee to enforce the tows.
brave and hrly menj
Saint Keneth of Ihr (lulls, •
e do not want to go to war over Czechoslovak in,
prlne# o f Waits—
Danzig,
or Dong Dang any more than Senator Wheeler «nf hp„i
for Eternity," &lt;•* &gt; V i r »lw w«i in hrr teen# her K#rcely
Saint Blatoe who preached In
does, but when they were attacked, our rights w ire vio- photoyraph of « gl l i” » New.nmactiun f»r mm wi* ail to«|i*lllng
wolf or llon’a (ten.
I .W j u . t - t h e r i , u of in th. pcopi, .ro .101.10.1 . h r . ' v V T f ‘K ; .“ J
" S k • 'J T d S S i~ S S L T i * ' •&lt; ■»- m r . i i a Upon th|a night no evil thing l» burglar robs a home. The hon.e owner may get his moil- |11J mcant Amanda heroine uf III.- wnmrn-folk called her an I inendoua. lucceaa Is undoubtedly
,, ba.
.
, ey back and drop the case. But the State cannot. The "School for Eternity," to b* *■■*..! t,. put U|I with her roar-1duo In larg# part to It# p#wa
Th# bleulng of Saint Kionel* c^ me
against the people, not against the home owner IWhen he went to New York W-;U,K drunkard Ilf * father. They (Value but, w# think, #ven mor#
brood* ahov*
Anil *n
itip r rn
m m ltl.il n
rrlm .i nBal*'"*ntri.iiw* iX
i*ntly
fold ond or tne rrlnnto
cripple. And
so H
Hitler
committed
« crime
'^ / ^he^ htook
im ^ athe
n d "newjpapei
N.'Tuh"'did
i'.'T nut
"‘ildi know—and could notito its personality, It* nntnor
H
____
L ‘ Bi n I %seaa " d
r“ - 4us X
2
^
! h 4 i : v r . m,^
n d . CNorway,
N ^
.him,
and hU puh.
W . ™ . - . * subtle ,0,:1wriU*f « h. * p «L with .t-FUs.
When' ^he 4Invaded
Czechoslovakia,
Poland,
IM- iit,h«ra^(rather
.urprtolngly)
rw«*-;
th.t
And on th# beast* •nd bird* glum, Holland, France, yea, and Russia, even though lie &gt;„ . nlxed the aid »• being B#tty.nmuilng. drum him to hi* wild
They cuuld not have a* well
who knew hi* lovr
• &gt;*ni« of th« dra­
»•
has not yet actually attacked us.
JfeUuchlen, !*&lt;'*". model. M lt*|uiievni n
many thing* about Jen* matic. An utterly unpretentioue
■tiehlen now i.wns n person
hut. then, only one woman book. “Berlin Dl»ry” achieve*
' Renta are reported going up
Inaerlfed
In Tampa. They'll be going up
» • W
•• —_book preaented her1
really knew Jmny, and »h« distinction by Ita honest dignity
The Associated Press
r,y Mr. Jienrey.
ruI)
|h«
houseful
of
pretty and humanity.
In Sanford aoon and It will pay
people to build houaea to rent
I’legro van I’ai.nen hat com-“ laumlre«»ea" Jenny had siven
But though U 1* vyry d*-/inItaly
pleled hi* new hook ‘ That Dayihor.
fh refund place, ’T ae. Key* of
Inflation la kind of Ilk* Mark
Alone." It will h,' puhli -hed b&gt; | Men knew Jenny - some by in- the Kingdom” haa had an *xc*lTwain (aid the weather waa:
JJ* l ,a
" n October I**:.*tlpet nnd some by hunt expcrl- lent sal*. U too, h#a already
evarybody la talking nbq.it it
.
..
--------w — --- : - .---- Wrltten
written in u»«th. "*n»u
„ nio nu
mood k h ljenM. Amluhon painted her por- r»M enough copie* to put It vifgll
gad nobody la doing anything Today It hM thouaanda of membern ami reprciwiitativcs ,tyl« a* “Day* «&gt;C &lt;&gt;ur
?.,y!* j '
S S l 'S S 'P "
destroyed, it, toward the top of the year** Beat
stationed In practically every country In the world, though it l*
Is drserihr.1
descrlhed by
by the
the pi
,.u Uvlfdn Rphralm and Line ind John teller*.
.
odyssey
of contend™.|kllPW j rnny; all of them knew
In gome of them, IU work la «o hampered by governmen- « 'ifu,0ry
Vn^whlch
ner sweetness, her courage, her
;ha only way lh«y can tal Interference m to serlouily curtail ita usefulness
utirs of «ignific*
passionate love. Only cn« o f them
t auccaa* of thalr own
Quoting
from
Kent
Cooper,
executive
editor
of
the
transferred
to
th
e
plane
i la by knocking their
Associated Preas, the St. Augustine Record says: "New* man drama.”
ItoraT
_______
AT THB
gathering aourcegfor which the founders of the axlatlng ^ ^ g u S w U
i people act a* If WE Corporation laid the ground work, and the principles upon fu), ,|iary n, tr» of her
Arcade
that law about tha “ fle- which those founders builded, are being tested and proved tk» background of a fort
name.”
Unfortunately
Package
Store
by news conditions and demands which must bo far be- book tentatively entitled
*
t. # ••
much Influence. _______

S H ^ "
bJSCri.'jjrst.^vL.tsa
at l a a l n i , r u r M j ■ • * » &lt;*• AH

YOU'LL FIND

. The Naala ara trying to Mk*
Moscow bafora the told weather
•its In. But w* ballav* th* Ruaslant can ba drprndrd upon ■I j
mak* It hot for them all wlultr
anyway. _____
.

Now that tha World Strlaa to
tof#r tha rsst ff tha eoontn will
4tia~dawn~ ta cUatlc gridiron
K i u pn4 thing* Ilka that.
|TSre*k&amp;« fsaa WBI be fuaataf
bat It for month* to tom*.
Marthol Potato ahowa ho sflfl
» a nnktart
for damocr^tla
though ha
{■ashman though he * * * * * t#

IN

had the grtatoat difficulty in obtaining accura*e Informa­
tion (ropi Wtlona under the grip of the Axis. Many of lu
correspondents Ijfve beon expelled for too-frank reporting
of condltlona them. Eton at home, secrets of our defense
profram must be kept from general knowledge, but this
(,u bMn getomriUhed by Mlf&lt;«n»9r»hlp, rather than w&gt;tugl govofp»4hUl control. Still this organization fights
n ^ ggthar tne newa of the world and present It In

Enlistment* In th# Unltal
Stata* Navy hav# lncrr**#&lt;l heav­
ily aloe* tha InaugnreUa*. nf

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cruel and wanton. It i.i n ft*cinatin - portrait-umUratamliagj
•vmpathitic, yet utterly rulhlasa.
It I* anapcatfil that many &gt;af
Jrnn» If agar's sister* will la­
tent It nnd dacrv It, but It bedn
llhe ha^
at truth. Ha c3h|
It '-Tha Htrnnso Woman."
Jenny waa four year* old In
1HM, whan har mother l-ft home
with a British offictr. The of-

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Flay havoc with your complex­
ion nnd hair? Let us give you a

CREAM

BLEACH

For the face and hands or let
us recondition your hair for a
new cream permanent.
MRS. I M. WILSON, Manager
Wa are able to give you the beet in everything for
your beauty’a sake.

Peter Paul’s Beauty Shoppe

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Social A n d Personal Activities
MBS. LOURINE BEAL, Society Editor

Telephone 14»

Pi Beta Phi Wins
Panhellenic Award
It
haa i.cenlly
been an­
nounce,! at Florida State Collega
for Women in Tallahaaaee that
the PI R«U Phi aorority la tb«
firat rororlty on the campus to
win the Panhellenic acbnlarahlp
cun to keep.
For the past 19 year, the
Panhellenic aaeociatinn haa an­
nually presented a cup to th#
chapter
having
the
highest
scholastic average for the year
at Florida State College. The first
rororlty to win the cup for three
toneecutive year* ia entitled to
retain it. The competition baa
been going on since 1922.
During the past three year,
the Pi Beta Phi aorority has been
firat In scholarship and with th#
completion of the recond semester
of 1940- II, with an average af
1.759 the PI Beta Phi war th*
first to be awarded the cup as u
pei-nvnent po.version.
+ U U MteUwere ■mem­
ber* during tne three years of
competition-were Mt.a Kathryn
Thigpen I Mra. Hamilton Owen),
Mira Dorothy
Mitchell, Ml.a
Elisabeth l,*ffler, Mr*. Guy [I.
Wood. Jr., Miaa Ixiuirr Perkin..
Ml*f. Maiialyn Truluck and Mi»*
Mary Wiggin.
Ml.a Dorothy Mitchell .erved
a. proi,lent of the aorority durmg the 1940-41 term.

P e r sonal s

Mrs.

NOVELfY SHORT:
-Alice la Moytaland"
. Universal News

Friday &amp; Saturday
See all the new Fall styles st Purcell’s. You’ll
find all sixes in the hat you like from $1M up.

All colors and staas, prices start at $1.28 for
our famous Fads-Proof brand. Also the new*
est styles In nationally known Van Huesen
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'Quality

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einic a O atf.
“ .Many of the homra »»f th fo ’ i ’
char .it In % a re still stamMii}* m l
K&lt;* •nlon, N. C , thereby niakin ;
the I'nrv very rrai.'
.*n l Mi
Bra ill “ Thr theme ttf tin* • "ok
cantmt help but make one tealm*
today th-1 the injustice of royal
•genty waa a very bitter obatne
lion to the weeunty of the thnv
l?n colony, which aeiunr'l to fall
the h&lt;4rde?t on the farmers who
had worked k»,PU(
their
time.
Obvi.'ii.ly, the larger planter., ,ca
caplains, -..Idler, and lawyer .
seeing the injustice of the whole
thing, threw in thrlr lot with the
underdog, thereby helping them
to earvr out a niche f » r them
selves," concluded Mr. liram
Mr*. 8 . D llighlrman, chair­
man of the Fine Art* Depart­
ment, opened the meeting
aivl
introduced Mr. Bram. Miss Helen
Hutchison
rnlrrtaincd the h i
dience with the piano letrction,
“ I’or Quc Te Va* , k; laicurco.

Italians Demonstrate
Their Good Morale
ROMS. Oct, I - m ~
Demorutratloni for i’remler Mui«ullal hi four northarn cities w h in
It Doc* gawa hi* people I ha alan o , “ bald fa a tr wara chad by
Dm Fascists Wednesday night U
Italy’* aaowar U American |U»gwatloea e l w*r-w*ak#ti*d morale.
Moaaoltal rwto road toJtomo
Wadaaoday fram hla tour of Parwan, Bologna, Imola and Flfsas.

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Mra. HintcrmiHtcr
EntcrtainH Club

Mr*. J. II. Hlnlcrmislcr en­
tertained the members of the
Tuesday Duplicate club at the
Hotel Mayfair on Tuesday *f-.
lernoon with a hridgr luncheon J
Fall flower, ^ r r r used In adorn
thr room in which the guests
plsvtd and
also Ihc luncheon
tat Its.
Duplicate prizes were won by
Mi*. Daisy ( rwis and M m . II.
I. rhraaher. Mrs. Georg* A He.
'••tte* received a priie
for
senenoing.
Members playing were: Mr*.
Dais/ Lewis, 5.7s. W. H. Cole­
Routine business WM man,—Mr»^-IHntermhrtrr and Mr**
if
and
refreshment! 111.riche Kennedy.
Goeata were: Mrs. R. A. New­
d by the hostemj.
m erit wen: Mr*. . R- man, Mr*. I). I- Thrasher. Mr*.
Gcorgi D. Bishop, Mra. ||. B.
1’npo, and Mrs. George A. De
Cidtao.
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Fa i m lt»s t «
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wi itlen. wlu« h

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.•I \«us| th*

• \ "ad* hy State
Ji«ltosr*l that
In- m-iirance p*»li«
\»*»** incorrectly
uould 'i i «**•*•nt of

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l*»ul
Joiic&lt;.
jhi.I
Joni-|ih ||rw**«. nlgiu'i of the JL*’
clarntiitii o f jm lrprnilciH •* Men
tiont &gt;| n I* «» m J s in n In- lell w h**
Follow iiikf th*- uno'lii't*
w « « H|t| oiu tn l to thr S*i|ti» »u*- formal i*'o*|»tion wir* h*
Coutt
by
Washington,
"*ol th** I* 1* i\ Im».»|«| Ills nil..
Samuel Johnnton. the ln«*t gti\ inir im I ' . i w l i • Th* »• t

Materials - wars (Wen out to
the various member*
of
8t.
nne'i Chapter of th* Women's
ualliary of the Holy Croaa Epis­
copal Church to ba made Into
article* for the Christmas baiaar
*Jt the meeting of the chapter
which wae held on Monday afterthe home of Mr*. 11
H. Coleman on Mtllonvllle Ave­
nue.
Christmas cards were displayed
by M r* B. V. Whltnar of which
half th# proceed* for lb* aale

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prnfftRin

m o llu 'i ■* i •
thr iMM.k. * rittrn hy Mr* Kngln* i l l
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F1«., hrr uiul Uni »i» thr AltHMimrlr lig h t l y fo r
»rc«i ll ttf N«*rth * wroliuu t!uim*i 4-lf a n d I., la •

Christmas Bazaar
Planned At Meeting
IRcbAfOsJtM*

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tnd model* — regular*, longs,
shorts and short stout*. Double and single*
breasted, two and three-button coat*. Gabar­
dine, Worsted. Tweeds and Flannel Worsted.
All the new Fall colors, reasonably priced to
suit your budget, too.

Myers.

Bram Ba«e8 Speech

CAN BE FITTED RIGHT
AND DE a

RUSSELL

Frw l

chairman, introduced the Rev.
U A l 'l 'Y
H IK T H D A T
W. P. Brook*. who gave an h i nghtminir talk on *Our Moral
WEDNESDAY
Obligations”
at
th**
regular
Mttrjor o \ndi &gt; •*»» •
meeting of th** .Sctmnolr High
\|rw JesNii- Tamil»
School Parent Teacher \o4H-i- '
Klifulnth hit*
ation whkn w** held .-n Tur* j
THURSDAY
day afternoon with .Mrs M N j
MrIt. n t ••«■« *s• 11
Cleveland, vice president, pre­
Mrs (ii s'fgt t II »*d*-n
siding.
j
In his talk Mr Brooks ipioted r "
some alarnimg statistics on i ' iiiu ,| • , p y . , - , | ; ,
ami crime agents in this conn • jj
^ |t| S'»nM»
Mr *n,| Mr*. Waller Price of try lie Stated that "50 y s r - ago.'
, h ..k ,,l- ar l
Lnke Monroe are announcing the the United State* wa. th.- mo.t
j 1 1 .10 |»am**titi»*'
birth of a daughter, on Tuesday. law-abiding
country
m
tintiM'l.i\
Oct. 7. in thr Fernald-l-aughton world, but now it i. th,- most » 11 i.’» Our Oil
' I..1H1 I I f v c I t ' i i • lnh
Memorial Hospital.
lawle.., and ilivorcc s ir in. roil­ i J «»» IlMtlgi S. H. s.l . » 1*1.
ing alarmingly
j i r. H m.i *.t i ti.
Mr
Brook-llggo-tod
thnt I J IHI ^ t|f»^ I *• M i l " *
&lt;
.
,
. .,
| the parrnti "-houl.l look will ,il
I *» .l..\ •* I 'l l HI
O n H i s t o r i c a l IN O V C l .ourei'lvra" and rrin»oito-i tiiit tin
:h i r
aa
______ _
I''(-sample we .it
hefole our
I i. t il.lf c f..t !».».•
“ When we talk of our freeilom children hold, more weight than
|.»
Mil '• tit
»rr n h*'.|
OO \ ||14*1Is •
and &gt;-rarity in thi» country'. |any .ermn„
itated Itev Martin J. Ilram in'rhurrh alone cannot n«ce|.t
I • SilllH V
\l» *i»llit
speaking to the member* of the moi*l obligation fo. ehddiei
to If. nffY* \ .flle-A h**i»
Women. Club at the meeting of ( the initial obligation i . - i - .
the Fine Art- Department ye.ter the home
day afternoon, "We have only l"
Anothi r -uggo ioo -It. . I to
read the book, 'llileigh'. Eden Mi
B'ook. ........... .
I ........ I
u, realise how bitter wa. the recreation for lh. &lt;hddi.ii I......
, 'niggle to achieve IhU freedom1the Mimtoer month- -in.. .
c
Mid how heavy the respnn.iblllty l« y . and g n l.......I
I " '- ’ ••
to p&gt;e«erve it re.ta with i »
.mind* and I...I
Fmnling t.ul that lh«* |«h*l •»* wholriiuiif i * * • •»

Girl Scout Troop
Has Fashion Show

ENDS TODAY

Sixty-Five
Percent Wronfc

Reverend Brooks
Speaks To P. T. A.

NEW ARRIVALS

Club will meet with Mr.. S. C.
Graham, 304 Watt Twentieth
Street at 2 JO P. M. with Mra.
M. N. Cleveland aa co-hojlcaa. All
member* are aaked to bring augge.tiona for demonstration purpoaea for the coming year. Also
Mr. and Mr». II. M. Hamby
•
THURSDAY
member, are Invited to meet the
The Townsend Club will meet Seminole County agent, Mra. will relebrate their 32nd wed­
ding
anniversary tomorrow, Oct.
to the Ccurl House at 7:30 P. Ouida Wilson, who will be pre­
10 .
vent at the meeting.
Wesley, n Service Guild of the
-SUNDAY
------. .,
Mr.. John Henry Wilaon and
Method).t Church will meet at
The S. O. S. Club will meet at .infant aon have been moved from
SSe home of Mr.. Nancy Brock.
the home of Mlaa Art* Hollyee , he Fem.M.Laughton Memorial
T
(‘ r* ni*vi,w Avenu*. * t 7:30 in Lake Monroe at 1:30 P. M. |Uoepital to their home on Genurged to be •va Avenue.
Srminnla Rrbekah Lodge 4.7 All members era
will meet in the Klka Hall at present.
MONDAY | Mr*. Walter Price and infant
7 30 P. M. Mra. Gertrude Far­
The morning session of the daughter have heen removed to
'S/. president of the Rebckah
Red
Cro«*
wilt
be
taken
up
with
ij,*|r home
in
I-ake
Monroe
•©"■mbly
of
Florida.
of
Winter Haven, will make her of- the cutting of materials hy w o -lfrrm |f,e Fernald-Laughtnn Memortal D c v t i U
» ’- j. . —
.
ficial vi.it to the lodge. All vU- men of lha Woman's i'.lwts.
Circlet of the W. M. U. of the
--------Ming Rrbeka.is are invited to atFirst Baptist Church will meet at
Sgt. Philip M. Vickery arrived
tend.
'this morning
from
Louisiana
Col. Theodore Roosevelt Camp 3:30 P. M. as follows:
One, Mra. Roy Britt, 200 We,*. wh*re he ha. heen on maneuver*
5N- 13
n( the United Spanish
Mr*. J. M wnh the 31.t Division, to visit
Wiir Veteran, will have Ita regu­ Twentieth Street.
with hi. mother . Mr*
Lillian
lar meeting in the l.? i:on Hut Stineclpher. chairman.
Two, Mrs.F. E. B»la,
1101 Virkrry, for several days.
at aon
P. M.
Park
Avenue
with
Mr*.
V.
A.
i
-------Col. Theodore Roo.evrlt A m il­
member* of lh.
ls ry o f the United Snani.h War William**« co-hosleas. Mr*. G. j Among the
i7t»t Division who have arrivrn
N^lrran. will meet nt the homo E. Rrllin., chairman.
Three. Mr*. Forrest Gatchel, f r„ m army maneuver, in LouiW Mr*. Mae Rcheaffer on I Im
Avenue at 8:00 P. M.
W rit Eighteenth
Street a.idElm i t.lana tovi.it with iheir
parent*
There will be a meeting of the Avenue, Mr*. 11. E. Mcrtl*. chair- arr Sgt. 11*1. Colhert,
Cm pom I
“ Navy Mother.” at the home oilman
Wilbur Duncan, Sgt. Carl liahun. 1
Mr.. I |&gt; Martin.1351 MellonFour Mr*R. R. Pinpln
on , nrt pvt Harry Robson
j
villa- Avenue, at 7:30 P. M.
|w**t First Street. Mr». B. F. Mo-1
O
FRIDAY
iWhorter. chairman.
' Mi*. Ann Siidduth who !i*«
Member* of the Girl Scout*
A covered di»h su p p er will he
Five. Mrs. R. N. Nipper. 303 been visiting with her uncle end participate! in . fashion shptv
h&lt; III pi the Legion Hut for le-Magnolia Avenue Mr*.
Nipper aunt. Mr and Mr. &gt;1 M llam- which wa* presented in the Little
ginnnairr. and their wive*, mn- chairman.
bv, left today for Daytona Bench House on Tueailay afternoon, dis­
thrr», and .istera, al«o for Aux-| Si*. Mr*. R. C .. Moore. «&lt;Vl where she will join her father, playing the type of clothe, the
ilmry member., their husbands East Second Street, Mra. M. F. J. T Sudduth. and return to aeout ia required to wear
“ aith. chairman
chairman.
her home in Birmingham. Ala
fAhera. brothera and curorts. All Smith,
A musical program was pre­
women are asked to bring a i All member, have been urc- I ---------------------------------- -------- ■ sented in conjunction with the
covered diah.
,to attend their circle* » » tore j
s
h
o
w
,
with Mi*. Virginia ChapThe first, general meeting of ia th* beginning of a new church
yjr, pai.y Lewis, chair-Im,n playing the violin, ascomthe Sanford Garden Club will be year. . . . .
. ,
, .w.lman will meet with Mrs A. W i P«nl*d on the piano by Mis*
held in the Woman's Club in th« I The following circle* °f' th* Knot W,,’»|?r 'w'est
Nineteenth Mary Helen Tew. The selections
morning at 10:00 o'clock. E. II. Pre.byterian Woman*. Au. l l l ary.
‘ ,7
ware, -Dai.v Bell", “ The Band
of Orlando will be the prin-jWiU meet
lh e |‘ Four. Mrs. Francis Meriwether. Played On” , and "The Bowery."
cip»l speaker.
•following home*:
•chairman, will meet with
Mrs. Miss Audrry Barh was the an
nooncer.
The Woman'. Club, under the j One, Mra. F •
IU -'sr. lJ o . Corley. Cameron Avenue
dinction of Mr*. M. W Deariao, man, will meet with MIm Blanche
Ftvr
a . D Smith, chi...
Scouts
participating
in the
Betty
Sue
will be in charge of the tewing |Kennedy In Dreamwold.
will meet with Mr. W A. show were: Mis.
£ * lo n for the Rad Crou fo r) Two. Ml**
U lU «
' Leavitt 2493 Orange
A w n je. Hatcher. Mias Betty Jo Urock
w nGrrnoon.
chairman, will meet with Mr*.
R Strphensui. a* and Mis* Daphne Connelly, who
S tan ford Home Demonstration Harry Week* on Cameron Ave- |*
modeled lounging apparel; Miss
| Sli, Mr*. J.
I&gt;.
WiKxIruff, Camille Batten, Miss Jullanne
chairman, will meet with Mr*. Bell, His. Mona liuth Mill* and
C. A. Heine*. I30B Park Avenue, Miss Phyllis Bach, who modeled
with Mrs. W. G. Sheldon as cn- bathing auita.
Dresses, sport and school, were
hosleaa.
I The Business Woman'* Clrcl# worn by Mias Ann Lovell, Miss
|will meet with Mr*. H. II- Me- Roth Sackett, Miss Mary Ellta.Caslln. 510 Magnolia Avenue at bath Carver, Mlaa Emma Rum18 :00 P. M. Mr*. Stella P. A r­ Hey and Mis* Barylr Steven*.
School *hoei were
worn by
rington la chairman^_____________
Ml** Lillian Boyle, Miss Imngene
McArthur, MU* Caroline Lee and
Ml** Pal Anderton, Mis* Kitty
|i 1 P M F 0 1 P g l P P L U
Odham displayed
the
official
scout
shoe and Mist Norma Jrnn
Why I* B«tty Bassett
Sayer
the
dress
shoe.
beating carpet*7
. Official uniform* war* thown
by the following; Mlaa Catherine
t lark, leader's
unifurm;
Mis.
Nancy
Williams,
intermediate
uniform; Mlaa Nancy Jo Gonia
lei, Mlaa Lorene Short and Mlaa
Betty Moore, summer uniforms
At the conclusion of the show
announcement* wen mad* per
talnlng to th* opening of the
Scout Library
and
Christmas
Carols of Toe Scout Operetta.

Social Calendar

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H I!) Ihess News
rt:l9 I'rogram Hesunie
It-15 Outdoor * with II..) h!dge
lt:30 Fooths.ll I’roph.-I
It; 15 The World Tosti.)
7:00 Marine Corps
7:15 Music itooi.i
7:29 UP News
7:70 Academy Award
8 00 The Shadow
8:30 Ihiffy s Tavern
8:55 Elmer Dsvi* A llo* New •
9 00 BaricU i.f Eun
U:J0 Meeting on the Ihg' Sea10:00 Glenn Miller
10:15 T1IA
10:30 Sports Reporter
10:45 News of the World
11:00 Barry Jsmrs llrrhestm
11:30 Blue Barron llrrheslia
12:00 I inton Wells, News
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Program

5:30 Norman llrasl.-y
&amp; Ills
Ela. Cowboys 7:00 North American Insurance
Co.
7:05 Breakfast Brevities
7:45 UP News
8,00 The World Today
8:15 Four Singing Salr*m.iu
M.30 Time Time*
8:15 Moses A Nielrsui, pianists
9:00 Yowell Draw's
9:13 Good Morning
9:43 UP News
|U:00 The Bridge School i.f the
Air
10:15 Myrt A Marge
10:30 Hickson Ives

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11:00 Pytofai Pioneer,
11:15 At Hume With hally Mar
tin
11:30 Thr 8idol sis
11:35 Piano Ramblings
11:46 UP Newa

SHOPS

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,THURSDAY. OCTOBER », 1*M
THREE OFFICERS KILLED
LONDON, Oct. »
-OW—
Thro* high-ranking Brltleh offircro, MoJ. O n . V. Papa, Brlf. II.
E. BumoII ami Col. E. 9. Unwin,
wore killed in it flying Occident
IM the Middb Eart, an niithdrifcntle* eource dlecloaed Wcdne*-

day&lt;

__________,

LEGAL NOTICES

n on e*
S o ile d t# h *r*h y
fl««n
»
am # n g »g # d In bgalnaaa r I Hanford.
F lo r id * In »h# C o f t i r o f Hamlnola
at I I I S. I*wr»t A » t wndar tha fid*
lltlo u a nnma T b * T a v rrn * n d thnl
I lnt*nd to
raglatar anld
n**n#
purruant t o th * t*rro# o f tha “ F lctliuiua
Nnma
8 c *tu t*"
fC h s p te f
m i l l U « « «*f rU *rld *) w ith tha
t*|arh o f
tha
fT r a r it
C ou rt
ot
H*minn|# C ou nty. Florida.
r FAVU PTK.
Hanford. F lo rid *.

k t r r lF K
Not Ira la ti«rwb)r glv#n
that
I
am rangMgMl In huuln#** a ! 213 V.
F lr f l HI Hanford. F lorid a . *»nd*r M*pf ti. Ck*I J. t. I«. Itll.
th* flr t lilm ia nwm* IC**h*»Fa Urn*
rarjr and th a t I inland to raglatar.
lO T lf*
‘ •aid ruim* pumuunt ««• th * t#rm *
N otlra la
harahjr g lv a n
that I
o f Ilia "F ic tit io u s Nnma HtAtUt*" • m »n g a g a d In hualnaaa at Hanford.
F lo r id * in tha r o a n ty # f H a »la * la
at l ^ k * Mhora |tmit#vurd undar tha
flrtltlou R u*m a Jarh’ ii D *w
Drop
fun ar.d th at I Inland to raglatar
m* Id nama |Mimuant |*&gt; tha u rttn
o f Ih * 'F Ic tltlo a F Hama l l i l u l a * ’
(C h a p ter 9BMJ ! * « ■ o f F lo r id a )
w ith tha C lark o f Iha C ircu it Court
o f Mcmlnold* County. F lorid a .

I I up to $300

Furniture
• Co-Maker
- • Automobile
M O D E R N
F IN A N C E

CO.

P R E -S C H O O L
N U R S E R Y

410 Grandview Avt*. Hone
Court, 9 to 12 A. M. wuek
d*y». 2Y i through 4 yearn.
Enrollment limited. Ac*
cetHod for Rhort or full

PHONE 833-J

L’ATEH APARTMENTS
DutMlng

-Nkw clean 2 room and prl*
Cite bath anartmanla furnlahed wlUe lighte, hot and raid
running enter. Only
11.00
ear weak payable in adrinca.
N« dtlldrrn, go u l u U will
be • allowed 1 no dlagtricdl ipphM W will be dltowad te ba
U »*d

u n ite .

Men. B. ■

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NO T l e f t !■ h*r*l*y g lva n t Hr. t I !
J,-*4- IV»lrU»ugb. * * g » g » -H» h u#
at I'M Hanford Atlantic- N ational
Hank flu lld ln g undrr »h* flr t ltlo ii* j
narn* o f
I ’ O D ’ U H 'n i l
IU U I.T Y !
i D M I ’ ANY. i i rwl that
I ln t# »d
tnl
regla ta r
««&gt;d name
purawant
to]
ill* tarin* o f tha “ F lr tltlo u * N am *.
H ia tu lC tC h ap ter
Lawa
of J
M o ri.In i
w ith |h» C lark
o f lh C ircu it Court o f Hemlnol# Count y. I
F lorida

offer her eonrioM te thd CWl Air
Guard. Tbs orgutluttea U ««■*■
goiad af privdte die re wko will
patidl their borne raglafij be rtgwi
si war.

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Florida.
I tth

e r r e u g e iu r n U

ntada wlib ■M dg««M it /or
Ihtlr u e. Apply to
M ir . J. J. Cate*
Catea Aptrimenta

N O TIC K I* h rrrliy
g iv * n
that
W *. iH ru th M
M Irk* y
mill (I H
O prhurrh. *i)K*ir*&gt; In b ii* ln r «* *1
11o Hun lit Park A w n u f undrr Ih *
flrtU lfru*
na in *
uf
H IC K K Y N
1*11A ItM A C T, i*iid th «t w f intnnd
to r » g i * t * r aakl n*rn# pu r*u*nt to
IU* l»r n u nf th * ’’F lr tlllu u * N*p&gt;*
H ln tu lr'' tC h * p l* r K D l l U v h of
F lo r id a ) w ith th* c U f k
af
th «
C lr m lt Court o f lU m ln o l* County.
F lo r id *
D O RD TUF.A k llC K H Y ,

kept

■on cii

TO WHOM )T MAY

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ECONOMY DEPARTMENT

"W HERE CUSTOMER® SE N D THEIR

FH

QUALITY DEPARTMENT

BACON
CHEESE Jb. 29c Lamb Chops.. 29c RART ■ » * »
“
STEAK ...Jb, 15c
* r u n r i n iu n t o
M)1M CHOPS....... lb. 2»c
Round
Steak..
25c
BACON . ,1b. .35c
(bad grade)
®,e,, ■ * ‘ ®*
Cold Cuts Jb. 18c C'MPOItSD
LARD _2 lbe. 29e SQUARES Ib. 21c
HAMS.... Ib. 22c
RIBS J b . IVAc
PIG PORK SALE
HABABtiRGER. ...IH CIb.
l ih.i i us. c..d
a t . u u « g g p N rn
IK
HENS....
lb.
25c
Pic Rhooldcni........ Jb 18c
BACON .J b . 19c ROAST........19c
P lf Chops............... » . 23c
Pig Backbone.......... Ib. 20e HAM__ Jb. 29c
BRAINS Jb. lOe HOCKS .Jb . 17c
Plf SU m ................ lb. 17e lilfMORg
SUOKRI) M l 'l i n g *r
Baarwa llaasi laaalrw gssahad
P ig Sa usage........... Jb. *9c
UH(
Oysters ... Qt 49t Botcgna lb. 12‘zzC BUTTS ....Ib. 27c
Shoulders.... ..lb* 19c
BACON ..Jb. 25c STEAK _Jb..29e BRISKET__ 25c

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ANN PAGE
SPAGHETTI

ffi/TICB la hereby glean that I,
IV l&gt;. Hofmann, engage In bualnaaa at 10 7 Magnolia Avenue un-,
•ley the flrllilnu e nama o f HOF­
MANN isi.K trritii: m k i i v i c b , .,» u
( hat I Igteeul i &lt;i eaglsler M id m m .
pursuant la iha term , uf fha
ttllnua Ngsta ila iu ta
(('hauler
* • » » ) l a w . or Florida) with tha
Clark nf Iha Circuit Caurt of Kaminula County, Florida.

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PINT *a»

P a n e. U te ri

U lea d

Friday Only

Friday Only

NOODLES

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j the.

Friday Only

i n ir r c o

oradh

Peanut Butter
....10 Iba. I f c

W. K. ffOFMANN
FLAIR OR a. RIRINCi

IONA FLOiuR
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PURE LARD 2-lb. An. 29c 44b. eta . S'
Iona Bartlett PEARS no. I M I can

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RUTABAGAS.. Jc
OOf,IIMU yeti.LOW

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BANANAS ...

« Ika.

17 c

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* F WMOI.R RHRxrfc M CSKA* at

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__ A lbs. 21c TOMATOE
f ir

NOTICK la hereky g le .n that I.
A. K. Tuw .ll, engage In ku.ln.aa
at Hit K a.t P i n t a treat uad.r tka
flrtltin u . name q f T IIK T O W C U i
COMI'ANT. and Ib al I Intend la re.
gleter M id name purauerti te tka
term , o f iha -Fletllloua N in a
hielu te" (Chapter I H U l « w a ef
Florida) with Ike CMrk e f &gt;ba
circuit Court o l eam laala Cuunly,

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"* Vlorldq
104 W #*l» Flr*t Htraat undar th* ^ 1^ 1**! W, ,,,•
l" ° r ch ild undar tha
flatllUru* n*m * nf HIIJ/H PACK- V )
Uulaar.
AUK Blur#, and that I Inland to _ i»al*d IhU tha An, eln
dgy^pf Rapt.
r#gl#t#r **ld nam* nur*u*nl tn tb*
l*rm « •nf
th# MFlctltinu * Nam#
Btatul#** |Ch*pt#r S09&amp;S I* * wr nf'
F lo rid *) with th* Clark
o f Ih *
Circuit Court o f Hamlnul* Counlfw1
Florid*.

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ROnKRT

U « * * ta b * nolle# that w * C y ril
* • Hutn*r. *n d
M lU r*U
B O khl* A d Dutnrr. huaband *hd w lf* . o f
Hanford. F lo r id * w ill on th# I t d * y
o f ( V u M r , A. I ) l l l l * i ih# Court
H our# In Bonford. F lo r id * *1 I t
o'rlo cH A* M. o r m
toon
th »r*n fto r i l ih# n i l U r r m k»# h **rd
•n*h# * t p H « * t U n l#
**d
b rfo rr
o n * o f (h# honorabl#
Judg#a * f
o. o rpciiUHcn.
Ih * C lrou lt CiH irl o f th* tth JuH*pl. 34th I M I.
d irln l C ircu it In and fo r m # Couni f o f ILm JaoU . F lo r id * f o r l* * r #
N lH U iK I# h*r#by glvan lh*t I,
o f adoption
W J Pall, vngagr In hualna** *1 • * L ? P t * " d mn

|«||.

dltloaa under w k lrk atock h o ld a r*
end aacn rlly holdaon w h o d q not
■ I M i r upon
Ika
b o ok * o f Ika
t 2 ? » a a r *n irndteaa k e U
• lac It
0 * 4 aaenftUaa In 0 ca p a city atk ar
than th at o f a bona ft be ow n er;
and tkla a ffia n t ha* no reohnn la
balleva that any oth er paraon, a »aocU tlan. or co rp oration baa any
lalaraat d ir e c t p r Indirect la tba
M id * lo c k . bond*, or at h er eecuritlaa tb a a aa an stated by him.
L T h at the a v e ra g e anm har o f
copies o f each lanua a f thla p*t&gt;.
Ucatlan
sold
or
. dlatrlhntad.
th roagh i h* mails o r oth a rw la c, |a
ild auhaerthara d u la g
tha
a ll
ontha preced in g iha data shown
• b u r * fa l i f t ; iT k ln I a fo rm a lio n
&gt;• r squired front d a ily p alii [ca llo s a
a n ly .)

or

in and

FTAlftcHt uOCMF.r

B e fo re m e. a N o ta r y r&gt;tbl!r In
and fa r Iba m a te a n d rwnniy afarraaid. personally s ppm -ad I t
L. Dean, who, b a a in g baan a u lr
■ g o n ee c o n lia g to leer, deb-ace
• « d M y * Ib a l be la Ib a )!d ll* r o f
*&gt; • .S M tfar^ H erald g a d ib a l ih#
fo llo w in g le. In I b e
treat a f hie
b sa w led g e s a g
b e lia f.
■i
in a
• U lm a g i
af
Ib e
* w ».r o M n .
m aaagam am le a d I f a d a ily paper.
Iha c irc u la tio n ), etc , a f tb s a (- r a •aid
pu blication
fo r
|kw .i&gt; ,e
• hown In the o b o fe ra a tio a . rcqu lred by ib a A rt. o f Augkat i f .
t i l l , em bodied ta
eactiwn
III.
•r M t e l L a w s
and
Ite fn lg llu a a ,
p rim ed on the r a r e r * *
»f
ilila

nth. net

iiftr ,

ttoRia it Mu. rook .

TdRNR I, IMI bTATN • # Fl.i*r io a . r e u t r y or- g«M&lt;yowe.

A. H. Y O W fn .'l i f t ____________

N t l T I f K la hereby g lr a n th a i !•;
N (»1'ICK !■ )i«ar«t&gt;y g iv » n thnt I.
K C H * r p «r ,
* iif«n *
In
l&gt;u«l- A II. Mlavaoa. a gg a d s In IruelhOM
at
I l f Caat F lrr| Etraat andar t e a
it* r■ « t lo t M agnolia Avrnuw und»r
T f ilF L M
TT;
Ih * fir tltlo u * fldni* o f H ANFO H D fIrtltlu u a nama o f
K I . K I T I I I C C O N T IL A C T IN tI COM. iU K K ’ l r r r j l l A . and aUu a n gqga In
Fran rk
A yr*u e
I*AN Y . »n «l that I ln t*n d in r *g U - huainasa at l l l l
• r Raid nun**
pursuant
td&gt; Ih* under Iha ft r llllo u s name a f R A N i**nn* i»f
Hi*
• F ir tltlo u *
N r iiii F O R K g V F R H a T O ilii. and that I
i| * t u f* " tC H «p l*r { f i l l
| A *&gt;
«»# Intend to r a g le U y M&gt;d names p g rF lo r id * )
w ith th* O lr fk
* f Ih* •unnt to the targe* a f the " F ir Nam a
M lalula
( . 'k e p l - r
Clrtm 11 Court nt H«n»l»w»Ur Cutinty. lltlou a
l a a l l l a w . o r F lo r id a ) w ith the
F lo rid *
. ’ lark
o f Iha
C lrru lt
Court
ff
T. C H A R F K N
tU m ln .l* C ounty, Florida.
M*pt. Zdlti 1911
A D H-nnVF.NN

S TO N E

Calc*

ROTMW
N otice la hereby g jy e n that we
e n g e g ad hi bualnoaa a t I I )
I-arh I i f . Hanford. F lo rid a . * * d e r
M e fW llito n e gam e H o c k e y '* T ire
■ h o p ' and th ai w * Inland ta ra ­
dia tor M id name gu reu a at la tha
term * o f |J|a "T le tltlo u a
Name
■ U l s t e r (C h a p ter t m i J e w . o f
F lo r id a ) w ith tha C le r k e f ike
—
-----Canrs
af-------- .m ale County.

at.

JOHN JSBIUtKHNKII.
lUpt tl. Oct. t. ». I*, ten.

' Signature

china. Melbourne. I 'l l .
i ; T h a i ik a k n ow n bondholder*.
m o n c a ftM , M l!
o th e r M r a t f l f
h old er* .a w n in g o r M U I w I H r
co n i o r .M ara Of l o t o l i m o m t o f
boon*, reertgageu. o r o ib a r aoenrItlo * o r * ; I l f - Ik a r * ora kan*. oo
• to la .) Jeon n . M ille r. M iam i. F la .;
C. P. LoM oira. Doatan, Mae*
e.-TkO t th e tw o p w r .g r .y e * . aaze
a bora, g iv in g the nan*** o f the
o w h e n i elockh oldere. ami eeeuruy
koUlera. If any. rnntaln a n a l a n il
th e lie* o f atackholdae end erru r l ) » koldara ae th e y appear upoa
the Book* o f the com pany hot al■ o I * rmaaa wkara ■teia •af ek h otoar
o r aecn rltr holder appaara upon
th e k o a la
a f Ika
oom poOr
Irwatea or In e a r oth er fid u c ia ry
ra ja tlea . tha aaana o f tka paraun
a t c a r p e r* tid e -*for ' afherti ' a nek
traatea la actin g. te « l r * n ; alaa
th a t Ika
MM
tw o
p a ra g ra p h ,
c o n ta in ' atkiam oala e td U te c te g : o f -

t f h . p l e r I* »S J l a m
o f F lo r id a )
w ith Ik a C le rk
af
tha
C lr ra lt
Court o f Rem lwote Courtly, F lo rid *.
m im
m a iic j a h b t k o iik m t *.
Oct. ». I M I .

Onions J lbs. JJ c

FRESH F R B hB A

1215 French Ave.

Phone 65

Potatoes 10 lbf..J0e
Oenlalaa Ylterilw. i u i I I
■ad C

ryteuRR cmiip

'

Carrots 2 bchs. ttc

G O LD EN K E Y — TALL

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to u rs

kfJr-iERUEFGrapes.

FLA. BABY BEEF SALE
ROASTS • STEAKS - STEW
lb. 12!4c

Ib. JJc

lb. 10c

t u w » n il
-.

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Cowly Kiet GB
0 SOAP.... 4 fo r UK

.2Aa^lfie

9W U

Vih. Can

Jp F S t

53c
i Ike. »le

ARMOUR STA R QUA L IT Y BEEP

e'PB JB SK K YE S Ib. 17c

m vz

£

MMgWB •

d OG

FOOD.......... 5c

F f M U P P L E _____ 10c

Tender Western TrBone jPjbB t.ilh.

CARTON LARD... :4TE»° Hfc
BEETLINEFRUITAND.
VDSETABLEaTOBEHAD

rm

'Western Sts

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�P\r.F, FIVE

Coach Mctocus Prepares Charges
For Game Against Daytona Beach

N E W CHAMP

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I

Shifting th* lin* an«l acU fieM
i oarh Mrl.tirus hi* he**n attnnpt
*fig tu fin»» m winning combination
U f» rr th# O ltry Knla nu-^t th»
Day too* Mrarh Binca iecr« m th**
train** ichetli'^eti thrrr tmnnrru*
night, but hi* opening linrui*
remain* imchangctl from th** «&gt;m«
GAINESV'LLK. Oct 9 — (Spe mni la*t w»*#k.
Th** third gam** of th»* ««a*on.
cial)-B i„- Forest I rnruson sen
lor left end for the Florida Ga tii** Daytona content will b» in
t*
noting
*inc«* it will «bow th*
Ion. is working hard this yea
•trrngth of £inf&gt;mJ aaaia't Oi
to get off that third leant.
ItS not the *t.te university 'miilii Daytona ha« play*.I Oi
first
team
he'.
eyeing—he'* lunJo to a tie »n*i a ilcfrut b,
been a fixture on that since the l hi- K**»l.* from th»* Minnaover *
opening cam- of hi. .ophontore *»ll imliratr th** Wnl t**»\ will'
Tear—but the all Southeaste' n hav** to l uckli* down for th • »)t
Ctnfrrrnrc eleven
laist
yen' land** gJm**.
I h*o Phillip* ‘ f Washington.
eolorful Fergie ivs» ehosen an
i» i . i-* bolng prinunl f**r 11••,
the all-SKf Ihitd t-am
I •oofotil train** hy th** Daytona
The choice rau*.*d him L&gt; a« •oapt*. Spike V rDhlngrr The 1**»v
■in* to gr**uf*r height&lt;*' wo ih i'
* n nw\ comer filiti n |* 11 *n *
Jr«* i* s ta tim * th** 1 » iI ***s«i»M
i In i- ipredy thcugh h • ni'nli
likr I'thfr phiyvrn who fin»l thvir
•&gt;*ili*h hi the p.a,. * »»i the Dn\Ljjcnsr-r y m r to tr* tN*ir greal«»«t
no team.
jf'ic h rrn prhl e*f»«* t. Imvi* uni*!
Tim r *«t« nr** *ni i tine innb r
I ftl) along that im**nti&gt;** w o* »•
;i pn II of (left lit* III tin inly
th** big (Intoi ntt.lr-l t.* Im.*coih &lt;
• ' • i*itme » they hn\«* olnyeil
on** of lh»*
4rrth»*r*
g r * i»t i‘ ii
| ■ • •r;i*mi Ka* h Tain*- tin IMen
itl«nk*m**n. nnd hr . niit to |&gt;r«&gt;v I
I Imvr pluyml itimmI f«»«itbnll blit

That Hang On

Crtomuldoo relieves promptly be.
cause It goes right to ths scat of tha
trouble to help loosen ana expel
HUB laden phlegm, and aid nature
to soothe and heal raw, tender, In.
named bronchial mucous snsmbranea Tell your druggist to sell you
a bottle of CreomuLslon with ths un­
demanding you must hks ths gay it
lekly allays ths sough or you on
hare four money bock.

for Coach*. O m t

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Gator End Eyes
Position On A ll
Conference Team

th* B all— College vanity en­
gaged th* fr**hm*n in a fast
icnramag* yesterday. The Tan
(till have another week b*fcre
their clash in the Orange Bowl
with the U. of Miami Hurricanes.
Yesterday they wrrv far fmin
Impresssive and IVaitr sounded ■
a pessimistic note wten he raid,!
" I f were to beat Minmi, we'll)
have to pirk up our play all
least 50 percent."
Per.ihing ftcctt, of Jacksonville,
a rtarting guard although only
, • sophomore, and Doyle Ttamolj.
fine Mrnior guard, from OrUmlol
fhowe&lt;J to advantage, hut the
re*t of th** i-|timil w*j» uoitnpre**
Jite and thr* g ridden appe^-vd
listin'*#
" — mw~frV*fi sqtftHf- were *ftwWw ’•
to make much hejdwuy ayainst
the first string line, lut against
the second seven
the Tarlct*
piled through in an impreaalve
enough manner to rauav Waite
pi give his tharges a long twoagainst-one drill.
The tnrsitv back* prietically
had a day off. They punted and
pasred a little and then atond
around and watched
• the line­
men grunt and groan through
the real of the drill until the
entire squid indulged in wind
aprlnta.
Coaching the
freahmen was

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to* l»***t rec«*r*l* ninh*
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thi* y ia r he'* aiMnl to it plent*
t « uvv •%eight in *onte year. On
* o f nffen«iv«* |iinvn**‘ viim igh t
. e tierl fo r th • M inin g hud «»&lt; : he (iator lioxina term, und made
j fin** showing in th** weight*
the Orango un i Ml n Mith thr&lt;
•n the track *nuad At Stuart
touchdown**

S k ln lo s s

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One of the marker** runic 01 lligt. hack in I01H. he \\a« all
•a 4hurt pa** in the T&gt;mpn gam* « onference center m l«n«ketball.
l* «t Sntnnlav night, on n plnv but he hn*nft competed oil the
where hi* ch ief tn-k
v%n«
ti court here.
■atretch hi1
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other *rt»re«*. however, w e»e aoni*
.th in g to writ** h&lt;ine alxiut.

Agaimt
Hr* rt«t**l|*li •Macon
h*
assistant coach at Winter Haven
U&gt;ok a long neriul front Tomnn
high school last year. Justice
llarriaoii on the jacket II, an*J
ran the frueh from a
single
broke awuy from three «lefen
wing formation as opposed tu
11give lack** who *urrtiimle*l hint
the doable wing employed
by
I to •ccn*
AnoU er
«is*pointn
Jaek McDowall Swith the varsity.
i against Tampa cam** on nn «ntl
Among the frosh, Donnie (fanaround du**h from the
18 on
sen of Plant High in Tampa
j which Kergie.
ntn* and leg
•and l'»l Pescoek
of
Pahokry
AUSTIN. Tex. Oct. U.—IA*I — |akimbo, had to effectively *ide
were outstanding In carrying Ihe Opposition to the new football11«U)i two SparUnt to cn*j* th*
rules has died to a
whisper goal
now that roaches have seen them
Ferguson i* likely the lankiest
Jacksonville la well represent­ work, D. X. Bible, member of' athlete who evrr weighed f0*»
ed on th* University of Florida Ihe national
rules
committee,, petunia, but (Hiwerful unnj* an 1
footbaU, squad this season—no said Wednesday.
fhouldcni make him u natural
less than aix of
Coach Tcm
The Univrrsily of Ti'.vsa coachi lie doeon't huve to hit a man
Lie!'* men hall from the Gateway declared that, contrary to pre­• to tickle him. he ju«t *&lt;r**p
vious opinion, the rule allowing: him with thone long armi an«i
■utatitutiona any time the ballI wreitle* him down.
la dead had tprrded up the game.
Fooball inn’t hi* only iporf
''Take our game with Louisiana lout year hi* turueil in one of
Stata Saturday," he Illustrated.
“ We got it over In two houra
and one minute. With Colorado
Ihe week before we ran It o ff
In two hours and twenty min­
utes.”
Hilde also said the TexasLouisiana
game
demonstrated
tho worth of Ihe rule allowing

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ItASTICITV

Sauor's

Address

Swoot Plcklo

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TH U R 8D A Y ,i

llcnxl Income neit year ti l » M
Taxes Assessed By State, County
billion dollar* But L fo r a we can
be/in jingling this around In our
w ere going to hare to
And City Higher Than Eyer Before pockets
turn over a^out one quarter of It
ke various branches of govto the
That'* the way things would eminent.
be IE the estimated 23 billion
No Laager So Kicfasire
dollar tax till for 1942 (counting
The Income Taxpayers’ Club,
the new federal tax of three and otherwise.known aa the Society
a half billion and the expected of Perpetual Gripe, will welcome
state and local levies) were II*
flOO additional members Into
flded equally among the populaorganisation next Mar. 16,
Congress has considerately re­
ns- duced exemptions In order to
permit these additional cilixens
to shsrs the fun.
A tUght Intiation fee of 640,000,000 w |l| be charged these new
members, which la approximately
the price of 100 new super bomb*
era. Bringing ths figures down­
stairs where we little fellow* can
tmderstand them, the pltrura fits
together aomcUdnr. *“
like this:
ingle man or
I f you are a •■o*
ruing
career girl seminr f$20 a week
you now pay Uncle 8am a mere
1Gentlemen, when you wear H u m
seven and' half cents a week. In
Crotch-Guard Sports you hardly
1942 you'll have to cut 41 rents
know you've got them on. Your
out of the budget pie every week
and serve It to lh « government.
legs arc free for action In golf,
Tates Aa a Budget Hem
tennis and other sports. And you’re
I f you are e married man with
protectrd with the gentle athletic support
no dependent*, earning 649
of the HanxsxjW Ootch Guard. This com­
week, you nevsr before had to
fortable garment help* you keep spruce and
worry about Income tasss. But
your day haa come, oldtimer. In
alert during working hours, too.
1942, every qaek you’ll have to
Easy to pull on and
set aside for the federal tax col­
take off. No bother­
lector B| cents, or mough money
some buttons. All-round
to keep you in cigarette.
clastic waistband.
If you are married, have two
dependents, and net $60 s week,
Ha m s Crotch Guard
you, too, are a newcomer to the
Sports and a Ha n i i Un­ Look for Ih. H i l U
Income Taxpayer^ Club-and your
dershirt make a perfect
fe* will be $1.12 a week.'
team. Try them.
You may think it would be nice
to hrve a million iloller annual
H A N I S SHIRTS AN D
Income, but at 119,230 a week you
would have to kirk back 614,SHOADCLOTH SHORTS
C98 to the federal
eoilectori,
which ia $283 more a week than
this year.
And you might ehed a Uer for
(he multimillionaire. I f he has s
&gt;N&gt;BALKM
net
Income of 690,163 a week he
CAHOUMA
will hrnd over 676.444 of It to the
U. 8. Government
One Feeble Ray
This belpg the situation, the
people's represrnatives have
pretty good idea o f' just how
v :
Oa Sale At
black things art going to look
L&gt; to
Mr. Average American on the
svening of next March 14 when
he geU to. fooling around with a
E, FIRST ST.
SANFORD, FLA.
scratch pad.

, B« LI!CRETE HUDGINS
, WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—UP)
—inlW4J Uncle (Um u going to
take tW eqahwlent of $97.03
front every men, woman and child
ta the country. On top of that,
■lata, county end municipal tax
eellactora win taka an additional

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a feather
a breeze

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P. H. HANIS KNITTING COMPANY *""T0"

HANES UNDERWEAR

CO W A N COM PANY

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REMODELING SALE
PLENTY
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FREE PARKING

Y-E-S SUH! 1TO
Pork Season Again!

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CUTLETS......... ......lb, 39c
RIB CHOPS.......... Ib. 29c KKD SMOKED
LOIN CHOPS........ lb. 39c
PMot’i.nr.11

ROAST______ lb. 17c

LARD

Tasty Backbone

lb. 21c

Pig Sides

SAUSAGE

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QUAKER GRITS.... pkg. 8‘/2c
QUAKERS M EAL....pkg. 7«/ac
QUAKER OATS......pkg. 8«/2c
Carey’s SALT....2-lb. box 6V2c
B. E. PEAS........2 cans 15c

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PRESERVES'...... 2-lb. jar 31c
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POTTED M EAT......4 cans 15c

With Any 10c Spice Ptirchiise

CORN:. .,....":...... no. 2 can iP/2c
PINEAPPLE ...no, \\\ can 10c

DOG FOOD..........(.i 6 cans 25c
SCOT TISSU E ......v....roll 6VisC

SODA CRACKERS....... lb. 10c

EXTRACT Im....... :..8-oz. V/2c

Pineapple....... no. 2 can I2\^c

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Graj^friiifrJuice ._. 46 qz ,_^3*4c

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TOILET TISSUE

Co r n f l a k e s
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TOMATO SAUCE ; _
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Breakfast Bacon lb. 25c iPicnie Hams
Florida I)«ef oven delirious with vegetable.

2 lbs. 2 7 c
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lb. 21c

Ib. 17c

STEAKS

Peanut Butter..:.....2-lb. jar
M ILN U T...........3 tall cans
Argo PEAS......2 mcd. cans
Pard DOG FOOD - . 2 cans

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Lima Beans mcd. can
Red Beans mod. can
Hominy no. 2,/2 can
Spaghetti mud. can
Apple Sauce
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Pork &amp; Deans
Potato Styx

WATER GROUND

So Ld B m &amp; Y OR BORDENS

LONE RANGER

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Asstd. Cold Cuts ...lb, 19c | Skinless Franks
FLORIDA BEEF, LOIN OB CLUB

ARMOUR’S STAR PURE

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To mnkr you r shopping conven' jcttl u r just added 21 new nhopping gliders.

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the week and save on ev­
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H A M S ......

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You can shop any day of

ih- 1 5 c

TENDER MILK FED

(IB O N liU

Lowcot Everyday Prices!

GROUND

SAUSAGE

WE JUST completely re­
arranged our whole store
to give you plenty of
large spacious aisles in
which to shop. Come and
see!!!

I.KWOW

I IN ON SUCH
ik-i family

FRESH

On our newly xnrfxccd parking Ini.

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revEKvortn muwri Know
a edhotriG W A c n o t e t &gt;c
WITH CASH. TOrmO AMO I *
IED AT EVE«y TVIRfl/

Every Day Prices
Low Every Day Prices Low Every Day Prices Low Every Day Pnces Low
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BREAD.... 20-oz. loaf 10c
Pancake Flour.. .pkg. 10c
PIE CHERRIES can 15c — » r
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MACARONI 1-lb.jo ll 7V2c Lima BEANS ...2 lbs. 15c
ru vw
Spaghetti....l-Ib. roll 7l/zc BABY
FOOD 3 cans 21c
d k j t M x o u t iik iix
3 sm. pkg*, 25c
BEANS...... .....2 lbs. 15c KLEK
o r v iM i»ir « n t f
Argo
.COFFEE...
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25c
Salad
V
Djresaing....
qt"25c
PALM O LIVE.... 3 _
POWDER..........2 lge. 9c
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no. 2 can V fa ] Del Monte Coffee lb.. 28c
O c tT o ik t Soap 2 bars 9c “
FLAKES sm. 8 ^ c lg. 13c,
L*Oi*s
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Oct Cleanser.... cin 454c
can 15c
OATS sm. pkg. 71
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Juice3 tall

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P A G SOAP 4 lg. bars15c Mayonnaise......... q t 45c
S ct*S 0 A P ....»4 bars 10c MIRACLE W H IP p t 23c
PALM O LIVE 3 bars . 17c MIRACLE W H IP q t 35c

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

OCTOBER

10,

NUMBER

1041

Tornado Wipes Out Kansas City Homes

Production Of
Army’s Tanks

Nazi Gains
Admitted In
Moscow Battle

MayBejfalted
’ resident Announces ;
B y Draft Doctors

Walkout O f Electri• dans And Machin- ists
Interrupt
F a i r f i e l d Works

Offers Aid In
£ Labor Shortage

•Rival.,Uniona
Cause
Strike
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k B IR M IN G H A M .

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10

Vfe
|a 4
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C. I.
O.
steel

eronsed the A . F. L.
picket line at the Jhiot Fairfield Steel Works today to
raatune the partial operation
&lt;•&gt;&gt;&lt; major units of the Ten*
ntssec Coal Iron and Rail*
road Company plant which
was closed yaaterdav by a
urn

strike of alfUrtalaaw, and
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tea-

•a. aha- arrives
compete b* the ar
couple expect ta

A . F, L. and k&gt;e £ . V O *

differed

wldatyVU,daUut

to which production b being car-

More Warning

T o . steal wai
ipM M M U bll

County' Received
$27239* From
. Welfare Board

&gt;
WASHINGTON, Oct 10 —&lt;Jiy
— War Department official* toe
day report ml the bulk of th*
Anay’i tank production la threat,
rnod with immediate stoppage by
the labor Jurisdiction

Employment, Service
Supplies W o r k e r s
For Citrus C r o p

^Reoorts On Present
P r o d u c t i o n Are
Widely D i f f e r e n t
-- ----V I I----

Soviets Say Germans
Gain, Over
tains O f Corpses
Of Their Own Men

Hillsdale Steal Produrta Company
at Toltdo, Ohio, which reported
that unleta there * 11 a settlement It would have to hall wort
/ I " anawor to the posslbl* abort. tonight on tranamtialooe lor millW
of labor for eelary crop* tary vehicles.
4
thU year the Florida Stata Em­
ployment Barrie* haa boon con-’
tacted by C. IL Dawaon. county mediate objective of a rehabili­
agent, who hat received a n te tation ef tome of two hundred
kneaa from that group that they thounaand men rejected In the
will ro-operate In relieving aay draft becaua* of phyilcal or manahortag* that may occur.
tal deficiencies was announced
A t praaaat the emplaymaat ear. today bv President Roosevelt.
vie# offtaa at Orlande la main­
Ha cited figures showing a
taining a branch office In flan, minion Men have been rejected
ford at S07 Wait Firat Street, erhaa examined for the Army.
registering colored labor on Tues­
A hundred thousand have boas
day morning from 9:00 o'clock turned down /or lock of the
uatll noon and white labo* from
1:00 U 1:30 o'clock In tha af­
ternoon.
Through itorle* appearing la
newvpepere about the recent
■acting of the Seminole Agri­
culture Aeeoclatlon, aavonl farm
lahortra have learned of the
shortage and havo written la
Mr. Itauraon asking ta ha placed
bare an farm work.
C. H. Bruce, senior Interview.
er of tha Orlando afflca of the
State Employment Service, has
Denouncng the Nails aa “ mad­
written to Mr. Dswsea aaaurlng. men" and "modern pirate#,”
full co-operation In the event ef President Raaeevclt
Thursday
■ labor shortage.
naked Congress to wipe out,
" I f the gronon In that sec­ "crippling previsions" of
tha
tion will contact us. we will »n- Untied Blabs Neutrality Aai.
dcaver to do everything to assist
Pint of a i, he liked repeal

President Calls
Nazis Pirates And
Asks For Actraia

In a recant bulletin issued by
the employment brake It stated:
“ Far the past *
Florida Stata
Vico has ranch
while service
ardardd ta appear at tha PoUae
Station at once.
Ona af the moat troublesome
violations a f .Urn 'traffic laws b workers hayp batik
the parking pn the wrong aide work swelv ssaaM
a i the street. Chief Will Isms.de­ ployment sorvba I
clared. It b especially dangerous
at Bight when motorists leave
their lights oa or turn an Utah
lights when starting up. The
lights blind oncoming motorists
and may cause accidents.
Such vMafbna as parking do*
hie, parking In allay ways, park
lag to«f bag in ten minute spaces
and parking hapropcrly- are go­
ing to ba strictly enforced and
» given a' ticket oj
f Chief ilited.
parking Incladen the
r tlm Una In oblique
teg-It Impoasibio -fo r

Is- time,” the President
taM/* "for this country lo stop
playing into HHlar'a hands and
tounshackle our own.”
Roosevelt's
recommendation)
went to the capital In a direct
ly and faicefully worded spcclsl
message, which aa a literary pro­
duct abac, some were saving,
would rank with tha best of
It plied argument ppon ar­
gument hi aa apparent endeavor
to anticipate all tha objectives
that wOl be voiced by the oppon­
ents of hb foreign policy and
rcachod one of Its soveral cli­
max** In a statement thati
“ Hitler haa offered a thanlenge which we as Americans

Leadei
EdBlon

taanci and will n il tolerate.

which oar ship* may travel. The
American flag b not going ta
ba driven from tha 'seas althcr
by bb submarine!, hb airplane*.
ar hb threeta.
“ Wa cannot permit the afflrmaUna defans* of our rights

in parallel

"Wo’v*

Immediate rceeaslly and sstrenio
urgency.
To thb, ha added a request
that Congress give its "rarnfil
snd early attention" to a second
amendment, rescinding the pro­
visions which forbid American

ket*. and now
tha rad ticket

af Cmammaa

mi, M . wel

U ba annulled and diluted ly
auctions af ' tha' neutrality act
whisk have no realism b
th»

Russians Use
Fresh Troops
Red S t a r Declared ,
So ut h e r n Encir­
c l e me n t Smashed
Sr aossrlsisa rvesa
Krpcrtn that Germany had
offered
an armistice to Rua*
n .v**s t ;
sis clrcalatnl widely In Rur°l&gt;e today. A non-Atla In­
Splinter* and mere foundations srw all
what wa* left of a church. Foundation In right
formant on Uia continent,
that remains o f h°me* wiped out by a torna-hose Information ha* proead
foreground U that of th* Lukas home In which
Mahly reliable In tho pu t,
«1&lt;» which struck the outskirts of Kansas City,
l*vu died.
* .
said that Russia wa, giving
Mo. The entrance In renter background Is
the terms, forwarded through
Japan snd Bulgaria, aerloaa
considers I ion because of her
critical situation.
hut
this
waa denied hy sn aulhoriUlire Russian nourre In lima*
d»a.
I
Military- spokesmen In Iter«
lln denied the reports, how.
eeer, declaring the Germans
A peculiar kind e f burglar
would fight until the teat
attempted lo rob the home of W.
Itur-lan division la annlhl*
II. Rrlnson,
railroad employ
laird.
1
Wednesday night nfter surer**,
fully entering the house wlthoil'
In ' lumdon. the Admiralty
awakening Mr. Ilrui-urn or liii
said the llrltlnh fleet
air
wife.
srm. operating off Norway,
has smeshrd heavily at G*r&gt;
The culprit blew some peril
many's supply route to her
Thi* Jury venire for tho Octo­ rulur cempoaite of steeping |siwAt (he - monthly
meeting of ber term of the #l!ounly Court der into the bedroom which doped
forren im the north Russian
front, saying
four supply
Mrs. Ilrinson hut evidently lo­
r ”| S
r l,£
y ('rh,lt&lt; r “ ' l 1" "
t r Judge r ! ws, overly anslno, to get Into
ships had been hit and one
i n r h ^ *LwJi" irnTm «W- W,,B Unm » h"&gt;&gt; » • « ! « the house, since the powder had | of them abandoned by lla
w u ._iS
^
!
,f "Ix-m.n Juries will he cha.en
knlttnl garment* have been rnm- hy lot In servo in the rases to not had time to completely dead- , rrew.
plc-tiil anal *xprc««&lt;-d the chap­ (c brought before the court.
ro the mind of Mr llrinson and i
ter's need for more voluntary
nr assselatr* reese
hen the unidi-ntilieil man rnmle |
Tho court will open Tuesday,
Knitters aa the County's Christ- Oct. 14, as the quarterly scs- ono false slrp, the owner was
tn») upota Ts 173, Mrs. Roy Mann, »I«U called four limes each year. aroused and Instinctively rushed : day thn GurmnilS art)
s till'
_put licit r 1
Ristcen men wi-ie drawn a* th* after *ho Intruder, rinsing Mini I uilVH,lcjnir “ ovnr m ountains
gsnlsatlnn, stated lotlay.
from
the
premises.
'
.
i_
.
venire and are listed below:
| jtrr Mr, Rrinsnn illscnvere)! IV' ' -^njltn COr|)fl!S in
inQ
’ Mra. F. K. Itmimlllat
Robert II. Ast, Ira K. Houth♦ A s *1 rhaTrman, Intratltyu m is * vwttd. J. Tlhtece iterate B. a thiTmannVr’ in "which th* rohher I Uryulthk HCCtllf ill thp 'J-d#yg
Kdlth llaslrpt who outlined brief Wagget, N. O. darner. George cnlarnl tho house, llo pneil the oltl battle fo r Mtfncow. hurlly tho County Health Unit's R. Wurdwoll, Ranrlall ('has*, J. scradnrd north door open, enter­ ing imnu'it.su forces Into ft
from
thduties. The new unit's work will J. Cirvrr, W. M. Colbert, II. ('. ing the living-room
be preventive medicine, while Parker, A. d. Hendricks, I). II. north sl»le of the house, ol-o lit* new surge.
The
ItuAjtiHii*
tlcclarotl
Health Department duties nre In la-vy. Miles T. Cassady, jlcnry Victim I* fairly retlaln that the
tb* field of curative medicine.
miu-.ses o f fresh Soviet troooa
Wolcott, D. II. dammage, A. 1). Intrider Is * negro.
This morning he said wi'h nre op|H&gt;*lng the German enclr*
The chapter niscusseu plans Hauer, Mr. (!. N. Rates and Y.
meaning. “ That burglar hud liel element plan on
for organisation o f First Aid J. tVillink.
the
central
ter not come around here look­ front.
Classes instructed hy graduate*
ing for Irniihlv,. heraus# now 1
of tho CO hour methods course
The Soviet paper Roil
Htaf
have
given by the National Red Crus*
ve a gun handy.”
handy. '
[claimed, hpwuyyr^ the Invader*
Chief Rny Williams stale-1
and
f eld representative, and .chang­ ------ a w f « f v &lt; « a l
the I'sact composilinn o f
H" )&lt;h„ m„ vr tl&gt; rncirrl* troop* rn
ing tho location of |hc Red (.&gt;0X1
powder ha* not been analysed vet (htj cpn(ri| fmnt has , collspsad.
roam to a convenient building on
field
headquarter*
F ln t Street with a special knilTwo young Hanford men. fo&gt;- end that this method though in- ]
, rn lightening
tlag Instructor snd secretary In rny Cooper and John Morgan, genimis. is hy no means, a, n-w t&gt;|d N#,|
one.
Simllnr
»a
y
,
o
f
mlvrli-g
a
j
attendance.
tho encirclement of Red force*
have been elected to hold majoi
Mis* Irene Hinton, shipping offiers on Ihe campue o f Kmuri house have been used in the along the Hea o f A&lt;t-v on tha
county
before.
chairman, repotted last mouth's University, Atlanta, Oa.
southern front in a drive appar­
The Chief added that Sanford ently aimed at Rostov, tho gate­
shipment from StemlnuU County
Cooper, son of Mr. and Mr,
c*aal*trd of 37 layrtlea, two W. I,. Cooper, will act a* presl c ltl« ns should be alert at nil way to the Caucasian oilfield*.'
riallla and C5 other garment*.
The new Panama government
dent nf Emory's chapter nf AI time-., as this time o f Vene the
Clarion. |.hill of loiko Mary ph* Kappa Pal, honorary hitsl number of nibherie* g.-nemlly In- Is considering ousted President
who la organising a Junior Itrd nesv fraternity, which at
Dr. Arnolfo Arina' order barring
Iht cr»n«e«__._____ __________
Crnaa chapter In County Schools, present time la having a threethe arming o f merchant ship* fly­
disclosed that ho has contacted day convention of the Hauthca,
ing tho Panamanian flag. Washeach school anil Mra. Hoy Mann tern Division In Atlanta. In ad
lugten source* said Ur I .a ^GupfSSentrd tentative plan* for the dillnn In this presidency, ynunt
ardia, tho new I’flSfM-nt, Is 're­
akiiiml- Roll Call.
garded as tho contyiullonal leadCooper It vlee-praaldant of Pi

V.'-r
z.

(nitters Needed Burglar Makes Unsuccessful
By County Red
Attempt To Rob Brinson Home
Cross Chapter Venire Is Drawn

Edith Haslem, Health
N u r s e , Addresses
Meeting Thursday

For County Court
By Judge Ware

Thi&gt; Soviet* mlmilted to*

Sanford E

State To Replace
Slaughtered. I)ecr

m b , ' were: S'terelary

K im t-A M s-iu tlsI fraicnUly.

Morgan, son of Mr. anil Mra
W. L. Morgan holda tha poaltbr.
of presldant of tha Emory Chap­
ter o f Pi Kapps Alpha social
fraternity for tnui school term.
Two other Sanford boys, Jack
Woodruff and A. W. Epps, Jr.,
wrro pledged into PI Kappa A l­
ilberry; snd Mr*. Olgs Tuhy, pha.

F, D. Bcott, Mrs. S. O. Shinhabar. Jr., Mr*. C. R. Dawaon,
Mr*. 0. A. Rprcr and Ned 8mlth
of Sanford; Mr*. William Mu*grave, lake M«ry| Mr*. Ruth
Naan, Fern Park: Mr*, f . K.

.Alexander “ Bandy Mcesll, Tu­
lsa* Green Wave tackle, has not
received hi* final nnhnalita
papers. He waa born/ln Brit
Heculuras. .
/

First Soldiers From Louisiana
Maneuvers Homej)n Six-Day Leave
After Uus'brlggflc rands ram]
I settled down for the ntlbl
are awakened by afl officer
• a hurricane bsgliwlnjf to
Order* w*r* glv»n to Ifevsk
arid climb Into tucka. till
tbW waa over"
Ma In command of track*
wading around In ^.crater

W PAW orkere To Get
Salary Increases
W a s h in g t o n ", o« l io —&lt;jt&gt;
—Art n.5 p*r«*nt wav* Increase
for almoat MWOJDOO WPA work
ers, effective Nov. I. waa an­
nounced Thursday by Howard O.
Hunter, work project* commie
sloner.
,
A flat I8J0 a month Increase
wa* granted to B*4J»30 worker*
who new earn laaa than 490 a
mosth, and Hunter aalti ho wa*
working on aa Incrvaa* for work­
er* making over $90. He Indi­
cated no rates would ba granted
to bring any wag* to over ftoo
a month.
Tho Inert**** do not affect
KMJXKl worker* r|rw employed
49 to 41 hour* a weak on d*ftnaa projects. Tha cot
explained that th* Incom* of

out, hoi
literally

Commandfr O f Fort
* B i i g g j s Named
FORT-BRA00, N. O , Oct 10

TAT.nAHA8.SKK, Oct. |h -MV
—Twi- state agencies ami two
other organisation* agreed Thurs­
day oa a IIOJSHI program In re­
place deer klllrd In a rattle tlek
eradication program In Hmitli

Florida.

About 240 animal* mar l&gt;&lt;- ob­
tained within the next year.
They will be Ida-rated In pro­
tected arena nf Orange, Osceola,
Highlands and Glades counties,
later, there will he replaci-meiita
In Collier, Hendry and
other
South Florid* counties.
The program will he financed
hy the state livestock sanitary
hoard out of a f'i&lt;1,000 appropria­
tion by th* 1941 Legislature. Tha
state gam* and fresh water fish
commission will
upends*
It,
and will obtain the deer.

Trawler Slnkg Sub
And Rescues Crew
MINBON.

Oct

10.— (A 4 -A

British trawler, thn Lady Shirlay, wa* credited Thursday with
iktlling and sinking a German
aubnurlna In a spirited balti* at
M* with what tha admiralty
called a larger and batter equip­
ped adversary.
Tha admiralty said th* gun­
layer of th* Lady 8hlrley wai
killed by machine gun-fire from
the U-bosi. and hTa piste wai
taken Immediately by an offlctr.

■

.

H9M 9

I

fn the far east, the Japanese
reported tho, opening o f ' a con­
certed
offensive against
two
Chinese armies
near Talcrhrbwsntf. an Important baso of
the st-ilhern border of tho Shan­
tung Providence.
Germany boasted today thal
Russia had been eliminated from
the main theater nf the Euro­
pean war, but the Russian* atilt
were
fighting
strongly, and
claimed to havo halted tho Ger­
man rush toward Moscow and
Vyasna, Just o ff Napolaon'a fa­
mous road o f conquest.
Communiques of both aldea In­
dicated the German* had mad*
no Important territorial galas In
th* last 34 hour*, despite th*
Oerman claim that their aaelrcling operalon* had trapped L «
000,000 nf Marshal Timoshenkos
troops— flower of tho Soviet ar*
mte*.

Non* denied, however, that Ik#
Russian situation wa* d-sperato.
and In London glum member* of
parliament speculated that a dte-.
aster In Russia might even caaao
a drastic shakaup la Prim* Mte la­
ter ChurthlU’i cabinet.
Russian sources estimated that
Adolf HlUer had thrown 100 dMe
slona or more than 3,000,000 ).[
Ihcludlng tramandoua tank fonas.
Into hi* "all out” offenatva to
fore* th* Rad armloo out o f the
war before tha promised United
States and BxiUah aid emit af*
riva.
,
.
A

Student Flyer Hurt New Miami Custom *
HouscJToJJe BuBt
Landing In Florida
CREBTVIEW,
Oct. tO.-bF&gt;1v
u m i v iu iv ! wCb
WASHINGTON. Oct 10U4SL
tntnxtaraA .
Flying Cadet W. II. Snyder, M, —Senator "* Andrews
EvaaxviUw, ImL, waa seriously Thursday 'a naw bin ta aathaa5t?s3
bjond Thursday as hb trala*
Nf
*ra*h*d -b te a scrub

f 'A m v - *

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